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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-21 - Orange Coast Pilot' ·s ~~-~-~~ ' • l!IaDs· .. Unveiled • • I, ... 12-year-olil Girl . ' . For S:lo Million . • • -------- Purehased by M~ii ' % ( •• ·--~ ·"··:::-.. omple~ _hy · Airpo~t To-Reee•lle Bride? • • • • W,CONESDA'f f.FTERN00 , ~ARCH •fl,.1973 • 'VCM.. U. NO .... • ACTICHfS. 14 l'AOaS ·•.i.. . ' • • . r..-J •• •• • ·' r,.~ , ~ ~ • .""''.\Vin · ···.~~~Ii ~ ,,;, ed .. · . ' . --~ ,; " ' . pp .. .. ~ ' • . • ,• . i ., . • , . .,... , .• :' ' . . . ;I 7 \ t Te Jilt Siege . -~tu'· ~~-A·•··,..,.. .••. S .. · Vl~ts Lau.nch • • oper~tiOil " ·.~ut Jo WOON (AP) -Several thousand South Yletnamese .lrocipo with tanks and bomber .U~port were advancing to lift the 1iea:e 11r a government outpost 30 milea north of Saigon, the South Viet· oamese command announced today. It was only the second time in the 53 days of the cease-Jlre . that Saigon acknowledged major OJlf'faUoos, •!though · the ConJmuolst side accilsed South Viet· "Ft .. ..m ... for<es ., scores·of lmgralibing • QP, . =· in viol.1Uon. of the peace .... "' A·~.south Vietnaroe.,se spoke!m8D said • ' the operation to relieve the posf at Rac\I J\Tot "rou-.JA.J Bap WU laomched late Monday, and acf. , ..!-~.' , V • . 1~ • . vaace jlllits were wlthln'balf a mile of the ,r "~·Uoln-~-· r<.t.,...,, fl"'•• Ill the Placentia outpoll.Hesaldhebadnoreportsofma· ......, ..,.... ,.,.. jor contact but the situation there was '!JllUlediSChool'D!tlrlct toclay,, · i fin ovet •. Nrller .?eP,Orls that "much •--ved." 1 been UJ)der slege. since March 11 and Tohg Le Chan since Feb. 28. Meanwhile, South' Vlelnam charged that North Vlelnam lo Feb!1!l'D' sent so,OOo tro0ps0 !00 tanks and liW.clred.. ol heaVJ guns l!OUthward In violation of the cease-fire agxeemeqt. . ''On a· <14ily 1baSis," the SOuth Viet- nam~ foreign ,ministry said in a corn- mubique, uthe . l'forth, Vietn'"1ese: Com- munists Introduced Into South Vietnam through \be Ho <;bl Minh Trail an (S.. VIETNAM, Page I) • . .. • " • " • • i I 5-4 Ver.di~t ' .. ' ... ~. OvertUnis ' . ' • Texas Case • ~ . • . WASHINGTON {API -The U.S.:, supreme Court today approved local prop-; i erty taxes for final)dng public schools; , holding in a 5 to 4 decision that education . is not among the rights afforded eipllcll : protection wider the Constitution. t '!be majority reversed a lower . eotht declsk>n.. which htid the Tens syitem of financing !!chools lHJCOR!litutional. '111e lower court said the system made Ille quality .of education dependent on Joca'I. . i rather than .state wealth. ~ "It Is not the iirovlnce of this coUrt IO create substariUve constitutional rights In. the name of gual'IOteelng equal ~ teCtlon of the laws,'" said Jqsilce· Lntt l F. Powell Jr. for the majority. ; "Education, of ~. b not among 1 the r1ghta afforded esplidt protectloo un- der our Gonstitution," .wrote Pow@U; a Jormer IC:hool 1 , board cbainDarl . in Virginia. "Nor do we1find any basis.for saying it ii lmpUCIUy so protected." hls~"1b;tbad Ileen clllll*L;;. • ' ~-· ' • ' The ~..; command also threatened , • Tlie bert-aelling "lidiOn.a],' acooonat ' 1!J, ~ ~ of • bird to launch OjieratioM to lift the arUUery trying !<> find bl!naelf lhrl!.u.i)I • aer.o~ . q~, bad 1 ... flights "" siege of another outpost 30 miles farther / Plans S·hown For Complex N ear «Airport ' '!be kiw,.. courtsald,tlje local property , tax syatem used in Texu for school\i: · violatu.tbe 11th ~endment's guarantee of equal · protection of. the Jaws. It also said the sy,atem dlscrhplnates against the poor. , otrlcted -llOI crouDdecl.111.\tfie ~ s,teX!book a.doption commit-north, at the Tong 1;e Chan camp. lee. , •'!. · The c;ommand said Tong Le Cllan was District ~·" 111410tea down' a. Plan to buy 120 copies of the : . hi\ h!'. more th..jt IOO artillery, roclcet and ,llelt...Uer. Thia )ed tq ~ that Ille-book was banned. mortar rounds Tuesday. Seven soldlen ()ppoaitlon.. !11 Joe. llliill!am, a junior lllgb principal, added fu!!l ; 'll'lfe reported wounded ,,n.i a ~acks ' !be.fire, .D~E ~--..,. )!e dalmGd It fea· ! and-•la quantlly hot <mvnllloqs .w.tf> ~--~ .• ..,,+~;.-.,,-: , . ~ destro;.d. ~ aaid• Soata, \' , · r l'lfCfl!lil ottl~ ,-tttea· IO' eJCJiam<tl# all' Vlilllioeae ~....,, wu'.Jut by p tbfl 1114i1!1:J-blni ~· • • ..,. • ,.. ~ uaimiiit !lie bu~g® back to sii!gon. ~,. ",t0o~m Uvlnillllit ~ 11u -~:ballited . Tiie Saip cqinmand bu feponeo· In the Placentia UntfteitSCh ·~•.a Wolflan who uked to be more ihan'100 casualties at Rach !Wv bidentlfted' only u "#fJCt spokmnan" ligbed today, and Tobi Le Clian. 'It sayi·RachJlap.bu • I ,Jll I -·+ "~:"~·~-.~irl Sold ' 'f .. • ~ t t ... 80:. G'roo·~-~:~e iii Conspiracy ''·+.·:.' • ,. -\ . . ' . , . . . '1'111-dllel -be Ft -bllwmoi&n • ·"-lllt #a father, • · Bo"6i lie 1l1ms --allectdly paid bJ Iii, tnud& el, minlclpll 1-iinatde afler poltllls tit.• ...... llt 11111. .,.. lo -by Mlller, 'an ln- llolll&lnot PollOe IJ*" •••• Id . depondonlly -thy ll'ldUlte art llu-= ,..1!11 ~)lad~ lit--804 IOICber'• aide at tbe University MW •lle&etl _. -Mircb • ol. ~>Clrtle ~-;,, Qllcago. He 7. · said 1,1111¥ recel•~ a tnJsl fund fnlm hla JolDoo llid Flynn bad been ..i..tultd late fa!llf. to fly lo awlelloa, S.C., this ....i: to Jobnoooi said ti. Flynoa bought a new allegedly ~ 111pera for hit da,,.irter car and """"'-for their '40,000 home ., olte could marry fi{iller. ltd pold ol.f 1110.•ta tl10 cash from the "A deal was iet 1111 to receive a U. Ille ol. lbe ~. )'OOl'eld Jllrl for the 111m of m,ooo,• be '""' .. 1e occumd Saturday, Johnson said. (9ee SALE, P ... I) • • By JOHN ZALLER Of .. IN!tJ PHlll 11"9 · Donalil •Douglfl• Jr. 11J)veil~ plahs Ee#~• .• 'AAadaY !cir a ~tlD mllllon,hlllh rls'. ,;~ It's «~ more th~) ft) • ~· office, aiictmtauritl Clli\'P1e< on. • montftr'iince the la!', .• · ~. -of prl~y """"" fllO street • Nav~liV electio~• l!l!f Iii~-~ · fl-Om Orange County ~ • ' ~ still~• ~, t~ . ·Qouslas said hla plans ~uded a 300-Ian~ on • • ~.S~ •. room hotel -pooslbly from the Hilton near '.J.liaktr · ' Costf' • chain -and at least U.... bulklinga that · 'M-,, ?tlaybe the • wjnd wUI wOuld•bO eight to 10 stories blgb. eventually take care-of.It. •• In ma"·• bis preeeritat!Oo to the '• · ' Alll5 ... .,- ltvine aty Council, llouilu said be hoped to be given cltY go-ahead as soon 'as possible and to begin comtructlon this CLASSIFIED AD . swnmer. ' ~~~;~~"!,..:i\t/Z CAN M>A.KE: ,MAGIC land seemed unclear aud said be feared • tbil mlgbt .clelay his p~. . ' D'AILY PILOT. cla.uilied 'W8ftt ads ..::_~d ~f!e ~~d""..;~-~ liOrt lite'-10. Watdi,cloOe'!y: ·-~ "'-·· ...... -~ ;. . . ~~;;:i,mt.ai:..:·::: r ~'(~led 'BR, lBA nlng a HillOll ~. ~-" 1,, • 'I · ~, .... cptul~t. C<lundlmlll Wfutam-FI '" h b a ell :~ Wit:itiow>lot; bicb'po$: alll- counteted that "the ball ii tolllly la,.... -ftlcome. 1171. (addrtsa cowt" and told Dooglas that be should • and phone) aft s p.m, .,ltilays apply to the CltY, l~~y for ' COO-. • , aid all 4'Y Sa\ I( Sllll. dltJorlllURPflWJt,til!'-' l·iJ ·l. _·-l • 1•t""" 1-.1 t •• ,,. .. I' • Dou las lndiCated ne' "'6u1 "PfOl>lbly .. · '~ · .. « .. -:-~ "•' ' do tha~ In the near future. • · 'lllls bome 1'1lted the first day, Tridcy? '!be plans outlined by Douglas and bis Pull I DAIL y PILOT d••lf'Od pant •d consulting architects would be carried out ~ your bag of tricks. '!be maiic '"'' by the llouilas Devciopmellt Com-number Is l4Hi7I pany, a wholly owned lllboley ol. Mdloo-. (S.. DOUGLAS, Pace I)· • • Justice 'I1lurgood Marshall, in a dissent to today's majority opinion, said the (See SUPREME, Page I) I ,___,__,__,__,__,__,~__,~__,~I I I . ~,. .. , ' ' . ... . ' For the. .second. ,time in . two weeks, Onulge Cl>unty bas been otood up by expected stonm - much to tJie deli4h1 ol beecbgoers and sunworshlppen. The sides will only be portly cljludy on Tbunday, '""1th )llghs ol. 60 • the tieoCbes, rislnl to 62 Inland. Lows t'l'-49. INSIDE TOll.4 Y ,· · Fonn<r CIA Dl,..ctor John McCont tcrliftcs he carritd lo 1 'R<l!f¥'K(lfl~H~~-6ff<Y'bl(l1T 'to contrlbllte, $1 '!'illlon to in· ·1 fl1'<'1C< ·cha. decli'on. Su 1tort1 PQbe 4. ' "' --"" " ' ' l I i I , DAILY PILOT s I hoot R Fa .test Sip.ce Ko ea • W /lSIUN<iTON lAl'l -j.ed a nioord -.month lncrrQe ID ..-,Y ptlooa "' In P at lhe aleepe.t ralt alnct the Khn""'· the govenunenl said IDday. J!inau of LabOr Statialia ul4 !be Qoalt.umer Price 1• IU't!'t,)ly •l&J>t.. "'1ha " 1 ptreent cm a ltlOinlily al-JIJ!lf<I baJls last montll, marking lbt tile· g moolJIJy lncrea11 ln the cost of liv- 1111 slpbi February 1951. i'.ood p;kes ov.,.·all went up by 2.2 • " f'mmdecl~e perctot -.Uy adjustad, lhe biuoot rise lln<o ebnwy 1111. -l!Ur -lood puri:bUod i>,'™"' ...... 2.4 percent;Tue sleeJ>OSI oo r • Tile bureau added lbal lhe 1ncte ... In meall, poullZJ • l!ld tlJh boupt at lroc:on' ,!_lar .. ~-. <lllDi -b>' ' ~ ... ,.~ Tho priOe rep.rt w• a stWUl!ni.blnw to President Ni.roo~ l~tloo flghtets, and tdleci.d the sharp increaJtS fil food at the wholesale level In recebt months. fl:t,tdians Charged !l .. ' ;i By ·~rand Jury • ' ASlllNYTON tAilFr.!. L. Pairtdr mlttee hearlnga on Grey'• nomination to ~ t unii. uetUonini Ii;> , he FBI director !J>at this was coolr•rY to Edward Mirennecty ~Mau.), tb.lt · an opinion of the bureau'• top lawyer h&de.Uvett.d FBI lnvettigaUve report• on that FBI infonnaUon for the White House the Watergate buigln.g cue directly to should first go to the attorney general 81 W~te House coWl.lel John W. Dean head of the Justice Department. wltbollt notifying Atty. G<n. lllcbard G. The senator told Gray, acting FBI Klebidiemt. \ director since May, that a week after Kennedy 18id at Senate Judiciary eom. receiving the legal memorandum "you were providing secretly a considerable l'romPage I SUPREME •.. deciaion "can ooly be seen u 1 retreat from our historic commltment to equali- ty of educaUonal opportunity and as an WllUPPorlable acquiescence in a system wblcb. deprives i:hJldreo In their eorllest years of the chance to reach tbelr full potenUal as citlzenl." All lllates except Hawaii depend In large part on the property tax to finance school s. PoweU noted that the court was oot en- dorsing the status quo. "The need is apparent for reform in la.t systems which may well have relied too long and too heavily on the local prop- erty tax,'' Powell wrote. "But the ultimate 10luUon mu.st 1 oome from the lawmakers and , from the democratic pressures of those wbO elect them." ·Also In lbe majority were Chtel Justice W8Jftl1 E. "'Burger, and JUJtices Potter Stewart, Harry A. Blackmun sod William H. Rehnquist. Powell aald It could not be questioned that the lower court decillon overturned today "woold occaalon in Texas and elsewhere an unprecedented upheaval in public education.'' In addition. critics of the lower court decision outside the court predicted "a gtneratlon of litigation" on related SeJ'ViCl'I ~ ·~.J>ul>Pq ~taltl/;aDd ll"Ji_ct protectlGii "1&uld \~ 'ower coui1 ~ ~ µpheld. · The Tes.as school financing system was attacked by Demetrlo P. Rodri&u~ and 14 Me:rican-Amerlcan parents and thefr chi)dren who live in the Edgewobd Jn'dependent School District in San Antonio, one or seven school districts in tbe city. Bearded Bandit Rohs Balboa Man A Balboa business executive was ap- proached by a bearded bandit who flash- ed a big revolver in a shoulder holster and robbed him of $35 in Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza Tuesday night. Henry Wagner Jr., 53, of 1116 W. Oceanfront, told Cosl.a Mesa police the gunman never actually drew his weapon but made it clear he wasn't joking. Wagner said the robber opened his coat to display the revolver, which \Vagner said appeared to be well-used. due to the faded bluing finish on the metal. amount of material to Mr. Dean." Kennedy said Gray had wriuen a note on the memorandum indicating full con· currence with the procedure outlined by the FBl lawyer and asked Gray why, a week later, be changed bis mind. Gray denied any change of mind was involved. He iaJd the memo wu directed to summary reports prepared wlthln the FBI, not lbe type of material -moetly FBI Interviews -he lumlsbed to Dean July 28. Gray testified, as he had previously, that be supplied Dean with FBI reports oo his investigation into bugging of Democratic Headquarters in the Watergate complex here, in response to a request from the White House counsel. "He asked that he be provided with in· vestigaUve reports thatt w~d assist him in his Investigation for the Pj'esldent " Gray said. · ' He said. that Dean conducted an In· vestigation for President Nixon on whether any White House aides were In- volved in the Watergate breai:·in and bugging, and the legal)rnemorandum he obtained from' the FBI lawyer said lbat tbe President, as the head of the ex- ecutive branch, could obtain any FBT In· formation requested by the White Housse. Kennedy wanted to know ~ G'8y sent the FBI material to the White House. Gray replied that Dean had oome to bl! office to pick up the docwnenbl. G'8Y .. agreed Vfllb., Kenoedy that this was not ordinary P!'ocedure but said /le wan!ed to deliver tjle pepers cjirectly to Dean blmaell 'to aafeguard agaJnat lbelr !ailing Into anyone else's handa. Kenoedy_ aald there are White H<\'ae courien who deliver top s e c r e t documents regularly and wondered why Gray had not m a d e use ol them CW' similar courien in the FBI. "I wanted Jo be absolutely certain that I was delivering them to the counsel for the President," Gray replied. Firemen's Parking Lot Wins Approval A parking Jot for firemen's personal cars at tbe South Laguna County Fire Statloll, 31846 2nd AVe., wtll be purchased, the Board of Supe:rvison decided TUes- day. -· The lot will be for cara of paid and volunteer firmen who have no place to park their cars at present. Approximate cost Is !20,000. County Real Property Services will acquire the site for the County Fire Deportment. Nothing Detected • Carried Out A Bay County, Mich., Sherill's deputy rescues a girl from ris- ing flood waters as high winds, snow and rain created the area's worst flooding condi- tions in nearl,y a century. Bfl,ndit, Clerk E~cWinge Bottle; A bottle-throwing <!ontest thlt ended in a driw climaxed an attempted holdup of a Buena Park liqoor store early tod8y. Police said a youth, about 17, en· tered the Party Liquor store, 8S55 Knott Ave., about 2 a.m. He was armed with a revolver and demanded "all the rnoney." Tbe 00.year~ld clerk Ellsworth Webb threw a whisky bottle at the youth. hit· ting him in the stomach. The would-be robber retaliated and · hit Webb Jn the head with another bottle. The suspect then ran out of the store threatening a customer as be left. There was no loss. Russ Satellite Up MOSCOW (AP) -·The Soviet Union has launched a "meteor" satellite to gather weather lnfonnation, the Soviet news agency Tass announced today. It said the satellite was launched Tuesday into an orbit with a high point of 561 miles, a low point of S48 miles and in-. itially was circling the earth every 102.6 minutes. Wagner followed the bandit's orders and left after tK! handed over a wallet containing $30 ca1h and his Newport Harbor Yacht Club ldentiflcatlon card. OIAJIJ•I COAST " Costa Mesa Officers DAILY PILOT Comb Plant for Bomb In lhe meu.pollleo .,., ia U percent hl&ber lhan • year .... ) .On an Wlldjulted bull, ..........,. prtcea ltirpt b)' ot I per- eent, the blgbesl JnOOt6l)r llicrule lllnce Man:h 111811. Food ptleel, on tbe llD\e baaia, increased by a tharp I.I portent, lbe biggest since Janwu)''I U -1. The January unad)uated i.ocrelae wu the biggest in more than !O yeara. • Tbe bureau said that w!Lb the ex· ctptlon of eggs, prlct.t: of most kinds of food """ aublllanUally In Februar)'. Moot, poultry, -and bokery prod· ucta ,... men lhan uaual. 'lllel'e wtte allb ohar? -In dallf ,.,,.iucu and lrelh vegetahlel. , • Tbe prices of .....i°""'ID!llodJUes in· qeued by uu..tenlhl of I perc<nt altar a dectlne In January. On an adjusted buiJ, the bureau said, the lncreue was even sharper -flve-te(ltha of 1 ptrcent. Prices of services al90 accelerated, ln- creaalng at a four-tenths of 1 perctnt rate, ctouble the preVjOllJ plDl!lll. I Evei\ 88 !he teteit report .... belnl releued, Hubert Stein, NlJDa'• ddel -"" acMaer, aalil -~ will &bow lncrU!el In Jlfan:b and April; But farm pricel, Stain said, will decllat In 1b4t perlnd and ttlall prices will lenl out In the aecond half ol lbe year. Stein, ~halrman or tbe Council of Economic Advisers, made .blJ commeat In testimony to the Sena~ JoiQI Economic committee. Watergate ~· Front 1'..,J DOUGLAS : .. t Gray Admits He Broke Procedure nell Douglas Corp. Hlgbllihts of !lie propcead clevel~ were that It WOl\ld Jnctode II lo, IO bulldlnlll developed over a 10.yut period: -43 percent of th e total acreage would be devoted.to parking, much of It In ~ story ·parklrlg struc*e. However the lower level w o u I d be sllghUy below ground level and surrounded by an . WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (UPI) -A federal grm\d jury IDday ftlumed Indict! menta charBtng ·23 lndivlduaa with "crima at Wounded Knee•• as gcjv.ern- ment nea:oUatora IOUgbt an agreement "Jn principle" to end the the 22-day teb:· ure of this village by militant lndianl. The indictments, announced by U.S. Al· torney William Clayton at Sioux Falls, S.D., brought to M the number under in· dictment. l'rat11 PflfJe I SALE ... aaid, and by Monday lbe Fl)'lllltl bad only f200 Jell. Asheville police , said Bolingbrool authorijies were holtllng a 'felonious con- spiracy warTant for Miller and that ball has been set at $30,000. Miller is also charged here with false registration at a motel. Bond was set at 125,000. Asheville detectives E. F. Edwards and W. G. KeUy said the child was aware of what was happening. "She wanted to marry the man," said Kelly. "But she aald she would like to return to lliinois and go back to acbooL" Edwards said the girl was oot aware of the alleged purchase sod "I didn't men- tion It to her." Tbe FlyDM have two other children, ao II-year-old girl and 13-year<lld bOy, bOth said to be in "protective custody," authorities said here. ' ~ At the Ume of bl! meot, MUler llall $82 In cash sod a string of credit canls In his wallet. From P."11' J VIETNAM .• ; average of 100 truckloads or amm;;,tion, war materials and troops." But American officials in Was · n said lnte!Ugence sources ooted a sub n· tial reduction in the number of North Vietnamese troops and wppUes being put into the top or the supply line at the North Vietnamese end of the Ho Ctu Minh trail, lodicatil)g that Hanoi 111 cut- ting back shipments to Communist forces in South Vietnam. But the officials reported there is still significant movement along the supply l network farther south. SALE-__... • ' ,.. ....... _,. '"" lndl~--·· alter earthen benn to shield It from alght. _, __ ._, ·~-~.,.,.., .:...4n0IJ>m' 34 percent of the total two days of· grand Jury c:ooaldt<atloo of acreage would be devoted. to Ol!<n '!P"ce I~ ·cases arulnc from lbe Woo!ld~. • and landscaping. Since moat poi'klng Knee Incident ·'l'ould be contained on the oallfde · perimeter of lbe property, lhe interln< At lbe memben and lollowers of the: would '.be reserved lllOlliy for American Indian Movement sebec1 thla pedestl'lans. , • blstmc bamlet on lbe Oglala Slout reoer· -Only !5 percent of Ute tolal 50 acres vaUon Feb!-17, Ibey ~ a _., w~ .i,._covered )ly bulldingl,, wtileh and trading f>Ofl, and government....,... woula oava 4 total ol 1.25 m!lllOll equore other federil .......,....,, baa ~ d feet ,DI Door space. BulbllnP would be say .. ,,,.....,. ~ .. mkldJe and high r!Je; with tbne high rite stroyed or miauoed. , '· , ' -planned for lbe porllon of the AD lndlctmenll have 1ieen ,..Jed, Clay· property I m m e d I a t e I y !rooting ton said, and warrants will be Wiled for MacArthur Boulevard. lbooe indicted. The bole!, wlllch would be high rise and · Not all terms of a proposed new gov-would be designed for posa.lble expansion ~t agreement have been disclosed, to 600 rooms. would also be on but 1..ie.al authorities bave been llrm MacArthur Boulevanl Oii lhe corner of In their declarations of Intent to ams\ the property adjacent to lbe Airporter any lndlanB charged with ofleosea lead-Inn. Ing from lhe DC<Upettoa. Councilmen agreed to the location of The government pushed for an early the hotel on MacArthtll', but suggested 1ettlement -even to the point of relax· other high rlse building• would create Ing Ill position In negotiations with lead· fewer traffic problems li located at tile ers of AIM. rear pf the property. "What we are attempting to do is re-Dobglas explained that the high rises create a peaceful atmosphere.," Justice had been located on MacArthur so they Department spckesman Horace Webb would not block the view of hillsides to said Tuesday: the southeast from the rest of the Webb noted there had been no shooting complex. . between the two sides In more than two A rnajor design feature outlined by days. But aboot 300 federal marshals and ~las ia that lbe complex would JWO- Policemen atill surround the Oglala Sioux vide commercial services -luncheon settlement where 200 to 300 Indians were stand!, drug stores, etc. -for its killed by the U.S. Cavalry In lhe 1890 roqbly 5,000 office workers and c1,1,en11. "Wounded v--"····-" Douglaa said Ibey should be able to pick nucit: ~"'· up that anniversary card" or "fP'ab 10D1e Inmat,es Fr~e .... · ~~~~E~af~~in -Mallmwn security Inmates released , five bost•&e Iµ WA~,, unharmed at ttie \Ve1t ·V'lJttilfaf Penitentiary today, ending a twe>- day siege that left at Jeast me P""°"" dead and two otliers wounded. In return, the lnmalel were gfven personal assurances by Gov. M:h Moore lhlt 12 or 13 oflhelr 15 de- mand might be met. Moore fiew here trom Cbarleatoo, the state capllel; at midmorning to negotiate with ,•repretentatlves of aboot 35 bank:ore prlaooen who bad taken the guanls 'hostage at about 6:30 a.m. (PST), Tuesday. ' . -. . . , salad sod al!ldwlch for lunch" without bavl!w to tab their cars sod leave. Dou&tu ald these commercial services wwld be <!eslgoed primarily to _..,....., tile;complex sod·not outside customen. st-·~J:~0~·!8av~ Lice · Outbreaks SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Several San Francisco public elementary llChoola bave reported outbreaks of lice llillOl1g students. At Jean Parker Elementary School, Principal Virginia S. Walet l8ld Tueoday tbat 120 out of 4M chlldren bad Uco, aa did • dozen teachn. At Waablngton Irving School, Prlnclpel Gerllard Lowenlhll reported 75 out of 320 puplia bad lice sod lice egp In their balr. Sixty •Wdentl at Spring Valley School were sent home becat11e they bad lice said Asst. Principe! GU Rankin. ' • CLOUD SUNDAY ~· 100 Pr. Shoes ulaSabaU Mitts from $5.95 • • I ' -.'.BasebaB & SeftbaD Bats ., '. 1i.. t' • . '. ·' ! • :. 8jlasebal llillersbirts Odds. ,& £llls-11st At Cost .• : . ··_, "! *9aseballs .& Saflllalls l'k OI'•• CNtf 0All.V-"1l..O'f, wllfl ..-ICll It ~-Ille M~. Is PllOlllMll 9Y n. Ori .... $'Mii ~ ClflllltTIY· ...... .. ,._ .cllll9M 1r1 ~II-MOndly lhf'Vl.IOfl Frldey, IOI' Colli ~, H"""'°" BMCPI, Hl,ll'lllnglon Beldl/ ...... t1lr1 '11lltY, LlllUM hldl, trvlM/S.tld--~·· llln Cltmlrl!tl S.n J11<111 Clpl1tl'9Mo "A •IN.. "91-1 Miiion J1 pUblflllld .. l\l(MI" #1111 illnd1n. TM prl!ociPll Pl/blltllllllll 1111111 It II DI Wttl •• ., '''"'· COii• ~· C&llfortlll. fM"· A team of police officers and securilv guat'ds combed a Costa Mesa aerospace industry plant Tuesday up until just moments qefore a ttp0rted bomb was to explode, then Jell the premlses. I No explosive device was ever found at Babcock ElectroniC! Corpr, 3501 Harbor Blvd .. according to Investigators. ,; ! .::~ ''.lfiiilbaD HIYu--:$4 '95 -. . ap ' · • -: ,Jnlfllr & °""'!IOI' Halll!baBs O;dll·~·Temls Sllarts and .1i!i\P ·, (I • I' Tennis !1"9~s. . . . · ''t; ·1 llob1rt N. ·WtN' '"'"'""' "" '11111WMr J .... a. O.rf1y \I~ 1"1"111119111 ..,,. OtMl'll ......... Tkoft'l1t Ket'\'M l!ifl• , Tho"! .. A. Miirplli11e _,,....., Ch1r41• H. loo1 ... .,.. .,. Nill Au1111~t Ml""'"' •tilM C.11 M-: SlO Wetl ..., JtrM1 • M.....or1 hKll: J.Jn ..,......,. ..,...,, .... UotuM, Blldl: m ,_, ,._ H1111tlnll'IOll IMCll: 1717S lffdl 9otl11¥1nl 1.tn °"'*'lfl JOI Nll'lft l"l C.l'llN R .. I fll ...... t7141 M2-4Jt1 Cl•lfW A'-thJet '4J·S,71 .,,_ CMllll Aftlti leotlll 9f ~ IMdl 4tM421 .. ,_ ,..,. °"""' c-ty e.111-"ltt 140.1JJt '-'"lfhl· 1tta. Or'ln9I '"'' ,,..ll11'1Mf C'.9trlplnf. Ho ,,... 1torln, U11111r11io..., IMl'l!Wlfl IMftW .,. .Owtrlllf!Mtlll 1191'tiln !NY R l"tlPf'tllWIMI •I""'"" IPKlll - "'ltMfl .. ~""' -· tilc:Mll CllM ..... NW 11 C•ll ""'9. C..~ "*-ll'llM tr C*'rltr "·" ~I .. -II ... II IMftftl11'1 mlllhn' tHllNi'llM UM IMMM't• I I ' Holding of Sex Offenders Urged ' . SACRAMENTO (AP) -Convicted sex • oUtndars could not be rel.....ed Into lhe to!nmUnltT Whtie awaiting llentenclng If ~ ·full lntrnduced by an Orange County Republican Tuesday becomes Jaw. Assemblyman John Brigg1 of Fullerton said In a statement that the need for the bill was brotlghl to his attention by an Orange Coun9.'. case where a convicted sex offender • was inadvertently released back into the convnunlly" whlle awaitlnf senlef1Clng. Brttgs called the case "an Intolerable situation" and said his bill would "ellminate lbe tragic posslblllty of releasing a convicted 1e1 offender into the very communit) from which he came without Cim rectlYlng trt1lment and being declared rcbabllllai.d," Brlggs' bill ia AB 13!. _ ... Police were dispatched to the firm, which has provided components stJcb as relay switches u.sed in Apollo moon land- ing missions, shortly before dawn Tue• day. Security gnord Larry Lulf said be answered the telephoDe in lhe plant'1 cafeteria at 4:45 a.m., and was told by a man speaking In na~ menacing tones of lbe alleged bomb. "Shut up and u.ten. There's a bomb ID Building one sod It will go ofl at 5:20 a.m.," lbe caller told IAllf. Costa Mesa Police Officer 8am Zuortld sald the plant was evacuated wbile the short·handed bomb search team hunted for any possible Incendiary device. Investigators lbeliuelves Jell lhe bullding sbOrtly befon! lbe rwtlOftd i ilO a.m. blast wl8 dU<, but It tumed out to be a crank call. Authorities said Ibey were unable to elplnre lhe entlre plaht be/ore that boll•, due to having too few poUoe olficen and Wells F•llO JtCUrlty guards pnsent !or the hunt. I \ •• Track Slloes~nl.95 111. $29,95 .. Baseball Sboer$10.9~ to . $29.95 ... · uttle lNIQ SllllfS-$.5.45 ''Al PDrpas1 sliOes-1$195 ta $1~95 •• • • :Men's:Tenis'$11mS :.:7" -· . • · • l · "> · ·'tacquetllaR Ractiuets :Tabte 'Tennis Paddles & Sets • "" -Yaneym-Martratt l!ilfS"llCkets-$4.95 Ill $55.00 ~nklp-Penn Temis Balls •s ·&Jays' Tllllllls ~ & Slllrts · · . · ··, . . "$t.9'5:$ll$t4.IS & $15.95 · ; tallies'. Tennls •Sb18$ · ;..": ~ l "·-----RA·LEIGH-B_IKES __ _ ~ . . $1,95-$9.50-$14.95 & $16.95 Silll[e Speeds-3 Speed$ mam laftll ~$21.85 . 5 Speeds-lo Speeds ---sweat Sax-Tam Sa4* Bike Repair-Tir .. Tubes OPDI 9 TD l-41.0SfD $UNDAYS 53a.c00fl-646.1919 ' • • ~ } • • A s A& G Pal • ' Yc»J Dail Mes tele Fr DEA Jaw to disable recent I there i Samar; such a dlspla) emer11 that's ; Js nee l~gally traffic lhil la• dlarepl .,,....~ ·-· « DEA vises benefil eiiglbU ty In ~ Ana ll and w and ft\ itemiz ackno; furthe! advise ty rec that n witbiD laterJ verUy1 doellll' forn18i for be ~~ Sod Jadtlt filed I Ing> priori! ct'lde figure wltett be "I oel. T tbe " pro.ii dledt Enw ... , lonol :m ~ recori DEAi Oran! to da1 flnd a 21 ye ~ eliog 6tl sPots ~I aad ~·· ~·· nleoJ ~ old' mal• •It!~ age ~ t'etai .. .i -Gel ' J DE.I ~ reqtj thall cool seen ::i YI at '" :;'l fybi q ... . . ,. . A our . Service:· ' A Saaday,Wednotldly ud "1doy Fe11ture Ol lhe DAIL V PILOT Got a problem? Tl!en writt Pat Dunn. Pat wtU cut rtd iapc, 9<1 the • an.tW4rt and actie>ti v 0 u need to '-l 10Zve jnequi- Ues in gov- ernment and your quts· tfun.s to Pat Dunn / At burifttu. Mail Your Seroice, Orange COO.!t Dally Pilo~ P.O. Bo• ISllO, Com Mesa. Cb., 92826. lncltu:le uour telephone number. Free..,ay Sa111arita11s DEAR PAT: ls it really against the law to stop on the freeway and help a disabled motorist? Someone told me this recently and I find it hard to believe that there is legislation against being a Good Sam~ritan. What would be the purpose of sl.lCh a law'! C. T., Laguna Niguel State law says it Is IUegal ~ stop to ualst a disabled vehicle on a freeway unlet1 the driver of the disabled car "summou" help. ll a stranded driver displays a diltress signal, such as an emergency flag or a raised car hood, that's an indicaUon (summons) that help Is needed. Another motorist can stop le_gally wider these circumstances, If no traffic hazard ls created. The purpose of tbla law Is t.o protect the motorist opinst dlsrt:pUtable or '"bandit" low truck operaton and others who might take ad- vantage-of a stranded driver's sltuallf>!t· Cherkittfl Benefits ·-- I cvsg ,Aei , · Suinmer Session Sw!un.;. 'scbooi ·sli.>s aNI ~·~• vier• approv~ ,this w~k l>I· Wll."1" ,o(, Ifie ~rjlllO Uol11o4 ~ lltairlct,1bpt trustees gave a hint of future disputes over costs and curriculum of the Sil' week sessions. The sessions will be held : July i through Aug. JO for grades 9 thiOUi\h 12, and July 9 through Aug. 10 foc grades 1 through 8. rDana Hills Hlgb School will housa gradOr 7 tbroUgb µ. Grades I to I will be tit tj>ncardia and ~nf ,Hehry . Dana elementary schools. Trustee William Enquist objected to tn• projected K'l.~4 budget as beio.~ too hicb aJ1!f blamed it . upon lbe DlJ'D,)' non· ac.ademic courses such .as arts and crafts o{f~ lo grades 7 tO 12. But SUpt. Truman Benedict pointed out the budget is slightly less than last year's and that one purpose of sununer school "ill to give student. an opportunity to take electives which are not always pouible'.to $Chedu1e in between basic re- quirements." BudgOl 'and curri<Ulum details will be deCid<d by a Summer School Steering Committee wtUcb has not yet been ap- pointed by !be boanl. ~alf or summer session expenses is Oh J~Za ' d B .. e>piicted to be paid as usual by tl!e Slate . ~~ ,n, .Q"if . De"'rtment of Education, ~C lo .J . Benedict ' In other actions, the board approved : Held .;n 3 d -Lease of a portable building at . · I> · r Crown Valley 'Elementary Scliool for use • ' as 1 first grade classroom le. alleyiat.e Shoo • overcrowding. . *'"·ng -Hiring of an additional teacher for · U · rirst •grade at crown Valley Elementary School. OAK.LAND (AP) - A UJ.year-old boy has been arrested fol!owlng·the shootinr of a SkyUoe lfigh School student, police said ~ tlt! thitd incident of vtOlence in Oakland schools since Friday. · John Graham, 16, s1l<>t io the foot dur· ing an argument Tuesday, was ~ed in good condition at ~aiser Hospit._l. Another youtl\, e%p<lled from i!dlool last. sen;iester, was booked for investiga- tion of assauJt·witb a'deadty weapon, pos- ~ marijuana and loitering, police sakt. · O!lfcers · said·they found a .25-caliber autOOiatil:' pistol broken Into ~ pieces iJ) nea~by ~ brush~ -Purchase of storage facility for gym- nastic, traCk and football equipmeht at San Clemente High School. -Adoption of a re!p<>lution proclaiming April 2 to 6 as Special Education Week in cooperation with the California Grand Lodge of Ma90ns to reeog:nize education of the handicapped. -Adoption of a resolution establishing April 9 to 13 as Public Schools Week to focus attention of citizens upon the ac- complishments and needs of their schools. Two IS.year-old boys ""'° a=sted Mooday for investigation. of murder in DEAR PAT: Social security always ad· the fatal shooting of. an OaklMd woman Prosecutor Uses Vampire Killer Suspect' s Words vises people to file an application for outside King Junior High School. benefits several months in advance of Kay Key, 35, was shot in the head while eligibility. In preparation fOI' my eligibili· waiting for her son ~ter a basketball ty ln several months:-1 visited the $anta game Friday ,night. PoU ce said the bqys apparently fired at random into a crowd P) -t. · Ana Social Security office in DeCember, OAKLAND (A -''.:: prosecu ion m where Mrs. Key was standing after an-• and was given a form .card to ~ete b fi the double murder trial of Weldon Meade ot er youth rred a gun in an atiempl to and mail to Baltimore for a record my break up a ·scuffle. Kennedy -whom psychiatrists say itemized yearly earnings. I received an Another lS.year-cld is being held for in-thinks he is a vanipire -has used the acknowledgement of my request, but no vestigation of murder in the fatal stab-defendant's own words to describe the furtber reply. Tbis is puzzling since HEW bi advises the public to check Social Securi-. ng of an Oakland Technical High School teen-age slayings. . ty records every three ,years, warning student, Rita Kig, 17. Two youths are Alameda County Deputy Dist. Atty. that mistakes in earnings not corrected sought in the incident. n...:.:.ld p: ·ma. • .:.. .. told the jury' TuesdaY be d · tabl Police said a dµipute broke out TUesday ~ "UJ'. ... within three yean may not a JUS e belween ~I and thr' bovs. ,.. ~•e ,.ba( ht tenn"11 "a l'""''Y "." 'f'f ·~ •• ·' . later J HOw can a -periodically --.. i-> l y;· • r· '!""" ·-verify his eccount, H' Bocla1 ,Security llCbool clil a. ' ' ' " I ~iW!tell · i> .' ~ • ~fl. 1 ''. dc>ellll't even supply tho necessary io· WbYte •d<Scl:ibed stat<menls ho said formation to someone preparing to apply IM Kennedy, 29, made upon his arrest Aug. 4 $ti~t\~2~ r~mo . ~ ~g~_~e I : '::X~wr. ~~""·~·serving acknowledi!ement. s' hi·p~•.r· ' Seiz·.·-ed " I I Alamejla il!u.t.riqr ciurwtlg~ --l' G ., __ _. u.ac1 Alan A. Liddsiy d ltliied a~n\b~;/i-.by ) • '!'· .o., ....,.,... • .,-~-• assist.ant public cjefeoder Milfe'Clraolo to Soda! Security Operat-Superviao< HOLp/wooo (AP) -)'lobert T. S\lllPrtSS !be statameotS after ,Wasba~ Jadde-BYrlf said Ul8i unless you octuall)I Mcllicl<ery, ,21,..has beeo .,,.~-and difuty, Wyo. Sheriff )ariies P. 'Warila filed for benelltl, your ...i-for ....,.. remanded ioto a federal marshal's t.iolllied ~t a pretrfal1ii!liling. !bey were lnp records did not receivt • "top custody in neu -ot1 bond after his in-made voluntarily. . priority" proceulog rat1n1, nor wll It Ill-dictment ."'1 .• ~ .. _ge , of Interstate Keooedy, of Union City, Calif., is clade lull itemized yeart1 earntnp transportaton of obSW>e matter, !be FBI charged willi ihe decapitatf~ slay,iog l!ptts. nll loformatlon Is proYldod oaly said. . · • · l!ISI June of ld&rio Oliver, IS, ol nearby wltetl • penoo ac111ally ru .. and It must Tbe gran<I jwy lo Loo Angele! charged Hayward, and !be tbroat-alitllog aod be requested by Soda! Securtty penon-him in conoeetion .. with a shipment of the mutilation. ~ lo July· of Vicki Lynn od. Tbe eamiop cbecll yen requested is magazlpe "(:<io\e ,\Vljh II!•'.' i,om Miami, lielio, 14, Cl Uruon City. · tbt same as that recommended to and Fla., to &is company, Varna Distml>Utori Kennedy, wh> sat impassively thrOugh pnTidod flX' penous m-g periodic ol Nor1h • Hollywood, ~uthorllies said' the Pl't'1"'ili<n'• opeuiog . statement, cheeb tUvagboat the~ worldag yeon. Tue!;day. , ~. . pleaded lonoc:olll and ionooeot by ~son Emn dlsconr<tl In •0-.• .-.Is Tbe lodicbnent tenned ·the magazine a of iosaoi{y. · 'can be ...-..1 by relening to W·Z "graphic, sexually ezplicil publlcaUon PsydUatrists lo Wyoming and here forms, or other verUtable .....-di. 'lbeae contaioing complete photographic ..,. said in p<etrial reports Kennedy was ..mtle~~~tnarese ,:~...i.e.i· to . qand~~ .• P' ic!ing -~tbpugb be claimed to be a "vam· iiv.i4d., -...,.-.,. .....,... ·~~pleolthedevil" hU =~~~ · •r -"".)-~;..,: ~~__,:t---<+--:......,~~~:.........,;..'-------'-- ricord• may_DGl'l>,e read1'til\l4Da .~ 1 ..,.. " .l .. No..,here to Dunce ' .. DEAR fAT,1~0 1 t~ a11Y'J>I~ ill ,• Orange Couilly 'lltere ~agers fiD go to dance?~~ and1ltmt --'9· find any plaoes where you don't ha1elo be • 21 years old. The "Golden Bear" in Hunt-, iogtoo Bead! has been clooed f<Ht remod- eling for a long time. · ·' A.B., Newport Beach Other Orange Coonty teenage donce -Pots may be available bat YH'~ out 91 locll aloag !be coatt. Ramon of teuage .limfnkm to Isadore in Newpwt Beacb 88'1 Pier 11, Lagurta ll<l!clf al Fbml- ltlll'S Rainbow In Colt:a;. MtM art net tNe, according to man1gement ~ meo. A l'f!Ceftt Los1AD1elel test.cue..o5- J¢ing to algbt lpoll -. with • zi.i·- olttqe ftqJllr<mentliei.ai ~~ -inale escorts -appean to have ea'ated •!rid toforc.ment of these ·~ le~ 11• 11m1t1. Newporl -~ny '"'°'"::it,. ~~ ---··•! cllt ....... -., .. at Corvna ileJ 'llfu Y<lath Con ;e,Qf!Jli lhe dbcoathi..-of the ,....,. .. ed. motng.boor O<llvt~ If uy u!" -teee ... duce !adllllt. him 11p la 30 ""11• they11 be f• uuled yon ... · ' ,. \\ • ·1· You'll Get Refund DEAR PAT• r l'llCen made ·• 125 deposit on a mattms •hcl box rprings at Levlti F\Jnllture In Runltig!Oii Beadl. Our plant have changed anil the set will not be need<ld for a few months. Whell I requested a tt!Und be malled. I was told that no tt!Uml• are ever made)WltJlout • <OlllUltation with • 181!1' manaaer. Thia seems like a total wait· of time If-!be depoolt was made In cuhl Do we hove Jo be "consulted," or ts t.nere another waY? R.C.&1·lllliltlllPD Beotb Yt1; brllltl yelll' ,....1p1 to IM cash!.,. ., Lovlt• hrnlt•ro n4 yoo wru be &Iv•• a relud bnmedlat<ly 11 .... ;91ar' dq\oott wu made In c11h. Rdund1 •~ DGI iltlled by -beciaoe of Levlll' policy of •tri- 1~ Ille Identity of any perll)D tt- q-big • rtfund. , ' Ligftt at tire Eu -. • ~ An arch o! lee, formed loy t.t~ sUpedor zaleg, provides a winier frame forthe ligblllouse at SUperior, Wit. T.~fl~ Con,trols Arna has learned to do thillgs for herself, such as feed· ing, handling bo~ks, etc.'. and has even started a telephone answenng servlce. ?.Its, Celeste', Thompso!\ of Los Angeles, a polio vie· ti,m sln~e 1954, uses .to,ngue-switch control to direct th8; 'movement of her -.rm. fitted with a new electric artJl brace, in a dew.o.pstration in \Vashington. She ------- Super·visors Need Vacation? J L , , 'iiuilervlsor Roriald \V.,C.,Spers of Newport Beach has · P,roposed that · the board take the week beginning April l~ off aS vacatiOn time. "lt doesn't seem · right that the-f i ids are off for Easter'Week and not the adu1ts," CasptrS said. At Caspers' invitation, the other board members took his suggestion under advisement. A decision will be m¥de laU!r. Billy Graham: Castrate ~~pists ' JOllA!l.NJ!.$8QJ\!l lllPJ) -'EYJll&elisL Billy Graham said today the United States shoUJ.d reriV~ the de{lth penalty tOr sOme '.~es. and sUitested \~at r"i'fl\~" b!~t'31 · 11. ... '\, ~told a neJr'I ~1 t~f tblok there s!Jmjld be cai>!l\ij Purils'!iihwit for certain ci:lines. I think -Uiat wliere capital punishment is adminis~ eq1l3ilY ~ to ·11'.hile_All!!J>lack_-' i\'s beilil proved to be 1a.deterrent.'' , . Asked abotlt punishing rapists, Graham said, ·~I. think. when a ~n is found guilty of rape he should be caslrated - that wwld stop him pretty quick." Parkway Overpass In Viejo Approved ·-An overpass on Alicia Parkway in Misakm Viejo over the Santa Fe Railway tracks was approved Tuesday by the Board i>f &iperylsors. 'nle cost of the construction will be shared by the coonty and !be lllate at $62,500 each. An underpass of the railway ' tracks at Canada Road Jn El Toro was approved with a cost or $147,000 to the. county and a like amount to the st.ate. ... 'M w GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES THE STAR OF SIER LEONE The third largest rough diamond ever · found, The Star of Sierra Leone, is temporarily the largest diamond in ex1Btence. ' The "Star"' takes third place as a rough d!aulohd after the Cullinan, world's largest, which weighed 3,106 carats, and the Excelsior, 995.2 carats. Both the Cullinan and E.1.celsior have since been cut. leaving uncut first place to the Star of Sierra Leone. Look ·at your diamond, and just try, to .Imagine Ille irnmelllity of tbia 19'12 discovery weighing 968.9 caraU-about ball a pound. Trustees OK 3-day l{ayak Trip for Dana Students .. A th~ay kayak trip along the low('r Colorado ivcr has been approved for ll.f)- proxima ly 40 Dana Hills High School students by Capistrano Unified School District tn1stees . Prior to approval granted on Monda y night ~ the students have been meeting in informal sessions to leant from Dana Hills instructors in sc ience cind athletic departments about Indian history and cultures they will encounter on their April 6 to 8 trip. They are learning boating. first aid techniques, survival skills and how to identify native flora and fauna of the Colorado-Sonora desert. Tbe lrip' will be funded by the Men· tally ,Gifted Mioor, state-1upport1'4 P!'O' gram. • , :f&ive1Mbilctons..from Dana Hills haVe already spent a weekeQd at the camping and -..... In lbe•'9idili1y ·\lf Yuma, Artz.,, where\ they plan ,to take stUdefilJ. · · ' IMtiuc~ · a r'e f>aur 'liya~, 'IOclai science teacher\ lit bana Hills ahd a Singer's Snake Clogs Plumbing NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) -Motel manager Joe Ewing finally found the cause of his drainage problem -the dead pet boa constrictor of rock singer AJice Cooper who was a guest last August. Cooper, 25, lets the snake slither over him during his act. While staying at the Quality Parkway Inn In Nashville, the snake, named Kachina, disappeared and Cooper had to get another one. "The bartender was cleaning the bar and found it all stopped up," said Ewing. "All or a sudden he looked at the floor and the boa constrictor came easing out of the drain. "It wasn 't alive but it was stiU a snake. I haven't eaten all day." participant in the 1972 Olympic rowing trials in New Ham~hire; Jim Klein, science: John Veeh. English, Del Tan~ ner and Cheryl Meyer, physical educa· lion. · This is the first interstate program planned for gifted studeiits, accordlng \() Dr. John Crain, assist.ant superintendent of instruction. "The regulations governing the allocd· tion or funds were changed to allOw th& use of funds for travel to areas outside. the previous 100..mlle limitation." be said. Ryan said the informal teachihg- sessions will include talka by local citizens familiar wttb.skllls aucti •• hun- ting for artifa~t& 8!ld ~andllna ~yaks. fi l I ,. f, 1 • f l ;,, ! 2 , Elootions Set . " • For Son~ Cott#t)'~ · Area ~pril 1.7 Dual elections-will-be held in. the Dani. Point-8an Juan Caplsrrano area April J~ .. One is for a tax assessment for resldenl..\ of County Service Area No. 19 and the other the Capistrano Unified School . District board election. The electiOOs could not be consolidate<t ' because the service area vote was called' / for after the deadline for such com · · blnations. • i .. In the interest of economy and er·· ! ficiency, the Registrar of Voters will 1 combine the elections as much as possi· , hie using the same elect.ion boards aod. ; polling places. ,; Each board, however WiD have to con· .;: duct two separate elections at the same ·' time and handcount two separate ballots.: . Because of the ertra duties additional ' compensation was voted for the in-' spectors and judges and two additiO!l'al • clerks assigned to each precinct. The mUestone watch . .. -i.ow la m01'fl predoUa tha.n. dlmtoTidJ1:-or goldf ..,..ttie - proverb. But the mU.1tooa watch provide• all thne. A-32 ~llll'IOllOt. , • .._.,,...,..,iii IOld b11Ctlet wtldl •• 12900 1 -21 d!_IMI., llMC 'lltl ... Of ,. .. •11111 ,old ~ltl. ...... IMll 0 OMEGA Mouths of otudy will preceed cnlting !he rough "Siar" into about 400 carats of !lolshed diamonds in vaf'Y\ng shapes and sizes. In the mearu.Ime, the rougll will be ex· biblled In world capitals to raise money for charities. J (/ / / / J /) 'l'be price of such a stone? Es· • • ~Humphrie6 e1.11l'll'r.I . liroatea go up to eleven million , 4ollarr, but Its owner, a New York \ jeweler, says only that he paid 182l NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA '11everal milllon" after months a! CONVENIENT TEllMS •·11kAmetlc•r4-M••f•r Ch•tt• private bidding amoog the world's 27 Yl•U IN Tl<E SAME LOCATION PHONE ...... .. lop dlamondmetthan~ts~----~========================================::::::! 4 GAil V PILOT W""-, llilldl 21, 1973 ' • (:oastid Group . Meets a Test COASI' ROASl'S DEPT. -Some Ume back in rhil spoce, I '""ested Uiat all us ~ ·in lhe late, great Propoettlon 20 flop ought to stop griplag 1t the new Coutal Zone C.O-V1tlon Commissions. We oueht lo atOp Jong enolll!h lo let lhem get started. , Theo, alter the new coastal control !9lks are oU and Wider way, It would be l\lr, lo start whooping and llollertng a~. Well, I'm here fA> i;eport they've started. Sort of. .. you will recall that under Proposition 20 which was paned by the voters last NOvember, six regional commi!!ions were created. These colTUllWlon will now nile on evet}'lhlng lo bo oolll along our ~allfomia coastline between the Oregon and Mei:ican borders. sOme of us who oppased the concept sUggested that this might be a bit clumsy and indeed, plenty costly. Time will tell. .ANYW AV, IN OUR region, the South Coast commission is the one in charge. Thus they called a session the other night down at the San Clemente Clubhouse and some 500 folks arrived early. Most of them were there to put the knock on grading and earth-moving operations currenUy under way by AVCO C.mmunity Developers who a r e -operating just above Salt Creek Beach between Dana Point and South Laguna.. f'VCO's efforts to rearrange the graphy above Salt Creek Beach had wn considerable mention just before commission session in the uptown ss. So 1otJ of folks showed up. • • ;J"ROUBLE WAS, the 12-meniber board ""'1_'t prepared to discuss the AVCO ~tion. It wasn't on the agenda. Or .at ~they said it wasn't -possibly after wing the size of the citizen delegation. re was considerable noise from the e -some claim even some Coot· mping in the back rows -to get the Lal commission around to dlscuss.i.ng t Creek anyway. mewhere along In here, Fi!Jlt trlct Supervisor Rooald Caspers, wflo ifa commission member, dropped a note o!I, to the chairman and departed the htll. After he left, came the voting. ;The question was whether or not the ~ ~d .~·-•P.:lhe •VCQ... matter in view of publ.ic pressure.~ vote was 6 to 5 to forget the whole thing for the evening. INSTEAD, AVCO't grading operations will come up before fhe commission next March 26 when the body meets again in Long Beach. Of course, this is con· siderable more ol a drive roc protesters rrom Laguna Niguel than it was to the San Clemente Clubhouse . It is unknown at this juncture if Supervisor Caspers will also take a walk at Long Beach when the question crops up again. All of this viewed together caused con· siderable gnashing of teeth in the au- dience down at San Clemente. Some shouts were directed at ·tJM! com- missioners like, "You just wait until the next electkins .•. " ALAS, THESE POOR rrtitgujded souls were apparently uoHware tlii.f the com· mi.ssioner1 aren't elected. Under Prop. 20. they were appointed. Government by committee, friends. After dispatching an angered and unsatisfied $'ong oU into the San Clemente night, the coastal commission lhen got down to serious business on its agenda . They started some time Monday night. They finished lhe session oh, about 2 a.m. Tuesday. Like I say, they'r. really off and ru.n- ning. · AraJb ·world ITT TESTIMONY-William R. Merriam, former head of l'IT's IV ashington office, teotifies he- f ore Special Senate Fonrign Re· lations suboommlttee dealing with alleged efforts to keep Salvatore Allende out of power in Ghile. All Resolutions On Panama Canal Opposed by U.S. PANAMA (AP) -The U.N. Seourity COWlcll meeting in Panama went into its final day tot;ia3 with the United States still oppdsed to all 'araft resolutions on the Panama Canal. ."I ha~e not seen aty resolutim we can suppOrl,•·~.S. AmliSsador John Scali Q.'l!I "*' ~ Teeessed Tuesday night. "We will continue to try to find a solution ." The session ' was suspended for more than tour boors in 1he afternoon to search for a compromise, but apparently without success. SCALI HAS SAID he will veto any resolution that is not acceptable to the Nixon Administration. But it seemed likely that any resolution not acceptable to the United States would oot get the nine aUinnative votes required for passage and therefore a U.S. veto would not be necessary. Panama wants the council to adopt a resolution calling on the United Nations to help Panama obtain Cull sovereignty over the 500-squa~mlle Canal 7.ooe. The United States considers the resolutions that have been drafted pro-Panamanian attempts to influence n e g o t i a t i o n s between life United States and Panama for a new canal treaty. MANY LA TlN AMERICAN diplomats indicated Panama might back off from a strongly worded resolution h a vi n g a1rea.~y gotten what it wanted Crom the coundl's firil meetlilg in Lalin Amenca -worldwide publlcity and first-hand observation of conditions in Panama by members or t.be council . • -fA>""". --alr..tlilb -~ and XilWall. dooorlbod .., Arab politlQll-.u Ibo WWII - -!be two COUDlila In 10 ,..,._ 1be oemiollidal F.c1Plla> .llldcll• Eut News Agtmt (llEllA) I a Id Ibo Kuwaiti Ooundl al Minlll<R held on urgent meeting 1Aldly lo 1caaalder Ille crisis. A dispatcll from Bamaloll ~ Foreign MinlsUr Abdel llallm new lo Ba&hdod loday ui a apedal medlatloo mission almed al reooMDi lhe cvrreot crisis --!rlq and Kuni!. Syria called "' lhe two COUlllrlel IO McCone Tells Of $1 Million ITT Offer ~ . W,\SHINGTON (AP ) -Former CIA Director John J. McCone today told the Senate he carried a $1 million rrr offer to Henry A. Kissinger and CIA Director Richard Helms lo try lo head off the election of Salvador Allende as president of Chile. McCone said the plan was not generated by rrr. He said be talked to Richard Helms, who had succ.eded him as CIA director and Henry Klssinger, na· tional security adviser to President Nix· on. ;,Mr. Kissinger thanked me very much and said I would hear from him," McCone related. "I did not, so I assume there was no such plan." AicCone testified before a special Senate foreign relations subcommittee that he acted at the direction of Harold S. Geneen, chairman of the board of the International Telephone &: Telegraph Corp. The firm's $150 milllon investment in Chile Telephone Co. was threatened by expropriation by Allende's prospective election in 1970. McCONE, WHO HAD joined the rrr board or directors, said that the idea was to support a coalition of Chilean political opponents to Allende, who faced a runoff election. McCone also said the idea was to have ITT contribute to any U.S. government program to improve housing and technical and agricultural assistance in Chile. "At no time was the suggestion made to use the money surrept.Itioosly,11 said the .slight, white-haired witness. "There was nothing covert about it.11 McCone specifically rejected any suggestion that lhe l1T board ol direc- tors had in mind underwriting operations by lhe Central lotelligeoce Agency in Chile, bot he acknowledged such an jd.,. may have· been part of "staff tbintlh&." McCone said Geoeeo raised ~ sul/jeCt in September 1970 after Allende . had finished first in the Chilean presidential election but without the necessary ma· jority, meaning a run-fff would be held in Nov'!'!'ber· MCCone said he very probably asked for CIA help in a meeting with Helms. He said the CIA promised "some minimal effort" to defeat Allende in the presidential election. WICKS 'No ll'llt:lt1ICltl JIW1t but stick around.' Rockies to Coast-Stormy Ce1itral Plateau Has Snow; South,east Dampened Too I ) t • l(OfMe---~ .,IAIM t~-zalHOW ~IHOW!H "-: tt~ I "em.t ..,.u.tlolll and -tlloir prol>-Jrms In a aplrit ol -llood." Diplomatic IOW'Ctl said Jtblddam was carrying a penonal mmoee lrotn Prai- dmt I/Ales Asead lo lnqi Pml- Ahmed -Al --Aller his talb. with the Iraqi olliclalJ, Khaddam will proceed lo Kuwait for similar ta1U with kuwaltl leaden, lhe -said. • A Lebaneae army cornaumtque ..,. nouncinC the 3:116 a.m. atrac:t uidJ • "'!be anned men, estimated at l9 • penons and travellog In a pictup ~ • opened fire Oil -maMint • cbeckpclnl, lillling CD aoldi« and......,. U~fT.....,... Easy Winner Lindy Boggs, widow of former House Majority Leader Hale Boggs, hao become the first congresswoman in Louisiana ~~I breezing to victory in election to fill bite husband's seat. Reynolds Oaims Judgment Error Ai Gila Bend MIAMI (AP) -Aclor Burt Reynolds says he probably erred when he allow<d actress Sarah Miles lo sll!Y in his -.! room the night before her business manager was f0tn1d dead in her room. "I auppose that was an error in judg· ment," Reynolds said Tuesday in a telephooe interview. "But if some woman was in trouble and getting beat 1lJ> and didn't have any place lo go I'd probably do it again." Reynolds' comments came one day a[ler a Cali(omla expqt agreed with an Arizona aulopsy that'• DaVld~Wlllltiig, bminess manager for the British actress, died of an overdose of drugs at Gila Bend, Ariz., last Feb. 11. At that Ume Reynolds and Miss Mil<S wen. filming the movie "1be Man Who Loved ·Cat Dancine," 1n Gila Bend. 'Ibey now Clll'-- rently are on locatim in St. George, utah. MISS MILES and Reynolds lold I he jury ol linding Wlllting, 26, deaij In Mils Miles' motel room last moDth. They returned to Gila Bend under court order last week and repeated what they bad told authorjties after Whiting~s death : !hat Whiling beat tbe ·actresa when lhe returned to he~ room late at rijgbt, and was found dead the 'next moming. Miss Miles said she went' to ReyDoidl' room a11.. Ibo beating and apenl the oliht there. ( "The reason I didn't call lhe polica that 'night was because i didn't !mow lhe relationship ~eeo Whlllog and Sarah -I figured that was up to · ;ber/' Reynolds. "1d. "Naturally, it'• been blown up ~ pletely out d proportlm ao4 alfeettd my relatiooship with other -1e. Jilcluding Sarah," be said. "It'• a llUle d.lfficult to go ticrwork and do a love acene with llDll1ebOdy when yoo're afraid fA> be oeeo with then). !0< fear people are golag fo misinterpret ev«y thing you do," said lhe actor. l • • ·I . I 'Ille c:riais batw-Kaia!~ olll Jnq I erupted wben !orce1 from the two COOi> tries dulled in p<eda"11 batllel 1\Jeada)' a)oog a llO-mlle llrtldl of lbatr 4ispuled border. Kuwall repooded by I n le n o 11 y I n S security measutts at .ieYeral vital utlliUes and tnatallalk>M and ordering the border closed. FoteilD Undenecretary . .lWhed el-' Raihed charged that 1ra9 wao 11UU1•iog troops behind the !ronUer and 1 fOVem- ment JOUrce said Iraq wu uriled to withdl'lw Ila troops mm Kun!U tilt· rttory. ' ,,. Reds to Release-~1 • Final Prisoners SAIGON (AP) -'Ille Viel Cong delegation aooouncod loolghl that Ille last group of American priaonera beld by the Communist aide will bo ieleued Saturday and Sunday at Hanoi's Gia Lam airport 1be u .S. Q>mmarut Wd that according lo Ila .-rds, Ibo COmmunista still hold U7 American iriaooera, fucludtng 140 military men and seven clvlllans. But tt waa uoclear whether the actual Mmber releued might be a few IJiihet'. The P!ntagon had disclosed earller that two U.S. Navy fliers formerly listed as missing in action are now carried as POWs. They were shot down over the northern quart.er of South Vietnam a few days before the cease-lira went inlo ef- fect Jan. 27. ' 1'he Vitt Cong spokesman said th!t at I-one of the POW1 being released by lhe Viet Cong was captured on Jao. 28, the ~ay before lhe signing ol tbe pe.c. agreement in Paris. But be gave no other details. THE vmT CONG spo1tano4n said a list of St Amer!CM prisoners capluted In South VJetnam to be released at Gia Lam airport in Hanol on Saturday would be turned over to the United States on Thursday. North Vietnam will release the last group of America~ it bolds, also at Gia Lam, on Sunday, tbm completing the American repatriation three days ahead of the March 21 deadllne set by the Pam peace agreement The Communist side previously had released 439 American prisonen:, both milltaty and civilian. One reuon llie United Stalu ii seeiin.( ~ last olllclal IJN mm .both Ncrtli. Vietnam and the Viet Cong is to &seer· tain if there have been any additiom or deleiloos ~ lhe or1ibJa1 list of 58$ presented to ttle United states oo Uie day:~ the agreement was signed. · , THE UNITED STA'l'ES hu IUSPODdO<I its troop withdrawals from Vietnam with 6,300 troops stlll remaining, but has said . DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE o.n..., o1 tho o•~ ""' iJ 9'UIRlttftd I ~~: " .,.. . _,._ -IJoltlft' .., 11• ,. ... c-11 ..... J9W ....,. ~ M ........ te """ Clllf -IMM t111tN 11•..-. s.twMy ... ....., If .,.. • -,_,.,. ,....qn.,., • .1111.~y ..... .-. Slinlol•y, ....... ·~ ................ .. ,_ Calil -1111• ...... ..... Ttltpholws Mat Orange Cotlnf1, ...,.... ... 642·4111 N:=w:r1=::...1··9eKft.···· 540.1220 San c~.., ,,,..trerto ... di. le" Juln Clpl1tr•110> DIM P~111t, Sol/th LIQW!i, L.tg-NIOVtl 492-4411 ' ' it· will resume the redeployments once it officially receives the lists of prl90ners and the dates they will be turned over. The Viet Cong spokesman sild that the plans he disclosed to new'smen were agreed on during a 4ifa.:hour meeting,of tbe lour • party Joint Mllltary Oom· mission's subcomm.Lsslon dn priloaetl. The subcommisslon is made 'U.P of representalives of the United Stalu, North Vietnam, South Vietnam and tbe Viet Cong. The spokes.man al.5o reported that one l South Korean prisoner would be released at Due Pho, 100 miles south of Da Nang, 1 on Swxlay. The highest-ranking prisoner still held 1 by the Viet Cong is Col Benjamin Har- rison Purcell, captured during the usa Tet offensive. Among those stllt held is Marine Sgt. Jose Jesus Anzaldua of Retugio, Tel., captured by the Viet Cong on Jan. 17, 1970, near An Hoa, south of Da Nang, while serving as an interpreter for the 5th Regiment of the tst Marine Division. I ' ' UPIT ........ Fields question • Fonner United Mineworkers President W. A. Tony Boyle ponders question at news con- ference following te.stimooy at murder trial of Wtlllam Prater in' Erie, Pa. Boyle <oittends that j!la)'illg of dissident official · ,,i!ock Yablonski hid nothing to •jlO' With ~-" KMilidwnst Sp~cifres • . f : l ! . Deqth ·Perialty 1 Crimes • Mitrime, a fonner Richmond, Ind., ! police. thief on assignment with the AgeiiCy for lotemaUooal Development, i ( IN SH(Jff!'. .. , .. ) waa ;k'°i,doaped Gi 'J'llY '31, 1 o, by 1 Tupamaro urbru\~/ 1 • ~'• Vntlir Jtrhst PHNOM PENH (UPI) ... :: r,grmer Deputy Pl'elllid' Otji. ~alil S1r1k ., Malak' hes llhn placiltl untlU "°""" ar-. ,...,anc1 denied -1~ '!1111 tbe I out.ide world, mlltaq ~: nllld • 1 Malak, a cousbi ol ~ C an Chief of State Prilloe ~ , la a longtime cl .... friend al1d atlVl!oel' lo I P~ldeot Loo Nol. Ill aiicl tOn,llOI join-I ed F-IO ~ Wiaoaoj; on Vardl II, l97V. . . ' •11111~-.-.~ HOLBROOK, (AP) -leatdiera loday recovend tlie lllclJu al llJair Air I"or'CO olll<len killed In a. .frilill er two Fill nrin(-wloi fllhter jets durlni a flllht lr•lnin& mlsalon. The IU mllUoo ~ fall about ·~ rnilos apart near" llolbrool: Municll>tl Airport ,...., nl&bl-• The ~le~ w.re ldentlrled ao Maf. William W. ullde, 311, Colcndo ~·· Colo,; MaJ. Rlohard L. Brehm, 37 Omaha, Net>.; Capt. William T. ~ 25. Brownmlle, TeL. and Capt. o,rid <:. lllactleqa, 311, Cteaat!U, N.J. 11 T 0 LO Dool Rusa from I'll!< de!ei who Pc !lcial Ellsl !Mvl tbe ( side wblc Papi e ! ·w Sev~ llJ1de Pro1 iUaU c , deve em~ ~ Tri g<>OI Rey $3.5 aild Mon whic \•xpe • LC C.bl Enrl tenc, yeai sale wort mar n gral ol ei ron ~ , ~ = ~ ~ I I • -r ... i 1 ·.<1m11ai1m1; • • • -. J)~f ense' Team Put On Stand M'Closkey Cuts Ti~~ L06 ANGE!ES ·-(UPI) • - Rep, Paul II. McClolkey Jr., LOS ANGEW iAP) -the liheral CallfoJ:AlJ Daniel EU-g and fJlthol)y RepubUcan who b r i e 11 y n ... _ '-'"•• , be cba-ed ~-,lfW>D -are ,.,_,. •""'" ar lor die paify's nomlllaUon lasl from lallllllar fen t ~go n yoar, bas clianadi/ill votiJ!g . PlJlOT' trill parUcipanll, ~ ngbtroUoo !rolil !lie GOP lo defeuH team "cooaultants" DO party altlli8Uon, it, WU who come lo ""'"1 every day. revealed ~ Fo'rmer government or-J4cCloakey aaid lo , llclall who joined the Wliblngton 1hat the change Ellsherg-Ruuo lorcea alt<r did DOI ~ mean be leaving their Washington jobs, WU leaving the ll<publiC&D the ~lants can provtW Jn. l'artJ, but WU keeping his Of>' side de~ _of the sygtem ti~ open. ll1o, ilrgistratlon which ~ the Fon!agoo .J'9ldl "declW state'' Pagers.HtoP aecret." because be did not lilt a party S E preference. . e -..:empt caufofnia voling olllclats in-~ws ANGELES (AP) •-"~led !ll.1C'I o Ike Y s Several prtJec!ts which """" ~t~lea '!lf1<:1Y tcgt- Ullder way lhelore pa~e of R<pulllT~ !' • Proposition 20, the coastal In-• itiative, have been granted uTIDS D0'9N'T mean I'm · -. • not a Republican anymore. I • I~,;,\, ~ :~ .. U,IT .... MAY NOT RUN-' Sen. 'Poto' McClosby • ( BRlEll:''S J· ~" said _14cClmkey. IJ' He sald tha'..xing regtstra. . -' ' ...,__...,. ____ ·_., tton form lie filled out while Secretary of Stale Mmund G. llepubllcan, !or our purposes, unless tie reglaters u • ll<publlcan," aaid De p u I y Secretary of Stale 'fOll\ Qu!m!, "U BD election were lo be bold today ht. c0uld not run -or vote -in either party's primary.'' ,, McCloskey e :t e cul e d a change of registration with the clerk of the county al San Mateo oo Milrch 13. March JS , waa lbe Wt day on wl!Jcl> U · woo!d' have been plSSible !or McCl<lokey lo cul his u.., wtth'the 'Rejiubllcans ii 1)0 wants -~lo run for office as. a Deimocrat next rear, the sec.retary· or ·11ate's ptfice said. , -;:· . .. Under caJilOl'lj)a lilt', a can- flidate may ·DOI run t.. any partisan office. under one par- ty label II he hal . i>len registered as a member of another party' during lhl! ;..r preceding his official c!eclara· tloo ol candidacy. c, . dlaJwlng hia 'legal residence Brown Jr., the state's ·~ development p e r m it u:· askea What party he intended election o ff t c e r , said em~ by the South Colsl 1o be .affiliated with "a year McClostey "can consider•; THE DEADLINE "!Or of. Rejlanll 7.one , CoaservaUon from now'' and "I haven't himsell anything he clloooes, flclally declaring candidacy In Commission.. , made up my"mind on that • · · but . ln . the ' eyes of ~ next year's electloM is March .The action Tueaday included I don~ laloW which party I will Calilorniiueloctlon llws he " 13, 19'11; meaning if McCloskey go-ahesds !or a Marina del · Identify wllh. It depends on offi~ a member of neither wishes lo jOin the Democrats, Rey shcpplng cenler In which what dlrecllon the Jl<Rtlbllcan party. he has nine mooU.. lo-do II. $3.5 million had been spent, party takes." McCloskey said he was ai'td two parcels«. 8 Santa In Los · Angeles., a ·"THE LAW is very clear. "prettydisenchantedwitlithe Monica redevelopment project spokesman for· the office of Jle is not considered a Watergate thing, and ex-wb!ch carried a $27.7 million PJ ___ _,_,..,. _______ ""1' __ 1111\'l* ecutive privilege and several \expenditure. other things aboot this ad- • Dope sentence Porn Helpful? '"'.:l'lJ:.t~ he dec11nec1 to l(tate bis party aUiliaUon, bis LOS ANGELES (AP) -'ed wif C 11 Cabtnet·maker Rig 0 be rt 0 Doctor Tells .of 'Throat' ~ .~ ~ ~~~ Enriquez, 29, has been sen-McCI k "d tenced to prison _from five , os ey sa1 · years lo lile for ~ssion and BEVERLY HILUi (AP) -Because Uley heip sale of 10 pqunds of herolft-remove "anxiety and inhibitions" from discussions · worth •1.s· mllllon on the Illicit of 98XUality, ·such 6"Xllally t!xplicit movieo as "Deep market, officials say. Throat" are al, educatiC>Dal and therapeutic value, a The heroin "was the highest psychiatrist says. grade I've seen' in 'mi' U year.r Dr. Richard Greene of the University of Cali· of experlent!t,'• ~ii cllelnlrt ) fornia at Los Anteles School of Medicine testified ~_;.1,f. Angeles Police'. ·Tuesday at a Municipal Court bearing to determbie 7'-" ;-1 w,hether authorities can rightfully seize a copy of, ;9• C.cre Goes On 'die movie from a local theater. ; His testimony supported del'"18e attorney John ,_ llACRAMENl'O (AP) -Weston's arg\llllO!lts that the movie did not violate Cilld care services affecting olJocenity laws because it was of social value and •;GOO Calllornla dilldrentilwill nnportance. . _,.ntly <00tlnue un at Vincent Miranda and stephen Michael Hagan, '!Msl. July 1 without federal owner 1nd manager of the -~t Theater in CutBlail. a Re a g an ad-Holl ood · ·~--ed misdemeano U of ~.,,,.· =· 1~:;;_ ~ yw , are:U-J on r coun ,........ llllile _...,. _,. o-ty in connectioll with ,tile•lhcn<inf of "Deep 1.'hroat '·' ... ' . . l.. ··-.,( . j =T:~r lt.i the The mo'vle liiS 'ueraged !abOut a $75,000 a' •-~-"·-, .,. ;V!lilll< gro6s ·for ti 'nast !Kret> weeks, tile theater ........ '"lt:ll-::be _. . tlaid:·l·fl."--,fil -,tt , f")' • ..., ..,. agemen ,IJ,.r 1• ';; J.j.'I ,, , 1 o .. u, -..rll I. The Bigger · They Are .•. OAKLAND (UPf) -Alforiso Zapata may be the biggest caodidate -for mayor of Oakland, but his 90-pound ad- vantage didn't help much in a cily council meeting scuffle. Zapata, 2'IQ pounds, hunched his biilll: over the lectern, mak- ing jt hard for olben to reach th• micnipbone. . Pa!relmlll> Elwin C. !,amp Jr., a ' 180-poUnder, ordered llim to sjt down. A scuffle J .. ensu~ and Lai\\P got Zapata " Jn a luu!lmer . Jock. The policeman q\lic:kly llUsted blm. Wedne5daJ, Marth 21, 1973 Mexican \Peppers . Halted by FDA SAN YSIDRO (AP) -The we can define the problem." U.S. Food and Drug he explained. Administration has halted lhe shipment of all green peppers from Afexico into the United DAILY PILOT Follower f I Sentenced -! 1 CALIFORNIA · States because of possible p e s t i c I d e contamination, authorities aaid. HE SAID EPA o(ficials have told the FDA the pesticide levels detected pose no public health hazard, and no peppers have been seized in the United States. He did not say whether any tainted peppers were believed to have entered this LOS ANGELES (AP~ • .i I Charles Manson follower ~.f Brunner has beeo sentenced jj) two consecuUve lO..year-to-lif1 pri90ll tenns for two armed robberies In a plot lo fr' Manson. The judge denied a reque by her attorney for lmposi~ of concurrent rather th baek-to--back tenns. The .a •. torney said she would be able to act "ln a socially ac- ceptable manner" after some time in custOO.y. Dextrose Jlecall .Expanded BERKELEY (AP) - A drug company says it ls expanding its recall of dextrose in- travenous solution to inclt.Jde about 66,00> bottles. A apokesman for Cutter Laborai<>ries, Inc., of Berkeley said on Tuesday that the firm has expanded last Friday's recall order of 8,500 bottles to cover all dextrose solutions produced since last August at the firm's Chattanooga, Term., plant. Meanwhile.federal authorities continue to in- v e s t i g a t e postsurgery in- f ectlons suffered by three women ·at a 'hospital in Milwaukee, Wis. An FDA spokesman ln Los Angeles said Tuesday that .. a large percentage of current country. Mexican shipments" of pe~ ''The ports of entry are clos- pers have been found to coo~ ed all across the Meiican tain amounts of the con-border from San Ysidro to troversial pestickle Monitor 4 B 'lle ~ lo th 1 1 'd ed rowmv1 , .1.u., e pep-above the eve cons1 er \ pers ," Kleeks saJd. safe by the fe d er a 1 I The order went to U.S. E n v i ronmental Protection customs agents last Saturday, Agency. he said. Judge Arlhur Alcaron <11 Superior Court observ~ that • psychiatrist testified during 1 her trial she had an ''icy, 1 ca 11 o us de termination"\ The insecticide has not been approved !or use on hell P'!P' pers, the FDA said. ·Only small residues have been detected but .any residue is considered illegal. · regarding the possible need of LETTUCE from catifoinia murdering several persons t6 1 and Arizona tainted with free Man.90n, convicted in lht Monitor 4 was seized by ~ murders of actress Sharon·· FDA Crom grocery shelves Tate and sli: others. " THE TRACES of Monitor I were found on bell pepper shipments entering t he United States at Nogales, Arb:., the FDA said. "Most of the volume of bell peppers have been coming through Nogales -a million pounds a day," said Abraham Klecks, deputy regional FDA director. "None has bee n de.stro~. All we need to do is turn them back at the border." "There is no way we can test every green pepper com- ing over the border, so we have banned all of them until across the nation a n d destroyed during February. Monitor 4, which subsequently was banned for ~ on lettuce by the federal govemment, is a nerve gas-like chemical with · elements similar, to those used In germ warfare during World War II. Its use has been blam- ed by the United Farm Watkers Unkn for causing ill- ness among fann workers who handled lelluce treated with it. The embargo on bell pep- pers comes at the start of a lMkiay harvest period. One official said growers have appealed to the Mexican secretary of agriculture to in· tervene with the-U.S. govern- uWBF.;TllER as a leader o~ a followw.": the judge S¥id in: imposing. sentence Tuesday,. "Miss Brunner is an ex'- tremeJy dangerous person." In another court devefop:. ment, the state Court of A.~' peal affirmed the first-degile& murder conviction of Cltar1~.S' "Tex'' Watson , 26, in the1 slaylngs, but the now-ban~ death penalty was officially · modified to life imprisonment. 1 MT. SINAI Hospital has reported one woman died, one recovered and one remains \n critical ·condition. All had received the Cutter solutiori after · obstetrical-gynecological surgery,_ said Raymond S. Alexander, the hospital's e1.-ecuµve. vice president. .---------...,, ment. Set for sentenctng later irr the week are three co-defen- dants of Miss Brunner, COD· victed Feb. 21 or having tak.,.._ 113 r111.. and '630 In .... from a suburban HaWthorni" surplus store and '3.600 from. a Covina beer distributor. ..: The cause of the infeections has not been established, said llornard J. Lowry, ihe Cutter spokesman. He said the in- vestigations by the Food and Drug Administration, the Communicable Disease Center at Atlanta and Cutter may take two weeks or more. Lowery said about tw~ thinis of the M,000 hollies under recall already have been used . Cl1lTER TOOK the volun- tary recall action "In the light of prudence and as a precau- tion,,. said Lowry, adding that the solution had b e e n distrihl!ted ~ dealers and ~ l!1 Midweal<rn and Easteln '!Wes. He 'sald no list Of 'sfi.tes 'vtaJ available'. 1' -~ 2.8 QUAKE HlTS S. LA LOS ANGELES (AP) - A m.i]d earthquake rattled the southern part of Los Angeles and several beach cities Tuesday n i g b t , registering 2.8 on the Richter scale at t h e Galifomia Institute o f Technology seismological laboratory, offlclals said. Police in cities from Venice lo Long Beach said Ibey received calls after the,teihblor but no reports 11 c1amase. " ' I • CORRECTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . Advertisement which appecired Fri· day, March 16, re: Culver Drive In· terc:halHJe reconstruction. This ad appeared in error -MHtlnCJ oriCJl- nally sc:hedul~ for April 17, 1973' f\ai j,eft CClllC•llecl. The Dally Piiot ritCJrets ttils error. I Sav' ;~~tln~lime grooming 11eedS at T_reasWv's . ' I ' ) • • h·eal w~ and, beauty departtm~nt. - ALBERTO V05· HAIR --' SPRAY 1<>-o?: • • • I . . ---··: I . -=•a;q a1lllP'; '.:.~ ..... ,., VO .5 - HAUll l~•AT .. . " .. .. ' ..,,,. '· • I· ' .. • ' CLAIROL-.' LONG & SILKY I CONDITlONE~. LOTION 8-oz. SJ39 • . .. I " ' ~ ~ • • • '"MA YBELLINE '-GREAT LASH ' MASCARA S·J 19 . . . 'GILLmE I • PEARL ALBERTO DROPS BA BAM TOOTH SHA·MPOO POLISH ~ 7-oz. 2%-oz. ~ sac 99c~ I I EDGE THE LAVORIS son& DRI • ,DRY LOOK HAIR SPRAY 11-oz. 99c -. l PROTECTIVE ~ SHAVE 1-<n.. ~VORIS" 66~ MOUTH• G&l.ITtl ANTI· ~ WASH PERSPIRANT 2().oz. S.oz. ~-·· ····-sac 99c • OPEN DAILY 9130 to 9i30 . SUNDAY 10 to 7 · I • . • \ • .. ,, " . '• ... ... .,. , • ' t DA.D.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE An Important Choice 1D COllllderinf IP!llkanta to the post of plannlna oommllsioner, the Laguna Beach City Council would do best to lzy to aelec:t a penon who would not encounter qontinu.al c.onfllcl.s of lltlet'est or stand to pin peaonally or profeak>Nlly by his association with the public boll'C!. There are certain occupations wbere continual un- toward ~ would be placed OD a co!llllli3oloner, lbnJugb buoloeaa auoclatlons, prospective clients and "P"""I lmowl«lge available to a commlsdooer, but not to bb profezlooal contemporaries. . 'Ille land professions oome readlly to mind u those areas wbere potential conflict. of lnte.rest could pop up. ~11~~ poroon tn such a drcwDJtance could at times =-· ~ veil al suspicion over the actions of the com- Obriously, -1 estate brokers, architects, developers and othera within land Investment profeosions are famil- iar with the technical proceaes which come belore the commission. That knowledge might be of assistance to the other commlssionen, on technical points. How_,,.er, that same knowledge can be and is offered from the floor during public hearing., from project spokesmen, and from the city staff, hired tor its technical expertise. Appatntmont of oomeone wbo may flnd himself in- volved m coottnuing conflicts of Interest wltlle sitting OD the CommiRQn is Dot in the public interest. &Jcb an appointee can, al course, alJetaln from voting on touchy iasues, but thiJ would not be providing full-time serv· ice to the commission. , land and not just for ,tbe Ple9enl One of the requltt- meots of the job ls alto being able to meet the demand of having time necessary for the mound of homework of a devoled C(>!llml9-. Free Speech Danger? A nther attange point of 'flew toward education wa11 voiced by Midlael Colllns, a Saddlebacl< Community College trustee. during board dl.oculllions of a opeaken' policy at the Mission Viejo campua. "CamplllOS are not mainWDed as a forum for free apeech. Our job here Is to educate," Coilioa Nld when confronted by students seeking oome amendment to Ille college speakers policy. Changeo oougllt would end the equal time requirements guaranlftlng "Jl"akers of op- posite positions would be preseoted on tvJo.alded sub- jecta. The policy change is not the question here, in Col- lins' thinking. ms mlauulentandlng of the meaning of education in a free 80ciety is disturbing. Apparent ae- quiesence by fellow truslA!eS is even more so. The Saddlebad: board seems to regard college otu· deota as vaguely dangerous dilldren wbo muat be guarded from self-destruction. \_ .; 1 The Ideal commissioner would be a generalist, wbo has a concern for people and for the future, not just for The trus1ees owe students and the community more than paternalism -they owe students the opportunity to develop .. mature Americans, gleaning opinions from a vigorous and open exchange al thougbt. This is simple Integrity In education. '.Ah tell yew it's terriblf! th' way some of these tax preparers violate th' law!' , Familiar Words in Odd Places (SYDNEY J.HARRI~ Today'• word-<!uiz deals with familiar fords used In an uhfamillar way, or in ID odd phrue w!Jooe derivation bu been lbocured. IWI right cerllfles you as a nuter weird-mo*er. 1. How does '°money of account" dH- !er from meTe money? i . What does it mean that "Half ls lll<ft t h a n the rbole0 ? 3. Whal ls the orl· cln rl "'winning aands down"? 4. Why do we clU IDOlelhlila dazzling· IF des:teroul "a hat Irick"'! • 5. Where did the phrase "by hook or crook" come from? 6. In his famous solHoquy, Hamlet uiys, "ntere's the rub" -does this have 1nythlng to do with "rubbing" as we mderstand it? 7. When two persons or factions are said to be. "at loggerheads," where does :he expression come from ? 3. What does the "hue" refer to in the phrase. "hue and cry"? 9. Why ls a quarry aald to be '1beld al .ay"? JO. "'Knocked Into a cocked hat" ~efers to what activity? \NSWERS 1. "Maney of account" is a monetary lenomlnation used In reckoning, but not minted a1 actual coin; like the "guinea" '1 England, which was 21 shllllngs. bul :here ha.I been no guinea piece for over a century. 2. When Perseua was about to take a -- Dear Gloomy Gus Laguna Beach is a Boyd sanctu- ary. L. R. K. dispute to court, his brother, Hesiod, ad· vised him that "Half Is mott than the whole," meaning that ball of the estate without legal experute Is better than the whole mate after the lawyers have had their plckjngs. ~ 3. From borse-reclQg, where a jockey far enough ahead romps in without using his whip to goad hla mount. 4, In crk:ket, taking three wickets with three succesaive balls ( o o the Order of l>ltting a grand-5lam home run In basebstt) waa called "lbe hat tri<k," because the bowler who did this was awarded a new hat by his team . 5. A feudal custom allowing tenants to take as much firewood as could be cut with a bill-hook, and whatever low branches could be reached with a shepherd's crook. 6. A "rub" in the ancient game or bowls meant lhat an ob1truction prevented the free movement of your bail. 7. "Logger" was a heavy wooden clog fastened to the legs of Vazing horses to prevent straying: often two horses became engangled ln them. 8. "Hue and cry" wu the old legal name for an official oukr!y when calling for hefp in the pursuit of a criminal escaping from justice. 9. When the quarry was corne1ed the hounds barked, or "bayed."' 10. Jn the game of ninepins, when all pins but three, set in a triangle, were knocked down, the set was technically ''knocked into a cocked hat." Reluctant Peacekeeper Canada ls trying hard to be purer than Caesar'• wlfe in Vietnam. Merely being a ltlember ol the JnternaUonal Commission lor Control and Supervision (fCCSl. however, is somewhat like be l n g discovered at a Roman orgy: It's dlf- ftcult to explain that you were invited ooly to oblerve and repm1. Dispatching [oreign officers to Vietnam last January, Prime MlnUter TI:udeau cooleseed . he. flad ·"misglvings" about the whole thing. Ottawa very nearly refused when It was asked, along with Poland, Hungary and Jndmesta, to police the Viet peace. Foreign llllnlsltr Mitchell Sharp told !be International C.Onference on Vietnam in Paris that Canada did not want to get ln· volved "once a~ain in an intractable position and an open -ended com- mitment." When none of lhe Canadian conditions for membersbtp were met, it 'decided to go anywly -but only on • 60- d1y trial basis. Nolhliig has since happened to make CaJlada feel more comfortable. Vlol1t1ons ol the cease-lire take place every day and the ICCS ls powerless to report them, let akme stop lhem. Unless IOIDething Is done . wrote a veteran observer, "the whole peace-keeping macblnery. . .will almosl inevitably faJLer." CANADIANS have been involved in virtually every international peace--ketp-lna venture since World War 11 and are lckllowledged experts at It. In a few cues -lhe Suez crlsla of 11156 and cur- renlly ln Cyprua -the United Nations oper1U001 were succea1111. nut 1n most, -OU.WO joamoltsl Pall!r Word, ''Ibo mull bu been fruslrotlon, atsll08- EDITORIAL RESEARCH Uon, expense and renewed fighting. Nineteen years in the old International Control Commission, set up to observe the Geneva acconls OD Indochina in 11154. was the least reward.Ing experience of all. Canada was teamed up with India and Poland in that one. "We never agreed on anything," recalled a Canadian diplomat. "The Indlano were as neutral aa ... well, Stalin." Canadian fears that Polind and Hungary would hamstring the new com- mission have already been realized. Michael Gauvin, canadl'• chief deleple to lbe IOC'l, complained recmly that 14lWO ntf!l'N>ers" ol. the comrnlsslm re/used lo ln-ig•te • reporled North Vlelnamese mllllal)I buildup n e a r Khesanh. THERE IS a domestic upect to can- ada'• toughnea. The ~lion em-va- tive party has been having 1 field d>y with lhe government's decision to join the ICCS when not one of Cftnada's ma· jor condltions were met. Trudeau must li!ten lo the oP1'08ilion becaulo It can kick his-minority liberal a0Ytnlllll!ll1 out of power almost at wlD. Fore~ Minister Sharp !ell Ottawa March II for urgent lalk.t with leaden In Saigon and Hanoi. The trip 1' oeen as • last chance for the two sides to itva ........... that the comm-wilf Jie. allowed to become effective. s • New Setting for the Drug War Now It's the 'Mghan Connection' • WASIUNGTON -'lbe FBI lo checking oor toll calls and pulling out all stops to find out how we get secret government reports on drug smuggling around the world. Despite the FBI efforts, here Is another iriatsllment from a classified document oa the "Mgban coo- oectioo.'' For centuries, the great natims have slumbered as Per- sians, M o-q o I a, Turks and Macedoni- ans invaded the moontainous land of Afghanistan. B u t now, an incursion of eor.lcans bu awakened the world to the Afghans' popw-awered hillsides. THE CORSICAN lllaf"lll bu been sumylng the lilossi!mlllg Deida With practiced eyes and coolerrlng oa thick ClllJOts with the oPlWD nquls ol Kabul, the Mgban capilal. While the heaviest publicity was centered oa the drug traffic in Turkey, Southeast Asia aod Meslco, the OJ>- derworld qulelly clinched Ila cmtacts in Kabul and ... up lls drug routeo to Europe and the Unltec!'Steres. Now, a dribble rl teem reports Is beginning to reach U.S. olllctala oa the "Afghan eonnection." We haye obtained a COl'l' of one ol these documents '° blgbly classified lbat each Me was numbered before being distributed to federa.I e1ecutives. "AFGHAN -agencies are Incapable of the moot el.....,tery ol police functions because of lbe lad< ol funds and facilities, and inadequate organization and management," states the ...,..-!. "Also, clooe family and trttial ties exist .between offidala at every level of government and inhabitants of the tribol ttglonJ. "()ptwn poppies are grown primarily in tribal areas of eastern Afghanistan, where Government mntrol is limited. Becauae It 11 dangemls even lor Afghans to enter this area uninvited, there are no relllble llatlstlcl m ,Pum ••• tralfic in Afgbanlstan. .. BUT THERE ls no questloo about the threat to the United States. "With the ban oa poppy cultivation ln Turkey after the 1971-12 seallOll. U.S. officials are oomerned that Afghanistan oould fa.st become a major source of opium and opium derivatives bound for the U.S. market/' states the secret report. Other conlidenUal ...,,,,.. repOrt that aome Afghan peasanla are oo poOr that they chew opiwn gum to eue hUnger : pains. ' And the government is so bard up for cash that it recently sold oome 30 tons of opium which bad been seized and stored for several years in a warehouse. The opiwn was purchased for legitimate "fuedical uses by a U.S. pharmaceutical fl.nn. But the firm found to Its dismay that the government opium had been diluted with sugar and foreign matter. BAD u tile -Is, 111ere ls ...,,. hope. 1be new Mgban premier, Moham· mad Musa Sbafiq bas promised to crack doym and two U.S. narcotics agent! are 'Wfl'klna with Shallq's poli<e. A l"fnlted Nations team went to Mgbanlstan lasl fall and bas prepared a OOnfidential draft report, to be released J in a few weeks, offering some aoluUons. Finally, Afghan, Iranian and U'.S. narcotics agents recently grabbed 12.7 ---or opium-bound from Mgbanimn to Iran ,ln a huge truck. I I I All Chij.dren Need Drown-p,roofing , To the Editor: The Y.'Of'k of citizens resiidmtial to the Capistrano Unified School District which will provide San aemente and Dana Hills High School with swimming pool facilities will emphasl7.e the vital im- portanc:e of initiating, in all ocean-coastal communities; year-round, drGwn-proollng tbroogOOut· all their schools, for grades K-12, In anUdpation of coolrontlng the increasing toll of lives lost because youngsters have not been required to learn to swim. EVERY YEAR a hall million people throughout the world are drowned In oceans, seas, rivers and lakes; every five years between two and three million people -the population of a small nation -are thusly lost to buman.ity which tragedy imposes one criterion amongst many for evaluating the importance of swinuning in the development of safety skills that increase the individual's capacity for sell-protection and assisting other persons in emergencies. ' Swimming is also a sport -a truly participant recreatkln which welcomes both sei:es and all ages -wblcll may be lndulged vigorously, throughout Ufe, by llix yesr olds and septuagmarians and, in addlUi:lll to its life-insuring capacities, confers upoo the swimmer t b e We-preserving qualities rl phyBtcal flloela whlch, when lnlegrated with the pre<edlng 'observations, introduc.s the swimmer to skiJH!iving and surfing, waterUllna and sailing, and Ille multipllcity of aquatics recreation ac- UviUes that Ill individuals may enjoy as a means rl enhancing the Sublie and ~~~~ wlllch are lundamcntal to a dynimlc and crea!l_ve ~ty of huntal!!ll;_ TRI tf06'? benellelal ol Ill ....,..... Uao, aw!mm~ be made 'requisite !« • ....,. 1111- dent reglatend ln Orange ty and to prmrve the -prociooJS rl ~ " treasures -Lile. BRUCE S. HOPPING Sealers Ua 1b!e To the Editor: Yoor editorial of PlidaJ, Mardi 1..,.. cemlng the Recreallcm lleporlmtnl Ind lls nelr-fUlllre relocation otnicl< I IOOt IWlle wllh the Lagunaltes, 1-'• -Illa~ Sealoa- Cilizenl Club. \'oor 11aleinent that what MAILBOX ......... """' ............... ...,....., ~ .......................... ..... er '"'-n. ,.. • _._ ...._.. • llt WM!I ................ ,--. ............. --,.. c ................ fMHllll ...... "" .... ,.,.., ............. --If ..,,... ........ .,.,.. • ...,,, wHI ..... ~ ....... : first set up the intention was for the director to "serve primarlly u a eoonllnator for various community recreatkln activities and ex 1 s t i n g faclllties would be used" may be ac- curate. HOWEVER, limes chmlge, along with the needs and -of the -If the Recreation Deportment wm to con- nne 11self only to u-activitles which other organlzailml and groups about town have lnltlated, a comiderable aec- lion " Ibo PoPulatlon would be poorly ~·'!be departmenl orgaill!od and has kepi ""' club Collll for lliree years Wider the dlrecUon of a deliglltful young man, Ron Luis, with, we believe, very little -to the clly but with • great deal of plcuure to ouraelves. As for U1ln& existing laelllUes we lla"9t ' asl:ed Mr. Fowler abo<lt the ~m l•e- lng blm and he mentioned the studlel his slsll bu made Ill lllelr IO<ll"Ch to find a sultlble o!lq with jlllt eDOUflll 114- dlllonll ..,,. to lloJd meetlnp oil aome ol the ~ IUCh aa netdleworl<, d>n- ctng and giiltar whi<b no'll ... the pres- ent llec:re•li"'I J>ulldlng. 1be aearch tiaa }':' .:.:i::~.:ie ~.; located -patine !hill would ba aflllllile for tbla JlllfP*, . Wll llUllVI thlt the""""' Ugbt bu ~ ml '"' lhe proposal rl a new I~ tor t11o Recnalion Departlnent 1l7 thil editorial. 1be proposal WIS made 1n _.,. to a Pllnnlng Commlaslon request f.or capital Imp r o' em e n t prlorlUea -lor the -tlm lliprl.- ment a JllW -tor lit VerJ llne Ind conllalltl1 _..tlng pi:ocram to a cr1ticol need. \Ve aerlously iloubl wbedler maey of the POOPie of Lquna Beach -14 Hl:e to .... a. llec:re•llcm Doparl- --or .-to erpond lhe qlllllt1 er !he qunUty of lis procram when with -lucceec!ln& swoo more !:.:.Ina'(:i\"' ~u:=)~ • requeits and needs of more and more of the city's population 'With very Utile net Increase ln budget. I THE LAGUNAITES • ,. Pl~IHIR To Ille Editor: The Laguna Beacb Chamber of Com- merce and Qvic Asioclatlon heartily su_.is the Plaonlng Commlaslon's recommendation to not pennlt a pinball operation 1n Laguna Beach. 'tile commlssloa ~ that Iba! type o1. operation Is DOI using the property \o Ila best advantage. WE CONTEND that no locailon in Laguna Beach II -for that use and cerlAlnly not In the best lnteres~ ol our community. All too often incompatible commercial enterprl!es are pennllled under existing ordinances. Even though the community questlona the operation, lt cannot be denied. 1be potn~ then, Is to decide once and for "Iii what Lquna Beach Is to be, 90 that· there Is no question ttgardlng use. To be )Old m Tuetday that you may do sornethlnt, then Oil Friday that JOU may notls-ble. n ltrollill' urge our city •d- -lo Mt up U-cnt.ria and to do It '""'· EYm now already Is too late. , LARRY HUNT, -~ Lquna Beach Qlamher of ~erce ,.~ ·s,,eeeJt To the Editor· SlddleliHt ~ty Collep'a im- qt,OI a rfl!li ....... "blgb school wttb uh tt171'' -. WI lhqlrt, 1ucceuf111ly laid lo ... -the board ol trustees aballdaned tllelr ncut•tlons cmceming blir 'lqtll. , (Wa note, pcmlbellcall1, that oome of U-oame boanl memben -aport hair styles wblcb would ha" -DiD- ntd b)' their own decreel several yean ago.) · BVT, ~ on nenpeper aOCOll\ti <# lbe Marci! II boahl -1ng, ~ -rowfully oboerve that the split! ol ~ 11 alW -11,,, 11 not ..... at Saddleback. ' Truatso Michail Oolllno cmllnues to ... boanl meetlftp to artlcullte his pWlar lnnd o( Jilk OeattuJ tbou&hl. Wbm Qlllfronted wttb llWdellt lp\loall ' ! . for a Jess restrictive campus speakers policy, he delivered himself of the follow- ing quotable quote, "Campuses are not maiotained as a forum for free speech. Our job is to educate." THE COMMENT reveals such an enormous vacuum ol understanding as to both law and education tHat a rebuttal is demanded, I) Webster defines one facet of educa· tioo to be: " .•• the fo~lation and develdpment of one's tastes." (Students in a public commWllty college are thus constitutionally and educationally to he exposed to ideas and "tastes" other than tbo8e of their trustees, administrators and professors,) 2) The cantomla Slate Legislature (S.B. 890) In 1971 fonnally ainended lhe Stele Education Code (See. 10611) to read, "Students of the publi< oehools have the right to exercise free e:x- pressioo ... " (Thus public schools, even Saddleback, are mandated destlite Mr. Collins, to be in fact roruni's foi: the free Dow of ideas and oPinlOOS.) IN SUMMARY, while WI _,,... in the Education Code'• requlmnent "that this expression be conducted In a reuonahle and orderly fashion, we r em a in unshakeable In our cooteltllqn that freedom "of expression ls the moll essen· Ual lnaredJent of a free society and that noMiere Is H more oppl-opc1lie than .., the Saddleback campmi '1 • TOM WERT ""'" Ctalrman, Am"1can av11 Lll>ertf .. Union °"""" COAST DA ILY PILOT , Robert N. Wad, f)lblllhcr Thomdl Kee.U, lldltiw Borbora Krell>icll Edito"91 Pago Edlt« The editorial Ne or the Ol.lly Pilol lffks to Inform and •tlmu- l•tt rffders b)I tntentlnc th~ blWJPQeT't ~QOlnloQ al)4 eom· 'httnu.1') un topka of lntt.H.t •nd, l!cnlfioa,,.., bf Pl"<1'1dlhl • foruln for tht eJC'.Pf'Mkm of eMr Mdm' opinions. and by P"ftOollna the dl\·ertt vltwpolnt.I of lnfOnntd ob- tervtrs •.nd 1pokeamcn on tO!)lai "' th• .a,. Wednealay, March 21, 1971 • -· • I I • f PILOT-ADVERTISER Wol.....,, Mri 21, 1'173 ~ine.·w~}\. .... .. f t ' CoUI'SeS I .{. Olfered A ·host of new nine-week COlll'ldi will be oflerecl at , ' · Or~ Coast College begig-nln~l t. J\egistration gelf , • under:fJlY In th.e Admissian and ~rds Buildlng Monday, April I. Thr'classes range from OQ.e- hall lll I~ Ulllll ea~. · " A v~ of Ml)leell,)!ill be · · .. viiflli,ble i!'n'cUbttng Pllotoifapby; llOU31ni. 'and ' !luman Rioourcos~ Surv!vaJ:\n C.Ollege, Ecology for Scuba , flrsl Ald , Aerobics Con· ditioning, Vocational Planning, and Consumer Economics. Courses are also offered from the following areas: Agriculture, Business Information Systema, Food Services, Industrial A r t s , Ma t h m a tics, Accoo.nting, Biology, Clothing and Teatlles, Computer Science, De n t a I Alsi!ling, Drafting, English, Food and Nutrition, French, . German, Health Education, ,Marine Science, M u s i c , .Physical Education, Physical Science, Psychology, Rwsian, Secretarial Science, a n d Spanish. Four Win News Kudos ' I Fo r Sports The DAILY PIL()T f,t the ~ for sports ,along !be Orange Coall .•• complete flatlltlcs m lecal homo aod • ..., pmet, stall ......,., more e:ttlUll" •torJb on ~ Coul shW tliall 1111 '""lvi-il o ••• l f 1 dlltributed All Sfores CelebuaF. Graitcl Opening -of Our New Store, 3325 Bristol ·at MacArthur Blvd... Santa Ana COSTA MCSA-411 .. 11"11 St. COfTA Mm~ Klt"9r _,.. tt WlllM IC. 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' ' 1 . ., ., • • • • ,1 . ' :r• • • • • DAil V PILOT Wed....tq, ._.,... 21, 1'173 . . State Parks Unit Divorees Cateh )Oil l Viewe1t. ln'tel'e8t Mount.s for TV . Eyes Recreation dleal;e far proc1 ama deeli!1i As photographs cl f...,.,. wlthlbe theme cl matrlmolllal dlYOr<:eel are fllahed on the WASlllNGTON (UPI) -My , dlllntegritlon. screeo. the players try to memory II aboul u rellable Nell aesson. you may be wne one '"' more of her ... u 1 wq:&-pdce IUk)ellne, but sure, the com m ~ r c I a l buabandl. By THOMAS D. ELtA8 0 Recreatlon" for years hu been I poor relation, a aecon- da,.Y !Unction al bell, in the Callfornla Oeparlmerit 0 r Parks and Recreation, despite its Inclusion in \he department's very name. Conlcl.ous of the wariness with which conservationists watch their activl\jes, deparl· ment officials b a v e em· ment or the new Polnl Mugu ..,. State Park in VeDIUl'a Counly, be aroused c:on.liderable ...,. troversy. . Mott proposed then that Point Mugu, at the w .. tem Up of the Santa Monica Moun- tains, have a IOft of "transi- tloo" role In the state park system, acting u a "trtlnlng ground" for Southern Callfor- nlaruJ nn(amlllar with the wlldernea condltlom at other parb. ' I llNDl lo recall thal television networb wUI tiegln capltallz. The Ont Player )Vbo polhet once bad 1 'program called Ing on the trend . U "Divorce , his or her· buzzer wlthln '11 "Div-Court." · Olurl'' doesn't make ,a seconda geta £lrat crack al ¥• -r cOmefiack, )'lew shows wUJ be answering. , Sina; II If DO' l~!') on the 1ntrod\ked. Sucll:as: For every correct aoswer air, It _...,.bly ~ • poor' the estranged wtre gttes, her Nielaen riUng. But that's -"Sptitsvllle""'-A daytime, alimony will be Increased ISO l>etauae It Wll to6 far ahead audience participation series. a week. An incorred answer of its time. The master of ceremonies, reduces the payment by the who' "\>O'ild be either Ed same amount. SPECIFICALLY, · It w a s before the Public Broad· ~ Service lelev!Jed the nilll-llfe breakllp of a marriJge tn its "An American Family" -dOCunii!nlazy series. McMahOn or Joe Garaginl., · In the case o! the estranged ' husband. this arrongement Is reversed. • > Tbll notloo, which would ( SoUTHEllN J have allowed a motorcycle CAUFORNIA area, archery range, gull ~ocus course and inrimmlng pool at .r 1 Point Mugu, waa qulcltl,y abot "'---'"-""-=="'--"'-down by conservitloni.sta led Mixed Sailnrs Shipshape ~ lo cameramen who entered their )lome and filmed the aoenes,, .,.. were able to ..e the 20-year marriage or Mr. and Mrs. William C. \,ood collapse before our very eys. comes on stag~,_ and asP if there are any coup~ in' the studio 'aildienee -wbQ have reached a parting of the ways· --climax cl the pro-gram is the ponoaal IJ>o pearance of a mysterytelebri- ty guest dlvo~. N -ow blindfolded, the playera try .to guess who she is as sbt..relds selected excerpts fr<un her divorce suits. phasli:ed .um role i n "preservation and protection" of natural resources almost lo the exclusion of recreation. SOME OF the biggest flaps the department has become embroiled in since It WU formed in a 1967 combination of the old dlvislo111 of Recrea· lion and Beachea ,al\d Pa~ IJ;ive concerned pi;1>p0oall ltir "recreational'\ \19 of state parkland. ' But despite being burned .-peatedly In disputes over regulation of off-road vehicles and development ol new atate park!, the dep¢ment has quietly begun•! siudy of "wbat might be <lone in Cll>Qin& out (its) respollllbbity in tlie field ' of recreation." That study was ordered by the state's Parks and Recrea- tion Commission at t t s January meeting in San Diego. "It was prompted by the fact that we've had a number of people write and saY that after they've spent a couple o~ 'We're tlalnkbag about an .enrlch- tnettt program for the etttlre •11•tem.' days campln& iA a 1tate park, they've got nothing to do," Robert Meyer, the depert- ment's chief· deputy dlreclCI', said in an interview. / MEYER 'SAID the problem o! ~upyJng camP,en' In th' prls!fue environment o! a state' park Is "really 'l{\ed .to the lifestyle of the urban areas. People really don't seem to know how to unwind." When + Meyer's boss, Parks and Recreation d i r e c t o r William Penn Mott Jr., ex- pressed that same idea t"'-o years ago during prelimlnary hearings on plans for develop- ' . PTA Show Scheduled At School An annual variety show to raise funds for scholarships will be staged March 23-24 by Westminsler area Pa r·e n t - Teacher Associations at the Westminster High Schoo 1 Auditorium . Theme for this year's pro- duclioo is "Through the Eyes or Childr<ll." CUrtaln time is 8 p.m. both evenings. 1lcket prices are 11.25 Jor adults, ll for juniorB and· 50 cents for chtldren. Since the inception or the variety show 14 years ago, the PTA's have raised '16;400 ·for scholarships, according t • spokesman Pat Hawley. by the Sierra Club. ThJs controverslal proeram THEIR CAMPAIGN led the has generated a tremendous Leglalature to pus tough new SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -first ahip wtth female seamen, well." However, Lewis saJd, amount of viewer interest and • The first nlayH to ldliittfy the mr.Jteff. 1guest aie ts custody of the family goldfish. restriCtiohs 08' alJOwable uses 'lbe coed crew members of returned 19 Hunter's Point they have grown tired of the nationwide publicity, including the •-Ital .-. u s s shipyard here in February publicity slll'l'OWlding the coed mag-. cover stories. And ,. o! state parkl. Any new ·~P ~·P · · · aftor a cruise to San Diego. vessel. small wQllder: KIDS LOV.c 'rhose wl;>o raise tbe"ir bands wjll be !invited to have their divorces, finalized .on the ,air. In return for which the pn; gram prOdLicer will pay half of their attorney fee&: emphasis oo recreational uses 8anctuary are workiDC' µ, balrd Lewis, the•1hip'1 in-'"Ibey !eel as ii they're -"The }dimooy 1lame"' -NC E LEN o! the parkl will have to be tocether well and shipboard formatll>n officer; said It Is un-trying lo work and then F 0 R A M E R I CA N S Another daytime series ·on U L ' within -restrictions. romances haven't Interfered dergoin(\ minor repairs. reporters come on and they presently are u n coup ting .which divorcing <®pies match SA TU ROA YS IN Partjally ~ ~use of that with their duties, an officer •-· feel tbat'a not ~ of their tbemaelves at the: rate of 80 wits in a computerized game . ~--~ 1 nporls. • 'BESAJDthe!00'9"'1'and54 job1' Lewis said in an in-divorces an h</ur, thus that d<termines how much THE DAILY PILOT. ·:;'~bib.a!:. ::~'---The~~· Sa~n~ctuary~'~·~the~N~a~vy~'~fi~w~omen~~·are~~w~orkln~.~g~tog~e~the~r~~te~rv~le~w~.===' ====·~Cttll~~tlng~~a:hug~~e ~n~a~tu~ra~l~a~u-~~al~im~o~n=y~w~W~be~pai~·~d=. =c:===·======' =~ at Aftza·Borrego Oelert Stater ,. Park in San Diego County, the Parkl and Recreation deport· ment ls treading softly with Its new study of reCreatlon. "The activities we're · stu- dying are strictly QOll"CQO- trovenlal," "Q'S ', f,feyer. · "We're thinking abioUt an enricluneilt program for the entire system, with each unit perhaps staging an annual special event tied .to the history of the area." Such a program would be In line with one of the agency's statutory purpose• - promoting an understanding of California history. OTHER N E W activities under consideration Include expansion of park-ranger-guid- ed nature walks, installation of volleyball and horseshoe-~ Ing facilities and ~t or new programs aimed at urban youth. The l!lea of urban youth pro- ~ Mt.ild .lie an olfsbool of President Nlnin'• suuestlon last year that Inner-city children be given free train rides to the ·new San Onofre State Beadi._ near his borne In Sah Cle,mente. Several hun- dred chll~ actuall)', !D?de such excursions, With ,\ml1ak providing special ~ 'for them. "Nothing thal we're tallting about now is definite," Meyer said, mindful of the con- servationists who have ob- jected to almost all developments, however minor, other than campsites and pic- nic grounds in state parks. Tentative tOOugh the current study Is, it bas already drawn the eye of Larry Moss; Southern California represen- which has been the most dedk!ated watchdog of the parks department. He doesn't .agree .that all the programs Meyer mentioned are "non· controversial." "SOME OF these uses have created great conflict when they've been proposed ·1n the past," Moss said in an in- terview. "We don't quarrel with the types of programs that will create an un- derstanding for the natural values of the park system. "Our quarrel is with any ef- fort to make these great parka lnto s i m p I e recreational playgrounds. There's a pti.ce for high-intensity recreation use within Lhe system -at places like some of the new reservoirs -and we haven't oPPQSed if there." . ' J Inevitable! Johnston & Murphy comes to Silverwoods .. ' Made for each other ... and for you . Johnston & Murphy, America's finest spoes for men, are now available at the West's finest stores for men. These superb examples· of th& bootmaker's art ·awalt your selection at a11• Silve.rwoods . £ •. stores In Southern California and Las Vegas. UflllliSlal<ably . 1973. Unmii!lakably Johnston &·Murphy. Style shown created excrusively for Silve"(<QOd51')MJlk Y. the ultimate luxury in a slip-on shoe. 'com6lnei; lysJjeus,. . patent leather with.carefully matched suede .. : · · ·- 'elegantly set off with miniature gold or silvei: watc,!1- band ornament: Burgundy, blue or brown,• Black,.gfeen or grey in selected stores, 55.00 ' ,y '~ .,. ' .. . ' silverwoods ' ' • ,•, -,,, f ' ' . -· ' " . -· • • ·,1 I ' ' • '. .. ' .. . \ -I' ~ • ' 'I' "I told ,th• principal you wonted to be president of PTA. 11 that okav?" mt l.BROADWAY • 5522 W1LSHIRE••129 CRENSHAW• U.S-C. •ANAHEIM CEHltR0 • l'ANORAMACITY• cOmltlYCITY• DELAM09 1'0PANGA PlAZA•SAN BERllMDlllO 0XNAR0 • PASADENA • SANTA BARBARA • NEWPORT 11EM;H • LAS VEGAS • llOHfCIAIR • IA HA8M • PAUi SPRINQS • RIVERSIDE• DOWNEY• lDS CERlllT08 I i I 3 p ., ,..,. '· ' ' • B, .• - lo~ D -gui1 ,. """ '!:·..: edu ftelo Ohl c v ""' •. COii of ..., • ID "'' prlJ • ' , l ,, • . • ' • oil> ran ta~ uni• ·~ s , .. t~ VA · reh Prlj em du1 . llli ho! prl I de! WO SIM of ant prl ... !es res Un Shi eel · ne1 Ca (H li'i COi ~ "' ( hil UJ be> le1 Th en he! th< lo wl ve !ol WC in re tic Tl: m en pr m m la: in dl ti! lo th si• C( L! " IE ' pl UI b> ct " in " Cf cl ' s! N ~. : ! p • • p d I p a a s c! i u I i l l ' I I I J l 1 I I • ,, 3 PILOT ·ADVERTISER W~, Mord! 21, 1973 • ed )[lei I .Counselors' / Qb QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl Mind Controls Your Body of htalth. Activities Told TblJ -Ii•• you tho COl.lrage to bear up with the dllCOlllfort a litUe IOoger. 0.. of these cla)'O your ">ptlla" will dlaappear u they came. Sudderu,. You will wooder months later whett they went. By JOYCE L. KENNEDY ' .. De8' Joyce: I w I's h you would >trltt on counseling and guidance. What · does a " counsel~ do esacOy, both in \;·: educallonal ~ n d Industrial fteldsl -D. P. W., Columbus, Ohio Coumellng is mosaic in !C!Ope; a counselor's duties are colored and patterned by place of work and type of clients served. Most coµnselors work in educational set Ci n gs , .-r • primarily in high schools: oth{rs work in institutions ranging in level from elemen- taey schools to colleges and • universities. SOME 011' THE TIMFJ Jo spent COll!JU]Ung with otlltn; for instance, the IC b 0t1 coonselor meets with lelcbt" aboul PIPll• tn tlM:lr clAslel, and the rehabilitation Done by Dunn Pat llwm gets things done. Throw her your challenge and see how she handles II In her . "At Your Servlct" col· wnn, -appearing every Sunday, Wedn...iay and Fri· day In TM DAILY PILOT. - 0 ~· \; I . . , •. I'm troubled with esceoalvt saliva which started when I had -· dental platea Pit In. Could I be allergic to tbt plates? -Mr. M. OOMMEN?; The ...,. den- tures act as a foreign body and stimulate saliva forma· lion. Aller a while the at>. normal now will lessen. In the meanUme, o n e sua&estion from a member of the dental profession ii to take bard can- dy or mints for a few days. and to keep swallowing the saliva rapidly. It takes time and patience to get used to the new material in the mouth. B_UILDERS EMPORIUM A lllVtll~lol 0¥ VOllNADO I .. ("., .. ll1T <GAIT OIVIUON • 12 BIG SALi DAYS, MARCH 2::1 THRU APRIL 2, 1973 OPEN DAILY 9 A,M. TO 9 P.M. SAT. & SUH. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. BUILDERS EMPORIUM COUPON AUTOLITE SPAR,K PLUGS Famous Autolite spark plugs for "like·new'' performance! 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ATSIJITAA•AAYL -· •LONG BEACH •VAN N\JYS e RIVERSIDE t COVINA •LA CRESCENTA •THOUSAND OAKS• SIMI• LANCASTER• CHATSWORTH• TAlZANA •UPLAND •SAUGUS •CHULA VISTA e REDWOOD CITY o GOLUA •VISALIA• VICTORVIUE • GRANAD.I> HILLS• SAN BEllNARDINO • CAM>,RILl_q • ~KERSFIELD •HACIENDA H!IGHTS •SANTA MARIA • DEL AMO •SANTACLAllA •COROilA •ESCONDIDO •SPRING VALLEY• LADERA HelGH~S • RCSEDA e'EAST LOS ANGELES 0 • ' • • • • • • DAILY PILOT State Mountain -· Lion Coun · Hit J l SACRAMENTO (AP) -'Ille "liOPEnJLLY, T H I! the survey and aald the ~t ,.port ~ mono lerviewinf such penoos as CalKornia 1"llb and Game ~ will -re. d<'partmellt bad oo way ol -:10 animal blolotllltl and bun!e(t, boundamen. state and ·Department -which aakl' In ...iuate Ill .~ lllOthoda lo knowing II the 'populatlm orgonlzatlom inwlved I n lederll wlldllle penonnel and doUbled "becalll8 II did oot wildllle lludleo " January t b a t Calllon1la'1 .otaln objective data by wllldl ~ what tbe lliln J>Opulatloo , ''The a l mo I t unanimous rancben, Dunlap aakl, un- mountaln lloo population 16 q!culai. ~ preoent lion was 10 years earlier. · • ._.....from the -·ps and questionably leads lo .a ~\?a; doUbled In 10 yean -muat iq>Ulation." Dunlap aakl. "! i,';dlvidua1s contac:t:i wu that duplication ol the 1ioll ~t." have been counting the same ~ tUll believe' the C.1.llomia "AN UNKNOWN doubled re-the department'• survey wu Dunlap was the aqtbor ol a lions over and tiver «gain, 1nomJ.tal.D Uan it Iii eA-malnl an unknown, .. be said. unproteuional and com~tefy 197\ law wbl<;h placed i foor- say1 the authcJ' of a law prcr ~ ~Ued e~iel. Until we "The department'a·ltll'Vey-was ~ on 'gueutimatff/ •• year moratoriwn on t be tect1ng the'blg cats. .know otherwise, we muat hued o0 Interviews wltb Iba Dunlap ul4. ..~. ~· Po~""ll•• or -·•lain lions •--blyman John F. Dun--•·'"fhJ• ma-lficent •· ""'~ ' •-·~ ·-· · ~"' ~:;::::; -very group ol lndlvidua .. wbQ evm wrole asking me w ~ bill deaijlna!ed the '-'· ~~ lap. (D-Napal, said that the ~" have jn the put demanded an llUCb • bialJed and· PoorlY California mduiltam li-Otls a ·" ' .. -.'.:l" .... department'•. su'i-vey rof the • The . surv.ey reltued in open tlaton on the sport kill~ _____ ..... report could be ................ ed noogame animal" t~ ' . ~· Jf..~'.l.. ~ kl ••· · ol '""-· ~'-'Ul;U .,.._. ».O(", '·· ,. ~ mountain lion --·1"tkm was _.,anual')' sa we pu i;n a 1ng w.:: mountain •lion," rele··-• from a ~-te ag~ and "-~ed ,._ Fish and ' ~"-;'!f;:.::·,::::...~.;:-~~ ... ·;.ii:.¢ unsclentllic a~based on p6pulatlondouhledin'l0years Duolapaakl. a! • .,......;;.. ... _, Game~ri;.r1m;'t to survey ··-· ._.,,,,,,.,, li<,1',o,:,,. hearsay and oecond-hand and'Jtands at 2;JC. Dunlap aakl be malled the state's moonbiln lion evidence·" Dunlap. bQwever, ridiculed copier of the Fish and Game THI! PRACl'ICE of in-J>Opulatlon. ,-~~~~~~~~-'-~~-"-~~_.:._~~--'-"'"-'-==-~--=--"'.::::.:.;:::..:.::_:::-=-'~==:..--~~~~~~~~~~- " . ' t-· Uf'I T...,.... 'lust Friends' James Caan and Norway's Ingeborg Sorensen are shown on movie location cf "Freebie and the Bean" in San Francisco. When asked about a romance, they both answered. "We're only good friends." L. M. Boyd Custer Blew It At Point Too Item No. 4560B from our Love and War man's file on "How lo Gel a Husl*nd" Is lite following excerpt from a i.tter written by a fosy !-.Je -.: "! was still sin- gle et age Z6 before 1 got .,.-. Tllen, the klea bit me! r looi< up ~. set UI)' JllY_~ lb !root ol an auto- motive parts at«e, -and wasmarrled·witbin three mootbs.'' DON'T GIVI! your lawn a bl( blast ol !ertiliier ooce a yeor, oir. Giw .It two liUle blasts, once , in 1be «U"ly aping, tbef1. again in late July. 'lbol's tile COOJi6el ol the land· scape architects. PEOPLE WITH LARGE noses are f better kw~ than thos;e with small --· Or lo aiotenda British psycbia· trlst Howant BOok. . ADD ALSO, PLl!ASE, to that list cl for lhe Proper Job Club the name o1 J. C. Washam, laundry executive, Salisbury, N.C. QUERIF.S -Q. "l know 'Playboy' magazine is printed in Braille. But "118l al>out tlie sell' Cffllerfold, IS It thre<Hli_,.,..I, loo, 11> bUnd '!Del\ CJD run \heir fin- gers over it ito get the p(ctur:e? 0 A. No, sir,lhe pf~.aa\kftJIOI. Q. "WHERE DO cocker "?."1els ·rank oo that list ol moot popular dog breeds in this otiunlry?" A1 They're No. 9. Right behind Miniature Schnauzers, No. 8. Q. "THE MAN WHO win<b-up last In any West Point year is caned the class goat. I've heard that several of these class goats have turned out to be regular geniuses in battle, right?" A. Can't verify that, sir. Do you know Gen. George Pickett, class goat of '46, didn 't get an A at Gettysburg. And Gen. George Armstrong Custer, class goat of '61, earned less than a fuur-point average et the Little Big Harn. OH OH, MORE BAD NEWS !0< the Anny: When poll· sters queried recent We!Jt Point graduates, three oot of five said no, if they had it to do all o v e r again, Otey wouldn't attend that military academy. LAW SPECIALTY -Any aspiring attorney who wants to go into a profitable legal practice might consider spe- cializing in ocean law. Salt water covers 70 percent of the earth, bear in mind. But few lawyers now know anything about the international rules of terTitory, exploration end exploitation."rtie fish and oil boys pay fancy lees. remem· her. ·No, expect no bill for this adYM:eJ ~ fellow. I'll just toke a judgment against )<)II so we calfresoln It somi> Ume down tlie line. · SAYS AN ' OLJ>.'l'!ME BELLHOP 'With .!e1Jgtby expet>t. ence: "1lf a 11'118 •nd woman call doWn rar d.tinks es 110011 as the)I hit ilie niom. )'06 can figure 'lhey're nnl rea1J.Y hitched. A legal wile Jtist ehout always insists her husl>and take ...,. ool;m•.tl!e. ~. 00\·oiay oooped ~p. Even it they're newl""""'•, lheoe days." ""r'jj ,. . ' Addr<" l!l!lil ~ L: M. Bora, P. o. Box 1875, N..,. port Beach, Calif. 9~. » la ~jm.fiDals Coast Students Vying for Award . awards are: Lezah Stirling, Patricia Ann Dena, Michael Charles Rosentreler a n d Chrlsllnt Fairchild Mooser - S.ddlehlck College; Krlsn E. Wold, Jonathan L. Hawes. Alla Temple &nd Kathleen S . Trickett -Orange CoHt College; llele E. Mullla and Lut!Mr' D. Wreo. -Golden Wea! College. r ' , I ' All our s~ers and custom comer groups 20% off, •• delivered and setup in your home. There are no hidden costs on any Penney price lag. You get free delivery within our delivery area. In most cases that's a 20-30 mile radius. You get free touching up if needed, on any item, before it arrives at your home. You get free set up -'-'-':!,,..._d in your home. We'll even cart away the crates. $ale$239 Sale$319 Reg. $399. 'Madison' comer group has plaid coVers with storage drawers below. Walnut ·finished table and bases. Wedge bolsters, poly- urethane loam mattresses. SaleS239 Reg.~· Our pillow saver' comer group has two ztpperectw,,ctgecbolsters. Quilted cap co~rs. Two innerspring mattresses. Lounger table. · ' Sale s253 Rog. $219. AM/FM st...o COtni!• group. 100% Haiculon• oldln, bol•t•rs and caps, vinyl base. Choose gold. olive or green great buy at any price I .. ' I l . •• , ' Sa~$255 ., \:' Reg. '319 Win~yle adfOlllliOper:has at _eady_Amtrican I~. ~ nyton flo I print or solld Scotchgard• cbYer. ReYersible seat cushions. Coll spring coni truction. ., • Sale .$263 Reg. $329. Coni8fl1J(iraly style ileepei;/sofa has · durat»e Hercutontt oll!fin ptaid cOver. k big 84'" Rt1g. $329 Olleen size sofa sleeper, eXWS41d .""1od trim accents the eat1y American stylirti of llli channel bacl< wing sofa: 6" lhii:li seat aiihions . have Marftex' ali! and foam base. Arm~~"" included. ,........ · long with two nwerslbl.ti seat" cushiqns. Kiln dried hardwood frame. Coil·innerspring mattress. • • Sale '!215~ • "I ( • •• , .. ' ' 5a1es159 ...,. '299 ·Early American styie IO!alllli!*• co-with durable Hetculon't ote~n P'llcl, -or aollds. Wing atyllog wit ~ Rog. $111. Standard size sofa sleeper in tradillonaJ styling and durable Herculon plaid mal!e this convertible sofa a real va~e. >.big 68• lonQ with 2 seal cushions. Kiln dried wood frame. Cool innerspring mattress. Black vinyl sofa 51Hper.Reg.51 ,59Now$115 JCPennev · .. We know what you're ~ing for. IMpl• ftnllh wood 111m. · - Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: • FASHION ISLAND, Newport S..ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hu~t1Mjtol1 hKh (714) 892-ml. • j ( ! I , River Tale of 2 Cities ' 1 ¥ Diego Reneging on Tia Juana River Promise? SAii .DJFAfo CAP) -While Muico .... " -mllltcil Tia JUlll& Rlv.r .~1M"flltl ·~ tbe U.S. border , • ~ ... lll"IDC -lllouglltl • 21,tOO -Olll to -Stiles ~-lie bas exrw1r1ed fear 'also that nw aewace from njumia would be dumped ooto the San Diecp-lmperlal Beacb area u _, • ~ lloelr !lllCI ol tbe barpln. • , Ill =m -· ~ lo build ~ I :~~'t~ ~ ...... :~ Did: W ashingtQn OIJNGUSS sET "8mE ~ mlllim ror Raise M ari1" uana? ~~tbellfOoqjltlanogreoment "f ' tfeslpd= ~ !"'>tecl' the 400,000 peOple of lll!ii -Ame{ICIN within • Mesklo Inn rampaging water. ,"nie drawliip send the channel !or 1even miles in a northwestern route •mptylng ill future waten into ti.; Paclllc just north of the bonier, near the town ol Imperial Beach. A marina is pJanrwl at the ocean end. CARSON CITY, Nw. (UPI) -G9'&• Washlagtoo rallied m8rijuana /or treot- -ol a reopiratocy ailmelll, Wasl)oo District Attorney Bob Rme said in rec- ommending that penaltiee r ... adulis pos- sessing less than 0ne ounce ol pot be re- duced. u the Melicu pol1lae is llnilbea bJ lWl Some dty ollidals dispute this. , THE BAN Dl1!l00 <:rrY CGundl withdrew it&~ lor the --ject IJ months ago, bul a -for<e is llu<b1nil Ule 111tnatlan apln. Border Park, with. Its 11'1 .,..... dedicated by Pat Ntton, is owned by the state which also bu shown an interest in · crea)lng a 1,IOO-acno park ringing the alougb. ' A bill introdu<ed ln·Ooagress "1 Sen. John Tlmney, (l>{;alll.), is de!tcned to protect the ealualy, aalt manhM ond animal life, induding the rare California clapper rail bird. "The people down bere !eel that San Diego ia rtneging on a promise made to the people that the city would provide llood protectioo," aald Kay Fonytb, president ol the SOuth Bay Oiamber of Coinmen:e. But caJJlornia's stat~ Resouroes Agency !'e<OllUllt!lde Jast mooth that plans for the U.S. portim be abandooed. "I can just ""' W..ntngtoa Olplaining to a federal narcotics ollket' llang Ibo banks ol the Potomac-'Well. Ollie«, I just did ii fir my lumbago,' •• -aald. 1be new proposal would allow j\ldiM stltt.t! SAID BE IS appeollnJ! to Gov. THE $,280 ACRES oF clelta ond s!Olllll to treat the olfeme 811 either a felony or Rooald Reagan "to save tbls dty from are no longer the clomaln ol small a groos mldemeonor. • lloodwaters tbat will come pouring in larmen but "llUIOlly In the bands ot real , ' Oller, the Mellcan 80vemment gets the estate lpeCUlaton,'' Aid the agency. . , ~ • " chamlel. done.''~ Ecolocista favw dropping It, too. Consul Maced · SF The last disutrous nooc1 In the sprawl· 'Allemata llood cmtrol Pl'OIJ038is have . m . Ing basin which also serves tbe Matanuco been mode by the U.S. Army Corps ot ~CISCO (AP) -1J11e Brjtislr, River and three creek beds, OCCtUTed in ~g!Jwrs. · , •ioe here baa reluaed to oommeiit 1918, cascading down at 100,000 feet per Bui Jll)u: 1lert SUfel ol Impa'lai · <d Incident in , whidl• pollcO. ,.y he ll"CXlll'I. Io 1933, the Tia Juana llooded Beacb l!iii•"""• ibe .projocl Dlllll l>e """ • ~ t Ced and handd!lfed while strug-again., There are tWo storage dams now r1oc1 ...... :::tr· 11 'Gbl ,_,.,, .. Mell , ~ ~ officers tatiliC him to bls on tile U.S. side and ooe in Tijuana. bu ~"'\t' J;n. 1 --;r-, "°, ;a)l8rllhe@I. ,Gwilym J. 'Hilihel, 28, was Meanwhll'e, Mexico's llood channel is a " ~ • "' Dft• ~ and wu 1~ Ja~r to potential water cannon 21 feet deep and A 4!ltb! :.l}oqd """!d rieep,bll d!J ·" ~ J!ritish """"1ate' olli<el:, 316 leet wide, aiming at the U.S. side. ,l .. • I ' ' I r , . . •, • "' • ' .-•• I I' l Sink into our fabulous shag sale. Thr-e d~ys only! " : 1 - the.prices ·su~ewont sink your budget ' •• .,. I ' I r ; I ' ' ' !, ; I I • I . j • I $ale8~~tL ,, llllt=~ ·~,_, nYIClll ~pile of hlgh'lUli;r Yir!> Im t1>al 'aplush' loo!<. Resists pilling WfUZzing..Durabio. 12·toshii>n sblid "°'IB , · ' ,. ' • speaa1 at our ... ' I ' . . brand, new • Remnant Room! Choose from shc19s, Hl/LOw and ,l~/.Out, ... t.caP,ffing. t • ' 9' to II' Jn Ion"" ' 7 8 88 12' to I I,' In wldlh • •• . ~ ""111111 idded to "'"llft' complete thoppliia.•rvic•. Come•on doWn lo Penneya Ntiw•rcARl'ET-JIEMi. I, .N;,t,NT l'IOOM" al¥! tak• a look at the wlde.tolec!lon ot-cirp,etlng. and taJ<•· -edvalltaQ• of Iha tenttlc ~ ,I~ . ' ' · JCPennev · - we know~ 1ou're aOokingtor. Sloop S•day -to£ p.M. at tit• hlow1"' -..: ' Wfd~J, MJrth 21 , 1'173 DAILY PILO I ll • I\ Liveswck Injections Hit ~~ WASHINGTON (AP ) -Sen. Abraiulm Ribicolf (l>-O>nn.) says be obtained a govern- ment report showing that pro- ducers of meat ond dairy pro- ducts are allowed to inject livestock with drugs SU>POCted of causing cancer in humans. lie said Tuesday the report., prepared by the O!ftc:e ol Veterinary Medicine Research lll the Food and Drug Ad· ministration, lists n~ drugs approved for catUe that are cluaified by the FDA as possi· ~e cause rs of cancer . ' ' QOOTING 11IE r •port, Ribicoll said tbtn ...., oe\'en , sucll drup approved for P!)Ultry, tltreo for pork. ftve for llheep, tn fer mill: and four lor """'1· • Education Grant "Aocor<llrlJ to the sifm. mary," Ji!btootl IOl<I ii' a ~ to ~~ta, ''1bent are a total fl II _..i. &!>- proved animal diil~a thal are .uspecled earclnopol." And be said tbe111 are 23 ap proved drugs fir, anli!Pls which could be a buat(: to humans becluse o=e To Coast College hypenmiitlvtty and acute · k::lty and the dtvel of resistant strains of bacteria . · U"IT ......... Top Sarge · Leon L. Van Autreve, SS, will be<:ome the highest ranking enlist· eel man in the U.S. Army on July 1. He Is a veteran of 29 years Army service. Orange Coast Q>Uege has again been designated one of l5 collegiate leveL learning in- stitutions in America t o receive a s.atgo.Noren Foun- cktioo grant foe excellence in '~lion. 1be subsidiary or the huge Bangor Punta Corporatioo, one of the world's. largest in- dustrial cmglomerates, an- nually presenta several grants or $1,500 to recipients. It dDJSes the echools, and students vote !or the top educafAlr. Orange OOASI' College so far is the only junior college in ,\merica to receive a grant from the foundation headed by Nicholas M. Salgo, chairman ol the Bangor PUnta group, lllBICOFF SAii> the reeort. History professor H e n r"Y which has mt betn made "Hank" Panian won the puhllc by, the FDA , is dated prestigious t o p instructor Sept. 11, ~ was obtained by award last year and used the the staff of bl.r government fumb to study a Makah Indian ope.ntlons subcommittee. village in Washington state Rlttieoft complained that that was buried by a mudslide the aovernment is subjecting 000 cmsumen to what be called 6• years ago. "an intolerable risk." · Student body elections May, ________ _ 16 and 17 will determine this MwrtlMmlM year's outstanding OCC in- slr\lctor, who will be an- nounced at commencement ceremonies. The Costa Mesa campus was suceessruuy nominated for a second outstanding education award this year by Charles Thomas, president of Jensen Marine Corporation, a Bangor Punta subsidiary. 15% off pac1ts for guys • Not next vveek. Now. In time for Easter. \ \15%off s ... CHI 91•1'1 ........... ,..-111_,fy $1) •Ml.., .... at-.4 .. W. bih wi+'i fl•,. or rlr•it~ a.,, bett I_,.. 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(CONSUMER) However, l.IJcas did not grant a llmllar preliminary Injunction to 8lop alleged violations of the franchise in· vestment law, indicating that evidence did not prove such violations.· 'lbe atat.e attorney general's office ahd Loo Angeles County district attorney'• office filed the suit, seeking $500,000 in pun!Uve damages and IJ,500 for eac)t statement made by the compapies whlch ls proved false or nfisleadlng. 0Hnpanie1 aHected by the Injunction are G o I d e n Producl! '1nc.; Gold.en lnduatrl~ Inc.; Intematlooal MarkeUng Ihatitut~ Inc.; and agents Jerry Brassfield, Larry Nuff, Fred Pape, Jim Mallon, Paul Leveque, Rudy Della Monica and Larry RaMucci. • Gooduear Ca•e SANT A BARBARA (AP ) - The Goodyear Tire and Rub- ber Co. and three employe& are charged with making fraudulent sales of automobile parts in a 15-<:ount criminal complaint, the district at- torney's office said. Dist. Atty. David Minier said that the suit sten)s from the payment of as much as $700 for replacement of ball joints, shoct absorbers and other auto parts by customers who responded to Goodyear advertisements offering front end alignments for $9.95. The defendants have plead· ed innocent and jury trial is set for March 28, Minier said. e Garage Sales SACRAMENTO (AP) -A state sales tax would be slap- ped on gbods sold at farage sales under a bill JntrodUced by an author who. says the whole garage sale a~ch is "out of hand." Assemblyman Walter Powers, ~D-&icramento)r said that raany garage s a l e s operators are using such sales as a means to skirt the sales iax and to compete against secood,band.oullets that pay a sales tax. PoweT8 added that he reallz· ed hls bill. affected the "one- shot deal"· garage sale. And~ said he wanted to impose sales taxes on them, too. e Rule• Rapped SACRAME,"fl'O (AP) Assembly Speaker Bob Moret· ti is accusing the PubUc Ulllities Oxrunission of giving California moving firms a "sweetheart agreement" in new regulations to protect consumen from deliberately underestimated moving costs. The Democratic chief of the Assembly said he will support legislation to require 'movers to stock to the cost estimates they give people before a move. Movers presently charge customers baaed on actual weight of goods, loading ti me and distance traveled, and ad- vance estimates are "almost no assurance" of what a move will uJtimately cost and are no protection to cons urn er s , Moretti said. e Hoe He•ring SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The state lndu'lfia1 safely Board has announced 11utgen- cy" public hearings into use of short hoes which some far workers contend damage their bac ks. 1 One hearing is scbeduJed ~1ay I in the El Centro area and a second May ~ in' the Salinas area. A spokes man said medical · evidence offered the board at a hearing here raised quet- tions about short hoes which he considered Serious em>ugh to call hearings as quickly a• legally passible. e No Slate Ta~ SACRAME~'TO i AP) - Californians wilh a d j us t e d gross incomes below $6,000 would be exempt From having to pay state income taxes under a propotal by a freshman legislator. Assemblyman David Roberti. (0.Los Angeles), in· troduced the bill. He said it would Eree 90me . 500,000 low-income families from having to pay state In- come taxes. He dld not ,say bow much revenue the state would lot<. I ! ' • / • Sale 2999 ~. ., . A. Reg. 39.99. %" Variab~ speed reversible drill . Double insula . ..,d .. ' ~ i.f•. construc1ion: \90°"0 ball end .n~~!e 11 • ' bearings. Q...750•RPM.~3.4 am.P. mOtor. , ~ sC11e 39~9 · -. e. Reg. ~9.99. 71/•' Circular saw fi atures .ball bearing and dbu bJe insulatqd ' construction. lnch:ides t>la de and rip guide. 5200 RPM. 2.1 HP motor. C. Reg. 49.99. 6" Bench grinder with dynamica lly balanced rotor and cast Iron.rubber mounted base. One coarse, one medium grinding wheel. Sale 49 99 D. Reg. 59.99. Dustless belt sander, 3x21". Operates at 1000 sanding ft. per minute. 5 amp motor. Ball bearing construction. E. Reg. 59.99. This 1 HP router develops 23,000 RPM. 1000,b ball beari ng construction. Includes eye shield. 'I•" collet , collet wrench, and + micrometer adjustmen!. BuiJ1~1n spindle lock. Sale prices effective lhru Salurday. t' • ~-;. /. ~· ,. • '·1. 1 ~ ~ !.,.J. r .. • .. . .. ! ' • ; f' •• / , / • .,, •' .. ' t'j D: ' . / • • l . : .. ~\,, .. '! r • I \ t I ; .. . .. "· . pe ' ~ i1 1$ on Ughting fi~f<!S.t • . , , . ' ' .. • ) . J .. • .,. 1 . I .. ' • Spun nylon ball swag lamp, Seo/ors and white, includes chain cord and cotd switch. . •. 'Ai-,.,.~i.l~., '" . . .. "" .~ .. ~ r:r:::;:r:;;;;;:;,:;;;:;::;;;;:;;::;~ ' I • i ~" • . • . ' :·" ,-. . . ' , .. : . .. ·. : .. '; . . : .. " ·-:;;·.'©· ....•. . . -: ' . 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( ShQp Sunday noon to 5 PM ;1t the following tores: • ' FASHION' ISLAND, Newport s .. ch (7111) ~23•13. fUINTIN6TON CENTER, Huntil!IJfiln ltlt (714) 8'2.n11.' l . 1 ' I • , -+ .... ,,· I 1\ l \I .. •! •• !• . •• ·= • • .. . . - . .. • ' • • • \ •• .. • \ ' • ) \ • int. ' • 01ce. 81e499 Reg. 5.99. Our One coat Acrylfc Flat Interior Latex paint dries to a soft, velvet $eeh. It's quick and easy to ap~y with ~rush or roller alld washes eully, too. Choose from 10 ready mixed colors: Reg. 7.49. One Cbat,Exterlqr L!i"lx. No p~needed . on previously painted ,urta6es; dAes to.tOucn-ln·1botll ~ ~ ¥O IThrlel. White only. ~· · , " · ~. ,.,_ upto$5Q here. • • • • • ·~· ,trltli ~'has~ - ' ~ '"' pjUUo hll1dlf. 1.19 ~,.w edger, ~ wl"* .._ sharp dMn celq ..... Ila u • ' • --.L ..... ___ ... -... -~-· ' ., ' I, .j ' f. ; " ' ' . JCPenney We know what you're looking for~ ' . Shop S6nday noon. to 5 PM at the : following stores:· ' • . • . r I . ' . .. ' • ., ' • .. . ' . FASHION ISLAND, ""'"'°'* 8Nch (714j: ~2)13. HUNTINGTON qffi'ER, Hunti119ton S.ec((lt·4).8n.771t.': • • ' • • • . . ' DAILY PILOT If Cancer Vaccine 'Remote' SAN DIEGO (AP I -A vac- cine agal~t breast cancer is "a remote but real posslblll· ty." says a leading cancer researcher. (MEDICINE) I . - Recent ezperlment.s with viruses that apparenUy cause breast cancer In mice have shown promise, Dr. Dan Moore told a convention on breast cancer. He heads the Department of Cytological ' Blophyslca at the !Jutltute !or M~C41 Reiearch In Cimden, N,J,. . ' • r-lleturit • !J 1 • -' ) ' (: • ' " ••• MARTINEZ (AP) -'!'be · Contra Colla County BC>ilrd Of "' Superviacr1 baa nlnatated two ''1 ' health omclali fired _......... "·• •~"'Cl•UV ''>l\ over ~-· ,with the c.'OOJJty Depertmeot of Human '~~ I Resourcea dlnctor. · Boan! _.._I Al lllU ·"d "" 1 ..... -.. ... ..u, oome problems were IOlftd· but ''mall1 llill eJlll 'and will have to be raolved 1n· the future . All parties have oaroed to work toc<tber to reaolve the remalJilng problOnuo." · " Medical director Dr.'Geoile ·'• llel!IWI aad llli>tal lleafth ' ·chief Dr . ~ ...... ~· • ~ !J; • ~ members ol •. .. :ere ~~:,.;•~~ , .• ~ Roberl Jornlln. ' ' ' ; Ji1 .iold lbOy-nr.ci ;;,...• o'I dlll.....,., ol oplnJon 00 bow " to run thl>eoanty boipital, ,,. ' ' . • "''"""'" ·JJ.11elc REDWOOD CITY (AP) - 5an Mateo County ta gradually taking· beck mental patients , . from Napa state Hospital 'u part ol a lla!Hponsored "Project Comeback" project. The program, llnanCed by the slate llepartrnent of Men- tal Hyliene, begao Jan. I, ll1CI the "°""ty board ol 111pervlaon gave Its approval; partly becauae ol an 1n- Uclpat"\1 llnan<lal savh)gs. Tirenty paUenta are to be ntumed to San Mateo, their home <OUnty, during the ab:· month prolf'IJD at a aa.ving of fl!S,000 1 n hospljallzatlon coots at ?I.pa. All paUeola will be-placed In public or private faclllUas capable of handling their Jpedllc Illnesses • ....... ,.1 BUI SACRAMENTO (AP ) - '!'be 1tate M>Uld gain sweeping new conlr<>la ovei hospitals ind Dlll'llng oomei, undor • bill authored by Sen. Anthony C. Beilemon (D-Beverly llllla), ·and endorsed by the Reagan adnilntatratlon. .BeUenooil oald It would live the ttala control over rate 'Jn. <rease1 and om new"l10Spltai and nursing b 'o m e con- struction. In add!~ the ·~ would take over "QUality1 control" for all be~th faclll~ In the slate, lrupectlng them an- nually and re,voklng u_. of those falllni lo mate neceuary tmirovemenb. eaeHef Due ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Reipn admlalltration • bas agrted to a bud&tt speeil-up that will mean air condltlonlnc for tb-Plalluecl Pacllic State Hospiial 1£ P-liY J11ly' 1171. A spoke11111an for the state Health and Welfare aiftley1 Dave BrowM, said the Id' ministration agreed to put the ' ' whole cost of the air con- ditioning into t11e 1m.n budget lnoteed ·of !$10,000 l1I l 1m.n for rewlrlng only, and I the remaining $U nilll1oD ior < ~ the air conditioning ltiell In the 1974,75 IJudiel The acreement iru -after a request by Republican Asaemblymtn John I\. Br\US ol ruu.no.. and WUllam l.ol> culerolo.Mna. J.. DAll.Y PILOT For The Record w-.i.,, Mardi 21, 197l Count11'• R evenue Allocations The '--·--Bu.ch City -Viejo, Ne~ Beach, March 11 and April 1. -.-.,.... 'Ibo "A" dlvlsioo II com--llon mjJortmenl will Pl11COnUa, Santa Ana and priaed ol seveoll> and elgbll> Cage Playolf s in Laguna Asked By JACK BROBACK Dledricb prpposed that 50 ......... --perc:ent ol flllure ,....., wblcb ~boot lbe Im Orange Oaunty 1'utla will vie f<>< 1be cham· graders; "B" dlvlllon II fifth MuQlcfpol 1tbletlc -.. 'piooalllp1. and m1h grldort: and "<:' au;, ~tor 50 l*r..lit of !loo Boya Ba1Rtball 'P~ Tounwnent 1•m• w i 11 divllloo la lblnl and fourtll lbe 1ev-tiblriuf -. Udo WI '•Id wlll> "~" and IWI 111 O'elDck Friday Jllgbt graders. Dissolutfons SANTA AN11 -0ranp ="'="'th.~':.rl! = J::~~= ~"ff:,. C. a1 LICW>I ~~= :i:..itr ::1 Recruiters l~sl week -.Id~ lbe "C''Dl9lalooplayolfo lllbe .iti.-.m.andnmlhroughl:lll v__ d D whole counl)i. · , at Sanla ADI Valley llllh p.m. '· ~ten ays I. A s" w E JI.It I lu 5c1¥>ol. l"lnai pme1 in all The "C'' final 1ame will be Olftce In c..ia Meu, 542 W. Of -a ...dan-County '""'rvi""' a1 111e ..,. ~ Pl~ tuer, •,.,.. lfa trTIJ ll'"" quest of Supenlicft-Ralph -1 on porb, recreaUoo and ,.,. -,. Diedrich, decided 'l'Ueaday to 0---and %5 --• pn S\lperv"'--a~edr,j~-dlvllloal will be SWldoy In lbe at I \'clock SUnday aflernOOn . 19th streel, 118' extended ill ~ .,.,..... ~... 'GE LBHS Bo:J.Gym "8'1 'tie clash will be at 2:15 d --daya to'·"··. •1·,-.1111 wblcb ORAN COUNTY . !I~ tesUng ays. ..~ new m;;;;';,.., f;~ ... -t for . Thlrty lelllllS re~t-o'cf'l'f' and Iba "A's" al 3:30. and u .... are: Tuesday U:lll &c:llnlfdef, ~""-•· w ll-ld •. oi:g--'--~-•~·-all--.-"r-"' ~ ........ Wolf, SMrM LYM W l.IUl•...,Old auu .. ic ~ •-ic __.. IOdolog1calopportWlltle1. \ Stln, Mat1IM Met .,.i Jotwi Htiri.t tiODJ ol fedlnJ NVIDUe lbar~ T9"'11111ft. ..._.... ,.,... _. w""'"' Ing money: v::,"; ChM1ft ltlc..,...,.. T"-M AIL FJVI board members tu rodll<ill8 ,._is: ing lbe dlleo ol Breo, Cciista Divisional~ are eligl-p.m., Wedneoday 1:111 a.m., The board~'liu.., -.879 M.,., Cyprea, Foun I a In hie tocompele In the SOOtbem and nwnday al U:lll p.m. ~. •11Mr• M . .,. ltlc:Mrd ti. 1gr'ftd on the property tax J--., Miriam O. Md Giibert I . ~ 111tot1ert J•'"" •11111 "•ncv D } OK'.] reduction allocation and on the .... "'::... ...,., ,_ ... ''"''" e a y ll' 2$ percent for perks, reeru-...... ,.,... cion. Ill. _. e~ 11.. tioa and open 8P&9! but tbey le I ,.,_ van-, Garden Grove, Hunt-Calllornla Mll!licipal AUileUc Inlerealed per9Dlll can call ft ·o Ont year's ., T 1 •u .. u ~ -~onnau111-allocatlca of $12,8,000 to , ___________ _:in(too~::.__.:Beoc=cb,:::~·-' _:L::•:..!.e.:•.:•.:•:__F:.ed=er::•::llon:::.__:_o.:.:.u.:.r.::n.::•.:.m::..:.•_n ___ _:_c_ ____ •--·-""---- . . •' ,· •Y"W· 111:..i. .,,. • ..., J-.p!! J T • I lit •z Iba · 1 · 1 '""' H•llt ., .... •I'd C..'91 A. n na sp .,. OD SOCIO ogica ~ .. o.'lloll v... •nd J••n JtemJ. ~N= ~ ~ ::r:"J.ic. Of M The 25 percent for parks, ~ Mlory HM .... Kowald M. ann· e recreaUon anc1 ,.,_... .......... is ~ Lni.y A. Md Jimmy Ill:. ..,....., vr-'" ,.,, •• l.ftlw 9flll sttsiMn J. to be subject to recom- orev. L.,.. at111 Wltu• H. mendations by the Harbors, """"'-11om" D. Mil ,_,..,. E. SANT A ANA - A delay was ~ · G•M""*', J..-i ,. . _. LlnlM L. Beaches and P Com- ........ Miidred L. •11111 0-.ld L. ordered Tuesday in t h e -1~a1...., Uvr'M, Leo Md Dtlll R. J.UlOIU ..... ~~=:~~:-.!ind w':~~.,. Orange County Superior Court For the sociological aspects, spend. Future projects will be named as the money is receiv· ed from the federal govern- ment. Some projecta knocked out of last week'• approved list m1y be brought up later, the aupervfson agreed. ~ Dhli•.c. n Nvtn 11:. arraignment of an El Toro Diedrich left the determin• MKM111 .... Aili& M. w L.,,.. w. lion to Su-""'sor Ralph B M kn'OUQIN. 1(-A. •11111 o.,.,,... w. Marine actused of raping and .. -• • rea an "~-:;,, si.wn •oowt •nd. c1rotyn Clark. Clark suggested a com· PwU, ,_,,_ LYM •11111 11:-tti strangling 8 Huntington Beach nllttee to be apPOinted With T.!:''J!·.nc1 l!l•IM v. woman just five day, after he two from the C.Ommwtity Ae-Left Naked Mi.II, IMrTv Wiii w Gvv VI_, had attempted to abduct a tlon CouncU, two from the Wllyw-&. JM-I. •nd John POii H n-1au ~-. I eutm.n, JMI• o. •nd J-H. San Clemente X-ray technl· uman nc ons VJmm.lSS on, ,,,,_,Marl_,. c. •nd Joftn P. cian. two from the Citizens otrec-B H. 01(:1(, ,.....,,,. u W•M •rid Gtortl Evin I F ut appy c11.rnno. Jo Ann MCI 0om1c Cl'llrl11 Judge James Turner ton lnding Commission and •• ' MkhMI" lillWw.i """*"' ... AtllSrey orie from the county ad-~ . ..,_.. Ml MJcMM J1t11 ordered the public defender to ,miru.stratlve office. This com· BREA -Michael Woods, 23, HU!!t, M1n11 e .... Harr, o. represent Jared Alan Wallace, millee will m-•e recom-cr.-foN."'""' Mwte and J•mn "'"•n 26 nd set A ·1 3 the dala -was wa1i.i .... along a road near. ~' Mc"'"" WniN ,._ w Frldtrkk e. • a pn as mendationl to the supervisors. ~ ~ ""'-• lll:tlllrt -. •1111 Jlldltti he will accept Wallace's plea Sherwood, Ark., naked and ClvllHM "'"' Msa ,, to charges of f1t1t degree SUPERVISOR David Baker penniless one day last week. ~v.= ~ ..... ltk:NN c. murder, kklnap and 8868ull thought a representative from But by nightlaU, he bad ~-1• Yw.w. ..i awt.. with a deadly weapon. the welfare and probation new clothes, a job and was the Murr..,, 1t1111rt ,..._ 1nc1 hrtllir• Officers wbo interviewed deplrtmentl should be on the guest of honor at a dinner host· . • :,:;i. '"'"'' "'· Mii Henry e. Wallace in coonecUon with the committee. Supervisor Ronald ed by the Sherwood Jaycees. -,-· MUii 011wttt .,... Mk:hHI attempted k.idnaping Feb. 4. of Caspers said a supervisor Police said Woods, who was .. ,,.... I!..._ c. Md ,....,. c. Carole Ann Rowan, 2f, aald aboukt terYe on the allocatloo hitchhiking from MississiJ>$>1 to c.n.. NltlCY L. '"' Dan.id 11:. they found a checkbook and group&. his home in Brea, was AW/WI. :':T. c. -' JoM '· wallet belonging to Mn. assaulted by three robbers =· 'L1:t ~ !.. ~~ M. All agJ'ftd that ttie divisions l.°"9Y_., Ollvi. c. •nc1 co-" H.,.,,-Nanette Post, 'Z1, of Fountain were not hard and , fast but who took $4.0 and everything D~!i.-:--Getftcl Ec1w1n111111 ,....,.1tv11 Valley in his possession. would depend on worthiness of he owned, including 1·h ls ~ ll:tdmofl. .,.....,. J • .M Mn 1L. Mrs. Post was raped and ltemJ proposed. Baker said clothes. ~ Go1ftr1.1p. Jottn J. Ml &muv c. stranaJed Feb. p by a man capital projects were the A motorist gave Woods ~·: · ~~_,~J"M~~ --o logical _,_ for ~ spend-~ G.rdl .. Rlndall "°'*'-,11111 .....,, who picked her up after abe .,.......,. u.rug• some clothes, police put him · ~ ,-· left her job u a bannald In a Ing because they are ooe up for the night in an unlocked ~"';.. ,_ lJe,.ilt 1"ottcre• Garden Grove tavern. Police time expenditures and would jail cell, the city gave him a say Wallace is that man and not Ue the board into future Jaborer's job so he could make wOldrow w • .=~...,. '°' D•tt of that he stuffed Mn. Post's spending on projects started enough money to resume his e.~1;:.~Lt°'..,!i: body under a juniper bush in a under revenue sharing, after journey, and when lhe :Jaycees ii.: •. . a. • .. ,..,,,.c!f:S~"ma: Huntington Beach h o u s i n g the federal program is com-heard about his pllght, they ewt 'r:t" , ;: "" •11,, development before fleeing pleted. bought him dinner in a I~ o. ";J ,.,, •· ,,.. from the scene. 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' ~..olli,:!,uourll ~ = ~~ ~ ~~L .:J"'l."'l~~ 'Tiw Ill'.=. ~ iii 111'.f."!!'!J-~ ·~:r"'ol'"!!. ,;i=. ~'!'.~..:: .. t ·~ • .,,,1 {t:r'~ni 't'"~' 'l::c:.'·~-~,h'uf~ Wi tt. 1 PM~·~mun ty P 111 Chl.lrdl, L'"l\1111 J tKh. w th IE C ll:voft', of lll_,...tM ~ or'l.11!nt1 S4ni'lc•. =ll{IG. lnt.r"""'· E T-C•mlflii'Y. Le<lllft) llKh Morfulrv. Dlnoctor1. ...._ MC IUMM•T • lt1y M. MeKhtftey, .... U-of GI ;,;;ro· -'. NIWllOl'f ll•ICl'I. O.te of dHth, Mllr ·M. • 1"3. Surv/YWll by wlfti, ()of'(I ,.,.~ •' dlvoftter-. Mf'I, Al!n K111tl~nd LllldA • Sttvh;n( '(.· Wtd. ._• ~:Kl1 11 of Hew_. 1 11; """"'" l"M, 11•11 h: .9ft 1 M•& " ,. '. . . ~ - '' ._. •'· ·-· •• (-' ..... ·=· .. -'· :-•• . . .•!• ·.· • •' P'r. l•I m..-a1rrtlt 91. I'll nteni'ltm, H0119 M-1•1 C:emeterv. ll&ltt·I••-P'untr•I Hom.. Cost1 Mn.1. Olt~!~'fll A~Jltty. A;'ili ~"'°"" of Co,11 Mnl. 119 of d1•th,. M•r~ 20. 1m. SurYI by d111C1h!w=H l_., 1r1, Cotti wr bl ~ 11 t..m Funtr11 HolM M!WI brottlfr, ll:IY S•l IY. e:rvice, 0. ill, Mlchlt!1n, Wnklllf Ch1P9( Mor1u1rv. "'6-43'i.frra"W:•rdl11e Olr.cton. 11:1vmond l"n!!I so.Ler. 1' ! ~ MMl-Klt $1., Cost• Mal. i.'' °' -"'· ... ~. '"'· ........ " ..... 0..-&ldll'lf, ee-TIIUflHy, I AMI l"Klflc VI-l\alM'I. Int-I, 11-tv~I ~l.i br.,_· ~ Pldflc View Mllr"lutf'V, ~II• • ~_.~·~ ~::"s gr,. 5~ ~yt • ll~':'t,=~:-tr~: ·.T' . r,11 ""'" cir~t11tortn: _,.,_ cl=. Vh11ill0fi. ftld•v. '1d y, Sml \.~11 • PM. OMCtllW • Sm -h.I•"'\'· "' '''" ARBUCKLE A SON WE.WCLIFF MOl\111ARY Cl E. 17111 SI., Ctlla Meu "'-1111 BALTL-dRGERON FUNERAL HOME Clorona del Mar m-MSO Colle Meaa '4f.UU • BELL BROADWAY MOR111ARY lit Broadw11, Coria Mesa LI 8-l4U • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17• l.apaa Clayoo Rd • -u • PAlllFIC VIEW Mf!lllOlllAL PARK C.-i.r, Morluary . tlkapel lllt -Vin Drive fl...,.n 111!.U. Callfornla ~· • . PEEK.FAMILY COLONIAi. FUNERAi. H<»ll! 7111 Bolla Ave. "-···1111 Sllll'llS' laroilv . a7 Mall SI. llDflastoo 111! ... ... $p9rtcoat Specials! Penneys has them at the right price. 27ss ·~• sport ooot values ani at Pemys.;We1fM lhem in aolids and •in.fanclas, they're all 2-llutton and fingla ~ed. Sizes, Reg. ~ and ahorts. We 2vS~~!J~,!~ng for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P;.M lt1he following 110t11: FASHION ISLAND, N•wport BHch IV14l 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington BHc'tt 17141 892·7171 . HARBOR CENTER, C..to Me'° 17141 M6-5021, •Ill Po.laroid guarantees* ev~ry ~_Ri~ture ' -you take with these · carrieras · '· '· ·-' Hert'i 'how ii worka!· You'll receive· a boQldel of~ 'Ntlerl you purchase your carnin. Each on& entitle8 you to rewm to Polaroid any color piclu'es you take and judge to bt unsatisfaelory for any photographic: reason for free replacement. Colorpick film before Jan. 1, 197 4. Polaroid can offer this unusual ..,.,._ becauN th9)' ,.... lhe Focused Flash Land camera '""' Colo!pacl! I.rd fim make an almost foolproof comblnatkJn. 4488 f'olartMs 420 Lind carn&fa presentsmart'f featans at on """'°"""'price: Focused ft"'1 capobl\y, -.,..--·--~..-.cl-·. lndtr, easy io.:ting, detachable COY9I' .nd...,.,.,.. 1 ..,.ylng ... p.Color-~amlrW,bladhnd white in seconds. • Type108colorpackfilm ... -.... -~ 3.90 Type88 color pack ftlm-.... _,, __ ,,,3,1 D . ' • • . ' ' 1 JCP 1 mev' We know wftlt' 'r• b,k1ng for. • Shop Sunday noon to 5 · M. at the following a t ' • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech (714) 6#-231). HUNTINGTON CENTtil, Huntin~ llwlL{7J4) 892-7771. 1 ' I ' ' • res: ~ -.-. ·~ .. . . ---,,1-,r, T- . J ' • • I ) • • . :: · lritroduclng a stYle ·or fl.Ying . . desi~ed for .people on the West Coast only.-~- . . ' I .. :.~; tinited'sWest CoastC1'S to Por·«land arid Seattle. I ,. ,, " !t. ' ' remember, our Chers Special. Ca11 United at 48 2-2000, or ask your • Travel Agent to book you on United. _ _ It's a different way of flying to the • Pacific N'orthwest. Designed for our different way of living here on the West Coast. ' So,comewithusnowandread 1 about United's new features .You'll 'f;itt to come with us next time you fly. A great send-off for breakfast and lunch. Food's important to you. Especially in its naturalform. · · · So, in addition to regular breakfast choices, United's West Coasters give you. a choice of delicious, crunchy, higqlyi nutritional granola. · I Instead of just lunch, we give yoii a line picnic basket filled with deli i s entreeslikefriedchickenoroneo o r • ----------. ~ .. • I "delicatessen delights." Scrumptious appetizers like carrot curls, celery and pickles. Fresh fruits like dates, figs and an apple. And imported chocolate. And, since this is wine country, you may order an unlimited amount for only $1.00 in Coach. And there's no charge in First Class. Of course, our premium liquors' are available, ioo . , A rewuding comeback for dinner. · . Rel~ing, really letting yourself unwind after a full day, is a big part of your life. So, after your business is done in Seattle, United offers you the only wide-body DC-IObacktoL.A. It leaves Seattle every day at 5:00 p.m, with the widest Coach seat between here and there. And a dinner you'll long ' I A IUghtschedule to fit yonr leisurely schedule. .. To Portland To Seattle You like to \lo things at your own leisure. And that shouldn't change just because you have a flight to catch. That's why United offers more nonstop flights to Portland and Seattle than any othj:r airline. So, go ahead, make all your appointments, rehearse a presen· talion one more time, or just h11ve an easy-going day. When you fly by our schedule, you 2:4S p.m. S:OOp.m. (DC-10) 7:30 p.m. can keep yours. ' I . . United's West Th fri d} ski { land Coasters.Apartof C CD y_ . CSQ your west Coast living. Uniteds 'West COasters Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels . •• W-. Man:h 21 , 1973 Wett•e InJury1 , 1iU1g~ Rejects Surf er' s Claim ~· SA/{T,\ AN(\ -.A crippled .*-surfer's claim that the city of ~i'ie$rt ~¥''ii ,..., respons!· ' -'ble for U)e permanent Injuries ,. lie ,sulltaioed al "The Wedge" , has befn rejected In Orange ORANGE COUNTY 'Soiree' To Fund Fullerton Fl!U.ERTON -A magical night tilled "Musical Soiree" la On tap April 8 when the Friends of the-State Univ~· :r IAH WORTli decided on their need.I and goals, Ibey Jllst ~ ... ,.:• :~ ~,d;..~ • wW hegla to eDlef Into ... -'Will! Depart-1 la coiled Ille "' •• d tbe COWlty, Stonn oold. Son¥ t<>wns may deputment" ~·t r,nean it fit cdi!l· elect I<> do DOlhlng, he opect\iated. autted I<> roodl 11 lht Ml}' ioluUOo to Sl«m Nici Ille need for lil"'!!'tY·wide transporlatioo ~-" • -. tranaponat!on allldy woo ob.,..· , • Murray Storm, llllllani' • • If~ ' ' . >· commissioner, mad& UU1 ~a brief "OUR MAS1'!tt plan in 1951 waa based presen!'tioo to a ~t meeting of tile oo a viable, rel~bl~ free\ty '@.'~a Laguna Beach P.loPll~ Comrni@tilon,ud backbone for t good portion of Oran&• , STORM saJd 'be was confident leadenllip woold emtir• from tbe grassroots l<vel u tbe~ing began. "'lbeonly •••·• we with «l' talnty ' th&~ do • a mullimodel stuc1I1 ''. Stonn ~d ,. , u· CIJl)plolfl. tbo '.wey, iould begin !ta ~UOn phase wijfµn l'fl'O ye.an a.X.n!mjrlo 'road departll!<nt estimates. With.~c sentiment ~ k Is, Storm added1 tbe stpte lf iit1'4l\t . to do any • .,r<.K..-County Superior cOurt' wlthOut ..... lbe Jury 1>e1"' uked to ..r::;""deliberate on the issues. IUK Slllimltted during the trial by Jawyera tor the city and · cloled ~ me on .... action dating from Aug. 14. 1966. when high btt11km flung 16- yeiu'-old Donald Ra y m o n d 11\icbanan of orange from the ocean oot.Q the Balboa aands. • Jy 'it_age thdt aMual funa- . railinl!' beoeflt "--------../' A 7 p.m. champagne recei>' City CotlncU ~ ........ • .. -• • -•• • ~ ... ~: ·" COOnty, but' public atUtUdes hive chaDg- Stonn asked • tho-loeaJ . bodies 1o ·do ed .. he Id I lbree things: endorld the Idea ol a """"" • sa · t · more !\iewa,y pliin/Ung. "He indicated that thoUgh lbere lllt'I a,moratorium oo freeway constiucUon, fe~ new Opes will be begun. ~~ Judge J .E. T. "Ned " Rut ter \i:iK&ranted the motion for non-- ·'i1K;·:1 , Buchanan's lawyers had argued that city negligence in the form of dredging opera- UOns that had altered the con- tours of the • Wedge" -a. strip of beach between the Balboa Pier and the West Jet- ty -was directly responsible for injuries that have made him a quadruplegic. GASP Hits Smoking Jn, fublic , ... __ :_Southland 1 RTD Pass Costs $26 SANTA ANA -One sli1gle Earlier actl o.n~ b y Buchanan's lawyers ::igainst the State of California and the Orange Count.v H a r b or District have slmUarly been dbmbsed; A ca mpaign to smq\her the practice of smokingt In public places ls being pressed by a militant group called Group Against Smokers' Pollution cash outlay ol ns· w 111 . <GAlll'l whlcl\ Is fighting buy you just aboul any city In F d' o.,.,;,._,;., lelJl<co pollution. the Southland lf you rely on or ' v F"" "My health before yoo.r the Southern California Rapid habit," ls the slogan coined by Transit District for getting Norm·na11·ons GASP, which seeks to clamp around · tight restrlctlqns 9n all smok- ThLs .is the IR.IJD for a one-. ing In public places. month Rm pass allowing you F A d Assemblyman John V . to ride buses In all five zones . Or War 8 Briggs (R·Fullerton) is a· of service, dropping do~ to staunch su pporter of the only $11 for a one-zone ~ · Noffiioations for the Ford GASP group and has In- Senior citizens may1 o tpi?' a Motor . ~mpany's o r J n g e troduced Assembly Bill 202 speclal cut-rate monthly bus c.ounty Community Service which would establish tight pus for just $9, whlch ~saves Awards designed 10 honor controls ove r public smoking. rummaging for cblOP. · ·eillpioy:s of Ford arJ Philco Supporters of GASP's prin· Senior cittz.eu c &-fry l n g Ford for civic action are now ciples are being urged to write bonafide ~tific~<J¥'0Ving open, oompany offi~ials said their Congressmen lo Support Ibey are· eilglble1,J1 .Q for today. of ihe meaaure'll!ld I<> testify women llld~~-..may Nominations for Jhe volun· in Sacramento~ AB :!Q2 ride Rm-, iDnfy a tary. service cliailons will be hearings ar) )leld. ; • dJme per single t accepted from Orange County Principles' o( 'l/ie GASP AppUc1Uon1 for ' .ci)-dS ,ruittepts, i:ommwtlty leaders, organiz.atiQI\ m~1Qiat the may be obiaioetl · 'Wtttlng fellow employes and family right to breallte clean air the county's 'D<oCW.nl ,of , meJitli[ltt . ~ abo\lld be senl ~uperced.S tbe amoker'a rlghl Senior Citl:eoJJ Ailalri(tor s: lo lJe1Jlett Parsons at Pttilco-• to pollule It. : ' · Klnpley Drive, Santa Ana, or Fordl;. Aeroniltronlc Divlsfoo ' ' at local senlor citizens cen-Jn NeWl*'t Beach. · , • 1'.· • • • ters. Nomfute• a.>sen fO< spetjal Kids Like To Monthly puses may be recognition by a judging panel . purchll'!'!f'ii!at'" • •I· ·oflli.1'.i<>)ea<lera.wlll )lf!·g!ven a ' 1 Zill N. Sy . ~ ' . ·'llfY\!r'~· wilb tl!i' av""' A k And Ana, ori130 . '. • t~1~ \'linipen'18JI!?" · froJ"ifwiry S . . V Ave., ~'if!·•\· ~·: ':-~ ¥ ........ ri· , . · ,l.. · "' ~. '"1' ,, ............. , .... ,-tit? , .. , ~ Improve ... ~,,,,., ...... your . coordination "' ·?2!1 ... ' Cl. Collect some screen prints, in extra-sizes. ' • '• .. ' ;-1''' • JCPenney ' Button-front shirt top of knit, sizes $13 _ 38-44, polyester CUffed polyester panll, llllC or lime, 32-38, *12 "-wll8t JOU're.lookin9 for. Stoop Sun "°"' lo 5 p.m. at tho foUowlq storn: FASHION ]SI.AND, Newport BHch 17141 644-llll. • HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington BHch (7141 892-7771 . • 1111t ' tton In the University Club will open the festivities, featqring theater department students nwWlng llqe -..mes as they have been styled down through the ages. ty·wlde transportatioo plan repladng the The question lbe COW)IY la "!!W asking outdated master plan ol 19:58; COllCUr is, "i( the freeway Ls not th& popular with the designation of the •i(9a5tal &n.sWi!f what is the popular answer?" transportatioo corridor" as top pr!orilY, Storm ;.Id. in the plan ; and dlrect the ~ff to work "The foundaUon of the muter plan is wtth the county in compiling needed teetering, and ] don't know where we go Many of the ouinta from the <;al State Theater Department's exten!ive col- lection have been made by the students for o n s t a g e ap- pearances. data. next," he added . The show continues at 8 p.m. in the 1.Jttle Theater for performan<e• by three ' top winners of the 1973 concert<).., aria, competition who wiH be' backed by the 63-member university orchestra. The prize.winning soloists will perform works o f Brahms, Mozart, V e r d i , Delibes and Prokonev. ac· cording to Dr. Leslie E. Christensen, chairman. BASICALLY, the plaD outlined by Stonn called for the communities in- cluded in the "coastal ~corridor " in- dicated as all towns · betw~ the shoreline and the San Diego Freeway, to set up their transportatl!>O needs and goals. ; .. From there, each community would establish ils criteria for what it will ac- cept In lbe way of altemaUves. Sl«m said the county would use the community criteria in Jts final plan. ·~ THIS will be something that hu. riseb up from the grass roots." Storm said. "Only in that way is there any hope that the thing will -be implemented." Once the individual co.rhmunities flave 1 .. t . ... . ~ ' ,, • I $3~~~-· l J t "'t ·1 Puff-slileYeJI •peasant' top is Penn· Prest po1yliitar/cotton. Red/~hlte dots; i:;.t-1,L,;. · ; $350~. Cotton Ganim scooter skirt in navy or white J;lth contrast stitching: 7 to 14. i . . Cotlon'denjm Jacket In blue'pr Whfte with ~traat stitching; < NIVy or Whit~i 7 to 14. I Io the face of that predicament, Storm said, the state says it can't be the all· koowlng body and the county doesn't want the responsibility either. Lions Quh Renews Baseball Support The Capistrano Lions Club has renewed sponaorship of one team on the So4th Coast Babe Ruth Baseball League. Bob W. Dunham of San Clemente has been appointed manager of the .team to be sponsored by the club. The club has donated funds each baseball seascrp &ce the league Jormed more than 10 year9' ago. ., '1 . . ' ,., • • ' '•~, I • • . i • I ·l l \ JCPennevr · ~ -,.- • HE SAID area highway projects which can ' be ezpected to 'tdatlnue include Roule ~7 In Anaheim, Ille Coton• del t.lar freeway, and poosibly-the widening of Laguna Canyoo Road. This final one. he added. still is respoosive lo public op. position. however. When Lagwia officials asked bow area differences would be resolved, such as longstanding philosophical gulfs between Newport Beach and other coast towns, Storm said compromi&e would be crucial. TO WHAT extent will the plan depart from an automobile orientaUon? Com- missioner Roger Lanphear asked. "We will not even talk altematives un- til we have the goala and needs ol the in- diVidual communities/' Storm replied. "Since highways have always been our predomjnBnt mode of transportation, It'• been dliJ' main concern. Now we mUJt mofe lnto 'other directions to provide ~dequatf . transportation coordination for the. County." ,,. • • . .. • ' We know what you're lookl~ for.~· Shop SundaY noon to s P .M. at the following atom: ' . Ff-SHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (71<11 6+4:-2113. HUNTINE>TON CENTER: Aunlington· Be•ch (714) ~-7771. HARBOR CENTER, Cost1 Mesa (714/;Ml>-5021. .. _ t I • • • • ' WtdntSday, Marth 21, 1973• O~LY PILOT ff mb~ities Cited in · Argument for Open Hearillgs 1 ' ~ .... ' . ._ News s.r.te. the bill ..., .... ...,jeded to sl&lllJ!cant piece ot 1eg131111oo Democratic ~P In the tunUMl>NTO -Tbe --WO call ~ 'erudble of to.come out of the 1112 -"-"'lilY· " ~~-m..ii;,.. Of ~ ~· ~it of '. the Leglslaluro •• It . II WU hwd by several , ,....,._ <>Om m f 11 e e I Tbe ftllrlL-toeed Yeflloa of rtpnoenled massMt . ~ leclslaU .. eomml-in the ' ::.~ ~;. SB• thal-llurriedlY posa-In the state'•· tmlloo la'!I, = ~ t.,Seni:.,. °7t ' ' ID ·bill art bqlnning ·to •l!ectlni.:ln portk:ular, ocbool bit the ·coo1erence. committee ~. ~ -'"' ' J. 11naneoalocolpniped)'ta1· m.mt.i.-. ·'~\:bi.tr.ii;;~ i. 'NB'ffS ~ALYSIS atlan. • 'l'llellS·P•'c'•conlerence ·~-111ilhi -_ . _ TBE'·MBASUllB ·wu t... """"'1ltee \<etslon was " tSBIOl "contilo> II i er a II y · ' · t1a11Y autbored by Sen. Ralph preoeiilecl to the Legislalure ""'""of cruclill ambiguJtlei · eel the llnll day of the 19'72 001• (D-TorranCe) but · by ·. oo a ''lab Kor leave it" basis 'et.u..lindloopholealnijalli ·sessionwastheproductofa becember;tt was )mo,.n u lhr<e days befor e ad- P8C"O· wblcb may nullify 'Us Senate-A.s3emS!y conference the · Reagin-Moretti. property journment. 11· is safe to say Intent." committee, wbich hammered lal· relJel blll, havtn& ·been pnijiebly • only a bandful of · out Important details of tbe . ame~ to Include; prwislOlll leglllaton kn• w precisely ft.Ol/RNOY cont.Ilda the blD behlnd cloeed doon. · of measures apomcnd by tM what wu In the bill when they • "erllleal CODtn>1 .language of SB IO wu'fl'Obably the mof1 ·•dmlnislratlon · and by the wted on It. . , i "' •• ' • ' , .. " ' ' . ' •• ' -. IF THE confettOCe . COlll· m!U.. --had been open to the public perblps 101De ol tbe "cndcial ambigliltlee, ... tors and loopholet" Flournoy cited eould have been avoided. ~~o1 ... posing logislatlon to publle' Is 'to learn Wh:at conseQUeneee can be ex· peeled wben It Is enacled and to try and correct defects before they become part of the law. Wben l~Iathi Is ~~ed behind the closed door of the conference committee, · there Is no opportunity for those who . . mlgtll be expert In the fteld (lnclodlng state employu) to ICnltin1ze or comment., UNUQ t1hlEit legislative conunlttees, wblch m~ &Ive lhr<e day's publle nott<o of consideration of. any meuure, lhe con!erence.J...':"!""'1ttee Is 'uncle!; no obll""""' to, notify the PiJl>lic of where or when it .wlll meet -and It does not meet in public. FIOurnoy says three task force• of enwt• are trying to develop a •rclelln..up" but for SB 90 -the conference com· mittee's bralnchild. ·In the meanUme, the public can expect llm1lar pn>blema wllh leglslatloo u long u ma- jor deci!loos are made beblnd closed conunlltee <loon. FORMER-. district Assemblyman WUllam Ketcburn tried for n.. yean to get a bill lhrW8h that would prohibit closed meetings of legislalfve commlltees. Now that Ketchum's goM to Congress (representing the new 38th distri c t), Assemblyman Ken-Maddy (R· Fresno) . hu taken up lhe fight. Maddy iritroduced AB 23 and Ill compsnloo omenclmflll ACA. S, which -.. ateild lhe Brwn Act to tbe Legblalln, • ' 'Ibis act, paued In 1111, outlawed ~ or clooecklocil' intetlnp Gt other , eleeled , bodlet, but apec11tc:a111 es· · I cllJ!(Od the Legls!atute. I Says Maddy• "Go\'ernment- Cftdiblllty Is •t\11 the Issue. People suspect we operato , under a double 1tandard: ~ 'public jiosture' llld I be 'private dell'. The poulblll!y of that double lland8nl sboulc! bo ~lid out of-nee." ' .. ' iwould believe ·For a .lirilited tilile, _ wfire lowering our prices on famous national brands; ' • all-sheer ' . sandal foot .. panij~Jlose ­ at just 21or99¢? • • ' , ' •• ' . ------· • ••P lundlr noon tol P.ll· 1t•followlng atoM: FASHION ISLAND, Newpon ... ,~ 17141 644-llll.. • HUNTIN6T~ CENTER, Huntin9t .. lffch 17141 892-7771. HARIOR CENTER, Coit• Mese 1714) 646-5021 . . . - I • ' I. 14~8 Remington• Mist-Air hot comb ',gives you fine spray condition- ing/moisturizing at the toUch of a butlon. ' Clairo1Jtr. Air-Brush• styling dryer. Snap-on brush attach- ment; two.temperature settings. 13ss Schick styling dryer tor men has man-sized brwh and comb attachments: two hoe! MlllOGJ. I Gillette Purrr• oetaf,gler. Slides through tangles and snarls; can be used on wet Of dry hair. ; 11ss Gillette Min.I Max, a hand-held dryer with comb attachment: cool setting for· stytin'g, hot for drying. ' 1oss ' Clairol• Skin MachJ119•, a·battery powered CO!"plexlon brulh - aoft nylon briotJes. ass ' Remington• Princess& ladtes· shaver tias easy cleening ad- juetablo head with 2 cutting blades. , JCPenney We know what you're looking for. ' • Shop Sunday noon to s P .M. at the followlng ·stores: : . v FASHION ISLAND, Newport S..ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington S.1ch (714) 992.mt. ,, . \ I ( f • , DAil. PILOl . l..ula Gardens . Balboa Parkway · :Closed to Cars . ' '$All. Dl&GO (AP) -An i!stlmaled I0,!00 conimuters ~ El Pl-ado Pa:kway llilwilb Balboa Park dally - U.tll ..,.l)tly. Now, I~'• closed .,.,.pt ' to pedellrlans and lrieycltsls. ( The . route goes by old ~p mUJeUIDI and l:..i.,~ providing a pie· hOnie: e to work and ·=·After a two-week ex· · tal closing, onJy slJ: torists complained, say city 9Cftcials. ! Alternate automobile routes •re being arranged through the downtown city park. • :ewarer Set ' LOS ANGELES (APJ -~fetropolitan water officials raid they would supply water ( EC()LOGY) lo JK>Wer utllllle.! in Sou~ California to cool proposed ~esert n u c I e a r generating ~ants near the Colorado iver. The first Mojave De 1 er t !ant, proposed by Southern allfornia Edison, wcmld be I organization, with represen- laUves from San Dl.eao Coun· ty's 13 cities, forecast that tht county will givw from the present 1,5 million at present rates. Johnson laid the group fall· ed to consider I i k e J y population increases rrom peo- ple moving to San Diego from other areas. e Fine IJJ'Opped LOS ANGELES (UPI) - About 150 resident.5 o f Antelope Valley ·gave a cheer as the county Board of Supervisors rescinded a $2Q fee levied as an anti.smog measure on tumbleweed-burn- ing permits. The visitors brought a two-- foot wide tumbleweed to the meeting as a samP,le of 'the weeds -up to seven feet across, residents say -that pile up several feet deep against homes and fences 1n the valley on a windy day . Houitbolders still need a permit to bum the tumbleweeds, but DOW It will be free, e Pro, «:on . SAN MATEO (AP) -The notioo of a . port for supertankers on San Francisco Bay drew cheers fr o m hardhats and boos from con- servationists at the third in a series d bearings by the Army QJrpo d Engineers. 5 million facility with two megawatt reactora. I t d he In operation by 1182. ~ 11lree sites were reported under consideration ln ealtem san Bernardino and Riverside counties. "We could make it an ex- ample for the whole world," e Report OK'd . claimed Hennen Solomen, • "'IT ...... GI Legacy • Americans may be al- mO<t all goon e, but they've left something behind in Vietnam.' Boy . sits on mountain. of discarded soda a n d beer cans. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ vice prtsldent of Local 6, The revised environmental tm-International Association of pact statement for the ISU Bollennakeil, at the hearing '1nilUon New Melones Dam at city hall here. , ----------1 project has been ruled ade-The ports -for which Army Kid Lik 'T quate. en~ are studying 21 s e 0 U.S. District Judge Charles potential West Coast sites - B Renfrew reJ~ ,Environ-woulcJ have. to handle tankers .... .;entsl Def..,.. ll'unc! and ' welilJljrig z 5 o • o o o . tons Ask Andv Sierra Club claJma · tba~-the deadwelgbt, ll;ipie Ille size of • revised Impact atatement •u any now using the bay. deficient. • "The deficiencies alleged go not to the adequacy or in- adequacy of the environmental impact statement as revised, but to the merit.I of the p~ ject ll•ell," the judge ruled. Renfrew earlifl' denied an injunction to balt t h e Stanislaus River pro 1 e ct, which includes a 2.8-milllon acre-foot reservoir designed for flood control and 'Ir-OON7ttfu51'Exlsi"ruv£ 1 ~ rigation. -· ... ---. -ly Horry I. Sniltfl e Eatlmate lllt THURSDAY, MARCH 22 -8 p.m. SAN DIEGO (AP) _ A SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, S.CIENTIST regional group's estimate that 3100 Pacific View Or., Corona del Mer -Chlld C•r• provid•d -- San Diego County will have 2.4l'i;::iiii:=:::iii:iiiiiii million persons by 1995 Is too ll - low, says the n at l o nal chainnan of Zero Population Growth. A better estimate would be three million. said Willard Johnson of San Diego, head of the organization which ad- vocates populallon curbs. The comprehensive planning Funny Business ROME (AP) -Comic books are a $26 million business in Italy, with Mickey Mouse tops in popularity. Some lefti st intellectuals are said to have discovered political theory In Donald Duck. I See by Today's Want Ads e WILD ANIMAL for sale: Malayian River Ot1er l* year.i old. Female, with cage, very friendly. e NIGHT· VISION or party vision ls aided by black llgt. There are two 4T' tubes $18 complete. e SLIM PROFll..E; this 13' Aristocrat l.ollner sleeps 4, as a refrlierator and is in ex~llent condition. Money talks. Our money. Call in 1'.erminix to get rid oftennilcs, and we can in most cases offer you a termite protection plan. As long as you maintain .it, Te.rminix guarantees to repair any new subterranean termite damage, to the prem:- ises covered, up to $150,000. For that kind of money, we've got to be good. for a professional termite report .•• with no obll- g&t!on ... phone today, Ml-7881 / 533-2960, ' T•,,,..,.ol loutMtft C.iw.mt. r --"--~ Sea Saga Beealled Andrea Doria Survivors Succeed SAllATOGA (AP) -Before tbe crutse lhlp Andrea Dorta plunged to the llotlom nearly 17 years ago, • -ltaltan leaped Into the AttanUc to haul a woman passenger to_llfety. Now, Jolin Vall and the WOIDID he saved are married. They ~perate a .... taurant In t h I a callfornia community called the Anctrea Doria and have two daughters, one nam- ed Doria. ON JULY 26, Jllli6, Vall was dancing in the Italian abip11 balJzoom with pretty Melanie Ansuini when the Andrea Dorta collided with t h e Swedish cruise ship Stockholm in heavy fog off Nantucket, Mass., in a maritime tragedy that tool< $1 lives. Doo!>lte the conlusloa, val! then Ibo jumped and mWed Nkl be managed to , ....mite the llleboat. I dove In after Melanie with ftlaUvet aboard ber and JJDlled her out." tho Andru Dorla -tio ,I"' Alter their reocue, Vall con· lmm!antln( to the Udlted Unlled Ql1 to a vacation In Statea froJll Jiily • I Canada, lnCI Mia AnsuJni "FOUR BOVllS later, thty -to atay with an uncle In decided we had to leave the San Jose. • . lhlp" aaid Vall now 4t. "I · "We :wrote~ other, then told 1ber io jump: but ahe was I . .came to California aod mar- afraid to. Finally, I jumped, ned .be: aeven montha later." Rolling Profits THE YOUNG Italian lln;t worked as an applian c e delivery truck driver, then entered the reataurant businetl. The Valis and their two t daughters -Dorta, 14, and Dina, 9 -make their home In nearby San Jose. For sentimental reasons, Vali said he "thought about naming my second daughter Andrea, but we decided we lik- ed the other name better." , NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON DISPl.A Y AND READY FOR IMMEDI· ATE DELIVERY -COVER OVER 20 ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. Friendly • Convenie nt • Reliable LOOK FOR THc EMBLEM AT COSTA MESA DEAL!RS ON HARBOR BLVD . IETWEEN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AND NEWPORT BLVD. "I was dancing with her when everything went 45 degrees to one side. "It was a mess. People were screaming and running around," Vall, a native of Seze Romano near Rome, recalled In an In- terview. AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) -Sixteen sheets used by the Rol1ing Stones rock group on a stopover here w e r e purchased for $860 by businessmen who s a i d they wouJd make them in- to souvenir handkerchiefs and shirt panels. vAu SAYS he dreams 011------------------- one day building a land-bound model of the ship and con· verting It into an Italian Try Saturday's N~ws Quiz restaurant. 1------------------- • I • • ' ' .. _, Our· pre-season ·cool-off. Buy now! Installments , · start in June . Sale 13090 .... S1S4 JC P•ltMY 1000 ITU 1Jr condition•r f•1t1r•• 1 •p•.d fin ind · cootinq pow1r, 10 podtio1t th•rino1t1f control; •ir .xch1n9• cont~I to •Xh1u1t 1t•I• 1ir ind 1dju1t•bl• v•rtic•I lou- v•rs. 01Nr t.x1n® ell• won1t r111t or chip, Fits wi!'ldow 12" to l6" wid•. 4000 ITU .... H.ts Now 14.ti 11500 ITU .... 22t.tS Now ltS.4' Sale20395 Rog.-239.95. This 11,500 BTU air condlUoner ha 2 apeed fan and cooUng power,·1~ition thermo-- stat control, adjustable air directors and permanent wlahabio scott foam filter, Fits wlndowa 26" to 40" wide. -llr'-llfoctM lhroUgh Soturdl)'. Rem(>~ling?·At our prices, there's no time like now. • $158 Automatic clothol -wltll de-pendable pnsaure fill ll)'llem, nano ~ink d111in hooo. In White. $108 Matching dryer has ewy 1CC88S Int .., ... , aecurtty llort tMlll:h. $-148 ' au range Wtth l'IC1111d top that ntts off for euy cleaning. Porcefaln cabinet, removable broiler cir-. Electrtc range, $1e8 $177 Chest freezw holcla up to 535 Iba. One """"!bi• bake!, one wall auPl>O<led divider. $248 Frc6t iroe nrfrtgntor has 13.79 cu..tt. c:apecity. Twin porco1a1n cnaperw, 102 lb. -coplCily •• s177 Up<1ght -fooll#M a copoclty of up to 443 Iba. F0ur door lhelves; ..,Juico '**' • - ., JCPenney . The values are here ttvetyday. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followl119 1ION1: • • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714j 644-2313. HUNTINGTON C~. Hunti~ Beach (71-4) 892·7nl. " I _J_ - - • • .. • • , DAILY PILOT J 9 I . Priest Named · by Alioto ~.. . No More .. Tuskegees -Panel I I . . e on Sch.ool Board ' . . ~ . ~· ~CIS(X> (AP)~ A "l>O tul)l>Cl<'I ~ 111 Catliolic,~ hU been •P. N'ortbern'lreland. " polnled by ld4yor · J05el'b "Tbo .,... 'peace, jusUce,' Al!Qlo, a Catholic. to San freedom' are o(ten misused by secretary ol the Synagogue Cooncil of America. ••-Gitt FrlllCisco's, Board of -the auppor\ers o.f •ioleJJ! men PROVO, Utah (AP) - A tio>< · f and wOmdf 19-'°t;! lunda collection of manuscripts and ' • • 1 . documents which olliciala say If is the ~v. ~ A. which are ll""1 for bs and '"'1 bridge gape In the early Bunu, II Je!t!lt and professor bulleta u ,;wen aa to aUevtB\e history o.r the Cl!urch o1 Jesus of ellucatlon•at•the University suffering, the srouP< said In Christ of Lattei-day 5alnta of San Francisco. •statement (Mormon) bu bem turned Human Experiment Curbs Proposed NEW YORK (UPI) -A federal pant! inVestlgaUng a govern ment·fiMnced ex- periment In which blacks with fatal sypbills went untreated despite available new drugs said lt will recommend ways of protecting human guinea pigs in the future. dlsWe. PSYCHIATRIST Dr. Jay Katz, the Yale 'Law School professor heading a sub- committee drafting proposed regulations, said the final draft would be given to the committee ne1t Wednesday in Washington. in\•estigation is worthwhile and ethical. THE DRAFT report recom- mends all p r oposed ex· periments seeking federal s~p­ port to be studied and blocked if the risks are too great or if it seems unethical. The NHlB would include not only biomedic31 researchers but other professionals and members of the public and "'J"Wenty-five years ago it over to Brigham Young MJU14 )/ave been unthinkable ( ) Universl\y. · to*J>pOin\a,clerlcto(l\lbfico.f-. RELIGION . Officials aald the The panel, ooncluding that no effective federal research safeguards exist, will ask Congress for a National Human · Investigation Board (NHIB). independent of the Department of Health , Educa- tion and Welfare, and for "oo- fault" clinical insurance to compensate those injured in research involving f e d e r a l The draft report shown to newsmen Tueaday said human "'J>OrllllentaUon is all but left tip to independent medical ruearclm alone, after their fellow researchers decide the c o n t roverslal experiments "~;;;.~.:ll:?;;-::.;.:;!:: would have to be publicized Ai flee,'' tl. ... ma'or said. "But' document!, ·turned over by a before they begin. support. ,.,. '-----.....-....,._. Salt Lake City family, may fill we've iC011e • l~g way tc;> • • • ' -· • ... -ttl ~ in gaps in the blstory of the ~~,,cl~!IY to first Slgnlnl ~ 'sklemeot were Mormon setUement at Nauvoo, ,~P· Bishop James · j:S Raqsch, DI. • T~ Bit general .iecre~ of lfiO/Na· . Curator' Chad J. Flake oJ the fiet3ils of Hitch . :. ' 'I · tional Conlerettce of Catholic apecial collections departmen\ W,Al!IllNGTON (UPI) ....: Bi$ipo and theJU.S. Catholic at BYU said the docum011ts Major religious groups Co)llerence; Dr. R. H. Edwin are re<ords keJ>.1 by Newell K. representing Prolestants. Espy, general secretary of the Whllney, preStdlng bishop of Catholics find Jews have air 32-denomtnation N a t i o n a I the Mormon (]lurch In pealed \o consfituents \o cut COUDoil of ChUJdles. and Rab, Nauvoo, and financial re<ords off any funda going to tboae bi Henry S. st<gman. general of Lucy Mack Smith, mother UP'I T ..... tt Real Stralt1 Girl in Detroit choir tries very hard to hit that high now in recent performance. IT SAID 1'1esday HEW has some contradictory and vague researcP protection policies attached to the milliona Jt gives yeatly Cot private and Pact to Be Aired of .Mormon prophet Joseph Smith. public medical research. BERKELEY '(AP) · -The The Department of Defense, UC Board of Regents has which conducts its own human decided to Dll:ke public the experiments as well as ex-. • E I Tl periments by the Federal !emu of university ·Pre51dent qua ane Berkeley Post Drug Administration, should Charles J . Hitch's f>!.000 con- ATLANTA (UPI) -In an be reguial<d also, the panel tract. ' tract calls for an allowance not exceeding $15,000 a year for o ff i c i a l ent ertaining. business expense and travel. The university said the allowance was paid for by a private endowment fund. effort to let school children BERKELEY (AP) -Mer-said in a 61-page draft report. In a statement Tuesday, the hear "both sides of the ritt College President Norvel HEW appointed the nine-university said the board TIIE CONTRACT also pro- question..." the ~rgia Senate Smith, whose administration member panel following a re-voted last week to reverse its vides for an auton1obile and has voted to forbid the reportedly misspent student cent disclosure the govern-policy and make the contract driver; a year's leave of teaching of evolution in aid funds, has been named ment helped fmance 1Uskegee public because "repeated absene€ with salarv if employ- Geo.rkia schools without ~al associate vice chancellor for Institute's study in the 1930s in demands to see the president'·s ment is termina'.ted before time to the Biblical approach student affairs at u c which more than 400 black contract have magnified the compulsory retirement; a to the creation of life. Berkeley. Smith will be men with syphilis got no life-issue all out of proportion." minimum aMual pension of Passing 29-22, the bill makes responsible for some 22 pro-saving penicillin when it $18,000, and maintenance or Htni's tht pef'fect WIJ to .. 111 )'OUf money or aecuritltl do "tripl1·dury''; 1 YM wltlllt1111JliJlf1 ..... UUH -... 11 .. lt~ 1111(1 ..ii• • • •in1 ef ,.,,., ielltrm .... If this sounds Impossible, •• cart today for the eye·openlnr story of ~ Hoa1 Memorl•I Hospit11's .. Foor nexib!t Pllns fof Glvlll('. You wlll be 111for1 pl11sant surprhtt Telephone: . 645-8600 E:llttntlon 10I A.tk for Titomat 9'""""' HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 301 Newµort Boutewrd Newport: Beach, CA 92660 It mandatory for schools to grams on the Berkeley cam-. became ava·ilable. 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I Ull1 be ...... doina It f4.3 Million Debt Ex-utaniu_m King Baakrupt ~~ . RENO, Nev. (AP) -further complicaled by U.S. Fonner uranium kln1 Cbarlet government tu clalms. Steen has been d e c la re d Altomey George Abbolt, baJJl<nlpt, ending bis four-year ~ Sletn, askttl for Mi••'" • llay " !Iii adjlidleallao fD de,;:-to rid blmlelf of allow tlJ!lt !or a iew di Ille •Everyoae In thil room ~:ti~ ~w:= l"C!<fid•li,lt• 1o , Steen be llllljecUo nvtcw. worJi oun1da (llan1 bbl II Jul(• A meojlaf will be acbeftled won't pork," b a n k r opt c t · ol credUrlrl to ..... a lrlllttt rc!oree Robert Woodward lllld 1o aupervlll llquldatlon of Tuellday. Steen's asset. to pay off debts. WOODWARD SAID no STEEN HAS admilled to . ~ mil1iGo; but viable plaA bad bem filed for paying off S I e e n ' I ii> debtedoess and the ~ was ~ ts cl f1.i ~ ,> . ' DELUU VllY( COVEii' ,JtJRlllJURE PADS • left~-" thic• #M;Pl'I C9ffrH wifh wihlly , •llroctlv• O•r•I p•tJ•rn ;;i'..:. ..... , ·~n· ... -. . ... 1: • I ~~~· ~~~. 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SUpportin1 Roger> on stage entertainment will be, among others, Rudy Vallee, Efrem Zimbalist Jr.1 Forrest Tucker, Ri chard Arleq , Dale Robertson, Agnet Moorhead and Foster Brooks. THE EVENT in the High Sierra Theater of the Sahara Tahoe Hotel will raise funds to deal with an increasing population of homeless dogs ln ' the Lake Tahoe ana. llld Mrs. Frank Newell, a benefit committee m8mber. The society hopes to develop a cooperative JftCl'&JIJ with El Dorado and lloUClu Oaunty authorities to provldt lhob, Jpaytog and adoplloq pro- cedures for tbe anima!J, Mn. Newell aald. • An evesrtual 'goal, she said, is oonstructlng an animal shelter. She said the doc population boom hat resulted becauu many summer visitors to the area have left animals to lend for themJelves. ; n llOYJIL IOYAL TllTOI · MOTOR OIL ... TIU'TlJll . .. G~ f & . AUTOMATIC TRAllSMISSIOll • FLUID · I QUART LIQUID PLUM-R • Unclogs drains and k••p• th•m clear • Just pour and N• how fott it wttk1 . ' :·:·ii ·:~ REG. 99• , -"!'~ adop\ed to. ~ ....i plate 1o Uve, and fvt be<!> lorjuntte iii my life illd want 1o help other people ~ 11><>1! "'\' appre9atlon.'' ' ._ ~..0-MATIC ' "' DOU8LIBATH . 'l caw• B. ~u, 1life Supreme Court JUStfct 0. Doqla1, ii ...... in ber own right. She was swum in as a mem- .. r ol· the Diatrlol<>f-O>iumbla liar at ~ 'lptClaDy 'eon 6ne-minute ceremonf before. a jhree-j~ panel of the D.C. < 'tpurl of Appeals. DougJu !"'!led pro!ldly •! · hil" Wife ~k the oath. . ' ' . ;Mrs. [)oualu:, 2§,; w I I unable to attend the ceremony field last month for more tllao llO ponons. ' * : ;,,. Wlllit """"' aaya Trlela ·~ ~;;; ·~ lo ,. O<or(etown Univeriity iast · weetr. fqr medical tests1 la !IP r • and ...uncl and leeUng "mud> tiettili~ 8.;ith; ~ Lady Pit • itftxoo's ;re.. 1 fl c.r et a r y, \l!cllned to ililcua the nature ol Mn. Cox'• UineA. I Mrs. Cox miaaed ~ e r mother's 8111 birthday party .fl, the White Houle Saturday )>lgllt. . . 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MIRh 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT IS Wooden -Gets _ Anoth 1 r Honor • cite playtr& as a crulch for ~ they haven't done tbemlel-. "It's a helluva lot easier -.umes to wrprtse and do what Ir not' expected. EWn with the players \JCLA has hid, a i....... coach could !Wve.louled It up. John 't ovel'reacted to cbalalng atiftudes. yles and Umes._,, en's Bntlnl, who lfave won \l>e champlonslllp six straight ......,, )n the playol& lot the oeveoth :l'e!r a row. En 1U1!& IX> bla aeveoth stral&l\t. Paclflc-3 P:rt(erence title, Wooden's Bruins eclipoed San Francisco's an.um. winning atreak. At the end ol the ~lar aeam, th& • • Bruins liad won 71 In a ""' -11 lncn than the Dem did In tbe llbled YOll'I ol Bill Ruaoell dw1nc 1116 lllOI. And with two NCAA tourney victories their llreok has reacbed 7S. Sloan gave Wooden a battle In the VOllng by lhe -·· lj)Orllwrll«o and broadcqters, poilllnc far In !loot of. the rest of the neid. Woodeo. W m votes and Sioan,J04. Sloan's Wollpack llnlsbed No. 2 to \JCLA In t b·e lloal recular -poll and won 17 &•met without ' a losa this season. 'llloy wtre intll&lble for the NCAA ~·· however, becoue of. alle&ed rocnilllnC lmiUl&rJUes. Pro-, Offer Rejected • By Walton • J I • I I • OA!t.Y PILOT AREA RACQUETBALL AFICIONADOS -women at · Marguerite Recreation Center in Mission Viejo t a k e a workout in the area's newest recreation Two Share Vikes MVP Mark Ford and Bob Losner share most valuable player honors on the 1973 Marlna High basketball team follow· ing the Vikings' annual sports a\fards banquet T u e s d a y evening. ' Marlaa Bukelboll · Varsity -Co<:aptalns: Mark Ford and Mark Adaru; Mo.rt·lmproved: RJct.ftosser; Best Frefi Thro\" Percmtage: Mart Adams; 11<11 Der.nstve Pliyer! ~IDt Hatt<io; Moel lnsplri\lrif;· ' 'Tom Uglind; . Most. Valuabje: Mark F\>l"d · and Bob Losner. Junior Varsity -captain: Drew Harker; Mowt Improved: Byron Kostek\ Best.Defen~ve Player: Brian Jenkins; Most Va!Wihle'! · · KoillJ Koeller. Sqphomcre -·captain: Jer- ry Lawrence; Best Defensive Player: ' Duane Wll!OD; l\jost · Improved: Tony Alexander; Most Valuable: Jim Wendell. Freshmen -Captain: Dan Boldt; B e s t Defensive Player: Tom Ugland~Most Improved : Bill Matheny; Most Valuable: Malt Cook. Freshmen Intramural CBlue ) r-Captain: Tracy Fenkbeil~ Best D e f e n s I v e Player: Paul Landefeld; Most Improved: Ed Leard; Freshman Intramural !Gold) -Captain: Brian Per- ry; Best Defensive Player: ShaMon S m i t h ; Most lmproved : Randy Cole. Net Entries End Friday Entries are now being taken for a fund-raising tennis toumamenl sponsored by the Corona del Mar High School girl's team to raise money for a trip to Hawaii and com· petition in the Western United States tourney there. Entry blanks for the fund· raising event are available at the high school, Newport Beach Tennis Club, the Rae· quet Oub and Orange Coast area sporting goods stores. The tournament is scheduled for March 31, April 1 and 7 and will be for mixed, men's snd women 's doubles play. There Vlill be three divisions in each category. Members of the CdM team inclµde Jody Cullen, Lyn Amundson, Beth G e r k e n • Mary Park, IJly Valdes and Sheelah Donahue. Jaycee Golf I AllTllONY ICHOOLI HAilot emu PllKl,..C... C.... M-. C:..llftNlll .... 17141 tJt.1111 mr.a.• nc .,.._ .......... t... .... .... ,11f 77Mlll 1 GWC Girls Dumped,5-4 Golden West C.Ollege girls softball team executed a triple play but fell a run short Mon· day as Fullerton J u n i o r College posted a 5-4 victory in action on the winner's field. Brenda Palmer caught a pop foul behind first base with runners on first and third to start the triple-Jdlling. When she stumbled, the runner at third broke for home. A perfect throw to catcher Kathy Howard nipped the aec· ond out and in twn a throw to shortstop Kithy Stephens . caught the third runner off base at second. OOlll..i ..,, (4) .. ' • "' StlOfltM, 11 • ' • • Ol\llr. It> ' ' I 0 lurll$Ol'I, rf<I ' ' • • L iJMlln , lb ' ' ' ' Mfklltol\o II • • ' • l"rlstlld, ct I • • • 1"1lnwr, ?ti ' 0 • • -·· ' • • • How¥d, c • 0 • • H..-m1M.ar'I, rt I • 0 • Milli .... 1t> • • • • Tat11t " • 7 1 Scwt llf '-"'• ' .. Goidlfl WHI ......... 7 • ··-020 ,,., •-6 1 .. DAILY ,ILOT f'tltflt Irr ''Mel OIDMMll craze. F!un left -Phyllis Angel, Betty Jo Dear· dorff, And!ea Buono. Below, UC! courts are put into use by Mark Susson ~eft) and Jack Ta~lor. Tennis Result,s C«11lol UI f4l Orl"91 Clff! Sl1111H Midgely (()def. Plowden (01 f.t _..,,, Rme !Cl def. llbtH (0) f.l. 1-S. llldolt1 CCI dtf. Su~ut.1 lOI lf.2. lf.1. L1tln1 (Ol °''· Romero {Cl w. ..,. For~1 (O> dll. Elltrhert (CJ f.O. 74. Mv«I (0) Off. PhllllPS (Cl lf.3, f.I, ""'"" 8edolt1 Ind Roa. (() dlf'. l&Mll lfMI Surukt (OJ ..i. lt-l. Mktgtly •!Id Ronwro (Cl def. l'"ortla 111d M\ltrl 10) W, &-2. MllrTl'I' Ind L1Tln1 (0) dtf'. Eblttluf Ind PhUllPS ('() 5-7, .. 1. M, , ... ~ l"-11111 VIiie)' (4) (Ml ..... 111111 .. Dltol1 (E) dtf. MurM 6-I, Ott/II .. 1, Ovitt 6-3, Guild W. N"""111'1 11!1 -6-(1, .. I, '"'• "2, khlel tEJ _, '-2, lt-l, hut 1-6. WD1'1 ... Elllff (El won '-2. losl 24, W. U. .... ff Eltl!f"t 1nd POllfO <El dtf. o.rm.n Ind H1rnllltln 6-1, U ; dtf, Mc:Glvtm Ind SI~ 6-L 6-(1. RINll •llCI En1lgn CEl WCW1 .. ,_ '41 6- 1. ... U111vtn1ty Cttl (ti llrN ll1111t• J. l"tlttrmtlr !UI dt'f. l"lldl<OM .. ,, ,.,,., .... Oon111tt u. IClf'IO .... 1 . F11ttrm11r IUJ ""°" '"°' f.O, H. .. •• Vlttr1 (UJ _. 6-4. 6-4, M , M. Witt (U) -M , 6-0. M , '"'· -,..,. Ind lrel\'lfl'" !U) del. WN"btl Mii ICllllPI ""2. 1-51 dtf, M.,-Tln 1nd LOW9M.M. ..:o:..1an1 IM Sll'llClll IUl -'-1. '-2; . ... ~ ~ cn~1 trnl "......._ -HllNMkl (MJ loaf to J-, ... *'· \'lft t-1, Latini Ml, ,_ Ml. Nlctlohon IM) 1D1t 14. won ~. W. 6-1. Coot (Ml lost 3_~ won .. 2 ... 1, w. Gr1111 (Ml lost ... ,-. 6-4. w, '-1. -Stucki!' Ind K-11hlm1 IMI de!. Shlnti:S 1t!Cll GUMlnoft .. z. '"4; Otl. Cetll"" 111d Yin Vtklt11 "'4, '-1. Monson Ind S-'1' IM) won '-l. .. 3; W. Iott ...... Jllllflr V1rllty MlrtM 1111 Cl) H111tlh11t11 '""'" lldl: {M) dtf, Gf"letl '41 Slfflt M, Wiii 6-0, Slnlll'!ll H. •• Tllf'I"'( (M) ""'°" W. 74 '-l, '-1. Ptl'llrfOl'I (M) loll 1-e, ~ 6-0, 1.S. ... 8rMinll'IO (M) -1'1, '-1, '-2, 6-0. ..... 8t'lllOl'I •nd W•T CM) Otl. turnum Ind Crouch w. '"41 de!. Finn Ind Mllltf .. 2 ... 2. Hlmlll'On 1~ EPPll'IM IMJ _.. 6·1, '41 1-5 •..... Scores ' ~ Racquetball Craze Spreads. . .. I Throughout Orange C~ast By BANX WESCH ot .. Deli.o .......... Racquetball l!D't the lype of sport you'd fiiur• to catch on in outdoor-oriented Southern calllornla. Bui it has boomed in San Diego and the altenboc~ks_ "§' still being felt in the ~,.! Coaal area. Pariilana o! the game tout It as the fastest ris- ing sport of its kind and predict it will rank second on· !y to tennis In popularily amoog tbe court sports wilhlo three yean, Doctors and olher pro- f essional people are taking it up. College students and !acully members play the game with equal Intensity, women who bad previoUsly never set foot in a four·wall court are becoming eochlDted · by it. , And former tennis and handball players are becoming enthusiasts. Presently it's a fairly elite constituency playing t b e . game, but indleltors show an astonishing growth trend and it appears only a matter of time .belcre lt...nocbea every thal la a..., tlrel'Cise, doern'( rac;quetball lendo to llnn 1C[I level take too lllUCb time aod la fun tbe oame th!ch muocleo tllat RacqUetball (olways with a -racquetball JrOVidea It." _tenola breab dowp. q) la a eyllrkl . ol lenDl1, Tho pmei1 advaiiLage over For tholJe and other - baodball and paddleball. II'• haodball ii that It Is not a1 the •Porl haa rapidly In- played oo 1 re 1 • I• ti on · physically punishing to tlie creased In popoiar!ty na· handball court, with ndes handa, a polot that Dan tiooally In the lait nve years. simllar to handball. The ball la Bemoll of the Mlalioo Viejo and in the Orange Ooaat area lh!JHhtlled and hollow, the recrealioo department con-about the last two. racquela, unl1b piddleball cedes. Conoervative estlmalel put paddleJ, are l!bretJaa ~ "Handball ii more popular the number of rac:qnetholl strung with nylm. bi Mlasiao Vtejo now. but rao-entlwatasta in tbe aroa ol 1,000 Wben the aperla are hitting quelball ii I com1og sport, u and Fearloi estlmateo '*1ly It the ball cu rucb llflOOdl In Bemo1I aaya. "A greet many ball or that number have the ISO<nlle per hour ......,, proleuiooal people, doctors taken llP tbe lflOll In tbe JUI but the game can be tooed aod the Ute, want the exerclae 18 months. =e to speeds anj<)DO CID but can~ afford to have tbetr Area sporting goods lkn> u ..;.,.ds Ute' 1 fun game hands banged up playing have noticed the boom and uy for 1 snowy night In Dubuque, bondball. So they play rac-that 11lea rellecl It. but for a number of reasons qoetball." "In the last three "' !oar interesl has jumped 1 t n Women are taking up the months ,there'• been a sharp Southern CalJfoinJ.a. The big-sport in e.ver inc re a s in g upturn in salell'/' aay1 Jim ielt .. 111ng pdint ii that It's nwnbera and for tbe figure-Fowler o1 ani\ area 1portlog good exercise. conscloua ~it . offers an i ad-goods store. " 'a hard to keep "It providea: a b e t t er vantag~ over tennis. racquetballs \D 1toct. workout ln an hour than three Wbereal the constant run-0 It's i:eally growing fut," hours of tennis aingt.s or nlrig "' a concrete tennis court agr<es .{oho Harl or another about two boun of equash," tends to break down the thigh sporting goods concern. ••1t says Bill Fearing, 1 top player muscles, the racquetball Court started up •bout thrte ~ and recreaUo6 director of the ii padded llllderpeath to pro-ago, and in the laat year er ao Balboa Bay Club. vlde better support and cushion It bas 1D01Vballed - "People want an activity the shocks of running. Playing dously." ' *** *** *** Racquets oell I n y W h tr t from •10 to po, bolla are pr!o-ed about ,, eacll. Sawed Off T ennis Racquet Evolved lnw Newest Sport m san Dieao, the apart'• boom bas been eccompuled II)' a ftuny ol colri bulldlog. . Such bas not been the cue in the Orange, Coast area u yet, and that ii ~ a major reason the sport b a s n ' t garne~ an even wider !ollowilig. . PresenUy, the sights to play 1be man who sawed off a placed fourth in the recent well in the regionals so that'll include the Bay Club, Cota de tennis racq\let 20 years ago -Pacific regional tournament. help in the nationals seedings Coza; Newport Beach AtbleUc thereby lnvenUng the game of Both will be competing in this year. But I'm not really ·. Club, Long Beach AthJttie racquetball -couldn't have the April national cham· 1 · · · Cl b •-·g Bea h YMCA foreseen what would someday p anning en wmrung it. u , 1..uu c , transpire. Like now. piOll.Shlp tournament in St "I just turned 18, and I think Park Newport, Orange Ooast Aa wt,. .....,.. ~· . Louis. by "e lime I'm 20 1 can be a YMCA, Mission Viejo and UC w.1 any ......,. • worv1 1ts Susson took up the sport less "'1 1rVrne. 11le sights combined salt, racquetball bas become than two years ago while a national cbempion." have a total of 29 courts. ultra organized. Leagues are student at Corona del Mar Fearing says the producing Racquetball facillUes open forming, one here in Orange High. He waS" i.Dtrodoced to of a champion from the to the public at prices around County. Regional and local the-game by an uncle on vaca-Orange Coast area will hinge ,1.50 an hour have -with tournaments abound, and for ti.on from the east. on upgrading hlgh level · com· excellent response in San 1be past five years tbey've s;,.,. then ii bas been a petition and a •tep in that Diego. Mel Gorllam, the top h e I d international cham· series of practices a n d directicn may have been taken builder ln tbe buslneU bas pionshlpa. tournaments, and Instruction with the forming or an Orange plans to consiruct a !lclllty In Competition ls held on five from Fearing and the national County Racquetball associa· Irvine, and there are reported levels with tbe highest being champions. "on Jan r --·~ ~·-•·-, ( u . p s or a ~· awwr.;i"' .. the men's open division age Susson bu effected a goatee Teams from nine rac-· in Anaheim. 40 and under), followed by the and mannerisms to the point quelball centers, stretching "There may be between 30 men's masters division (over where be is frequent 1 y from Long Beach to Mission and 50 courts built within the 40), B and C divisions and the mistaken for Brumfield at Viejo, will comprise t be nert three to five years. and women's division. tournaments and is hoping to organization and play is to that won't aaturate the aru," Competlliao is held f n speod part ol the IRlllUDO< lliart soon. ' Fe-g oays. "The aport ii single.s and doubles in each under Brumfield's tutelage. The leaaue hopes to advance growing that fast." division ei;cept the women's; He makes no bones about the level of achievement of At UC Irvine, the six com-- where il'a only singles play at Brumfield being bis Idol. players through conlinuOUJ bination bandbol!.racqaelball preS:niiiego resldenil Charles "I Dguri U you're going to to-1]ber compeUtion and C0'1rla get heavy play and In- Brumfield and Dr. B 0 d be lhe best , you pattern also to promote lhe sport ter .. t in racquetball ii on tho Muehle'•en are the"'·-"'· 01 younell' after the best.'' thiough classes for women upswing, accordlog to recrea---...... ,.... SUssoo oays, "I played Vtr/ anc1· children. Uoo director Tom cash. the sport: The reigning n&-----'---'-'--------------------- tional cbampioos in the open.Ir---'----------------------~ and masters divisions. In the Orange Coast area the names to remember are Bill Fearing, recreation dlree- lor al the Balboa Bay Club, and Mark Simon. Fearing has won the Oregon State championship u well as several district tournaments. Susson, 8. UCI freshman, started out as Fearlng's double's partner, but bu acf. vanced greatiy in singles and CIF Stars Selected For Honors La ·Canada High guards Dave Ertel and Bob Hatch were named co-players of the year in CIF AA basketball circles !or 1973 by the United Savings Helmlr Athletic board. The player of the year ii Aquinas' Chuck Gulo. ,,,, -,._ " -lllltdllt. P'•lm $(llf1flfl,. ..,. ., • 11.0 P -w111 •• l""*-"• ..._ v . lt.I I" -N.._, 1111 Dlmt .. ~ tr. II.I , ft -P'r1of, l•MI,., S-11, Ir. D.O c -Tonw. SM!,. .P'Mt • ..._ If". IL! C -IE.tt.. LA ,..,,,_, M,. tr. fl.O .O -IErt.1, l• C1""4I, .. I. •· lf,0 0 -H1!dl. l1 CIMcil, .. 1, "If:. 11.0 G -~. El Donclo, .... It. 15.A 0 -'""""""'1111. "'19111, ..... .,, 13.0 ,,,,_~ F -&llflUm. hll..J"', U, tr. 1.f.7 F -It.Iller, P1f0 ROllttl. '"" Ir. 11.I , ....; Chrht, WlfrM, M. It. 22.0 F -McnfloWO, Mayfllr, ..,_ tr. 20.S 9'-A.,tof. TtmPM <llty, t-t. Ir. lU ( -It-. s.ddlobldl. ""2. .,., 1'.• 0 -......... hlltl Ctolr .. U. W. ll.6 0 -C'llil• Wortm111, H, w. lMi G -l!roe. lr1.....,, S-11, tit. 1f.,O G -Ir-. l1 klll, t-1, .,, H.O A l'lnf T90tll F -Gutt. Aq\11~1, U. If" I0.0 F -O'&"f'"• o..rt, t-1, r , n.o F -VlllCltrWklf, NO !RIVI, .. I, ti' UA I F -PurcMI, Clrll4ntlrta. .. 1, If, 1.f.I C -HI~ I~ loa. It. irl.O C -TOflllktl."""' l"IM, W. Ir· 1U 0 -J~ ........ ....,, '"'· "· \IA 0 --6'•114-...,Wf., I~ .. ,, )r. 17,\ 0 -Ii C¥0tl«. 1Ctn1 Y1ltty, .. 1, ._ ... 0 -(tl'ltotttt ,,.,.., '*"°' .. , .. st. IU .. • -"' 511" • v. hlloa • " ' ' ' LEASE"GRAND PRIX • 1 • 1 I I '• I Ch~king Area Swint Results . ......, .... lilMcli: l•I Cl) DM9 MU .. JOO MIOltv •t11y-1, S.Odltlllc:k. Tlft'ot: lt01.0, to0 ,,..._1, ~ffltr (SJ 1 . Wot!NINllltr ISi, llO third. Time: 1:10.t . • J0t llld. IMdl..,_1, T.tlopp ISi 1. l.UCMlt (S), ftf tMl'd, Tlmt: t:S0.2. '° ,.,_.,, SI .... fl), M tKllrld or thlrW. Timt: ts.I. 100 f'ly-1. C..1111i. (SI 2. T""°" !SJ "°third. TitN: 1111.A. IOI F,.._1, Str11111 tSI 1 Jiwct (01, n1 111frd. Tmi.: lt.l, • ,,.._,, lutMn IS), • ~ or tMl'll. Tl'"': 4:JU. RITAIN XllEE-FLEX.FOll CRISP DION SHOTS H you often mil-bit iron shot1- 1lrildog either behind the ball oc contactinJ ohly ;t11op half-you ~ay be stitlc,ning your lta~ dur- llll your awmi. Such 11ilfcnin&-c.ither of the ri&ht Jeg-0n the bacbwiQg or tlic krt on the dowmwing-tenda to throw the clubhcad off ill proper path. Wednesday, March 21, l!J73 What's Doing at Area Golf C,ourses '• DAILY PILOT V Swick Gains South Berth Bob O>rflnon, B<rt Smith weatller that bM plogued llU Goll aod Qluntry Club with the dry day. IDd 0-F-will meet !or couroes in toeeOI w u. !Int m11Cb scheduled for com· lie used a thr<e wood off the Newport Harbor lll&b'a Jim the oeoJoro dlamplomhip of lrtif!Ml (;_,t ple!lon by March SI. tee and then belted a strong Swick, a lhietieckar, hat been Santa Ana Country Club Slgilupa cootlnu• for the A hole-in-one la a lhrlll of a four-wood to the green that Mardi SI o116r wlDnlni ln-men's club championship 11 rolled into the cup for the named to the South All- dlvidual age group UUes Irvine Coal~ Country Club Ufetlme for most golfen but a deuce. team for the 22nd annuol ...,..tly in' the rein-hampered wllh qualifl'i"& ,.1 to atart doubl ... agle two on a paN Illes• Verde Shrino footbaU came Sunday, seoJon tournament. April 7. hole gave Howard Je~i.J .... of def ed '~ -· M v rde Countr Aug. IZ al the Q>U.seum. Corfman eat Lee Rit-Bill Donovan is the defen-Mission Viejo an ~uat thrill 1 'n: esa e Y ter for lhe. 50-59 braeket title ding champion. and wW be this week. Club 1nen's Sunday team S"•ick ii _a f.I, 220 pounder. this past week wblle Smith joined by 15 other low ocorers , defealed Quail Lake to ad-Other <>!anp Q)wity .tar. halted Sid Blackbeanl for the in 8 36-hole qualifying com-The 171.h hole at AUsslon vance in the Sou the r n n1Uned to 1 be team include eo.-crown. Fason had Wt'!D peUtian. Players will be seed-Viejo has recently been open· Caliromia Goll A~iaUoo otfensive guard Kevin stephen- the old crow (70-and-over) U-ed off their performance in ed with • new fairway, some team play tournament this De from Dr. Phi! Sheehan the the ......... round 48S-yarda In length. 'Ille grass week '°" of Servile IDd ...U. Jeff ·week ·preVi<MiJ.l)y. q_.....,...... · is short and the fairway is ·Ne~t match is with Jarupa lrwin of Anaheim. Prelidellt's cup quallfylng Mlssfott Vtejo lulrd when the raina don't t... Hills ol Riverside !or the u;. Marijoo Anclch (St. Paull rOOnds hove 111en.exlended to PrestdeOt's cup competttlon tercede. Jenklnl bod the good man aquad. Sunday's score and Vic Qiccla (LA Willon l 100 ltcll-1. l.Mffltf" {I) I , W•~ 1s1, "" t111ni. Tlme1 l:IJ.t. lOO artM~l. Joyc1 101 2. CaMle ISi a. T.,_,, !II. TlrM: 1:11.0, I think you'll start hitting your !tont much cri1per more fre· qucnlJ! if you praetics maintain- ing· IOlpO tnco flu in both lqs Ul1til tho '.clubbead hai'madc ccin- . ta9(r0olf after•tbc biJ.l ii away 1b)i'l1lld your left ka finally S..turday due to the lnclement it wtder way at Mission Viejo fortune of playing on a mlld, over Quail Lake was 26-22. are ~ for tbe South. 1-----'_:._~~-"-~~~~~~----'~~~-~~-'--"---"-~~'-~'---~~~~~~~~~~ .. ,.... ..... , , ....... di (ft) 111) DW Mii~ • toO Medi.-, ll:llty-1. OMe HHll. Time; t ;Ol.I. ,XIII F.._1. Lontlw (SJ 2. ~Iii ($) S. Coaper (0). T1me; Sr21.t. • 11raigbten on iron 1hots. • o lm .n.-..,.: -, . IDD Ind. Medl..,_1. Mct1!1tfl IOI 1, Liiiy ISi, no ~Tlmt : 1111.0 . .SO,,..._,, II) t. IHctl ISl 1. '1HOW 'fO:.IMPftOVE YOUR PUTTING"! H1r. ii Amok! Pllm1r'1 ";' ~1~1:':.l~.l{OI 1, Dl•I ISi ,_ fvtty lltustrttitd 1uld1to1M1Uln1 sl1nc1, line-up, lltokel hncl: 201 Ll"y (S), Tl-: .... •111 With • •tam~. Mlf·1ddrH11d lltYllope to Arnold P.rmtr, lOD l'r.._I, J~ tSI 1. t.olffltf' lllClteo:fthisntWlj)llptf, (S) 1JC.Or1 (01. Tlnw: 1:07..t. ,_ ___ .._ _ _;...;:.:;_;. _____________ J • hct.-1, M«:•rtln fOl J. l>l•i 111 3. C"°"' (0), TlrM: JSA. It lrHt~l. Prl-1 (SI 1. Johmoft (I) L lllnt (0). Tlmt: U.O. IOO ,,.. ltllli'f-1. s.cHIMti.ck. Th'M: 11a.s. . , V•rllty " · ..._. .._. IM) (lfJ UM*"8,., iot Mlilllw 11:...,._1. UM'M'llty. · Tl!MI 1:5'.2. ,. l",..._1. C•~I (UI . 2. ~ CU) 1 WeOllrr (L). l'I,.,.: l:JI ... 100 ltld. #Mdlw-1. l•f'rt' {Ul 2. lot'Mlk IUI J. Well~ CLJ. TJtnf: 2:IOJI. • . • F,..._1. K. ifhltllpt (UI t. Merton (LI 1. IUl'Ttll ILi. TlrM: tu. . 01¥1,._1. w.r. CLl t. ctrt-(LIL Viti Maurie Ill. l"olnts: IJ7.0. . 100 l"ly-1. Merton , (LI L ~rk ~1 (U) L Plltlroetot. (U\. Time: 1:to..t. 100 Fr-1. C•nipblll (l)) i: 11:...,._.,1 Ill 3. Ullr•ll CUI. TlrM: si,7. ' , "° r'°"'-1· Coegrww CUI t. 'Wl ll•fry flt 1 l"Wln (LI. Ttmt: ':J7.1. IOt hct-1. l•m' IU) !. PllklMton IU) 1 W'911Kt Ill. Tlmt: 1:15.1. 1 .. llWf .... 1, N.9A TllclmM CUI 1 hnW •(Ul 1 llllr'ffil (LI. TllN: l:ff.1. . .• l'f'M aflrt-1, L .. llM .. Kt!. • Tlmt1 J14'.S. 11~1··~ t••M .. no UtlM IMdl 1"1 ,., """""'" • #tlelftt 11:9'fy-I, L .. UNI lfKh, T1in.z J:ot.,,. . IOO .frw-1. McCormltk !U! 2. Stoutel'lburf (Ul S. p_., IL). Tlmt: 2:04.I. . ' . Harness Results T ... .,., MWdl .. ltn c1HraPnr Pllltr RAC• -One ml... l".c.. Cl•ll'l'llnt •II ...._ P11rM PllOO. Loc1I TMt IToddl 11.00 S,.. IMI Unclt SrnuOge IOnomerl 2.'ao Lto s.tw:ll• Stnd tltocdllol 1.60 TlrM -2.o1 '15. Alto r-.ced -P1Mr ltktlllrd, Plftll"" knlghl, Pln.e Spook, All k"'l'ed Up. S<:r1tci'lld -FroslY AYlllon,. 5cott'f• #,f'I,.,_ Timely D-n. II WMt~J. -l.uc.ltl T,...t, 6-Ulldl ......... p ......... S•COflllD ·~· -on. mllt. P.c:.. Condition. Miki-5 -.id Under. PUl'M -· Eur• lrtt (Sllor1) . MO JA JM lwry O IJ. Wllll•tN) l.IO J.OCI SO Jo lutl.,. fMcGr'90f'I 410 __ ..,.. Al .. r.c• -Steve Time, Ol•rna,'11• Prince, Cynttil• L_, l"•lr DrHm, II:'"""'' "-Jr. Scr•k:hllt -None. Hl Emplr• ID1nnl1) C11g.ery Led (Denftlll Flt'• The CW11' fLIWhl Tlmt -2.06 VS. 12 • ..0 6.GO S.tO ,..., •. oo ··~ Alto r.c:M -CloYlr Dir. M11t1rv Trip, Chiluoc_., ll, Lllln Em l"r-. Two .. ._. SCr1tched -9Ulltr T•••· "' SIXTH ll:ACI -One mile. PK•. Condlllon 111 ffff. PurM s.3600. lrlncH AnM WlnMr T1M111 Knot (9elmdl) Tony Amigo (Wllll1m1) TllM -2.0. :J/5. ll.» 5.00 Also r.c:ld -Pl'tlr Pertln1. ltkktv COUO\MI, L It Mlot, Flr.0.11 Judi, Cellt1 Chltl. Scr•lched -1111 Rid "'-Chine. s•V•MTH ltAC• -One 1'1'1111. Pict. Cl•~lll l\ilndlap •U qe1. Plll'll """· Manltn. (0'9rt.ft) :=:u~"~c:~~~l .... 3.20 2.«I 6.60 .(,«I .... um Ind. Mtdlty-1. Cel'l'lpblll (U) !. TMlll:D ll:ACI! -OM mn •. l"ett. MCCIUOer CUI J.. V•llrllce CUI. Time: Cl•ltnl111 •N ...._ PurM'Oloo. TlrM:... 2.o3 1/S: AIMI rK9ll -l<WMUI, SC o t I y COUl'IMI, lit Oldd)'I Sn.dow, FL11 1"'•9a. TM l.,OI\. 1:07.1. . V•ll•nl1 H••rt (V•ll•• 5t F,..,_1.' 11-f fUJ 2. Amldtn I<..,) U0 LAO ~.00 (LJ 1. 1"'"111 ILi. TllN: 14.4. TIIM Fl)Oht IVoll•roJ 6.IO A.to 100 l"IY-1. Slmn'laftl (UI !. Strt.K l.mtlor F1lr (Sl•n'i!Mrl 1.¥> P'• tcr•lcllel. ' . --CUI J. Mcc!Ulkly IU). Tl-: 25.f . · Tline -'2.06 "/S. •leMTN llAI;• -o,,. mll1. Trot, 10t ...,__,, ·~ (VI · J. Alto r.c:td-H•I• Tomm~ .... ottnl•tt' Clelmlt11 l\ilndlcap 1U ffei. Purw McCennk:k •(Ul l. l"ottw (LJ. Tlll'lt: Pick. Mlctwtoy, SM TK Qlltt, Fl..-nllll U.00. JU. , · Pink. ~ • OUf Roger (WUll•insl I.GO 6.20 •.OO JD ~1. v-lc• !Ult • ...,._.or, Scr•tchld -PKlf'lc. Shifter, O.rk vie Ard.n tl.rtontl 11.60 7.00 ll l ). 911"'111 (LI. Tl-: SU. , 50 SllnMt. IMll!c Air (Mli'titlrdl 6.20 • atMd-t. S-CUI t. (tie) L'l'OM Time -J.05 l/S. (U) Wiii .C.Metf (U). Time: D.7. l'OUltTM ltACI! -Onl ml ... P.ct. AIMI rK!ld -$libethli, "leltl• L..l'd. 100 Frw ll:NY.-1. L .. tlnt -..Ch. Cl•lmlnl C•Hf. brld .n ~. P11rM P'•f l"q, Prlflcl T_.,, f'kture Tfnl9: I :40.J, n«IO. "1'1- lll,_ H-o, Dolt (Cr•Jill 4.20 2M tAll SCr•tdlld -SW!Mpflll ·~ U,.. -..cti i4') 1111 U'll-lf FIW KHflMr (a.rkMf) :U0 J.• Dlckl OllMMll IHoltl 3....0 NllfTM RAC• -Onl mlk. PKt. T:'; ~~ 11:11.,_1. Unl"lnity. Time -U6 2/S. CNll'llln9 ltll 11Q11t. """'M .... 100 fl,__1. 1"""""'9 ill I. .._,.. Al.lo ...c..i -Andy's Y•nkM, CM»lfl IMIMY (Notti 4.10 ).20 t.10 O.l s. o.cet tUl. Timi: t:JU. Mn. l.a., Cltll• S, AtMlyi, Eddie, WOlldlrlul Spor:ff (°"°"'9rl '-411 3AO lit llld. Medlt'l'-1. O'tW• IL) J. ~......... . T k T Chief ll"*' 1$r•ntl • 6.60 OtailtWI (U) 1 ~ (Ul.lllM: T;;_• -~ 1 ,,..,.. .... Uncle Time -.t.16 IJS. '"' . lll'-1. Aliil hUd ::b.lill't loy T1tt, " - ............ , Arm ... Jeltllf", D!Mr.rnl.lll, J.ck ~ -1 • ._..,.,..,Mlllft (L) 1. f'lllTM RAC• -Ont mlle. Trot. .u-. Chuck l"•rr. . It-. IUJ'S. Orlndle"CLI. T1'"9'1 21.2. Cl1lmlng f\Hlflc.-p •II ff"· Purse kr•lcNd -A oar.., Phllll!I o!°r.,"ttii:';,°'.,:';J~l t. SUvtr IUJ 3.;;=')600=.===========·"'=-======'====·.I 100 I"'~. Grtn411 (LI I. D1cot IUI i. sut11r cu1. Tlmt: l:Ol.t. . DUN'•• -•t••• WOIU SIWN• OUT JD 1~1. 9\ll'lttflll CL) 2. Slt'ltl" IUl --•-i.aK 1. Leonerd IU>. TlrM; >U. . MOTOl HOMI; VACATION TIAIUU; UTIUTY, TINT, IOAT Ir o!:n,=-t;~· J.cio:m':'rn1. '~W; CYCLI TU.IUD; SMAU TIACTOl. etc ...... C-4 llAL UTATI :o;:o '",... 11:11..,_1. L .. UM hk!I. AUCTION"41M~=~.::NA!)\ll T11N: 1 :Jr.I. SAT •• MAICH 24..._ 10 A. -: Baseball .................... --c.ttfoml• 6. ~ (Al t U.~4~J CNuvo 7. S.n Ditto 1 ~ 6. PittslM'tll I ...... "'.._.., Detroit 6, tMw YDl't 00 t NM Vot11 IA) t, Cl"t!IWllt\' MOn~ 16. T•• 10 Mlnnffol• J, St. Lfllllt I SMF~7,0.~Mlltt IC.-City "4. Crilc-.O (A) J Arlr.oM St•N f, MliwMlkoM 1 '1~r~.~,~.~. --.. ~.-.~,~,.~,~.~CA=TIOH TwL1u:, uNMa 'TINT 11.AIUI: ..... I ..,_ ...,_ TNllltn: Utfhty, 1Mt Ir Cyci. TNIW&: a.-111 T_..,.: ...._ '6t fOID CHASSIS MOUNT MOTOI HOMI w1t11 LOW MILD.Ml ltlJ ......... ; 't..11 TIAClOI WITH NYOL CO!lflOLS fw -...._, -" C.., ,.._ 11,. 16 .. N1W TIUS. .... mlM '"5. PLVS u:i~SUHUIS.=H=~ ... ~.:/ , l7000. ~-ft., 150' Frot1t•~ •• Ma~t•r, 2f% Down, ow11•t will ceny balot1c•,.Wrl .. or coll fM f•ct...6iHt. -' • INSPICT DAILY UNTIL.f-UI TIMI . , l'Hh,. HANSON & Assoc::, Auctioneers t7111 S~1'2t -. tlZ l . 17111 St •• _,.... • '"Cllch Ihle re1i winner et SAA llhoeperm1rket1 I" ~titer• mateyl Hook Into thla great c811Jal , .. tor boating, fishing or Ju•t i.i.uro time weor:n.. 1paclal low price ma1<a1 llJhe catch of the -1 _ .. _._~.,~f"·°"~·I ( • ·' .SAYE 'UP TO $& ON son ELK NON-SKID DECK SKOES, A *24.119 .. lue. SOftolk loather upper, norHtdd rutlt>or bottom. Speolallyg-rubber IOI• aftd heot provide no<Hldd laloly. Stnil 8 to 12. 0, D and E width&. .. • .. Our steel belted . tire gives you both ''4+2'' construction ' and a JCPenney 40 mo. guarantee for a sale .pric~ or ,only 33 .. 95 - ptus 2:82 fed. 1i1X. Reg. 41 .95. E78·14 whitewall tubeltsS. ,. • El Tior-4 + 2 8111 Ply Stoel Bolted Tire: foaturu 2 belt• of 1teot on 4 pl!~ of polyester, wr•P"•rnd tre•d, wld~ 78 ~rln profile. Notr••ln requlrect. Tire size F 7g..14 SM 35.95 Reg. Price43.9.5 Ptus fed. IJ1,2.S4 Tfrelize G7S-15 Salt 311.95 · Reg. Price 46.95 Plus fed. tax 3.08 Tlre liz• G78-14 Sale 37.95 Reg. Price 45.95 Plus·f•d. lb 2.99' Tl,.tlze H79-15 Salt 49.tS Reg. Price 48.95 Plus fed. tax 3.27 Tire size H78 .. 14 Site 39 .. 5 Reg. Price 47.95 Pila fed. tax 3;.24 Tlre~z• l 7 .. 15 Sale 44.95 Reg. Price 52.95 Plua fed. tax3.41 '-'! ""ot•ctlon Oia19ntff: Vour F0terpost llre prot~l•O/'I gu•rantee COYef'!i ;ill For11mo1t P'l~Off l.lrH (hC'1>11pKoal ;ipp!teahon fires wi1n N'Pilfilte gva<11ntee11 ag~flll 141 IOild hlllll•CJ. or peltcl la11u111s. You are prol.'!Cte<l 101 !Me entire l !f!+:l montl'ls ot gu;ir.:intee U yoo• t•1e l111ls durll'IQ the 9UR•an1ee pe<Jod. , .. Iii? 11 10 vs and -w111.111 01,11oof1on.1epair your tire.or m1~ean •llowarw;e t 11ed on \he or1111oal pwch1sep ... ce, e•ch~ng •PP'lte•bte Fede1•I E'•c111e rJIJ,, IO"f'ard Ille J>Vr<:hasl! o! a n,ew lire. We will aUow lCIO"lo o! th!! or1gll'la IJUl'Ch1se price l!llCluOlng •PPhc•ble FeOetal E•c•se Ta~. dunng Iha. J(J1"1 aUowal)Ce period. Thl!1ea11er. we will 4llow ~Of 'lY.. ol lhe 0"91NI purel'lase 1.?Jq. eJ1ctud1ng applicable f eder•I EJ1c1se l1Jl. 1ow1rd 1ne l!"/fj:h\le or 11 oew tne (see chart below) fe4eral E1tc1se l•• •d1ut1ment:/F1nc• wth be m•dfl on ttie basis ot the°~ nl pl the origm•I tread re "1'°\I. • . _.....__..~ ~ Siie prices effective through Saturday. 3702 plus 3.28 fed. tu. Blackw1ll 1ube , · lype tire G78-15/6 Clrgomuter 78LT belted small truck lire. No trade·in required. Tlre lize Pricf Plut t.d. ta1: Tube-type G78-15/6 37,02 3.26 H78· 1516 •3.05 3.54 L78-t6/8 47.75 -4.13 Other llzu 1valllbl• 11 our 10)0 .,,._ Whltow•ll• onlJ S3 moro por UrL 11999 Pon~eys mini bike•. A rugged little trail bike. HIS 2~ HP, -4 cycle engine capabfe of speeds up 10 19 mph. Scrub brake, re~I starter, hand· controlled throttle, centrifugal 1utomado clutch. · ' ...... lliltt " flOC It\"'"°"' tor ...... Ot lor•on,~.....,..._OtlltMtt. 1299 . AF/X 11 holO)Ot. High lmpoct HM>'shoWvoorgumor_.,or.,r -Enliftl gtiaf11ntee penod • . ••••..•..•.••.•. , ••..••••..•.. 40 moolfl• 100-.. llHOwance period ......... , ............ , ........... !· 16 mo!'l!f'IJ ~ 1llowance .,.Mid ...•. • ..•.............•.... , .... 1' '17 monll'l!l ?S'I. •llOWll nce period , •••.. .. • . . . . . . , . .2!1·40 montl'IJ TrOIJ,L,ffe Pl'ole~{iO('t We tlll•ld 11110 ,..,ery ~O•e<JIOS1 llft! !Hime tr•ction 1n· dk:alorl. Tl'lly ligh.i llihen yoor t11t' 111ould hi! 11p1acee1 II ym1r t•re ... eafS t-• oul'fe11eep1fO<1nd:>tretl Oll!Jnmlflt) ""e W11! 1nal(e an ;11lowance b•sed on \._ 11'111 putcMIO ol •MW .,, •. W• w111 .• uqw 113 dLring ,,... '""Ml! Of 1,4 during 11\4 HQ)l'ld h•~ ol 1~s.t;i1ed rnofllhJ or guar1'\t~. federal fJtC•H: Tu: •dju1hMm a!ldw1rice 'Will bl ~•dl!pn tne !¥15•5 ol !tie percent of the oriQiHll trNd l'etllllning. lh1s gu111an19f: 11 nol lrlln51.,rable. It 11 only la< prtv•te ~ger t:a,r• or ~uen91r s1~tion wagons ,, I-.. ,l ··2Q95 • Survll'or 38: Our low cost twelve von battery. ll's guaranteed for 3 years with 12 month replacement al no extra charge. AvaitabJe in group sizes 24, 24F, 29NF. 60 and 53 10 fit most American cars. Survlwor 36-6 volt (comes even in 19L and 42 sizes to fit all VW's) 17.tS. 1 SURVIVOR 36 MO. GUARANTEE , Should any SUrviVor battery 1•11 (not merely dischtrge) wi1hln 12 monthl ~ f'8' dateofptJrch111!, retumltto Pe11neys•r'ICI i1 will b8 replaced at no •~Ira chetQI. Aft ... 12.months bul priof IQ 11'11 a)lpiratlon date or the gua11m1~. J.C. PenMy Co. wlll 1epl•ci thti be'ttery ch•rging only for tne pe11od or ow111BF11p, b9•td on Tiit current price ot t/\e lllM of rettlfn, prO rated o"1!!r the 11•t•d guor¥1• rnontt& r-99--------1 I 1 Each Wheel I Bubble•""' bltance. A\IOid premature tire wear, I get a comfortable ride, improve handling performance. 1· Price Includes all weights. r----------, I 366 each w11ee1 I spn whffl bltence. our. most accurate wheel·bala ncing I method. Assures you of a comfortable ride, ellmlnates I tire-Induced steering dlff_k;ultles. Price .includes all L weighf1.. • · J ----------• potycarbo'n1tr0U1W 11tetl. Flve- snapa tot toca 1hleld. Aal«ted colorl >#Ith plnolriplng. Z.90.1 •PP'O¥~ In all stales. ·JCPenney bUJ now, PIJ llllr. UH your JCPonn•J Charge. auto center I , We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following Auto Centers: • -, FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 6+4-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Bt1ch (714j 8'1l-n71 . •t21X • I : l ' l . II • DAILY PK.OT W~, Mri 21, 1973 t,aumanns Ce~pete Havasu Regatta Shite~ in ApI:il· * * * Safe Boater • \ \ Jfl•i!f! •1 'finner . . Lightnin' Stri.k~~ ., . THERE ARE MORE THAN 2qoo SPARKLING, DEPENDABLE; 'USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS: Gradua~s • Joi{t :~q~ ' • 2 POLYESTER CORD PLIES r • 2 FIBERGLASS BELTS , • -WHITEWALLS ·" : ti 12/32" TREAD DEPTH ' " . Forty l1etr members were admitted tO the Balboa Power Squadron at recent installation ceremonies. Graduates of .the squadron 's safe boating clalies are ellg· ible for membetoh!p 1n the squadron after passing the ex- amination at the coocluJion of the COU1'3e. In joining the squadron members pledge themselves to high staridard3 of sale aod courteous boat operation and to assist fellow boatmen lo distress. The new members in ,BPS represent the latest in more than one million U.S. citizens \•lho have taken the United states Power Squadron free boating courses, according to Mal Coston, district educa- tional officer. The meeting was also mark· ed by the presentation of 44 merit marks for course in- structors aOO officers. A merit mark is indicative of one full year's work in the squadron. Wood Hills Compete Saturday j\'HOA! They'r. off again. Jl>e7 :at& the W.00... Hull °"""" ~)Ion .(WHOA), one lif tl>li~ alphabetical a"'"a.i lo ·u;. Sou1hland ~'~ ?lit "°"""-r'lloe<:rUise for -~ ~.Alf olot 1fOC>dell boats iri ~ ·-Y IJ1d SUodir "fiin> lAlllC Beach "' • • Island. ~ raotrf ..., .. crvilen wlll-~night at Balboa v.cM' CIUti'1 moor- ing area al Wblte'a Landing. Owners D11J dim Join in the nee er crtlile 10 lrtiite's to ~ Ill Ibo ovemiclJI fan .. bich "'dl>del a ihordlde cocktail jji,t, ind ~--._ start Ir idloluled lor ........ , al II a.m. from lhe lllf or the 1-Beach '-H•ater. Tho llrlllla la al LIM t, a dlllaDOe of 23 I' CJt.11(10IJ, C'7t-141HW. E1f. 1~7811~~,._ ~:=~~UJf. .J BRAND CODE 3611 _. BLACKWALLSS2.00L£SS FITS MOST MODELS OF: Chlrttt• Ch111tll1 •~II·• Datt• Flkon •Mutt1ng• Rembl., •Titmpest• TMino • v.ii1nt •Ve,. $ f 'aM.HD COOi Ht• • kACKWALLI SZ.00 LftS BRAKE SERVI ,~i~e- : S""'""' HlllW ..,...,. . .,.... ... ,... ................ ,_ ............... ..,....,. ........... 'YSt .... ·~--... •AlfJilt.....,. .o. .... ,... .. .,.,,,, ............ """" ,...,.. .............. ,., • u• =.•••......,._, , 'STAllllD DDl'Y MUFFtER -IHSTALl.ATIOH AVAii.AiU . Bl* ID =~ . \ •••••• o1i.li• ,,_.__ . -•• ..ia.n• -. .. mun~~~~· ........................ BUENA PARK ••• llmL ......... ., 5301 IHch llYcl. Sn.3040 • ,,..,,ms>. cn.14(1251 ..,.. 1Sl&al.JllMtilillll'T ........ . f;llL'!J.T•~~WfiZ.1.S ·, •• ,. .... 11119 .,. •i11. • ' BRAND-CODE 3611 BUC,CWAUI $2.00 LESS .. FIJS MOST MODELS or: Chl.r11r • Chevell1 • Chnrofat • O..tllt1 • CVclone: • Falcon-Ford • G111nd Prix •.OTO. LI Mlftl . l• SM•• Mtrcutv .. Rebel .. Ponti1e • Skyl1i1( •Thunderbird• Torine> ;>1 $ . , fr,$14,~4.'77'·15,IK-11,IZS..1-• 1111), .._....,y ....... ,, .. fld. [)II. __,......... 1'mt""-J,U111tta.3l; .... Mitif-;... ........... _...._ -. . ., . . 1 l!IRAHD,C90ES'MI l!ll:M:QllAQ..!I Q.00 Lits ' "' " ttn.1•1'551. K7f.1S(l&SJ. n1- 1•1•1•.111-1M•1• L71·1ti· ts15)•,wtim..itT...._f'lw i=ed.-b.-T1X fro"in-Ji.•4-+.' "' $1 .l I, d1p1ncli11t 111 1i11. • '.!~~-f-~i. ~~!· - BLACKWALLS $2.00 LESS -- 'flTSMOST MODELS OF:, ~hi• Buick • Ctipri1• C•t1fimi • Fend• leS1brt • M1rcu~ 1 IQldt•• POflV.C: ·~ •Wifdclt . . . ._.,4,'65-15( .. 1 ....... T....._. ,_fed, IL Tolf~·~U'..&7,-. • ...... _.....__,. -r· ~-.... -_ --.,. .r -:- ' f'tl!I TtRIMlJUNTING ANO ROTATION WI'":' fHlf~ASl. IUENA PARK Llllcohl at Yaley View 5885 U11eolll Ave. 126.5180 COSTA MESA ' Hcw!:•r 11¥11. 8t Wlloa 2200 ........... 541-ZOl2 • • • I •· .It. • WESTlllTll lM l1uf .... I•••• 11N.•M1P1 .. 1a ltz.all l 1 .. I I -1 1 I I I I I l I Boat Popularity Up . ' 46 Million A.mericans Enjoy ¥achu .. . • . J'~ 1· • • ' . • l • \ . .' • ., ~ ;. .. Sp.~e~g ·_;y·o~r~decorating d.ollar with .. . "i'> ' . ' .. lr~\(.;~ .... .. ~ . I " 1 ... ' ( ' . . • • • • f 1· •••• • "• I •' . . . .. _ ... , ... ·-.· .. :······ ---... ,. :""'-• • r ";.i;:r .• • ~ .. ·-_~;._(, • , • • • • ;, ! ' ' • ' r • . . ·. "' -. .. _ ... ...._ .. _,,.~ ~ .• ;.!(,;--• ... ~~-· )~ .. .. ) •• • . ' .. .(! . '} ' • . -~· ........ • x '*'' .. " I • • .. ~· '"1 /' • ... ~EN ,DAlliY 79¢ 9:30 to 9:30 0necoat 29¢ • • SUNDAY. ··10 to 7 l .. ·ONE COAT . , \ 49¢ DAILY PILOT i ft Local Series For PllRF Is Popular . ' ' ,• ' Masking t11pe · lO"wldotlpt. 180-footrolL ' • \ ' • ' I . I • H I DAIL v l'ILOT ' PILOT·AOVERTISER 12 Question of Safety Clouding Operation of BARTi _ Chrilli<m Scienu Al(>!litor S.,,,,.. What _,t Wl'Ol1i with BART, con U end -by nol oOowm, .. ..,.._ SAN l"RANCISCO ' -l'/)len Ibo be ~. and at whit price? of a BART car to take...,. the cooln>ll llnl gleomlng, computer· conln>lled BART olfidalt lnsllt, despite crlllcal rif die car when llOIDelblnc .... W1011g BART a u b w a y car bummed away reporto from out.idln, that DOdJlnc ii" with tb1t aatmnotlc mecblnllm. lrom ils otatkfo Jaot Seplember, few ob-bulcally wrong with the ~Ing-Al9c>, -II oo way lw eltb!r the """"" suopectod that die natloo't fLS cep1s underlying BART. David ~ traJo --or BAR1"1 ""1lraJ - blllloa "ll""t leap forward" In urban moad, BART'a dli<!I ~ who ..,_ l,11)1 to -11 the apeed lmltnlctloo from mas rrans!t """kl bave to rely oo tel6' cenily resigned to take a job with n.1jj. oenlf9l cooUvl 11 being obeyed by the phone calll to emure llBfety. "'"' ' BART car. But alla' six mootm of operation, after ,-----------. 'l1le bulkWs of the now -l)'Slm tine <rillcaJ repol1S by eaperla, ond al· ( 1'7nrl''S • ar • 'l'."" ) ~ WUhtngton, D.C., oow under eonsttu<> 1er a atonn of conu•ov.,1y, otatioo •~ ,..,,, • ,..,....., .,~ lion, have callod BAl\T'a controls.,,.,... te>dlnta iD the Bay Area Rapid n.n. _ _ liable." -ere requir.d by the California .. ....._. B J""'"'--•manager Public UltliUes Cmunis8lon to tel._ _..,.... " ~~, •-- -d from otatlon to ltatioo to •Y tile D)Ote's new rapld-tramlt system, told a • at a parttally alllO!nat«l traMtt Une Of>' track is clear. reporter, "Probably our moot courageous emtklg between New Jcney suburl>s and decision waa to get to the oew l)'1llem. It . downtown Phlladelp!U said at a NeVI THIS, AFl'ER YEARS OF effort pout. ....,..., with the old 011lll control where , ' od Into .. unparalleled engineering feat you ill<Tally mt.ch from one opeed lo Jeraey emf ....... , "lbe moot shocking of aW>maUon. another and get a j<rk each time you !!ling about the BART system is that the BAltt oftlclals and engineers now are do.'' train~ ... has no way ol know· attanpting to rectify the situation. While ing how last or how slow the !nlln should BART potronage reoched S36.000 In Feb-BUT CRIT!Cll CHARGE that detpire be traveling at any given time." ruary, B. R. Stokes, general manager, the amoothnes.s of BART's ride, it takes admitted last year that a "cloud concern-courage to derend this .system which dif· ing Sllety" bangs over BART. £ers rrom other similar operations here Stanford: No Limit On Girls STANFORD -Changes In founding g r a n t provisions regarding women's enrollment and sectarian worship at Slan- ford University have been BART OFFICI~ INSIST thal they are attempting the "&:eat leap fonvard " J • Iii encl-1nC by not poruilllllg -tnt«ventlon 00 the ~ that ll COl1ld ooly lnctteae the &oJioe foi: human emr. · Receolly, • thfeo.mul "'""'I appoint· ed by die PublJc UUltlel Commloston. ~ dill BART equip 1111 cars with cab li!llJ8!t to let the -•tor lalow U the apeed ii ""'°" a pl"Op09IJ BART itsell lavon foiJowlag an ICCident In Qo. -wllld! '8....S ... en1 Injuries aod '250,000 wor1h "' ~. . But tile panel, notiD( tml ooe recent BART car ""' mistakenly switched or! the main llne and -to tbe lfayward yards with a lood ct -gen, said 'Thal similar imtances of comptier mis· taka lave resulted In BART derail- ment.a. "Many o! the problems that have be- set BART have been otart-up problems," said the panel report. "Had an adequate ' period of testing preceded revenue ser· vice, these problems would not have re- sulted in passenger injury or inconven· ~ lenool nor wwld they blve )>em adv,.. . ltatloqf, l1IJd a cillld wenderll1i on the Used In public." track near the wilocked gate of a pl111· THE PANEL'S REPORT, however, wu geoe~lr opUml!tlc, saying that it thougbl BAR'i"a problems of train de- tecUon, train control, and operatlng dil· liculties could be solved, But the ponel ~ 'Operator has "° aca11 of kaowb&IJ hoto fast or hotc sloao the (Min should be tru..eHu11.' ruled out any cross-bay service -utiliz- ing the undc<water tube -Into down- town San Fr~ until all the prob- lerm were solved. Meanwhile, BART'S own.el'pert, Robert A. Pro!et, !)ired to evaluate the quality <i BART, listed sud! problems as: train doors openjng while the cars ere moving, doom opening oo the wrong llide ci the form. Objects like ·mill, bolts, and metal dllpo have gotten into oeoa!Uve elec· tronJe port>: som'"''"" bad (sun 100 to 200 de!~ en tllent Mien ac:ceptod ror 9tlnic< by llART; and BART oltlcials were not lnfcnned of equipment ~es made by the engin""'1ng rinna building BART. In addition, BART trains are running 11 minutes behind aobedule, and many BART cars are so beset with functional problem> Iha! they are diverted bock to the yards during the day. SOME CRIT!Cll CHARGE that BART's troubles started a long time ago when three engineering firms -Parsoos, Brinkeriloff-Tudor-Beclttal (PBTB) - were blended into one engineering aiper.. structure to literally create BART. Mis- sing fnxn this blend, say the critics, was any systematic review cl. PBTB deci· sions or analysis ·of failures. )' granted by Santa Clara County Superio.r Court Judge Stanley M. Evans on petition from the schools board of trustees. The net effect or the changes will be to make it "patently clear" there are no numerical limitations o n women's admission to the university and that having a variety 0 r denQmlnatlonal services at Memorial Church contributes poSitively to cam- pus religious lite, the petition indicated. STANFORD HAS 3 , 3 1 7 women among its 1 I , 3 7 4 students. In 1885 the founding grant committed Stanford to "afford equal facilities and give equal advantages in the university to J>otb.. ses.es," making .tt one ot . or the nrwt ma}or coeduca· tional universities. Following an early influx or women students, Mrs. Leland Stanton! amended th< loon- ding grant on May 31, 1899 to provide that Htbe number of women attending the universi· ty as students sfiall at no time ever exceed 500." As the university grew, this limit resulted in one or the highest male--remale ratios In Stanford history. Parents commonly listed n e w b o r n daughters with the university in hopes or ruture admissions. ABOUT 2,800 MEN and 500 women were enrolled in 1933, when th e tru stees adQPted a resolution that "the number of women students be increased beyond 500. m a intaining substanti ally the same pro- portion" as existed when Mrs· Stanford amended lhe round-. ing grant. This ratio was about 60 percent men. -tn asking the court to remove the early 500 limlta· lion, the trustees indica ted they would rescind the 1933 resolution and state simply that "the ratio of men to wo- men admitted to the un iversity shall be detennined by the nature or the applicant pool, with due regard to specific university strengths .. , 11115 HAD been recOm· mended in a study by the academic council committee on undergraduate adm iss ions and financial aid. The pro. posed admissions policy state-- ment follows langua ge ap- proved without di ssent by the faculty Senate last June. From 1965 lo 1972 the university's enrollment or u n d e rgraduate.s increased nearly 10 percent from 5,8.S.'.J to 6.411. Undergraduate men 's enn>llment dropped by t I\ pen:ent. from 4.140 to 3.987, while women's enrollment in· created 41 percent. tram 1.713 to 2,425. During the same period, the number of women graduate otad<ntt Increased rrom '850 to 4 m. while the number of men dropped lrorn 4,380 lo 3.987. 'Jbe committee on gradu ate ltud ie.s ii considering· pro- pusall for aUlrma tive action kl recrultinC "°men gradual! stud<ntJ, tN SE_E&ING authority, ror eectarian worsbip services Jn Memorial C b u re h , lhc t-' potitlon noled lhat -dcnomlnatlons have been allowed to hold regularly tdl<dulod rvlcH !her. since t• m an esp<ri"""'tal bosls. In 1dillllon to Ole niular 1Jf(tdeallalnoUonal Sund a y ~ l.oo Anpln TU... -II_.,., n-.. ..... 3, 1972 ., ... ~~~,.,,..,~_,,__. aa ::::t .t ··."·~~-··~~});·,~ HERCULON~Hl•LOW 100% HERCULON OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT lOOP ,<' WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS S]AINS AND WEAR. MANY DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. HERCULON®Sculpturecl-:1" lt1l1..,.. ,......_. 11 Mtn•ltt. ""·WU.lilt .... hi. fH ttt Ohfltl fl .... NOW SALE PRICED ...... . SQ. YD. SAYE $2.00 ~~=~!1!!1N PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP 99 WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS AND WEAR. MANY DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. COMPARABLE RETAIL .................... $4.99 ' NYLON Hl•LOW COMPLETELY INSTALLED OVER LUXURIOUS FOAM PADDING 100% CONTINUOUS Fil.AMENT NYLON PILE.. SANOL[W POPULAR NYLON Hl ·LOW THAT COMBINES PRICED BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. EXCELLENT COLOR CHOICES. COMPARABLE RETAIL .............. $7.99 CARPET TILES· SAYE$ DO-IT· YOURSELF FEELS LIKE 'VELVET - OUTWEARS OTHER CARPETS. EASY TO INSTALL. • 12' x 12" • STAIN RESISTANT 1 OOO's OF REMNANTS . · lOO%'NYloN1'1LE. . SMALL SIZE a'"'"'o'°"3" IOOlll ~~~·~·;~E 60% ~-NOWSA::V2E59'9c . SAVINGS UP. TO • , • 0 SAVINGS UP TO • • • 0 ~ ~ PRICED...... £A. .. .. • ... · .• " ' ""' !li?fib··· t!l""'~!!!!!!!=:l!!!!lZ!!l!l!!!!!!E!i!!!!ii '~".., ;..::=;·.-:;$:-"&~~-' ''" 1.,111,.., .,,...._... 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''"N~:.VlttnSA~~ P~iC;D °"· ''' '" 0 .. ,; • .,._.. sAvr COMPARABLE RraTAIL ....•.... $8•?9 sf~ I COMfARABLE RETAIL -............... ss. 99 -r-:CO:-:M-:PA="R=A=B=LE=-R=E=TA=IL:' .. "::":'''.::'"'.::'' :;,;,: =: ::':: :::: :..::: $='8"::. 9:'9'--"--·-·.00-"!-'.::-.::-'"-::"::-""'=:-:''"'=·=---·=~::-=""'~ .... ~::: .. -:: ... :.:'"':.:.; ... ~'°'::;"':.::-:::::;':::-:..__...,..___, " KITCHEN CARPETSbyOzir,1 ALLIED NYLON SHAG KODEL TRl·COi.•R.IHAG ' ·i NAME BRANDS. NEW DESIGNER /~~nfrr' <(;(,,,.· NEW, HEAVY •. DEEP 100% KODEL POLYESTER PILE. RICH, DEEP, 5" DESIGNS. Hi-DENSITY FOAM BACK 3'' .//A,· .,,,:}; SHAG.STYLED TO 5" LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE. MANY NEW HI· SO GREAT .FOR KITCHENS, PLAY· 'P 'l.J "'r· ' ADD BEAUTY TO STYLE DECORATOR THREE COi.OR SHAG TO ROOMS, PATIOS, ETC. so."YD. ~11 .bl. ... · ll(;)lf(t.,. ANY HOME. • ''""" SELECT FROM. RESISTS DIRT AND SOIL SQ.::- Now SALE SAYE • . C...,..., fJ'"' DECORATOR COLORS ••vt STAINS. NOW SALE .,.ICED.. !"1.00 PRICED...... $-4.DD NOW SALE PRICED... $3.00 .-n • COMPARABLE RETAIL ..................... $7.99 • I . COMPARABLE RETAIL .. $8.99 --··-~-.~-M ~-COMPARABLE RETAIL ... ~ ................. $8.99 $"". "'i\,~ . :::;;;;::=:'!:l'ii· i§;iii:::s::lll:li' <:E·-::"'t::ll!!!:]!!!::::::Ei !:'!l!'i:l:!!iC~::?!S:::l'\lS!iE"'iii"'E·:::::£=:~a:::l"'E::i':'Z'·"i!-m" 'INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPETS byOziTe~ Do-It-Yourself Cut and CarrJ IDEAL FOR FAMILY ROOMS, PLAYROOMS AND POOLS. AVAILABLE IN MANY NEW EXCITING COLORS NOW SALE PRICED ... COMPARABLE RETAIL ............................. $3.99 99 SQ. YD. SAVE $2.00 : 1 FOAM BACKED CARPET ~ ll llY OziTe® Do-It· Yourself Cut .and (afrJ HI-DENSITY FOAM BACK CARPET IS GREAT FOR KITCHENS, PLAY ROOMS AND PATIOS. NOW 5ALt PllCID ••• . COMPARA8lE RETAIL ••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••• $4.99 • 3f.ll.M IAYS llO INTUEST • CONVENIENT CREDJmAllttM 1A111 THllS AYAIWLt • W flit Fl£E SllOP·Af.110111 SEllYIC£ • YISIT .. CISIW IUPllY Im. NO. HOLLYWOOD W. 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STATB 01' CALl"OllNIA l"Oll T"-••$ •• "E• RIFE --TM• COUNTY 01" ORANGE J';mem ~tt: Maf'dl1 s.'"tm.,....,• No. A-Jt.41$ av \'frtue ot WI a-no.. lstl,llld on Esl•h of VIOELLA A, IUCKLEY, aho J•nU.l'Y a, 1tn. trv ... Suowlor c-1, ._,,_,, es VIOELLA ADA llUCKLll!:Y, CENTltAL DAAfrfGE COUNTY JUDICIAL 0ecM9ed. DISTRICT, C-fY ot 0rll'l9', $t1t. of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Ollloml&. upo11 1 ludl"*lt lflltrld In crtdltor. of Ille 1-. Ml!Wd IMttdenl f.IVGI' of SHERRY LEE RIFE 91 llildll-TMI tit pel'IOnl ... Vll!Q (llltni 9Clllnsl 1,,. ment trtdltor an:1 '91'1Mt THOMAS tald dtcedwll •rt req,,,lrtd lo Ille tti.m, ELMER A:IFE ll ludo"'*'I Otbtor, 9haw- w1fh fM llKftH'Y -.cri.rs. In the otttc1 1119 , 11tt .,.ltl'Kt of sm.oo .ctu.lly """' Qf ,,,. ctri of tM •bow t11Ulltd cOllf't, ar llfl wold l!IClllrrMWll on Ille d1te of Ille to pr,..nl 11\em, with tri. MCHU"f lw.ianc:1 of Nld 111.ta1tlon, I M~ ltvltd vouc:llen, lo rM un01'1'11!11.-d 11 tM offices llPllll ell 11111 right, 1111• 11111 lnhlrnt of of VW!tdgit, LIMI & Gltonn. '°' N. s.n ukl ltldvment ~ In 1ih9 Pl'llP*rtV In A"lonlo .\ytl'M, Otlltrlo, Cttlfornl• 917G, h C~ty of Orarot, Stlt. Of Cal!foml~ wt.1c11 r1 ttie pl.ct of bus1nttt1 of "'9 d'*1"1t*I ••-folltwiz undtt"llOfled In 111 IMl!en ptr11l"hl9 lo "Lot 6' of Tr:-c;t 'JilOt " per IMP tM 111111 of Mid dtcedenl, wllllln fol.Ir rKOl"ded Ip Book -it!.' fl_. ) to " lrt. months 1rter lllfl flr1t pullllc•llon of thlt dlltlw of MllQft"'""' N41Pt. In = nD~~tid Mllrtfl , .. 1'73. ~~Of the County'. lllC"OnH!!• of .. WILLIAM !I. 8UCICLE'f", Commonfy kl'lown It 22IU \'An1fd, El ExllCV!or of 11,. Wiii of 1111 Toro. C1llfoml1, . lllo'le 111lflld dlcede11t NOTICE IS HERIE8'f GIVEN' tMt Oii VINNIDGI, LANCI a GLINN Wedr.esOty, Mmrcfl 2', 1'13, 11 10:00 .. N. s .. ,l.lllOl!lo Avtnllt o'clock A.Ht. ,, M1rt1111'1 omc.. 0....,.., C.llfoml• Courl1'IOUw, 30143 CnlWfl v.n.., P•rkW•'f, Ttli fTHI ,.,..,,,.4 CltV ot LIOUftm NIOufl, Counf'f of OrMltf, AOonwn for l1tc111or Sitt. of CtHlom/•, I Wiii "" ,, IMlbllc Publ!tMd Or•roge Cotti D•ltv PIJ.ot, 1ucilon 10 !hi lllONSt bkkW, for ctlll In M1rcll 21 , 21 Ind Apr11 4, 11 , ltn 11$-73 llowfUI 1nOt1fV of IN United Sltfft, 111 tn. l'l!Jht. tlllt •rid Int.rill or ~ ll.ldtmtnt ot&itor h1 tht •llOY9 dftcrtbtd ~. or PUBLIC NOTICE '° ll'IUCh ~ II mmy Ill -..,,. to ------------IM11tty wkl 1ll"tCVll011, wllll tUrlolld ki- NOTICI TO CONTlACTOIS "'6!:.:~~ts°i, ltn. CALLING flOI •IDS OMslon: SolJlll OrtllQl C-'Y School DI 1 Ir I c I : NEWPORT-MESA DILLARD 0 . WILK11llOH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT M•rlMI, Orl!IOI County !lid DNC11l111: J:OO o'dodl p.m. of ti. 8 , Mmlo.t I. HllM. -.. .... 2trt141)'etMlrd'!.1m . .,,.,....,, Plmce of lid IKtlpt· 11$1 P1mc:tnn1,. 11•-. ·-· -...... -·-C<l:St• MeM, C11llor111.. • • n • Projtld IC1tntlnc1tlon NMnt: P,..i.e 1 & m Dtftr Dttw. """ • Pn.se II LlrldllClpe trrftellon PflllM I .....,., IMdt., C•. HIMf LtlldtUpe Con1trl/C'f1.on lor Newport Pl.lblls.hed Ol"tnff COid Dlll'f Pilot H•rbor Hl!lh Sc:l'lool. M•rd'! 7, 14, 21. lm 6)1.T.I Ptect P11111 ••• on ftt.; Otflc. of Scfloo4 FeclHHts. 13" W•~ lot<t, eulldl"ng I. C01t1 Mn11, Cttlfornl1 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN tlllt thl 01'.,ICE 01' THI! SHaltlflfl tboYHllmtd SchDof Dl1tr1ct of OflllOI COUNTY Ofl OU.NOW' Cout11'f, C.llfornl•, tcflng bV •ncf !llrougtl NOTICI! Of' SAL• UNDllt 111 Goonmll'IQI loenl, hlrlln.tttt" ,.,...,..,, oacau•Ofl: flqll•CL.olURI ) to u "O"l!TR.ICT", W'IH AAlw ... to, tM.11 ·~. .. .. 1".,...r not lllfl" lllln tflt 1boft.1t111d llmt. ELSAM CO., etc., PltlfitJtt 111. JAMES S<!I~ lloldt flf thl IWll~ of ,• eontrlCf P. CORBETT, JR •• ~. IOI' the llloYI Pf'lltcf; , " I, 1111 undlnl(IMd, JAMES A. MUSICI(, 8ld1 WH bl rte.r>Aici Ir\ lhl pllet ~ SfilrJff.CorOflel", COll!"fY ~-Or•!'ltf• Stllti !!fled 1110vt, ~•lld llllll lit ~ ri lt'··c1tlf0rnli: do lllffby Ctrilty th.It 11.,. put~Hcly •H<I •loud II lllfl llloYHlllild 'llrtut Of Decrte of Pcll'IClclaln Ind Slit Tlmt tnd PlKt. • 111 '!fie $!,lpll'lor Court of !hi County of Thlrl Wiii Ill • S:!S.OCI ~I rMNl'*!i Ora,,... Stile of C1llform1, Bl!tf'M on ror el!Cfl Mt . ol bid doalmlfl'1 to PIOll'llllr 26, 1t72 •nd, rtocOl'Wd on guer1ntM lllfl rtlvm In good condlllOn ~ 'rl. 1972, In tllll •llow tntltlld wllll!n 1t dt'rt lfler !ht bid optt1lng dllM. .CHOI\, wtllffi11 EUAM CO., I all'"• Emch bid ""''' conform .-Id till portHOll 1111 llbOW Mmld ptll11tlff, Df>-·~llv. to It.. (onlr•CI ~IL t•lried • ludgmeril Ind clecrM of EKll bid 1hall bl mccomp1nled bV tM fortclolurt and .... 19i11Mt JAMES F. Meurli'f' ,._,Id to In lllfl (OlllrlCI CORBETT, JR., O.frtndlM, for h - document1 llld b'f tt.. 1111 of propOllfd of Fl...-tM.lftdl'lid ~lily ll;ht ~ no/100 wbcotlh'tclon. fSJM.001 Doti.rt. i.wtul ITIOfltY of tht Tiit DISTRICT,_,_,"" rl;ht lo r• United s1 ...... 1.-tw 'llrM Of. wl1t Of lect ...,. or •II bids or to w1rv1 mnY tn1orumt11I In 11ld Ktlon IMUM Oii lrrtgVl•rlllel or lnform.111119& In 1nv bids t=t'brvlry lS, Tm, t em c«M'lfll'dld to or 111 tlll blOdlng. Mii 111 IN llfOPill"f'I' In ttw C_,.., of TM DISTRICT Nil dttel'mlllld the Or.,_, 51111 ot C•llfornl1, dtlcrlbld •• ~·' prtVtltlng ,,,. ot p1r dl&m w-oes follows: In the loetllty In wflldl tl'lll -le It to Ill Lot •• Trfld No. t•. ll PW mtp Jn _.f'onnlod tllf'" Md! cr1tt or IYP' Of MllCllltMOVt MIP' Boot t7. P191 n . ~ lllldtd to 111ecute ~ ~. rwtords of !hi CounfT lllCOfdlt of Tl'lnl r•I• •rt on flkl •I !Ill DIST1tle1" °"'"" COi/iiiy, Ctllfomll. :iflfct locmhd 111 11$7 PU1ctnl1•, C0&t1 Tottthtr wltll •II Md tlnOV!tr ftlt MIH. Coplls ml'f 111 obltlllfld on rtlZUl!Jf. 1-menh. htreOll•mtnh mild mi>-.\ copy of tlltM r•tn 1hmll Ill pealed ti fJU~ "*"-lo llillonilllllll or In tt.. lob \lit. •nywl• ~•lnfflil Tiii fottOO(no tdltdult of P9f diem PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEAEl'f GIVEN "'"" 11 oaMd ....,.. 1 -nil"ll d•v of n..1 on Tlluodey, A&lrll s. 1m •I 10:00 •lflM (II llOl.wl. Tiit r•lt for holld•'f Ind 0'(1ock. A.M. of the! cflV ti Mlln Lobby, o'llrlll'llt _.II lhltl tit ti IMS! !ltne •nd Cour1llO\lw, 700 Civic Ctnl•r DrM W..t, one-111111. City of 54lnt1 Ana. I wlll Mii tlll IOOVt u s1111·11 11t mtnd•torv llf)Oll tl'le CON· ducrlllld prllP'rtJ', \Ind.,. Niki ""11 and TRACTOR to whon'i tilt contrKt 11 dtc:ree, or IC m'1ci1 th..-.o! " tlll'f 111 •W•r'cltd, lnCI UflOn l<IY IUbcllfl!ttclor llKllNlf'Y lo Mlllty Mid fudgmtnl Wltfl ~ hltn1 to tNV not 1111 lllln thl Mid lnt-11 Ind c4its. to !ht hl;llnt bkldlt', lf)eClfltd rites to •II wor~mlfl •mP1oYtd !or (till In ltwflll rnoriev ot tlll Untlllt by lh<tm In 1111 tiwcullon of the c;ontrmct. Slttn. No. blddlr m1y •lthcln1w. hit Aid 10!". t Qf!tf'!l • .11 S•fllt ,A1111, CtlllWf!Lt, M•rct) Pt<"kxl Of forly-11+. (~) °"'' 11111' ffle 1. l9n. dlft Mt for the •"Ing of 11101. JAMES A. MU$1CI(, A PIYIMlll l>ond Ind • ptl'IOl"mMA Shtl'lff..Coroner ~ w'lil 111 requlr9d prior to tlllCVtlon of COU'l'lty ol Or~, C111llfonll1 tht C011lr1CI. Tiit Pl'fmtnl bond 1htll 1111 By C. A. R•ndtll, Otpvt'f In ltlfl form Ht forlll In !ht i:orrtract OllfKI L. AIMii docvr111t1t.1. I 412 W. '111 St,, Swltl' •1 00-..lng l111rd LOI Allflttl, C.itt. M14 l'I" Oorotll"f H•rwy flll'ltr, ,.l~ltlff't AtfWHY "·-"" Pur<cMll119 Altnl ~ltllfld la;uN -.m OIUy l'tlot, Publltllfld Or•• CO.ti O.ll'f Piiot, MMcll 7, 14, 21, 1m 451-7' Mlrdl 14, •lld Mmrtll 11. ttn 1u.n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE #ICTITIOUS •USINIU ... , fllCTITIOUI IUSINISS NAMI! STATt:M•NT NAMI! STATEMaNT Thi fOllowlfll person fl dofr'9 M1Mtll The loll-W Pl'-11 Oiiing llullrifft 11: ,1, JOSEPH H. MC OA.HNOLD, COH- NOftM'S SUPEllDONUT, ... W, 1ttll SIJLTANT TO MANAGf.MEMT & EX· .St,, Cost1 Mt,.. C1Uf. nut ECUTIVE SELECTIONS, '32' Vlt lido Hor!t'llll Wllfftd B•tcl'Mlle11f. 10111 Nord. Nf!WJIOl1 -..cri, Ctllfofnt• nwo Cypr$ St •• S111t. .t.111, C.ilt. '27111 J°""" H. Mc.Dlnnold, S31 VII Udo T1111 blill•• LI condud9d tw •" I'" Noni, NIWPOrtAl.etl, C.IJI. f2'tt dlvkfWI, Thll MLIVU II eonductal by Ill ln- flll{l"I W. !l1lc;Nlcllr • dlvldutl, This ff1Ntrlflnl w.1 flf9d WfTl'I !ht COllll-J<*Ptl H. ~nnokl .., Cltr .. Of Ortll(ll '°"""" on FtbruarY Tiiis •1•1"'""" ••• nlld Wttll "" COllll< 21,. 1tn "' c1111t ot or11191 c.aunty °" Mlrch l. P»MJ 1t13. Publllhecl Ot'tnot Cot1I D1l11 Pllol "*4 F',orvtry •• •llCI Mitrcfl 7, 14, I, lt73 Pullll.ned °'"'"" Cots! o.u., Pllo:!.i · SIS-7l Mlrell 7. ''• 21, a. 1915 Ml·n I SAVE ON CHAIN UNK FA1R1t::· PROTECT FAMILY, HOMI A.MD l'ITS 0 0/. OF.. f>\lllC WHIN 5 70 r INSTALLED IY ·WAIDt 0.,... 'llM1"' M4•llt1 ... ..,It .. 9f ....,,..,, ... melllf...-. 11Mtil1N ,,,. ...-"f'My~ ,.~ ...... ~ h 11'14' .. .., .. ,,. "' ... --...... ,.....,, .. ,,.. •• flttfiJill -4 ........... 9ltN .. "' -'"''"'"'""" Cdfof,_ __ , 'IOOt lollt •HT !ION AUO AtAILMU. • ~ .. Controls On Rent Get .Okay WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe Senate voted overwbeJm. lnaly Tueoda,y 1o 1m-reot control.t In melropolllan .,... whb low vacancy rates !0< IC)w and moderate Income housJill. TllE AMENDMENT lo the Economlc Stablllzatloo Act, which palled 50 lo 18, would cover most of IOIDe eo metroilolltan '"'*' where there have beta lrvllbleo wllb -lncreesel since Prtttdenl Nbcon remoV>d all ""'t coo- lrols on Jan. II. (A!feded .,..., include Los Anreles and San Femando-Rlverilde.) 1'1le amendment was at. teched lo a bill lo exwx! Nix- on's ;iowers to set wage and price controla for one year, until ,\.prll 30, 1974. The Senate vote reflected growlpg coog....,iOnal «>llCefn with rising rentl which are coming at a time or rapidly rl5lna food prices. · 'l'll1E AMENDMENT, wblcb muat also gain House ap- proval, 15 a compromlae between version!! pro_.i by Sens. Cllfford Cue, (R-N.J .• ) and Lawton a.Jlelll (!).Fla.). It woold require that the government imJ?08t rent COi). trols on low and moderate Jo- come housing when the rental vacancy rate !or ouch housing in a metropolitan area is 5.5 percent or less_ Lu'1Uy bousing, w h I c h would have to be defined later by the government, would be exempted from controls as would single family dwellings. WXllRY HOUSING was exempted at CblJes' lmt:rtence :":no~~~.":· vacancy rate lo bis state, and this would tel1d fu dilute low vacancy rates in low and moderate housing. In tbose areas that !ell under the 5.5 percent guide~ rents would be roll- ed baclt lo Jan. 9 levels. The bill then woold allow a 2.5 percent per year increue. However, the rental unit owner also would be allowed to add to the rent increases any increase in taxes or government fees, the cost of capital Improvements, and reascnable increases in the aiots of the services he must provide. Fresno Drill Site AbOndoned Speclal lo Ille Dally P!lol LOS ANGELES -Great Basin! Petroleum Co. bu abandoned as a dry hole the exploratory well it drilled on a site four miles northeast of the KetUeman Bills field f n Freme> Coonty, the company reported Tuesday. The well was a joint venture of Great Basins and Tenneco OU of Bakenfield. It was drtll- ed lo a depth of 15,010 Itel. Jolltl W· Ullom bas joined the Southern Calllornli division ol ·U.S. Devd•-•I c • .,,...t1oa .. dlrector of 1'dmlcal -· Prior to joining I be develop- ment fl rm, the lf.yt!81' old execuU.ve WU UBOCiat-ULLOM ed with Raub, Bein, Frot!I and ""9odates, a civil engineering and land planning Orm. CUmnUy au.ndtng cla- at UC Irvine, Ullom and bis wl!e reside In Santa Ana Height.I. * Veteran an,iter Corpora- Uon manufacturing uecuUve, Harry F. Wett, has joined Sport1wa101, tae. u ITlllllge-of mlllllfadllrlni anglneeriog. 'l'lie Colla Mesa resident toot an early retirement from Chrysler lo join the ll'Vin<> based firm. * • Now That's a Big Order! ·~ar Firms Told to Put Up Or Shut Up · o--i Adverti.sing WASHINGTON (UPI) The Federal Trade Com- mission (M'C) Tuesday ordered three 11.s. and three foreign. automakers to prove advertising claims lnvolvinl such things as trunk spac:o, soundproof interiors a n d bandllng . THE ORDERS were directed at General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Volkswagen of Amer~ca, Renault and Nissan In the third such round of advertising substantlaU.. dir· ediveo undertaken by the agency. Ford was ordered to prove siz claims, Chrysler !our, GM thfee and the others one each. · ' FINANCE Ford. for, instance, was ask· change their ads. ed to show how roping a Among the claims challeng- Mustang ftom the beck of a ed. in Tuesday's actions: Ford pickup truck w a s -Ford Mustang has been done In ·a nel-k. television the "Iara.ea\ ..rung car ill ill -~· la 1'releN>t ~ ,: claalo-. 1116.'l .., ~terW w the smoo~ of -Ford i.n;o Broogham ·"is ride u~ced hf ! u quiet or'lllore.quiet>tban a passenger irulde the truck. Jaguar X.J5 sedan" IQ which 'lbe-Od claimed I h" event •t -· "'"" -1V---· sboW'ed bow smoOth rldlng the ~:W. comparcu w a com· truck-w~. THE OiiDERS are part of a conlinuing FTC program to make the ·producers o r everytlllng Imm loOlhbrushes ~ cough medicines baclt up their adver1lafng claims. U the data submitted la i I s lo substantiate· the advertising, the FTC may move against the companies lo make them l -Ford Pantera "mooocoque construction" resulted In "an inCTedibly strong and rigid structure." -MEl\CIJllY C A P R I outaelll "evely othel(European car in America except one." -Dodge Qiarger ls "Ollt of the qulelest medium • sized can on the road." -Dodge Polara "has ooe of \ I • • .. ' -· -W_~_""lla_.::.~'~· M_W<ll:..:..~Z~l,~l-9_73~~~~~~-0-M_L_Y_P_ll_O_T__,,:J~f OVER THE COUNTER ' t,\4, ' • • \ ~-· .. ~ ... .I •i ,. .. t .. ' I' • !f , .. ·~" .~ ' ' ,. • • • t i' ·' • • ' • ) • • ' I , i r' • , " ,, .· :,• . ' ' . I " -· ~ . .. . -.•. .. '· • 'I , l 4 •, .. • " ~ •• • • • • • 3% OAJLY •tLOf s W......,, Mm 21, 1•7l Cost of I Groceries To Keep on u,,, ........ Net10 IR.!1Bo•• PrO.!deot Nb:on has ap- pointed a prominent Cincinnati tax lawyer, Donald C. Alexander as the new chief of the Internal Revenue Serv· Ice. Lockheed A~quire.s Murdock BURBANK -Lockheed Aircraft Corp. announced Tuesday it had completed the acquisition of the Murdock Machine & Engineering Co. dlviaion of C C I Corp. and sald It woo.ld continue its cur· rent operalioM as a wholly owned Lockheed Bllbsidlary. The company has 7 5 0 employes working ln Irving, Tei:., near Dallas. G. Graham ·Whipple, cur- renUy president of Lockheed Propulsion Co., will take on . the additional assignment of president of Murdock. Whipple will report to William B. Rieke, e:recuUve vice presi- dent of Lockheed. ene .. _p NEW YORK (UPIJ -The New York Stock Exchange Monday announced a major reorganization of the Ex· chaoge almed a\ inc:reuing \ta servlces and preparing for tbe Ex~nge's role in the Central Market System. The new plan comolidatee all the Exchange's regulatory and surveillance activltJes, now divided among five dif· rereni departments into a new SUrveitlance and Regulation Group. It a190 separates all membership services into 11 second unit , the Market Operations and Membership Services Group. Two more groups round out t h e reorganil.alion. They embody adminlstratkln and services. e Trallelodge Spedal lo lhe Dally Pilot EL CAJON -TraveLodge International Inc. reported Moo.day that corporate net in- come increased 41 percent for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31 on increased corporate revenues of 15 percent . Net Income-b e f o r e ex"" traordlnary items for the year rose to $1,855,738. or 72 cents per share from $1,313,628, or 51 cents for the prior year. • WASHINGTON (UPI ) Groc.ry prJca will probably keep going up for the mt ol tb1< yNr, the govertU!lfllt said 'l'ueldly, It Nici fann price! sboul!l moderate In lhe llWlU1ler and level off by tbe end ol Ille year. IN A WHITE paper m .11w 1plrallln1 eo1t of e•tinl. the Colt ol IJvlng Council Aid farm prl«< lhould be no higher at the end . ol tbe year than they were in January. The rate of overall incttast should be "near 7.el'(I" by year's end, the. report aaid. 11le council .said ' rttail prices which UJUally "adJll!I leu dramatically than farm prices" would cqntinue Ip rise throoghout lhe"year. They should "begin lo level off after mld·year and the rate of increase may be near zero at the end of \he year," it ~id. Preoident Nixon diSCWll!ed the contents of the report with Chrysler's '73 Prices Will Rise DETROIT (UPI) -Oirysler Qirp. baa broken tbe "follow- th .. leoder'' tradition and an- nounced a price lncreue oo 11173-model cars and lnl<b a few hours after Genend ~ U>rs said It would freeze 11173 prices. ,,. • General Molon Chainruln Richard C. Gentenberg said Monday the world's largest auto makeT wouJd not increase prices "unleu forced to by major economic events," but indicated the introduction af 1974 models wouJd bring price hikes. A SHORT time later, Chrys- ler, the third-largest auto mat· er, announced an average '42 lncreue, effective April 2, In the suuested retail price of Its J.973 model can. 1be aver- age truck ko'ene wu .Mlt Ford aM American Mlltor.I bad no comment on Monday'• actiona by 1W9 ol the Bf« Foor auto. Ina.ken, b a t they, too, 'Rrf feelfn~ the pinch cl add· ed COits of labor and material. WITH CHRYSLER moving contrary to the usual GM trend-setting, it was anybody's guess whether Ford and Amer· ican Motors would increase prices on 1973 models. T h e Chrysler hikes ranRf: from S30 on the compact' Dart and Valiant to S60 on the Chry!ler Imperial The in- creases were to take effect on customer orders received after tnidnilitht Monday. reflecting a 1.25 percent increase in retail orice and another 1.'-5 percent hike in the price of optional accessories. Women Set ... Dinner Meet Understanding securily and how won1en fit into the s:ecwi· ty picture will be discussed at the March 'l1 dlrmer meeUng oI the Ora~e County Chapter. Nallooal Ass ociation of Women in ConstrucUon. Brian J. O'Connell o ( AmeriCM Protectien Indus-- tries wiU address the group at the Anaheim HyBtt House, Women employers and em- ployes in construction ~ wel- come and may make reierva- tions through Marj We!J, 714- &17-9579 or Pat Ricll, 714-540- 11833. -=====---- There are over 600 ultra mOdem iervfce bays and ·100,000 squore,.. feet of factory parts facRltles on Costa Mesa's Harbar Botllevard of Cars . ( FINANCE a group of congniaskm.al Republicans ~rtly before it waa made public. REP, LESLIE Arends (ff. Ill.), No. 2 rRan In the House GOP leadership, told reporters that adminlstraUon efforts to -ptoductlGn "' food "will allevtate the eondJtion of inflation in food in a UCB Nam es New Chief LOS ANGELES (AP) - Norman Barker Jr. was elected chairman of the board of United California Bank Mooday and Robert A. Barley, 41. executive vice presidmt, was elected to succeed him as presi· dent. Barker, 50, who joined UCB In I957 and because president in 1968, succeeds Frank King as board chairman. King, 7 5 , reUred after 23 years with a bank but will continue as a director. Six Banks To Explain Rate ·Hikes WASHINGTON (UPJ!-Tbe government has summOoed six ol tbe naUon's largest banks lo appear here Thuraday and explain their raising ol Inter· est rates for prime business Joans. Led by the Manufacturet'll Hanover Trust Co. o( Ne w York, the banks announced in· a-eases in the prime interest rate Mond.ay from 6'U. to 6% percent. Past increases have nonnally been in increments o( 1/8 « lft point. ARTHUR F. Bums, chair- man ol. the Federal Reserve Boord and also bead ol t h e Committee on Interest and Divldends, which is part of the government's wag~price control system, quickly chal- lenged the increases, saying it waa not clear they complied with government criteria set last month. Bums asked t h e banks to bring infonnation on eo1ta and Interest rate Pollciet, particu- larly with regard to loans to sm.all business firms, oome- buyers and consumen. CHAIRMAN Wr~t Pat· man, CD-Tex.) of the House Banking Committee denounced the banks for raising the rate .0 sharply. He accused them of "11 conspiracy to violate the antitrust laws." After Manuf9Cturen Han- over made the first announee- ment, these otben follciwed 9Ult: Marihe Midland -.BMk of. New York, FJm National Bank or Boston, First Penn- syJvailia Bank ol Philadelphia, Southern California First Na· Uonal Bank ol L.o Angeleo and Fnmklln NaUmal Bank oI N.,. Yort . • • COMPLETE NEW ¥ORK STOCK UST .... _ ......... 8:. \ < • I .. .. i i \ . " Miid! •• 197) fu~y1 ffiosing Pri~mplete New York Stock Exchange List ...,,. .. ANr.,a ' I • l s, -DAJLY PILOT • I ' f I l I - • • ,...., su,ntoa COUlt'T " TMI Aft Ofl CAllP'Olbft• I• AMD JIC't1TJ0:::1' autl••H Up Witfi People PllllUC NOl'fCB PUBUC NOTICE Ra TM• COUlfl"I' Otl~oa.t.N•I MA.Ml ITATPSWT • .... A-199 -... ... _ ... ... <OaHtTOtMOWU.1111 •-~ .,. Ill ti WAU.Y liUO ... I ......... -t:,, 1 Mc LI.-Por C,_.. tf MMM MAaY..,.MD GAAMN$, DJ:I Wt1 Al. WAU.Y lUGlNI Mc0oM· C.I Hl ..... •Y• Jit""""'1 •I• C II • .. ltoMr, • ftlaM .... 11 .. 'l'W't., ~t""' ~ Gtwp, h1torpottltd •• """ "' .,...'°''*' ~ "' "" ....,~~, cww•l!.wl. = w .. 1 CM•' Tours on Coast W ttWI C""1 flllr 9'I .,...,. ~'*'91111 ,,,_,,_ I 111 ........ 1 -fnlnl WAL\,.Y llUOCNI ~· Nf'll'POl'f MllCl'I. C.11"'11 I McciotrUrt•u. to wA1..1.v euo1•e ..., w ...,_ <••nKtlfll c .. , Up with People, a young MMQOHNEl.l.1 ' I ' IT• II °"OE•t:o thll Ml pilf'tOl'M !flt M~ C•r.!":•'lon, IUOJ tntltm muslcal r,oup known in· ~"9d In flle llloYt t1111tlld '"llttt' IP. lllOflod, I. l.OV J, M.1tto11rl Olli I ..., lernallonai Y (Or J'• Orl•J'nal - W... tfltt cout:,;i Ajll'li ,., 1971. 11 Tlllt bl.I'll'*" M iMlflll C:OllGllC td "'l' I 14 ., C ~ -·· Umfl«t n1rt...,tftlo. ho d I t' -• •:IO A.Ni.., In tilt r<Dfl .... .... .. THE OIU!tNWICH GlltOUP s w an nnova IVC "'uca· rnef'll., °' t11e •l>OW 9"1tt1tc1 c.-t, ' I I I "' civic• c.titM" Dfl.,. W••'· St11t• AN. •H'COfl:PORATeo t ona program, a maa..ang a C•tH*"fll•, «Ml •llow c..ut1. II any, wllv 1" 1~,;,:,;tamll'°"'• Jlc• '"'"'°"'1 Bl4'1ng through the Orange .. ~ktttloll i_. tM11941 of name lf'ltUIO T~ll 1la flltd -11" Ille COU!llV ,..., tr•"'"' c1trt1. 111 0r.,.. ,_, ... °"' Ft11. ,,, ""· Coast this week and next. 1 • i ,uJtr;e oJtourio !Mt 1 •Y r....._ "'· Wltd, Offut'f COlllllV The company wlll return for ~ •of 1t111 t• .,.._. tMIM M Clettl. -. "'" 111 '"' CH11., P11ot, • 11tW1,..... PW» four weeks In July to hold _, ,_ .. clrcvl•lklfl prl"tad 1111 "'-c-l'llWltl'ltd Oi°.,.. Cotll Diiiy l'tlft, 'Y "' °'"'°" s11-." c11tfW'lll•· 011Ce • ~fl. a-' .,,u '· 11. itn 7N-n auditions for the next two ::"'.::-:'°tw -:::.~ -=~ 111 PUBUC NOTICE casll of the production. ~ 1t1111m drf of Mlrd\. ""· l---~=-~==.,---I The young slngel'I and t CLAUDE. M. owllHI l'K'TTT10UI eus11t•11 danc.en will come to N-.,.. ,.-Judie of tM ._.,.lor Court • T '",_. • J".._ t.-•U••L. J•. MAM• ITAnM M ";;;, • L1w .,;M ~"' ,..._ 1c dot"ll butNt1 PUBIJC N011CE Maya.°""' GllAMO EU. U1 ~ l'l.n.1------------1 ......... ~ Cllt ...... nut .....,_, -..cti. CallfomM '*° PICTfTIOUI •UllMlll T~ 17141 0-4171 lllOIM!d S. a.n, ISJ Pr~ Pllct, MAMI ITAl'IMIMT ";:.:' ::r-=-c .. ,1 CHJl'f l"llOt N.,.port IMdl. Clltlfomla t2'60 "' Thi f0Uowt1111 ll"'IOl'll art clolllll Mtrt 14. 21, :II. 11'111 ,f,.prU 4. ltn ,.,; 1n!1~WI Is belllg cOftOu<.llld ..,. tn lwlli:::t.~:I~ 0 1111 l l ING ,f,.NO • PUBLIC NOTICE lllOlllW I ... II FAlllllCAT!Of\I, 17'1S "I'" Sky l'•rk • 1 Tllit tlttMltfll ffltd wltll ttlt C-ly (1rci., lrvlM, Cal. t27!17 ! ! ,ICTITITIOUS 1\lllNlll (1tf"lj of ()' ..... C-'V °" Ml•Ch I•, 1'7'l l,,..n Sltll, 1107 Jo, Stll llrHI, AlMm. '• N,f,.MI IT,t.Tt'MllllT W1lllAM I . IT JOHN, COlltll'f (1.,1, Ir( br•. Cat. rt. tollO'#lllll Plf'tOll 11 clolllll lllltl-Tl'l9rtt.I M. Ward, o.Wl'f G~ lltU, 1411\l Capt1ln1 JIOW, l':nlQ llldq IA No. I~, Marl11•0.l-lll1y, Cal. Ill Al..TO l'ACIJ'IC CONITlllUCTION, l'llOllll>ld Or•• Coa1t O•llY Pllot, • 90291 IN('L ICIO MtwllO'I ClnlM" Orlv1, Mardi fl, • Mid l\pr'ff •• n . 1m , .... ,, Tiii• bUllMll 11 COlllllKIM II\' • Umlttd .....:.,.1 a.tcll. Ca!llot11I• rMot0 perl!'ll'llllp. =Pac:tfl( OIWlocN!llnt C«p,. 200 Glor~ S1tt1 N t CIMM" or1w N"'*I 11uc11. PUBUC NOTICE , Tlll1 •l•llfl'lllll w11 nltd wn11 Ille c-nl• t2UO ' l'f Cllrt: of Dr11111• Catmlv on M¥Cll $, Tilll bl.JtfMll 11 COl\lluct.cl by I l'l(TITIOUS llUllMllS lt7l. Jl'?MU Beach rrom all over the United Slll!<f and 20 other countries for t h ~ tryouts. They have been selected from more than 5,000 high school and college studenf4 wOO have applied tq perticipelo In Up With Peoi:ile's 197,.74 casts. Because t h e duration of each performer's year is 10 months-one acbool year-new talent must be recruited an- nually. TblB yoar tbe show will be put together at Co"1oa del Mar lllgh &:hool and Lin- coln Intermedtato S c h o o I where the young people will rehearse 12 houn a day six days a week. The fourkweet 1 t a g i n g periOO in July is designed lo teach each new cast member the lyrics, music a n d choreography of the Up with People show. Two casts numbering 125 and a third cast of 50 will be created. C1ttttrnla Corpottllon. N&MI ITATIM•NT Publl1llld Or1n111 CINlll 01jlV Pllol ~ ~iiit~'.:'J~T CORP. T111 +o11ow1119 Pll'IOIU •rt dol1111 March 1, 1~. 21, 21, 1911 .:n-13 The current cast w i I I J•ry •· OaMlwl. •=:~l """NAGEMENT co.. w PUBLIC NOTICE ·perform T h u r s d a y at • s.c.r1tarv w .. 1 1m • StNtt, Cati• Mui, UnJversity ffigh Sbhool in nls ... ~ -· flltd wltll IM COUii-C1Uf0rtll• n.27 '~ Cllttl. OI °"'""' COlltll'f an Ftbrv•rv H-•rd s. OodWln. "' Htllolropt, Jl'ICTIT10UI IUllNISS Irvine at 9:20 a.m .. at the ,., 1.(11; ,,,,.., CorOlll 411 Mir, Call!. '2625 M,f,.MI STATIMINT Stuffed Shirt Restaurant in ~~~MD s1MOH. """" N·~~·.::'c.~1,:::10.., Rota, •• ~w. toHowlne PM"'°" I• dolr19 bu•!""• Newport for the Exchange 1U41 K ......... llW.. ..... .. Tll11 tMllllll I• cOl'lduttM b'f an unln-NOJITHJIUP • ASSOCIATES. J711 CJ b l •• t• d t the "::::C 'Or-IUMlll ~ Dall! l'llOI __.,* as10C1111an otn.r 1111n • ltogtr• onw. HUntlnetm lltac:h, U a u : 11 p.m., an a ,.~a . .:"~'7• u. 1, ttn: lllrl""'!'/l!.i c. lrookt c~:;i"i.' ~!lard N01111tvp, 1711 Alrporter Inn in Irvine for the •n Thi•••••-' w•• tnld .,...,h"" c-•111111"• 0r1w, H11ntlna1m Bud!, Newport Rotary Club at 6:30 ---,==::=-::::::=::;:---ty CIM"ll of Ortrio-Cou111y an March ll. Callfornl• ,,,.,.., p.m . . PUBUC NOTICE 19n Thi• 1>U.i11111 11 COl'lduc:i.d try an la-'--==-::~ _ __ l'1*I dlwldl.llit. The group visit$ Estancia ·-IOlll •'"'""' Pulllllhld Oral'IOI coa1t Dally Piiot, Charin ltlcllard' J<lorlh<W H' h Sch I · C M •ICTIT v• Mlrdl 21, ll, and Aprll •. 11, 1911 1S.S.n Th!t 1111""*'1 wai flied wltll Ille COi/ft. tg 00 ln OSta esa • UPI T1..,.li.t1 Li·ke Old. Titnes Gene Kelly 'and Binnie Barnes ·are up to. their ~Id steps on the set of "Forty Carats." Kelly ts ma·k1ng his first movie in eight years, While Miss Barnes has been off the screen for more than two decades. Williams Wins Bravos , TONIGHT'S TV IDGIIlJGHTS NBC a B:OO -Adam·l2. Legal rulings which protect criminals frustrate Offill!'., Malloy and lleed wben they go alter a dope pusher ~nd a car thief. • • ABC G 8:30 -"Toma .". The true story ol • dete<itive whose mastery of , disguises allows him to inflllrate ond destroy a syndic~te gamb~i OP' oration. Tony Musante, Simon Oaltland, Susan Strasberg. CBS D 9:00 -Medical Center. Harry Guaroillo plays an lmplll.slve older Intern In constant trouble over his emotional i,nvolvement with paUeols. ' KTLA O 9:30 -"Jeep Jamboree." An , Ohio family participates in a "gravelrall}a." a senes of endurance races for jeeps. • KCET l!lil 10:30 -Session. A look al. a lypical recording <ession -this one ·featuring 'JlOPUlar singers Carole King and Mary Clayton .· · ...., __ _,_,,, __ ,._..,,,,. __ . .., .... --· TV DAILY LOG~ ' <f MAMI STAT•MINT 1y Cl1rt1 ol Or•nat COUftlY on March S. F 'd 10 45 d Ill A 'S ' R ' al k·~-folleWlllll penons 1r1 o.ine n ay at : a.m. an w t t t ~ ~~'IELOPMINT • l'A.lllKW•V PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ' 11· "'*' give perlo,rmances at noon ~ ree car· eVI v SlµSber&, Nltllol•s Coluan~ JM..: "· •IOO ti'"' sirtt1. N-siort ,.1criTious 1ustNlss ,:;':r,1~,. ri.T ,Jr•' Dally :,,1~1; next Tuesday for the Cofona Wednesday tnt• stoiy of detedivt Dive Tom1 lldl. Calltorllt. MAMI ITATIMINT del Mar Kiwaru's Club al the •hOSt m•sl•"' of db"'IMs .1~-. De'••--' Corpor•t1oi1, 1 Thi 1o11owtng Pll"'°"'' 1r1 dOlnct OTI ~ LOS ANGELES (API -edge of desperation that was ., .J Clllklm{• cor..,11\orl, 4100 11rc:11 bull,.. .. ••: PUBLIC N CE Villa Sweden Restaurant and Evening him to l11filtt1te 1rtd aestror • ~ s1•. NIWPO'f auc11, CA nuo ICEN'I LOC:KSMITHEJt'I', lOMI 1eu11u1 t 7 30 d 8 30 Playwright Tennessee thoroughly convincing. e•lt prnbllnroptrillon. C~•I ~_!..._, c_,, • Of' .. HllnttftlllOll ll•Kll. Ctllf. 9'2U PICTITIOUS IWSINl!JI a : an : p.m. on Williams came 1on stage Tues-John v 0 i g ht ("Midnight MARCH 20 m-. loffnt -.,,_ ....... ...,..,,_, . ,·, ICtrlMlll ltobtrt l_u11IM", '"'' K\lllul MA.Ml ITATIMINT Wednesday at Corona de! Mar d' had h . -c~• COtlMll'•tlan • l Im • d 0r .. h11fflhi¢on a.tell c.ut. t2W TN ro11ow1nu Pl+'llOll 11 dolnt W11ne11 Hi'gh school. day night to accept a stan tng Cowboy") a toug assign-,~. -.. D.., ~. m ft\.,_ llil Novtl1 ~• l1llO Wlllllir• lloul1¥t1rd. LOI .... , ... ' -·~ ·,.,., •.• ' D ... f d' Iha r LI • th . •-l'bl ·-u ... ci:li.I ~ ~ w -.... c.ilfONlle t0GS1 H11nt1~ian a.eln.C-.1t """'.,..u '·• · l 111: A o E 1tsHtP oev.eLOPMENT, ovation rom an au tence t ment o owmg e 1no.n: l e r • bu•I-11 con11uc1111 w • um11111 Thi• 11o1n11111t 11 ;COrlduci.t iw '" 111. 1Nc .• •• 1rv1nt. No. ,.302, NIWPOl1 found his ZS.year-old • ' A performance of Marlon Bran· (I) 0 Ntn 9:00 II(() Mldlcll Cellttr (R) H Plflflll'll'llp. dl'ildulf Btac:ll · ...! Ire ' d h be · · he g ... Guardino &uestl N Ill hnl)Ubl\lt . ' .P. o. llllfllt', ,,....dint KIMlfh 11:o111rt· lutlJM" c.i111111. Tollwt lli<I .t.uocl•Tn, inc:. CBS A • • :>treetcar Named Des ' as o, Jn t e g1nnmg seem-am · .. '-tom 1, "':t:t tnMlbl• Mt ...1_,_ u.s. D•~' c:oriior111on Th*• 1111tmctnt w•• 111111 w1111 tr11 coun-cc1111om11! ..o • .....,"'' No. s..302, .•r•ng vital and revealing as ever. ed too all·American boyish for CJ)Gtt Slllrt 7·•• '" ' • TlllJ llt•l-1 w•• lllad .wllll lhl c~ " CJl(ll ol Or•rw• CO!illl!Y on M•,Cll 14. NIWpotl IMCh " .. he (:J Tiie A ~Is emollol\ll mint with 1y C'ltrll of or~ county 1111 Fib. 1•. 1973 · Tiil• t1u1r11111 11 ~·Ilg con11ui:1111 1:1v • · WUllams was among the Stanley Kowals~i, but later · """" . tlenb. wtlo filb In loYI wtth 1 1m, l'UNI corporation. Celebrities at the openin~ night managed the animalism that m Tiii FlintstofllS •'-Ills !Ti .. lo f.Otnmlt llllc MOl\Ulli Mlllfl__., a OI-'-Publl.i.d Dr•l'IOI Co.it Diiiy Piiot C1lklnt, TOllvtr •rid N Sl he he 1 . CD Stir Trs• '""" :-..:: Wi~r--...... rel! IT, 21, •ncf April'· 11, ''11 1u.13 ~~-;oc-~::t ·~lid C•lkll'I• e.ws •o'l(' of I Cetiter T atre roup s the role requires. tf•ri:ll Rodd 1ls0 fuests. ... ~1 JM.tltl PUBUC NOTICE Thi• 1i.ttmctnt t111d w1111 11W1 coo.m1v " restaging of "Streetcar" at Critic Dan Sullivan of the ~ :~:~~~~· • d> litl SMllf ·-··r-·1.:1u C•et~ of Or111941 Counl'f Ol'I: Fib. 26, lt73. g, '\';Ahmanson Theater. Los Angeles Times said, ''if mNino -. ,,_ •r. Tlllf'••• M. Wtrd. Des:>ul'I' CDUlllY f z· ' r. Id b m TltfH Sblci&t• Pulllllhld °"""• eo.11 0111., p11n1 TAX cOLLICT0111•s 9,.1'1ce c1r11. Af • • It \vas a 11rst·rate pro-Miss Dunaway cou ring a ffifilll Odylsty "Los OIYld M•di i4. 21, 21 Ind April '· 1'11 111.n couJfTY o. ouNa11 Pnw J l iate duclion with faci le direction little more moonlight into-her 1:3000 H1p1'1 H•rtu tMWco. 1950) Wis Bu111.1tr1 toun.~ STATI OI' CALIJ'O•NIA WILLIAM A. WITTMAN. Jfl .. INC. fil d' J · ho t bsc 0 .~. (C) (90) -.... "' -' '··'" t M " C~ •. ;:'.:>; PUBUC NOTICE NOT1c1 .o• IALI! ~• TAXIS w. s.11 Mlptt Drtv1, s11111 • by m irector am es performance \VII iJ o ur-..... : · ,.,. •llSJ u~11n1 -• e .. eo ,.,.s WI!~ OM UMllCUlllllO •lllOl'lllTY " ....... llitdl, C•Hflntl• tWf By JAY SHARBUTI' Bri,dges. . Bl •he's bas;• honesty lody" (dr•) '67~1d Caeur, Rob-rlol]dfen • WHllltEAS, 11109ElltT v. MA.MN, Pvbtlltllcl o'"""' C,011I 0•11¥ Piiot, tng an.. ... ' -T . .. l'ICTtTt0111 1us1M111 JAMIS a. JOHNS Ind l!!LL.A JOHNS lllW F.i.rv.ty 21. •!Ill Marci! 1. ''· 21, 1m NEW YORK (AP) _ A bit Faye Dunaway · ("Bonnie this would be a great ert Ryan, Ann• Bider. t:JOUAIHritlll .v.tirlllrt "MP,... ~ NAMI nATIMIMT lilt.ct 11111 "'9(klld to,..,., upon dln\INI, sn-n of • Cl d ") ed the tar f rf Jt I nds ITI CISN ... Witter Cronkite ™ 1o11ow11111 ,.,_ 11 dolnt llwtlMtt ,.,n "' ur11«urld P'OPl<"IY 1" 1111 •-o1 broadcast history is being anu. y e prov s o pe onnance. s a now UC".J boree" M Ohio f1mlly plltidpittl' ••: ; .... ,1,.1, IOVTHW&ST fMRINf, ,15 ::1mdUly asMIMd 1or "" V"•r 1mr PUBUC NOTICE made this week 00 the CBS the evening in the tole created as an individual, sympathetic I== Sllow In 1 "Grmlr11111 ... • llrlls ot • = Siar LI! •• ,._,., llMdl. c... WHEREAS, ullCMr Mid Dy Vlrt\11 ol,,.,. PICTITIOUS IUSINl!ll Television network's morning on Broadway by Jessica Tan-and .. ' very funny one. ED Cotsllltr &lucdll "'DOiler 0.. dllrlrtel flOIS for jeepl. • .,... o. LaWIOll. 415 trtor111 stir ln.. prwtlkln• of Slct!O'l 2tU of"" c.i11om11 MAMI! STATIMINT news; ~· It~S ~ting a 4y and. play~ ~ tHe 1951 film "John Voight as Stanley is a cisions: The Sci•r'ICI ol SpeDdlrw" 0 NIWI ,._,.,.. hKll. Calll. '*° It~ :zi !::"°"coo.. mt IOllOWll'lll Tiii followW!g Plf"Mln h doing b\lllMJ! five-pa~ sen'es that, was p~ by Vivien Letgh. disappointtT)elll. \Ve.had been -. ,.,. __ -OJ.a,.t fJM USMC T!IW M lnlU If 111111111 ~~ff :t°';'~Y9' .:.1c 1::i1:::::: =-= 11: '"' ,..,... \ ~.-..-_, -IJ'llld!KM fbl .. 111C11ylf-..1. uan • .. w 1o11101kl tt.xe-. ,_ wlltl CALIF. LEA THEA co.. 113 3 duce<i by an affiliate station Although y0W1g for the role lookirig fi>r Something ·other •O'i) Noftl• · · ..,._, ':.~~ ,..fl;..... c.nt'f si-1""'= 6iie _... _...., =.~ """' !· '"''-,,,_,,. 0111 ~ Uke tthla fevei .fu . ol :!Ianthe DuBois, ~ than the Brando -archetype. in tmTitt ftaH l'tlpk ~BU.•Mlllrr1e c~ot o;.,.. cwm1·oi1· ""'lllf'Y u, ttow ... T Jt£1'<>flE, ~ttOTtta 11 Wllllint -.~ MlriMt. 1ss 0,.1 eaitio. .__,.....1 . ..:zA-A before a·--~•ng to Dunaway played the feted the role. Voight seems merely nn um........ .10:00 ~ CHlllll Cunt •-llf'o 1'~WILLIAM •. IT J0HM, cOUMT'I' H£1tE8, GIVEN ttwll lhl Cllullly Ta• t.tincf. Call!. t2MO oeeD.U\lln:: , l..'l.:\HW ~ ~ .,..._., , CL tr .... b'r Thel'll• M. Ward. Olpu~ ~~.a: ~ar-.9u':rf~~ :.,""' .... dl!~:.,bull!llH 11 (OlldUC:lld b'f '" In-spokesmen not only for ass Mis.siss.ippi belle with a "Ta1or less than." 7:00.,., 0 m ..... ' .. I • II ';lays I we1llhy JabOft of .tllit .J..hlhltl °".,... CCN11t 0111y l'llOI. ""°" Mid Mftur, Wiii 110 11 pull/le •uc-Wiiiiam A. Mctllffl but $C and ABC a!I well... · • ~ • d w:tlo tnflsts Ctnriin's •Id 'In lo-F~ 21 and Mlrcll 1, IA, 21, 1tn tlon lo~ ~u 1 bkldtf, fof' cell!, llWflll Thi• 1111rement ""''flied with ttit coun· All three networks fre-. -/f( '{::{ {( {( "1:l "1:l 8 BIWlllll foe" Doll•h ellint 1 lo111·11iSlioll ltlpson. <i , ttl-7' ~ "' ,,,. "ltlll Slafft, m IM Jtlt\ l'f Cl1rk ot Or111Q1 Counl'f °" Marci! 1•, 00 Tnrtll if CcltMQuilCll D FR"NCIOSA .£MT.ICED · • dly of Mardi, 1m. 11 ti.. tiour of 2:00 1tn quently use news reports from ,.., Untltltd Worid ,, '" PUBLIC NOTlr• o'cloctl P.M., of Mid day 11 1n Ealt 17ttl l'UN2 ff'I' I guf T ' B k ~ * BY BEAUTIFUL WIDOW , • ~ Slnlt, Suli. F, Cott• Miii, Ctlll. ""' Publl•hld 0!'1"{11 Co•'' 01!1y Piiot, a 11ates or their re ar ~one..., lli:lee a~ GWUl'a\MJ ~~ •.• . IN FRANTIC .. SEARCH" ~ • • 0, ICHDD' ois-•CT ,"',.1~1111 ci...:rlbld prop.,iy, or 1a much M•,ch n , a , 1rn1 ,f,.prll ,, 11. 1m 152.11 news shows when the story Is ~ ~~ ..,, CD 11.tve [ICJ ' ~ *OTIC .. '" ,..,. It may be ntehllry, Ill 11t11ty -Qltll?l)SfAICll ''f!IG of tfll tovt•NINO to.U:D •LICTIOM "" u11P1ld 1ax11, 1oe1lhlf' w1t11 1*11111.. PUBLIC NOTICE particularly well done or when ID I Dr11• " JMnnlt £• .... " .... ,,11,, •-~ end ,,,.. NotlCE 15 Hl!W.EIY GIVEN TO All ""'-•Ml IM COl!t of conduclllllil llld th d di' ' too cl t _,. ..... Ina n~ '"" """"' "" au'IJl'lt:D PERSONS 11111 °" Tlltldlr.· 11••· .. 11 ..... t9d., ~ wm ot •s . .a: e ea ine IS ose o K mi_,._. Muld•u1 ruest In 1 t1ll lllY'OM1W 1 APl'll 47, nn. an llKll«i wm be ~ n AH bu1l11111 ptl'IOl'lal pr' p Ir I y SUPl•IOlll COURT 01' THI! send network news teams out He'll· eep on wr:t:r·g m WllMJa, Xlhts •nttllr . I pl otf 1111 idlOol Oltlrlctl lltrlilllllel' 1l111d, tn llOl'lYlllW'f UM4 I" lhl .,-.non ol • ITATI 01' CALIJl'OltNIA Jl'Olll .. .. ... eJllvntea erlm1111 cons rtey tlllt .,. or•·'°""""' c.111am11~ 1or 111a pUf'po11 co1,....,ate11 i.UM,.., THI" couMTY OI' oa•No1 on a major, fast-breaking ,,,., • ....._ ___ .. _., ,_ ,_.,, .. ~ unlqut 1111ctu1ry tti WNlthJc dltlltl:~, o1 -~1111 9ovri11g ltOWd ltllrflbln •• CM IM Nytl'Hlfll ol tM prfc• bid ror anv N1. ,..,,..., sto,.., liilo:I ..,.....,,..,.. "'"'f"" "'!-I f ... I 1 toltOM: pr8'llf1'f IOld, ,,.,. c-tv Tix Colltelor ol NOTIC• OP HIAltlNO OP l'ITITION • ~' (D U1n' Cl• ruttn 111 rotn .... "'· ~ MUM&•• Oft 0<'•11111 COl.tl'lly. OI' tht pwMll\ COl\lludlllll POii: l"llOl,f,.T• 0" WILL AMO FO• But it's always a single By1 BOB THO~lAS drama critic, a student and mi ..... ·--~ • am Cl) ..... _ ICHOD&. TJ:UITlll lhl .. 11 an 1111 llfPllll wU1 dlllwr tM Nici l1TTl•1 Tl!ITAMINTAll'I' to ri W -0 ~ IIJ--M-~-(")I 01.,,1cr TO 11 ILICTID Pl'OJllrt'f to tM DUnlllMr, 1oo1111er wtt111 E•t•t• of MARK c. l'RANcv. Oleta... s ry, never 8 se es on a LOS ANGELES (AP) -"1 actors Karl Malden and '-"" '"" ....,. " 0c,.n vlr# klloGC 011tr1ct , blll o1 .. 11, 1rw:1 1111 1111. wn tt11rwi:oon cte1. given subject. That's an area 7:30 II n. Cllddlattt Joe Cim~lla OIJ,111pb-hnt Ann CilMr loMs W Hllfttl•l!IOl'I llldl Ufllorl ...... Ill Ml4 "'di.I-. NOTICE 15 HEAEll'I' GIVEN tllll k d part Jove writing. If you love Laurence Harvey. .,esu. • t1111!1ur 1blut btcallll tf laubl HRtll SCllclOI Pl•lrlct . . 3 CHiid: Mlrtll 1•. lf1l. lllOIEJIT c. FJl,f,.NCY 1111 fllld hl•tln • networ Dews e ments t C011!•Communltv ColllN DhMd 2 ltOIEltT t.. ctTllON Plfll1on tor problta ot will •nd tor always have reserved for something, you do a lot of it." Asked why }le <:hose the (])Hopa's HtMI C.rpe111w, Who sL.tlleqUlllt" ~ (Trl.lllM ,f,.r ... , •nd 51 . COlltlty T•• COll,c:lor luuanca of llfllrl T .. l•mtnl1ry 10 Piii· "-··th for hack•~und or -··t D Wiit THI T111r Fatkr WI Ho Mr of Mvinf ae4uctd"" ttlnl ... Dlltd lhl• 11111 cllY of J1nu.,y, 1m of Or~ c-tv 11-r ,..,.,_, '° wt11c11 •• mAOI tor themselves. Tennessee Williams was ex· o3UU e.-_v u..-· · • R. o. Hlllm&n. OlltVIY 11v H. HUMPHREY 1ur1111r p1rtku1ar1. 1nc1 11111 lhl 11ma •net The tradition breaker aft. of his works, Williams said It (R) '1ltt V'iethn" A muu_tr l¥'t OftlJ d1qftlt1, • Oran~ C-'Y SllCll•lnt.ndanl ••1'1. Tu Cotltetor p11e1 of hllrln9 tr11 .. "" hn llltn Ill " plaining bow he has been able h · 11!1 Hany's w.llet.. but mryacnt: O SlllJ tflllnl CnmM o1 su-11 Publttftld Oranc11 '°'st :1111., ,.not. f« Aprtt J, 197:1, at •:OO a.m., 1n 1111 pearing on CBS this week Is t { 1 was "because my entage Is .,.,. .. 11 wel. • ,. -0 ,_... H Wit PllOlllll«f Or•nat c°'1t 01ny Piiot. M•fcll, lt, 1m 11s.n courTr11or11 of o.p,r1m...1 Ho. :i ot w1d grim m' nature. It's a study of to crea e a score o Pays, all southern, and the. South i!i a1 Maren 21, ll and Apr II .t, lttl '4-7l caurt, al 7!IO Civic Cctnl1r Or!Vt W1i!, 111 books Of poems an~. short 9 Morif: (C) (lllr) "Dnttt flf'(' JO:Jd cft. Tll: lid: PUBLIC NOTICE 111e City of s1nt1 AP\I, c1n11rn11. death _ of those f a c i n g it the only idiosyncratic region ai PUBLIC NOTICE 01114 M1rc11 13, 19n stories, a novel and screen in the countr~ (1Gm) '47-llurt L1ncasttr, Lillbllh ID httkolt J11ndloa --~------scP 11, ~,;;"~~A~11~k sT JOHN. andd off th.e1 way docbetors, nurtsets plays during his 35 years as a Scott. mi 1p1c1gr s.su.. A lool. It• 1'1CT1rlbus 1us1N11s suP111110• COURT op THI! •o••RT c. SAMosTIR an amt Y mem rs reac o writer. ''Also, southerners have a (I} T• Tiii th• Trvth typicll reconllni 11utoit-thls '"' M,f,.MI IT,f,.TIMINT STAT• 01" CALIJl'OltNIA l'Olt 1'4f W11tcllff Drift it. gift for rhetoric. Being 8 IT'I Ytll AskM !or H J " I -•· • The follO'llllroG 111r1Dn1 art dolne THI COUNTY 0" OIAMOI N......,.. -..Cll. Calllll'nll '2'60 WUJiams j5 here for a 25th ~ lllUnnl popU Ir lrtisb C.1Yl'I NII( • bu1111111 ••: '"· A·JttSt Tll: !7141 44i.f1N THE SERIES, in which I t g· g f "A rhetorician, 1 valued that." 0 MllllO!I $ Mtvi1: (211r) "'T1M 111(1 M1ny Cl1yton. NOJtlON AIR CONOITIONING co .. NOTIC• 011' H•A•ING Of l'ITITIOM Aitwnt'I' 1111'1 Plllll-r Don Kl d t ' th rt aM versary res a lD 0 H tf•-" ( ) '63-J r H • -t37!1 log•n Av1., CCIII• Ml», c1rn. •01t PlllOIAT• 0,.. Will ANO po111 Publl•tlld 0,lllOI '°''' 0111., ,1101, a srup1s erepo er. Streetcar Named Desire," Williams a.dmjtted that the 111" 1 susp 11 11 1ms. U1.1111,,,c.meomed)'lffill t211• L1n11111 T•1TAMIMT,f,.1tl' M•rch is. ''· 21. 1•n 71>l-73 was produced by WCCO-TV of starri'ng John Voo'ght and Faye most striking characters in his Clair• Bloom. GiJ New1(Spofb Char111 H111rr Nortoi1, 3051 T1ylor 1!111111 ol' CHESTER JAMES CLAVOON M' J' Ml I h (1Ql Yo11111 DI", llkllrt Ql4Z fltlll w • .,. Cati•-· cant. '2'26 AKA JAMES CHESTER CLAYDON. PUBUC NOTICE mneapo 1S1 nn. Dunaway. plays were fema es, but e m ctn Borll Jt'.IM "'""'""le· 21 H•lf MOOll Oic"'fd, "The series is almost a couldn't . explain Why. "No m ~-J 11:00IJBo:emm11 .. 81y, CDl"Orl• dll ,,,.,, C1llt. ft6U NOTICE II HEltEB'I' GIVEH tllal --Noting that he'd never sto~ ........... ,...Ill~ ,.11111111 c11arin Nortoro. Mlt w.11111 e1 ..... CMi'fCIO!I Mi fllcte1 lllffifl 1 Plff-NOTICE 1s HEll:EllV · GIVEN t1111 primer from several points or ped 'rewriting his plays, he psychiatrists have been able to -. • -hll11e11 '-""1 UlO lhws ltoN , E11;ondl0o. Ctlll, nm !ICll'I lor ....... ol ,,.,II •nd l•tull~• °' eoplll llt "" S.Ctlon ol lhl Cllart•r of lhl . h d I 'th to t' I ~.... a 0111 --Tiii• 111ninn• 1, con4r.iet..i trv • ttnll'•t l•tttrs 'r"1.,,,..,11,., hi ™ 111,11,_ c1iy of s.nt• An• PfGPOHd. 10 be •!'l'llfld· view on ow you ea w1 disclosed that be had i:estored enlighten me my sa IS ac-m Dain:' tt tt UM Sttintreat P1rtnar111111. r.r.rt11e1 hi wflldl 11 mac11 tor turtM; Id b., ttie CJIY Council crt-... 14 City 11'1' death," sav. Richard Clark. this line which be "d dropped ti on.'' ..., lo't• ••tu• "R....:.... Ci) Manul, ~ (11111 .. HIMV Norton 111rtlclllar1: 1P!d n .. t tn. lfrnt al'(! JlllCI Pl'OPOllllon la be 1Ubml1ted·1t tlwl 0111«11 .._... I"' Ui:I ~ 'I• ~·-fJ lorb ltarwn Prwwb Thh 1t1tlfnlftl fltad wllll !hi County ol ""''"' "" -"" blln Ml fot Munlc:lpel EIKtfon on T~ ,t,prll i. pivuucer of the hour-long CBS from the original of "Street· GD Tilll I• Yovr u~ ' m TTIUt "c.., .. t:: Cltf"lj of Orange Cwnty Oii Mln;tl t, ,,,,, """' 3, lm •I 9•00 • m "' "" lt7l, mtV be hid tty ippllat ~ morning news shota, car'". "Men only look at NOR COULD he explain the m Mdtm f1m1'1 mti-• ... HU~ --... -~ courln:lorrl .lf· C,..rtnle..t No. ·1 of llkl -'IM ofl1c1 ol""' Cl1rk If IM Cpunc!!_r '1 • , _... .. __, ..... , ~ Pubtl.r.td Or•11941 C°'ll P1lly Pt1o!, t.at.111 if 1f1f1 Cl\1c Cini« DrrY WI I Ill Aoom IOJ, El;Mh Fl_., City H1H, "Ill Four segments in the series omen in bed " SOW'ce of his dramatic gifts. ·-· IJ l1J Son' ny•·' c~ '"IO ••·p'·· Mm SIMlll, Ano.a.~ U ... 1u.-M1rch 1. "· 21, •· t•n .-.n t11t city of'-"'• .-n. <•llfOl'nl: 1' Clvk: Cctn11r Pl•l•,.511111 Ana, Clllfllf'llli. each run fiv6 minutei. nie w · · .' He remarked that he , had .w JlCll '"",. o>W "' .. .,. ,._..,,, -CHiid MM"tl'I 14 1,n · PLORENC£ I. MALONE ton, Chfd EWrttl, Willllm Confld fB llmtr , .. Afmtnlf ... WIW.t.M E. $T JOHN, Publl~k 6!.':::. cc::!~ Dilly Pl1ol last, scheduled to ' nm Friday mE PLAYWRIGHT, 58, ··very • limited opUoru: 0 f Lyle Wigan« ·11111 Akslr,all111 sllll· m Mllllt .... ... • -a I ••• I.Tc-, ,?r: F1iwv.rv '211. 21, n. n: u, 1", ,., n. 21. morning, runs for about 13 was in a mellow' and,. vealing emplayment. · ·I worked for 1n1 sttr Roll Kttrls cuat: 11:1s-ci111111 l4 : i, NOTICI 01' SCHOOL OllTllllCT •· Ii -MCIE, ctnd Marc" 1, 2, J. 4. S, 6, 7, I , t, 10, 11· hr ' h "" eovlaNIMe IOAlllO lllCTIOM •II M. T•Jltll A_, 11, 13. 1,, ts. 16, 17, \1, It, 20, 21, tt. n, minutes and iB the powerful mood as he fece4 panel t et.years ma S oe company 0 IJI €?;) M1•12"'[tq Rip" le· 11;.)0 9 (()Qt "91 Mft: .,.. 14d • NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVEN TO ,f,.ll or..,... ·C•llfwllll. , .. t!, 26. 21, 21, 2t. ». ll ll'ld AprR 1. 2. part of the entire series Clark com""''".,f of a nr11fessor, ' a because my father got me the 111 rvlinp ..tt.jc ... Pf'OJICt cti11ln•ls Sc:tfJlrM"' ,_, '17~...., ........ OUALtFIED PERSONS""''°" T!Hld•'f· Tll .... : (7141 .... 11 3. 1t7' .0.-7:1 ' ~ ,.... 1'ob ... I could wait ta"-up ,,,;;1 M ,...., ............. -1 Aprll 17, 1m '" 1ltctlan wltl bl hlld lfl PVblllhctd Or~ cwst O.fly Piiot, ~ J.llC"llf frustr1t1 v111wrs ~ dd Reed 1lnc. M1r1tontl7. .'. ~.,:_"1.,,,,:~~r~!~i:n~:i-,:_~~~ Martll 7!. n, a . tm ui-n PUBLIC NOTICE ~ It .deafs WIOi a li-y,~-old tq • point, but I \Va, 8000 Wllln Uley II> ifllr •. ~puWf 091'DJll•1•it..4' ! :ri:!"111180""'"11111 11o1r6 "*'llll+'t as PUBUC NOTICE l'ICT•Ttous ius•N•ss former athlete who leatns he~ LA Criti'cs dematedtopassingputtrays.'' •ndicaithitf. • ,~ -DMll~•...-. ij . MUM••• Ofl: NA.Ml ITATllMl!MT has terminal cancer and llow ms latest play, ll()ut Cry/' D (l)@l!Jhlll t...41 ..... •' DWCllS• .... "Bo KMOOt. n1u1r111 ;¥:~:•:: c~:J .. :rA ~:: ,,'.·hi 1oo-1nu 111raon 1, d011111 but!fllll he and those around him face recently cl--" 8 brief run in CR) P1u\'1 dauthter liiiil.f. •nirtt llrtll1•11t "Diel Cnttt" A Jftb111c }f DllTllllCT TO ., ILICTID .,... cou ' ~ homt ttom • trip Willi • hdb.M ....... It con11....,.~ ~~ -· s .. 1 11"c11 School 01.ir1c1 , NTY Df' o••H•• LaNOMARK Assoc1ATEs. s • o .the fact he's dying and that PraI.Se' · SCR New Yor\'. ''° mOstly negative ..:._ l'I'' ......,. ·• ... ._. ~f\l'llllllQIDn '"'h Union ........ .,..., N-potl (lftll+" Orlv1, NIWport llNCll. th ' ' to t It r -Howlt UN:klrlon, •rid~ JOOl'll c:o. Inf Oii tbt ...,. fiiljOf: rtll&Softs .,.: Hloh School 0111T1e1 3 :grc:.oO:-.T~u0•~•:11r :l!TIT~g: ca111or1111 m.o ere s l'!O way preven · critloal ~00-.. Pll tallls up ru~nct In th $ltams' . , , .. Cf!•nslnt f11 1 d!Mll#iworW. : c°j';~~.:;r;:~~v, '.~~ Oltlrlct 2 lln11111 Tl"ITAM•NT••v MD 1t!~'oaAA~::·c1.~;~: ~·rd Clark says it's an excellently wnulms ;t:iJd !fhat although home. . ' ~ I ' I ' ' . •T• T•n IM~ . ..,~ ' ' \ 011ed,111111111111.,.otJin111rv,1m. E11••• of TElllESA 1<1MIALL HART. T~'• bu1111111 •• con11uctlld by• 11i. done series. W'th A d he liked tellow write.rs tDTruth,..1rC11111 ... 11et1 , ....... _ ........ :.... ... + ...... ._14,11, It 0 Hlllrn1n. Ol!>uly Dlc; .. ll'd. Pl'OPrltl!Orllllt, 111111~1 ' How di'd It ~me to the .. 1 war· ' """"th ' m~~ M '"'T.. . ~..,.-:.. -.. t Oranoe COU!'11¥ $uperl"ttndlftl NOTICE IS HE"EBY GIVEN lhfll Jol'w! lllobl+'I A, Snow, Jr. ' l..V ~r "because J 'knoW W1W.\ ff'/ Vt ,_.,,, UOll, 142-Prat ,.. ~1ftrniy M sc11oo11 Hvdl P111111111111a1111111 htr91" • P1thlOl'I r~1. 11111mtn1 w•• 111111 w1111 tM tentlon of CBS? ~ • . , . ;• been lhrou""," be ial9o.1....::4 A fJ)HtnMlllSC.rt}e GIAIMll ~~ • Publlttte.:t Or•no• Cot1t Delly Piiot. for Probllt of WIH 9r>d fof' IUtHnc• 01 Counl'f Cl.re.: ot Qran111 Counly on Fib,' "W II • I S In C .... · &1• I_.\¥ • r-AllffW ?J."R1.i;sJ of lhf I '"--,il.r~ : M•"h 11, 28 1nc1 Aprn •. 1971 Mt.71 L111tr• T11t1mtnt1ry to 1111 p11111.,..,, 27, 1tn , e , .we re a way South n•ast a.-L·ry bas • ·wU:kecf tbn&ue~ • • wi ,..,.. IZ ••-., , •lf«ctnCI t. whfth IJ midi tor fllrtllfr Niil CAltllV, IMI. CODtaCt with WCCO heel """' perw ~ ' YOlltt("' : ' PUBUC NcrrJCE 11•rllclll•••· •nd ttoat thl time 1nd p11e. o•usrao, WIST a cH00111ow. IMC. won a second award from the · told the' s~aboUt -· ...____ m Mllllllf: "'Lit.,......,.. (ini)"I -----~------of 11Hrl11111tw1•mt11t1•_..,,.,,... ... pr11 1.,..wH1111,.1 .. 1•v•r~ weuseatorlesfromlhestation 1 Dr CrlU f • .. 1;1.,...,..... .. .,t ._ q,-l:'l.,,......""""'"'1 •s2--··•• ""-" '· Jl'ICTITIOUI iuiiMlis 10. 1m, a1t:OG1.m .. 111 ""'C'Ololrtfoem ot "' AMI'"-ct1ltontt• tOnt eek n Cl ...,. Los Ange es ama CS ow ~~ ... •au "1-.i EB lll'll _. ·-. • "' ~ MAM• sT•T•M•"' Oipaf1"""'' No. a "' ••Id c_,, '' 100 Tt11 t11,1 471-u.1 aliytost every w • 8•" Circle Io r ''diat1ngl11.sbed Wilder woo 11ve 1 J>lli!'tf anar 1 •• C11br 4 ; 1 •• :,,. tollowl119 Pl"IOIO ,, .tol"ll iw11nen i~~ ~~'C.~~1:.'"1· 1" ,,.,. City ~ P11"4 sa,i,d. ~ achievement ln tbe area or the nrst presentation 0 f .... 1:1.0 ....... lanf'lll fVii l:m Cll D a l'W\..... : I o.tld , l'Wll•lled or•• Coa11 o.nv p11o1 WE GOT this 1 erJe 1 1&1 • · NEWPOflT P~1tAG1Na svsTEMs ,..,.,c,. '· 1•n Mlrd'l 21. u 1nc1 April 4, 11. 1tn m.n smaU profesaional theater." :'Streetcar" in New Haven, "--e "'.,. w-l:)lJ ~ MtMi "WI ff.._, y--.' ~.1•1 1.n 111x:Ddi 11rwi. coa11 M•w ~~~..':.."""c.!,·. sT JOHN, bec..ause • our ....-....-. In 1 The ' • """ la ~--"" of .... Cllo!,I" -' ... _,,, -•·~~Q """"" """.,...... Conn __.. ...... AMmtonllll HlidW ""I '48-llllnt °"' -"°"I CM11'1ttM COfl*'•"Oll. • Clllflll'nla lt:IOCL. (lt,f,.IL AlllO St:Rt•.. Chicago, Larry Pomeroy, got 2S drama crttiCs from the I;os . c~. -""·· '·"··" -·~ ....... • '"""' ~ toroor•lkln. u02 1Hc:oc:11 Strtl'f, CM•• 1111 W•ktl" Df'I.,. tttt• ~· wind that they ...re-doing It •••eles p-"· "1 llAlll'9ll .._,. -"" ' Miii '*' '"..,.,, -..C:ll, ean,.,. .. ,,.... ~oe I~ APTER SOME fahrt erai.., ti •• displllJ hi. Ln..Wp 1«11 ......... (Cf ... ~ T1111 '11111111111 11 llllfl9 CO!ldul:!fd"" • "~~· ::W Cot " and j\ was ptting a lot of "We are e~t.ly pleased Wilder rtnW"ked:"Ur:ifortun-'elslfto. · ·el..., ... ~ Ill,.. ... ,.•; cor.tr•~*'-• "· 111~. Pl'll1tttt1• ""•re11 '1• n. .~ •t o. v ::;, See the brighter Pl'•:' he uld ... So be went that our artlstic growth .ba.t ately. this play won't ~ be-•CD@ GJ .\IC ••••••• -"' · -:ii c~o1'';i,.:'c:=....=:~,::;.',i,"'::;r PUBLIC NonCE st'de of J1'fe out .and looked at It and we been recognized," Commented eame jt is baaed on• false **CCl(to)"l'~Uta)7J-. ••M..;' :.•,.,. w""•M e. n ......,, cou•n decided 'toUJOlt.'' SCR artl!tic ·director David premloe. A gli'l 111\e SteNa Joor~"'*"-.' tllll•-~>Ill ~ CLEltK, IV Tl\lrfta M. Wll'd. ~ ltOTl(I OI' DllJOLUTl(IM 0. PAltT· along the Does lJ\e fact it'I the. fint Emmel. ''Thls aftli:m.atiOD Qf wouldn~t eVer haff murled. l"uMlhd Or•• , .... ' Dlll't l'llot. ::.·:~:s ANO (ONT'INUANCI 0.. afftllat~uced terles an a our effort& to bring mean-• l'nM t11• crude ., Stlplcf ---•--:-_ ........ _. .... ______ _. ___ ... _ Ml!"dl 1. 1•. 21. •· 1'7' 'M-r.i ttor1cE 1s He:11:e1v G1vE• &MtU•"' regular networi oewa thow ln&lul theater tO Oranse Coun-K:owlasllG ' PUBLIC NOTICE 4 "".:; .:.,~!..!. .. ~ ~""!! Orange Coast in signal any change In policy I• II one that we accept with Th da 1,. • (C) "Ill _. ""' ("""' ""-·~ -·~ " itiou be f UCh t b • Yeais later, Williams and UI"S y . 'It-..,, -M-. ':"~0."r'....:~w· =·~·"::=rt~1t~"~~ ~OnmgttCoast~ -~s:1 u.seo 1 sere11 Y ·J>l',:i~n.wardreeognlie<tan WHltder.~reptll,nrit~~J;~~ ise ..... ,_._.>....._ n. flcl!OWrtll P''*" .,. dOlno toulPMENT co.. 1s dl»Olwd ... a1 R -~ "Not at .all!' aafs RlclJani v/'IU ae•-that iDcludecrllve. ouse 1"ec9 on Y DAYTIME MOVIES ,......,~ _. ... . ........... ... I -OCIMllt '· 1m. OUnuUP ·r. 0\,01---JOhn r Kennedy They were -~(q ""' ....... ·--Ill ,woftLO NEI~·~ TaAVlt.. WllltAM TOUGH, r11ldlno II ~ s. Salant, president of CBS 'Weat coast premieres a.mon·g . • I •J• D Ill.. ·-> '"----... """""" 01 wottl.D "l•IGHBO•s TOVits JOP c111111'1f Prlvl, N...,,.., IMCl'I, c111f0nl1.. News. He sa-the -"'tx:er1 1 •• 11 productlons,t u well 18 asked to liM up In a phaQa.J· t.Jt (C) ...., *" (drl} i,.... ---''""'"' 0. WMtdl" or .. "'""°"' lttKll. c1. '*° ._, w111'!dr1W11 .,_ 11\d M• < ..... ,. 111 One of the features that ,.. """"' 14 c•l ordl!r for the ~lvtng 11¥ Jtft Ch1nd1er. Rlch1rd &ooiw. ~c..,._ ,..., '"' C:'""'" -c"" .... """"" '" "" '"""" M ., .. ol both the CBS mol'nlni and an original pll)' funded by the and Wllllama llleppe~ oheid of IO:Gll 1.1)...,. .i llio WJJ-(14>l Q l!I "llio loJ lo 1111I.ill111 ~~-:=.1. • eeno ri .. -:O::i.o c. WHIDOOH. ""111111111 im make Sunday eveninc new• show• afways Office for Avanoed Orama Wilder. • ·sz-#111. fli•&m. J.lfrty H~ntlr. lflf" t•rl) -....a.n. ...,, .._ ,_ -c~""' '"""' °''"· "'" ._, '"'""'"· ruar.uoY' have had the opUon of using R .... rch. , O 'f.LL "'-1-1 •• ""-11'_· flf'-~._..,.. ,_~.," '"":::11::":~1~::.":....,~··.: uni atnllatenenserit.1. The Costa Mesa company WtlUams D.id Wiider Tott11,1t~a;;;_ ""_., 9eq';....,_.~ .. • ~":li:-.k ... c.... :::"::i-..:-9.,.."t~~~::.:! .• Lo 11We'Utakewhateverwecan rectl\'ed'anothet IUCh award remarked, '"I think t com~l.t.ilOD"l.ltllllil: ........ fwm)'ll--lo.....-. llft lltl ·o. "ci-.., °'"""'""""' • ,..,_., ••••• 11111 lllf'Hn• ~. u. get from afflllate. -whether In 1970 and wu nomtnated for bclore )'OU." J11111 11t11M. lklJ'd ~ ..,., ..,...,.,_ -"'n:/,~u'&i'"" -_ It'• one atory or 1 lfrloo-11 -~ IJl(d,..lll "Well, It Ill ~for the l1nl JM !CJ,_foof'(WIS~).?::!~ w•IC) -flC" <•> '11 - -..._""" -""' AllNALDC.WMooDOH 1l'1rullyol-networkcaUber," 1m for the..~ Ume,Mr. ldtt," WOliaml ....., t.sslbMI; -------~-• N1WY a_. ..._ 1, 14. ,,;~ .=:."::'W:.,... cour CHl.., r~ he aki. Motb:!r Earth." ttplied..-N CfllJ. t»(J)S-............. PUBLIC NOTICE ' \ I j ' MIUOIBI "llADY SINGS THI! ILUIS~ ---IO--N1wl .... -AUO- Woe4r Alloo "PLAY IT ,AGAIN, S/IM" ,..._ 111 f ,,,,.. __ ., ~,,~~ ' '" (ITV L~~IHl1i'$ • PLUS "MODERN TIMES" '. & Thole Crny C1rtoon1 Of Tho 30'1 M ...... s.t.IS••· SU .. THIATD -IJ6·flt6 H ..... 1 .. a..11 ~ ·'.'fiATIONAI -GENERAL THEA'RlES • • • 'Desperate Hours' Set At Irvine •. I Notes 'Arsenic' at GWC IJ TOM mus ............. ...,, Just for the fi.n of I~ Golden Wt1t Colllge ls resurrecUng one of the claalc oomadles of the ---tbil and Wan Millay. Randy Keene is in the director's chair. Perfonnancea are g I v e n Frldoys and Saturdays at 8:30 tn the playhouse, zno Main St., Huntinp>n B e a c h . -....11oos -- OOOU OHM 1141 ..,.... L.tittM .. ...., , ....... ·-"Mell .... WI~ AJI IMli •I.Oil tnl l :lD It-"'· a '0UNTO.IN VAllEY ... ~~~D ........... ;";,;;-.-;.;;:-, o;.;-;-;;-,;;,,,' 00.1 ()pin WkOy 1:.&S. S.t·S-.5:30 ''THE GREAT WALTZ" (G) The lrv1ne Community Theater will presert JO,.ph Hayes' award-winning drama 0 1bt Desperate Hours" as its DUI producilon, openin&, April 'for. iour-....-nm. Winner of the Tony award '-------~ u best play of the oeuoo ~ '!be GWC lludl!ll thespians are )rtncln( beck the ageless 1'Anenlc IDd Old tece•• for a two-weekend ....,...eni in the collqe'1 amaller tbealer, the Aclor'a Playboa. 'Ille ooly other Orange Cout theater In acUon lhts .,..eod is the Huntington Beach Playbouse, which enters !Is thin! ...Uend with the drama "Middle of the Nlght.11 NW week, however1 will brinl a new nsh of_. -sta o! them -to cout8I playhouses. ....... Ma""" Darty flt !1»41.• Oh!ER SHOWS on lhe:l~~~~~~~~~~l ll boarda In the area lhts weekend include: '"The Bosklll Story" -Santa •--------wben !Int produced o n Broadway In 1965, the drama delallo two lurbulenl doys in lbt !Ue of an~ family whose home is takai GVer by lhree escaped conY!cll. 'Annie' Next LJ!icOpera Product:if>n , •• Anenlc'' la the only new Item on 1be local lf'Dda lhil weet aince ··watt UnW Dark'' decided to wait a llUle longer at the Sen Clemtnle Com· muolty Theater. SchOduled to opep 'llruraday, the Frodtrick Knott wspense thriller has been dellyed one week. 1'1'8 FlllSl' come, !Int Ana CommWllty Players, Fri· · 2 oerved 'at Golden West College day and ~turdoy at 1:30, lhls weekend and nes1 II Players Theater, 530 N. Ross "Aneolc and (lid Lace" bowa SI., Santa Ana. Reeervatlons In Friday night In lbe -•t Ml-111111. Actor's Playbox on the Hun-"You Can'~ Take It With tlngton Beech campus. Drama You" -Long Beach Com- lnalructor Stew.art Roam Is mWllty Playhouse, c I o s I n g directing the wacky ~ . perfonnances Friday a n d Heading lbe Irvlne cast will be Gary• Saderup a& lhe coo- vlcl leader and Ben LtBeau 11 the bead of the hootage household. Laurie Lambert Irving Berlin'• pc>pular old- wW play the wife and mother time musical "Annie Get Your In lhe family, while Greg GIDl" ~..,... chooen as lbe Feuerborn IJ caal as tbe depu, 1m production of the ).yrlc IY' ,oberiff on the lrall or the Opera ~Uon · ol Orange about a poir of lethal Old Saturday at 1:30, 5021 E. L-'=====c.._ ladles. Anaheim St., Long Beach. escapees, ~ . Other majon roles are taken County. by Jeff LeBeaU and Ben Le-The o'eml-blographlcal Blory Beau m u the other two con-of Annie Oakley's rise to fame • vlcts. lijlaron Davidson and with Buffalo Bill Cody's wild Richard Riley portray the west show will be presented daughler and son, while Ray for three -Jn Sep. Leitner, D f vi d Pearlman, tember at the Irvine Bowl in ROOerl Pllllford. llll we y Laguna Beach. Knighl'!D, l>. D. ~ and Among the durable songa 1" Erskine MAii'Clm COQllliele the the Berlin score are '"lbere'a No Business Like Show c~ n1u1, '1C'l' ·-rA..t Buiiness," "Anything You Can ' the'&;; Do I Can Do Beller" and =··lsby~ Pan'. ·~Doln ',, Wh11.t Coniea with ~erry Ralya bau llllle N=~ daios for the ......... r. Other cbjq• LyrtC \Jptra prOduci1oil . are anl...-U ·are laUn by Se!1I-t-1 14-1$ IDll 21·22 at Chuct Jleofon, tecltnlcal ~ 1 o'doct<'. ~. .,. W, J£tilrjiie ~orden, IOUlld,: llelnl """°Pied ..,.. at the . Maly Beol<m, properties, and L'-'" n....a 11o1; o If I c e Barbera Gll'llcb, makeup._ .!.'Z..v'"" '· ' --'"'8 n&-..te Hours!' .wlU .....,""', ' • ' .. Included In the GWC cast Reservations (Ill) 438--0536. are 1Uta Jamer, Eric Murray, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ow;;;;;;\; Bob Heyman, Dave Norden, • 1 Terry Tarwater, Clyde Brown, -I Guitar, Lute Concert Set Bcb Soares, Joe Montanari, MOTOICYCll ·DUNlBUGGY Ron Collins, Harvey Hand, ,,.,,,...., ,...._ • ...,.. · Gary Oleksiak, Wayne Hui> SWA, .MEIT hell, Phyllts Clebr, !Wherts HA11011 DR!Yl~N ntlATRE Llnoval and Ray Overton. Md dd1a a...._., LA. Performances are scheduledl~~~~l7~•4~1;ss~1-~11~72~~~il British musician Julian for 8:30 on Fridays and -- Bream will perform on both Saturdays at the intimate guitar and lute Friday In a campus lbeater. 'llckets may ooneert scheduled for 8 p.m. In be pun:hased at the college UC Irvine'• !nwford Hall. booksto~ or at the door. Bream will lndude Bach's "MIDDLE Of the Night" Sonata in A Minor, William continufs on weekends at the Walton'• Bacatelles and Joa· Huntington Beach Playhouse quln Turlna'i' 'lbree Spanish with Terrence Doyle and Tore Plects in bis UC! recital. Dillingham playing thelleading Widely known u !ht artist roles Ol the older man and the wbo brOOghl the I on I YDIDli girl wbo filld an im· neglecled medieval lute back probable romance. . . . ~-',." lie ~ Fridays and to "the concert 11111•, Bream Supporting roles in the Pad- alao frequently p e r Io rm s dy Cheyefaky drama are taken works by contemporary com-by Grace Shaw, Pat Mullins, posers, among them Benjamin Anll Parvaresh, Jeani Gibbon, Briuen. He will lndude a Bfit-Larry Woodard, D a v Id Ba~ 11 8:30 thnJugti , • ,.. . ten wor~ ht the program. Andenoo, Melinda Beaman Dance Theater.-:::.:..::.:.:.:::..:......-=--=-~~~........;.~ " ' Apiil ii In the Humanities Hall P1111Jouae on lbe UC lrvbM cam~. Ad v; a n' c e -may be obla1ntd bT ~ MW\71. , .. Heavy Dyan HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Dyq cannm lldded II pounds to her wtighl .for lier tole .. the -Hollywood agent in "The Lut or Sbeila" at Warner 1m:s. .. ,.. _,,. -. CtNEOOME ?O ' .. ,._..__._ .. _ ... "'· 1-..IJI -'I ' -•!lo • CtNEODME ?I .......... _. "' .,. ,, _.,.. -.. SIAD/UM I •. 0. .. '.H!\11 'I I ..>'-• ---· -.. • • Sets Audition ' The Matu La&coe Dance Thealer Company will bold en audlUon for both male. and female dancers at t :IO Batur- day allernoon. ' The. audition will be held 1t the. Phyilts Cyr Dance Stud!o, 5812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. lnformsUon )Illy be obtained by CallJJfg -or 14&-0!IS. "Delwermc1" IM (II) STADIUM l ;;~ ... , ... ,,._t..i.'-1 •'J'. ..... "McCabe & Mrs. Miier" ... ' -,,., SIAD/UM J .•. .. A.'lllV..L...!..l ol -' • -'" -.... S IAO//IM ! . :: ...... \J ••\. •.' 11' • ''Tile Gotoway" IPG I . ... 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Q. Could I waali 111Y plaltle lhowel' cur.. talns In tile wuhlni machine? They aro coated with a bulld-llp ol bard water and apllalDI. ,A. Yes, you can wish shower curtaim ln your automatic washer. Ute warm water, genUe cyde-: ,(K you have -1. and a 4-minute wash. lMtead 0( detergent .,. a OQn-preclpltaUng ,,.,.. condlllono~. so.,.... die -In vtnecar -.i.o ~ rtmove the bard water and · IOIP'~ lll'J In~ dryer usl,_ tbo air ootllilc liistead ol -~ ' -- I • #8 DAii. Y PILOT Wodllefdo1, M""' 21, 1973 Wed•••· Md 21, 197S DON'T MISS· . . • • '.·you CANNOT •... 1 1 , : ,tJ .J . 7 I · PAY~ MORE :. THAN •••. ·. I OURANNUAL . WESTERN DAYS .: • J • • \• \ MARCH 15 THRO MARCH 25 ., \ ' I • ' .. THE FOLL.OWING CARS APPlY: • • RINTOS . . . -~ . -~ • . MAYE~R-·ICKS OltlR q.EALER JNVOIC{_, i THAT'! RIGHT FOLKS ••• $99 OYER DEAltR ' / - INYblCE PLUS $90 'DEALEJ PREPARATIOft, FACTORY RE,TEN~ION FEE, "5AlES-TAX . ' . . GALAX IE 500~ s A~~\LICEN~E. IMMEDIATE ELIVERY . -BDND-f'.IEW'1'972 -.•. 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' uolng, . 2 !i"I" dratne\t ·aauormut, I frinifd ' and 12 ·"'ips of cheese. Wr&Jlt tly In foil ·and bate at 350 degrees :19 mJnutee.· \'l'IJI¥ /(ALE CASSEROLil , ' I ~(I 'l!iU!s) fresh kBle ,2 Mid .~ eggs . . , 2 cao«11> wt ounces each) 'tuna In """"'ble .•ii ' 3 tal>lespoom Oour I> i.._ lllt h~ . .-hilJkl I> ~ llhrtirded 'SWiss cheese I> °"I\ llgbl "'¥1Dl ,.. evaporatad milt .. ' Dub pepper . " ~ '~ kale ID y, lDch boiling ~ , water unlli tender; drain well. 'C\lt 1. throuJh kale with scissors several Unies: ~ Sieve egg yolks for garnish. ~ egg, whltee; add to kale. Transl.,. k~"lil 'f Individual buttered clweroles. · .. • • Drain tuna, ttservf 2 tables-GiL-' Place oil In """"'pan. Blend In !1oW ·'°4· 1 sail GradUally add milt and cooli ~VO!' •. low heat, stirring constantly, until · , ture thickenl and comes to a boil .. · ,_. ¥ Ada cheese, cream ~ pet>P<'. stl;I ti! c!leese Is melled. SiJi In tuna. . I creamed tuna ~ over kale. \ ~ "~ Bake In 3Z5 degrees 1!'1 oven IS mlnulil 'r . or uatJl bubbly. Garnish with sieveitl yoltl. Budgeters need spend , only a little green for tuna or pork that can be dressed up , BE ANDERSON, Edllol' w-....,, Merell It, 1tn \ , ... • Home News What Price? Glory! BY DOllOl'llY WENCK cw_.c-ti .......... "SWp blaming boUaewlves for blgb food price!," a letter-to-lhe-«lltor writer complained recently. Her point waa that the blame placed on housewives for buying costly "con- venience foods" was unfalr. She listed some convenience foods which actually -leaa than the IDnemado produeta. Jle< llst Included canned tomatoq, can- 1\ect • spinach, frozen orange jut& and other slmllar products. He< cost comparison on these foods waa aeeurate. At lhll llrne of year when tomatoes and other vqetablea or fni!ll are out of seuon, the •1convtllllent" can- ned or frozen product Is cheaper lhan the fresh. Foods such u frozen orange l-. can- ned peaa, and frozen spinach are cheaper the year uoond than lmh because the Quick Way : For cheese sauce substitute 1 C8fl' condensed cream of celery aoup, undiluted. Mix with in cup · shredded SW1s1 ~ i. cup light I cream, IJ!d a~ pepper. • Ute 2·~ fllze&; cooked kale 0, " sp~*~ l>-<I.fliff biting dish. AmNe '• with a lot of green -1tvffed · olives or curly kale. processing r<d._ the bulk, welgllt1 waste, and storage and abipplng coets of these convenient products. · Cooslder, fer u1mp1e1 ~ bUlk: and woi&ht of the -.... -......... !hat It takes to -the julco oqulnlonl dralniid;')Qlla on ~ of veg"'8blb. Poor • . ~ .-.. , sauce QYJr tuna, e as directild ~ ...., -Z:, ' . .~1 • , UJVE ..... P• •nUJDl'JNE •' .. ·~ . '' >( .' !· ' • ·>;' '"''<.. .... ~ ~ ' ~ .. '-.· _,,,.., . I port leiiderlotU (1to1~~) ,tk,. ~ 2 • !!!' ~ (abqo\ 1" 's,(U m· ,-' ~lectilO· i~.-·more I cups drained sauerkraut (32 ~ eel, \ti to.~ ~Jl!lck · ·paund ~ ir ... '.~c~I ~·-, l\li\'lt ': f"dl· "i • ' / '.' • ' undrained weight) I> 'cup pour , ' · ' ' '*11), .,,,.,... ' ~ -~ FRANK wAAP·liPS · I container (8 ounces) crescent dimer I> teaspooD IJ]t '-., . I>, ·~~.•lifecl p~~:cnu,v~, I... , (~·« loJ n!atn dish servinp) rolls y, ~ pepper /'1 • • . . )lip ...... , ...... Ip mixture of nour, saI! I> 'cUP , .......... onioos ! 8 fnuikrurters 2 tlol-·· butler,.. margarine ""'" ,..-, _ ' .......-LI htl b · orut li · but ~,...... 'llnd'~r. Brown qulcldy lnjiot·but~ ·1 clovirgarlic, minced . .J g Y rown oruons,.. .• gar cm · 2 tablespoona sala11 oil' ~·.. , "!"!Oil Add wai.r Ml i.hmY. sprinkle 31a1>1eei-is.biltt« or marg~ f ) ter Jn large saucepan ; add olivee, fines ~.'f'! wdryater 1 L, ,. ' , mm'i>Dd ber1>8 ov r !"eal, i>,cqp s!iced,puruenl&sfulfed,o!iyes . bs, l"'rsley and kraut. T068 ~Uy. n ~ 'P'l ' COvtr \n¥( !!10k overtl<>'f beat for ii to I>~-UlleS hedio Ol'\hllll", ~9><>k, st1rnng occasionally, until mixture I> cup ~ """' onions ........... ~» mit>uleS,ol'"until meat Is .Jort ---gano _and.JiollLle&V<O -:e<j118Blng I>. .. l'!',l RemoYe from heal. , ~ = mllr!llr 0 ~~ .Ad)!, mushiooms andJ olives, cover and teasp6on > •• , f ~ale dough for """""nl roi!B Into n . 1 basll • ._._. coOW~~utes ioo,.r.servea Sis. 2 ~ cfx>ppecl parsley ' .lriallglolr, Spece dough triangles oeveral " . l "'r __, :; ~ .. "' ...... ..... 'v -_,,.,... . " .. "-·. rl <-~ \.4 tolhatDllde __ ..__of ,,...... jab. \ ~ llP6rt Oil~ baking~ And then'• .. 8(IOillae ..-Wtda "'"""•lJooAlta~,traul-•lD the lroioa julco-. cealer ot each trlaac!o· AJ101!1er group of convenlenca .foodl ~ 1!1aco frankfurt0< m top; wertap.edp. ... ~I are ! good_ lllrpln are ~ mlue. " triangle to ...... !nnkfurter. Bake bi Tli< mix Is cheaper than to mate • can·· "from tch" 400 degree oven 10 to U mlllutes or until · llCl'a · Ugh.Uy browned. However, the even more convenient • . ready-made.U.. and other bakery~ Meanwhi)e, rtbeot relhalnlng kraut iJCts -"1tetber freob or rn-t _ cost mixture; beep on warm oervlng platter. considerably more than the mix or &rround with kraut and frank wrap.upo. bomemado variellel._ Serve In ' to 1 porilom wttji cafiiij> and ·Al ,.. toot at the myrlsd convenience prepared mllllard. foods, we see that many of them are IJ>. deed hlch cost co_....t to homemade products. .. Savings, as well as frankfurters, are wrapped .t. I this • up fn nutritious entree. Crispness .and tangy · flavor make this. ~ Popular way to vary menus. • • J I •• Two major cost factors In convenience foods are labor coets and packaging costs. Many of the foods are costly because of their bull~ln "maid service." And often they are packaged ex· pensively -lor eumple t.n small · serving·size cans or pac~ea or in aerosol cans. · ; The new convenience foods have another hidden coat factor : Ulfl coat of developing and marketing them. Many dollan art spent on the research and development of each new food . And manY more dollan are spent lntrodueing 1 tho food through advertisements, free aamplea and coupm offers. These cosi. are ntc:.ssarny passed .. to the consumer -not on\)' In price of tho new product but also in the price ol th< ~ foods IOld by the "'!Jllll8llY. AJ consumer• we m1ght question the need for ao many of the new products .,. especially gimmicky thlnp lite gelatin deasert that forms layers for twice the price . A large proportion ol the new products. never make the gade financially and are. eventually dixontlnued. 'Ille-end result Is htgher pnoel for us. . • .. QIJES110NS WE ARE A.SKEii: Q. A motel we stayed In recenUy bad a telepllooe lnoi.Jled In the bethroom next to the bethtub. I WU Intrigued by this and waa going to Ule It to phone a friend while taking a bath. But my ·husbenil • wouldn't lei me. He uld I could get a -sbock u the pholie dropped In the water. II UUs true? A. A tete.X-company repreeeo- tative te)1s me that there is no shock ~ bUard in using a teleplilme In the tm or near other wet pll<el such u at tbl kllchen otnt. The electric eurrtnf In a ~ Is too lllllll to cause a sboct. ~~ Q. Could I wash my plastic shower cur- • talno In Ille washing tnacblnet 'Ibey are coall>d with a build-up ol hard water and --· ,A. Yes, you can wash shower curtalns ln -your automatk:-washer. U11 warm waler, genUe eyole (~ yoo have one), and a 4-mlnute wash. Instead ol detergent . use a noa-preclpltating •-conditioner. SC.king die cunaln In vtmpr - also would remove the hard waler aml • ~-...... llq ln ~ dryw .... Illa llr aettln& Instead ol heal I .; .. H OAIL y PllOT Do E~perimer.ifs -" ·~ B,BEAANDEllSON ... .., ...... 'Ille founh loclln In lbe UCl Sde--.. Monllty ••• Twlll&ht :r..ne ol {'Illa .Law Wll titled Es· f!J:l'!!°"~._ in Male-Female ~ooly ... of lhe lollr penelJJta stuck to lhe I ~I<; othen, whlle recogni>- .~•·.ma: .. experimeots'' take place, ~dealt with wbJt causes JW0- 1 ,.!>lenu in mamaies tod4Y and l}ey lngredlenll necessary to 1: _ tnab a marriage work. : ~ Panelists 11Fere Dean Smith. I "1narriage COUl*kr at the American lnstllul< of Family Relations, Orange Co u n t y ·)'.Branch ; Marcia Laswell, prin- cipaJ iostroctor at the Depart· ment of Psychology, calilornia State Polytechnic Co 11 e g e • Pomona; June Smith, ut!Jt, writer and 1ecturer, and Harley JobnJon. llFbo is work· ing on a PhD in urban affairs Riding in Style ...t lectures al UCLA and ucsa ' --Slnilh, who b painlinc lllCI writing aboot arotlclo, 1111 lhe is "no authorit1, hu no fi&um on bow many .,.. in>Olved in II (e:cperimenla), or the effects. J am (tpe•ktq) only u an ob!lener." EROTICA EXPLORJ!D Exploring erotlcl, lhe bu observed hippie1, lop I e 11 dancers, n u d e senaiUvlty &J'Oi.lpl and "swingers.''. She delcribed I b e 1t.- IDOljJher< and -ICliviU.. at a "swingers" place in TOj)allga Canyon which WU designed for coopla ooly foe lhe sole purpose ol eJ!&aglnl In .... ' Mn. Smllh said oil kinds ol peoplo swing, bu I at that particular place lhe people who frequented It ...,. from various professional fieldl. The median age was the ml<Hlll. She said w IW'1!llsed ' that Ibey ·were all bored wtlh !heir partners, but wanled to Slay married ID they jobled lheocene. "Evoryuto WU quite nlu'· ed. ,,,.,. _.. lD ....... very little llquar. "N~ )IWlbes -lalo a ou act, ancl m -ii latlf you uy 'no.' 1lloft ii llO foal- ing of competition!' Siie emplwlized that lhe was ONLY an ob1er•1r. "However/' lhe II.Id, "1 don't believe you could llay an outalder at an orgy more than ooet." Mn. Smilh said site WU aal judging morals, 'but added. lhat "If tltil kind of activity helped a marTiage ••• " SAD, TRAGIC She 8lao olioerved •Ingles scenes and said "there b a certain sadness about It. Everybody la trrlni desperately to make contact, Mrs. Frank' Cle"l'll and Tony Nydegger set out to spread the news about the · t annual Swallows Day Breakfast, to be served by the San Juan Capistrano Wom- l an's Club and R<>tary, 7 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 24, in the clubhouse • . , ~ :! Your Horoscope ' I •• . ' • ' •• • • " " Scorp io:· Cycle's High ., THURSDAY MARCH 22 t ' : : By SYDNEY OMAllR " Al\IES (March 21-April 19): : : Accent ii oo the hidden or oc- : : cult. Yoo break lhrottgb ta : : -1.ew dimtnsions. Dlacussion is : ~ Jeatured concernin& legacy, :: :•taxes, jnsurance. Pi.fate or : : • :p.rtaer is li~ly to be in-. . volved. F;nd wa11 to lhrow : ligllt ... "bmT' -..... TAURUS (AP<il J&oMo:r 20): Lie low. Let those close to you -their \'iews. Grab op. )>Orlunity to observe, listen and learn. Spotligbl is on lepl affairs. Specla1 ..,..meat may be in olflrtg. Be a1'1ll1! of borne and basic security re- qulremenla. ~ " GEMINI IMay 2 . une 20): 1 · Your natural abili surge to ~: forefront. You gain through .~. ,· versatility. Sagittariaa could play key role. Acc:ent is oo wort, beallh, gelling along • · with associates. pne who op- _.i you could now become J ally. CANCER (lune %I.Joly 22): ool wtabfuJ thiiating. YOU will WJdersland. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ); Study Cancer message. Be aware of fint points -and print. Read between the lines. Older individual oilers benefit of experience. Be ,...pt; ... not subservient. Key now is to analyre. Piece together bila of pertinent information. VJRGO (Aug. »-Sept. 2% I: Aectnl is on yi.sits, re- f:llaNbhjng communication witll relatives. Tendency is for you to be restless. Key is to find ouUet for creative eoergies. TunJ, Ubra In· dividuals play p r o m i n e n t rol~. Re!Core harmony at borne. UBRA (Sept U-Oct. 22): Protect asset. by collecllng factual informalion. Emphasis is on money, valuables, how you .decide and analyze. Be selective. Avoid sell-deception. Deol wtlh Pilcei. Looir behind K'l!ll8 for some answers. 900RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21); Cycle is high -You can take illllWive amt trust judgment; hunch. Accent added responsibility. Reward polet> SAGmARIUS (Nov. :n,. Dec. 11): You are able too~ tain answers which had been evasive. Aries could help open doors. Strive to b e iJl.. dependent. Increase avenoe1 of distribution. Rid younelf ol burden which really is not your responsibility. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2Wan. 19): Accent is on hopes, friends , special desires .. One who appears setnsh actually la very much attracted to you. There Is bright side to an a~ parent discouraging situaUoo. You are due to emerge wttb most of the chips. AQUARIUS (Jan. ~Feb. 18 ); You can build for securi- ty. Get to heart of matleta. Deal with one in posit.Ion d. authority. Cancer individual could play key role. Cooperate in community project. One ln politics could lake special It> terest in current dilemma. PISCES (Feb. 19-March IO); Expansion is keynoted. Looft beyond lhe immediate. Be aware of potential. Open llnet of communication. Deal wtlh sa1ti"tarla1. .: Good hmar aspect now coin- clde:f..witb creative efforts. ex· pression of emotions, rel.a· ttonships wtlh opposite .... Give logic: equal time Wilh in> tial la greot Relallonshipo .,.. '-;:========•! intensified. Notl!i happens" halfway - -It "f. IJkelr to be oil O< nothing. •• • • pube. Bale actions Oil facts, t• i d •*·4.-your ; .. ,.,. ~c:= ~ • _. ... l'J G .,. COITA ....... t'}. , • CRANE STATIONERY ,.,., -f ~-= '.!J ,m .ai.:::o I THI NEW LOOK! I• at ~ ,.. • mal/;"' WIGS l 8uuty S•lon UM, l.1M It • C...M-.-MN ... f•'""""" s_. Relieve Maril I · .Bo~edo.m but wheo they do they pull bock. ' "11'1 trqlc tba1 K ii ao bard foe lllem to admll they .... loaelJ """ -. foe ... IDCIQDI." Jolmm -bed lhol H It lhe dopenoaaUaatloa ID IDdoo ty that --.... to GrJloo """ odler--Couaea died loclnded ..,... llfe style, bebavionl c:ltonceo. incrtaMd -mol>lllty andawtderraaieof'riewl. "Becaule: ol laere~1ed tedmn'°IY •• u .. ...,., .... ., _ ~.· ... aplalnlnc. that tli1I - pnllUIU In manlal• -couples wbo Ila)' tocelher, •111 tocelher longer. EmCJZNr llYSl'EM 'Ille real purpooe· ol mal' rllp. .. llld, .. ta pwlde • --ol ....... ponknltlp and -f· It ii an elllclem -of cblld- rearlag and It b WICIJfled in monl l)'Steml. "1be Idea of love bu abaped' OW' Ideas ol marTiap," lie llld, "IO we upect love to be mdlstal. alkoii)pe!Hn1 and aoui-lullllllnc. "However'" be atd, fltbere are a lot of ua CUlloul about other 1tyla • • • " lie .... -lbal Vulely la lhe requlalte f« ID)'lltinC to 20 yon lhe art -ancf luL "Tbb may be -wtlh lhea tile Jlll#tl ,... • long marria,.. -... llty, UDlo llfllc t111U.... wt- ....., -ml abort .... ....... 'l'bll ·r.lhe lint -ill -.. 11117 .. .. lt1*rJ --lo tblalr -· about illlll ,....,.., • site , "If • loot WIJ lmd lalo npute4. I .,.. wblcb wtD ltelp, • he · Howe..r, Ibo aaltl, marrlac• .-, .. _ft IDllJ not be ... won. but It ... ~ easy. .. ....., to reject. ... •cnloded .,.,. ......... '"lbere are a fol of prolJleml ~ we are ~. wtlh roam.,.. It ii a WIJ, thal we are not lhe same from vory long COlllllllllMDI," Ald day to day, nor !run-to Mn. Laawell, wilo la prl•ate decadt. Coasidlril>I I he I e ~ la • ~pill cbqtl, alte cllhned the key ml marriage and family ..,,_ mcellfary to make CDC!-. a DWTfa&e wock is fleiiblllly., "Tbb b the Dnt -ill rLUillIUTY biltory tbal n an talltlnc · "U we .,.. lleDble we grow about a 11,1• C)'Cle ol llllJrlage. anc1 ollow our panne'r to grow tile ClllllrlC! la up to get out of lt." . . she llid ......... u... alao 'ii qe,1 ... lo marrilp. Esp: 111! dllllrentl,y', Dean SID!lh uld, "YAiu have to be • .. . "It'• • -... II) sq'\luit people Uvlng ~ff tile ...,. .. marrtage. feD(lltWtio llvo toptlter _,. ~ - mare .... u""' -thtNfoa't want ._,lllJ!llty. t.h~ l r li~ ~ tmply!ll.ti-il DO ablo to llehl eoaslluctlvol')'. deep rel lf,~.'I be "Aftc ,.a blow up and aft 'tutried. ,1 oil tilt piillp, u yoo feel ' Baaed co tile couples l•rhls beltor anc1.-.becluoeof11.. 'CClllOded he aald tltat" estr. It ii a -VO flgbl. And marital ~alloaablpo tlld aot If ,... ... do tlils. genen1ly help any ol lhe mania&••· speaklll(, you will become Comparing comm!~t In ~ "IOlveil. ii>arriage to a blnk ~t. COMMmllBNT lte sold lhat tbe -· yolhput "O>mmJtment 11 uot1ter into It lhe more yoo will &el 1mporlant in&redJenl," h e out ol It. uld, addlt>r 1hal total ...,. "In my mind Ihm II DO mltmeat It ooly fooncf buoar-altemaUve ,, DO .. ~ lo< rlage bul not in all marr1u... marriage," be llld. "It It the maJa Jncredlenl r M;s. LafW#l co u n t •red !lad lacking In oil oi clhe other with, "'lbere .. .., alim>aUv~ ao-alled aftm>aUves. in tbe popularlty "' "'""'"'"' "A few decadea.,., QJU(llea and both ftlcb tbe1r full did aot have u loac a com-potential • site auertecL '"Ibis mltment." Tb i 1 married -,.;.. ~use ti Is not later: the mala. ~ ol 11m111111. '1bei-o ii 1tO room in marriage wu to have Cbildnn mantai• for competlUm, -a neceulty in the rural ll!e, othenrlle )'Jlll *" on a1------:---·1100iiiOiiiOiiiOiii0iii0iiiOiiiOiii. and eitJMI' or both pm91.ts ~ deltructlve 0:.ne." ei1 Uved lool ........ to ... She ...... led • •• a '""' lbelr·,...,...i..ac:b1D1turlty, ceaaful/onnllla a serial mar-~..,.._, Ibo daimM rlage wllh one partnor. Yoo lllSl'OllJCAL 1'11181' change, your partnor changes, . Medical mearcb and but you accept It and grow. tecbnoloo b a a controlled Mn. Laswell said abe didn't ..... fatal dileuea. provldJni think much of marriage con- • Jmaer life ~. "Now, we tracts. "H things are goltw are talldns abcRll -years okay, you naturolly will, want of marrlai• ta tile same ta renew, but If thlnp aren't perlOD," abe ltressed. "After you won't want to waJt until lJihe ~Iei~k HUNTINSTOM HAUOUA O.--Yen11-Mc....n. ltO\lall Til•S..U.T. M • 4 ...,,.. n. ........ Cefltw NVWT,...,.... HACM ... ....-q11I VIN et WARMI• ........ Wincomplimen~, plus a trip to Disneglana with Sitra Lee fruit pies. emorrs SPOlll'SWll.U Weoklil! l'll11, 17111 lllCI rr.lnt. Ncwpon Beacb,Califomia92660 " Setw a Sara LH pie tonight and hfar ..mat happens. Sara lH makes the most /rWI fruit ·pies anyone ever hoped foe Uk• apple pie: a pound and a quarter of apples'go Into ewiy one. To soy nothing of S.ra Lee blueberr}I cheml blackbeny. or peach pie. "Oodles of lruit, IO.ith just enough flok\\. tender aust to hold It all to9ethet No5n. ll'lnspoflallon, all meOJs. lodging. and tickets. Here's how. Cut out the trult Seal on the front pone! of any S.ra Lee pie carton. Send It In, \'lllh your name and address. and i.ou've entered tile Dt~nd &wepstakes. Or look for the special S.ra 'LH Disneyland &.eep. stakes entry blanks at your store when you redeem i.our pie coupon. r I no artlftclal flawn, no tiWs. but good honest pie. CJY kind, you' OlCpOCI from Sara Lee. " ' S.W>r the pie, then save the pie cartDn. It could be·~ lieket to one of ten weekend b1ps for fo\ir people to Dts~and'...lncJudlng Hunyl All Sweepstakes entrles must be ~!marked by May 7.1973. Enter todayl t:nJc!I today! OfflCIAL OISNEVIAND SWEEPSTAKES RiJLEs 1. Fil' In -0...,Und ~"" .. .., blink. ct prlnt''""namelndaddnsaon a ptalnpiOCOolpoper. ---·------------------------- Save™ when you buy any Sara Lee Fruit Pie. } , I ! . ' Auxiliary's Aloha-land Salute Flowering 1 A l11au has been selected by the Women's Auxiliary to the Orange County Dental Society "" its benefit C to raise funds for the Children's, Dental Clinic at ! ~ Orange County Med.real Center. The event, to take place Saturdfy, March 24, in the Disneyland Hotel, will begin with a 7 p.m. social hour on the dock at the Water World Marina. Ready to say "Aloha" to members and friends are Mrs. James L'. Kloss (left) and Mrs. Douglas B. Ryan, ' ' ' Speakers, Music Fill . Club Bi11s La Lec:he Mmes. Georgiana · Moore , Bunny lllcGregor and Anne McLaren will be among La Leche League members at- tending the Saturday, March 21, spring symposium on the UCLA campus in Westwood. !heme tl1e• first luncbeoo , · fashion show planned by tbe Saddleback Valley Republican Women's Club for Tuesday, March fl, at noon in the Geneva Presbyterian Church, Lagdna Hills. Speakers will i n c I u d e founder Marian Tompson and Mary Ami 1lytnar ol La Leche International. Also speaking will be several S.o u t he r n California · physicians • a n d several flims will be screened. Members and their children will model fashions from Bob- bi's. Wedn esd ay . Singer-actress ,Mary Dean will be guest artist at tbe Wednesd\ii.t: 'M a r c,h 28, m~!inc' ot.:lhe Wedne!day DeMolay Mo_ms M~:.club of ~ lfall, A nitncake breakfas't is plan-st#jl~ at lO: '5 W ,f!.ln lbe r-B;ilboa1 Bay Club. ned !or Sunday, March 25, 'A lrip to s4nta Anita from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in tbe . tllcet1ack is scheduled .for Newport Beach M a s o n 1 c ~ W~y. April «. Temple by members of the ~ · DeMolay Mothers C I u b ." . . . DAR Proceeds w i II benefit tbe Orange Coast 0 r d e r' of DeMolay. Flowers A flower ·arranging and ho(iicultural symposium is set for Monday, Marcil 26, to Wednesday, March 28, in the Newporter lnD1 P r o g r a m s begtnnlng a\ 9 alli. each day will include Dower manging, indoor plantings, Japanese .Dower arrau ging and ~ping. CalllorOia Garden Clubs Inc. will spodlo~. Col. William Cabell Chapter, DAR. wilt' meet . y.'ednesday, .MarCh 28,.at 12:30 p.m. in the N~wport Beach borne of Mrs. Gary L, Myers. Program. will !>e An .Educator's View ol Ethiopia. Winners in the American History Month essay contest were: EJit.abeth Kilpab'lck, Harbor View; Sheryl Jacobs, -Newport;' Steve B-a t er , Newport; fifth . gi:ade. SIItb gra~ers w.ere SillY Escher, Maureen Carlton and Trtc:la Mason, all of Newport. . Seventh grade winners were L8ura Soll, Paul Marshall and Big Sisters "Vicky 'Sutherland, all o.f Volunteer ·Big Sister$ Of Horace Ensign Middle School. Orange County will oner a BSP program on venereal di8ease MODday, March 26, 'at 7oSO ' It's Only Medium will be lbe p.m. In the Santa Ana YWCA. program given by Mrs. Boyce A film, '"One-Half Mllliop. Jones at the Tuesday, March Tee;iagers,11 will be follow l'l, meeting of the Delta b dlscusSIOO. Ys-·•ing will be Miss Claire Epeilon Ps• Chapter, Beta ...-Sigma ~bi In the Irvine home Pennock, Orange Co u n t Y · of Mrs. Lloyd DeMers. Tile heallh educato~. group will gather at 8 p.m. T ues'clay Club A program of love soogs will be pveq by the Mariners of Marina High' School, Hun- Ungton Beach at the Tuesday, March rt, meeting of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor meeting at II a.m. In the Newporter Inn. ORT Women's American OBT, Eastom Region, wlll marlt ORT Day Tueaday, March 27, with a luncheon for paid up mein~• In lhe Sheraton- Anabelm llolel. • GOP 1 Wlltsln( 111to Sprln( and Floating l.oto s;-. will Voluntee rs Installed as oU1cers for the Volunteer Bureau · of West Orange County were Mrs. George R. Moses, pre!ident; Archie Allen, vice president; Mrs. W .. A. Ferguson, treasurer, and Mrs. Josephine Maliger, secretary . • Ice Breaker The next time a spat'• tn progress at your bouae. break the ice by saylng1 "11 you don't stop !hair I'm going to run down to tho cellar and jump olit tbie wtndo". n You'll get a laugh -~ the cellar wtndow is at ·ground level. CAll LAGUNA BEACH ADULT EDIJCA TION 41 EVEt,UNG CLASSES • VOCATIONAL .un • cRAm -LAHGUAH - IUSINISS IDUCATION -~AMILT IDUCATION - HWTH l PHYSICAL EDUCATION -·SOCIAL SCllHCU l HOMI ECONOMICS. . Incl .... ....... • 4M-IS46 ""' c:o... D•i:riptt-Of Cl -11-1 ..... M.cll2'111. • ifnew , I iSn'llhe --- I , ' .... ('. I DAILY PILOT 39 Mis ~ Efficiency . Is Mistaken - DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband is an executive wttb a large firm. He hal a S<Cr'etaf)' who bas been will1 h1m only a few mootlls. She la extremely competent, makes a lovely appearance, and I know my husband is pleased with her work. Yesterday WU bell day at ·our house. Everyth!Dg .... 1 wroog. Our toy poodle suddenly bocame very Ill. Our S-yeoN>ld oon swallowod a fish bone. My sister-Jn. law was rushed In the hospital In an am- bulance with a oevero respiratory prob- lem. ' I had to telephone ~ husband three times In two boon to help me make some clecisioos. On the third call his secr<tary said, "Yoo lwband is inYOlved · In I series of Important meelinp, Mrs. Jones. U yoo could jot down your ques. 1 tions and make one call at noon instead .ol three at hourly Intervala, it would be very helpful." I was plenty burned up, but I didn' let on. Should I have er;plained to be.r the nature of my problems? Should I have told her bluntly that I don't need her permission to call my husband? Should I lnlorm him that Miss Ef- ficiency is too big for ber llrlldles· and should be given the boot? Please guide me. I'm too blind with nge to see anything clearly al this moment. -BURNING . DEAR B.: H tbert'1 anything a man fiod1 dlltuteful I&'• trouble bet:wMa bis wtfe and a competent ae<fttary. Be sweet 11 molasses to Ute tllrew. Alt your buslland to laform lier !bl )'OWr calla be put ~ Immediately -,.. 1 • .....ia not p11oee 111ree times Ill two boon u ti -~ abeoluldy -sary. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Recently a minister challenged your switch on dlvorct. You replied, "If God made lbe selecllons it would be simple, bul un- fortunately the selections are made by lllmana, and l>unans make mistakes." Your answer changed my mind. I now believe that the right or """'i ol divorce lies in the misstng element -Love. The marriage llcenae and t h e mlnlsler's WW'Cls join a couple In the eyes of the clnln:b and the law. But only love bis the power to unite a couple in the eyes of God "forever unto etemlty." When a loveless marriage becomes in· tolerable, divorce does not dissolve uwhat God has joined together." It beoanes in.!tead a humane correction of man's Wlfortunate selection. Divorce is, ~ of course, an a~lon of failure, but'io be afraid to admit failure can be a llvtqg hell and lt can poison many Innocent lives. If our God ls a God of love he mQJt alao be a God ol forgJVl!lleM ~a God wl>o forgives our blind mistakes and weighs our intentions. How can anyone wfio believes in love, and has known the ~I thing, deny a fellow human anotbor chance to fmd it? -GRATEFUL YOU STIRRED MY THOUGHTS DEAR G.: And I am lldebted to you for letting me know. Thanks for writing;. LIGHTING FIXTURES· LAMPS A /flNB SEl.BC7IOH 01' ALL TYPIS OP LIG•TJNG PIJ(flJ/tSS CIU.MDILllll • RAGS • UM" • llPA.IQ; IUILDll I DICOliTOl TIADI' DISCOUNTS TO TH I PUii.iC: arborlNLlies ~ - lnnli N..,..i l l'ftl. it!•.:.7301 J Ac"" ot ,,. f"kt"'9 11 H..-flM' Ifft. -C .. 11 M ... Ulffr Ellftf' • ........, W lfttl. • • I l • ,• ·-- • • · .. ' • 4e OAILV PILOT • • • -It's. Okay for Women to Be · at .1Home: NO~ . ~) .. By LAURIE ltUPBR ~ Of .... Ollll" ,... ., ... ~-Women"'-wOit Is In the "llit\e 'Will get more attention from the NaUonal Organiza- ffl("' for Woft\Oll. • pe, marriage and the for women to learn more ~ t 111.i. health also will be :&PM moro ..,..ld<ralion by ''Ille OffanWIUon, according to three oranp Collnly delegates ~lNbW'1 naUooal conlerence -lllOOlh. ~,,,., -· Shirley -· Betty BnloU and Eleanor -· -to -tbeoe ~.,....of interest, which were ~ II 'llblngs that really didnlt get in· the pers ' . . . in other rds, what the con1 ....... Was an about," during the thapter's first press COO· ference . • .TheY. eiplained that these · ,ere just .everal of many ,r ... whldi IOC<i"'" the -~ lenllon of the conference and which national Wt forces were established. Jndividual c h a p t er 1 , Jn. eluding Oran1e County, are also expected to lnv~lgate problems and "*!ulUeo, "hlcb they believe eWI in the>j! areas, Crom 1oca1 and 1tate levels. · But Ms. 11eman1; a former wesi.m regional .director. of NOW and an inlltUctor .a~ Fullertoo Junior Collefe, cit.cl the awnber of :iirornen who at- tended the cuiference •• "one of the most llfll)flcant tblqJ wbicb ljappmed Ihm." "' proof that the -·· movement bas· grown, lh6 compared the 2,000 delefale3 at this conlerence to the 400 who attended the 1970 national meeting. Even the ,hotel w a 1 n ' t prepared for the oumben who attended, she said, suggesting that '"l'his, in a sense, is what the establlsbment thinks Is the women's movement." All!Joosh NOW bu previous- ly concerned ltstll primarily with employment and . educa- tion,, Ml~ Bernard aald, "W' are going to begin to addresi ounalveo to the poelllon of the boulewtfe. H Even tboulh lhe bellevea hclUlewlveo are •really . the -. of IOCjety .'' Ille charged they m DOI _,1y valued by aoclety,. And, 1he noted houaewlv .. themlelves alao bold llllla value for their poelUm u -led. by IUCb commeota u 11l'm oaly a houlewlle,11 hope for a uniform coaummltf property law. Alt bou 1h C4!11omla bu IUdl 1 law, Ms. -notad tlU la not the cue in U other slates. Rtlaled to this, the na~ ....,p lntendl to invtllllate man1age inaurlDCI "b t c b WOOld pay ofl 11 a nwrll(e la dlalol .. cl. ~ to I policy whldl bu rop0&1edJybetn ~by VPGRADB DIA.GB . Ntw YOr1c MotropoUtan Ule NOW latendl to u~. thla, 1n11aanc:e Companf, tb1a could Image. ~ me!Dber of the pay of! to support chlldn!1 COWl!Y, diapter .... -led under tho legal age, llnance they uae the tmn . "hdn1! the wt1e'1 educ:allon or J>rOV)de engineer." rather t b a n financial care for 1 man 1f be houlewlle, 10 "if a guy wants ii unable to wort. to llay home, he can be a borne englne<r too .. • · Such a polley, Ms. Bernard I addltlc111 to llh-•·· tbe said, might end when the n .. ~ •• ,. youngest child reached the Image of the bouaewile, NOW legal age and pay to tbe intends to wort for unHorm spouses. marriage Jaws (which c;ur-Benefits for ho u 1 eh o·J d renUy differ among th e workers are another goal for llatea) ao •he will b:e Cl•tn NOW mtmber&. aoma protection. 'Ibey believe the bouaewlle · ~MEllJ'ICS' BENEPITS should have a separate· aoctal ·Ms. Bmtanl aakl on 1 security account. Tb<y alao million women are worldni u . . . . ,6.mericciri · ~efly ~:Ache '. · By JO OLSON Of .. D91ly """ '"" America'• coosumer pro- blems can be compared to a belly aciie that comes from 1overinduJgence, Gordon H. BlshQp' ,1oJd an audiencr of filore lban 400 at the third an- nual CooSumer Panel o f America seminar In tbe Sad- dleback Inn, Santa Ana. Blsbop, a native llnnge Countlan and chief o f callfornja'1 Bureau of Collec- tion and Invest i g at i • e Services, UUed bis talk More Than You Can Ccmumt. "Predicaied oo the reality ol our .Jl'!I ut day t.ectD:ilogy, we are a 10Ciety of overabun- dance,." he said. "People are beginning to say we .have too =liJiways, ~and etb . . .. "Nutritionists are claiming we actually have malnutrition among the 11,000 Items In the supermarket because of .the. convenience fQods and the cboletl ... bavt to make to- day." Civic Services Topic of League Panel • LAST Al1l'O A pablic meeting w hear panelists discuss experi-• Clulibpuse. Virginia , Whipple ·~jiij) ~ plans' ' The problems are real, he ence In civic and community service is being spon-· 1fitb two of ·the "l'<llkars (center) RljUl Finley, p~ ~ "And there Is a reJa. sored by the Huntington Beach League of Women . president and Norma 'Gibbs, dfy .cojlilcil meinber. · . tloosh1p between complalnta Voters at 10 a.m. Monday, Marcil 26, in LeBard Parl< ·· ,. . and availabwty." Cltlnf World ' r" .. . . .. . j Mom's Eggin.g_ May O~sturb :;N~W. .. Nest I •' .I ' ,. •, By CAROL MOORE Ot ttte DlllY "Mtt SllH Grace Wainwright agrees \\1ith Peter, Paul and Mary and the Bible. "A man should lt'ave his mother and a woman leave htr home. "Tluy ahall tnwel on to where the11 1halt be as one." "That's espedaJly true when it comes to choosing china and cr ystal ,'' said Mrs. \V a lnwrigbt, merchandising director of The B r I d e ' a magazine. "Girls sllould lalte their filDCC!I aloqg to help choose petteroa and Httingf thal wlll fit their . ..,. lifestyle together. Mo tbel'• recommeodlti001 may be too eljlellSive for the Graco W1lnwrl9ht couple to replace breakage or ; too elogant (or tlielr la!le. HThank goodn~ young peo-such as using a crystal salad pie todoy are buYfi>g what plate. they llke;·retumlng to colored Five-piece place settings china and not playing It safe and 3-piece crystal selections with basic white bordered iA (champagne, wine and water) gold.'' are preferred. Registering has regained its "People don't drink cham- . . . ' . . ~ ' . -. . . '•-. t~ .~ jOung_'cDlples .us~ '.faille enough to .. m&ke-niuhcl · e<i.wt;-oll>tlMduallud and ,tht!r · gOOd illi)ie,· al c~sual ll!~lothl. memoral>l,e, Mra. Watnwrtgbt parlles -just taboul·aRY meal 'i'he casu-1 approach applles reminded 1*'~ .. -to do a can ba . . llrtssod :up . .b y .' . to weddiJjl! as well. 1ood job of reglatertng: candlelight. Sbe noted Iba!.'.~ · ''Fill Olli lllJhe particulars, "Again the mdt1iet'1 adYfce Innovations· make ceremonies such as date and address of to .. .., iii. chin• for special '.'more fun to go to aild more the wedding; allow a wide occasions Is out ol~e. Soc~ meaningful for ·@-~couple~ ptt~ range; cbooae patterns ety Is ao mobile; · that : and lesa. fancy rooepUoos that can be supplemented or tbeae treuured , . ions· · "might be a rel!Ct!Oft"10 'Good· replaced later· and let It be give .. maJ:T{eids,..a sense bye COiumbu.11•11 • • known where you are of contlnul'ty," !he .llald.: To malce . lift· "Selection · registered.''·- No.NO NIXED .- And tba wives' tale abut ··.-.-•• Ii' iiiii bot JJUtllnC china an~ =.tat. in the dlibWuber,w•1, disptll , . t ed., pcu11ally. ''lbeae disbes are ao blgbly tired they can resist whale ,. temperature the water lliay reacb," she said. "That's ooe of the beautt .. o111na· china;' It's made to last. "But harsh deteraenla may leave I milky film lfter con- tinual usage.'~ .. . '· OF COSTA MESA JJ another boon for euy care entertaining, M r • . Wainwright 1uggested 'Ullnf printed or Dowered, nc>lron sheets as labl<Cloihs 'In place of exp<!llllve ~· They can be ail Jato, """"" and ..... a del~g'htf ut bud g~t sa/,on , . ·where beaulifu't h11ir ·s1yjes h~gin. importance that faltered brief-pagne that often but the glass ly in the lite 1960s and Mrs. can be used for shrimp Wainwright noted seve r a I cocktail or sherbet too. It 's a --------- trends. .convenient lhape," lbe • - PRiCE LIST , ...... ~ ..... ~"*' "W;IJA'l"S WANTED pla1ntd. Brldea-t<>l>e favor tradition· Extra cups and teamxm al l>atterlll'wllll llOIDt O.inese are niceties but butter linlves motifs, llll -. fPlional ac-are lllJlleCOSSll)' .. ceftori" and mlJ; settlnp, Mn. Wainwrifhl la pleued • • lll'ICIAllZINO IN TU\lll ClOTHll , MAl.ifml• TAM,lll let",.,. TMI \IA.ITAOI f't.IAl'i..-.0' OUll ••• STOCK REDOCTlOll SAi.El . ...... fllA IWl.)tl ••"'-JI • """ STYLISH COOUlllATU POl WOMEN ON-THl.<IOI IOlil .. LaY KW!T WU.• I .. AWDNIX Dtl .... '----....J-. FashioIJ-.].9~tiqu LIM It-• '4MJU •e C-. -... ....__...... M • .....-a._,.. , -.... --"'le 0: ilf I .... sf!: .... ,,a. Sunday is Fl1DEh\Y m tt. j,f.!iijijiijij _ ~ MO!i!>AY "THRU THURSDAY FllOAV, Sf'TUao,t.V,.SUNOAY UICU SllllHTlY HtllHEl Shtmro •nd ~" ~-'-------·-··-·--~" & op • Ponn1nont w ....... .:.... .. ·-·············--1.lt & op Tint -·--·-·-.. ·-······-··· .. ···-·-·--·-11.IO & • llHch Touch-up ............................ ~ • .! 0.IO & IP mtlln9 "····-··-··---·-·····-···········--'IYo & op Semi Permeneht L .. h•• -·-···---·-·---10.00 haircuts • 'I.SO 1695 Irvine A". -Costa Mesa ,...,,., of Eaat 17th St.-'llavt Lo Co .. "-"""rant 645-1050 541-"'6 °'"" Diii,, IMlucllftt I-rt Ml MOit tic ...... War II and rationing as an ex· ample he said, "if you get the last automobile you .won-i complain about lt.1.' Attitude is the key ta con- sumer satisfaction, Bishop stressed. "How do we go about solving our problems? POUs have shown that dW'ing the last five years the confidence of the American people bas dropped 31! to 40 polnta in all ~ -government, buslnels, church and labor. "It's not all bad. A healthy skepticism is good for all of us. The trend must bottom out, however. Complete skep- ticlSm leads no place." 1llany people believe health is related .to the -of positive thinking, B is b op no.ted, and asked if "the health of a society cannot be traced to tbe positi)'e thinking of that society. AMElllCANS TIRED 0 We need a resurgence or confidence and optimism. We heed to 1111'!!' wha~a good and bad and have a keener awarenea ol what be bleaaed us." ' The former sch®I bolrd member said be believes Americans are tired or dlsseD- llon and bUlemeu and ~ to regain American traditions. Bi!bop alao said he think! Americans need to put the old- fashioned terin ''self-reliance'' back Into uoe,. ''.Ask yourseH if this Is a problem ""1 can solve yountlf Qr if you must turn to someone ebe-11 Many thiiea government aolutlb111 · fall or the· cure is wt>l'le than the dlseaae, be ad· · mttted. But this sboulcl. J!Ot keep anyone from punutng his goals. • "I P"'PI"" that the worth and value of trying to achieve goals can be enhanced ii it is built on a positive, wboie!lome, self-reliant attitude. · '!Wheo the 'Ude of milk and honey comes, we can learn to Ooat and be master ol the' situation because we have . us- . eel a positive a-di and Gonion Blllhop kepi our ~of humor." SMORGMllOllD largest number In Ille' Uililad 'Bishop aatit'Calllornla'a con. Statea. llllnola Is lint with Ill . sumer al!aln department is A total ol 550 oecupatloos are the largest, In thO nation. Ill , licensed In the United states 1,000 employes admlnlsler an tth ool 22 "---• In all ' anoual bodget of $18 mfillon In w Y .....,.,. ID 11 dllferent locations, offering. slates. > a ''smorgasbord o/. services.'' Florida and Alabama Ucen.9e "We believe In coowmer aalrologera, Alabama clMcb educatli>n u the true .path to 11ih1n1ng rod lnstallen, Maine the aolullon ol problems.'' regulatea tattoo artista alid Occupallonal UoenJing Is a Idaho Ucensea arUllcial In- large portion ol BiJbop's work. aeminaton. Seven st 1 t e s Calllomla l1cimes 171 dil-licenae ralnmakera, Bllhop ferent QCCUpallons, the secood uid. GOODWILL · INDUSTRIES Please Use Thise BM111s II Y.r ~ • BIG SAVINGS ON NEW CLOTHING · ~ f~,,,-, thi Entire Fam~y ~· •• and Just in Time for · Spring! • TAKE AOV.Al(.T.AIJE °' b\lll • Srt>itE FULL OF WONDIRPUL yALUliJ ' PLIASE . JOIN ·US ·-FOR ·FllE ,, ' t • ... COIRI -& DONUTS ;. pVRt ... OUR llllTHDAY CILllllAT'°" GeoDWlll INDUSTRIES Ito W. 1911111. com.Meta •4•·Mn 'IMANI TOlllOI uutfDll AT .oGIWILL "WINt9 ,_ .... c:.. .......... . • •L4NeWATr I - .. I . I -., - ' .. SUGAR 'N SPICE 'N EVERYTHING NICE :Fetes Take the Ca~ke ' a'a.probablethatyoo'11~ to S greased and lined 9-inch teaspoon cirmamon to dry tninutes).·Fold egg white into bt:eaUed on ,to bake someone round cake pans. Bake in a gelatin mix and using only 1i2 gelatin. Chill yntil set, about a. birthday cake. preheated moderate oven (350 cup cold water. Chill until 30 minutes. Use to fill and ' w-....... 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT 4J Plenty for Seconds ·II ~- Best U you want an unusually good· comlJr-1 llufllnl !or a capon, try the following recipe. ' Some o! tho dreising Is stu!· led into tho body and neck caviiles of tho bird and the rest Is bol<ed tn a cassen>le. And tho casserole stuffing tastes just as good as that in tho bird. S'ruFFED CAPON I pan corn bttad, crumbled (...,below) Zcupshe rb-s.e a son ed croutons, from a 7-oo.nce package z cups chopped celery E>ressing· Listed 1 cup chopped onion ll!cupb<Jller Z cups diced pared apples ~ cup raisins 11> cups clear cblcken broth, from a U~-ounce can z -. slJibllY beaten 11> teaspoons alt I teaspoon poulll'J seaoonlng I> teaspoon sage '4 teaspoon pepper 5 to I pound capoo, thawed il !roun . In a large mixing bowl mix corn bread and croutons. Saute celery and oolon in but· ter; add to breads along with remaining ingredienb !or stu!· ling, tossing llgbtl,y to com- btne. LlgbUy stuff llOll1e of the stulfin8 into tho body and nedc cavities of capon. Skewer cavities closed. Tie 1 e g s tocetber or slip into band o! skin. Bake breast skle up on rack in sballow roasting pan tn a pttbeated SIS-<legree oven to an tntemal temperature of l!S degr<es, basting occasionally with drippings in pan or with melted butter -ZI> to 31> bourt !or a 5 to 61> pound bird or 3'12 to t in hours for a 6¥. to a pound bird. Bake remaining stuffing in covered I quart casserole in pre-heated 325- degree ov~ about 3S minutes. Uncover and bake an ad- • diUonal 10 minuta. Time tho bakln( o! this casam>le aoJI la ready when tho capoo Ir d<W· CORN ISlllWl 't Into a medium mlJlllC ~ stlt together 1 cup mrlc¥ cornmeal, I> cup alfted Dour'~ teaspoom beldng ~ teaspooo salt and 1 ta sugar. ••t Add I cup milk, I all&!*' beaten ea and z ......,_ butte!' (mett..i), ~ to combine. . ff Poor inlo ""8sed Mllll square cake pan. Bate. ,Jn preheated 400-degree oven .ao to 25 minutes; cool "7' .:..~ ·'..,.,., -.•. -..... -. ....... --· •• .. 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: PHONE 6734310 SPICIALS fOI THUISDAT, NIDAY, SATUIDAT, MAICH 22. U. 24. • • • ~,,-.,lfQ7,CAl N~~-DR1NKS SUGAR F1¥ 16 oz. iiomEs 6 PAK • • ~tit's more than probable, F.) for 25 minutes cc witil gelatin begins to mound. frost ~e layers; chill. If ll'• downrigbt certain, that springy to tho toocb. Beat egg white until stiff desirelf, garnish with fresh your cake will bring' praise Immediately ease cakes peaks form ; beat gelatin until strawberries. Yield: 8 por· o,..t _,f.te•:t1,sa, .. _-Ja.,.ew.& w.,_... ... ..,.. ........ , .... 11._ o,.., .... ,., .. ,..._,..,.~ ... • worth the' effort if you give it £rom the sides of the pans ~th~ic~k~and~~fro~th'!Y_!:(a~bo'."u~t_:5~tionsl(). ~--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!i:!!> a J:lUle love and &pice. with a spatula. Cool in pans ''fbl..~iweet baking spices lo for 5 minutes. ·Tum onto racks ~ber are: cinnamon, to cool completely. $ '*'"lllWD, ckwee, nutmeg, Remove I cup of the .._ ginger, allspice, apple Nu.tmeg Frosting for later use. ]lie spice and pumpkin pie Spread top of 2 cake layer.1 spice. Art/ ble. ·or a · com. with frosting; arrange layer blnaUon of two or three or cake fashion with unfrosted these can give a plain cake a layer on top. Frost sides or filUp of difference that says cake; pat sides wttb nots. "homemade" and • • v e r y Divide reserved frostmg in ll)edal". f half. Color one1part,with1red Nutmeg Gtnolse Party Ca~ rood color and the other with ta a delicious way of saying .green. M8rk top of cake light· "Happy Blttbday!" This is a ly with tootbpiCks into 8 French kind of cake, a sort of triangles. Fill triangles with sponge cake enriched With alternate~lors of frosting us- melted butter whicb Is stirred ing a pastj bag with a star in quickly. at the last minute. tip tO form ·0 roses". Remove ·. The Cinnamon Love Cake toothpicks. starts with an angel food cake .... __.G FROSTING mix flav'ored wifb cinnamon ,, .... 1.i•u:. and frosted with whipped 1 cup !Jutter or inargarine, gelatin. It's a light-hearted softened way ol sayina "1 love you." -~ 1 box (I pound) con-and. incl.dentally, a loW-cal-fectioners' sugar orie, Jow..cbolestenli greeting. 2 teaspoons pure vanilla ex· NUTMEG GENOISE tract PARTY CAKE 3 tablespoons milk 1 cup all-purpose !lour J.'>\. leaSpocn ground nutmeg 11> teaspooos groUnd nutmeg Cream butter, oonledloner.i' & sugar and vanilla extract until eggs Iliibt an¢ lfurfj'. s..t in milk 1 cup sugar and 'Du~. Yield:. l 9--inch I tabl~ pure vanilla ex-l~er cake. / tracJ'.:t , '. ~ CINNAMON in cup "or margarine, AKE mel and cooled slightly LOVE C . Nutmeg Frooting 1 1 package (141> 'ounce!) . angel !ood -m1 .. % cup cbopped walnuts ( ~aipoons groUDa cln· Red !ood color namon, divided , Green food color 1 package (3 o u n c e 1 ) Sift tocetl\er !lour and • strawberry-flavor gelaltn nutmeg, set aside. Place eggs I egg white "°" ·augar tn the tvgo !Jowl oi Pr<pare cake mix as label an electric mixer. Place over directs blending lo 3 teaspoons a pQD of bot (not boiling} of the cinnamon with the cake "8te!' until eggs and sugar are llour mixture. Pour batter into jllkewarm. ·two ungreased kup heart Remove ~wl. fro!J' • bot) abaped pans or two !Hnch water· beat egg mll!Utt at ~ round cak1! poris. ' high 'speed'-until • thick and Bake in a p.r • h e a t e d creamy and mixture feaves a moderate oven (375 F.) for SO thlclc trail when beaters are mlnutos or until a cake teslF lifted. · " inse>ted in the center ~ With a rnetal. IJIOOll or rub-out clean. Cool on racks !or 5 ber spatula genUy !old in flour minut~; looseri si~es with a lnixtWi, one thini at a ti.me, spatula. Tum ou~ onto racks to just until blended. Gently sijr cool completely. Jn vanUla ~ct aqd butter. • Prepare geiatln aa label Immelliat'1y paur.batter ~fu. ·4lre<tt ,iaddin'C ~mal¢ng 1 .. • ., . i • , • • • • • . •• • \ • ·' ' . ' • ' .save I ' . •• • ' ' •. ' > • ?\· •• ti; ·. " '.\lo \( ,,. .. ·.• ' ' " ' " • t .. I I I L.\-1 1-~ ~-------------------~-~ , ' 1 ' l \ ' • 4 DAIL l'l>ILOT S N " G:ommittees Selecting Award Recipients Harbor Council PTA , Mn. Nf&el lldq . _, ' Edftor'• Note: A column dtooted to Newport Btach, Corea Mtsa, Laguna Beach o1ld Miulon Viejo pare11c teacher orJl(l1lfzalion.t uiflf appear ftt t h e DAILY J?ILOT 1ach week. lnfor· t'OM\NG UP: ~·A~r,1r;Y Lots ·of Clowning Allowed ' Costumes will be' Ille attredion at llte'roller skating party planned for Sunday, M=h 25, by Newport Heights PTA. The fun will take pl""' in Harbor !Wller Rink, Costa Mesa. Warming up are Laura Rosch and Tommy Cuomo. Lolty Goals A Sl>Oclal event for Mn. George Dou_bled_ee,·benefit cb_allmaq )s a helicopter rjde as iibe spread the word about the ~'peC!ally for You luncheon fashion show •--~0r11'--~'1tlJElr'SctlooL-'111e-event begins at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Mmh 24, in the Dlsneyll.Dcf Hotel. Pilot is Bob Benish. ' servi<e awudl luncheon at 11 a.m. Monday, April 2, at Mesa Verde Country Club. -1'1tlon must be made by tomorrow. Enwtalnmeot will be pn>Y!ded by the Newport Beach Boyt' Ololr under the dlreCtloo of Perry cart.r, -al Corona del Mar llJgh School. California PT A Mn. WWlam Clap<! p.-i COMING UP : Dean Halverson, llnlbacku for the Los Angeles Raµii will ~for !alheHon banquel at 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 30, in Boswell Ha I I, TeWinllle Scboo1. Canyon PTA Mn. Jeru M. Guerrero President COMING UP: Falher·son din' ner at 9:15 p.m. tomorrow will feature two films by Jacques CO.steau, "Coral Jungle" and "Rapids of the Colorado River" ... Paper drive Saturday, March 31 . REPORTS: Mrs. John R. Powell and Mrs. Larry Sut· ton formed a committee of perents to help w i th playground supervision . . , Nominating commit1ee met in the home of Mrs. PoweU. Serving are the Mmes. Robert Lajimer, Sutton· and Michael Morrissey etong with Ken Wagner. _ Davis PTA . Mn. Rlcl1ant' JIDey \ Preside(ll ' COMING UP: Breakfast •nd swap meet from 8 to ll a.m. Saturday in the multipurpose room. Public is invited to attend. Mrs. Robert Wolverton, chairman announces that w a f f I e s , sausage, orange juice, coffee and milk will be aerved at $1.25 per person. Program will be provided by the drama, mqsic and athletic department and various student activities groups. Estancia PTSA Mn.Rober!IDe<s • ~en\ . COMING l)l!l, Honorary 'le<Yice. aW8rd prooentallon an~ luncheoii, 81 . 11 a.m. Tuesday, Man!h '17, jn the Mercury Savings and Loan 'in Hun~ 'Bel,ch. Tickets at $Z per person may be obtained by con· tactlng Mrs. Ralph Boegel at 545-2118. REPORTS: Traffic conditions around the 9Chool were disawed by Costa Mesa's Bargains Galore Found in Country Store A country store wilJ ·be among the attractions at the Harper School Picnjc>Carnival from noon till dusk ments will be available. Games and prizes will be featured. Shopping in the country store are Bobo the Clown (Ken Boheim), Wayne Kimball and Kathy Jo Sipple. ' Sunday, March 25. Families are invited to bring. pic- nic lunches to the school and additional -refresh· assistant traffic engineer and a Costa Mesa police of- ficer at association meeting. Risks that students ore tak· ing coming and leaving the school property we r e di scussed. Harper PTA Mrs. Roy Pfteffer President REPORTS: Officers elected for the 1973-74 year are the Mmes. Roy Pfeiffer , pre11ident ; John Knox, David Ross and John Sipple, vice presidents; Robert Ohle and Michael Parb. secretaries; John Campbell, treasurer, David Chatard, audi~r. and ·William Callaway, historian. • Mesa Ver~e PT A Mrs. David Oambetlaln President REPORTS: Board members elected to serve for 1973-74 .. school year are the Mmes. Charles Stratton, president; Michael Conqolly, Kenneth Riggs and John Stoneback, vice presidents; Paul Brum- field, secretary: Siegfred Surber, treasurer; William Frantz, auditor, and Richard Gibbs, historian. Paularino PTA COMING UP: Annual mother· dauillter banquet al 8:30 p.m. toinorrojv, Pro~ will' be prell!il¥ by the Eslancia High' School gym. . nasUc team. Sf. John Aux. Mn. ·11aro1a lfalllell' L • ! • I Mn. Paul Domain 1 •• President Pr<sident COMING . UP: Annual rum· of appliances, ~re, hoUBehold utenalls, clotbhi& for men; women a n·d children from 9 a.m. to 4 p.Ili: ~' 5'1• will continue .throuih flaWday, March )I; at 124.WOO- ·Way, Fullerflln. ~ will go towards the bWldiGi funcj. ¥'8;·~"""",ll chalrllia1rlor. the eve!Jt , COMING UP: Paper drive mage sale from• a.m to ' from 7 a.m. to noon Thurs-p.m. Saturday, March 21'. Victqriil PT A •f · day, March 29, in front of -and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Mn. Tom i.atcavJA the school. Bundles must be !\larch 25, in the schocil hall. President · .. : • tied or in bags . . . Board ·Mrs. George Tayler and · · ,11· · Jll'\"ting at 8 p.m. Tue'4ay, ~ Jlobe&Dube, wats'and COlfmG UP: !Tllll ~ April 3, in the teachers' -~· ej!alrman will· [!ick '' 7 tonigHt In the~ lounge. Agenda will include up 1tems,untll tomorrow, or . . room ' wm ~.bitlJr•r ia~ob diacmlion o1 spending funds . dona~:may be brought to • Tresman;'=i""• 'otiUln from the treasury and tJie. IChool hall. . ,.-.i- spoilSOrahip of heart scan . . SChOOI, Gf.. "Glf_~e, program. Servite HiiJlt PG spea,king "" Adv.,.,.... 01 Pomona PT A · ' Grade Retentk>n.· ~ -lilm on Joba B . .Ffenti ea,rthguakel, nmated by p,..jdent ~ Charlton B!stOb, will be COMING-UP:· Rummage aale·~. sho"8. • ,, ·Maautl Roble1 Jr. President ' ' Zonta Girls-ol-the-month . ' Sehio·r· Coeds Chosen for Accolades ' . Each month the Zoola Club of Newport Harbor honon one senior girl from each ol the Newport Mesa high schools as the Zonia Glrl-ol-the-month. Tbe selection ii based upon leadership, citizenship, scholarship and servi<e to her !Choo!. Tbe girls and their mothers are honored guests at a club luncbeon during their award month, and al the end of lhe school year the girll.ielect the Zonia Glrl-ol·tbe-i'eor from each school. ESTANCIA Karen Benion, daughter ol Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Benton of Costa· Mesa, has been a member ol the Fore.sics Club for four years and served as !ta president during he r sophomore year, , She also has .., ICtlve In drama and fU!8I!' and this year" serves ts cornniilft:oner of activities for St u d e n t Government. Mis& Benton has 1"'"ived varioal awards In apeecli com- petltian indndlnt .,. apoakel' of·the-year award, the American-Legion c o n t e • t , Ltona Club 1peakert contest and holds the degree. of ex· ceJlence In the N a ti o n a I FOi'l!DSlcs League. She also 1\'00 the Bank .ol -drama ataden~-the-1W' award. -The Eatancla ae11lor pl... to nlaJu' Iii drama er EnalJlh at CalJiqmia __ State Unlverslty.J Fullerton and hOpes to teach in one of these fields. CM HIGH Leigh Harrison has participated in coocerl choir !or four yean and has been in . the Madrigal ensemble for two. She served as a sophomore claa olfl<er and .. .ESTANCilA K•ren Benton CM'-HIGH Leigh Morrison commi11loner. for ASB and Mra. l'lilllp Winsor of Newport PepClub. Beach bas received The daughter of, Mr. and musiciamhip and leadership awards. She plans to continue ¥'>. John Wesley llartison ol studies In music at the Coe!jl Meaa also )w been ao-Univorsity of Redlands. live In GM, woited on the nenpeper and yeerbook and CdM HIGH now wves as a school A !°""year.member o! the librarl111 Md v a 1"' I 11 qmpllonk: and m a r c h i n g cheer!~ 'bands, Ellza~th NoU also Is a M).w lllrrisGl1 plans to at· drum m a l o r , a CSF tend ca11omla IMale Ulll•ers!' J!ealbearer and was a member ty FullslOD .....,.. the bope of the slu<lent council. to'maJ<r In mmk r s Miss Noll, daughter of Page · Noll Jr. of Corooo de! Mar, NB BJGR played In an orcheotra for the A member <A the choral Cbildn!n's '!beater Guild and music departmedt !Or four I• • student member of th• ,..,.., Debbie • WlllllOl' hOll Southern C.lifomia Band and been a featured soloist and Orcbeslra Assvclatlon. 0 To avoid disappointment, proopectlve )>rides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white 110111 f.llolo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Wom~• De- partment one week befort the wedding. Plcturea received after that Ume will not be used. For engagement 11111011Dcemutl It la imperative that the atoryr also accampanled by a black and whlte glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weekJ or more before the wedding dale. 1I deadline Is not met, only a stort will be ul{ed. To ftelp fill requlrementa on both wed· ding and engagement 9lorlea. fon111 an available In Ill of the DAILY pll.()T offlca. Further questiorui will be annend . by Women'• Sectlon staff membert at MJ.4bL ser\<ed as president o I She rectlved a scholarship Chantelles. She also hu been from Cooll Miiiie Co. to atlald a GM member for four a drum major camp lllt ..,,, years, has been active In Pep mer and '1Je plans e pre-111ed CIW> and.Latin Club and wu a major at the Univenlty ol student council represenlaUve California, San Dl"JQ wbete last year. she also hopes to continue with 'l11t-dalllhler ol Dr. •!"I ,her music. ________________ _, l j • ' I. - • Academy Award Nominee • Star Eats As Fie ~ F.eels ly J(lllNA BLINN Paul Winfield """" by ~ book. Improvising only "after ·I ge! \he basic concept down: ~ I start changln( a recipe to suit my tastes!' Their tall, ...U-bullt actor Is :a 'gentle pei'ooo who clings to old friends and 11finda any ti· ~se to entertain them." ''One of my favorite diJhes Is .a Cl'eole ~af<!OCI gumbo. I mean ti's got everything In il You start off with chicken1 stock made with soup greens and a whole chicken. U you're in a hurry, you can use caMed .. broth and chicken parb. I got the recipe from my great-aunt who always makes enough to feed the whole famlly. . sllmy tuturo before being ad-"Then make a paste out ol PAUL WINJ'IJU)'S I pint shucbd OJ"ters with dee! lo the dish . one cup mW>ed avocados Sl!AJIOOD GUMBO liquid "The gupibo baslcalt,y ha1 (flavored with half an onion, '" flour gumbo file lots of crab meat. That minced; tomatoes, salt, pewr "" cup S cups hot cooked rice ma~ It expensive but per) and a cup ol plain 1' cup butt..-Minced fresh parsley delicious! I've prepared the yogurt. Spread the pasta over 1 cup cbopjled ..,ion Brown flour in butter until it dish for $20 but you con easily the succhlni, top with grated I cup chopped .,..n -I• deep red-br<>wn, stirring go up lo fro drpending on the Monterey Jack cheese and \I cup chopped celer; conatanUy to prevent burning. ai.a of the crowd. brtancrwnbo. 1 -•-e _ .. ._ --~ <-Add onloo, green pepper, "I eat --~·-· lo ~--tiooal~. >.-....., • .,..._. ~ and ~· -~•. -"It doean't take very !<mi in celery prllc. ~. stir- ! feel. I just find If I eel leaa the oven, only until the chee9e f linb Italian sweet sausage rtng, until vegetables ant Ump. and stay away from meat I melt. and the zucchini Is cooked in sttllet few Add sauaage, cblckm bnllh, always start feelinc helter and teod!r. The ndpe wt of minutes to mnOYe la~ cut chicken parts, tomatoes, sal~ can light pft laUgue. Also, evolm OU! ol oome leftover in halves pepper, ~ and Tlbuco. :W':'t1,~~~. to the kind ol guacamole. About s cu po chicken broth Cook S!Owly until chicken Is -""""' per! Not many of his friends are (canned or homemade) tender. Add more chicken Winlielcls strlkin§.. __ ,~ In show business but are pe<> 6 chicken pieces broth If needed. mance in the film -t he ~-known -•--he earned him a nomination i.r P • •"'' ~~· W89 3 fresh, peeled chopped Add crab meat, coolc about in high school. tomatoes 15 minutes; add shrimp and ~ 1°"w!t, ~e~~~~ "It ba~n't always been easy About 1'11 teaspoons salt , oysters. Cook only until 88 the southern sba,iecropper to stay in touch with them, but Freshly ground pepper lo shrimp are pink and oysters be hea 1 I find It's the best way lo keep taste begin to curt. Taste to correct called for him to v er track of my own liead! l care Good ,pinch thyme seasonings. ~a~•'t too difficult fol' very much what they have to ¥• teasPoOn Tabasco to taste Remove from beat and add Paul though, since the movie say. They ~ and see (more if desired) gumbo .file to taste. Serve at was mada down south. my plays and give me some 1 pc>W\d crab me,t once In six shallow bowls with "I was ea"-• what the _ very honest, s om e t I m e s \I pound peeled, deveined nulf)' rice. Garnish with Wod-. Mm 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT 43 Poul Winfield's advice on cooking· gumbo is to be cereful with file 11nd match the expense to siie of crowd. "[·use link sausage, the Jtallan sweel kind ii l can find them, and plenty· of seafood: cracked crab, shrimp and . o,Us, added at the end. You can al.Jo use mUS9els or red snapper. pie · eat lher7' 11 was ~ devastating winloos!" raw shrimp parsley. starchy, grits for breatfast·1---_::.....:,:_ _______________________ _:===================----------- '"!be aea80blngs are vory simple. You add p\ibo • Ille, (powdettd . sassafras leay11) al the end. II must not bo•cooked In the OOllp or lhe stock will become stringy and thln." Paul sometimes adda corn, tomatoes or okra according to his whims. "'The okra has to be brown- ed In butter to get rid of it. ~ plenty of buttered biscuits. Boy, are they good! B agels can't compare to those biscuits," be. said, laughing and sipping grapefruit juice. "The ether dish I'm very proud of is baked ZucCbinl cu- senile, becauae I really dld invent the recipe. "Ult up zucchiilf Into strips like dill pickles, and lay it in a shallow baking pan. EGGPLANT MYSTERY UNSCRAMBLED Re.cipes E(ei~.e I 1 . .... . . . . .. . . . ... \"" . Cook/. s·: Cautio~ . ' ·Ha._ you ever pa9Sed by 11\e EOOPLANI' AND WHEAT eggp!MI section of your Procl-~ ! GERM PARMIGIANA , ate -market, not daring to 1 medium cnioni' chopped f pld: up the deep' pilry!e 1 clove gar!~ rrilncedc . etlbie because you b t do ~·th •. Oll I ~ know w a to w• " 1 (I-pound) can tomatloes t,. • l (IH>unce) • can loll!"!• «''ililj easr rtcipe .fop ~ sauce l ...,._In Crusty Wheat ,C.rm 'J teaspoon salt' · •-Jrill J!Ulke you wnoder ,y!iy 1o,ol \0 teaspoon basil ever hesitated to expetlme:Dt:. ";l teaspoon oregano" Just dip wedaes of eggpll\lt I\ cup toasted 'l'heat gemi firll Into beaten egg knd Ulen \i cup fine dry bread 1 toasted whUt germ to gi•e crumbs them a nice rich coating. 1 eggplant, about 1~ pounds Saute to a golden brown, and 2 eggs, P.eaten .. enjoy a new taste treat. I (6-ounce) pecbge sliced For a heartier dish -mozzarella cheese beautiful for a party -com· \I cu;> grated Parmesan • blne ihe crusty wheat germ~ cheese • slices made by the aame Saute onion and garlic In 14 method In a rich Parmigiana cup oil'unlil ~en. Stir in un- ..iyte eggplant casserole. /:" dniined Jomatoes, t o m a t o herbed ·tomato sauce holds "" ssuee, 'I teHj)Qon 1salt, basil eaplant In layers with sliced and oregano. Bring to boil, !lciiwelta cheese-OU IOl>ped cover and aimmer 20 minutes. wtth parmeaaa cheese. B...u' up tomatoes if they '1-e EGGPLANT IN stUI whole. CRUSTY WHEAT QERM Meanllhile eomblne toas!Ald t \\........, ~t prm, bread crumbs I ~I, lboU l ..,.._ and ,,_ teupoon aalt. Ult egg. 2 ~bea~1 plant ~-into jl tridi ~ touted wbeat slices. Dip In beaten egg then .,. to cup toasted wlleat. Fill Jllixllire. prm • coating 'both sides. ,,. cuP oil I Heat ~ cup all In large CUI eGPlMI c r 0 1 1 w 1 1 sldllc4 cook euplant In single aboUt I tnchol frolil ..,m ead. t11er over medlUm beat about CUI W1er pico JeilgthwlM. 2jl mJouteo por lldo until toJlo Slice. ~I::'~ .:0 cltr and coating Is g~lden. ~:esl. port. 'Put 'hilt of tomato 111~ In ' OOmbine •Us with aalt In iballnw 2. Q u • r t cauerole. shallOw dish. Dip wnd& In Layer overlapplna slices ol egg then toaat.d wheat germ. eOJ)lant 1" sauce. Covtr with -Cook in oU in skillet over -cheetl sltces. medium heat about I minutes Top wttb remalnlng sauce !"' side unW eaplant Is and oprlnilo with Pll'n*&n teodlr. Makes' to fiOrvlngs. • -· Bate In 400 deg,.. 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OSCAR MAYER 1-LB PKG ALL BEEF WIENERS . .. LB 98C OSCAR MAYER SLICED BOLOGNA ALL MEAT ......... _ ........ B·OZ. 59' 12-0Z. 89' ALL BEEF ............ --·-··· •·OZ. 61'12-0Z. 91' ' . NUHOIUCICIUS•IMYMD'J.C::XAGI ' 89 GROUND B&F .............. La. ' C:OOCIDIUOOUS•TASTYlllADID . 98' VIAL PA nlES .... La. MCF •'',..•IMYSIDNCI 79 SLAB BACON ........................ La. c --T-89C suaDBACON ........ La. ' iiiMi ES .... : .................. La.$ I 59 , TURKEY HINDQUARTERS YOUNG TUIKIY IOAST U.S.D.A. GaADl·A WITH PORTIONS OF WING-NKKS •GIBLETS 39~ GLORY REGARD RAVIOLI CHILI ' ' STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF GUARANTEED . LB. CHUCK . ROAST STAlU llOS. COTff:'° IEEl' • llLADf CUT LB. slfta· STATlllllOS.Cll'nFllD IEEF • GUAIANTHO "- $ 39 POUND ~I FRESH R . FROZEN RICH IN ~ PROTEIN " aAl;•ut . ~,, n..U, °' snAK5 · ~ . 1u-.ctJ s ?! 89~ ___ ............... -... $143 ROLUD ROAST .: .. La ,_,TTHIUS-TH• •• LL IAt • 12• u RIB ROAST.6-TH•7-THlll ... La. STATHOOOS.<at--•WAIANJRD • 109 7 -BONE ROAST ........... 1a. -an............. . . s I o3 ROUND BONE ROAST ... La. .................... ' . •145 RUMP ROAST ................... La. ••n•an·-·~ $169 ' CLUB STEAK ........... 1a. ciiiCilils=~~:'~LB.41 C ~ -.---·GUAUllJJI• $ 1 •3 CUBE STEAK ................. -La · , • STATlllilOUBIT-•• • 11• STATH..,.<ai-·· • 113 SIRLOINllPSTEAK -.... l 0 BONISllAK .. -~ . , ToPiiiliNSTEu ~-· ia. 1219 POati'iiltclUii ITIAK -1& • 1 •• 14'00 So ........... ·-~ ...... .., llUGCUANll FOltWOOO,A!llltNC cHll'IOY-Al-Dft WITMIUHS• DlNNISONS 101 W.t NI•'""" StNitt, c .... M .. ••'21~ .. ----~ 1603 W• S.Nll*"'' "'-'• s-ttl AM Uf4Wllt .... ..,,•nC '• 2110 N~ -..i.1 c-.e. M .. , 1171--.-... 14171 WHllA_T_ 14JIJlllwA--fl 49 $1 39 '"""" 35c 84' 14411cr 1~1cr . :~a°I' . · 41-0UllCE SWEETENER =i'll~l ..... ..,. 59' ROMONA WATER GAL 32' VIENNA SAUSAQE UllVI ... ~ %7' -- l w.R..,m lood$r1mpr .,,., oSl6'1• .... .:.,. ................ . UH Mertll l_. A ...... s-te AH -I 1, • WedMSday, Mvth 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT 41 . . Foo CIS Si mpl ify Just r Desserts • • . , I "Olmo far .i-r· -• ,..., .,...,._ wlllp 1ll1li1 -..... ...., Saw: Combine' JnnlSIA!f 4PllOOt mGOt -~ lnvllallon for tlieo lold b.to pudding mtr'. 111 mpbeny J JUI TAlltl ~I ~ -· bul -· :!'Um Into Pftpmd 111-":.. ·v._ cup.....:,:• 1 to14(1 pound i ou,_) ~ a~e I or q>old; <!>Ul tlfte boan. otber' ~ liqueur ~t..l llJPI' -!es wbmen Wl>o · To ..,..., " unmold ooto ahd 1 tab~ 1elnoo Juicer 111 cllpa. ·apricot jam or Wtth tmo1U.t1on and coo. plaltl!r and garnish with mb< well. U desired, beat In a pn!Stl'Ves -nee ldoda, 11'• a llinple Raspberry Sauce and aQ. saucepan and 110rVe wann. t cup silted confe;c:tiooers' piatler to Im-mtlta Wilb dJUoaal whipped cream. J"1llotl I servlegs. wpr eosy adaptations o~ dessert,---------_...L--.lt..___ _ _:_ ____ _:__, -- ctasslcs. 1 ·~ IL, '"' kl .... 11en1 example is ~Charlotte-· • molded ~ Pftpared with pocbged lad~ftngera a -puddJnji mix. '!be-is • simple, but !em blend ol ooo..rue.t, ready-lo-u&e ~ preoerves, cancao or olber oran1 .. 11a.....i li- queur and lemon Juloe • . Anolber speedy adaptation -blnes refrigerated SUll&r cOoklts and apricot preserves for Russian Apricot Jam "l)rts. Although called t a r t s , they're actually d i a ni o n d - jhaped ~es with a filling of aprkiot ll'etelTeS end a cm-' fecllabers' BUgar icing topped ·with additional proserves. Other timesaving recipes fc>r JIOIIlen with de m a.n ding odledules are featured in the new booklel To obtain a !roe copy Write to: Cl)i(a CD the Move," Room 115, 420 Lai lngiAln Avenue, New Yort, New York 10017. llASPllEl\RY CllARLO'ITE RUSSE 12 ladyfingm 1 package (f ounC6) vanilla pudding mix I 11 cupo milk -2 teaspoons u n f I a vo red gelatine ; II leupoon vanilla % cup heavy cream 1n cup sour cream SplJI ladyllnger11 In half lenCtllwtse-Taper 12 balvea at oae end to fit bottom ol a !- quart chorlotle mold. Stand remaining halved ladyflngen al1lUlld tide ol mold. . •· VOllS VALUE PRODUCE Nafwe's best d.liveredfresli doii., Sal•d T olilatots .::=... 2~ ' . ·· Fnsh Spinach Fl'tsh Celtl'J • !2~!'.,;..RIPE BANANAS 1 gc GlllAT POI $OtOOl 11..N'.>f:S Rl.1'QA PIUT IOWl LI ,..._... ' l tablespoon water l~lemonjuice PrebNt oven to VS ~ F. L<I refrigerated <OOkii roll stand at roam temperature aboot JO minutes to soften. RoU out dough between two ~ d llourecl !•• paper to farm a rectanp about 10 x 1$ lndlel: Remove top sheet or wu paper. Top with ungreas- ed bdlhg sheet or jelly-roll pan, placing il top side down. Invert pan and remove re- maining wax paper. Bake 12 1nlnute1 or until -- YOIS VALUE ·GROCERIES Our selection and sizes oJd up fa great.,. SOYings fOI' J'OU• llghlly browned. CUI croeswise to make two teeUonl, each 10 x 7 'iZ inches. Spread about t OU!! of the apricot preeerves on one sec- tion; cover with rtmalnlng seetiop. When cool. spread top with icing made by mixing cenfedlonert' aac•. watef'• and lemon juice. • Let cool apln, then cul Into.· dlamonlkhaped coOttu, each , about 2 x 2 inches. At 1ervln& ·- lime, garnish ~ with ro. m1inlng allricot •sreeerves. Makes aboUl 3 dof.eA. ------ • VOllS VALUE ~ . MEATS ' ! • ' ' W• feature USDA Choice StMr a .. f exclusi.-ely in oll ow stores. • V-8 Juice =~~~ 43• PORK LOIN ROAST 88! • • K•o Syrup :" ... ":. 36• . ~lenna Sausa&e • ~ 26' . . . Fruit Cecktall "~<»< 29' l'W 7 ... llPCI ~ lo 6 LIS AVG W1 , ARMft JCffi l'ltsH !'()fl( • U.STllM flAVOL VO'U~ ~TY L f . ' Fresh Lee O Pork ~~~89:. : .• F rash Butt Portion .. i:::.::? '*' 98:, · 1:. • Boneless Pork Roast ~~-I ~ ' · Center Cut Chuck Roasts .=. 1ti: • • ,:. Combine pudding mix, mJJlt and gelatine II! xaucepan. Cook over medtum beat unlll mix· lonl 6olli Remove from beat; add vanJ1I&. Qllll unUl mislutt ~ .... allghtly, stirring fr&- <!umitb"· Ha•allan lilneapples ~ ~ &t. Fresh Navel Druces •~ 98' Rome Beauty Apples = 26~ VAN de KAMP Top Notch Doc Food '~ 12 .. 11 Hunt's Kidney Beans ~~..,. 19' ltlne Lives Cat Food~~'°"IO' Kraft Salad Drtssln& .=:' ~"' 33' USDA Cho.lee Rib Steaks = •1: USDA Choice Club Sltlkl £:, 'I!: : Combine heavy cream and In our-nursery. • J arkin . :worth ,,~.,,,, Tomato Plants -':.~""' 39'_ Fnsh Cut Daisies , ~~ lt., . ' Ancel City Snail fi'81 ~ * Hi .-Tr~mg-_ By CECILY BROWNSroNE .. _,..., .,_ .,_. a.a.. A New Yorter who """""' !run Yort1hlre. ~. still n!!Ilmlberlthe~ Ille IOU brollgbt up on. She says It ls called Partin and is I rouib coontrJ dish, served to yoonpten With mJJlt lo drink and to grownups with ""1P of tea or cdfee. Sho adds !bat 1n ..... day "'it was always tnjoyed In the ,kt1cben and was never served to the gentcyl" "Plrldn II.-. aorth countcy I~ and Iii associated particularly with Yorkshire • fare. It is also foand In Lan- cuhlre and <llelhlre an d 'llllY be bougbt In almost ·ev.ry bakery there. . } The oatmeal U3ed gives It a nutty 118vor and it is wry good with cheeoe. It keepo for · a lq time when stored In a Ugbtly -biscuit Un. ~~BA&iY,)w Vons own bahty, ,,..,._ss, .,olity, seledion. Buttercrust Bread ""' ... IV. ll. lON 45• Orance or Cinnamon Rolls ~ 39' Vons Cup Cakes ~~· 69' Vons Dinner Rolls .... "'t: t.. "::-45• a FROZEN FOODS ~;'-~. ----..r- Slod up on tliese liuyi and ,,..,. your looJ cods. MINUTE MAID GRAPE JUICE -... •oz <»< Colombo Cheese Pli1a ,:,:~ 11• Colombo Pepperoni Pina ::~ 1249 ' . . . • • DEEP FRIES "'°'"° -,tr~wberry Shorlc!lke .~= f'9e Top lpplt Cider = 59' . ' , ' ~== r I WILSON AU MUT WIENERS .~ 05c 102.IJllG., ' ·-· "" 11• ... •• HALIBUT . """" llllD •fl()lEN ICE CREAM SEVEN UP ""LO<COU 260l IOTTtf • NIBLETS CORN WHOO.....,_ ) . { JERSEYMAID 79c BUTIER ~~:.~:... . •sllis ClitC. Montis ''...'/: 43• . ....... Vita Gruola Cereal · ..... ":!." 45• • .. 1t0l.MG. --' t Fireside Snack Cracker · '::ff 23' ---···~ ·----·--·- KIHne• Paper T owtls ':."·E:'.29' ' Mandarin Orances ~·= 29' Household needs. Kitchen Dish Cloths ":i"'O:::C TT• ·cm~ :•::~rr• )- Vi.;t our complete rlquo< deporl-· 10< oll Y""" be•eroee needs. Kentucky Whiskey "'=::"' '2:.. Imported Scotch · .. -:=.. 13::,. Ballantlnes Scotch .. ~, .. '14: ... Crystal Beer =.-:.~~ 111• HEALTH& BEAUTY CompOt'• our low prices with whtrewer <("I rou shop now. Pearl Drops Polish "°~'=°' 78' Colcate Toothpaste "1'....:.~.=. .. 1st 'Arrld X·D.., Deodorant .:g:., 1111 . •1 tOl(AN Head & Shoulders -:::!.!:~ .... 'I" PROTEIN 21 · SHAMPOO .. -- I • .__.._ GIT. 0&1' 10l. ... MOJAvt BRAND 55c HEN tURKEYS ~..:: ~ II ,_ . ., Beef Chuck Steaks ':':..~ ·'8:. Sirloin End_ Pork Chops .: 'I~ • ' • • ·. ~ . Center Cut Rib Pork Chops 'I~ ::; • • Center Cut Loin Chops :."'~ 'I~ ~-J ,. Rath Slab Bacon :r: l~ · Oscar Mayer Bacon ~ ':'.\&~ 1• Farmer John Sausa&• :::-.~.:; 7t.. VOllS VALUE SEAFOOD Seltd from °"' wide vori.ty •I fteoautes · frOm flte MG. ... _. _...____ Fancy Corvlna Fiiiets ~"': Jumbo Frylnc Shrimp ~ Breaded Fish Sticks -~ VIJNS couror; !I DOUBLE -11 ! BLUE CHIP ST AMPS i I WfTH Al(r GllOCfrrr rtJICHAJl I I faclvdu liquor, fobo«o ..nd O.ir'f 'Mvcft I I OHE~'='~t~:OMEA VONS I 1..-------~----------· VONS COUPON .--------.. I SAVE with this I 1 tJlUpon on 1 !POTATO BUDS i I 11. l • ' ~:!': j ' • . •• ' • ~-. jf E ti I I B~ 11 43c '1. I CROCKER lie t I ._ .... ,,... VONS I • ""' CCI""" ... -· .J ~------------------• I :·s·A--V E. with this . ---1 t~ 1 coupon on • I tl \AJAX ~ 59cl . IDETERBEllT I I .... ="=~-.. \IONSJ ~------------------21082 leacll ""· llllntillltll ... 17950 Magnolia. Faantaln Yallef -- • I' I j, • PllQT·ADVElITTSER Jf • ,. DAILY PILOT Quality .Meats plus Per.sonalized .Service ·,,,our Butcher Shops! Ground Beef ·:~:J~~:~ .. 85!.1 ~I~~J~~ For economy, 11H itao many w~ .... a~d be so well pleased with t.he savi~! Bulk or J?'attiea t 1 • -. . l • • 1 • l l • • ~ ... ) ,,_ ..... 1,~., ' ' . . " " - • . . ' Looking for value? Try thiR for flavOr andtendeme1B! Ch0088 lean patties or bulk Ground Beef .. ~~l~~:-... . ' So lean and ta.sty-and you know it's always fresh at El Railcho! Y:our choic_e; bulk or patties! . . Beef, as Cato.free Bl it can bti! Chili Grind .......... 99! Coarse ground beef, for chunky flavor! I 1 Turkey Loaf ... ., ... SJ~ Fresh turkey meat, just shape and bake! Pork Sausage ...... 89~ ,i. EI.,. R&qcbo'• old fashioned style! · • "S s12' 1.' a usage muu sTYLE . .. • · 1-l•de by our old world recipe! ~ ,,. ... . . ) sUPER:· ~. ..s ·129 111 .: '.~·-:;.;;.._~AM-~ -s-1-2, ........ " • Ground Beef .LE~N! • • • • • , LOAF .,, So veryiean, you'll have to wonder how it can be so veryflavotful! ~HOPp;DSTEAK ... 1.,29 lb.) ' · ' -,. ~ Pur own liam ...:-and freah egga! - ~ Try El ~ancho Ground Meat this i. week, and see for yourself that there I reatly is a difference! Fresh -because ( it's ground as we need it! Flavor- } ful-.because we start with quality! · Value-because you get more good ~ eating for your food:. dollar! . I Plui'-added valuef to rourid .out your. i menu /ilans for the whole week , You 'll .. ( love El Rancho_! ' · ( { } • ( ( j ' I Super $bopper Grocery Specials! ·, Springf1eld 15c CATSUP · Fourteen ouncea of saucy gocw;fnesa! '"""""""""""~~~~~~-"-. ' .. , Hamburger ·49c HELPER C hoi,ce of Betty C racker 's varieties! " . 1; • ~Pllll Lamb Chopss"0c~~ER1~! Lean and tender, 'cause they're from U!-S.D.Jt €hoi~,'domestic lamti! 0 B Ch s1.•9' .. "G ' d L' b ·& c one ops..... . • . rouo am ........ 9,. U.S.D.A. Choice, domestic lamb! · Fr~h·! ... either·bulk or patties! ·• ' £( ~nd.-ui .... FILLET OF-: 9 FRESH COD Nott.her1,1 Pacific fish ... tasty White mea"t1 J ic and delicious! Fi let of Sole . . . . . . 15 ~ f'.resh English Sole for a taste treat! . ·Western Oysters 89° Save an oyster stew this week! 8 oz. jar. Large Sand Dabs 89~ Enjoy these baked, broiled 01 fried! .. ' -TURBOT 39c FILLETS "" • Prom icy waters off Gree11land ahorea! Lamb Brea.stmiriEo . ''-~/·:.~·.Lari!~ ,Stew.~"''-' 4 A9c"' 1 : : Liquor Dep;t~al11~s1' · .. Ready for your oven-and pleasure! ' Shoulder and neck cut, U.S.D. . Chbfct" • ·. n 11: ' . • , •\ Tuna .Helper .... ; ... 49c Betty Crocker-for eii!y casserole&! ' ~ Cucumber Chips.~JJC · · Crisp slices from Wilshire! 15 oz ' .- f . Mushrooms ...... :.29c I BrA,i,dywine Stem• & Pieces! 4 oz. ' • • t f rench Fries ....... 39c ( Bii :lo pound l>O& from Ore Ida! frozen \ ' . • ~ ~ . KJrAFT 59.c ·~ Mayonnaise "· • • • • • . t Kraft quality at a budget price! qt. ~ Cup-a-Soup ........ 37c '. Lipton's-your cho ice of kinds! J ; Margarine ............ 29c " j High Priced navqr, Blue Bonilet!Tlb--:--- ) Instant Coffee ..... s1o9 } Folger'• 6 oz (10 oz. jar· ... 1.49) . . • ) . • • • • ' • } . EL RANCHO 79c BUR 6PACK .Cartonofsix 12ouncecans! i Liquid Slender .... 19c j Cunation'a popular dietary! JO ounce. \ ' ' " . Sundries .. r --.~--..---{ PAm HOSE Iron . Weve . . . your choice . of shades! ll'v d ' ~ · $}39 ... uce r1n ............ . ~ No 1teadache in our price! 100 count Noxzema ......... : •• 1,~c Skin C!Ulll· ~lea~ too) ,4 o.z. • ,' • alsam HAI• cowonro~E• • g9c Caiyl ..• 16 OIUnl:J aize . . Aluminum Foil .... 19c · Save on Springfieltt 25 ft. roll ! s2a• .. I~ . New Y~rk Strip Peanut Butter ..... 65c Skippy-creamy or chuck,style-18 oz.· POTATO CHIPS Laura Scudder-12 oz: regular or 11 oz . dip . Palmolive Liquid . 65c Kind to hands, yet effective! 32 oz. Ty-Q.-Bowl ... ·-~. !-._sgc Gets rid of stains, easily! l.Z oz. S 0 S Pads ......... 49c For scouring. get the pac~ .of 18! Irish Spring ........ 2oc Bath size bars-delightful fragrance! Delightful dining! Loin cut of naturally aged U.S.D.A. Choice be~f! N ·y -k"St k -. $299 ew or ea .... ,. -sliced Bacon ... ; .. 89f Superb Satisfaction! -U.S.D.A. Choice loin El Rancho's thicker ran ch style! ' Clteese Festival! . \ ~ . ' . Jack MONTEREY El Rancho quality at a s~Yjt1g! for cooking or snacking! . '. String-.Cheese ; ;;;,.S}6,~ Fun food from Gardenia Cheese! Bo.1181!1-Gheese .. -: ; 59c Fre\1ch impdrt~Semi·soft! 8 oz. Caraway Cheese ... 59c Fondine Cheese ... 59c Or Muenster ... Knudsen, 9 oz. pkg. French style cheese spread! 4 oz. ··>·· BabyBel Cheese .. 59c A favonte in.France! Soz. pkg. . Kraft American .... 69c . Sliced, for burgers, sandwiches! 12 oz. ~ ICE 69 CREAM c Swiss Ch.eese ...... 45c Mozzarella sucEo ..... 49c \Visconsin Grade "A"-Dorman, 5oz Also Provolone .•. Frigo, 6 ot. Royal HOtlt-!""nd half p\l~n carton ~I. Ra,-.c'ho ·9 ,. C CHEDDIR .• , 1. ~:~~·· .. s9c Freah cut flowen! add wprmth and colar to the home ... See our array, and you ·n be sure to ogne! Medium Sharp .,... for ca~roli:s, sandwiches! \ Flance's finest! ~ •• 'with herbs and' snicest ~ lft •Or. : • , . ' ~· ' ' ' . .. • • S11per fresh Proilucel ' ' .. • Compare our quality e.n:d. our price -..to theirs! You'll want.tq serve this aweet tend• com often during our Week-long special offer! Celery • • . • . • . • • • .. 19~. Crisp generous stalks •. ~tendl!l' and lreshl ' . . Orange Juice .• ,.: .49~ El Rancho's (resh oqueezed in pair ~aa! I Rhubarb ••• , .•.... 39c. Extra f•ncy qu.iUty . . . hoL hou1e grown! Belgian Endiv~ ggc. Serve an exotic ulad thi1 ... k! • .. ·• i Canadians499 . ·WHISKEY. 'o.' ,Save $1-El Rancho's own! 86 ptoor. Ol~"'Grandad ....... s699 Save &:1-straight whiskey ... quar:t Tanqueray ......... S825 Gin that made martinis famous! Qt. Vermbuth .......... Sl3' Paul Ma~~. sweet or extra dry! 5th Viri . s 119 -Rose . -• ' Italian Swiss Colony for 4,inner! Half.,rallon, for many toasta! I • • ' . ' ~ Pric es in effect 'Thur. through Wed \ March 22-Marchis • Op•tt dnil)' 9 10 9 S11nrlay 10 'n 7 .\'!) .,.,,~ '" ""'- • Recipe ' ·Advice · " Ladl~d LEJ'.S ASK THi~coo . ., Na1Wley· ' ~ ·n• With Jam ·pretty color and flavor. , LAD:i ') soon,.,~ TC>lLET";r,,. TISSUE : 'pKG"~~ 1; ;,lLS ·. ' I I., > .,,. . . . . . ,. . . . .... ' " • aotll ht' st .oo . ·. M>IB . , COFFEE . .... ;' ( 1 Lb. Con ) 3 Lb. • 94c C•n ·SUNSHINE HI .HO CitACKMS ;t'.~b. Box . 3$~ Rog. 49c , ' I., . . • w-.,, M•h 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT 4* • ASPARAGUS LARGE TENDER ' ·39r. TOMATOES. 25t. BA.NANAS ..1 or. ' . . " APPLES : . . Extra Fancy 01liciou1 ~ 4 ' Fs1 1 LBS. ~., I I .. ·~SOL uqUID-1' FL OJ.,S~UHJl~IO~ • -39.' C:Hif BOY AROEE .. t '. " 29¢, .. ''i'O.ILE!f~ BOWL · CL'E4NER , , . RAVIOUS '. t;~i:-' •· -. ct.'~! lTALiAN DRESSiNG .• ~ •. ·~ . 39' A~~T JEMIMA . c .... 3 I$,. ron11:s CROWN •. CANADIAN ' WHISKY ··.: :. ·~2" 'FIPTH . $499 WtsHIONI CMUNTI' ILUl.CHIUE. .. 3lk CODll BREAD MIX ~;~~N~.~~~~"~ .. S~A(jK 3 /;l 1T--1EA-:;~Nw_.~_A_G_S _. ~:--~-.. -~-, .. -.-'.-· -.s··-,-¢ FULL 9UAIT 16.I PIOOf SANDY MACDONALD .•• • •. ·S.C~TCH flFT'l;.t,:• PIOOf fuNDfi _AND aonuo,1111 seem.AND I LEGS ft THIGHS . ' . . . ,} •• ~ 1" ~•"1 I . . . ... :~ ~) . .. .... -~· • • . ' •• '"'., WllGHT W.t.tCHIU PJR H LU~CH OH ·BOY CHEESE PIZZA •...., . ' IO'I OP 2 II& 1 LI. IZZAS ' 7.9¢ f \ ' • • U.S.D.A. CHOICE $ ' 49 .. ~2~A!!!A ~INNE~.~: '' , 39¢ ' e MU. ' COMllNATION Pt.A.Tl 1 1 i~oz. -~'-ADE ."A" ,SPEN.CER \STEAKS .:. FRYER . . . ' '. · .~ ··79·· • -Its ' ' ' . . ~ . '· . . • -~ BUFFERl,N : : . NJ . IOttU OF tioi'ffA-.m ua. 1.71 At,OIH~'ITOID • PEPSODENT ' · TOOTHBRUSHES 4/51 59¢ .. ~ , . ' ' -... ~'69'" RIBS .............. ~ ......... : . '. : .. ·. ~· USDA CHOICE BEEF ·SHORT u.s.o.A. CHOICE 'RIB STEAKS ' . ···~···· ...... ·~._ ............... ~, .... ~···· ARMOUR STAI{ LUNCHEQN • MIATS SLlaD BOLOGNA .......................... 12 o.. 98:. Ll9UID l'tlliL SHAMPOO 7 'L. OZ. IOn\I HG. I.II AT OTHll STO,n ' . Mees Effectives · · ' Tl\Urs~Y thru Sluiflll'i ' 1 : . ~, .. Mal'. 22, 23, 24, 2'5 l'rk: .. Abject .. _. ....... WE GLlDl.Y ·ACCIPT 'U.S.D.A.'FoOD COUPONS ·.·.1 SLICED BOLOGNA . '. ...................... 6 0.. 55!. 111.UI CHIP ' . ST#<MPS •1v1 • 11.U~ CHIP STAMn . .69!. COSJA • ·, 1 -1-1~'-'=;0:.9!~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~·' l •• I • /· • ' ' $0 DAii. V PILOT W~, Mfth 21. 1973 PILOT·ADVERTISU J{ •• ,. • I .. An ~dded Dimen·si .on Rice patdes .,. easy to nu~UU flavor and an In-Ul!nf dw exact -ol "4cup chopped fresh parsley make and they take on 1 new terHtlnx crunchy texture as a water, at. no Uquidl are drain-1 cup grated carrots dlmeMkln when made with result of leaving lhe bran ed off at tbe end of the cook· in_ cup finely chopped onion! Pat a ~ake with ext ra nutrition by· using brown ri~ f~ t~is · accompaniment. layer on the grains. ing time (about 45 to 50 1 clove garlic, minced brown m. COOllMe -qualitl<f-wilh minutes). I leupoon sail Bnnm rice Is aclually gralocl carrotJ, c I) opp e d You c1oo•t't1nse brown rice, y, ieaspoon pepper regular milled white ttce wtth parsley, onloDI and season-either, before or after cooking, 2 eggs, beaten only the outer bull removed. A ings, plus whole wheat nour thereby making iure that no 1h cup whole wheat nour light tan colored bran layer and eggs. • .and ya.tve nutrients are poured down the ¥. cup vegetable oil remain1 oo the graina. • .giv-created rice patties 1973 style. drain. Combine all ingredients ex- ing diem spe<W chancier· To Ji<ep the vitamim In cept oil. Form into 12 patties, istics. brown rlce you should follow BROWN RICE PAT?IF3 pressing firmly with hands. Pint. .. brown rice cootalns cooking directions carefully. . 3-rupi cooked brown rice Fry in heated oil untif'brown, more vitamins and mlnerals,,----=------'-----'------------------ tban milled rice. It's a "natural" rood, since . there are no additives. Seeood. • . t?rown rice has a Chicken Stocks Imports ,BY 1110MAS CHEATHAM TEL AVIV (UPI) -Ollcken up, gelllte ~ malsa balls -Israel has ~n exporting tjle traditional dishes lbat made the Jewish mother famous. Tbe Idea Is not ooly lo get a loot Into lhe door of lhe world's supermarkets but also to earn foreig n currency to h<lp offset the nation's '4 million overseu debt. "Ii.nan 10\)d has become a best seller arouDd the wodd," said Eugene PrQctor, manag· ing director ol !!II< ol the .. t!On'• leading ,l<iod erpc>rttn. ~''The aame way non-ltallans tjke plm, wlijr shouldn't non- .:{ews ·go for gefllte fh1h? i "'TheJe Jewish dishes are gate openers for us and for all <1 Israel's prepared food prod· cicts," be added. HJf you come t9 a store with standard goods, tliey tell you Ibey don't need .. tllem. "So you make it more ap- pi!tlzlna by olfetln specWty foods lfke gefilte ~ or matsa balls •.. Once you're in with these, you can sell your stan· dard products to the st.or!, too." l Girote. fish, a mixture ol 1J)8sj>ed oarp, onions and spices, leaves for the U.S. and ilul'opean m a r k e t 1 in dhbninwn packages, frozen ""4 even powdered. • Mama's chicken sou p and t2ie: meal for matsa balls go in .Dlixes. ' l At first, Israel zeroed in on the Jewish market with these lioodle.. • But, according to Dr. Moshe Mandelbaum of the Ministry of Commerce and lndusµ-y, t,bat was a basic miltake. . "The Jewish women In New York City wouldn'I buy our gefilte fish because they thought they could make it ~tter,'' he said . . "So we moved it into ~rmarkets in an Irish neighborhood and it started Selli ng like crazy." : Gefilte fish, matsa halls and thicken soup made up about 10 Pereent of the $100 million in /ood products exporjed from lsrael la.!lt year -no mean feat for a nation that was on rationing until the mid 1950s. . "We are among the top 20 taUons in exporting proces.Rd foods," Mandelbaum s a f d , ~and by 1980, we aim to be in lb• top 10. ; '"The food industry is very tmJ>ortant in geoeratlng the (<>reign currency that is so yi;at to the future of Israel." ' Wltb the backing and ex-oi American and Eunr Investors, the food in- ha1 cap italized on a pendiant for develtlf>" lnent of Its bmnper citrus frop. M a n delbaum said tes<~ers have found 150 ucts that can be derived the nation's oranges and pelrult -lrom liquors to ft drink coocentrates -!or winter markets of Europe. ''Our plan Is to increase the ~uni ol dollar Income from ery orange," he s a i d , l1inln8 what be called a quit. ambJUous development loo" almeil II doubling proc-tec:alle.~ ~ )• lb~ Even u lf tt,,....l.vthing ,.Mt. M i;·;b to ........... """ It p!Ju uce to""'•'"•-to maooronl ID ~ eOIJel lo Ind, ""' -..., II Noi Ill W'1Y "!-1 ~ ,.,_,., lh<I• lraal lnll. 111Dtf.•7 lleA-...... • r At .today's meat prices, you want the best in flavor and freshness. You get it ~t Ralphs. Loo~ for the freshness date on every Ralphs meat label. It's your assurance of getting the freshness you paid for. DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Llib'lb Lllb-.lacll llf largo S.d•••. Fryers .. .,. .. ........ -.... 43 fllllJ Cloked Ham thnll: ...... .... 85 Longhorn Cheese ...... 89 R•lphl -"f:!l._1!~ Extra~ Cheddar ... 1.25 0•111.o-Vacuum Pacbd "" • ... OI. .ea t lb. .98 vt.18 Rlrad Tomatoes ':.25 Sliced Pastrami An IHI Fr1nu or All Meat Oscar Mayer Wieners -·28 ·AitiiOkes MEAT MASTBI MEATS IMf-Ufter RMO\'M RlbSlaaks 8Hf-DCUI QubSlaaks ...,_ ... ,. ..... T-Bone Steaks ...!:... __ ..,,,..._ Polterhouse Steaks -·LolllCut Dellnonlco S1eaks BonMels-Rlb Cut Spencer St8aks ...,_...,.. lftd wftK "'°'""'. Rib Roast ... """ ..... .. -. point Beef Brtsket ... wn.r AddH-Pork lltOUlder Smoked Picnics Ho,._ llrllnd-1 lb. PIOUfe Sllced Bacon lhtnlOn-101. PKQfl• Beat Sausage Unks ftM or CkMn ttrtt Beef 'N Bean Bunltos Cc;t;Ki"9Bacon T1 p .. ry .... 14Price. ... 1.89 .. 1.78 .. 1.88 .. 1.98 ... 2.09 ... 2.69 ...1.89 ' U.S.D.A. Grade A-D1y1 Ftnhw Whol 48 CalHomla Fryers s , ..• :._ "" • ~;.g""~. -.... 43 Relph1Gl'ad1A-Frozq with.,..... 65 Herl Turkeys •;:!!':' u. • -....... ~ 109 Turt<ey Breasts .:0-lb. • -LENTEN SEAFOOD SELECTIONS Fillet of Sole lb. 1.69 Karo l,.nd-HHI I: ht Breaded Fillet of Sole ... 1.28 K1ro Brand-H91t I: lbt-INHed 1 28 Fillet of Flounder .. • Zip Top Con (I lb.-1.71t. 418 Annour Siar ttam ~ • Pr~Brand Rlciolta Cheese •rott---Cheaae Spread . ..._ ..... Momrella Cheese ~rb.! llaJCI CUp :son Margarine lafflowef-4 llleka Hollywood Margartne Vita· Pott DAIRY Orange Juice 11b. .72 • .... 41 111.1.03 ..... a& 111. .41 ~.Ill. .86 W11tem lc1Mq Lettuce -· .28 -·28 Caltfoml1 FHttt Avocados """-Crttp BellPeppers -.16 ...... 10 ,,..h., lotkt, o ..... Cabbage -FLORAL DEPARTMENT • ,. ,.._ Grow \bur Own . · Tomato Plants -.48 ,., .. Bell Pepper Plants -.48 BAKERY DEPARTMENT lb. 1.19 .... 78 .... 98 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT fllch a f1awortul Ralphs Buttennllk HOUSEHOLb VALUES ~gaL .88 •• -·•-H--Cnc: .... -Rlr.hs .... 89 lb. .68 OL .88 LakMhlr• Gin or Sllldi'I Vodka Popular CoSorl -On• Slz• 48 Dina Panty Hose '* . St1IM111 St..t 1 88 Vegetable Steam Basket ... • . ~.llL 8.99 Kentucllylqulre-llPNol-a.weM 3 78 l4Count-Wlth81\1rpener 8I Straight Bourbon tlftll • Crayolas ,... • Um1ttc1Tlme-l1MUO 10 89 lorenzlr1nd Smirnoff Vodka ~1111. • Zippy Com Brooms ...... 88 Bread . ~.89 ' 1!:1lph1-Petftll Danllll Coffee C8k.e8 ~ .68 R11ph1-Frt1h liked ApplePles RalpM DeUclou9 Mocha Tor1e Cakes r• .78 -·89 THIS IS RALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873-1973 Rllpbs , AJu Gaqbal'a II C Galdan Pl'lllllllm PlaUc canta1nar . Tilllllto FNt Ice Cream ~.79 Cl•sar ".:.20 SOUp -.: .11 Drinks ' ·.:.29 HEALTH & BEAUTY A/OS FROZEN FOOD Aet'Nr-Wfttl9ody-PotllofldH 7._ 72 lltllpM-Aortd• .... 22 Brack Qwi18 Rln8e -• Ormlge Juice ... . SNcll-~lff .:.: 1.20 Aunt .... llH I OL ·53 Basic ~ French Toast ..... NOllHIM-Medlo11M .... 88 With .. _. sauce ..... 89 SklnCnllm ... Pompeian Lasagne .... . Paid.a.. ... ..... 84 Ore fda -CrtrilH Cwt ~ .47 ntTablels ..... Potatoes For Th9 ll'lfllly-11 N. Cl" 1.69 ~Whip .... 69 Rl9hl Guin! Deodonlnt .... . tiir=f ablllll .... 78 ll~'INll •c: .11 .... . Delawn Punch l ldlOllMW PANTRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ·--Riid'PlckTomaloel MJl-AI Ortnde Gnuld CcJllll ""''*' Pwllahel 1tlfld••ot1it-u .. 1ot1t1 PepalCola ,__.__.. Party l.tx Nuts ................ _ .... , .... 2'..~ .... 25 -. !!; 2.68 .... 28 .. .. .... 89 -· .... 86 .... 1'1'1 • f'1 -. S01"'11a -:: .48 ...., .... _.._....c.... •ot. 28 Facllllllllm ,.., • lli:ti~ . ' '.: .86 eoif..._ALL 70 Ucpd Dalergent ..,: , ~W-u.M PlneQ••• g·.;;.:-~ .... 82 -· ... 78 ..... .:: 1.17 F~T.:.--AMMN 11'& 26 ._''""''" S.•dll an..-.. PIWodann .... . NOXlefllll-111...._.. ".:; .82 ltff .... -floflde ..... 63 Ol•iOll Cll'llil .... 63 ... . ............... ·~ 2.17 lbri~·n;.:-!!!ot""-lllM Dallijjll'll .... 28 ..... ".:1.08 si-en.n Ormlge Juice .. .. ffll!ll Dllld Co!l'M Prtcaa 11fect1Y1 Mllldl 22 lhru M111:h 28 HEAIJ'H & BEAUTY A/OS FROZEN FOOD PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS PAl(TRV FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS -·-•.:.41 --·-.21 lldlH e "' ' •,;.n --:.Tt --::.oe . ..... ..C.:a1 F-11 T-P•llll l.amoftad• ·-Settlne Cr1Cktr1 Gold lladll FkM1r 1., .. -. ........... ...,., ....... ---Qot..,......._,,.,.... ------=· lellc COndtdontr .:.=t.17 ......... ~ .. Plzn Mix .. ,: ... 8ugar1'Wtn ...:.a1 .. _ •.:.11 _,_ ,., ........ .,~ -·,.. -!:.21 ..... _ ~ ... --·.: ... -·:· -·-••• 1111111 Tablatll -· French OrHn 81an1 OIOUnd ColfH Ch-•C""' WhtatOenn D1•1'11f'l .... -.... ........ tsclc 1 r -... .. .,. ""')\" ,.::AS r:.-l .. -•;1.-.... -ClllfolN•llM :.A1 ,_•cw:;llt• &.aa F-11 Toolll lru--.n lan11tl C.tl:H .... -·-atantCo-·-0 ..... 1111 ,_ . ............. ~ ·-...... ...., .. -·----".: .... ---=.11 IHloHttr....., . -tM EnehU-"',:.41 Kraft-"",;.te .. .-.,..... ·:.---...... w.-... ~--~;:y .. -....... ,.. .• I n-............ ---'=·'' •,;.a . •:.a7 ·=--~ ..... ,.,. ..... ,. ---t.tl -'JM _,,a .... ~ --- lheluper -RAIJIHS ST-ORES ARE-lOGATED-AT: 388 f;-1 1ta-St,QJSTA MESA, 8901 ADAMS II.VO,. HllNllllJON BUCH; 15'1l lAGUNA HILLS, ~4167 PASEO OE VALENCIA \ 1726117th ST., TYSTJf 401 N. LOARA, AN~PEIM ,, 10 DAft.Y, g.9 STORE HOURS: • • 1 • • . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . .. " . To know for you rself just how good Mayfair mea \ is,:Y"u'l,l either have to. try it, or take our wo rd fo it. But ·you don 't h:ive to take our word atii>Ut bo'I low.¥ay!air·mea\ prices ·~et """ ."' 1-: ~ UsW th~'.'liopp_irig list tjie'U.S. • ' .. -. ~· I. t • .• 1.. • Department of tabor u s e s to measure food prices, we com- pared our meat prices with our major com~titors . As of March S, 1973: • • • TOTAL SAVINGS .. ,, ~~ MA¢1Ar!f. ITtMI , r-rot111d .. ~Beg/ Marf•ir 21 24.11 .... .... ~ 21 26.39 M1}'f1lr 24 26.79 ·" '~" " 26,91 -.. 21 .tt ... .. _, •• 22.47 ... ,,. 21 24.04 ·" Alp"-8ttt 21 2'.03 ' And that's proof that on discount prices , Mayfair is more fair. ' . . Mixed 3 LBS. OR MORE FAMILY PAK • · lESS THAN 3 LBS., .89 LB. :t j ' Fzyer PartS ., 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH BACK 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH BACK 3 W!NGS._ GIBLETS & .NECKS INCLUDED Jtt~ ·~: l ": A~us · FRESH TENDER CENTRAL AMERICAN ' Mayfair-CJJest CJJuys in Produce CJJole Pineappks LARGE SIZE !#9 E•. Broccoli . F:ESH TENDER .• 25 LB. ~ .. I . LARGE SLICING .29 LB. l· ' Crisp Celeryr 2FOR29 RED BAND • • > {A!i>Y . ' FLORllM GRAPEFRUIT Mi• or Motel> ' 39 lndiMI RiWr • 1 00 c•llo wr_.i ....... 1b. • Ruby ""' Whit• .... s.1or • =HA GREEN VALENCIAORAHGIS Gordon Fnlh ...... ·"· .10· -tJu!cr 98 Oil~ .aJICE , llb. Cello Bog .. .. .. .. , Tl'!li>1c ... Pure ~ Ar t/2 Go!. Iott!•. , , • , • , , .89 ~ a:'.!:IFRUIT TIMP~I ORANGES 1 OO 8 II!. C~llo Bog. • • • • • .. .89 SWHt, Juicy ..••. 5 lb1, • DELICIOUS AP,LES. Wllhi-EJdro Foney OO Redof'llolden ..•• 3 Iba. 1. llAVEI. OllANGES -t .ilicy .•.... 5 Ibo. 1.00 ROMAINE LETTUCE Soled Deli~ .••.•• 2 for ,29 C.."'o.'ri~~--~ .39 HOUSE PLANTS R~T POTATOES V.S. No. 1 Promi'"" 2111" .29 Aaoorted • f 2 1/4" Pola ...... t for .00 CJJunched GaodcsSaJe MIX Oft MATCH ...... T............ 2 . 'JM\ Swill CO.Id, Qol-Mu• .. rd 0-o bunchll ~7 • Wed-, Mat<h 21, 1973 • now • • QAIL V PILOT 51 • ' . • • t • / • . . .. ~ ; • Rib Roast .. , SMALL END~-f1'T AODED' • GREAT OVEN ROAST • . SJa·b -Bacon L" "'10f!RELL'S '· '·OLD FASHIONED MILD CURED Mayfair ~est ~uys in Meat 7-Bone Roast -CENT ER CHUCK POT ROAST· LEAN MEATY CUTS J.OSLB. .55LB. Beef Back RibS BEEF .RIB BONES · GREAT TO BRAISE OR 08AR8ECUE '• _.µe~! ¥.~~~ ~~'!.~1~1-~9LB . Beef ~1l'!!e~fv~~~SE OR BARBECUE ·• 79 LB. ~~~!a£!'c'Jr~~!~'!o!'f~~;uE L06LB. · 'JOp Sirloin Steaks 19n · . BONELESS LEAN CUTS, BROIL OR BARBECUE e 7 LB. --···· Rib Steaks LIFTER REMOVED 148 WELL TRIMMED • GAEA T· TO BROIL OR BARBECUE • .LB. ~~~!E~!~! ~EEF • TR Y WITH NOODLES 1.12s. '':\· ·. ~ Rlsti:e~s -MILDLY SEASONED 1.59LB. ~rm~r.L~!~~l!!~~~[,~cH .87 ,~ JURKEY ROAST ,,. Wilson's 2 lb. MiXtd L i~ & Oark Tray I Roost. •..•.•.. , .... 2.29 RUMP ROAST Ti-iangle Cut :. Well Trimmed Gro1t-O..nR01st .... lij , 1.39 FRESH FRYERS U.S.O.A. Gr8de A · Whole Bodv . 47 2 1/2 to 3 lb. Avg. WI ... lb. • •. SLICED BACON Morrtll's Old Fashlontd Mild Cured - 12 Oz, Pkt·«•: • • •• , ''.· .88 LAMB SHOULDERS " . Now Zollond · · U,S.D.A. lnpcted •••. lb •• 69 AL-ANSOl.E Northtm Bont le•• I Fillet. ............ lb •• 79 COOKED SHRIMP OctWI Harvest PMltd & Otvtin.d 7o~. Pkg .......... H . ,88 OCEAN PERCH .P('ific Fr~shCo~t .. lb. 1.09 FRESH ·TROUT ' lcMho Mourtain Trout 1 to 2 lb. Sizo .....• lb. 1.39 BLACK COD Bone!••• Fillets ••. , • lb .• 79 I BREAl>ED SHRIMP KorO'BrondProcooked lb, 1.29 BREADED,FISlt STICKS 69 K.1ro Br.net Pr.cooked lb. · • MONTEREY JACK CHEESE ' Like to Lllk•· 9 oz .... H .• 69 DANOLA IMPoRTED HAM -~icff 4x7 ~ 4 oz .••• ••· .69 i' · '1 •• •'i q'-Bone 8teak§ TAILS OFF WECL"TRIMMED BROIL OR RBECU,E; .. . ~ -;--.·~·· BLADE CUT POl' ROAST WELL TRIMMED ' • . ' .. ' . ' ~~-~ ...... ______ ,,., -This week~"BestciluysinGroceries , Northern ~ilet Tissue 33 4·ROLL PACK • Liquid Slender CARNATION 19 c~ocoLATE, cHoco~ATE FVDGe. VANILLA 10 or. • . Pine~pple"2!~~z. cAN .27 Lipto_n 'lea ·1!Jags 41COUNT Pork~Beans HUNT'S NO. 2 1/2 C•N .57 .27 Vorinoff Vodka ·2. 9.'t: CHARCOAL FIL TERED,-80-~ROOF FIFTH e ';;J • GORTON'$ Mi~ ·cl-~ 1/2 Oz:.u HAWAIIAN PUNCH STAR ~I l Weier SolidWhllwT..,. Red Md nry krry 41 ~· ...... 35 " 13 Oz.;•:••·•••• J •; • • • '··· • .ts F~BRIC SOFTENER RINSO, '°"I MOz ... ' ..••.•• 1.11 Cl '•"I F-70z ~ EARLY CALIFORNIA H-r .. r ' -• " " " • .. " ,., Chip• 15 Oz ........•. : ....... 35 FROZEN FOOOS BLUE MOUNTAIN Chicken· LiW1r ·E1tDooFood n11 c ... • ... 15 WALTER .KENOAL.L Fi;~ollotFood , Ory 26 ~· •.•. " ••. • •..• .: •••• 35 REYNOL'DS-Alurnlnum.~oit 12•200 Ft ............... 1.49 JENO'S Pi111 Rolls · PtpptnM'li • ChHH,S.Ut ... a Chffte,Shrimp .6 Cheese 60z .•.•..........• M MORTON Bluaborry Moffln Rouncls 9 Oi .•••••••••. ~ ••.• ~-•• 44-• ................... ~ ........................ _, GhunkTuna LIGHT MEAT 6 1/2 oz. CAN CHIO(EN O' SEA Jello Gelatin l ·OZ. PKG: ALL FLAVORS. ,. ,Niblets' COfn WHOLE KERNEL 12-oz. CAN Macaroni ~Cheese MORTON fllOZ£N 20-0Z, SIZE t--···~· • . J • Pricea Effective· Thursday, March 22 thrv Weilnesday, March 28 . USDA Food Stamps Welcome • 175WT 17tla STlllT COSTA MESA •OPEN 24 HOURS ,l I I ' • j t \ ' l ) ' . ) LUCIANI ICIMILK Grtbt For o..,.ns I G..o M•rcll 22-:11 '' CMI• Meta •IMI 111.,.,..rt •.-ell I OH c'°""" ,... 1'1mlly. Y"""l OM c""'°" II« F•mlly. '---------------. . ---------------.. ~-------' ~ ~ ' l' SEA TRADER COTTAGE f .NU·"'1•DE CHEESE MAYONNAISE .TUNA Light Chunk-Tops For Sandwlthesl Lucerne-High In )'fotein ' t::J ,·."-~-·-·· . .--z,.. ' • l.ocorfl"i' '"" CIL SlEWING CHICKENS USDA Gtode "A"-l'l1,1mp, frfth; Whole Body BEEF CHUCK STEAK or aoa1t-USDA Choice Grade BMl-l locM Cvtt Beef .Round Steak USDA Choice Grade Beef-Full Cut Bone-ht B(eef T-Bone Steak USDA ChoS<e BMf-( Porterhouse Steak lb. $1 .98) Top Sirloin Steaks USDA Choice Grode Beef-8onele11 CutJ Boneless Roasts USDA Choic• G)'ade B•ef Chuck-To Pot Roast Boneless Roasts lou""' Rump • Shoukler Clod (0.uck) USDA Choice c GROUJtD . BEEF legular-USDA l,,.,,ect.d fOlt Whol110-n11" In ::Z-lb. Pocl.:1 ~148 ' !188 ~209 ~138 ~158 · _AU Meat Wieners ....... , ::,89 ' Cod Fillets c., ....... o..n :.:,98' Sliced Bacon s.1.w., ~"::99' Fishslicks c. ... , •. ,a.... ·~;·79• Pork Sausage 1.'~~;:.~~;;,, ~~ '1" Fish Cakes , ....... ,°"'" ·~;39• CORNISH CiAME HENS Manw HouM f!Gth-frozen. 11.....,iwe Net Weight. USDA Gntd. 'A'. Pork Chops ,,., .. ,... . 98C . Te Pon ltoll • ... Pork Chops ' lo191 loin End ,.s1oa Pon Fry er lroil Veal Patties Cubed, lfeodH, c. ., ... 39c Parem:Jt."; ( ... f ) .... Canned Hams ~~.~ .... ·i: .. s2s1 (-<-4-1-'2.St) ' ' . • Par Detergent 4:;i.··54c Uqukl-ForDi•hff ............................ ..--·-······-...................... . •. !!~~"~!.!.~! ....................... ~;.;.'.:.59C I !!!'!!.!.~ .. :~-~~~ ...... '.~?.~~.· .. I oc • ! !~!~.~!~meu ....... -..... :: ................ ;'..'.~ ... 7 9 C • !~!_!!!~!s!~ .. ?..~ .................. :t~? ... 69C · · : ~°''!.~,.~~!h~.~~.~~ ... ~~~{~.1 s c · HEALTH & B~AUTY AIDS ft!!~~!~~.!!~!;:<68' fl ~~!~.~~o ~~sac lsuper Soft Puffs'""" .:~~39c 8Hour After Hour..:!.. ~~:99• ilTame Creme Rinse ~;:: 78t ilHair Spray ..;~. ~~:·99• Scurad Bandages.!:::": .. ::. sac I Colgate 100 ":'~:;.i."' ·~;;.·93• Ban.·anas ·' lb.11 e Foney Qvality, Firm And Gokl•n . Pineapples r 1.h39e Fnom Howali. S..V. Slind Of Cubed, . Tol11atJoes ,,:~33e . --1 Quartering Si10-ldoal Fei'$olach ' " . ' ITRAWBIRRlll R•d, lipe 47c ' leautt.t • lotk•• I f I .. DAil Y PILllT ' ! Ever;oae knows Ibo nlue ol popular -for I r .. h SAUl'EEll B ll I!: A It .. A s T l4$1!1time, core pears 1"rt llo ealin& a IOOd breakfaat, but eatinJ. Pl!:ARS not peel Sllce Into l>-lnch laQlncm oyitnc ~tea.._ You'll llllJally find ln!sb lpouod gmmd pcrtsausage tblck crooswbe slices. Mell often peed tome e •Ir a w-. pears ripe and nod)' I lmb Azljool or Booe.pears butler In atlllel and blend In •lbpUlli\IOIL to eel 11 yourfavorll<I martet. I tablespoons butter bro!rq sugar and ~cee. Add ' 11-.. _,.._ ..i.1A ..... tJe 2 ••"'-·· ~-wn Rn•ar ~ alJce.s and cook unW Wab ~'i1j>.,11lth lmh ~~~ ~-. y,'.i;""~ -. teider, turning occaslonall1 "1nltt Mra. • ~ and You can l>oy lirni pears with' I'< tta.p0on ground cloves ,l'jlll jpalula. ' luto-l<lmptJnc addltton to the conftdeoce. They'll ripen at Parsley, for &lll'lllsb. 'ii> aerve, arranae pear -1111 table ln this pear home Ill a.few days At room Shape port aausace Into a slices on top ol sausap pal- and fa-~\Jon. temperature, be!iomlng ·ll'!!:OOI patU.. and cook slowly In ljes, ,larnlsb with panley, '11>1! pearl, wi!Wthelr tender ::.juicy, the way-you, like ,tlllet \lftlll ,savory bro1jD ,on Makei 4 to I servings. Good sklnalell/~ 1recoredand ~~·~~~~~~~-botlt~okles~-and~-doo~·-·~~~~w-lth_11:r.;__aro_hl_oo~""'=-·~=----':;_~~~~~~~~-s_A_U_S_AG_E~P_E~A~RE_D~._F_D_R_B~~~E_A_K_F_A_ST~T_R_EA_T ~~~~ . ----· ,SS.a::~ PRICE. COMPARISONS Wl~L PROVE THE DIFFERENCE AT LUCKY. 0 I -.. 'Plcy pear rlnp lo ...... at<>p eoid!lf""""' port .. _.patlleo, Round out the -men~ with-prepared your fa..rtle 1f11> l!l<I a rich and molll -.,.i loaf. From -until. the end of 14.,Y ·you • e&J\ enjoy the luacloul !l)l&!tll.. ol ~ei r,a :t f1.om ;o"ego n, ~· anct C&llfomla. Their i'efnshini·• sweetnesa and Jujcy tex!ore are r....oo for Jresh eaUtig, out.of·hand or In lllada abd •Pl"'Uzer trays. Tbe1 al&o lh IUillble for all your eoottng and ~ ..... needs. ' -.... Tbe Boac variety, .....,.u.. ed '); llAI lope lllpering shape and ~ 8!"-la available UriUgli llW'CD. Ycm'U 11>11 -·· butlay -in baked -. or meot "" companimenlAI. The ........ kilmed pean have tbe loagesl ....,.., m.udllll ttiJoougb 0May. The Cl'elrQy lellire and .-tart llfior at the· AnjOu make It a ' Family Surprise Surprile the family with the&e' nest Sabirday. FRENCJI TOASTED ~' nJll~ SANOWia!ES . 1 can fl oanctl tun.o, draJn. ed aod OWd ~ cap llnelY "'cbopped"-"' celery ~ 'PP llnelY chopped -peppw 1 ~ lreih crai..t lemon peel 11;1.,~-~~ lemon juke.,..,.. · ~ cup llll,YOl1lllbe • i to ' dropo hot pepper -' I allces whl~.~ .• i ..... u JiWllif _,, 113 cuP ~-"" inill: . ' tablesf>oom butler .. . marprlne ,c.mb1no tuna, celery, -P.Ol'P'l'. lemon peel aod juice, __...and I»\, -llUCe; mlJ: well. Slqad even- ly on ' allces of broad; coo:ir with remalnlna slices. . • Cm>hlne eas ml awn; beat nnt1l well ~ Olp aaodyidlel In egg -· Tam . .. that -sldeo ol • WE GUARANTEE YOU SATISFACTION-.,, OR YOUR· MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED FRESH FRYERS CHUCK ROAST RI ROAST TOI TURKEY T -BONE STEAK USDA llRAD£ l BLADE CUT STllDllQ llRYIST llY TAILS DFF · ··~·~" 43c ""~'""""'' 9 3 c ........ s 1·21 M•M>d,, .. 55c , .. ,, •• w, Ult(O,.Olllot!Al.LL T V"COOIOltlONAlLT s 1 aa UllCOlllHTIO"AllT ..OOIOI 0,01 -010 ,0111 U.l.O..t..OIAD0"4 to"IOIO•Olt ~~~~~ • LI OUAl tT,. AllO \a CWALl?T ANO ••lllAV.. ti •u•i."' 11110 •1.•110111 •1.,.vo• LI •l A\101 LI PACKAG£D GOODS llLE PJIUPPLE HI HO CRACKERS. ............. .:::: 42' ~~.:. ~1t !'-.OL WI ,=14 .... TOASTER PASTRIES'.,\.::::;:: 29' .... RICE .MIXES ............... ~~'Z; 27~ BUC·WHEAJS CEREAL ..... '::';;.":·44 • C & H SUGAR .............. = ..... ~.: 20' U!M_W._~ FR OZEN FOODS GRAVY QUiit ............... .,.':.";:; 18" .... CHEESE CAKE MIX ....... o::;:.49' GELATIN DESSERT. ......... ~~'Z; .21• BEITT CROCKER MIX.~'l.':.":: 66' ... PITTED PRUNES ........... ;;::: 57' GRANULATED SUGAR ... ~= 1.31 HARVEST D,AY SALT. ............ ~.:! 11' --, _. LUNCHES. .................... ~::':; 69 ' -. ....-....m.w. .... MAC & CHEESl ............ :::-,: 41' VEGETABLES. .................... .:':~ 21' ,__ . BROCCOLI SPEARS. ........... .:':~ 32 ' JO~NS PIZZA ..................... :\:; 86' ---ORlNGE JUICE.. .............. '1;:1:: SS' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' . .... ALUMINUM FOIL.. ... .'.:0';1;1 1.53 TOILET TISSUE.: ............. ~~'::: 25 ' .... CLEANER ....... , .. , ......... '.':;':.': 69' .-'BATHROOM CLEANSER .•• ~ 7S' ..... .GJ.ASS CLEANER ......... ~."<: 47' .... ENDUST SPRAY ............. ~.:': 77' ..41ARVEST DAY DRINKS. ... ~,: 2S' RESCUE. ..... .' ..................... ~";:;49 ' ·-· FABRIC SOFTENER ........ ~.';."<:93 '' . ••9 • M.J.B. COFFEE ............. 4 GOODWIN AMMONIA ......... ":: 28' CANNED FOODS M J B COFFE< ••2 76 PUREX D~TERGENt ........ ~.':':':: 66' ...;.;.... ...,........ . '""'''.t.i.J: LOW S11DS -3 79 ...... . 11r,--v .......... 2)1,l .. . INSTANT COFFEE.~:r.: 1.46· ..... DETERGENt ........ ~~~;,": 69' INSTANT COFFEE .. ::r.: 1.01 : KEY BUY CllOlltl a1a11· . 11 C Bananas tJ \J.S. JrritQ, 1 llUSSET ,;™1iaio&1~·12~ ROIAllE LETTUCE 14c ..; GRAPEFRUIT ~'l""'' ., ..... 14',. CUCUMBERS ::gi ......... .'. 39c" KEY BUY 9 DElllSOI CllLI ·.i~s3~ DAIRY PRODUCTS We GIJARANTEE t~ LARGER Slli is a ·ORANGE JUICE.. ............... :::: 87 ' BETTER VAN/£ SOFT MARGARINE ... .' ........ ~O:l: 35' than the next . • . . . .. .. . • • · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • • . . • . . • • .: • • . . . • • • . • . • • . • • . • • -• . • • • • • ,. l>read are coaled wltb the -.. .. -'""29' LEMONADE.. .................... ,, ... KEY BUY 0INSTANT 'coFFEE ..... ~.".'.':'~ 1 :89 . .-+LIGHT MEAT TUNA :::~.~:1: 74' ICE CR!AM ....................... ::l::.68' smaner size or' MARGARINE.. ......... ::~,::;,:; 2f · ' -STUFFED OLIVES 14tit butter in aklllel; uilng I talilespoon per I a ft d W I c h , Saule 1amhrlcbes until golden bmm on both 11des. Serve at once. So• F.ilt{ng ,..,. t Dual Rore:·· I I SLICED TOMATOES ....... '::~'::':.': 30 ,. .-+A;l MEATSAUCE ............ ~=67' .... OVALTINE .................... ~':: 69' .... _ ·WHEAT BREAD DOUGH ~.~~:;:: 51' SARA LEE CAKES ............... .'.'.".:; 79•· ..... a-lllt, ..... ~ ... _ ..... KEY BUY CRISCO SALAD OIL .............. ~=63' DIET PUDDING ............. ~'1':,:39• SAlA0oRess1Na, ...... ".:':~:::: 42· PCT fOODS RECIPE DOG FOOD ............ ~~ 29' DOG ~oon ................ "::!<::':l:::: 79' TUNA FOR CA TS .............. ':'t~~ 15' IELllE IREll ......... 65t IAlt.T CA.ti. , '7•01JAI _..PU)!EX BLEACH. ......... ~ 48' ....DETERGEN't ........... ~.~~ 73' '.-+SNOWY BLEACH ........... ::;::: 62' IVORY BA~ SOAP.., ............. ~::: 12' ·SPIC & SPAN. .............. '.':-~::i.=97• BIZ PRE·SOAK .............. '.';:/:;: 1.07 .... SOFT MARGARINE ..... ~~,~: 39 ' OCVERAGE •SPIRITS BUDWEISER BEER ........... ~':.1 .32 BLENOED WHISKEY. .. ~."0::.:7.69 l llJ•ll £! ~= ·: •• ~: :: SAUTERNE WINE.. ........ ~~'l.1 1 .39 li1l•l•Ji/l:.1;a. ,,,•Tia•,PUt1l a1PSto.lwmr1~ll"J f<iIJJ =i •]: EJ :: :: • 4Van de Kamps :.. AN OUTSTANDING VUllTY • Of fmll IAl((IY GOOOS G.~dly ~cceµled OUll~- .• ·: •• :: •• • .. lOW IV[RYOAY PRIC[\ 0~ HIAllH ANO BIALllY AIDS ().!.!···4ti.yl ~ .... the f.w lt9m1 lifted on this pog• conatltute \1111 a 1moll tornpllng of the t~usond1 of low, discount prlc" In 1tM• for yov. ... ~ .. 1.w.•--·~v .. ••-··S ' All•IGHT, ............ :; ' :- "ITEll 21 ,.,,. ~ SlllPtl . Ii.! • a.,.01~ . ...,.93c /DOK FORKEY BUYS OllllT •• •l ILU·SILnU PON. n11m uoi68c LO.Mll.6'1 •.•••••• IEllTULE STUlll 2.0Z. the""° Of ,,~wt..,... 1HI 'Ol.LOWIHG ·ITIMI A'i'AtLAIU AT AL1 LUCKY ITOlll POITllLI ClllCOIL PLASTIC ODWHY lllLL 111111 IUIS Wtr-·fl..Glow cher<-ool, ~ttotltd t!yl•t. . aac 27.' LllllS' Y-1101 IDllLI Kiit TIP 11 ••11 '.'..~ !• //• _.JI TEIRll SlllNI FH OHlllll It a1$j ~a"" .,..,.,,,; ' , ' ••-•••••••--•.••.M•••••••..,•••• 1111 llllLEI Piii !ff! .. ~~~ .. ., ....................... 88.c iic'~'-Moch1"9-wiilhob'9 • o"'· colon: t·lt. !J:! ~~ ............................ $ J 45 .11111 •llLU PUS J 1 c ! !f ooM.~:~.~-~-~~:.i.. .... ,., ...... Jlc. · th•r•'• a ~ .. n:ar JOU , , • ~·:::.:!~i!".:::,:=:::. $693 UIC....,ASC .. l':~:~D .. l.IEITSH .. ···w····A .. S·~-H .. ER···················· .. S9J045 . == ~~ ~.:!-.. a.~,~~ l:.t!i·~· ~~~~:·~. ,.. 1nu1m c ....... , ... '" ..._... .,_. ....... ,...,.. "''· .. , .. 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STORES OPEi ID ll --· I • ' I . • ff DAILY I'll.OT • :Peppy Pasta . Pleases tlae .,.u· for all reaso111 ... vu:tol1, economy, nutr~ lion and llavor • • • and jUlt ' for two. ' " Puta,' manL1i _.ron1 ' foods, l.riii:IU6tl·m a'c a r on I, · 1poaheW and noodleo. They · an lhe ollrt al mllll)' a prize "dish from Chicken a n d Noodles to IJ'mtey Tetrazzlnl. 'l'be!e are ,.,.. cooks wt» 1et olong lille with all the rueona for Ullng pull ... unUl they reach · "ec0nomy." !Ugbt tbtre, Ibey b a I k • Economy seemr to equate with dulL Not Pala! . Wobld you believe there are MOrly two bwidttd different puta lhapes to cboooe? ' (JnJWy, It's five hundn>d!) • llome day when you are just "°ppin& around, choote oome 1'ldeol Flno1 ( t W i I t e d rennJceW), ToUt!l (IJ>lrall), opJnocb -· Fusllll (non-illld • opqbeltl) or Rlnsll ~. _,_ I " : )t ~1 rull)t. m11i.,. thai " fit"A~~~~ ., have .-. Mos! .-nl prodocll can be psed In- ' -geably. ; Beclllle of the dilfmJnt r lhapes, It may 'be easier' 1<> ' llllhltltute macaroni ptOdllCll by weight, ntbtr than by dry meuure. The usual package '9el an eight and twelve oun- ces, eo ey..guea the portion ol the pacbge you need. PEPPY MACARONI AND CllEE!!E 1 cup <;llopj>ed onioo i labl-na margarine :z .: elbow ·~ <. t ~).cooked 1 cup daJtY aour <rum . . II cup ·collage cbette z lablespoona cboppe-d chives II leupoon alt y, 1e.._ crushed red pep- per 1 cup lhreddecl Cheddar cbeeae Saule onioo In margarine unlil tender. Combine onion with all other lngredlenll ex· cept sbredded cheese. Mil well. ' Turn Into greasedone-<juart casserole and sprinkle with shredded cheeoe. Bake In 350 decree ovm t.r hall an boor . . Serve with additional crush· eel red pepper II desired -lour .ler'\'lnll. -Turri Heat On Salads I ' \ ' • • -.M11<11 2l,191l 1 I I I ' (~~. . '. • ( , Wod"'5do), M"'h 21, 1913 . DAil Y PILOT 55 , • I • : I : I • . • . • . . • ~ ~~if~~~.!?!~!~.;.., 0 f •:;I, At A Bet~ •I • ' . . . • • . . • Way al ": U#Ji,. .... . . . '.'The Real ·Esta_teu"-we ~pe~l&!ize 'in pleasing people who have specific needs in e home, so 1f you have different ideas and ere just e little herd to please, see us: We wourd like-fo s OW you the homes we have, ·and talk fo you about de· . vel<iping •. btt;te~ way of. life for you. Remember we ere the ler9est locell'f' , , .oY\'ned Real ~s~ete firm with over ,100 profe~sionels to help .you evt.r:J step of ... '.' .».: '!.">'' 1 Pl •. 'i ~~lb~, w: w111 be happy t: ·~ ~-·r ~··~y,.df youf q.u~~tions.; n • . . . . • . . • ... J lf ~. ,,·. ' ---.. <-f~ 1 • I t. ( • • • -. • • • ._ -__ .. - -•AU. THE THINGS • . • • . . . . . • . . • . . . . • • . . • YoU\I~ alway! we.nted ln a. home. are in thl! • bl!au.tiful, latte 4 J:>edroom and 2"9 baths. Im-• maculate'ttlroughout. Sparkling kltcht'n, electric built-ins -4ish\\'Uhl"r, oven and range. Vaulted ceiling \n lbring room. \\'flll ot ala9ll ovcrlooldnl the ocean·~; jetty. Park like yard with ~ tom dl!4i.ined heated pool \vith Jacu1.zi. Asking $115,000. Cllll 673-8550. _._ ....... ' CUESTA "EL DOltA O" · MOl>EL • HUGE RUMPUS· ROOM · St@PCREST 4 Bit, ..-3 BA 1~ · ~ . ' ·s..2.too , · eetUt11 IY dec(>rated and u~. In lmmacu- Ja\e.; "cOndlt!oR i throughout. -Features charmJng family TOOm With (irepl&cei _ popul11,r atTaili~ men\ With 3 bedrooms, 2 oaths upetain and I ·~. l :bath downstairs. Ver/ Cl:csirable -. i nelgbbotbood.i located close to schools, beach. ter\Jlh;"l cOurtli park shopping And blke trail. No ,9.'8.Y fo get more for your money. call 546-2313 it's ~08 to,aell 'this week! ,.. . ," I J BlJltl'lN6'1'8N •EA£B I t I ' £OBONA D.EL MAB 1N'vnTMENTS -I - I >32 Ma 11,rti. 21to ~ llhd. Sii~ 201 • I •n.tiM C-..... ' ~) I I 17'11 .... ..... 6014 w-.... Mf'l:"l I ,1 1474010 ' -• • I I , • ' • j I ff DAILY PILOT • • AM"D • • ' " ' '' ' MUn ANi> JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY · · TD DAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 1V ..... 6 SUiln 9 Greekllllnd 14 General ell.ct ; 1'5 Impel 16 Vltteoyl rnlnar8' compound 17 Englltl't tiYer 18 Historic river • • 19 Wanden 20 Bog 21 Spontora t 23 Thorough- . fer• 25 The-of March 26 leUcr l 27 Bu1Qen 29 Play• p.lrt ~ 3l Engaged in w .. 35 Parent: lnlo1mal 36 Oscilla111 37 -Curtain 38 Be11tot burden. 39 Gain byWOtit 40 Mud depoalt .Cl T•rt I 42 Mini, midi or 1 maxi 1 oC3 Sprite ! ... ~,. ... WOids I l f ' '45 NicknlfTl9 46 King lbn:-- 48 Conjecture 52 Communttiea 66 Heat source 57 --com 68 ,Oriental """' 69 Chemloal compound 80 Kind of IOUP 61 Coln• of Italy 62 Not on time 63 Effeminate boy M Romitn road 66 Engonderad DOWN 1 ThoMonthe pl'(l"Oll 2 V.clft1t1 3Hole-- 4 Ballpoint 5 Fountain conc:oction 6 Not public ) Lookina certain wfY B Qotflf 9 5111) 10 Orlglnattd 11 leavea:2 worda 12 Unu1ual peraon: Informal , Yuterday't Puulie Solved: 13 lmpertinenot: 38 A~ Slang 38 Not Poliahed 21 Overcor'lle by 42 SaturatH ft an 44 Sheave 22 Of ocean 45 Martin - movements 47 A.thel treM 24 Occurrence 48 Trap V Light IOUtCet 49 Coveted 28 Jungle award enlmltt 50 Living unit 30 Mtn'tnlmct 51 Aloi+« 31 UK river 52 Foo1t . 32 lelmed 63 V1nlty'*I 33 ~erlrig 64 Africlfl ;I( PlkYlfJf, ttPUblo Player, et 11: 66 Stnd fotm 2 wonia 69 Printly 35 Ache garment IO JUDGE PARKER 'MISS PEACH 1 ••• -. .. .. by DOlll Wiidey DOOLEY'S WORLD •• ::"';.::: %--··~-­""' SALLY BANANAS t •• I ' by Al Smith GORDO . ,. bJ Dale Hale by Emil Bushmlller ANIMAL CRACKERS ,\ r . . ~. by , Harold Le l>Olll! N01 JUOGE! HE JUST NOT REAL\.)' ! I TRY H 15 HOME IN A FEW MINUT!6 ! I ~T~~t,.~T'~~N(; SUPPOSED TO MEET HER PLANE IN Tl<E MORNING .. , eur SH~'LL &E ARRIVIHG OM A LATER FU<=iHT ! .. . ·. • • ' .by Mell \ • • •. . ly CflGrln llonottl ] ~ 1·;;; ~~ by. c;us Arriola k _ __.. by 'ROIJlr Bolin •• THE GllLS ' 5-ll "IMoold lbtlllor$111,..~ ..... ..-1111 ' nMlilibs" DENNIS THE MENACE •. r Ev.fyen• Hai Something That Somaona El1e.W1nt1 J Wtdntscil)', M1tch 21, 1973 You C•n S•ll·lt, Find It, Tr•d• It Wltn • W•nt Ad ..._ '-W.·1 .... 124 e ..... ,._ fw S. 1ZS.tft e ... .._ .._.. 1 ... 1H e R1 11111 ~ • ....... Ht-4ff e an11 111111tt : ... U4 e ,_111 • m.f4t • LMt-' ..... IU.174 . ....... .. ... ...... '''"'" ............... """". ...... 7 Jtlo.1" •... I I I ...... , ............ "" QMH4 ........ ~ ... ,, •• , ••1•." i191:1 ......... "'. ~·-·*· "'""'. Gener ii -fwSl!o G1n1r11 A~-S-1,ti, ~ MDASSIJCIATtS . REALTORS 21121 EAST~ HIGHW4Y I CORONA DEL MAR, CAI.IF. 644-7270 VACATION AT HOME DUPLEX IN CdM. Charming front unit wjth MANY EXTRA FEATURES. Shag cat'}jetlrlg thruout plus wallpaper, 2 bedrooms (master bedroom is oversized). SECOND UNIT' ts fur the bache- lor, 1 bedroom. ALL IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. Manicured landscaping. N~ds no repair in or out. . .. .. .. . .. . . $74,950. GOOD THINGS IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES' SOMERSET MODEL-Welcome children in this family TWO STORY 5 bedroom, family room home which features 3 baths, fonnal , di.iiing room, WET BAR, large convenient kitchen with all the extras. Tremendous fenced yard on deadend type street. FEE LAND. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . $81,500. RIGHT ON THE BEACH DUPLEX s·wim on your own private beach, a step·from your front door. Two large bedrooms and 2 enjoyable fireplaces in each unit. A deluxe property like this . only comes along once- m·a·liletime. Call now for appointment. .140,000. . -·-I~ L~fw-I~ I -"'-I~ -"'----•• -General GtMrtl GeMftl Gener1J Gentrlf Gener•I '1~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,;;;-;;;,;;;;;;;==;;;; ""'~---~~==~!=~::::-;--I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==! I• CORONA Day & Night View• CHARM * TEN UNns BY THE SEA Fmm "'~ -1acular COTIAGE ln<Uvldual horn" -pl' U,u.ique Is Impressed With Irvine Terrace 1524 SANTANELLA -Horticulturists of the world unite! You have nothing tef lose bu! your pots! And plenty to gain! Beautiful three bedroom with lath covered pJtio and climate controlled greenhouse. Color everywhere! And it's f~ simple s~il! At only $69,500. 2000 SEADRIFT -Swimmers unite! You have nothing to lose but a few pounds! And four bedrooms to gain! Plus cozy shag carpeting, big old fami-ly roora •• super size service porch and a private lo cat i o n! Antsy owner at $72,500. 2000 ALTURA -Sun lovers unite! You have nothing to lose but dullsville! And a bright new outlook to gain! This three bedroom Will do it. High beam ceilings, • cheerlul yellow shag, white wormy wood walls and a 10,000 sq. fl. lot that's as big as all ouWoors! Nilly at $74,500. Unique I s Impressed With Irvine Terrace (And Vice Versa) lJ~l()UI: ti()Mt:S Corona d.i Mar Office, 675-6000 Realtors $43 900 I °"""'' 51.,... home $26,950 "'""' rn• one ac<e Eaatslde Complrtcly &: elegantly 'I land 'Talk ' • I "·"~' ~-Ill I c.,.. . . to )'OW' CORONA DEL ?wlAR • Cot. urn1""1"''' r-"c · ng, IU'le Onc-of.a·kind 'J BNlrm tax m».n on tht'6e for your 1aa;e by the sea! Quiet tree sv•lmnling pool with hon1e on large lo!. !tinny 1ax shel!a-." Con&Utant tn- llncd drive. Below a hill· automatic sfidlu& l'oof (ru!t trees. Near n cw comf' $1000. per mo. nn..t. side ol Oowcring lvy and for year a.round comfort carpeting & drapes, bn.'flkfst PRlCE shade trees. Wlndin& red 4. Bedrooms plw view &ide bar, dbl gar. Close to ~p.<1. $145 000 GREAT brick pathway to secluded formal dining room C\LL &U-1771 , • entry. Raised while brick p&neled de! with Ontu BEACH HOME "'!P'•cc. Heavy b. am c d pro!ea:t,oOO'" bar ~ rt Imagine 4 bdnns., 2 batl:!s. celting. Large master sutto. ~21 Newpo encl. dbl. .... .... , & pa•i.. Co~tage kitchen. A FE\V HAlltllO R If •-... :.~· SliORT BIJJCKS to the blue close to beaut. Hunwi.gwu Padfic. UNBELIEVABJ..E Fairview Beach Par1<, where awtzn· to\V PRICE AT $43,900! ~~: j.,."':°,.;f ."~; Call now -645-0.103. COMP'ANV sm5SHiU' 646-1111 NEWPORT ~fitc'£"i'~ 5"pern "'"'ping \'\ew or (anytime) BACK BAY-$38,500 673 •400 valley and ocean. I luge 1=...,...,-Bl!..., ... "!"'!"I 9-Larp & pl eua.nt 3 bdrm .. 2 -r niaster bcctron1n & b/\th-5 DANDY DUPLEX ba. home. Its~· 1amilyl ~!!!!!'!J!~~~~~l ::::=::::::::::::::1 additional twdroo1ns & 3 O ONA DEL MAR kitdl. ha~ a fine e(\.ting] 1 ba1hs. Fwnily t~"JOnt \\·i1h C R area; kefPl!I the kids oft the RANCHO LA QUESTA fireplace, fo1111a.I 1linlng and Just 9 years new, eooveuicnf new carpeting. The drapes SAN MIGUEL MODEL 'POOL HOME hwlting lhi ng room. Re· to,..,,.,...,.. Eadnmlt bU also are new. This is one BEAtmruL TWO-SJ'ORY 3 Bednn home, new carpet, duced 10 $122,CKXl. 1tire8 spacious bedroon~ or the ~ov.·Ht priced NICE "hon loc ted on quiet cul-fresh paint, enclosed patio, PETE BARRETT 1'4 baths1 bul11·ln kitchen It homes 1n Newport. te a. · heated Bluehaven pool. Ac-separate iaundry room. Ex· 67r3000 de-'8c ~'""''· In pcde-of-'"' to ttar yard to< boat -REALTOR-cellent rental ....,..i wllh ;;i-ownentup neighborhood. 4 long term tenants. Sh:Jwn " Bedrooms, 3 baths, large or camper. $26,500. 642 .. 5200 by appointment. $82,500 =Y .it.~~ "::i~~~: SIX UNns -rrrf~ C. F. Colesworthy lormal. dining rm. One bed· 1 lo E tslde Realtors 640-0020 FIXER Uppltft· roont downstairs ·and is · · · on arie t-, as • iron.' ideal for a den or cuest Costa Mesa. $?2,SOO. 3 hcl., 212 ba. rondo. Vie-.\• of NEWPORT BEACH Red ed $f500 I room. Room for boat Ol" green belt & fl(X)L. Dbl. itlll'in!! Omtracttng Ftrm UC • trailer storage. W a I k lo 'C • ZO~E i,.,'llr. 'v/opener. Pr iv a 1 e Finest e q u l pm en t 6: Forced Safe ·~ ~ COMlllERCIAL T,..,,.. patio. Assume FifA 5~ + waterfront locatloll. 35 Yr. ocean . .,...,,.......,. ~i ~~"k loan, only $162 mo. PRICE REDUCED $1500 -~ CO&ATS 59' x 290' PITI. $25.500. ~~~ ==· ,s;u:_van. MUST SELL TODAY' 137.500 GINNY MORRISON BILL GRUNDY RLTR. Great starter Home! 3 Roy McCardle Realtor Queen size bedrooms. Coun-WALLACE lBlO Newport Blvd., C.M. •**** -REAt.TOJtS.. 675-6161 try kitchen. Water-softener. , REAL TORS 541-7729 '*l'.M* l5tli Mna Owner transferred Ex- Large dlnlng area. Giant Open Evenings *~~~•Verde Dr. East, ecutlve 3 bctnns., 3 batha:~. ~ad~~ Su~~\ e 962-4454 e *'*••':•* eo;;~n. Dining rm., bullt·IM, family APPRAISED AT $25,000! l..,!!!!!!...,...,!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"..,IBEACH • DUPLEX <m .. •hag carp<ta, great Anxious seller -take ad-2 •Story -~·Open~~Ev"11~~1ng;,.•:el~-view. BRK. $41, 700. 540-1720. vantage _Call 64>®3 , GI * TRIPLEX * Owner Desperale. Prestlge m UA\' ,\ Ille U "II RE OSSESSION $52,000 ! home. 3 bdrma.. 3 baths P OCEAN DUPLEX _ \I 1 Bdrm1. each Unit Fonnal dlnlng rm, family Ex~llent location n ear BLOCK TO NEWPORT Xlnt Condition rm., n!:&r living r m • • nla.rkeu, Catholic school & SANDY BEACH! Investors Eaitside Costa Mase ~m· BRK. $45,?50. I om' I L Ol \O\ _..,.,..,HAPPY SPA.:,C;;_;E;;.,..,..~'l'!l""''tl 1.G_on_e_r_a_I ______ G_•no_ra_1 _____ _ ch ulr ch . Rep al n t t!d delight· this IM?..tACULAT~ Nr. 17th St. Shoppin9 •-lboa Island .iiii&iiiiiiiOi..i& ....... j throughout 3 bdnn1., 2 2-story beach BARGAIN. FORTIN CO 1.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I baths, built-In k itc he n , Larger two-bedroom PLUS ' l i JUST LISTED fireplace & dbl car garage. ..eluded one bedroom. Roalton 641·5000 ME s A v ER o E 3 Can't beat this for only $950 Great for Aunt l\Iary! Must Choice Location· BEDROOMS, 2 baths, great down payment. see to believe · take ad· VACANT R-2 LOT :;: Bedroom, 2 ha th, cond.iUon with large kitchen, vantage • EXCLUSIVE Prime, level bldg. slle in fireplace, lar¥e pr Iva t e LINDA ISLE-BAYFRONT brick fireplace, huee living BARGAIN! can Now • Costa Mesa 50 x 115· Build pa.tio. Owbe'l" will finance, room. Located on qu'.iet tree 6-15-030.1. your future' for $15,00o. G. H. ROBIRTSON U>west priced home now on the market on lined cu1..cJe.sae. Priced on1y Realtors 646-Till Call: 673·3663 551·1887 Eves. REAL TOR * 6na51 "'FA 1 f UN; ****** * TAYLOR CO. * ' ' . ' this exclusive island. Warm & friendly and $34,500. Vacdnt ~ ready for ~ WestcliU Drive · lnany unusual features. 5 Bedrms, family rtn inspection. ' iiiiiiii~Opc~n;;i't~lll~9~P~M~iiiiii~ I ...,, • Bal~ .1 PALERMO MODEL-Harbor View Home. r>46-5880 <(Open Eves.) • <'O~ we by owner, -Only one left in phase 1 of resale section on w /Wet bar• fonnahl.ining rm & 4¥.. baths. 3 l•land duplex. 100 bloclt I FEE LAND. This home has 4 bedrooms, Fireplaces + barbeque & pier/slip. BELOW ~KET Topu. flll,500. Prln Otll)'. FAMILYROOM,2¥.. bathsinaTWOSTORY "Our 11th YMr" 4· ', VALUE ' THINK ABOUT"'! :~RONT ioc--~ atlnoopitere. Nicely landscaped yard. All this WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors I .!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!li!!!!!!!• I NICE F AMD..Y HOME on Wouldn't you like 10 move in-w/'!ll' .Boat all;, ¥aloa - I for ........................... '. .. $18,500. l .... i-1. 2111 S J 1 H 'll R d MESA .,_DE. quiet 1treet, 3 bedroom, 2 to a "'arm, lriendJ.y 3 BR,12 * R-2 * to owner. ~mo , , an oaqu n t 1 oa Wg\ bath, No. side Costa""'"'· BA hOme nea< the beach n ONE ACRE Balboo Ponlnaula , I AUSTIN.SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES "Overlooking Bl9 Canyon Country Club" 4 B Pool Charming country kitchen, a brtghl, clean loc .. con- \ ' REALTORS 644-7170 NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 641-4910 r + family room w/llreplace, venlentto schools, sho9p1ng, l61S M wU>1er 1·Gone-"=r=a1==----Ge~n-o_ra_l __ .;_;____:'-"-IG~anor-'-'---01~-"-'-.::.._.:.....Ge,,.'-no.:.....ra-I------"-'-' $39,500 ! •. ~~ !'.:' $29~ shake = nr,..~"=1""' ~li~ PLUS 5 UNITS DincNU~~be·p. mnodeh 0 ~e<1.1 2_rp11. I ;;;;;~i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;::;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ION Mesa Verde -tre, llhaded •. · _ (Open Evel.) unJ.esi you CALL. ~Id take 16 _unrts. Present ear ac · w n "'I II lane IMMACULATE ~ 64.5-72'21 income ~/mo. Prime .!'.m--0=:!0144,,__ _____ 1 fl. I n I OCEANVIEW t~ = =... u..: il!'!l!!fHI 17l3 w .. tclill Dr .. N.B. ~M~~cffl·ri'i Coron• dol M.r eLinda· Jj(g family room. Handy chl'f's • tct.'f'!.~ ()ntu C'OAST REALTORS. n~ R--'y for $ummot' Custom-designed & built with a breath·tak-· "' --PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES ing view of the Pacific Ocean. Ideal as a hide-~=~• eo:;:h,c•~ • 'Tl21 NwPI H~ht1 i-:•tion IJ1 """J.;J"'• "' = ~ SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT away or home. Lge. 80x132 ft. lot. Don't enclosed POOL! ~tra NEWPORT BEACH ~ 3J~:,':!i~'°i:_',';;Nw=o f~0<~tut1oruwlde wait to call on this. Only $89,500. 11:harp. _MUST.SEE -... to-STOP ln at 1215 Devon Lane ~ 11 ; HI. Zoning R·2, can build 2 windows protected from the Linda Isle W11terfront day 64.5--0303 in Weatclilf -This home la more uni'!i .~.500. Atrfft, enjoying a gourmet Elegant custom 5 bdrm., family room, 51h CORBIN MARTIN IUJT'OUnded by beautllul ES Contact: t'ltiJip McGowan dinner pC"epar'ed in your . aln el · • homes, 3 bedrms, 2 baths, "POSSIBILITI ELMORE CLEMENS cher1 kitchen, you'll llke ))a.th home. Panoramic m chann view. fireplace, 2 patios, ovt.<rlook· GALORE'' • 1hil 2 BR. home w/charm,.l 2 Stairways1 . 3 fireplaces. Large boat Ing large yard w/h & t NEWPORT HEIGHTS convenience to sho~& slip. • · .... · .' .. · ................. $325,000. REALTORS Call Any!imo 644·7662 pool. Walk to ochool & 2 Bedrm. hOme (nlce size 881 lltwe< Dr., NB 645-6700 beach. Guess what? Y $23,990 3 B. R e'"°e'A· LL ANYTIME e nn•.l on R-2 lot. Owner * Nawport Haight. * $56,850. can agent tor appl. For Complete lnform•tlon C must catty 1st TD at 7~%! Completely remodeled ~6"'73-'-'13U=------I On All Homn & Loh, PIHM Call Gonoral General 1112 iA 646-3911 er Evo. 64M543 Hurry! Sp!Jt.Jevel 3 BR. 2 baths. DUPLEX BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Harbor View Sharp .,...,Jned street .. Fa1I° 40lE.17.a• , fOllLL ~=.d=~=: 5~C:.,~oo...~c.!; $26,500. • H"ll ls in th• air and leaves are • -~ .... AU BALBOA BAY PROP, 2 br home w/C«Jar -~ 341 8oy1)do Dr., Suite 1, H.B. 675-6161 VA TERMS I 5 everywhc..,,, vecy quaint. "' .. 9 Ing Ip l """ crpt tlwout 5 Bdnn·Reduttd! Freshly painted & ..Uer .tlJi. • -* 642-74 I * + i bdrm""""" apt. Great Gener1I General t' This lwdy 3 bedroom home FABULOUS Hal'bor V'ew snYs sell with all terms or . 2-4 PLEXES, CM. Bltlnl!, location! By o"'nt!r, $71,500. i.;.=.;....---------------1 ~~e r::!.edtn ~ :: Hills -Corona Del Mar! !~~t ~ ~ ~ \8~~ DLX. 11 UNITS IMMED. POSSESS. ·=:-:;: ~ cond. ;:i:~thlng you want to dential area al Garden ~c:ard ~~~i payments cf $194. We'll TALK ABOfrr SUPER, CUstom bit, delighUuJ coon-Need a "Pad"'!' Place an ad! aellT O•ul11ed adll do tt clGroveude ·~~~ture.,.,s .. ~ 8,,.._,, Huge terrazm entry. show it to you. Ea.stskle Cbsta Mesa! Great try area, surrounded by" ~C:!O.U~-~!!!:.----well· call NOW s.u.5S78 • .... ........ t"<'... 111~ .. ,.,, fltettitectural deai&n and ex· beautiful home1. Spacious 31 . ~Nil!liil place, double pta&'e, COY· Giant formal living and din· ,ccplion&lly well built. Do bdrm., 2 be.th1. Everytbjngl~Ge~n~•r.ra~l~~iiiiiiii' iGeinieirialiiiiiiiiiiil ered patio and a htige ing rooms. Gala .family )'OUI" maintenaoce outsk1e custom! TI1lll home is 0 1 ,,,..11 fenced yard. Owner baa room with mirrored wt!: Realton S4S-9491. ~f.h a garden bo&e. & J)ou. perfect for entertaining le bought another home and bat'. Spanjsh Dair ttreplacc. ' OpE'n Eves. • · ~arages and 8 cOvered onlY $74. 500. MUST SEW Newly listed. 5 extra apru:i<>la bedYooms. N N k · , ng BpBces. You IOO will MORGAN REAL TY GARDEN ENTRY " ' Tall trees, fragrance of gardenias comprise lovely entrance for thl• ,.pee. home with' -lam. tin.· fl de '+! ·twement & attic. Bill ~fits. ; . ., • WHY' NOT BUILD? 'II LINDA ISLE is a good site for your cu .. tom bayfront home. One of the last water· front Iota left & only $89,500. CORONA DEL MAR Delightful area-big trees, walk to beach, park shops BeauUIUI decor. Remodelea 12/li. 3 BR. & guest. $89,500. For app't. call Paul· Quick. IVAN WELLS-BAYCREST Lots of charm ln this 4 bedroom, formal dining rm. home. Brlght lam. ~· overlook· Ing pool. 3¥.. Ba. Courtyard entry. Lovely street. Vacant. Mary Lou Marion. • SUPER ,.EW 50' BAYFRONT Bay, view• from 5 rooms. Lota of parkina. Pier & slip. &om for 3 boata 'IO 45'. 4 B<lrms., 4Y.. ballll, tam1 rm. l!:•cl. fin. Fee,, '225,000. Call G. Grupel , . UNIVEllSITY P~RK Stay home & relax in lhls former model townhouse; 2-tly., 3 BR., fam__rm. 'W/Wot bar; many, many decorator touche• call to see-"Chuct:•t Lewis IU-0700 --ColdweR,Benker .......... Sit NEWPORT CENTIR DR., N.8. .. ,-- Private maatu w Ith eat GntuC It_, ex61led when )<)U ... thb 67:J.6642 675-6459 COATS SUNDECK.! Go II rm e t Majestic 5 BR. 3 BA cusl'Om! f'W!ff Ustlng. Hl!RRY • ..__ .. & . kitchen overlook!! part.like ~ FireplaceA, mod.em Cilr 54<>-llSl Open .t.Vf!I. NEW WJTH yard! See to believe! ANX· k....... .......,., ,._ 1"6 .. WALLACE , lOUS -TAKE Al> 1.'~~'""-'"·1,;;~ln;;:.~·~. OCEAN VIEW ltflAL TORS-"""""" Call 64>--0303. ~~,..._,, :i!:•·liliOrhoocl. J\,1~, u. · · "' ,,.... Here's )'lior ctiance for a , Sw 4141...!..-. dllleovered at $97~ ~-,'.;;;;;;;;;ii;ii;Oij;;;,;;;;;;;;;;iiiii!iiiirl Qrand 11ew custom view (Opon ·EYOlllfltal oow! ~ t , home with 1800 sq. !t. ol ~~iUIM!il'.!21ll~a>EN!f!!!!J1".!,ll Put a little "loot'' m ~ luxury with s p a c I o u 1 l 0111 \I L Ol \O\ COWGE PARK 'v. E. Ho.ml & Co. i....._u tCallhose 1>.>0ub1 ..... !"; bedroom• and baths tor only .l.~A.~()),'~ · Div. o.-~ "bucks" .a .......,. $43,CXXI. U n d e r Ir o u n d WOW, 1WO STORY • with ~;;;;;~~;;~~~~~~====~=~~-~~======;;; utilities and \olds ol extru. IUper 3Y x 2'.I' muter suite, 3 more bedrooms plus lure family room with fireplace and kitchen ea.ting area. Terrtflc family borne, just listed at $35,000. CALL 540-llSl Open Eve«. • ... HERITAGE REl\l lOR<; ,A. HOME NOT Ii. HOUSE • 3 ll£DROO •·2 BATIIS e FAMILY ROOM .. ~ 645-:IUO -EURfl(A I! I RARE. FIND! ! BR, 2 BA, plua tam rm In Weltelllt ••• luot ~.9001 Looled with dlcU'aal Don't ml11t thll.E&gy tmno.Cal!IHW<OO S©~~1A.-lt£trs· Tbe l'uizle with the Boilt-ln ChucHe , SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 ' Real ton 646-m.t 2043 Westcllff Drive Open 'tUI 9 PM EASTSIDE DUPLEX FIXER UPPER Large lot und 2 31eparate hon\U. '"t..1uslve fireplace, sunken living room • coald be COi)' cotmee! !'-Priced for imm~ sale in "Aa: 11" condition • 129,950. Call 56-8421 SO\TrH COAST R&LllpR& ONE OP THE BEST !!h'"1> 4 BR. l tam. rm. North Ba)r bome. 3 ha.. tor- mal dining, wet bar. iiiA,:ioo. .......... GEM-- 1610 W. Coos> Hwy., NB REALTOR$ -cr>NDO, French Quarten, 3 bdr\U. :Ill l\0-Pool, dbl g1flle WI o _pen er , ·lM· MACULATE. flS,500. Bl'kr. MT-<UJ . <>wner anx'°91. Beautlf'ul 3 ~-!lining rm.. btlllt- , Im, tanuly rm., ~place. Wei bar •. Quiet att0. BRK. s«>.!00. 540-tm. I MACNAB IRVINE OCEAN VIEW-CORONA DEL MAR 2 custom homes on large corner lot! 3 BR., 2 bath/2BR, 2 bath + lg. club room w I built-in bar. Beautiful sheltered pool & pa- tios. $174,500. Harriet Perry 642-8235 (G40) EXCLUSIVELY YOURS Big Canyon 5 BR-$1231000. Share our good fortune--popular plan 14 BR + maid's + FR). Softly decorated in light gold cpl. & drll•· -'"Cathedral ceilings - 3 fireplaces. Room for pool. Walter King 644-6200 (G20) NEW OFFEJtlNG Spacious home w/pool. Paneled FR. w/ firep~ce & BBQ-separate DR. 4 Gener. ()US BR's & neat ''tuckaway" sewin& area. $89,500. "llano Frazee 642.8235 (G32) BIG CANYON CONDO Thrilling Yciew from thi!I 3 BR., ·3 bath home. Decide now & select your per90IUll decor. C. RA!lchmann 642-8235 (G24) (Irvine 1-·lrrineftooll, __ l 001 -Dti.. llO·UM 11144 ... -1144·112110 l ' f ' l~I le ~1 --~I un I"""" a...,, , L~ -"1obllo tlamts : ..... ;:_~~-~~,~~~;~~1.lnlura.~. ,;~~.; l;;;;:;;;::;;;;;i;;;;;:;;;;;;~ .-.... - SJ>.ACJOUS Ceirena hJghlan<IL "°""'· 4 bd, 211 ba, £arg, m, ~)', ulll ""'· ocean vk.-w, prtv. betd\. J'ffl llmpk.· By owntr. '512 DeAnm Or., fTS.6I09. , $28 .~ · · "Wll4t " ·a01:·1 -4 c:u110M au11.i • ,... ui. 125 °'''rtvnl!t .~ .:::o;;;..-~"'~··"''----'"-211R..m bo.ollft<P111l.= 11«8-PWS A POOL O-.ln ...ut to town • u..t..-u-• a.. ..... i. OOFFD: --Food cal!!-ll'one llanCh Cerrito.. 3 Br ! :::: " .. ~lhlnn .• 2 balh> ~ ' """"'°"' ~ w.1la ol )eadl. !l"I' 4'bd!:m., 2 Wtll IJllllU. IMUll 11111~. Inc ...ice for -dua to _,_ ~~-~-..;.:c1 • -· We ~N'lt 3 difftnnt homel mbTdrlj beauft(ill aotd able 'home ·widl 1p. JVd. tOOJD Wneu by owner. 530-1074 Pft,A ai;:Ok. Ail~ brand new, Turt111Ntlc : uxt -" -=,1"'..,r'....;:.:".Ji.: !\'.'°-poot.~~~-I, SALl!SALEASING ,_11..,, 81'-ll07. 1:::~rm.,~~ I, OPEN dally U.S. 2000 Altura. 3 Br, 2 a.. DtW I OPEN HOME poln~ poper, ctPI~.• • E VI RY nAY· · abutt"" Owner • l • f.. -r • VIEW -· latt•AoUy I IO ., All thll Wttk. i : MooratH. Fee land 6: 'Pr:ic- 1 VIEW ~ p 0 0 4 • :C ed. to sell. BroUr eve I~~ ~·v~ ,;,m.'6~:=21:,,.,,~-~~~ Newport Bevh. Of:ftred lor COZY 1 BR HOUie on Rustle 1 $75,CMX>. Call A n y t l me R-2 Jot in Cdlti. $42,000. By I ~ Owner. 64l)..8078. ' Cotti Meta '' GREAT STA R TER I HOME t<~ on th• Mari<"'. 3 Bed- ' l'oom11,. ~ Bath. B/I Gu Ktt • ; then. I'lew Tile and CIJl'Pl!t • 1'u'ouchout. New Driveway : and RooL Larae 60' x ~· --------12 UNITS COSTA MESA NO vaeancy problem with lhete good Eaallide Un\la. All furnished, except ownen two lJedYoonl unit. J.ow malnlblance -nice pooJ - painted to tJ>e la.st I -!ha. "'!~e ... c.u >46.l600. IN•.r..pt~'IJ DMSION. Ol'fN nL. •• rr'S FUN 10 8E NICE/ IJ:i':~"'" THE REAL .~~.1 ESTATERS = ~ ~=n. :irr:;--bHn ..-'*" ;ie,500. , , · A a. b I t.n -lldllty ~P!~lty ~ • GOLD.EN ltE!!!ALS ,~--_'d _ $125 ~ u .. ,.... vA .. ttD"f'1r.::1 ~~ ~ • •211DO • DallJal' Motor HOllleS YoUNa o .c. Pub ...,. •LANDLORDS• .·~~.,.,......... l910 ty °" ~ loono. "'IOdOY· • .53HS& BRR. ~ 531 6800° il<•tor IOO IQ!. N«<I FREE ~:'LT ,~VICE u•ftnt,we-vediesn,,BEAUTIFULLY ~ • =tobep-.<n4> -"·-·· all. CApLLOQllfkl«lllLS. SPANISH!!~-Here la a -•'*"'IWi'C .,, 5Gl:t Near new '72 llllf'urn. • 'l1lboa PenlnsuJa home .... .u... all tho ..... ._ ..... -· • Monoy lo l.aan 240 elegance ol a badenda.-re! ....., ... ._.c-· 3 ~. 2 ~. lam rm, · :X:: · 2 BR. nmDy room. Block Si9,900 UP • oil• "'°'· 1 PacI 0 u ~ lldg. l up" plies ~~ p~b~1 'l,; f;'~&"''" y..,.. l>Mroom.s, private ltudJ{ wuh/dryr xtra Ira: porch CASH 4 To~ from. 3 il 4 bed· with wet bar • tireplacr, a . . lncludu trucQ1 rental + awning~ akirted. On cor-CoroM cW Mer room, carpe11, d~ all family room, 3 car 1araze equip. A :hr<~. Gross ner. Filled S.A. s Star Adult , ONE DAY In KOod condition. Submit plu1 much more. Truly a :1' Yf!at $142,0001• A"'l~~~ Pk. Will fake tm tor $3700 terms. VA or 5% down • mU1t ta IM! ••• 536-2551 BKR ~ ~~~-'""'"'" eq. T.O.P. or p&Jo.ff . Excdtent klcations for "PRICE REDUCI'ION" _ : ";j'd_ ·~. :iu•elt· 567..aJ72 or 979-3843 att 4:30. Khoo!, ~e, lhoppt._ .t We. have s1aetled $1300. t.mn ~· , SACRIFICE Lido &¥, dbl IN EMERGENCY wrm ttteway. CACL 898-tS.\1. the sale1 price of thla 3 ' I wklt, 2 Bedrooms, ba.y GOOD TITLE le ~ =:"are~~~to1ntt! "O~~a view. $9500. 613-3817. $ eoo $ area and m"'t .. 11. Lulii R£AL..ESTATE m~~CE 1, OR ~,000. ~ :.t".;,.~ =: lllO G1.n..,.,. St. eau --No Balloon Don't hesitate, call , • • ef.9'73 5:19-0316 . 5.l6-2'1ll BKR. (lclO 1110 -----~ fal 2 HOUSES on cor lot, 3 Bl\, * .Ji;xCLUSJVE * ~ 11,i Ba, 2 cat' ear. & J Bl\, l 4 n..:i--I •-. 5 ba""· · POOL TIME BA, 1 car gar., Jg acreone<\ ~ .. ~ .• p., ~n, = . REQUIRED Payment ADULTS only. 3 BR., 1 lla, home, beam cell's.; pooL So. ot hwy. $275 Per mo. plus minimal mgmnL Gt o<lJ. 6 ~ aptL c .... op- pnrtun!ty, Orange Cout Real Estai. 6'H8l8 OCEAN VIEW, 5 Ba, 3 BA., 2 ltmdedtl. Modern ele- gance! Lie. ~ mo. Aft. 6. til-50). 3 BR, 2 BA. F RPLC Pallo, $350/'40. 6'4-0030 Cost• Me ... 3 BR 2 BA S27 950 • y porch. 8 Blcks from beach. i°tag~; __ 0N1ord, .. ~~mo rhon em•,.· Acreage for sale 150 L p t .. . • . • rs. Cub tor eq . ......,. Glln. ~~ · ~w ow oymen S MESA VERDE ('· ; I 'I 1 I' I I ''I h ' :'I '1' , , I ' ' ' . . -' "111 I ll' 1 .. SlNCE IMS'' let w .. tm> Bai)lt' Bldf. Unfvtt11ty Part:, Irvine , Daya 352-7000 Nights 2 BR., lW. 'Ol.h ,,,,,,, *225. 2 BR., 114 ba., air """' $240 2.BR., 2 baths ... :. ntli/300 3 BR .. 2 batla .... ., $130/315 3 BR., 2\0 bal!ls .. .. .. $325 4 BR., 2~ be'tbs •••,,, $C25 Ired.hill REAL'l'Y ' r Parcel . . • Zoned R-2. $23,750. Can Anytime, --' f!f'W, Jrg QO'xlOO' fncd & by owr. 536-6666 $l70,000,. 1 Acre No. Calif. My equity AAMB Lovely l BR. 2 BA, 2 trplc, lndscpd lot, beaut. hid & OWNER moving 3' bdnnl 2 RENTALS Sum ln & low monthly payments. , Fam Rm, blttn )dtch, eer- A Company With V,_ Univ. Park Center. Irvine eaµ Anytime, 552-l!IOO . otttce hours~ AM to s·PM * REPOSSESSIONS * Otrd pool W/allde & eqpmt i...n.. Dining ~t fus : mer, w ter 962-4m vi~ porch, encld patM>, COlJV Thruout Or. County S2J to nn, lr& patio W/bltln B-B-"-fT n. rm., . ' 4 leues. • all -~'-$40 Call Q, i,,. tm1 Uv rm, din rm, ~tu. ~ar U rm., LIDO REAL TY Apartmont1 HOME LOAN to ~~. 2 chlldun, I 3 BR., 2 ba., bltna, carp, ,000. tor addreuea. big kit w/elec bltins RIO tirl!place. Near ICboOll. brk For Sale 152 pet ok. G~ .I: water drapes. ·Newly dm>rated. Willi: Rl.alty, ~7739. plenty ot cupboll.rdl, lots oi $29,950. 846-US!I. 3311 Vla I.JOO, Npt. Beach pd, on qUiet cul de aac, $!35 Mo" lie. Aftll now. SPACIOUS Mesa Verd e atorq:e, big ward r 0 be 67J..~ 12 Units . Garden Grove 11·2 471 S. BROOKHURS'J' $.195. 6 mo lease acceptable, Corbin-Martin Rltn 6"-7662 Home 3 BR, -2 BA. lrpL, closets, FA ht, w/w crpta le '~ULY SPANISH" -Ex· FOR SALE by O\¥ner, cute bt, 1·3 br, 21ii ba owners ANAHEIM · 566MZ.. nJRTLEROCK New 4 ,tJi :'~w95o b~~-"!.:~R. A steal drpl, flrepl, fam rm. Xlnt clmlvt! beach area -'tile as a buttOri;. ~·BR, den 3 unit. Pool, all adult, unfurn. 772•3636 LOVELY 4 BR, f am 2'1) ba, park & pool. NO tutMDIAIT' °'TH[ c;01.w&.1. co. ,,.,.,, · -JJ't<I toe. Just 11..sted. root -4 bedrooms -study -BA. 2 Story, fplc ln M'str Ex. cond. $21,600 ann. erou. rm, fireplace, cp'". pe,.2981, M25. mo./ le a a & • i · 3$, 21,S SA. Condo, Patio, I' tamllyroom-2flreplaces-bedrm, loadl of cloaets, $146,500 . $123,500 Ln. StateLlc.~.18Yn. drp tio ' /f :i IJ;t\-' v· TERMS dbl gar. By Owner. $25,450. 3 car~· Priced to 1eU! $76.?0U. Prlnclpala only, usumable. ~. (714) BORROW TO $25.CMXI OD the s, pa w enc l-'4'=eo="2C'bac---clolo--to--~~-. , "' Prine. Only. 979-18.12 • ... 53&-!551 BKR. w.,...~ · ~-9588 or 645-2209. Prine. equity in your house. Use yd, in College P k. '295 trw;;a, lit ooDd. PhOne . No Down to qualified Veter· BEAUT. pool home 3 Br, 2 fU.4471 ( :m.J 54 ... 1101 Mai'a Verde' on y. ~e:n°ss"'.~fo~nan:oa~tato. I mo. Call Ray Gault at MJ.4429 or 837-9115 •ana. New on the Market. 3 Ba trpl nr So Coast Plaza, "LOVE A RED Tl LE Income+ Sh•lter HERITAGE REAL-NEW CONDOMINIUM ' ;Bedronm, 1 Bath. SZl.950. $33,900 by owner, >46-8347. "FORECLOSURE-ROOF?" -Buy tho rool and S BR• 'otN· 1 8" home In EASTSIDE COSTA MESA and penoo~~Pco"'P'""· Call TORS Ml).1151. 2 Br., gar,~. $21. o. -.m• -Call anytime, 646-0555. F I y II voe 'll throw In 'an . Im· lovel.Y.,..area.'i,Gny expensive BY OWNER. PRINC. ONLY Y"'!" ?"'• _....,. ounti n , • 1Y PENDING'' maculattt 4 ·bedroom!~. extras ~ ~trtlba t 10 indiv. houses, 1 BR + den FlN1AJ!.CIALH bnrSER81.YJCES ATTENTION! Small family.L c;;;•,,.l;;;U"na'-'N;.;lll=ut;;I __ _ MlallO!A.IY Of ntt COlWIU CO. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ~aw you been looking in this area,_ and cou1dn't locate a -4 btdfoom home for under .$30,000 '!'T? This May Be It! 1% Balha, B/I Gas Kitchen. Double Car Garage. HUR· RY! Call Anytimi, 646--0565. NEW LISTING! "OWNER TRANSFERRED" room home. This Spani!lh m.ation. OoM-to achla Ir. w/patio le gar. po<I. Lo vac. ' oi;:io ar YU. ~ 2 Br Ir den, cloae -3 BDRM 2 BA TH beauty shoW5 true prelde-of· sbopplng. Call for appt &: &; ml.,inL 9% return. Condo Costa Mesa 642-3484 to M~. Walk to SEA TERRACE. U1&h wide ~:~t l~a~Y· ·~~~,.r'~ Availablt' immediately after ~~~iced to 1e8. •• ~ ~~:1; .::;o. 'CAL-RE AL pos. $145,{XX). 646.376§. ~~Anaheim Blvds.1$.28l& . i~=~ Quiet st. 645-4871 am ocean view. Gate gWU'da. •park 11 n g c I ea n 3 small deposit and credit ' . n.&.A.llo~, .. 53!-9440 Commercial 250 S. Euclid st ~==·~~----Walk-to beach. Cbmm. pool, bedroom/lamily room chock. Total payment Is REPOSSESSIONS ' Nowport 'llleoch P~rty 151 Anaholm riB-5250 COUNTRY Club Uvlng! 5 tenni.. •tc .. all ptld. New borne. Cathedral ceWnp ln iXl9 ,per month. Freshly • --um Brookhtftt St. Br. 2 :aa... All the edras. 3 bdrm., 1 bath. Cpa., mi-.. tho living room. a f<>nnil painted lnsld•, ai.o "'w ~., lntonnatlon and location ·MAMA'S LAGUNA BEACH Gardea Grove ~ Kida • Po" o1L !rplc., lam. mt. EZ nmblce. dlnt"i room with a bulltln .,..,,..,, modern bull>IM ol .~ ... 1 FHA A VA hom.,, GET A ' WAY < Vuy . dbtlnct!ve retail 17412 Beacb Blvd, Aat. Fee. 81T-12f1'1 $400. 493$169. hutch. and best ot all It's in for Mom. Close to all !hoJ> co ... ac • , 1 • • sUfttl + 2 house• on So. Hun&aton Beach M7~ LRG . OLD 2 Br, fncd, $130, HIU.. VIEW. 3 ' BR. Fam i.,,•rl,';" ~~J!"1 .;;.'": ~1';!;;:,t".::;:::i v~;oa,:t~' R I KEAISABIAff~ ,,,, $23,900 2 BR 1 BA ~' H~, l~to = S<iiita ~ s. Main skm ~~~~w~'.i~R, $160, ='~'=tio~·2-,;ib-,"~'--"o, '-'Bl"-tna"'''°", -lrp=l..,c, I 536-2551 BKR. $3,500 will takeu: Call ea sate ~ SW'Wilne dean''.l:·~y tar M ocean view+ inrwTie. 617 W. 17th St., Agt. F~. ~30 3 BR. 2 ba. air oorxl. Club "SIX BEDROO'I + POOL" A_._. · •"""'NV.·-.-Santa Ana ' 547-4431 2B ~vi • ~ • ••• Near' p-O\VNER mUJ1: tell. Pool occupency, juat rlaht for -...ng <f61J......... ~A11 w--···ter A R & gar, bltlna, range, !'"• "',.,....,..~-gar. · lil!l"e i.s a tru~ executive home with 4 'bdrnu., dining you renten 1o pt IQfted. REALONOMICS OORP. ......... "''"........... ve., ttfrla sml tncd paHo/yrd new. 837~ ma~r. located 1n a prime Res.Hora 545-9491 rm., built-ins, pat Io. Carpet. A, dra.pe1 thruout. Broken 675-6\00 Weatminster 893-6008 $1$), '733 A W. :kn St., Newport Buch residential area and very Ope Eves Fireplace, family nn. On Huie ld,tc)len;• with gas $1 025 00 1 t TD l ~7398 " ""'"'-'"'-;..;;=;;.;.---I """ to th• new Mil• " . I> acre. brl<. 139.500. rang•. Countty atmo8phero. • • $ 08 ftS ~un aJr1s .....i 2 BR "THE BLUFFS" Square Paric.. 111la model I l '/ YEARS NEW 962-5566. Total payments of $194 pays Leased income i.I now $1,WS. folt, U.lr dog. $"60 3 BR, 2 ba '"Linda" plan. =~ ~e:=: ~~~ 2 OWNER desperate. Top 3· all. for these four store• in an 6% '10 INTEREST R e'1 p o n 1 t b I e End u n I t . Fr e 1 h l y rooms No more c~ P.tinut('S to beach • 3 Bed· bdnn. 2 baths, dining rm., Alph& Beta center in Santa 2 .J TD l parent.. help! decorated. Blt·lm + trig, •.. ~ake It a must to see room!l, 2 baths. Decorator's rear living rm. Family rm., ~· The mctivated ~ nu , oans NEW=''°""ac=lldtm:<;--,-2-~Ba,-wuh~. 1 or 2 yr' 536-2S5l BKR. dr(.'IUll, custon1 8h8¥ car· bullt·ins Patlo, btlck trtm Realtors sG--0465 will ~ a T.D. at 8% far . diahwuber, frplc, yard. lea.ee. U961Mo. pe111, drapes, mirrored brk $30,$50. 846-0604. Open E\lei IK>% of sale, fDr 30 yean. Lowest rates Orange Co. KidJ OK. $295. 54&--ll$ · We1lej N. T•ylor Co. "MOVIN NORTH"· If you've v.·alls. Fresh1y pa.intied in OWNER trans!. .3 Bdrm.a., 3 Bkr. 675-7%l5. Sattler Mtg. Co. llEALTORS been -for • REAL ~ ou~. sparldJng ck~ batba! Bullt·lns, dining rm., DOLORES Pl.AN 2 -adjoJning mrome Pl"!> '42-2171 545-4611 'J!:'lfl-MS, ~den:..~: 2111 San J...,.m Hfl1s Rd. BUY ... ch"'1< this ""'' aa1"'" •="""' lor •-patio. Fireplaco, lamily rm. THE BLUFFS ertleo, c.m. C.M. $'15,IXX>. Servin& Harbor uu :n yn. 12115 mo. 919-27811 .,.,., Newport Center 64H9lD Extra larie lot, cultOlntzed e. CAIL 545-0Q. Very sharp. brk $39,1KXJ. . owner. 66-~ J 6t2-6500 LARGE ~ 4 bedroom 2 z~·n.1!-'.'"1s ':f:"boa~ FRANCISCAN 84?-66pl. . PnpUI•; early ...... lncom• Property 166 ~-· ' 11,411-2 BR. KIDS" PEl'll bath, year .. around • traller ..,..,.. Don't Jet FOU AINS OWNER ' must oell. •Pool Greenbelt & some bayvJ.w Trult Dood1 ~60 .Art. ,., 8'7-1271 lease, '>i block w •• ' Sharp ' 3 bedroom home ln Irvine, -prictd to sell quickly and oUertng all ti\(' good features of lhe p o o I s , i>t.yarounds and · ,recrea-,tiorlal area. Call 67>-7225. this ... get by ••• li36-2561 . ' NT ~ w~t~" .d~ ~~2~ elldl61~ To~" 'N . <;otmty HAVE ,......i .W•ll -3 ·BR. u ••. :. ..... -· beach. Nicely dj(;Oflil· BKR. St>tral ~ase as :u ~ F~ace,tamtiyi!.onin: Broker.~lmdayor~. DELUXE! F-antutic duplex 2ndTrut~lorp.-'hrdwd tloon, 1itps'. Yards ed. $450.·..aEI> G I OWNER ........... Boautilul 4 ~arm·. ~.~ ~~t -•-3 acn" brk $39,500. 96>-55tl6 CAMEO HIGHLANDS foaturlng modern Jdlcbenl, m-stlll9 l•nc<ll. $250. 54Ul30 P E T REALTORS • Wf~IOlilT OI fH( CDt.WIU. CO. ANOTHER NEW LIST ING! bdrm. 3 ·bat.hi! Hua:e bonus ~" "' ....,_.. -.u.\Ca-h"""' bed climate con-Ot'J.n ROO ••• rm., paUo1.:o11 ... 1.,.., rm.,Bullt· noor plan. 4 Bedroom, 3 OWNER tnmst 3 bdnns., 3 lmmac. 4 bdrm home. Ocean ......,~ rms, _ ..--M tp Roam) f Oi1ol"'338Q 1 fl 18 .....,...iamn ba.tha, carpets &: drapes. bat ha! Built-ins, dining .nn ... vi~w. Access to 3 private trol, privacy. 19},950. Low I -I( 11! l BR. 2 BA. Kids £petl oJt-"'"" I -=,::;~'°"'""''°"'""°-·I p:,;su:O~.Ci!',brk. j;l,~: Sell cleaning electric oven, patio. Ftreplace, family rm. benches. $73,500. ~' ~ ~r ~ ...._,..... . Act. Fee. 847-13>7 OCEAN VIEW 842-2561 . 1onnal dining room, family Vtry ·sharp. brk m900. Open House Sun. l-5TY · 9 4 BR. new-fy palnted1 biQ. '=· ~. 3 11vB.R.rm2:ba.& room. covered patio. Oooe 1142-i69I (:AYWOOD REAL prd<!>er lurnllhed, avall ~ o:.~-·~::u~: ~~'Ol~!:r,~ltlree· SEACLIFP,oolybomeavall * 541-1290 * V.~l'°"~f.o. HouMI Fum .. hed 300 :J;'9.5M-OO!NorthC.~ ="J_~leale~ built-Ins . Quiet are a· ' ' on goU coune, 9th_:talrwaY· HARBOR VIEW HQME . ---,-.. 1 3 BDRMS, crpta, dips, ~. * Sharp 4 Br, 3 Ba. Townhse No down jenns available. 2 sty, 4 Br, 21h Ba: ,OwDf!t, MONACO ' Coronl del Mir )gt! fenced yard. $225. mo. Back Bay, Pool. Self clean • k 128 950 ...-,......, 5.'JG-Q76. , _ ' ' . 6 UNITS .-San Oemente '548-3426 · • .,r . , . OllilM"'L>•J· T Q P •••--'· 3 2 bed., den, 2 bath. Priced White water view, ~.cm. LARGE 1 bdnn, nicely lui'n. D p lrit oven, dshwhr, lock garage, O\YNER sacrlfice. Attractive . . . on uua vecy ._-an ·reduced to $59,5001 Highly 15.19 Buena Vista, Apt. 3 yrly c_•_n_a_ . ..,. •;.;;.;;.....____ $315/mo. I 3 S - 8 9 7 4 or' 4 bdrrna .. 2 baths. Spanish Br. 1"-ba home. $3900 dn. upgraded must see 1946 2si~ks beach, PlOI .Nmo/ . -83l-l&M ncc.-ents.. Dining nn, built· win usume ~.000 FHA ...--, __..._,....,.. -a.. ,.;,....,,,, Loh for Sale 170 u,..e or cp · o peta. $185-0CEAN BREl%E -New 1 .:;:;,,;,::.,,.~~==~ 846--0188 '~' ~-.. _, ... ~ · ~ 1 BR / STEPS TO OCEAN Channing 4 bedroom, tv.'O ins, tan1ily rm, paUo. brk loan. 6f4..487;. Prin. only pl.ease. R-2 lot, 50' x . 117', Xlnt Newport ~ Av,t.~ ~847-12)7 TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX ·'1toolandry w1hothea .:;.nat locBaal~ $27,IXX}I . 962-811658 h OdWNER -Mus:_~~ 4BR•""! •. J.. • residential location to build 1~ ~ANT·-1c View' 3 2 + den/b;tfice, aundeck, 0 ·-uv Hunt ngton eac en, comp •-.;u~, • ._, NEW' EXCLUSIVE income units. 15th St. Hunt. STEPS TO 'OCEAN "w -i: n.;i~ '· patio, fplc. Adu1tL $275 yrty !I!: ~r ~!!" r~°mn~~ ;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ~~~K ;on!~=· ~ ! Bch. Call 49&-106 a.ft~ 5. Attract 2 BR avail March 18 ~~e~ ~~· 841~· lse. S2J9,A Rfver; 548-8532. Upotah's paneled den with a $1,000. MOVES YOU IN _ Sell" ~le'!' ochl & pk.,..._ ~t-~BR.i2b~ Mountain, Desort, ·Juno 15.122; mo. Util Incl. fountain \/alloy * BAYSHORES +- ,fireplace and ba\conle"S Is a 11 .11 lrYine LIDO~iAL TY Retort 174 ~6'4=-"'J.81S=·------~..;.o.;.;;:;;;;.~:;;;:!... ___ I Yearly lease. 3 BR., 2"ba., ..ftighlight. Call 675-72'25. CASlf ~OVE IN • Sc er~A pal,.x.s all othcr1'°'1"'t' paymNtl I:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;' BAOlELOR Unit-.. NB $90, 4 BR. er 3 BR ft. Den. Xlnt. tam. nn., bl~lns, trplc. ' help 1 nnnce, AB!ume .. .w. per nlo nc axes. , o I• -SJT'T Via Lido; 'Npt Be&ch 80 Ac Mt. hideaway in Nat'l CM $85, Lag. Bch ,$95. HB L~cov'd patiO, attrac. •oe:• '11lomu, Rltr. ~ loan. 3 Bedroom11, 2 bath 2nd TD. Adult11 only -condo. , JUST LISTED .. . 673-7300 . torest nr JrJyJl'l'{ild ~ e,l, ~ Unit $100. VW Pd. 1 , !\la"" x tr as . Brand Ntw Duplex AND ANOTH ER! ¥a.gnift~nt nearly n e w 1han1e with an outstanding 'View ot the whole Harbor .Area, on a choice corner lot. Fbpular four bedroom floor plan and three car garage. Corona d~ Mar's best ney,· ~r-"UI. House is vacant ·and waiting for you! CaU '~722'>. ; AND ••••• I Brand new three bedroom lbome on CdM's choicest 1 atreet -one bk>ck to the fbeach • dramatic i;unken living room, masatve beavy ohlnglctl rool, top quallty 1constructJon throughout anrt 'I.II excellent 2 bedroom. 21 bath rental over a three car garage. CaU 675-7225. • .. , .. • I condo, beautiful carpets, 3 BR, 2 BA, all elec bltlns stream pille' 1 I ' c -•·-•v -drapes, refrigerator. Quick R/0, w/w cri>ts 1: drp!, An tmm&C"Ulate 4 bdrin., ~ HARBOR VIEW HOMF.S $90 ocrJ/JW tro <iii ~rn.o· ee. :u;:i-vwu. $360/0FFER. cµ, B28-56n Ocean Vu, walk to beach. 3 posseufon . owner trans· speCulator's delight! s,)'l'S ba. CLa.sallel townhouse. Popular Monaco ,Model. 2 &-l0ami538..32a& A.gt. ' HouMS Unfurn. 305 or 11) 828-5200 · ~J~i."° ..... or children. ferr@d. CALL 968-4'156. new, Won't last. CA.LL: Th1s family sized home hu bedrooms &: den, well dee· _....__. ll4 Hunt"""'" BNch ' ~ E FONTAI . NE betn enhanced by many ,oi-ated, shot,lls.llke a JllO!iel RMI Estate Wa111..-~G~tn~tr~•~l ______ l;';;;:;';;~~;;;'~:;:;:-1 B L,.. I' custom -... Th• 1 .. : mm•, Large tot, room for · ; 3 BEPROOMS, 2 baths, Coey, prlvat>, 1 P•rkl1 • SHARPEST STARDUST, ex· rear yard Ir: patio are-a-att pool. $84,500. FEE. R .. I E1tate Wanted 114 l i ti clean, 2 BR, l BA. cpti, terior paint stHl wet. hard· 9'2-'4471(-:=.)54W10J law maintenance tor care-HARBOR VIEW e ectr c bull 0 9t FA drpa, I~·· $235. 54Mf97 wood 11oon. "'"" "'""'"''"'~~!'!"l!!!!!!!!!!!!~""-tree ownership. Pools. t"'· HOME.S *· 9ulck Cash * RENTALS heat.·w/w ~II & .,7 ,;PID=· =..,..--"'=-= ee.ury Pleat dra--=, -'' SU;; U nls Jacuzzi & other' recre-REALTY 13 •• 7IO Will L-· ~ All drape11 double gftlle, BA.YCREST Area. !BR,_m.A,,. ~· w•, TREA ,.EH NT ati:.W facilitl" avail. Seo -,,., your P"'pen:,. Houte1*&•t1 f eel Id..._. . ..,29 aptalhi>o, 1"'ynl $325;11J :.r 1~~=e 4~~ See 11 you can find this ''bef· .tl)i11 ·~ "nowl ·· 2 BR l19me, -1 bik to oce&n. cub yflthln 72· bra. Call ...,. ' :l/m& Ag!~r~,j a,ppt onb'· 548-93il'641r.2848 Bedroom, 2 baths. Vacant. ler than goltl" hidden treas-Com11~ely turn. V'"acant. * 141•011t * or Mi3103 I We1tcllff 70· lot. Priced rl&ht. CAU. ure. It has 4 bdrm.s, 2 hlltha, Aasllme S37,000 lean. ZoMI W.1tth COITAlllU I ,;':.;~· :;;;~· ,,..._,__,~~ :7.:7::::--:"':'.~~-968-fi456. flr@place', covered patio, gas &2. $49,500 full prlce. ' 2 BEDROOM, ,t.ctrlc bltins. boat or trailer access Newport Pier Realty 'These Are Ju.st A Few 01 and concrete driveway lor 673-2f9 • Our MANY RENTALS .. , builtln1,, FA hat. W/Jt only $27.500. It's one m.ile COND'O * Ca rpet1, double 1i rat* trn1n beach, S/lndianapoli1t BLUFFS $85 ·-INCLUDf.S 1J' lltles .. $205 Aa9ftt & \V /Ne"·land. Good luck on ''SfNCE UMG" 3 Bdrms., '"' batba 4 . BDRM or .Jarg. home, Furn ~elor. Yo tin I ·962.441r:, i::.1ot yQUr treMute hunl. lf you h't Weatem Bank Bldg., Newer Q-Phln 11 ljewport Beach/Cdl\I area. alnllet oil don't find il, call.-.. ·. Unl~Park, lrvtne TED.HUBERT Ii ASSOC .. With leaae PPtk>n to buy ,ar * 1 2BLKSl.n>mBeacbl SBR. 2 larwin realty inc D4"y1 • 551-7000 Nlil\h :wn Via Udo, N.Bi m.-8500 min. down &: assume, mort. $U5 _ EASt UVlNG! 2' Br. BA. Frplc. Patio. Fenc8J. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P I 968-4405 (24 hrs) ' WATERFRONT batgofn nn Prtv. ll"Y· Mn. Bol\eau Mobile home. 2 Ba. Pll'tl> EJ:'mo. 530-3109, MQ<l>- FORE OSURE , Udo Bay Luxury dbl wide 64M917 , • 1 fuLn ~,. .. it eves. Open Sat & .. CL '"A FIVE BEDROOM WE'VE FOUND ITI . '~furn, $15,500 .. 1100,llXl.!NEEDtol,,_ln . * . S..~;tlUTlldCircle. PENDiNG" BARGAIN" -This beauty It's Just what >""'V.·been 673'3817. , . hotnff al "l'P"alfU tjue· 1155 . WAIJ{ TO BEACH! 2 3 BR. 2 BA. crpts lhi>o. al80 o~a huge family looking for! 'A striking atri· BAYCREST located on San-Agent . 7..$Jl2 Br. Stove, refrie. Oilldren rJA hea_t, fenced, dbt ~ 3 BDRM 2 BATH l;~ .... ..:1:::::1~ ~=>;'u~tr.'= ~,,lBri.3BA.t.mnn, wooou•. -o1<. $240. m Huntl!'9'°fl Boach AvaJlable tmloedtately after to the btachel, tennls home. 4 .Bdrrrw,, 2"' 'baths wno&1 dln rm. llY" owner, I I ~ * Sat. I: Sun'I or 'i.ftet' 5 pm small de-poB!t and credtt courts, schoOi. and sbo~ and a family room to ac-$67,500: 646-3406 , ,._,.... • $165 . SECLUDED 1 BR Cot-. wkdaya. 3, DORMS, new, ~it. check. TOtaf payment Ui ping •.. PLUS a panoramic commodate all your 'needs. iL-UftFS CONDO tage. Lq yard. AvaU Nowt $250 -4 BR, 2 BA. Nice. Nr. dta~ bltlnl, no pets, Avail S.nf per month. Freshl1 view of "-' new 1"t(ional A ·v1ew d. ~ hUls adC1I an c' BR, 3 BA, haril to ftnd ~ * scbls. Fnoed rear yrd. ' Aprll 1,.pso, 8'~2276 painted im:f6e, al90 new park. 11'1 • ?l'ally prlct'd to aesthetic touch tor yoor en· Model, by~~. Bull-• , $180. SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba. »"TU 1' a r.n 1 w-o r l'h b. ~1 17' ba. ·patio, carport; carpet&, ·lnodeJTI built-inl sell. CALL ua bJday. . Jo,Y!flent. Price of $58,'*1 Du 1exe the Nr schls. Kida: / petl I ~ JIOOI, clu~, de P ffr.a M:,.' =!~ ~18:: 5.li·2Zl BKR. lnclur!es the J&ndt .. l\tfk'I :..=. ~:a ~Ul"llty , ~ liha:IH. , WALK to Water-S Br~ ,f llO, ~ m5 mo, .,·~7% anoual per rate. BEACH LQVERS ,. eel h•11 * ~ * SklP COVERING •,~HEIGHTS ~2 :,"'~'130~W pd. _,,- 13.500 wm taK• It. Coll TWO STORY •$36,500 ~ . I Nt!.l'!rt Hoo9ht1 • • AND -1 Br. Encl pr. Hiii Jard Aat. Fee. -. U"lvonl!! _Park "'~:::~ :·::.~"'!ni:; • I' , . RARE:·,lPfEAL DRAPE!lY SHOP 1ork1Wpet*· ': .. -,fuN°~~!t~~.~ ~.;8~J!~ O W\L11lR !\ lf [ Realtors '509491 Open Eves. "Ranch Style" 'fwmlly ,_. A ~""'pany Wtth V1aJon """ wit> -hl'dr frplc., " bid&., on a Cl lot, South .FREE llElo"1'AL ~Yd Agt. he. 8"1-.lJO! ltEALTOI\ ~10 bath. ~ Huge bedrooma. Old ~ REALTY • "'"'~Is olio~. i'l\stlc 'l'ake .,.r a· JIOh\g buslnc" LANDLOllDSI Flmlllcs. P,ta. Sinalt1 oil. A1"iJ .,.,,, 1425 on ltua' w a n ..... t<>«lll"i roari"i l!nlv. ~ Center, IMl\ne 2 ,}1 i;n. ...,.rm., o! 17th St. A Sal ... ay Mork· BEA.._ ll-"•S 1163 " 2 BEDROOM. T...-e Unfu"" R fireplace. Garden kitchen GAV Anytlrne, W ,150f F~ h~~=~bY nn. trt, Costa Mesa. lncl. equip. """"' ~" ·~ kID8 ~ TWO BED M ·-ha1bulltlneattnabv,Joad1 oo .. ehoor1 8AMto6PM NwlY · . •t1."re. l<lnV<ntoryAplentywori<. * MM'lll • * Alf. r ... 111:00 H_uont .......... Moch MINI PALA. CE' "' ........ and l*<» -· coi!d. ,J>1tio ~ '°' 127 "°°· LANDLOml · · . • = 1hru. Elopro>.....,._.... IRVl!IE 1lY Owner .. Extr~ ~ ell' ........ C4Ll '-1. U l •JfH !Un • '111) -.J BR; 2 BA. 11L I BR -· Nowi, I ThlaPtUepmbU-lhU "*11 .... Id-.. , .• It Sharp3!lll,2BS,frplc,Nr • ~iOo l • tliw' We ~ta -s~F ...... , ___ . polnta4.W-•.U,W. lrpta ln tbe livlnr nn JI pc1vaq. All c Ir pet. d. J>ew, $llOO -. '1't>'*1 • ·-' ~ · · ~" ... .,, • ...,, .C!Pl!.l -l8W!ll halL New tile in kltcb o\ dla draped ~d--i.:.icolon, gr5~.},I)~ i:nper mo 1133-U03, c•':"91(f).~ ... ·~•·3414 4f!tTt-~oar =s! $210 -2 PoolL f BR. t BA TOWNilOiifu 3 BR. 2 BA. •~•. ,Relax on the mvt1'fd rtlll en lfll" ~new. · 1...... N••r Jlf•"P•rl P••I Ottlc• \Ike & FREE .. ~a.al try TK. Ideal for ttmtu.. Alt-#315.JClnt oond. :'1~,,,=.i~~"'; BKR. rn Loguno Booch I &S ALTY N .. vi-1 Fee. 811-UOT. Oill 213/4111-1814 BR I BA It'• on Jdtcl ·~Inr~ ~QR" T BY Owner. 2BR. 211A, _.,. Near""-" Put Olllu e Plutlcs Mfg Co, NU.VllW RtNTALS 4BR ltom<, I'll ""ie':1: !'.".?~ BNch II-• home-"O totll'C Thi• beau~ ftifi;, rede<:<nt<d Ococll ~I)' Vu c-.0 """ ~ e "'°''"" Eng 511 Soni m«l30 or -=-pit~ • 1>1'1nc<! Ohd his Pnncelll BEDROOMS hOlno bu juat '119,!IOO. ,Prine OlllY, 7'5 = = • • • lullcltra SuPl'IY E AJIEIM; 3 811, 1'11 l!A 41111LT'S OllLY • u:ASll Thi prico 11 only $22.llllO. that. H.,P flboltyrocm wit• ~le Way, 49411635. OWNER, $l2il0 "'""'th I BR, HOLLAND •••• Saloa W/W Olpt .. dnptll. Patio. \::"Jllr .... ~Z'~ a, BR. 32 /!:" ~ .... ,.... I I' ..., bv, a lonntl Mvtnr • 4!H-l9m 2 BA, lrplo, NI' Sou ~! 645--011) or ~..,., Air condltlon0r. u;G/mo. U) ·u..im .. (l) -;:-U1ll .J.. "f'S. f, dlnJnr room pl ... beecl>ea, B'I'· ..,_ PA=it· 4 p~ kif ol~m.•m~ ~llOt, If no lltr. !l'lt-13U. 13t. 'SllO 01Utt ~ 531.<a•O 1-...,,) .,1_.111 PIU'kJ-ochonlo and tlloppio}g BR. 2 ~ .,p. din: rm;, In· Pl"".,._ """ llD3, ARE,.. Atk!locl with,.... Sl1IALL 1 .BR -· -· 1121 ·a BR. Slnlla Pola" TIM. • • • ,,. • • ,..._ ,..Jldng di• ,.. c • • 1.nor • lndlCPll '' P -pmam wnll1 -..1 Let p1e1.iy f\lrnQhod. J m1 1n>m kldo OK. FOR Ownm ha"' ""'thor home ,.....,l\All. Av•U. Jun 15. Ha .. _.1111,.,.. -t lo .. ~ ,.. how to """ b.adi. ll'at<r pd. '-1 Art. T.., MT·UDT / ft&'LY PILO >Jl,. lutH) dntw In tho wm. and mlt.St arU. <;all••'*"'-"· $42,ilOO· ~ .. ~ , a<ltt -to\!• do It jootlt' ''"'~ tlmo Int o wlI! ..,.,. uuuo .. with CIWll· fr, a -. .• Mii P!' ,.,... T • .ao.AYPilotOaallll<d .~lBKR Selrldlo 1-_1 c.u 'l'lil·etU'llOWJICJ..#IS. '1\IWY,l'tloneSU·NU ""J\60mo .. \>a11Aprir4. 11em1w1tto-.•-CLAISlllllD A ,... "" M. IO$ll. .S.U. 1<11<..llm!a • ~' ~ 60-W -I . Caullled Adi ••• -.S belwn 4;l0 •I I'M. &4&dl. PlloLClul!W. ~ :.,:;:::;:;;;.;;~.;::;.;;:;1.:.:=~ Ult )t&LIClll!!Mil1 z=t --• -~-::U:::::: • _ • \ \ • " 1 • . . • r - lrtJ I --~I J~ I to«•- "'-I "~-"'"' ·~-365 ,.,,.... Apto.. ~-••so ~ •~ ... 530 Found (-Mil ....,. '""' vmvJ'.\I. ==~;;.:...--..:::=i:=:~:..· :::~:.:.:.::·-;.::;•k __ ..;;;;;;; Fum. ., """'""' Ill l'um • ., U""'rn. Jll Gor-,_-ROii! ...-•• -_,. ----· ,._ I ~ •--ch Oen. a...lnt C-o -MRS. Kmnfcty-Sp It it u a I FOUND: Sbtphttd puppy 1: ... ::i::P::::'":=:""°~-~:_...-1--'..;.;....V ___ I~""'-·~=---H I!... llMch Hlllll,.,.,... llMch STORAGE PIOI' r... -.. boroaoope -·vie. -~ 2 BR, OCtOn view LIVE In tho all ,,... 'Dt.Ni DELUXE Utt '5!" ' 1.1311: ....Slos -.. all aJ· 'l'lllbert, FOW11>ln Vallmy. mo. mo -Point l!arl>or at tbe APARTMINTS • 0 UNTINGTON lll!ACH FINEST • ~.,!l' ~~ --345112 Via v2:ce. ._111111 Marina Inn MQtel, Air Coad. Frolc'• • s SWlm· SPANlsH COUNTRY ESTATE UVJNG Self Storog1 GcswiglS a11o 11ao1 Iha God-liven LARGE. Black c.i. Cost• -=m~1 =.,.std: c~H~Spa..,,j 2Atnsbeau~tllteaurroUDdln.ls. Miiii W••laamlS r=r.:ptd ......... '="1".t =--~-VJ~ 2 BR duplex, ....,...,. by llcleoctea " • ..,,,..... Billiard Room • Sunken pocL SpanUb fountafus. • Boots • tt.creo-1 Vohkloo ~ \\-'111 belp '"" &0-.1092. : I =:i, private yd. 1991 =~ i::;.~..:.: 1 Bedrm. Froon $lM e Spacious Rooms • >parate dining room • Housthold ~ • Bus ...... lnu-y ;:,/;d r wile,.. you ha•~ FND ·Slam-cal· MlsakM\ • _., __ !,~,mo.~ l>ath, laundry tuilitiea, 2 Bedn». Flol11 IDJ •.Walk .tn.Closeu VARIOUS SIZES-FROM $25/MO. " _,, sic ....... ~tei; ":,0..£!ll" ldeotll)I : 1.;··:=;---;ic,.:•:!!;l'~~~~ meeu..-"'°"" 'Cloee to'San MEDITERRANEAN • Home like kitchen & cabinets U Loct lt-U Keep Tbe ff:l. :::,, ~ !';". ~~ ' · --l H .. tljlgloir llMcll • Clemente tutd L • g u n • V l.l:AGE 1 Bedzoom Unlllrn. $185. 'Furn, $185 On Site Managen, Weekends ut1et1 A t1o ,.. ...,. 1or 11. 0o not ~~ w.:::,:e ~:lite ~ii \ ~ .=,..~ ::i I 2 Bedroom Unlllrn. $185. Furn. *215 24 Boor Aettss -her with °"' o<ber Ettslsn "'"'°'· eeu MM1 · ~ f H.EW i H,t ...,.......,.., llQ ... ~ anti ml -BIV<L, CM. Townhouse! Bdrm., 1~ bli., ll,400 '1'!· ft.> No Move In-No Move out Cbargu -· <an visit will ""'" GERMAN ,_ vie, I "llalh, lirte pvt ,.rd, encl up. -lhla ed tutd tnfi'!i:I ~ .Furn. $240 Security Patrolled --1 " 615-Gl9l. !ryw San Clemente i 2 ,.,. pvt_l!""'i• ID duplex ..... ,,., 15 oft .., .... RENT on'ICE • ALL UTILITIES FRll • H1111llton & Newlw St., ---··· ...... J'URHISll YOUR HOME OR Point. 492--1781 bttiltllni -· per mo. Men-week'• ...,._ -"' PPlllN 9:!0 to •:!O PM Walk Cent on'1CE -Bit> lurnl..,., • ~ ... ·:._~~.Hwit· Huntl"91M lltlch CASA 'GIOOiADA ADULTS to Huntington N~PETS Alt0New~..:!.r..=:...a-:::""' ..... =--~ '~'"l"~J.s. "' • · -·-·---Roni.I Cooceaalon LA QUINTA HERMOSA llennltlr si-.-n. at 96IH178 Newport llooch LoQulnto Hormon Lovelk I ny~l1' •BR• d' .... BR-withn~ 16211 PARKSIDE LN (7lt) ... 7.5441• -·Jo ,.-. C • 11 FOUND Doberman -3 -. ~ • B1k S of San D' -.... Bea ~ lie--.a with top olrl Vic. ol 17th .. Alp STEPS TO SURF! Brand 2BdrmStudk>,1'1iBA.Furn. beau ylandscaped • • • 1ego~-.. ..,J .on ch ~ 1{9) I a aperkttt.-e It lmowledp, eeta.5«)..4319. new. 4 BR. &: 3 BR. Move in $240. k 121 k aCl'ff beautlful groundl. Gu incl 'd in rent. lJllt. W. of Holt to Partside •• ~-mtnt& t.'Rlnl .... ,,-ycm11 be dellrcbte<t Call FND. Vie Slater It Ward Brii 1 ·~.,, $295 up uA_... Par e ltln'Olpldlnp. Child up to 3 yeara. No pets. . . . s..• .. __ ,. --~1 •We -Cal •• -. ' ~. Swti<en pool, BBQ'• eparld-11 Bl< E. o( Harliot:. --~ ~ 66-8400. 1n&Spanisbfountains . .mMartrnacWay $1-9559 &£ij11J ii~~:~~ 962-12~9aft6pm. ssil ' t T".."U.~ PAID 8LJ(. .;l'lthSt . ..;... .... 2 , _ .... -. ""'-II •I I "'"' I -I. Apts., . --... 111. tor lhe1.L.;;;"='-----...;;;.o;;1 ]~ Adults, No Pets BR. 1%i ba'.s. Mature adl.ts, . . . . Fum, or Unfum. J70 NEWPORT ...._ 3123 better. Proleu.lonal advice. ; ' fr-'"""",;.-... 16211 Parktlltle Lone no pet.. '115! Blins, pnae, N . Booc:h Blrdt. Dial llllc. Dolax o(. .., 1Uo Roedltwa dally 10 ~JS -Brarelet, yo! • -· (n4> 847--5«1 new carp., paint I: driapes. •wport · fioe • •w.il.450..,. ft. DllO AM • io PM. <9 2. 913 6 . w/hand painted figures. vie: ; A F ffi 14 bU.. S. of Sin Dieao frwy 0~ lltJo st~ Eve~ HuMlngton lleoch -Nowport luch ":i.1: ~ :..:.. ~ ~ ::" .211 C:..!':eCamlm ~~: °':,~~~ : ' ptt. urn. -on Beach,~ blk W, oo Holt * MOVE IN TODAY * SEE from tio your next a1rpwt. 5il'.-34BS ~ -644-4779 i lo Pirtslde Laite.) ** BEAUTD'UL 1 A I BR, $!•• A MO, . ocean pa • D~ -•-~ _ PAl.111 .. CARD READrnGS LOST ••·-b M·"·-• S.lboa Island ""!l!!!!!!""!'~""!'~!!!!!!~I Contemi>or8ry Garden Aptl. "N upstain; lBR, 2BA, nu ~ lfJMe -. -Nlf Put. Prnent It uuu-..: ht auaru , I = $14.3 ~ $165 Fum or (Jllfum. Patios, Spac. 2 & 3 BR. in 4-plex. refrl&, $285 yearly 643-1878 t number mo. WD1 prwlde hlnitutt Future (213) 89+-ll.50 Fully Duck, white ring atOUhd 2 BR.. Sutldeck. Garage. BACHELOR A 1 BR., patios, trplc, dshwhr,' new crpCJ: &: Se\'eraJ aw.ii. ALL EX· 2 BR nr ocean, ref, shag $215 ap at $5 mo. Atwwww-9l!l"'rice lie. neck, Qllor on wtnp, Vic 1 $~+ mo. thru June. J.15lAi trplc's prlv. pragea ..: clrpl:, priv P&ti9 ..... ~ Jn.. TRAS. Pool, rec bldg. K~ yrty. Adults, no pets. 309% • :,~t~s.dl~ PROBLEM Prepancy. Con-CabrlUo A Santa Ana A • Ame thy It. Into call ~ J:cth ~ lots of tant Ok. Call 561:2M1. ~00 ~eel!!.,4.5, .. ~ 36th St. 644-4MO:Apr 1. ~~· ~ .............. fidmt. I y m path et i e C.M. ~. I : , 642-511;6. i.. · • pool .. NEWI.Y decon."'1, qulet 1 1 •~ W. o( n-~ Blvd., ott l_N ... B.2. BR. .. 644-4'167~ • .J."IJ• O. Atju!ts,' @' $l3S 0 NEW""'--. al<. -,_ ......,...,,, COUDl'llng. Abor-l1'0350. BolREWAR!?__ lor Into 2 Br W/ck'tk. roli~ Apolena pool tables, 18.un&. be.tu. bdrm apt Prefer older lady ..-. _..... ~~ au.i Domlneo OM1 N.8. at. ~ 7l& tlon I-Mloptions ref. taco cur&ang Furn. Utll incl $%1()/mo or See for yoorself. 1'001 00 I "--'-'D_,_.._., •ter. IMf-4350, 968--1510. *I· ft. will putitioa. gmd •nr•n"" 642-4436 In& 3-18 V!Ua Pomona ap $65/wkly. 213, 454-4428. KeelSOlt Ltt. (1 hilt W. Of ~ue ,;;;"'c'.M"'p.;n; 3 Blocks to BNch fir., air coool. -plis. ~........, neat w/male, CM. No quesllons uked, . • DELUXE 2 BR tU June Beach, 1 b=:~ Slater). ~t. $165.. ~· Brand neW, 1, 2, 3 BR apl!. WeitmfMter l81S WeltdUI 5411-9515 44. lttb reas attractive ,:m-.300;;;;;;:::;:'-' -,,..,-,-==cl 15th. S22S mo. Call 675-\J063 VERY nice 1 BR. In a s.mall in 4-plex, $165 up. Bltns, DELUXE 1 br ap&cious, The greateat ,.aaoni for NICE ofllc!, II*'! fH Old fema1ir rompank>n. 25 to 40. ~ -wh t t ~~ I alter 4 PM. MEN, Iman beach hotel. quiet complex. '14 0. DW, crpts, drps, !pie, ;ar. quiet adult, pool, bltna.. siz. mewl .... to Oakwood Garden Newpart' Blvd.. l bib Hart1a Sallbw. occ. dinner. P .O. m ngs mixed ti Balboa p ' I Rooms $21.50 per wi:. Apta. 837-9517. No children or Nr schla I: goU course. Call 893-0fl9. ... of a.st Hwy UDD ., a. &:a li-1. Dana Point. mos. Vic Balboa la. We en nsu a $95 per month. 53'6-7056. pebl. 494-8.122 Caft G), or 846-3371. · Apts., ::_~r:;e:s.;: ... tt;,.;:_nr... 1300. util ind. 54l-&10D PREGNANT? Th 1nk 1 n g lng tag. • • c rout on, • 3. BR. Furn. $250/mo + utiL $135 -ULTRA NICE Apt 6 $180. 2 BR. 1% be. •• studio. WALK TO BEACH Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Md here are t other grMI O•"'FICE space I: ..._ abortioo! Know all the tacts Reward. 673--0409. Yearly. 501 £'. Balboa ffivd, Pools. 4 Gardena. Sauna. Drp crpt, 28.5 O i I e ruaona; avail. by Rlwwwside Aw.. ftnt' ~ I.JFE LINE-24 FEMALE Irish Setter, 1 Balboa. 67~ Tennis Priv. patlo. 846-0259. ~ 213/59'J-6227 ' New l, 2 & 3 BR., cpt/drp., Cost• Mnl Polf. Offioe. SIS Jtl+aaide. In. ·5(1~ -old, loct Vic Eatancla JU, • YF Win Lido I I , . dwltr., lrpL US 16th. 847-3951 swimming poola 6CO.J3CT • Sd>ool. Am. to Kelly. Oill BA RONT -1 BR. ter t • NEW 1 BR $170 • 2 Br $210. 2 BR 2 BA. Deluxe poolside health club9 1 om 5o, ft. ... -. ALCC»IOl.JCS A.nonyJnoos. d r e n i?ieving. Reward I rates. Adulr.. No pet&. ID14 Nr bt'b.. No pets. Adults. llf beach. $155. 2320 Florida * * * NUMB I ..., or ... • -Pham 50-mf O'l' write 54S-6815 E. Balboa Blvd., lm-211l0. Furn. 1 bd, ulutilllles pd E. :lOllt St. CM. 5'8-<1137, ~ . ....ni1 courtl,pn>&PfOollOj) H.B. ctr, ............ Piii&. P.O. -1223, Colla Mesa. ,.:,:::,o:::_:::·:....-----1 n.. B Garqe, 1 ad t. no pet&.* SHADY ll.Ms POOL . . SPARKLING NEW bUllard• new Iha&" crpCc. etc. -sin&les . WST: Doberman, fem., 4 . T ..,..con •Y $185. mo/yrly. 6T~ · . • 2 BR., 1% .BA. Studio. Patio tree=:,,=..~ 536-6666 l\...n .... _ ...... ,.. .._., rno1. Vic. Oranp I: l'ttb. I N-... llOich •• Adults.~~.!!~ up. ol Y ...... Gar. $157.SO, Avail """' LEASE c-• aat1n1 ca.ta ~ .:::' -'::' ~ CM. Bllt. A bm. 646--0eiH 1 BR Studio, patio, l"OOfnY, r-;";;;;",....;;;;;; ';:;;;;;;;;:;;.:;! ~ ._. ~ "t.L..-.... ..,...,... 1.J -d .. ,,, '"" AQ~..._ EVff , ~~i.!.'"7:. ~ I' lTI E. 22nd St. CM 60-3&45 2'-;;"w...-..:.,., attractiYe BAY S.,ADOWS ~ =-~ ~11::.J' l: aD y_, rouplea, l8-J5 + SIL~ charm bre<:elet Vic. WATERFRONT . YEARLY 2 BR. Adults, ... pell. BAY bltitta, 2 BR, .... apt & Apartments PIUI buutllul olnglol, ... ** Olll<o .. --In amalJ S»JIKl or ~ Slz Sleek H• .. K-Mart or , 1 Corona CS.I Mar %~1.a:~ ~., 2 ba. =~ ~381 W. redec. SMO. 536-9638. Spacious Light A Cheery! and two-bedroomf. Fur-tbop'\i('dtt: Bola I: &ii. U pm P.O. C.M. Reward. 646-9725 I DELUXE, New, bache-2 BR. 2 ba., Room 1or so-Sha'1'" ~-1 bd, ~-llffcll I BR7o FROM ,$157 ::."'::1:f.:.:~~ H.B. rm' ~ .:"'....::-...: ~~ o:Eve=•·:....------1 ' !or unit includes all boat on dwmellrobt $500 Cpl& "' drepe•. 2 BR'• FROM $177 opon daliY 10 to 1. DELUXE -. _. ... TUJO Main St. H.B. 1.0sr small tun:y 1•· white ; utilities and furnish-PMn. Pt. near ba,y. 3 BR., Bltina. $140. mo. 543-5686 28R, whi~ water1 ocean vu Oakwood ~ ~IASu. meso 1"97. Sodll Oubl 535 pt. Poodle. Friendly, l~tbtr I ings. $175/mo. Ca 11 2 both&. $350 · 2 BR; new paint • crpU, -~ poo~ ease, ll60 Betwludtil~:!!"."""""-" In-Gardea•-·~-~ _Sq _ ~-~ ~ • , ~";fut ."'· .... Rewri 644-7270agt Blini,• llplc. $175. "---V ~ c • ~ .... rtreptac.,, ..__ ~ . •• ~·~ •·-· • U you,..., Quandf>' '-'---'-"''-"-' ---968-a? ~ •.--Shq Carpeting. Private Newport BNdt Sou.. Ba, $155.. MID GOO Sq. Ft. DON'T CAIL US! LO~ JOld monogruned ear-2i::1o~. ~~nye~: 1:1: :I B~d~:~ Poo~ $~ DlX 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba. Encl ~ban Pool~ J~ba; 11~~':' :: ~ ~· = yc:.:;•~tyfor !~=· H!~·tal~~ l adult, no petJ. 645-1624. ~P· o pe . gar. $165 up. Rental Ole., BBQ'• tio.ed Garages NeWpott IMdl North N£'W boiJcting, a.ta ..._: 019'.X>VER 2 BR., beam cell., pool. 1 ..,,.:::IDSt.E 64>-8965.2 er· ! Ba tg 3095 Mace Ave. 546-1004. Adults; No hta:. . ln1119 _. 111b SUD. I0-4271. DISCOVERY ':!~ ~ temaleM -~-• n ... lo -· -Adlts PARK Newport aub1---~., • crpq .... _ ·---h • .,.. ' .. t464l60 _... --~ ·--.......... _ .. 1 .... ~~" Co. ......t VIC C:M. e .......... ~ -· -. ' = ·"""'alove. Koci gar.JPrly ·--..-• _. 409 lu ••y $ ~ ~ ........ ~. ·-~-• -Hosp Call alter 5'30 -Orange Cout R.E. 6"-4848 ht-Sept 1st. 1BR. pooJ, spa, patio $160 ~9695 11Rent A Piece _ n. ~ t. WIN'fERi SUrnmer Yily at'!' C. $2i mo. Inquire 124 Call: Man-Fri 10 am-10 pm so-ri8I. · -~ FURNISHED BACHELOR tennis. Adlta only. $350/mo. . ' • II Cost• MeN Anita'a ReDta1a, Bier, 1tnS Weit 19th St. a.ta Mr-. nf..835..1885 213-387-3393 ~;,.==.· ~-~--'I Single I.We, No Peta 640-1610 1-2 BR apts. 783 ~ mar of • P•l.tce'' Manatir, Bldg E..•lOJ w. Balboe. Blvd. 873-2m OFFICE SpacefLeur. CdU NatiooaDy Jleoocnlzed LOST ~18. Ge rm&I Call 6'l&-6'131 DELUX 2 BR, bltins, frplc, 1 Dr, C.M .. $l60 mo. 645-t512. * """"" *' location. 659 sq fL Can be Trawl 540 Shepherd male Bllr: I: tan. I I CMI• -bl1t beecb/J><y. $260 per mo. 2 BR, 111 BA, n75 mo. OCEAN and . . r;aJ -· OT_,. ,..._ old. CM ..... ~-I Aorll lsl 675.lo""lll, 53<-1429 Avail. ~ 1;'!;. * HARIOR VIEW rnE EXCITING I --I A •l!o BIRCH N.11. FIJIL SERV1CE -"'eves=. ~~~~_,_-1 Casa de Oro 2 BR. Upper. Walk lo beach! ··~ PALM MESA APTS. , • C "~~ ..._ s4t-am w .. tcllff Building FEMALE lriah Setter, loot I 'j $275. incl util. Yearly. 213: 2 ~~M, pool, crpt.s, drps, Elegant apartments deslgned MINUTES TO BCll -_,...,.-I ec.w WestcUff Drive le: vie Victoria. • BrookhU?st. 1 ALL UTILITIES PAID 441-<!443. refrli,, .$165. 2455 lrylne. "1!b, ~1.r._'' l(>w:lt..' ft._'""· NPT. ' .. , • • • ' · 1617 Wl!STCLIFF -Blvd. Ne" port Rowutl. IU-10'19 ~m~ ~.you rent. NICE J. BR. -Apt Private Mo'· :A~ .14~7476 :. r ]fftti llU\IM< securff.Y. "eicfu. Un=~iZ,R ~~.iiU, ....... ~ J2!M..S I: SCI ".II-ft.., ~ Bach.. Mr. Howard 66$101. WHITE Mele M1n. Poodle, t t!Ustom deefgned. leoturhtt<. patio A carport. April 1 lo NEWLY DECORATED Rve V-Qub tutd huge poo~ Jacuci elect bl• LOVEI.Y room & balb. ~ atil. -· JlamD. Vic: 18th A Pomooa. ca.ta , • ~ ltildtell with In-,-July 1st. 65-3526. 2 Br . ·w/gar.-fncd 1fd pool wl1b tmlque Aquobar, .,., lbag crpts drt>a. aaw>a Spacloua cJooeta. Prlv . ..,. ..-•IOI. 5'1.sm. MHL 646--061.4 J Sepuatellgjt.:.' BACHELOR Apt 100 yrds •/patio -wa(lor pd, Call loonlaitta and 1ortt10l ~ •le. Adult., ,.; p<U. trance. lncld. pra. $115. Yoo ---.. 4451 -_. ~ ,~ 1.0sr trt.b Setter. Vlctorb • . Ii : Home.Uk; ,.!...~ from ocean: New, ~le; ~B~' APla5,~ntia Ave. 11 .. ,. ~·:" A::t ~ .~~-.. !!:. ·SINGLES Fro.in $150 dean, ~I clean. M7-9560 · . _ L:1.J Canyon area, Pile pbom , --$100 STh-3!!01 -~ ~ , --1 BEDRM. From $160 alt. ~ · REAR !lloeet --. 54M990 ' • Private patios . mo.. ' 21.92"A" Placentia Ave. $140 communfty. 2 BEDRM. From W«l ROOMS"' wit /ldt -QJlll'OX &d) ld:able ... G' ·~ In b'-AI.. --· e Cloled garage w/-$160. YEARLY. 1 bdrm apt :Jr.66"D" Orange Aye. "$140 l Bedroom/-trom $195 Uotum Aptg Avail From $10 -up" -plom...... -. TV ,_ C'-otls) 550 ~= --' e Morble puJJman between ocean & bay. DELUXE 2 lledroom.trom 131!5 lo~ LESS. -wk .,._..,... Oilldrn A pal -.... Giii A. -Brw. tnme. IHI w. Ba1l>o& e King·IZ Bdrmt Matured -61!>8314. Mndela ..,.. 9 A.M. tit Cluslt· You''"~~ they',. tJDd<r. ........ :Im Newpoet Blot!, Ullo !JI, $llS --DI FND Nile • Vic: Alls> Blvd. 615-lOM. e PooJ • Barbecuee ·""'Apt Untun:. . 365 TOWNHOUSE ~·~ priced! 1S61Meoallr. C!M. MM755, 64>-39&1. WU!h;Sl.Olola--. U'OUDtl Nov. 19'12. LOSr, 2'1Vhlppel~ Eutblull rounded with plWlh land-• ZBR,l~BA.Blfln-Rauge. -·--(~bJklfromNewportBJvd.) SINGLE room wUh bllth tu SUl't:\BLE fm' Dtalal _. Omlad: OnJ;lC'! County area, grey male, fawn ""'~· Bolboo ·blond ' crt>ts, drt>e-Prlv. patio. 516-!)860 eoro.. de1 Mar, ne..t, -."'!ID.oq ll, ---,.._ -19 o 1 female, rowaro. 644-1!183. Adult livina at ltl best ~I ar&ge EXTRA decor. ~ & cl ea-a ::uw......1 ~• ---Ba)'9lde Dr -NB_ SS4-38QO MINlATURE ScbninRr Qt LARGE 1 BR 1100 • -·~~ 1 ~n . 1 AD L S 65-21118 -~ ~ I ·"-~~•-~~ c M 2BEDROOMS$2111 VERYx .. ~~u•~-~-.Nodtlldrett, pel ON TKE BLUFFS UT . !lliidst,--FND' P>Jr o( Wblppeta, ••~ot~ ... --~ .. No Pets Yearly. ;JBS +Utll 1175. 545-6.142. AT NEWPORT LA COSTA APTS, CLEAN sleepmg room, pvt 61390 all. 4'311. -1e tutc1 lemalo, lawn-col· 9'1H3Sl or 835--&01 365 w wn.oo 612-19n No Peta. Pb: m-1503 El a..-rto ._._... I &-2 Bedroom home, lllJ, ""' mo. ~· ava11 ·-•• a and. No ...., In bad cond. •FOUND OR wsr A P"1'T •, · .-uw ....aw 645--8636 ~~ St.. iU5' ;;;;_ i. Vie. Dt«blurr A r ea. BUreau of Loat Pets 1 WEEKLY·MONTHLY Bolboo Ptninsulo 2 BR. $165 ~l~ewpo~v~l ~ : ~·~pe• , LGE room wllrltdlen ~both .,-Dr w..i-St ca.ta m<l632 Open 9am-2pm, 63&-568S Exocutlvo Sultoa Unfvm. abttv<PacillcCoastHwyJ to All Utllffleo Pold pttvtt...,. -..me ... -FOUND• Man:b :11th Sm! ~~!!~~~~~~ -Nowport Blvd. WAU<ING -bey & All Utllffio• Pokl entranoo 900 ~ Lane •u A -~ s c M. --642-5494 cure llaildq ---1e --.. f'eml ~I Cost• MeH ocean, unfum 2 S., frpJc, Pool A Recreation Newport 0 8'lacb Ca. 92660.' _.. voe-t., ' ROOM for rent 1D employed 1,00D llL~ ...... tr&mQ BJoMI A Wbt dog. Vic ........ ~I 642-2611 liv rm. $Ziel. 675--1602 t!'\l'e. 1009 M~ Ave., CM Telephooe: cnC> 6G-C060 6G-'70I mature gent or 1adr GI' "Shop BoutiqUe or olllcrs. RelhOI a Mitchell, Tustin. I r~-;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;·~~I 1 BR Adults, no petg. SPACIOUS-NEW· . . elderly. 6li-2389 iz;o.' 66-lmll...,_..., 1131-861J, 51&-7308. •SFREETUDl!J~-~ I BR'S Utllltte1 Incl. $1'11> mo . 2 BR W/w Crpt. Or>pee; PA'RK N'"'°'PORT llH!SliB.AU z ROOM lo rent lo man, $60 LODO or !DI Ofl. IL .., -VALUABLE envelope Sat Bo'-lltl"' .-~.. * 673-5805 *· Lovely kttcben. Bltn range. ljoft' 2 BR '1 BA -unfuro . $190 ~ Zl5 ~"er' St, a.ta U1l. «r; .........,... ..-_ aomt. 2:.. ::m.Carol St. I =::v::?.:'"::.:;;:!. ___ ,;:;;;I . : ~.~.:ties Coront do! Mor a.,.... Lttdry room. No APARTMENTS 2 BR 1 BA ·turn . $2!ll . • . .. ... ... -Cll'C. etc. --YOUNG SET SCHOOL, ' e Heeled Pool pets. 1 cblJtl dt. 56'1-lSOl or ihe .._ Beeutllul apl>. w/prlvate Rontoh to Shore 430 -FND Gemwt Shepherd 6ant-7pm. 8"• !1-6. Pro, I 0 Laundry Fadlilles 6'5-7485THE. GABLES Oft -J patios, ..,.ge; 'pool, -FEMALE roommate lo ..... llitlullriol -4fO ~ call bet 9 "" -~ tead>en. $21 witty. Cal) 1 e TV & maid aerv avaiL · 0t ..;: Luit..,. apartment llvll>r Lusl> -setting. Adults, ~ 3 Br apt, . ..,... oa: · pm. -., Loot Pets 6411-3706 or 645-1057. e Phone Service ~-q=-_ 2~ w/~~ Ad'J: ~ overlooking lbe •ater.'En-:'~~ :n.t,C.M. 'w/young temale-A MARTUf lo ASSOC. &:l&-!iQl5 CllllDCare-Lovln&Oui• $30 WEEK a UP --..-;..'"'"'. -~ -btwot Jo> $150,000 bellth -T ebild. Prlv. rm " ho. P<>ol, \ -DYER RD, S.A. nm _ -German tian home, fenced yard, bot , e Stutlln "'1 BR Apia. , ~111"~ Cell ntnun1ttr poola, T llahted e. CASA VICTORIA oto. $85/mo. Incl utll At CALL S4SM71 ....,,rl _ -. South 1-. • ..,. sge. FV. I e TV A Maid Service Avail. ON TEN ACRES .,,.,: "F" aranP A .... .it60 temUt! courta, plus mllee al 1 & 2 BR. Furn A Untum. -'<. 66-38:111 leuo l -Am (Fltd SaturdaJ< clllll-=:::~=-----e Phone Smlice-lltd. Pool Apia. tum./tmfltrtt. Leue blcycl• tral1a, Puttbta, ebuf. ea.pets, drepea, D/W, TV 4 BR home._-·-F« -Sf. IL -nto1ttJ 51iJ-lB ANYT1ME Llcenaed Lota Of • Cllildren &: Pet Section Fittplace I prlv. paHoa. NEW 4-PLEX. Spadous 2 fleboara. crequet. Junior l's ant. Pool, etc. Come by A or male-. sis mo. Santa~ power, foll ttO ...... ~ 11.ttebtlon. .Hot meati. I e s·~1 Monthly Poola Tennis Contnt'J Bldlt:. BR Apt. Lrg. kitchen. Util. from. $189.SO monthly; also 1 l.nquJ.re about our Move-In 531.-t:m aft 5'·30 pm beated, a.ta llaa. DARK. brown &m&le cat e 968-ll!87 e 2376 Ne.port Blvd., CM 90Q ~ Lan, CdM 644-1Ql 1 chllil. No pell. LOCKED and 2-bedroom l>iana tutd Allawattce. 5l5 Victoria Sl · w!Wltiltt powo A stomach , 548-9755 or 66J967 CMl<Mtitur nr O>ut Hwy) GARAGE. a... ID -., 2-atory town !\oUl8. El..,. At Harbor, C.M. 64U910. \lfl1L!NG ., ..... , ..,. J.1111 LAGUNA NIGUEL -Yk: ca.ta ,._ HtatL BABYSITl'lNG -Day" In HOLIDAY PL••• ~·11"eorv1ce. . Eulalde, CM. hie Jdlcbena. -le paCos Huntlntton llMch IP(, -Call ~ -SD.....,.. 541 GDI ~ ~~·· Love tutd tun. ' ......,. -or balconleo, -· tlfe. * -~· I< ComDt«cial ,.. >ai's-ll'HITE""""'°"", aldor mato ·-DELUXE Spadous 1 BR. SPAQOUS 1:~: 2 'BR, VERY NICE 2 bd unit, $175. periea. &lbtem.nean part. BRAND NE\V OAKWOOD Garden 2 Br. Take A.,ery ~ • ., ti> di& .bind 0iut Hlway, BABYSITI1NG In 01 home. 1 turn. apl $140. Heated pool. t~·~ l"lSO:::;::"l..Nt. trplc, crpt, drp, blllns. lna·with eleva-Oplionsl Quo Yadis Ill turn apl .,.ebr w/m8» .. 219112 Camiao ~ -· Nuney. STh-1552 Mature women. ...._ • ~le, Wid~· Adulfl, no H..., Pinchin. Rltr 6l5-439:2 beam ceilings, patio, adults maid iiervlce. Ju.It north or Luxury feml. N.B. Pb: 5C-&»5 111-HiOt dQa. s• "lb · * 6fS-3764 * pot.. A " c •• c ·, -. only, no ..... Rel 2354 Santa Fand~ J~;!';,{~~~ Adults ~N: ~ Gor-,... Roni 43s PROF. OJtQ>le .. -,l.965 Pomona Vf!., .l'.Q, OI • Ana Ave.., 673--03!li, ..,.. --...-0-l.Ult ~· 10l'WI ._ _ _. .. _ c :I.II. -l -daud*r need J M Ams. . , 1 Bit: Telepbone (n4) 644-1900 -··~-St. II -w; :0.n•rE i'OR llENT .......,......, -. -.-. mJNNING 1 • $140 up apac 2 lr/3 brr 1% .for 1'1!Dtll 1ntmnatlon of ~ A Bscb Blvd) .... '9ii'P.a1.rnHSt. HB owner. 3 DMlll!Qm. Nano- :;",.:.; ~~2 ~~n=: HARBOR GREENS ~ cpt/drp, blm, n1. W'-9448 can ~ -. m.ea. Eat 1 -· area. no W. 18th SL Coita 19!16 Maple, No l 64i.38L! · FOR LEASE 1 BR. : BA, $195. Adwt LAGUNA BEAQI Garqe, M-1 1-st ll, aD or M... Fumlohtd ,; ADLTS ooly. lmnlac 2BR, .: 1111.~t Apt. $560 ~ ..::i•nFrp~' dry -· down ...... $25. put. -... -or * SHADY ELMS • POOL Unfvmlshtcl 2BA, qule~ Triplex, nr 2 llR. Near beaclt. ~ patio. g ,,..;L ....,,.;. ~ ei-1110 KG>', 1';15 ~ ...... e Adults Poobide 1140 up eboppina Avail AprlJ L $175 lltcluiltn& utilldeo. nla. 846-(fJ5g!-· • WANTED -Garap tD -CV, 175-UID, Ml-UM. e Cltildml next block F $UO to $2l5 mo. W-1522. .0•'11" WllllomtOn Alao 11\!. F\Jm. r>om $13$ Costa M... afta p h. New 11-1 Siiooe wtt1t ~ !Tl E. ll2nd SI. CM -rom . mo MESA Verde ..... -Bea•l 3 Rtoltor 2-3 BR, 2 Ba, 116> up. Pool, 64H9l5 Ot 548-2182. 1311&-2!'» It 3 !!--- FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. n-c•-•--s • I llclrms Br, 2 Ba apt-hottte. Ftl>lc, · *' MA570 * ,.,hided. Xlnt" chlldttn'a -flolnlew, SA, a-(O ...... Atluits, no ... ........ lart1 patio, -double uu. 18881 Mon. KaJ (E. of Otmor. s.im. Nt - pet.. $160/nfo. 2 Bdrm•• J Bdrn:o gar.~. 54M016. Beach o11 Garlleldl !lllWl!M ! -I( •J 10.aoo Sq. n 1'Cll ''''I'. Tnider's Paradise lines times dollars 1941 Pomooa, CM. IV. or 2 Full Blff11 D ~· NEW BAYFIWNT -Prlv. Th -IJloc•--JolP. CID * $25 PER WEEK * ono """ 1 licit ""' P!ft. 3 Br, 2 Bo. e t!D;11!11. " Up. Pool • m>!d -· Mu1Er atu bedronma w/ SPAC . New 3 Br/I Ba $250. l&IOI-~ &, 2 ho, $4116. , Sier... f5S '---------------""I KltdJeiw , .. H. Motel TeblU high beam cellln11, large 2 B~/2 Ba. $3IO. U.loony. 919-0631 or 8 4 t •4 510 Office Rontol 440 -DAVE --· Palm TRADE $00,000 ,qul17 In .,..,,... l!ari>ot' & Victoria. llvlnc El .. ·~~~ •. 2." View. Garage. Carport, :'~J!!"""'L.U ·NEW 2 n" 1 Al LY -137 w/$11,iillOeq exec. hotttA! for oce<Jt!ront 1 BR f\lrn, util paid, $1!0. WOOd --• •~ ..... ~ Open daily 341.!2 Amber • w" ~ -· Pflstill £Dcatiye NOW LEMING Also_, -~t Cty. -·or duplex. Cell••· 2340 N•wt>Ort lllvd. Adu1ta ~~ '=.i °'!~ J.ontem. -or-. l)!. Am.~ 5*._)Y· llt.Y, ' l-lt¥zc llMd: ... -IS' ,,C. Went day ~J,;tll _., only. -5tH333 -2 ...;1mm1ng ..,;ti. Ent Bluff ;;;;: .._,_ ..,'SJ~ lllCa.-NlW M-1 trl-Jb. !Ith -. m9• $19& N -tton lacJU. _,. Watarfrollt Ull~ ,.. ' n. .. Up 22 ACRES -· Circle-It. 2.84 ....... -· Hwy, N)IF:W~IBR.~~·11~·~ 2l!b ~··-~ -··"" ~. • DIELUXE • ...,_ PILOT IJomilPt JI.-mu., &D. °""">'· 1bde ulil. Ideal lo< 1tome or ; o a~"'''"" ~ ...:t.:W"iv •--""' l llSt. 2 BA Apt for leue. FOR Rent Tearil. S285/mo. S3MJ15 _. JSS..4&11 Jor ~ ~ in::iome b..tler. WW take~ ; St.. • __:. 5'iGfO ..... .1ttdtl "*· -r .wr., Unlum 2 1111, ·~ 11A BAY I bl ., _,Ji Mo. ""IAuo. ....... ...-T •ooo eqty, !hie .,.., 111.lllll valut. ,:·-'taCflb>, fllm•ClpootlDJ(lllt :.~.~l.\,.~ ~~ .. =-~ ~=~ING ....... 1z• 4fO =::.:-,BR,111 1mGMCS:Ac.mper , .. _ .. ~·r-.. 'CM -tioo .,... St.. N.l\ ORANGE ATl'Dl'nON --.......... --Will~ Iota.model l'lnll> ; 1 BR 'It. Iii' "9rllflr I i. e $281 e 4 BR, 2 bo. ~· llJttd<cl<. 1 S11IO Newport Blvd., N.B. =..J"'· ~ wti 1.8 J Jiii. 2 BL -... VW-Flat-Statlon W-.. • UtJlpd,; Ail.M, AmllOIWay,lm Blk:.toCJ:U.n. '380.Call Ph: LooCevola '15-12» A derlaeed 'n'ldad.Deqt)'l..tortnc: O..taun Pk:k Up+ t'V'8I : lf<Nalh Menqed by Mllte, .r..... .... FULL SERVICE -· -......... or -n..mao ..... ..... val. ~aft. -: Bl\. flam --Goa "' 5:1t 8370 WILLIAM WALT!lRS co. 813-CJO 91-1100 Ewa COAST'S Wo1tcllff Bui..... lml -c.x. "' _,,, I BR + 2 Studio l.l>b. Palm ,· w pd. Ad>tJta, nt~ "'9 Hunt._._ -h SPM;. 2 -2iaih!BA ~llo, Apr II . I lit max. Tl2 St 3.._ Pl, N.B., 3 n :';r A td>ls. .. ._,_, ...., Comer Weatdltt Do1vo A --BR., 1% ho., OC<t111 vu, .!!!',,~ ~ ,. cWklre.n...,,.1132. blthis. lbq', .up. lrvtne Blvd., Newport <>nn-.ntl o3nllcJer' Joe. •IV\U - NlCll: 1 As Br. Trollm: 1!1i GOING l'ASTI Qu1ll ldultS. 1111>~. 1 din s. .. h. Mr. 110 .. ard WANTED ., .,..,....,w lll<cme tor omall -· C.M. •Up, M.olln~lll. 13a E. 1 11..E.D g 001'1 cr.occ. l llR Apls. fG1i16. ea g MWIOI. 2 Br ....... In °"'" --Ofl• K.rt< Let llltr. ,.. l4W48I IA<:b8>-lli I Jllth St. ~ APARTM'.Eln' w/p r I v a I e BRAND Nn °"°"""""' MEDICAL &ll!eo900 llJ IL at ..... Ned Ill' Alri L IN 1 :~=Tl11=--~---Rlt1'. NICE 1 Br d • Qlllel. J:ft .-)'Ud, _, -AU.~ PAID <lOndomlnlom 1 BR. 2 BA. an DtMr Dr. M .B. f:.: ~ii~~ Tr• Tn11I o-ts Like to trade! 0urTndor'11 ~:'& !Gill ii'1!i~ VILLA YORBA . ::.r::: y_, 1-. M rketplace :;'i!l'."'i.~~~ ~--·-·-Parodlle=Jatar,.ai UJto Jo f I s:riJls (X).uT lfanlh>cto1> Beoch ROOl!l'{ doan lBR. 2BA. a Air conditioned. PutdtW lo-$91 tor -.. mr -. ,.. -----' • "=:t'a lie to IR:Ntl """=" (714) IM2·H22 bltlns. potfo, ciao to -duded. AJ4n .,...., 1eYtl. lldo.181.....,-$1.i H.B. Pll --• SdQI 5biiCb. Ma .· •,;;;;:;m: orby,)'t!yl0-1111 9-7445 -.---_______________ , \ • • ' • I ' . . ~ -' ' \ • Looking For omeone To Take · An rder? i . We're ood At It We'll even pay the postage to. get you to give us an orcler. Get ready for some quick profits by mailing in your orcler today. Put a harcl·working DAILY PILOT classified want ad to work for you. us·E THIS ORDER FORM USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS ~t.tAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN l LINES ' TIMES - $4.SO $5.80 ' $6.80 PAYMENT ENC LOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 OR USE YOUR • CHARGE CARD . P11bli1h for , ••, .••.• , •• d1y1, b1gi1111i11g •• , • , •• , • , , . , •• , , , •••••••••• Cl11lific1tion ,. , • , •••••• , ••., •• , •. , ••••••• , .. ,., .. ,, ••••••••••• N•"'• • ... , .. , .. , ...... • • ..... • .. • ...... , ....... ' , . , .... • • .... •. ...,,..., ....................................................... . City ••••••••••• , ••••••••• , • , . , •••• Pilon• ••• , .•••• , ••••• , •.•.•••• M11t•r Cfi•rt• Nurnli•r •••••••..••••••••• Expir1tion D1t1 • , ••••• , l111kArnlric1tcl Number •• , , •• , •••• , •••••• b lpr•tion Del• , • , •••• , • 7 " TIMES TIMtS TIMES --- $7.40 $11.70 $17.70 SMI $14.SO $22.SO $10.76 $17.30 $17.30 TO FIGURE COST P11I only on, word i11 11d1 •PICcr 1bo•cr. Include y011f 1ddr111 or p~o111 number, Thi cosl of yo11r 1J i1 ~I th1 cr11d of th1 lina on which th1 1111 word of your 1d is wTil· l1n, Add Sl.00 plus l lin11 •~hit if you d11ir1 1111 of DAILY 'llOT 801 11rwk1 with m1il1d replies • ------CUT HEIE-PASTE ON YOUlt I NYELorr------ '1•uifitd Dept: BUSINESS REPLY MAIL fir•I Cltu i'ermit No. t ?, Cott• Mo1•, c,1;forni1 Orange Co ast DAILY PI LOT P. 0. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 Or Give ·Us an Or.der by Phone at 642-5678, the o ·irect Line to • • • '· ' , " ,., ' -·~ . : ' .. . ~ • • Cla11lfleil w-1 Atl • - ... •· . ... ' ' ·: .. " ~:· • • ' . ' . . . ' . • I I ' I. I . I ' I < • ) ' • ' • • • • • l l . . ' -. -~ ........ ~ . REIU~Tl," .. "".JI< • l • I \ . ~ ~ \ I . ' > " ' { I T 1 I l I ' I t i ' I l ! I " • " " , ' . • . ' . ' . . • . . . • • " ' ' l \ . I PILOT ·ADVUtTISU WedMsdli, MW 2l, 1973 W""'"4a), MN<h 21, 1973 DALY PILOT f : IE ST 1--~ ]~ 1--...... 1~ t I ct s I JIIlJ ( I•·~· • l[IlJ ( I Clos• JIIlJ ( 1 51 io:u& l[ll] ( ••h11•J 11• I L1o1C1•"" l(ll] : 11 J I! C•rpet Servli;. Ho11111111 Holp wen!M, M" p nt !?! w-. Ma ,. nt !?!' Wem.d, Ma P no Htl Wenr.cl, Ma P 710 Help Wenltd, Mk P 7lt lff!J! w-. M " P n • .c L A 5 5 I F I. E D 6 4 · • 5 6 7 8 I . ,"'' . SAYE ~All! - JOHN'S Carpet l U~ YARO, ...... """'""' BANKING ' Coob -$ouct Cook Ume aor -hzlp. LEGAL Sec'y 'r r a I• e • · C-munlutloM $tlOI ~ Ire• S.0.-=..=..~-ill AU-RGENYL,._Y UNION IAHK wtlh .,.., ..,..... tn 1orp ply ~,.10 Ave. i:;.1,.11a, San Y-o!UJ<live. Good IYP' ~. to utl1be ,..... ftl1I cb&uud !Soll RelardantoJ. _ Hu an -tor • food -Cal Cbel • q llldllo. lntelllpnt A ,... potential .....,.,,. ""'°'....., 6 all '°""' :tr Vu t>r --TE~ll Sil ""I, 6'4o1100. GAltllENER • 5 ,... """'· deotro to lean. MUlt ezrn"-> " ,;,.,.,. nipldly bn&h~nen 4 10 mlbute ~~-· IU'tlt c:LM.. COOK needed Newport exper. req'd tur Uon at .. ~~bl«. Start at $300 for w/a nwJor tnti. ttnn awalta bleacll tor wblte...,..... -NEEDED -.,,.i dettrabl*· Beacll Tennis Club Sat 1r& pubtlc Only _......,, period. J350 ""'"''""' lnd1v. o.nm . + Sa~yourmone1b711.vln& t.Oc.'1.movlla&•haullJWb)' Pr.. .DOlY 1" penon, lunch I: &an Bru'ncb. retpon, bard-worilaa fttrff.fttr w/willmtted co.car+experl.'ICl+xln't mellv .ex.tr. trlpt. Will clean 1llldent. Lene truck. Reu. Tereaa WOO, 610 Newport 6t4-0050 pft'8otl.s w/ad rel'• nd u. ~ b a n c e f.<1 r ad· benelit Plld&:a,p. call Jim toe nn., dlnlnc nn. A 5.lt-Ut8 Cll' 5.\f..2114 Center Orivt, N twp o t t ply. OIM. Call: 6n..tl6l va.netment. Must be wUUna ~. 833.7700. Dennia A: hall $15. Any mi. ff.50. GEN Ha .. 11 .... Tl'ff/Shnlb nPISTS Beach. COclUNTERaniot< I atrt,_ tor1y~1dry 8:3frU:30 TUe .. ns. '° work & accept Denni.I Penonnd "&Mil)' COUCh •1n ,..,._,_ K 15 ~ • ........ 1;\M .... 1 n... .... -... th. Em-e : puurt .. ""l'P ""='ore rftponalbtul;)'. Prefer real· ol Irvine -.. ,~J-exp ;"~h:t" ~tA ";;t trim. Gar • Y4 cleanu,p. """-~ noon 2'.D) aarbor, unu GENERAL ' dent of Fl>untaln Valley Cl' Or.' ' ~ IUJUOl;'.Wl\llll meit.xt. l do work ~u. EoL Ml-631'1, 5!7-li!IOI. lllfftim Bermeld .. Wolt ..... t A·I. C..ta Meta. NURSERY MEN vie. Call Mll'l' Ann, ,=:.:..-------! Good ref. 531-0ltn. FATHER &: SONS, tree p --• tt---1-WIDted 6t5-H1I COUPLE vie Warner &: $G-2;'1'JO. MUST have experltnc:t in I - I I • , PROP'ESSIONAL ~ woric. IJ'uh, yotd~ el'IOll..., _....,... BARTENDER N .. dal , Jt<>thard.'H.B.Wntlwoman LE VOY'S 'FASHIONS :::!°'w~P .. ~~:,{~ cle&oln&. outdt Malnten-clean-up. Free at. • 175'1 lrvl,,. BM! Newpcrt Be'tch TliM1a ~ i5 to lO to cltui -I Wholeule Growtnr -1 l!"• Par1I' p, cv """• no ooll, limo on prototype dev<lop. 1 • ance s.tv. a/0> !ll>on lo SKIPIJ?ADER A dump trlidr #I IS . Tllitln ~:i: ";".::.,; az,, a week. 9 ... 5. 12 hr A ~ °';ll;i. Salory Call°"'~ no dcl, lue<art,., 582-8127 ment Day lhllt only. Blo-windowJ. S3'1·1'lll, wortc. ~~' Ulltfllt lsa.'sito •-· I~ 841-1764. t 586-lSll. area. · col.led btWn' g.g am or ~ ~. 1™2 Arms~ LA R Camel~ ·-· brt_., 116-TllO. Eq\W Oppor ~ BEA.UTY Opera ... , llt1I « aHJPl;E T<l »L\NAGE •PP . pm. A". S.A. . "°""' 129.95! St .. ....-HOUH<INnlnt • wt tlmt, InClilr -j,;;;i'; wen-tntalned 90 GEL Repolrmon, exper. Ap-. NEED YOUI M9. Liv Rm $211 Guar. ADVERTISING SALES liEWPOltTEI\ INN BEA.U· Unit Adult Apt ~ ply at p~. \MUG,.... MACH IN E ~ HOUSE OF CLl!AN 0nnp Cowl!)' ......,..; TY SALON, 1IDl Jamb<ne ll\lnllo(liio ee.ci.. ' Yacllt Corp, 16.1 Placeiitla. • Oori< ~Free~ C Concrete F1oon, windows. walJI, car-n e e d 1 exp e r le n c e d Rd., N.B. 6'H3«), tenants. Salary + Bonua. CM. ~ B~ ~ ~~:a: ....,..nt, ,,... , ......,. 7 Yn.,,.., Oaailled Ad-ooleo BOAT REPAIRMEN pi., ns / trl6-4401, Moo-Fr!. GEN'L om Port Tim< -SHOP' ..,,: ..................... = CUatom Co~te Work, ~or 646-2521. penons. Full tim~ Must have waterfront boat DELIVERY of DA IL Y Fillng, ~· 'l'Q $3 hr. e A/Rec. Ina. ~ Remove asphalt drivew~. Let • Dutch M•n handling vacation for repair )'I.rd exper. lncludinl PILOT, SUNDAY ONLYt: LakeWobd tm 531-7420. 10 key by touch. Fee to MOO ~pla:~co~ r:' 1 r: Clean Your Carpet1 =illa u.l~ ~ ~~:re:!: =i: me~Statlon G~~ J:'ai~ Local M.nufacturer ~ ~· ~~ 63&-3325. Also noora ·4 w1ndowL You Gaad C1Pportwlit)' for rlaht Blackie'• Bott Yard. Wqon or vo. Contact Mr. llQrtunlty ftlr • q u ck Predmn chine products Santa An& 5il·'332 CUSTQ],J Concrete b )!!U ~ sati.tlect 537-1508. prnon, U Interested, tend 6'1341134 H•lT)' Seeley SJ) We1t Bay ttlOUl'CefUl &irl. varied &: ~a . f NEWCOMER Rmalounce ca. ro'.90 ~ Decll~a19d Clitonlnt ~~ ~O~:,; BOO~KIEPER P:/C St., 00$ illda. =-~ ~.: ~ :: ='.' °""""'"' or WELCOMING' t~ avail. Free nt * WE DO EVERYTHING * 1560, Coeta Mesa !l'J626. ~ Fer· Comtruc-DENTAL SEC'Y ln& essei-ittal. l ltrl ottlce in • Hospitality Holte• ~ Reis. Free at. "6-:1&19 • B d tlon Firm, Newport Beocll. 11 ,.. have had oeveral ,...,.. In>' •·•·-· ope Grinder Machinists To Call LOCAILY on new • . . ' . • I PATfOS..PLANTERS Apprentice trfen er 3 Ol)'I per week -)'OUl' exper. on tront desk. Ir have me833--~ -~ n. reildent famiUe• "brifWln.a: All 89f.3533 By ~o~~~~tlon Bar boy that ~ts to leom h<Jwoo. Send Rewm• oo x-ra,y ncense,.. m"' quail· Call . Mill Machinists gift• " civic lnln. GOOd .,.. Concftte work. • ""'"Y ........ _... 1he correct way to ~ a backgrouod 6 ~ve refel'-fy for office manqer w/ GIRL Frtda,y, · Twbic &: P/Ume. Mwit have haPP)' 1 ' ContrKtor * 836-*8 * bartender. Part time 'tit eooea. this well known derrtill general ottice wodc, pltime. General . smile, car, typ1nc abutty, LM COMPLETE HOUSE 1urnmer, fNr!!r 21 A able to Wt:lte ClUllfted Ad #8'3 Salary to 11'0. Call Sally m-8960 547-3095. i : Comm'I, Indus, Rnld CLEANING SERVICES. ~ ~ :"',,...:r Da111 Pilot, P.~!<" J:' H&l'I, -· Coufal ""' GREEN THUMBS Machinists N~"D lndlvtduah wle.-I : New, remodel, repolr. Store .• ll&-5943 * 548--3068 * -WOODY'S WHARP cam. Meta, ~ Bl~ CM.Aleocy, :mo -Full time prdener, pttler Tool Maker pandlf>& cbomlcal corp. Top I fronts, CUit. PQtiol, ofcs. etc. EXP. Haclng lady. desire BOOKKEEPER. Secretary. ...... . -own equipment, technkal pay lf qualified. Wlll tr&ln. • Llc'd. 9'rl-1961. wu¥ by wtc/day. Own 2:11$ W. Newport Blvd. Girl P'rldaJt. All """"""1 op. DENTAL R<teption1st-imowltd&< plus experience .I .:!:540-~2211l~.------I JACK Taulme _ R4!!rpair tranl, ~lla.ble/re1. Hl-3631 Newp:rt Beat.'h portunity flOi' . a q u t c II: ~ uslstant, mature required. &M-27 We have exceient fringe N ,.mod., addll ro ,.,. exp. Doy Work, Exp'd, AP!'~ -~l•. AQI. -=eM lflrl· ,yptei1 t ........... Exp req. Xlnt HAIRD~ With ,.... beneJlte lncludln& company nwspaper Llc'd. My Wtt.Y Co. 547..(1()36. Call 547-!164 + sa!ary. No kids or pets. 1n1eMtiD&: Work. So Ii aalU')'. Send l'ffW'Df! to following wanted tor Plkf i1'0'IP irwurance. Typist ....... ,'"'--· -n. _ __._..11.... Covina Area. 55l-9125 bookkffpina le accurate typ. Clasgifl.ed ad no. 652, care of Cont Hlr Fuhlonl 10tO • 1WW..-• .ncu41U..u.o•• HOUSEQ.EANING -ex· lna: euend&l, 1 atrl ottloe· In Daily Pilot, P.O. Box J!m, esaa • Appty Pel'90rll\el Dept. To punch. TI'S Tape tor Uno-6~ 1c* IOJ1, 1J~2170 ::_e~Zm~897~ ASSEMBLERS ~~Salary open. De:;~~~~ ~ch.Skie Dr., Newport •LSI ~~sh~~~:.1£:! Draftl"ll lncomeTtx BOOKKEEPER • To flOO, exper. Good l>Pln& skUb HOTEL hou sekeeper otng DAILY PILOT PLANNING any .U. Job. Xlnt oppor., Mod. Plan. req Newport Cir •upervtoor wanted. E!dttly TRANSPORT Free oo01111tatlon. Call = = !'1r~:t SOLDERERS ~ (213) sn-7420 . 644-~ woman pref~. Call tor DYNAMICS ~iltneay~ .. ·~ 557~. 557~. Tu Corp. of Amer. 58&-1929 ~~R:C,~~; BtwB=~1&b DmING Bua help, ma.le or ;p:ln~9 = & 3131 w Segerstrom Alk for Andy, Paul Eloctrlcol INCOME Tax -tlon CABE LING j•BIJ eoeyoo Dr., N.B. lemale. Pernw:•l ~ ' pm· . . Santa Ana • !Illl M&.3133 "' Dove. l ~=;.,;,:;;,;.. ___ __,, Reuonabl:e ratn. Pl.e call. Contact: Mr. Hofstetter ~ ~men~Inn. HOUSEKEEPER -Q>m. JUlt oft Harber 6: Warner NU?'Bel Aides. all lbifta, :dnt EUX:TR:JCIAN, Ucensed, 615-fi676torappt. Top$$$-TopCompanlet Nopbonecallspleue. oo·~c Help r...-panion po1ltton -EqualOppor.Employer frirwebnftl..Bewrt:fllanar ~~~·main!. Jonltorlel lrvlJle Ar.a CAR WASH ~B;land Age· ~B responslbWttes tnclud·e . O>nv.8-- Gerdenlng OFnCE cleaning, 11c'd , ABk For llacheleM"' Flt!l-plttme~ Oi>oil I E.J!U>St.. s.A. ~ '(. =1~~ln&0u't ~".°" :..Fli.·.Ju; 2 OFFICE GIRLS I bonded. 7 Yr1 exp. in area. pa:y, $ Loci&n.. ClwlCe -driven Uc. Rell req'd. call Hyatt Lodge, 23932 Pueo NEIDID PROFESmONAL gotdener, 64Hl2< or 64&'25a?. II tor ~-M..,,, Bldg Mom! Sec'y ...... $5Z Lee Dove o19+-9194 doys a 1"' Valoncla, Lquna Hills Radio tela-dloporeh ttee work, pruntn1, ..:::==.:.:::...::==--Car Wuh, 2950 ~ ~ Ottice ••···:·· -, 494-6438~.,.ea. • orcall83H550. MUatbe25,abletoclrtve sprlnlder1, c)eanup jbbll, Metonr'f Blvd., Colt.a MeQ.. , l~·'l'Ylll.lt ......... ,, $«X) El<EEPER 'full tlrne MAID work in exchange tor Apply Jn Penon land•capi ng George. Si CAR Wuh Employ ea Frimt Office·········· $51» HOUS • • 1 4 hrs day for YELLOW CA' CO. MG-5893. Brick-Block-Stone f • wanttd f/thne. Apply to Derttal All~ Otralde •••• $540 :"~. ~~ 01 ~~ ;:ni. ~~ your 1$6 E. 16th, Costa Meaa EXP. Japanete Gardener 645-8266 igma ted ~ ~~~~:' 1 =;J:b;r·:::::.~ f'.pnVale11eent Host>ltal, MAWE'S WIG & eauty Painter. Pirt-thne, perm•· know how. Trimmlqs . P•lntl::t& . , F.V. •----. • 'I>etfe:n Engineer Laguna }ijlls..,~~. . Salon. has opening for nent potl.Hon. M~erha.: Clean-up, Small landlcap-P•per •nglng SOO i~~!t:0r. BOY & GIRL Semi Conductor •••• to$15K HOUSEKEEPER, Cook, live beautician, exp in bah' f:= ~South o.M Ing, ~3486 CUSTOM PAINTING ~"te 5lO Inv. Conu.1 Clori< ..... $500 In. lor •lderl> ..,man, good.o. Salary, comm " ..,:1_ p -~ -CARRIERS -Typist ........ $l50 w/Wbeel chair A walk.,., • vacotlon. 548-3446 Comm0 __ • _ 11. • 10 EXPER. Japaneee Gardener. Inter/Exter. Untum. inter. Newport Beach ~ FOR No. San Diego Counly Mkldle ~· hand1capped MAINTENANCE Enafneer ... ~~~~·:..:-:!!:'~:,...._,.-,,..1 Complete yard "!!-.~Ua. ~~· ~ Llc~ ~ ASSEMJ31.ERS-Tr&ineea t: THE DAILY PILOT Gen'ltqer.ccnt ••••• S825 aon. Mu it have proven PART time boule~, A: neat. Free est. -· J ..... ---L1-5'JUll Santa Ana A North Prop Control Bkkpr • •• • $600 'HOUSEKEEPER for con-backaroond e I e c tr t ca 1 , momln8 MoP-J'rl, o "',n JAPANESE Gardener. Won'tbeunderbid.sc.«l05. l!!"Xpl!l'. Sailboat~· ~'Meta-'area. Vic. Nf;WPQRT valet91!nt bospltaL Apply plumbing, have meclwUcaJ transport.a~-Har~!~ Complete yotdwod< & No Wootlng l><! A 3rd ' old!tL Apply at ._, --A Per_, Aaenc'I Bay View Conv. llotp. "l55 obWl)I. Apply In ....... See Eotates, San~--·• c1<onup. Free est. 60-31D2. * WALLPAPER * -'1 3IJm tor 2nd lhitt or FtoW.r. Cih Don F....,.,.. -~--r Dr~ •• N N •• B, n.urtn Sl, C.M. Mr. Saber. Sbotttnn Beacb PK - Wb __ ,, ""'--" 11 pm for 3rd lhitt. at~. ... ..,.... I _._. -~•-Co8SI -'-"'-TS==~=.u-----,,.~_1 Generel$ervlat en)W~ -MacQoeaor Yacht Corp, -'42.#70 H OUSEKEEPER/Prac M, ~ r~ PAR -·· ~~--5'8-14" H>-1711 1631 Placentia, CM DAILY PltDT Nurae for SaW)'f!l'S Home: Hwy, Hunt Bch. marine. ~ ..-. ~ TOTAL SERVICES co. PAINTING A Papertno, ro ASSEMBLERS Ne ea.cm e . . EXEC. SECRETARY Mature. 11 pm-7am shllt. MA,INTENANCE MAN t.,Wbole/W~~-pb~ ~rr~!~J•· =· 1n1 In Harbor a re a. Apply at atpper Marine 0 BLARNEY Independent mature ..,... -Exo'd Spanish opeo1dne pn1, -...., ~:--.. ~2356bonded. • RdJ. turn. Corp. 1919 E. Occidental St., 1'ds emerald job otter. teft'i. wt.th exceBent lidDI 1: ~'Q-HOUSEWIVES: .stretch your Xfnt work in I condl&aa. l .. iiiiiiiii-... ~~!'!"·J ~ ~ Saotafa>a,,,. --'' ; fie "!>I"", to .. !'~ lndiv •. ;loc-1!1.1"0tl<.'*'<:--dollar • hlllld a Good lt1ntle benefltt.1' SOllllEL RAIN Guttft"llnatalled. Dl9C. sale WP I:~ ASSlSTANTTheater ~"-'~~ ~ a\on~.~pPtttude.Jor lplU'e. time income. Write 6Q..:t3!i/6H ~ Cobveleo-PER Quality WOl'lc. Reuonable. 3,00J + samples for borne. manager . Must be: over 21. ~ ... _..._ --"-fla'm'es a: ~ exper. Classifled ad No. 660, Daily cen 05P1ULI· Free eltimatel. ~2208. Call '!be Hangman , clean cut. Priore~ ~ .... .w YUJ\..'"o:: ........ """_ .... lftfen'ed. Salary cormnen-Pilot, PO Box 1560, Corta MANAGER TRAINEE CLERK Need a ."Pad"? ~an ad! ·547-0846. ...rt!. wit not req'd, Ai>PJy · ~ i::P= ,.,..... wllh abllll)', ltb<ft1 M.,., ColU. 921126: No WHk Knlff H1rol Call 64v..611. PAJN'11NG -Reuonabl• · In person. Alter 7 pm, .South -°' lrYlne, 2082 ~ 812-7'151 !Dr ll!ITER. DECORATORS 1Wlt amblft""' amt career Eves' 675-~1!8>'" ~ a...t Plaza Theater No. L Mlchellon Dr. UNIGARD Exper. Wanted to iil>are In minded lndlv. wbo wants • GET A 'CHARGE' out of your DAILY PILOT """... 3410 S. Bristol, Costa Mesa. operation ol contemporary larier llice from the pie of P ·1 I Int E~ . AUTO. Colhl1...C•r W1th INSURANCE borne ··-·----1how 11te needed'"' th1s m.ior • nt ng-.. ... * ~· ·-* ·~·-~·· n-pld -~--~ •. n---ble * ---EXP --~-ahl-(n.. room. Contact Mn. Boileau, co.t nA IWYam.""o::Ul'CIU • VARIAN DATA MACHINES ~---~ Contrect DMV Glrl • -•· 64M911. all bene.tlt1 here. Call Debby * PAPERHANGER * Will train~ wl1h ext..,,,ve ****OW: Reali)' 6 °""' ~ID0825Startw.!:~hrc.!f,; IRRIGATION Dugan. 8J3.2lll0. Dennla A Hu •--~•ate ~·- Cod Robko "6-2449 -~· baclqirvond, ztructlon Compony -· lo!e ~ ' ' EN Dennla p.....,..i Agency um•~ u~-• Pl••ler, Petdl, Ropelr lob-... ..,... pOim. ~Witt lnwllh ..!'t~; .~ Saleo hotp ......, LEAD M l'i, Irvine, 2082 Mlchelaon In Our Busy l'e'tonne1 OOlce I taldn& a1xlut d e t a 11 , .--.. --. et Salary equfpment salary plus. Far · tor a clerk to a.mt 1n a ::=. ~:: ~ t;.._~ ~ ;:p;;,'." liiJ .. Mi ... Weltoo appt 66-its>, 8 tn 4. Whol-1• Growing · Exo'd MD WANTED ~orl~ti:== Call 5f0-6S2S Brant at Jobnaoo. 6: Soo. 615-6900 1tr appt. 4 to 6 pn. EXTENDED Day Care Only. ~ ~n. Laeuna $41000 & the adminiat~tion of Plumbl"" Lfncoln Mercury. Te~e Certl.b---1 · ~t for Mooteuori ~~ 1t1t appt. Prof. med. ~ looktDg for benetltl pro(p'&.t111. We are ... 51).5630. """" Pre&6ool, 1 to 3. 5'6-4531 .~............ medical doctor w/1-6 yn. lookinl for · an individual LR. ans PLUMBING AVON SAYS Welder-TIO 'to $4.SO'hf. fb Fl •• .... "' 1en't practice~. Inter-who ia ltt'Yke orlented " 1 Remodels~ Water ''Be Your Own Bost'' .AJ.A ~TES Announcing *** '':! ~ ~· WW ~~I~ p~ f ~!:!;,.., ~~ Earn an 1ncnme ct your"""-titl6 E. 171!1, &Ille 217 ~ PERSCl'ff'l. tr NEWPORT helptul a l>Plntr a-11)' . B/A. Comptet• Plwnblng ~:l,~ ~an A°v~~ Santo Ano 541..m2 FACTORY SERYKJ:Sa>AGENCY Personnel AlllMY ~ .~ ~\:!"'~ Service Repraentattve. Call now: *CHILD CARE* ._,E PAID 133 .Dover Dr., N.B. coreer w/a-Onw&< PLUMBING REPAIR 5*5341 "' 540-700. 1.quna Bead>. w....,. tar no 642-3170 Count)' co. No job too 1mall Debt ~ a: care El:ec. Sales Eno' to $l2X Pleue Apply In Pu.on * * -3128 * * AUDITOR " 3 ochool og• dtlldren // /)/) /). /) Purchaa ~Steel $lOK Mech. Dreftsmen Mood':' tbru. 1Tldl.lt D~: i:."1~ : /b:io Our home o111ce la sit· ~~r";" ... ~9~ -/\6llg ':::Jirl4 ¥:1" Q1h Au..!J:;"' $1~ Plant Leyout to $900 8'30 • '·30 * 556-0828 * uated on a bluff f:Ner-5:30 ~ monlb.,~ :X~~ ~= ' AAAA~TFS VDM Sewing/ Allorellons looldn& th• Paclllc Ocean necess. = '· requu=· Secy/Conltructlon tn 16'15 titl6 E. 17t!i; Suite 217 I< Newport H.-. If• Salaey open. Call f9l.0731 ~-tn J62i Sonia Ana 541.5332 SIDE STREET BOUTIQUE )'OU qualify, we dl.er you between tO.lL Ask for JO. New Lite Industrial ~Gen'I Ofc to S51iOl.iiiiii;iiiii;;;;~~.oiiiio I 8enti r e a d y • t o ~ w e a r • 1h1I unique wtft environ-Am Redick. Dtviakln For Women eo.tbv Clerk to $550 MOBILE ROMES j I 1. ' Speclalli1n& In ponteuitl. meot I< a -CLEANING lady W/"f'O Clerk TYl>lst to $500 Expert alterations. 3732 E. prot-~. trans Stez41 11 day -Nooded 'lmmeclloi.ly Comm'l/Llnes R&..,, ~ Cst Hwy, QlM (Cor. ot Pop-Thun. Pl"'f. $3 hr. 6'4-43U. Surety Oori< Trne to $125 2722 Michelson Dr. •I PY St.) 673--1868. We are .eeldng a field Experienced Free Ir: Fee Posltlont WANT AD SEAMSTRESS: Custom audltllr' w/a minimum 3 a.ERICAL PC AIHmblert CAIL: TRISH HOPKINS blkln1s " 1portswoar made ""' prv1..-..,..... 'l:l'PIST H•ncl Sold.,..,.. 1ERR1 WHrITEMORE just for )'OU. Reaaonable. Accounting or •Uditine 488 E. 17th (at lrvtne) CM Call !Woo "51--. ~ .... w/:,. lilei.: Our home oatce la di· A1zo Sulle 224 642·1470 Golden West Mo bl I e Homes, a. leader in the manufacturer of mobile home 6: re crea. t iona I vehicles, ha.a career op. portunttin for the 1ollow· tnr positions' lrvlno, Clllfoml• I 133-2400, ext. w I Equal Oppor. Emt>l<>Y"t' Ii PEJRSONNEL wanted tor,. ,I ""'·~--Sand-NOW • HONORING and • Alt9r•tlons---'4UIA5 corp. alao a mUllL In uated on a bluff O\lm'>o Tr•lnen For ...,. Neot, accurate. ro ,...... """' odditlm collete deiT" -!he Pacllk: Ocean Liie lnduttrllll Work. lflf...,•-""Wlf"lo...-•_.Y'lflo,.••--W'lll Televltlon Ropelr !"~. Salary~..!"'::: ~.N:" ~~.:...! JUNIOR -.n: JD.15. ~"-l-~ I: ltdit., _. ~ ~ lnduttrlol Sowlne Eant iz.~ per wee11 cet· REPAIR, Buy, Sell -...........,. 1' _.., __ • a WI W ttoi new cuotomen tar the 1939. Hal"old'a Rad Io, ~catiooL For coo-A: ant uu...~ exper., we rt r•pperl DAILY PlLOT. This ia not a •536-Q)I, 118 Main, Hunt. ..,.,.lion, ]'leue aen4 ->"" th1t W>lquo -.,,..,. and do., Bch. ,..,,... l W..,., hlJlory worli: emtlnloment " a lnloctlon Molding not lndllde ooUectlnK or TV REPAIR, ,_ -to' . challenelntr oppor!lln!IJ'. ddlvetin&. 'l'rantportailon la •--· -te e Many aldgnmente In the -· We worli: IDllr r.patred In ~~ •~ aa.H!ed Ad No. 618 APPLY IN THE Newport Beach, Irvine, Sao-houn alter zchool •and 8 on Ucehled. 5.16-91511 c/o Daily Pilot PEruDNNEL ta Ana. &: Colt& Mesa antat. Saturday. We have ooen1nn p 0 Box lS8J DEPARTMENT e ExpedeDced & trainee tor 'Fountain Valley & South ---------- EXP. DRAFTSMEN Who wants to take ad- vantage of our rectnt ex- pansion ln the mobile h o m e A: recreatiooal vehicle areas. 2 AMBrMOUS JR, DRAFTSMEN W\th no ~ ex- perience who -1d· Uke to enter our tut crowtna 1nd1lltry. ~-w ..... i.t ..... .,,.,hecb ly. You mUll be out ot nn T e OF MATERIAL II I·~ Jl~Com.~~·:!iM~8a,~1~ea,~tm;~:'I~ I Mon-rl!, 9 am-LI noon Poeltloot. Elreellent earn-Huntlnrton 8"cb .,... on-Equal Oppor. Emjlloyer PACIF'IC MUTUAL • ._ ......, ~-. ocboo1 by 3 PM to ~CLERK 11~;;;;;;;.;;;iiii~~ lOON~Cen!.rDr. , itf.tve''n p~ Raponllble tor pttpar-11 BABtSlnER wonted tor 2 N~Beoch 2061 BuolnoH Ctr. Dr. , In& detail mat•rlal.o -Job Wented, Mole 700 ,.., old child. El/et or wlc· 1 1 133-1441 trom prndudloo b print I I~.;...---'-.---ndL Experleoced, mature GEH'L OFC CLERK rvne Prev1oul exp erlOf!<~ SCRAM LETS. wnman wll1i trans. 968-354S ~ tralnkw • ..,.d Nr. Orange Co. Airport KEYPIRICll " P"'lemd .• • 8t.,"J..~ ~ .,X. , ~"..M, ::a.= j P:LC BOOKKEEPER ' : . cosr -~ANT ANSWEH HunL Sch-2 Sehl op -~~ APolY !.. ~ ~ Outltaodlntr bw1d.r wants D Shift ~ponslbl• ldr tompl•te '1118 att 6pm. ~·~·~·'.:hie •• -tld1lli """ tlnllndal •Y -developnw>t ct·hllls chlldren. MT ManlJ!. ':?-1 •• 1* E. =rernenta. Xln't beoefits. . of matf!l'lal u well u ine. • pourlnc, .... Start at $2. per hr, W/ ---tnoolorJ. Call Frank P~. QI, I -I PLASTICS & I FIBERGLASS l1 FABRICATOR : Must have~ tt'l 19Jt. J .. .,, hlel> ,.,,,_ I resin producta. I Apply In Po,...... 3333 Horbor Blvd. C0>t1 MMe, Cellf. 92626 '1 '' 1 ---~RES lhrll Fri, my holne. own ~ Euplorl;-. llabry•to-. Call Helen • • bl&dl ... r-. _,. QI • our• Jmlducle. u..t -T---BABYSU !ER -¥oo. w ............ F.qua1 °"""' r .. Pald/AJIO F .. Jobo. Our ....... olj1oe "' ti~ aqdlt\ntr actual ....... -• .A,1iridecn>om-aftor tnm. SG-lJ111.. • CX>OK. dlnJer·1Jil= all-'a.,.,. 5*«E. Coucol Podllc"Oceln ""N vesne •AH>t • prevlout ' .. • iMqjtlal n1at11:: "I had• BABlS!l'l'.ER~ ttmo-oround mon. oa---'71911U... Harbor.ll,.ohavooi. experience~. n0i 1 a~akeatn1. Ehl 'lb\D"'L2ddldren,~~ o.mt:ryQub. &Cout bor.Blvd.,QI. 1 6 mo'• actul wctk ex· CAJ.L FOR APPi'. ~w lltlH?Slztt.5. -llw)'.,Bo......... FIBERGLASS Mold = oni:,.•.i\!•~· tn•l54'!~ -•nltd,-1'_ .. 702 Babylltter -Tllei>Sal. COOK, l/Ume, ! ""'" ..... -·· ....... ... --.,,,. thla un1q..; Equal Oppor. liEED help at hornet We 4 p.tn.-2 a.m.: &m., 9,i\ Park IJ<loRAICol>Nli, ~ -wor1c envtrnn....,. I< o .. DIAL . ; 642-5678 have oldet, n..-, house-•·"'-·5 p.m, your 1-0< ~-, Equal Opp. Employer c!Jallencq oppootuJdl)', lcprs, comozalont. ..... mm.. 494-'131' co1ll ,......_ roREMAN' Flberalau tllOld mtl<enl \lpjobn 547-«181. BANK . CX>OKS want..S 1"r dinner shop, Upm·7am 1 h I t t • ~·artCAL n.;,.. need• PROOF OPERATOR ohllt I< ~ter ~ Apply -oupervllory oxper. Alll>IY Ptrtnnnel Dept. Mciri.-l'rl, 9 a.m.-12 noon QUICK CASH THROUGH A ',;_'<' FEE PAID H~ ••I'!' ..._taur111t, ttq'd. Ftbtrlll e lli pet . ~h. Prlv. poU.nL C.M. or 1641 W•lt sunnow.r, 8.A. holpl\ll but not mand&IDI')'. PACIFIC MUTUAL DAILY PILOT , ... -. 616-'lllU er Walt untU >"" ,.. ltl~ SS Fii S Apply in C botwn llam 700 Newport Centor br DAILY PILOT l ~iiN Avall•bi• ' 5.F:~ ~ = ::O': A~:N AD ~~ru P= l:f'' ~~Newpor1,.......,11e .. """~"""'I WANT AD CLASSIRED AD "'&MO~e< Oennla A~ P!r-' ' ' Aofdl¥1atbtBESTDAY lo lt'o a -• • . ..U >""' 642·5678 i ., o4 ...:..i11 ... -:., ~.-. m CAU 642-5678 ~ ~ ~~..., .. · =·='-"J1'h=••:::Uled.:::..,.:::...::'-.:::""'=llally'--'--------·-F_O_R_A_C_TIO __ N_._.4._ 1~~~~--''~--'-~~~ • • I I .. ' • ' ' ' ., " l • ' BUSBOYS Plirt·Tl,;,. ll Noon 'tll 2,15 P.M. ~ -11uwal> Frida)' ~ Apply In penon ; 4647 MocArthur Blvd. ' . • Newport Beach Equal Oppor. Employor .. '42-5611 I · ata• a I • • llill '--1 _. ,. -· -._jlllll 1 I ets 1(11] I •ta IL ) r ) • -21.1'173 f • ' ' I • . • . I ,, ' I ' , PILOT-AOVERTIS£R w-...,. ·-21, l'I)) h;:: l[i), ... ~------. ......J1~,~~;-~--~15~~1;' ;-5;;·-~~~~~!~._; ... ~-;:1~~l~[~-;·;-~1~~l~1 ; ..... ~ ... E-~, .,.~ Sc11tw1 925 · ~1~"'-' tmportM 910 Avtol. lmp*'t... ,...._ lmp1rtM 910 Autell, 1mpo1... 910 Autoe, Uwt Ulll DUCA'1'I dirt bllot, \~~12 = MAZDA TOYOTA VOLISW&G.., YOLYO IUICK . W/le1ru. SZIO. 2111 modol. a-..ie. Auto ISO -=-:-----·I-..;,_;:..::;:::;;:_~'!";;.::,:-":.:_ --------------·g 11&-'llQ. all 5-alrfcand. · PIS. P l't. *Mama 73 Rotary * '72 TOYOTA$ t9ll6 VW Cain!"\':...-bit '64 VOLVO NSIO" 'Tl RIVIERA. exec. -· Motor llolftM . ~~:a-""° $66 MONTH * FACl"ORY In~ S -wheel Runs ...U, R/11, ,_paint looded. lmmae. c:oM.,18.000 ~/lto!lt Mt "°""" Traim Sii llONn!S O?EN LEASE * EXEC\mVE buo, •Wldtnl !ieod m, 6 Interior, rad1all. ml., l."rlOO. °'" belt otter . . =aosE ~ .. -~~1' Pl ..!!'*"r ~."!'!! ~-y -• DEMONmtATORS -.. bit. ]j)O cc. reblt $lllill. ..... 49HIJ3 968-lll!l6 • -v Gou..~ ::. ~ ~ -'n 10 --. •le. e<c. -· 18 Volvo !llQdel H2, 2 dr * * '69 BUICK SKYLARJ!. ' • ~~ ..... .-.._.::~ Hint. Beach ~~-".!"~ -... .......... """' 4 0r.1oin1 •• v1n>1top,C11St , -·~· To ci.-From 66-QlT --.., ""111. $1895. -. reai.. p</pb, r/h. xlat - huba; E,.,..-...... MAZ ci.-. "'-'-, ~-·~.... . "° """"· $11!;0. IH:l-2446 \ I ! ' ~ ' " OUT a.rm below eJe line DA .,..... ·n Vw. Xlnt. aond., I'm lo(..y._ '69 BUICK SKYLARK -1111.$ tndk It PRICES START -.., low -· lltlt Good cood $1 <IO IJnn "'""'"""" -'"' T-$1TI9 · ~ ~~-" 1r."d ~ AMC Prlvote ..,.;, ' 81'1.&io.1 • wheels. llortc -W/blt w~ •••• Int. --..i. Moire.,. 11S31 8-b Jll. -Example: llllO 2 dr. 4 speed. 644 1563. '69 AMBASSADOR sia. Wp. CADILLAC . SALE ler. 80JJ!iO ._ " "12 MAZDA rua Xlllt cond. 4 ndloTE21. beater, low mil& '65 VW ..., Oorllp.' rebll. radio, healer, .!it RUNI -· ll'd. l}e am/bn. -. .f:I0649. Under 5 .... or 5000 ml """'· $1,!IOO. _,_ EL DORADOS , 196) GMC Pick up Del1A:e Bea offei-. B-0321. 48 inontba flnanctnl •vailahl~ wan". w/btaderl ll'Stem '.Avco . ~t.!!I!:.,;, ... ~~-tic MERCEDES BENZ (iMoJiS0 ~· oiler -· BUICK 17 :' ~H~SE , ~. New U... '::/ • '66 VW Bug . ~ llARDTOPS 0 R CON 27' Of BEAUJy & brakeo. ~~Dia-== 50 USED aloo ._at Xlnt cond. llOO. C.00. • • Wld• sel~ors , ~ att.r 5 pm and MERCEDES SAYINGS . VOL 0 Chole< ol lnterlon n rl'HIC[ -•Ilda. ON DISPLAY DWI LEWIS v (Tt.peslry & "'" leather) ~ v.,,. ta NO 1WEETY rac1ory a1r c:oMllloni"' 1.-;;;:.. ___ .,.!~ Sharp New Q\r '72 YOLYOS BIRD Full powe• • ehole< ol: , THE TRAYCO 270 lllmt'tll ~..::...a. C-lng~d~:'ry Day ITIC>IYJOITIAJ * FACl'ORY But an lmest to gooh ...-. = ~~ radlo ' • li Too -Van. ¥>p w/ Ask About Our Unique • --* EXEClll'lVE ....,. '69 Buldc SKYLARK. Trunk ope<1e. & more llOTOl HOME ~=~"B:'=. u...i Mop~' LuM eo.aa ':!:•r~9303 * DEMoN6STRAroRS ~ ~~~i.!...::::'."'li DE VIL,LES ..._ aft. 5 pm. ~ .. n1 DAY FREE TRIAL EX· 1966 to l!n2 ~~UW~· "r.I "Too Fcad, am11m Hoase of Imports ~y~~·.=-To. Choose From CHANGE. 34 To cHoosE 12,000 'BTUlllo.w!t. j P/~ P/b, aoto -l<lol Gll6Ulanebelter Buena Park 11125. 54$.3513 Clearci "'-'-! GUSTAFSON ONpe1oSedons-Oonvert!bl" mount/Extra Batt l' :.,°it,, vent, camper wJhdoW. Lo en ttie Seta Ana P'nvJ' ftC8 ~ U of Mercu M8Jl1 excellent colors OtJa1 SWltdi/'aey Amp. :i1,~· $3SOO 1lrm. !iD-'IZil TRIUMPH . Huge Savings nc: ft• ry Ololceol lnterion F'oM!r Plant Eleetric-Onln PEUGEOT Exampl · 1.. EA ~ 1$!00 -ell " Warner (Cloth & lea"""I 6,000 W 2 C:,.i /air l<EalANIC'S Speelal. "64 •· -alavvn H"""-Beaeb Factory air cotldltlonln& -Vent ln. cooled °"">'· Aulo. Olrvalr -Trimnpll Spt-. W!rY "!'&""· automatic -142-*'(2131591-5544 run,.,...,. Choice ol: Prewired 1or 2nd bra~ Ruz. S250, mUe otter~ 't9 40t. ~to trans. air, R " good cood., low mi. Must aion, air condit:ioninl, lUC-''Home Of the Viking'' Stereo AM/FM radio ""1ClltlOoer / llEAlt R""1& -forTT 1181 1994 H I.aw mlleo. $1.4115. """'1!ce $950. 49Mlll5. ...., rack, AM'IFM radio, ' ' Cruise control :'rii 1 =· tt. In lieu~ '65 DOOOE Van. Rebuilt * 81HZi8 * VOLKSWAGEN =.iT'll'f~~-= · TIME' FOR ~~":'cut.~:.::;.,.,ltlon si.r.o ea.!'~"= =: ~ '="= ! PORSCHE "1 vw Sedan $395. Runs 72 Llot Price wH $51591 Naben CaclUlac: ldx!. .;bi lncludlno t.nnper o11er. MS-«m a11 5 pm. ·ss PORSCllE ...,.. 90 aood. -aooc1. •s1 SALE PRl(:E QUICK CASH Atm!ORIZED DEALER :t" n! :::=.= '68 Dodge G ey1 van/emtom Coov. AM/F'M, Iii-blue: ~~a aood tram. $3959 JfllO llARllOR BL., COSTA . S"'&~30 Amp. In Heu = $S50. Clll S!5-4G6 Leonel., $1300 .. IJnn. . "69 VO!KS. BUG THROUGH A 540-8100 ='l;'pen Sonday : 30 ooo BTU~~~ Ill, 'ti, lll' arum Van. 2li "Ill 914/4 Ponche. Clean. Sim. 50-19'15 DEAN LEWIS . * 1J168 c.dillac CdV * GaaOune Tank. 'm Gal. In ton. A·l. $3IOO. pdV ply. AM/FM. $7itXl firm. Leavln& ""'"·...,. oellt DAJLY PILOT Good c:oM. PIO. Best oiler. lieu at ltd/Air ~--. •. ~ or 2131835-G151. '69 VW, Good cond., clean In Must ..U. 64&-1652 18.000$JBTU6, A2-95 . AulM w...... 961 ~= ~~ ~-.J:li~".'°4jc>b. ~ WANT AD ·~~--...::-':.';' WI! PAY TOP dltlon. $2350. Pb: 553-9728. ' 1965 VW t.ua:. mechanic"• · , $2,395. 64&-85.14. . , , 20 FOOT OllDll YOURS TODAY " I CA'SH '62 PORSCHE, w In e w J y delight. $315. 830-3157. . , Vacanctea oost money! Rett . . nblt lSlll S enc. $2350 er '68 VW Bug, reblt engUie 1966' HARBOR . 642 5678 your bou>e, opt, ...,. ·D'ANMAR -Oller. '4S-Cl6lll alt G pm excellent cond. $150. COSTA MESA 646-9303 • b~:i· l':f" a Dally Pilol •51 PORSCHE. 11!;0 engine * 49+-3001 Cl • , . tor med ean I: tNcb. :tut exoellent, but needs othe; '64 vw GOOD C'QNDITION Autos, Used ' 990 Autos, UMd 1 990 Autos, Used '! ., >' callutorlrM--$7511.f0-4183 $400. • GROTH CllEYROLET 'RENAULT 1"71 ~eam":.!..1:.'"""' )NC. MOTOR HOMES ,, S....-S..Vice•Ranlalo l311111'-Bl1id. if-&it "* for -"'-" MllltJlJ Top, X1nt cond., u;,ooo ml. lll2ll ~ Bllid. MM Orig owner. $S5. - Htmttnston 8-b '66 VW bug. Perlect <!Oii· 81'1«181 Kl 9-3331 SALES & SERVICE dltlon inside & oot. $100. W»PAYTOPOOLLAR "And We Mean Servitt" C.Uaft.5pm642-396.1 JI' TRAVOO FOR TOP USED CARS e "r.I VW Bua. lladlall. "'°' 25' DISCOVERER U 7Wf cv ii .extra clean, Fm st.ereo. Headers. '¥1# OlNTIN!:NTALS I-... o.a· .._ . : Call 646-6757 lll' PRlllE 6 JOYS' BAUER BUICK 'n VW Camper. Xlnt· cood. l VAN CON\EnSIJNS 2925 Harbor Bl·...1 -~ or ~t-"er t :'rtcs • Setyice • Renta1a o.taMeea ~ e ;··~--u'• • *,Danftlar Ille.* IMPORTS.y,>ANJEI) '66 VW Bus. engine needs LW! Harbor Bl'ld., G.G. Orarwe O:Nntt'• reaaemb. PKJ CUh. C&U ; · ~ 5.n.QIOO TOP $ BUYER. before 5 PM, 615--'nSO ! • !!ext -, G.G. De-B11f111181~ 'W?A "ti A.H. Sp<tte. $415. N.W 1S61 VW BUG : ~~~· ...,,,,. F. H.Bcacb Pb.vsrr.-l'.:'"a~~Rd., GOOD*~." $aXJ ~~~ -n~ SUNBEAM. · 'llVW.Mmtoellbyend·ot . ,1 MAR-K ll~',s . .• AN •EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MARK Ill's m.=. TQallo. Sall ~1e Auto mo. mmmir.-OfTER. RO/if A Molor 'Home -4llHl2I. '6G SQnbeom Alpine. Ori&'. 49+-)111311. · for your Vacation A-; lrnport9d 970 <l'wner. ·iam; -.-Vlityl -•59 VOLKSWAGEN . , 1969, 19111· " *•531.-0 * 8·.~ • ; ""·.~ Nll ~!Im .$Ellorat!..,,Jtm,6ll>9010 '65 CORTEZ EX. OONI>. MWf ll67 "'67 VW BUG $150. • All AT ~PPRECIABlE .$AVINGS. • CUSTOM im. ASKING -•ra•SE A TOYOTA * -* IS,3110. * -· W -·~ vw Bug. Ex. oond. ; 1819' SELF.contained ':ri . "~ . ' ·es Onna 4 dr. air per! -Nu -. aeat i ·Tioga !Drnnt. $125 wk., 'Sc 1973 uvl.fllii~., oond. $115 .... 11"" blu --........ $SZ. - ;-, '72 CAPRI 2600:i·V6 ,4utooial1<, decor ""°"" alt, COl>di-tlonlng. (~ • r • mile. Aft. a. 83M1SO. • -·~ Bob MU~ I 6'5-89S9 (ll' '67 vw. New braka.,lr.paint. Troller., Tro .. 1 945 CREvfER W ,-• es TOYOTA Cm111a. 4 spd.• ~t~~,OOl>-mh-l!DI. , • IS' i~T LOLiNER Soles• lkcvlco • !aslQir rodlo, ..,, -. Xlllt cond. '68 • $-3415 ~ • • . Sleepo lix. Excellent eondl· 2lMI w. lat St. s.m..Ana 11125. 54HSp VW. °""1! R<bulll ---------- lion. $1SOO. f"1I !1111-1.195. 690 . aR,in . • TOYOTA O>rona. .. .,. enctne·~ '72 COUGA" • Capil"1 Sil.. 9'ota Mea. Vlatt our --air, -· -· $l2lO pr! SA-=~ ·-·vw·~-' ... Wn-St.l newly roblt enc $1500. ••-·~--··I"'?·•-·-'1 (Off Pomoria lit\irn Victorla ' & pt;y. 9&:J'"8765 ..-.u~ _, ............ per. V8, •--A"' ... _.._ · f........t .. ,. •! " .-• , -1'll TOYOTA o..Da lSlll l15<0l2ll -5 ., ond brak ... alr Lendau: (3390ZFI : "69 SHASTA. 13' EZ ""'· • ala-. Alr cood. AJl/F'M, '65 VW ~F - ' Ml!ll aacrine.. We ue 32,000 ml. $14SO. 113H01T GOOD OONDrl'ION $3775 j ~ moving, excellent CCIDd. "lO Tb)'Ota Sprinter 12» eWfa · I·., 645-™ ROY CARV!R, Inc. isoo,.. -Ollmt • • 11' ·ARISI'OC':RAT Jolina. 1ic E. lTtb'k * 50-5885 * 70 VW POP Top Cam.per, Slee-.. --Xlllt cond. lmmaculale. Mako otter. , !650:"'518-Zil9•· °"""""" -~-l.ocal~111.~ ~ .. m.1003 '71 MERCURY I 18' KENSKIU.. opt ahe CAPRI -VW 10 FASTBAQC.,Xlnt Mlll'Quls Brougham 'Dr. Hardlop. ~""'~ lrg ~· 9UlCK CASH . = GS!eel --Full pwr. tact. air. ~· (994<2E) , :w~ Trtn>d Trailer, mo. · ~ ' DAILY ·Pit.of ':..~'= ..i:J'. • • Air Ooodllloned AM/FM l8ro. m.2116 olt. 6 I ·-·· WANT AD '96VWDelJDeVan.lSlll- I; ':::.!.~;-...: BRAND NEW 642·~678 ~-i::1e.~· Good door "" Hillman H...,.. '73 CAPRI ~ W-961 Autos Wonted 961 p). Call ~ or· .ONer Yeun Today 5454123. GUSTAFSON Unc:ol•Merc:my I · II r:i J 1$!00 Beach at Warner ---... }(-Beach l "2:1144 *<NI sn.5544 , __ llilll __ ... , ......... "'fho Vll! ... H I, Allli'l-/CI-953 1911 Ca11ri lllOO, am/Im. 4 • ............... spd, Xlnt COllllL $1915 Gr of. ~ tm Nash ( dr sedan, 6 cyl, .l<r::;·c.:646::::....:13ZI=. '--'----' pod cond, ... to ll'l'ftcl-- f !;. .,,, -a11 s. · DATSUN Roc,..flonol ,,. Vehlcl• , m · 1973 DATSUN -··-·· ALL MODILS 'Tl MINI El>duzo Sl25. Dune IN STOCK . t ~,.~:. CamJ"" = lm1n1•1n. Dolhwy ~. circle, H.B. r~llpiltl lalsnn} , lmYAMAHAEnduro,_, ·~ -·-.=. Ill ~~'"bl:'~c.:i~ - -• outfit SLD. ~mt aft I. LATE "D. Wt W m1 .... ·IE BUY SHARP lATE MODEL CIDILLACS. $ .. PAY$ $3775 , '72 CADILLAC ~ DeV!l", 8,000 mllel, -MWI Full power, outo., AM/J'M......., tilV!ele wheel, Lenda• roof. (406- EOD "$6675 . • • •'71 COUGAR . Power·~'" -automatlo, vleyl roof. (35911SX) .$2575 . . '69 CADILLAC COupe cle VDle. fuD wwer, tact. air. 6 way -~ Llndoll J'OOt. •(K$SJS2) "$3275 '?1 . CADl~C · . Sedan DeVID•. Full _.r,'alr c:ond., vleyl rool. (389CUCl~ , $4775 • '68° CADILLAC: Sedan DeVllle. Full power, air cond., vinyl root (XTA354) $2115 ' '71 MERC. MONTEREY 4 Dr. Automatic. power 1teering and brakes, air cond., Landau root. (552- CUXl $2775 '69 CONTINENTAL " Cpo. Ful1 .,..,..., air eond., l<.tber 1n ..... vinyl rool. (lliFYV) $2875 · . ' t; '69 MARK 111' Full power~ air cond., leather tnter., vinyl roof. !XllW4931 • ' $4475 '67 CHRYSLER Ne~rt 4 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 'trapt., o.dto.1 ~ter, power steering. powu brakel; air. (UOM!81) . . ,. $775 • DIRT iUOGY -UllFll tape, :°!l ..:l •1ip.a-F1nt =--~~~ '· '100---Se!!•-· it.It "' 1:..., ~ ~.: $,TOP DO~S Home of Previously Driven Prestige Autonrobiles ' . t ~~:~Xld.~ XJnt. ~T ~ w ,,. ... 'lllf. ,_ • Hi Fii/i .. )JI 111*1 a... -----t "'l(IMIG. · "12 J'ORD li·IOll PU. Split Sl1GO. No !Ill· l4HW!. -... -· Good -•&411&1 -......... loll -, ________ ... __ _ = =.-i:.t. ~ '67 JAGUAR XKE 2+2 Call """' 3 p.m. ' speed, -ndlo, ·-· -!'ft~ 1"1· ·n DATSUN PU 6 law. sixl'll<: ea11over camper $2it'5 Alr, AlllOI, Extras NEWPORT IMPORTS '22115-eee 4!IM123 31G1 W. Olattt )lwJ .• N.B. 49s.o800 '8>,FOllD it T.P.U. II" C.O. tQ.a . Good oond. YI. Need • "'Pld"'f Plo<O .. .., ... v .. -Coll - AWN Son Diego Frwy. 11 AYW'f Pkwy. L...,,,.. Nlguol ' r_: ,\P ,, I 262' Cotto M••>'•'Horbor Bl..t. el Coro e 540-5630 • ( I • MO·NtH . NO DOWN PAYMENT ., '28 FOOT 91011 YOUU tQDAY MONTH · • ' NO ' DOWN ·PAYMENT .. 60 MONTH . 01'll( LIASI 1, . >I . , -.1-00-.R-·A-D-IO-S-.. · 1 •IVIN AWAY. THIS Wll~ND I F!RST COME-l'IRST SIRYID I ' . l.IMIT ONI flll. ,AMH.Y' . .' ' ~ SEE THEM ALL· AT •••. I I ,. • . . • , • f • I ) • -w-.r. -2l. im ' 5th Anniversary Sale _ ~ ~ialoorld OF • PUUY IQUUJ I ID wmt 1973 . Coupe De Ville 56900 VJnyt rvot, llorH INl111 Iron! & rN r, AM./FM 11 ... .0, ............... P. an.._.,, ll!ltild ...... rlght IWnlf mJtTOf', ' WI)' ~ -1, dOoc" gllantl, dl1J111• <*'II,._ Air Qlnd.. pt1WI( aaor lodll, llll·tlll wMel, twlfllilt -.t!Mt, lamp ..-ttor., ~ imp.ct 1lrlp1, .......... ,~)) FULL PRICE LEASE ~~y $169 Mo. 24 Month Open Encl Lease on Approved Credit (Stl>Ck . 3527} 197$'·. LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COV.N'ft' •llOVGHAU • COllYllTilllS . 11 COUPfS . om 70 QUAUTY AUTOMOllW TO C1100A ROM sms. t1a1111. srtfra •U~ ··~DIYIWS •SD.DIYIUD -.. . 1968 S~AN DE VILLE ' ··s1999 ; • ,_..1111111 horizon blue ortelrlll ,......_ Y111yt top, doth • ,._try lntw10r, fOll ~, t.cw, air fldl!Joll..,.. AMl"M ndlo. CYCN"1!.------. 1968 COUPE DE VILLE 52111 Vlnyl top, doth and l••IMr Interior. full pOW.,., f9c1ory •Ir, 111 the OPllons fOf' r-' motoring plNw r .. /4M.J'l'M l'ldia tool fWAUSIJ 1969 SEDAN DE VILLE 527·77 8MvtlNI Mvtm.o 11n1s11 Witt! ~ DllOe v= ""' &. meldllne IMlllw lnt..llt. Fvll poww, ladorf e lr, tllf ""'91, /FM 119nD, ~ doOr" )Ocb, ....,. ~· care. IYYP4C7> 1969 COUPE DE VILLE *2999 ~t orftlMI finish wltll h.DM'1roua tvll ltilfll« tnl•IQI', tllk. vfnyt top, NII ,......, fKtort l lr <*'Miit•~• ..... locb. NA/FM rHlo, whlt9.wtl .. * Trvty en CIVISl*'llllnl WM. ('7AZe1 1969 El DORADO I 53777 TM luxury for fM d!Krfl'rllnetlnt DWW. FKtory 1rr Qll'ldlftonll'JI, Ml .,_,.., vffl'(I top. fllll IMrtllr lntwtar, tllf & ~ •'-"ltw, tttreD, doDi' kJeki, L.-.. wlTh a:tras. (lSVOll) ' ' 1971 SEDAN DE Vlll,E •5111 Slurlnlnl ~ tllllth wtlll vinyl '°I> ind full S.ll'ler lntll1or. 1"1111 pOWtl' Ind "' tDUr'W fedor( •Ir condlllorrln;, crvlM control, pDw9f" ... ~ twllleht Mnllnel, AM/FM 1'-, ,,_, rl'll'flcublt c-r.. (QQOCU) . ·' .. 1971 El DORADO 55777 Tltt epltam. ., ........ Mury •lllomDbll& ..... ,,. top. "911try " '"""" lnltrtor, r:uff ,..,...,.. Md 1lr c:mMHtlorllne, 1111·~ "'~llOW' dDof> --., ltww mUftlpi. pM I fl'Kk •Pt. A 1ur9 ""9iliW. ( H) Wldnttdar, Mardi i1. 1973 . . _ ..... I~ • •' 'f ' ,. f ' I #"'· I I! , IWlaR . IUICK e ' CONN t:tl t;lf!VRO. LliT e COSTA MES.A 'DATSUN e JOHN- SON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY e MIRACLE ~DA e NABORS CAOILLAC' e DAVE ROSS PONTIAC • Tl1EODORI ROBINS FORD e UNl~El15ITY PLPSMO- BILE e '10 · MA VER!CK A/C, aulll, gold with deluxe -· • 33,000 mi -l '72 MAVERICK, lo mileop, . WILD IRONCO?. =·=· ~~1 XJnt No. But thil '65 Ford M~ •n 'Maverldc. tact. air, ~l tang moves like one. Fut rtoo, pis. Xlnt OObd. $1850. and sure-footed. 10 DAY C>Ylner, 4.%«J09. FREGEUTRIALSTAEXFSCHANONGE. 1910 MAVERICK, auto, P/S, Michelin tires. Xlnt cond. Linco.ln-Mercury 1!4'!0. 847~1 16!1l(l Beach at Warner -Huntington Beach MERCURY 142·1144 * -1213) $92.5544 ~-•'Mom. of 'the Vlkl1111" •n FORD · L'JI)' Q>untry Squire Station , ,w, a 1 on, ~\ite15~ .;::;\-. ~ BIG IMPACT AS--1395. ' .. You'll make a bla Impact ·n LTD eo,uH,ey Squire. 9 too with this '67 Mm:uey pass, '1ta Wift, P/S. . P(B, Parklane. Bta car. Low stereo, IUll rack, pwr dOar price. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL '°""' 25,000 milel. 96&-3555. EXCHANGE. '61 T-Binl. Landau top lull GUSTAFSON pov.-er, 58,000 miles Immac. LI I M Must sell. $1095. Prlv. par· nCO n• ercury fY,. 536-8552 P( ~· 16800 Beach at Warner '71 TC>'RINo sedan-VB: aiitO,' Huntinlton Beach ""319,, jacloey !!J:. P•/Pb. 142-1144 * 1213) 592.-5544 near-new tirff. Xlnt cond. ''Home Of tM Viking'' ~-$!615-644-16'6 GERMANY BOUND -Fore-., ' '& ed. salt'. 't6 Ford !LTD 2 dr HT. Pert far tranap. • $600/best otter. Ml--1194 No, not the race track, but a -~ CAUENTE FUN . • , , '67 ~ercury catlente. Race FLY UKE A. BIRD ~W1'i~~ • • 1n tlrls ·~,r...i ,falcon. •i\t , GUST~ an. unbOIJ~"bl< ~-10 , , <'-ol '. DAY FREE ~ El'-' l ""'"'C llJ / CHANGE. i ~ ~ • 1 ls&cwl Be&clt"at W'arner :i !iUSTAFSON 1421~mifi~ ~ ,1.incoln·~ ,"Home iii tr.. Vfldnt'' ' " Sedan De Ville 19f2 s~o-Ai-4 'DE' v1LLe 1'<· . . . -. ' ~un~~arne:., 'Tl XR7 O>upr. lo. mil., ~_:1 s5999 : T•1ttfvlly flnlsMd In 5'11Umer Gold wrtti .tt1i. vfftyt '°' & told t•Pftti"( I. IH!her "!,.....• Fuft pOWer, factory •Ir, flff wt!Ml, AM/P'M '"'"'°• ...... doll' 6Ht0cb.. trulM cenmc, •le. L-111111 1'AOO CAJWllHr *""" . WT IGUJIFW wmJ 'I J~j ~OIM ) · '. ' #I>' ..-,, i f .. 1972 EL DORADO 56999 $!Wrklfn; fi,..t lkqwr 'flnfil'I with Ylnyt fop •nd -ldll"8 doftt I. ... fl'ltf llltlliof. Duel comfOrt trant SNh;, flltt ~. fKtory •IT, tlll """"'· ,.,....... "-' locks, 1ftf'to mulllplu. ere.. etc. Sl,w'I to pt-.. tM rno11 dttnandl" 11uyw. 1•1oso1 \ I . : . ' SEU CT TRADE"' INS ' . V•YI ""'·NA/FM·-· -"'MM. ''"S7000 FULL rl)' 11111, pOWlf' ' M)' _, 11111his19r, Iulo. _ tllmal• control', po-ooor lodtl, tl,11 .. tel• PRICE. $O)pk ......... ........, lrnold 1trlp1, v!n~I I. 119ntry lnl•ilr-(Ser. iH~l ' LEASE o~~ $17 4 Mo., 24 Month Op•n End Lease on Approved Credit rStock 24221 1969 OLDS 98 SEDAN 51555 ' Vinyl '°"' fec-ltrv lni.ior. F11U poww ml flc:lory· 1lr ....rttlonlnt, tilt 1t.'lnf wlllet, AW,._M rtdlo and mona. OVbllnllllng avy, CYWT7711 1973 Coupe De Ville 1969 ALFA•ROMEO lilom.tlll", ~ r.d, with blKli: top and lnferlol" "1m. fwl Ill~, J.IPMd tr.nemlalon, FM r.ilo 1nd tape p11.,..,., rMlat fir-. ete. ( K•l ·s2666 . BUY OR LEASE .TODAY ABERS } 1970 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 52999 Fi.Mw (Wympfc lronu flllllftlwfltl rTWldllnll iw.sn Ylnyt In,.,._., lid.It -ta. fllll flll'l'l"'"• '::?: l lr c:ond., tltt _., r.ctlo. twtw, -'flflll• -na. Mc. Ponll.c:'I II"", C'4JAKl'I . ' . 1966 JAGUAR 2 + 2 COUPE ' . • s2999 Sporty ,,...,. *"""' .nti,Englbh _..,,. ,..,,.... lnt.rlor. ll'fldofy ..... 11rtorMlk tr-mlulon, AM/FM rldlo. wire wNeb, irte. Compkttl'f' nstwtd -wll'-t doutlt tM dMnal In tl'le ~tyl 112314) 197~ ildR.tf ~ TON PICKUr •3,666 Cu.i.m ~ll'IP'I' IPICllll wflll ~ r::-:: \It, JIOWll' 1'-flll, ._,,. "Wiie ,,~ "nrn~t/f """" ~ ........... .W1dlll9ry t1nb,. .. Extremetr low-mlkil. , 1_11'1 •. , ~ ' , . 1971 AUDI SEDAN i3666 SllYW pe.11 "'*""'• tl&ect vll!'l'I """'1c!r· fKtwy 1lr Clndlllonll'lf, ..... hMlll", white 1kM Mii tlra, ldrMW( to m!a Mint COfMI, (7.-c:Q$) ' ' . 1970 CONTINENTAL MARK Ill • s4999 l"opu/ar J• flnl~ wlllt '¥1nyt ""' '"" poww, ~ 1lr anlllttlonlne, lullltr lnltrlor, AM/FM 1ttrw rldlo, tlll ,..,.., lllOW"I' '°"" lodcl. T,,,,. t1191nc. II molloft. (11010} • , . . • Wide Selection of Models & Colors available for Immediate Delivery , LIBERAL BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE ~ </ I • ALL TRADE-INS WELCOME • • -+ ~ • } • 'J I •. ol • • • , .... , ... • 2600 Harbor ·Blvd.,. . . . Costa Me.sa 540-9100 • 5AllS DEPARTMENT OPIN 8.30 AM. to 9 PM Moq. lhnl Fri.-9.00 AM. to 6 PM Sat. and Sundoy l'oa,,,... ... _ _. • - ' 142-1144. 1213) 5fi.5144 ~FM. 11teroo, •. cn.c -. j ''Horn of~ Vlkl '' pwr., alr, wee nu eY9 4 " ~· -t;tl a f3;24f'· 1 .. • ' ~ IJN • MUSTANG ~ REPOSSES SEP Im II Gremlin. Good c:ond, air 4& . ' oond, auto, iiiaki Of:let. Cen- ttnela BaJ!k. 646-1)21. . JEEP , , Wl!EEI. ~ '72 Chevy, FOR YOUR " Ton. eamil!r Special GIRL! Cheyenne. Auto, 350 eni, A ,68 Mustanc 2 door. RU&· air/cond, P/S, PI B, &ed car. Soft caiol'. Low CU.stom Steering whl, tape deck, nn~ gli.u, Trani mtlTRIALeqe. 10 . DAY .-FREE • cool.B", Coolant Recovery EXCHANGE. =.,':'.;.f ~~ c~ GUST~~SON bumper """"'· -• .. P, , Uncoln-... ercury bumper, tow hook, lockln 16800 Beac.b at Warner hubs, E Ton locklng rear Huntfncton Beach . end. Chrm below eye line 142-1144 * 12131 592-5$44 ">: mirron l2.Jt>$ lractlonite "H of ~-Vlk,_,' Mus/snow ttret. on Tacoma Ol1M 1'!9 . """ wMtela. Dark yellow w/blk '67 GT Fat~ ~clean 390 , int. $6500 invested. Make of· ena: • spd. HOllet· .f bbl. · fer. 842-ll.50 eves A: MaD¥ bl& xtru $1.00). • weekends. fD-4253. ll<"o9 ·~~eep ~ • .OW -,'6.>=MUST==AN=G" . .,.Auto..,...."'289~.­eng, ll . ._ __ , aux. pa Low mileage,. cut. car tank, ro IAlU", hubs, can 979-4.STS. '650/ rack. wry clean, xlnt oond. -~~;:!-~::;:~,_I · 11375. -= OLDSMOBILE l ---~-N~~-O_L~~--:6'1 442 OLDS. -Enalne-....i, $625 or beat ~. Call 1 9$)-"r."!tl] alt.. . • • '89=0LDS ".'.:~ 118 .,' dr.~ -..va~. ~ar .... _, lesale, Sl,00>. se:s11 EYEIROWS UP "114 OLDS Starfln c(ie. Good They'll all be, -)'Oil cond. $19S. • .. _,_, drive Ol'OllDd m tlrls ·ro1,,,,,....,~c.n~~"""""::r,.:=:;:o--,=­ L10<00t•·•· door. •M..,,ul-1$1 OJ..DS 9 -$ta Wp car. Lob 0( powa-. lO"DAY V-'3, wfali' c:ond " 1'lO nick FREE TRIAL ~~ Xlnt ..,nd. Wiil. IM-1577 GUSTAFSON PLYMOUTH U~oln-Mercwy '89 ptym. ~.111r, .Ul)O,Bte.drat Wlmer ~ ,Rid. '800. Gtot, 67M8'10 ca Hunttnrton Beach (213) e9J97, ~~ 'J:..31v~ .'. 10NTIAC fiiimaxru.Wh!i.'. blk·top. ii. l:'b'm",q-n~Nn , Nu um. Reil _,,, Orll P~-~h·ML ....... ""'"1"1 MW!li J<.B. ' P'S'· fl!!!! .... Hlf' r ·· •. ; 'M~<;_ ~ • .• 1 , • bnl .,.,._ ·~ ... ~ --'"· . -·' , ~ ;911ttm-• ' I • j_:.,..,Jl~.A~iiil!!!!!!~li~-~·-~, . m •.ow ROSE' 'IS ·-bier a-. ''"' 1 N~ bur a )'ellow 'tl9 IAtdlllt , .... -t.,U. ~ bA."Y-m~i& ='"~ .... 75. CHANGE. T-lllD GUstAFSON UnCol11°Merc11ty ~~oily,.-r 7.1110, llllOO Betcb al w....... ~ .......,. t lluntln;101•1lcad> 'Cl TW MUM4 '* (113) --Good -..... fr"* ......... ., tr.. Vlilnl'' Q-, Mt • ......, - /lll05 a ''POii''! P\iOi., olJ 'Ill! W , -/iil;;i Coll Ooll AH618. t..::::-==''°"='---~- \ T \ • \ 15 PllO!·ADV£RTISER w~. Mm 21. 1973 • l l r • • 11'5 . HE,RE! ! ! " . "' . . . . 1973 HONDA CIVIC- " ( . . . . A" All New, ''All Around'' · Family· Sports Car~ Equally · At Home In City Traffi.c And On The Open. Road~ I ' •• .. BRAND NEW ' ' Wedntsdly, March 21, 1973 fl&Jl Y PILOT LOADED: AUTOMATIC, $166 DOWN AIR CONDI· TIONING. ... 11 14061) s7746 PER : MONTH I BRAND NEW BRAND N'EW . I I l Immediate Delivery On Both 4 Speed . And Auto1natlc Models. TEST DRIVE THE CIVIC TOiitAY FOR THE NIWIST DRIVING THRll.&. OF THE 70's! Final Clearance , 1973 9, COUPE ~ ·Full Power, Feet. Air , 6-wey Seet, Power Windows,. (276579) 54966 • 1-973 CUTLASS Tinted Gless, Air Cond., Power Disc Bralres, Power Steering, Autometic, Redio, Door Guerds, White Side Well Tires. ( 173982) • I !7~:~MOD.~LS! ·• OVER 2!> BRAND NEW 1972 HONDA COUPES AJtD ' ~ANS PRICE.sLASHE.D FOR IMMED~TE DEUVERY : ... - f ' ,'1' ~ I l~. " ' ' '·°'-"'!~ ' "' ~3866 .. • IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE ........ . DELIVERY DELIVERY ' • • I . • G.M.C. f.RUCK "~NTER Brcind "'ew ~71: ~l't1t-,lckup ' Fully FOctory Equipped. 'Or<ltt. Youn . $2566 Phone 546·6750 ' I t5~HE¥ROLE+-~ u ---· IUU111 ..--- ·. ,~ ., •A·.· ,.,. Semc• Parts Body JbdJI " ··-• 4 ~ n~· . .. OPEN EVERY SATUiJ)AY , . ·'., · ~;-7:30· 'Til 5:30' :,.; '.. ~ • ' ' '~' 5466 Take ·Your· Choice ~ ; ' ff y ......... 19 ,.. ....... 'if ~ .. ow• ... r-iw-t .., • If you ant new Oft tfio Job • If you .... Dttlo or no crodft, · Phone 540·9640 · LET US TAILOR TOUR FINANCINti TO YOUR PIRSONAL NEEDS. \ I 67 '~~~!~: . ltzDllOJ __ '65 MUSTANG $466 f 1'971 Fully f4clory oquipped,redio, hHt-'67 . , '°"' ,..,, ... ,,,.., . _ · . v· EGA . er, .' 2-1os901 . . . . MERC •. COUGAR Allfo,, ttfr, tft, Ndlo, -...,. cnPZ67> ,..,._ ........ (UOAZ79J , ~ ~------------------------------'!'-" ..... ----------------------.... ~-------------------------.1--------.-I . • \ ~ ~~~.:. ... s~TION WAGON $566 '~~== ~\'.~.~~)~;·,~~t~"~· temp.con· '69 ~~ .. ~BURIAN WA~~ .. s.2. ·~L'. CltUSIJ ' , ·.. '"" • ' (IJ74MI ' . I "" ' ' . '66 '66 DODGE MONACO WAG. .................. .... ,, .. ,, .. F •68--oLDS-;-DEl;T-A - ~ ...... ,.... ...... ,..., •.· , ......... tWXC414J I ! I I '71 '69 HONDA· --· 1141YAIJ NOVA ........... ..... ' ........ ( I 5566 I -.. $666 1971 Stelion We9on. Fully loclory oquip-fOYOTAp,ed, i-odio, hooter, 1104DFA I_. ·I· "-• FUtL ,, PRICE '6600 DN. '3900 ::~. · . .. . . . . J6 P"Y"'"!h of $Jt. T1 0. """"''" credit. Dofemd ~ $147J.H i.cL tu, lie-. ...i .. flo•ce •••1• ANNUAL PllCINTA•I U.11 11.GIO/o . • , ) '70 ·' . '70 PL YM. FURY Ill A1te., ff, redt.. ....... P.S., P.I, 11671NYI CHRYSLE{l ioo ,.., ,...,, ,_,, .,,, ....,, top, -/IM, .....,. IU7A9Nl TORONADO .. ..... .....,..,, hll power, t.r: air, lterte, m . f2otCXll MARK Ill . ... ,..,. ................. . •I,_ -ro4lo, ltfJACll 52966 . ' > ' . ' ~ 11 · :j! :~~-r ·": .. . ' ' ' ..... "'" ' ' • "l . " I .!1 "' 'f . 1. I. , I ' ' ' ·: J : I ' ' • ' ' • .. : , ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' 1 r. ' • I • • • • • " • Wed....,,, lhrch 21, 1973 .,TL6'S Clflffflllf LUXUllOUSLY 19UIPPED S1ri1I No. Vl29-Cll-265310 BRAND NEW 1973 CHRYSLER . NEW YORKER 4 DOOR HARDTOP ~f "9"'94 lticlwdi .. •Ir COfldftlo1Mf. . ' S1tl1I No. CH'4l-TlC-1431SO r :o.sc"oviVT!iiJ ' $1400 OFll MANUPACTVIEU SUHl~D RETAIL PllCI { 01sc~VNTED] . ' LUXURIOUSL T EQUIPPED Seri•I No. PP4l-M3D-12957S $1000·;. OFF MANUFACTUIEIS SUGoS-ISTED RITA.IL PRICE 511f'itl Ho. RP46.Ml6·175153 PRE-SPRING TOP QUALITY USED 1969 RAMBLER 4 DOOlt SEDAN Fully ftetory •q11ipptd. IYPU9741 $795. 1968 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY WAGON 9 p111., VI, t ulo, lrtn1., ftct. t ir cond., power 1 I • • r i n 9 , powtr bt•~tl, r•dio, ht•l1r, whittwt lt tirt1, roof rotek. !ZLK945 1 $1395 1970 PLYMOUTH FUltY ~ dr., 1td1n, VI, 111!0. hint., f1ct. 1ir cond., pow1r 1l1trin9, rtdio, h11t1r. lllllRM J $1095 1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTllt 340 VI, rtdio, httlt r. IV529H08412· 736 ) $1395 1967 NEW YORKER 4 DOOR HARDTOI" VI, •ulom•lic, pow• r 1lttrin9 · brtkt1 • window1 • ltth, f1etory 1ir, erui11 control, vinvl top, WSW. !YWT7l l) $995 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DOOR HARDTOr $795 I 1968 CHRYSLER 300 • dr. H.T., V8, •uto. trans., f1ctorv eit, pow•r 1t11rin9, power br1k11, pow1r window1, power 11•h, r1dio, h11tlt, whit1w1ll tir11, vinyl rooL !YND0321 $1195 1970 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON B1lv•d11r1. VI, 1ulom1tic, r1dio, h11t•r, wh ite w1tl1, roof r1c:k. !446. ASJ l $1295 • 1969 CHEVROLET IMIALA 2 dr., hotrdtop, VI, auto. tr1n1., ftclory •ir cond., powtr lt•trl111, rtdio, h11ter, whittitttll tir11, •lnyJ roof. I llOBHK l $1495 1969 FORD TORINO GT V8, •uto. lt•rll.,·f•ctory t ir cond., pow•r 1tt•rin9, powtr brtk•I, povl- tr window1, r•dio, ht•l•r, vinyl roof, bucktt 1••k. IZIF4751 $1395 1969 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON Cu1tom S11b11rb111. VI, •11lom1tic, rtdio, h11t1r, pow1r 1t.•rin9, pow1r br1k11, f•efOfy •ir, IXIX741 l $1095 1968 MERCURY COUGAlt • VI, 111to.~if1n1., ftclory t irL power 11ttrin9, rtdie, IM•ter, whit-•11 tir••· IWEK612 ) $1395 • .....,, Mlf'dl 21, 1973 PILOT·ADVERTISU JI We Have Just Purchased 8, 1972 Tra· velalls That Were Driven Only By In• ternational Truck Factory Executives • . • 1972 . International Travelall .. $ Uc:, #521EYJ • . auto radio, beater' Loaded ~~th ~xtras,wer b~akes , power air cond1Uon1_ng, J>Oterior and exterior. steering, custo!ll m Choose From One Of The Largest Selections Of l!iterna· tional Truck Line Anywhere In Southern Cafifomia·. Backed • By The Finest Service Depart· ment To Assure You .Complete Satisfaction. - • I All Are Ready For Immediate Delivery • • f. I w-.,, -21, 1973 T•l<E Y.·OuR ; . • 2 DOOi COUPE Ful~ F<CIO<V Equipped """"'"' .. '71 DODGE · · · · · DART ". s1-s6 '.·:•~ il l i.-Auto.tratts.,Yinyl'tep,ftidle ond heater. (ll29GIH29414) -· fULL ... Cl ' v~I, au~ ~n1., pow•r steering,. ah', radio, heater. (198CJH) ••. . ' 4 M>,Md trans., fully factory oq~(PP!'cl. (fNV929) 166 T·BIRD '71 PINTO 2·DOOR .. , . Auto. trails·., radio, heator.(445CIC) ~9·6.6 2.±DOO~., . Full power, factory equlppod, plus . PltlCI llHld\ "'°"' (612T~) ' .. ., . '68. , ...... I t . ~ • • \ ' ... . ' ' , • . . . " -~ .. ··~ .. ~-.. . Wednesday, March 21, 1q73 DAIL V PILOT fl1 1 "See ·and drive · · the famous OLD GLORY ·'73 DODGE . TRUCK FU Ll Y FACTORY EQUIPPED Order Yours Now lOUl CMOICl Of CCXOl • s199 DOWN s&B A MONTH '""""''P'm' "''"'''' 2 mo. rvmt. 1nc1. tax , license $ 3 7 2 &· a1 CifryfhQ charges on FU LL appr. credit -for .41 mos. Deterred pymt. price S:KISS ' PRICE '"''· tu & U«,se. ANN U-. Al PERCEN.TAGE RATE. '1 10.82". V~ -lrtlL.Nlltf', ... 911111.~ l)di '"""~""lkli:lf'I~ . OIDll 'IOUl:S HOW YC1U1 °"*1 Of «llOI FULL PRICE $199 DOWN S3 I 69 $92 A MONTH ... ,.~ ......... ,. .. .,_ ... _ ... _ ... ._ .... ..... c~ II" llllP'· UMi1 lw IJ Miii. dfltmd P'llftl, PflU ..:I lflt!.111& 1,c1111W. AlitlUAL PEll{ftlTM>f l!AIE 10_.,., . ' ' ' . . ' " $ • • ,. ,. . .. . I I '°'"". steering, .• ract-.,, hea'9f', air cond., Y~I, auto. trans., plus much'lnoro. (519DKO) 4 ~ transmtuJon, radio ~nd 1 . · FULL NICI ' hoaier <3640WVJ FULL PRICI "' '1 70CHY 1 · $466 ~,OA~~~:~~.L~•••r. S 1561 · whitewall tlre1, lonclau top. FULL PRICI. (197CTN~ RK.L PRICI '71 GREMLIN .s961 s51· 6-~=~~~~full facto~ , oqulpt. (646CQR) . · tuil.PRICI L • . ·1973 PINT ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' Speff, htattr, butket seal'1. bumper 9uard1, Sar, No. 3RIOW1510:!t BRAND NEW '73 MAVE RIC K· IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2 DOOR Cruise.o.matlc trans., poWtr steering, tinted glass, deluxt bumper group. 3K91~18941 • BRAND NEW 1973 TORINO WAGON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'Y·I • .iuto. trans., power steering, radio, heater, wtlilewall tires. Luggage rack, power tailgate window. LictnSe No. JA-40SJ90m BRAND NEW 1973 GALAXI E ~~ lSl c.1.0 .. V-t, tulo. trin5 .. l"torr •Ir (Of'dilicnll(J. power S1etfirq, powrr IG1~l brMcis, racliO, hullr, Wlllttw•ll 1,r~ tinled ;!au. Mietl '°""''' FR l It ~!ll)il'ds.St:ril!'No lJS6Hlll(l'IO. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1973 LT. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LIASE NOW < ·t '7Sf'INTO ~:.!,! '13COURIP 63.66' ... -' 7SMAVIRICK 72.90 ... -'7SLTD •121 .32 ... -• ,. ___ UAR 2DOOR HARDTOP . a (10. \/·I, l11c:tory air condllionil'llJ, rildio.. hN!rr, ..tliteWall !Im, tinted gW;s. 'tll!letl covm. DtluJ:t IMl'lper 11roup. Ho. JJ6517"46, -I · GALAXIE 500 6 7v•. "'' '"'" ,_.,'" -POW!!' 51ettiflg, 'liftyl roof. licMe No. (T RZlhJ '6 'GALAX IE sop $ ) ' ' 2 DOOR HAIDTOP V ... iUID. !~~·• fact~ '1ir CO'llliflaning., . ~ S!ttnrlg. low m11Nge, NI), lJ7IV'I. . '71 FORD $1 CUSTOM • V_,, w . tr• fldory 1lrcondilisllng,lft. LiarM lt16L TP) NO. CllEDlt ? EST .. LISl!ED -' •' '71 FORD $1 CUSTOM 4 DOOi V-t. iU1t. trans., fKfOl'V 1ir conditianing, rildio, llea1tr, linled 9'm-Lie.~· 976CPP . ' '71PLYM ·$ SATILLITT , \/-I. llllo. trans., ~ Slfltl'ing, rllflo,' • ; heater. l...iceme {'66GPN) . ' I -GALAXIE 500 . . ·. 71 V.f. '"''· """" lociO<Y ,;, '°'""""' ' ct.1 llOW'f sle lrti. ridio, IW!tr, LI~ ' 1 55«'.:FO • '71 1-'7 ·2· CAPRI ·$ · COUPE ; Auto. tr ... rlllio, hultr, Vfny1 lnlff\Qr, " 1:knt No. tlJEKH ; '71 • PONTIAC '$ LI MANS WAGON Factory 1ir condltlonl11Do rldlo, heller. t p15....,., tft. Liclll9e 1127000) , ' .r, • COMPLETE" PACKAGE ... ,.- ' • ' • , ' ,Ir ._ -, . •I' t4, ~97l .E$C.APAD£. 20'. MOTaR 'HOMl" . COMPLtTELY .SELF CONTAINED · · ' ~ : ;PLUS,' . [(·-..,.""".....:.;~·:._ e' Stainless Steel Sink • -GH/Elee. Retrigel"alor • Shag Carpets • /4UK· iliary Battery e Staihltu Sletl Rilnot CoYer •-Lots of Cabinet Space AndMwch Mort Priced From #F25B'RR41539 CoMPL'ETE ' ' 1 " ~ ' ' ' PACKAGE -' .IMMEDIA'tf"' ~ . DELIV&RY". '· .x ' " ' ' .., "INCA.u 9 • .... .w,OVll $. : .. "'1'$1999 '' San (;Jemente -f;8pis1rano VOi:.. 't• NO. 80, 6 SEcilO~S, 84 PAG.ES .. ,~.,t1-iB· .El•I' . . ' ' ·officials : Deny EDITION .Z~ggu~at . Report ' ' ' 1o I ~1 Officials ·Gt the General Sen1i~ to ·five thousand·employes o! the r,iant, '""''•'-'-t' · 'G .. ) ·ti>da 'discounted which has beeJi empty· •incle comp etioo ~M· ""'·· r-y ' the sl ,_., an BllllOllllCemtn !>Y Orange CouDIY due to • o..,..wn tin aerospace con- ~~ !l<!l>al4 Caspers ~y nws. . w)licb •WWO!I ·to· be' a COllflrination o!· C8spers W!I• .. aa!<ed • to llUPPIY the !ederal purdlase of . the gllm\ ~' "(,See'ZIGGUJIA!I'; Pqo·Z) !iiguel Roctwe!Unlemaliooal f"'1JllY. • • . .;c tJ . •,.c . ~1i;~: N~~~~,,71f"if.~.-·-nm _..'iliot ~ i:oDed • . -:1 ~ to, 114 ~~8:~kilf" w; mve-.... ·~ "We baN ........_. 111 alll!IP' • · lion''-l~~ "·""p. ' ' . c · 11·• ')>ill· hipi... ~ ~: JV11dne8day . tlle'ald lblt\llll'lllllOUiic lbel the • ' + . " goverruneot had bougbl the.Plat wts ., ........ '""' ':;.,adbig ·-bing into IOIJlliblog.• · W"""""G1vN (AP) -First Lady ,Pat "Tiie ~ wu a le""" fJom the , Naoo•irilJ ~ to Olllfoinla next Wednes- • ORANGE.COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' I y.'EDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1tn .......... , ~ E .,. · -• day, a.few d8ya abead or'tbe President, '5•~-'f, , --tt.!ld . ' , ' "' . ,, tlsing.ea.pili' . a!~ilili.Aiii! ~,a ~~~Angeles lomclleona being .... :....oin ...... .:...: p .. ,, .. ·~ • ., . \ .' tha~en~ in1-cl ilatl!ll>enl •·""1 .. ,,,.. ' ' '""' '"'~:"'f":'"! ~'""'""' ... !ff:I·•••., ; '.; .. ·!:' • . . j r·1 • •".'1,' ...,.belng:~·!orthelloO'"' 'Sbe•naliobe.0n)lll"l 'ltSanClenll!nt< ' i • ".o· .• :. · ' .. "• '• l • ' ·" 't..n ,_." ' "'~~•"1°"'J•ll;i;, 'f.1 'Clspers allO "wu thanked flll1 lllslsting for !hf' April ·ff ,summit vlail of Soutti Yo!!"gsters. ln~ l'.I' a n's b0m~ilio1J1 ~ ~i>l·: giJM .• :fb~opl ,~(t '3.200 j~, ~'ie<:eivi lhe'GM wUh ···~ 111 avillabilllt of VlflJl8meae~t·:J'bleu and bis wife. strljlo Ele~~~· SC/i~s.o l d ;mf!te \)jglif !/itil!ls . $11'/MJll,. tll~t,Joi' se)iool !un daY,s~ qo~i'eftS. clllhe' ~for tbt predicted thnle lbouHnd and "11i,be at• smaJ,l dinner par-thill'';l!'Y•"""•F Jj~'ln~ rool!i-,, 'rh~y ilrl'l'~.'~.ed . . 'alI·dl)'.' bea.cll· p~ 1a ,)'e:i'r'• en"" ' Y# . . · IY .to be l."°••t 11ie-~estern . White , 111tlr big 'ba).l~a. Splits !II•\ 'f"!""~~~<Piihtq : , 11~0Q. liQllii;.we~aso\d., >: · · :v 1 \' , -~ •t· G P .f .. ~ ...... ' ~~~I u,. • ,'l 1 ', >1<1'+-1'•' &' i f •"I f I' ~ 1 ' ' -· rocery' n• .-.~ Thieu ' and 1lzil,; wJ.te. Will arrive •In .,, 11 ;.,, ·., , 1" .,,k. ·f.'~I• •.:,.;r.. .,;1ff •1 • •• ,. , ' , , f _. .• •' ; • . .. Today's--Flnal : • • . • • . I TEN CENTS ' ~ .. , ·C Vote .Upsets ·\ • -• 1 .......... .,·~.. ., ' •. .f ·" '. Decisidn In Texas WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court tqclaj approved local prop. erty ,taxes for , tlniac1ng )'Ublic. schoolJ, holding in a 5 lo ,f ,declslon that education is not among 'the rights afforded eipllclt protection widOr lhe'Conslih!tion. '-. 1he majority r.ver...i a lower court. • declslon~Jield~of ( financln.I • :'l'lla I ~ • ~ 11fd !lie mtimi ~ .. i <!1!11fui ~:i-~'*'I "'~~ r~i. not t= ot tldl -'"i --~47i~v.:.,._ / : F. J'p)y~ Jr. for Ille ~ty. · , , "=~-· II llOt lll!lOllC ~ ~~ ~i::.°1.:11~ ; I sc&OI ·' bOird cbilrman In ,; • "Nor ,dt n find llW belis for i t ls !~ oo protected." , ower court aid the local property ' tax system uaed In 'Teiaa for ocbools ' vlobltea the lit!! Amendmont'•-~-,; ot. equal protection «II t1ie lawa. It also i ~d .the S)'llen>~les against the ·; poor. • · Juatfoe 'Illllrgood ·Mirlbal); In a d!iileftt' :; to today's ma~ty opinion; said the , declaion ••can only be seen as a retreat : from our hfBtorie commitment to·equall-: ty of educational ~ty •'!'l•u ab ; un!Uoobrtable acqillescence in * 17stem ' which' deprl.., dilldreii In lhelt earliest \ • . """""' Californla·on Smiday, April l but their S ~ .-· Ch l :J -.,R. 'd ' · , , " ' 'l ;G. . , :., r ~ , o111clil l'eicome ww be <Ieilayed untj! ~· ~ct qrueu .' · . :ria' 'tug · 1, ,Di-:~ · .Qin ·~. ' ;i1~",. ,..,_iuger,·Record ~1.._whentbeJJtxonswlll.,gtvetbenia T 0 1 ~ __ .u ~JJ~ftl· -~a,;pu~n: ~ ".J:r,." . , cemnooialsalli!eat.EIToroMarlne#Jr w•.-L ,41.t." ·,, -~ ".".,.; 0.11, e.,,.1 •. ·,. ~ .. ,. i) ;~ ~ .. .,1;{-.. ~:·'"'"· "" SlatioD. • .-U. ... f l _ -_a_i, \i lw1 .tt..£r.e~ . ' J ..J(~) ' 1 !JI :;. r If' •l\t 'J rJ,..,.I 'f{~.t.,,,. .a~ 1~·; ~. •/.;:-;,~ ;{,.,: ' D .. ~ :;·,,,,-~ 'M· th ',, ~ l!lm•t'sa)""l'Ueooay; what' ' ' '" . '' . ·..c .· -'l "" ,, ' -' .... ~ot: Ill ~···~.!' ·mi~ ·~~~-·~:.:-,. -:h~~tl- years of lhe1chance to reach t11e1r fU!1 • Potentlal-U Cltitens.!!-------.,-~ {_ All stales etcejJt Hawall depend In I large part on Ille property tax to r...... I school.. ..,..,. ' .D00SL":t .A,0r Oll , lhiillad1Dmlndr.rt11e-· ', " , • . ' 1.L ' n·t'·"'~p,.,_. 'd'• ·'•· ~ : ' '1" ·1~" :, ]f ... Bat • ll1d •rghln:gly tbat she'• To «:y L"·rl :12 .. ~ ~ . er.ue.. ·e b~11'~. , 7" . ~··~:~ · \11'.A5,HINGTON (AP) -uo by a ·golngto!Uotheflnl'!adyoftheSovlet · . r DU • ..,.., ,. " '1· · ' ·•.-~ · ·'.· l.'V!~• •-" : .. ,. , "<J~-·;·:'i ~rd rone.month ~ Jncreaie in grQCery Union, 111'1. Leonid Bi'tzbnev, OD • • •• .,_ ~it-:. ·· • 1 • • +--~...-• • • • ri· ' ~ ' • · · ·~ 1 wi · · t In abinn1 .ride when s11e 'cilllnes .here with -~. N.C: tUPI) - A 37-year-" · • '· ' .. i · · • · i'elct,I• CllllUIDer prices wen "'P her balbUd. , old man dlarged;;, ~ wltb ¢legedl '.!'he !~·simmering citjzen, protest ' bea,..ifyiilg ·the '.~a where the', iOad v~ ·~.~-'!°",;:.!f~-'~fodatll!o Mn. Nbion ~ Ibo ''wild rlile" ....._ .. , •• to'buy 8 J2.yAA~1.t girl fro~ over the eiteosioo of ~a·De:,Ja Playa .en<!&. ',, · ' '. ' , , . • · ',"''-'war, -:gvv . '!"'" Y· she had on 8 ~,.. !Ubwa ac-"":""'""' ~ ~.-. .· . ~the San,'Cl~ente Beach·Club finally · Ra,ven 'ana others have crllfc~the The Bureau of Labor StatiJticJ said the com~ by a· bonle' of ·repor)e~ and' her pareill! for~ '30.000 .to make lier hJS will reach c~ty ~Im\'" l\>ftlght, . . ; cfty for 'allowjiii,a j>a(hway.~ ~talning Comumer Price Index surged by eight.-P!>oiolrlPb!!'S· , brhle wu 1!ndet anest here tqcliy. The · The <:ouncil will . receive recom-wall '.to cl,terldrale~ and hive 'uriled the J:'.:!:t !r, ~": ':.:":' ~ No, dale lw IJeen oet· !or lbO visit by girl was' p1aced fil a Jemporary ' mendatiollS ~ .both the · parks · and · city l\> ·u~grad~ \lie ri., ·· .,. ._. "'" in L lht "°"'"of ·11¥! ' the~ the Soviet Communist party. home. , " , recreation "!ll1ll!ll!liOn'and lll"c11y(park, 'Raven)~ ilso cjaun that !!"'' monF..,,b ~'" • • • '· ..... ~ aec~ H~ .Slnlth said Mrs. ASbeyWe Policy .~r J. C, Hill 1qen-ing·trai!IC cOnllilissiou .on the .proposals· sever"!~~· tr~ 1\'P!lld be elin\lnatei!'Jf ~:;repn. :O~!il; went ',;II. b~ 2 t N1'on 'win attend a luncheon 'lllursday, ~i":! the~ •:J;°b ldHMiller o~·.<l.8_~ to )ink .tile roadway with the short stretch the. ljl'OJecl .~ .,..,~ eos\ •l!Ou~ 1100,l(OO ....,_, 111 adjustod the "'•• rt ~ :it. given In her booor by Ille "!'., a .'i"'f"i!I ' · e was P....,. . of Avenlda ilrlacioa in area N9rth' ..,-1\'er~to}li.tnstalled. . . · • .-~ ... ...,.,n Y' •1 .,..e To1niandGownWoihen'1.UumnICinbof •UP ,Ql!Jl flllOlii'JjrJrtantTuesday .after Beach. • . ) •· . Councilmm 'have ~y ·~to Miii since February '1111. But' food l!i!') alma mater the Unlvarsi!Y ~f -· police recognir.ed bis car ata. IPcal motel. Petil!On; b.ailiii s~atures or 'IrJ~.' spHt·(he costs !!i\b the,c;ounty,~f.Qrwe. flurchaaed !J?,~storea •jumped ~ • SOOlheri> Callfo,ru,;, ' The' all:lr 11allj!httt,OC Fred and .Rita, dreds or 'Fsidents already att on file · at I/Ill lhUJ>f~-~-~tborllO<I, for,qial 1.4 ~ ~Oil -. " ,t TJlt I-WUL be held al the Hun-Flynb Of Bolirigblook,' m .. a tow.ii 30 civic,cefi~ ~ ' • • (~ l'!'i~~tl, .Pap·IJ.• ,,, ~; poo1tj~~,:O ~= ~lion Hot.I In Loa Aoaeiu ~..,l, ~r,·t~, ~ts'c1~hi>th':~jecr;:..\(.:i{ · , '" .1•, .,1:'..~, ·, ! ,,. ·- j:ecery·.stores .... 1.ta1ec1, r111111r • 1 1n1¥.~=~~~~P •. '. "" ''> 't • •• ~, -~ffl ~.~~~Jorlli!~~: ~~·rm.. tt'• i"'!.:.r .J:i-6,~/I·"~". j :'~ pirteDtmonemolilL " M A!ili on Frlda1March30 the flrllt lalliell It "an, ~lo( .1 :1'~·jrattl ·~~., ... ~ '-'UD ot> .l;'lcl.le 11!e price repei't wu'" slunllilg 'bll>w ladjl wlll be~ at a luncheon of the for tlfe Po&.·1le niertl, :wouid nurt the' ~ld!ke natur'e th: Cliy' ' r f. " ' , \o President Nixon's lnl!atioa ~ wmiien•s auxiliary Or Ille Los Angeles llAid Tuesday the child's parents had beach club. · R Hik · A k d il!l! reOected the ahalp lnCrMaes·ln fl>od ~ MedlcalAillodalloll, an.orglDIJa. lr" char.lad with C9DIPlrID and'ahan-The leader of the protest is the IOfie '"" ate e S e al:: ~U:~ U:: ::m ~in liaa lbet ~: ~ I~ ~ ....:.~-= ~ Z, ~:![-:'1 resident along Boca de la Pla~a, former ' r food prtcea the eomumer prtc. ..,.n. ~~ llr be held the Cen Bolingbrook Police CbleJ R•o n a Id• contractor Rarry )!aven wbo mslsts the In San Cleme·nte 1i .. bad There were sizable _, Pi.., H. tel· • at t\U'Y Joh.-said bls ·~eot had been in· city. should save Its money oo the ex- allo In' llOll·!ood -~-aild 0 · ,.atlgating ,the alleged sale since March 1\"'510D and conurut funds, instead, to ~ 7 .. . San Clemente cable Television offici1l1 '"'L prfdes in ~ ~· G '.' A · •d • 'Jolmloll sajd Fl; .. bad been scheduled will rtquest rate. bites for lnsla1Iation ~ roN.0.i pereilliln "lll'liirr,... ' arage CCI ent : ,to ,!ly to aiarl..ion, s.c., •lliis week to 'C, LASSIJ!IED AD . and monthly .. n1Jcecharges at a'P\Jblic ;, ,._i conllft< i\"I~ l*.X."'4 the · •" " =11.,~~~:.: lifa,daughter bearing looigbt dll"ing the rtgular(c!ty E"E-onUpercont B111'IHI T t . 11• ''A deal woi 1111uptoreceive•12-CAN MAKif .M "G}C ' councllmeet1n1'. • ' , .,lbe ~Of Labor ._.....,. O.; .lf•Om ,.U'dd'llrlti !lie sum of ''30.llOO,l' be n. Tlie ,7,ooo .tci: '·OOC! cable .~ ,In -""~•-~' .::.L. · · ialil, $111 Clemente and Calllltrano Beach will , l'nlo ,.......,. miean the coot of uv'°' A Tuatln boy 1'U 11um14 ottr 75 por-Tiie eblel Aid be got thO Information DAILY PILOT classified want ads be able to respond lo lbeae pr_.i Ill ljli lllOlrGllOIIlaD area la U peremt eont of IJll llodY TOeldq wi.... be apllJ"1 lrc!m .1l!e illrl'• fllhel>, · work 1.ilte '"'!gjc. Wateh•clooely: changes: . % lhlll 1 """' ago.) • -.. •uollne w!idi llnlted In the lk :e.. "1nns """lllegedly paid NE\VLY ~ecor,ied s BR I BA -A f6 dlarge per, month for ~ 'Oil IUladJuted buls, -lllllll1 -the paUoa ~ "11111 of munle~I bonds made IOVl!y sbail cjlta lhtouihou~ prlmarr .ouUet Instead of the preaent lllrled tiy -tbs o1 I per-~ Pranlllln ColllU ~r.r.!u:' of payable to !hell' by MID~ an In-Wik shopping, bcl>park. Cbll· lli.IO monthly rate. ctnt. the hlljiat moothl1 incMa llr\ct ~ and Mrs. BeoJamllt, F. of depend•llr "8llhY ll'adlate art stu-dren welcollie. 117\1. (address -A II dlarge per month for each ~, 1111. Food · prices, on t1ie ,_ I~ Howlln\I Ave., la llatocl In cr1u..t dent and teaCher's aide al the University and pbone) .it5 p.m. irkdays 1 se<andary. ou~t, a bike of I.Ill o'er Jlull, mcrealed by a mrp 1.9 PftCtDI, coAdltlen llMf In the bum Wilt of lhe GI llllnoll Clrde Campua in Cblcago. He and all Jlay Sat &,SllD'. p~I rates. lilt_ 11iamt -Jaauarf• I.I .......,,i. Ornto Co9DIY Medical Center. Aid 11\U.. received a INll und lrOm bis . · . . • . '<'IL ~o ojiarp lor installation of the -~~ -J~ ulltllljufted lncrelse-w 1111 moliiel>-~ oulfered lluma --. hite latber. •, • --Thirhom.-reni1!1ttli,e llrit<!Wo ~ mllial ~ upifrom tlii eutrilit 1$.lO tlte blaoat ID mono than 20 years. cuhw the l><>l' -the llamn and la In Jobneon='d the Fl)'!llll'Jioupt a new Pull a DAILY l'ILOT,dasslfled want ¥, dlarge.. • .., •'flie ...,,.... nld that wlll) Ille er· Wr Cciod\tfon at file '8m& boep1C1l. w and fer tla!lr '40,000 home oql of . yqur bag of lrM;U., The maglcj Tilt I~ cable company broad-"'*" of -. Pl'lces of molt klacls bt 'Ibo !lw's !atlw ii atatloned In the rar Ind )IOld olf till with Ille cub· lrOm the numbet ts 612-5678. , • c~ts Ille local Channel s. 'nit healing , t~l'RtCES, P• S) Eall with a Mar!De Cori» alt unit. tSee SAi.i. Pac• II 'begins at 7:30 p.m. in couocil dlambera. " • " .. • I • Powell noted thai the court WU.not eJ!. i donlng •lbe-llltill quo,. • . ·"' : , . '''l'bO need la· apparent for reform in '. tax ·ll)'Slenla wlllcll may well have telfed· ' too loq. and: too heavily, Oil the local Jll'Olt : ~, tu/' Powe~ w rot e. "But the Ultimate 110lutfuo must come from the · Iawniaktl'I and lrom the demociatic : pressures ,of thoee wbo elect them." Alao in the majority were CbleJ Justice ' Wal'f.ft E. ·Buraer, and Jua'uces Pott~r . Stewart, Har;y A~ lllackmun and William · H. lle!mquilt. · -. I P!!Weu sali!; ii could DOJ be questioned I Uuit the lower court deci&kio overturned ; ' (See 8UP11E11B, Pqe Z) ' : . .. . .. r---...... -------.. ,1 I f .JI .. • ' ~ ....... "'"·--. ..,..... ', " ' T For the 8eCOOd •limo• in two weeks, Orange County bas been stood up by eJpected storms - much to the dellgbt of beachgoers and llinworsl)!ppera~Tbe skies will onlY be partly-clouily Oil 'l'lluraday, wUh blgbl' 'Ill' Ill at Ille lidcbes, r{'lng, to ~. Inland. ·Lo'j• 47-lt, . INSIUE, 'l'OD~Y f_.,. PIA Dirtctor I Johw McCou ' us~flt• ht corri<d lo H•n(!I Kiuitlj/.,. Gii o//<1' bJ l1T lo «onftibuu fl m!Uion to i... ff•enc• ClriH elcctlo!\. !fir atotv l'agt 4. Al-,.;,.,,..' > ~-.._ ,; ' ' • , I 1 I f L.M. s.n 1t ,....... • ....... ..,, ... ..... c ......... -f --~ • =.:e-...: '7" ~ l4.1f -.. 11... d ~ ..... .-. , ··-..::: J ..,,-,j: I 1:C .. • ~ !'tr ......... 1A ..... ... """"*' • ,..,.. ..... • ' -. • " \ % DAILY PIL01 SC Commence • • • • fqndDrive • .. " ~~te ~nly council al tbe l!Oy Sbouio+Americe lodey Jdcl<ed off • $1.5 r.dllli'l.I development program fund-rai s- idj ~oal&h aimed at business and in· ~ .. r1 Wt ollldat1 have .tet • 71klay di<Uioe IJn 'Ibo money""81slog effort. It ~ -With ar breakfast meeting thl! mbml.ng in Anahei°' for food industry 1'$resentatives and a luncheon in Santa .(ca for members of the building in- . d tl;Y-~ council •wants to raise S150,000 in the food 1ndultry; 1450.000 In building in-d~try and 14ter tblJ l!IOllth begin a dri" a~, man_u(acturing and g e n e r a I ~ firm&. Jor l!00,000. ' • ni. elfort ·la the -pd _phase or a "'25. "1illionci<ampalgn, of whicb the «ilncil has ralaed 11.ll' milllon ·in .the pat 'Y.elt !tom founclatlonl · and ln· dlYidllala. . ~ iillJ be uaeil ·to ltcqul~ and/or iruPn>ve Ille Lott ,valley Seoul Re3erva· tifn near' Warner Hot Springs, Las Florea Camp near San Clemente, the Sea Base and Argus sailing ship in Newport Beach and Camp Ahwahnee and Camp Grace Valley In Big Bear. Chairing the three iodu.atry drives are Thomas Q.. Wolff' Jr., manufactW"ing- businesa; C8rl'Karcber, food; and Mer- rill BuUer Jr., building . Alex Robertson Jr'.. Scout Council development program chairman, said the fund raising is an effort to catch up with demapds on scouting by the county'li 'growth in the Jast 20 years. The~ ~e curr.enOy about 42,000 Orange COl!nty youths tn scouting pro- granu, he said. Scouting offlc4a1s listed four ways in· terested re119ents ~n make con- tributions: 4 -Unrestricted gifts, not designed far any specific project. -Designated gifts, for a certain proj- ect, can be in the fonn of tributes or memorials. -Service or product that could aid constructioq of a project. -Deferred gifts, long-range help with llfe insurance, seeurities, annuity trusts, land and other valuable items. For more infonnation, contact Scout Executive K. W. Hickenbottom at council 1Wadquarters, 3811 Bear St., Santa Ana, or by calling 543-4990. From Pagel PRICES ... food rose substanUally in February. Meat, poultry, cereal and bakery· prod- ucts rose more than usual. There were also sharp increases in dairy products and f~c.sb vegetables. .~, ... t t _ t The1prtces of pon-.~d ~O!lll!10<ll~H ~ creastjd ~y three-tenths or 1 percent)afte'r a decline in January. On an adjusted basis, the bureau said, the increa&e was even sharper -five-tenths of 1 percent. · Prices or services al.so accelerated, In- creasing at a four-tenths of 1 percent r8te, double the previous month. Even as the latest report was being released, Herbert Stein, Nl1on's chief economics adviser, said consumer prices 'fill show increases in March and April. But fann prices, Stein said, will decline in• that period and retail prices wUl level out in the second half of the year. Stein, chairman of the Council of Economic. Advisers, made hla comment in, testimony to the Senate-House Joint "Economic Conunittee. From Pagel SUPREME •.. today "would occasion in Texas and elsewhere an unprecedented upheaval in public education .'' . In addition, critics of the lower court ~ecision outside the court predicted "a generation 0£ litigation" OD related services such as public health and police protection should the lower court be upheld. I 11 OU.Mel COAST IC DAILY PILOT 'TM Ora .... Coftt DAILY PILOT, wllll '°"ldl Qi CMllll,..., 1ri. H.W..f'ffl1, t. l~uOUIMd ~· tr. o..,,.. Cottt P'411i.ti•no CDmpt11v. is~ rate ldl!lont •re flll!lliliad, Monday lt"O\/l;lh Fric19y, tor COllt' M9M, Hl'WPQrl e ... cl>, Hunffnll!on a,~_..ln Vtllly, Lav- IWdl, lnoll'll/SM:lilltlllca Ml ,.., C .......... lt/ 5M Juan ClplUraM. ,,. 1tno11 ·~Tonti edllilln It P\IOll~•&aflll'llln Ind $~"11•\'S· Tiie ptlrw:ll"ll Pllfl!lfhlnll Plt!ll II 11 U) WHI hl' Slrfff, (Mte ~-. Cl11!11mll, '211)1, ltob•rl N1 w,N f'r"lcltfll ...., Pllblltl*- J1c/i; It. CUiiey Viet "rtlldenl Mil G'""tl MtMOtr Tho1T1•• k•••ll fd!IW Tito1T111 A. M..tptiln• M•lla0fn9 EttilOr Chtrl•• H. l101 ~e.,,.,. II'. Nill Auftl•nt MllWl1inl ld(Nn s-·-Oftllo JOI N.r+tt ll C•inl11• Rt•I, t.1472 -""'-c..11 Mtw: "° w-:~ s~ fit""'°" hedl: U» N lo¥ft¥Mif HwlllMfoll at.ell: 11'7! 6ffdl llulwtlrd UtruiM kKll: m "-' "~ , ... , •••• (714) 642-4121 en._ A4NftW.. '42·••11 S. C ....... Afl D1,11t1w•1t • , ••• , •••• 4fl-4420 cc.rrllllt, 1'71. °"'""' CO.st f'Wf""'"'9 :ff'! ... 'f, No ,...... •toil•. lth111faf..._ _.._ .,....""""11t~ """"-.. v .. ·""""'llf.llllll ~ APICllll ..... ~-~-'---· ..... due: ......... 91 c.i ...... ~. ....,.Jiil., "' WrW ~ fNll!fllr1 -~ 0 .11 ......... ~"""' -----1UI~. D411.Y PILOT SMff ,...,. STIRRING WINDS OF DISCONTENT AT PLACENTIA Jonethan Llvin91ton S.agull .H1n91 In There •seagnll!l Flap But Joriatha1i Not Grounded "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" is still flying in the Placentia Unified School District today, despite a flap ov~ earlier repo~ that his Wings had been clipped. • ' The besl·selling fictional ae<ount by Richard Bach, of a bird trying to find himself through aerobatics only had its flights re- stricted -not grounded, by the district's textbook adoption commit· tee. . . . District officials had voted down a plan to buy 120 copies of the best-seller. This led to reports that the book was banned. Opposition by Joe Dunham,' a junior high principal, added fuel to the fire. Dunham objected to Seagull because he claimed it fea- tured "overtones of reincarnation." Weary Placentia school officials today tried to explain that all this didn't mean a ban. "Jonathan Livingston Seagull is not and has never been banned in the Placentia Unified School District," a woman who asked to be indentified only as "district spokesman" sighed today. Environmental Planner I o~~es 'ffis ~e~lullques t. fl,, ~ ! t ' I JIY JACK CHAPPELL Of tM OtUY '1111 Sta" . . Calling ,lal)d developers "a breed of rr,ole, Bel)Sitlve only to money," Ian McHl!lrg, a noted environmental planner and .cti01at1 wUined his procell8 o{ plan'· ning with ,nature for land ~ during a lecture Tuesday P.resent~ by the tagun~ Beach Citizens' Town Planning Associai- tion. · • Speaking before a near capacity crowd Coastline Panel Holds Hearings On Permit Map A public hearing on the ~doption of a permit area map by the South1 Coast Regional ?.one Conservation Commission will take place at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Long Beach llarbor Department. .. The commission created by Propos1t1on 20 has jurisdiction over building permits within 1,000 yards of the mean high . tide line in Orange and Los Angeles coonttes. A map delineating the coastal zone must be adopted by Thursday by the conunission. An official U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey is being used to devek>p the map, -*hich was discussed briefiY at the com- mission's Monday meeting in San Clemente.· · 'lbe U.S. survey was found to be slight~ ly out of dat~ In part of Pana Point HarbOr •. Tecbnical changes· in that South Orange County area of the map are sup- posed to-be r~dy for Thursday's session . °""" • map Js officially adopted, all prop09ed · deve!Gp111ents within the zone will hav,i:,'tO te<tuest buil.ding ~nnit.s or exemp_tidhs• from the commi~ion. Tbe -'map i! the main .item ·of business on ThW'.sday's agenda. Also >clledul¢ are repp.rJs from the cxecutiv.e-. .director, the .Cfulinnan and communlcatitAlS from the public. From -,..ti1e J ZIGGURAT · •.• federal agency with dtlttn Input on the environmental Impact of tbe purchase. The supervitor was asked to f~rward that information to the San Francisco o!· flee within 30 days. The GSA official said local hearings on environmental impact 11depends on the local people" and explained that In· formallon also was sought from Caspers, office. Th• GSA •pokesman said that ffie es- llmate of employc population was based on "what the plant could bold" and said that exactly what agencies woWd use the plant, is purchaoed by the federal government, Wert not ye.t determined, ' at ~ m.seal ll'orum 'll)eater,. ~Clfarg explained 111• "damned limple't _.,., of tl!J!lng all the envlronmentel 'factors into 1 account to determine the beSt U9e of. the land. The lectur. waa attended by high-rank· ing CX>UDly und municipal pl&nMrs u well as environmentalists, and membe;s of private land use consulting flnlll. In a rich Scottish brogue, hi! bushY moustache twitching, McHarg safd ecological planning was a requirement for all development. "You'd better know what you're doln' before you screw it up," he aaid. True natural planning removed opinion and subjective judgment from the process, he said. Instead, It gathe~ all the en- vironmental phases from bed ~ geology through community health, related them and 1n what he called "nature talking to man" gave the prefer· ~use for all lands. · Mcllarg sald that Jn one community, Medford, Pennslyvania, the , citizens themselves have paid for a $150,000 com· prehensive study of just such en- vironmental backgrounds, and are now ID the process of writing local ordinances recquiring that developers take into ac- count all the environmental forces. CUSD Trusrees Eye Bof A Hiring For Bond Sale Capistrano Unified School District trustees will decide at a Monday study session If , thef wish to hire Bank of America as consultants on the sale of $25 million in bonds approved by voters Feb. 20. The board Monday· agreed to try to sell the f~st batch of bonds worth f/,5 million by June 30 and have the cash on deposit before awarding contracts on the $1.7 million Del Obispo Elemenary School. Biddlni might begin late Jn May. The process of selllng and dellverlng bonds takea approximately three months, at'<Ol'ding to Joe Wimer, director ol ad· rnin.lstraUve aervlees. Lumber and Steel Worth $500 Stolen An Anaheim Jlml bu ft'PO!led the theft of lwnbet and tleel vallied at $500 from • cooatructicn ~I• in tlle DIA• i'omr ..... ----- Officials of Warner and ComP'Jlr fold Qrange O>unty Shertfrs om..n that In· trudert on the site at S400:I .El Encanto must have used a truck fo carry off the heavy,toad ol lumber and tteel Stam. ,,.... .... ] To Lift Siege • EXTENSION • • • p)\nl or bi<la for tlle job. , 'fU. th• prolefl t11 •pi-. II would be the Clllly toca1 ja9il.fuoded road pro}- ... cl tile nm !local 'I* lllllel' .,. Anertal m,,...., J'inllldng Program. ~ .. S. Vif1lS . Launc·h • • If the ,... Ii ~.Jbe CO\lnlf funds will 80 tf IOOlllff CllJ '!fltb I project already approved. · Major Opera·tion Besides the c\ttun pmest, councilmen tonighl will cleal wttll • 1118jor tract pro. posal which •l'J!Ted opposition recenijy. The situation baa since mellawed. Critics ol a project propooed to the Rancho Margarita area have agreed to a compromise in the plans for a 200-plu .. house tract proposed by the Lundmark Financial corporation of Balboa Island. In a solution worked out last week before planning cornmi.ssloners, the developer agreed to a city.approved street sites and to build an extension of Avenida Empalme to La CUeata fa< improved trail~. and to build only siogle- level houses where views from exJsting houses would be threatened. Tonight's council action will be con- sideration of a tentative tract map .. The firm still ha.s to obtain a zone change from the councll and that will come with a hearing of its own. Other Items on the council's large agenda tonight include: -A public hearing on proposals by 5an Clemente Cable TV for ab increase in rates. -Another public hearing on application of duplex-residential zoning on acreage recently annexed to the city by the Grant Company. The firm already has won city approval for a major condominium proj- ect on the land in the Palisades, but no construction can begin until zoning is at- tached to the parcel. -A request from the San Clemente Teen Ceorer for permission to bold a fund-raising dance Saturday at the com· munlty clubhouae. -Resumption of study on a request from the traffh>.parking commission that ·the city Im the !inn ol VTN Corpora- tion as parking consultants for the city and that the firm ba asked to conducl a citywide parking study. -Continued dellberatton ol the shopping of commerce request for penni.ssion to sell items from golf carts during the fiesta parade. -Continued deliberation of a chamber list of' priority items which qualify for funding mlder federal revenue sharing. Dana Hills High To Get Freedom Shrine Donati()n .i.. Eicbange Club of crown Valley wmiglve ; an, abib\I of-copia ~t • 28 American bisU>rlcal ~ts • to Dan/I Hills High Scbooj lo April. The donation, a>1Jl0rllo~ by Ayco Community· !Jeve!Open, Inc., wlD be part of Freedom Shrine Month, ll corn-- mempraUon of Elcbanje C l u b s lhroug!IOut the nation. Mark Kowal, club .president, said m. stallation of a Freedom Shrine at Dana Hills High U part of the club's Ainerlcan cltl7.el1Sbip program. The goat 'ls a shrine' in every high achool, he scµd. Lydon Lippincott Is in charge of the dedication program. He said the 28 documents in the shrine, illustrating 325 years of the struggle to win and prtServe freedom, are handsomely framed exact photographic repllcas. ·-· ,. ... ....... ~~. ·-: ' .. , .. • • · SAIGON (AP) -Several thousand SOUth Vietnamese troops with tanks and bomber support were adv,.cinl to Ult the siege of a 1<>vemment outpost 30 miles 1¥>rlb of Saigon, the South Viet· namese command .....,.ceil loclay. 1r-. .. only the second tima Jn the 13 Carpent,er Gets Mention As Candida.te The man who helped manage Ronald lleagan to. poµti~al stardom Is loQking la< another candidate and he thinks state Senator Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) might be the man. William Roberts, partner Jn the politi- cal campaign management finn Spencer- Roberts, says the 1974 GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate may be up for grabs. "It's a ready·made opportunity for some younger new face," Roberts said in S&crameoto. "There are several who m4!ht fit the category," The three he mentioned were Pete Wilson, the environmentally oMented mayor or San Diego; Bill Banowsky, the young president of Pepperdine College who is a well-known speaker around the state; and Carpenter. Any one of the three, Roberts said, "just may come zipping in there." Roberts noted that there are several Republicans who might seek the nomina- tion in l!J'14 to run against the inctnnbent Democrat Alan Cranston, including fonner HEW Secretary Robert Finch. However he noted that none seems anx- ious to challenge Cranston because he has carefully maintained bis contacts with all factions of the Democratic party. But, Roberts continued, even if the newcomer lost in 1974, he would be in an excellent position to challenge John V. Tunney, incumbent in California's other Senate seat, in 1976. A spokesman for Carpenter today said the state senator was "flattered" by the prominent mention of bis name, but definitely would not be a candida~e in the 1974 U.S. Senate ra<e. "In 1978 it would be a possibility/' said Phil Phillips, C&rpenter's administrative assistant. "But there's no chance for anything as soOo as 1974." one of the ~sona Roberls' lhcillgbt Carpenter had good chances was that be was not a movie star lijl:t:: ~agan. "The f'DterWm!'P!I '1ing bal beeq done and·~~'!i loff'\h:Jiolse,•' Roberts said, adijing that the JM1bllc would be "a Joi more critlcal'.' .EJ ff_~ tor now . !Mp J ll was W Temoi. Reagan was first elected. Carpenter, 44, was fint elected to public office in August, 1970 when he won a special election to fill the vacated seat of John Scbmltz, who lefl the • state senate for Congress. Prior to that, Carpenter was an at- torney in private ,pracUce, although he was I a former · chairman of_ the Republican State Central Committee. "Right now all the senator' wanta is to win four more years in the 34.tb diltrict," Phillips said. "He wants to broaden his political base and continue bis learninS experience in government,. ·i '-1·~·- " . ': .. ii IJI,'~]1 ... ! ..l-. ..1;'.,...~ ·~-100 Pr. Slloas i ·f~.: . ,.. ' · l _ • r . Odds'·& Ends Mast At Co"',; ~· , •. . Odil 'S~T•• Shll(ts and •lrti ' -' ~ ~·;1 ' '. \•)~Jfl. · / " · .... Ta"""' n.. .... · l ;,: ;m. ,.·.·. ·~~~ , f ' • 1 • ""!l ~ . 't ~ ~· .ri:.. ' ' •P• rqs W[F 'd ~i \ Track Slioe~$11'.95 to ~.95.~·.', . · f ~N_ Sh,"~$10.95 ta $29.95'' · · ± 1 Little Leapt , Sllaer-$5145 • • t ~ \ .. • • . , ~.· :Pa1pasa~, .95 .to '$14.9.5 ·~S:lOli ~ .. · -• ~ • ' ; I \ -$8,95-$9.50$14,95 & $16,95 ' ~s': tennis Slloes-· · · : , ' i ' $7.9~$9.50-$14.95 & $16.95 Ddllll waffle Stam~$21.95 1 ' ~ • Slut So1-T 8llllis Sax'-flds days of the cease-fire that Saigon acknowledged major operations. although the COmmunlat aide ae<uied Soul!\ Viet· namese forces of scores of 18nd·grabbing . maneuver&-in violation "!-> i¥ ~ peace r agreement. '· A South Vietnamese. '"spoke9m8n said the operation to relieve the post at Rach Bap was i&.U)lche4 late Mon<tay, and ad· vance units were wlthio half a mile of the outpost. He said he had no reports of ma· jor contact but the $lluation there was "much improved." 1be Saigon oommand also threatened to launch operition.s to ll(t t~e aritillery siege of another outpost 30 mlles farther north·, at the Tong Le Chan camp. The command said Tong Lo Ch&ii was hit by more than 500 artillery, rocket and mortar rounds Tuesday. Seven s9ldlers were reported wounded ·and ir barracks' and a quantity of munitions were reported destroyed. Sources said a South Vietnamese gunship also was hit by an- tiaircraft fire but got back to Saigon. From Pagel SALE •.. sale of the child. The sale occurred Saturday, Johnson said, and by Monday the Flynns had only $200 left. Ashevllle police said Bolingbrook authorities were holding a felonious ·con- spiracy wmant for Miller and that ball bas been set at $30,000. Miller is also charged here with false ngistration .,,t a motel. Bond was let at '25,000. Asheville detectives E. F. Edwards and W. G. Kelly said the child was aware of what Was happening. "She wanted to marry the man," said Kelly. "But she said she would like to return to Illinois and go back to school." Edwards sai.d the girl was not aware of the alleged purchase and "I didn't men- tion it to her." . The Flynns have two other children, an 11-yeaMld girl and 13-year-<>ld boy, both said to be Jn ''protective Clllitody," authorities said here. At the time of bis arrest, Mlller had $82 in cash and a string al credit canla in hts wallet. • • Bad Man Foils1• Iv.hp ·W~y,ie . 'It's i.:01 nice or' /41ih~ to lW) wl\h• ,.!9hn "Dµke" • Wayne -at least on lltm. . But 1n an oil-camera escapade Tue!day morning, a thief made oH with Wayne's engraved, binoculan: • that were sitting on 1 counter · · aboard Jils co.n:Vert.ed mine.sweeper "Wild Goose" in Newpol'!t Harbor. Police, were told by a crewman that the thief· was spotted running a~ross the Lido, Anchorage parking lot car!)'ing the binoculars but sped off in .. a car . before plD'SUets could catch up. The binoculars were valued at $60. ., •• CLOSD SUNDAY • •• OPEii 9 TO 6--0l.OSED SUNDAYS 53UOOEl-646-1919 \ •• t ... ··~·· ........ .. _ _,, ... , ... , -........ Easing of Capital · "1S . - ~.-Gains Taxes Urged , ' WASI!INQTON (AP) -The : N•w York Stock EIChanp • W<dnerday proposed Of.Sing ~· capital gains m.. 411> prop- . edy held • ...,, t1mo bet"" ~ sale. , Jamea: J. Netdham, ex- ~ change board ch&Jnnan, eild • ~ 8UCh a provi.too would pro- ; duce more revenue for the •.'l'rouury b_y encourqing .~!°"" locked. i n t o ii> l vemment.t that llave increased ; in value to aell .aod reinvest; meanwhile realizing t he l r gail!s and P•Yiilc ta'xes on them. • NEEDHAM'S l""fJO•el was contain~ tn testimony prepared for the House Ways l----· _. __ _ Director A Woman " ,~ . -Special to !lie Dalli Pilot SAN FRANCISCO, - , Mary E. Lanigar of Palo _Alto,·. a partner in Arthur Young & Co., has been named a director of Wells Fargo & C:O. and its Prin- . cipal subsidiary, Wells F"1!o Bank, tt waa an- nounced Tuesday. loliSs l.4migar, one of the few women to achieve ' partner status in the COWl- . try 's "Big 8" accounting '. ' . firms, has spetjallr.ed in : income taxation. .. " ' ' - ;; .U.S. Dollar ~· . !i Improving '" !. In Europe LONDON· (AP) -Tbe U.S. dolllll' ralUed from a slight ; decline Wednesday and made ail overall improvement on ·.-European money marketa ll!DI ;. :adjusting to ·t11e new lloaµn& W.~ ol. llternalional ex· .. · . era~.. · ~' • On \the .major exchanges in P'Jiria, Frankfurt aiid ~. ~ ·!he dollar :Ooated upward ·t<r : . rates that were gene(a'Jiy r l)lgber, than at tbe close of , .. bUslneos TUesday. · ' :0n1y In London did the • dollar dec:Ilne and then not ~ rally. Tbta situation reOected > strengtb shown by the pound .. sterling on most e1cbanges · ln ;. .Europe. • ,.. Dealers around E UT ope ·• described trading as varying . from quiet to active. 'lltere • )Vert no signs of panic.like the •, one wbich· touched off 'the ill-~ .. ~Uonal ,monetary crisis " ~· eQrller .this year. B 11>t , nµp"keten: were net\fOWI. ,. . Parta, Frankfurt and ZUf!d> w.r. · eumples. In all three '. plaoes Ille dollar oj>med below f _.rue.aaf1_ closing lel(el!. By_ -. Wednesday'. aftornoon in all three, pl~ _ll)e. dollar had moved up ~· • 1'leaday's 'Clilslng levels--to rates of , , l.8320 marks In Frankl\Jrt, ~-~.2385 francs In 1.Wi~ .. and f t 4.-M.SSS: on the Paris ,of .. -,-ficial et;dlang9.: and Means Committee's ta1 reform llearlnp. Cbalnnan Wilbur D. llilla (O.~ l, loY!ted proposals for capital gains tu changes, one of the main •ubject.s of tbe hw'lnp,, and lndi.,_ted Jn. -In a sliding acale of gains taxation, In general, capital gajna now are taxed, ·In ·effect; at hall lhe rales on ordinar)< ii> ...... f.n, lndlvidual tupay ... is allowed to include In taxable Income only hall !be gain be reallr.es by selling securities, real estate or other property, provided he has owned it at least six months. NEEDHAM SJJgg.,ted a scaJe under which gain from assets held six months to five years would continue to be in- cluded al 50 percent. SAN DIEGO (AP).-Citing «cash flow problems." Royal' Inns of America, Inc., plans to meet wilh creditors April 2 in San Diego. A spokesman said no large IOans are involved .. Nissan Says Cars Can't Meet Tests WASHINGTON /UPI) Nissan Motor Corp. baa told the governinent it "still bas a great number of problems to solve" before It can ¥1 th~ 1975 auto pollution standards. Two other Japanese auto makers, Honda and M81.da, said Monday tbey could do so. A SPOKESJ\IAN..for Nissan said Tuesday~ 0 We think' that the Environmental r.<0tection Ag will be ~ ih !lie beat~~ dl U.S. ·car purchasers" l! lt"grants ,auto mtken' • .~ ~:'fo.r· . •)L. postponemeiiC oi t b e , re- quirement that 19'15 cars emit vlrtually no pollutilnt.t.' $oichl Kawame, vice preSi- di!nt of Nissan, told an EPA bearing that his company needed more time to evaluate lhe reliability and durability of its anti-pollution s·y stem before it could assure "or even predict" whether the device w9~~-1 be effective when mass proo~. . . . SAN FRANCIS()() (AP). r '!1lree caiididales for Bank- Ameri<a 0.,,.'a boOrd ct di· rectors cr!Uclzed management p!)llcles Oil min(l1ties, wOmen and consum<r1 at lhe ailntlal ~lders1 -'1iig, · but were defeated bl' )>i'.oY vote. 'lbe c<i1rt<\OUS confrmtatlon "l\tesdlly ended with platfortl) speedles by the' tliree Candi· <lat.es In ·a slate backed by the Westem"Corporetioo Actjoo .Alliance. Tll•re ore over 600 lltro inodeni semc• bciys'OllCI 100,oeo "' .. ,. feet of foctory ... " faclltl• Oil Costo M1so'1 Hwbor lolll1warcl of C... I\ TberWter, Ille amount ill- cluded ID taxable -m.e· would drop S percent for each live yean Ille .-had been held until a11er ao ,.... only 20 pel'!)elll would be Included. Allerna~, tbe lnclusloo nle might be raduced one per<mtage point for te<h yeu of holding, be sald. • "SINCE NO one coul~ possibly -all tbe In· vestors' motives • . • precise estlmales of the hilpact on federal revenues are im- possilile. Bui all evidence paint! to an increase,•• Needllam aald, ' He said the exchange com- missioned a study of revenue effects, which it hopes to havef completed in time for the commit~} deliberations on a tu reform bill. A letter to creditors said the meeting was called to work out "an orderly program of more tlian 52 million ·shares In the holding company lhat oWlls the Bank of .\merica, world's largest commercia4,bank.• Tbe ,aritimana:gement candi- dates,..,~ Dr. Cllrleton Good· le!!, black San Francisco P!ll'- siclan aDil newspaper publish· er; carol Hancpck, a cofotmd~ er ol the National Women's Political Caucus, and 'Neil Gendel, director ol San Fran· cisco Consumer Actioh and former securities fraud a~ ney In lhe tlate atlorney gen· eral'a office. I • • .. .. . .. . ~ .. ............. ... ,. COMPLETE NEW YORK STOQ{ UST I PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUJllJC ·N<lTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIMess "ICTITIOUI IUllMISI HAME STATE.MINT NAME ST .. TaMENT T~t loltow!nQ person 11 dolnia bu1ln111 T111r loUowll'IQ ""'°" !1 aolno bus!neu •• •t: JOSEPH H. MC OANNOLD, COH- NOllM'S SUPEROONUT, 6H W ltin SVLTANT TO MANAGEMENT ' EX-sr .. (otll Mei.a. C•l!I 97677 ECUTIVE SELECTIONS. m Vie Lido NDl'"men Wlllri!'d 6elchelaer, 20n1 Nord, Nl!'Wporl a...ell, C.1111Jfftlt '1'44 Cv~KI S• .. Stn!I ""•· Cttlt '211ll Jc.tpl'\ H. McOannolO', m VII LI~ 111<• ~nn1 11 co'ldvclfO' by an In· NOfd. Newpor1 lff(I\, (1111, t'l'6'0 divl0'111I Tl\•1 t1u1lnn1 ii tondut;ted oY Ml ln- Nr.-M w Bllc/lfto.• d!ilOu•I TNs 1111~mtn1 w11 tiled whll lnr (01m· J~ll H McOennold ty Cler~ ol Ora••~Je Covntv on FtD•111ry tn11 1t11trnMI "''' lllf!I wltll the C_. 16, 19n 1v Clerk ol Or,an9t Cwnty °" M41rcl'I 5, FJ148l lt7J Fub!ls.l'le<I Orange CN•t Cally Pllu1 l"1Ml4 F.Wuarv :11. and March 7, H, 11 1973 Publl1nt'd Or1na.e Cot11 D•llY l'llot, l!l ll Marr/\ 1, ''· 11, 111. lfll '61•73 SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC ,.oner FAMILY, HOMI AND '"' 50°/o OFF* r:,~~fL~H:: WARDS o.tit ••~ lltilllltl •M 4Wlhltt tf tlvnff, ltW<MtlnMl!let ,.,._ ... ll .. tr ...... "l!lrkMMii t.-rtc, Wirt l1lltk i. llfl>C' .. 111111 ... 1w ui.-1 --...... '"" .. ~ .............. ...,.,..,,.. .. ..,,.. ,,, ..,, _...,_ c •• ,.. __ ,..i.,1 . WOOD AND WIOUOlfT lloM AU0 AYAll.Altl. C.Ontrols On Rent Get Okay WASHINGTON (UPI ) Tile Soule voted overwbelm- lngly Tueod>y to bnPoOt 1'1lt controls In metropolltan arur with tow vacahcy rates for Sow and modorlle Jncvme l>ouslnJ. mt AM£Nm!ENT to the E<onomlc StobUlzatloo Act, which Jl""Od M to 31, woold cover most of aome ISO metropolitan 1reu " h e re there ha•• been troublet lrith rent lncnoael llnce PTooldent Nixon removed all rent con- trols .. Jan. 11. (Allected areas Include Los Angeles and San Fomanclo-Rlvenlde.) The amendment .... •t- lad>ed to a blII to ellelld Nix· on'1 powers to set w1ge and price control& for one year, unlll April 30, 1974. 'Ille Senate vote reflected growing COOi'"'lonal coown with 'f'ising • renll which are coming at a time of rapidly rl!lng food prices. 'l1IE AMENDMENT, which mU.t a1ao gain Hollie a~ provaJ, Is a compromise between versions proposed by Sena. Cllllord <lue, (11-N.J.,) and Lawton aui ... (().Fla.). I Now That's ' It would require that the goverpment Impose rent con- trols on low and moderate in- come housing when the rental vacancy rate for such housing in a metropolitan area is· 5.5 pereenl or less. Luxury homing, w h I c h would have to be defined later by the government, would be exempted from controls 1s woold sl!We family dwellinp. Or Shut Up o..-,, Advertising UJiuRy HOUSING was :::::111ea1 .. ~= IJ>8Cff normally have • hip vacancy rate 1n hh: atate, and this would tend to dilute low vacancy rates in low and moderate housing. In those areas that fell under the 5.5 percent guidelines, rents would be roll· ed back to Jan. 9 levels. The bill then would allow a 2.5 percent per year mcrease. However, the rental unit owner also would be allowed to add to the rent increases any increase in tales or government fees, the cost of capital Jmprovements, and reasonable lncre85ell in the costs of the services he must provide. 'F~o 'DcilJ , Site Ahondoned Special lo the Daily PBot LOS ANGELES -Great Basins Petroleum Co. has abandoned as a dry hole the exploratory well It drilled on a site four miles northeast of the KetUeman Hill! field i n Fresno County, the company reparted Tuesday. The well was a joint venture of Great Basins and Tenneco Oil of Bakersfield. Jt was drill- ed to a depth or 15,010 feet. John W· tnlom has joined the Southern Ca I ilornia division o.f U.S. Development C o rporall-00 as director of tedmlcal services . Prior to joining the dev e lOJ>" ment firm, the 24-year- old executfte was assocrlt-ULLOM ed with Raub, Bein, Frost and Associates, a civil engineering ""' land planning firm. CurrenUy attending classes at UC Irvine, tnlom and his wife reside in Santa Ana Helgbls. * Veteran Olrysler COrpora· tloo ma11uracturing eiecutlve, Harry F. w .. ~ has joined Sport1wagoa, Inc. as manager of manufacturing engineering. The Costa Afesa resident took an early retirement from Chrysler to Join the Irvin .. based firm. * Coeta Mesa u.Haul cloaltr Jamet Tice mWcl llnOlll lhe top 100 performers In the U. Ilaal a..tll s,.tem lot 1m. The ranklnp are bued GD all· arOdDcl performance, a n d reneet Cllli<Uner xrvlce alld rental volume- * Newport Beach r • 1 ld • n t Lawrenee D. Tone, Pk.D., hu bten appointed dll'Oct« Of r,...n:h administration with -~11 •. Tollt, previously manapr oC proleal<Gal OOlllUltatJon ror Womer-1.&mhor, Inc. .. 111 ""1't out Of Bau.r's U,llDd dlYillcl> In Cottll M .... • WASHINGTON (U PI ) The Federal Trade Com- mission (FTC) T u e s d a y ordered three U.S. and three foreign automakers to prove advertising claims Involving such things as 'trwtlc space, IOtmdproof interiors a n d handling. THE ORDERS were directed at General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Volkswagen of America , Renault and Nissan in the third such round of advertising substantiation d~· ectives undertaken by the agency. Ford was ordered to prove six claims, Chrysler four, GM three and the others one each,· FINANCE Ford, for Instance, was ask· change their ads. ed to show how roping a Among the claims challeng- Mustang trom "the back of a ed in Tuesday's actions: Ford pickup ~ _w a s -Ford Mwtang has bee.a done In a network tdev!slon the ~·J,atgest selling car in )ts ~ .. i, ,'.'!oeleveiit and ·clap 4tnce,t965,'' , 1' .. r~ ~t.eaial to ~ smootflne.ss of -Ford L,,, Brougbit~ -''is ride ex~ by ~ as quiet or more quiet than a passenger ~side the truck. Jaguar X-J6 sedan" to which 'lbe ad claimed_ th. e. event it w~ compared in a TV com-showed bow smooth ruling the mercial. truck was. .. 'l1IE ORDERS are part or a continuing FTC program to make the prOducers o f everything p-om toothbrushes to cough medicines back up the~ advertlaing clatrns. Ir the data BUbin!Ued f a I I s to suh5tantiate the advertising. the FTC may move against the companies to make them -Ford Pantera "monocoque construction" resulted in "an incredibly strong and rigid structure." -MERCURY CAPRI outsells "every other European car in America except one." -Dodge Charger is "one of the quietest medifim • siz.ed cars on the road." -Dodge Polara "has one of Air Force Bid Goes to Firm DAllY PIUIT " ti OVER 11IE COUNTER NASO L11tl ... fOr Tlllldoy, Marcfl 20, 1973 ' MUTUAL FUNDS f I • • ' •' • •1 I• • •• .. :~ .. •• ' . • .. " . • ,. ,. .. (. Wldnr:tdat, ~ 21, 197J Wednesday's Closing· Prices Complete New York Stock &change List . SC DAILY PILOT ' • I < .. ~LV PILOT • • • ' • PIJIUC NOTICE PllBIJC NOTICE f!p With People TMI IW'PKMI CCWCT Of' ..,. Aft CW CM.IPOl.NIA fll IUIO ,l(TfnOUI aUltld:U • TONIGHT'S TMI (~ 0-...... ....... l'fAT'UlUT Tours on Coast . ......-·--: oaon TO..., CA"'' ~ ... ,_.. ~ "811 '11 'f'IAL.L'i" IUOl.NI ..wtVU.-0 QNIOIHS .. .,_. ":;t::u.~: .. ~-::oo... =~.:=· ....,.,; •••<fl , \,. ,..i.,._, I Nlf-ft-5",5 ,.. ~di ..... MoiM ........ t • • Tv IDGHLlGHTS ...... 1: ~-=* =-:-::c. c ~ ,.,. ..... ""*' C..t 1 ~ f\'11!1 W.\LL V l"UG N r"· ~ aMCl'I. C:.Hterfllao l!LL to W"LloV l!UCINI Oleft W. hc:l!Nm C-trwfttwl Ce.;• Milli lrptl.-1 c..,..,.rJool U•s ~ rT 11 OftOElllO IN! IH Pl!'= ~ ltold, St. Uluf1, Mlf.Mi ~1'9 1tnile ':: ~=:I= ;' ttn, ~I TNI llullntM II llt/l'lf ~ .., I ~ _..... I ( ,,,· ~rl• lll'l\llotd !)91'1nll'.-iD, ''" •,"-.· ,.,_ .. --.. lltt.d COUl'I 10C1 THE O•El!NWtCH O't.OUI', a ,..,.... ' INCOlfl~ATf!O • (t C..'-Ori.... West, l tflll Ant, ly D W Htmllftn. V1w ..,...ldtfll flit, tnd :ow~ :.,:;w~ Tiii• 1111..:-lt tuH wlttl IN tW11¥ ~ c1.,• o1 Or._.,_.,,. on : F.o. rr, 1m. Nil1t .... f'!MiHlll OflDlllt:D 111o111 1 •r., TMAM M. Ward, 0.,.,ty C-ty COfli" f11 ltllt ....... to 9'low U llff be C -· .....,. .,.,..Will II' T• o.lty Piia!, • ~Ptl' ll'vblltlled Or•ntt CNlt O•lly ll'IW. of .-.rll dfU.tklll pri!llM '" tM C-11 1m -• .. « Or.,_ lt•"' 41t c.11 ........ M(il • MMtfl 21, 2' lllld Aptll .. , ·~• :.. .., lour ~W WM11;1 ..,... II "",_ "' for ._,.,. tht ~ic.,tten.. PUBUC HO'n.CEI ~ c~u'o": :.'~"= ""· ---,===--,,==::--- • •. ~ ...... __.._ ~ 'ICTITIOUI tUllHftl .._ _,_ NAM• ITATliMIJlf1' =L avtlL. Ja. fill tonowllll ...-It WI/II ~ Up wllh People. a young musical group known ln- tern1tlonally for lta original show , and lnnov10ve educa· tlonal program, Is maki ng u awing thr<lu8h the Orange Coast thl.I week and next. The company will return for four weeks In July lo hold audltlw for the next two casll of the production. 'l1le young slngel'l and dsJl<en will come to Newport PUBIJC NOTICE .. uw 11; .V....... GaAHO l!:llA, tsJ li'rOllllC'llorl ~l---,===,-,==,,,.---1 T:e ~. 111,1t.~f1i":'"' nMt H""""°" a.ca. C•'"°"'3 "tC'YntOUI tu11••11 A fllr .....-. llNM S. hl1, IS> ' ,._, ffAMI Sl'ATIMINT II' I OfMtl' CMll 0.lfy ll'Hot lriieWoort IMd\. C.alfomll Tiw '9lllnrl11111 ,..._. Ml '°'"' Mw'111 ... n, ...... """ ~ 1m ,.n lndl~-11 ""'"' ~ by .,. IMIW:c~~°" 0 II I L L I H G AHO ~~.!!,P~O~B~Ll~C~N~OTl;~CE:ii''-'-"'"I llo4Mwll s. l•U P-AllUCATIOH, 171u "'" lkV '•111 Tllh lfl._I llltd Wffl'I !tit CIVl'lty Clnltl. lr'MI. C•I. t27117 ,k:TtTITIOUI IUllHlll Ci.rtl .. ar ... COU11t1 ... M¥OI M, 1m lvlft IUll, 1711 '°' "" ltr-.t. Alllrim- ; .. MAMI ITATIMlllllT WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUl'llY CWk. by Ill' .. C•I. ril krflOWllll ,,.,_ ... cklllll IMl.,.11 Tlllf-M. W•rd, Dt!lutv ~ INU, loll)!) C•ot•IM !low, ••' , naN1 llclo IA No. UM. Wrln.·Otl4ltY, C.I, 'AL70 ,AClf"IC ~STllUCTIOH, ,ubll"'* 0!'•1141t CNtl Diiiy Pllol, ~I Ollll'lt" I c:ondvc;!td by • llfl'llltd llK.. ltO N....-1 Clftlw Or1¥t . M.rdl 21. JI #Id ..._. .... 11, 1m 7'4-73 I !r.tir • """"'°'' Bektl, CallfOl"lll• .u.t ptr !'I O:..ee SllH >•it P.clfl.c Ol\oe6opfMl!t Gorp .. * PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• "'''"""' ..... n1..; wllh 1111 COllll· ,.._. C91iM!" °""' NtwpOr'I telltfl, ty Clerll of Oranpe C-IV Ol'I M•rch S C'Nllorl'll• '1..0 t73 ' T'tlll b\ltlMM II tol'IClllCltd bY • ,ICTITIOUS BUStNISS I ' f<UUS C.W!orl'll• Cor'pM•llOl'I, JllAMI ITATIMIJllT PWUlhfd °''"°' c .. u Otlly PHllf •. ALTO l'ACIFIC T.. ........ -.,. doing h I 1' ti -1•" '51 n' : • DEVELOPMENT COllf. MIMM .. t .....,_.. Wl"C • ..,-',., '• • -JflffY A. OOM!tut, KOWAU. MAMAGEMEHT' CO.. '50 PUl!LIC NOTICE -$Kr1r•ry w .. 1 1nh strMt, Coal• MIU. TN1 •l1otwn'Ml'll w•1 flltd 'Jrlllh ltll COUii-Clllferlll• '2'27 ---====c-=:==::----ty Ctlrk OI 0!'•"91 CIMITY °" Febnl•rv How•rcl I . GoclWlrt. tit HellOlrOPt, PICTITIOUS IUllJlllSS U, ~ (.,,_ dtt Mir, c.flf, bnf ' MAMI ITATllMINT ' ......... AND tlMON 'Ula AH111 C. 9rooQ, Im Holiday ao.c, Tiit fotll'fl'lng plf'Mll\ 11 Oolllll bi/tl11111 MJaAp ' :':U" H.._t IMCft, C•ltf, '26'0 H I IJilll!>_M ....... ''""'.I:."' Thia MIMtt It CQl'ldvc11d bY 1N1 w.111-HOltTHltUll' • ASSOCIATE-I, 5711 Hf:r"'..: c.:= CMtl o.tty l"llol, = •MOC-t•tlon Ollllr tW 1 ~~I•=-Hunllngloll BM(h, ,...,,_., 21, ldld Mal'Cll J, 1.t. 21, Im a1'r .... c. lrOlllu Cllertte 111<"-rd N~. J111 --~_,_ -_ ·...,,,,.,,,,..,,.===--""-n TM• ., • ....,,..., -·· ftllld wlfl'I ttM COUfto ltOllll'I onv.:, Hlll'lllnglorl l1Kh. --~Llc NOTICE ty Clflftt of Dr•• c-rv Of'I IMrd'I 14. C.lllornl• f'».ft • l::lil&I' lf7' 'itil1 llulhlftl II CondUCltd b'f •II lrl· ~ -..... dlvfdV.I, __,......._ PtcTtTIOUI •u11M1ls-P11bll~ Of•l'IOI CO.ti OtllY ,.lot. Ctl.lrlH lllctllrd HorlhruP :..• fllAMI JTATSMINT ,....,ch ti, 21, •!'Id Aprll A, JI, lt7J JU-7' Thl1 llt19!Ml'll W.1 flltd wtlh llMI C-· f!DllvllMIJ llflfMM •r• doll'l9 ty Clllrll of Or•• CO\lllty °" /Mrdl s, 11: PUBUC NOTICE ,,,,,_ Of.VELOPMl!HT • .. AltKWAV ll'11bllllltd Or111ff Co.11 O•llY "=. st)l.iTH, '1tt l lrdl Slr-.t, fMwPOrl PICTITIOUS fUSOflSI M.lrch 7, u. 21, 11, 1t73 U7·73 9ti1d1, C.ll,_,,.. NA.Ma ITATIMINT 0 .5. ~ COUNir•HOf'I, • TM followll'IG P1f10M WI doing PUBLIC NOTICE C.tti9fftl• COff'Ol'lllo!'I, AllO Birth bl.lllMI' II: str..t. "= lelcll. CA nwe KEH'J LOCKSMITHER'I', lG'Ml KVk"''' ~--===c:--:===---'t':t" ~t,.)n•.t Com~. • O:~t1~•~•11{m"f~1111v1 '°~CZC~~~:::,i;:,n c:.lfonlla corper•llorf • L I m 11 • d or .. HvnHnctloll IMctl, (~Ill. ,,..... Tht lcllowlng Pll'IOOI 11 "°'llf bln.IMll 2]0t Wllllllni louln•rd, L• ~ JM!! LWNr. 11Qt1 )('*ll! Of 11: C.Ulorrll• ... , Hllfttfltgton IMdl. CM" ""' .. I.EA 0 E llSHlll' ·DEVELOPMENT, 1'1111 ~1MM't1 QINIUdtd ll'f I lltnlltd Tlllt IMI ..... h cllfld~ by In lno INC., MO ll"ilM,· Nq. W02. H.wport ~· 111\'ldlllll e..ai . O, O. ZIU_., .. Mldl!'lf Klol'HW!tl ll:otitrt l.willr C1tklftl, Toll"r •1111 Auoel11 .. , Inc. • u.5. Otv........,, COIJIOl'•llon Tl!lt ··~' ••• n1a.c:1 with ltll COUii> IC•llfof'"l•l MO lrVl111, Ho. l-302, l'll!I 1llttl'Mfll Wll fllld wtth llMI CO\lft" ty Clllrll of Or~not C-Cll'I Merdl 14. H"""°"' lllKtl ly-0.rk of '°''""' cwnty Oii F.O. IA, 1m Tlll1 bullntu II blllllO COf1dll(111d by • lf7.S" ,nNt corpor•llOll. Mlll\Mi ~ 6 OltfMR Pllbllihtd 0••119' Co.II Otlly Pllol, C1lkl!'l1. Toll~1r lfld ~'!i:, ~:...:.:"" Mlorch 11, n. •rod April •· 11, Im 7U.73 ~~~~;:-,. 1'6o,...1d Ctlklllt T~1 1'Hlll PUBLI OTICE Thll •llttmtl'll 1111111 wltll tl\9 COVl'lty •r.,. UUI C N Cll•-ot Dftl'IQI Cou!'lty Ol'I ; Fftl, 216, 1f73. , .. " ,2MM l y Tlllr1u M. W•rct, o.p.,ty County 'ltii!llNll Or•l'IOI Cail O.lly Pll,.I TAX COLLICTO.'S 0''1CI Cllfk. ~· i., 21. 21 •!Id •H 4, 1t73 11t-73 COUNTY DP OIUMOI! ~ ITATI 0' CALl,otlNIA WILLIAM A. WITTMAN, JJl., IMC. •• PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICI 0, U.tl !SOI TAXll IU Sltl Mi9"' Drl.,., t•lll >M ON UllllllCUIEO ,llOl'IRTY N..,.wt .. Kh. C•llflnll• 92"9 WHEREAS, JlOIERT 'I. MANN , "ublllhld or.,.. Cot1t D•Hv Pllol, ~ . PtCTITIOUl BUlllllllll JAMES II. JOHt4S Md l;LLA J~NS ri.w ll"ltlnllr( iS, lond ..... rch 7, lA, ~I. lt73 t tu.Ml ITATt:M•NT SH>7l .... tollowlng ........... dalnct IMllletl ftlllll Ind llttlld9cl fl).,.,, \jpOfl dllMnd.,, ___________ _ ... II•• ... UMKIH'td Pl"09lf1'( l!'I "" -of Ul!LIC OTI .-'.pACIPIC SOUTHWflT MARINI!, 41J =·~mdlily ••llUM for 1111 .,._ 1'711 p N CE ~ Slflf Lft., ,........, 9.-dl. C.. WH2111EAS, lllldll' INI bY Vlrtvl of ltll ,-ICTITIOUI IUllNISI T111tr1 o. La-. 411 North.,., L.n .. proy\tlOM of Stcil0112flA ot 1111 C.ilfonli. NAMR ITAT•MINT """°'1 leleh, C.llf. nMO ·-.nil T•u"Ol'I Codi, ti. f!Dllowl/lt Tiii follOllllllll PifKlll 11 doing blllllllSS Tilfl. MlllMl " b11f1f tolldUcltcl W 111 IWoCllff'f Mt blltfl Mlfltd fol' !t11 P\ll1l'Oll tt' l~I of NII •t PllDllc •uctlorl lot !tll .. thlK· 'CALIF. LEATHER CO., 11 l J ~ 11t# Llwlo!'I rloll of .. Id lll'IPllO l•J11t, ftlll'llllW Wiii! ~· Ho. p, COii• Miia, C•lll * .. i "',.,,..,. fl11d' Wllfl Ills COUfl$ l)ll'llltltt """""' .cl COllt Of .... , ~ c .. °'.,... c-1v Oii: 'ttlnll'Y NOW. THEllel'OJlE. NOTICE II WUll•m .... .i....n.... 115 osi-t ••Ibo. I WILL~ •• JT JOtlN. COUN HEllEIV GIVEN th.t "" counry T•JI l1l•lld, C•llf· nwo C .... K, i.., Tlllr-M. W•rd, °"'111fY, COlltctor tit Or.,.. co.tlty, vlldlr •l'ICI b'f Thl1 bltsl,.... 11 condlN:tld by •11 111--~--~ 'llrtw of ltll •utMrlty confwl'ld by l1w dlvlduil lliltit1t111e1 Or•l!DI Co.ii Otll'f 'Hot W'POl'I .. Id offle.r, w\U Mii •I public •uc· W1111tm it... Mlhns .,....11,ry 21 •!Id Mtrch 1, "• tl, ltJ! t11111 lo !tll hlghffl blddlr, for eta/I, t.wf\11 Thl1 111!..,,,.nl w•t filed wHll !I'll C0\11'1· • 591-71 -y ol lhl UN!ed S1a!et, 111'1 11'11 2'111 ty Cltrk ol Or111111 County Oii M•rd1 I• ~. -dlY ol Mtrcll, 1t73, II "" hoUr ot t:tO ltn ' PUBLIC NOTICE o'dock P.M., of uld cl•Y •' 1n E••t 17th ,.~Mt • '""'· Sult• ,, Co.I• Meg, c.nt. ttM Pubtli.htd Or•llllO Co.11 D1Uy Piiot. •n . DD TNICT toilowl!'IV dncr!bld Pf'OPll'IV, or IO mUCl'I Mtrch 21, 21, i nd Aprll 4. 11, 1f73 7S2·73 -NOTIC• 0, ICM L Dll lhfftol 11 rruiy be MCltWry, fO Wiiiiy -_ uoov1111MIN• BOU:D BLICTION the \ll'IPlld t•Jlet, '°"ll'llr w11h -1•Ult1 PUBUC NOTICE tiJTICE IS HER21V GIVEN TO Al.L """°" •nd 1111 COlll o1 cOllduct!1111 .. kl ~~1.11'1£0 ll'EllSONS lt\91 "' Twtd•r.• .. 11, "tlm•ttd •I thl wm ot SIJ • .0: l--==.:c:-:-=o=-=-=c.,,.--1 ~ 11, 1,73, •l'I t1KllOll wlll 1111 held ft All bll•!Pltt' ptnllll•I Dr o o 1 rt y SUPlltlOlt COU•T 011" THI !llt'}cMol dl1lrlct• tllrllil'ltfttr l!•ltcl, In nor""llY UMd 11'1 "" op1r•ll011 al • ITATI OP CALll'OllNtA ll'Ott °''""' C01111ty, Ct llfo!'l'll•, fol' 1111 purpo&1 coln«ll'!'•lld IWl'llll"f THI CDUNTY OP OltAHGI ol jlllttl119 (IO"ml1111 llolnl fl'llMW• •• On "" o-vmtl'll of "" ll"IC• bid tor .,.., N .. A·7SM7 ~I P"IPlf'IV to&d, 1111 COU!lty T•1t Co!llCtOr o1 NOTICI 0111 NIAii.iNG 011" PQITIDll .,,-_ llUMlll Olil Or•llCll C°"""ty, or t111 ~ cOl'lduc!1119 POtt PlllOBAT• 0, WtlL ANO FD• .,. JCMOOI. TaUITIU JN .. 1. Ol'I l'lls bttltll will dtl!V'lf ttM alld LITTElll TRSTAMENTAltV DI llCT TO 1• ILICTIO Ill'...,,,. to ltll IM'd\I..,, 1<91111tr W'llh • E1t1t1 ol MARK C. FltANCY, Decu1- Vlftl SC:hoOI Oltlrlcl I 1110 of .. 11, t!ld 1111 trH1 illall TlllrlUl)Oll lld. ftWIOll NKh Ut\1111 Ytlf lft .. Id llf,ll'cftlwr, HOTtCE IS HEREIV GIVEN !hit iitli kllool Ohlrkl • 01ttcl: Mlrdl , .. 1'13. •o•EllT c. FRAHCV .... flltd Mrlll'I I C4111 C°""""""'ty Coll ... Olllrlct 2 llOlllllT L. C!TROJil Dllltlo!'I tor problt1 al •Ill •!'Id fo!' 'f"'lllM ..., .. , I lfld 51 c~ T•• CollK!or IUu.r\09 ol Lllfflf• T"••m1t1l1ry to Pt tl- . 1tc1 11111 ""' d1y o1 J•1'1111ry, 1•n. 01 Or•11g1 C111111ty ,._.,. ~· to which .. mt0t '°" • 11. 0. Hiii......,, Dlputy By H. HUMll'HREV lur!htr P9rtlcul•r1, •!'Id lh•I tlMI t1m1 •!'Id '. Or111tt CO\lllty i11111rlnl.,.,.,.I AU'I. T•_. Colltctor OIK• of hllrlng IM .. "" 1111 bllt't HI ' ~ of kl'IOh ll'ublllllld O••rlfl Cont o.lly ll'Uot. flll" ~II l. 1'73, •I 9;00 •. m .. '"' !ht l'\lblllhld Or•nff Cot1I Delly Pltol, Mlrcll, 21, 1m 11s-n coyrlroom ol O..,.t't"11fr! Ho. 3 ot .. 1c1 Mite.II 21, 21 ll'ld Apr11 ,, ,,73 U).73 courl, ., 700 CIVIC ''"'If' Or1v1 W•ll, Jn PUl!LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Thi Clry tit S.nl1 A.Pit, C•lllor"l1. 01tld Ml<'Ctl 13, 1'1l WILLIAM E. ST JOHN , IC, 11f Coul'lll Cltrk l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHISS 1Ull'llll011 COU•T 011" THI •011•T C. ANGSTIR NAMI ITATIMINT STATI GP CALIPOllNIA ll"O• U# WlllcHll DrlM T!>e lollOWl"'ll l)lf'Hllll ••I doll'll THI COUNTY oP OllAHOll Htwplff leKh. Cl+ltonll• '2ut bl.l'l!'lffl ••: H .. A·7'61 Ttl: fn'J "41-ttt4 NORTON AIR COHOITIONINO CO., NOTICI 0, NIAlllNG 0, ,ITITtOH AHOl'lllY tw: PMll!oMr 1370 LOOll'I AVI., Co.I• ......... Ctlll. POiit "•o•ATI 011" WILL AND l"Oll P11btllhtd Dr•"'ll• (NII D•lly Pllor. 9J6'U LITTIRS T•STAMIMTAR'I' M•rch U, 16, 21. l97l 763-73 Ch•rl" Htl'lry Norlo!'I, 3GSI T•ylor EH119 ol CHESTER JAMES CLAVDOHl------------ W1y, COii• Mtu, C1Ut. "624 AKA JAMlS CHESTER CLAYPON. PUBLIC NOTICE l orl1 Johll Frll'll!Ovk, 27 H•tf M.n Dtc:fflld. ••w. c,,,_ dtl ~·· Cell!."'" NOTICE IS HERl!:IY GIVEN flit! --"111111D Clll ..... Norton, Ult W•lllk El•llOf'I C1t'('do!I ti.JI lllld hlf'llll • p1ll· NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVEN lh•I ltOld, l!:tcol'ICllOO. C•llf. •ms ftOl'I fol" Pr1!Mte of Wltl •nd IUU•"'" .. C0911:1 of Ille IKllOl'I ol 1111 Clllrl•• of !hi Thl1 b\lllMU 11 conducl9d by I Otlllf•I ~rtn Tal•m.,,l1ry to tilt Dill'*-City of S•l'll• AM IH'lll!Olld 10 bl •mlf'lcl. perlllll'ahl9. •Ml<'lllCI to Wlllcll It macte for fvrflll; lld by 1111 City Courcll of l•ld City by Ctl.ll'IH H-v Nort0<1 01rlk\111r1, Mid !nit IM lfmt •!'Id DltU Pf'OP09lll01'1 lo be •llbmllltd •I !ht 0-•I TMI t!•llmll'll IHtd. wilt! 1111 C-ty 01 llffrlftg 1tt1 MITll tiu bit!\ 11f for Mu11lclp1I Ela.ctlon °" lllltd•Y, Aprll S. Cl.rt of 0r-. c-ty Ol'I M9•Ctl J, ltn. AprH 3, Im, II t :OO •.m.. Ill ,.,.. lf73, m•v .,. hid by ·~llC•TIOl'I tWetor ll"tMU CO\lr~ of O..,.rl!Mnl No a al Id •I llMI offlc1 of 1111 (llfk fll !ht COllntll, Publlr.hld 0r•1'191 Go.lat O•HY ll'llot, court •I 1'Dll Civic Clllter on\.1 Wt1t .. ln Room IOt, El11httt Floor, .City H•H, 20 M••dl 7, u. 21, 211, ltn $7l 1111 c'ity of hllll ...., C•lltornl• ' Civic Cenl•t 'l•z•, S1l'll• An•, CtflforN1. P1i.d M.,.cit ''-1tfl ' FLO"ENCI!! I. MAl.ON I!: PUBLIC NOTICE Clerk of lhl C-Cll Wtlll.1.M E. ST JOHN, P11oll1hld Or•l'fltl Co.rt Diiiy P!lo! ---------.--,--I OOllOTC-I """ I Febru.rv 20, 21, tt. I), 2•, 2$, 'H, 21, 21, NOTICI 011" SCMOOl. Dll ltlC G. YLANC , tl'ICI M•rcl! I, 2, J, ... S, A, 7, 1, t , It, 11. OOVl•NIMO IOAllD ILICTION .,, H. f111!111 ·-· lf, 1], 14, IS, '" 17. "· lt, 20, n . H. n NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVEN TO ALI. Or•llll· ClllfOl'lllt. 2-. 1J, 26, fl, 2f, 2t. )I), ll•ft Aprll 1. 2 QUAl.1,IEO l"t!RSONS !hit on T-citr., Ttl""""' C7141 ...... 11 l 1m ..... n April 17, lfn, .... tla.cll"" win Ill Mkl ft P11bll1htcl Or1119t Co.11 Diiiy .. 11(11, ' . . ,,.. 1ehool c111fr~h 111rt1 ... n.,. 1111141, In M•rch 21, :n, 211, lt7l 111.n PUBLIC NOTICE Or tf191 Cou11ly, C11/torJOI•, tor Ille ~ -----~oll~ll'lll llOVll'l'll/19 bo.rd ""''"be•i •• PUBUC NOTICE 1---,. --CT-1-,-10-0-,-1-0-.,,-,-,.---1 NU"'••• OF lu .. 1•1oa COUltT 0' THI MAM• ITATIMliNT ICMOOL TllUSTl!ll STATI OJI (AllPOllllllA PO• Thi followl1111 Plf'llOll II dol111 b\Bll'llu DISTlllCT TO I I ILICTEO THI COUNTY 01' OltANOI I I: LAHDM.t.11( "ASSOCIATES, JO O SQ! Bff(h Sdtool Olllrlcl l N A JSltt Hul'll1"'1°" ltloCh UnlO!I HOTICI .. NU• Ol,NO Of' •llTITION NewDOrl Clor!itr Ori,..., Newport lHcll. 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C I Doll «orJOrlollM 11t1ge Olt 'I' Piiot, .-. •.• ,,..,a. l'f'llldllll ~rtll 11. 22. 21, 1•7' ... 13 TNI 11•1-t llled wttri "" CWftty PUBLIC NOTICE Cleft of OrM'IUI C~ "" f'W. a. ltn. WILLIAM 11. ST JOHN, COUHf'l j ;;;;;;:;:---:=~=7"=,,.-,o=-="" Cl.EllK, IY Tlll!'BI M. W•rll, ~ MOTICI Diii OISSOLUTION DI' ,AllT• .. ublllfltd °''"" CllJt Dlfl't ,.lit!, =~:::, AMO COll'11NUAHCI OI Mardi 7, \A, 11, .. ltn f44.n HOTKE II Hl!:llEIY OfVIN ~ t9 ~Aoft lJOU,J of tN C«'&lomlont Codi, lfllt IN ll'lf'll'trtrlhlfl ~ of ------------!WILLIAM TOUGH Md ll:Ofr4ALO (. 'lc;TlffOUI IUtltllSI WHIDOON , htrllofW1o dol.-O 1Ml'*1 llAMI ITATl.MPT \Nit" '11\t llrm Nlll'lt ~ COollT OJl,-ICE Tiit fltl..,,lne "'IOfll .,. lklllll fQUl,Ml!Ht to., I• lllllMIYN M 4lf lllltl,... tt: °"*" 1. ttin. (I I W<)fl:l.O NllGHIOlt TJtA'IEI. Wll,LIAM TOUGH, tt11dl111 ti __, (t) WOIU) HllGHIOll TOURI 2G4J C1ttilM l>r1", NIWllOl"t BHci1. (•11•111•, Wnkllll Dr~ l\l~T IHC.l'lt C•. f'lUCI twit wltMrlW!I fl'om llld 1141• CM~ to .. john ICJor Rw111~1 P C.rvo Pi., •u.c:l•ltcl lft 1111 tttf'flllt °" ff 11111 -c-11 ..... c.. .,.. llW!Mta. #d'*-1 AOfW •utllll. WH C«Ve l'I,, ltONAl.0 0. wt41D(>OH , mhll"9it11" C•lll ..... C.., tM2' ' TIMMI' Drl'lt, COii• ~. C•llfOl'lll,, ''* ....,._ " ~ w .,, ..,. lfflH ~ ... nirrr .,. "" 111111--, h ~ . rlltlfltd te •• , Of "" •uth .. 1"" *'""" ...... l;lllMll Mll'llilt. IM llft •tl.lmlll ft wOI M1' • Tiii• ''"""""' -ft+ld .... "' .,,. Clufl. ~ Mtftflclll'll '"'*"'" Of lfll ..... " Cllfk " or...., '-"" .. "*"""' Ml •llllf• " ............ '-mid, PUBLIC NOTICE See the brighter side of life along the Orange Coast in One of the f1atum lhll make Sanday F'DDBAf OAllY PILOT S. m>. .. DA.TIO:~ a.1m. wru.1AM TOUGH .l~~~~~~~~~~~~I ~... °""'""' C." bllllt Pit.t. R°'4Al.D t . WHI~ ,..._., 11t ... ~ J, le. II~ l f'wd.... Or...... COltt Dall'( l"tlof, i¥Mcfl n. 1m -.n ' ·' Beach from all over the Un)ted SUltu and 20 other countrie1 for t h e tryoutJ. They have been 1tlected from more than 5,000 high school and college studerits who have applied lo parUcipate In Up With People's 1971-71 casLs. Becaute t h e duration ol each performer'• year ls 10 months-one school yea~ew talent must be recruited an. nually. This year tbe show will be put together at Corolla NBC e 8·00 __: Adam· 12. Legal rulings which protect criml~als frustrate Offioers Malloy and ~f't when they go alter a dope pusher •nd a car e · ABC D 8·30 _ "Toma ." The true story of a detective wh~se mastery oJ. disguise& allows blm to infiltrate and destroy a syndlcalAI gambling OP' eration. Tony Musante, Simon Oakland, Susan Strasberg. del Mar High School and Lln· coln Intermediate S c h o o I .1. where the ybung people will rehearse 12 hours a day six days a week. CBS D 9:00 _ Medical etnter. Harry Guardino plays an lmpul$ive older Intern tn constant trouble over biJ,, emodohal involvement with ,,atienll. KTLA U 9·30 -"Jeep Jamboree." An Ohio family particlp.ates in a 0 gravelrama,'' a series of endurance races for jeeps. ' • The four-week s t a g i n g period in July is designed to teach each new east member the lyrics, music a n d choreography of the Up with People show. Two casts numbering 125 and a third cast or 50 will be created. The current cast w i I I perform Thursday at University High Shhool in Irvine at 9:20 a.m., at the Stuffed Shirt Restaurant in Newport for tbe Exchange Club at 12 :15 p.m., and at the Alrporter Inn in Irvine for the Newport Rotary Club at 6:30 p.m. The group visits Estancia High School in Costa Mesa Friday at 10:45 a.m. and wlll give performances at noon next Tuesday for the Corona de! Mar lGwanis Club at the Villa Sweden Restaurant and at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday at corona del Mar High school. CBS Airing News Sho1u By Affiliate • ' ' KCET El) 10:30 -Session. A loolc at a typical rec:ordlng <ession -this one featuring, popular singers Carole Killg and Mary Clayton. . { _,_.....,~,._ .. t Li:ke Old Titnes -. .. ~-~ TV DAILY 1 LOG l { Gene Kelly ·and Binnie Barnes are up to their old steps on the set of "Forty Carats." Kelly is making his first movie in eight years, while Miss Barnes has been off the screen for more than two decades. Willia1ns Wins Bravos ( At 'Streetcar' Re·vival I " Strublfl. Jrlidlql t1 Cotaslata., 1"' J Wednesday 1rvc stCWJ of dttlleti\'t Dive Tomi ~ whose m1st1ry of rfiquilll •llowM LOS ANGELES (AP) -edge of desperation that was Evening hlm lo infiltrtte end dlatfOY 1 ~ P I a y w r i g h t Tenoes.see thorou.ghly convincing. cat• 11mblin1 opff'ation. Willlams came on stage Tues· John Vo I g ht ("MJdnight MARCH 20 m Me" Cctffi1 S1tN daynigbtloacceptastanding COwhoy") lu!datough'aS!ign-l:OOIJOO&J!?Jlilill!IHnl llD-" ovation from an audience that ment foUowlng the indelible t:OO IJ CIJ Madlcal Ctlttf (W) H-ny found his 23-year-old • ' A performimc:e of Marlon Bran-Ill GI Htwl GU1rd!no autSts a an lmp111sln-.. Streetcar Named Desire" as do. In the beginning he seem-0 loMiza ., intem, In constint tmubl1 - vital and revealing as ever. ed too all-American boyish for Cil ltt Smart hil emctlollll in¥Olvtrnent wltll '~ .Williams was among the Stanley Kowalski, but he later 0 Tiit A'ttllllf1 tlenl,, wllO falls In IO'l'll with a · 1.: c,?lebrltles at the opening night managed the animalism that m 11le nlllbtolla wtio has trltd to commit tul of the Center. Theatre Group's the role requires. ID Stir TrQ: M1rcl1 Rodd alto 1uats. restaging of "Streetcar" at Critic Dan Sullivan of the UJ Ml Dulct Enttnotlda m lot .... fl!l Hoda:epodg1 Llldp the Ahmanson Theater. Los Angeles Times said, "If &') Tlrtt stoaps fi) Nlnt It \Vas a firs t-rate pro-Miss Dunaway could bring a (7!J filM ~ "Los Olvida ductlon with facile direction little more moonlight into her &:30 (IJ Ho1111'• Hlrtu (Me•lco, 1950) Luis Bun111r1 tot.I~ by film director J a m e s performance without obscur-0 Mwll: (C) (90) "fM .. lllJ unsp1rln1 looll It MWco City"s sl'Ul't By JAY SHARBUIT Bridges. ing Blanche's basic honesty, ltdr" (dr1) '67~id Cltsar, Rob-chlldrtn. :" NE.W YORK (AP) -A bit Faye Dunaway ("Bonnie this would be a great trt Ryin, Anne Buter. t:l08 Mttdcu MwllMI "JMp Jtf.. of broadcast history is being and Clyde") proved the star of perfonnance. It stands now (j) CIS Nns Witter Ctonkitt bent" An Ohio f1mlly ~ made this week on the CBS the evening in the rOJe created as an individual, sympethetie m:: :: Shn in . "Gfmlrl1111," I llrih or ... Television network's morning on Broadway by Jessica Tan-and ... very funny one. gi c.u..r EducdM "Dollar o. d11r111e1 raca for )ttps. news smw. It's presenting a dy and played In the 1951 film "John Voight as Stanley Is a clsiorls: Thi Sdl!ICe Of Spendlllt' am::,-.. USMC ·~, five-part serif! that was pro-by Vivien Leigh. disapPQintment. We bad been 1?:'.lenMC:W.SIM9 , ..... ,...... " duced by an affiliate station. Although y0W1g for the rol e lookifig for some~ing !)ther m ""* . 0 Cit• de Ml lanll . \ Nothing liJte this ever has of Blanche DuBoi.s, Afiss than the Brando archetype in E!)Tlll r,.q ...... _ t ~done before, according to Dunaw'ay played the fated the role. Voight Seelll.! merely • m lJUlt ._... '>! l0:008Cl)C.• ~ Blwrtr lilr1 sMkesmen not only for CBS Mississi ppi belle with a 1"$-zor less than." · 7 __ ~u~ .,_ 111.S ·P'YI 1 W1tlth7 PilrOn or Iii .... f ,. ..,. -.,.,, --~""'' ""'· ........ 'K" io. but NBC aad ABC as well.. • \ .A. .A. . .A. .A. .A. e -'" """~ ' ' "'"' I .......... ~·-All three networks fre-1 W H u H w @ Tnrti .,'Cllllf!lllllCIS ii FRANCIOSA ENTICED ~ quenlly use news reporls from T B k Ill U•lll10ll Wtlld. I * BY BEAUTIFUL WIDOW affiliates for their regular .:i.nn.:i.601601.:l>e . ftA . OWU1'1 M1Llne! IN FRANTIC''SEARCH" news shows when the story 1s ~ ....,~~.._,. · ._, Gll'lfl•lltCJ o immsmat "tndl of tM particularly well done or when fD I Dtea19 el JNn1'1'9 Etrth" ~1111 Cabot 1nd Dla111 the deadline is too close to £Z) Clpllllnt Muld1ur auat 111 t Ult ln.olw!nr I send networjok new!s tebamsklnout He'll Keep on_ writing :g:= ~ .... ~Clo! • "'•'"'' ""'""" ~R "'"' on a ma r, ast-rea g a;)Atlcloiadosdt&IC....,,. unlq:11111nctc1•1Ytowtalt11Jdltat1. story. m llln' q• . rvnnlnr from tht law, ~ But it's always . a single By BOB THOltlAS ·drama critic, a student and '2) s,1111 bctr 0 min.... ~< story, never a serJes on a LOS ANGELES (AP ) -"I actors ' Karl Malden and O (])Cil CIOW.• Mlt'IW (ll) given subj~. That 's an area 7:30 II nw ltlddlmr. .IOt CalT!Jtflsfla Olfmpics-11.nt Ann GIMr '-' network news departments love writing. l! you love Laurence Harvey. iuats. 1!1\lfm stttus bltaust ct ~ always have reserved for something, you do a lot or it." Asked why he chose the (}) HtrWa HeNin Callltfltet, who 111bM,1.1tlltlf ~ themselves. Tennessee Williams was ex-Soulli ror background of most 0 Wiii Till Yt* fatW tfla ,.._. htr of hav!n1 Slduttd h'r t.ena11f: ~ !radii' b k of his works, Williams said It (R) ''Tht Victim" A l'l'IUll•r llDt ottf d•Qtrter., ~ .1.ue ton rea er an. plaining how he •·· been able " "·rr( n•' •• -·· -"I'll .... •·1111• •-·~ · CBS th· k ':" lk\.3 was "because my heritage is 1•11 "" a WI • ..... -'""'.. ..._ pear1ng on is wee IS to cre'a.te a score of plays, all Southern, and lhe South Is sympathyuwell. flJE,.,.dtStfll grim in nature. It's a .study of books or poems and short 1 1 g ....,..: (Cl (2111) "DIMrt Ffff 10:30 0 T•lll lad: d h of those f · · the only idiosyncrat c reg on eat -a et n g It stories, 8 novel and screen in the countr: (rom) '47-8urt Lancast1r, liubeth m Pettk:tat JullCUolt and of the way doctors, nurses plays during his 35 years as a Scott. fD ! IPIC@:I S.UIM A look at 1 and family members react to writer. ;'Also, southerners have a @ T1TlltthtTntdt typicil reeorifl111 walo11-011s.,. it. Williams is here for a 2Sth gift for rhetorie. Being a Cl) Tt11 AUid llf tt l•thirinr populir artists Clnilt Klq THE SERIES '" . w h 1• c h rhetori ..... n, I valued that." -MIMlon $ lrtmit: (2hr) "'Th 1nd M•rlY Q•Jlon. • anniversary restaglng of "A ""' -Don Kladstrup is the reporter. Streetcar N 8 m e d Desire." Williams admitted that the Haulttil(' (susp) '~J11li• Htnis, ltl KlppJ C.S.. Comfdy win was produced by WCCO-TV of starring John Voight and Faye most striking characters in his ;~.:~::. llkfart :fi ~~s,w Minneapolis, Minn. Dunaway. plays were fema les, but he m tut Cllt ll:Oa II Q D 111 _-. llM "The series is almost a Noting.that he'd never stop-couldri't ~aln why. "N9' t!)Dratfft (1)(1)9I Ntnlllil1"" primer from several points of ped rewriting his plays, he psychiatristshavebeenableto @JlllhVvoa• 00 ... ...,._ view on how you deal with disclosed that he had restored enlighten nte tO my sallsfac~ f1ll hill' tt at th9 Jttrtftont (j) ll•IMlll Diii• death," says Richard Oark, Ibis line which he lu!d dropped lion." ii,) llllY lltll•• CrilUdo 0 lolto -""""b producer of the hour-long CBS from the original of '1Street· &> n1111 'f'o'!' Lff• m tl'ltll 1r c.11 ,umc" morning news show. car": "Men only look ar NO~ COULD ~e explain the tf)Adda1111Fa•llJ mfrlow&e: .,..,.. (.._, 12 _ Four segments iii the series women in bed." source Of his drarnatlc glftl. l:OCI IJ Cll SMjy llld CMr )ein StaJlt-lf•rll Stw.na. """" L111ab1117. · each run five minutes. The He -remark~,.· that l:ifi had ton. Chtd £lm•tt. Willi•• Colvld. fB 1111er T .. Mutrtq , last, scheduled to run Friday nlE PLAYWRIGHT, 58, ''very limlteCI· options o ( Lyla W1uoner end Austrillan tln1· aD Mim. ·-~ morning, runs for about 13 was in a mellow and revealing emploYmeht · · · I worked for rn1 stir Rolf H•ffis 111est. 11:15 @I) a11 .. 34 ~ ~ minutes and is the powerful mood as ht faced a panel three years in a shoe company 0 ti ID Adl•lZ ~r.i Rafi" Lt· ll:Jll IJ (])CU L1t1 »Mt: "Tiie l&ldl:1 part ol the entire 9et'les;· Clark composed of a professor, a because my father got me the 111 runnp .wlllch' fl'Olfl ·~ leorpitll" (M) .,,__rd o...; says. . · job ... I coold wail tables up """"" Olt1cln Mollj!.lod "'°' •••••'!con.y," \ 1· It deals with a 17-year-old to a polnt. but "I WU 800l1 Whtll th., 90 after l"-doJlt llUIMt 8 9fDW.Bf- fonner athlete who learns be LA Criti" CS demotic{ to paSsing out trays." md a c.1r ~· · , , 9 M• ilt • ..._. , has lerminal cancer and liow His .latllll ·play,'"Out Cry,'' D WOO CB""' ~ D Wffidlllldo -"""' he and those around him face recenUy closed a brief run in (R) htll'I MUOter "'6tit • llltMilllt "Okk CMtt" A fl'alllnt the fact he's dying and that SCR Ne-W york to i'QloSUy neaauve 11111111 from • trip 1"tll a lltdblM, look at toni...., rtl(llon focw ' h • •• i11 Pra~.... , , crt·'-' ~~"-.·· "'"''Dlcbno~•¥11ot~•-"""""""""'*'..a""'M" t ere s no way w preven . A°'-' U\.'lU n.."\l.uu · 1 uta l'llld 111 ti. Sf t11 .i fll M•tiH "' CJ k ·1• ell U Williams .,.· Id Iha! alfhou' gh P 1 up •nee 1 \ "' '"•'"' 1 c ~world. " I ar says I s an exc en y homt. ' ' ...... ~ m Tl"""' Tritt i I done series.. w· h A 'd be liked ''fellow .vfrlter• mt•tt~ltCn lZ::CIOCIMM:~"'11fu•1 ...... (d11 How did it come lo lhe at· It war "be<!ause I kOO\v 11haUheylve mH""'~~-'42_,_f-.ll_IMTlomoi'.· lention of CBS? 'beeri thiough,'' he lilac) ltad a flJ ....---;: mM11t< ~ """* , "Well, we're always In close Soulh <Aast , Repertory h.S' • wlcled tongQe.• ' ,. '""'1u '/I Rlshb of t1ot ll;IO D Hns , contact with wcco because won a lj!COnd awerd from the .' 'lie '!old 'the story. aliOul ...... . m-= .... ..,.....,.. (dot we use stories from the ·station Los Angeles Orama Crltlca felIOw •pJay.wrig"ht ~ 1.:.•• Wl'IMl1 '52-Vlctor M•tlrt. .u. Rii.cK. ~ al mosl every week," Clark Circle ~or "41.stlngulshe<f '~"'!.;,whopv<!li>fr(Yllter .. , mamc.., . , , , said. , achievement in tho area of llie ors< · P"'senllUl!n 'b I a,111!1-...... /1fcl 1:00 CiJ 0 D (I) -"WE GOT this series l .... ~-" 1 n becowie our producer In small professiona u=ter. ',Streetcm:" In New aven,..,•OllllDMICW--l:JO IJ-:-c.;.11--. Chicago, Lar'"" Pbm'e""", at"tl The LADCC la composed o£ Conn. l•••ctl tlA Mii"°" tlll HM W.r' (l!Fll '4*--0lt111 Dlfli OICar HP. • ,r • u,r II" 23 drama criUCI £tom the Los (It) A tailfloit dollers hi -.. moru. ~ wind that Ibey _. doing It Angeles pm.. Al"l'ER S(>ME faint praise, " ~ oa <""'7 lo , La ~ m MMllsM _, tq -~ and It was gott"'8 a lot of "We are eztemely pleased Wilder tetn.rked:''Ualortun-atloo. • 11-·..., lo 111 lllM,• .. pr·'··," be aaid. "SO he went -~ ~ that our artlltlc growth baa alely. tl>lt play won't go, bo-D Cl)IJJ llUC W"""' , out and looked at It and we been """'8"ized.'' conunentod cause It II ba8td on a falle -tcl!ll!"l•"{<ll)'"iJ,-•••--'* decided lo UM it." SCR arllsUc dlh!ctor David ' ~ A girl like Stella T~ •-1illo6ot ~ (a>fl) ·-~-Does the faci it's the flrlt Enµoes . "This ~nna&o of wo<ildn'.t ,..,er have l>Jllfied • affiliate--produced terit9 on a our ecrorts to bring mean--a man as crude 11.-~;T'"''"'. --------,~-----.,..----..; re11Jlar net•orlt news 1bow lniM !heeler to Oranp O>un-• Kowluid." • l'M.GICJ "lo -. !4f" (""I ..;snat any chanp In policy ty Is ?,M that we ~>dlh Years later, Williams ind Thursd~y 1~l-000.11!1,'4!""'lf"llM. about the use of silch serftt by pride. . . WOder _. lnvJled lo• l\'hlle Z:OOD-,,.,. (.,., -· ~Jot at all ," ,.ya Richard The 1171 award recognl2ed an House rteeptloo by Pftoldenl DAY111o1E MOVIES 1'*"114. -i11c1...., d Oil SCR ae-1 that Included five John. F. lrenotdy. '"'" -• Z:OO (I) iq "11iO .,. Wiili 111 J.llll s. Salant, prtsl ent ol S w .. 1 Coast ,~erea among asked lo llu up In alpbabell· f'.IOD4Cl • ..., 1n -f~o> r..-(411) ·-., vin1114, °" News. He ,.ys the producel'I Its lt productions, as 11ell •• cal order for tbe ~Vl!lfl ll.,. Jiff Clol•ll•r, Rkl111d "'"· ""''"- of both. Ille CBS mo"1!Qf and ""oir•1 rlsJna,1 I plAay fundededDby and Wllliamutepped ol1ead of IO:OOCJ)...,. "t>o -(""1 ·a CC>""".., tk flll U.. lol evenlng news shows always ce or vane rama Wilder ·st-Jun l'ttitn. ltff111 Hunt•. Htt" (~fl) 'lt-Cllane. h1er ~ have had the option of using R.,earch. · • o •u,L """ '""' •52--,1...., "'Tl!IOI. • ' afnllate news •rlea. The Cclta Meaa company WlW1ms "aid W I f d er ToU11, -a.rt. Gil tq "ho -_, (IBJ 'D "We'll take '!hatever ""can recdved .anolher 1uch award remarked, I th1nk I ""'11• u.•a "llllll 111 .,.. (llMl 'SJ _ _ JO ~ ;., v,, Dn Ill b'ool alftllales -whether in lll'IV and wu nominated for bofore yoo.• Joll• ,......, u.,.i lllipL IMI• ff•1 ant ototy or a .mes -II a belt prodilttlOll award in "Well, It wlU be for !be flnt lilt 8 CCI -r_., ...i 'U-4:118 <tl -"'" (..,) 11 -, It's real1.Y of aetworl: caliber," Jtl'I f0< the 0<i&lnal musical time, Mt. Wildtt," WUllaml H-'---"'""'"" Hoolin.-., '""' ho aid. Mother FM1h." rtpl)ecf, 1'1111 c..,, 4:ll l))-• -..... J r I ' 1 . ' I 'I / '• :~ai-ly Childhood Progl-am Gets , ~le &~ by . Trustee Pl!l'lcia 1 Gilli!ho that "Uii rilooer wfu•t teacll the kid level•' )he LlgllUI ~ l!Ootd of I Education 'rJnii'sclay nJsbt '· a~ved parilc~tlon· In a '40,0llO alate Early Olildhood Education Procram-, I F;~win, ~ than 311 mlnutft ol -i---~. a 'IDOllOI> by I ,.,,_ JlllOJlo)'d to join the -am clear"1 In 1 I to 1 split vote, wilh Mrs. Gil~ ~l(Dg. . . • · • , '1)l!, progi;am,: as outlined· by Dr. ... . ,~. Robert Reeves, ~t superlntendent of ina1111ctlon, ts part of I statewide push to iniprova basic ~ such 11 relldlnr. wrlUnr and arithmetic on . the kln- dergarWii lhroUgh tlilrd grade (K'3) level. '"llley're aeylng 16. ~ It tier' spent al tho X-3 leYel J'lt)!et than .......rlatlon lat;,. Gil," Ol!PlaJDed Dr. Reeves. r. ,Plrildpa!lm ID tho Jll"tll'ID, j,. said, will ~uire ' "' ~ Jo. select a ... ·--.1· .. . . ~t· . "target school" and develop a Ht of goala and objectives to be iullmltted to the Jlelo: • ! Today, thri ll'e 311 lt-3' low pmorm· .-aludeols-wilhln' the dlstricl who c:ould beoefltflun.the -am. -11111. • I l)mlDg tho lint year ol the pracram, Reeve• recommended Top of the World Elementery Sdiool sholild. ba.Jhe target scbool. llurln( the Rcond and tlilrd years Loe.al S'°•J'Port . High Court OKs School· Taxatio·n .. WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe U.S. decision "can only be .... u • relreal Suprene Court tod.ay apinvoo local.prop. from our b1storlc commllment lo oquall- erly taxea for financing public acbools, ty of odllCltlonal opportunJty •and u an holding In a 5 to I decjalon ihat education unsupportable ~ ID· a aystem ls DOI among the rlibis afforded explicit wblch deprh'es clllldren in their eorllesl protA!cllon under tbo COnstttutton. yeara of the elWice lo reach thalr full Thl! !ilajortty .reveraed ~,'lower ,court polenjial ., citlmilt.'1 decision whim held Ibo T-natem of AIL llaleif ni:ept. U..walt <lepmd In .,.,, ... ~. 'Ille Jatra &-" Oii PJt llfGPO!IY • r.-. Iowa, ~· t!!t ,. II , '\ • > ~ edicl Cio local, Powell Jlllad1ba~U. courP wu llOI ,.. rather than l!atec · doc!lnJ the ,._ea "II ill lll!ltloo.,ad It IO ..i.,M~• ' ._,. 41 create Ill~~~ in tn IJilM Iba ..... if~ ...... (!of · ~t.~tba~. Liwll ctr * ~ u.::=~i:-c1i~~ T ......... ;;.::. 'R z· der oor CoostIIUtloi!,if:ll wrote Powell, a ~ • u ing former · f&ool boonl ehalrman In • · • ~=~N~:;:-i~~r Won~t Affect Tbe~ oourt...id tba local ll)IPOl'ly ' tu. syslenl u.-c1 In Tau fw-dools violata tba Hlh~··--s ' Pia of eqiial ~ .t~ laws. It a1ao etJ'aJI 0 n aald the l)'ltem tea arainat the poor. ' ., Jllallce ~~In a d.lsaent lo loday'I majoti!y opnlon, said Ille SActlA!o:NTO• (AP) -<;allfornla's ~ ~ f1nanC!! ruling may no1 pe affected by lOday's U.S. Supreme Court action upboldf!IC the ·Texas aystem of S. Ci --d -"1 tu !lilanc4nl of local ICbool.s, uspect · rwr ae , l1r6 state 1eg1o1..,.,. .... today. ' ~ AaemblyDwi Willlam If. llajley (11.-w. h A . . Sanllol.eI),aildtbaTaU .... 1abaaed . it .uempung ~=~1onc1auMo1theu.s. ' . t CIU!ornla'• Serrano vs. Priest decljilon T 0 Buy Gir J-2,.,_~.~~10, 1971 was based on provisions · . . · · of,tbe (late-~llQ!l Bl 'Id/-BagieY. ASlllliVJU.i, N.C. lUPIY-A ii · ~t llagley added, ">Jmosl ev~ other old mait clml"CI In lllbdl -llllpdly .... that bu come down bu gooe the <iloepiring to bliy I IJ.yMMlid pl fkom ollJer way. So nahnlJy it ls a setback of her -ls fw '311,0llO lo mab ber ~ I llOrl," be said. bride W&I under lrral here today. Tbe ~ Albert Rodda (J>.Sacramenlo), (itl w~ pllced ID a tempori.l'J' loiter chairman of the Senate Educotton Com-bome. . · mittee, ~~·"I've been advised AalleVtne Police Chier J. c. Hall Id.,.. tllat even If the U.S. Supreme Court beld 1illad the SW!pOC! u Harold Miller of Qak against Rod.rl(uei, the . Ca 111 or n i a Part,· a Chlcogo suburb. He wu picked Supreme Court could still npliold Ser-~ on a lugltlVe warrant Tueodiy after rano .. 'f\loy would be dolnr so based on police recocnIJod bla"'8r at 1 local~ the Cilllornla ConsUtulloo, not the U.S. The ·g1r~, ter of Fred .""" Rite Collatltullan." ' . ' Flynn ofool:,, Dl.1 1 t.1!111 Jll· '.llll~omil Supreme 1lJut\ lleld lhit mile. -ol Cb!--'lllmW the atete'• bel111--r6..., .. the loql °"' lo jba county ~ s.m:.s ::l::.:.(lnance·local lchoola wu ~ Lealulllnn, an ~~ator ' 'lbla, tho court said in a 1-1 decl!Ioo, for tba BollDBb11>ok Pollca Department, wu bocauae it pve lbe student In a rich aald ~1 tI\e cbIJd'a paren11 hid dlalrlcl Ilia polonttal for a better educa· been ClulrRed with COl1fplracy and aban-lion than the student in a poor d.lslrlct. doament ol a cldld. Tbay waro releued But the Calllomia court aent the case altar post1nr 110,000 bond aadl, he aid. back to tho superior ~ In Los Anreles BoHncbrook Pol°" Chief Ronald for p, tuUDi bued on Ila general Jobnaoo aald Illa '!el* bMlt hid been in-1uldellnel .. Tbe Serrano cue ls being vesticalinl the .iJe• sale slncO ~ • rtltled and enatuall,y It ._too to ro 1. back to the •atate &lpreme Court for a Jolwoe-aJd Jl'Iynrrbad been scheduild final ruling ,.........., the 1tatew1de • (11111 SALi, Pqe I) • ii'ote!n. , of the pro&ram, Aliso and El Morro ele_,tary schools would ba ldded. !Warring to state crltaria' for the in- volvement of administrators. t~ pareols and community arepcles ID.J>IO- l'llll develOpmenl, Mn: Gille!ta,,mll)· mented~ ••n see1m like a Jot~ ~ wort: • "Pd Ute to ,.. a kid rel help IDltead of wutlng a lot o( valuabla time "" pro- cedures. That's my objecd!>t> lo It," she added. -' ... Mrs. Gillette also arrued the board should not Join such a program until a ne1<. superlntendent ls hired. ·· .. A. kifta as this bOard opted to act without ,a 111~tendent for siz mooths, the board hlis to take on ooma of the rupOnaibUitt"i of the superintendency," 11111 ~ Normao Browne. "rd bate to read the beadllnes tomor- ""' 11 the ocbooI board dedded lo turn this iown.'' Browne declared. "U I were a parent of one of tbese " • ~ Do\IL '1""'1'1l.O'r l"9t .... STIRRl!i4 WINDS OF PISCONT ·AT Pi;ACINTIA . . 'II at hon, L~vlntalO,n, ~·•II ~In 'IJ)4ir~ l ; , . ,,._'' ,. . ~.. .. "' .. iSeagnIJ!t . ·Flap . B I I ~· ' NI ' ·11,. UtUiiti « ™r; .. ~~, ·ir" . +11: O ·~~~ ,• ,.. •I t ~j •. r' ti-#' I ·~~lhan' 'Liviul!IJ.tOti.,lleegµ,Il'' 8'11l',fly,ing. In ,.Ille ~acenUa Uoified..Sj:hool J>i.stria .. today, jl~. >R IlllP over .earlier reJJ0111,that his wll!gs had been·cllRJ>etl·.: • I· • -" • • . · Tl!• 1be6t~g ·fictional; a,c t 'l!Y Richard JJach, ·of a .bird trY!ng '19, liild',ljiriiself. t)lliiugl> ••ol!atks ,oqly had Its ·fl!ghts .? .. stricted -not ground~y. lite lljibict's textbook adoption commit-tee. I ,., .. ,~,..,., Dlstrict officiali h'ad vot.a dqwn 1 plan. fo buy 120 copies of the best-seller .. Tbls led to rewns tljal-the bi>ol< ...... banned. · Opposition by Joe Dtinham,-a lunior lllgh principal, added fuel to the fire. ,Qunham objected', tci;~agull bOcause he clalme~ It fea· tured 11overtones of reincarDatiQtil' , . : Weary P~cenlja ,s:ctiool'~als today triecl to, explain .that all this dld'n'I mean a oan. . . • ;. • . . . . , . "Jonathan Uv*~stqn.Seagyil is l\Ot. and bps ~ev,r ~n. banned in the ~laCentia. V · 'ed' SCbOoi..Di.rtrict," a woman who .asked to j)e lildentifted Only' as "dlstfict sp<>kesman" sighed today. . -. . . "'~ . . ' ,. ·' '1 ... .., .-1'.,,f-... Federal P. el ·n1sCOttnts . . . ' . Niguel Ziggurat Purchase . Ofliciais ~! the General Services Sllpervi&or Ronald CUpen Tuead.ay • Adminlstrallon (GSA) tod.ay · cm<.untec1 whlcb apPeared to be 1 conflrmltion• of an 'announcement by Orange Counly ·federal• pun:base of the Ciani liaauna · • N~ llockwell lntematlooal 1ac1n11. • -The GSA offk:e In San Franclsoo oald Planner Raps Developers =~u:t"'"lr~€~ , • ODe million llqUal'e fool e.lled I ' • . llQUrll d!ie to lit lltpted '1 .. 1::!"-~ , ol takilos all.the -I bicton ~~t1"1 ~l.'!lllOfro·m~~.~ 'dealp, · -lo(lt-to dder1lllne the belf Ule ol ~ ___ _.I -,........., -"Wa lllv• lo 11.....! ea tlte """"'P-Cllllna land ......_, ... brMll of Ille land. all . tlon that It will be ljlPl'OWd but JI• dotlp- ........ ""8111ft anly lo .-y," Ian Tbe lecture 1!U attendad by blcl>l'lllk-lnstffd. It ga!hered 8U the ..,. PIO!' If lhol win boppm,'' ID of!ldll Mc!farl 1 IWlled ""lrulmadll planner log -ty and munldpal pl111111m u vlroomental pbuet from bed rock uld. •. and ld;liar, outllned b18 -of plan-will u envl-ianatl, and members geology lhrou(b community bealtb, He l8ld that ID ..........,,..t lhat tbe nq jrl\ll nature i. land lile durlDa a ol ~Vite Jaod"" ....Wtln1 nrms. related them and in what be callecl (Ovtrnnlen~ bad boaiJrt !be• niant wu loctiinl -y pmenjal by the 1-a In a rtcb Saoltish broiiue hlr bulhY "nature lalllng to man" (ave tho prefer-"readin( tomelbiag Into aome!blng." l!oldl ~· 'town PlalDC Assoda· ~ twlfdlintl, 1.lcili,. aafd · red usa for all lands. "Tba sometlling waa 1 letler fJOm the tlllL ecologlcal plaming waa a fWl!rement McHar1 uid that In ... commW1ity, reclon•l admlnlsfrotor T. E. Hannon ad- 8pooldnc -I .... CIPldtY mnnl for ali ........... l . Medlord, Ptnnllyvanl.o, • the dtlzem Visloc ~ tbat I -and 11 lhe ._ Pana 'lllaitar ~ Mcllarg "You'd better know what you're doing tbemselvet have paid for a llS0.000 com· • that .,vi!Olmental !Ill lmol<t 1tatement flll'lhwl tlte -lllllPlt pr-belcn you ICJtw h up," ho uld, True (Sol PLANNER, hp.I) {Sol ZIGGllMT, l>1p•ll r .... • Today' .Flaal . ' N.Y. S'toe children and knew this was available, I'd be utremely unhappy If the board dldn't take advantage of this.u laid Mrs. Boyd. ~ Each of the three elementary prln- c!!!al• a1ao spoke id favor of participation In the inject. Trustee Gerald Linko aald the state pnignm "parallals wbal President Nixon · is Wl<lnr 1bout In llninvln( read.In(, wrltln(, arlthmeUc and (tOil'aplly. It's 1• guql prorram u It's Isyed out Jl'Operly." . . ' .en. r j i Shutdown · Of facility Contested Closure of the Top of the World Fire Station was held up Tuesday after City Manager Larry Rooo wu ordered by the Laguna Belch Cit; Council to do what la ne<essary to k~ lhe;facllity open. Bared In the action appeara lo be a long simmerlnr feud between membera of the oouncil and the tjly -•r reprdln( 1111ttara ol pollcy. . ._'!'ht Ore statlo!I tloml!_ pilk!J Wiii be ~ JUbJreG:t of dlln1 '" at a. ~ meeting of the Lquna Beach City CoUJt. eil II 7:111 • Mayor Cbadlea Boyd T Hits; tlat Qt1 Coojncll hid Ml -....Wied by Ibo el.- Jr -·r otl the lDlllot ol abattlns • lh< Ore llailoll ~due to MMP01fer f1'!'t'!qil. · ~ city ~ hAd declart!d • lhat .....um. fuildt ......, 'not 'available lo the Ore Clepartment lo enable mannlnt' cl the blll!Op station. Via: Ma,yor Roy Holm was critical ol Ille city nianager ID the matter of the litatloo sbutdown. • "We determln<d tbal the declslotl lo do tb1a was mada by Larry Rolf. The decision was not made by sqmeone down the llnl! ... like a department head but by Mr. Roe himself. 0Jt ls a very ereat disappGintment to me that tho city manager who on oc-· caflm eontacta the council on mat~s that ore ln .comparlaon trivial, that ho W()Uldn't have r In th1J matter," Holm 18ld. . . ~J.layor,&yd aaid lhal the council-made ii •Clear la Ibo paal (during ._ budaet bearln(1) "that closure ol the !Ila-· tlon 'wa1 a· policy matter. and reserved the right to make those decision. "I want IO' aaaure the people at Top ol ·111e World there will be no cut In servlce/' Boyd aaid. Holm 111id that funds were available to pay overtime tO r1remen for the complete manninr of all statlons. • He said Ibo withholding of those funds lrom the flra department "represented the prlorlly the city manager plaeed on the eipendlture of the funds." lloim uid tbal closure of a fire station, wu "not oomirebenaible to me," an'~ nixed the argument that raw made ~ protection leaa• needed In the bllltqp (see STATION, P•re I) ' ' " . Orul(e c.an.· • Weailaer For the second time in two weeb, Oranae Coonty has been ltood up by expected stonns - Dlll<il.to the delight of beachgoers ~ ..,wonhippen. The sties will ,lialy,1-Y."'1JY cloudy oo Thursday,. with '1lijhs ol IO al lbe beaches, rlllnll to 12 Inland, Lowt·4H9, INSIDll TODJ\Y Former CIA Dirrctor John McC... 1<1t;ji41 ht carriod lo Hmf'!/ Killingtr on otter b~ m 1o contnl>•te fl millio• lo in- flutnc• C/Ule cle<lio1'. See •lortl Page 4. ., y..,,..... J L,M.. MWC M ... ...... C.U-I c...-c.... • ,_ .... -.. ,_ .. .,.._ WICM It ............. ·::: ..... IWf . ..... ....... l:tanl l4 .. ,.... . ' l I \ J J OAJl Y I'll.OT LI • ice ---- t'HlllP~I PLANNEil •.. ~ ' 11"41 of ·Josi such en- vlroOmeitt.I bacli&rounclO, a\id. are how lo tl)e pri>ceu of-"'1llng l6cil on!lnances ,re(qulrlni! that devekJtlero"tllke Into ac-cWnt aQ tl)El enviroOQ'lef\tal forces. r.icti;rl ~d ihat lill l'O;. 4~ ~· II!: vllulllil:Dtal pUooer.~ buleally 'lo ')C"I' t.Q:t IJiO...._tlllc ....... .., • local., .. ; bilnc~ andif'"~apOrt;':llb a .~ eek~' to ~defi .. oe the 'pMt tl1'oUdl.l>-nt f'"""""I the land. $uch scientist• constitute "lhe last beat evidence" and tell the natural planner just what use 11hould be put where. A change in one step of the ecoloe;lcal layer will bne an effect on all the otben. He cil<d the foUy o/. buUdlng a hospital on the 8an Andreas fault and ol building In a flood plain. In coneiderallon of Southern California mudsll<le1, he said, "if you put buildings on a steep slope, you might as well put wheels on them too." To pie plan as outlloed by the naturol chataelerllllcs · !ntrtnitc lo the land. McHarg said, the needs and deslrea of the consumen have to be related. McHard said that be la hired "and paid great sum1 ol. ~y" because io today's economlcally..rlented society developen are "a breed of molH. sensltive only to money ." He said the planner must not coll!ider only the past and present, but also the demands of Uie tuture. , "You think It'• bad now, jlqlt wait until we have twice as many schools, twice as many highwa ys, etc., etc., etc." he said. He uid that the concerned citizen now his access to the courtl, and that such actions would become tncreaslngly used. New legal theory holds that health end welfare of the community through .,. vtromental planning are a m o n i guarantees ol the 14th and lath amendments to the U.S. Constitution, he said. .1Alide from court action, two other fac· ton have -a fOrct In enviromental plannlrur · "blo4dlng bearl Pl'!jecla 'f'hlph neVer'ie't built anyW'ly/' lrltl evtderlce ot destruction and stupidity, he aald. Ile cited eaamptea of the poloonlni of a --colii'ldi .,a... lllf>lll7, by ~· ~ Department btoJosl<al .,..rim fMifftty, and dumplq of nltratell 1nld another water 1uPOly wbkh caused a tugb rate ol. Blue jlables, • bl I r m:! new-bOrn chUdren. He uses auch evl enCe to "tl ten around the Jugular of the Phlllstlne1," McHarg said. FromP.,el ZIGGURAT ... were being prepar~ for the buy. Caspers also was thanked for asaistlng the GSA with a report oo 1valiablllty of housing for the predicted lhree thousand to five thousand employes of the plant, which has been empty since comp1etJon due to the slowdown in aerospace con- tracts. · Caspers was asked to supply the federal agency with citizen input on the envtroruneot.J Impact of tbe purchase. '1be aupervlsor was asked to forward that infonnallon to the San Francisco of· fice within 30 days . The GSA official said local hearlnga on environmental Impact "depends on the local people" and explained that in- fonnation also was sought from Caspers. office. • The GSA spokesman said that the es- (imate of employe population was b~sed on "what the plant could hold " and said that exactly what agencies would use the plant, i• purcllaled by the federal 10Vemment, were 1161 ytl ilelennlned. ollAffi c:ilAST u . . - DAILY PILOT test -Since Ko ean • I • In the metn>polltaa -ls ts j)tlUDt bl&ller !baa a year 110.) On an \IDICfjUl&e4 basUI, consumer _prlcts llllled if aev~ O! I per-~ the lqbolt '""""'i 1ncreHe alnco March t•. Food ~ oc the same basis, incrused by 1 Wrp 1.9 percent, the blggell Ii.ace January'• 2.1 perceot. The JanuarY unadJ'l'lad lncrea1e waa the biggest Jn more than 20 years. The bureau said that with the ex· ceptlon of eggs, prlcm of mo$t kinda or .:• .. : '.1 food -.Ole su!>Nntlally In FtbruBfY. MNt, poulby, cma1 llld blmt Jll'OCl- ucll roee JUf)l'! than usu1J. There were allo sbarpilncreues In t::products and ,...sb ftgotables. : Th6 prioel of non-food ·ties ln- crea>ed by three-leollls of I percenl after a decline In JanUBfY. On an ldJuslecl. basiJ, tlMl bureau pld, the lncttase was even ahatper -five.tenth• of. 1 percent. Prices or servicer al90 accelerated, in- creasing at a four.lenthl ol t percent To Ult Siege ~ lllo prwvlOuJ • ; • Ibo -...,.t .... releutd, Herbert ~ Nl.xon'i chief l economics advlser, 11W eonswner prices i "111 abow lncttues In March and April. , Bui fann _prices, Stein aaid, will decJioe ~ in tbat perlod and tttall prices will level ; out In the -baU of tbe year. ' ; Stoia, cbalrmon of the Cowlcll of : Economic Advlaen, made 1!1• comment In testimony to the Senaje'Jlou.oe Joint l Economic ~ttee. . ' . ' • ' .. Ah·ah·allerg-e . . .. . Irvine Police A.Ule Loves lier Job Boy Scouts Commence S. Viets Launch ' ·--•:;_ By ARTHUR R. VINSEL • Of .. 1»1W PIM tt.'4 .• Some people In the law enforcement buaiDeu .paCk: .38 caliber revolvers and eam ol Mace for chemical crowd control, . ll lbal need lhould artie, Fund Drive Major Operation Joan Gumina carries a box of Kleenex. She doesn't sniffle and honk, however , over the occasional tales of woe en- countered among the 1,100-plus cases which have been entered on the Irvine police log since September. She is allergic to her place of employ- ment. and that 'a nothing to sneeze at. '4lt's pretty bad when you're allergic to your work," says Mrs. Gumina, 28, who Is actually the lone ranger of law en- forcement employes in the new com- munity. Her job, !!Upervised by Irvine Director of COmmwtlty Service Paul Brady, ls the only Irvine police post because the patrolmen are all Costa Mesa off1Cera serving on a contract basis. "Probably about two weeks after I starl<d I got the ll)'llmplomJ," uy• Joan, in a voice tounding like a little glrl wltb a head cold and a bad cue of whooping cough. "RUMy nose," abe ezplains, "15SCUwn· mmpphhhh." "No voice ... wheeeeze." "And a lot of coughing . . . whoop, hark, hark." "But I live It out here," she protests. Doctor1 at (int suspected the at- tractive blonde might have pneumonia due to her snuffling, couglllng and wbeez.. Ing, but then revised the dlagnoals, plac· Ing the blame on allergy. "They say It 11 probably due to the fact there's a lot of livestock and grass out here," e:1paln1 Mrs. Gumina, whose of- fice !J In the 2:ee Street Fire Station. The prec1ae cause may never be pin- pointed. Medic~, ~ la un41\'Wril\111 mud! of the malady on which Mr•. Gumina has spent fl5t) for multi-colored pUll In addition lo a lUll day o1 tall al -Ofrden Part Bo;pffiJ tn -· Despite the,i!lacomfort, Joan generally am !Ikea acttna u lier own -and woU!dn't want lo tranafer hacli to ber old JIOft In the Colta Mua ·J'ollcf lleparl· me:nt records Bureau. · • "No way .. :• aay1 the former • DAILY PILOT ltafl PM• .ALLlllGIC TO !RVlf'IE ftollce-· Secretary Gum1n1 aerdlpace industry secretary, who!e lit- tle boY David, 4. II encbanl<d to have hla mom on the Irvine Police Depat,tmenl. 1'He thlnka it's great and I waiit to stay tn poUce work," SB)'1 the beallr of the Irvine police "r.;on!t •eCtlOO which operates out of a fire station. "But he wants to be a fireman," she adds. The Orange County Council of the Boy Scou ts of America today kicked ofr a $1.5 million development program fund-rais- ing campaign aimed at business and in- dustry. ' Scout officials have aet a 70-day deadline on the money-tailing eff.ort. It began with a breakfast meeting tbia morning in Anaheim · for food industry representatives and a luncheon iJ Santa An a for members of the building in- dustry. The council wants to raise $150,000 in .. the food industry; $450,000 in building in- dustry and later this month begin a drive among manufacturing and g e n e r a 1 business firms for $600,000. This effort ii the second phase of a $3.~ million campelgn, of wlllch the council has raised $1. 76 million in the past year from foundations and In- di viduals. Funds wijl be used to acquire and/ot improve the Lost . Valley Scollt Reserva- tion near Warner Hot Springs, Las Flores Ca mp near San Clemente. the Se4 Base and Argus sailing ship in Newport-Beach and Camp Ahwahnee and Camp Grace Valley in Big Bear. Chalring the three industry drives are Thomas C. Wolff Jr,, manufacturlog- buslness; Carl Karcher, food; and Mer· rill Butler Jr.;-building. Alex Robertson Jr., Scout Council development program chairman, said the fund raising is an effort to catch up with demm:b on scouting by the county's arowth In, lh• last lO yeara. Thefe '8.re currently ·abb1Jt 1·'·4!,«IO Orange County youths in scouUng pro- grama, he said. 0 " Fl'OlltP119el•· ' ,, I STATION .•• SAIGON (AP) -Several thousand South Vietnamese troops with tanks and bomber support were adv~clng to lift the siege of a goverrunent ou(post 30 miles north of Saigon , the South Viet- namese tommand -announced today. It w~ only the .second time in the 53 4ays of the cease-fire that Saigon acknowledied major operations, although the Communist side accused South Viet- namese forces of scores of land-grabbing maneuvers in violation of the peace agreement. A South Vietnam ese spokesman said Plans Shown For Complex Near Airport By JOHN ZALLER ot .. 0..IJ 'll•t Stiff Donald Douglas Jr. unveiled plans Tuesday for a $30 to l40 million high rlae hotel, office, and restalD'Bnt complex cin 50 acres of property across the street from Orange County Airport. Dougta• said hla plans lncluded a 300- room hotel -possibly from the Hilton chain -and al least three buUdlng.! that would he"! to 10 slor\e• b!ih. 1n ma 'hla prelij!JltaU<in to the !rYIDO ct t:blblcU," Iiilug@ said ·he hoped to be' given city g .. wad aa soon as possible and to begin construction thit summer. Ord ' • eJ6rfdilnf ~I hii B~las that cllf land unc and said he feared this ml&ht delay hla plans. t ; "Frankly w~'r• <on111ooc1 t"' '.l>Owlwe should j>roc.ed ' In oeekliig a c!ity'J)trmlt, residential area. i Douglas said, adding that ,PY tmdue "This is the first lime in the history of delay rnl,ght dlmlolsb hla chances of wJn. Scouting Official Mason the Laguna Beach Fire Department that Ding a Hilton franchise. any fire station baa ever .been closed Counc:llman Wllliam F I a c h b a c h down bttause of absenteeism and in this countered that 11~ ball is totally in }7our case an unwillingness on the part of the court" and told Douglas that he should city to plug that absence with someone apply to the city lmriledlately for a con· To Be Buried at El Toro on overthne," Holm said. dltional use permit. The station was first closed Monday Douglas indicated he would probably after one fireman was bospitaliud and do that in the near future. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Community Presbyterian Church for Dr. Maurice Mason, Aasi1tant Scoubnaaler of Laguna Beach Boy Scout'Troop 35, who died &111- day. He was 63. Elder Carl Ruoff of the Reorganized Latter Day Saints Service will officiate. Burlal will follow at El Toro Cemetery llnder the direction of Sheffer Mortuary. Fellow scouting ofOclals will serve as pallbearers. Dr. l\1ason, a professor o( law and police science at Long Beach City College, is survived by his widow, Eleanor and a son, Marc, of the family home, 741 Summit Drive; two daughters, Miriam Mason of Palm. Springs and Mrs. Mariot Gossage ·of ·Phoenix; two brothers, Richard W. and Dayld W., both of St, J01Cph1 Mo., ·· and t h r t e grandchllclren, From PIJfflfl JEFFREY ••• • now beln& taken by the city In areas of apeciflc interest, and sOO notes Im· "provements In police prote~on. removed from his shift. The plans outline(l by Douglu and hil Fire officials predicted that the consulting an:hltects would be carried A native of Lamoni, Iowa, Dr . Mason shortage of that man would necessitate out by the Douglas Development Com- recelved his undergraduate law degree closure of the two-man station on several panyh~ .. ~lly owned subsidy of McDorr from the University of Missouri. He later I days perhaps through the end of April. nell µwgial Corp: · attended lbe University of Illinois and i!~--======~;!~;!~;!==~ the University of SOuthem Callfomla, where he received both bachelors and masters degrees. His doctorate in law was confinned by the University of Missouri five years ago. D.lring the 1940's, Dr. Mason served as a magistrate judge In St. Joseph and later served with the Criminal Iden- tification Di vision of the Second Air Force. Before joining the faculty of Long Beach City College, Dr. Muon had been an Instructor at California S t a t e University, Long Beach; California State Unlveralty, Sacramento, and Sani. Ana College. Dr. M ... n had been Asllatant Scout· muter of Troop 35 for the .j>ast three years. He was an active membtf of American Legion Post 222, Laguna Beadi; the Di•abled American Veteriin•,-Santa :(>na ; the American Association of University Profeuors, and the MWouri Bar Association. From Pqe I . SALE '~. ,.. " ~· . ~ .. ~ . ·----' .. ·lhilut.100 Pr. Shoes . . . Olds.& Ends-Most 4t C~ ' "'.t'. ,Odd .SI.re$ fel!Dls ,ShortS ahll ·• TarVifs Dresses ._ -· ' .... ' ' ... ',jo,j the operatlo~ to n!Ueve the post at Rach Bap was lallDched late Monday, and ad- vance units were within half a mile of the outpost. He said he had no reports of, ma- jor contact but the situation there was "much Improved." The Sa.Jeon command also tbreatened to launch operations to lift the artillery siege of another outpost 30 miles farther north, at the Tong Le Chan camp. The command said Tong Le Chan was hit by more than 500 artillery, rocket and mor'tar rounds Tuesday. Seven soldiers were reported wounded and a barracks and a quantity of munitions were reported destroyed. Sources said a SOuth Vietnamese gumhlp allo waa htt by an· tialrcrall fire bul got back lo Saigon. The Saigon command has reported more than 100 casualties at RJch Bap and Tong Le Chan. II says Rach Bap has been under siege since March 11 and Tong Le Chan since Feb. 26. Meanwhtle, South Vietnam charged that North Vietnam in February sent 50,000 troo1'5, 300 tanks and hundreds of heavy guns southward in violation of the cease-flre agreement. New Testament . Instruebon Gets Expansion · E~ ~(,Lag\ma ~Ch Released ~;-Ciirllitaii, Edw:alloil. to l~ • !n- terniedlaii '~I it1iclenls rece ved the hlwlq of tIM! Board of Education Tut.- !J'U~: .. unanlmoiliir approved a.',re-..;~.,. .. ~ oq the New ~etit' •tli• iht"'oeveiitl1 ·ind · eighth grade it1icl!nla. ' The 3-year-old program, said Carole MaxWell, chairman, now is serving more than 150 elementary school atudents. It ii a cooperaUve efforl of etgbt local churches. "Th6 requell lo eatend the program· has tCOme trom the students who are in the slXth grade this year. They're asking 'what on Earth are we doing to do next year,"" she told the board. Classes will be conducted in a portable trailer facility adjacent to school grounds once a week, abe said, "What you are dolq Mrs. Muwell !J very, very good," commented Trustee Gerald Linke. Other members of the board nodded agreement. • CLOH11 IUNDAY :'.In • <qi~ 1o 1geg, · lh~ city's drug trafflo has;"'°n si&nlficanUy w\dercut by tl\e diligent elforts of the police. Due lo chan&lnl times and the crackdown on drug Clealers, we see feWe.t transients and a leuening of certain crimes 8'190C!alod • with -~ aclll'llles," Mra. Jerltey .. Id. SUPREME .•. !~k Sh~$11:95 to,$28.Q -•• Sboes'-$10.95 to $29:95 . ·',t~' · Llt!fe Leaiile. ~$5.45 ~ I 1 She notos· that both thi COUJ1cll and the 1)larm1na CQmmlaaion recogh)ie the need !or lm\ioved-liclllti., for cl17 ,.rvlces, eapecl&D1 'lht )lOllce department. Mr1 . Jeffrey said "busbies• la booming in t..gun& Beach," and the notes that buUdlni aotlvtty ls hlgber than II has been In yeen. · She add.I that the summer and winter festival! are attractlnC record numbera of patrons to the town. "Wllh lhc complellon of Main Beach Park, we can upect even more vlaltors and •ales tax revtnuea/' ahe llld. "All thl1 la not to say that Laguna ls free from P<Oblema," Mn Jeffrt'y said. Ho,..ver, sho lnsllted that the "needs of the mtdenta ere getting top priority. "I -~ forfel the IPIMt ol JAauna when I'm aone," Mrs. Jeltrty said. too long and too beavlly oo the local 'prop. erty tax," Powell wrote ... But the ultimate aolution muat come from the lawmakus and from the democratic pressures of 1bose who elect them. 0 Alao In the majorit1 were Chief Justice Warrea E. Burger, and Justicea Petter Stewart, Harry A. Blaclmum and WUUam H. Rehnquist. FremP.,el SALE .•. to Dy 1o Oiarleston, s.c., lhl.s week to allet>dly ftlalfy pepen for his da"lhtm- so slie could marry MD!or. "A deal wH Bet up to receive a ~ yelf'Old sltl for tht ..., "' f'l),000,. lit llld. The chief llld be aot ti* WormaUoo from the girl'• father. '/ ~: · ·o Purpase SllOeS-$8.95 to $14.15 • ·-5 TnnlS . luw • ·, :' . .95-$9:~14.9~' $18.'5 ladies' Tennis Shees-·· • " . $7.95-$9.50-$14.95 & $16.95 Dumn Waffle Stampers-$21.95 Smt Sox:-Tenis Sox-hds OPEN 9 1U &:-tlOSED SlllDAYS • . v • RALEIGH BIKES ~e Spaeds-3 Speeds 5 $9eells-1D SpelU -&"9 lepalr-lies-T1bes 538-CDUEI 141-1919 • I ' ,I • Today's FbaaI • N.Y. Stooks I ,. ,;VOL. 66, NO. ~ .. fl SEQIONS, 81 PAGES -~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA •TEN CENTS •. • • . -~ ll~ine l;'~lit!e Aide Allergic to City • • ' lly .AllTlllJR It VINSEL' meot, and t)lat'1 1MJthlilg to aneeze at. r°' .. DllW HM,.,. ~'It's pretty-bad when. you're allergic to ~ people ill the law eet~t your ,W'Olt, • Af• 1, Gumina, 28, who bustnei. Pa<\ .31 caliber revolvers and is actually lbe lone ranger of law ' en- cans of Mace fm;: C'Jlemlcal cr:owd control, forcement employes Jn the new com- U that need sbi>Ulif arise. munity. • JOIJl.Gumlna ~lea.a'llox of Kleenu. Her job, .supr,nolsod' by Irvine Dlrictor ... dOill\~ llllf!le and 1loat, llOlfever, 1 'of Communli!o •Servioe Plu! Bradr, ii the ovar ~--talel .of woe eo-ollly Irvine J!01icO J!_Oll because • the countered llbmg the 1,1~u1 •• patrolmen ore all· COita Ml!U o!!ioera •hlch bave ~ entered on the Irvjne serving oil a contract basis. police lf>c ~ September., , "Probably 1bout two ~ ifter I ~ ls aller&l!: IO l>e!" ~ oJ, empl!>y· started I got the l)'SIDptom1;• saya Joan, ~ in a voice 14Jlinding like a liµte ciri with • head ·cold and a bad cue of whooping cOO,b. . "Runny nose.-.. slJe expJains1 11asseuipn- mmppbbhb." "No volCe , •• w~!' ''.6Dcl a lot cl coitgblng • .. whoop, hark. bart.• . "Bui I loft it out heoe," ohe-proteata. Qodars • al !Irsl wspected the ·~ tractive bloade lllilbl bave patl!mooil due 1o111r-m1ng, COUlblol-ond wbet• ing, .but then revlsed the dlqdMia;'Plac· ing the bllllDt on allergy. -.... "They say it Is probably due to the !let the~'• a Jot or llvellliielc and lll'ass out here," ftpllns Jifra.. Gwnloa, wlion or ... Oce is in the Zee Street Fire Statton. Tlie P!O<lie·...,. may .....,.. be pin-~ \. . , ~ Medic.i hiairanc6 Is underwrttlng much ol the maladY pn which Mrs. Gumlai .!las irl*!t filO !of niultkolored plUI ti Md!Ui>a lo>a_/ldl da1 of t..lls al ~,Park ~pltal Ii> Anabeim. lleoplle-tho dlacomfort, {oap generally acling I~ actlni as bef"O'l<'JI boss and . -. .. . -. wouldn't want to tranafer back to ber old post to the Colla Me11 Police Depart· ment records Bureau. "No way.· • , ." liays the former ae,_oi 'lndultry secretary, whose lit· Ile boy Davt.I, 4. Is enchanted 'to llave his mom on the Irvine Police Department. "lie thinb It'• greai and I want to stay in pollct ,,-ort," says the head <°' lbe lrvlnl poUce r.ooro. secttoo which operates out or a rue statk;;n, "But be wants to be a fireman," IM adds. ~U,-port Complex Plaris Shown for $30 Million Area . . .. <· By JOHN ZALLER Of ...... ,_""' Donald · Douglas ·Jr. · unveiled p1an1' 'l'uesdai for a flll to ~ inilllon ltflh rise liOtel, o!lice; and re!taurant C<lllplex on 50 a<m of property across the atree) from Orange County Allport. ' Douglas aaJd bls plans inclllded • 300- l'O!>m hotel ~ posslbi)I from the Hllloci chain -and at least three 1>ulldlngs thal would be eight to 10 stories blgb. . In malting his presentation to the Irvlne City Council, Douglu said he hoped to be given city gCMltead as soon as possible and to begin cooslluctioD this summer. · l!ut, Douglas. complained Jba1 c!tY ordinances eoverning development of liis ' lljnd aeemod unclear and said he feared this mighl delly 1111 plans. "Frankly we're confused on how we should proCeed" in seeking • city permit, ilo!Jilas laid, addjng that any undue defay mllbt dlminbh 1111 chani:es or win- ning aorultoo'fl'lnclllse. ' 1Coundbna1 Wllllaril ·Flschbach countered' that '/the ball ls tcitally in· your coort" ind told Douglas that be sbould apply to the city immediately for a oon- dltloiJal .... p&inlt. Douglas indicate<! he WOuld probably do that ·in the near !Uture. The plans oytllned bl> Douglu and his consultintr ard!itecls woold be carried out by !lie Doug~ Developmen\ Com-pany, a wllOlit'owriod 111btldy-of Mellon- , ~ l • • . ntlt = Coi1>-H~ cl the proposed development were that It would lriclude II to 20 buildings developeL. over a 10-year period: --IS pereent of the total acreage would be devoted to parking, much of It in two- slj>ry parking structure. Ho1'(ever the lower level w o u l d be slightly below ground level and surrounded by an earthen berm to shield ll from sight. -Aoother 3l percent of the total acreage would be devoted to open space and landscaping. Since moo parking would be contained oo · the outside perimeter of the property, the interJor would be reserved rnostJy Io r !See DOIJGUS, Page I) Do\IL Y PILOT Sltff ,-.. ALLERGIC TO IRVINE Pollet S.C~t1ry Gumina h ..... ~-.... e N. es· · · iBi.idimlrt -FDiW .:_ . Teta• · tt.se . llpset -~· ,f' .Ill , ~ ii 1 I ~ 4 \ I 4 i t-t,._ 1 'r;";·· &.rd -John -~~~-. · C4J .0 -Pr~nP.rty Tax ..:.. '°"!""} -lt't not iil<e or to -6>0! • f' ;-' . . . , . ·for· Culmre ·-: ~k~1d · For.Fllianchtg of Schools • > ,., ... 1• 1'. • ~r1a' '., p·_ Iii ~te 3 to 'Z split votea, Irvine =--~~e lt\tiili on a •eoiintot , . 0 0 , lt. , -_ ~en ~ Tuesday to·take the aboald 1111 converted mlneirweeper WASlllNGTPN (AP) -The . U.S. • l ,. tnltlattve in trying to P re s e r v e "Wild Goiio" IJ1 Newport'-. suphmie O!ll-! lodaY Q!irowd locll prop. t • ' ' qrlculture .. a permanent industry in Polloe Wel'e ·li>ld bl>.a ·ciewman orty tuea.for llnanclllg publlc ocbooll, ... Bui ;, onatluui Not .GTpunded the "mature" city, but decided to take a that 'the thf<I ,. .. spotted rominl holding flva '5 to I decialoll that educotlon • , l -.. -low profile in-.:ultural aflaii.. ..,... tho Lido Anchorage-~king Is not amoll( ~ right& afforded eq>Ucil 1oi <arr)llng the bfuoculirs blli• 1peil protection miaer the cilnltltutlolL '"3onalban Uvillgs!OD Seatull" Is· itDI <flying. 'In the Placentia ;be &win1 vote was Heory Qulgley, oft in a car before punuers .could The majOrlly, ~,lenect a lower coort ' "Tbe neCjj ls apP&r<nt for reform In tax systems which tnay weU have relied too long and too beavtty oo the local prop- erty ,tu," Powell wrote. "But the ultimate soluUon must come from the lawmakers and from the d~emocratic (See SUPREME, Page I) lJntned SdlQol D!strlcl today, aespite, a flap over ~rller reports that who a1reed with Councilmen William. catch up. The bibOculart were d~ which oeid the -Texas l)'llfm of iill wlhp W b8im 'cllpP!!CL ' ,. : · : · .i • F~ ·and ~abrtle!le. Pryor th a t 1 ~~uecl aneo, · fllla\iClbt adlo614: unConltltuttcirlal. nie 1:f 1:f 1:f ~;..,,,Jheto ~f~.~~-.t'b!t~~tcca. Ollller. ~'tlli"" Rionchly~ja1ctsh,~,f.tts "!::, It was "re a Ii st I c" for the city to lower eourt said thel ,yttan made the _.,,_~. w"' wmKU -v· ", eroi.., -,..... ..,.,... , -ir with the Ir'9tno eo. to t.ep all qualiiJ 1>1 education' d<l>tndent 9n local, Two LegIS' lators Stii~ T 1'ot ,gn>UIJd~ b,y e )listnct'! fextbj>Q~. ldoplion.commit-• rarmlandt'in the' ci!y from being con-rather-than state wealtll. . : · • ·• · . ' ~· Dlstrlcf.&.i~lad'V~~d~Wli.~ plan 10 i;Ji\20 copies of the I ~!,. "':'1~em:r'\u11ural af. Preview Tollrs c~~ls111~:""...=i..~~~-~ ~ See No Effec•c !Jesl·llOIIer. !l'biJ led. to 'r:eports> that the boo~ was"banned. fairs. 11eruy QUigley1~ with Mayor 1 the name •<JI ~ pro-'° ODP081tion J>y Joe.Dunham, a junior high principal, added fuel Jolm 11u11on -"14 Councilman Ra)' Of S.n.d~ ~k· tecllon of the 18ws/"l&ld J ·Lewis • to the '!Ire." Dllnhinn ob~-10 Seaj!Ull bfcause h• :cPed it fea-jluigl~y in opposing a city-backed arts ': ~ r.· e.u~~ F. POweD Jt. ~-IR majorltJ. For Calif oi'nia tared "o= of relnCltaallon." . • , .. commislloo-"Elucatlon.' of -.e ~ iiol emong rW Pia~ ~otflcliftiodi.rtrled'l,l,lJtilpp that all Both q ... tioos were rouodly debated H > } S ....] , therl&!>!jaflord~~llcl!_protectlonun- thlS clidn' 'mean a'blin,. • • ·~ "• • as cou1>c:Jl~n finlsbed oil pag_<>by-poge OSl'il. _fa ,iflvp:_ cler Dl!r .COiil!ifi!llon," Wl'lll4· POWJll, i ' • ",!orl~n uv:::A:n S..!!'i!! ii not and!hM 119Ver beian banned retiew of the clty's,interlni Polley. Plan. , r fqrmer ~I -6oard . chliml,n·, in' Ip 'the Placentia u . .School Dlstiicl," a wom.~,..who-a.sked to be ' An issde on both matters was how far Preview showinga or the new Sad-Vlrglhla. "Nor dO we ·!Jnd any basis for 1 ind.~litlfl. ed·only as ,"clis\l'icl mn~esman," si•H_ed ""111)',, the city should go_in acting beyond the dleback .CommWlity Hospital ICbeduled saytn1 It Is Implicitly so.protected." ·r:r ~ normal ocope cf mllniclpal operati001. to · 'Jul ·will ~-•-1-1 'Die lower court said' the local properly ' • • Jn the .,.. ol cultural affairs, the Cily Mar°:~ ':.:.i ~ 29 ~~ p.,!'::',; tu 1yatem used in Te'"8 for acbools • · > • • Council qreed to: Valencia, Lq\1111 Hills. • ,. violates the !Ith AmeOdment'• llUl'anleo f.. • . n I ' -AMesl current facililles available for of equal protection• of the laWI. R also 1,.irvm. .~ e Co~" .. i\ppojnt~ :~t'~ :·o~~-:~ =:==!~~~~~~ ~~~::=~·:::: -Encourage "" annual aria or cultural Visitors will be able to aee surgery to todaJ<'• ~Q: opillloll, said the , • rooms, o=.etrlc1 'de=t andJ.:1 in-decialon "c.an only be seen u a retreat · !P. la· ·imers~2.rncmrihe· nts :~i~!m"!'l.r:.t~:~·~:iba~~ :::~·~wtl~:u.:::: .::i:;.~ :~:fu==:t.~~~ 4• arts comlbission that wou1d serve as a opens. .. • unsuooortable acquielcenCt in a lf*m i ' ' fllcal int of anlsaf and help AnothOr feature to be shown Is the Wllidl deprives chlldrtn ta their earllest ·, '• • ·• • • ---·" po org te IMI state --• w~k area betwtea !loon which.allow for -·" "' the chance tO rtoch theJr lull Jrvihe dty IJll!!itdlmen appolptM a.tr · .~b Srnjlb, oomlnated by Coon. ~er groups compe or wM imtallalion or rolocatlon ~ mechlnlcal ~~ u citizelll." planmng ~"""1ot.. ~-WiW1111itlldlbocb, ls ·an altorney 1~~~ ·1 OllHhot<&l'IJ festival unllf ..-plumlJ!ni µ!.' e I e c Ir i ca I , All stat.. exoei>t Hawaii dopend in t w!ll ha'" o!i JDen lil!l ~-.. ii>in "*I ,, ~~illoct. • · • eoeo far t119'11!b;" c.unctlwoman Prjor main~ without ~~ doWn 'a pa· !up pert on tltO prol\lfly tu lo-!lnaoce SACRAMENTO (AP ) · -California's Serrano schOQI finance ruling may not be affected by todlty's U.S. SUpreme Court action . upholding the . Texas system of property-tax financlng or local schools. two state legislators said todlty. Alaemblyman William T. Bagley (R· San Rafael), aaJd the Texas case is based on~ the equal protection clause of the U.S. C<insUtuUon. · Californla'a: Serrano vs. Priest decision of 'Aug. ao, 1'71 was based on provisions · of the state Constitution as well, Bagley ' !hid. But Btg)ey added, "Almost every other case :that has -eotne down Has gone the 1 " (Seo ilERMNO. Page I) . ' >, ' Oruile .. . ( ' ' ~ oaly lllOWmnWftp~!bU!d • !:..te\re11. JoMaon, nominated by E. maintained. "I tlunk the;poOple of Irvtne Ueot·bqipltjll araa. • ochoolo. '.tO!lllllisiloD'llilch-lW• oli~ 'Ajiill 10.-Ra)': Qolgliy, fr9m the Ranch. -want more and ll_!l"filinl lo-!>01 for It." For infoMnstioo' on Joining a'ptevlew Powell noted, thal)be coclrl wu not ... . , 1 Ne1f ~~en 'llllt·be'l• ,. ~ Daull, nominated by Mayor ~ CIJj,'niRE, J'l&e I) tour, call tho hospital at 1111·:1881. ~ lhe.atatus quo. , ~ , • , ' -Frantt Hinjl, nomlllalel 1»1''~ John.Burton, 11.trom 'l'w1le Rock. : ·' , . • ' ,, • -, -•we-~"'er' ~lilcJ He 11111 -w<trlioi'~ The two addittollal members ·wtu be • -• Vni~P ..... 1"""~ :::..Slll.e"v1U:·~~: · -~-ye· ar--..Jd _,G-.: ... 1 s. old ~ c:;"~ houle'l!ll• froni · Tonkovlch, an ......,.., from Village //{; -.. A.a irurtie Rock -i;!ed by Councilman Pet. uid Camntly.clty trtaomer. • Gttbrlellt Pryet. "" 1' .-lift hl Ille • , )..,... o( ........ .....,_ ' Tran11it Cliief Talks Police Charge~ Patents, Groom·t.o·oe. m Conspiracy ' . k;LA.S~IFJEQ ~n , CA.N· MAKE M.4GIC ' I 'Dr. GOrdon J. Jelilint, genera/ "' ASHmttE N 0 (UPI).-A tl·-11'<-said Tuesday the c61Jd'1 pamils had • ol. the Orlllfe Couuty Ttan&I, • • · ,. '---. · ct ltlll be the f<9tured ..,.uer al old man charged in llltni>ls With all•edly . oeen charged with coospiracy and aban- llle 1ei.rot meeuaa ol. the ~ COlllPlrtftl to buy'. a._)'Ol!-Old llrl frQm donmenl of • cblld. They ....... roieased k9 Oool'dlna~ ~ (IACX:) II lier _.. for flll,000 to make ber 1111 after po11tlq '10,GOll bond each. be Uk!- 7·• toolPI a~RoJal 9nlliP-.ll Uien, llrtde -..-1m11 hen toclat. The Bolil!lbrool: ~ Cllef Jlonald El 1'cft. t:.. ~jlllced 1' • ~ -· }°""* llatd ltll deilo.-t bid.boen ln- Albovllll Pcliee Cllief J. c. Hall ld<n-v~ ilal aJlq.I eale ahice Mardi Ri H Id f A Ufled 1be MJ10C1 u llllolcl Mlllor of Ook 7. I lei e or ctor Park. a C111eqo ...mat. ae wu picke<I ~Aid F1Jnn bad -~ up on a flWillve wa11ant '1'leoday after to DJ to Chartollon;s,c., lhb week to !IO!LYWOOD (AP) -Private ~ ,olloe rt<Ollllsod bla car at a local molel. alleledl.Y lalslf1 papen for bla daulbler .... "'* ...... -fuoltlay for The pi, dialbfer "' Fred and Rita .. ohe COllid DW11 f<llller, ,....... ebancter actGr cart Benton Fl)'M of Bolinjbrook lll., 1 town 311 "A ~ was aet uP to-....ive a a. Reid, who dlod l"tldaJ 11 -11mne in mDtt •1111111t o1. CiilciP. was turned year-old clrl for the .,,,, or flll,000," be llllllt1o City. -. .... ~ yelll -.... the _, Soolal -laid. • ..., pi.,..i la -mm. and 1p-o.,utm.c. , The chlef 'Dld be g<t the Information pOond la the ltll Bnladw-1 ~ J-a. lAollmaM, an toveolfptor from the girl's father. · ' t of, "LllUe ,__. for the llolJnglnlt .PoUoe ~ He plcl the l'IJN1a ~ "11•.&edly l[lid' by the transfer Of municipal bonds made payable' to diem by Miller, an iJ>. clepe-y wealtlly gaduato art stu- dionl and ~ aldo 11 the Unlvenity ol lllinols Circle Campus in Cblcago. He Aid MJllor rodelft<f'&.lnltl fund from bia lata lither. Jom-. aid 0.. rlynns. houlhl a new car and 6lrllilurt for their tf,llllO home ud pakl ol.I lillla lridl thi cUh from the sate lit thi dllld. '!'he !Ille OWDll eel Saturday' Johnson lllld, olld b)' Monday the Fly11111 hod only fZOll itfl. Nhevlllc. poUfe •kl Bolingbrook autltortl1ea ..., •. holdln, a felonioUI -- -oplrocJ wamat for lollller ud tbat ball bas be"'! aet al Pl,llO. .. •• ~ I For .the -"""""1 .time in two weeks, Orlll(el County baa been ltoOd up by expe<'led ~ - 01uch to the dellg)lt of beacbgoers and llDlwonblppers. The skies will 111111 be partl1 eloud7-on Thursday, with hight or ill at -the beaches, rbing to 82 inland. Lows 17"49. 1' INSJJUl TODAY F07"f'ntr CIA Director John McCowe tr1ttfM.r ht carrild to Hen111 Kl.,lngn an of/tr by ITT to contnl>utc JI lllllUO!l lo it> fl.,....,, ChUt tlecli<m. See •""11 P~!4-....... _ .. ...... -" --·-I _..._ ' =="' *1: ·-.. Dllftl ..... 14 I .. ..,.. ia... • .............. ,... -.... ...,. ....... l4 ..... "'' . ..... ~ " -I -.... ...... ,,... . ~ C..IY M.M .,. . -..... Cit.I~ t .... -.l'llltts ... ·-.. -.... -. ............... ,, ... --. IS • ices test Since Korean ·War ·: :i • -·-. . Officials Deny C~rpenwf-. Gets Mention ' . Ziggµrat Report ~. As ca.ndfAAw _ •• '. ~' · Tife ma(;i•J10 belM Jg;~ ; Oflldllt of tbe Genenl ~ He nld that an 8JlllOUllOO!lelt that the ""''""•I ltlllbn 11 looldnl f ··-~·~nu.DD (Mu-..o.,; ··~"''·" • Reagan tiJ ...-~.,-· .; or ""'""""' ~• • ...., ~-government bad bolliht the plant wu another c8ndidate ano be think> atate ~ wca::c• ~~· "reading tomethlng Into oomelhlng." senator Deooll Carpenter (R·Newport ~~b..apc>ored .U ,til ,. cbofirmlJkrt of · "The something was a letter from the Beach) might be the man. fidefal:.purcbui Of tbe ·Clant Lacuna regional administrator T. E. Hannon ad-William Roberts, partner in lhe politi· Nlauel Rocltwe11 IntemaUoriil facility. ~ vising Caspers that a socio-economic and cal campaign management finn Spencer· the GSA ofllce ln S&n Franclaco said that environmental an impact statement Roberts, aay1 the ·1974 GOP nomlnatiop that final confirmation · was atlll were being prepared for the buy. f th u s Se t be f ~ awaited, althouah the regkloal office was or e · · na e may op or IJ'8ua. proceeding with technle1l reportl on the Casper& a1Jo was thanked lor aul1Ung ''It'• a ready-made opportwilty for Dile mlllloo lqlllll'e loot bulldln1 called a the GSA with a report oo avallabllllf o! oome )'OW>ler new face," Roberti sald In zlgurat due to tll stepped Babylonlln housing for tbe predicted three thouiand Sa<ramento. ..Tbere are seven! who dellgn. to five thousand employes of the plant, mlabt fit the category." "We have to proceed on the wump-which has been empty since completion The three be mentioned were Pete uon that It will be approved but we don~ Wilson, the environmentally oriented pnow lf that will happen," an official due -to the slowdown in aerospace con-mayor of San Diego; Bill Banowsky, the said. tracts. yount. president of Pepperdlne College CULTURE ••• Councilman Henry Quigley and Mayor John Burtoo both uld "Irvine Is •.. " wu the kind of voluntary llllOclallon tbe city should .. ty on. They noted lhat oome other 1roupa already e1!1t for 1pecla1 areas like drama !qi music. Burton added that theae voluntary group1 survive very well without "the neceaalty for golna: to govenuneot for continuing, constant 1s&l1tance." Councilman Flachbach countered t h a t "what we're talking about Is not usurpa· iion of cultural affairs by government, but having the government aet a good ex· ample1 encourage, and uslat lhe arts, 'd5:.! are things a civilized govern· 1''*8. It in no way infringes 00 in- reedom.'' Flacbbach argued. -The·~ 1 vote to delete the con-cept o( an artrtommlaslon from the polley plan came after about 20 1Di4Utea of dJJeuaJc>o. I On the' question or preserving agricu1ture as a pennanept use. In the cl· ly, Burton and Ray QiJ!py'aald they felt it w-.1 "unreaUatlc" to atternpt to keep rann operations In the city ll they Wfllf not profitable. In this, they supported the Irvine Co. position, which is that agriculture in the city aboUld be considered only as a tern· porary land use to be ended when houses can be built. Councilwoman Pryor objected that she would like to see rannland preserved .. just in case it ever became profitable" to operate. She added that with the rapid urbaniza- tion of farmland that Is taking place across the country, "we might need it some day for food ." Henry Quigk?y and Ftschbach s i d e d with her to Include the concept of permanent agriculture in the city's policy plan. . Following the l to 2 vote, Dick Reese, Spokesman for the Irvine Co., asked If the new. policy meant that no agricultui:al laod could be converted to urban ilevelopment. When councilmen explained that this was not their Intent, Reese sug· gested a clalirlcatlon , of language to emphaalie thJB point. · "What we're talking about ls the Idea that we may preserve just a plain orange .grove as a perk so that someday people can know that this Is what used to be here," Burton explained. Councilmen then voted unanimously to specify that only '190me" fannland was to be preserved permanently· I n agriculture. DAILY PILOT n.. Ortn11t c-1 ~IL'V f'll.Ol, wlrh wlllcfl, II ~ .... Nt-f'rlla. i. tiubll .... ..., "'' Or111191 Co.11 f'ultlltlllnf OHnpfny. a..,_. r•ll lldl!IOftt trt ~ MOlldlY rh'l!VOll Frk11y. lor COlll MM., N...._t leed\, Hunl!"l!loft llHClll1'tllllll1'1 Vlllty, l.-V..,... lllK!I, lrvllll/ .... llMdl 1111111 l1n ,........,,,, Un J....., CaJ.111ffnt. A llMll reo;,iic-1 .Ol!lori JI Pllbll11\M hlllrdlYJ llld SvM1v1. r111 prlf!<i,..1 PUlllhlllllt p11nt 11 •t »11 WnJ ••v s1,..r, c.11 M-. c.111om11, t»M. l\oherf N! 'We-4 f'rOl!Hfll IM 'PllWr J1c• l . Cwl1y Vin f'rHIMftl ,,.. Qenef1I Ml/\llfr Tho1J1•t k"•ll .. .., Th'"''' A. M.wp~ln• MaNelnl .. ,..,. Clrt1it•• H. Li-,_ lldl1nf P. Nill ........... """""" ·~ -'"" .... , Slit .... , kY .... ... N...-t 1Mcf11 Jm M.,.._,I .... 1W1t11 L.,_ lelcftl m ''"" ... ..... HllM.._.lln htcfl1 llWS ltteh 9'1111Vtnl "" ~I .. N.,,, II CM!IN lltll Tel1fl111• Cn4l MJ-4111 Cl•llW U....I .... Mt-1671 S.. C,._.., AU •••t••: T•..,•••• ctJ-44tt Cttlf'rlll\t, ,,,.. 0,,..,.. C...1 "*lllhlnt c~. N• MWt ,.., ... , u11111r111W1t. .. lfltltt -•ttr Ill' "-'"-" """'"' ""' .. ........... ~ llOldtll .. tll!MIM ... ~ -· ~ ""' ,..1 ... ,. ... , Cttt• ,..,., C11tflrnll. lllMtllonilJi _. c•"11t ttAi """"""'' lw INll ti.II ...,......,, rlllMIS. 911HM!-.· CM ........... ca.pen wu asked to supply the who iJ a weU-wn speaUr aniund the federal agency wtth citizen !nput on the state; and Ctrpenter. environmental Impact of the purchase. Any one or the three, Roberts said, "just may come iipplng In there." The supervisor was asked to forward Roberti noted that there ..a~ several that lnfonllallon to lhci San Francisco of· Republlcans who might see\ the nomlna· lice wllhln 30 days. ,lion In !tit to run against the Incumbent 1be GSA official said local hearings on . ..;. Democrat Alan Cranston, lnel~ding envlrD11mental Impact "depends on the · 'former HEW Seoretaey Robert Fmcb. local people" and explained that in-However he noted tbaf nooe aeems am:- fonnatlon alao wu sought from Caspers ious to challenge Cranston because he offlCfl. ' has carefully maintained hll contacta The GSA apokelman said that the .,. with all factloos of tbe Democratle party. tlrnate of employe popuJaUon was baaed But, Roberti contlnued, even If the on "what the plant could bold" and aaid newcomer lost in 197t, be would be in an that exactly what agenclea would use the excellent Position to challenge John V. plant, Is purchased by 'the federal Tunney, Incumbent in callfornia's other government, were not yet determined. Senate seat, In 1971. · A spokeaman for Carpenter today said From P .. e I ~UPREME ••• preuuret ot ~ who elect tbem ." Also In Ibo majo~ty wero Chief J1t1Uce Warren E. Burger, and JusUcu Potter Stewart, JWry A • .Blackmun and WJIUam It Re~t o· ' Powell uid it could not be questlontd tjl/l\ U.. lower COllt'I \(eclllon ov•rl\l!TI«! ib41y.,>!Would occulon .Jn Texl8 ·ind el.sewbere an unprecedented llpheaval In public education." Jn addition, critics of the lower l'Ourt decbion outside the court predicted "a generation of litigation" on related services such a1 pu6llc health and police protecUon should the lower court be upheld. 'Ibe Texas achool financing 1y1tem wu attacked by Demetrlo P. Rodriguez and 14 Mexican-American parents and their children who live In tbe Edgewood Independent School District In San Aotonlo, ooe of seven acbool districts 1n the city. Frottt POfe I SERRANO •.. other way. So naturally it· 15 a setback of a sort," he said. Sen. Albert Rodda (0-Sacramento), chairman of the Senate Education Com- mittee, concurred : "I've been advised that even II the U.S. Suprome Court held against Rodriguez, the C a 11 for n I a Supreme Court could stut uphold Ser- rano. They would be doing ao based on the Galllornia ConsUlutlon, not the U.S. Const!Jutlon." The Calllomla &lprtme Court beld that the state'o heaV)' reliance on the local propeity lax to finance local ICbools was tmC0111Ututlonal. 'lbJs, the ·court said In a 1-1 decision, was becab.Se it gave the ftudent Jn a rich district the potential for a better educa- Uoo than the student In a tiOOr district. Bllt tlle Galllnrnla court ~t tbe case back lo the superior court In Los A111eles for a ruling based on Its general gafdellnes:' 111e Strrano cue ls being re\ried, and eventually iJ eJtpeCled lo go back to the state Supreme Court for a final ruling governing Ult statewide system. · tbe state senator was "Oattered" by the prominent mention of hil name, but dellnlldy would not be 1 candidate In the !tit U.S. Senate race. "In 1171 lt would be a poeslbllity." .. Id Phll ehllltps, Carp$ter11 adminlstrative assistant. "1Jl1t ftbere't no dhancl for anything 11 toon aa 1974." One of the .....,.. Roberta thouiht Carpenter bad aood chanceJ "aa that be waa not a movie'ltar like Reagan. .. Tb~ !ol<rlalnmenl lhlnc bat -,l>t!en <loll< ll"' IJ>e liloom 1! ,off IM roae," Roberti ·11ld,..addlnc IM~ ~ Jlllblte would be "a lot more crltlcal" Of an ac- tor how than It was when Governor Rea1an wu first elected. . Carpenter, ff, Wal flrll elected to public offlce In August, 1'70 when be won a special election to nu the vacated seat of John Schmits, who left the state aenate for Congress. Prior to that, Carpenter wu an at· tomey In private practlee, although he was a former chairman. of t b c Republican State Central Committee. "Right now all the senator wants ls to win four more years In the 34th district," Phillips aald. "He wants to broaden his political base and continue his learning experience in 1overnment. .FromP .. el DOUGLAS ••• pedettrlans. -Only 15 percent of the total 50 acres would be covered by bulldln1•. which would have a total of 1.25 mUUon oquare feet of floor space .. Buildings would be middle and high rise, wtth three blgb rise 1trUctures planned for the Portion of the property • I m,m e d I ate l y !rooting MacArthur Boulevard. $900 in Surveyiilg Equipment $tolen · S~yin/I equipment , ).~ by the owners at tllOO was s~ :J"ueWay from an El Toro ~-1lte, !frtnle County Shertlrs offlt:<!n nld. Deputies said the equipment, owned by Raub Bein fl'Olt and Mooc11te1, 136 Rochester St., Costa Men, was carried oft in its case from a point near the In· tersecUon of Moulton Parkway and Canada Street. .Irvine Council Action • tile lolk11rinit 11 •. IWllllW')' of the majGr actiono taken 'l\iesday night by the inhM Olly Cowlcll· '• NEW COMMl!IS!ON1 Appointed a new Plamlnl Colttml*1oA to take oftlce April 10. Only two of tbe oeven commllsiooon an repeei """*'tmeata. DOUGLAS DEVELOPMENT1 Reviewed muter plan f<)r $30 to flO mWlon de•okipmont by Douglas Develapment O>. on IO ..,.. tl land IC!Oll Uta -rrocn Drane• County Airport. . TOT TENDE1l1 Set up a procram of evenlttl dilldcare IO part!lll eon parUclpate In the ct1y'1 rea•utlon Pl'Oll'•m. . . POLICY PLAN: Cootpleted j)lie·bi"PAI• -of tbe cllf't lllW!nt Pojley Plan. -' In tlW me1roll9lilu -II U percent ~ tban • , ....... ) On .. UllldJlllled bull. _,_ prletl IUtpt!-lly $tht of 1 pel' cat, the hlll*t 1ncreue since Mardi I ,ooc\ on the 1ame basil. ln<reaaed ti\' • sharp 1.9 percen~ tbe bl.Ueot since January's U percent. 'Ibe -January unadjusted increase was the blggeBI In more than 20 yea~. The bureau said that with the ex· ception ol eggs, prices of mot:t kinds of food • ,_. ~11y la r.-i-. Mui, .,.lliltit, ' and bWrJ protl- ucU ,... mono than utllal. Thm! ftre aJ10 lbarp incre..,.. In dalr)' products and fresh "\'egetable:s. Tbe prices of non-rood commocH'tieJ in- crused by three-tenths of I pment alter- s decline In January . On an adjusted basis, the bureau said, the Increase was even sharper -five-tenths of 1 percent. Prices of .services alao accelerated, in- creasing at a four-tenths of 1 percent To Lift Siege ~:!)le~ nt.....t, llerl>erl Stein, el -lcr advleer. uld eomumer prl<ts "1ll show lncreuU' In llAn:h and April. But farm prices, St& said, wlll decline In that period and retail prlceJ wW level • out In the -b-11 of Ibo 1ear. : Stein, chalrmin of the Coundl of Economic Aclvlw•. made his comment: in testimony to the Senate-House Joint Economic Conunltl ... S. Viets Launch Major Operation OAIL 'f i'1LOT Sllff !"MM Lefto1'er1 It's been more than f o u r months since the late, great November elections but this reminder still g r a c e s the landscape on Bristol Street near Baker Slreet in Costa Mesa. Maybe the wind will eventually take care of it. Garag·e Acci(lent ' ~· ' Burns Tot,-MQm SAIGON (AP) -Seveial tbouaand South Vlelnariiese troops with lankl and bomber support were advancing to lift the siege of a goverruneot outpo1t 30 miles north of Saigon, the South Viet· namese command announced today. It was only the 11ecoDd Ume 1n the 53 days or the cease-fire that Sal&on acknowledged major operations, althou&h the Communist olde accu•ed South Viet· namese forces of scores of land-grabbing maneuvers 1n vlolatlon of the peace agreement. A South Vietnamese apokeaman aaid the operation lo relieve the poet at Rach Bap was launched late Monday, and ad· vance unlt1 were within half a mile of the outpOst. He Wd be bad nt reports of ma- jor contact but the 1ltuaUon tbf.re waa "mueh J.mpftlved." The Salion command also threatened to launch operations . to lilt the artlllery slqe of another outpost lO miles farther north, ~\ the Toog Le Chan camp. The Corb.m.and aald Tong Le Chan was hit tiy more !ban 300 artillery, rocket and mortar rounds Tuesday. Seven aoldlers were reported wounded and a barracks and a quanUty of munitions were reported destroyed. Sourees said a South Vletnap>eae llUtlshlP al"° wu hlt by an· tlalrcraft fire but got back to Saigon. The Saigon command baa !.ported more than 100 casualties at Rach Bap and Tong Le Chan. It says Rach Bap bas been under siege since March 11 and Toll8 Le Chan since Feb. 26. Meanwhile, South Vietnam charged that North Vietnam ~ February aent 50,000 troops, 300 tanks and hundreds of heavy guns southward 1n violaUon of the cease-fire agreement. Honors Carded .1 I • By S~ddle~ack Ex~~e ·Oub An· outstanding ·local resident · of the A Tustin boy was burned over 75 per· Saddleback Valley will be honored by the Sad(llebacl< Exchange Club al their an· cent of his body Tuesday when be spilled nual Book of Golden Deeds dinner Friday a can of gasoline which ignited. ih the Laguna Hills to Get night at llie Mission Viejo· IJ!b. family garage, the police reported. Winner of the award fol' exceptional Benjamin Franklin Collins Jr., 3, SOD of Bloo ....... ohile v1·s1't communllf service will not be revealed Capt. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Collins of UW until the program, BUI Kohler, club •M and A · Us ed · ·u 1 president, Said. i .... 1 Howl ve., 18 t m cr1 ca The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be in Nominations trom._many groups: In the condition today in the burn unit of the Laguna Hills from 3 to 7 p.m. March 30 valley have been ICl'eeDed by iloe Orange County Medical ~ter. "J at St. Nicholas Catholic Church at 24252 Peterson. appllcaUons chairman, and his: IDs mother Diane suHered bli<ns res-El Toro Road. commtttee members. I th bo I tbe fi and · In Red CroSI olflcials have aet a<goal of Guest speaker for the dinner will be cu ng e Y rom am.es is 150 donors for the March 30 stop of the State Sen. Denni1 Carpenter (R~Newport fair condition at the same hospita1 . community blood bank. Appofntmenta Beach). The event La open to the public-., The boy's father is statiooed in the Far are augge1ted. They can be made by call· Tickets are • available through Nick. East with a Marine Corps air unit. ing the Red Cross at 835-6381. DiGuire at 837-71'3. -'.~~~~~~.::._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..'QPIN ' .... . . . . ~ --' r11r · · ... &'' • · •• ..vu.i;'.---·-1t.;.:, -.... _~~ .. ... [ Qallj 100 Pr. Stioes . , ~ ' · fl)f ( f 'E!11f s-Mbst At Cos~ , . ~ Odd Sjjf Ten~s Shorts alll ~k1$ . .. ,-Jo.,. . TenlllS Dresses .. ' . ' - •• ' ' I . ... 11 · Tr~ shries-$11.95 to·:$29,i~ ": . ·~ . BasebaU $1ioes-$10.95 to $29.95 Uttla Uilae Sboes-$5.45 .. , ~ .All Pl!rposa. Shoer.$8.95 to $14:15 " ... , ..O'sT~~ ·' · · · t • •. $1.95-$9.~4.95 l $1IA ladies' Tenhis ~ ,. -. . $7.95-$9.50-$14.95 & .$16.95 nu• Waffle Stoniper~$21.9~ " , SWllt Slx-Tellllis Sox-Pads DPEH 9 TO &:-=CLDSm SUNDAYS • • • • RALEIGH BIKES Sill1e Speeds 3 Speeds 5 Speeds-10 Speeds Billa Repa~-ttres-Tubes 538-COOD Ma.1919 ' CLOSID SUNDAY a ·. DAD.Y PD.OT EDITO JAL PA.GE ·Cards on the Table? A 'U>ul!b cliaclosure law requiring developen and city eounclfmen and planning comnilaoloMn In 1nine to "tell-all" about pdval•,lll~BS would apl"'U to • lie • step Iowan!. more open -and better -governmenL But we have to queetloo s¢oUsly It it would work. The law was dJ'lltted by Councilmln WDllam Filcb· bad>, an a«orney, who ob9loluly wu operating with the best of mollves. • The ordlnan<e would require public statement of the date and time of ouch private meetings, the names of the penoos who uked for the meetlnp, where they \OOk ~ and why they were needed. Violation would be a mlsdemeanor. , Ctttalnly the public's business should be conducted . In pu_\)llc. But there are many Instances where city council{Den and other city officials seek valuable lnfor- ination as a part of their responsihillties. A dally chronicle of such encounters could prove to be a hotheroome J?O!lalty to an official lvho is -g a far above ordinarf JOb by )>Umllng all avenues of in· formation before acting on an 1ssue. The official who made side deals isn't. likely to (I) disclose anything, with or i>'!thout a lllw, or (2) get caught in the process. . . U the disclosure law can be made workable, fine. The intent is right. And maybe some working on the . r,racticalities will produce an ordinance which will at east be a clear 'expression of policy in this difficult area of proper ofl!cial conduct, even if it d0861l't prevent any intentfonal wrong-doing. . Free Speech Danger? A rather strange point of view t.oward' education was voi<ed by Michael Co\lins, a Saddleback' Community College trustee, durinB hoard cliacussions of a speakers' policy at the Mission Viejo-campus. "Campuses are notma:intained as .a forum for free speech. Our job here Is~ educate," Colllns said when eonfroat<!d 1>y 6t11d""13 ~ aome amendment to the ooilege JPOU~ PollCY· Changes eougbt would end the equaf ttme requimnene. paranteein' lpOlkers of oP- .,o.tte pooltions would be presented on hvo-Slded sul> Jects. The policy chanie Is not the question here, in Col· lins' thinking. His llllSUlldentandlng o! the meaning of edllCOW>n in a free society Is dioturlllng. Apparent ac- quleoence by fellow truotees ii 0'/"11 more so. The Saddleback board seems to regard college stu· clenu as vaguely dangerous children who must be guarded from self-destruction. The trustees owe students and the community more . than paternalism -they owe students the opportunity to develop as mature Ameticans, gleaning opinions from a vigorous and open exchange of thought. This is simple integrily In education. The N1mihers Game A city. of Irvine street-naming committee has sug· guested limiting house numbers to lhree digila Instead of the current <;ount)'·orlginated practice of four, five and six. numbeM. A $eries of committee recommendations, including the step away from having to memorize unnecessarily lengthy numbers, has been given tp the city stall . A new city-<>rganized numbering system could be set up, the committee agreed, with a maximum of three digits per house. Such a plan would make .finding and remembering places in the city easier on residen·ts and visitors. There was probably some rationale behind the county's (and other's) numbering of street. with only 12 houses with five dilrtts for each site. It perh";P" has been obocured by the long list of other somelllnes questionable numbers everyone is plagued with. The city staff should push I<> make a reality of the c;<>mmlttee's progressive idea. SB ·'.Ah t:ell yew it's t:errible th'' way some of these ta.z: preparers violare th' law!' I New Setting for the'.. Drug War ' Familiar Words in Odd Places Dear Gloomy Gus Now It's the 'Afghan Connection' • \ " (SYDNE~.J.~ I'll go aload with Ron and Dickie In resWrlni! the death penalty -so long as they introduce ii for tax evaders. A. J. D. Today's 1word-quii deals with familiar words used in an uM8mlliar way, or in an qdd pbrue 1'booe der!Vation baa been oboCuniL Halfnght certlfies you u a dispute to eoult;Jiil brother, Hmod, ad- master word-monger. v~ blm that "Hal( ii iDcl!!t ,!Jlan the 1. How does "money of acoOunt" dlf-· whole," meln¥1g that half °'·the estate !er from mere -y? wllllout lepl ·expe ... Is better than the z. WUt does It mean that "Hall b wl!Ole estate after the lawyers have had more t h a n t"8 their plcidJMI>. • whole"! ' 3. Fronl botae·dclng, where a jockey 3. What ii tbo-'"orl-_for .-gh_ahead __ in without using gin ot "winning his whip to goad his mount . handJ down"? 4. In cricket, taking three wickets 4. Why do we can with th<ee successive balls ( o n IOOleth'•• dazzlln11-'the order' ol bitting a .,.00.Slam home "'" nm In blseblll) WU called ''the hat ~ct?.~ "a bat trick," because the bO\Vler who did this 5. Where did the was awarded a new hat by his team. phrase "by hook or crook" come frool! 5. A feudal cuslmn allowing tenant.s to 6. In his famous soliloquy, Hamlet take as much firewood as could be cut says, "There's the rub" -does this have ~ b::t'k, be and rea~tev~th Jo~ anything to do with "rubbing" as we shepherd's crook. understand it? 7. When two -.nns or factions are 6. A "rub" in the ancJent game of Y'"""" bowls meant that an obit.ruction said to be "at loggerti.eacb/' where does prevented the free movement of your the expreaslon come from? 8. Whal does the "hue" -•er to In the hall. • phrase, ••bue_ aDd crY'? ,... 7. nLogger" was a heavy wooden clog 9. Why ii a quarry said to be "held at lutened to the legs of grulng horses to bay"! • prevent ' 1Jtra1ing; often two horses lo. uv--•~ In'" l cocked. · hat" became enpftled in them. ~ "' 8. "Hue and cry" W8.f t!Je' old legal . refers ·lo. wl!lt ~Yltlf ,.:!-. _ , nana f0< an.-W ouu:.y Wben..calling ANSWERS for h~p In the pursuit 'of • crllnlnal I. ''Moiley of accoont" ls a monetary ere.aping from justice. denomination used In reclronlng, but not t. When the quarry was cornered minted as actual cpm; like ~ "guinea" the hounds barked, or 11bayed." in Enaland, whlcll was 21 shilllnp, but 10. In the 11ame of ninepins, when all there has been no guinea piece for over a pina: but three, aet in a ~e, were cenflJry. , ·. knocked down, the aet was lechnically 2. When Perseus wu about to,.U a ''knocked into a cocked bat." I t Reluctant Peacekeep'er canada ls trying hard to be purer than C&esar's wife in Vietnam. Merely being 11. member ol the International Commllsloo !or Control and Supervision (ICCS), however, Is somewhat like b e In l. discovered at a Roman orgy: It's dlf. • EDITORIAL RESEARCH licult to e1Plaln thal you were Invited fighting only to ohser\'e and r<port. Diapatcltln&, ~i%:;e:: :;:'';:'~d .lntem~tlonal lo•elgn of!lceMI to Vlelnam last Jaouary, Coolrot Commllslon, aet •m to Q~rve Prime Mlnllteo Tnldeau coalelOed ht •• had "mlsglvbjgs" about the'Wliole thing · -~ °;")' .. ~. ~~~ Otir,.a vefY · nearly ref\l9ed when -alL Canlda wu lelmed' up wjth Indla wu ul<ed, along wlih Poland, Hungary and Poland in that one. "We mver and lndoneSil, lo ~ the Viet -· agreed'*'-•'"'· .. _,...,. a C.nadil• Forel!Pi Min~ Mitchell Shan> told the dfpl ~"."','!;:.,!_''.."-al lntemallo1111I Conference on Vietnam I!' OIJIA~ • ~ ~ were II neotr Parla that can.di did not want to get ll(· u . • · • Stalln. volved "onte aPtn 1n an intrictable canad • fears that Poland and position and ad op e n -en de d com-= woold hamstring the new com-mltmeol .. When nooe ol the canadlln • m have already heen ~-coodlu* for -·-...,. me1 It Gau11n, Clnad1'1 ~ deleiate dec!ded to co anywlJ' -but only on a~ to Ibo IOCS, '~ recen¥1 clay Iris! balls. . ''t!ro membera" ol the co Nol!llng hss Blnce haPllOD!d to mUo I relilled lo inveatlpie I riporled C8nlda feel iDOl'<I c O!ll fort ab I e. '~ milltar)' buildup n e • r Violations of the coue-llre lake' ploda Kllesolilt. e-.ery day and the ICCS ii llOWtl'l• Iii TBQll: JS a dome!llc upect to em. report them, lei alone stop them. lltllea ada'l lildgbneu/l'be -1tioa Qloserva- oomethlna ~ dooe, wrote • veteran ttvo tJlilY haa been having a field day ~. the whole peacHeeplog with the aovernment'a dcdsion to join . mach~. · .will almost lnevllahiy the IOCS wbea not one of Canada'a ma- !alter. jor condlticm werw met Trudeau must, ~S have Ileen Involved In ll•ten lo tbe OtljlOlltlon because It can ;'.g~~=~r~u:· ~~':.~~~~oul acbowled&ed eiptrtl at IL In a ,.., Fonlcn lllnlateP llliarp left otta~a cues -tlle S.... crisis or 11151 and -Matth JI !or urgent ta1b with lelden In r<ntly In Cyprus -the United Natioim llaJaon and llanol, The trip ii oeen as a operatio111 were auccessflll. Bui In lllOll, Jut oNllce for the two lldet to llvt , wrote Otlawa journalist Pele!! w~. IUlltlMa thal Ibo CIOllll)llaloo wDf ht "the !tSUll 1\11 been fruslralloa, ~ lllowed to becomo el!ecli-.e. WASIUNGTON -The FBI is checking oor toll calls ai\d pulling out all stops to find out how we get secret government reports on drug smuggling around the world. Despite the FBI efforts, here is another Installment from a classified document OD the "Afghan COO- nectkm.'' For centm'ies, the great nations have alumbered u Per- alans,• Mongols, TUrkt •!Jd Macedooi-ans Jl' n aded the moontalnoua land of · AlllJanlstan. B·u t now, an incursion of Conicana has awakened the world to the Afghans' poppy-covered hillsides. 'l'llE CORSICAN Malia baa been surveying the blossoming fields •ith practiced eyes and <XJOleiTlng on thick (JACK ANDERSON) carpels with the opium moguls of Kabul, the Afghan capital. While the heaviest publicity was ceilterod Oil the drug traffic In Turtey, ~. Asia and Meilco, the on--~d-quletly .cllndied u. a>111acta In Kabul ! and set lip )I.I drug -to Europe an~ the United States. Now, a dribble of secret rt,J?Ortl is heglnolng to reach u .s. 6lfldaJj on the "Afghan connection." We have obtained a copy of oae .of these docllmenls so hlghJy . ~ified that ea<h one was nwnbered before being distributed to federal executives. "AFGHAN eofon:ement qenci'9 are incapable ol the most eiement&ry of police· fllnclions becau.. ol the tlack ol funds , and facilities, and inadequate organization and management," states the report. "Also, clase famlly and tribal tie1 exist between officials at every level o! government and lnhabltanta o! the tribal ........ "Opium poppies are grown primarily in tribal area of eastern Afghanistan, where Government control Is limited. Becall>e II I.I dangeroua even for Afghans to enter tbiJ area uninvited, there are no reJJ.able statiltlco ot1 CJ11ium • • • traffic in J A!a:tlanlltao." BUT TllEllE. ls no qqestloll al>out the lJ1ttat to thejUnited Sts,... . "Wlth the ban cm poppy cultivation in . 'l'uRey after the 1'71-'IJ ....... u .s. olflclals are conoemed thal Afghanistan could fut becon;te---. .major IOUrce of opium and opium derivaUvea bound for the U.S. marklt." states the secret ~r conlldenUai oouroeo npart that -Alglpn peuatjta are oo PG!'' that -' they chew opi\ln gum to ease bmiger pains . And the govemmen\ is so bard up for cash that it recently sold some 30 tons ol opium which had been seized 111d stored for sever&! years in a warehouse. The opium was purchased or legitimate medical uses by a U.S. phannaceutic!al !inn. But the firm lowid to' tis dismay that the govtmmenl qplum had been diluted with """ and foreign mallet. BAI) .. the .... ~ II, ~ • -hofls· 1be new ~ J>i'!mler, II~· mad Musa Bbaflq s Md' to crack .<*>Wll' and I tlYO u: . 111'=' a"°ll 1 Ill! working with Shallq'' [lolll:e'. ' A United Natloril team ·wmt r to Afghanistan last tall and has prepeled a confidential draft repo_rt._tO bt releue<I_ in a few weeks, offering''90IJle IOIU:tklns. Finally, Afghan, Iranian and U.S. narcotics agent, rteeD\IY crabbed 11.7 tons ol opium bound from AlghaniJtan to Iran In a huge lruc:ll. ' All Child·ren Need Drown-proofing To the .Editor: 'nie wort of citizens realdential to the Capis~nified School District which will prov e Clemente and Dana Hills High 1 With swlnuntng pool facilities -em~ the Vila! 1m-po~ or initiating, in Bll'OCUl><»aital comnumitlea, -year-round, drown-proofing throughout all their scbools;-lor grades \K-U. In anticipation of <XJOlronting the Increasing toll o! lives lost bec>use joonpters have not been required to learn to swim. . EVERY YEAR a ha!! million people throughout, the world are drowned in oCeanl:, seas, rivers and Jakes; every five yeon btt•eeo two and three mllllon people -the population of a small natiOD -are thusly Jost to humanity which tra'gedy imposes one criterion amongst many for evaluating the importance of swimming in the developmeDt of aafety skills lbat increase the lndlvidual's capacity for self-protection and assisting other persons in emergencies. Swimming Is aJso a sport - a truly participant recreation wbicl\ welcomes both 1e1es and all ages -which may be lJJl!uliM vigorously, throughout We, ~y llX)'oor olds and septuagenarians and, ln -addltkm to its llfe-illsuriog capacities, _ ccllfers upon the swimmer th e Ille -~ quaUUa ol phystcal fltneu which, When ln!Opted with the )lNCldlng obeervatlooa, Introduces the awlmmer to' skln.s!vlng and llUl!!ng, wateMJdlni and aalllng; and the mO!,tlpllcll)i of aquatics recr<atlon ac- tivities that all lndtvlduals may enjoy ., a lllUlll ol <nhanclng the subtle and C0011)lex relationslllp between !Ollndness or· the body and aCUvities ol the mind which are ftmdamental to a dynamic and creaUve q1lallty of humanity. 'IB8 MOST beneficial ol on rocrea-U.... lwlmlnila, lacllltiel should he made niqulJlle tilr dlown-proollnj <°very atu- dent reglster:ed ln Orang• U>Ofl)I and to preserve the most precloos ol world treaaures -Life. BRUCE S. HOPPING Free Speedl To the Editor: Slddlebaa Comnmnlty C41le8e'1 Im- age u a right-win(, "high sdlOol with ub ttQS" was, .,.. thought\ -ruuy laid lo mt when the boerd or tn111ee1 ~bandoned their rqulatloM concerning hair lenath. (We note, parentbetlcally, that aome of ( MAILBOX for a less restrictive campus apeakers pollq, be dellvered hlmsell ol the follow- ing quotable quote, ''Campusea are not maintained u a forum for free speech. 0Ur job II lo -te." I -·THE COMMENT roveals such an "'""' mm ,..,. .,. ......_ ,..,,...,_ eoonnous vac::uum <Ji undetltandlng as to wrft!n 1Mu1c1 !"ft' .,...,. ......,.. • • """' both law and education tblt a rebuttal is .,. .... Tiit ,., •• ---........ -Clemanded; • - ., .. ..,..,. l.lblt " ,......._ AH ..,..,. ....,. • \:L) Webster defhaes one facet of educa· cw. ....,"'"' '"' •WM ....,... w -• tlon te bf: ". • .the formulation and MW ........... -.......... " ...,,.... ,..... II . dev•'-ent ol • tsales .. (Studenla ...,.,..., .....,,., .... .., 111 ....., 9 , ~"t'""· ooe 1 • those same board membel'I now sport hair styles which would have been ,ban- ned by their own decrees several years ago.) Btrr, based on newspaper1accounts of the March 1% board meeUDe, we sor- rowf ully observe that the 1plrlt of repression ls still alive, if not well, at Saddle back. Trustee Michael Cornn. continues to use l>oanl meetings to articulate his peculiar brand or Hth Century though!. When confronted with student appeals In a publlc community oollege ~ thus C011JUtutlonally and educationally to be exposed to ideas and "tastes" other than those of their trustees, admlnbtratora and pro!.-..) 2) The Calllomla State Leglslature (S.B. 890)' in lfll tonna1ly amended the State Education Coda (Sec. 10611) to read, "Student.s of the public achools have the right to exercise free ex· pression. .. " ("nnls public schools,· even Saddlehack, are mandated, de5ptt0 Mr. Collins, to he In !act forums !or the free now of ldess and oplnlons.) JN ~Y, while we concur in the Education Code's requiiemeni that this expression be conducted in a reuonable and orderly fashion, we r e m a in unshakeable hi our ciootentlon that !reedom of e~ton la tbe -t essen- Ual lne!'.¢1ent cil a free iilclelt and that nowhere la It more -1&te !ban m the Sadilleback campus! TOM WERT Area Cllalrman, American Civil Liberties Union Welfere Cuts TO the Editor: Should we give amnesty to deserters of the war on povertyt stop the HEW welfare cut& by wiring the director of HEW, the president and your con- gre.saman. In a democracy lhey lhould Usten. These are the last rew days before a decision Is made to make the cuts on welfare which affects millions, which in- cludeo Head Start, atudent loano, legal aid, old age benefits, hi{th cmtlU and cancer tesl!, and self-l>elj>. BEATRICE I. FOSTER • Meniory's Castle Dwarfs V ersail~s Memory is the mind's castle. lJ each rtmembrance .a person has counts as a room, then memory ba1 ten times more roams than any palace eyer bum by ,human hands. II dWOJfs Versailles, the Louvre, the Vatican. It ls more com'plu aad holds creator treas- ures than .U ol them lo&elber-Yet eoch maa that nv.. bu "* ol theoe ClltJeo In bis bead, llld the meQIClr111 tbettln he vllif.I and revlalt.s u Iona u be hss brelth. No other place refreshes him more or ii ao lmportanl to his weU-betng. YOUR OWN castle of memory Is pret- tJ thronged If YOll can look heck and remember when: Dor patlClll complained U the head of loam on tholr nlcbl glass of hoer wa• too bill· Alter all, they wanted to get their money's worth. II i.td to be • l9Bl hod Dlibl out before Pa """1d let the family dog creep In- ( HALBO~ ) ' doors and sleep In the basement. It was supposed to be oulakle guarding the bomt. FATHERS thou&bt they had apawned siules when their sons started ssytng they'd ritber have a wrist watch than a pock<! wal<h for a graduation present. There were more horses than men woartng collarl In America -except on Sunda)'I. JI your phone rang more than twice in a day, YOll wondered U you weren't let· ting your li!t get too terrlblY busy. Anybody who'd been for an alrplane ride could hold 'hla neighbors spellbound hy deacrlblna: whal It was Ul:e. Even the ilda knew the coohtry mu.t he in for a hod Inflation when the7 CUI the alJe of tho Ove<:ent cand~ bar. It dldni lake the herher half as long to cut a high IChool boy'& hair 11 It did to cut I glr111. When ,.. left 7Wt bame, you put the r key under the !mnt poreh mat, so thal anyone wbo wanted to get into the house while you were gone wouldn' have any trouble. . 'Ibose were the days -remetnber? OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robttt N. Wted, PMblithtr Tlumw Krellil, ldltor Borba"' Kretbi'* Ediloriol Pt.gt -idltor Tht' edito~I page oC lhe Da.lty Pilot stek• to Inform and stlmu· late tMckrs by pracntlnc lhis newapa_ptr'a oplnionA anc;t COl'n• 'mental') ''" tupl~ ot rntt.hst and .._ 1l1nlflcan1!f.t by providing a forum tor t'he-t.xpt"t$tlon of our ret.&tt'a' oplnlon1, and by ~~nunc Ow diverse \"~lnis Ol lnformed 00.. urvers and 1poke•m'n on tOpl<:S of 1hf' d11.y. Wednesday, March 21, 1973 o~ense · Te.am Put On Stand LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dlnlel EllJberg and Aotbaoy RuPo are lotllilg Jttroi'I heir rrom lan>Ular .~•·t~co• J>apera trial partl<lpoota, tht de.fenM team\ Hctlllllltantl" -""""' to COl&10Vfr! "''· Former government ol· fldal1 who joined t b e Elliberg-Rus9o fon:es after leaving their WuhlnglaO Jobi, the oonsultanla can provide ID> side detalb of -the •fllem -lobelecl 1116 Penta ... Papen ,..top~." es-E:rempt ' LOS ANGELES (AP) Several pro~ which were under way on! pamp el Propositlcin 20, tbe coastlll 111- itiatlve, have been granted [· BRIEFS J. development 1 p er m l t es:- emptlons by Ille SOUlll Coillt Regional Zone • Conawallon C.mmlsalon. ' The action l'Uelcfay includ<d go-abeada for Ii Marina del Rey shopping center in wfllch '3.5 million had been spent, and two parcels of a Santa Monlca redevelopment .])!'oject , • Pftrlf Atfw.tion ' M'Closk~y Cuts 'Fies l..06 ANGEJ,ES (UPI) - J\tpJ Paul N. McC::aolkey Jr., Ille liberal Ca II fora la Repabllcan who b r I e fl j dlollc:nged PrasfdeD\ Nixon for II!" party'• aomtnatloo lat ,...., bas cbanpd bis voting nptralloa fnooD 1be GOP to DO party afflllttloo, H WU reveolecf '.f'Uelday, llcCl01aey 11kl in w~ that the chanae did not ..-Uy mean lie ..... leaving the Republican Palty, but .... keeping bis op- -open. Ria "Blstralloo nids "dect*4. to state" bec&uoe be did not 1111 a party prtlerence. Callfomla votq officials in- terpreted McCl01key'1 meglsfralloo as offidally cut- llng llis ties witlt t b e llepuboicanl. ''11DS OOESWT mean l'm not a Republican anymore. I am," said MeCloskey. He said the voting nglstra- tiOD form he fUled out whtle chaoWlng hts legal m!dence aakeil what perty he intended to be afflllated with 0 a year from now" and "I haven't made up my mind on that ... hlon'I know whtch party I will ldenUfy with. It depends OD what direction the Repub!lcan party takes." In Los Angeles, a spokesman for the office ol. . ' ... -MAY NOT RUN Sen. 'Ptlt' McCloskty Secretary of Slate Edmund G. Brown Jr., the state's chief election o f f i c e r , said McCloskey "can c o n s i d e r himself anything he chooses, but in the eyes of the California election Jaws be is officially a member of neither perty. ·''TI:IE LAW is very clear. He i! not considered a Republlcan. for bur -· unle&I ht ftg!alen aa a Republ~n, ~ 1114 De p u t Y SecrelarY, of State Tom Quloo. '1Jf an electk>n were to be bekl loday he could not run -or vote -tn either party'~ primary.'' McOoskey executed a change of registration witb Ille clerk of the county ol San Mateo OD March 13. Man:h ll ..... tbe last day OD wllido il,would.bave been possible' for Mc:Clookey "° cut bis ties iritlt Ille Rej>ub!lcana If be wants lo be ~ to run_ (or olfloe u a Demoeral-nert year, the secretary of state's ~flee said. - Under Oallfomia la\f, ·~­didate may noC run fOr 1any partisan office under one par- ty label ~ be has been registered as a member of. another perty during il!!><1f4r preceding Jn. official ~ora­ tion of candidecy. THE DEADLINE • for ol- flcially declaring candidacy in nest year's elections ls March 13. 1974, meaning if McCloskey wisbes to join tbe Democrala, be has nine months to do it. CALIFORNIA Dextrose Recall }:xparided BERKELEY (AP) -A drug company 111s It 'ls expanding Its recall , of dextrose in- travenous solution to include about 66,000 bottles. A spokesman for Cutter Laboratories, Inc., of Berkeley said on Tuesday Illa! the firm bas espanded last Friday's recall order of 1,500 bott!es to cover all dextrose solutions produced since last Augllst at the firm's Chattanooga, Tenn., plant. W .... ...,, Mri Zl, 1973 ·-Meman Peppers Halwd by FDA SAN YSIDRO (AP} -Tiie 'ff WI dellne the problem," U.S. Food and D r. g be Olplllned. AdmlnistraUon bas balled the HE sAm EPA officials•.;.ve shipment of all green peppers from Mexico Into the United told the FDA the pe&lldde ' !eve!& detec¥ pO.e no public Stales because of poaslble healtli bazord. al)d no peppers P • * 11 c 1 d e contamlnatlon, have been seized In the United • authorities said. ' Stales. He did not say wbether Ao FDA spokesman in Loo any lalnled peppers ..,... Angeles said Tuesday tltal "a believed to have entered tltls large percentage of current -' country. Mexican shipments • or pep- pers bave ""1 found lo con-"The ~ of entry ar_e cloo- tain amounts of the a:>n-ed all acrou the MW.can troverl!al pesticide M!>iiftor 4 bordei: from San Ysidro to altcwe Ille leyel coosklered BioWDSVllle, Tu!, lo the pep-~•." Kleeb said. safe by the f e d er a I 'tile order 'Wf:l'lt to U.S. E n v i romnenta1 Protecllon • customs agents last Saturday, Agency. be said. The Insecticide has oot tieer:. UTnJCE ~-califomla approyed for use on 'bell pef>: and • ~.-tainted with pers, Ille FDA said. Onl,-Monitor 4 ..,.. oelzed by the small residues have ~n FDA Crom grocery shelves detected but any residue is • across , the naUOo a n d considered illegal. , destroyed during February .. Monitor 4; which subsequenUy THE TRAC~ of Ptlonitor 4 was banned tor use on lettuce were found on bell pepper by the federal government, is shipmen_ts entering the Unit.e<i 8 nerve go-like cbeQ'lical with States at Nogales, Ariz., Ille,· elemenl> similar to those used FDA said. . !!' germ warfare during World "Most of the volume of'beµ' Worn. Jts us0n been b!am- peppera have been COITllllll~,ed.!,by Ute.:.,J:Jlljled Farm through Nogales - a niilli!'• • ,WildeJ:>'Uiliall;lor ca.Sing ill· pounds a day,'' said Abraham ue:u> amonc "Jann worken Klecks, deputy regional FDA who 0handled · lelluce trealed I DAILY PILOT J .Manson's Fqllower Sentenced l 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) 1 Charles M ..... rouower MJorj' ! Bruruoer has been aenlenced.tp , two consecutive 10-yeat"-to-U!& 1 prison terms for two armed : ' robberies in a plot to fr~ 1 Mamon. J TM judge denied a r<qu by her attonw:y for IJnpoaltloD of concurrent rather th~ back*back term!. The a , torneY '8id ohe would be ab <I to act "in a socially ac- ceptable manner" after aome 'lime in custody. ' Judge Arlb<r A1caroo o(. superior Coort observed tltat .. psycblatrlsl teatllled. during, her trial sbe bad an "icy1 callous determlnaUon' regarding the possible need or murderllw: several persons tp; free. Mall30D, convicted in th,•~ murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others. .. ' . ' uwuETHER as a leader or a follower," the judge said iq_ imposing sentence Tuesday 1 ."Miss Brunner is an U•, tremely dangerous person." whtch carried a $27.7 million ., ____ .,,, _________ ,,..,_,....., expenditure. McCloskey said he was "pretty disenchanted with the Watergate thing, and ex- ecl!tive privilege and several other things about this ad- Meanwbile,fediral authorities · conUnue to in- v e s t I g a t.e post.surgery in- fections suffered by three women at a hospital in Milwaukee, Wis. MT. SINAI Hospital bas reported one woman died, one recovered and one remain.! in critical condition. All bad received the Cutter solution after obstetrical-gynecological surgery, said Raymond S. director. "None has been with it. "'" • destroyed. All we need to do Is The embargo on bell pep- , turn them back at the pers comes at the start 'ot a ln another court develop.. ment, the state Court of. ARt peal ,afflnned Ille firsl-degrea murder conviction of Charle~ "Tex" W.atJon, 26, in ~ slayings, but the now-banned death penalty was officially modified to life.imprisonment.' Set for sentencing later hi the week are three co-defe~ danta of Miss Brunner, Cflli. victed Feb.~21 of having taken I 43 rifles and $&10 in call!' from 3. suburban Hawthoni9 surplus store and $2,600 from a Covina beer distributor. """1•· e Dope Se11te11re Porn Helpful? Doctor Tells of 'Throat' ministration." At the time he declined to state bis party affiliation, his estranged wife Caro Ii n e 1 reregistered as a Democrat, McCloskey said. border." 90-<fay harvest period. "There is no way we can One omcial said growers ~est every green pepper com-have app;ea.led to the Mexican mg over the border, so we secretary of agriculture to in- have banned all of them until tervene with die U.S. govern· BEVERLY "" • o (AP) _ Because they help Alexander, the hospital's OI· n.iU1..&J ecutive vlce presidenl ---------~ ment. ' remove Hanxtety and inhibitions" from discussions Th B • The cause of the infeections of sexuality, such .. xually explicit movies aa "Deep e igger h be bli bed Id Throat" ore of educational and therapeutic value, a as not en esia 5 • sa Bernard J . Lowry, the Cutter psychiatrist says. Th A spokesman. He said the in· Dr. Richard Greene of the University of Cali-ey re • , • vestlgaUons by the Food and 2.8 QUAKE HITS S. LA fornia at Los Angeles Sdtoo! of Medicine testified Drug Administration, Ille Tuesday at a Municipal Court hearing to determine OAKLAND (UPI) _Alfonso Communicable Disease Center ·LOS ANGELES (AP) - CORRECTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING whether authorities can rightfully seize a copy of Zapata may be the biggest at Atlanta and Cutter may A mild earjhquake rattled the movie from a local theater. candidate for mayor 0 f take two weeks or more. the southern part of Los His testimony supported defense attorney John Oakland, but his 90-p;iund ad-Lowery said about two-Angeles and several beach Weston's arguments that the movie did not violate vantage didn't help much in a thirds of ·the 66,000 bottles cities Tuesday night • obscenity laws because it was of social value and i city council meeting scuffle. under recall already have registering 2.8 on the importance. • , Zapata, 270 pounds, hunched been used. Richter scale at· the . Vincent Miranda Bnd Stephen Michael Hagan, his bul.lc over the lectern, Diak-(.'[rrrER TOOK the volun-~1-~agy 1;,'!~e,...;J _,,.. and manager al the l>u&sycat· Theater in· Jag ii bard for others tq reach taey recall adion "in the llght ---.. ?ilou.vwood. are dlarfed l'!L~nor to~' lbe ~· ' , , of~ ~ u a precau-~o"~m' -offlclalscl"es ~m· .. 1 'iliooOaJtv ... donnectlOn,.,... .. e Jlllowtl!g al • ~.. Paln>lmaD ,Elwln ,c. Lamp ll<in," Said Lowry, idding that r -" UV --at.;·; -. • ~--' 1.'enice to Long Beach said J.UJ.v f ·.. Jr., a 180--pounder, oruen:u the u aolutioo. bad been l •L-t · ed Us ft Th~ movie lraS'"avera~ aboµt a $75,000 a flim to sit down. A ecume d~!juled I<> dealers and ·~ receiv ca • er iweek gross for the f!as\ \!it!\\' weeks, tile theater ensued and Lamp got Zapeta Mij81a ID Midwestern al\d ' , ~"bate;;~!':. but no reports managemen~ 1a1d. , . " in a· hammer lock. The Ea'tt.erp.~tea. He said~ list ·! v I '!!!"!''!!!"!'~~~!'!!!!!~~_po~U~ce=mlin~~q~w~c~ld~y~ou~sted~~htm~~--of~~~~~s~w~as~av~a!Jii~hl~e=-~~.!:::=:;;,!:============== j ' • AdvertiM111Mnt which appeared Fri· day, March 16, re: Culver Drive !n· terchan'ge recdnstrui:tlon. Tllis ad . appeared'tn errw -Meeting orlCJi· 'na11y·· scheduled t,r April 11, 1973 has been .ccnKell~., Th• Dally Pilot ... regr.ets • lflis error~ , . ~ : ... ·:~;Save ~:1 on springtime grooming needs at ·Treasury\'s health and beauty department •. ALllERTO VOS HAIR SPRAY 16-ot. SJ29 r l --MIHAi. Pl.USI =:.111 l1H1I' ; AL88 .. TO VO 5 - ""'" INAl CLAIROL CREME HAIR COLOR 2-oz. sac • ALaiRTO w. &r MAYBELLINE ' ; ·BA~SAM . GREAT LASH . HAii COLOa tMH SHAMPOO MASCARA ... ' -. 7-oz. SJ 19 aac I II.II. PEARL DROPS TOOTH POLISH ~ 2%-oz. l'QOTH ~ 99c ...,,,,,, :::_c:, • ) CLAIROL LONG&SILKY CONDITIONER LOTION 8-oz. SJ39 I GILLmE THE DRY LOOK HAIR SPRAY ' 11-oz. 99c • 4, • --I. I ~ ,_, EDGI PROTECTIVE ....... ~ SHAVE 1-<11.. 66c t ~. } ,. I I ' ' • L~\f6RIS . MOUTH• ....,,. ~ ' WASH 20.CZ. ':~FA" sac ~ • ,. . OPEN DAILY 9:30 to .9:30 SUNDAY 10 to 7 SOFT& DRI ANTI·· • PERSPIRANT 8-o:z. 99c • • • ( I I I • I I 1, .. , YOL. ia6, NO. to, 6 SECTIONS, M PA&Es O)AN&E COUNTY, CAUFOR~A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1973 'J.'oday',s Flaal N.Y. Stoek8 ·•· ... . . J ,,~ ... . :i :1 .. ;) TEN CENTS :, • Warning Issued on Year 2000 Housing Sluni : . " . '~. """1 By TOM GORMAN I .... __ _ In Ille year llllOI, Huntlnglal lleadl may become "• IDUll•e lllllile family bouaing slum;" the Planning Qmuniul\ln was warned Tdesday night..--' In a '""""' IUed, by file planning department. commls8ioners wm told the dty will be faced with Ila most crillcal bowling problem at the !um ot the ceu- tury. ' • "Hunllngton Beac!> .nillst -a formula for curtalllng !be l!<terloralion of J>\'el"D~bowling," the~ said. SuCh a program will be _.ted to ~ ~ : - the Plannlng Commmion In January ... the -plwe of the llllte<nandaled 'lport· llld Pllll!lllnf 1).1..-lten Reynolds. . "We'll come uvwtth a Pl'Qlrl.Jll of en- forcement of building" codea an11· con- oervation of· bowling an over· the ;tears· this deterloratlm WUl't take place," ~Alcl. . 'l'lle building and fire ~ will condUct -bouaing lnsgoctlqns over the years• to maintain gnM liousiiig, he sold. '"l'hat'sreally 11ie·most Important part . ' . ~ •. , ~ST~~~llln"·T~ • • 1 ••• ' • ~11 '!Mll~ft. '."'"f"" •'· ·'. ::~-.-..·-n.P .But Jo~· Not Groun~d , I • '~., • "Jonallmt LiYlll11ton Seagull"'is sUil flying in the ·Placentia Unified Schclol DlsUICt ioo.;, .de.pile. a flap over earlier reports thal ~~ b~~acliPDe<C l •. r:.~ung;flcti.Ollal 1CCOW1t•by Richard Blch, Pf a bm'I trying. \o flftd hlinself' .through amliatics only bad its pl&bta ... str1cte<l\-• 110t 'glo¢)dell, ~ the district's tenbook adoptl<ilt commit-tee ,' ":J ,··· 1 • J>lstrlct offic1als had voted.do"!' a plan to buy 12U coRiea of the besHaller. 'l'bll led lo nporta llW..tbe book was bamlecL' • ~n ~Joe Dub....,..,. jwilor lligh ~.Jk!e<I !P-e! . to< 5':ftre. D•nlim~. seagull becallse>l ~ I fe• -tured "'overtones ofi " ., /t ~ , _. . Weary Placenm acboOt Officlals today tHed 0411pwn that all --tliil"didn'lmean>&ban. • • · ~ "Jonathan Llflngston ~ is not and bas never been banned in the Pllc6fitia Ulllfled SchOol District," 'a woman who as~ 10 be indentl1Jed only as ~district spobsmJD" liiheil \Oday. ' ~ . • "' . •• f .. 't . :Com~ ex _~~~-on. Nests ~; The · HunUncton J~ Corporatlon • C¥> ·a propooeil hou!iJli development site \om tie anow.i. ., bufld ..1'11 ...... ~- jloniinlunlo I( the ~ does not • Devtlopers of that site have alrea'dy )lffect =· site of 'Ibo. Calli..nla · qreed Iii• build a DO!' -U., site at the ~Tern roy, ~Jla<l>pl~ Seal ~ Naval Weapcm Sllotlon, at '11da1S ·~ ..... • I Ille....-al thli, sununer'• neotlna plan)lli,g commlla1oil ........ ~. -belatt they beelll coriota•*"· " J!eveleil"'"' thil wq>ta-• 'IM ff~ Harbour QirporlltioO· :ca.not..-~ into' a min'-.llis propooed the -beclr<lom .,... 'fool buffer "°"" anMlnd tbe llftle, .ea clomlnlWn development oil a a.acre site irda' nesting site. , • near PO<lllc Coast Highway and Warner • But if tt ls found ~ the binll are Affmle. ~.;:;,;.:;., by comtrilcttoit even more than • ,'l'bo Planning Commission will appoint I iiii"!eetaway. -ldivitloll 1111111 a1oo· • eommlttee of bird . allthorit* to plpluiers told Don L. Byroes Jr., monitor the J.eall To!rl! nesting grounds president of the .............. for possible disturbance from COD' S111811 blnll. UOlad u .. .... -.6uc:llon. 1peclel, .... ~ Jlflllng • . • !CLASSIFIED AD . . CAN MAKE. MACIC l DomY PILOT •'-'~ -lids .~ IDoo ~· W~: • !l!WLY decorlled 11111, 18' t 1~~~ :: 7..,.; ti (~~ and plloM) all J'l. • .... ,. and all day Sal Sun. . Shallock Frtmil)·. Lmt Rites Held r I of this whole bouslni·atudy program," be ~ houstns i..v...tori? report. stated that about If/ pen:a ol the city's bou>- ing WU built during jbt 19IOI. "ConcfSltration ol. '° much growth In such a stii>rt time 4as prompted predic- li<Clll thal 1-·-"' tbe <:11?''\-ing rqay ~orlill "'ltlthln an ·ecjually short Period. around Uri year m, 11 the report .aaid. • • . • "Baaed 'on ·this .:amunpt.ion, the city will be laced. will( Its moat cr!Ocal bowl· ing ptobleni at tbO turn of the, century," it saJd. .1 j:. S~hool ~uling )VASHJN¢qN (AP) -The U.S. Supreme cO.rf todly approved local. prop. erty . taxei f!t !i/ianclng "'btlC: IC!i>ols, holding In a 5 fo 4 decilliDD that edut<ilion is· not among the rights aHorded expUcit pi6tectlon uoder tbe Conltltution. · 'I'll!> majority reveraed a IOwer court de€1lilon wtdch held the Texas system of fin1mcing .""10011 nllCOl15tltutiona1. The lower coiitt ·said the · system made tbe quality of education dependent cm local, rather than state wealth. "It Is not the province of thia court to create ...mtanttve conatjtDtional.riiJ>la In tbe name 'Ill guaranteeing equal pro- COiincilmen Uiia,~mously il8ek : ~ .. ·~ . '· • f -~ ---~~~of--w ~·taken cari of/' M• led a bnanlmoos city ......U Wee It ~ SS acrea· cl Mlle Square l>m 1or ~ ....... uona1 _.,.... Following TueOday ntgbl'1 vote, the agr1ien\ent 1'ill to to the County Board of &lpinlllOri a..t..weel< for final •pprovaL The three-party agreement, which in- cludes111£U. s. -goverbnlellt as·tnvner of \be land, stat .. that the federal govern-ment will only turn !be land over to the county as 1oog as it 'will be leased to Folintein Vallty for the development of the sporta complex. ' The fU( milUoo development ol 1he parcel cells • !Or conatrucl!DD or l& baaetMill di.lJDQndil, two of wbldl will be nighl-Ugbted, eigbl letill!s courts, ' four handball courts, four 1>4sketball courts and a multl-JIWllOI! reueatJonal bu!Jc!lng ... '"*" -tiO usOd u>a ~ -,,,, -Jias..a/50-,... Jenn with the optlOIJ al ftMWinl lor,ea ~ IO Yol"' Clll tbe !>1¢e.l locatea• eBll of ~ street, 'Where ·,fkil; j\.venue rum into the park. • -Oppoollitla to l<'Qlli!!Uon' al the prop- erty w a ,. voiced by Vaughn eoonol!y and Qaret\ce Casper, two long-time critics of the city council. Both attacked the cost of the project, citing the annual maintenance and opera· ·ttons upenses to the city for a ·part. ''which would be 1l8ed by peopie from (See PARK, P11e ZI l~qnity · Ruled In · Gun ' Deaths • • Jn , Y_ alhy Home • knos Lewis Ratcliff·was found Insane late Tuesday ind unable to face trial In, Orange County Suiie!"lor Co111.for the alleaed &laying otbD e.trGged,wife and her bQllriend In her .Foonfaln Valley ~ and llje l8IOt k!lllnc <!l bis wlle'1 wonwi friend . Tudlt ~IM eniled, a three<lay sanity ~ ,nth the jnsanity verdtcl end ocdenll U..-~.,.t!I" cocnm!tmenl of 11al(ollf(, so. of Ai>abelai to Alas.adero Stata ........ al ll8ldlll -I ~ Jul July a tn w......., IDllrllY alter llln.~a L. Care!r, a. of 1111 111cr""""' 1>ve., wal lliot IO -In Mr ....... ,,__ pollce llld they found llatelB oeoted belllnd the -of htl cor pated 008rb)> wrtuoc a farewell ~ lo 'b!r clu!4ren. ' tn more ..,.,.. of llrst degree mirier "'"' lildt<l lo. lileo<l\&raes later thJt day when ;'...ialn Valle)i l!Ollee dltcovered tile ....,,.. cl Mn. Betty R*Wf. 41, Ud Clllll P. lllrlt, 52, of Anlhelftt In ..... Raldllr1 bome at 106a !I ........ Glory Aft, • At least 'IO percent al the eJJstlng hoos-illfl in the year~ will be 30 years old or more anil will have reached their peak value, the np<l!t ,.iii. The report lliled bowling for low and moderate-Income families as the clty's Immediate problem .• At ~ ttriie only elibt percent of all liousilli units ln·the cfty are Potentially available to ''lower Income" bciUsebolds with eaml!!P ·of less than p,GOO a year, the repo<t said. Yet, 28 percent of all Hunµngton Beach households fall within the "lower In· come" bracket, the study showed. I• • tectlon· of the laws.'' said JustiCe Lewis F. Powell' Jr. f~ the ~lty. '!F.dueatiollr 1 (jf CouneJ is not among the rtahts ,tlon:led upllcit protection un- der our Constitution," wrote Powell, a former .ichool board chairman In Vlrgln18. "Nor do we find any basis for saying ii ls !mpJlclUy so protected." The IOwer c:ourt said the local properly tax 1)'8tem used ·1n Tens for achoolt violate& the .11th Amendnient's guarantee of equal prntectlon of the laws. It a1an said the system i!lscrlmlnalel against the poor. ' . Juatlce Thurgood• Marshall, In a dissent The pl..,.ing staff recommended that priva~ developen be encouraged to p~ vlde bowling lor. lheJe families. but ad- mitted that developen find these · maikets unprofitable. The average value, of a house In Hun· t~ Beach Is $28,7001 and the average rent Is '1rT a month. the study found. Other findings In tbe 119-page report show: ~About five percent of the 5,300 struc- tures surveyed were found to be suhlltand· arcl .-economl.cally u n f e a s i b 1 e for rebabWtatlon. to· today's majority opinion, • ll!id the declSion 11can only be seen as a rttriat from onr btstork: commitment to equal\. ty of educational opportunity and as an unsupportable acqulexence In a sYllenl wbieb depi+Jes children in their earliest years of. the chanct lo reach their lull potential as citizens." All states except Hawaii depend ln large part on the property tax to finance achools. Powell noted that the court was not en· donlng the status quo. "The need ls apparent for reform in tu systems which may well have relied -About seven percent of the housinf stock in the city ii more than • year1 old and is approacbtn& peak value. -More than 40 percent or aD renten pay more than 25 percent of their i_,. for shelter, and aboul 20 percent of all homeowners pay more than. 30 percent o( their Income for their bodle1. Flnandal lnst!tullonl ftCOOlmend that no more than 15 percent o{ a family's ta- come be spent for housing. -About 30 percent of all apartments IA thr city are for adults only, presenUDI' problem for families. . . ' too long and too beayITy,,n'tlie ~al prop-· erty tax. ... Powell . w-f.o t e. "Bui tbt uiumate 110lutlon must Como. fJom !be l lawmakers and from she dez:nocratic ' pressures of those who elect them. 1• Abo In the majority were Chief.Justice r Warren E. Burger, and Justlcea Potter • Stewart, Harry A; BlaclanWI and Wl!llani H. Rehnquist. Powell said It could ool be questloaad that the lower court decllion overturned today "would oceaslDD In Texas and e!sewbere an unpre<edeftled. opbeaval ill • (See SUPRBME, Pago II . . S.~cil ~~~lf-~;f·P?,~·,"'""''"'' '..._ WI pilot "'*" !!ea!~ ialil 1o. a l<{orlli .~ ,Prtlonor of war ColD-. """"'~ ....;.t-~..n. Is .... , al~~Force~- "'8,•lle eoa !'111•i!L ~ . ~ .t. ~ Jil'lt prlorlU.. 1cj10 i -et! .....,.... fi)Od IDd •• with NIMives for U. Col. t.ioleltl nucJ>ey, lo, wlh be getling back into i pilot's seeL · ~ and captailll Michael Brazelton and Jolin Fer disculied iheir plana at a new1 cobrerenct at Marcil AFB, Riverside, Tuesday . following debrle~mg an d medical examluUons. ' Tbe trio was pronoun~ medically fit to rua!ne Air Fciroe aviation duties. "Get bal:k-into jet jlgbterw as last as I can," ~ Cl!pt: ~ton1 ~1 ·of LOI &>ieles, WbeD ukecl what· be wanted to do IOOl)eSt, ~ < • · He a1W 1 ~· U.S. otJlllllltatiPnl whlcb ·1'0"""1 tOward POW ·'teleale1, 1aying . be believes Ibey were iJ>. ~Jn PbPunn-·theJllir\h. V.iet· nalht!9e tO lmprofe ·prisober&' eare. Bruelton criticized antiwar groups, bul ll. Elol: n.,ttey disagreed IOlneWl!al oo that polnL • , . , . He oald dissent ts a bealth~ freedom within Anlertcan society and WI-' then ajked by newsmen U he thougbt ac- tlv!Ues of sqch peranns as Jane Fonda had lengthen¢ America's iilogt!sl lorelgll war: ' ''It's ~i~,11 he conceded, but quick- ly added \I is alan posl!lble those antiwar dlssei1\erw did indeed help to shorten tbe Amertcali role In Southeast Asia fighting . Tbe third POW to' appear al the ne,,. confer""" prior to· entering the four· month Air Force lligbt .,.training pro- gram 18!d lie will remain In the military. A Looa Beedl,l'lliden~ ClpL Fer said, hoW...,., tha~ be lan1t certain what type ol Air Force duty be wants or will be lSligned. ' Rites Held (or Actor ' ' iiOLL YWOOD (AP) -Private ftmer•I services were conducted Tuesday for veteran character actor Carl Benton Reid, 'who died Friday at his home In Studio City. Reid, who retired six yeart qo, played in many movies and ap- ~ In the 11111 Broadway production Of "LitUe Foiea." Supervisors Need Vacation? • 8\Jperv!llOr ilo<Wd IV. C..peno of • "Newport Btacb hal-Jln>llOIOCI that U>e..board lake the ""* beg\nnlrc l,l'fll 15 off u vocalim time. "11 doan't ... m rlll!I that the kldl fr• off for Easler WoOt and not~ ad(1[ta," Caspers said. '"'Al Qlpltl' -.vltallon, ~lither ........ m<mt>ers toOll Ills-Ion undtt -t. A •will •. be-mMle ll4ar. ' . . • ' s.it Uteratute ~pl·~---. .. Kay Loar ·-~ llM -' ' nitd a I ' ill8J iotlpr-.. -Ori!'P Counir luferior Ol;ail. lj1al °"~ cbll'l'I bf pni,.bi( illegal weapons , . • UPI TIIWDOlt . f"LlGHT TRAINING S~T #-~W Kopneth H\ighay ' Panel Boµnces , ' -,. BU.rke 'Measure . ' On Bad .Checks A leg!Jlttive committee In Sacramento has ·bounced Assemblyman Robert H. Burke's projloBed hm oit bad chock con- trols, stlllnp!pg 11 no IOod. • tt was drawn. ' The unanhn11111 vote againat AB 2$1 lllj(ered the Huntington 8 ea c b Repub\ICan. who had the support of one state govenunental branch but wu op. pooed by two other organlzatlonJ. • The check bll~ ... ·endorsed by the Deportn\ent of Conlumer Aflalri and the ca!ifornia Asaociatioll of !ndepebdent BuaineU during COO!ldfratlOb by the Assembly Committee Oii C r I m t n a l Justice. Members of ~ 1lural Aulst· ance League and the '-lean Civil Liberties Union Jobbiod ap!nll the Burke bUI, which was --ly .,... sldtred too stringent. Burlie arped In favor of Ila .,._.e by cltorging tliat •· milllllli _., "' bod cilecb ""' peSled In c.ltfornll -.. an Annual baals. \:Umnl!Y1 I bounced check ltaelf Is not adm!Sllbie as evidence ttr court and the lnw demands that dellbera\e Intent IO del,raUd or not make restliutlon Oil a cbe<k!~ tCC0\1111 overdraft. BoJrke r ~Ill -Id Ut...uy have lllade any dt!Jen. who lalled to btai a dle<lt to °"' bank With bis own weekly r, liable to ant.I and ')Jt'OleCUUon. l • and a a!ol mklll•· Presiding J\ldle Bruce Sumner •t , April 25 aa the trial date for Losr, 3f. and Mrs. t.osr, 12, both ol tGa Humbol<!t ; 1 St., and ordered the pair to return Aptjl '. • 20 for a pre-trial bearing. . , TIM couple wu arrested last Aua. 1' . by police who ulil they found a aijr· machine mid a·plstol silencer .at the l.oltl'· home. It was alan alleged that the ~ • had sold a' macblne gun•to an lll)derooveP~ officer. .' Police Jn San Jooe are 11111 alt8IJllllni to '""'lver '*·1!111 ~ of 1e1 ~ and Uterature stolen lmn Loor'• ftnted 1ruc1: Jast month whUe be nSled there 1 overnight on hit way to San Franclsco. ' , Loar, succesaful the day before In a. year-tong , battle to force Wesbnlluter · Police Chief \woila~.§cotl ,)9_ return 1116, materlsls, bad been In poueuion of tho merchandise only a fe'jf boura when ' thleves sm8'Jled the loc)I; on his veblcle, and I transferred !he .. cost)y Clr&O lol another truck. "' Loar and bl9 wife were cleared by aa . Orangt. County Superior Court jury In ; Mai;cll. 1971 of'" charges of p>MWing &Diii dlstrtbutlng ._ materials r-tho w .. 1m1ns1er _....,. that serva u , headquarterl ·lot the dlJtr!butlon of ffxl. OriOl)led movfal, ~ a ltd, magislnef. . . I ·.:.. -.. ~''f . ' ....... Ce•t I Harlem Cl.owns . , Cluuige Courts ~; Marina Uiah School Quarletbaclt Club la~ .. _......,., lbe famed Harlllll Clow1ll baeblNJI """' ,,..... day night at Huntington Beach High School with tipoU at a. 'Ibe game wu switched 1t the last mlnute from bosl Marina to HunU.,.ton Beocl> becaUle ol a conntct In ochedulin& 1t Marina. Tktets will be availablt •t the door 'lburoday ntghl ac:c:ontlna to a Marina 1pokalmln. Adutll are '1, studenu II.le and Children 11. The box office opens at 7. New Tract' ens1ty . Questioned A propoted M-lot additlon to tha Grom Valley development w11 put oil Tutldly by the Fountain Valley City Council lo give dtveloper Georae Holstelo a cbaDoe to reduce the proposed density ot the tract. . . Councilmen lndlcatod In revl•wlnf the propooal that they would not approve It u pretenled. with lot sit.es 1vera1ing 6,100 aquare feet. Holstein had sought a zone change which would allow for the 1maller iot Two Libyan size, wblcb on some toll II 5,000 squaro feet , white not requiring the development of a part area within the tract. Pl 'A k' But councilman Bernie Svalatad noted : anes ttac tbat city zoning ordinances require either .. • a park or larger lotl for the r.oning P. · · catet:ory sougbt for lbe developmem. ' s T The parcel In queatlon ts I.I acres at • 1 0 . r.ansport tbe comer of Ward Street and Slater . Avenue which abuts the e11stln1 Green ~, WASHINGTON (AP) -Two U'"'an Valley develilpmeot: "' Den DeMllle, --'lOI llDlsteln, llillltary planes apparently attacked an told the council thaf lo 11169 tlie company ~er1can ~ cargo ~ane today over r,'tunted to put 170 apartment.I on the ~ Medltetranoan, tbe Stole Depart.pent and, but at dty urolng had llOj done 19, He pointed out tnat four mooths ago said. · the c:ompany's plan to put cluster housing Departmmt jlffjcfab aaJd the •lla.ik on the llto -wlllch would have had the came well out O\!er 1ntemaUonal Wfl.ters. de1b:ed' density -was denied by the city. One replirt VtJi thal tt.'w¥ oear Mal~ ._ "We -Were t4l<1 the city wanted tingle Al far ..; could be· c1atennlned, ~ibe' · fomlly ... tta illitead," DeMilte aald. _ _, • · • 11& ulil ihe resl<lenu of the proposed Atnertcl!! P'-wu.-t, tlk\ ol.llqlajl • ,i,._c1; Wobid-bOcome> •metnben of the &aid. . •i. ::-• 1 ,;· ~ .' • l!rt,~ v'.illey RecreldOn AasoCiatkJn and They llld. daUdll ,... ~ ~ ~ ""'° the uae of the development•- .lng bu •II 1fu ..;.Wn the Amiricaoi · 21 "Cl'!'I of tl'eeiibtltr and the recrea- Pl,ane hid not lnlrln1e\l (IC Ubyan ter-UO®l comple1. iliory. : · · •Bu< with backing ot two Green Valley ' iour<U·Uld:Jtbll ·(}~. cae ·tr._rl , res~ who te.tl/lad at lbe hearing, =i::~~~&~.::;~· :;:,~J:.r'U:-~~ :clearly 'nfariad. ' · · exception to lhi r.oainc ordtnaDoe to ac- lletitll ri'e' aklmpy arid It wu mt ~~.\he develoj>ment. known lmnlOdiltaly liow many pors0ras Al lbe' u1Ji1!1 of Councllman George were aliDud the ouo, which normally Scott. a 11'¢Jo!I 'fal approved conUnutni does DOI carry IJl"/ weapcl!ll. the tleni for two weeks to give Ho1Jteln There' 'bne been reports that Ubyan ti.: opportU(llty to revise the tract plan planes were flying ov~r the Me<ttter-w~ the in~tton of making the ranean in eearch of Israeli commercial minimum lot size 6,IXXI square feet. airlfnen to avenge the shooting down of a l.Jbyan airliner by Israeli warplanes over the Sinai several weeka ago. In Valletta, Malta, sources repc>rted the Cl~ was fired upon by French-built :tfjrage jell with I.Jbyan marldngs. These infonnants said the shooting oc- CWTed about 25 miles aouth of Malta. That Mediterranean ialand la about ZOO iniles north of Trl~, Libya'• capital. • The lnformanta • ~ted the U.S. blane flew on to Atheni..'Greece, where It ihade ari emereency IMding. · Tiie Malteee IOlll't<9 aald the attack look place within Malta's "ntgbl tn-for.matlon region" and that the lsland'a C!Vu Aviation Authority baa a tape reconling of the U.S. pilot's radio aler\, .'lbe LlbYan Air Force DW11I 22 jet fil(btert, 10 ol' them Anierlcan bulll Fla. 'lbe other 12 are French manufactured Miraie jeta. 'lbe Cl30 Hercules ii a four-engine transport plane which saw extensive service in Vietnam and ls the workhorse of 'the American tactical airlift fleet. Cl* can caJTY more than 80 people or about 1' tolll of cargo. tu cruising apeed of about S35 miles an hour makea it much sl9wer than any fighter plane. • Billy Graham: Castrate Rapists ·JOHANNESBURG (UPI) -Evangelist Billy Graham utd today the United State. should revive the death penalty for 10rne crimes and 1ugaested that rapists should be castrated. · Graham , on a two-week "crusade" Jn South Africa, told a news conference, '11 think there should be capital pt.1ni11hment for certain crimes. I think that where eapital punishment is administered equally -to white and bil1ck -It's been proved to be a deterrent." Asked about punishing rapist!, Graham said, "I think when a perJOn ls found guilty or rape he should be caatra~ed - that would stop him pretty qulck." , 01AMe1 com .. DAILY PILOT 'l'llt 0-.0-C:O.H DAILY f'ILOT •lrti M!ICll .. ~i......tti. ,..~,.... lo ~.lllotll w Ille OrMIN Co.11 l'lbl~ c.,,.....,, ...,._ ,..,. ldfllont •r• .-.u111t;. M-•v 111ro1'911 f'r ... Y, flN' Cos.II MIM, Ntwl>Qrl lleacto. Hunllnrgbl Btac~,...,...;,i V1111v. 1..99.,.. • t.Mcfl, l"'int/5Milflllld ind $.In CllmtnMI Mii Jlilff Clpltlr..,._ ._ •Inell r"loMI .clll .... Is pulllll,_ .. ll.lrdlYI ...0 Sund&V" Tiie prlnc"IP.tl pWIJlllJlw 11llnt lt •• no WHI ..., Strwt. c;e.11 Mtlt, C.11111rnll, tlll9'. Robert M, Weed ,.....,.,. tN ~lllltr Jack I. C1rlty ~let Prwllltl!t W Gt!ttf1i hU .... W "'°"'" ....... ii -n.,,.. •• ""' tr"' -.. Chat!• H. i.... . c.herl P. Half 1-tllll1~ MWllOll'll liOllilrt T •"'Y C.Yi11o W.I °'.,.. C...., htlrlt- Huefatt• ..... OM&. 11111 ···(h k11t .... ,,. Melllfli Mdt11t1 P.O. lox 1•0. t2641 --~ kodlr m F-1 .__ C.11 MIMI 211 Wnl hJ lll'NI ,....., 80Kll: 1m ~ 9o\li.Ylrl S.. C""""'9: lllll Morttl f:I Cimino lhol -tM1•b•1 (TI41 642-4121 c ............. , ... '41·1611 ,..,.....,..,....c_.,c-~ ..... ,u. ~. lftio CW.• c.e.tt l"llllli.Mnt ~. No -..... '"'*'''• ........ -""' ... ed¥wt~ ....... ... .. ........ MflliOUt ........ ...... .,,. ..,.. ... -· ................. c.... ....... C98 ale.-M11 •~ W C*'NJ UM .........,, w ... a.11 -"'"'• 11111""7 ......,..,... WM fl'IOllWI!¥. Vietnam Troops Advance to Lift Outpost Tlireat SAIGON !AP) -Several thooaand South Vietnamese troops With tanks and bomber auppc>rt were advancing to Utt the siege of a gvvermnenl !'l'lpolt !O • • miles north ,of Saigon, the South Vlei· nam..O commalid ll'DOUlicl4 today. • Jtlwu only 'lbe leCOllil ~ In the 53 d~'.I ~ ,tilt ~ll!'e .. l!\&t ~ aolrnoWlldpd ~ oporattons, a1llioUgb the Communll~'ildt •ccmed Sooth,.Vtet- lll!llO!O forcea ol ocores of land-grabbing maneuveni in violation of the peace agreemenL , A South Vietnamese spokesman aald the. operation to relieve the post at Rach Bap wu launched late Monday, and ad- vanCe uiU.t1 were wlthln half a mile of the outpo1t. He aald be had no reports of ma· jQI" contact but the altuaUoo there wu "much improved." Tiie SaJion command also threatened to launoh operations to lift the arttllery siege of another outpost 30 miles farther north, al the Tong Le Cban camp. 'lbt command said TO!ll Le Olan WU hit by more than llOO artillery, rocket and mortar row)d1·1'1e!day. Seven aoldlera were reportM w6unded and a barrilcka and a qWU>Uty of munttjona !"~• reported destroyed. Sources aatd • Sou1b Vietnamese gunship allO was hit by an- tiaircraft fire but got back to Saigon. The Saigon command hM reported more than 100 casualties at Rach Bap and Tong Le Chan. It says Rach Bap has been under siege since March 11 and Tong Le Chan since Feb. 26. Meanwhile, Soutlt Vietnam charged that North Vletnllll In February aent 50,000 troops, 300 tanks and hundnds of heavy gullB southward ltl violation of the cease-r1te agreement. . "On a daily basis," the South Viet- namese rorelgn ministry salcl. tn a c:om-- munique, "the North Vietnamese Com· muntsts Introduced into South Vietnam through the Ho Chi Minh Trail an average of too truckloads of ammunition, war materials and troops ." ·But Atl!erican officials jn Washlngton sald Intelligence sources noted a 1ubstan- tial reduction in the number of North Vietnamese troops and suppll" betnl put iJito th& top of the supply line at the Nori~· Vtetoamese end of the Ho Chi r.(inb trail< Indicating thal Hanoi Is cut· ting bock s•lpmenu to Communist forces in south Vietnam. But tho olllclals reported there ts 1Ull sigblflCll!t rnc!vement alone the suppQt network fattber aollth. l'rot1t P .. e;J SUPREME .•. public education." Jn addition, critlcl of the lower court decision outside the court predicted "• generation or litigation" 0<1 related servioea such 11 public beallh and Police protection should Ute tower court be upheld . The Texas acbool financing 111tem wu attacked by Demetrto P. RodrflUel and II Mexican·Amortcan parenll and their cblldren who live lo the Edaewoocl Independent School District In San Antonio. on. or seven school dl.ltrtcll In the city. • l • Valley uncil Actio • Hon Iii ... form ... major -tatm Tlleldly the-,_ ta1o ValloJ (JIJ Ollundl: . . G111111 v.uuv1 Ollitlnued ·the IPPI,,.... ot ~ ~ to add I Miqt M1•;s •·to .. 0... ValloJ Intl• .. cilJ' -~~ cplltl -~. -the ......... ...,"·-_,..,,.._,. ZNVll\ONMl!M'AL llEPOBT! PlannlnJ DlreClor Cllni.o ShaTnd _.led lbe dNll ol the ctty's ~ I« prooessfOg eovtruomootal 1-._.. and lnvtled councll111111 lo oubmll their .....,.itons prto. lo tbelr April S me<l- Joa al -u wU1 loo liMllaed. • GREENBELT COMMIBSION: Voted I to I DOI to joill 1he propoood Santa Al\J !U>W G-Comm!Jston. MILE IQUAU PAJIK: u~ lJlll'>VOd the leaae ol II ...... ol lllle ~ Pait -the counly wltb· the ag-that the elty's allare ol the leue will be the development ot a 11.25 rnlllloo sports and re<reetion com pies. Belief Aired 'Huntingwn Unconstitueioryi!_ O.lrl Kelley, chairman of tha Council On Sensible Tantlon (COST). dec:latod lbe Hunlfnltoo Beach City Council un- co.U.Ututlonal Moaday nlgbl . ... . "' ~ . "The Constitution, Aitlcf4 IV; Siction -\ 4, guarantoes to eveiy lllate' • rti>W>Ucan form of &vVermnel\I, !If J1'Jo!i' !!!.tlon of powers II the basli!'~p»," she told councilmeq. • l ~ , 1 , d "One branch oL go emment may not QU.estton Clpu s exercise~ powen 1 ~btpncb. · •• 1 .. :;;_ • • , ~.,. wbic~ guaranteel>as.bOln~ by the V lo~ · ' U ,. --. pro5elll form of gov~t lo Hun-l:llley 8 sing ' tfb&\od Beach .. ~.;iexequtive , .. · • ·-· . -• · .,banci><(lh1\'"¥"') JtgjlllaUve Portable Unim . :· pow.r~yt1_11i,,.w1oture . n.·1 . . . "• '· Siie,~ COIDplalOeci, tbe llUIJOr 'Ibe 32 portable clauroorna which autboritr. "vested in • \ y ,manager house part of Fountain \Taney Hfih not elected by the people; ,Uferifore, the Schoo1'1 l,3llO atudents·may lie dodared Pl\f"I' of ·lhe. P!"Ple, to:~I-tbelr . • all l'!)'enlllleDI ·ha· -a ~y aald Illegal by the clty ol F-alt>:V ey. . cOw.:il·~ ~ cilY' tor.'' City A-r :no-~ ~ . H~~dt · on· thl ~· used to ~ IOkl. 1he city COll\ICll, hi -. IO d~ate h<r oii\ioial~ Iha pro-reMarch the lltuatlon lui1her before ·.._ posed. pollc,. comw!fr ·· e which tJon 11 taken, but. hi noted that the she says 9'"~ be' "I YP ill city "bootleg •--bulldlnp are not ordlnaneel are lijile, · ~use the .., ....... -, . COW>Cil Is llDCODStlt\Jtloiial. .. authi>rl!ed by the orlllnal. (condJUonal CounCtlmen accept.;., her page use) pennlt, nor by the city councU to resolution Jn silence, making no reply. seek lea:al means for the city to ease the overcrowding at the hlgb ocbool. Tha ac· tion was taken in the wake of the defeat of the $27 million high school bond which would have paJd for two new schools for the Huntington Beach Union High School District. In making Ills report, Woodruff said the high echool dlttrlct was eranted a condltlonal u1e permit In 1965 for con- struction of five permanent buJldingl on the site on Bushard &reet near Slater Avenue. Acconllng to the permlt applk:aUon, the ocbool WU to house 1,000 students. He Aid U... ll9 DC> arnendm<Dta to the appltca!lon for Installatlon of the -ary l111Udtnp. ''Tbly ""~-fact i al)d thoro ma:I be a .,...,. of 1 •11111 •ltel¥tt"I" Oii 1'11!1~ ~y., o l!iJI;" WooclNll aald. I , attorney explained that hi s con- tlhulril ' hil re.eareb ltlto tlie legal ramlliCatlona of tbe situation and hopes to have additional lnformatlon on It by the end of the week. • Error Corrected On Mile Square A story which ran in Tuesday's paper incorrectJy detailed an alleged brfl>ery scandal f!'ier the agricu?tural UJe of undeveloped land at Mlle Square Parfl. That ocandal wertedly Involved f!oO we'stmlD11er dty oiflctall who attempted to obtaln a $10,000 bribe from fal'll\Of George Mural who wu trylnl to ....., his tease on 150 acres of the land. '1be 8lon' lnnomctly lllalld that the allelfOd btlba wali taken by l1f'P F<iunlaln Valley 0!11 ollldala. The iiall1 Pilo~ reareta the error• I 1 \ Nixon Hit on Aid Cut To Vietnam Amputees Valley on~t Join Greenbelt In a 4-t voto, FOW1taln Valley 'dty councilmm ~ ~ n!lbt nQl lo become pa~ ol thie .Santa Ana River Greenbelt C9mmfsslon . . 'lbe coundl members who voled not to joln the new ·&iftlCY -Mayor Al Holllndea. Georrl• -· Ed Jul! and Bernie Sv.istad -alf~ th• Idea WU a good one, but aald they could not back a proposal which ere.ates "another Jayer of gov~rnment." The proposal had been broogbt before the council earlier this monlh, but at that lime they 1elemd it to the planning commllslon for fia1her et~. · · . That group recommended that the city joln for one year as long as the cost did not nceed 11,800, further auggestlng the city review the commiasion'1 acUvWel at the end o fthe *1ar. r , The cooimls3too ls !>elnl eotablilhed by ~ ageiclei whole jurlsdlc- tioo OOYers the river and the Santiago Creek bed. The p,,,_t Is to creole a greenbelt ot parks and ..creatlon.i areas for a mile IDd a half en e6dJ side ol the waterways, from the ,.coonty ltne to the ocean and from the riVll' aJong the creek to VWa Park Dam. Fountain Valley, according to the pro- posal, would be responsible for the ac- quisition through condemnation and purchase, of more than S);OO acns within the city limiu. Svalstadt said he would be in favor of joining the commission only ti the county would give the city a portion of its revenue-sharing funds for purchase ol. the acreage. J u..t aald be opposed the creation ot the commissloo because: "I can't see settlng up another department for one essen- tiltly mlnor operation within the jurlsdlc- tion of the county." After voting to not join the organlza- Uon, councilmen agreed to prepare 1a resolution suggesting some posJtlve ac- tion that can be taken on the matter . 5cott said be would be tn fa v o r ot bringing it before the co u n t y Inter- governmental Co u n c 11 (IGC) or for working for a voluntary cooperative ef. Ion between the jurlsditdoos who wW be developing a land along the river. To date, the cities of Huntington Beach, Anaheim, Orange, Santa Ana, Villa Part and Yorba Linda have agreed to Join the commission •Iona with the county of' Orange, the Orange County Flood Control District ind the Oran1e County Waler D!Jtrlct. The matter Is sun pendlllg lo the dttes of Costa Mesa, while Garden Grove and Newport Beach dld not jotll, bUt referred tbe matter to the !Ge- From P .. e I PA~r-~·~;1 •1 r Santa Ana, Costa Mesa ... all over the county.'! He aald he ls trying to determine if then la 1 precedent for a clty llklna: ac- tion ln a 1lmllar sltuallon. CouncUmen acctpted Woodruff'• report without comment. City manager Jim Neal said the cost of construction of the complex will be covered by combining revenues from the city's park rund, a $400,000 advance from ~ general fuod, plus lhe city's portion W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Tbe Nixon ad· Of revenue-sharing 10< the fiscal years mlnistration today wu accused of 1972-73, 1m.74 and part of the 1974-75 Valley Resident To Face Trial In Mail Fraud Jamet Ho!Jopple, owner of·a ahut-down Fountain Valley televi!Jon repair store is scheduled to appear ln federal court in Loi Angeles on Aprll 2 to face charges of mail fraud. outrageous, cruel and deceptive tactics in allocation. propoolng cut.. In ftnanclal aid to Vie~ u, also said the malntenanco and nam amiwtees. The Disabled American opeNtion costs, which average about Veterans urged quick ..._..-ap-1175,000 per year, will he handled as part proval of legWatton attlpplng the of the dty'sLfJllng budget and that Veterans Admlnlstratlon of authority to utUlr.aUon of e f\p for construction revise dlaablllty rating ochedut .. without will not \(I ·~ park con- coogresalmal approval. ~-'. -.. 1 i ----·-----------,-';_,I;. ~ I ' DAILY PILOT Iliff l'llOtt NEW ENVIRONMENTALIST Huntington~• H1rlow Harlow Given Additional Duty In Environment Richard HJ!' low, executive assistant to the city administratclr, bas been assigned to dual role as the chief environmentalist !or Huntington Beach. Harlow will take over some of the ad· mtnlltraUve dutlea now bandied by Tom Severns, envlrootnental resources direc· tor, who retires May 14:. I l • I I • • i ) l ' • l City councilmen agreed to Harlow's ap-1 polnbnent Monday nlgbl. They also authorlle the hiring ol an additional plan- ner and a aecretary strictly for en- vironmental purposes. TwO weeks ago, City Admlnistrator David Row!anda had .iked pennlsston to simply ellmlnate Severns' post when he retlrel. Rowlan<ls had asked for the addtuonal planner and secretary to handle en· vtronmental affairs, but nothing more. Councilmen, led by Jack Green, refus· ed to tuck the post away Inside another department. "We need something of a devil's ad· vocate," Green aaid two weeks back. "Departments get too involved in the day-to-day work." 401 personally bflleve Harlow will be an ' excellent environmental coordinator,'' Green said Monday. Green wu receotiy named director of the new environmental quality department in the city of. Los Angel ea. Han1et , •Wieder, cbabman of ' the clttzena Envtronmental Council, aalil her organllallon· alao agreed with the pt_. 1!1•nl1 I 9(, .envtronmental pow.,.. lo Har~,s~. ,,, " Harlow "wu reoenUJ1 eleYated to &he executive aulstant Post from usis\aDI planning djrector. Dis1,:riminatj.oti Bill Posed hy ~oretti SACRAMEN'IO (AP) ...: -All state policlel, rules and regulations that tend to discriminate against women would be reported to the Legtslaturo by all atste agencies, under a proposal by ~bty· Speak!!' Bob Montu (l).Van Nu,ys). The Asaembly· J¥fctary COirunlttee quickly approvtd the meuur. -ACR 33 - without dissent Tueaday. . ·II •• CLOS ID SUNOAJ Don Peacock, chief of the state's Bureau of Repair Services. said today the charges against Holsopple, who own- ed the Airway TV and Appllance, 10925 Kalama River, at.em from hlJ alleged COD malling ot uaed translston to TV dealers throughout the stall with the proceecll belnl aent to him. Peacock noted that U~pte alloown- ed Alnlay TV and Apptlitice atores lo Long Beach and Wlllttief. SALE--~ ·~, ; . BaSeban Mitts from $5.95 He aald the stale Bureau ol Consumer Affairs revol:ed Holloppte'• llceme Jut month following heartnp 1o1o the alleced fnaud and dishonest dealings with llore customers. "Holsopple advertised a free safety in- epectlon and modlltc.1Uon.s on RCA color sets and would, investigation revealed, unnecessarily roplace tubes and pad out tbe ref.Ir bill by replsctng unnteessary parts,' Peacock said. The investigator said Hol90pple wu al90 accused of charging a customtr ~ to repi.ce lit defective hig)l.voltqe tubel, ''Jlben In fact the translormar wu operalbil property and there wu no need to replace the tubftl." Pucock aald the eTklence'Jathorocl lo the bunau's tnv..i;aatlon !lolaopple wu tunied over to the U.S. 1tt«nt''' of- fice, which led to the nuna o1 the ma11 fraud ch&r1es In coonectton with the allesecl COD malling ol more than I.,IOO u&ed tranllstorl. f ' Im114:achment Loses CONOORD, N.l!. (AP) -The New Hamplblre HOUie voted fl7 to 'IS Tuel-. !IAY to kill a reoolutlon alldni ~ io tmpoadl Pl'Hldent Ntnn. i1ie -lu- tlon, ilDoMoml by Rep. l:uaene Dlnlell Jr. (l).lnnldln), accuted Nfd Of -I lnl "compltlo contampt tor .., -ltftullollll lomr ol government" am ot •a delil>erate atlempl tu prov.ire rtvolu- tlan ldd!Jlc to his dJctatanli!p." l About 100 Pr. Shoes \~ • '11,.. •.. ,. Odds & £111$-Mosf At M. • '. Odd Sizes Ten~s Shorts arii~ Temis Dresses ·.r. ' ................................... 1111 Track Shoer-$11.95 to $28~5 Basellall Sbll85-$10.95 td2t.95 little l.eallll S..-$$;45 Al Purpose ~$8.95 t11lt~5 • Men's Tellllis Shen- . $1l5-$9.50$14.95 ' $18.95 ladies' T ennls Shies-. $7.95-$t50-$1 5' & $18.95 lldlam Waffle Stampers-'$2f.95 swat Su~J.U Sox-hds OPEi I TO &4'lOS£D SllllA YS • · aasebaD & SoftbaR Bats' ·; . '. : · · · lasebd lllllarshirts' : BasebaOs & Saftballs "f~ ~~ fWdlall GloY~$4.95 up • ~ lllfaOr & Outdooi Handbans ·, bcquetban .Racquets . ·-:·1*8 Temis Paddles l Sets • y~ T.is Rackets-$4.951 ta $55.IO WIM · Dunlap-1ana Tellis &ans , lfu1 ( I Bays' Tennis Shirts & . Sharts. RAlEIGll BIKES '~J:s Bike ir-Thr-Tabes ~1919 --. \ w-. MIKh 21, 191) H ____ o_•_•L;..V_P_rl_OT_.:r Prices Take· Record Advance .. Free..,ay Sanaarltans DEAR PAT: Is it really against lbe law to stop on the freeway and help a disabled moto~ist? Someooe feld me this recently and I !ind it hard to believe that there Is legislation against being a ~ Samarilap. Wbat would be tbel!Qrpo:;e or such a law? C.T., Laguna Niguel • State law sayt tt h Illegal to stop to assist a disabled vehicle oa a freeway unless the driver of the disabled car "sum.mom" help. Ir a 1tranded driver displays a distress signal, such as an emergency Oag or a raised car hood , that'• an lndicaHon (summons) tbat help ts needed. Another motorbt can st.op lega11y under these circumstances, if no traffic balard ii created. The purpO.e of tbk law h to protect the motorist against dlsrepatable or "bandit" tow track operaton: and otbtr1 wbo might take a• vantage of a stranded driver'• thuatlon. Cheeking Benefits I . ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Led by a record ..,e.ll)Olllh lilc!o•'" Jn '*t.ry . .... ... pncea, tona4lJlleJ' prkea went up 111: Februal')' at tbe 1teepeS1 rale since the Korean war, lhe governmeM..ud today. the Bureau o11:.a110r $1itllt!cs sa1r1 the Consumer 'Prtco ln!lei' 'iurgecl' by lol'll\1' tenths of a per<Ollt Git 1 IOooonib'Ji ail- justed basis lastmontli; mirldilfthel>li!- 8est monthly Iner .... In tbe cost yr liv- ing since ~·tJiuarr 196t. Food prices over-.aU went I.IP by 2.2 percent seasonally adjusted, the biggest rise since February 1951. But food Federal Buy . Of Ziggurat Discounted . Officials of the General Services Administration (GSA) todiy di!counted an announcement by Orange Cowity Supervisor Ronald Caspers Tuesday which a~ared to be a confirmation of federal pu'tchase of the giant Laguna Niguel Rockwell International facility . 'The GSA office in San Francisco said that final confinnation was still awaited, although the regk>nal office was proceeding with technical reports on the one million square foot building called a ziggurat due to its stepped Babylonian design. "We have to proceed on the assump-- tioo that it will be approved but we donp- pnow if that will happen," an official said. He said that an announcement that the government had bought the plant was "reading something into something." "1be something was a letter from the regional administrator T. E. Hannon ad- vising Caspers that a socio-eeonomic and that environmentaJ an impact statement were being prepared for the buy. Csspers also was thanked' lor assisting the GSA with a report on availability of housing for .tbe predicted three thousand to five thousand employes of the plant. which has been empty since cornplett00 due to the slowdown in aerhspace con- tracts. ' ~ 1o.......,, llorts jumped by (Coolumer !l'lces in metropolitan Los U per<eol, lbe -pell on record. Angelu ,... o.I pment In Februaey for The bureau added that lhe increase in a record consumer price · inde~ and the meau, pouHry and fish boucht at -11r1est mt0tlll1 glln .u--111:0.1 poreent groc«T) ~ aeceler1ted, 'rising hy 4 leap 1111 8epte111bel-, tbeJlurou of L1bor -it bi..., month. &itlistiea said todoY. .. The price re~ was a stunning blow (The statistics mean tbe co.>t ol ll•lng lo Pruldent Nixon's lnflaU<11 fighters , In tbe !)le!Npoli!Jn area ii t.3 pei<enl and reflected the obarp Increases In food • at the wholesale level in recent months. biiher than. a tear qo. l But even witbout the big increase in On an unadjusted basis, consumer food prices, the consumer price report prices surgod -Y seven-tenths of ·l per· was bad. 'Ibere were sizable lncreases cent, the highest monthly increa9e 11lnce also in non-food rommodities and March 1969. Food prices, to the saJne services. basis , increased by a sharp 1.9' ~t , Bree%it19 llp Into Newport Barbor the blaest since January'a 2.t pucent. The -Jan11Ary uotdji.isted increUt! wa.s the biggest In mote than 20 yea.rs. The bureau said that with the ex· eeption af eggs, price.'l of most kinds of food rose sub.stantially In February. Meat, poollry, cer<al and bakery prod- ucts rose more than usual. 1bert were also sharp lnereAM:S In dairy products and fresh vegetables. The prices of non·food commodities in- crtased by three-tenths of l perctnt after a decline in January. On an adjusted basis, the btU'tau said. the increase was even sharper -five-tenths of I percent. ' Prices of services also accelerated, ~· ·'.· creasing at 1 four-tenths of 1 ps'Ctftt • · rate , double lhe prevk>us month. •~'. Even as tbe lateJt report wu beiDI ' released, Herbert St.eln, Nixon'• cbld·' • economics adviser, said conswner srices'1·, will show incr<..., In Muth Ind April. But fann prices, Stein said, will deelint in that pertod and rotail prices will levol out in lhe second half of the year. Steirl, chairman ol tbe Council <>( ·- Economie Advisers, made bis comment in testimony to lhe Senate-House Joint Economic Committee. • ., DAILY ,ILOT &ttH '1M• .. ~ ' /, ' up to 20 knot. at 4 p.m. Velocities increased to 30 kn.OU by midnight but slackened a bit today. FeYI stout sailors could be found braving the oCca'.sional rains· and stiff win ds which whipped the Orange Coast Tuesday: This gentleman; how.· e,ver •. seemed ~vigorate9 by it all as winds at Newport Harbor whipPed ~~~~""-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t . ' DEAR PAT: Social security always ad- vises people to file an application for benefits several months in advance of eligibility. ID preparaQon for my eligibili- ty in several months, l visited lbe santa Ana Social Security office in December, and was given a fonn card to complete and maH to Baltimore for a record of my itemized yearly earnings. 1 received an acknowledgement of my request, but no further reply. This is pll%Zling since HEW a.dvl.Jes the public to check Social Sea.tri- ty records every three ,years, warning that mistakes in earnings not corrected wilbin three years may not be adjustable later. How can a persori periodically verify his account, if ~l Secur!ty doeon't even supply l,he necessary m- fonnaUon to someone preparing to apply for benefits? I hav& written~ trying_ to get a lo1low-up on my earninpi'a6fDl req\leM, ~llut '''lla'""'r" l'<!Ctlted"'r·n y ack&Wledgerrient. • 1 1·11hr J Caspers was 1sked to 1uppty1 the federal agency. with citizen Input on tbe environmental ~Ct of file purebase. The superv\siOr was·-askeft1 '"'19 J orward that infonnatloll 19 llje an~i~ "' fice within 30 days. Orange County Jlqy;; $,COlf~S QP,.~!f,,. Pu~·~ c~mpaiili· ·· ' ,.._ I 9'• <''l'.J\il'Oiatl'&e U>Ut1tftidmku 'C!rl\J!ri!oy ildNts of1AlbetiC~ toclll"ltick::f,1\iff l 't,<t million development program 1 fund-fa1s- ing campaign aimed at business and In-, ~~~'!~~~ ~~p~ D~vel~p'.~r,r~ :~: "'"JW.bo 1t, 1 ~±.l~J;l(Wifl!leMt llJ!"IJ!1?t •'~·1"'1 1 !1" ,,.1 r.I ,,.,,.,. l•HJ""""""'' yJ(~'f\ '' BynMCK CllVl!EliL' reliteo lllelll "l'ij In WDI . be Clue<I tlie'~meri)la•lflo be'relatid. '( .°'·•·..., •• ..,. _ 1 • "nature talking tO man." eave the prefer-'McHard saJd-that he la h1Nd ••and ll9fi .calu.i& land' developers "a b~ ol rod use for all lands. , great 1um1 .r...n..ey" bocalllli·ln tbdly'o 3 ~t-~·· lensi i ,.::il)'~"~~ir~..=iM.\111'.,.~.1 !·~;.'. ~~t~.~ .. F .. '"',;i=-. ~~1~:~'."~=~;u~~ ~ aM ~. !\'.,out~ ~,I ~1 t '!itlvei Hav~ 'p,ld lOr· l t1;0:@ ocim: nl1>o"1.". • ,;·;-.q • '~y "', ' nibs,,• . "n•turt• tor ll'Jll! ., . fm, pre enslve . stu<ty • of .jus aucb . ...,, He srud the pl/111ner must not -. W.G.O., Newpert•-h '1:1\e GSA ,officlal'.aald Ideal hearlnp on environmetita1 impact "depends on the local people" and e111lalned ·that Jn. formation also-was !Ollght-from.Caspers, office. , 1 'Tile GSA. spokesm~n ~ tbat tbe .,. timate ol employe poi>uJa'liiln was ti on "what the planJ could bold" and that exactij what ·ageDCfes wouid use plant, is purchased by tbe fedtiral govefDment, were not yet;determioed! /, dustry~ 1 scout -officials· have set a 70-day deadline on the money-ralaing effort. It began with a breakfast meeti'* ,thia morning in' Af;labeim for food industry represe.ntativA and a luncheon in &anta Ana for members of the building in· dustry. The council wants to raise SlS0,000 in the food iiidustry; $4511,000 in building In· dultry and later this month begin a driv& among_ manufacturing and g e n e r a I bus)ness firmS for $600,000. I~ :r\ieodai prei'Jliiaiby Ll\l!lli 1 vlroJlmental backgrounds, apd are now )a · ollly the past and present, but'alao lht" Beadi !:lllzetls'. Town Pl8nnlng Ai/lOcl tbe proc:eos· ol wrltlog local onlloances demands of the future . tion. -. , .: , i.; recquiring thaf ,deveJOpus, tak~ into ac-, "You think it.'1 ~d.now, jUJt wli~ until ~ .. Speakµfg before· a near·capacity crowd count all the ep.Vil'Qllmental for~. . we have ~ice aa JJ?.IDY ICboo~.' tw1~ is at the. %3;-seat Forum ~. •McH.arg;, McHarg said that hi1 job, as an en-mat\)' ~gbways, etc., etc., etc. he saul explained ·the "''damned SlDlP!e'' pc;ocesa 1 viroomental planner, ii buietlly to coo-· He said that the concerned citizen oow .. of taking all y,e environmental t(;ctors ~ct the. ~i@Ufic exP,Uta .on a 10C;8l a.r,a has access to the courts, a~ that ~-~ into account to determine t,be best~ of being planned, "arid to take it apart, ''like actions would ~me increumgl)' ~.·· the land. a layar ealle" to determine· the past New legal theory holds lhat bealtli arid The lecture was attended by higb-rank-through pre~l forces on the Janel. welfare of the: couununity throagb en- ing county and municipal planners 8f Such ICienUsts ~tilute -"the l~t best viromentaJ planuing are am on~ well is· enviromnentalists, and member! evtdence". and tell the natural planner g u a rant~ 8~1 or the 14th and ll_Ui of prfvate land use coosultlog firms. jµst what use should be put where. A' amendments to fhe U.S. Comtltutloncbt I lch "-uish b~ u. b'·'"" change in one 'step of 'tbe uological layer said.Id. 1 . 0 a r ~~ e, _. INJl.Y.' wlTI have an ·effect on all the '-'hen. As · e , rom cour;t action. two other. fie.;., moustacllt . l'\liitching, Haq • satd ul , tors tilvt been a fOrce In envlrvmentar ~ ecological planning was a requirement He cited tbe folly of llullding a hospital planning; "bleeding hcltl projccti which for all development. ~ the San Andreas, fault an~ 9f b~ding never get built anyway)" arid eVidenct Soc!lal Security Operatlou SaperYbor J1clde1V~ 1~ !'•I 11111 ... yoa ~y Hied 'fol bendlll, your r<qaitf (of dm' ings records did not receive a ''top priority" .Ji-.; ralho aor will-I "'1 elude foll itemized ~arty ~ llpres. Tiils laform1tlon II pnvldtd Ooly wbea 1 penon adl&ally Illes and lt must be ........ led hy SClclal Security penon- nel. 'Ibo eamlnp cll<c.k yoo requested Is the: l&Dle as that rectmmeDded le and pnYlded for penons maklnl periodk eb<cb Uiroagbool tbelr worillq years. Enon cUJcovered tn earalngs records can be conected. by referring &o W-! fonns, or other vertflable records. Tbese periodic chec~ are recommended to •avoid confusion In eritabll,shill( ~ ...... c1,1ou . "'"' • ""' """~!I~~ ' •has pu!td iilcl perl!,n,afJrr.~~Y record• ·may not be re;ij:U)' *811alile. • I -• " •"' I ' :,.,.. ·~ t .. Thia effoi-t is the second phase of • $3.25 million campaign, of W'.hleh the council bas rais"ed $1.76 million in the past year from JouQdations and ln- -divld!W~-. ' ~ ~ FWiUs ·'"11 be used' to. acqqite and/or • Jmpfp.~ Ille Lost Valley Scoot Reserva-., .. t1fli ne'lr )Y,amer Hot Springs/Las Flore.s rl, Cimp:d€&r ~San Clemente, the Sea Base and Argus iaillog ship tn Newport Beach .JU!d Camp;.Abwalmee and camp Grace r• Valley,ltr:lljg Bear. "Yoo'd betttt !mow what you're d~iµg m a flood plain. In cooSlderation _or of d .. tructlon and 1tupkilty, he said. . · before you screw it up," be said. True Southern Cellfomla ,mudslideS, he s;ud, Ke cited exlm,ples or'lhe poiJoniDg or.--~ natuf'!l} pJapnlna:_ ~mo,ved ~<¥1 and "it you put buil~ngs oo a 1teep slope, Colorado water. supply by a Defe~·. ''::i~ectlve j~l.frolll th&-p..,,.._., he 1 rou,,mlllljt as well pul wheels on them Departmen.t biolo•lcal warfare fadlltj;, too. and dump1°' 91 nttrate1 into another · Instead, it gathered all the en-, To the plan as outlined by the natur.al water supply wilicb c~a h1ah rate of No..,llere to Daaace -... ....... - DEAR PAT: Are there l'l1Y places in Orange County whe"i. ~aeil '4U' go • · to dance!,~ !tl'nds ~can1r ...,m .lo find any places where ....-.J)r•!!l'il1.i-i ,,. 21 years o)d, n..."o.!a.iit)eer"Yiiitllmk fr· lngton Beach bas )!eell clooed,l"t remCld·, eling for a long ulne. ' A.B., Newport BeaU Other Orange Coo{y -..&!eaa&t "d!IDC8 Spots may be avallable buC yoa're GUt of . lack along tbe eo1st. Ram8n of 1eenage. iiilml'51on lo IUjlOr< in Newpot1 Beech and Pier 11, IAllUlll -h ud Flmll- gan's Rainbow ID Colta Mesa ue nM true, a._.unc 11 -me111'ap0lef. r men. A recent Loi AD(tle1 test ~ ob-, jectlq to nlgbl ""°" -wllh i !f'..,..,. old age requlremeal '1!1111 uplied lo '1oeh: male escorts -jlJpei:n1tii bift e-.ed strict e.nlorcement of tbue carre1t ~al . oge limlll. Newpot1 lltl4i cft1 ~ .I ropot1 poor atten4 .... •at clly .. ~ dances al Cort11a del Mar Yotllb Center 'resulled In lhe dl1<9•~ of Ille dlllC;, . es ud evenln1.Jiour oefMU... 11 ur j(ps -teenap -fldllllet ~·"' la lhe man, lhefll be r ...... ..w 1o J'"· ... t. 1 , ~ t ... ' You'll Get Ref••fl •' DEAR P~ I ~otly 'ftlljle I , $lli deposit cm a m•ttr* and bo• •PrlnP II 1£vltz Fwniture ill Hunllnatllll ~aeh. our pl1nrr hat\'ciulnpl Md UM Id wiD not.be needed for • few months. When I requested 1 r:efund be ~Ued. I ';!.~Id that no refundl are ever tnlle w ~ consultation with a 11les -~-~~ .._, seems Uie a tl>tal walte or t!Jne._""' , deposit wH made In ~· Dcu!• ha~ to • be "ooosulted," or ii tbeie adlth<'r Wllff 91-G .. R.C.E., llu~ ._.. ~ .. Y hr! 'Y ;.,. ,....1p1 to tbe calllu James Arness, s\Jlr of ~ eo.. n _, Tele~q•s long-time serieS i t 'Lt•hli l"uriltm nd you wlll be..... "Gunsmolte" Tuesday OJ"" • rt!und lmmediJtely ...... ,_ ilopOlh • ot •• w11 made to ca•IL lldllllds art• IAaed was ~ u Man Ill bf mall becaaM or LeVlta' pulley of vet'!-Year aL 18th annual lntem~ f)'llll the icl<atlly tf uy peraon re-tlonal llr'oadcastlng Award! quc1U11 a reload. night In Los Angeles. l vironmeotal phases from bed rock characteristics intrinsic to t~e land, Blue Babies, a 'blood disorder amonc · geology through community • hea~th, Mc!'farg said, the' need! 1and desires of new-born children. · ' :•~'the three industry drives are ·~·~ ""C. Wolff Jr., manufacturing-~ ' tiUailies8: Carl Karcher, food; and Mer-GEM TALK I rill .. Jlutlu.Jr., building. .. . • _ Alex' Robertion · Jr., Scout Council ;. de elo2mePt program chairman, said• • f\Jnd raisHlg is an effort to catch up wj}h demands on srouting by tht ,county'.11 growth in the last 20 years. .. k . 1 Santa Ana Man;. TODAY by Bfotlier Begin t<)~g·1 ·u.~. w aµc. ' J, C. HUMPHRIES HE J:rA . OF SIERRA LEONE The third largest r.ough diamond ever found, The Star of Sierra Leone, Is temporarily the largest ,.Froin Wire Servtce1 diamond in existence. KABUL, Algblnl-- A Santa ADI The "'Star" takes third place as man and bis brother will step oot Friday, a rough· diamond after the Cullinan, resuming a humanitarian march that world 's largest, Which , weighed ended iii a ~100illi8tii'Wlied bandill staged S,106 carat., and the -Excelsior, an ambush last October. 995.2 carats. Both the CUiiinan ind • DaYid Ku;'!!. SS, of w....,., Minn., aad Eicelslor have sin,ce' been' clit, P>ter Kumt, ta. of Santa Ana, are hoping leaving uncut 'first P.lace to the lo walk UlrOllgh the · remain<\er of Star of Sierra Leone.' ' A~lwllltan: ~us Pakistani India and Look' at your diamond, aJl4. just ~ .L._,_~. fj!dges ij;ng the try to lmagina the immensity of W!JI r.i,. O'J:~.;! United Nations thii WZ di!COVery welg\lillg 968.9 ~ik!.u> . 1£ ' F\md 1 carat&-abt/ut half a pouild. Y• ""' , mergeney • • Months of study will proceed task Da'fld ~st IU\(lertook ~ lhati cuttiD&.lh• ro~'Star'J.lnto about two Yeti:~ qi> ·~ •· "' ~ di--'• d •• f Ill! and • :rtUl\aer brother, John, IS, "'"' cara~ ~· .,.. . ouwn s ~ were'atta<ked at Sorobl Mgbanistan five var)'lnf shapes and srzes. In tlje 'mailllll .P,"'°'tbe~ 1'P IUUllJl ror the meantifue, the rough will be ex-lrughi. . · blblled In world capitals toiraise , Joba,waa Ibo\ to death .and.David w., money fo~ charities. The,:miJestone watch. I . l · "Love tnoiqe prodaw 11ran Q diamb1ld1 hr gold," aats tbe pzoverb.,But the Jllll•tant OMEGA -tch provld .. pll tlmo. ._,._, .. _ .. __ .. w.c.tte.,.. •• uaon 11 ·-· ........ ., •• """* .. ,....-""told ........... MIO J.C. _JJ.t1mphrie6 Je1wlerJ 112l NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ' ..r1ou11y' wounded In •the rold, dwi"I The price of su<h a stona? Es· which~ brotben were robbed of~ tiJM\es go tip lo eleven lilllllon they carried. • dollars, but it& owner a New' York • G<wtmment • <)fflctala " hive pledgell jeweler, sa~ Qnly lhat b&'. paid ~ au)J90rl In tho renewed UNICEF "several million" aller m~ ol CONVENroo noMs I • • ! ' by Ibo l!wt91Jirotll~'ll'"•l111:llopt prlvafe bidding among the world'• "YEA•UN THE SAME LoCATION ... A~~;,-;:.~ ... a.... to llOl1lplete 1be trek m 1bciut two ""'"' top• ~di~a~m~l)~nd~m~erc~b~an~u:=_ ___ _I:=========================~ yean. ·-· • ' I • ) I -DAILY PILOT w......,,lhr<h21.1m • ...... ' ~astal Group -Meets a Test COASl"&OASTS OEPT. -Some time 1lflck in UU. 1pace, I 1t1gge.ted that all us lo,!erS in the late, ..... t ProposltJon 20 flap ought "' stop Criping at the new Coastal Zone Colllervatlon Commlsslonoc We ooght to •WJ> Jong enough to let them .. t start..!. ' ,,'!lien. after lhe new coutal control f(/lks are off and under way, Jt wouJd~be fair to •tart whooping and bollerin& again. \ Well. I'm bere to report they've started. Sort of. • You will recall tllat under Proposition 20 Wbioh WU pwed by the VOferl last November, 11x regiooal commi.asioo.s were created. These oommlnlon will now ~ on enryllmlc to be built olol!g our Callfomla coutlJne betw ... the Orecon and Mexloan borders. : Some ol us who oppooed the concept suggested that this mlsht be a bit clllllll)' ¥d loo.ed, plenty cosUy. Time will tell. . . 'ANYWAY, JN OUR region, the South Coast commission ii the cme in charge. Thus they called • ......, the other lligbl ' down al the San Clemmte Clubhouse and 10me IOO folb arrived early, ·Most of them were then! to put the lalock on grading and eartl>movlng operationa cumntly under way by AVCO Community llevelopert who a r e operating Just above Salt Creek Beach ~een Ilana Polnt and South Laguna. <A VCO's efforts to rearrance the !Nography above Salt Creek Beach had ~wn considerable mention just before 0, commission session in the Uptown Jt;ess. So Jots of folh showed up. · llrnoUBLE WAS, the 12-member board ""sn't prepared to discuss the AV.:CO que!Uon. It wasn't on the ageruftt. Or at JifUt tlley said it wasn't -possibly after ~wing the size of the citizen delegation. ~re was considerable noise from the 4cfience -some claim even some foot· 9jpmping in the bad!: rows -to get the diUtal commtsslon around to dl!cusllng Si_!t Creek anyway. - j,Somewhere along In here, Flfth za.trict Supenlscr Rooolcl ~. '"'° ilia commission member, dropped a note air to the chairman and departed the hllt. After he left, came the voUng. 'The quation was wblU:ler or m5 -the commission should take up the AVCO matter in view of public preuure. ~ vote was 6 to 5 to forget the whole thing for the evening. JNSl'EAD, AVCO'a gradlnc ogeratlons will come up before the commission next March 26 when the body meets again in Loog Beach. Of course, this is con- siderable more of a drive fer protesters from Laguna Niguel than it was to the San Clemente Clubhouse. It is unknown at this juncture tf Supervisor Caspers will also take a walk at Long Beach when the question crops up again. All of this viewed together caused con- siderable gnashing of teeth 1n the au· dience down at San Oeinente. Some shouts were directed at the corn-- missioners like, "You j!1't wait until the next elections .•• '' ALAS, mESE POOR mis(Ulded souls were appanotly una1'are that the com- miss~rs 11r.en•t elected. Under Prop. 20, they were appointed. Government by committee, 'friends. After dispatching an angered and unsatisfied throng off Into the ·San Clemente night, the coastal commission then got down to serious business on it!: agenda . They st.arted some time Monday night. They finished the session ob, abqut 2 a.m. Tuesday. Like I say, they're really olJ and run- ning. ""',_ ITT TESTIMONY-Wllllam R. Merriam, former head ot l'ITs Wuhington otfi<e, teotlfles be- fore Special Sen;ate Foreign Re- lations suboommltlee dealing with alleged efforta fo keep .Salvatore Allende out of p<>Wer in Chile. All Resolutions On Panama Canal Opposed by U.S. PANAMA (AP) -'!be U.N. SeclJ!ily Council meeting in Panama went Into its final day today witb the United States sUll oppooed to all draft relOilltl<n! ml the Panama Canal "l bave not seen any re90lutic:n we can ~· U.S,,.Ap>baslado• Jolm . SCall said u the council ·""""""1 Tuesday night. "We will continue to try to llnd a 90lution." i!ie leSSico> was suapended for - than four hours In the alte,,_ to search for a compromise. but apparently without succea. SCAlJ HAS SAID he will veto any resolution that Is not acceptable to the Nixon Administration. But it seemed likely that any resolution not acceptable to the United States would not get the nine affl.J1ll8tive votes required for passage and therefore a U.S. veto would not be necessary. . Panama want.! the council to adopt a resolution calling on the United Nations to help Panama obtain lull llOVef'Olgnty over the 550-square-mile Canal 1#1e. The Uldted States 0011Siders the niiloltltlons that have been drafted pro-Panamanian aUenwts to influence n e got 1 at i o D'! between the United States and Panama for a new canal treaty. MANV LATIN AMERICAN diplomats indicated Panama might back off from a strongly worded resolution h a vi n g alreaclY'tO!Ull what it wanted from the council'• first meeting in Latin America -worldwide publicity and first·hand observation of conditioruJ in Panama by members of. the council. McCone Tells Of $1 Million IT.T Offer ;<ii WASHINGTON (AP) -Former CIA Director John J . McCone today told the Senate be carried a II million m offer to Henry A. Kissinger and CIA Director Riclwd Helms to try to head off the election of Salvado< Allende as presideol of Chile. McCone said the plan w~ not generated by ITr. He said be tallied to Riobard Helma, '!!ho had IUCCffded biJ11 as CIA director and Henry Killing~, ni· tlonal security adviaer to Prelident !flI· on. "Mt. K1&1in&er thanked me very much and said · I -Id hear from him," McCone related. "I did not, 90 l assume thet:e Wtl DO aucb plan." McCone testified before a special Senate foreign relations subcommittee that he acted at the dlrectlm of Harold s. Geneen, Cbalrman of !be board of the International Telepllone :le T~graP!l Corp. The firm'• ''i!O million Investment in Cblle Telephone Co. wu thru!ened by expropriatioo by Allende's irospective election in 1970. McCONE, WHO HAD joined the !'IT board of directors, said that the idea was to support a coalition of Chilean political opponents to Allende, who faced a runoff election. McCone also said the idea was to have I1T contribute to any U.S. govenunent program to improve housing and technical and agricultural assistance in Chile. "At no time was the suggestion made to uae tbe money surreptiliously/' said the alish~ wbitHlalred witness. "'Ibere was nothing.covert about it." McCone spetjflcally rejected any suggestion that the m board of direc- tors bad in mind undenrriting operations by the Central lntelllgonce Agency in Cblle, but be acknowledged "U:l~ldea may have' been part of "staff . ·' I." McCone' aaid.Geneen railed thuubject In September 1970 after Allende had finished first in the Otllean ~ential e~ but without the nece...tv ma-Joiity, m<anlng a run-ff! woultllt tield in November. McCone said he very probably asked for CIA help in a moeting with Helms. He said the CIA promiled "some minimal effort" to defeat Allende in the prcshlential election. WICKS "''"' 'No mnclaor yet but stick around. • Rockies to Coast-Stormy Central Plateau Has Snow; Soutli,east' Dampened IJ'oo ' 1 , W1T ...... Eug Winner •, Undy. Bogp, widow ol former House ·:Majority Leader Hale Bogg'J!, llllo become the first congreoswoman In Loulsiona ~ b breezing to vi<tocy 1n, ~ eleetion to fill late husband's seat. Reynolds Claims Judgment Error At Gila Bend MIAMI (AP) -Actor Burt Reynolds sa)'I be probably erred when he allowtd actress Sarah MQ~ tb stay in his motel room the· night · before her businesa ~WU f-dead in her room. , "!Suppose that was an error in Judg-men~~~ WI\ ~ in a tere · interview. '"BU\ If-some woman ..... 11.-ffuible and gettlrig oeat up imd' • } • ,,,. criall bot ..... Kuwait and Iroq erupled when torces from Ille twe ....,_ , trlta ell-in predawn balU.1 ,.,....., aionc 1 1l0-mlle stretch or their dlaputed border. Kuwait reponded by ID t e os I !7 t DI ....mty ........., at several , vital 1 Ultlllfes aod, installatJou and ordclnc I the border cio.<L , F1ftigD Ul1dmecrelary Jllsbed , tJ-I Rubed cbar&ed that Ilaq WU muslni troops bebind the frolllier aod 0 -I ment llOlll'<e Wd Iroq...U 'uried to withdraw tis llcops flOm KuwatU ter-I ritory. Final Prisoners SAIGON (AP) -'!be Viet Cong delegation -tonilhl .jbat the last -ol.Amencae )11:1-. bitld tiy the Communist aide will be released Saturday and 5unday at Hanoi's Gia Lam airport. '!be U.8, Command said thalaccordlng to ita records, the Communists •ltll hold If? American prisoners, tncluding HO military men and aeven ciYillalls. Bu& it wu tmclear whether the actual. number released might be a few higher. The Peotagon had disclosed earlier that two U.S. Navy Dlen formerly listed as missin& 1n action are now carried as POWS: 'Ibey were shot down rmr the northern qlWW of Soulh Vlellwn a few dll,)'S l;le(oro Ibo ......nn -i, into el-. feet .ran. 27. · · The V~t Cong spokesman uid that at least one of the POWs being released ~Y the Viet Cong was captun>d on J111. 211, the day beloro the signing of the peace agreement in Paris. But be gave no other detaili!. THE VIET CONG sp>kesnao said a list of 31 American prisoners captured in South Vietnam to be "'leased at Gia Lam airpor\ in Hanoi on Saturday would be turned over to the United' States on Thursday. North Vietnam will release the last group of Americans it holds, also al Gia Lam, on Sunday1 thus completing the American iepatriation three days ahead of the March 21 deadltne set by the PW peace agree~t. . The Communist side previously had released 439 American prisonen, both military allcl civilian. · ,. . -... \ ~ It will resume the redeployments °""" tt olllclally receives the 1lata ol prisoners and the dates they will be turn¢ over • The Viet Cong spokesman said Ulat the plans he disclosed to newsmen were agreed on dtaing a 4it.-hour meeting of the lour -party Joint Military Olm- mission's subcommission on prisoners. 1be subcommission is made up of representatives of the United States, North Vielnem, South Vietnam and the Viet Cong. The spokesman also reported that one South Korean )risoner would be released at Duc ·Pho, 100 miles south of Da Nang, on Stmday. Tbe 'bighest·ranking prisoner still held by the Viet Cong is Cot Benjaniln Har- rison Purtell, ,captured dllring the 1968 Tet offemlve. · · · ·Among those still held ii Marine Sgt. Jose Jesus Antaldua of Relltgio, Ta., captured by the Viet Cong on Jan. 17, 1970, near An Hoa, south of Da Ning, while serving as an interpreter for the 5th Regiment of the 1st Marine Division. OOe reason the United stater iB seeJdng the last ofllclal 1lata from both North Vietnam and the Vlei eo., ii 4o ascer- tain if there have been..any addlttom,or delettom lroob the orliinal Ila . of '" reaented to the United States -the day""'·•·· P , . on the. o_...,i JfU Slcoed-- didn't bave any place to go I'd probably THE UNll'Ell STATES bu Slllpellded do it again." · its, troop withdrawals from Vietnam with a~:i:;if~~ c::..i ~~.! \6,300 !rot>ps. st11I ~· bur!w said; I Ari%ooa autopoy tbal Ilovid Wliltlng, · business manager for the British actress, died ol. an overdose ol. drugs at Gila Bend, Ariz., last Feb. II. At that time Reynalda and M'JSS ·Miles were lllmlng tbe movte "The Man Who IA>Ved Cat Darwing," in Gila Bend. 'Ibey now cur- rentJy -are on location in St. George, Utah. • • DAILY PILOT DEIJV~Y-SE!tYICE ' ' -Dt°"'I' of 0. D~ly Pf ' Is vuQtttcl " \ Ul"IT.._... Fielcb Question . Former United Mineworkers Pnlsident W. A. Tony Boyle po~•"I qu~. n at .n.~ 00!1· f.-ce,fQU 1g ~iJDohy at murder triil i>f Wl!l1aiii Prater in Erie, Pa. BOyle Colllends that ' i "'~ of diasideilt 'official --1JoCk;.~ablon§li ~dJ!Ot.bing to -do with UMW'. • • '• ~. D AD.Y PILOT EDITOIUA.L PAGE Muddled Hprticulture , It now appears that Huntington Be~ will oom. how muddle Its way Into eJlmlnatlng l, 703 shame! ash ~which line various dty-._ ·-• Even the city's epeclel. tne cons\lltant, I~ an:hltect Richard 1!111er. says the treeo ebould be mo•ed to avoid further daimgll to city aklewalks, curbs and gutters. · 1 l))re~g the removal project over five years and ~!ant Ing more !.-than ani taken ool The Information W1luld seem to Indicate the ~h trees will have to be removed, but the city needs much better Information on what lt might do with them. For 111dl • .significant project, the prellmlnary work Qn it bu been weak. ,> Million-dollar Stake The entire tree replacement program -remo'" th• ash trees, repair the walka, plant new. ~Tl/rorooted lttes -will cost the city an estimated ,1.4 on. The manner In which the city has approached this mam- moth project has been decidedly less than noteworthy. Trustees of the Fountain Valley (elementary) School First, the public works department suggested the Distri t bell th ha • d ""'-" I In sta•-I ' aah trees simply be removed and demolished. It was a c eve ey ve ,oon • '"">"'o e ~ eg- rather astonlsblng proposal in this era of environmen-islatioo that "ill enable Clre district to be unified from ta! concern. klndergamn through hlgll. ocbool by July, 1974. 1 Then it was discovered the city bad no plans to Bu! trustees have oome work to do before they can write an environmental impact report on the •t.4 mil-meet thfil self-imposed deadline. lion public works project. City officials had overlooked In order to qualify for financial su1'1"'rt Crom the it. Huntington Beach Union High Sohool District, trustees Now, finally, the city does have an Impact report, must first win the mipport cl the toor othe-elementary written by tbe coosultant, Bigler. The report, bow ever, scllool districts In the blgh ochooi district. ~,.· la woefully lacking ln detai!B. Wlth this support, Fountain Valley may be able to ;; This time, an alert city staff stopped the process be-receive •1.200 per student Crom the hilth sdlool district. /. fore it went any further and sent fhe report back to Wit.bout their support, the Fountain Valley district will •t:~ Bigler for revising. onlr. be able to finance about $950 per student, based .. The report never IX>uched the possibility of on its own wealth. traru!ferrtng !he removed ash trees to city parks -a Based on 4,000 b!gh llChool 5tudents, $1 million is chief request of the city council. The report doesn't at stake. sugg...t haw many trees might llctually be removed to Trustees are hoping that the unification proposal parks nor bow mud! lt woulO cost. will go to the Fountain Valley voters in December. But • The Bigler report also neglects such alternatives to they must first get the support of the other school di .. • removal u bow much 1t might C06t to Install a deep trtcts. ' watering system to encourage the ash tree roots to grow . Fountain Valley Illas an obligation to explain the uni- deeper. fication steps to the other dislricts in onler to avoid ·'Ah t.ell yew it's terrible th" way some of these tax • • i ~; . -· ~· ' . • - ' ... 1' I " l ms report does make such sound suggestions as snags or misunderstandings. H prepiirers violate th' Jaw!' , r ____________ ._ _______ _. New Setting for t h e Drug War Fa miliar W ords in Odd P laces Dear Gloomy Gus Now It's the 'Afghan Connection' ' " (SYDNEY J.HARIU~ Today's WOl'lklulz deals with familiar words used 1n an unfamiliar way, or in an odd phrase whose derivation has been obscured. Hall right cerliJles you aa a master word-mormer. 1. How does "money of account" d.if· fer from mere moqey1 2. What dots It 'mean that 41ffalf ta more than the whole"? 3. Whal Is the orl-, gin or "wl.nnlng bands down"? 4. Why do we call somethln& daullng- ly dexteroua "a hat trick"? 5. Where dld the phrase "by hook or crook" come from? 6. In his famous soliloquy, Hamlet says, "There's the rub" -does this have anything to do with "rubbing" as we undentand It? 7. When two persons or factions are said to be "at loggerheads," where does the ezpresalon come ftoml a. What doel the "hue" refer to In the phrue, "hue and Ct')'"! 9. Why Is a quarry said to be "'held at baytt? 10. "Knocked Into a cocked hat" refen to what activity! ANSWl!;llS ' 1. "Money of account'• is a monetary denomination llled In reckoning, but not minted u actual coin; like the "guinea" in England, which was, 21 shillings, but there Jiu been no &Wnea piece for over a century. 2. When Peneus was about to take a I'll go eJood with Ron and Dickie In reotorlng the death penalty _.., long "" they Introduce it for tu evaden. A.J. D. diapute to court, his brother, Hesloll, ad- vised him that "Ball is more lhan the wliole," 'meaning that hall of tile Ntate without lent expense 13 bolter thaD the whole estale after the lawyers have bad their pickings. 3. From horte:racing, where a jockey far moogh ahead 'reml!ll in wltboutusiog bll whip to aoad bis mount. 4. In cricket, taking three wickets with three successive balls ( o n the crder d. hitting a ll'ind-Slam borne run In heseball) was called "the hat fr!Ct," because the bowler who did this was awarded a new hat by bis team. 5. A feudal custom allowing tenants to take as much firewood as cou1d be cut with a bill-hook. and whatever low branches could be reached with a shepherd 's crook. 6. A "rub" in the ancient game of bowls meant that an ob1truction prevented the free movement ol your bell. 7. HLogger" was a heavy wooden clog faatened to the lep ol grulng horses to prevent straying ; often two horses became engangled In them. 8. 11H11e and cry" was ~ old legal name for an official outcry When calling for help In the pursuit of a crlinlnaf escaping from justice. t. When the quarry was cornered the bounds barked, or "bayed.'' 10. In the game of ninepins, when all pins but three, set bl a triangle, were knocked down, the set was technically "knocked into a cocked hat." Reluctant Peacekeeper Canada 15 trying hard lo he purer than Ca..ar's wife In Vietnam. Merely helng a member of the International Commission for Control and Supervision (ICCS), however, is somewhat like be Ing dl.!covered at a Roman orgy: It's dlf· EDITORIAL RESEARCH flcult to explaln that you were Invited lion, e-·-and. renewed flghUng. . only to ohserV• and report. Dispatching -~ foreign officers to Vietnam last January, Nineteen years In the old International Prime Minister Trudeau conlesaed be Control Cq~on, aet tlP 'to obsel'Ve had "mlsilvlngs" abOut the whole tMn•, the .a..ieva accorill ex\ Indochina In 1~ ottawa very .nearly rdused whm"lit was 1he leaat ~w~g expert-"' was asked along with Poland Hungary all. Canada was teamOd up with c hldia and ~la. to police the v'iel ,peace. , and"l>ola9d In t~t one. "We never Forelan Minister Mitchell Sharp told the agreed on ~nytbl!'i<. ,recalled a Canadian lntemaUopal Conference on Vietnam in dlplom~t. '1'te ~ were 11 ·neutral Parts that C&nada did not want lo get In-11· • :..ell, Slalln. volved "once .aain Jn an Intractable c.nadian lean that Poland and position "and an op* n • e nd e d com-H111&ary 't!OU!d bamllrtna the oew com- mitment" When none of the Ctnadlan -bave already been reillud- COlldlUons for memberablp were met, It Michael Gauvin, Ctnada'• chief cieJecate decided to an era>' -but only on a Ill-lo the I<X:S, CDT!plalMd recenU:r that day trial bUls. ''t<lo """""""" of the --Nolhlng ha1 a1nce happened to make refuaed lo tnvutlpte a -1td North Canada !<el more c o iii I o r t a b I e • Vlotnameie mllltary bu1ldPp n e a r Violatlona of the ce-6re tab pla<e io-nh. eYel')' day and tho ICCS Is powerlm la 'l'llJIR1l IS a dome.ttlc upec1 to Ctn- r<oporl them, let alone stop them. Unlnt ada'I IOmething 13 done, wrote a vel«aa """"'•· TheO!Jpol!tlonO.--Va--rver, "the wbole peaco-teeplng Uve party has been havfnC • fkld day -..~ Ul al 1--~'"'" with the goY<r111110111'1 declilon lo join :Ci.;:::"''· -.w most '~"~.., the ICCS whe8 nal one of Canada'a ma- jor condlUons were met. Trudeau mU1t llalen lo the ~ becat11e It can klclt hla minority u~ aovemment out CANADIANS baq been Involved la vlitull1 every lnlematlonal peace-teep- lng venlure -World War U arid are acltnowled&ed experts at It. In • few -cu.. -Uit SU.. crtsla of 1151 and CUI' rently In Cyprus -the United Nations operation& ere lllCOUlflll. But In most, wrole Otla119 joumaJist Peter Ward, "!he reault hat been frustration, llapa- of pntl" -al w!ft. , I Foreign Mlnllter Shao Jell Ottswa Marcll 13 for urgent telkl WJth lelders in Salp llld Hanoi. The trip la -11 a lut cbace for the two lldea to live as.urances tbal the conunlsolon will be. allcrnd to bteolne el!ectlyo, WASHINGTON -The FBI is checking our toll calls and p.illing out all stops to find out bow we get secret. government reports on drug smuggling around the world. Despite the FBI efforts, here is another lnstallmeol frmn a classified document OD the ''Afghan con- nectioo.'' For centuries, the great nations have slumbered as Per- '~• ¥ongols , Tllrts ai>d Macedoni- ans jnv'aded the mountainous land of Alghani.otsn. B u t oow.~~an incursion of Corsicans has awakened the world to the Afghans' p(ipi)y-covered hillsides. THE CORSICAN Mafia has heen surveying the blossorr$g fields with practiced eyes and conferring oo thick ' carpels with the opium moguls of f>hul, the Afghan capital. While the heaviest publicity was centered oo the drug traffic in Turkey, Southeast .Ula and Mezico, the w>- derwwld quietly clinched Its contaclli In Kabul and set up Its jlrug route. to ~ and the Vnlted SJaleJ. • Now, a dribble of s0cret reports, Is beginning lo reach U.S. officials M Jhe "Afghan connecttoio." We have obis~ a · copy of ooe !Jf:i' these documents ao bl.ghly cluslfied that each one was numbered bef~te being distributed to federal executives. · funds and facll!Ues, and inadequate organization and management,'' states the report. 11Also, close family and tribal Ues exist between officials at every level of government and lnhabitant3 of the tribal regions. "Opium poppi., are grown primarily in tribal areas of eastern Afghanistan, where Government control is limited. Because it ls dangerous even for Afghans to enter this area uninvited, there are no rellable atatlJtlcs on opium ••• traffic in Afghlplatan." BVT mERE ia no question about the threat to tho United StateJ. "With the ban OD poppy cu!Uvatlon In Turkey after the 1W71-72 season, U.S. officials "are concerned that Afghanistan could fast become a major source of opium and o~tum derivaUves bound for the U.S. mariet," s~tes the aecret "AFGHAN entorcemept agencies are report. incapable of the most elementary of Other confidential sources report that police functions because of the lack of '. aome Afghan peasanto are eo poor that th ey chew opium gum to ease hun1u ·1 pain!. And the government Is so hanl up for cash that it recently sold tome 30 tona ot ,. ,,.., opium which had been sehed and atored ror several years in a warehouse. The opium was purctwed for legltimlte ·: medical uses by a U.S. phannaCtullcal • finn . But the firm found to Its dismay that the government ~IWD had heen/ diluted with sugar and 1.nJcn mailer. BAD °" die lituatlon la, there la -=·M~~~=~=I> down and two U.S. aanotl!" qenta ·~~~ worldog with Shal.lq'1, police. , j • ""' A United Nat1on1' team ~· to~d Afgh1nistan last fall and has pre~ #'"" confidential draft rtport, '\o be ieltUed ,; in a few -weeks, offerinc some 10li.1il0ril n 'l_ Finally, Afghan, Iranian and 1..1.S. ri,•) narcotlca agentl rocen\ly.Jrabhed IU ''~ tona of opium bound from ghantatan 141 •1• t Iran in a hua:e truck. •1 ~·1. t I ,, All Children Need Drown-proofing ': ' ' I To the Editor: 1be work of citizens residential to the Capistrano Unified School lmlrtct which will provide San Clemente and Dana Hills lllih School with swimming pool facilities will eQ!pbasize the vital im- portance o!Jnlliallng, in all pcean-<O&stal rommunities, year-round, drown-proofing throughout all their schools, for gJ'\ldes K'12, In anticipation of cllnlrontlng tile increasing toD of lives lost because youngsten have not been required to learn to swim. EVERY YEAR a half mlllloo people throughout the world are drowned in oceans, sea!, rivers and lakes; every five yeara between two and three million -1e -the populaUon of a small nation - are thusly lost to humanlty which tragedy imposes one criterion amongst many for evaluating the Importance of swimming In the developmont of Afety skills that Increase tho Individual's capacity for self-protection and assisting other persons in .emergencies. Swimming is also a sport - a truly par:ticipant recreation which welcomes both.~xes and all ages -which may be Ind~ vigorously, throughout life, by a1J: )'fl8r olds and septuagenarians and, in addition to its life-insuring capacities. con.fen upon the swimmer t h e llfl! • ihterVim! quallti,. of physical litne>'i which. when lntegreted with the ~ observal!Olll, Introduces the •=r to skin-diving and aurfing, wal and 1alllng, and the muJ ty of aquatics recreation ac- Uv!Ues that all Individuals may enjoy as a means ~ enhancing ,tho IUbtle and complex relationship between IOUlldness ol the hocty and activltiel of the mind , •11 Geol'fe --- Deir Getqe: ll hava a 1errible problem. My husband complains a&out my cold feel at ntaht What can I do T -I LOUISE R. Deir Louise R: Send for 11\1 Pocnt Pajamas J16\. .1 tern. TheM are the only pajamas l!bich have feel llOCRt!· 'llley'ra for him, naturally. Yoo lteep 1""< feet In his pockets. (Well, If that aounda funny, )Ult tey keeplna JOOf !eel In your own pocktll.) (Problems eolved while you wait. If Jou'Ve Just loll llld loll of time, thl! ls.l MAILBOX which are fundamental to a dynamic and creative quality of humanity. THE MOST beneficial ol all recrea!- tlon, swlmlniDK, facilities abou1d be made requisite for Ckown-proofina every stu- dent rqlatered In Orange 6'unty and to preserve the most precious of world treasures -Life. BRUCE S. HOPPING Sellool Crowding To the Editor: With the !aWng of the school bond, for the fifth time, one can appreciate the feelings of Westminster but I can not ac- cept them. The majority of people from that .. a seem lo feel there ls no need lo pw the bol1d only to build a school for the needs of the Fountaln Valley people. FOUlfl'AiNI "AlLEY ffigh School ls 0 pactea .. -Wt-tlt mobile classrooms (not all of which tre safe for our children). C!llldren are! bused In from various jiotnts, helplllJ to "overload" our high school. I firmly believe all children are en- t!Ued to iln .. UCJltion but all five high llChools have ,._.... Let the studentt atlend the ICiioola in tholr own ana - why IUbject them to busing?! 'l'llent Is room on all five campmel to boaM the moblle clasarooms. Lei each student at- tend In bis area In mobile cluarooma placed on their own campuaes (safe ones, however). THIS WILL allow the ovmrowdlng at Fountain Valley lll8f> lo he only by Foun- tain Valley 1tudents -atteodlni mobUe ~ ~ claasrooms perhaps, but removing most' of them to the campuses where they will he needed. j Pert>aps all campwies dotted wltlt mobile ctaasroorna will alert t h e unheeding parents of the now necessity to < -the two-llcllool lcilool bond et 1J. llni opportunity. , r: WCILLE KELLER *"': A Fountain Valley Parent' ,j Welfa re Cut• To the Editor: • SboUld we &J.ve amnesty to deserters of· -1 the war on poverty? Stop the HEW •. welfare cuts bY wiring lhe director of . HEW, the president and your C()O,, , 1 gresaman .. In a democracy they sbould . lilten. These are the last few days befor~ •,.- a decision la made to make the cuts on ,. welfare which affects miJIJoo,,, which in- ciudea Heed Start, student loans, legal ald, old age benefits, birth control and cancer tests, and self-help. BEATRICE I. FOSTER ~ Memory's · Cast"le Dwarfs Versailles '/ ' . ... -. 't~· Memory is th~ mil'ld'1 cutle. H each reme.tnbrance a penon has' counts as a room, then memoey• bu ten Umes more rooou thaa any palace everM built by human hands. It ·ciifarts Vonallles, the Louvre, the Vatican: It Is more complex and holds greeter treas- ures than all ol them together. Yet each man that llveo baa one ol !Ma catt1el In 1111 bead, llld the --thertln he Nits and reYisltl - u long .. he has breaUl-No other place rctt.shel him more or 13 .. hnportant lo hl3 well-being. YOUR OWN c.,u. or memory Is pret- ty thronged If you can look back and rtmernbet when: liar paltonl complained If the bead of foam on their nlcltel glass of beer was too bla-Alter all, they wanted to get their money's worth. 11 had to be a real had night out before Pa -id let the family dog ~P l!> [ __ HAL_B_OYLE __ ) doon and aleep la the basement It was suppooed to be outllde guarding the borne. !'A'l11ERS tboll(ht they had spawntd sililes when their sons started saying they'd ralbu have a wrist watch tban a pocket watch for a gradu.atlon pretent. 'l'bere wera more horses UUm men wearSnc collarl In America -except on Sundays. U your phone rang more than twice In a day, you wondered U you weren't let· ting your me gel too terribly bllsy. A!tybody who'd been for an airplane ride could hold h1s neighbors spellbound by daecrlblnll what It was like. Even the kids knew the country must be In for a bed Inflation when they cut the size of the five-cent candy bar. It didn't toke the barber half as long to cut a high ochool boy's hair as It did to .. t a &irl'•· When you ltfl your home, you put the l key under the front perch mat.. ao tha~lil•t anyone who wanted to get into the hou"1 ,0 while you were l!One woutdn1 have anr 1 trouble" , .,, Those were the day1 -remember! OllANGI COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N'. Werd, hblil.llrt Th0!1141 K1<vU, Editor Barbare Krt~ Edi<onol Pagt !'dltO!' • The edltort.I J')l.ge ot the Dally Pilot see• to lntonn and 1tlrnu- l•te rMden b)' Pttttntlna thla neWllfPl.J>f'r'• opk\lont af)\t t9fn.• menfa!'y on lOpiC'I ol lnt~t •nd slgnftlca11CP, by provldlna a ftlf'VITl for the txpreulon ot OUT ~, optl!iona, and by Jl!ft<'ntJor llM' dlvent vlev.>p()fnla ot Int~ obo 11en·trs and apokeamen on '°"'° ot the day. Wednesday, March 21, 1m ,. ' . ' Wolnttdq, M.vdl 21, 1973 DIJLY PILOT ~ Def e -. Part1 AtfiHt;ltion ~exican Peppers~· #alwdbyFDA Manson's sl I ' • .l Team Put On Stand ' • M'C.lo~key Cuts Ties LOS ANGELES (i\P) - Doniel Elllberl and Anttmy -.,. lett!Df jurors bear fn'ln (aml!lar p e D t I I 0 D ,Papers lrlal plr1ldpo11U, tbt deferwe team u~APtl'' who -1o .....t .. ,,,, day. F or m er 1ovemment ot~ ficlala who jolDed t h • Ellsberg·Ruuo ,...,., alter Jeavlq their Washingt(lll Jobi, the C0111Ultanb can provide In- side detalla ol the syatem wbldl lalleled tile Pentagon Papen <!top -=ret." es-Ez,,...pt LOS ANGELES (i\P) Several project• wblcb were under way before pusage ol ProposltlOn 20, the coallal m. llllUve, have been rranted LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Rep. Plul N. llcCloltey Jr, the , Ubenl Calllorola Repibllcan who b r le ll 7 cllll1enced Pl<aldenl Nlua for the pori)-'1 nominotloo Lue ,..,, hal changed hll votln& iqlltNlloo from the GOP to no party alf!llatloo, It wu revealed Tuesday. McCl01key said In Wllhlngtoo that the change did not oecessarily mean lie WU leaving the Republlcan Party, but WU~ hiJop- tiom open. 1111 rtg1Stration rudl ''declloed 1o state" becaute be dld .. lilt a party pr<f erence. ' Ca!Jfornia voting officials In· terpreted McCloskey's ..,...liJtration p G(llclally cut- ting bl> ties )With t b e Repubokan-. ' Ul"IT ...... MAY NOT RUN. Sen. 'Pete' McCloskty ''1'1118 DOESN'T mean I'm not a Rellublican anymore. I (. BRIEE''S ) am," said Mc:Closkey. r , lie said the voting reglstra· ..._ _______ .,._ lloo form he filled out while cha~ hiJ legal residence aske<l What party he intended Secretary ol Slate EdmWld G . Brown Jr., the state1a. cblef election officer, said fl.fcCloskey "can c o n s i de r himself anythlog be chooses, but in the eyes of the California election laws he is ofiiclally a member of neither party. development p e r m l t ex- emptions by the South Cout Regional ZOne Contervallon Oommlsslm. 'l1le action Tuesday Included go-abeada for a Marina del Rey shopping ceoter In which $3.5 million had been spent, and two parcels of a Santa Monica redevelopment project to be afflllated with "a year from now" and "I haven't made up my mind on that ... I don't Jtoow whicb party I will identify with. It depends on what direction the Republican party takes." Jn Los Angeles, a spokesman for the office ol 11THE LAW is very clear. He ls not considered a which carried a 127.7 million ll"' ___ ...... ____ ...,""'..__......,,,,_...,..._'I expenditure. e Dope SenteQt!e LOS ANGELES (AP) - C8binet-maker R I g o b e r t o Enriquez, 29, has been sen- tenced to prison from five yean to life for possession and sale ol 10 pounds ol heroin - worth •u million on the Ullclt market, officials say. The heroin "was the highest grade I've seen In my 14 years of experl~," Mid a chemist for the Loi Angeles Police Deperlmetlt. .. tfare Goes On SACRAMENTO (AP) Qilld care aervices affecting '9,000 Ca!Jfomla children will .tA>arently contiDue until at leait July I without federal CUtbleks, a Re a g a n ad- mtnfitratfon spokesman aars. .. ..,. ..... ';::-~ =~ i'l.a11h: EdpcaUoo and WeHare, were oifglnBlly schedulM to be el- fecllvt around April I. ' ' Porn Helpful~ Doctor Tells of 'Throat' BEYERL Y HILLS (AP) -Because they help remove 0 aoxiety and inhibitions" from d.iscussiOns of sexuality, sucll 6exually explicit movies as "Deep Throat" are of educational and therapeutic value, a psychiatrist says. Dr. Richard Greene of the University of Cali· ' fornia at Los Angeles School of Medicine testified , ;ruesday at a Municipal Court hearing to determine. whj!ther authorities can rightfully seize a copy ot lb• movie from a local thi!ater. His testimony supported defense attorney John W~n's arguments that the movie did not violat"e obscenity Jaws because it was of social value and importance. Vincent Miranda and Stephen Michael Hagan, <>\mer and manager of the l'uBsycat Theater in Hollywood, are ob"'led on misdemeanor counts of obocenity in oonnecUon with Ille showing of "Deep Throat.0 •' The movie has averaged about a $75,000 a week gross for the past three weeks, the theater agement said. " "' " • ~ l Republican, !or our purpolel, UlllMI be rerlJten 81 I Republican," uJd DI p U t)' Secretlr)I of Stile Tom ~. "U an eleCtion l'tfe to lie held today be could ool run -or vote -In either party's primary." ' McCloskey executed a change of reglstratloo wltb tile clerk ol the county ol San Mateo on March 13. Marclt 13 Wlll tbe last clay on whi" II would ~ tieen ' possible !or ~c:Clostey to cut hiJ ties • the Republicans U be wants t4 be ellglble lo run lor olf(te J.. a DemoCrat nert year, tile )ecrelary of state's ol!Mleaakf . u~ Oilitomia law, a can· · dldate may not run 1or any partisan oll!ce und ...... par- ty label II be has" been registered a.s a member of. another party during d!e· yesr prece<!iPi his olllclal declara· tion ol candidacy. • • • THE' DEADLINE for of· ficially declaring candidacy in next year's electiorui ii March 13, 1!(14, meaning II McCloskey wishes to join the Democrats, he has nine months to do it. McCloske)' said he was "pretty disenehanted with the Watergate thing, and ex· ecutive privilege and several other things about this ad· ministration. H At the time he declined to state his party affiliation, his estranged wife Caro I In e reregistered as a Democrat, McCloskey said. Tlie Bigger They Are ... OAKLAND (UPI) -Alfonso Zapata may be the biggest candidate !or mayor ' o f Oakland, but his !JG-pound ad- vantage didn't help much in a city council meeting scuffle. Zapata, 270 pounds, hunched his bulk over the lectern, mak- ing it bard for others to reach the microphone. fatrolmao· Elwin C. Lamp Jr., a 180-poundet, ordered film to sit down. A scuffie ensued and Lamp got Zapata in a hammer lock. The . p0Uce"'"° !J111ckly ~!\Im· I Follower •• • I . . • • . Sentenced , • CALIFORNIA SAN YSIDRO (AP) -The we can dellne the prOblern," U.S. Food aod D r u ' be explained. Admlnlltratloo has baited the shipment ol all green peppers from Mexico into tbe United States because of possible p e • t I c I d e contamlnaUon, autborlHea said." HE SAID EPA ofllclala have told the .FDA the ~ levels detected pose no publlc bealtb bawd, and no peppers have beert !!elt.ed In the United states, He did not say whether any tainted peppers were believed to have entered this LOS_ ANGELES (AP) I Charlea MIDSOO lollower MaO , Brunner baa -....-11; : two. COJl"¥'UUve 11>-yeaMo-nt. • priaoo terms for two armed 1 • robberies In a plot to f(ee i1 'Man.900. \ An FDA spokesman Jn Los Dextrose Angeles said Tuesday that "• large percentage of current Mexican .Wpment.s" of pe~ Recall : pe.i have been 1ounc1.,1o cop- tain amounts of Uie COP· 14' ~ ded trovenlal pea\klde. Monitor 4 .1.:.1,A pan above the level coosldered safe by the federal BERKELEY (AP) - A drug E n v I ronrnenlal Protection company says It is expanding •. ils recall of dextrose In-.,.ency. country. "The ports of entry are clos- ed all acroea · the Merican border from San Y sldro to Brownsville, T~x., to the pep- pers," Klecks said. The order' went to U.S. customs agents last Saturday, he said. The judge denied a requesf 1 by her attorney for imposition of concunenL rather than I back-to-back terms. The al ; torney said she would be ab~ to act "in a socially ac- ceptable maMer" after som& time in custody,. travenous solution to include 'lbe Insecticide has not been LETl'UCE !run CaUlornia about 88,000 botUes. approved for use otl bell pep. and Arbo tainted with A spokesman lor CUtter P""8• the . FDA said. Only Monitor 4 :"aa .-Jud by the Laboratories, Inc., of Berkeley small residues have beep , FDA lrom grocery shelves said on Tuesday that the finn det~ but any residue ts across' the nation 8 n d JudJ• Arthtr Alcaron ot Superior Court observed that a' poychlatri!t testified during ' her trial sbe had an "icy,• callou1 determination,.' regarding the J*Sible need of• murdering several persons to free Manson, canvlcted in thW murders of actress Sharon ' Tate and six others. has expanded last Friday's considered Ulegal. destroyed during February. uWBETHER as a leader t>i- recall order of 6,500 bottles to Mo •to 4 .. ~• b '•-ti f 11 " th · d · d · COver all dextrose SOlutl.00, THE TRACa of Monitor 4 n1 r , "wc su........._uen y a o ower, e JU ge sa1 1~ was banned for use on lettuce imposing sentence 1'besday,'- produced since last August at were found on bell pepper . by the federal gove t ·5 "MiS! Brunner is an ex' h f. ' Chat'· T shipments entering the uru·•-.i · mm.en • 1 t e irm s i.anooga, enn., i.eu a nerve gas-like chemical with tremely dangerous· person." ~ plant. States at Nogales, Ariz., the elements similar to those used In another court develop- Mean w hi I e, fed er a 1 F~A said. in germ warfare durihg World ment, the st.ate Court of Ap-' authorities continue to in· Most of the volume of bell . War II. Its use bas been blam-peal affinned the first-degree v e s t i g a t e postsurgery in-peppers have beE!1 coming ed by the United Fann murder conviction of Charles fections suffered by three . through Nogal,~s -:-8 mllllon Workers Unloo for causing m-"'"Tex" Watson, 26, in the: women at a hospital in pounds a day, sai~ Abraham ness among farm workers slayings, but the now-banned Milwau~ee, Wis. ~eeks, deputy regional FDA who handled· lettuce treated death penalty was officially :ft.fr. SINAI Hospital has director. "None has been with it modified to life imprisonment., reported one woman died, one destroyed. All we need to do is 1be .embargo on bell pep-' Set for sentencing later io recovered and one remains in tum them back at the pers comes at the start of a the week are three co-defen- critlcal condition. AU bad bo,rder." . · 90-day harvest period. dants of Miss Brunner, COlh received the cutter solution 'There 15 no way we can One official said growers victed Feb. 21 of having taken after obstetrical-gynecological ~est every green pepper com-have appealed to the Mexican 143 rifles and $6.1) in cash surgery, saki Raymond s. mg over the border, SO w~ secretary of agriculture to in-from a suburban Hawthorn(! Alexander, the hospital's ex-have banned all of them until tervene with the U.S. govern-surplus store and $2,600 from ecutive vice president. r-:-=-=~==--11.miienit.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiCoiivinaiiiibeer distributor. The cause of the infeection!) has not been established, said 2.8 QUA.KE Bernard J. Lowry, the Cutter spokesman. He said the in· HITS S. LA. vestigations by the Food and Drug Administration, the Communicable Disease Center at Atlanta and cutter may take two weeks or more. Lowery said about two- thirds of the 66,000 bottles under recall already have been used. ClJTTER TOOK the volun- tary recall action "in the light of prudence and as a precau- tion," sald Lowry~ adding that the · "llOll.Jtlon had 1 •be-en dlstributed to deal.,., and hospitals In Midwestern aod Eastern states. He said no list of slit.es was available. LOS ANGELES (APl - A mild earthquake rattled the southern part. of Los Angeles and several beach cities Tuesday n i g b t , registering 2.8 on the Richter scale at t h e California Institute o f technology seismological laboratory 1 officials said. Police in citi~ from Venice to li>ng Beach said they received calls after the temblor but no reports ii ~811)8ge. ' CORRECTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Advertisement which appeared Fri· day, March 16, re: Culver Drive ln- tercha!ICJfl reconstruction. This ad appeared In error -Meeting orlgl· ncrlly schedul~d for April 17, 1973 has been ~ncelltd. The Dally Pilot " regrets tflis error. • ~save on springtime grooming needs at Treasury's health and beauty department. ALBERTO VOS HAIR SPRAY 16-oz. r l _.,,. MIHAL PLUS! =.i.111 Ill' I I ,,, Al.••ATO VO~ CLAIROL CREME HAIR COLOR 2-oz, 88~ MAYBELLINE GREAT LASH MASCARA • --GILLmE I ALBERTO· BAL$AM SHAMPOO 7r0z. PEARL DROPS TOOTH PQ~ISH ~~ ~ ._,,,,,, ftriiO;-c: ' CLAIROL ' THE I I" EDGE ''L~VORIS SOFT & DRI LONG&SILKY ' DRY LOOK PROTECTIVE CONDITIONER HAIR • SHAVE LOTION SPRAY 8-oz. 11-oz. 7-o:z. $139 99c 66c ' • • • ' reasury !lf11tt SIOl9 and IOod Cllnler • ' MOUTH• GtU.ml ~ WASH 20-oz. .,.__.I ... •. ,,.... sac • OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 9:30 SUNDAY 10 to 7 i ANTI· PERSPIRANT 8-oz. 99c tu.HIAllUll•IN_..l.wacl11M9tlUJJ1•......,lffd.ll'llllllf•,.-1t.UMTlW t:Wftlfl-SllUltlCMstPll•JOIUNCl--------PiUl'-flhh ...... OIAMll~itM11M•_,..l.MIWOOIC..•Pw • 1• ' • ·r . -. @ DAJ~Y PILOT H ) New Leaders Campaigning ; Etlitor'r Not.: A col•""' deooted to l'ountain Valley, HMntingtmJ IJeach, Ocean vi... cmd s.o111 .. ~h Sch~I -,..,.,....,..,htt bt· , 9'1'fmliO!lf 10!!1 ._, In th• DAILY flWT e..,h W<ek. Inf;;;,bllon mb.11 be r.ecrived by Jlr1. G.Ubert Turnbull, 5871 J(on11"4m Drive, Hynt/net<>n B•och by 5 p.ni. ,Thursiloy for p.1>- licotion W elinesday.. · HB Secondary Council PTA Mn. JO!<Pb Dtu. FV, Ele-: Pl(;>. Pnaideot Mn. .W-·Tale COMING UP: Cooncil will • Pres!-. mtet at 10 a.m. MO!lday, COMiNG UP:"'Vlnhlg!J;" ""'° . . • ding ..-trom Gooclwlll " Harper PT A 1"dustrlex will be f..- at a l"Ot\¥1' ll1d daupler · Mn. 41-we .. fashion mow 1'~11'. Pnatdent Mardi .. II I p.m. IA' Ille. . (l()MING 'UP· H 0 D 0 r a r y mulU~nlOID. . · .. , , , . , ,, teniee award wUl be G. . ! ' , • 'n ... ' pnoentod' at general boud 1111er nt•ro . ~-• mee'uni lonllbt al 7:30 to Mn ...... AIOat. • · the mualc room. Put award J>r.atdent WiDiien and put prolideob COMING . llP: "11 elndldllea ' for 1he lloanl of -·of the Bl!Dtlng!on Beodl qt",> Sc:hooi Dlstr!cl liave been In- vited lo apell< at a PTA- o--4 C.nd14Nts' Nlibt · ·M<mday, Mardi 'JI, at 7:11 pJn. In ochili6!: Publ!C 11 ln- Tlted to a"'""' will be 1-ed and new o~ fictn will be e le C It d • Musical _.... will be prM<Dted by the Mldrtpl.s. Mn. Wllllam Muoo II pro- gram chairman ••• Plana ""' under WI'! for a ·Play Doy to nplaee Ibo lrodl· tlooal· spring parjy. HJPe View PFO Mn. Robert Slleell Pmid.nt COMING UP: Unit w 111 -a bicycle rally Saturday, -If, from 10 I.DI. to S p.m. CD the school grounds. Officer, I v o r Gltaham of the HunUnaton Beach Police Deplrtment will. "" ir-nt in Inspect bieydeo and -llceb!el • • • Clnlival , ,;m b e ~led by the tmit'Salur- day, March II, from 10 LID. to. p.m. Perk View PT.O Mn.~O.Jaa President COMING UP: Unit will meet loaigbt In conjunctjpn with open boule. Op dllplay will be proJects for the Science Fair u well u cerlll1les, o-lfta and other Individual and clasa projectl. Ez- amples of -k from all grade levels will be in- cluded. 1 AFS Looks U§·0ver " ~, .. •• , , .. REPORTS: Ezecutive board now II preparing a &late' of ollicen forum year. Ment bera "°""' 16 ..,. .. u .,_ ~-may .contact kra. llOblrt' LoniJn)I fe.m.7. • ' Perry PTO; .. • · Delia S&mlh'ez Of Urugu&j-{left),·a FOJliitain Vallty· High SeJic>Ol lltude!\I and ' t ' Yvonne Fraser·"f l!Jlgla!M\ ~bo atten'11s Edison High Sobool will pre1e11t lle- f.lections of America at the meetillg Of'Huntlngtot! Union Cound! bf J"f As,, Lake. Park Olubhouse will be the setting for the seesioo which will begin at 9:30 a.m. , Wednesday, March 28. Officers also will.be elected. ' Mn. JoB Geel: Presldenl COMING UP: Wild West camlval will be prM<Dted by Ille unit Friday, - • !II, -4:30 to t p.m. on the -.-.. llln. ' Dynll CUey II C1111Jval chairman. Robinwood PFO Mr. 11111 Mn. -Kaplu Pmldeot COMING tm: Unit meelillg will tab place ID OClllJuno- 'tloa with open -1'J8. da,r, -17, al 7 p.m. NomlDatlnc committee will beoelected. ' l\El'ORTS: Ten calldidates fMthellolrdof-ot Ocean View School Dlllrict diJcuaed pertinent -at a Meet Your Clndidates Nigh~ spon...-.cl l>y the un!L Schroeder· PTA Mn, lllc:lwd Keyes President COMING UP: Members will asalll ln presentlna ~ bicycle uie\J lane -am Thurs- day, Man:b 19. omcor JllDH Heoderaon of lhe Wutmlmter Police Depart· -will be -t to con-duct the progam and Issue licenses. REPORTS: Mono than II tons of paper wer< collected in the recent paper dri~. Pro- ject netted fl05, according to llln. Edward Brennan' ••• Honorary service awards were presented at unit meetlna to llln. John Gallagher and Mrs. Florence M1cGarvey, faculty member. Student art workl were on display and priw were awarded to the winners. Musical program wn presented by the Glen Stice Family. Villeg1 Vw. PTA~ /lfn. lloward llaTlel Presld<nt CX>~G UP: Hono,,.rary . -aeroce award wi1I .11. pr!lletid at .:Ubit ~ Tuuday, March fl, at 7 p.m. Projects for the Social Science Fair ahd Edu "73 will be on diJplay. Open house will follow th. me<Ung. Zonto Girls-cl-the-month • I • for Units' Votes . -Sew and Show Time . ' Yourlger Tlwl Springtime IJ the theme ;elected for the Sew .;,d ~-~ to be ~nted b1 Sohroeder ~ members and .i.ud~ta at 'f~.0 ».~ . day~ 27. FinOOiug a m~Ughter outfit is !Mrs. Ed~ 'Won:wter -! . '• ' ' • • f'l ;i... t •11 who :m~ a· hem for daugjlter Lisa, 1 • ·~'11-' • 1 "• • ' ' ' • T ... I -Sen~ior COeds Chosen for Accolades ! -~ month tbo 1.onta Club , I . ~ ' ' I A speclaJ event for )In. Georre Dou= beneftt dudrm111 II a helicopter ride JS .Oa lpNldl Ille word abou1 the 1 for YOll lanchton fulllon &bow for llfacywood lfl&b School. The event berina at 11:80 a.m. Salurdl,y, IWdl 24, In the Dtmeytand Hotel. Pilot Is Bob Benfsb. ... ' • • I ) ol Newport Harbor bonon m. -Pl--oltba N.wport Mela hilh ICboolo u the 1.onta Glrkf-thHnonth. The selectloo 11 bued upon leadenhlp, clt11en1blp, ICbolaroblp and-. to h<r achool.· The girls and their mothera are -~ at a club luncbean durinc -·-month, and al tllt tlld of 1111 -year Ibo Pll oelocl lllo 1.onta Glrkl-lbe-,... - each ICbool. ESTANCIA Karen Beld4ll. ...... ol Mrs. and Mn.: a..,!es,llentoo of Costa Meaa, bu been • member ol·lbo F-Club for four 7ean and lll'Y6d as Ito presldenl durlJ>i .he r 00~7ear. She al8o ha• -eetl~ in drama and mllllc and lbl• year IWVel U conwall••• ol activities for Studt n t Govemmeat. ... Miu J!enton haa r<teived varioal twanla ID~...,. pel!Uoo Inc-, llie _ .... ESTANCIA Karen S.nton ' col1Ulli11loner for ~ and Pep Club. The daughter of Mr. and Mr1. John Wesley Harrison of Colla Mesa also bas been BC· tlve In GM, ..,.ked on the ..... paper and yaarbool: and now eerves u • 1ehDQl II-.ID4 varsity ebeerleader. . • ol·the-)'111' a w a r d , the Amerk:m Leafon C 0 D ta. t t Liou Oub ....... ~ and boldl !be degree of ... cellellCe in the N a 11 o n a I l\lla Hinlaon . pltna to I~ l'orenslca l.talue. She aleo tend Clllllomla Slate Universi- "'"' the Jlui of Allledca • ty, Fullerloo where olie hopes dram a .......,.._,.... to major Jn mualc. awanl. NB_,,n Tbe Ealanda -plana to ....... major In drlma or llilllli* at A 1DO!Dber of the cboral Clllll'omll $111 llniVeratl!', _ ~ ~i: f~ Fullerton and .. to leach 1·-~ ID me o1 tbeM fields. been a featured sololsl and terved as presktent o f CM BIGS Cbantejlel. She also "'' bet~ LelCb H arr 11 o n ha.I a GM membtr for fou r parllclpai,.f ill cooeert dlolr 1 .. rs, bu been 1<Uve in Pep for four yeara alld bas betl1 ID Club and Latin Club and was a the Madrlpl .... m111e le< student council representative two. She aenM 11 a lut 1'1r. sophom«t class olllcer and.. The daughter Ot Dr. and • ,CM HIGH Leigh H1rrlson Mn. Phlllp Winsor of Newport Bea.chi ti as received mualclansliip and leaderahip awards. She plans to continue studies in music at the University of Redlands. CdM III.GR A four-year-m ember of the ll)'lnphooic and m a r c b I n g bonds, Elizabeth Noll also Is a drum major , a ~CSF Sealbearer and was a member of tlie studeof council. Mis! Noll, daughter of Page Noll Jr. of Corona del Mar, played In an·on:heslra for the Cblldren's Theater Guild and is a student member of the Soulbern California Band and Orches!ra Association. She received a acbolar!hlp from Coool Mime Oo. to attend a dnlm major camp lut aum- mer and she plans a pro-med major ·at the Univenlty of Clllfomla, San Diego where she alJo hopes to ...,Unue with NH HIGH Dibble Winsor CdM HIGH EllubOlh Noll ' I •:,...<;"'i>...,JO~~~:_.!Qf'"'l:i!I. ~ i DailAj P~t ~iJMR.i; '$,....t'"~~~PP""-~ ...... ~'~ To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedcllnf stories with black and "white glosv P.hoto- gra~bs to the DAILY PlLOT . Women 1 Ile--. · partment one weel )>efore the weddlhg. Pictures received after that time will not be used. For engagement announcementa It Is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and "white glossy picture, be pub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline IJ not met, only a story wlll be used. To help fill requirements on both wtd- dln¥. and engagement stories, forms 11'1 available in all of the DAILY PILOT otl1lllL Further questions will be answerecl Ill Women'• Section staff members at ~ her music. ;.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~&.i. .. • • SUGAR 'N SPICE 'N EVERYTHING NICE Fetes Take th'e Cake 'lt'1 probable that you'll soon &: called Oii tq bake someone a birthday cake. I DAILY PILOT 4J Plenty for Seconds Best U you want an unusually IOOd cornbroad stuffmg for a capan, try the following recipe. Some of the ~g is stuf· fed ,into !he body and neck cavilles of the bird and lhe rest Is balced In a casserole. And the casserole stuffing tastes just as good as that in the bird. snJll'FED CAPON 1 pan com bread, crumbled (aee below) 2 cupsh er b-s ea sone d croulQns, from a 7-0UDCe package 2 cups chopped celery Dressing tiste'd ~ , • • l cup chopped onion Ill cup butter 2 cups diced pared apples ~ cup raisins 111 CUJll clear chickeq broth , froro a 13%-ounce can 2 -· alightly beaten l II teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning II teaspoon sage '4 teaspoon pepper S to 8 pound capon, thawed if frozen Jn a large mi.ting bowl mix corn bread and croutons. Saute celery and onion in but· ter: add to breads along with remaining ingredients for stuf· flng, tossing lighUy to com- blne. UghUy stuff aome of the stalling Into tile body and neck cavities -of · capon. Skewer cavities closed. Tie I e g s toettber or slip Into band of skin. Bake breast side up on rack in shallow roasting pan in a preheated S'lS-dtgree oven to an internal temperature of 185 degrees, bastlng Ot'Clsionally with dn)>pings In pan or with melted butter -Z\2 to 311 hours !or a ~ to 611 peond bird or 3¥1 to 4Y.t hours for a &~ to II ' pound bird. Bake remaining stuffing Lo covered 1 quart casserole in pre-heated 325- degree oven about 35 minutes. Uncaver and bake an ad· dltional 10 mlnuta. Time the baking of this cwerole ,. u io ready when tile capon b -.. CORN BREAD •; Into a medium mlxlng bowl sm toeether 1 cup emicl¥l'i cornmeal, ~cup sifted flour,._2 ' teaspoons baking powder,:al teaspoon salt and I tabl~n sugar. Add 1 cup milk, 1. a1igJll1y beaten egg and 2 tableapooM butter (melted),· alirrinl tu combine. ·i Pour Into greased J.lndi square cake pan. Bake ·In preheated 400-degree oven 2:0 to 25 minutes; cool. ) " " " -.:..-.... .-· -. ·.:' .. 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: PHONE 673-8310 SPICIAU FOi THUlSDAT, FllDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH )I. U, 24 • . Art:ichokes ••• • 29~ SUGAR FREE 16 OZ.-BOTTLES Avocados • • • 4 s·1·.:. ·-' :·.: • But It'• more than probable, It;• do1'Dl'lght certain, that your cake will bring praise ~ tile effort II you give it I mUe love and spice. to 3 greased and lined 9-lnch teaspoon cinriamon to dry minutes). Fold egg white into round cake pans, Bake in a gelatin mi1 and using only \2 gelatin. Chill until set, about preheated moderate oven (350 cup cold water. Chill until 30 minutes. Use to fill and F.) for 25 minutes or until gelatin begins to mound. frost cake layers ; chill. If springy to the touch. Beat egg white until stiff Qesired, garnish with fresh • Iminediately ease cakes -~pe~ak~s~lo~nn~; ~bea;§t~c:el~at~ln~un=t~il_Js~tr~aw;".be:rr:ie:•~·_:_Y~ie:ld:'~!__".Po:r~-~~o; ... ~·~·;·; .. ~'"~··;,..~·~· .. ;;~7~-:;;~·~w~ .... ~~~W.;.;•;-;";,..;~"'~";.;'";'~'""'; .. ;;•~1•"-;~o;,..~•~·~·;;,;1o;;•'";;~-;-;;1~-~;•;;w~-~g' from the sides of the parui thick and frothy (about S tions. The 1Weet baking spices to lemember are: cinnamon, ~ clnvea, nutmeg, ihace, ginger, allspice, apple Pl• spice and pumpkln pie spice. Any one or a com- blnaOon of two or three of these can give a plain cake a fillip of difference that says "homemade" and ' • v e r y .speclal". Nutmeg Genoise Party Cake ts a dellClous way · of saying "Happy Birthday!" This is a French kind of cake, a sort or sponge cake enrici')ed with melted butter which ls stirred in quickly at the last minute. The Cinnamon Love Cake starts with an angel food cake mix flavored with cinnamon and frosted with whipped gelatin. It's a light-hearted way of saying "l love you." and, incidentally, a low-cal· orie, low-choleslerol gree ting. NUTMEG GENOISE PARTY CAKE 1 cup all-purpose flour 111' teaspoons ground nutmeg 6 eggs 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon pure vanilla ex- tract · lf.t cup butter or margarine, .melted and cooled slightly Nutmeg Frosting 1h cup chopped walnuts Red food color Green food color Sift together flour and nutmeg, set aside. Place eggs and !llgar In tlle large bowl of an elecbic mixer. Place over a pan of hot (not lxiilingl water until eggs and sugar are lukewarm. Remove bowl from hot water; beet egg mixture at h!gb speed onlil thick and creamy and milture leaves a thick trail when beaters are llfted. With a metal spoon or rub- ber spatula gently fold in flour mixture, one third at a tin1c. just until blended. Gently stir in van.Illa extract and bultt!r . Imm~itely pour batter 111- with a spatula. Cool ln pans for 5 minutes. Tum onto racks to cool completely. Remove l cup of the Nutmeg Frosting for later use. Spread top of 2 cake layers with frosting; arrange layer cake fashion with unfrosted layer on top. Frost sides of cake; pat sides with nuts. Divide reserved frosting in half. Color one part with red food CQlor and the other with green. Mark top of cake light· ly with toothpicks lnto 8 triangles. Fill triangles with alternate colors of frosting us· ing a pastry bag with a star tip to form "roses". Remove toothpicks. NUTMEG FROSTING 1 cup butter or margarine, softened 1 box (1 pound) con· fectioners' sugar 2 teaspoons pure vanilla ex· tract 3 tablespoons milk 1h teaspoon ground nutmeg Cream butter. confectioners' sugar and vanilla extract until Light and fluffy. Beat In milk and nutmeg. Yield: 1 9-lnch layer cake. CINNAMON LOVE CAKE I package (14in ounces ) angel food cake mlx 4 teaspoons ground cin· naroon. divided 1 package (3 ounces) strawberry-na vor gelatin I egg white Prepare cake mix as label directs blending in 3 teaspoons of the cinnamon with the cake flour mixture. Pour batter into two ungreased 5-cup heart shaped pans or two 9-inch roWld cake pans. Bake in a preheated moderate-oven (S75 F.) for 30 minutes or until a cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool on racks for 5 minutes; loosen sides with a spatula . Turn out onto racks to cool completely. Prepare gelatin as label directs adding remaining I -~~ows.~-~-~~ ............. 119 •· AMERICAN CHEESE 9fJC .... 1..JI ... HOW ........................ Al. -FROM OUR BAKERY - • I • • • YOt.~~ • • • -. ' l , ' " • • . t , • • " ' . ' .• . ) ., " 'I I . . " •] " " ,, '/I • ' l VOL 64, NO. 80, 6 SECTIO}lS, 84 PAGES • • ·DoWnzone • • TA'i!GET ' OF FORGIT BLAST " ' Newport Monoger Wynn .. Substitute ' Teachers Ask P~y Increase 9jbstitute tuchers in \he Newport- Mesa district Tuesday night asked the school board to approve suhslantia1 in. crews · in dally pay and employe -.. Kerry~. a'~ rot 'the SUbsUiute Teachers ~tiqn, outllned . ' her group's rtqueltl, Jnc:Iudillg an in- crease of fl3'1n the bBslc dallJ.PJy,lor subelJtute ~- 'file 'rtlquut<d Mease' w'ollld r'1ff to $39 the daily J>ay for subeUtl!IOS in the district. The Jl'OUP ia also uklllg·tbat the pay rate Increase! to $14 per daY alter a substitute bu worked on the aame assignment for more than five days. "After 20 consecutive days on a Jong term assignment, beginning the llsl clay, the slJbstitute teacher should ~ peld ac- cocdlng to hi• or her backg"round and ~allllcatioo," said Mrs. Leedom. "We are profe&!ionals and a viable part of the district," she said. "'We think our proposals can only sene to maintain the quality expected here." Besides the lncl"ase in dally pay, the subsUtutes have asked to be C!Q.vired by the dlstrJct's full medical insurance and workmen's compensation afler they have worked 20 non-consecutive days ror the district. currently, substitutes receive none of the benefill accorded to regular district ttacbers. '!Olhet propooals forwarded · by 'the "'""'"it,; Jeacben Include; "[.:::coVefage 11Pder district grievance ~res. . )-Prejlaratloo of a .Ubstllute teachers illndbook. "'-JlHppraisal or subsUtute teacher evaluatlonl and possible. evaluatioo by sliboututes of regular teachers. !~ requiremen.ta for tea C·b er a~palation in case. a aubsUtute is ~ ;-Top priority in hiring wheo full.time tf>:!itlons.Opt!ll .Up. YTrualees forwarded the package to the Certified Employes r Council for review {\"fore taking aoy actlall on tt .. ~ kites Held foi: Acf?r ' )li)LL)l'WOOD (AP) -Private (1$.ral i!Ofvicea were c;ooducted Tuesday, for veteron character actor Corl jl<mlon lleld. w)lo dh!d Friday at his hOme 'in ifudio ®··Jllid, who reUred st• yean Jllajled in roany movies .-nd ap- jn the l91l BrOad,.ay J>roductlon !J\Jt Foies." tSupervisors lv~l' acation? ~ 8'11alcfW. Casfen1 of .;dl't )tocll has propooed tllal ~.tab u.. -bqlmllllc Aprtj II olt n vocatlon time. ( .::II -n't ... m light that the klii are ofl tor l!laoter Week lllll l"'I the adults," Caspcra "81d. At 'Capers' invltatlon, the olblr .bootcl ll1alllben took his ~esllon 1IDder aclvl<emen~ A decilloo will be mode llltt' • By L. PETER KRIEG Of IM o.1ty '"" It.ff Former Newport Beach councilman AJ Forglt today blBmed the city admlnl8tra- tion fer the ruckus created by wide- spread downzonlng proposals and said City Manager Robert L. Wynn and his assistant, Philip F. Betl<!qcourt, shoUld be fu:ed. He claimed to have a group of 250 · person!~ supporting him and said he's got four candldatee to run for City Coon- U.S. Plane Attacked 'Near Malta' WASHING TON (AP) -Two Libyan milttary planes apparently attacked an American ClSO cargo plane today over the Mediterranean, the State Department said. Department officials aaid the attack came well out over tnternationa1 waters. One report was that it was near Malta. As far as cou1d be detennined, the American plane was not hit, lbe officials said. They said details were otherwise lack- ing but it was certain the AmeriC?D plane had not infringed oo Libyan ter- ritory. Soorces said the U.S. CL!O transport ducked Into a cloud and eacaped. These sources alSo said tile U.S. transport was cl~DW"k'ed. 'I.owl! r~J:;t .. -:J,.~ were ab<Sard the CUii, wblcll normally does not carry' lby weapoftl. There have been teporjo that Libyan pla"" were n,i., pter the Medlte<- raneaq in tea""1 ol 11rsall commefcW airliners Iii av.n,i~ the shooting down of a Libyan airliMr by !Jraell warpinnes over' the Sinai several weeb ago. In Valletta, Milla, aources reported the CL!O w8' fired upon by FrenclHiullt Mirage jet! with Ubyan matking1. These informanll said '!be lhooting oc- curred about 25 Jfliles >ooth of Malta. That Mediterranean lllaod ts about 200 miles north of Tripoli, Libya'• capital. The Informants indkated the U.S. plane flew an to Athens, Greece, where it made an emergency: landing. The Maltese --..S lilld the attack took place within Millta'1 "OJght in- !ormailon fegion" and tbal the !Jland's Civil Aviatlon Authqrlty has a tape recording of the U.S. pilot's radio alert. The Libyan Air Force owns 22 Jet fighters, 10 of them American bUllt F58. The other 12 are French manufactlU'ed Mli'age jets. The ClllO Hercules is a four-engine ttQSport plane which aaw extensive !'f\'ice in· Viebjam and ts the workhorse of the American tactical alrltll Oeet, .C130ll can carry more than 80 ~le or about 16 Iona <J cargo. Ill cruls speed of about 335 miles an bour makes t much tlower than any fl&bter plane< . Harbor Schools To Use Schedule Of Past Years Newport-Mesa school cblldren will start lllll finish achoo! next year on the .ame schedule that ba• been 11""1 since the district unified etgbt y.,.ra ago, irustees decided Tueeijay. ~ panel of teachers and administrators asaigned to study altemaUve achedules offered aeverat pooslbie choices to the board Tuelday but the old •tandard wu reimtated for at lead another year. Clues will start Sept. 11 and end June 13'1rith Oirlstmas vacation n1m1tng from Dec. 24 to Jan. 4, acconllng to the board decision. 'Di!. Jiv. recenll1 seated student lnl5tees 1old the voting members ol the boanl they lllOlll ta.....i • IChedule tb9t -&tart clauel in !ale. September lllll llllCI ll:booi late In June. "JIDIO ts IUCh a terrible mnnth and Seplemiler la 10 nice," lilld Aio<ander "SOnd;y'' SlmplOll o1 Newport l;larbor lllgb. "We would fl<tfer tbe "liter data/' .Jllll actinC ouperlntendent Norman Loall said ... of the !ale start11111 acbedule'WOO!d CIUle Uming problema on a COUQtywlde and .,.. statewide iclvel becaOlcl moot dlltrlcls start at the _. Ume. -Donald Smal-. ~·. agreed with the 1tucltnll that the late. ltlrt would make 11.1aune:r more ~ Joyabie. But, be 111d, It Wll too late to •tart • s1a1 .. 1c1o -~this year. Today's Final N. Y. St.oeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1973 N TEN .CENTS cil nen year to take commliDd of the city. "The cooncllmen don 't start these lhin2s, ~ leads them," Fofiit li8clarec1, rererr1ng to the Newport. Beach planning stall's proposals to ellmlnate all R-2 (duplex),zones llDd replace them with the new R-1.5 (limited duple•). Forgit had organUed a group to ~t the doWDplQing but says he's dlsbahdina it in faVOr of an attempt to gain control. of the ~il in next year's elections. "We got ao damned excited .about this • R-1.5 business," Forgit said. "Ir we stop tt, they'll juit come up wttti ""'"°~ else. "'So we're going to stop tbe shenani- gans. All we've got to do ii remove the 90W'Ce of it. 1be city manacets nm lbe clly. We'll get one who'll mind his own damn business and leavt us alone," he said. Forglt's charges drew immediate re- sponse from Mayor Don>ld..A. MclMIB. "Bob Wynn has 100 percent suppol't of the councll," Mcfrulis saJd, ~·1 resent any ·.A ---..._1\.-Y rum:...;,.,,.... STIRRING WINDS OF DISCONTENT AT PLACIHTIA · · ; , -!Oftattian LIYlngilon s.trJI H1~ ln'Ttl.re , •Seagull;. :l!I~p But· Jonatha1i Not Grounded "Jonathan Livingston. Seagull" IS still flying In the Placentia Unified Schoo!·Distrlct today, despite a flap over earlier reports that his wings had 'been clipped. The best-selling llctionai account by llicl!ard Bach, •of" a bird trying to,find himself through. aerobatics only &ad its fligbll re- stricted -oot grounded, by the district's textbook adoption commit· tee. ' • District officials had.voted down a plan to buy 120 copiea of the best-seller. Thi• led to reports that the book was banned. -Opposition by Joe Dunham, a junior high principal, added fuel to the fire. Dunham objected to Seagull because he claimed it fea- tured 11ovet1ones of reincarnation." · Weary Placentia school officials today trled-,to ,tx~J,aln that all thisdidn'tmean'A)>an. ,~ ."._ .... "Jonathan Livingston Seagull is not and ha m1v· '.been banned In t~e Place~tia Unified School DiStrict," a woman. wl)o asked to be lndentified only as "district spokesman" sighed. today.. S. Viet Tanks, Support M°'ve.North to Free Post • SAIGON (AP) . ~ Several thousand the operation to relieve the port at Rach South Vietnameie lrooJlll J'ffi> links and Bap was launched late. Monilay, and acl-l>om!ler 'l1iPP.or\ jiere ii<l*~'to Ult ·vimce units wert wlthlli ball a mJle.ot the the siege 'of a' governm!lil'.i ' Ill cutpo1~.Jle lilld be bad DO reportci of,ma- mlles nortll ol Salg<in, ~ .VIOi< : • jor cobtAc!\, bUt the sllilatton lbe!:e waa name.e commind announe\id today. "much improved." II was only the second Ume Jn \he S3 The Saigon ·command a!eo threatened days of the ewe-fire that Sal'°" tq raunch operaUons to llll the', artillery acknowledged major operations, altboUgh sltge of another outpoot llO milu farther the Communist side accused South ,Viet-north, al the Tong Le Chan camp. namese forces of scsires of land-grabbing 'Ibe commanCI said Tong Le Olan wu maneuvers in Ylolatloo of the peace hit by more than 500_~. rocket and agreement. ~ mortar rounda Tue,..y. Seven eoldje<s A South Vietnam•"' spokesman said were reported wounded and a barraicks and a quantity of munitions were CLASSIFIED -A.P CAN-MAKE M-A.{;lC reported deJtroyed. source. said • South Vietnamese gunobip abo wu bit by an- tiaircraft fire but got b4ck to Saigon. DAILY .PILOT clalllfled wanl work lilce mqlc. Watch cloaely: , The Saigon command w reported ,,.,.. tbaD 180 <UUalties al Rach Bap and Tong Le CbaD. It llYf Rach Bap bu ads been under siege since March 11 llld Tone Le Chan since Feb. 26. Meanwhile, South Vietnam cNrpd that North Vietnam In February aent so,ooo troops, 31111 11nu and htmdr.is o1 b .. vy auns soulhward in Violation o1 the NEWLY'decorated 3 BR, I BA lovely shag cpll throujltouL Wik ~illg, l>cb-park: CID· dren wel<ome. •t'IS. (addrW and phone) art 5 p.m. wkday1 ' .and all dq 8,1 6 !WL . Tlllt home rented the firtt day. Trlclly? Pull a DAILY PILOT clusllled -tad out of your be& ol lrl~ The 1111glc number 11 MWl'la. ' 't ce1ae--flre agreement. - "On a daily ,balls," the Soulll Viet- namese foreign mtnla:t.ry said in a com-. munlque, 11the North Vietnam ... Com- muntsta introduced into South VietftaJll. through the lfo Chi Minh Tran an averqe of 100 truckload9 of ammunitloo, war materlala and troop&." • • • ( Firings individual attack of the city administra· tion. U he's going lo attack: somebody, let him attack the council. 0 1 have a suggestk>n for ~tr. Forgit. He talb about gathering nuts from un· der the ecology tree. He better be careful, I know some squirrels who aren't too fl,IUy," Mcinnis said. Mcinnis pointed out that none of the dowmoning proposals has been adopted by the city and, in fact, public hearings are ~st getting started on them . • (See DOWNZONE, Page ZI CourtOkays Local Taxes For Schools WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court today approved local P'°i>" erty tues for financing. public ocboots, hold.Jng In a 5 to 4 decision that education ts not among the rights afforded explicit protection under the Constitution. The majority reversed a lower court declston which held the Texas system of financing acbools unconstitutional . The lower court said the system made the quality of education dependent on local, rather than state wealth. "It is not the province of this court to create substantive constitutional rights in the name of guaranteeing equal ~ teetion of the laws," said Justice ~s F. Powell Jr. for the majority. "Education, of courae, is not among the rlghll afforded expltclt protection un- der CIUr Comiltutioo," wro~ Powell, a former. IK:hooJ board cha1rman in ~' ''/fpr do "" llbd=l!clliJ for ii.~ q•plt<jlly • ,. • •' -i=OUrt llld u.. al ll'OKIY' tu .,_ Wied In Tau tor"10li00tl vlolaletl the 14th A11Wt4mtnl'• guarani•• of equal protectloll or .lho 1'1r., lt 11lso ~Id ~ •Yi!Wn·dfoarilllinate1 1111nst the poOr. -.t r .. Juatlce thurgQod Mariball, in a dlsaent to today's majority 'IPinloil, 11id the declslon "can ohly be aem aa a retreat from our historic commitment 1o equali· ty of educaUonal opportUnity aDd u an unsupportable al:qulelcence ln a a)'ttem which deprives chlldren 1n· their earliest years of ·the chance to reach ·their full potenUal u cltiunl.'' All stiles .,cepl llawiil depend in Iarie pan on the property tu to finance schools. . Powell noted tb9t the court was not en- dQrSing the slltus quo. "~ need ls apparent for refOJ!ll in tu l)'Slems whic~ l!lllY well have relied toOlcing and too 11oavll1 on the local prop- erty tax," Powell w r o t e. "But the ultimate solution must come from the la,wmatera and from the democratic pressures of those who elect them." Alao in the majority were Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, and· Justices Potter Stewart, Harry A. Blackmun and William H. Relmqutst. Powell said ·It coold not be quesUooed (See SUPREME, Pale I) * * * Reagan Hails Court Decision Others Disagree SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan hailed the U.S. Supreme Court dectstoo on school ftnance ~ aa "the proper one," bit other state offlclals were disappointed lllll fearlul of Its ef- fect on cautomia. u1•m gratified by It," the Republican governor told newsmen in a brief in- terview . E•perll said the decision in a Teu• ca"" probably would have no immediate effect on an oppooltion ruling by the C8Ulomla Suprcno Court in tile-Serrano vs. Priest cw 11 months ago. But state achool1 cblef WUJOn Riles said the ruling in W ashingtoCI would aDow "an lnequlllble Blstrlbutlon of tu ,....,._ to oupport the cost of a.dllld's educat'°°.'' .. State eontroller Houston 1. Flournoy jolllld l\lles In ~DI! he wu dlllt>- polnted, but said the ruling does not neceuarliy nullify the Serrano declllon of' AuJuJI 197t. Reapn 111d the Scrtatlo goal of eq111llilng the tu b8'e behind all of Ca1Uornla'1 4.5 million studenll l'Wll two rim: "a state controlied education ayatetD. llr even nationally controlled-" And be said JI coold drag down eduC9tlon to 1'1 Cf!l1ain level.'' Ill San Francllco. city icJ>ools counsel ll'vlnc lmY•r commented, "From what l'va read, it )VOUld -r tb91 the Tex11 e11e mierte1 Strrano." • DAILY PILOT 1'9tt ....... BACK TO POLITICAL WARS Ex·Councllmon Fo1'9il • ' • ' ! Planliers Eye ¥ • Downzoning In CdM Areas, ' Newport Beach plannlna OOlllllllllloo-; en: will be asked to eadorae-,a le 'n · dOwnzoning plu"lor muJl!ple>f~lJols , in Coron• jleJ,,,... 'lbunday * : ni. ~~.,... '""lfi-it" u..IP'f.llJ.p.m. _..II( IJ'R -, y tjaat ah' R-1 and 114 pwltl-• l!Ji!ll'. Parcei4 '-1)(\1 ~ the ne~ !l(l;i llmiledoduplex.-.. , • · ti tl)C downz.oritil& Is approved, d>l· plues_could. be bulll.,qoiy ~l50 "~I of the bulldatilt Joj .,. ralbln\ im.i-:-u.. 21JO·.pel'cent ""9ed lmder •ft:t llld 1111 llJO· pelctnl lli>Wed under M. The commtulen hu al,.ady~ eight hours of hear!nJ:s on a similar P!f>" posal involving Balb0a1 wlthoul reaCll!Dg agreement'. The proposal has run into sUll oppoe!-· lion there, forcing the planntnc still to 1 reconsider IL ' ln face of tbe criticiam, the planners have offered a compromlle in the form of a rewitten Jt..2 ordinance. The amended R-2 would permit a du- pleJ< to be bu!H bat only to a ma<imum , site of 3,200 aquare feet. New reqllire-i ments for open space living area ·and · landscapfng .. would aleo be included. Advance Planning Admlnlitr•tor Rod- ney L. Gunn sale! commissioners -ii 1· they eneounlfl' llnlnl oooooltlon to the . R-1.5 zone "ln Corona•de[-Mar -mlgbl 1 turn to the revised R-2. ' However, .Ourm aald, Corona det MM homeownen are more than Jikely·goln1 to support the touldler R-1.5 proposals. He said some Domeowncrs have even suggested toulher resttictions thdn. those ! cpntained ln"tbe R·l.5 zone. • 1 At . least ooe group of mo,. than 2llO I residents in .corona del Mar has aigned a pedUon asking the city to establish , 1 strict landscaping requirement.a and to &!low new bulfdlDp to cover only 50 per- cent o1 a bulldlna lot~ ' • Gunn abo said audl atrict controls were blgbly favored at two cita.ens meet· ings conducted last )'Ur to ouUine .,..,. posed general plan limits. Gilnn said 'strlcr llmlll are more nec- (See PLANNERS, Pa&e 1) o ... ,. Ceut · f Weadaer • .. -• • . ~ ' I ' • ' • .. ------ • 0 "''"'°" ~·Ai rport Com pl ex Plans Unveiled ~ By JOHN ZALLER Ot .. D61tr P>ltM Std . \ lloiiold Douglas Jr. unveiled plal\I Tuesday let • "° lo $44) million hlch riJe hotel,, offlce, and restaurant complt1 on 50 aero of properly acrosa the street rrOm 9rJlll&O Counzy Airport. • ! llougllS said bit plans Included a 300- 'room bole! -posaibly from the IU!lon 1cllatn -and at lea.st three buildingi that ' would be eight lo 10 •tori .. high. · In mal!lng bit raentatloo to the • 1n1tne City Councl , llouglu aal<I he ~ to be given clty go-ahead u soon ts· poos1ble ond to begin conrtruc:Uon tblt 'flmmer. ~But ~ complained that city · lna'!Ct' governing development of bit nd seemed unclear and 18ld he feared mJ&bl dd•y bit plans. Frankly we're confused on how we ( hould proceed" In seeking a city permit, >ou&1ai uld, oddlng that ooy undue etay might dlmlollh bit chance1 of wJn. "Fli~.Says , .By~sed. tK ·~d~n st " I' W~GTOlf (AP) -.L. Patdd< ~Gray~ lod•Y'!J!lder·i •""°"lilg b.t l-:Sen. ~ 14. K!llft0d1 (D-l\IAU.); fl!lt the ~tet&all· ca,. directly to J' he~ rs5f ~;t1ve rtporll·on Whlt.e., HotU't.. ojm W. Jl.e.an fwitbolil'notllvtu•Atty. "Gen. Riclwil-0. eindl.~"7 Kenn0dy0 Nld r S.0.te Judiciary Com· ! mlttee, 'bfiarinp oo Cfrafs nomination to .t be FBI dtrector that this was contrary to ~:an oOlnlon of the bureau's top lawyer i. that FBI lnfonnation for the White House J shouJd first go to the attorney general as t head of the Justice Department . $: The senator told Gray, acting FBI i director since May, that a week after 1 receiving !he legal memorandum "you were provldin1 secretly a conslderable amoWlt of material to Mr. Dean." Kennedy said Gray had written a note on tbe mel!"'randum lndl"'1tln1 full <On- CllJTeO<e with the -procedure oullined by the FBI lawyer and asked Gray why, a :rweek later, he changed his mind. ~ Gray~ any ,~e of m!Qd wa s Jnvolv~.·Re'iald UH! rDemo·was directed hi ourinrulry reporu prepared wlthln'the FBI, not the type ol material ...., mostly FBI intervlews -he tumished to Dean July 28. . Gray testified, as he h~<i prevk>usly, jhat he supplled Deau lwlth 'FBI repbrts on his inVestigation lnto bugging of Qemocratlc Headquarters in t h c .\fatereate complex here, in response to a 1'(1uest from the White House counsel. "He. asked that he be provided with in· :vestigative reports that would assist him in his investigation for the President," Gray said. From Page l . PLANN ER S . • • ,essary in Corona del Mar than in other crowded areas of the city because the large lots there now permit massive. .boxy duplexes -&Orne more than 5,000 .square feet in slze -to be built. · ''The intent of the proposed rezoninj!: of these R·2 and R-3 properties to R-1.5 'is to limit the building floor area of lpture residential developments," he ~said. " "While the limitation may result in a slight reduction of potential populati.9(1, the major intent of this rezoning iS to assist in the preservation of the smaJJ- scale, village-like community charac· ter," Gunn added. If commissioners decide to use a zone different from the Rrl.5, the entire mat· ter will have to undergo public hearings on a diffe rent date. · OU.Ha l COAIT H DAILY PILOT Tl\9 Or.tno-Cot11! DAILY PILOl, wllll Wflodl It r;omb!Md ti'!. Nt-Prt11, If pU(llltl!H ... !ht 0r•flt9 CDe1! ,,,,blflhl119 C~"Y, klll· r•I• WllloM trt 1M1;!'4lfl!M, M<W11y 111•(1"1111 FrlUy, for Cttla MfM, Hr#P9rt Btkll, Hunllnctlan 8uc:l'l/1'"0Unt•!" V•llc,, Loou"t lltKfl. 1rv1.,., ..... ~ -s1" c11,,.,..,tt/ """ J.,.11 ~-A 1lr1glt r~loMI MllllOll i. IOllO!f~ 'Seruro.yi 1...i Svr.c11yo. Tiie prlncllNI Ml'tllll!lo P'l"I IS " l:IO WHI .. , '"'"'· c.lt M ... C.Urt<nlt, tJll,., ~ • .,.,_. ~. W11d flrft,~,-Pullll1~e1 J ..... Cv1lty Viet flr•ilhnt .,. Otntr11 MtnlVfl" Tlloli•• 1(11wtl ·-ThoM•• AJ Mwpllln1 ~ldlfOr ~ _L; ...... 1c.i,. ..__.... a.adli er; 14"tr ,.....,.. .... Offk• )JJJ N-pttt l.wltwt rtl M•flh11 Adtlrftu r.o. la• 1175, 'J66J °""' Offk• Ott• #!Mi l ... Wftl .. ,. '""" l..f9llllf •Mell! #2 FCll'tsl A- Hfftf .... ._ lff<ll: 1111J lff(h loYllYlll'll $ti1 u.n-t.: ,as Jllorftl El Ca .... llMt Tlf ..... 17t4t 641 ... IJ:I C:l u•.,.... Mt..., ht w.u11 c:.,rr.... ,.,,. ~-Gotlt ~It'll CMtlMin'r. •l'I• ... ...,,,. ... , m1111r1111N, ~ fNotMr .,. ..,_.IHfNllll "'"lrl -.. .. ••MlfClllt ~ .atelll .... .,,... .. "' atYrJ8lll ........ ...... do ........ "'" • c .. ,. Mtw. c.tlfllnllie. ~-W UtT1tr GM ......,,,, W IMI U.lf IMMIW1 11111"-'Y ..,!Mt ....... ~. • niDI a Hiltoti franchise. Councilman WUIJam F I I c h b a c b countered that "the ball ls lotally In Y<lllr court" and told Dooglas that he lhould apply lo the cl!y lmmedlalely for a coo-d11J9nal woe permit. Douglas indicatK he would probably do that ln the near fUturt. Tut plan. oottlned by Douglas and bit comulting architects would be carried out by the Douglas Development Com- pany, a wboUy owned 11.1bsidy of Mc.Don- nell Dootllas Corp. Highlights of the proposed development were that it would include 18 to 20 buildings develope<: over a l~year period: --4S percent of the tot{ll acreage would be devoted to parking, milch of It in two- story parking 1truCture. However the lower level w o u 1 d be 1UahUy below gro1.1nd level and surrounded by an earthen be.rm to shield Jt Crom 1lght. -Another 34 percent of the total acreage would be devoted to open space and landscaplnf. stnce most parking would be contJined on the outside perimeter of the property, lhe interior WOUid bjo " ~ mootly fo r ~~·Percent of the total 50 acres • would lie covered by buildlngs. which wou!d have a ~of 1.25" million square teet-;ot ,!)l)or •!lice. BuDdingi would be rhlildlt.and hlgb'<iie, with tht'ee high r~ itructures planned for the portion of the p~j>erty' " I m m e d i a t e t y fronting MacArthur Boulevard. The botel, whic;h "('lould be high rl!e end woolcf lie designed for possible .expallilon to 600 rooms, would also be en MacArthur Boulevard on the corner of the property. adjacent to the Airport.er Inn. ~-: Couoo41men agreed to the location of tbe bole! oa MacWur, but •ugge1ted a:tl\tt IUgh Pl!&· bqjldlngs "ould crellle fewer lr!ifCiC problemJ if located at the rear of the property. Douglas explained that the high rises had been located on MacArthur so they wou ld not block the view of hillsides to the southeast from the rest of the complex . A major design feature outlined by Douglas is that the complex would pro- vide commercial services -luncheon stands , drug stores, etc. -for its roughly 5,000 office wor~ers and clients. Douglas Sjlid they abouid be .able to "pick up.that annJversary card'' or "grab aome salad and sandwich fOI' lunch" without having to take their cars and leave. ~lat said these commerc;lal !efVl<es Would be de!lgned prtmarl!y to benefit user. of tbe complex and not outside customers. " Ne wport -Issues $8.2 Million l1i New Permits Newport Beach building officials have reporteq they issued building permits for $8.2 million worth of construction in February. bringing the 12-month total to an all-time record $117.2 million. City Building Officer &bby Fowler said a single permit made up three- fourths of the total. It was for the $6.l million Irvine Company high rise at 660 Newport Center Drive. Fowler said most of the 162 permits issued during February -which is after the official seating date of the South Coast Regional Coastal conservation Commission set up by Proposition 20 - were for buildings not within pennit boundaries suggested by Newport Beach officials. The boundary approved by Newport Beach councilmen last month must still bC' approved by !he commission. But even if they live up to the full let· ter of the Jaw -a line I,000 yards from the \i:ater -the Irvine Company high rise would be outside lhe control area, Fowler said. Fowler said permits issued for con- struction inside the permit boundary were given out with a written disclaimer stating the project may be subject to Proposition 20 rontrols. He also said a copy has been made of every permit issued since Feb. I for use py the cpmmission if they need it. Fowler said the SS.2 million month brings the total valuation for 1973 to nearly $18 million -$5 mllllon more than the same Ume last year. He alsO said the 12 month total for building permits was eclipsed by the latest 6o0m in permits. During the past 12 months , the city issued S,115 permits as opposed to abou t 2.000 t~ year before. Besides the $6.1 million Irvine Com· pany permit~ ~wler said the largest issued was IOl' a m.ooo single family home at 7 Heanitage Lane.... Watches Stolen From CdM Hom~ Newport Beach police today are IJ1.. vcstigatlng the theft of two watches valued at $950 thtit were reported 1tolen from a COrona d'I Mar home. llorlJ Hoel. of 4l2 NarciSSlu Ave .• lold police she diSC()vered the Joa Tuf!lday afternoon but she said the last time she checked her valuablea: was a week qo. The watches were kept In a jewelry box In • bedroom. lnvestlgatora ,.Id the thief apparenUy got Into Ille house lhrouah an unloci<ed paUo door. Bad.Man Fo' .,. John Wayne It'• not ttlco or bellUtY 1o fool wUh Jobo "nuke" W°l)'DI -It -Oii 111111. 1111 Ill .-.. tll<ill"""'lll""ltltl.. -~ • TuadaY morntnc. a 1li1el made of! wttli Wqne11 engraved blnoctdars that were tltUna on a counter oboard his converted minesweeper "Wild Goose" In Newport Rorbor. Police were told by a crewman that the thief WIS spotted runnJng ~ the Lido Anchoroge parking IOI carrying the blnoculara but sped oll in a car be!or. pumien could catch up. 1be blnoculan were vaJued at $80. From Pflfle l DOWNZONE • • • "It really tickles me," Mcinnis said. "All theae people are &creaming without rel!lly koowlng what the poslUOO of the coun cil is. ''That's why v.·e're going through pub- lic hearlnia-lo find out. The COUDCll Is staying out of it until the hearings are over," he said. ni. bearinls on the dowmoolng and the 1eneral plan have started and will continue through June. Forgit uld tile whole . thiDg Is )u!t ha rassment of lOcal tiuafneumen, "The way Jo core II.is to tel. t1d and remod~I Ifie city man~er's 'olllce. Get rid of tlJlle two punk•.' he sald. "'I\tey don't aeem to realize that pea-- pie want' to be left alone." )1~ said. Forgit claimed there "wfil oeve~ t>;e density on the · Penlnl\lla, there IBD t enough room for the cars." Forglt said he Is trying to get the can- dldates for the Council "because I'm not sure I've got ~ ses appeal to awing it with thll councl!." . FO'lll aald one of the men he ls jrylng to put on the -oouncU-11..llarlhall J.lQl- field a local businessman who is bullet· Ing ~ new liome In District One, the area now represented by Vlce Mayor Howard Rogen. 1 J>.dfield wa's not available for comment this momlng. Forglt decllfled to give the other three names because "they want to see how big a iroup I can get. They're worried about backing and money." Forgit was a counciJman from 1964- 1968 when he was defeated in a bid for a second term by Mclnnia. Forglt ran again unsuccessfully in 1170 when his home was redistricted into Roge r's dis· trlct. Forgit has ,..malt!ed out ol the public Jlmellgbt on city affairs mo1t of t&e last three years although be regularly ran a personal opinion advertisement on the back page ~I,~ )qcal q';)'sp&~. In the Tiitl ifjdnths .Iibweitt, he ha• teamed with Udo Isle resident Goldy Joseph who OWM lnvestment property on the Peninsula lo fight the Balboa doWn- zoolng propoeala. 1''111t llid he ancl Mra. J.f!l"Rb .~ teqmln~ lo 1.,.~ the anlt·admlnlslra\lon campwgn. Mrs. Joseph was unavailable for com- ment this monling. Forgit said he intends to build h i s campaign by using the mailing list con-- talnlng 6,000 n a m e s obtained in the campaign by the Harbor Area Freeway Fighters to rid Newport Beach of the Pacific Coast Freeway. "We're not going to ask them for any money," he said. "Just foe their sup- port." \\lynn this morning declined to com· ment on Forgit's attack. Remodeling Job Set for Mesa's Estancia School Newport-Mesa school officials ar~ preparing to ask for bids next month for a $274 ,000 remodeling contract at Estan· cia lllgh School in Costa Mesa . School Board members Tuesday night were given a progress report on the bid proceediDJi:S and had a look at what changes are planned at the scMoi. The biggest changes at the school will be a major addition to the school's circular library that will almost''double the space available !Of" books and study · areas. The circular center of the library will be retained but It will be enclosed by a rectangular room, according t o architect's drawings. Tbe school will also get a new audio- visual an dtelevision production center that will be available to all classes. TIU&tees were told that WQrk on the remodeling contract will take place dur· ing summer school and should be L'Om· pleted by September to avoid major in- terruptions In regular school work . Bearded Bandit Rohs Balboa Man A Balboa ~lness execuUve was ·~ proached by a bearded blndlt wbo flash- ed a blf .. vo1ver In a lboutller bolster and robbed him of "15 In Colt• Meu •s South Coast Plaza 'l\ieeday night. Henry Wq:ner Jr.. 13, of UJJ W .. Oceanfront, told Colla Mesa potice the gunman nev~r actually d,." hla weopon bot nutde It clear he waso't joking. wa..,ar said the robbtr oPened hi• coat to display the nvotver, which Wagner aatd oppeated lo be well-used. due to the I !oded blulna On1sb oo tht metal . Wqner followed the bandit's orders 11\d left after he handed over 1 wallet contalninJi Pl cash and hla Newport ·Harbor Yacht Qub ldenUllcollon card. Board Eyes I ' Einploye · Rule Plan Newport.Mela ICbool trustees picked Md poed al proposed cbang.. In employe rules and regulaOoos but performed no major surgery during their meeting Tu~y night. Tbe rule chances.. wblcb we.re rflCOm· mended llller a year'• ttudy by a panel of employa and admlnlltrators, primari- ly d e a I wllh grievance procedures, employe leave policiei and tutoring re- quirements. Trustee Donald Smallwood took issue with several sections ot the rules and regulations dealh1g with grBJl.tlng or leaves. He said current wording made it ap- pear lhe board ~d ooly approve ~eaves recommended by tbe superinter\dent of schools. , Dr. Nonnan Loats, slttln_g in for Supcrint.endeot Jolm Nicoll, t o I d Smallwood this is a ct&ief delegated responsibility of the superibtendent and not an attempt to encrot.ch on board authority. Tru!tees also J90k issue wi\h wording in the proposed district policy oo tuloring by district teachers J)lat wpuld, in some caus, allow a student to be tuloled by his own teacher .• Tni.stee Tbomas Hendenon said he would prefer an ab&olute ban on all tutor· Ing by teachers 6f theh: own atlidents to avert any possibility of crltfc:llm'. Moat of the other .. !'(ID<Jlls dealt with g~ feeling! and mtnor wording changes. :uie 'l\iesday·nlght 1e9!'loo was only a lint reading 91 the proposed revllllans "1d the board wW be ·csked to .adopt .tboM early next lllOlllb. ' .'Fro11t r,.,e1 SUPREME~. ~ • that ,the lower court decls:ioa overturned today "would occasion in Texas and elsewhere an unprecedented upheaval in publlc education." , In addition, critics of the lower court decision outside the court predicted "a generation of litigation" on related se'rvices such as public health and police protection should the lower court be upheld. The Texas school financing system was attacked by Demetrio P. Rodriguez .and 14 Mexican-American parents and their children who live in the F.dgewood Independent School District in San Antonlt>, one of seven school distrtct.s in the city. • • t ... " 'Chicano Seat~ ' Plan in Senaw SACRAMENTO (AP) - A reap. portionment plan creating a so-called "Chicano seat" in Los Angeles County has been sent to an uncertain fate on the Senate floor. But a rival plan was amended Tuesday to lnclude a Southern California di strict shaped to elect a Mexican-American to the state Senate. The redistricting bill by Sen. Mervyn Dymally (D-Los Angeles), .squeaked through the Senate Elections and Rea~ portionment Commlttee Tuesday, 54, but Dymally said he was "not very op. timistlc" that the Senate would approve his plan. . OPIN ' ... SALE.--- OAIL Y l'ILOT" Stiff ~ CARPENTER MOVING UP IN ELECTION '74? 'The Con1lder1tlon 11 All Vtry "'Flattering' Sen. Carpenter for U.S. Senate? Firm Thinks So The man wbo helped manage Ronald Reagan to political stardom is looking for another candidate and he thinks state Senator Dennis Carpent.er (R·Newport Beach) nll&bt be the man. William Roberts, partner in the politi· cal campaign management firm Spencer· Roberts, says the 1974 GOP nomination for the u.s, senate may be up for grabs. "It's a ready·made opportunity for some younger new face," Roberts said in Sacramento. "There are several who might fit the category." The three he mentioned were Pete WU~, the environmentally oriented mayor of San Diego; Bill Banowsl..-y, the YOU!lf president of Pepperdine College who is a well·known speaker aroWld the state; and Carpenter. Any one of the three, Roberts said, "just may come zipping In the.re." Roberts noted that there are several Republicans who might seek the nomina- tion in 1974 to run against the incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston. including (ormer HEW Secretary Robert Finch. However he noted that none seems anx· ious to challenge Cranston because he has carefully maintained his contacts with all factions of the Democratic pa rty. But, Roberts continued. even if the newcomer lost in 1974, he would be in an excellent position to challenge Jotm V. Tunney, incumbent in California's other Senate seat, in 1976. A spokesman for Carpenter today said the state senator was "flattered" by Ule prominent menUon of his name, but definitely would not be a candidate in the 1974 U.S. Senate race. · "In· 1978,lt wouJd be a PoS&ibility.'' said Phil Philllps, Carpente'r's admi.nistratJve assistant. uaut ~e'1 no chance for anything as soon as 1974." One of the ·~asons Roberts thought Carpenter had good chances ,. .. ,that lie was ,not a mo'{)e star U~1ft,eagao. , "The entertainmenf tlli.Dg has been done and the bloom Is ofi the rose ," Roberts said, adding that the public would be "a Jot more critical" of an ac· tor now than it was when Governor Reagan was first elected. Carpenter, 44, was first elected to public office in August, 1970 when he won a special election to fill the vacated seat of John Schmit.z, ""Who left the state senate for Congress. Prior to that, Carpenter was an at· tomey in private practice, although he was a former chairman of t h e Republican State CtntHl Committee. "Right. now..U the·st&ator wants Is to win four mot, years in' the 34th dJstrict," -· - ' Phillip! said. "He wants to broaden hit political base ind continue his learning experience to government. Library Observes 10th Anniversar)r With Reception Mariners Library In Newport Beac!t will mark Its Iotb birthday April 2 witlt an infonnal reception honoring tbe of· ficials responsible for its founding. The 7:30 to 9 p.m. program, hooted by the Friends of the Library, will feature a movie called "The Back Bay" and refreshments along with comments by former city officials and library trustees. Head Ubrarian, Dorothea Sheely, said Mariners was launched on a note of con,· troversy when councilmen clashed over the $100,000 cost ol the facility and ex· lravagances such as the library's story· telling rom. The need for a new library was stress- ed by then-city manager Robert Shelton, who is now a Newport Beach gov~ mental consultant. He said the growina: population -it was 26,500 then -spelleG out a need for the bigg,er facility. Mariners was financed by the sa1e of $70,000 worth of city ta.1. delinquent lots and the .Friends of the Library raised $15,000 in a two-year fund drive, aq- cording to Mrs . Sheely. Bill);, Graham: . ' ' . ' ··1' . v 4J~f1i,tte Rapists JOHANNESBURG (UPI) -Evangelist Biily Graham said today the United States should revive the death penalty for some crimes and suggested that rapists should be castrated. , Graham, on a two--weei: "crusade" tn South Africa, told a news conference, '11 think there should be capital punishment for certain crimes. I think that where capital punishment is administered equally -to white and black -it's hem proved to.be a deterrent." , Asked about punishing rapists, Graham said, "I Chink when a person is fouOO guilty of iape ~ f!hoold be castrated - that wollkl atop him pretty quick." • • -· . Baseball M'rtts from $5.95 • About 100 Pr. Shoes Odds & Ends-Must At Cost ' . ' . laseball & Softllall Bats , • '.> Baseball Uliershirts '• Baseballs & SoftllaHs Odd Sizes Tennis Shorts alilt.Slllrts Tennis Dresses • • I _,...,,... .......................... ... Track Shoes-$11.95 to $2,9.95 Baseball Shoes-$10.95 to $29;95 Little. League Shoes-$5.45 All Purpose Sllaes-$8.95 le .$14.95 Men's Temis Shoes- . •. $8.95-$9.50$14.95 & $1&.95 Laaies' Tennis Shoes-· $7.95-$9.50-$1~95 .. tl&.95 Dunham Waffle Stompers-$2.1.95 • Sweat Sox-Tennis Sox-Pads OPEM 9 TO ~USED ·SllllDAYS ' , t: irilball Glores-$4.95 up · :~ ·lndbor & Dutdtior ffandbafts " . lacquetball Racquets Tallfe Tennis ~addles & Sets . Wilson-Daris-Bancroft • • · · Yoneyama-Marcraft . , . ln Raekets-$4.95 to $55.oo ' Mlm llu~p-lean Tiiiis Balls Men's & Boys' T llll1is .Shits & Shirts RALEICll BIKES • -SIRgle SJllllls-:-3 Speeds $ Speeds-10 Spefts Bike bpalr-fm-Tubes 538-COOER-84&.1919 y I • ) ) • - 8 · DAU.'\' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Moving the Highway '1'lle Irvine Company has been given hope that the elate may agree to build a new Paol!lc Coast Hlgh1n,y between Laguna Bead! Ind Corona de! Mar. The company's proi>osaJ to relocat& the bigbway luther lnland -part way up the ooaitaJI hills -is at least feulble, the California Public Works Department said last week. The Call!ornla Highway Commlasion authorized the department to negotiate with the company to see how much of the coot each of them will pay, The action was greeted with guarded enthusiasm by Newport Beacll officials. They would like to tie the new route to wbat lhey hope may be an overall solution for the city's traffic woeo. Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis thinks it would be great If the planned Corona del Mar Freeway could coMect to the new route by swinging east through Bonita or Co)'J(e Canyons. The new route also woold force reeolution of the much-discussed plan to build a highway along the Filth A venue cohioor through Corona de! Mar. This, too, would connect with the new route on the east and then tie up with the existing Coast Highway just west of downtown Corona del Mar. 1 The proposal woold ease congestion in the ddwn· town Corona del Mar area caused by the heavy through traffic. It bas the support of Corona de! Mar business- men. tnffiC problems is apparenUy open to some professional ebpticism, too. The consultant dong the Newport Beach study ha.s Included .the Fifth Avenue route m only one of three alternative solu1ions to the overall problem that he is coosideriog recommending. In light of the state's apparent hvortble opinion on the relocated ooastal route to the south, however. the Fifth Avenue route would seem to gain added im· portance as one practical I! not totally-popular solution. Loose Leprechaun? Somebody must have turned a mischievow lepre- chaun loooe at the big St. Patrick's Day party for the new West Newport children's library last week. The gala pre-dedication champagne reception was to have been open only to guests invited bLthe library board of trustees and the Friends of the brary. But the West Newport Improvement Association got the Idea the event was open to the public and invited all citizens. At first blush, the mixed·up situation appears to be just that - a mixup in communications. But dil!ldng a liWe deeper, It would appear that some West Newport citizens hoped to call public atten- tion to their belief that other dty libraries are better stocked end better funded than the new faclllty. Aside from this squabbling, it appears that another is.sue is presented. • However, Mcinnis pointed out that it may run into opposition from homeowners in areas alonl( the route - the Wile people wbo fought so bitterly to kill the Pacific Coast Freeway that was to follow the corridor. The proposal's validity as ·an important solution to A fund-raising open house is a good idea, but the propriety of h·aving even moderately alcoholic parties on public property -open for oervice or not -is ques- tionable. 'Ah Uill yew it's rerrible th' way some of these ta::c preparers violate th' law!' Fa miliar Words in Odd Places ~YDNEY J.HARBI~ Todl!Y's word-quiz deals with familiar words used in arf unfamiliar way, or in an odd phrase whole dertyation has been obscured. Half right certifies you as a master word· monger. I. How does "money of account" dlt· fer fnlm mere money? 2. What does It mean that "Half is Dear Gloomy Gus I'll go alond with Ron and Dickie in restoring the death penalty -ao long as they introduce it for tax evaders. A. J. D. dispute to court, his brother, Hesiod, ad- vised him that "Half ls more than the whole," meaning that ball of the estate without legal expense Is better than the whole estate after the la"1F5 ·have had their pickings. more than the whole"? 3. Wbat ls the orl· gin o! "winning hands down"? 3. From horSe-t"t.cring; where a jockey • 'arenouldl aheail' r61nps In without using his whip 1o goad .bis mount. 4. Why <lo we call l!Omething dazzling· ly dexterous "a bat trick"? 5. Where did the phrase "by book or crook" come ftom! e. la his famoos soliloquy, Hamlet says, "'Ibere's the rub" -does this have anything to do with "rubbing" as we understand It? 7. When two persons or factions are said to be "at loggerheads," where does the expreuion come from? 8. What does the "hue" refer to in the phrase, "hue and er)'"? 9. Wby !J a quarry aald to he "held at bay"? . 10. ''Knocked into I cocked hat" refers to what acUvlty! ANSWERS 1. "Money of account" is a monetary denomination used In reckoning, but not minted a:a actual coin; like the '1gulnea" in Ena:~, which was 21 shllUngs, but there bai been oo pinea piece for over a century. 2. When Peraeua was about to take a 4. In ~rlcket, taking three wickets with three successive balls ( o n the crder ol bltlln( a grand-slam borne run in baseball) was called 0 lbe hat tdck," because the bowler whJ did this was awarded a new hat by bis team. 5. A feudal custom allowing tenants to take as much firewood as could be cut with a bUI-hook, and whatever low branches could be reached with a shepherd's crook. 6. A "rub" in the ancient game of bowls meant that an obstruction prevented the free movement of your ball. 7. "Logger" was a heavy wooden clog fastened to the legs of grazing horses to prevent stnying; often two horses became engangled in them . a. "Hue and cry" was the old legal name for an official outcry when calling fqr help In the pursuit or • criminal eacaplng trom justice. 1: Wben the quarry waa cornered the bounds barked. or "bayed." 10. In the game of ninepins, when all pins but three, iet In a trllm1le, were knocked down, the aet was techrdcally "kooclced Into a cocked bat." Reluctant Peacekeeper Canada is trying hard to be purer than Caesar's wife in Vietnam. Merely being a member of. the International Commission for Control and Supervl•lon (ICCS), howtver, Is somewhat like be Ing discovered at a ~man orgy : It's dif- ficult to explain that you were invited only to observe and report. Dlspatchlna forelp offlcen to Vietnam last January, Prime M1nl!teT Trudelu cdnf...i be had "misglvlogs" about the whole thing. ottowa very nearly refWled when it was asked, along with Poland, Hungary and Indonesia, to police the Viel -'· Forelp Mlnllter M!tcltell Shani told the tntematlonal Conference on Vietnam In Paris that Canada did not want to get In-' volved "once apln In an lntraelable position and an open -ended com- mitment." When none of the canadlan condlUOOI f« mem-11> were met, It decided to P lnYl'IY -but only on a to- day trial basil. Notlilng baa •lnce llappened to mu. Canada feel more comfortable. Vlolatkm ol the co....or. i.kt place EDITORIAL RESEARCH tton, expenae and renewed fighting. Nineteen yeah In the old International Control Commlllton, set up to oblerve the Geneva accords.on Indochliia In !JIM, -the !easl rewarding eiperience of a!H Canatla1 waa teamed ~p wlth llldla and Polano 1n that one. "We never agreed on anything," recalled a Clnadlan lllplomet. ''Tllo ~ a.s neulral ar ..• wen, Stalln." C&riadlan lean that Poland and Hunpry would bamllrlog the new oom- mluion hove already been realized. Mlcltoel Gauvin, Canada'• cblel delegate to tltO tees, oomplalned recently that "two membtn" of the! commllalon refuted to lnveatlpta a reported North Vlelnamese mJ1ttM1 buDdup n e a r Klleaaoh. every day and the ICCS !J powetleu lo TllEllE IS a domeJtlc upect to C&n- report them, let alone atop them. ·um. llda'I ~ The oppolitlon Con>erva- 10metblnc !J done, tmle I 'ftleran Uve party bas been bav!ag I (Jeld day obwVer, "the whole peace-kee)Jlnc with the 1overnmeot'1 \leCil1on to Joi• mochll\ery. . .will almoot lnevllably the ICCS when not one ot Clnada'1 ma· falter." Jor cond!U0111 were met 'lhldeau must CANADIANS NIH been Involved In Ustm to the opposlUoo becaWO< It can vJrtwoliY every lnternatloaal pea~p-• kick hie ~ liberal goyernment out Jog vanture since World War 11 and are of -abnolt af will. aclmowledged eJperla at It. la a few Forolln lllnilllet Slwp JeR Ottowa cues -the Sues crllb of 1151 and cur-~h JJ for lll'lent tllb .,tth leaden In ..mty In cyprua -the Unlied Na!lonl Salaoo and Hanol. The trip .!J eeen 11 a operations were lllC<Wful. But In lDOllt, 1asf dllnce Jor the two 11det to &1¥1 wrote oo.wa jouma1llt Pu Ward, .........,.. lhlt the commluioD will be "the result bu been lrwotnt!on, llagna. allonl to ""*"" elltl;IJyt. • N New SeUing f o r t he Drug Wa r Now It's the 'Afghan Connection' WASHING TON -The FBI is checking our toll calls and pulling out all stops to find out bow we get seuet government reports on drug smuggling around the world. Despite the FBI efforts, here is another installment from a classified document on the "Afghan con· oection." For centW'ies, the crest nations have slumbered as Per· &ians, Mongols, t\Jrb and Mocedooi- ans jnvaded the mountainous land of Afghanistan. B u t now, an Incursion ... of Col'fiicans bas awakened the world to the Algbano' poppy-covered hillsides. THE CORSICAN Mafia has been surveying the blossoming fields with ptacUced eyes and conlerring on · thick carpets with the opium mogu1a of Kabul, the Afghan capitaJ. While the heaviest publicity was centered on the drug traffic in Turkey, Southeast Asia and Mexico, the un· derworld quietly clinched Its contacta In Kabul and aet up Its drug routes to Europe and the United Stites. . • _f'4~_W:\ _ ~ dribble ol. secret reporta: is ""lll"llllli to reach U.S. official! oo the "Afghan connectlon." We have obtained a copy of one ol these documenta ao highly cluslliid that each one was numbered before being distributed to federal executives. "AFGHAN enforcement acenctee ll" inc&pable of the most elementary of police functionl because of the lack ol funds and faclllUes ; and inadequate organtiation and management,'' states the report. "Also, close famUy and tribal ties e1ist between officials at every level of government and lnhabitantt of the tribal regions. "Opium poppies are grown primarily in tribal areas of eastern Afghanistan, where Government control is limited. Because lt la dangerous even for Afghans to enter thla aru uninvited, there are no reliable stlt!Jtkl oo opium ••• traffic In Afghanistan." BVT TBEJ\11: !J DO question about the threat to the Unlted Stites. "With the ban on poppy culUvatloo In Turkey after· the 11171-72 season, U.S. olflclals are Ulleerned that Afghanistan could fast become a major source of opium and opium derivatives bound for the U.S. market," states the secret ~r1.· ' Other coolldentla!'"""""" reporl that eome Afghan peuanta are '° poor that \ they chew oplwn gum to ease hUJlier: ~~. . . And the government is 80 hard up fot cash that it recently sold some 30 tom of opium which had been seized and stored for several yean in a warehouse. 111e opium was purchased for legltlma\e medical uses by~· U.S. pbannactutlcal · finn. But the firm found to its dismay that the govenunent oplwn had been diluted wlth qar and foreip matter. BAD as !IN! lituatlm !J, there ii ...., hope. The new Afghan premier, Moham- mad Musa Sbaliq bas ~mlaed to erlCf oown and two U.S. narcotlcrqmt. ..._ working wlth Shlflq'1 police. : A United Nationl 1tam wtl\I' tq Afghanistan last fail and ha1 p~ confidential draft reporl, t~ bo. ~ in a few weeks, offering 10mi1 Finally/ Afghan, lr~J 1 , .s, aareotles qentl reconuy "' . u.~ ' tons of opium bound from A!abtnl1tan I\\ Iran in a huce truck . 1 I All Children N.eed Drown-proofing : To the Editor: The \York ol citizens realdenUal to the Capistrano Unified School Di.strict which will provide San Clemente and Dana Hills Hlih School with swimming pool facillUes will emphasize the vital lm· ~ce of lnittatlng, In all ocean-coa!1-I communities, year·round, drown-proofing throughout all their llCbools, for grades K-12, in ip1ticipation of confrootlng tbe Increasing toll of lives lost because youngsters have not been required to learn to swim. EVERY YEAR a baH mllUoo people thnlughout the world are drowned in OCt!a:Da, teas, rivers and lakes; every five yean between two and three milllon peopJf -the population of a small nation -are thusly lost to humanity wllich tragedy imposes one criterion amongst many for evaluating the importance of swlmmlng Jo the development o! safety skills that increase 'the individual's capacity for sell-protection and assisting other persons in emergencies. Swimming is also a sport -a truJy pa.rticipant recreation which welcomes both sexes and all ages -which may be lndulgtd vigoroosly, throughout life, by alx year olds and septua1enarianl and, In addition to ii• lif .. lnsurlng capacitieo, oonfera upon the awimrner t b e !He· preaervtni qualltlea of physical m ... wblch, when Integrated with the precedlnc ObservatlO!I!, Introduces the 1\rimmer to skin<ll;!l'H., and 1urfmg, wator-akUng and , and the milltipllcltt ol aquatics recreatloo ao- Uviti .. that all todlvlduals may enjoy as a _,. of enhlfnclng the subtle and COll1i>lu rtlltlonsbip between soundness ol tl>e boctY and actlvJUea ol the mind which are fundamental to a dynamic and creative quality of bumani\y. TUE MOST beneficial ol all recrea- tlm, nrlmmlng, faclllttes should be made nqulalte lor drown-proollna every !11> dent reat&tmd In Orange COunty and to preserve the moat precious of world treuures -Life. · BRUCE S. HOPPING Free Spue'lt To the Editor: Saddleback C4mmunlty Collea•'• \in· age u 1 rilbl·wln&, "ltl&h acbool with uh trays" was, we ~ IUCCeUfUlly lafd to rut wbeii the boord of trust ... -their r!!pi•tlons c:unctl'Ding hair lqtb. (We note, parentbetlcally, thet iome ol MAILBOX • ....,_ ....,.. ......,. -...... __,., _h..., ........ '*"'" ...... lfltSll9lt .... ...,. ....... ..,.. """ ,. .............. " flt .... tr etl!Nlltt 1""4 M ,......._ Alt .....,_ Mlrlt i.. cW. ...,.tvl't 111e IMIMlll ....... Mt 11- entY .. Wlttl!MM t11 1"11tll H MfldW ,.... • .,,,.,_ • .....,., Wfll ..... ~ ( those same board members now sport hair stylea: which would have been ban· ned by their own decrees several yean ago.) BUT, based on newspaper accounts of the March 12 board meetJ.ng, we sor- rowfully observe that the spirit of repression is still alive, if not well, at Saddleback. Trustee Michael Collins continues to use board meetings to artlcu1ate his pe<Uliar brand of 14th Century thought. When coafrooted with student appeals ror a Jess restrictive campus speakers oollcy, he delivered himself of the follow- ing quotable quote, '1CamJN:!eS are not maintained u a rorum for tree speech. our job ii to educate." THE COMMENT revealJ such an enormous vacuum ol mtdentandlng aa to both !Jw and educatloo that a rebuttal ls demanded. I) Webstel' de/Ines ooe facet of educa· tlon to be: " .•• the ·formulation and develOPMlllt ol OD•'• lutes." (Stmrentl ln a public community college are thus CC111tltutJonaily and educatlooally to be exposed to ideas and "tastes" other Ulan tbooe of their truai.e., admlnlstraton and profeta0n.) 2) The Callfomla Si.te Legislature CS.B. 19\l) In lrll fonnally amended the State Education Code (Sec. 108U) to read, "Students of the public schools have the right to exercise free ex· presslon ... " (Thus public schoola, even Saddleback, are mandated, despite Mr. Collins, to he In fact forums for the free flow of ldeu and opinions.) IN SUMMARY, while we concur in the Education Code's requirement that trus expression be conducted in a reasonable and orderly fashion , we r e m a t n Wl!hakeable ht our contention theit freedom of upreasion b the most e....,· tial tn1redlent of a fne IOclety and that nowlJeT-e ls It imre _..,riate !ban °'! the Saddleback campus! TOM WER't Area Chalnnan · I American Qvil Ubertles UnlOI\ Welfare Cuts To tbe Editor: Should we give amnesty to deserters of the war on pO'Y'erty? Stop the HEW welfare cuts by wiring the director of HEW, the president and your con· gressman. ln a democracy they should listen. These are the last few days before a decision is made to make the cull on welfare which affects millions, which In- cludes Head Start, student loans, legal aid, old age heneftia, birth cootrol and cancer teats , and seH-help. BEATRICE I. F06TER Memory's Cast'le Dwarfs Versaill,es Memory is the mind's cuUe. U each remembrance 1 person has oount1 u a room , then memory hu ten Umea more rooms than any palace ever bullt by human handl. lt dwarfs Veraallles, the Louvrt, the Vatlcan. It Is more complez and bolds gruter Ire.,.. urea than all ol them toaether. Yet each man that Uvee bu ooe of thae cutlel in hll -· ud the memorlea tbereln be villtl and rev\Jlts as Iona as be bas bnltb. No other place relrelhea him more or Is oo ltnportant to b!J well-being. YOU!\ OWN wtle ol memory ill pret- ty throdaed If )'<)ti can look back and l't!:mimber when : Bar palronl oomplalned If the hea~ of loam on their alckel gt111 of beer was too bla· After all, they wanted to 1et thelr money'• worth. II bad to be a real bad lll&bl cut befort Pa would t.i the famlly dog croep In- ( HAL BOYLE J doon and sleep In the basement. 1t was sul)OOsed to be ouls\de guarding the hoiril!. FATHERS thought they bad spawned sissies when their sons started 11ying they'd ntber have a wrist watch than a pocket watcb for a graduation present. 'Ibere were more horses than mtn wearinC eolian in America -except on Sw\days. If your phone rang more than twlce in a day, you wondered If you wtren't let· ting your life get too terribly busy. Anybody who'd been for an ofrplane ride could hold hi• nelgllbon spellbound by describing what It was like. Even the kid! knew the country must be Jn for a bad Inflation when they cut tho slze ol the flv...,..t candy bar. It didn't toke the barber haH as long to cut a blgl1 achoo! boy's hair 11 It did to cul a &irl'•· Wben you !ell your borne, you put the key under the front pordt rnat, so lhat anyone who wanted to get Into the house while you were 1ooe wouldn't blve any trouble. Thoae were the daYJ -retnellther? DAILY PILOT Robert N. We<ci, l>wblilhrr Thomo1 Kctoil. Bditor Barbaro ICrtibfc._ Edltorlat Pagt Editor The PdltoMal ~,. ot the Dally Piiot ~ff'k1 to inlonn and 1Umu· la1~ ttldera by preaontlnc thll news~per's oplnk>ns antjl com· mentary on loPkl or lntc/ftt and strntncencet by pt0vldl~ a ft11•1.1m tor tbt t.xp~l(ln o~ our l'ff.df!ora' o{llnlon.a. and by pMt.nllna thfo dlvtrH viewpoints or lnfornwd ob-- RMr. and spokesmen on tOl)lat ot the day. Wednesday, Marth 21, 1973 I ~-----~ I ' -Partfi ' :4ttiu.ti ... ' Defense M'Clo$key Cuts Ties Team Put ' On Stand LOS ANGELES (UPI) ~·_..,..... LOS ANGl'JLES (AP) - Dllllel .ltllsberg ml AnlhonY llulao are lettiDC jurors hear Iran famlllar Pe o tagon J'apen lrlaJ perUcipanta, the dtl.tnM team "consclt.ants" --to court fNtrj day. Former governmtnt of· Ii~ wbo joined t he Ellsb!ri·RusBO forces a!t.r Jeavllla their Washington Jobs, tbe <onsultaots CID provide in- Jlde details of the system wlllcb labeled tbe Ptotagon PapeJ'I 0 top secret/' eSotne£-pt toS ANGELES (AP) -SeVerol projects w'1fch were under way 'before passt:ge of, Proposition 20, !he coastal in- IUauve, have been granted Rep. Paul N. McCioskey Jr" tlJe liberal California Jlep•blleo• wbo lu I e IJ y cbal1enged Prtlldeot Nixon !or the party's oomlnatlm Jut year, bas clwlled bis votlag reclstration frun tbe GOP IQ DO party afllllatioa, It WU rovealed Tuelday. M'cClostey said ID Wuhlngtoo that tho change clld DOI oecasarily mean lie wu leaving the Republlcan Party, but was keei>lni bis op. lionJ open. 111s resls1rat1on reads "decllntd ~ state'' because be did-nol litl a party preference. .. Clll!ornla votlng olflclals In- terpreted McCloakey'a nresls!ratlM U Ollloially cut- ting hla ties with t h e Repubolcaol. "mIS DOESN'T mean I'm ( ,.---:-----...., not a Republican anymore. I · BRIEl:''S ) am," said McCloekey. r ' lie said the voting registra- ~--------...... tion form he filled out while cluqiog llis legal residence development p e r m t t ex-asked what party he Intended empllons by the South Coaat to be aUlllated with "a year Regional Zone c.onservation from oow" and "I haven't Commluloo. made up my mind on that ... U'IT...,._. MAY NOT RUN Sen. 'Pete' McCloskey Secretary o! Stale Edmund G. Brown Jr., the state's chief election officer. said McCloskey "can consider himseU anything he chooses, but ID the eyes of the California election laws he is officially a member of neither party. The attlOll. Tuesday lucluded I doo't know which party I will gc.aheads for a Marina de! identify with. II depends on Rey 'shopping center In which what direction the Republican $3.5 million had been spent, party takes." and two parcels of a Santa In Los A n g e 1 e s , a "THE LAW is very clear. Monica redevelopment project spokesman for the office of He js not considered a which carried a $27.7 million ~1!~1'· Rm!':~-~.~ e;;;::~ sentence 1· Porn Helpful? ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) - ~:~~:'.'a::.r ~:g~.-~~ Doctor Tells of 'Throat' tenced to prison from five - )'tjl'l l\l life for possession and BEYERL Y_ HILl.S (AP) ..'... Becau~ Ibey belp sale of 10 pounds of heroin -remove "anxi:.h and inhibitions" from discussions worth $1.5 millioo on the Illicit of sexuality, s sexually explicit movies as "Deep market, officials say. Throat" a.re of educational and therapeutic value, a The heroin "was the highest psychiatrist says. grade I've seen in my 14 yea rs Dr. Richard Greene of the University of Cali- of experience," said a chemist fornia at Los Angeles School of Medicine testified ff;~' Angeles Police Tuesday at a Municipal Court hearing to detennine • whether authorities can rightfully seize a copy of e Care Goe• On the movie from a local theater. · His testimony supported defense aUoroey John SACRAMENTO (API -11 Weston's arguments that the movie did not violate Odld care services affecting obscenity laws because it was of social value and 39,000 California children wiJJ · rtan apparently continue until at unpo · ce. f: leas! July 1 without federal Vincent Miranda llnd stepben Michael Hagan, · cutbacks, 8 Re 8 g a n ad· owner and manager of the Pussycat Theater in mloJJtratiDn spokesman says. Hollf"'.ood, are char~ed on misdem""'!or counts of .. '.Ille cµta, made through new obsteni~y m connection with the showmg of "Deep regwaUbtui proposed 'by the Throat. !~ Department ol:Uealth The movie bas · averaged about a $75,000 a EdUcatton and WeUare, wer~ ,. week gross for the past three weeks; the theater orlflinally scheduled to be er-. management said. fecUve around April 1. 1 Republican, toe OW' P,U"POIU, unl<a be rqlsi.rt as a Republican," saUl D e. p u t y Secretary of State Tom Quinn. "If an election were to be beJd today be could DOI 11111 -or vote -in either party's primary ... McCloslrey e 1: e cute d a change of rei1imauoo with the clerk of tho county of San Mateo on March 13. ' Mareb 13 was tbe laJt day on wblcll tt would have been , possible for McCloekey lo cut bis ties with the,Republlcans if 'be wants lo be ellglljle to run for office as a Democrat next year, the secretary·ot state's office said. Under Qalifornia law,' a can- didate may not run for ' any partisan office under.,one par- ty label ii he bu ., been registered as a member of another party during the year preceding his official declara- tion of canclldacy. THE DEADLINE for of- ficially declaring candidacy in next year's elections is March 13, 1974, meaning if McCloskey wishes to join the Democrats, be has nine months to do it. McCloskey said be was "pretty disenchanted with the Watergate -thing, and ex- ecutive privilege and several other things about this ad- ministration." At the time he declined to state his party affiliation, his estranged wife Ca r o l i n e reregistered as a Democrat, McCloskey said. The Bigger They Are ... OAKLAND (UPI) '-Alfonso Zapata may be the biggest candidate for mayor o f Oakland, but his 90-paund ad- vantage didn't help much in a city council meeting scuffle. Zapata, 270 pounds, hunched his bulk over the lectern, mak- ing it hard for others to reach the microphone. Patrolman Elwin C. Lamp Jr., a 180--pounder, ordered him to sit down. A scuffle ensued and Lamp got Zapata in a hammer lock. The policeman q_uickly ousted him. CALJOllHIA Dextrose Recall Expanded BERKELEY (AP) -A drug company says it is expanding its recall of dextrose in- travenous solution to include about 66,000 hotues. A spokesman for Cutter Laboratories, Inc., of Berkeley said on Tuesday t.bat the firm has expanded last Friday's recall order of 6,500 botUes to cover all dextrose solutions produced since last August at the firm's Chattanooga, Tenn., plant. Mean while , federal authorities continue to in- v e s t i g a t e postsurgery in- f ections sulfered by three women at a hospital in Milwaukee, Wis. MT. SINAI Hospital has reparted one woman died, one recovered and one remains in critical condition. All had received the Cutter solution after obstetrical·gynecological surgery, said Raymond S. Alexander, the hospft;al's ex- w-...y, -21, 1973 . M~xican Peppers HalMdbyFDA • SAN YSIDRO (AP) -The we can define the problem,'' U.S. Food and Drug ··be u;pl•l•ed. Adminlstrallon h .. halted the. lhlpment of al.I g,..n peppers from MW@ into the United Sfaies because of possible p e s t i c i d e contamination, r.authorWes said. An FDA spokesman in Los Angeles said Tuesday that "a large percentage of current Mexjcan shipments" of pe~ pers have been fowxl to coo~ tain amounts of the con; troversial pesticide Monitor 4 above the level considered safe by the federal E n v i ronmental Protection Agency. The insecticide bas not been approved for use on bell pep-: I • pers, the FDA said. Only small residues have been detected but any residue is considered illegal. " Tllll TRACES of Monitor 4 were found on bell pepper shipments entering the United States at Nogales, Ariz., the FDA said. "Most of the volume of bell peppers have been coming through Nogales -a, million" pounds a day," said Abraham Klecks, deputy regional FDA director. "None has been destroyed. All we need to do is turn them back at the border." "There is no way we can test every green pepper com- ing over the border, so we have banned au of them until HE SAID EPA o/liclolo have told the FDA the peilldde levels detectj!d l'l)8e no public health hazard, and no peppers have been selz.ed bi the Unlted states. He did oot say whetljer any tainted peppers were believed lo have entered this country. "The ports of entry are clos- ed. all aeroos 'the Mextean ,, border from .San Ysidro to Brownsville, 'f~., to the pep- pers,'' Kleeb aaid. The order went to U.S. customs agents last Saturday, he said. LETl'UCE from calirOfRia and Arir.ona tainted With Monitor 4 was seized by the FDA from grocery shelves across the nation a n d destroyed during February. ·Monitor 4, which subsequently was banned for u.se on lettuce by the federal government, is a nerve gas-like chemical with elements similar to those used in germ warfare during World War Il. Its use has been blam· ed by the United Farm Workers Unioo for causing ill- ness among farm workers who handled lettuce treated with it. The embargo on bell pep- pers comes at the start of a 90-day harvest period. .... -~· -- OA!LY PILOT S Manson's '] I f~Bower : 1 1 Sentenced : .. .~ I • LOS ANGELl!lS (AP) 4 aian...-follower Mad Brwuier bas been ...-i; two -ve JO-yw.to-llle prlaon terms for two mned robberies ID a plot to free .Man.son. "'" ~ The judge denied a reijuesG : by her et\on>eY for impositioo of concurrent rather thaJ\ ' back·to-back terms. 'M>e ;II' torney said she' would be abi' .. to act "In a socially ac- ceptable maMer" after some time in custody. ,1 Judge ArthtD' Alcaroo ol Superior Court observed that 8~~ psychiatrist testified d~ her trial she had an "i~ callous determination: regarding the possible need qf" murdering several persons to 1 free Manson, convicted in th~+ murders of actress Sharoi;t' Tate and six others. .~ "WBETllER as a leader or · a follower," the judge said in , impaslng sentence Tuesday;1 , "Miss Brunner is an ei-1 , tremely dangerous person." ' ' . ,. In another court develo~ , ment, the state C'.ourt of #. P peal affirmed the first-degre.c' murder coriviction of Charli;i, , HTex" Watson 28 in ~ ' • ' I! slayings, but the now-bann death penaJty was officially modified to life imprisonment. ' ecutive vice president. .---------~. One official said growers have appealed to the Mexican secretary of agriculture to in- tervene with the U.S. govern· ment Set for sentencing later iri t" tbe week are three co-defen-11 dants of Miss Brunner, con-"' victed Feb. 21 of having taken 143 rifles and $630 in cash ; from a suburban Hawthorne" surplus store and $2,600 from ' a Covina beer distributor. ! The cause of the infeections has not been established, said Bernard J. Lowry, the Cutter spokesman. He said the in- vestigations by the Food and Drug Administration, the Communicable Disease Center at Atlanta and Cutter may take two weeks or more. Lowery said about two- thirds of the 66,000 bottles under recall already have been used. CU'ITER TOOK the volun· tary recall action "in the light of prudence and as a precau- tion," ~IC! Lowry, adding that the solution had b e'·e n distributed -to dealers and hOspitals' in Midwestern and Eastern states. He said no list of states .was available. . 2.8 QUAKE HITS S. LA LOS ANGELES (AP) - A mild earthquake rattled the southern par~ of Los Angeles and several beach cities Tuesday n i g h t , registering 2.8 on the Richter scale at t h e California Institute of rechnology seismological laboratory, officials .said. Police in cities from Venice to LOng Beach said , they· received ·cans after the temblor but no reports }f damage. •II CORRECTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Advertise1119nt which appeared Fri· day, March 16, re: Culver Drive ln- tercha1t9e reconstruction. 1111s ad appeared in error -Meeting origi· l!Cllly .scheCluled for April 17, 1973 has been cancelled. The Daily Piiot regrets this error. ' ,. ., ,, • ., .1 .. " ·, ,, . , .,r,. . ' i"· :~. ------~)Save ·on springtime grooming needs at Treasury's .. ,. health and beauty department. ALBERTO VOS HAIR SPRAY 16-oz. SJ29 r l .... MIHAL PWBI =·1~1~: 611' I rn,11 Al.•l.,TO VO 5 - 1-iAllll a~fllllA'f' -• - CLAIROL CLAIROL CREME HAIR COLOR 2~oz. sac LONG&SILKY CONDITIONER LOTION 8-oz. SJ39 • ·'1t ALBERTO PEARL MISS MAYBELLINE DROPS CLAIROt BALSAM TOOTH GREAT LASH i·· ~i~ SHAi\,\Poo POLISH i1 MASCARA ~AT H 7-oz. s11' aac Ill.OZ. ' I -GILLETTE I THE: I EDGE DRY LOOK PROTECTIVE HAIR SHAVE SPRAY 11-oz. 7-oz. 99c 66c ' Soociol prl<111ood thrv S.Mdoy, Mord> 2._ -WI,._ ti. rllllt• limlt q-itltl. reasury 1ami1y Sbe anc1 locd cerw ' I 2%-oz. 99c - L'AVORIS MOUTH• OWT1l WASH ' ~ 2().oz. sac OPEN DAILY 9130 to 9:30 SUNDAY 10 to 7 l , ~~ ~ ..,.,n . ... __ SOFT & DRI ANTI·, PERSPIRANT 8-oz. 99c " I . . , ,, . ,, ' " " ,, "' . ' _. ' ' ~ ii I 11ge Coast EDITION ' • •• • \' I I VOL '6, NO. 80, 7 SECTIONS, •• PAGES ORANGE COIJNTY • .cALIF()ltNIA wtl)NESDAY, MAjtCH ~ '. 1973, c TEN OENd '·~ 1 .-:::--:--~~--,~~~~~~~~..:-~~.;:..;;.:...:..~~....,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...-:-~~~~~-- I· Court Ol(s Local Tax 'f .. . : 1 1 . ,. ' • DAIL'Y PILOT Ii.ft PM• STIRRING WINDS OF DISCONTENT AT PLACENTIA Jon1th!" Llvin911on:s.19ull H1ngs In Thor• '9Seagu;Il" Flap But Jon.atkan Not Groumled "Jonatllan Llviligston Seagull" ·;., sun flying in the Placentia Unified School Diltrlct today,.cfespite .a,flap OV!" earlier '!ports that 1111 wings'had,been cllp~, . · .-. The . best-Hlling · onal . accoclit. by Rifhard Bach, of . a bird trying to find :tllmself · ·Ugh .'aerpbalS<s <li>l.Y. bad .Its fllghtS re-~d ~ DOI grounded; by the dilUict'i textboOk a<loplio!l <iNplDi!• ~'Didd ....... " , d~Wit~ pbn IO;bd? i'1IJ lOPles el the beaWeller. nlil led· to reports, that {lie book wu 'baniled., • · Oppolltion b1 J,oe P911!!~ • ..-junior higll prliidpal, ~ 'fUej to the fire. Dunham ob~ w Seagull bf••use he c1"""4 it fea- tured •.)J-teHoats bf.~Uon~· j . :i '• Wearf Placilnfla sCiiOol',GU!Cials today rled. to ezj>laln that aJJ this didn'l !liean·a ban. • - "JOllltlian ~$gston &!fgull lS not and'has nevet been banned In the PI-..ntla Ub.i.(ied Schtio! District," 11; woman who askect'to be indentlfied onlr .u "distrlct spokesmat( ~bed today. · · E_staneia R~lllodeling ~ I _,.. • lScheduled·f or ~Summer ~ • J. ' ' . ' For WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court today 1pproved loci! prop- erty taxes · for financing pu~ IChoola, holding in a 5 to 4 decision that education is not among the rights aflorc!ed explicit protection under the Coastitution. The nlajority reversed a lower court decision which held the Texas system of financing 9C11o01s UllCOll8tituUonal. . The lower court said the system made the quality or education dependent on local, rather than sllte wealth. * * * Tax Ruling Wins Praise Of Reagan ' SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan hailed the U.S. Supreme Court decision on school finance today as "the proper one," but other state oUicial.s were disappointed and fearful of its ef- fect on California. "I'm gratified by i~" the Republican governor ~ld newsmen in a brief in- terview. ~ sald the decl!ion ·in a Te.u case ,problbly would have no lmmedlate effect on an .o_pPoaltlon rullnti by the c.Jifornla Supremo a.at in the Serraoo VI.Pries!~~-· · Aid ~t"''"' w•&. .iv::i: "ao IJiequitable -.lion ll tes l'OIOUree\to supp00 ~p>at of a clilld•a educalil!h' . ' ~ ·~ . JJOr H~too I. FibUrnoy ~.· •>. f~ saying lie WU dllia~ p0inieu, ,..t Mid tJ\e ruling doe! not •esutlly DUlli!y the Serrano decision of August 1971. Reagan said . the semmo goal of egualizlng the tu base behind all of dBlit0rnia1s 4.5 million itudents runs two risk$: "a state controlled education (See llEACl'ION, Pqe Z) Harbor .Schools . .. To Use Schedule ' i NewJ>Ql'l·Mesa school officials are be a major addiUon to the ocbool'• Of Past years !preparlrig to asl: for bids Dext.IDOllth for· circular librilry that will almost double J• 1:71,000 renodellng controcl'at Ellan-tiie rpace available for boob 'and 'stucly Newport-~ aciiOOI 'children will ,cla Hiab Scllool lJt Costa Mesa. B11rt and flnlsb school -fe'r on the • Scbool 'Boanl membln ~ lllaht 1• areu. · · lllDe oclJodule that bu been Ulied 11nce [were rtven a pro0'"'9 ._i ~ the liid · 'lbe circular oenler of the library will !hf district uDifled eight ~ and bad a lOol:, at wba be retained but II will be eocloaed by a tr1istees decided Tueaclay. ~ ago, lcba-m planned at the lli:bool. . rectangular roQIJI( .a«ordlng ·I 0 A panel of teachers and admlnlstratora 1 The bfgest cllllli<l 111\le eCbool will .arcbilect'! !frawings. . oeslgned to atudy altemati~e acbeduleo , 'lbe school will also get a new audio-offered IOYeral posalble choices to the : , vfJual an dlelevlsfon ptOduction center boaid ,,_., 1Jiit Ibo old lllandard wu .:Billy Grahottt-. that will be available to all.-. .-.tnstatod for at Ieost another year. ...u., . Truste_es were told that work on the • Ciases will start Sept. 11 and end June • !'lllodeling <a1tracl wlll ~ dur· 13 with ainstmas vacation runoing from j_.CastraJe Ran~ts. :~~ u:: avoid .!:jo~r.: llec. 21 to Jan. 4, •ccordinl lo Ibo board '£;: terruptlooa.in regular school work. de.;ti<lnfive recently seated student ; JOHANNESBURG (UPII -Evangelist trusteee told !be voting membm of the tBUly Graham said today the United H" h F d board they most favored a achedule that t lites should reVlve jhe death penllty 1g way un s """1d start .-in late September l for aome crimes and qgested that and end school late in'1une. t \ .. • is ~ liucb a"' terfible month and t•apista •bollld be ... traled. · Soug~t m· Bill September ,, .. ilict," said Alexander ~ • Graham, Otl a ~-"oruaade" in "Sal!dy" Simpooo of Newt>Ort Harbor ~ulb Africa, lpljl; a -i OOll!ermce, "I Hlib. "We would prefer the later datea." hhinl< there iboilld be capitaJ,pmllliment SACRAMENTO (h.P) -A move to pry "But acting superintendent Nortnan :Jot cetlaln crimeS-l ·thinlt .that' where Joooe some of the Slate Highway Fund's Loats iald ·uoe Qf the late Bllrting. : capital puolshmelll ls adnlinillered hJibway CtV1Slr.ucllon money ha1 been IO!iedule wwld cause llming problems on • equ@llll _to white and black-lt'•'beeD launched by ,tl!O. •me man who led an a COlllltywkki and even statewide level ;\Jr<>Ved to be~ detenml." 'Olliler, unauccwllll try. because most districts 1t¢ at Ibo ume ; Asked·-pani•i,. roplsti, Orabam Seo. Pre<ideJll pro tern James R. Mills time. :_..ic1, "! thint -a.-· is -(0-San Diego), said Tuesday that Tnl$1ee Donald ~malhrood, bow....-, •guilty of rape he abduld be cqratod '-c.Jlfornii •Oleta are ready to app.'Ov• an agreed with the studente that Ibo late : that would llOp him fl""tly quick." amendment to the state ConstituUon, Bllrt ~ mair& aimmer more en- {IOf8lfllbtc . \be use of guoline tu joyable. Bui, be said, It WU tlio late to ' • .,,...,... for ~ tratllil )JUrpooes 11 Bllrt a mtewfde movement thla year. well as highways. Under existing law, the 'CL ..11ss-1·Ep "D """"11 ...,,-11e <&led only, ... highways. 6 IS •l1 ;JI. " • introduced a oonstltutional • • ' ..-lmeot which wQ\lld allow iocal CAN u J.KE MAGIC' . ~·• 1•1to to uae ..... of 111e $?aO ~u . • milllpn railed each yeor to go for such : DAILY P11m c!1 illod ..... ads otllor~uwu~tranrlt ~ wqrto 111te ....,.. ••tell oli>li!T: , or ...., bieyde tralll. , Nfl{LY clecorateclt 1111, 111.t. , , S ;-pirem I , ared ~ 1o...,.$q,g ~ · ._.. en DJ ~ Wik ~.Qlll. • , d,.i · tnl. (...,_ --NATIONAL crrY (AP) -Elabt . : !:~.!. ~1/;, wWa1S Dremon were lnJUftd early toda~ftre f .., · • ~ • 1a,.. machine 1 Ind . "llilo mme ,..led the fl~. Tlid1? du .. pl two others at National I< : 1'111 a.J>AILY PILOT cl nnt ad ShipbtlUdfnc (lo. In the intense heat, steel ! • GOii or )wr bu of lrjeb. The -1c glnlera melted and curled. Flames llUlllber 1s 11W111. • 1Mfed so tM high and the nre-flPllnl -hampered bJ laclc of waler ,.-. In the ...... • ·Supervisors ' Need l7 acation? SUpmlBOf Ronald W. ~of lle°'Cdlfoacli boll propooed that the lake the -IJeiinning Ajlrff 15 olf u vacatioa time. "It doesn't -~ lhlt the kldl .,. of! for Euter Week ind Dot llli adulll." Caspers said • At Caspers' fnvli.Uon, tba otber bolnl 1111111beni look bis suaestton under actvfaemenl A dedlloo wlll be made later. • . ~. -, ..... ,!. -. ' . ~. , . -f " • .. • ..,-'I r 1 Financing O'~-· . yem of !be cbanco ·1' -1h ~ ~,. "It is not the province of this court to create subltantfve consUtufional rights in the ~me ot• 1guaranteeing equal pro- tect.Jon of the laws," said J.ustlce Lewis F. Powell Jr. for the majority. "Education.-of course, ls ~t among the rights afforded explicit protectioo un. der our (loostltutlon," ·Wtote Powell, a former .cWool board cbairman in Virginia. "Nor do we !ind -.•y blsis for saying ii ts lmpllclUy ,. protected." The lower court said the locll P-'Ol'""Y tar system used in Texu: for scboQLs vlotai. tho 14th Amendment's guarantee or ·eQUal pfot'ectlon of the lawa'. ·it also said the s.yst~m discriminates against the poor. . Ju.liee Thurgood Marshall, in a dWeJ\t .. to ~y!s majority opinion, said 1he deClslon l<can· only bt seen as a retreat from .our historic commitment to equall· ty ·of educational opportunity and as an ~Wort.able ~CQUiescence m I• system w)\lch C!eprives children In their eatllest mr'""' ~ rl. '( ~ .... f J ' , • • , •·" ' ' ' M&SA' /qTY ~~IS,'~AN' SAMP.~ES ,~~·i~.~,~· ·~,." Bu1tin•1SrU.~~1C.,,..1lJ•'~~~~~t ~ ~ -t • , '~ ,t I~. •(\:4 j;"·• , . ._V"!',~ • ~,,' ' ..... ~ . ·,.. ....... -i:.-... 1 ... 'W' ·-·~t ..... W'~~~~~~:·l~:.M~t,t~r.:, . ····-·1' .... ,.,,.111,, •• •. Mesc;i AiJe 2•1wlieels Ji;'.i1i!..Des~rt • '• '' ' •I '•~···1h ! • ';'• I "' • • ' ,.,,I • . . . , l . By RUl)I· NIEDZIELSKI YO\I can !~I in the ~ Oil p motorcy· Of .. Delll' ........... el~.,, Tilt llflb floQr o( C:OSta Mesa City> Hall: Taking a tqmbie is . cdy lncid;,.tal to siickt up in the a~ so high . it's k\><>wn !be fun Ind the ~I <!Ima~• can be among empiayes· .. tbc "qosebieed sec-rnljlimized by, ~ protective riding tion." gear. I • ~ ,' \ An ·eliivalor glide! silenUy to · the top "I !Oef preUy IOre coining to work soineUmes. But I ~ to l!)di! I~ The cily each morotng and takes lliappily-dl:essed manager, hU.sald.l'd. ~r not break ~ and ~U~oopied' secretarlfl· to .a · anythlpR-or elae.' '1 • <( co)~nted • W'orl<t-ol -m!lhbgany Ougian's · ~pl~· • •""'"• t Ir a t ~.-,.~te rest · rooms-I ind big mOl4rc1cJH-~ llir ~~"~ated munidpal prOblems. ' tbelllgbest 1~.0(.'-ty. With im- ,On Monday mornings wblon Assistant • age . n<> "'11.,. •, fBill'l It bu ~mo City Manager Robert K. Duggan checlCs "sale" ·lo! "1m·1Uje. ~ , · , to ... whetber bis lie is on .straight IS '"t Co,tla /11"'11 etty biill; fbr exam.Pie, the elevator ilfpa up to tlie fifth Door the(e .are manv other• who elJ!Oy blts1ins managerfli suite, be is often very happy ttroogh tbe 1'!Ncm ~" apdt'glggle to be riding It. """'5 " . · ' · People iii llliih places take big !alls aild Rubiic Se"ices Directer, Jim 1:idridge, Duggan ts no exception. Street supt, Bill Anderson and iecretary But the motorcycle aches, limps, sores Roxy lloPWood are only a 11.'11 of ·tJiem. and bruises that make' him glad he "Dirt·riding <loesn't ha .. an I-• •t· • 00-'t have to take the slain. are a tached to It. Motorcycles, like 11l1JS\c:, are small price to,pay !or a aenae o( J>l;r· a common denominator," DuQan says • IOOal freedom. "We'v" ·me1 the nicest people on AlthoUgh be loves bis job Duggan, 32.' molOrcycla and they inay be 'lfoclorl, admits that the !jl'essures of ruµning a bartend<n, lawyon, or evtn dilcb- big city demand a weekend releue. His diggers.'' boss, City Man,tger Fred 'Sorsabal plays And '!bch they're out blasting tbrou8b golf, but Duggan fl different Ind P<tfan' !be sand duDOI, Dugpn claims Ibey' are to ride mot6rcycles In the desert. too busy 4'!1i0ying t&imaelves "lo hassle "It'• a great family activity. Too ofton you abolll<a cloged lltortn drain or 1 during !be weelt :ioo~e so busy and tied chuckhole In frOllt of their driveway." down with city council and other tlnds of Unconventionli in bil off-lloUrs, Dug-meelin&• It's llO!lletlme& dlfllcolt to ,.. gan bu been CostJ Meaa'a uslatenf city tbe f1mlly," be explains, manqer !or tho put-two yeara • So at least twice a month Duggan put.a Ironic11ly, his sklii at playln( !he blnjo J!l• entire family on Iwo wheels, includlnt ho)ped him -it (II~! into the execu- hfl wife, Joanne, and Cathy, 12; John, 9, Uve ..ice. • and Robert, I. Alter wofl!lng for t~ telephone com- "Jt't nally good exercise and we love pany 8 • llbo1'1', ouuan dectded to the deaert. We .. Joy the c:ountry and &<~ basjen Ills studies tn polilical ICieDce at Ung &1"ay from It aU. It's almost Im-ta! State Flllierton by becomlt\tl 1 lull· pouible lo explain to ., ...... 1!0W free time llanlo pla)'tl'. poh!ntlll Ii clilzem. "~ · , All state• escept H1wail depeod Ill ~~on the~~ to;ai-,e 11 Powell noted thal, tba coUri wu·nol ta• donbii tba NW. quo. " ' • i "The need II _,..t for rel.rm • In { tu •ystems wbldi ~-....n blV& relied 1 too loog and loo heavily on Ibo --l erty le<," l'owell wro~it.·''Bul t11t /I (See SUPREME, Plf• f) ' * fr * ·~. Substitute ·• Teachers ..... " ' ·' . • • ,. " ) -- • • 'Iro ine Police Aide Laves Her ]ob Board Eyes Employe Rule Plan ly AITBUll R. VINSEL ~,.,.., __ So!1ll pqlo in Ibo la11 .,.,_ bw1-pott •• ..ui. ·rmlv.-11111 cans of"'-ldr chemloal crowd ecmtt<>I; U that OHd lbould arise. Joan Gumina carries a boz of Kleener . She doHn't anlffle and honk, boW!Ver, over the occasional tales of 'woe en- countered among the 1,100-phu CINI which have been entered on the Jrvioa police tog since September. She la allerp: w her ptac. of employ· ment, and that'• nothing to sneeze at. "lt'I pretty bad wben you're allergic to your work," 1ay1 Mrs. Gumina, 2.8, who b actually the Jone ranger of law en- forcement employes in the new coin- munlty. Her job, ttiporvlsed by Irvine Director of Communlty Servioe Paul Brady, is the only Irvinl police poet because tbe patrolmen are all Costa Mesa officers serving oo a contract basb. ~ "Probably about t"o weeks after I staned I got the sysmptoms," says Joan. ln a voice sounding Uke a little girl with a head cold and a bad case of whooping C<>IU!h. "Ru My nose," she explains, "ssscuum- p·••hh .. .... -~. . o voice ... wheeeeze." • • <Ct. .. ..t • "I t of ""'••kin hoo ~"' a •O ...,.,.. g .. . w p, ' ~ Qtt'-Y~jC.OT• l ltff """ '•ftotier.•• ...:."" .:-.. !".... ... ' ; l ll's *·~r:oi:e ~: 1 •'\l r ~ montt>s I Ille !Jte, great ( Nov~Dlbel' ele~ns 'but this f remlnclef ' 1lU1· ~'r a e es the t Ian~· ' It \91 Street' near . • ~the 1 lit' c;;d'lta Mesa. aybe 'the wh>d will , eventU y take care of U. •: ~ I I l • p ty Fathers • Seeiw,g, ~js!er · t or Costa Mesa p COsta Mesa Is looking for a sister. j; Jt Is hoping to e.xc;hange cultural. -'ademlc and business inklrmaUon with ther city somewhere In Europe, Asia Africa under the international Sister itles Program. Members of the city council Monday ght voted to spend $200 for membership the Jl'<>V&m. established by the late esldent Dwight D. Elaenbower. The membership fee, however, brought ·complaint from Councilman Dominic citi who argued that that money might spent · t>etter on a sister , city iomewbere ln the U.S. ' Councilman Raciti, a jeweler, sug· gested that the $200 be senl to Arizona arid spent on Indians' jewelry·maklng iools 1 illcfeby creating jobs for Ille pOverty·strlcken native Americans. •1AQd ~bl!n have them aend the Jewelry for you to sell?'' quipped Councilman A1vin Ptnkley. - TONIGHT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD - Regular meeting, 88 Fair Drive, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, MAUCH%% µBRARY STORY HOUR -Slories and movie, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Family movie "C.oral Jungle'' 7:30 p.m. BAND AND ORCHESTRA FEST IV AL -sbuthern Callf. School Band and Orchestra Festival, OCC Auditorium, 8 a.m. -5 p.m. SPRING REGISTRATION -Dept. of Leisure Services, Community Recreation Center Fairgrounds, 6-8 p.m. Also Friday and Saturday. 9 a.m.·1 p.m. occ LECTURE SERIES -"Creation, Care and Feeding of C.orporatlons." Tony Srown lecturer , OakwctOC1 Apartment& Thursdays through Aprll 12, 7-9 p.m. OUNel COAST: CM DAILY PILOT II ~111111 tti. ~ II .............. "( hark, bar~." ·~But I lave !t ~ ~." she proteslS. DOclors 41 .~ llllJNICled the al- tratdve blmde.. lldlbt have pneumonia dJJe to lltO m 1llU11g, coughing and wheei- tng,. blil the,tnvblid the diagnosli, plac- ing the blari>e on-pUergy. '"!'hey .. , It la.probably due w the fa~t them a 1o1 -of Uves10ck and .,... out ~~~' expains Mrl_r Gumina, whoae of. Uco ts in the Zee Street Fire StaU.n. Tht precilt ca111t may nev.r be pin- pointed. Medical Insurance ii widerwriting mucll of. the .W.dy on wblcb Mn. Gull!l!JJ 1Jas !'l*'t f!llO !or muIU-<0inred pillS in lddJtlOa to 1 !WI day o[ testa al Garden .Paric' ~Ual in Anaheim. ' Despl~ !ff, ~[orl, Joan .generally actin1 illiee JCUl!I " her own boas and wouldn 't want to transfer back to her old post in the Costa Mesa Police Depart· ment record! Bureau. "No way ... " says the fonner Threat of Bomb Pro:rµpts Search I Of Mesa Plant A team of police ol~rs and seQtri.IY guards combed a Costa Mesa aerospace industry plant Tuesday up until just mome,1;1t.s ~fore a ~ported bomb was \0 e1p~, then )e!t the premile!· , No e~lvf ~evttji'w•• over 19un4 at Babcoc\ Et~ci Corp., 3501 Harbor Blvd., according to lnveatigators. Police were dl!patclled w the finn, which bu provided compooenr. aucb as relay swtlches used in Apollo moon land· ing missions, lhort.IJ before: dawn Tues- day. Security llU4'd Llrry Luff said he answered the ttlepboDe in the plant'• cafeteria at t :'5 a.m., and was told by a man speaking in flat, menacing t.ooea of the alleged bomb. "'Sbut up and listen. The"''' a bomb In Building Ooe and It will go off at 5:20 a.m.," the caller told Luff. Costa Mesa Police Officer Sam ZUorski said the plant was evacuated while the short-handed bomb search team hunted for any possible incendiary device. Investigators themselves left the building shortly before the rumored 5:20 a.m. blast was due, but it turned out to be a crank ca11. Authorities said lhey were unable to explore the entire plant before that hour. due to having too few police officers and Wells Fargo security guards present for the hunt. OCC' s Students , College Leaders ' Disc.uss Problems l"9 Or-. CMtt~ 'Jl.OT, wllfl ~1 111e er..,.. CM11 1111 comp911r . ...,.., • •• ,. 11e1r111111 .... ~MO. MoncNr "'""""":;; A "rap" .. ses.slon Tuesday night between F•lll••· ""' c .. 1r~, tt"""i '""'' " studentJeaders and .trustees of the Coast Hunllnv!Oll l..ctll Ill v .. -., ....... ~ t. commuru'ty' College District did not ' • l • ' . • • •..m. 1""1"'1h0d dt A114 '-11 c"""",.' 1 • Uileartfl ifrlOus campus problems, ac· .... J~ ~· " •Intl• re;lonl/ ,. ..,n'°" 11 "'*'""• .. tvni•~ -i knNra. • ',d)~g'tO •~liege official.· ,,.. ""'~' PUlt'l"'4iw • .i-111 11 ,, ao ..,.., ·~ -~,~. public Information officer .. , air.t, c-11 M,... cinftl'rli., """--~ at ~ OrAge' Coast College, said the koitttf tt W1M mcetmr resulted In no act1on except that l"TW&ldlnt '"" l"V!l11t11tr ..,, ..... d J · J •• ~ k. ·Cutl•Y mcmben w. ~ 1tu ent lcgis alive Vk• ,.,........,.,.,. .._...1.i111-... cabinet proD\lled Lo attend more board of n-• r~.11 · -trostees aes1lodb . If~ 'l\lesday nlabt~1 meelin1 Was attended llior11ll1 ~. 'Mw,1.i111 ~1"fellamfJtm car., along with -1""'· ·other ll~leaders and tnl•tees Robert Ch1rl11 ~~ -.i.-;_: '· Ni ll Humphrtet, .Worth Ketne, Donald Jloff .,_ --. and Geof1" Rodda. JJO Wu t ••• Str••• Another joint seulon was tentatively M•illt1t "'",.,,,.,,o, 1 ... 11641, ,2,1, set for June. 'nJe rap teSSlon purpose is 10 omllolle to open the liens ol com· O... Offket municat.Jon between OCC students and """"" -..o1 nu ~ ...,..,...,.. he I U9\llll •.-ct11 m ,.,.., """'*' t troa ea. .._..Irle* 9MCll: 0'15 hkll ._......,.. S-CWN!li.; JU trtor• II c.ll\lftlo lMI ........ t7t4) '42-4111 au ••• M•wc•,_. MJ.1671 ~ m. Onlllte~-..... -·· NI ,..., W , Ulwtr11-. ....... --... ' ilwtlfl ~ ... ,...... .,.111 ..... .....-•..,..,.,. ewrw1 ..... dM9: ...... -.i C4lltt ~. ~-........,.... ... .artflr .... ...,., .., """ 11 """"""" "'"...,., .......,._ ... ,,......,. Brezhnev Visit Seen WASHINGTON I UPll -Mrs. Richard M. Nixon upects Soviet leader Leonid 1. l'Jrt.ihnev to \'lslt Washington soon. "I thlnk lhe date Is set." Mrs. Nixon said in dlJJCU!stng plans for the visit wlih a group of reporters at the White House Tuesday. Newport--Mesa scbOOl trustees. picked and poked al proposed cbabg'fs !n employe rules and regulatic)ns but performed no major surgery durillg tbeir meeting Tuesday nigbt. The rule changes, which "ere r.com- mended after a year's study by a panel of employes and administrators, primari- ly d e a I wilh grievance procedures, employe leave policies and tutoring re- qulrmients. Trustee Donald Smallw1J91i took issue with several sections of the rules and regulations dealing with granUog of leaves. He said current wording made it ap- pear the board could only apgrove leaves recommended by the superintendent of schools. Dr. Nonnan Loats, ·sitting in for Superintendent John NIColl, . t o I d Smallwood this Is a chle! delegated ·• responsibility o( the au]1ertntendent and not an attempt to encroach on board authority. Trustees also took ~e with wording In the proposed district policy on ~ring by district teacheMJ that would, \q some cues, allow a student to be tutored by bis own teac))er. DAILY Pn;oT ltl" "'911: -ALLERGIC TO IRVINE Police s.c ... t1ry Guf,Ylln• ·, aerospace Ihdustry secretary, wboSe lit· tie boy David, 4, ii enchantl!d. to bave hi! mom on the Irvine Polloe Department. "lie thinks lt11 great ahdl want to stay in police work,'' says \be head of the Jrvlne police records section which operates out of a fire station. "But he wants to be a fireman ," she adds. From Page 1 REACTION ... system. or even nationally controlled." And be said it could drag down education to "a certain level." In San Francisco, city schools counsel lrving Breyei: P9VUoen~. "From what I've read, tt llobJ4 appeer'ilfat the Tens case reverses Serrano." Despite differing views on the effect of the ruling, experts said the decision a1>- paiepUy• puta.a great&-~lbii11¥+1111 the ~lll•l\1111 to detel11tll!e the lJeat wav/ lo ~ local l!chooll . r· ·1 • The California court's Serrano vs, Priest ruling, a fowunner of the TeUJ case, held that such a system based on property taxes violated equal protection provisions of the state and federa l con- sUtutlons because it gave studenlS in rich districts an opportunity for a better education than those Jiving in poor districts. But lhe state court sent the &rrano caae beck to a lower court for a new triaJ. The systems of the two states are similar. Opponents of the Texas system won their case in a lower federal court decision similar to the California ruling. California experts said they expected Trustee Thomas Henderson · said he would prefer an absolute ban on all tutor- ing by teacben Of their own students to avert any'jOsa.ibWty of criticism... Most of the other comments dealt with general feelings and minor wording changes. The Tuesday ·Digbt sessi9n was onii ,a· fifsi 'etdinJ• o[, the · wiposed "'vjs~! pd th~ ~ wjll ·~ N.ked ID adotit ttiem. early next month. • .r r Te Winkle Park Lights to Shine The lights will go on at Costa Mesa's TeWink.le Park before school ls out. Both the baseball diamond, softball field and the utility field will be nightlighted by June 1, l:iarring any un- foreseen delays in installation, according to City Manager Fred Sorsabal. Cost of the lighting projeet is lt18,619. The job was awarded to Jow bidder. McLain Construction C.o. of Placentia, by city councilmen on Monday. Bad Man Foils Jplin Wayn(? II, It's not nice or healthy to fool with John "Duke" Wayne -at least on film. But in an off"<amera escapade Tue~day morning, a thief made off with Wayne's engraved binoculars that were sitting on a counter aboard his converted minesweeper "Wild Goose" in Newport Harbor. Police were told by a ,crewman that the thief was spotted running across the Lido Anchorage parking lot carrying the binoculars but sped off in a car before pursuers could catch up. ~ binoculars were valued at $60. no immediate legal effect oo California since the state Supreme Court based Ser- rano vs. Priest on the state Constitution. The Texas ruling was based solely on the ;.1 federal Constitution. ~ In Los Angeles, attorneys ln the Ser-· rano case said the trial, under way In 1 ·~ Superior Court, would proceed. I ' "California is a different ball game,'' said attomey John McDermott, repre-1 senting parents of children in low-wealth .'. school districts. r Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti (D·Van ! Nuys ), said he considers the ruling a set- back for California's efforts to provide a more equal education for au Its more lhan 4.5 million students. SALE-- ' DAILY' ~ILOT SN" ,.._ CARPENTER MOVING UP IN ELECTION 74? 'Tho C0111idoration 11 All Very Flallorl1t9' ' I ' Sen. Carpenter for U.S. Senate? Fii-m Thinks So The man who helped manage Ronal(t Reagan to political stardom is ~ooking for another candidate and he t~lnks state Senator DeMls Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) might be the man. William Roberts, partner in the· pOlltl· cal campaign management finn Spence~ RoberlS, says the 1974 GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate may be up for grabs .. "It's a ready-made opportunity for some younger new face ," Roberts said in Sacramento. '1There are several who mi!Uit flt the category." 11te three he mentioned were Pete Wilson, the environmentally Oriented mayor of San Diego; Bill Banowsky, the younp: president of Pepperdine College who is a well·known speaker arowid the state; and Carpenter. Any one of lhe three, Roberts said, "just may come zipping in there." Roberts noted that there are several Republicans who might' seek the nomina- tion in 1974 to run against the iDcumbent Democrat Alan Cranston, including fonner HEW Secretary Robert Finch. However he noted that none seems anx· ious to challenge Cranston because he has carefully maintained his contacts with all factions of the Democratic party. But, Roberts continued, even if the newcomer lost in 1974, be would be in an excellent Position to challenge John V. Tunney, incwnbent in California's olher Senate seat, in 1978. A SPokesman for Carpenter today said the state senator was "flattered" by the prominent meDUon of his name, but definitely would not be a candidate in the 1'14 U.S. Senate race. <t'1'~ 1978jt would1be a PoSSibiJity," aid Phil Pbllllps, Carpenter's administrative au1¢an.t. "But there's no chance for anything as soOn as 1974." One or the rt'easons.. Roberts ,,thought Carl""'ter had good chAA!'eo1w~1 1thal.M was not a movie star llf.e Rea gan. ''The entertainment thing has been done and the bloom is off 'the rose," Roberts said, adding that tbe.i public would be "a lot more critical" of an ac- tor now than it was when Governor Reagan was first elected. Carpenter, 44, was first elected to public office in August, 1970 when he won a special election to fill the vacated seat of John Schmitz, who left the state senate for C.ongress. Prior to that, Carpenter was an at- torney in private practice. although he was a former( ~ of the Republican State .Cenlnl Qommitt~. "Right nOlli alllhe ienatOr ·wants is to win four mor'J years in._the 34th <fuitrict," Phillips said. "He wants to broaden his pollUeal base and continue hi! iearnlOJ experience In government. : Libyans Attnck U.S. Airplane ,,I • WASHINGtoN (AP) -Two Libyan military planes apparently attacked an · •I American Ct30 carg-0 plane today over ' the t.iediterranean, the State Department . ' said. Department officials said the attack11 came well out over intemaUonal waters.'' One report was that it was near Malta. '. As far as could be determined, the American plane was not hit, the officials said. They said details were otherwise lackM· ing but it was certain the American~ plane bad not infringed on Libyan ter" ritory. Sources said the U.S. C130 transport' ducked into a cloud and escaped. These sources also said the U.S. transport was .clearly marked. Details were skimpy and it was not known immediately how many persons were aboard the CL30, which normally does not carry any weapons. , Mesa's :€leanup ~rij~ .. ~~~,~~s · • Cost.a Mesa's '1CleanuP 'spree in '73"' continues this Saturday with a cleanup of Newport Boulevard 1n ~ area of one of the citY's maJot entrJ1nces. 1 ; Elliabeth Cowley, cleanup chairma[\ for the Costa Mesa BeauUfication Comi miltee, 1 says city crews will clear ~ boulevard's median ol trash and debrilo from 19th Street w Del Mor Avenue. ''The tumbleweeds and the trash tha~ has collected there really looks bad for, an entrance to the city," Mrs. Cowley; adds. 1 Tlje cl~up campaign, (irlanced by a, city appropriation. last lllOlllb con, cenirated. on the removal of trash from several vacant lots. • ' CLOSID IUHDAY California already ha!' moved reward greater state supJXlrt of local schools without regard to schi>91-district bouir \ daries. The Legislature' pymped an ad-j ,, ditional $323 million into basic aid for A schoola lasl year. Tbal·tioo.ts the state's ~ share of California's annual $$ billion outlay for schools to more lhan 40 per-ti About 100 Pr. Shoes -• t Odds & Ends-Most At ~st : ij.. 'B'aSeball Mitts from $5.95 ; ,,Baseball & Softball Bats . 'Baseball UnlfetShirts clt . . 1~·:_ tiaballs & SoftbaHs . .. ! _',~JI-II Gloves-$4.95 up · , ·· ~ i ,fntir & Outdoor HaQdbaDs r • ;; • ~quatball Racqpets t " cen. ""' I~ From Pagel SUPREME ... • ultimate solution must come from the lawmaken and from the democratic 1 . pressures of thoie Wbo elect them." AU. in the majority were Chief Justice , Warren E. Burger, and Justices Potter ki Stewsrt, Harry Aillladfmun ihd Wliilam 1 H. Rehnquist. l. Powell sald it cowa not be questioned that the lower-court declSl!>tl overturned today ''woold occuion In Tens and elsewhere an un~ted upheaval in public education. , · In addition, critics o! the lower court decision OlllSlde the court predlcled "a generation bl UllPUoo" on rt~ted servlcea such as pu6llc heelth and police • prolecUon aboUld the lower oourt be upheld. The Texas school financing ay1iem w11 auacked by Demetrlo P. ROdrlauez and 14 Mesl~Amerlcan partnla and their children who Uve Jn the Edgewood Ind•peodent SCbool District in San Anlollio, ... ol seven tcbool dilttlcts in lhe city. .• Odd Sizes Tennis Shorts and Shifts • Tennis Dresses ' ' • Billn• cl IS V nllVf'*'f"lf .-- Track Shoes-$11.95 to $2l95 •• Baseball Shoes-$10.95 to $29.95 Little League Shoes-$5.45 • All Pu~ Shoes-$8.95 to $14.95 Men's TenniS SIKles- $8.95-$9.50$14.95 & $16.95 Ladies' Tennis Shoes-. $7.95-$9.50-$14.95 ·& $16.95 Dumam waffle Stalilpers-$21.95 Sweat Sox-Tem Sox-t'eds OPEN 9 TO &-a.USED SUNDAYS • • -·; falll-Tennis Paildles & sets ~· Wil$on--DaviS--lancroft _. · Yoneyama-:.Marcratt -Tiiiis lackets-$4.!5 tll $55.00 ~. t•Balls •. & llys' Tiiiis Sllits &.Shirts • • Ulm BIKES ' Slnlle Speeds-3 Speeds 5 Speeds-10 Spnlls Bike Aepalr.-fireS-Tubes 538-COO'El-646-1919 ' I • • '• DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Heading Off Rumors A recent rnlni-p-It (loot& Hea High S<bool and a IU~uent dlacu..ion that veered off la.to apparently Wlrela!eil toplca demonstrate at least one thing: a need · for better C01D111unlcatlon biit'Weeft llodefttl and admln· lstratlon. • Rumon l!ld ml9wldentandings are dlffleult to start if there are open channela ol tommunlcatton and a free flow of Information. But lt'fnot only a taculty "''PO""' ibllity to implement this process -student. must sbow active Interest and make reasonable demands for ln· vnlvement. At Costa Mesa High, the Issue began as a 30-otudent prot8t atalnot "block scheduling," a method ct. ar· ranetng cfasaeo the students thought would leave blocks of two to three hours of free time in the middle of the day. Some new scheduling is planned to allo"' certain cluses longer periods of instruction. But not ·"block llObeduling." In actuality, an additional pllll1 by the ad- ministration will tighten the class schedule next year. The idea Is to help slower 6tudents by putting them In study halls, resoun:e centers and the library during What used to be an unspecified or free period. . students making average or above average progress and not needing the extra supervision will baslcally have the same amount ol free tin)e. Sounds reasonable and simple enoogh. Yet rome stu- dents' misunderstanding of that plan and an idea of lengthening some home economics and pbysloal edu- cation classes mushroomed all out ol its original im-. U otudenta "8lly want tertaln priviJe&es, they should organiz,e and detail their re1S011s, not shout almplbt!c statements at a meetlnt called to deel with a totally different topic. The need for llUCb a spontaneous .... mbly could be averted by more student use of avenues of Input al· ready available at the ochool. Administration doors are rarely closed to suggestlOlll on lplprovlng s<.bool effec- tiveness and communlcoflona. Raadllng mutual under- standing isn't necessarily easy -but ft's possible. Two Good Men During the past year, the Costa M... Police De- partment has loot two ol !ti high-ranking cificers, but that local loss is really the state's overall pin. The Calif9rnia Commission on Peace Offtcen' Standards and -rr.lnlng (POST) tint hired former Ueu- tenant Ron Allen as its Southern California coordinator. And now Allen Is to be assisted by Austin Smith, who resigned Iris lieutenant's post to ~ POST education· al programs out of the agency's Santa Ana office. Smith offen impressive ""'4entials In the flt!ld of prevenUve law enforcemelit, moot notably his organiu- tion three years ago of "The Happening," a day"1ong eJ<periment in ~g abuse edllcatlon. The multi- faceted show etaged at the Orange County Fairgrounds won nationwide publicity and was copied •across the country. No community likes to lose such seasoned and ln· novatlve veterans as Smith and Allen, both of whom spent a number of years In preventive as well as puni- tive branches of law enforcement. • • -- I l Principal Don Achziger and his assistants han(l]ed the minor demonstration well. They didn't over-noact, but, rather, made a substantial effort to "'4ch and talk to the protesting students and ol!ten. By bringing them together In the auditorium, the concerns could be answered right away. The atudents could have made better use of the time by not veering off into undocumented, unprepaNd· for demands ol smoking at !!Choo! and an open campus. One cannot help thinking, bo"wever, that their tom· blned experience, now on loan to all law euf...,..,,.nt agenoies through POST programs, will really make Costa Mesa's loos all of Southern CalJf<Jrnla's gain. Good law enforcement can help protect all citizens, regardless of city limits. ·'Ah tell yew it's terrible th' way some of these t.ar preparers violate th' law!' c New Setting t~ ·the, Drug War Familiar . Words in ' Odd Places Dear Gloomy Gus Now It's the 'Afghan Connection' ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Today'• Wof'kluiz deals with familiar words Uled In an unf&mlllar way, or In an odd pbrue whole derivation has been obscured. Hall rlllbt certllles you ~ a master word-monger. 1. How does "money of account" di!· fer !?<lln mere mbneyl 2. What does It mean that "Half Is I'll go alood with I1on and Dickie In ""'1orlng the death penalty -so long as they Introduce it !<>< ta• evaders. A. J. D. ·dispute to court, his brother, Hesiod, ad- vised him that "Half is mo<e than the whole.'' meaning that haH ol. lbe estate without legal expense Is better than the who,16 estate after the lawyers bi.ve had their plcldilp. ' more than the whole"? s. Whal 11 the ori- gin o! "wtnnlng hands down"? 3. From horse-racing, where a jockey far enpugh ahead l'tl'IP-' In without using ' "1ils whip to goaci!bll mount. 4. Wliy do we call somethlnl daultni· ly dexterous II,.. hat trick"? 5. Wbe"' did the • 4. 1n cricket, .taking three wlckels with !hree ~pccessl•e balls ( o n the ~ of hlWng.a jp1IDll-slam t.xne nln Ii\ besebillll' WBI called "the hat trick,'1 beca111e the bowler who did this was awarded a new hat by his team. WASHINGTON -Tbe FBI is checking our toll calll and polling lllll all •loll-' to find out how we get secret government reports on drug smuggling around the world. Despite the FBI efforts, here is another installment from a classified document OQ the 11Afgban CQD- necti " on. For centuries, the great natkm have slumbered as Per- sians, Mongols, Tllrtl and Macedoni· ans in'iaded the mountalDous land .of Afghanistan. B u t now, an incursion .. of Coni.cans bas awakmed the WOl'<id to the Afghana' poppy-<overed billsldel< THE· COR81CAN Malia has been surveying the blosaomlng fields wltli practiced eyes and conf'elTlng on thick carpets with the opium moguls of Kabul, the Afghan capital. Wblle the heaviest publicity was conlen!d oo the drug traffic In Turkey, Southeast Asta and Mexico, the UI\" -Id quietly cllncbed Ila contacts In Kabul and set up Ila drug routes to Europe and the United Slates. Now, ,a drtbbJe of seer.I reports t. ~·1"8 to reidl u.s. 9flicials 00 the "Afghan cmmecUoo." We have o6talne<I a oopy of ooe o! theae docum<nt. so bighly classified that tacb one was nmnbered be!°"' being distributed to federal executives. · • "AFGHAN enforcement agencies are Incapable of the most elementa11 of police flmctlons becal;ise o! the laclt of funds and facilities, and inadequate organization and management,'' states !be "'port. "Also, close family and tribal ties exist between officlals at every level of government and lnhabltanta of the tribal regloos. "()plum poppies are grown primarily in tribal areas of eastern Aigbanl.stan, where Government control ls limited. Because It ls·dangerous even !or Afghans to enter this area Wlinvlted, there are no rettahle llatlstlcs on opium ••• traffic In A!gbanlstan ... BVT TllEJIE Is no questioo about the threat to the United Statea. • "With tha hen oo _, cu!Uvatlon In Turkey alter the 1'71-12 ......,, \J.S. olflctall are c:oncemed that MghantJtan could fut become a major oeur<t of opium and opium derivaUvos bound for the U.S. market," •tates the secret nport. Other c:onfldential tolll'Oel ropilrt that aome Afghan peuanla are ao poor that they chew opium ium. to ease hqer pains. And the government is so bard up for cash that it recently sold some 30 tciOI or opium which had been oeized and stored for several yeara in a warehouse. The opium was purchased for legitimate medical uses by a U.S. phannaceuUcal !inn. But the !Inn found to !ta dlamay <ha! the government opium had been diluted with ougar.apct fO\'ellll mau,..1 BAD as Ille lltuatlon 11, there It eome ~M~~~'t":== down and two U.S. llUcot1cs agenta ,on worllin& with Shaflq'I poltce. ' A United Nattooa , tum ,nnt to Afghanistan last !all and has prepoitd a cOnfl~tlal draft "'PWl.~be~i.uoci in a few weeks, orreritla' ,.,.,,~ Finally, Afghan, jrali Ind . U.$. narcotics agents ~ L .tabbed 12.7' ton• of opium bolmd from A'lallanlltan' to Iran In a h""' truck. phrase "by boot or crook" come from? 5. In his famous soliloquy, Hamlet says, "There's the rub" -does.this have anything to do with "rubbing" as we understand it? 5. A feudal custom allowing tenants to take as much ftrewood as could be cu\ with a bill-hook, and whatever low branches could be reached with a shepherd's crook. &. A "rub" in the ancient game of bowls meant that an obstruction All Children . Need Drown-proofing 7. When two persons or factions are said to be "at loggerheads," where does the exprusion come from? a. Whit does the "hue" refer to in the phrase, 11hue and cry"? ~ 9. Wbf Is a quarry aald to be "held at bay"! IO. "KnoWd Into I cocked hat" prevented the free movement of your To the Editor: ball. 'Ille """' of citizens -to the 7. "Logger" was a heavy wooden clog Capistrano Unified School Diltrit1 'fhich !utened to. the legs or giazlng horses to will provide San aemeote and Dana Hilt. prevent straying; ollen two horses lltgb School wtth swimming pool became engangled In them. facilities will emphasize the vital Im· refers to what adlvtly? ~ a. "Hue and cry" wa~ the old le~al portance of initiating, in all ocean-mutal , , ~~for~ official outcey when calling_ COllllllUlliltes,-year-round, dtowl>proollng ANSWERS ; '!or help In the purllllt of a crimlnal throughout all their schools for grades I. "ll!Onoy of .-t" ll·a monetary escaping from Justice. K·U, In anUdpatlon of coi:rr..tlng the ' denomination used In reckoning, but not t. When the quarry was cornered 1 lncte'allirig loq of lives Jost be<Ause mlnted u actual coli!; like the "sutnea" the houlids barked, or "beyed." }'Ollngstero have not been requtzed to in England, whJoh was 21 sbllllnga, but 10. In the game of ninepins, wheq all Jeam to swim. there hu beea no guinea piece for over a pins but three, set In a triangle, were ~ , century. ,r knocked down, the set was tecbntcally· EVERY YEAR a half mtDton people 2. When Peraeus wN about to take a "knocked into a cocked hat." throughout the world are drowned in ' Reluctnnt Peacekeeper oceans, leas, rivers and IaW; every five years ~ hn> and three mllllon people -the population ol a small natloo -are thusly lost to bWnanlty whlcb tragedy impoSes ooe erlterian amongst many for evaluating the lnipOrtance of swimming in the developmenl o! aafety skills that increase the indltidual's capacity for self-protection and assisting other persons In emergeocles. Cansda is trying hard to be purer than Caesar'• wife in Vietnam. Merely being a member of the International Commission !or Conlrol and Supervision (ICCSl, however, Ls somewhat like be Ing dlacove.red at a Roman orgy: It's dU· flcolt to explain that you were invited only to observe and "'port. Dispatching foreign officers to Vietnam last January, Prime MJniltet TNdeau coofeued he bad "m!1glvlng1" about the whole thing. Ottawa very nearly ref\Jsed when It was· asked, alq ,..1th Poland, Hupgary and lndoneala, to police the Viet Peace. Foreign Mln!IW Mitchell Sharp told the lnternatlonal Conference on V!elnsm In Paris that C&nada did nol want to get hi· volved "once a~ in an intractable position and aa o.p t n ·ended com- mitment.'' When none of the C&nad1aa. condlttons for llll!lllbenbtp were met, II decided to go_, -bat only oo a !O- day trial-· Nothing bu liDee ~ to mab Canada feel -. comfortable. Vlolattops ti. the cease.fire take ~ every day and the ICCS 11 ..,.eri. If> report them1 lot alone llop them. Uotea IO!Delhlnc .. done, ~ a veteran obHrver, "the whole peace.beplng machinery. • .wm almoot tnmtahly falter.'' CANADIANS have beeil Involved In Virtually every lnternattonal peooe-Wp. lDIJ venture alnca World War U and are ac!nm>ledlecl ..pens at It. In a ,..,. CHU -the Suts crlcll of 1158 and Cllr· tently In Cyprus -the United N•tions operatton. were ....,...rut. But In moot, w19te Ottawa joumallll P-Ward, "th• noult bu been lrullrllilll, llqna- I EDITORIAL RESEARCH lion, qpenle and renewed fighting. Nlneieen years In the old International Control CommWion, set up to observe the Gmeva acoonll .., 1"dncbloa In 11154. -the least rewarding experience o( · all. C.nada wu -teamed 'P with India and Poland 1n that one. "We never aueed on anythln,,'' reealled a Canadian df Plomat. 1'Tbe lDdlans were u. neutral u ... w~l, Stalin.'' . Canadian fem that Poland and Hunpry would hamstring the new com- mt.uton have ahady beeil reallred .• Mlc:l""1 GlllMn, Clnada '• clllef delegate to t.be IOCS, complained receiUy that 'rnto JDemberl~ of the commllllon ~ IO lnvesttpte a l'!pOl'ted Nortb V,_.111ee1 millllrJ bullGlp n e a r Xbeoanb. TllEllE IS a domestic upect to C.. ada'a ....,,._, The oppollttoo Coowva-«•• JllrlY has lJeen harinf • !leid day with the Co"'"lmenl'• deClsloo to Join the IOCS when DOI one o! Canada'• ma· jor condlttooa were meL Trudeau must list~ to the oppo11Uon because It can kick his mlnaiit1 Uberal pvemmenl-out of J>0"'1' -al ""'· P'iretgn l>!Inilller lllWp left Ottawa · March U for urgent !Jib with leaders In Salpn and Hanoi. The trip 11 aeeu as a last •1\lnct for the hn> Iida to Ii•• assurances that the commlsslon will be allo1red to become olfecllve. S-g is also a sport -a truly participant ·recreation which welcames both oexes and all ages -which may be 1 lOOulgtd vlgofously, throueJJoul life, by Iii year olds and septuag~ and, In addilton to its lile-lnsurlnc capacities, coofers upon the awtmmer t h e lile • ]ftlervlng qualities o! pbYalcal ftlneas which, when Integrated With the preceding oblervatldns, Introduces the 1wtmmer to skin-diving and surfing, wattr-akllng and ulllng, and the mulUpltclty ' Of aquatics· -tkln I a<> tlvllles lhat all individuals may eajoy as a meens of enhancing the aubUe and COl1lW relatlooshlp between llOUDdneu of the 'body and activities of the mind which are fuodamental to a dynamic and creative quaI1ty of bumaolly. TBB M<¥T '!wonefictal ol all ....,.... iloft, IWimmtng, !acilltles lbould be made requla!le lor ilro~mg every atu- dent reclstered In Oio'fige County and to pmerve the moot precioua ol world treasures -Life. BRUCE S. HOPPING Free Spttdt To the Editor: Saddlebacl< Communtly Colle&•'• Im· age u a rjiht·'lrinf, "ldlh acbool wllh uh trayt" was~ we tbouaht, aucceasfully lald to rest when !be boetjl fJl lnlsleea abandoned their regulatlonl COOClnltnc hair lengtll (We ODie, parmthell..U,, that -ol • MAILBOX L9ttln .............. ---. ..........., .............. __ .. ___ __ ., ................... llftln • tt .... ......................................... ~ .......... ~..., .......... "' ..... .., "' ..,,.,... ........ ,, ....... ,.._ " ...,..,,,.....,WM!MtM ......... . for a less restrictive campus speakers policy, he delivered hlmlelf o! the JOllow· 1ng quotable quote, "C&mpuses are not maintained u a fonun for free speech. Our job ia ~ edUcatll." ' THE COlllMENr reveals such an enonnoua vacuum of undemanding as to both law and edll(:ailool that a rebuttal 11 demanded. I) Weboter de&. ooe facet of educa· lion to be: ". , .the formulation and development Of clie'• tutea." (Studenll In a pubi!C c:ommunlt1 college are tlllla constitutionally and educationally to be those "8me boanl memben now sport npoaec! to ldeu and "tutes" other than hair styles which would have -ban-thole of their trustees, administrators ned by their own decrees ,...ra1 7ear1 and proleaoro,) ago.) 2) The Callfomla State Legislature BVT, baaed 00 newspaper abcqunts or (S.B. 8110l In !WI formally amended the the Matth 12 board meeting, we sor-State Educatkln COda (Sec. 10811) to rowfully observe that the J[>irit of read, "Studenta of tbe public schools repressloo ii atill alive, if not well, at have the rtgbt to uerclse free es.· Saddleback. presslon. .. " (1bus public schools, even Trustee Michael Collins conUnuea to Saddleback, are mandated, despite Mr. -board meeUngs to articulate bis Collins, to be In !act foroms !or the free peculiar brand or 14th Century thought. flow of ldeu and opinions. l When coofnmted with atudent appeals " IN SUMMARY, while we concur in tbe ··~-- Education COde'• requirement that um expression be conducted in a reasonable . and orderly fasbk>n, we r e ma in WlShakeable In our cootentlon that freedom of ._ton is the moat essen- tial lnlfedlllll o! 1 free IOdety and that nowllere is tt more appropt1ate thin on the Saddleback campual TOM WERT A"" aiat!man, . American Civil Uberttes Union Welfare Cuts To the Editor: Should we glve amnesty to deserten of the war on pQvarty? Stop the HEW welfare cuta by wiring the director of HEW, the president and your con-- 1(1'8Bman. In a democracy they should listen. These are the last few days before a decision is made to make the cull on welfare which affects millions, which in· eludes Head Start, student loons, lepl aid, olO age beneliis, birth cootrol and can<or tests, and sel!-!Jelp. I BEATRICE I. FOSTER : 'Memory's Castk Dwarfs Versail"les I Memory is the mind's castle. If each remembrance a Person has counta as a f90ID, then memory has ten limea mbre rooms than any palace ever bull! by hmDan hands. It dwarfs Veraalllao, tha Louvre, the Vatican. It Is ...... COD1ples and holds --ire... ..... than au ti. them topthor. Yet -Dllll that llvea bu • ol ---In Ida 1-1. ad the -bnlabe -and mtslll .. Ion& u be bu tnath. No other pla<e refreshes him mare« 11 IO lmpartant to bis weil-belni. voua OWN castle of memory Is pret· IJ tl,lroapd If ,... can Jool; bock and --=· Dar pau.nt complained If the head of loam on thetr nlckel glasa of beer was too 1>14-After an, they wanted to &•l their money'• worth. JI bad to be 1 rut bad night out beforo Pa woUid let lbe family do& creep ii> ( HAL BOYLE ) doora and aleep in the basement. II w., supposed to be oulllde guarding !he home. FATHBRS thooghl they had spawned slsales wllen their llOlll started aaytng they'd rather !lave • wrist walch than a pocket walch for 1 sraduatlon pment. 'Ibere were mm horses than men wearing eolian In America -except on Sundays. II your pboae r&"i more than twice In a day, you wondered If you ...,..,n, let· ting your We pt too tarrtbly busy. Anybody who'd been !or an alfplane ride could hold bis nel~• spellbound by deocrthlng what It wu like. Even tho ilds knew the country J1111!l be In !or a bod lnfllUon wbcQ they cut the 1tze ol the Uv....nt candy bar. It didn't talre the barber half as long to cut a high achool boy's hatr 11 It did to cut • alrl'a. WbeO you )aft JUUi' borne, you put the key under the front )>Oreb mat, so that anyone who wanted to 1et Into \be house while you were sane wouldn't have any trouble. Those were the days -i:<member! ORANOI COAIT DA ILY PILOT Robers N. Weld, hblllhf1' Tlwmaa KHvil, E<lilot; Borl>o"' Ktrillle' Edltorlol Pag• Edtlor The editorial page ol the Dally Pll-Ot teekl to lnfonn a.nd sUmu· late ~~ by pttM:nUnit this new1paper'1 oplnl<nl!! al'l(I tom· menta& un 1011IC* or lntJc.1 and ~lanlncanct, by providing 1. forum tor tlM e.x:~salon or oor res.den' oplnlol\a. and by ~enUnte U'lt' dh·el'M! \'ie .... •polnts. or lnformed ob- 1('1'\'C'f'I and •P1Jkt'$men on topics ur the day. I Wednesd•y, March 21, 197S j ..______ __ I I ' I Perts Attlllcdl Def e Team Put On Stand M'~loskey Cuts Ties ~ ANOELES (UP() - !lop. Paul N. HcClolkey Jr., LOS _ANGELES (AP) -Ille llbera1 Ca II Io r n la Doniel Elbbq IDd ADllp>J llopubllcan ~rl~ ~ .,. Jettlol Juron ..... ~·· nomlnaUon Wt 6-lamlllar Pen ta r on ,_, 'bu obangecl'bla wthlr Pa,.. trial partk!ipont.s, tbe reglslrlUon from the GOP lo I I defenie team tlcauuJtanta" DO perty afflllatlon. it WBI w11o ...,,. 1o court'...., 1111• revealed Tuelday. 1 ' Former perunreut of. McCl01key aald ln flelala who joined t h t W uhlngton that the change Ellsberl·Rlwo ,_. after did DOI ~ D10en lie ' Jeavtnr 1helr WtalllnCl<>O Jobi, wu leaving the Republlcan the CGDalllonll can JlrVVlde Jn. i'lu(y, blll WU keeping Ilia op. lido delalll of tbe .,..... !Iona open. 1111 nglltratlon 'llllldl labeled the Pentaion Nldl "dec:llDed lo state" Papen ''\OP-·" -•lie dld aot list a party • pnleieoce. e So-E-pt · Cllllorn!a vat1ng offlctaJJ ln- LOS ANGl!LES (AP) Several projectl wblch ,,.... under ... , .., ... _ .. 1" l'ropo!itlon 20, the eoulll 11>- lllalive, have been grtnled tainled McClo•k•Y '• nnglllraUon at~ cu!· ting hLt ties wilh l b • Repuboicant. ''11118 DOESN'T mean I'm ' not a Repuhllcan anymore. I ( ) am," aald McCloskey. . BRIEFS lie aald the vollng registra- -_ tlon form lie filled out while . cl>anllni his lqill residence deyelopnent p e r m l t ex·. aaked wliat port)' he intended · ' etJlptlmt by the Soulh Coast to be alfillated with "a year ~anal Zone CcmervaUon fl'oin now" and "I haven't COmmlaaloo. made up my mind on lhat ... '!be acllon Tuesday .Jnclu<led I don't know wblcb party I will go-aheads IOI' a Marina de! ldenUly with. It depends m II<)' lhopplng center In which what direction the Repub!lcan $.1.5 millioo had been spent, party takes." • U'1T ....... MAY NOT RUN,. S.n. 'Poto' McCI~ Secretary of Stile EdmUnd G. Brown Jr., the state'& cblef election offic~r. ,, aaid McCtoskey "can cons l de r' himsell anylhing he cboosea, but In the eyes of the Calllomia electloo law. he is ofllclllly a member of neither party. "THE LAW ls very clear. He ii not coosidered a and two parcels of a Santa In Loa A n a: el e 1 , a Monica redevelopment project spokeaman for the office of ,wblcb earried a f27.7 mitlloo .,. ___ .,,.,,,. ____ .,,. ___ ,.,. __ ~ expenditure. 1 e DoJlfl Se11te11re LOS ANGELES (AP) - Cabinet-maker R i g o b e r t o Enriquez, 29, has been sen- tenced to prison from five yean to Jife-for pouesalon and 11le ol 10 pounda of heroin - ' worlh 11.5 millloo on the llllelt market, officials say. The heroin "was the highest grade I've seen in my 14 yeal'I' of experience," sald a chemitt for lhe Loi Angeles Police Depattment. e Care Goe• On SACRAMENTO (AP) auid care services aUecting .30,eoo California cblldren will ~nUy continue until at JOjlfl. July I without federal "tltbacks, a R e a g: a n ad-~.19billtratlon nokemnao says. Porn Helpful? Doctor Tells of 'Throat' " BEVERLY HI1Ui (AP) -Because they help remove 11anxiebr1'and inh.UXtions" .froo_1 discussions of sexll3lity, such .. xuauy eipliclt movies aa "Deep Throat" ere of educational and therapeutic value, a psychiatrist 11)'8. Dr. Richard Greene of the University of Call· fomia at Los Anl!81es ~ of Medicine testified Tuesday at a Murucipel Court hearing to detennine whether authorities can rightfully seize a oopy of the movie from a local lht!ate. His testimony supported defense attorney John Weston's arguments that the movie did not violate obscenity laws because It was of social value and Importance. Vincellt Miram1'I :and Stephen Michael Hagan, owner and manager ot the J>ussycat Theater in Hollywood, are dl~ed on misdemeanor counts of obocenity in oonnection with the allowing of "Deep Throat." Republican, 1..-our pll"flC*I. Ulllal be recisten .. • llepubllcan," uld D e p u I 7 8ecs'etary of State Tom Quinn. "U an eleotlon wtrt to be htid today he could not nm _..,. vote -in ellher perlf'• primary." McClolkey executed a change of registraUon wflh lhe clerk of the county of San Mateo en March a. March a waa the lut day on w!J1i:b It would have been possible for· M'eClolkey to cut his !lei witb the llepubllcanl lf he wanll lo. be ollgible to nm for olllce 81 a Democrat next year, the stcrelaf1 ol stale'• .office aald. . Under California law, a.can. didate .may nol mo f1' any parlisan office und"· -par-,ty label if he has been ftlistered as a memller of another porty durln( the.,... preceding hia official decllf9· tioo of candidacy. THE DEADUNE f<i< of· fielally declaring candidacy In next year's electiool ii March U, 1974, meaning lf McCloskey wishes to join tile Democrats, he has nine inonths to do It. McCloskey said be was "pretty disenchanted wtlh the Watergate thing, and e:i- ecutive privilege and several other things about this ad- ministration." At the time he declined to state bis party affiliation, his estranged wife Caro Ii n e reregistered as a Democrat, ~1cCloskey said. The Bigger They Are ... OAKLAND (UPI) -Alfonso Zapata may he the biggest candidate for mayor o f Oakland, but his 9().pound ad- vantage didn't help much in a city council meeting scuffie. Zapata, 270 pounds, hunched his bulk over the lectern, mak- ing it bard for others to reach the microphone. Patrolman Elwin C. Lamp Jr., a ISO.pounder-, ordered 21'0 cula,cpuide through new rilW• ..... propose<!. by the leclenl Depor111ltnl Cl Health, FAlcaUoo •QI! Welfare, were '*1clnally acheduled to be ef· 160tlve aroupd April I. '.!be movie baa averagm about a $75,000 a week gross for the paat three weeb, tbe th!"'ter management said. · fl1m to sit down. A scuffle enaued and Limp got Zapata in a hammer Jock. The policeman quickly ousted him. CAUFOllllA Dextr<>se Recall Expanded BERKELEY (AP) -A drug company uys It is expanding Ila recall of dutrose In-travenous tolut.lon to include about INl,000 botiles. Mexican Peppers- Halt.ed by .FDA DAILY PILOT If Manson's Follower j Sentenced .. SAN YSIDRO (AP) -'Ibo we can dellne titO problem," " LOS •uon•••' (''n) r ·, U.S. Food aiyl D tu I ht erplolned. ~· """"' ~ Admlnlslratloo '•• halted the (Jlarls _ ..._ ....,.,, I .... BEIWDEJ>AofficiOisU.. e-·---........ ~.-~ I lhipment of all green peppers eide ~~ -,..... - from Me-into lhe United told 1he FDA the pestJ two conaeeuUve ID-yeol'fo.llle I level• detected.poae no ;.o;nc prlaon 1enn1 lot two armed , Statea becauae of po11~blt heallh hazard, and 00 -.JJ p e • t j c I d e contamlnaUon1 have been aeiaed In the United robberies In a ,_. to freo authorities aald. hen..... M'anlon.. • '\ Stalel. He did not lay w ':":' '!be judge denied a req~ 1 An FDA spokeJman In Loi any tainted peppera ,.... by her attorney for Impotltlcii! Angeles said Tuesday that 11 • believed to have entered this of concurrent rather than • large percentege of current back-ck tennto. The '!It ' Mexican lhlpments" of pep. ~try. • lomey aa.ld ahe wW!d be •II; I "!be porll o1 entry are cl... lo acl "In a eoclaUy ac· pei;s )lave been found to con· ed • all ......, the Mexican ceptehle manner'' after aome taln amounta ol Iii, con-boroet from San Ysidro lo Ume In cuslody. troversial pesticide llbnltor + Browmville, '.fei,. lo the pep. Judge ArlhlD' Alcaron . " above the level . comldered pers," Kleeb 1114. ' SUperkl' Court oi--ved that al safe 'by the 1 e d • r a I The Ol'd~ w.,;,t to U.S. psychiatrist testflled durlnf E n v I ronmental Ph>tectlon customs agents .last Saturday, her trial abe had an "~ Ag be aakl. . cal l oua determination .. ency. regarding lhe possible need ol The Insecticide has not been . LI!Tl'llCE from CalUornla murdering aeveral peraons to approved for use on bell !>!'!>' and Arizonll . telnted wilh free Manaon, con~ In 111" JlO"', lhe . FDA sal<!-On!~ MQnllor 4 waa -by the murden of actress SbaroR small resI<lues have been FDA from grocery shelves Tate and six others. ; .1.~ detected but any residue is across the nation a n d ' considered illegal. dealroyed during February. "WHtl'HER as a leader or A 11pOkesman for Ullter Laboratories, Inc., of Berkeley said on Tueaday lhat the firm bas expanded last Friday's recall order of 6,500 bottles to cover all dextrose solutions THE TRACES of Monitor ( produced since last August at were found on · bell pepper the firm's Chattanooga, Tenn., shipments entering the United plant. States at Nogales, Ariz., the FDA said. Monitor 4, which .subsequently a follower," the,judge 1aaid1in was banned for use on lettuce jmposlng sentence Tuesday} by the federal government. is "Mias Brunner ts an ex~ a nerve gas-like chemical with tremely dangerous person.'"•" elements similar to those used In another court develo,. In germ warfare during World men!, the stale Court of AP: Meanwhlle,.federaJ i.....ll authorities cont.lilue to in-"Most of the volume of ¥"' v e s t i g a t e post.surgery in-peppers have been cornlag fections suffered by three through Nogales -a m\lllon women at a hospital in pounds a day," said AhraMni Milwaukee, Wis. KJecks, deputy regional FDA director. "None has been MT. SINAI llospilal bas destroyed. All we need lo do is reported one woman died. one tum them back at the recovered and one remains in border." - critical condition. All bad ·miere ts no way we can received the cutter solution test every green pepper com- after obstetr!cal-gynecological ing OYer the border, so we surgery, said Raymond S. have banned all of them until Alexander, the hospttal's ex- ecutive vice president. ,o'---------.. The cause 'of the iofeeCtions has not been established, said Bernard J. Lowry, the CUtter spokesman. He said the in- vestigations by the Food and D Administration, the Co~unicable Disease Center at Atlanta and CUtter may take two weeks or more. Lowery said about two- thirds of the 68,000 bottles under recall already have been used. CV1TER TOOK the volun- tary recall action "in the light of prudence and as a Precau- tion, ''said Lowry, addlng that the solution had b e e n dis~ibuted to dealers and hospitals in P.!idwestern and Eastern states. He said no list of states wu available. 2.8 QUA KE HITS S. LA LOS ANGELES (AP ) - A mJld earthquake rattled the southern part of Los Angeles and several beach cities Tuesday n i g b t , registering 2.3 on lhe Richter scale al t h e Caiifomia Institute o f Technology seismological laboratory, officials said. Police in cities from Venice to Long Beach said they, received caUs after the temblor but no reparts ){ damage. War II. Ils use haa been blam-peal alllnned the lirsl<legrte e4 by the Utilted Farm murder conviction of Charlea Worken UtilollfOj' causlna Ill· ,.,... .. Wataon, !Jll, In !bi! ness among fann workers slayings, but the now-banoeet wl!i> hand)ec) lfttuce treated death penally waa officially with It. ' modlfiejl lo life Impriaoomeiit, The embargo on bell pep-Set for senlenclng later i9 pers comes at the start of a the week are three co-de~ !llklay harvest period. danls of Miss Brwmer, ""II' One official said growers victed Feb. 31 of having, ta&n have appealed to the Mexican 14.1 rll1ea and $6IO ln , ca!I} secretary of agriculture to in-from a suburban Ha~ tervene wllh the U.S. govern· · aurplus.slore and $2,IOO "! menk a Covina beer <l.lslrlbutor.::E:: CORRECTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . Advertisement· which appeared Fri- day, March 16, re: Culver Drift In· .. terchange reconstruction. This ad appeared in error -Meetl119 origi- llCllly scheduled for .Apnl 17, 1973 hasJiffn c:anceUed. The Dally Pilot retNts tftis enor. • ' ' t1S~ve On springtime groomillg needs 8t'.~rre~sur:Y'S ·· ·:; ... health and beauty -department. 1 ~· r l · ALBERTO ·---.. CLAIROL VOS HAIR --.MIHAL PWBI CREME ·HAIR SPRAY =j•;•a ·-COLOR 16.oz. SJ29 ALBERTO VO 5 - WAlllll l"ltA'f 2-oz. 88c CLAIROL LONG&SILKY CONDITIONER LOTION 8-oz, SJ39 ' ' ., ,..PEARL •rlt ALBERTO . DROPS cClbt MAYBELLINE BALSAM TOOTH ' .... COlOla.t.Tft GREAT LASH · -;;: POLISH SHAMPOO ~ . -.. MASCARA • 7-oz. 2%-oz. l9<)TH ~ ~ •• SJ 19 88~ 99~ ~':, ' . . • ·. l fLOI. • I J GILLmE I 'THE I EDGE .1.LAVORIS son& DRI • •• .. DRYLOQK PROTECTIVE HAIR ..... ~ SHAVE SPRAY 7-oz. 11-oz. 99c 66c ' \ .....,,. MOUTH• ·~ WASH 20-oz. 88c • OPIN DAILY 9:30 to 9130 SUNDAY 10 to 7 ANTI~. PERSPIRANT · 8-oL 99c / • ' I.