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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-28 - Orange Coast Pilot' • ~ ----~---· Douse Sll.._w . , . • ~e.xy hut , Solt~ fl I Cf' S.ale Cnt Off ew -• -D • • ... Coast · Maitre d " Took ·Own Life" Poliee Believe •• o .r .. aws - • .. ' , Wtl)tl~S AY AFTERN0 0N, MARCH 28, 1973 _,,,. W: -VOL, M! NO. 17, J SICTIOHS. tt PAIP ex ' .. ' , l y GIORGE LEIDAL i I , "!JI•_...,.,.,. • r • UC Ii:v1ne 11111 not •• i-bing bospital on ~pus or -:r.i=:· e !ta IDedical oChool ~ oat of Onnge County, a state e COllllliUee report; auggests. • , • · · l!1ldY ~ bj!in~nsidered by the Joint· Legis- 'Jtl]tlteon Teodlii!c Hqspi Siting;.oqly one ,auggests any ~ Is ottJl1 beln~ 'ii-to tile -¥ision of a campus leeching llPspl for UC!-Califoi'nla College Of Medicine. , · , . a h ital ~50 beds, ool campus -was usecf to justify Ille 1111 u1"rnovember health sciences bond issue for the Um· Calls . ' Protest Iii Cl~mente Actress and antiwar activist Jlne Foo., da Tuesday gava.,an audience in Ffesao a sample of what' she will brinf lo San Clemente late this. weeki:lid -a 6last · eral · ~ona, '' · ~ Jet Mde for UC1''37 million In stale bond funds • ~or and inedical ICl!qol c:oiisttvctlon. The legiS\ature will 1 agalnsl the government of South Vietnam ~· well u Presideril Nlxoo. t Miiii Fcmda blld an audience -.t Fresno ~ Ille'__, lllOUld be'POt!L · , f ·.P~ ulider 111.111dy1bf ~'joipt committee are:· , _.ARING O!" ~OUNTY and univerilftJ l'8IOll=8 "with no ad· ditlon t beds being comtructed" 011 campus.' of an Oll-Cllllpils tll'idng hospital at UC!. ' the~ ca re teaching" -family..,..-e tralbln -f at range County MedlCal Center with · · ~use of'lJ aftiliatloJIS In community h6spitals and t1i*I WIP-lllNG ~ medl"8i ~ to an area of the state ere '*"1n!ID!tY ~nt-and adequate community teaching fa· cllitl8Uff Dieleiit." .. ~ altelhtlvei' are lllJled In a •mmary of the Feb. 28 "pre-JinlilalT.'~" of !be jolllt·committee beaded by Assemblyman Willie "ltown (D-Su Pranc:Ul:o). '1'l!I fm.l a!UnMlve leaves 100lll for the legislature to act on Brown'I' oft-atated Wing that "no more state money shcxjld be spent for h&Fh!dl do ~-aen, tbe Inner city." It aug~ests the UC! n\tcl! · 1 ,mlpt be Jbq'ftd to• another 1ocation mcluding the new WW Jing 1fdlll!W in.South Central Los Angeles. '• committee meC In Santa Ana Feb. 9 to hear test!· mony '1om !11e unlvei'aity ~thm regarding the location of the •• · (lloe 1la ~AL, Pip I) " Andy Warhol T·V Airing Sw rks _ Gri pes, S-rwre:3-- 8tale Collece that ' fresldent Nixon "ts try1Dg to "18)<e real the Thieu gpvem· meht;ife•i doing "' by brlbiln, Thieu lo' the tllli\ell states nm 'l'"'ei" ' ' SJie lllll l!ilnclreds of oilier op~ts to South Vleium Presidd ,Nijuyen Van '"1h!o1 plee to m a s 1 at -slui Clemente Stale Par~ on Sunday alternooq and, COit duct an all-n!pt rally followad by a march to the gates ol the Western White -,Mooday morning. Presldeot Nlioo plans two clays oi talks witb Ille• Asian leader at the oom- poondc Thie.l's arrival ts ~ed somellme Monday momlng. Be!Jda attacking the p h I I o 1 o p b y behind the lajb. the ac\!'tSI Tueaday made morllllxl of the POW Issue and Ille feotivitleo IUinr place oo the tetum of the~( . . '"lbeoe men w<ren~ ltldnaped off tlie ' ~ loarlle," ""said. '"Thi!y'...,., bcmbing people from five mlles u~ witb wupoos outlawed by tna- ty," Exactly bow many acllvistJ plan to (See FONDA, Pap I) Woman Beaten; Raped by Teens LOS ANGELES (Af'l -'lbne teeoqm be.t .. ---witll • claw ~ 11111 nped i. • tbof rObbecJ a -shop In U. doWnlown Alexandria Hotel, police Pld. lll"*tl•fqrl said the 3'-}'0llr-old tlel- tlm, a ciert, -ivlld a C<llCUlllon ~ day and wu · taken to Hol~ l'nlbytorlail . llospltal where she wu roliorted In satisfactory COlldltlon after the attack. 'lbne youths, aces 14, a and )I, were alt'elled lnlide the ston after a patron napec1 a Plllllli polrol car, - N ld. ' ·- ' • ~ ~ _{ -~ .,...!_ ...,,.~=*~ --......,.-' .. "ti.' -...... --f_,..,_.+ ,._,,,. .. -.,;..... ,._. -·· ..... ,.... . . -· " ". . .... .. •n~ .se.- Beer O~i, l B-year-olJ.s I ii . . . By Al\TRIJJl'R. ~· Of ....... pt ...... Hit with a Hy beer'license stispen- sico beaed OD .tcm~ for ,IJ!L!t infrac- tions, 0oota llelli'• cm~ Fire Houoe rdlbt opal ts mw o!ferlng ooda pop plus •••O•!".lllows alld !IO far, it all appeors to ht~. '. . " The etl!'=l at 177 E.-17th ~t1 maj ..... 'potroos .. aged 18 and JS . hlrlDg mldO' iiaDcen of me same age. Trouble m,riy ,..i lfe ahead for tire en-' tertainment lpOt which city and stste authorities have heel\ bottling for well over tWo years -· One Calta Mesa policeman dropped by the Flrei: Tuelday night· and clain>h ed or\e d -a l!l<ii>de -was kicking her feet blgher than her bead and revealing all. . Patnllman Douglas Pritchard also . .. . ' ' ' charged a eeconcl among tbe four danc- ers '\" tap f<r the evenJna '"81 ,naughtily dUring bet act u oil!-sipped oocla poii, tomato juice, Coffee or near beer. The bumpm and grlnderl were for- bldelen nearly ooe month, ago from danc-ing Ian. pant*, veila « ciiher below-tbe- w'alst a,ttJre, under a .caiifornla Suprome COUrt t'ullng !bat the .\Ile' may suspend alcobol llcenses for such activity. Nd arr&ts have be'ed 111atle now tbet nude dancing bas resumed. "Nude entertainment is not a violation of our ruleS, v says ABC Supervising In- vestigator Willtam Bertsch. ';He added !bat i fiirtber -prooecute ; l)lldie·~. ellberl. c agents Or Caltai ' M'esa pdlice inves gatorl; must 1witness what be' termed ''t1ertaln acla''. J>rior to . (See FIRE HOOSE,'Page'I) Police Believe Coa st Maitre d? Killed ·Sell " •• ly WILLIAM llCllREmER with oo stipulalioos prevenllng payment ot -. °'II'{_"'" ...., in the event of suicide, Amburgey said. Newport Bead! poUce toilay Indicated '"fbe Joans he bad ;.,,. al!O insured the dMlls ol Newp0rt Harbor· Yacht Club wt tb oo slipulatlon fo.. suicide so mail: d' l'.clward '!batcher was a everything was ·covenil," be said. 1111lcl Amburgey said'Tbatcher was mown to Tbateher's bOdy was found floating ii! be, a. proud man, unwilling. to ask for the harbor Saturday with a »pound' con-mooey from friends to g~ hidl through · crete blcid\ ~ to~t. · . the crisis. . The 11-year-ojd reaident of 3099 Mace ihe lnlenslve lnvesUgation. I n t o Ave., .Colla Mesa, bad been reported Thatcher's death turned a number of ;:.''."~ral clays beforo by his wife, !See SVICIDE, Pace I) ''Our'investiialloo showed absolutely notblnc tbat would be lncoosi!lent witb n ILOT IUlctde," satct-Newpotf" d'eteclive'"-Sim...___s;_ Amburp)'. "Tbm &n!' ·no lncll<:a~ wiry liOlllebod1 wooid -to kill him." AD.W...DRKS.. POIJc:e belleve Thatcher prepared the rope barNa In advance and sUpped II over his shoulders just beforo walk!P& -out Gii tlle Yacht clW11 ciocbl.' ' ' Anli.rrgq ' said ,Tbatcher 1/u a~ pormUy driYIG to iulcide l>Y mounting llnancial problems. . "About the only rea.90D we-could came ap wltb wsa the fact his financial picture waa to tl)e. poinl wJiere there was no way out for blrn1" Amburgey sild. "He was not ab!. to meet his oblia•tioos and hi s benk ~ 1bow he W¥ sltadil7 '°"1& Into the bole." a1IO Nici lllluranoo coverage may hllv• be<tl part ol the jl10!lve for llllclde. 'lbaldler bad a ... lnluruc:e·poiiq MAGIC ON H OUSE Ha~ahouseto sell!ADAil;YPILOT du&Wecl wanl .acl coul~-JOU "itb,' Ill quick multi. 1141! l!',llils amazet,100: ' HAll.oolt VIEW HOME eam;e1 MOc1e1, s bed, 2 ba. larle lam. "'!·i like lie<,., $58,000 lease boia, land avail. real. (phone no.) That ad \V8I In the !>Iller on a Friday -tire )lou,. was !Old by' !!atunl ay after- noon! For a quick sale of your-?~ list . YOUR home with a DAILY PIW'V ad· vl3er. The dtr.ct line Is t4um. I I ~. ' . ' Banlsh Sale '] On Streets , By L. PETER KRIEG Of ... .....,.,. ... , ... w Callfb& them "~ to mbiors," Newport Beach ofllclals today banned newsrac;Jt sales of two Lot Angms sex· oriented periodicals and sidd they plan to · go after a thlril one. . · 1 City manager Robeit L. 'WY.Oil an-• nounced this morning that Police Chief B. James Glavas has been instructed to~ write the publlshera of the Los Angeles Star and the Hollywood Press, lnformina them ol the 11fUon:, • • \bey can oont~ to dil~i)>ute them · on!J •thro)fgh • !""rki!\s and 11ljuor stores j that'wlsh to "11 tbefp, wYrui said. . The clly ' manager also said that similar step& will aoon be taken against the Los Angeles F'fff J>ress. : "Eventually we're going to have to ban the Free Press, too," Wynn said. "We've gQt to be c:onslalent. We Intend to ap- proach the rr.e Press In the near future .K ' · In-bts·•aonounce.,..t this mornlpg, · · iVrnn said, Chief Ola vu will write a let.' ter lo the 'IJUbllshers Nyln\J that the Loa Angeles Star and the Hollywood Prw Ate, In the city's Judiment, bannlul t~ j minors. . "They ,should be removed from places (See BANISH, P•ge I) ~I .~t Wea$her Mos! 'Y sur>ny ls the . way the weatherlady alls It !or 'lbunday', wi tb slightly warm<lr temperatur .. of t!O at the beaches. inclling up to 65 Inland. Overni8ht lows In the upper 405. INSllU>: TOD.-\ 'l' I "C'oboret.'' I~ ov Liza Min-• ,..u;, .. -1110Sl Of u.. h.... I ' ors m Toe1clau llill/lt'• Acad<mu I Awardr lho10 1Ditll tiQhl Oscars. St t 1toric1~ Paa11 !, <f, !O, • t \ ~- • ,t D~l V PILOT s Wtft=tv, M¥Ct1 28, 1973 Jitlsp,ital at Between UCI, L • • L9codoa of I l<ldlla( booplW '"1 a mtJor -11 c-rilel u the mtJor pollll " dlsocreemmt bet ..... the UC llltdloal ICbool ud 1 lltate • leifllotive committee'• pr<llmlnory llod- lnp, UCl-<:allfonlil CoUece al Medcine Deon Stanley Van Dm 11oort said In Fellnllt)' be bellevu the t<,tdtlng boopllll and related medJCll ochool jn. -bulldlnp are belt located na.t to lhe rtmain<fer of lhe campus. UCl'1 achoo! of bloloSlcal 1Cieoce1 has otwlous telatiOlllblp-to the medical trainlnc docton receive and to Ille " ·:Jlunt Given • ';i " ::~11nity ... ·' :Jn Bugging •;'WASHINGTON (UPI) Tb e ·\roterpte trial Judie 11'8111ed E. Howard Hunt t<Mal l<n.....ut, from further pros- klrtloo t<>da3 In .. apparent bid to Penuac1e lhe <eovlcled coasprolor lo loll a fl!dtnl grand jury ID be -· about 'Ifie buulne al!otr. , U.S. Dblrict Judie John Sirica took the · ICUoo at the government's request after • . ' POW s Pitomoted ·Four 'Named for Admiral, General -W ASIUNGTON (AP) ~Four. reccnUy ntumed U.S. war prlson- en have been chosen foi' promotion to rear admiral and brigadier general, the Pentagon announced today. They are: _ N4VY Capt. Jeremiah A. Denton Ji. of Mobile, Al .. tbe first POW _ lo slAlp from a repatratton pl&neJut 111onth. · · Navy Capt. James B. Stockdale of Coronado. ' Air Force Col. John P. Fl)'llll of Shalimar, Fla, the..tenior U.S . POW. Air Force Col. David W. Winn of Minnea,P<>lls. Pentagon spokesman Jerry W. Frlejlhe101 said Flynn shot down and captured In October 1967, waa lelectedfor promoUoll'..!6 brigadier general In 1970 and Winn, downed o'ver Nprtb Vietnam In August 1968, was cho.en for promotion lut s..ptlamber. , · · Frtedheim said President ·Nixon ~ n91 oehd the no,mlnatlons to the Senate while they were still prilQoert because disclosure of the promotions "might not necessarily be in a man's interest'' while ..... lllmt, a former White House consultant .;: -~pleaded gullly In the....,, Invoked Ille 5th Amendment every time be wa1 In enemy hands. . . . ' iiked a question during appearances t~ '41.y and Tuesday before the grand jury. : : Al a reault of Slrlca's move, Hunt must · blk or rbk beliig found in corltempt of :... ~ but nothing he-says before the Jr and jury can be used against him later. The action came shortly befott the · ~ c h e d u I e d appUrance of another · Watergate defendant, Jame1 W. McC.ord Jr., before the special Senate commJttee ":Jnvestlgatlng the June 17 break-in and ,talgging at Democratic national head- , quarters In the Watergate bWldlng. ·!.~At the same time, Sirica aMounced · . .that be canceled 1 scheduled meeting · .,Thursday with McCord, who offered to " give the judge informatloo about perjury J)legedly oommltled during the trial, .. 'f&hen 1Dvo1ved In the case and 0 po11Ucal "·-treasure" exerted on tbe ''Wateraale ·:!!even" to get -them to plead 111lll7-and keep silent. -.~Sirica 'la.id he saw "no need to go . ard'~ with the meeting because . ~rd would be appearing before the • .. gind jury aad already agreed to 1Jve -. blo' _, to '1lle 1pectal Benote com- 1,l'iltee. • • • • •· . :.'~Following Sirica'a deci1ion to grant im· ... )nunlty, Hunt went back behind cloeed , lloora to le•lilY before the grand Jury. 'Hunt'• la1')'er did not object wlien -federal pro11tt11tors aoked the Judge to -~t. A similar effort began Monday to elicit )nrormatlon from G. Gordon Liddy, the · ll>rmer Nixon campelgli official alleged 'ti> have been the mastermind In the .~atergate Incident. His lawyer objected, · Cld arguments will be heard Friday. . : ~: McCord, former security chief for · l"resklent Nixon's re-election campaign. :,said be wanted no more lntervlewi with · 'tOmmittee lawyers but lnstead wanted to '):~ak to the full seven-member com- ~lillttee, senate sources reported. . •" . Huntington Mother . Raped in Own Home A 2'ryear-old Huntington Beach woman was raped early this morning in her :Florida Street apartment, police said. · 1be woman told police a man awoke ;her about 2 a.m. and placed a pillow over ;her face. threatening to kill her baby if -she resisted. : She wll! not able to describe the man, :police said. OUN .. COAST DAILY PILOT f1'lt Or•ntt COit! D"-ll. Y _.II.OT, wlftl Wllld't .. ..,.,.tNIC' VM~ .. Mii"* ~ !Ill Or•"fe PIM ~lllllhf~~. ,..,.. ,.,. llllllle!w -.wlllftM. 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'*"""""' ...... . ----M--• ~ ~ ....... u1'11W II.If .......WI .... Mfll N,1f ~I ""llf9rY ..w .............. . . ...... ~~~~~~~~~~--• • • j •• . -... I Not on Lists Viet Cong to Release Myst£ry (J.S~ Pr~oner SAIGON (APJ -The Viet Cong an- nounced tonight that it will release an American prisoner not on any previous lists of POWs turned over to the United States. (Related story, Page 41 A Viet Cong spokesman idenWied him as having the last name ol Wheme, born In 1911 In Virginia. Illa Anll)' aerial nw:nber was given as 325M6814, ran~ Dot .stated. The · American waa captured Nov. 15, 1969, In the village ol Truong Long Hoe, a mangrove iw;unp area at the mout.ti of one of the branches of the Mekong River, the Viet Cong spakesman said. The area Js 75 miles due south of SaJgon. The spokesman said a subconvnlssion o/ the foorpartf ~olnl Mllltaey Oom- ml8'lon on dead llU>d miaaJn1 perllOllnel Jnry in Magee Murder-kidnap Trial Undecided SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Aftei: a day and a half of deliberations, a jury of six men and six women has failed to reach a verdict In the murder-kidnap trial of San Quenlln IUer R~cbell Magee. Superior Court Judge Morton R. Colvin ordered the Juron to return to court to- day to re.crume efforts t.o reach a . decision. Magee, 33, was charged with the slaying o/ Judge Harold J. Haley during the 1970 Marin County courthouae shootout that left four men dead. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of another life term, but without possibility of parole. Black revolutionary Angela Davis \tas acquitted last year of similar charges in the 1970 incident. Colvin rejected three defense mistrial motions Tuesday. De tense attorneys argued that some evidence had been discarded. a stricken statement by a prison guard reached the jury, and a court clerk mislabeled 1JOme evidence. The judge nowd the-discarded evidence ·.ras later found. From Pflfle J BANISH ••. ' .. where minors JodLscrtminate1y can oblaln the papers," Wynn said . He said if they wish t.o place the papers "in a bulldlng for sale that ls supervited by adults, so ari adult can have control o\'er who purchases them -to make sure It's not a 12--year old -ii they do that. Uiey may dlltrlbute them. Bui they cannot aeU them -from v e n d 1._._ machines." \Vynn said Glavas' letter Is "not going 10 say the papers are pornographJC as such, because iha£ ls a very grey are.a. uThe letten wW say that ln our col- lective Judgment, the p a p e ra are harmful t.o minors," Wynn 1aJd. Wynn said the city believes there are suCficlent laws available to permit city ofHcials to reeulate material that "ls, In our opinion, obviously harmful to minors." The city of llunUngton Beach earlier lhll month banned street aa1 .. oI the Lor Angele• Free Prela and Ille Orqe County Diltrict Attorney ha1 forbidden street machlne sales o( the l.m: Anae!es Star In unlncorpontled areu ol lhe coun- ty. ' { ,\·ill firm up details for his release at a meeting Thursday. Asked why the prisoner wasn't on the original list turned over to the United States in Paris Jan. 27, the Viet Cong spokesman replied: "I think lbal In the Province ol Vlnh Blnh it Js hard to concentrate POWs in one JocaUon .. They were scattered." MeanwhHe in Vietnam U.S. IOllfCel aid tonight that four more, Americans miss- ing In Laoo might turn out to be prt....,.. of war 'In ad!Htlon to the - released In Hanoi. 'Ibey said it wouJd be "a very happy day'' tor the United States U as many as 10 to Ill mora <JI the 111 mlaolng In Lao1- ttlrned up In enemy llA!lf.. · . The aources were " cOmmeritiim on published ttports that as many 8s 200 more Americana might turn out lo be held by tbe Pathet Lao and Na:th Viel· namese forces in La<>1. Tbe U.S. sources, wbo did not wisb to be ldenUfied, said they did not know the boob for the figure of 200 being clr<ulaled. One Informant said be did not know on what groimcll anolher fiaure ol lllO -I- ble prlaonen amoog · Iba mliainl bad been mentioned by U.S. ofilclalB here. Other aourcea ol<\11 to Ille U.S; Embaasy said the lower total wu a "~jectloo" baaed on bow many or the 31f inlihl have survived alt crashes or other lncfde:nts. f'rottl P .. e J SUICIDE ••• other cluea that only pointed to suicide, Amburg<y aald. The police crime lab loond tracea or . the conCn!te block in the trunk of Thatcher's car, traced the block to a building supply yard that remembered the sale and found the rest of the pink plastic clothesline u.ed.to Ue th• block on In the yacbl club aloro' i'nbm: ' Amburgey a!Jo •aaJd lht--tnota uaed to attach the block to 1batthei!f'bqdy were unique and similar knot& were !Olnid on a bundle oI carpeting lri <he. .deilil man's 1arage. -.;-I ~ --;- Amburgey al90 sal~-lbe~-la .. vtdence that Thatc_her never Wt ~the ·yacht club Iii< night be duappealid: l>ollce Delleve he pretended to Wfll'lildl'tlll'JI hid somewhere inside ~llitll everyone had K'"'•· The Orange County Coroner told police today there were no traoes ol alcohol or drugs In Thatcher's blood, ruling out any possibility be waa drugged by somebody and thrown into the water. A spokesman for Pactftc V l e w Mortuary where Thatdter'8 body WU taken said today no, f u n er a l arrangementa have been made pending the anivaJ of the couple'• son from Northern Ireland where 11" 13 serving with lbe Brlllsh Army. - CONT A.CT LENS DOG SUCCU~llJS • GUECHO, Spain (UPI) -Slln, an alredalo that 1alnld nalloowldt publlelty when It became !lpaln'a llnl doc to wear conlact-leneet, dhd today hl'a tralDo oo- cldtll~ polk>o aa!d. . Sltortl)i aft• -his owner llouiht him In France a year .,., the doc out!~ head lnjurla In 1 lral!lo acoldont and medical troa1111eal revtalad that Ila olih! wu lm- pelred. A Bllbocl eya 1peda11Jt fitted Iha dog wllh contacdt which restored normal vllloo. • - , . ......... .,.,,.J FIRE llOU~E .... filllti fcnnol ""!"lllonl. '!We bave mod0'-•~!lcqo111 num- ber <i ~I~ tn Orabge County.'' Ber!S<h. continued, aaylng II la likely lurtber pr!JC'!edlop w 111 be lnltla!A!d aialnll certain <llabllalundl!I. n-accuaa!Or)' acllons must date fr9n the time any o(lhe nlghl clubf ?"•" atUI I~ to ae11 be<r « oiher alo6hol- 1c dttnb. ~ , "Yea lt lo," uid the .uic~ s.!tacb, wtien asked 11 the Fire House ll"amonc lhose-adieduled for ~We prosecution. OJ>ly one """'ly club, Circe's in Santa Ana, coollnued lt&nude dancijig In \'iola-tlm of the Aile ru1e. - . ' . nie ABC b currenll1 toldnc ao 1'C(lon -undtr their own.ruleo, but •U. .Onnr• County Dlslrlct AttM!eY'a>.nlfloe''b stlll C'"1templatlng pl'OOOo\lloo undu the once • aotlqoaled Red Ll8hl-Abatement Act. !"'' ... . Eslabllslunenta calerhig tO gentlemen who enjoy w•tchinl unclad ladles bounce, flounce and frolic, however, can expect trouble when they apply for any beer license renewals. "I would oay lhla wculd preclude their ever getting another license from the Alie!," declareo· Costa Mesa City Ooun- ctlman AJvin L. Pinkley, a klogtime foe ol bottomless bars. "And I woold aay thia goeo about as !Ow u you can .go.'' be fumed, adding that hla Idea of entertainment II not watchin& a naked girl ol 11 on a dance floor. "I would say the city wouJd be justified in doing anything possible to. eliminate this cancerous growth," coounul!d Pink- ley. City Attorney Roy June was unavail· able for comment on what new aetim Colta Mesa authorities may take nezt, u any. ,.,,_ P,,.e J . -· • " . ' . . . FONDA... ,,, io1A \hi# r~ Sal! 'ctemeiite' i.tmaula-• mystery. Public safety officials have , saifi .tbey are pll!J!!l4il l<f-.11rqaJor1_ fe$>nsl$t;>n and plan to use t,;Of1CONUI Elementary School u a ccmmand JIO!( thrOUih the weekend and early next wetk. The school lies between the lltale perk where the Nixon foea will be encamped and the Presidential ~~-While the memben of the political left continue to talk about the weekeod march, the proponents of a coanter demonstration by follow~1 of. New Jeneymlnlater Dr. Carl Mcintire are ap- paronlly .ull plannlnc an appearance aa well. As of last weekend both the wile and aldea of the minister-had said the marcb WU planned for Monday In Ille l8Ille area and about the same time 11 the ~ teat actl,vlly. ~~~~~~~~ • r ' • . .. . •" • • • . • , ' • " . • ,J ~-.. ' ' ' • '11111 1118-DOI belrd In Iha ptlbllc ~ '9' ~ · testl!mu' ~ In lhe Feb. I ._... 1! OiUnty ltedlCsl lop In lull Ano, a-tO ... the • ~00:,...~= brfol 11 up bull of tho .... all<nlltlve tbat Ille to ~ ..,. dellllllion er the llall medical acbooi be ~out al_ Orwe report, the _committee !)llgbl find J!1ere la Coun17 to ,...,. other' iOcadiiii ;&;. no ......,, 14 ~ tlie •1!Jler<Al>i!lrmd web a bolpllll Wiii. ' bon4 ~ f~ a teacblnl booi>llil Ill Oblerverl ol statewide boapllll polltlcs Orangf eouill), '""'°' Martin Luther K~ Hotpltal,ln Some attlon In the ~-Ill ex-South Central Loo "'1aelel Is ..,.., • peeled by ~une. One illl!:J>Y State Sen. potenllaJ "°'ll1~' Tbe Watta bcs*al !">• Denni> E. Clarpenl,er (,R-Nel'J)Ort Bead>) had dllflcully allnctlnc quatlty lltafl. providing plannill! fjf; I UC! Rural poor would beneflt from location of location bOlpital., a val. ._ new medical school in Fresno County PreStl!t\lbly wF~,=~s; and. boopllll the .. II aald lo fill ll~'bill mitt# U> UJ'i• ,.----..,...--~-·--, medl<al lldlool to ' \he' lffiallfUre were to agree, I f • lllndl WIMlld be apeot not on b\111 n ormatto11. holpl!aI but rad.ir In atta<hlng • duaroo111, 1abotalory and ollk:O . Or• Med:,.al an extsllntl hospltal wbite a ne .. "" achool woold be Cl'11111ed: Whether or not the Join! COllUl\lttee 1<> lually mat .. '"ch a ~tlon may in the final annalysls hJng~ ~the recent change in ita composlUon; ~ Scliool Sites Of the volumes of lnfonnatlon presented to the Joint Legi&lative Committee on H~pilal Siting whictt ls mulling possible location of a leaching hospllll al UC !~vine, the following are aome lacta .tncluded ln the staff's pri:liminary report. -Of 117 medical schools in the U.S., eight are in Califomia. -Sixty-seven medical schools are publicly owned, and six are Jn Cllifomia. --Of all medical sc1>ooi..~J7 af. fillat.e with a general university and au eight in Calilomia are universi-ty affiliated. _ -Forty-four schools are located on general university .campuses while ala ol Calttomla'~ elr,it medical schools are-"on campus •. -Fifty.four schools Own their own teachi.og hospitals (five in CalUornia do). -Only 16 nationwide have split campuses in wWch the main teaching facility is a substanUal dlatance rrom the medical school. Thlee ol tbe then ftv .. mem!>fr. I attended the February hearings 1n ta Ana . _ _,, I , Now, lhe body haa growa. r!c!, 10 members , with new faces -.each bouse belnR added. b; Besides Brown,· who chairs t@._-cqm- mlttee, legbilaton now studying~ four alternatives facing UCJ are: .• -Stale Senator. Fred w.n~r,Jr. ( R-Reddlng ) , Albert S. "°"""" ,.-< D- Sacramento), Anlh'"11 C. llleleiWQfi ,ID- Beverlr. Hills), George N. '.leno~ (D- Fresml and Me"Y" M. Dymally~ Angeles!. Only Marler atlerulad ~ """1- ty ~l!S aod Bi~enson. Zeno.fiiih l!!d Dymally are the new addltlon.s o .the panel. -,.;;,; __ -AsRlllbl)'lllen Gordon Duffy ~-" ford), Frank Lantemian (R-La ~(Ip). Richard Alatorre (D-LOt! Angele&) a;_q d Barry Keepe (0-Santa Rosa). ~,pt­ lended only part or the Orange 9>1Wly hearings with Assembl)'lllan •Robert Badbam (R-Newport Beach) all' <in his place for the aflemoon \ . Alatorre, a fonner UC! lecture~ Ill. perattve culture, and Keene are · · additions to the panel I , ' ' I (,,, * * * ' ..... ..,;tnfJ f'rolll P .. e J .i,tl1 ,~,, UCI HOSPITAL ..• . ... i. .,u.111 I 1,.- teaching hospital. , ' . , 1 , "1,n~ The university outlined a three-part medical system, It urgtill " continuing provision of emergency ca: re In an aRgraded Oia'1d-' county Medical Center. (OCMC) and estabiishmep\ p'~:~r1~~-rQjli; .. wall-In commurlily clinics to serve priri!ary care J1lo¥.S o(.tlfe COUIQy•· and afford training in fapilly practice to its students ...... :,:; '. The university con\Jntied ,to emphasize they·WoOI~ want y~ Y 350 beds for <loctor training In any u\!g!'ade1i-'dm.!c. Those , ',., would be.needed fm:.the teacblng function In addition to any provided on campus. 1 ·1 •• '· Secondary fare for ambulatory patients and a diagnootic ireot• ment Altnter and ·hospital -to be buDt o'JI UM! camp,uA -formecl !Mi second •portion <>!·the ~CI sugf.estl6n. _ lWQ!.y_ 1..lt• oh-camp~~ !\p&Pi_~, , would lfahdlf"thi•h!o\'1! ~ .. dti~' d!Bease~~Vi!llP~ stU#nls a ~4p:, range Of expenonces. • · . • , ' • UC! argue<\ the syoted. would 1>nd 'th.'d.iiail(Y.'~ beallb '4tvi .. in Orange COunl'y wbet'lifu the Indigent.go to· OCMC.and the wealthy flee the county or seek private facilities. ·•;: . ... .,.~ · To double its class. size from the 64 studenll enrolled each yeai; presently, UC! medical school Dean !ilanley Van .Ilell:Nool't'taid af. , fillations with OCMC, Chil~en's Ho.pita! of Or&J!ge: Cotllitl, ·Loni Beach Veterans and Memorial'Hospitals and other ·c!O!nmwiity-h~l!pl.. tals and clinics would necessarily be contintled. . ' The beds In \he propose!! on-campin·taclllty would,.,..,, only . one-ttjnf al the medical studen\s, residents and littems. · · ! Opposition to the pmpooed CID1J>lll location was heard from the Orange County Medical Association ]"hose dpctors..lndicaltd In a poll they opposed the campua hosp!W 09 grounds the county mtiady has too m1ny hospital beds. , . . ~ • ,, --~ .. •• " .. "' ... HandbaK Glaves r. Bani Jacquet Ball llatqaets "<"r-· . · ' lable Tennis Paddles , t ~.: ~" ..__;Badmiltotr ~ck•ts '·'"'~>t"" . ..:l'Jiddl8 T1itnis Paddles • Fm,llees . . I : I T' .. , -+ t . • • J ""'·~ .. t -· Skate Boards Gilt Balls · , . ., ... ' ... ,.,. .... :t .. ..... ,, . ~~--· lhsses-r '#' TsSb l:S.U ·~-: ·· · r.,••r· -~ ~:.·f..;;_~· . Rai:ltt SlllllC : T• Ms '·e:Z~ OPEi 9 TO HlOSED SDYS ' • • GJm Shits : & Shorts " Sweat.~ ··' ~ Warm Up Sllits ~ Nyat llCliets _ SwatSax · ~~-~-JaJsebal Undersllirts 1-rm· s-Tlres-Tubii " ....• ~ 531-Ct11U ltl 1911 • . - ,, : I 1.: ' "1 rl I i I '" r~ DB Ency ..~ ~ cl ~'ill .:~ peel~ the .. dW_.IJ priv sal ~· him die I wouil wOllit tefep! wia.t = ~ ma~ elgllti e1tab !Inn lorm1 what "UmJ also wrlth pn:d Brita <ii.it !iJ con Eney llll.: wllf 1 ~ JJEI :I Of QI Oqd amill was ~ a'1i!i = to Ill ad! I child . Tb/ Faml Semi .. ... p. II ;:J • • ---~ i<nd :io~ .. ~ Heall ·'Nun . r.:i:; lor • · antor ;/ (w~~ " ~ eut .~ .. w• ~ ~ min!j -''Jni elola Jud, malf 9 '""" l pd ~ = t ·u.r ervice ~ .......,, w.aulll,)' ... Frllla,. , r l'eatlln I , ., Of .._,DAILY PILOI' . . ··Brando flu ' ••• Wodnnda)'. M"'h (8, 19)} 's • ·1 at· Wounded I nee -: -Indian Girl·.: "~ot a t>1:obr.m7 Tltln ~k ~ Dim.. Pat 101U .. , rid 1 , • tape, oec chc • anawer1 and Leary Sq,ys He's On Rejects ' •• I " action ¥ o u nerd. eo '-1 'olv1 inequt-U.. In oov- 'l ft'ftmftt and n 11 o u r ques- f tlmu to Pal d Oun n / Al ••• ' . Time Trip bMll!lm. llaU r Sertnce, Oranoe Coas& Ly Pilo~ P.O. Bo> 1580, COiia SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) Dr. 50, Co.. 92626. Include JIOUT Timothy Leary says he ii really a time Ph.om number. traveler frorD the 21st centlll')' who lived )' paat lives as Socrates and as witches r.t Per1onal Coatact burned at tbe stal<e. DBAi PAT~ An advertisement for "Most 'of the time 1 'am ilot Dr. Encyclopedia Britannica blfered at a Timothy Leary," he added of his present "~al group discount price". was in-life in this century, explaining that an cllia&f in our 14aster ~ge state-"altered state of oonsclousness"' pr~· ml¥\t We returned the fo reqµestlng duced by drugs caused him frequent inlO~tion with a nota on that we did transfonnations. nof'wlSh a salesman to c iloo us. We ex-For instance. he continued on the pec:ted to reCeive information, including witness stand Tuesday when behjnd the tl)O 'lipeclal price" which we tbea coold wheel o1 ·a CbemJlet "I im t he disCu:f! at our coovenience and in Chevrolet.'-" But 1Nhen driving a Pontiac, pri~~1 (We have ' dealt wllh book "lam a Pontiac." sail~ before.) Within a few days, we Leary offered his sell-analysis as he ~ a letter from . a salesinan, in-took the stand on his own behalf in his ~.t a broCbure, and stating that he Superior Court trial 00 a charge of es- 1 "" us persooally .IQ esplain lbe cape from tbe California Men's Colony, vf . optlooa and prices. A week !aler tbe lightly guarded stale prison be had tljo"iidesman called aud my bu4band told . b<en sent to alter an Orange County him~ we ~uired was a letter quoting mariJ"uana use cooviction. tile <fi.!count 'price. He replied that be ""114 not quote prices in a letter, but The <fr11g advocate, arguing it was a wOUid provide some figures on the crime to imprison any bwnan being, said telePbDne. We do not wish further contact on the . day of bis alleged escape he had ~. company, l?Ut feel tbe refusal of 11\k°" LSD and was .doing yoga ex" g prices in writing should be ex-ercises When a prisoner threatened him p ~-...,. "with a hoe." SACHEEN LITTlEFl!ATHER TELLS ROGER MOORE, LIV ULLMAN TO KEEP MARLON BRANDO'S OSCAR Ap1che Girl Says 1Godf1ther' Stir Protesting Ame~ican Treat~ent of lndl1t1~ by Rtfu.1a l~~_!ward --- , M. s., Newport Beach "I felt like a missionary that was being . , a.'li<rt Meyers, Orange c 0 a a 1 y boiled In a pot by savages," be told tbe ,"('oo : lQ.:ten~ ElcJ<lopedla Brita.nnlca d 11 1 rt e I court, explaining he had expressed tiis . Preferei1ce OK'd miu"Ctl', aald 17 btndlng aeleetfon1 ·and need for freedom in a poem found among •· eight "option" orfen make the long~ his belongings after his 1970 escape. R •· u "t p . FOI' County's oslabll1bed penonal contact policy of bis "We have lo get off hi s planet ," he ev· . ,iew ... ni r. oposes firm 8 neceislty to provide adequate In-continued. "AU of us have to go higher . formation IO possible bu yen andentand and' break the bonds of the atmosphere." Hirm' g of Vets wbat thelr purcba1e1 lntlude. The Leary, wbo was returned under "Umited·offer" group discount advertised custody from Afghanistan earlier this R • · • · D Pin ' also accounts tor DOI llaHng prices In year, Sai~ that his departure from prison • . evising unes . n Veterans will get preference in Orange "wam•t as easy as it looked." He said' he b t · tbe -"'•• In addition to tbt fact that a~ County hiring lor J·obs ut no 1n ""'"""'6• r climbed onto a roof and worked his way proslm.ately II percent of Encyclopedia · " · ' manner suggested by Supervisor Robert Brftanntca buyen an1U1ge purchase by hand over band along a power line until ' .. His Oscar HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Marlon Br'"® is "on bis "'BY to Wounded Knee" tofc+t the Indians encircled there, said t~ Apache woman who armounced Brando's refusal to accept his "Godfather" O,::ar as a protest on ~If of Indians. <Re1'1*1 story .. pictures, Pages 4, 30.) .. Sacheen Littlefeatber, identified as an Apache, appeared for Brando at the ~·­ derny Award ceremonies Tuesday ni&ht. star,tling the jewel.!-ancf.blaclt tie audi~ of celebrities -and television viewers acrOS.!l the nation -by announcing that Brando refused to accept his Oscar for best actor. She tvld reporters that Brando "said he was on his way to Wounded Knee,'! and the trip will take about two days. • She would not say -how Brando was trave1ing. ~liss Littlefeather -wearing JD(iiJln rostume of fringed leather, feathers and beaded moccasioos -strode to the stagf when Brando~ selection was announced.· "Marlon Brando very regretfully can- not accept this award because of t h e treatment of · American Indians in th.ii COW1try today'' by the film indullry, !lie said, and because of 0 the recent happen~ in gs at Wounded Knee," the town held. bjl an Indian group. She said Brando's statement oo the subject was too long to read on televillon~ but she would give copies to newsmen. There were gaspi1 , hisse1 and c•tcalL, from the audience, as well as applaUIJ.t, Brando was the second performer. tO refuse an Oscar. George C. Scott rebuffl ed the academy two years ago, but l~l ,, . . bo added be reached a pole over the fence. /. special J'Oinl. review c,ommlttee of Newport Dunes" be revised to reduce land W. Battin who proposed the move. cfedtt. according to Meyen, w He said the prisoner who threatened county department heads has recom-devoted to shopping centers and Battin wanted veteraru: to get five ex-tllor£1CoJOIMPIY:...PJJf~rs Its aalesmen to him "with a bioe" was .11n""' because he · d di bled ts 10 :Xtra not accept. 1( • " '' ~J1a,prRJ~Uye cus&omer and his "."""J:t"~ mended that Waler World ~ans at amusements and .that pul:iliL recreational . tra points an sa ve e Br.ando this year tw'ned down a Golden s p l\t(ol'e entertn1 llto a sales felt his s6n's use of marijuana was· partly use be Inc.re~-points in entrance examinations for coun· Globe Award from the HoJl...-....4: ........... -... 1 :A."' ,_...,.nal vlaH to due to Leary's atJvocacy ol. drugs. I I ent ,. .. .,,..... leaders know in advance that he wOUld ~'!''"'•"'" ,,_ .... · Leary . testlfi8\i. -as the .iijry in the W'd B II The report, accepted by the ~Board of Y emp oym · Foreign Press Association cltinc tbe1'at ~=enc~~ .... ~r! escape~ retun)ed to the courtroom I ' OW · rru_ta y Superri_sors "tll~ay_ ,.uid~.t~a~.traffic Personnel DirectorWilUam Hart Tues. in Indochina. ·~ I 11· ' f .,. for ·tbe-h Ume 'sin<:e last"I'bursday. In ·· ./ , .. rt••• -be ,... ,-,-1 N•lrl be day oxpl~ined that in most_ Ins~' " He ha~ a history of -!by, tor in'· :!.'":.~I In prleo-~llont IUld oplfo• lbe interim; Sllperior COurt Judge B , . , ~."•ii...~~-I,' l "re~ir • ..,.,!rol)I I ..,,v~olllll!'I' If.--,._ tliete w~'no P'41(t'sylteri!'usl<l,'iij;&!Ojity "ditn•cau•s, ad once joined an ntual r • .,..n oat. ·ic ' ; .llicblnllJlanlsl,llld beoo con!lderlng eaten. 1\0UIJetl ,tll<ii!flMI •*'n1''1((jc ~ ilJ,;Ne\IJ!Ort eiami0a6ons. ' ' ' "!isl> in" In the Paclflc ~ ~f '!Jt· • · · prooecutian coelenlims that ·Lairy was • ....,., -Beacp without the implemenlatiaa ot a ,,_ ad a d' .,. defying a · Jed~• ban ~-lllJ!!t\k Coupons Honored no1 Qllaiified..lqdlscusa his oJVll state o! ... ..-blli;m,ed." ilu)(f. µae 't,anspot.tau'.,.:..pjan .. ~.•~ded !hl'1"'." ~ty al,..d,y,~ ~Ti.on ft'om tbe,n.1m 'lbolr a~s :l~bJ'.~.~~~~i. ~aince~"t.~':i~~o o~ wi1h -, ~;·i. ijy~J;WRf~ ,. ~ :::~~,~~al~ .. ~. Hifr .~1~~~~.:;' ifi:iix.'ll'f&f~." tch o'/r.,;..,,, ~ ~~..:i ~l •if :~;~ :~b~~t ' .J.,,t~lvf#~;I~ =.ti! ,i~~J~~.:: ~ ' E# v6~ \~Pf -:'l\, '/(p$' "so .; ' ~-:~rt stated , that If . ~t ~~:;:,:,•n00~'f ~~~ ~h:r~ o! quality" to a . lv~i, eddress, quest!ontDg. ' .. 'q ' 'lfounlng ~)litd -to tum away, wa'I the •lltllcll. finajlf st<aighte,m. out tis, traffic Tri(j App" ointed ' could be of better u.e if I wen{ fD Wound· OUf.'.dlllil..l~~l . bUtclbllorex" ~the stand as a wi~ \n his way a patl'Olman ·~be<f tbe 'hloody ;pnib!e~' tbe current plan ~orjevelop-ed Knee lo belp forestall, in whalat~r ammailllll oftbe•a 'revealed the offer own .enae. Leary gave his ~Hoo slgbt of an e.J<feriy widow beaten alnt~st ment of Waler World wwkl•.be."" , · way I cati, IJieatabllshment .. of 1 peac;o was not open to !=alilomla resldenta. as.fl)lhilooopber and neurol0i!lc1ah, tbe ,,;.ybnd tecogn!Uon and robbed o( her -'~bl but that ·r im-vemen1 is To· fl ~unty IT· TD· !>a... which would be dishooorable •.. " \V1l,al gi~· It;......, unjust lo tanlallr.e latter appamiUy a term be hid coined. "" • , "· , ce..., e, ' no ,.. , \..AJ 1'.J 11.e cblld"'1. a:eoiotlUI cay that ii not · , ' '.• · luaf"''!d col!fj;fi.on , Of t a,r n Is h.• d made the added traffic wouJd_,<»mi>J\ilnd He said be did not want lo offend """° aVJilabl let .. •lone , tryin& to swindle a sll~etware.-· •· " • . ' present congestion. A.Ppointmenls to fill vacancies .on three at the ceremonj, or "demean or ern-~t In !his ulliimer. Penooally, I Concrete Gun Used Resjioqdiog. lo a lliclc call, pdllre ·en" The new oolder of tbe lease on the boaldi or committets were made"'llles· wbarrassorthi"-sthooeof th"1s hcousto~"':i . :::_,!1-, would not believe the 'Pilot' would rem tered an apa:i::tment in a Brooklyn tene· • ' · • day by the Board or Supervisors. '""' ~ to Ulla: method to catch a full-pagt; color T S d mehf Tuesdiy and found 78-year~ld county tidelands bas proposed a multi-Captain Douglas Watson of the Sher-this evening wssible, but I do pot f~ ad! Or, ii so, woold Ibey disappoint a ~n oi~i e Attempt F)thel Brown bleeding, unconscious and million oollar Investment including two iff's Department and Stanley Dyer )'ere that I can, ai I ci\lzen of tbe Un,lted cbil~? i. • disfigured. . . hotels, six restaurants, amusement rides named to the Orange County Emergency States, accept this or any (lther award. · G.S., Costa Mesa STAP~N. N.Y. (UPU -James Sbe was admitted lo Kings COupty on land and In the water and a soopping Medical care Committee.' · "You are probably saying: What lbe Tho Diatly Pflol doolll1 ''owa" Ille Guinta, :15, apparonUy fried to commit Hospital.in critical condition with a frac· Walson will succeed Sheriff James hell does !his have t~ do with the FamDy Weet!J-ta fact, U paya for ~la .suicide tllesday by s~g a spike into tured skull, multiple cuts and a loV of center.' Musick. Academy Awards? The answer i3 ~aj Sanday ihagu1.ne Insert IDd receives DO bis heart with a Bun used for driving two pints of blood. . The study of the proposal was made by Gregory Politl!ki, an attorney, was the motion picture community as muob nveue from advertilementa included in nails into coocrete. . Two men err~fnsider her building the Rqad ~ent, Flood Control named to the county Board or Retire-as anyone bas been responsible for p, 8eo1t Paper COmpuy'a Nel' York ! Police aald ba "i!f.lekenJ>y-em~ . _,,,_ diarged wil\J ~!tempted murder Distrlcl, Plamtlng Departmen~ County menl. He will represenl th• pObllc. The degrading the lndlna." 'ua1I OOer wu: ·' · . I\ ~· · .. ' " "'1' ~ ¥ • • ' 5 plecq otsilv'erWara.oh them. a Arbors, Beaches and Par"s Distr1"ct. board as mandated by stale law. J'usUces to Indians, Brando sald,that lb--od.quey·· Ill~-lo a hoipital 'Ii~-·~• un • • ·1 1 ~·]rrary. Pollca ~d ~had tbe Counsel, Real Pl'operty ije;viQOt, and lbe post;~ an additional membership on the !n a lengthy statement reoounun911t1· 1~ ~ .! ~-·· ,1 c =· . ' . ·""'" ',"' Sapcty Sandling, vice .. president of Mrs. Ethel Gowa <Jf Buena Park was dlan children-witch' television, and they ~ .r"< __.. NewPort D.Jnes, Inc. was presented appointed to the Buena Park Library watch films, and when they see tieir -~ ' Iller w ~ .ffBI:{ f Tuesday and 3aid the ·corporat,ion would District Board of Turstees by Supervisor race depleted as they are in films, thefr lend th ttala and • ~ .apl~fery ' be aereeable to rnakillg the changes sug-Ralph Diedrich. She succeeds Kovanto J. minds can become injured in way we can i te to ~~,'SCitt Pi.Pei''~., gested. Bagdasarian who resigned. never know." ' tt ' ~~"'·~ .... Nii lit D _ ', AtlJike. . ' Guidellqes for the selection ol nUl'llng ·~,~E·tles ore oll~n:d i> o.J>ew ~ ' ed by the Depattmerit of Health, tioo and WeUaro. Entitled • 'Nursing Home ~.· It offen detalled >nformatlOn on qualltlos to look lot In a · l>uning borne. Tho boo~t. b avf111blo fJ>r 45 centa from CG\swner Pr.cluct · anformatton, P\lehlo, Co. 11009. , ~ J J ~ ... I Vteehll-11 ~-· .. . DEAR PAT: I wyjlld l1to fo know ;where and bow to .CllfC!I ID pl the ii> lorm•UOll about a law that waa pasaed \<Oftcemif18 tbe Slate of Calllamta lo~ 'over wtcleimec! mines. I also want to f Out U a certain gold mine ~ ~wn) was taken over. · 1 , . B.K., (!Illa )kA I Wrfle lo Qt Callfonlla Ill-ol Mbio1 6"11u,JflS.B .... Ht,IAI .Uitl<S •.• Wt« c;.i-. -=·~ .. ~:... ,::.."=. Wt, *1•m111111 ...W••lflllr.1t .............. oellftly -• - dalm, ... .__ n .... -rr lud. '""· ....... ol u. -mul be -!or -lfl1oN ,.., , •. OwllOnfllp ol • .,.an. --"' clolenDlaed bf 11""11tta ~ Ill .. etaty ,....., ;~··-·· .... "bero Ille mine 11 •• 1 PompidouMenReaign -' PARIS (UPI') -'!'be ~\_,~ P.mtden~ ~ Potnpld!JU tom..w,. '"'lln«I today foj)owlng electlGu thla monlb ~ pn hf• G~llllllt *11tloo a reduced mojotl\)' In die NatlOnal Apombly. The .. II no requirement for a F"""1> ~blntt to raf&t! following na· Ilona! eleclJons, bot In practice JI always does ... .) • w•e• Dq I• DOtte . Sun slnkin{ in the weat llllboueltes llfegu~ towers line&' up like senU· nels along Laguna Beach'• Main Beach. In dimnce Is Bird Rock. l'h.e towers Will be in place ancl' occupied during Easter Vacatlon which - ii the weather is &ood-brings with tribe rites of spring and a throng of young visitors. T - GEM TALK TODAY . by '. J. C. HUMPHRIES ROCKHOUNDS AND' GEMS ,. South Africa, Burma, Brazil, Ceylon and. far away places such as Australia-and Thailand are great sources . of most of the world's gemstou~ .. · The United States, although not known for quantity, makes up for lhia through superb quality of those stones discovered. Although gem quality stones have been foupd in many slaw, Maine is an outstaud. ing source. Cut and faceted Maine stones are in gem colleotlons ot the Harvard Museum, Smithsonian In" stitute and Americon Museum of Natural History. . Blue and green tourmaline, faint blue, gteen, colorless and golden bery1 precious topaz, gem aquama· r!ne and amelb,yst are among gem· stones found µ. \his state. Mines or quarries such as those In Maine are not generally Wllfked conrmel'Clally. But· they are ol great Interest to "rockhounds," wh01e hobby aometlmes pays off 1J>OCtacularly tbrouah discovery of these ll<lattered stlllles of true gem quallty. , The Seiko DXseries: Tuupayonlyfor theti~ce'. Not the time it took to make it. You'Veteen It on teltvition. The Seiko OX eeriel. Eaeh self-windinc wat<:h ii llko llavfnCyour own littt. '-< robot. lt&lvesyou1n ln1tantchlnp • calendar that telltyou lhodayand the dat1, !!l follilh and.ln.S!>lnisru. - It gives you O l)'OChn>nizod second Httlnr. And it's Mttr·tested to 98.2 ft. 1 ~·- Because th• Seiko DX Is madt by automation, )'OU pt IPICHile KCUl'ICJ at u:tr1mefy rusonabk! pricel. Come,.. for,...r,.lf. J.C. .JJ.umphrieJ Jewl'ferJ I Ill N_EWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 21 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ' t•11~•rli•nl -M•'kt CH,._ PHONE 141·1401 I • 4 DAil Y PILOT . I •cabaret~ Steals Osearr ~h1111der Wtdftnllar, MW 28, 1913 Remale Power i. Not Just Fad? .... ~. BIZ DEPT. -If you have l<lme oollcW that an Ibis bustnm about the Wdtntn's Llberatton Movement o r Womeo'1 Llberation Front iJ just a Pl• Ing'! fad, you may be in for some BW;tr!Jes. It has all appearances of being fot"·raal. For one thing, the female campaigners haft• lhortened the name from all this WLH · or WLF stuff. Nowadays, it is 1imply known as The Women's Move· mti[ So there. • \ l R Musical Set in Germany ,o • Cap~es8 I Hou.ywoon ~ -M~ir• , but~• clldeniT,AW ... l!l!l bell actor of 1971, a•~ lfr! to make the ro!illil liocause be tblnb t"9 film I n d u a. t r y does not i:reat lP;! American IndJll>l ly. . Brando 'wd' .eiedod for JU por1r!MI or the ganaland'boai Ill "1be Godla ~Mil' whlcb waa named belt film of the · by the Motlqoi Piolure Academy ceremonies Tuelday night at the Lea Ancelff Mllllc c.nter. Liu Mlnnelll, the ni&btclub singer of "Cabaret," wu picked u best actress. Themuslcal ts set in Germany. (See com- plete list, Page 30.) op Awar<IS "'~ .. , ; "·io1 llt~ -d~'s eqUlvalent ol \ht Os<ai: ; !'fl, ,· dJr<cl<it: and chotqrapl>Oi: ol th~ masfcal 11Pippln." hsl>Si '.Jo! 11JWQO'l•I 1'llE RECORO FOR OoCart II W"IO' "Ben HlS'1" which won 11 in'ltSe. ~flt doa!ati." woo throe O.CUS -1n•1• Brando, :'l>ett '!Um and r.r bell .... ' sereent>lliy. 'l1le Olm bad been bohll,)1)1 faVONd ~ sweep the awarda. inee>'ileckart WU namecf'~ j>01llng actreu for her role '!' wssesstve nx>ther of a young -bllna. man iii ''Butterflies Are Free." "1be Mom.Ing After.'' from "~ Poseidon Adventure " was sel~'n 'b best sang of the yeU. av• iq Luis Bwiuel's "The DlScreet'~\ir " the Bourgeolsle" WI! named best (~F r language film . 't:>fft}.-1 Two rums heavily represenfed ·tn>~ 11 nominations, 111be Emigrants" '3fl\\i 1'1 "Sounder," did ~,receive a , i",lilllL award. ""'' Fosse was a surprise winoer fqr· •hii outfit that gets going and then ac· lually shortens lt1 name has to have &olftethlng good going for it. Olle of the good thlnp the Women'• M"t!_!lll<lll bas going for It ill a lady nam- ed _ratricU. carbine. Formerly with Look zine, ahe l9 now publisher and in-dllel of a falrly new journal out o "'York City called Ms. Magazine. THEIR BIG NIGHT -Winners Albert c. Ruddy, producer; Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey share victory UPIT ........ kiss. In photo al right, Frank Sinatra presents Rosa· llnd Russell Hwnantlarian Award. SACllEEN Lf'ITLEFEATHER said Brando bad sent ber to ''regretfully" refuse the award. The announcem~t was greeted by boos, then by scattered ap- plause as she said the refusal was because of treatment of American In- dians by \be IUm lnduslJy and by televlllion In movie renmt ud because of recent happenings at Wounded Knee, S.D. Mllltant Indians havo held the historic village !or 39 dayl. director for "cabaret," ~atlng 1 favored Franllecb F~rdd ,Cop,1 poll~1' . • Godfather.'' sai , fee ~ standing up here beca~ Mr. . · , _, \.11,U> TRI! PLEASURE of meeting Ml:'catblne during a recent foray to Fun Clcy_ When you think of shakers and movers within the Women's Movement, you are likely to draw a sharp mental picture of what M1. Carbine might look Ulte. POWs Get Wild Welcome Mbs Mlnnelll, daughlH ol the late entertainer Judy Garlgd, gratefully ac- cepted her award aftS' Brando'• ruu..J of bis. "Thank yoo very much fer this award. You have made me very happy," she said. Mr. Mankiewicz haven't turned urie "1°i Joseph L. Mankiewicz wu nomtna~ ., "Sleuth.'' '1 ·• Fosse, commending on \\ls~ awards in three days, saltfi " t' events of the past i.w days lhls THIS -WAS THE secmd lime In tine turn me Into an optiml9f and ruin years that an Oscar f<r best actor was life." is turned down. George c. Scott aald in ad-JEREMY LARNER won the Oscfiblili'• vance in t97t he woold not accept ii be bes! original screenplay for ""¥• Pretty Blonde Stewardess Gives Lift to Return , Like the old maid schoolteacher you had in the fourth grade: flint-eyed. skin· ny, with gold-rimmed glasses, hair in a tight bun, a black ankle-length dress from Mode 0 Day and easy-walker nurses shoes. Also, she carries a stick ruler with which to whack male chauvinist pigs on the knuckles. IF YOU FIGURE this Is Ms. Carbine, you are all wcloog. 1lead wrong. I was gathered In New York wtth a group of other male-type managing edlton. The one exception in our group was Jacqueline Z. "Jackie" Radin, Uv· ing Editor of Newsday from Garden City, N.Y. Anyway, in breezed Ms. Carbine to ad· dretS ua. She b not my old fourth grade schoolteacher. She b 351sh, ~!tractive. busty, blue-eyed and blonde. She wore a dark blue suit with · gold buttons. Her CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (UPI) -Scores or American fighter pilots join- ed by a beautiful blonde stewardess stag- ed a wild, tumultuous welcome today for 40 U.S. war prisoners released from cap- ~vity in North Vietnam. 'Mle 40 POWs, all young Navy, Marine and Air Force fliers captured within the last year or so, were released from their prison camps in Hanoi and flown here for processing before returning to the Unlted States. Also released today were 10 U.S. POWs from Laos,. whose detention at ooe point threatened the Vietnam peace agreement. 1be twin release left 67 Americans in North Vietnamese prisoos for one more night. Their freedom flights scheduled Wounded Knee lipstick wu pinkish, u wu her .. -. . ._ TT fingernauPol!sh. She wo.e,,. ring•. • • Peace ninging MS. CARBINE ·~ lackje Radin ' as "Sister." ljorgelpt~ <;jlp.d the~~ ~ T . q;o Jk rest or "'· Ms. cailllnO sllOOI: hald•-llnJ>-~ 'vu WO """ a s ly, like she's just stepoed •. jlllttl tbe red corner in the ring ai M'Mlison ~are WOUNDED KNEE , S.D. (AP) - Garden_. , •. Hopes for a peaceful settlement of the Despite_ this, Ms: Car';!tne did so!lle siege of Wounded Knee hinged today on other things .C(lfl!IJde~~ female , like two noaotiating sessions 150 miles apart. fishing out a hpstlck 11\)ni ~ huge bfack -• . . , • purse and doing her Ups ..be(ore lbe ad· Kent .Fr1z.Wl, ~tant U.S. a\tomey dressed all the male maDqln( editors gener*I, said Tueaday he woold meet to- and Sister Radin. ..:. day With represen(a}.ives of two separa~e She attacked her tilt with ui g~pa of ltldlans fn:m Wounded Knee m missionary zeal of 8 Bible-Belt Baptist an effort to negotiate an end to the ~ preacher. day-old occupation. Separate meetings -one just outside the village with representatives of the American Indian Movement (AIM) and the other in Rapid City with a group seeking to displace AIM In the negotia- tions -reflected an apparent split amoog those still inside the village following the departure of two AIM leaders. "THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT is not a fad," she declared. "It is not this year's hula-hoop. It is a revolution where 47 perce71t of the population is seeking to achieve human liberation." Ms. C&rbine is an excellent speaker and a convincing spokesman for The Movement. And to show tbat it's all there, she noted that the iniual issue of the new Ml. Magazine sold out in eight days and got 20,<MX> letters from women in response. "We bad hoped from the lieglnnlng to be a forum for women everywhere," Ms. Carbine explained. They appear to have made the grade. Ms. Magazine now has a press run nearing 450,000 copies each time out. THUS YOU HA VE a strong suspicion that Ms. Carbine is indeed correct in her assessment of today's Women's Move- ment. Jt sure isn't this year's hula-hoop. The meetings were aMounced on the heels of a statement by Sen. James Aboureilt (!}.S.0.) that a settlement had been reached in Wounded Knee and that AIM no longer was in a leadership posi· tion. Abourezk said he was told the AIM leadership had been replaced by four Oglala Sioux representing the reserva- tion's civil rights organization. Frizzell called the Abourezk statement "optimistic ," but he added that he too was more optimistic in view of the scheduled meetings. He said the state- ment "indicates responsible and reasonable areas of negotiation." won for his performance in '4PaUon." He didate," a look at polities in tbe.lt'lrW1 for Thursday are to coincide with the final U.S. troop withdrawals from South Vietnam. southern part of North Vietnam. won and t h e golden statuette is still Larner, a former poli~cal speechwr~ "[was flying that day," recalled Capt. unclaimed. said, '4The fllm waS' great fofo • Rick Cunlll!e, 26, of Cleveland. "We tried Brando won an Academy Award in 1954 speechwriter because at last I ha4,i\l!O to get hhn out. He wa_, talking m the r&· /for "On the WaterfrUJt/' and appeared candidates I could control." ~,-1~ 1 ! FORTY-FIVE PILOTS from an Air dio after being shot down. He told us, penonally to accept the Oscar. He bas Coppola aJlli Marlo Pu7.0 won an..•)' , • Force fighter wing and about 20 Navy 'I'm okay. People are all around me. been nominated aix times fOl' best act«. for best acreenplay from pilots from the aircraft carrier USS They're coming after me. •. • " Miss Llttlefeather, who said she . medium for their adaptation of ~1~1 Coral Sea coo.verged on the flight line represented the Native Americans Af. novel, "The Godfather." ·· • when a Cl41 carrying the 40 ex-prisoners A YRE8' RADIO then went dead and finnative Image Qxnmittee, a aid "Cabaret" also :,voo awards fOi'' arrived today from Hanoi. Cunliffe saw him for the first lime in al-backstage that Brando "would have been scoring adaptation and original The most tumultuoos welcome yet seen ITIOlrt a year when be stepped ol.f the plane here in person but thought be could be sqore, best sound, best editing, ~ ' at Clark broke out as the ex-priso~ toda more helpful at Wounded ~" She direction and best ctnematographf. ' stepped from the aircraft Into brlg!!t a! of the Navy ofllcer.i who f-·""t declined to answ.r any queflions aboul 'J'he Oscar for best original di-imilf<l-television lights. -""6'' whether Brando had actually left for the score went to a 20-year-old mov;:le · ' ''Welcome home Davy," boomed ooe of iis way put Air Police lo embrace besUwted Indian village. receon.. rel.eued in Lo I 1 the pilots f the d N L squadron mates Navy Lt. Albert Molinare -e ~ rom crow as avy t. "Cabaret" collected eight Osears, in-"Limellght." The award went to Oial'lel Cmdr. David W. Hoffman, 32, of San and Lt. 'Cmdr. Jameo B. Sooder WU Lt. eluding one for Joel Grey u lest sup-Chaplin, Raymond Raach and "Lifi'rl'· Diego walked to a waiting hospital bus. (J.G.) Dale Arends of Clear Lake, Iowa. porting act« as the mus1c ball's master Russell. ,, .. ::Jfl Hollman stopped. peered Into the crowd Arends, who Illes off the USS QnJ of ceremmies. • Chaplin jrithdrew th<: Mlq J;wn Uill about 50 feet away and gavoa tbumbs up sea, said, "I grabbed Al and said wel-Bob F'.oose, "cabaret". dinctor, woo country when be left'tlfl'UftllM'-mt..W with a huge smile on his fare. come home. And right away be said, the )>est director Oscar. II wa.s bis. tblnl years ago. He did not l<!ln• uotll ~. · Hollman and all the Navy pilots wore a 'Wben are we going to hil I b • golf major award in three day,. On Swlday when be aecepted ~i•fl!!!llal .award • golden set ol naval !light wjngs on their ,...c.courae:__?'_'_' _________ __::night::;:;::..:::be:..:::ha::d:...::woo=-.::two:.::.._!i'otl1=:.....:a:::rii=-:.:a.:.' _ _:tbe=..::M::oti:.on:::.:P..:ic::tur::!;p,:!!.~"::"::·=m~y.:__J>c_:•l!I""~'' prial:n windbreakers mued in 'NpJ:th. ~ ·,-. · 0 1 V1etnam : ' • l ' :: .: , .. ,. >' .. · .• . . ·' ·• f .. ·-·" .. ,\,fTER HOFFMAN boardedrtbe b<J" Dl&ie B~tt, 261 Los .Azigeles, a blonde stewardess for COntlnental Airlines, broke through the Air Police lines e.Qd ran lo a window ,of.the bus to give Haft. man a POW bracelet. . "I met him 20 'days before he was allot down," Miss BarDett said later, tears streaming down her face. "He took UI oo a tour of the ship and invited us to their end-of-port party. He was one ol. the guys there that night." Some ol the pilots out to greet the men were flying with them on the day they were shot down. • Air Force capt. Timothy A. Ayres, 28, of Houston, Tex., was shot down oo May 3, 1972, while flying a mission over the DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE OtlivttJ of th! Daily Plklt is gtJarantttd MeflllaY•l"'rldlY: II ffU H Mt lllYI -~lloOlr ly J:>f "'""' C-11 IH ,_ Cltl'Y Wiii .. b!Wllll .. ,,... cal" .... ~ Wllll 11• '·"" Sa!w*y 1M Sctl!Hy: tf ll""' • ""' rwah•• YWr <IP)' -y t I.Ill. Satw•1y, .,. I a.m. SwMay, <IH 111111 I <•,,, Wiii H kWtflt 19 )'H. Call, lrl lltl .. IHlfil 11 .. In, Mat Orange COUl'lty Arut · .• 142-4121 and Wnlmlnsttr .... NOf111-.I Hunlln9ton Buch 540·1220 San Cftorntftll, C1pbtr1no Ba.di, 5Dn Ju1n C1plJ!r1no, Dell& Point. SOo.1111 L1gun1, L119VM NIO!iltl 4fZ-44Jt • TH \iat1m'SO PRESEN1'S THE ·woRLD. THE MOST, EXCITING EVENT I'VE EVER SEEN ON THE WATER?. WELL, THAT ITALIAN KID, ANTHONY, .... , .. , " .t ., .. ~ ON THE BARG!;" WITH THE EGYPTIAN GIRL WASN'T BAD! AND THE REOONDO BEACH POWERBOAT RACE THAT'S ANOTHER WILD ONE.' ' • AH, Yes. TH'l::::::E=G=oo::;:'o::OL::._D.:._BUSHM ___ l_LL-.-v-) . KBIG GRAND PRIX. IT ATIRACTS MORE J SWINGERS lO REDONDO BEACH THAN :::::TH::-E_R_E_A_RE_s_w._l'\_LL:O.:.' w..:.:.S...:;IN..:..::CA..::P..::IS:TRA:..:..:::.N:O:.:!-' .---:-.-:-:--,-. ~-~~~~~~~-- YOU KNOW THE BEST PART OF THAT 250 MILE RACE? THE 2 l<i HOURS OF WAITING FOR THE BOATS TO CIRCLE CATALINA! WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT WAITING, YOU SAY? I WAIT WITH A 8USHMILLS. WHAT DO YOU WAIT•Wffil?-'""",J__,./ ' ·11 GOOD OLD BUSHMILLSI SINCE '1608 IT'S BEeN 'GOING'' GREAT WITH WATER. ' . . . oi ,, I a ... '" • ' '<)d -·~ r~, ·iY I ' 1 ' l Turhulance Hits Texas ! 1 Thunderstorms, Tornado, Hail Triggered ( I f • 1 • BU8HMll.l.8 • • ' ' I ' • r Regional Degrees ·pr~T/P~~d LOS ANGE!.ES (AP) - Ca11t~n1a State University anfJ1:COUeges trustees w~ scneauled to act today on a proposal lo offer regional and st~wlde degree pro&nlfllS, m.-. U eJSier for ~ slildtnts lo earn a de-. 11111(<proposed conwtium of unli--to oiler the - ' Ul"tl ....... SqtdrreUg d.lli:t. .. procrams gained ap. Assemblyman Jolin Bwfon (D-llan Francisco) crac~s p~;!' by the trustees' Co!ll-up after UJlSUef'OSSfully ~ to feed Oapitol Park ~. ,on EdqcaUona,I Polley !!<!llil'rels to !llustrate..a polJ\l in .blll battle With Gov. , allll -:as endorsed bY Rooald Ragan'• tax spending p~ An old man or GleM S. Dumke, easily lured ·the ahima!s to his band. ' ~i8911del1jic Se~ate and the ~~!....!'.~~~~~~~~~---__:­ e preildonts. , . . I S olon Accuses of-ad Faith?· SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Rapid transit bas such I low chief of the So u t Jl. er n priority with SCRTD officials • Ca)ifornla }lap!~ Tran ~It that "in I'S million they can't District has been a~ of find a dime for rapid tram!!," "'bad faith" and of ~'tald.J)g ~ Mills said. ~-"ay 001" 1 °~ -., mmey , .G~~l' denied the ac-. Senato President pro ~· c...atlOl!s and aald he was at- J Us ' ~ne to d09elop the kind aDl!'S !ill (D-San Diego). of tapld traosit system .Mills also acc:med satro iieneru -.,_,_ inanager Jacl: Gilstrap Tuos-wanll:d-But. G..,..ap said, ex- da deli tel ~· ~ of elditlng bus service Y ol bera Y ~•Ing w.S a neceSslry first step lbe Legislature and of plali-· Ding-to drive bis buo iraDSlf Mills also said Gilstrap was district to · the 'point 6f atlanlptlng t tO 81>tnd $ 4 3 bankruptcy mUUoa Jn "Tllpltl transit ltmds Then: Muls said; SCl\TD 1lun • a gasoline tax bill would come lo the Legislature ••!¥red by Mills ·1o lower bus In two years· to &st the stato tares. Thal Is 'not technically to'•" them out."He-aaid that Illegal, iaid Mills, bu\ it,, ..-violates the in lent of the 1aw. · •lolated an understandinl that lie said'Gllstrap wooJd en4 up ' bus and rapid . transit ~ '· grams get IJQ~ welg)tt. havln' lo shut down the new bus lines he Is pl'Oposlng. of the Senate Public UWltles and Corporations O>mmlttee to pasa the bill. He said he would delay the vote al least two weeks. • Mills authored a 1971 law extending the state salts tax lo gasoline, raising an extra CALIFORN IA $110 mwloii a year for rapid '--------./ transit and row transit pro- grams. The SCRro plan for spend-.----------. inc its $43 mlllion lhare of that fund includes $26.1 million to support a 10 cent reduction In bus fares lo 30 cents, Boycott _Supported Roses and 'Peanuts' ''tlir l Critf!!a l '~''DIEJGO (AP) -Ellen 8¥,ftrl°'the' 1 8 ·.Y e a r ·.o I d S tnre V acp,tions Studied • • Mills and Glish-ap clashed n a bea,riog over a bill by Se;n: Lawren~e E. Walsh (D-Hun- tington Park) that would p~ bibit SCRIYl: from spending $5 million of the funds from Mills' rapid transit act Of 1971 to purchase new buses. LOS ANGELES (AP) County supervisors have given their blessing to a planned boycott next week of meat and poultry products. PASADENA (UPll Charles M. Schulz, creator ot the "Peanuts" comic strip, scored twice today in preparations fOr the 1974 Tournament of Roses parade. Edward Wilson1 presi- dent of the Tournament of Roses, announced that Schulz will be grand marshal ol the N e w Year's Day event and that "Happiness Is ... " will be the parade's '-fh e me . Schulz' book, .. Happiness ls a Warm Puppy," is a million-seller. hw d! a Riverside s . ' et . ex~tive who SACRAMENTO (~) ~ Ct. w~g, a~ from her _home •·Gov. Ed ReinOcke has ordered Fe~"'""° held for three days . _.,. 1. . lo all irfBurDa~ ls llited in critical an mv...,""6a 100 Jn ega- on ~ta suburban tiOM by a former staff :I arter being mjured In meomer that Reinecke'• loi> :.1 'aoc~edf;. aides have been able to have 0 glrl iecelved head In-their vaeaUoos and get paid j In a Baja, Calli., auto for them too. accidfllt '11d ii in a coma' • Hal D ' Steward raised the au~llles at 'c;bula Vista ''que~•-. " I u· 1-Hospj.tal said Tuesday. .7UUl1 m a e er o • Reinecke MoOJl;iy in which lie •'.tA to i:au said he had been told that he • lXlS ANGELES ·(AP) _ A was "')Utled lo .take va,catioo • l or Court judge bas ruled tlme -.CJif• and \lot llave It ol- "ibe city l>f Los Anl!eles flcially recorded'. ' ~Y nearly $81J 000 in at-Thej), steward said, he 1' rees u; n in e would "be paid again Jor the .,,....,,,,~ had won an-'precise same leave time' In I suits blvolvlnJ Los casl! w.ben he deparled, froln ' ~,,'ln~tlonal Airport. 'decJsWn. Tuesday by J. $tevm S. Weisman was citilql6od as the first under a I,tz.ir,~te code making auch a do(pl llabl~ for payment ol-.i!llorneY, fees ll> the other side won. · .WI ~l'oli.a;. •:r'~J-1Y.1'"'" ~e~ 1~lAPJ '""HU8h T. =-~:':r1.t~1ntZ~i No'Doz tablets, was Ordered ~ to appear April 17 In AI a SUper!or COurt lo ; Ol1SWel' dwies of grand theft and v!Olatloit of the state securities act. ' Iii a prel' ~~~~l'"tt1C~~ quesl ~ Weilo, 1 widow who worked as a maid at partle5 glv.,. by Harrison, teJ\lfied she lost 16(),000 lo I 185,000 l!lven Harrison lo In-vest. ACCUSED siff;Ns "iv . • SAN1'4 . CJIVZ (AP) ~ Herbert W'.' Mwllin, who Is charged with murderin8 10 pe>ple, bas won the right to a aolltary ool away from tbe no!:f;ot.&-jallboule' TV set. He as ed in court toi1i:lac-ei! In a eoll brodc by ' ' sell, "wltere tile T\I' 'Isn't playtni all ~·!\,· . . so that I can study.. • . ' sQperlor Court Judge Charles S. Franich granted the reqileit delayed until j\prll 5 tbe date for the 25-year-<>ld former hooors student to enter a plea. 2 , .. d .. ~·· •Mbl!tllf ........ ,... . ·~,_...~ 3 YMP;llantinlbflliet'tllt mMclal . " .. _,. JIQu_l'Mlri='· :... ' ·~---,.."' ,..,....,. . , If this sOunds rmpmsiblr •• ~can • tod,y for the fYRpenf111 llOrJ of Hoel Mtmorill Hospitll'a •four Flexible Plans for Givfn(;'. YOll Wll boll !•<I -nt $lirpi1$ll l I Telephone: : 645-8600' J ~-108 ~ ~ forThomu.<Smdllnaw' HOAG MEMORIAL . HOSPITAL ' . 301 Newport Boulevard Newil$>rt Bel<h, CA 92660 ' /~-~ ,..-;~."'·:-: f ~ , • .,_,. i , .. ~~e¥4·· ~. .~ ·,; .,.·<;~se r; SpecW " i Queers .., ......... Cl I '1ha .. ... • a l1 •1~··•-.. i.....~ ..... \11.,... ....................... ,. ~ employment In yOur office." Phil Jordan, a Reinecke press spokesman, said the &ePubllc'in tlelUnant governor, a candidate for governor In 1974, found steward's letter UJnterestlng" and asked for a report on the vacation situation from bls staff. "HE JUrl' doe.!11'1 , know if there's anyllting to It or not," Jordan said. • ' • • A VOTE ON the Walsh bill Was delayed indefinitely aner .a l~r hearing. Walsh said 'be did not have enough sup- porters present at the bearing A housewives' group, Fight Inflation Together, sought the support. Supervisor Kenneth Hahn refused Tuesday to go along with-a pledge !\ot to eat meat or Poultry next week, saying people should be allowed to consume food on hand. 'ff' • . " .. • • . ... , .. • • r' I '• ~ ~I ... \J l,l\ll .$, smlreyuuJ."'~Yto. A---1:.....w, "-L-1.:-... • • ....... ,,,_ 1:L.J.. need . -. nO minimum lia1anre required. \ ' . ' The Wells Fargo Gold Acl:ount iii an entirely ' new aj>proach to personal banking. I t's'designed to eliminate the many separate charges you · now pay for various bank transactions. Iristead, for a single (eeof $3,00 a month, you receive eirery banking service you're likely to need . And ,' there's no minimum balance required. Your Gold Account includes : A.~pdiing identifiaDott cant 1be · · ve Gold Account Card entitles YoU to c <iiiS!ilng serv ce (aiiOallothtt Gold Account services) at over 290 ).veil$ Fargo Bank.Offices. • Unlimited tmderk dteeb, cashierS , checks anjl Juooev otM 1\11 provi~<Q at rio' $ ·additional charge as part of your Gold Account. A Mher Charge~ Good for purchases at almost I ,000,000 locations and cash at over I 5,000 banks throughout the cwntry. (If>yoU already have one, you've already qualified for a ' Gold Account.) -~ --. <>-Wt plOCEdion. YQUf 9iecl!S ~IL ,. alw~ys be covered because we promise to automatically advance funds from your Master • v .Charse 8\'CO\Jf1t ~P to your availab)e credit. Unlimiie4 clht;c:k wriling. write as many checks .as you nelod, with no additional ~ice charges or minim uni balances to figure out. Redoced inrerest rates on personal. Joans. ·The single $3 a month f~ covers all yourcheck When y6u qualify for a bdat, vacation, or other wri~ needs., ' ' installment Joan, as a Wells Fargo Gold Account ~Cassic,or ~ F;qo customer you'll receive special low it:1tereSt rates. PetlOl!aliwd Chds. Also included in your Gold Accouilt at no additional charge. Find oar more at l'JUr naaat ~ ' faqio Bank. Your Wdls Fargo Gold Aocount Safe Deoolit 8'x ar no addiriooal charale. offers more services and features than we have 'YO<irGoldk:a!unt entiues you up t6 a IJ0.00 1'00[I to go into here. So we've put together a bro- size Safe Deposit aoxeit'ailability ordlfforent chure.ltalso na. a short, sirnpl1>app!icatfon onn. · sizes may vary U-to office.) . _..-.~":"!,!" We think you'll want to fill it out. ':OiS • .. DAILY PILOT !,.OS ANGELES (AP) - 2nd Dlstr1ct QIU!'\ ol A " bas alllrmed the theft cmvlc- tlons ol a Santa Barbara uoed car dealer because be ~ tlwff autos after t~ •t.i] mileage on the odomele!' bact. The dealer, Fnnk °"tu.fl had been convicted in a now-• jury trial before Santa Bar- bara County &rpertor ~ Judge John T. Rickard ol one " count of petty. theft and IMJ 1, counts ol trand tbefl ,,. : A prtaoo. tentence bad ~·11 ' suspended, however, and )lo,,, \vas put on l!fOba,tion foc tlv•1111 years. I ......._ ; OJurl records showed that,; the rnlleoge bad been set bad;,~ :.1\:l' OATAS -WHO said "9t.&~n pereent of all autornol>ils deelen" do the same thing -· • argued tumln« bock the mile"" a•e didn't constitute theft. lltil' in it.s declllon 'l\lesday the ap>-•l l pel!Ate court dlsalll'Od. " Althoujrb previous s u e II" charl{es bad been bandied .S'!' misdemeanor vehicle code 1'ic> latlons, the appeals court do, clslon said the stato polW M code should a]lllly. : I .. • I • • "' .,, ( '''•4 'tJ ,"If ' ~~ ~!All ' •'ti "'!.r/'I ., . ,, J ·rt·1 .. ... , . '.1:: ,,#-' ~.,. ·' ' ••1 d .r1iob t11>qtl ~ ,,, .. .;, ~·& .>.&" 't'1 Id· •\{ '~{t°') + •1;, J ·' j\'(I , •_•l .. ,,., !,al !. •rl . "'l ! .,. . ' ,.; ,, ·" " ,. " ' . " . ' ' "I' •' •• ' • • . l •• •" . ' • • • , • "I • J • • , • • • • Wells Faroo. Bank has over 290 offlcel throughout California. Costa Mesa Office: 462 East 17th Street. 92627 I Assets over $8 billion/Member F. D. I. C. \ • • I I l ' ;• DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I ( U the anU·Nilon demonstntlorui ,propoted ,In San ·. Clemente late this weeken!l Indeed come about, the small community with a world-reputation will have sur· Vlved 32 separate gatherlnp at the ptes of the Western White House. ell ~ponslbijltr -and what II management -the city mana~r's 'domain. Right now, both the council and City Manager Larry Role, appear to be in a foggy area In determining wha~ conotltutes policy and what Is managemOlll. In the years thet Nllon bu maintained his res!· dence along the South Cout the city bu played "'host" to women't-111> advocates, Cuben-patrlota, antiwar acllv• ~ven ~s oJ>!>OSing tt)'l"'Sslon In their bom&- land. Add the normal pre8!ure8 of politlCJ -IUCb u out· raged real~ts. annoyed employee and cantankerous tupayers-ud there are all the mU!DO ot even bigger misunderstandings. ' l.ut week It was the lefllsta who came be!ore dty councilmen to seek permission to Ille bullhom1. The aettlng of policy is tho job ol. the dty coundl. The councllme~ stand election. or defend themaelves from recall on the polldes they have forwarded.. They were denied the use of the devices, but the coundl displayed a coolness and efficiency that was lack· Ing -•ral years ago when slmlltr requests came before the panel and some officials facetiously suggested that demonstrators use the Mojave Desert as a marching site. What we saw last week was a council -probably unchanged · tn Its basic political plrllosophl -able to contain peraonal opinion and, instead, dea with a con· troverslaJ subject In a cool manner. Let us hope that same tone contlnuts among both aides during the events of tbts co~kend. • Policy Guidelines Recent temporary closure of the Top of the World fire llt.ltion and the criticism It drew point out the diffl. cullles !bat exist In determining what is policy -a coun· Odd Facts Gleaned by A .Writer (~NEYJ.~~ l Ullll t, ......... Tt ,!Mt II Up, I NeverKliewi That the ftu'ut1 "birth control" wa1 not In ~1111, when tt w~ ~ by Ma Saileer. • That mos! eminent fl~ of the 20th , AllJlrt Elnlt<in, failed the enir-Al jhe Federill lnttlltilco of Iii ~lcll and Ud 19 Mok elae-.beie for achoollag. That Downing Street tn· ioadoft1 home ol the Brlllab Government, w a 1 named after a mem- ber of the first Har- v a rd graduating class of 1642, George llowotng. That the Sl!tine Chapel In the Vatican 11 so named after Pope Sixtus IV. THAT THE Smithsonian Irl!titute in Washington O.C. was endowed by the bastard son of an English Duke, James Smithson. That the Queen d Sheba came from South Arabia, a region cumntly called Yemen. That the "brimstone" in the "fire and brimatone" of the Biblical hell is really "sulphur." That perspiration Itself is totally odorless. That the phrase "die-hards" did not ' Dear Gloomy Gus •• • Will ' iom-tall the L.B. Oty Cowldl they don't have lo .. t IJlelr mlstat&--iillllU .. did Jrv1ne cc. -A.P. ·, enter the language unttl 1911. when It was 1frii1 ~, lo describe thole Conaerv.,Ovea _., l!!naland who ilppoled the policies of llllJr.leader, Lord Balfour. That a large overSeas airline is owned jointly by several countries: SAS, which belongs to Sweden, Norway and Denmark together. ' 'MIAT THE alleged indUJtrloua ant, as well as the busy honey-bee, are idle aboot half the IJme even during tbetr "'busiest"' period> (So enough sertnolll on thil subject.) That the verses o! 1'Tlle Star-Spangled Banrier'1,,. were nrst published in a Baltlrriore newspaper as a poem called "The Defense of Fort McHenry." That "shambles," meaning a bloody scene. comes from a medieval street in the ti!nter of York, England, which has been occupied by butchers for a thousand years. That Or. Seu.ss, the most popular writer of children's books in our time, ha.!1 had no children. That the "Spanish Main'' has nothing to do with the coast of Spain, but refers to the South American mainland and lhe Caribbean. Vietnam Reconstruction The Vietnam war cost the United States billions of dollars, and the Viet- nam peace may cost blllloos more. South Vietnamese Pre.sident Nguyen Van Thieu's forthcoming visit t.o this country should give some Indication of how much money is involved. In hJI talks with Pre!ident Nixon, Thieu aald recently. "We won't discuss war any more, only reconstruction." BESIDES reconstruction aid, Thieu evidently wants assurance1 of continued U.S . economic assistance, which cur- rently amounts to around $500 million a ' year. He told a correspondent for the j Washington Star-News on March 3 that, "We have entered a new phase of rela- timshlps with the Untted SUites, and ' maybe also a new kind of help. or aid, , with Jess military and more economic, humanitarian and soc lat aid." South Vietnam's needs are many and varied. According to U.S. News & World RelJIOI'!., "They range from power plantt am • "new passenger jet for the naltonal alrl!De to a request for help In overcom- ing • trade deficit of mor< than hall a blllloo dollars a year." Moreover, ~ jobo mUI! be found for the thousands of Vietnamese ctvillana who worked directly 1 for the U.S. military. PRESIDENT NIXON no doubt will i give Thteu a aympathellc hearing, but Congress may be more difficult to win , over. Neverthei<u, Tllteu will try to do I ao. Aller meetlni with NIXon, he will travel lo W11btngton !or private consul· tatlaN wHb toy eenalorl ud reprooeno tat!Yea aboot the aid question. 1lblle Prosldenl Nixon r e g • r d s Amerbn aid as an "lnve.1tment in peoce," he aclmowledgea the criticism """ llOOtrvoeny U..t hit plan to help lndoddn1 "recover from the nvaaes of a _.iion GI nr"' bu 1enerated. Dur-lllc a -con!......,. on Jan. St, the I ~ lodlcaltd that "Many con- t EDITORIAL RESEARCH gressmen and senators and many of the American public are not keen on helping any of the countries ln that area, juat as they are not keen on foreign aid In general." Later, he said: "Even thoua:b I might believe that a progr~m of reconstruction . . . is an investment In peace , the Congress has to ... support It." The main difficulty Is that Congres9 does not yet koow what it Is being asked to support. No detailed aid plan has been ofnclally propooed , nor has the White House said what such a program might cost. There iJ no money for r~· lioo ald .in the fiscal 1974 budget Nixon sent lo Congress on Jan. is. If redevelop- meot lunda could be pm>lded only by cutttni blCl" oil 11c>mesU' pl'l>CrAml. the entire program may prove unacceptable lo many memben of Cooireas. RECONSTRUCTION of the Industries of South Vietnam and Olhcr partl of Indochina would be upenilve; but the task would be stmple compend lo that of restoring the area's shattered land. AJ Thomas Brindley noted In Far Eastern Economic Review, the 1Ddochl8" war "has been a war against bature." Boen~ Ing a n d defollatlOO have Jell many agricultural areas unsuitable for' cul Uva· tlon. The bombed-out clUes of We.item Europe were alm01t completely r<bullt within a decade. But Brindley obaervel that "Solb and land.forms that have been pol90lled and tam up may take docada .. be rutored In .... Ip. proximate fublon -If It Is poalble at all!' lndodllna'1 wounds may bear tittmanent acan. I l Usually such polldes take the form of ordinances or reaolutions, but In the case of the TOW fire station It was a verbal expression by the council last summer that any closure of a fire stal!on was Its declJ!on to make alone. Mayor Charlton Boyd was correct when he ob- served that the right to detennine and set Poll.cy iJ one of the most jealom!y guarded of the council rores. The Job ot· the dty manager Is to administer the pol· ides u determined by the council. As a full-time mu· niclpal expert, be may advtse the council on the effect of certain policies. Proper city management is impaired when the individual coundlmen intrude In the city man· ager's area. Where the electorate may eject a councilman wb01Se policies it doesn't like, the council may also unhire a city manager who Is not doing the job. It appears to be a matter of misundentandlng on both sides In this case. The proper way of avoiding any more misunderstanding-and compounding it-ls draft· Ing on paper of ~delfnes defining the roles of both the coundl and the ctty manager. s ' ' ' English Native to Almost 300. MiUion ; '.:I. , The True International LanguJ,..,.···" To the Editor: At last coont; with all ten ftngen and ten. tots worldng II boon a day, ,...n da)'I • wee~ on my Chlnese abacus, I have counted 296,317,211 . p e op I e thnlugbout the world wbo speak English aa their native language. 1be statistical bf?kdown ii as follon: ' '°5 mllllon· In the United SUites; fO mlllloo In the United King-; U mllllon In Canada; 5 mlIUoo: In South A!rlca; another costly and d.isrupUve,recall elec-' lion. l 1 Let 's vote! MAILBOX • WAYNE V. BAGUN Selaool .Jealo1Ulf Letters from readers are toeicotT&e. Normally writer& ahoutp, convey their To the Editort , ~ •• messages in 300 'IDOrds or leu. The" May it be pointed out that ~people right to ccmd<me letters to /ii 1pace ~ increasing the. polar;izatiai.1 in the Be:.Mlo.Boao:e or etiminatt libel Ls re1noed. A.ll --;\--1 r and aboot 12. millloa ~ the various lalands around \he· worui; ,. :nus intormatioo ii supplied Jf!!ti.!I In reference to Andy'a Uicomplete in.- formation In ""8k Andy"' (Dalfy Pilot, Mar. 24) in which he states that there are only 250 million native English lifters m!Ut lild11de <i~•lure and Laguna Beaeh Unified Scllool Dlslrlcl. T the Editor· -1': ' • ~ ··-The three elementlliy acboOls are 0 • • ~-i maiUtl{1 address, but-.namu 'lnay be i»rfonnlng very wen. One scbool1maY he It bas come1U> the altenU,on of UIP.l.'9 withheld on requut if "'flicietll-~g better In one thing 8"" another IiOt· racts that the ··coun~Boar4 bf reason ii appar~nt. r.oetT11 tDf!l not be , W In something ·else. However -SUpervhor• "1ll bold ~ hem.. pub!lsl"d. . • ~ i>l!9¢e fl'Olll El ·Morro School delight In April la at 1:30 a.m, In ta ~ Ir s~~~~o~ ~~iy to his statenient • tllniWlng ralcks •t Top ol the 1\'orld /icboOf dlacusil the • problem of ~~ I Mr. Sinlth for eleclioo, then it i> .Sfui.I~ • M often 'as the opportunity artpeo. U ~ alcohollc beverages oo Coonty Iil"'I ed that you will al'° be voting for Mrs: :it ~ opport1D1tty doein't arise they ,force The • county Har)>ors, ~ and Mn. Y. Personally, I have found few lt. This results in unproductive an-Parks Comm~~ ~~" that more Chinese iJ spoken throughout the world tban·'Engllsb, It might Interest Andy to know that there are several lonns of Chinese, and the Chinese spoken In Hong Ktillg is cunpletely dlllerent from that spoten in Peking, for example. On the 'Other hand, correctly spoken English can be understood anywhere in the Ell&lisl>spealdng world. ~ people who always respond to a itiven# · tagonlsm, demoralb.ation, and poliriza-the superv!sors tbitQi'lntlng be 1 l!lltuation tbe' same, way l would. tlon. \ led on Aliso Beach..,in ~ . , ,, Nevertheless after reviewing available amongst others in Oi'ilftgt ~ty, ·2$e electl<Oeerlng propaganda 1 8 m RECENTLY, a Mr. Richard Buffum Board of Supervisors has r~ted th!lt genenlly able to select 8 ca:mt~te with from the L. A. Times came to Top of the the cities. send them ~soluli<>!IB on · whom 1 basically agree. However, to World School to see Mn. Werhly from matter prior to the public mg. be Id ak Bowers Museum give a presentation to . ft choose him and then to that to m e the students. While be was there, be also IN O.RDER to suonut !tr resolution to ' my vote effective I must also vote for the saw an interesting exciting 9Cbool. He the county before April '1' the Laguna CHRISTOPHER J. WILCOX rest of the slate, I become confused and then wrote two very complimentary Beach City Council will propably adopt a ' a little irritated. Why ~d I relinq~h articles in his coluUUl. • resolution at their J¥eling April 4. : my right. to select candidates on their Today, March Z2, be wrote another col; To pennJt alcohol on the oounty Bl la R T own men~ and not by ~ actual or umn this lime staling that 80lne beaches will set a ~recedent. In the ~ fl i•e rees a~sumed link they have Wllh other can-Lagunans bad invited him to visit El foreseeable future, county tieachel could To the Editor: clidata. Morro School, as they felt be had been adjoin the city heachei. Traffic lo and The people of Laguna Beach \\'ho so Stop and think about where •1a1ate" "biased" tn his pral.!e or Top of. the World from Ali90 Beach Will " pals through valianUy fought the high rise have now voting has gotten us in the past~ Two Elementary. School. They showed him ' Laguna. There Is alwiys the possibility allowed the 'powers that be' to spend a recall elections are very lurid memories statistics showing T.O.W. in a less that, since alcohol i!l permitted on county half million to build a park for the tourists to me. Why should we, as free electors, favorable light. beaches, the city will follow tuU. be forced into the same molds that • .. on our Main Beach. Strictly cotnmerclally various Laguna activists have chosen to IT SEEMS all right to Invite him to see LAGUNA Facts urges ttie realdents of ~ fostered. entrench themselves in. their school, but I ckJt't think it's right to Laguna Beach to think long and hard I, PAVING, grass and 'ffiEES. The then drag out l.nfofmation to discredit abo\lt this ls$ue and express tJ¥lr vlev_.11 future generations of hillside dwellers ON APRIL 17, let's elect three in-another school. Furthermore those to our City Council, either in wrtib11 or will thtnk past oldUmera bad to be oot of telllgent and Independent Qdministralors sUltisUca are Mr. Ted Dooigulan's out· by attending the council tneelllll! A-prtl t · their skulls w~ the groves of trees who are concerned about the well-being dated, petty, irrelevant, and useless If you submit your oplni~tll!i, were planted with their blessings. of our youth and not pilrtlsan polltJcs. statistics. I'm sure they didn't tell Mr. Lagwla Facts 11:fmgly rec ~that 'Ibe trees are not native to the area as Make it a pdlnt to vote in this e.IecUon Buffum that the Oiurea are over t"'o you aubqllt fiv~~copies to tM. t'lerk; \\'e know, and do nothing but block the so wt can be OJOfident that the election years old, nor did they tell him that ~oat~in'g one copy for ~ach:;i . view of the beautiful beach. They may resulta clearly and empbatically express T.O.W. had corrected the weaknw , EQITII WARD, grow as tall aa 200 feet in the years to the wW of the people . A weak showing at shown in the statisti#:s . ..,., -~.. -~er, come. And the height Itmlt was 35 feet the polls could be strong stimulation for Why can't the spokesmili,for FA MQm> ~ Facts (on building). When one plants trees on .. • 1 the beacblront they are building a wall · I< muchblgbertban35feet.ButthenunI... h ¥ w h ¥ 'd N . s· '!J ~ta~;~,"':.'~' ~.r1:..of ~ T inu.s ou is . ou ev. ~f aiu 1 1 botbt,, Luckib' I don't llv4 l'l>er< I have 0. · to b,Jt oot -the main beaclrarea, but • l I feel sorry fk U-wbo do. Siience iJ golden, they say, and talk is ( ' the lirtn -and 111 be wOrklnJ for y~." . . SOME YiiARs ... 'I wrote to Glenn cllts1>.· 'J "What i!ood are judo tricks 'lo·" J20. ,. Vedder, when .he .wu inayw, and sug· , \J'ell, If you put 1h9se two adag" side HAL BOYJ".E. , pound girl like you! I'd like to aeo YD\I j gested we needed. "'-ordinance to ltmlt by !tdt, one may be right -but the ' try a few of the!" oo a man my llzt/' ' the height of treei l!f the height or any other couldn't be 'l1'0!1Ker. • ·~ "'Sdfto I atlll love you, honey. U I had high building on !hit pa'rucular piece of '' SUei\ce, It It true, may often be more • • )ust WJnlM•a good cook or a pretty free, ~y. I still ~"1 the same way and valuable than gold. everything to her cat, lll'l<r<!U\" you can bet your sweet IUe I wouldn'l lj w.; 1o see -'"'"" h'•~ planted between But -•er said "Why do you always ,wve fllllSt beef have j!leked you." · • ........,. ""· ... x bash for dinner the same day I already "!lo, If '°methlng ever hall!lelled' lo :r.! ~=~';,'? U:: :i.i":e:·:'U:. ~1'!.:'. ~ ~~ 'r.~ had It at the otfie< for luilcll?" yqu, t doubt If I'd be In lllY niah lo pro-'j who al'° poy hlsb ~ 1or protectloo ot bid~ poy the i>rlce "'I koow you are \)De oj'.lloi! world's llv· -lo -el-at 1eut unttI I the. eovlronment. f41'" • lboottng h 11 lni authortUes on Prouil,)lnlessor, bit ' IOI bllok" fr'"'1 Uiri ~·" Wake up lolksl U you must have t-moolb oll. I hope I can get through yout f'Wrlt In · ' then .plant palma...and toraet the grsss· ·llJ!~the unnece. F.rencb lite"iure witbPUt t1a<Un1 and pavement and reduce the main-"\ari riinarlc that GI' &lYlhtnl" by or about him. To me, Prbust tentnce costs consldenbly. ti!ll "'*' 111 the oOOncla like nothtna but a bomolliUal ' BILL HEARD -. 1114 we ...,.. • pincllshion." To the Editor: On April II, we will be llven another opportunltr 1o ~ .. l...i office Uno IChoal board lrwlffa wllD ldeaUy will ~ \>'lr lndfvldaal attl- Wdes toward publlc lldlool -1toc. _.... ...., ._. Ihm ~ wm • aoucf!I ~ by the -lllPP"'1· .... " the -candldatea and Im. preaocl with the r..t thot u wtaln can- dldatM are nOI eleclecl, our acbools will metbodicotl)' be destrored wltb pmned· lUltad :ml llAVE YOO noticed that you an ex· peeled to support a slate ol "candidates lo be an effective elector. If you support Uma Wiih we bad bitten our llll(Ue "Why ctoo't I go get my_o:.ar Jlld.11 .. rather than hove said It. you a push to belp your car 1<t started! Here, lot OUl!IPit; are. a !"" typical It'll probably oolJ tab a. secood." olfl1and remm1 wblch, oace made, may "'It sure ht• ~n a lllct por!J. Clll we cause the -1<4• to, wish later that he give anyone a Ult homel" had matntalnld hi.! golden silence: · "Let's take thl.! rood. It loolra the ooa "I do.'' less traveled by, and maybe, 11 ~ "ll )'OU think you have sucb a loU&h Fnlot said. that'll mob ali the dHf.,.. Uma., why don't you come to tbi -office enc:e." • -· dty ..i dtmy-1t-ald ru atai borne Id take ear• ol the.Wii" ••AnJtblnl you can do l can do better." •you STAY here In the car'. and 111 walk lo the nearest gas staUon and 11tt a can. It probobly Isn't very far , and the ftOllb air will do me good." ' "Aunty, I'm the only nephew you have lell. You're not the tlnd cl; md rich old lady who dies and i..ves "l'llAT SOUND8 JIU a great idea; bon. Just pul my initials on It, and rn put my departmellt lo work oo tt." "f wouldn't marry you If you were nest to the tall\ man oo eorth. I'd rather mar- ry him." "Well, of coune, ... ~t play chandes." "1 su-. like ltlOll ..ilJ alllce lio1t. you think tbal someday yuo'U be bead ol I I IT Th'""°' K<1uil, Editor Bcrba:ra Krtitlicll EdllOt"fal l'Ogc tdllor •I I I I. J -. .)J_ ,•;. ,. " .. ' .. .. lo 1~ ' • . ' • ! I -' • j ' " • • .,A ~·· .. ~ .. " ".U •• .. ' \ 1 ·1 • r i l " ... I I " .. ' . ). .n :, .. l..> ~15% of· 1;~ Save' on •.11 men'• sulfa regufarfy seo and OVllr. Choose aoJfds, stripes, 1,'pJ~l<IS or patterns, In easy care knits . ot ~ fabri~.. , "i'l~#temed polyester kl)I~ 38-46, .,Rig. 80.00, -61.00 " .1 l!Ofid color pbfyaster knit, 38'46, • .Reg. 80.00, lllile 51.00 . 1. Texturized polyester 1uf~•38-46, ,,Rf!ll. 70.00, .... 59.50 I .. " ' 10 1~ .; • I • 15%off : 'll on all Penney lllOlliiW fOr a llmfled ' tlrlii'only. All haYa folding frames of chrom91>111ed • steel, adjuat- e, becks-itK1' footrelll.- ~' ' I ,, . "" ' .i ""' I ,q. ·~··· •• _,... • '°' I I ...... , ... • • ' • ( -.eress .. shirt sale. •i .. . , ' ' ~' ' I • -·' ·~. ' . ' • I , 15%off Save ·on every d1'811 shirt regularly s.oo and OV11r. All halre features like <long point or rounded collatS. 14~17. Polyeaternri-a\e ,shfit•ln pattems, Reg, 7.00, ..... 1.151. 'a-" Solid color polyester/cotton shirt, Reg. 5.00, -4.25 " ' ~ .t.ong s-shtrt of PQl'1ester/ ltl- ecetate, Reg. 8.00, -·.IO Rounded collar shirt Of, polyester/ cotton, Reg. 5.88, -5.oo t I " 15%off &ery ouft In 11oc1c:..inc1udlng two, three and four pfe:ce styte1 _,.. reduced fOr Just 3 days. WuhaJ>la clOUble-knlta, woot doubl•knlta wltll ouede and 1eathar..fook trims, and more. Some ·with pents, aome with okftll, lOIM with both. Lots pf ccifors and sizes; Iota .to choose frorp. If you get hare early. · ) • ' • Body suit sale. ' " ... 20% .. off Get ahl~ ascot, scoop, rilllly and ~I-mood deslgnf. Get nylon crip1uta, knits of r!Yfbn, cotton. Get colors and prints, and sizes for Juntora,.mfuas, womeri. lteg' ~.00 to t.Oo. '• ( ' ; I • We -lmciw what you're loo ing for. Shop Sundoy noon to 5 p.m. cit the 'following stores: DAILY PILOT 7 • Knit pant sale. • :15%off ,., ,.. • I . I I A~Jll•ry'.• kn;t •facu '.egu ar y •.15 •nd'oy•f· ChoOse solids or fancies with ltreight or f~are leg. Many colors end sizes. All eesy care fabrics. Then ••v• on boys' knit sleeks • Many tr• m1chihe Washable end Penn Prest®. Solids or fancies of easy care fabrics, 20%.off · ••• on a summer-wlaa 18fectlon,of women'• briefs. Cottons, acebitee, nylons. With or without llCe lllma; Bikini and regular ll1Ylea, too. .... Ste to 4.00. "' ,i ., ' ... ·~f " ': • v ' ' " i-1 I' .; " ' : ·. •{ id l·• •l ~ '-!• // ii' " . , 'l'•"i J ' ' ' ' I " ' ._,_._,_,_,_,_...,,_,_,_,_,_.._,_,_ .. ..1 1~ ., •• . :,~ I ,. J ... '' I " "' I I FASHION ISLAND, N.wP..rt llMch (7141 644°2313. HUNTIN6TON CENTER, Hunttngton•Beadi (714} 892-77711 ".IARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) Mb-5021. I • --{ • • . IWl.Y PILOT w-,, MW 28, 1973 ' L. ltf. BOJld Free· Rides GetO~ -Ex-draft Chief Her~ y .. Ret· youngest Sons Make the Money .... ...,.. .. ..-..,..,,..-.. -····--·· The percentage of yOUOJes\ -flho llave -well linaDcially in their later years Ii nceeilin&IY blab. ID i.ct, it's said the youngest son ii far more nkelJ to tie •ICCell- ful In UJe than any of his brolhen, Such II partlcularlY true If there are three or more ,... In the family. Or so reports a scholar who has made a study of the matter. TBAT CRl1TER that flaps Us .,tnp tbO falttll ii the common boulefly 'lillh 318"""' -.. ptr lltCOl1d ••.• OIJP.CI' MOtlT com- monly left wiC]alinM ID · bUI depot locll<rs la reported to bo the umbrella, 1lllSUl'pl'IB!Jtily . • • W11Y I DON'T KNOW, bul there are almost no 111 .. 1<mr1pliisters In mainland China, lt'I ..i<1 . • THERE'S no piowil lnltatlce wherein a ,barracuda ev:er attacked a diver ... IT'S NOT THE WOMEN but . . the men who buy -of the perfume. ~Ii'. et~.¢' I!. ID fa_ct. Go!J.d. l . DAllK·llYED Gllll8 ~ :'Glrll with dark-colored eyes DtJlke Ille boot 'Wives," said ' the late E. v, Durling, that great anatyw ol the ladlea. "Glrll wjth llpklolored eyes are a bit ·on the llclde aide.' and,'~ •learn, have weak characters. Gray-eycid women tbinJ< with tl>el' heads rather than will) tlielr heart!, msrry for security, rather tban for love. And ~yed >i11s·.., very jealol\I. Tbey want their men'a love intensely. AlsO, 1tf they're proven wrong they're iDcliDed to be revengeful.,. ARGUMENT CONTINUES over the origin ol the word barbecue. Our Language man says lt got itarted becal15e of the old French custom of roasting goats whole oo spill. The French phrase then was barbe-a<UWe, literally beard to tail. LOVE AND WAR-First marriages that end in divorce last an average of about 10 years. But say the husband and wife both were divorced previously, then divorce one another. nte marriage lasts an average of . 4.8 yean. Or take the husband and wife, both of whom bad been di· vorced twice before, then divorce still qain. That mar· riage lasts an average of thief ,years. That's the sad pat· tern. Q. "WHAT WAS the first full-length f~ture movie shot in California?" · A. "The Squaw Man." Fellow named Sammy Goldfish produced it. Later he changed his name to Goldwyn. Q. 110NE IN EVERY how many infants is born with _a cleft palate?" A. One in 100, about. ' . ~ . Addre88 ma~ to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. 80% 1875, New- port Beach, Cal if. 92680. ~ _ " . " . , r... bus service lo city porks and playgroundo for , cblldlc up to 17 yem old wlli be IVllilablo tllll llWMltr In W-er. ' ' Tbe om.week pllol _.m WU ~ved bY the Qty Couocll al I -of ..,,780, to be fbaNd bY the city and lhe Orange County Transit Dlltricl. In oddlUon, odults wl>o pay 25 cents and aenior citlzens who ll"Y 1 dlacounted fare eould UM! the bUI to travel to shopping ceoten, m e d I c a I facilltles, libraries, the pol\ office and the civic center. ' I WASHINGTON (>\!') Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, <!ho oversaw the ilraf!ing or JU lnilUOil Americans In three wars, reili'td Tue14ay wi\11 military pomp at 1gi It-lhO oldell military 1!\111,mi 'ad!ve duty. S!Jlce, he etepped ulde .. dlredor ol SeleeUve Senlce In F<bnlary, 19'70, 11e bas been Pr<tldent Ni>on's adviser oo manpower mobilization. HERSHEY, DRESSED In full dress blue-and·gold of an Army four1tar general, heard lllmseli balled 11 the man Ruffle trimmod long cotton dreu ln natural with turquoise or pink. 7 to 14. $ 8 '~uble knits at speClil prices •. Top em in print. . ' . .' JCPenney .. ~~ " ' -~ , r J·~' Printed pane top In poly' ester/cotton or Avril• rayon/ cotton. Paisley and other patterns. 32 to40.3•• la...t~mmod dMlof Kodell potyeater /cotton. Rod/blue/gold or lllac/l>lue/green. 7to12. '6 ' Ric ,.. trimmed drua wtth.prinhklrt. Melze . or pink polyNter/ cotton. 4 to 6x. $ 6 I • . .. ~ • "who manhaled two a:eoera- UOcis of AmerlclnJ In il<f..,,. of freedom'' Tberellnmenl-•1 the _,.. ... presldOd over by s.cr.larY ol Delente Elliot L. Rlcbarcbon. Tbe military bonon l11cl11ded rul· fies and flourllbu, 111Jlonor . guard --ting all the armed aervlcu and a. bitter)! of artillery firing a 17-cun salute. Hershey plans to move from the executive office building lnlo a Pentagoo office 'l!hefe, II;+ elde said, he -,JD work .. • • W1Cler the Anny chief of 1lalf for a couple of mootbl. BIS MJLft'._v e 1 re e r ,_,..i 11,....., but be never saw combat. lie .... ll1ljlPOd al eritics who accuaed bljD of p.rtWity "You don't llmw w b a I pressure II. l'wo _, ~ in the pmlure buallletll. lo facli.,J live ID a world of pressure.'' But llnce lie WU -out 11 drafl dlrectGr mider the pressure of anUdrafl forces and the cbangiqg • t;imes, be bas worked qpteUy In bis ' While a .... Job. UERaE)' WAS pr...i !bit Selec:tl.. Service ptrf-...i-. ~ ol icandal In the """""""!task ol ded!llaf .mo must sene. And be let \be ertliclsm -oft But • bis 8laad apJilsl ... ttdrafl ~ bn>ugbl him a major 1ttback. To him, an attack , on tlie draft was a dlreol attacl: Oii national security. On Oct. 21. 196'1, he urged his 4,000 local draft boards - he could not order. them· -to recla1 l'fy and dralt I ' . . ,..... l. : • • l HO ... -..... - . .,: rJ "a ·! 1! o) When she's got>d, · · ·.· she'sve~ very:~~:· I ' When ·she's bad, her Mom~ grateful our linen~looks are Penn~Prest. e " .. I. Chtcfcod and . pri~tejj peasanl 10 look of Kodel3 I .. po)y~t.t/COUQO. Gr-een or tUrquOia8 · 1 with Wfllt•l-'2 to'4. " "*6 ., ' "' ,,. • 1). • . • I ? . ' ' "' i:i~ '. "' "' "" ~ "' I' t<lf '. '! •• • I SmockeddMI of Kodelt poly. --/~~In natural with11/!rik orgreen.3toilJ, • . ~ '7 'I • "' ' fJ..lJ' • '"11 .Jli . We ~C!~~~~for. ' • lt '# 1 n I'• .l ~.0.. lt -kMw whlil ,.... ... -. ""· FASHION ISLAND. Ntwport BHch ' 17141 M-4-2313. HV~TINGTON CENTER, H"'11intlon BHch 17141 892-7771 1 · Shop Sun~~ -to 5 fhi~i,:o~ folo~n9 atores: ''' ~ FASHION ISLAND, N1wpori1feich1Tt4) 644-2313. HUNrl TON CfNTEft, . 9e1ch (7'14) 89M771 .•HAR8'>tl CENTER, Cost.~ j1 ~~I. HARBOR CENTER, Co st• MtH 17141 646-5021 . . I • -• • 1 1 1 • , > • j , \ when the onoie llc..in11 Of-~ts. •1' 1l<e _.i-Cco»tans --ltep-l!C·~~A <1'A Ao I)' pod la. , _ • SB D1ANOFF Rl!Jl.\TED iao Coµitty .... wltO l>ld "By -.idlll 1 b ro u g h the lacident to ihe BolM of ,, .-tll•. Ill bis Ille 1 .. -~.,,. ... .,_ ~· Suporvbon Tu...iay lo il- l...,_ lltrl "'~ Yl .,. ••• ludra'• the wort ol U.. "' -·lnl<rlCl.l•-IOll pay dtscov.,.. that ..._ man ·'=""' -.:= · · · -· ··ix 11111 .Mar.&1 ....L...._...;.,.. ~......___., <I ~ U IW tbe past 5 ........,. ea~':'~~ bad purclt~ credit disability "Aa I dtrtct fttU}t ol our activltltt more titan flt1lllltl In the lonn of cam or ierv1ce WU recovered f 0 f I COA- awnert," Shimanotf ltlttd: •• . ID! UID THE experience I it ~ •• ues ,;-n~se.;;r ! • 1n,,..Upt1oe o( the m com-·of Employment A&mclos was dal caldltlon would not allow plalllts completed ftSU!ted In Informed of the lncklenL him to flt1llll the agroement. 4111 won for CO!L'W"en, IOI! • U. nq....u.I the olW:e to aid eomproml.sed between t be -Mil P. DESD\BD to pu,J bln>ln ._lllnrtbo cootncL parties, '6 lost j>Y cooauners cbase a new bot wator !teeter.. Mt. C't !omp1111nt wu consld- and Ill! referred lo other He called a loeal plumbinl en4 Invalid and he waa advi> &JencleS ror action. concern requestinl U.t a man ed d. his responsibilities~ cost. 1be C.Onsumer Atta ., Pl"'twlth .'1/.• bolne as col-'~,, ·~ l\lorrll He ~d that between Jbly 1 Jill lATMa · , ~ . 1 81 sbimarioff,1' retll'ed Narine and Dec. Sl ol 1972, the office "lllWillll>i• 'tq. l!l&ke .lhe Illa a and director qi< the C<¥11)1Y ol-bad. ttee)Ved UQ coltij)IUl!s' '" .-.poymeo!f on the Joan -•flee wbJ<b lids consumers. and Investigation ol .9'11 bad during the al1 """1thl COi>' firmed lbal the vast majority of Qranae County,1Mtsinel$1llen opOrate 'lfl!h intearity and sincerity .In their ftOllCllons with consumers. Of the total complalnts be 'sertt to his home \o lns~l • ~Mt. A. bad his ateftO Office obtained the n bandied, ua ,showed tbe con-the appliance. Mr. P. ioq1"'8t· repaired for a o 0 , t ot · repairs at no additional cost ••mer bad first atrempl'ld to ed a written ~~mare of the 1611.10. Two d a y 1 after Mr. A. reconcile ~complaint on the cost ol w<rt to Ito doae. The•,;::::2it;;;=;;:i:=-='""':i::==========~ local level; 102 complalQP,.in-estimate was ~ver ,1provlded vestigated &ad no validity; 103 and the final bill was Wtre8800- complalnt1 show t6e con!umer ' able in his opinion. After con- had not been 'Wl'OO.ged, and Sl venation with the Consumer Weft settled through the Small Affairs Office both parties Claims Court.' agfted to a eompromJse ..,. "'·""' aboll~toiose hia house The lnsuranco mada the !>een eompleted. n 11111 ao ,..,. l 1''1 I , y;iiiiir-i---i---., Bnggs . Moves to Snuff Out Smoking in Public Places, duclng the bill by flO, ' ON n 0 C C A S f 0 N S ' -Mrs. R's landlord refused members of l be staff a~ to refund a $90 refundable peared on beball or consumers security deposit which he had in the Small Claims Court to paid at the commencement of offer testimony. his tenancy to compensate rot damages which might occur'. ORANGE coum · By O.C. HUSTINGS Of .. o.llT 'tt" ,,.., One Orange County politi- cian is moving again to make certain that when it comes down to the old, familiar, smoke-filled rooms that at least half the public ones won't be. B •J J • Assemblyman -John V . Ulr.aing Briggs (R-Fullerton), is press- ing a seven-point s,et of amendments lo state ftgula- Shlnanoff offered 9 0 me ne landlord claimed some year-rowtd daylight savings typical complalnls: tiin damages caused by !\fr. R ..!~ o11--• ...,.~ f -Mr. N paid 165 to a local Mr. R claimed that no such .. ~y a~ ... .,..y 0 employment agency tor the 'd Af damages were ev1 ent,_ te, ........ Councilmenclaimed•lt..,ould purpose of (ot>Utlning employ· conversation with the con· cot do"ll crime, help lbc;en-ment..Hewaptillunempll/~ed sumers om.,. the landlord SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC vironIDent,~ 11min8t1 e'con-more than a month later and agreed to refund $50. iusion,~g th~,~<and had not been granted job in-PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND rm redua!.~Olliobiij: Accl~ta. terviews as promised. He -MR. c. ENTERED into a so·~ OFF* FAlllC WHEN 0 INSTALLED IY WARDS '' .,. ., .. ~ · ..,., demanded the refund of the valid retail installment con- U.S. RtP. CRAit1 Hosmer $65 but was rerused by the tract for lessons in the art of ao.te w•r1-11t11hh •Ml qva1111n ., 1tvrdy, ...,,._l!ltMlll._ Mf¥•111bllll ·(R Loo B ch) h " ~ HI f rel nded .,. ,,._ ¥111yk .. tllll tQrlc. WI,.. t•brk 11 M1411 ,.1¥anlrMI fW e11tr• ~ g ea as "'" ·agency. s ee was u selr derense. Several days nf-,,.11et1111. troduced federal legislation to •and his contract rescinded d ••...t. posts. topr•ll, flttf• ••cl lm.ftatln ... "'"' at .. cre8te·1diy' 11-"'t sav. insts t1m€ when the ••ency was ccm· tel" signing lhe contract an >&&'' 'S'""" r:-o retalOf' low ,,1c... C.11 t.r frw .m_,. ....,., Contract · lions on smoking. His AB-20'l wUl have some smokers doing a slow burn U inmths f..jear. tacted by the Consumer Al· paying 8 down payment, Mr. WOOD A.ND WIOU~HT llON ALSO AYAILAILL +· ~.* * !airs .Ofnce. The State' .B'.'.:u'.'.:r"'.ea".'n~C".:·~d'."et~er~min<d~-~'....t~ba'."t~hi~s .'.:rin'.'.'.an~-'===================:i: 1'GRoWING. PAJNl'S -•..•. -- Approved when it comes 1o lighting up ·! , lhelr chosen f\111!1 tol>ocq> SANTA ANA -An architt!C· in 8 ~c pl..:: >t. v .' ~ What PoliCies for Orange p.mty?" will be the subject 'of a panel.dlicusslon hosted by the Orange County Leaaue of Women Voters at a.m. Thursday, March 29,· at the F i r s t C on g regationallst Church in Santa Ana. tural~ngineerlng contract for the deslp of OrB04e County'• nut civic ~!ti ltUildfug, _lltj. Hall of Adnilnistration was ap- P~ Tuesday for Leroy Rose and Associates. 'Ibo cmtract calls lot spend- ing $335,000 for the design and engineering work. The structure will be built in 1974, according lo pftSent plans. The contract to Rose became a critical it~ three weeks ago when ~ Ralph Diedrich first ab6talned from voting on the issue and later cast Uae deciding ballot. Rose was Diedrich's finance chairman in the election in 19'12. ARllOOKLll 6 SON WESttLIFF MOl\111ARY 4r1 E. !?lb 81., Costa Mou 1111111 BAl.TZ-BIMERON FlJNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 17WISCI Colla Mosa llf.UU . ; BELL BROADWAY MOB111AllY, , lll llnM1'"1, C..ia Me!a uwai • Mc<lORMJCIC LAGUNA BEACH l\IOlm.IARY 11115 IApu C..,.. Rd. -II • PAcmC VlliW MDIOlllAL PARI[ Cen dft'7 MorturJ a..,.! lllOl'odll<>Y ... Drln Newporj _., Clllfonla ~ • PEDfAMJLY COLONIAL FUNERAL /BOMB '1111· lltl.. A.._ w-••ans • SMJm' MOR111ARY HE BEG,INS )l'l'f'll the &SS/!rtlorr ~I tJ\e .1 S,, a t,' Legislature agree, that -- ing is hazardous to everybody's health, even that of non-smokers exposed to other•' epwation of the evil Weed. l I I? • The~g<iih·~ot As:.202 include?' "f i ' / A .... -No person shall, smoke any l!>bllCCQ,lllodupl lntili0l'l¥tn ., ; any 1'!ll1lll 'I' , Cit mi~ publicly « priva owned" hospital• which is=zed for tlie ..... 0 !real 0 pa1 •ln-j-·" JI' "1 i.suwi. ~ • .. • ~ • • ' • I I • ' . rr·' ' . , • • • I i . ' ../ 'Ibo public 'is Invited 'llld there will, be a 11 donation, The .church is at 2555 Santtago Ave. Archeology Meet Set ,, • :- ,, • > ' c • ' .r ~ ·~~we'll develop and print a -· -tull 12-exposure roll of ~ C.110--colol'iilm. - . • i , ' • ~·- Shop SUnday noon to-$ P.M. at th• tbnowlng•storea: 0 , .. \ ~1 /• . , • • Great buys on kids' shoes. For slow growing budgets and: .. fast growing feet. · ~-· 499 1 ~ Wide-straPf19d sMoe , . J: Jh black pitent Yinyf ... r a '4Kh bl.Jckle trim. ~-'~ntbetic sole. ·1'21h to3B; 8~ to~ c,o. ~ 1'. • '! \ ' .r ~· '\ ' • .. , ' . { ' . ' ... ,.. .... \• .. i'1.-! .... -., RiJ'n, d6o'l walk~ We've ·:taken 15% off"; all Penney strollers. Now 1691 Every one a gfeai value at ' regular price, now reduced for " a limlted time only. All have · •• . ....,. ·1 folding frames of chrome-plated '· ,_..,, ' tubular steel with sun canopies; 1 adjuatable back and tootresta of 1 printed vinyl. Swivel wheel• I have safety brakes, some have ' storm shields. Remember, this • sale ls for a limited time only Stroll•t 1hown .... It.to ' ,.., Sale prtc.1 1tteetlv1 thru SlturdaJ. BuJ now, PIJ' later. Ille I ~Cl'enney Cltargt. - I 'I ... JCPennev .. We know what you're~ for. • • ., • • Shop Sunday noon to 5 m, at th followln9 stores: f • • } • ~· ! ' . •• • 0.. .,. ' • • • , I I . ~·--.J."'-' lllU .._ _ _,-,,$1-!ION ISLAND, Newport Joa.di IJL41 tt4..2)13- HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huollogtoo a. .. h 17141 192-7771-<ASH ION ISLAND, Nowport Buch 17141 644-2313: HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huolington Buch 17141 nz-m HARBOR..CENTER, Cosl• Mtst 17141 64~5021 1 I ) I ' ' ' • I ' . . . . • ' lf DAllY PtlO Ireland ' ,Explos~n " '.Kills One BELFAST Northern Ireland (AP) -A British lieutenant was killed by a 50t).p'JUlld land mine that blew up bis annored car Tuesday night, railq the death t<>U in Norl'he\-n lrtland's communal warfare to at lt~t .'TJS in ~l)t four yean., . Tlle,soJdler died on a lonely road leading to the · b6nfer with~ Irish He~ubllc. Ano~ ooldler In tlie ear wes •• I~ SHOltT ... / Radio.Se Show~ ' . i Ordered :· WASHINGTON CAP) 1 - Responding I<> complaints, tbe Federal Commurucatbis 'Com- rRlsslon bas' oniered a:\ in· •esUgaUon of IUCh programs _· WORLD & NATMM assei< lalk.&¥w• I<> dttmnlne ·'"'" 'if broadcastm have carried '-----"---~ "obscene, Indecent or profibe material" The announc.meot Tllesday · did not name any,1tatlons that have -been the focus of -com- plaints. · .!. , • Supervisors' Hunt Ends But the FCC said it will try ro detennine whether any radio or television station, cable-.system oWner, operator NEW YORK (AP) -The ' ' o '.t..1-.. 1 or Anv eroplove has eng••ged ·Coast Guard has called of( its sllghlly hurt. Th• , rov.,...,-", ' • "' k Id ch I I ' ' ' ' wing of the Irish RepubUean £! •• _ "" T-in broadcaS!lrig aoylhing \hat wee -0 sear or surv vors '' F·l·y· 'a ..•. rje.e-k1'te.!'But bl""r···~ng''1~' .. ·,1 Army taid it· set the mine. u-uc::St s-aher . js obscene or inde<:isn. of the sunken Norwegian " ~~~~ r-. . ~--~ U in the.da One Mah · ahesh ll · h illi THE FCC BA~ recefved a for a S<Oond ship thal may MAICHJl;tA;M.,y-loto~ ottto!'fmllo ' men eat er y. • .. 1 ansbi M · ogi. s own with Rep. w· ·am flood ' f I 1_. have .mne dOwn·iri the same ..., TO S WO"'D was seen raising a rme In the Ryan, addresses Mic ·gap House of Representatives. 0 comp •mis about •ex-1 .. •• ra .... s AND 'f111PS .,. ' army s:i.id. The other, a 33-dental meditation mqvement. an 'lntervlewer, usually a man, \A.la.) • A~yne section of Belfast, the He spoke to iekislators about worldwide transcen· tatk radio programs in whJch v cuuA ~~-t G·uard sPokesman ' s' 0·~· a' "'th ~.· a•st ?i11'' I •• 1 ' yeai'~ld farm Jat?qrer •. djecJ Jn --------'-"·------------chats With unidentified wonien said · eilrly today that the a' g~illf atlac~ on a police • 1 1 Jw;ho;c:a:ll~in:to~d:isc:u:ss~t:he:ir~le:x_ae~~a~rc~b.~b~a~d~be<;~~~ca;· ~ne<:l•:d~as~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~·~·~·~··~t~~~:-~ post a~ Ne.wton Hamnton , , lives. of swidpwn i:uesdji,Y. ~~ly .alter'. nildnight 'M""' •• 'Co.· .... nfi~ .. :1i. y Delays . , " ,. e •cr!N•'Set · -a.It ' h • · t I :~~~~t~~£t(!~ S' WI. :tch m~ Party 200iboff .. t .. e~,JiOWer · 00 $'.I. frontallon of his second · term ~ fit 1 ~:::;::.~:rab/7!!~~ NEWYORK(AP)-John Soorcessaidbewaspruned and_: we. "ldinn :.out .. '. s. ~'· • , ~I rehabilitation. B. Connally was on the brink to make the switch last week ~ Initial Indications are that of or, at the latest, .this, week, ' Nixon wW win the first, switching to the Republican l but was stymied by the uncer· perhaps bellwether, round in a party last week but stopped tainties arising from the Re- -battle of economics that could short due to the growing furor publican . subsidized raid or , .. ' ' . ' • I • I "' . ' ~!· .. tlQ~ ' ' U.'1 ,., lli ,, last untU he leaves office. over possible White House Ur-Democratic party headquar- • Role Rap...,d volvemenl in the Watergate tera In the Watergate olfice•I.-------~ 1------........ .-.-, ... ~!·1 r--break-in, sources said today. building in w .... hinnton, WASHINGTON (AP) -Now --.. that u 8 nl The Conner Texas go\remor "Obviously, this wasn't any · · troops are 0 Y two reportedly•is still ~ain as time to be joinina the 11--•bli· days away from.leaving South -~ "'""t"1 Vietnam, Sen. J. W. Fulbright to! • ~dr he wenl.91976 oo"'t run• can J>ll'IY ;·· the source told a wants to know how the Nixon or r1e11 ent 1n ap-reporter. ··-« AdmlnJstratlon justifies con-parently has no dciu&ts remain-Connally was the only Dem· tinued American b 0 m bi n.g in&' about hilj inclination to , ocrat in l"(.i;loo'J cat>met ~ mJssions in Camboala. ronake'his life-Jo.ng,al~Umce Nixon's ttrsr f9Ur xears.pt the \ .. I "What are American forces to the ~mocrat.ic J>tU:.lY1' White·H~, !§eI'Yirig aa tri:;as- dolng in Cmnbodla? Whom are~----------. ury secretary during the tum- we striking? Whom are we ultuous period when Nixon im- s u p p I y I n g ? • H'ow ··many K ' • eJ posed wa~prlce 'lreeleS' and >, Americans are in Gambodla, ' h;.iep also ~~ic De.vi' a~i ~ ~ •. in or out of unif0rm? By what • in the'tnfelifatlonaJ. fuonetafy authority 11 the United States and diplomatic fields.;t carrying .... y muttery ac-T 00 Fast During~ast x ·• wesident.-tivttles in Carpbodia?ti .., .,.; •-t; ia1 campaignti ly _jlead- • SST Ban ALBION. Mleh (UPi) _: • . ed die , ~rats WASlllNGTON (UPI) _ A Evil Knievel, the daredevil for Nixon org3niz8tlon ~d ru- new Federal A v i a t 1 0 n who flies over lined up mors of his imminent switch Administration .... 1e b a-a 1 cars on i:i sh:eampowered to the GOP have been preval· v j r t u i J I air ~ clvUlan "SkyeycJl• bu: ~ e J! ent .iVif sftJce. supersonic aircraft f ii th ts '<Mliied 11'lhi~e a 'n-&;; ' lnterv! •. ~,..t'm;liJ!i over the United States. 'Calhoun r cinl~ -ah jfl!f~ · to the · \1ldu .. The FAA announced the rule deputies 'through f -iro · ness Sc Clob ' or , Tuesday, saying the only ex· counties at speeds Connally said }le had ,not spok· ception would be flights "at re.aching 100 m.p.h."ln his en to N~~-lately . .i " • the lower end of t h e car., , Asked wlllt ~ holtJlt)f _tihn supersonic speed r a n g e • • K,nlevel was lteaded to back from rfu~ hls.')lecis- whlch have been proven to Detroit for a peiionnance ion about switcfilng parties, produce sonic boom shock at the Michigan State Connally replied: "I'm work- waves too weak to reach the Fairground this weekend. ing .. .I've been working very ground. hard." 011}.y Coast Qffers • 63 Guaranteed ·ce~tificates .. ·~ .. ' ' ' l ' • • • : • I,. Sale .18799 A. ·~·. n4.9t .• ' 10" Stw with built-lh motor, t•l>le eat• n 1 i·o n· wing•.: "•••-thrU'' bl•d• 911•rd tnd steel ~f•nd. · Sale 1·1199. " ' D. 1.lt. ]tf.t,, 4" Joint1r ·with •ftncl,~d1n't'chut•, 1-:in9 c~tt1rhetd tut rd~ fine•, elltt1rh1td pull1y. .. Sale 11999 -~ i.,.' 14t.tt •. l2" R4!~1 .. ~rill pN11 with it•ncl. • •P•tcb.,..djust- Abl• d•pth 1top. Motor ••*•· . .. ·-. .' ' ;-.-.1·1·-'.! Sale ·. l03.rl.:.'. ;r · .,.l'"f"I 1"r1 · I. ~ ' .tt., Arc , w• l•f' ;" . clud•f w•ltilh9 'pow•r ""lfl,1 '11' qro11"d c.•bl,. 15' •l•ctrod• t•bl•, h•lnMt, •l•ctrod•s· ' f . ' . ' •' ' ... .. > - ' I. ~ ' ' "' . • • ·: I •• ••• • r .. ' ~ "·. " \~I ll ,,; kl ' I ·I ·.: t d ' " I : '. . .... .. ' • · $atµrc:l~Y $~r.v~.9' ·The Insiders Club ,, ~· ·~ Art Llnkletter The Insiders Club: A new way to beat Inflation. Its membership card permits you to buy nearly every- thing you need from the finest closed·doOr show· rooms at substabtial sav- ings -appliances, furni- ture, stereo equipment1 sporting goods, draperies and much, much more . You can even ~ cars at the "fleet" price·-.nd mobile homes and motdr cycleS at substantial sav- ings. The Insiders Club Effective Annual Earnings 5.00%·5.13% Passbook. No Minimum. 5J5%·5.92% One Year Certificate $1,000}.1inimum. 6.00%·6.18% T~to Five Yeer terttficates $5,000 Minimum. Up to 90 days loss of interest on amounts withdrawn before ~\urity -on arr certificate accounts. also provi'des big dis- counts on tickets to sport- ing and entertainl'nent events .•• plus a Wf!Ole. list of free -services: safe ' dePoSlt boxes, money or· ders, ttavelers checks, and notary services'. Membership require- ment for savers -$2',500 minimum balance. Coast borrowers now receive as- sociate memberships en- litllng them .to all outside referral services: Ask about jolnln11 at any Coast of flee. MAIN O'FIC[: 9th & Hin, los A"1e1es • 623-1351 other offices WILSHIRE et dRAMEftCY f"llCE: 3933 Wll~fre Btvd., L.A •• 388-1265 L.A. CIVIC ClNTt": 2nd & sroaaway • 626-1102 HUNTINGTON If.AC 91 Hun'tlnilon center {714) 897-1047 SANTA MONICA: 718 WU&hire Blvd .• 393-07415 . . SAN l"IDRO: 10th & Pacific• 831-2341 WEST COVINA: • Ustland Sho4:1p!n1Ctr.•3314201 l"ANOftAMA CITY: Chase & Van Nuys BIYG.. 892-1171• TAll:ZANA: 18751 Ventura 61vd. • 345-8614 lDNQ IEACH: 3rd lo Locust• 437·7481 EAST LOS ANGELES: 8th & Soto • ~510 DIAMOND IAll:: 328 S. Diamond.Bar (714) 595-7525 TUSTIN: l.MWln SQWre:St\OPPlftC Qr. ,.. (714) 831-4810 ' LA MIRADA: , / ' , 'f u MJr•<ta sh0rpin1 cu. (714) ~2'675 SAN GAl'ft)tL: 0.1 Mar •t \.as Tunas • 287-tMJ O.Hy Houn -9AMt04l'M All Officft, Exeopt Clvle c.-. Open S.-ys 9AMtoll'M ASl£TI O'/tll ONE llUION DOL~RS • •, "I 'I 1 • .. ' ' .. • ;More~ ' -'1'·, I .> , •,.· " • : •: I . < • .,( ~-- • I l • -_r_,.. ~ ,. I; ., .'// ' ' J":• (• ~ ! 'J"'> •• I , '' . '\/ ~····. •, ... ~ ,J ~ "I> Sale999@ Reg. 121.91. Six, drawer mechanics tool chest features heavy gauge st¥1 co~stn)o· lion, full length Plano hinge. 3 drawer roll·a·Wa.Y. ~bjnet .. has four 3" cast&rsf:hiavy gauge steel. I I l " I • Special · 3" 18 dnl-""-thru' - organizer with hoe>¥ duty st•I fral)l6.- I .; .. ,-c-· ~"' t\' ~..... . . ',i - ' I Salel<our. Chpice, 1Jt9. 5 I"" Wl9n0~ IOl1.~. 2.48 Tpol box (not lflown) •• '.~. ~ ll"x10' llpe • ,,..-<~ 2.68 11and drill .... : ........ Ng. = .""""10-· .. "'"'· 2.77 Toll'Od<>-...... ,._Rog, , .-•w ...... ,.f!ig. 2..69 Bqua"' (not lhown)... lleg. --.: .... Aiog.2.68 Plpe~~ ....... 1.:,11r9.~ .... • Special 1144 •. ~toil , 'fWo dra-jool ehool, I i,oe eharoool 9roy , -With Nd -.... •ra. f\Jll '"""'""°" cllaw elides • . · JCPennev ._ ~ lqlpw what you're ic)qking for. ~op::-", r. un~y tr to '1 p. • • foloWlng stores: -. :O Newport Beach 1714) 642313. HUNTINGTON .CENTER, Huntinqlon 8Hch 171'4) ttt-1171. • 1 I \ • I ' \ ! I ~ ., ' ~1.i "" '" ' ' u:l ,,, • ,, L • ' • . . . .. ,. ' • I \ I \ .. . ·-" '" ' ' ir• ' tkl _ .... ' " "' • I L .. . ' • • • • . . . ~sdlY ....... 28, 197, DAILY PILOl on't' Mayor's Son .Freed Pot Charge .. ' . • • ... , ,_ -~ thl .,;,... ~ ;.,..~Nota~ler'I ~ • .:_ --~~ovr..bllio .,.,. .,. a lot dfftr....-~n r.mea. , twl~ . thin ~Siftil-"E". ---:-· · "9dtlnptl,Qn, NOte .. ~oixl~ why you should oonefdlr ~ uvtndtl#d I . '-' 4 ) ~ 'T lee S...~r, M'1il opening a· P~JSi'(er account Come ln 10 -. : ¥16 agiili:'ltth his te)\llmitn'-with , I S.rvlcti._CC>PY~ ... one.of our oq1cea nd we'll g" you mort , otteQll!Ptlon-ua. •, . ~Ice and up to 1wO' l.ktntY R"*'··~ttllt.li . ~ !' t,ld" provf It, we Jnvit•• ou to tfilt""'W._ Wfth advantaget JIU ttl ... , who i, ~ • .. ,.. .., ': ~ Int follQlllng he1c:llne1 end text ""from . fl to •b~" '\""' ' , , , ~ owr cwmtnt 1d!; Compare them with what ,,. , .r • 1. f MOnty ~ sY.dtl 1c1n' d6 lh_lt non~ w. • ln ~ ~' ' lie otN'f'aavlogs 1n<2, loans are " Ing. ¥0u:to.e , . ........ per. -r ~. f ~ .. lo' • ., ' • r-\NMlce ~ w• don'\ try to wln you , 1 G teed. 1!'1'11' •~·~~·••nd """9•~ You'ro J •NO't!loW how YoU -·at n; YoUr"'ll••• ' ·In )•OW. f'~. ~r! WI>• "! ~ chffkl119 ~ ii o Joaa YO<Jr jllOnay -" _, • M ~ atteflt~ ,lo ttW way juat H• thl~not 11mJng a cUme fOr.•n~ "Y°' uve ~ tor eomethlng In .. ~ •16-tllalr .,,.... • .-. =.':,"',:-bank~~~ :ht',a: ;Ill«,.,... -aoo1. A naw homo, a t~p .. 1•1fllOuMlratllo onitUda our~ .. '°'""-·, loEuropo.--lorthekldl.Yat,nolllin!I ~ "1111\1 ~ niarnt A.Ye!> 'SiVlnga of.. They get Jou coming or golf\o. QI.Ml~ )'09~1 reach that goal. ._.,..... ICIVU'ltaQt of ft thtrL About lf'le on('f aood ttilng about 1 . The future le unotf11in. -~--Checklrm__ eccount II tfiat It beltl w1lklng Or. 11 leut It w11, betol'9 GollSawr. the . an ovef ·t0wn ~ s-J JOt'' bllll. ---GoatSl-Yeril a-new teN1ce from Avoo Slv- WtA • dl:let PlySI~ Avdo Sa¥' Inga that guarante•, If you lnMt your Pl)A- 1nge;' MW bl~ •vtfloa ~nl And, ment ached&rle, 1hat your aaV1ng1 goel wlll • "" ' it b•tl -7"' f:MiOijng acoeunt In th• ai.o be met No matter what the Mure bargetn. holdl In lio'9. 1>111 WI like tavtno1 tlOCOllnt ind low-coet detraa= ' Ato& l"°"lt~tA"f tt ------of a ' -...,. lo 1 t~ck tltat'• ~ lo 1 aa ~p to. h time temt Jnau'911Ce to moko ""''""'119 your .,... ,.. lo-<ollod ,,.. MrMM olle!Od '°"' .,.. .,rt por 1 -lnty. If your goat ii 110,000 • lllJI a: A' nf'~nd ...._ln:,«tw:blg..trPt 1nm#ll, , p.w ,...ny In 15 ,...... and you ahould die wtth ft: ...,, ... l'lf<l 'ro f ... ; -·In tM 11th (CU"""' • on!V half paid;lllllJ ...... wtll 1>11 tlle otl!lr ... M CIOP Ind ttll '®the mlnlmu~ With ,,.,...,, )IOU i..tt glY;t ' bl a half, .. llliiqe--._utntcf, At A'ICO S.Ylngl wt don't lilt ot wtlcn yov -m Mkt wt.111 tnd Wf'len, • ll'llurance and etvtnal" ••• ft't a lltUe • "*-f!illf'print. With tht lone 111:cepUon of 1nd wt do all tht Ml WI• even llok the bit of eacti ttl1t'1 better · v.1n both. ..,...,_It BOIGH (wt11ch require • mlnf. atamp1 ind m1H the enveloptt.) And YoUf Gol\Savtr. A n1w "rvlce from Avco ... fMl.-oe), our fM ae{VICM really 1r1 .. rvloe c~r;e II elfmlMltd lr your b1J1nce Slvtnge. In coo~rttion with Avco OOllll- -·-"YOU -It 11 or 110,000. lo..mo!Ollhlod al ~ .ullc!fi!_~I v.. '"'"""""°'-·'ndTltO~IUl­AfMI OUD11rvk>ti .... th. Nm• .. thelf'I-mtmbtr, thll ii .......... rl''"" • 1•~COmQ111Y." ......... ,.: ....... -"""A~ ~ ~turdl , April 7 -9 om to 1 pm. Cotta MMa -3310 Bristol Street • .. I l • ". NEW ,19 ~.iUTOMOllLES -ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEDI· AJ• DEUVJRY -COYIER OVER 20 ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA · f,fESA'S Hf'RllOR BOU~IEVARD OF CARS. • , I r ; JUSt 3 .fl19re days .. ·" to get c;>u~ best prices on aoY .·air cond· ·:oner j~-~µi,91laos .. ~ ..,..--:::: ~. ·;.....-1::::~:-::::=r ·-·. -- I Sale ·S131 11ea. s154. JCPenny!l;OQQ •, BT1J air condllionfr .... "}.~ 1 .feature.s2~'fenand • <lOOlit)gpower, 10 position thenriOstat con1to1 and air exchange conttol. Fits wiridowS 29'' to'!<>" wide • 4000 BTU Reg. 99.95 -14.M \~ Bl\J Regi 229.95-195.48 ~' I I !\;;··; ~ !~ I • .. _$ale~S186 • • ' Rog. 211.llS:""J~ 10;000 Btu air condiUoner ftihtures 2 speed tan and cooling pow,r, 10 posilion thermostat contrQI, air exchange con, trOI to exhaust stfle air and adJustable 11o vertical kluvers. OUter Lexan• case •, -r won't rust or c:hip. Flta windows • .. <. 22" to 36" wide. · • -5aleS245 Reg. 211.15. JCPenney 18,000 BTU air conditioner f-.i:tUree 2-&peed fan 1. and cooling power, 10 POlition thermostat control, air t'IChal)ge con- 1 tr°' to exMUlt N~ ale and adjustable vertical louver&. • Sift~ effwc•• lwoulh 1111111••· JCPenney W. know ' wl'llll 10U're looking to . I Shop Sunday nool\ to S P.M. at the following sto,.s: ' FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) /M.23 13. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (71'4j 892.-7771 • . ' • • ' I ' • I :1 • ~ I .I • ,I • I DAILY PILOT --.-28.1973 \ J . ~ \ ' . t shop ioday!t wednesday~ all siores 8:30 a.m • ..-=------.;;_-----------:~~·,....,...,r-r--r-,...,..------ ( T,E ·4-w) . said 'l'bomas. J. MacBrlde ol Sacrament<>,' clllel judge of the U.S. District .Collrl for the state'• Ejl~ Iitstrtct. MacBrlde aQ!I chief ludies Edwa!11 J. Schwarta ol the Soutbem-dlatrjet 'In ·San ).>1•10 and Oliver J. Carter ol the Nortbeni dlstl'lct Iii San"FI""· c!JCO made atltements f« a Senate Judiciary suJ>. ____, commltlee ~ ·• bill to create dooena of new federal · judgfthlpo acrost the nation,. Chief Justice Albert L. Stephens of the C e n t r a I Judicial district out of Loo Angeles also testified before the subcommittee. e Court .flodern SACRAMENTO (AP) -A "courtroom of the future" Ia being built !« • Sacrament<> law school experiment aimed .. _..,,..-11. cUCIJiDi disruptions, aiding n e w 1 coverage 8Qd making the jury's job easier. "The practice of law In most courtrooms today Is about as modem as perfom\ing surgery in a barbership," says Gordon Schaber, dean of t he University of Pacific's McGeorge Law School where the courtroom is scheduled for completion in June. The $464.000 facility, whk:h Schaber describes as the nrst of ils kind in the nation, will be used for real trials as well as simulated trials for tralnlng law students and law officers. e Cou11t ¥· .Jurg LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal judge rejected a depu· ty public defender's reqllfllt for an injunction to block jury selection on a countywide basis for trials in the lnner- city area . The defender, G. Keltb Wl11>t, said the selection on the basis ot a listing of all Los Angelet County \'Olen served IA> violate the rtchla to a trial by one's peers -lnne,...,lty ldenl!1 whom be termed ar~ely poor or .from mlllorlty groups. \].S. District Judge William I'. , Gray said "there la a l~bolantlalJll'Oblem" wttb the • Pf""'nt jUry selection syltem. • IM he said the • public defende r should seek relief first in the state court system. ePrb on Trfab SACRAMENTO (AP) - State prison inmates would be tried in prison for prllon- related crimes rather than In regular courtrooms, under a bill proposed by Sen. W, Crall Biddle, (ft-Riverside). Biddle said It had beea ... quested by San Bemard1no Onm ty supervisors and sevtral ,trial judges. Jl wa• '11 direct ~terowth,'' Biddle aaid, "ol ihe October 1972 ambush-escape incident in which a young prllOl'I guard was killed while tranaportiq a Olino State Prisoo lnmat to a court bearing In San Bernatdino.,, e .Jutlee• 'f'ree' SAN DIEGO (AP) -lt'I myth that any president -trols any of hla appointees to the U.S. Sbpreme Coor!, aays Associate Justice William 0 . Douglas. HJ think presidential control of the man after he get.I en our court is sort 0 r mylhology," said the 74-yur- old IS!OCl•I• justice. He mtt wfth student.I at United states lnternatJonal Unlvenlly here. •• • I ' I. .. ••• • polyester I dhful t· •• .. > plus coat-~· ~ ~ . .. '39.99 ' ... " .. ' ' Speciolly priced for'Sevingc. Skot~hod, short sleeved. bock: "r 2ip dress In novy with its own novy/white jocquo,rd p~ttern '· -· coot. 141fl to 221fi , • Not sketched: Similor style in •• beige or plo~k montono ' pattem. ·1 1 • ·Wind or\Yomen 's °'!!&es, 62 " • " polyester double knit coats 32.99 Three-button classics, wrop styles. Solids in white, novy, red. Tweedy-looh in navy/white or block/ white. Only one sketched from the group. Sorry no mo il or phone. Misses' Coots, 25 ,- .. • • ' "' ' • ' • ' , ' ' i I "· ,. -~· • \ \· . I • I " ~ ... , • . , , I • , -' ~ , ~ " I •. , \ " ' i ' f ' tr • . ·-. save 1/3 knlt8 • " no • ( nfn(I ,., ! i: 'If t,J ,l(J: i r>2 ~u 'Cl ,.,f,-I r )Cf° r' ' ! ' . .ut ! r I JMiti t(I • _J_t..,, 10~ I , "1B "W' with fashion Impact· 1 : •• ~ :;:'.' 24.90-.i3.f1ig·-~er:,:;~a ·::.:~: ~ 'ta #" Kt NL_ I -I!. i llt Who! wi11:you no .~ .. ~ ........ kender, r@S ·P.lus·~ckot, ti'!' ' ••• sweoter di:'lss( ' , wi4g'OJllSS or . pont•u it?' 'r ",: ;~ They 're oil included in this jewel of e r<lup 1 ll:i m from two famous J\l·~tP!(ed with tho simple, ", -;_· ..a innovative tollGhei.tiiJl~~ve_'tl'lode t~ese lobels ·' Ml "" fevoriteswith~om!.nwhoedor!_,~9 "'lr~es. " ~:..~ 11 • 11 Choo1e from petterns. c~ecks. dots, ~ints, no.veftias, • -- in thelo~llosto~ colors.Only tWo sk~hod from - the aisemblyrS..:..aterdress. 35.90. Sl\irtd , 3'-1 ~'W · M..,. S.viit9sr ~sles >le ken from ""< 1 \ regulor stcck,-24,'JCMil.9o: -,.~ • ,. Windsor Mihas' Oren••· '40 .! • "" r ,..., 1 " " "llet"ti .. t. ~4 , tlW ft -----1~ttl~.autt11Tin@IIDIP<ID arw-I ·~:i " HUNTl~TON HACH o-..N~~ MAU Of ORA-I I c'uar~o~. ANAH'1M .~ 1.<114 11141 111·1111 NIW'°~ 47 N1hle• l1lt •d C714J Mf-1212 Shop 1111 Wlntfl'AMMt (1141 tt2•JJJI 1100 "4. Tu1fi• Stret+ (1141 tff.1)11 SOO lo' Ctftito1 Metl '1~) IM-0411 this Sundoy 11 :00 o.m. to 6:00 p.m. oil stores. 1 ' I \ ' I l • l ' Woflltid.ly, Miid! 28~1973 DAILY PILOT J c tores 8:30 a.m. to 10:0 • .~n~ day~ ·all hop fuday~ J .P·•· I I ) 1(A?t .. 4 y and epiltptic use the aerv- ices by the state's 14 iegjon81 refeiral centm !Or the mental11'. ~ und6 a ,blll ' 1n.;:r:ced'. In th • ' , . ' ' . .1;1 &eJQ.lll y man Frank ternlllt(R·La Clnada) in-~~ tlle blll to expanded ; • ~ by the 14 private, · .,., ~tt centen set up • I ' islatloo authOi'ed by ' . • ' ~Ills bill la AB Me. ': ., ' ruts .. !Jfui SCO (UPI) :..'. ' lIDlOit ~ drug_ ad4lc)I • ' Unaergollll/J met hi do ll'e mlll/lenance1across ths' ciduii- try iruslng c!ocaine, acoording lo ·~:lniniilacturer ol a new cocame deteMion method. ~ ~ QJmJ>yY. a joint vm. ij Syrith Laboratories and arlan As!Odates, sa'ld the e la as high as •I!.~ ' in one clinic, as ;hjgb as ' number of addicts reported bacbllding to betoin . .si>:va tepl)CI 3 5'J addlclJ in San -.,..~nclseo, Loi Angeles, New Y~, \Vashlngtoo ,and other cit by uaing a cocaine smenlng sylllem that <!tted• the presence In 11rille ol bemoyl' ecgooine, a "!bslance produc;Od by the bildf after co- caine Is 1-led. e~eeora B•r SACJIAMENTO (AP) -The uae ol cooDdeotlal medical reconla would be mtricted under legialatlon propoaed )>y &late Sen. Peter Behr. ,• The Tlbllrm Republican said that under cumnt I aw 111edical information roquired for 1111Ploymea\ or )>y in- nraoce companies for We or bealth policies may b e clmllated for prollt W 'Ille ,,.. company w!Jlch oblalned. It. • 1 "Medical lnfol'Jllltlon todaJ la .......... hut cmlldential.'11 -> ' • ' ii ~tty that Is boU&ht ~ t ,. .,.,. anc1 ao1d 1or Cat And the ase ' n •• lie • :=.,11:.ble ~~:-= t.ep, ....... mediCal ,_,is today la you," Behr said. UDdet hit bill, a penon WMlld ha,. to be told who would aee hla medical roconl 4.99.oc+i 1 .. ~and~~lor~w~ba~l~c~e·~..,~====~t~~ ~ Su,; mer coO!en·for the 1. -in-woiting. l'olyerier shorl-#lorts. elosticiz~ woist, white;'P1Mw, i.d, no\/y. 0-14. Cotton knit tan!< with lee:~ lrin\. multi-color pett.m, S-M-L. Motemity op, 68 :a: >'°" ...... -.....,..,.. .. -"' ·-moYl"f .. --. ..... tcll ·• oolMtn--• ,,.__ ... &'IG&ne and ..... -to --_.... ... In --""'""""'"•· SI. -...... • .;......:;.;.:.,;..:;:;--.._~_..,,,,.,,.'!'--.:.:: . .:..-.::llj 4Ml1' ........ ld•Mll 7 HEw.On 47 F1thion l.J1"4 (7141 '44·1212 AMAHl1M +M N. E11cll4 17141 115·1111 t4' 'fMl'l4 •• HUNTfl<9TON IEACH .. 7777 Lllnt•t Av.11u1 (7141 lt2·llll Shop this Sundoy 11 :00 o.m. to b:OO p.m. all stores. , ( ' • .. ~ • • .. 1 ., . sh:rt dressing.'. reedy for. non-stop seoso~~ • g.1 S. ~Check and ploid · t • polyester/cotton lined voile, black • ; •I • or-red with1.·~11(,, b. Woven polyest~r · soersucker,.dott~d P,Olyest< r/cott9n lined voile, novy\'~hed willi'fiilte, Moil ·0rrd phone. ' Plozo Dresses,· 73 . . ' ......... ·-~~ ... ' . s-..pe ... wtg. values 12.99 Reg.$ I 7·$20. Skefched, just one of -five' flottering wigs now on sale. All our most populor styles. In eosy core , . ITI~•crylic i~ m st wont,d noturol shodes, frosted!, blonds, tOo . Millinory Wig Boutique, 825 • CIUITOS 500. l11 C1rrlto1 Mell tllJ) 160-0411 • ' ' I d I I ! I Jf OAll.Y PILOT Lavoris MOUTHWASH & GARGLE ggc :·~~E Right Guard POWDER Anti-Penpirant a l;t59 sac Restores, seals in & inlintains mo isture to give your skin tile !res.I, soft glow ol )'Dlllll. Fa~. beavtilul reso11s1 • Will mAMIN A Or Wiil VITAMIN A l HORMONES· .• ,., .. 41L 11MV1l11 "'· 3.50 6.00 r' JOHNSON & JOHNSON BAND-AID PLASTIC SlllPS Assortd Sizes V~UE PACK 20 FREE BOX OF 71 JOHNSON & JOHNSON Soft COSMETIC PUFFS Soft & absorbent! Also excellent for baby care. 2&0 Ref1luSize 11100 ripte Size . . ' GREAT Plciie To "Shop! 1111 Cit YHr lit•· s,lcl-11!1-Spe '10 111111 Specl1llJ Prlc.. Cl111t111 Alb 13-0Z. VACUUM PACKED PLANTERS MIXED NUTS LIU 11111 50')'. P1111tsl LADY SEYMOUR Ironing Tabl' "Barness• Sturdy ventilated steel top in bittersweet Adjusts to he11hl of 36' with finger-lift control. Tiit •111'11 1rd1ct ... lel!Ometlling beaatifill hljipen to )OOf home! 111L 1.29· AD PRICES l'lllYAIL: nm•ey, Man• zm .. II SnAr, Ajril 1st ~IW'°IT l•AC:"-• ll'YIN. W.lltt l"llota MUNTINOTON aUC:N-AIM'Tlf a lroakhvnit ttUHTINet'OM IUCM Ip:=·• hlntw 'SL TOa~ IOdll ~ OPEN 9AM .. 10PM-7 DAYSAWIR ~ I . ' PILOT .AOVERTISER 'l_ PAWOF2 ZEE Toilet Tissue 10i.99c IN DKOIATOI COlOIS (5 PACKS) KODAK POCKET lnstamatic 20 CAMERA OUTFIT 21.88 l•tl:.. -f ll'i IS i)l.I. JI J Jtr• ,I .d l N· ••••••• Razor Blades Platinum-Plus II ForsnmU\ 1 eveolt~se .... ' r ~'\!t.1. 29 '"I ~ ·Slper,, ~l1less ~'®mw~55c nc P If t g\ ~ \ \ l ~ f ,., DAILY l'ILOT i.J shop tod~1~ wednesday" all stores 8:30 a.in. to 10:30 p.m • (~) -/A bill louitiil! r,sltlctloos Oil fire b lias 'been lnlroduced In ~-~te Senatf. Au!ilr>nd by Seo. JQSeph M. Ke (D-Lo!le Btacb), Ille bill W6uid n<julre Ille llate !Ire manhal lo promulpte .....-.. concornll1g the ... of -kl and lo cluslly ~ mm various ~~ lof a_.;ate . n;'~w allO would aet hlgllor ~um lnourance for public ~ clllplllya and ' (e~~~ER) impca l""f ~ $!PO for general =\lt~if: ~pl:.. 1ft wouJJ. .alid lorbld giving or aellillltflreworu lo minors. ••-b, Bo~rd SACRAMENTO (AP) ~An appeals court says the !\ate can deduct welfare · benef1t1 from unbom bibles o n groundl they m ;receiving free "bousln& uUlitlel" in th6 womb. ' The decision by the 3rd Dlstrlcl Colp'! of Appeal atem- med • fro!n ,a SllUla County welfare -Whel, oHlclala redl!<ed rlther !Un lnc!tUed a molbtF~, ~· PBY.1""11 Whl\ft sllti (jeCame pregnant. Deputy Atty. Ctn. Eug ... Hill aaid the Shasta County welfar~ ~partment mbln-terpreted a ,Jtate Department Social Welfare regulation . That ~gulatlon said unborn babi" 1lbould receive ·less welfaz'o aid !ban chlldreli-wlio hav~ p bbl'n beCauae the • ' • ..... .,.._······~ • ... ' I ., r • I ' ., ., , • • ,is receiving what to free rent from the . .. ~ "· ..-pants and tobs •.• • uet BUI e!readve-mbing 1 oinla ~ .,<::;: b I Y :4~99-5.99 reg, .$8-~ 14 I' • unaMitl\ii' ly ha approved a Togetherness watnever bett'!r1 Do your stereo . ·c aaletr bill. own coordin•tihg' with oursuperspa"' 1 . The bill, by Asaemblyman • . ' Louis Paiion, (D-Daly City), perts. Wj}lhow just two in sizes S-M-L, 5-,13. ' would make It illegal lo wear Pointelle sweater, bone, yellow, blue, '• ' stereoJik>njc headsets o r , ,._ earplugs In beth ear.· while pink +.99; cuffed p6nt, mint, plue,• '\ driving a motor on a pink-;·nav-f,'ye~ow,S.99. 11 '! · '11 \ public street. 1 H. b SI. ..,, "With late ~ll!l<r: Ing ' D.6 ~ ~op, 5. ~ virtually scunc!pt'ool 'irid wit& , ~ J .! !l ~ i F ~ the ev.er·i~lng use of " :If .. if" ~ stereo•~11,.-,, It !f. al ll ve 33% 1 ?l '•~).,l.l l that the ver';. sense o ea -r ._ heart l'i be I pi'Ireato40% ' '1, f Id '''lltun-f8DIOD8 •' 11 • ,J day ient his C!OOrdioates ~: k• 6.~*': .. State ve!rZ~~;;; 19.99; ~ i." cond Inspections 0 " $ 12 $ 3 (J' 85 required by federal rig. -, l.·, Ma~edlcar• Wove~l?'!~I e~ regul t' ""re than Tiii and acry~i knit.: Calif homes, State Sen .• George Moscone, Misses siz s'."Sh ¥ (D-San ~.) _c1>arg09.-• th"'9 from t!ie • Moscc:me said officials have . told~ manpower Is lacking group. qrig. $30 to WT) out the federally Jacket 19.99. Orig. ordered Inspecttons. • Tbe oRev. Ed,are L. Peet, $17 Sh\rt, 10.99. ·· chalrnuin' ·of ·t!ie Legislative Orig .. $25 Trous~. eo~~/mericans, i6·..., ' • I , . told erence the "" • • ho · pected early In Active 1m1 er Ca~a code · regulations later judged 1n-Sportswear, 78 , adequate by the led• r a I Department of Heal1h, Educa· tion1!ind W~- • S~ Weffla~ Cajillol · fleM ~ Sli:CRAMENTO -r Atty. Geni -~velle J Younger bell~ t housewives ought lo bi ti> 'find a !IDUDd of • ba~ ~e lal>eled aa suc~i arte\'. 111' bas liHd lour casei a · a tol Angeles meM.¥ ;id<er whera llhcrt- ""~ hal occurrill-"lt Lii our a~tltude,'':Youoger said, ''that the melt packer knows bow much shrinkage 11.1/ •' will occur should allow for tha ohrtnl< e ·When he labels the of hil product." . " RISA~~~~~ !Ion would vivid prlat pant tepplalf8 6.99 Orig, $12. Assortad styles in splash y prints. Sketched one from the group. Super with its tunic styling. Sizes 30-38, ' Street Floor Blouses , Shirts, 0o rlhbywest print shirt 9.99 each Orig. $14 crylic vest in terrific colors, Pink, light blue, yellow, navy, red, white, green, caniel,'5-M•L 9.99. Orig. $14. Polyester print shirt, navy, red, plum, 10·1 b, 9.99. ' · ~isses Sportswear, 40 · •. famous polyester go-togethen $.99-9.99 I Orig. $12-$28, Fortrel® polyester \ . knit coordinates. Sketched just th!"e from• group. Co\ors Include purple, brown, blue, 8-18. • Street Floor Sf)9rtsweor, 65 • I • • erlllpy seersa«!ker laterehugeabletl ' 4:.99-11.99 Foshion perts\for every need in cool. unmussable seersucker of polyester/cotton. From a famous maker in pink/white or blue/ white. Sizes 5-13. We show [ust the jacket, 7.99; trouser .. 9.'l'l;nylon shirt, white, pink, blue, S, M, L, 4.9'1. Junior ·"" Spor,tswear, 97 •• . , ... • • . ~ ~ •• .• j.: I 1 polye8fe~. meek matell' 14.d.. • .• : • f ,• Orig,l~2 ~~~· W oshabl6 poly s.f • 1 fer cocvdinatts~: < Red/white , ha~/' ' white, black/while checks plus whites,_ 1 0.1 ·o. Sketched'-- two from a group :~ Shiotjacket; 17.99.!j Pants, lb.99.:, Misses··: Sportsweoo, 89 : ,;., __ 11on • of .L ANAHEIM 444 N. E11&li4 1714) 111.1121 NEWPORT HUtmM&TON IEACH ORANGE, MALL OF OIV.N&E 47 F11hioft l1l1M (7141 "44·1212 1111 E4lflf1r A"•"• 17141 lt2·lll 1 2100 N. T111tlft Str11t 'f14l t91·1ll 1 CEUITOI 500 \At C1nlto1 Mill 1211) I lo.Mt I ~op this Sunday 11 :00 a.m. to o:OO p.m._ all stores, " 1 (: - \ • I. I . . ' .. • • 1• \I_ OAll. y l'tl.OT Ahmansons Starting \ Two Races Will Inaugurate Series ., .A hriM'I« ovemf&lll<r wut 1,--------, mwk 1he tm Inaugural of Ne"llOR Harbor Yacbt Ollb'1 famed Ahmaneo:n·1 Series SoQu'dax and Sunday. 'l'lle lnillal race le )be £a\allna West End race with 'jWo Joas being sallecl and eouuted as one race. On Satur- daY the Oceon Racine Fleel wlll sail to Howland'1' l,ondlng near the west end ol CataJina. Aller an overnlgbt mic1ezv..,. the fleet ' will Ui>"ancbor and lllil back to Newpcrl Sll!$Y. Saturday's leg staril from a ~ -.oa the Santa Ana alver ~etty 111 ll a.m. and BOATING .otart and end al Newport. Th• series le aloo comldered to be the Newport Harl/Or Ocean Racing cbamplolulhle. The seriea Is -to Yael!!* from other clubs in SouUWn Calllornla, but reprdl ... of who wins it, the l1'lllllY re- mains ln -the cutody of NHYC. The winner geb bis name engraved c:n the «oate bowl and gets a taJce.bome tropby to Indicate his vletory. OFF~RE JOCKEY ~ Bob 'Magoon of Florida w i Ill lie aboard this 3&-foot opeedsler Saturday wben,be retums to the cfftihore wan.fOI' his third tty at a na tiUe. ··~1· wlD aall·to a llnJsh line off At-....., _______ , row Point, Catalina. island. 'lbe AhmaMOD Serles ts compoeed , of &x offshore raeee,, 'the winner being based on thie best five. Races in the series have been changed a nwnber of times aince tbe trophy was dedicated· In 1957. Al one time it loclucled the Newport to Ensenada race, but this was abandoned when it beCame too difficult to cull the Abmanson entries from the hundreds of other boata in the race. Tr nspac~s / Field Now Third Full An ~tiooal eight entries in the lf' Tranlpaclfic yacht race from Loe Angeles to Honolulu brings the current total to one-third of the 75-boat llmt~ accordini to r a c e chairman Clarles W. "Bud" Smith. The new enlries include Sorcery, the heavily cam- paigned yachl o u t of Seawanaka Corinthian Yacht Club, Oyster Bay, N.Y. akip- pered by Jamet F. Baldwin of Delray Beacb, Fla. Sorcery, a CC-16, will allo meet Bob Grant's CC-ll1Robon, Newport Harbor Yacht Cl®, 1n a two- out~f three match raee series for the Calilomta Cup, June 22-23-24. Another recent "p&id entry" ls New Chlta out of the Nippon Ocean Racing Club, Tokyo, Japan, skippered by :Yosbimasa Niwa. others are Sea Fever, Carl D. F. Jensen Jr-., Seattle Yacht Club; Nefi;_'rt.ltl, Har- rison Segale Baltioa Yacht Club; Chutzpab, Stuart M. Cowan, Waikiki Yacht Club, Honolulu ; Ughtnlng Theo stephens, St. Francis Yacht Club; Moonday G.A. Wolfard, King Harbor Yacht Club; Panacea, Merv Shenson, St. FYC, and Blue Streak, Gary Myers, NHYC. Clemente Isle Race Scheduled Voyagers Yacht Club, the «iginal sponsor or the San Clemente Island race, wllJ go lt alone ln sponaorl!\11 the ISO. mile race !Or the second straight year when the classic get. under way at Loa Angeles Harbor Saturday. For a number of years aner the rugged race'w!IS started, ll was adopted b} both Loa Angeles Yacht Club, as part of its ' Whitney Serles, and by Newport Harbor Yacht Club as a feature event In the Ahmanson Serles. The race was dropped by both LAYC and NHYC last year and·VYC eleeted to keep it going. JI le ,.,.,. part or VYC's Masoey Se'let. • The race, for yachts rated under tlit Pacific Handicap rule, will"-1tart at Los Angeles Harbor Saturday. The courae takes the fleet around both Catalina and ~ Clemente bland.s, finla:bfng at Newport. Jn addition '.to this race for the !OR group VYC also sponsors a race from Los Angeles Harbor to Catalina1s Ship Rock and thence to Newport for the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet and Small Yacbt Racing Fleet. I .Cole Wins Boat .Honor RicMrd C. Cole, an interna- tiooal known designer of small craft, received the 18th 1JU1ual Ole Evinrude Award for '~ contributkln! to recrlltk>Dal boating.'' The .,.W 11 .-by the Evtnnde --tloo, Mil-. Wis., In honor of the late ~ Bvinrucle, ~ Jn.lho dov.illpn"!I o( !he out· boud -· 'J'bo. awart car-rles a llfllll ol ft• and takes the phyalcal (ortn of I Sltubeo cenlerpiece with a dolphin !llO(if, Cole -the detlcn<r ol the cathedral '"'11, pl wiDI ud air okJt deoifna that ..... lied I far.mc!llal ellect wtthia the apart of -botlizW. ' ' Magoon .. Seeks-Third Power Boat Crown Ofber,r:aces in the series are Ship Rqck, April 28; Huh· tington· 'Tidelands, June 16; Coast Channel, June 2 3 ; Modified Gold Cup, July !II, and the Long Point Race, Aug. IJ.12. Deed of gift for t b e Ahmanson·,~. specifies that the ~ ls to be.raced for each year by sailing yachts Jn the waters adjacent-to Newport Harbor. All races In addition to the Ahmanson trophy for the overall series winner, other trophies .-e awarded to the winners ot in- dividual races . Miaml eye surgeon Bob Magoon will be out to regain the natl-Ona! points lead '.In the American Power Boat Association's running f<i-na- tiooal dlamp'ioo.rup at the second annual BushmiUs- KBlG Grand Prix, Satunley'at I • smaller boat In an attempt to widen his lead for the national lionors. Catalina Island Series Set Redooao Beach. -, ·, · Maioon. second to· sanaY Satullo in Copper Kettle, will be seeking bis third natlohal championsb.ip in the 36-toot Aeromarine, ·powered by .twip Kiekhafer. Aeromarlne engines which develop1 •OVer 1,000 hor1epower. Satullo will be pllQtlng a ~ pair of offshore po1Verboat racers will be join- ed ·by score of other boats • ranging in size from 19 feet to 3' ~t with a variety of eogine$, 1\otll Inboard and out· board. The race covers a 2()6.mlle cout~ up and down the coast olt Redondo Beach starting at 10 a:'m . Depending on sea con-' . ditimu, • the winner's speed coqld 'be as high as 70 miles per hoJr. '. Loog )leach Yacht Club's nine-race Catalina Is.land Race series gets under way Satur- day with the sailing of the point of all of the races. 1'he series extends through Sep. tember. The race agenda : Easter Tim~ race. There will Nematode Study be one race from Long Beach . to Loog Point oo Saturday, and a race from Long Point to Long Beach on Sunday. The series is open to all yachts ,w i t h International Offshore Rule, Pacific Han- dicap and Midget Ocean Rae· lng Fleet racing certificates. Catalina Island is the focal Capitol News Service RlV"ERSlDE -UC Riverside has been awarded a .'91),000 gran t by the CooperaUV'e State Research Service to study nematOde population management in perennial crops. Race 1 and 2, Easter Time Race, Saturday and SUnday. Race 3, Around Eagle Rock, June 2.1. Race 4, Long Beach to Catalina Harbor, Aug. 18. Race 5, Catalina Harbor to Long Beach, Aug. Ji. Race 6 and 7, Long Point and Return, Sept. 15-16. Race 8, Long Beach to Isthmus, Sept. ill. Race 9, Isthmus to Long Beach, Sept. 30. f)n Way to Title •ll"r • I ,I. I" CountertK>int, a Cal-33 skippered by Dick Deareriof Balboa Yacht Club and 1lte host Los Angeles Clulf> ' is well on her way to winning the Whitney Seritl>• Deaver, sailing under the burgee of LA YC, has won two of the four races on overall handi~ time and has placed high.4n the other two to build up ~ 1q-J point lead over his n~arest. competitor. ------- DAILY 10. to 10 -SUN. 10 "! 7, OffEI EXPIRES, SUN, APRIL bl ·..-~ ' 11· - ~JtilTION! VOLKSWAGIM' OWNERf FISK PREMIER SPORT .SPECIAL I00-13 llKllWlll TulMI .. Plus f .... • Ex. Tu 01·•1·'"· Wl:llTEWA.Ll $1 6 TulMl-T/,. llK•wlll .Wtt1t .... u S.u lr1nd f rlt• "'" Codtlto4 , .. '"" 600-13 1-$12 $15 -.,~16 I sn • $17 600-15 $16 Si9 · Pllrt Fed. 1-f~·!.:; $1.61 1.74 1.82 Al"'*'""' f.t. l•. Tu,_ al" ....• ''FMli TI flt MOUNTllfG AltO II ATIONWint T1fll PU!OWl. I ·-BRAKE SERVICE 141•1-'I WHAT wt 00: •-•1.J.~c...-... • ... ~•-c.....,, ....... •,..-. . 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I • PAY ONLY s1oa LY .. • ' • • • ~ I I l I I I l I 1 • , • • I • I· -: ~· • • •• • • • . ' . v • • • w_.,, Mlr<ll 28. 1973 DAILY PU.OT Jl an ays • .. 1955 ·Mee~g Recalhd ",·· l Sisler Pr·edicted" ' . ' ' Clemente Fame :~ ' . ' ~ By HOWARD L. HANDY "l l<lld'bjm we were supposed to l...it Of .. DMl'r ..... ..... him the sttltte zone an4 he made a comr George Sisler spent 15 years in the ma· ment I will t1ever fcqet -one tj>al jor [eque& and was named m<el make, good ~-' ' I - valuable player in the American League "He 08jl!d, 'thi! ~ ~ makO his in 1922. own strike; mie., ~ ·J ~ • • • , RDberto Oemente spent Ii years In the "~---'-• ..:.. ... ., "" ,, .... _ .:;, majcn with the Pittsburgh Pirates and "'~ ""••-"iitlw'"1'"...,...,,., .... was namtd the Naliooal League's MVP liked George lf,hi ~~ to ·. In 1'111. the yoong man. 'Yea, l lilla a * BOC!lollave been taken from this earth In ~ lllO basebllli \be same W'.> . recent mootbo Slaler dying ¥~ at Geo\'I• lbeo ollered •· ~ to the ~"Of IO ~e Clemente was tilled Mr. ·Rlcl<ey, telllni Jilm the )'OUD{ man In an Upline cruh. \ - . . \lould be In the major ~ Jaf i., One man who knew both weLi 8nd years. . i: ' 1 " ' ,.! · "" 'rememben Clemente's fillt ~wtth .•.• ~~lfe •w/rifi. ol. .coune. n.j1C'!' ' jllo Pirates Is Onmge o.miy rosiilmt , niall hoi was nl~o wU Ibo · ~' ~.'~" G~, •.cooiimlfll "'=.ltl~~~~ •· RoeeY:ll!lll uiis 1fory·lilloul1hil .oprtng . tbe(~e ~ ...... · , · • · ti. Florida wbOn be was with tb8 Pirates "George knew bolter than to -Cll'gantzatim. . 'cbal>ilnl • play ... with the pOCenttat ol • "I was llttlng there one day when Mr. Clemente and be stuck by his beliefs. He • Rickey told me to go get the eolf cart , . .,u tblit type ol a man and the resulla md find Georael" be recalls. '"He al!d · are obviq\ls." llild' !Jll, lo &et lllO bUeballs and. oet up '11le death ol. George Sisler Monday tbe pildllQC madiloe In a far <orner. · came es a shock io Hosey who II oow ;;;!:" J!lldllng machines we used In • Westero ltegiooal Scoulln(I Dlftetcr for ·c\11'. (1955) bad.that big arm that ·lbe Kansas City Royall ol the Amerlcall 'C8me -and Ibey weren't u reliable League. • " the ones we use now. You never knew Sisler was tenned 4'tbe pt.est plQV ~ '* IW'IU!OO'O the ball ...U ..,mg to be I've ..... -·nlf Branch Rleby, ·-~ ~".llt!oeY .-n.. . moet·Calledlilr.!Uelatloul .. ~~ ., ~,/ aftir I I~ .up the , ·Jl'I small W.ade(llli:b~ltil lbt " ~ iel'upllhe J118Cb1po-.,i Picked views ol. Gt\Oa:M ~ • ilalJorlf ·~ GW1e, returned t~ Mr. Cl_,te. · " ' ' . 'I be C'*I UI \4~ ~ • •Mil R0oevt !; ' talte litm d\llill'aiett IO '11le ~r'IJ, fOCIDO!' ~ ':it~~,:: ctalmool h~=.J~:.:r---·; r-=:-rfi· . him clo11" ::=r.,:i, '1r.~-.... !!'f lime be swung the Olten the great deal ol pride ol. 111t ol. !Ito WW , wu oui ol the ' · zone but proteges: . 11"\'0!' oornptalned.. • .''Did you iee the boz -.. the allier t;,''Jlefore _Jq Qeiqe tliniet( to~ and day where St,evt lllirb1 comb"1ed with •ked1 'What ore we mppolOll,to do with another youopter to pitch a ~tter fir 'this young man?' us?" ,; •• ' Jr. • -\rfrtul 1Jnknown J ' ' ... I I Sailors, Lions • ;Triumph · SoCal Bags l~-6 Victory • . - ,, • I • • FuU, '!"'inten~nc•,.l"s!n9 ~ow ' 11v11il11ble on that much desired station wagon. Choose from the magnific,nt Colony Parks, Montego, Marquis or , Mo~t.t~y • .C.H .~fY ---~5630 ~==~ I . ~ Adams Could Win 3 Eve -fs ' Save872 Rog. 34.85, Siio 2'13 plua 1.91 led. .... AR7&-13~1Ubeleaa. --WidotlN.For-rdllndblg cm. Fourbeltaof rayoncord body. 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II • I I L I . " • I I .. I c:PPflltvtew Loop Dolphins Vike Runners Shine frito~ Top Foe, Surprise :.~~~~tr: shol put to trou,ace • Dinblos Defeated Raider8 ~~-:a.=·::.:i~ ..,..,., Sprinter Rand)' ltowkinl and Pat Welther and Joe Pon- clho pitched and batted the San Clemente Trltons baseball team lo it.a aecond straight Crestview League v l c t o r y Tuesday over host Kalella, 3--1, but Mission Viejo again rell on score untU the Seventh inning as pitcher Rob Ferguaan struck out tlihl, walked one and gave up one earned run. Dlll!I HlU1 lllgb'1 blsebaJl '°pbomott hurdl"' Don team pulJed oil tbe upset of Rackin were double wlnnm the.....,. Tuesday. for the Vikings, but middle The young Dolphins, behind distance mm Ken · Marlyn, 1 hi r Preston Campbell and Gary the P tc ng o sophomore Don Blume ai.o turned 1n wiMlng Fowler, downed defending C!F ellorts. campbell went t:5i.O AA champion Sonora, S.O, at In the 880 and Martyn 4:27 .7 in the loser's dlamond. the mile. )el v .... , 0.JL ., PILOT 2: Wrestling Feed ' hard luck In losing, H, to host Vil\)l Park. '' Welther wllrked the first In the seventh, Mark Mol!ltl doubled down the right neld lloe. Dave S¢hmidt then singl- ed sending Moffitt to third where a pjcl<oll attempt got away from the third baseman allowing him to llOOre. A strikeout, ground out and out· field !ly ended the tllreat. The victory t the Dolphins wear.-. ... 1x> 1m MaMo1 alone ln':JI t place. 100-1. Hewti.IM iMI ;, Mlr100ld {Ml l. TWW !Ml. TllM: 10.t. In 0 Oran-League ~I ......... 1 ... (M) l , $i.cy (W) 1. o~ NOl'1rlr1 (Ml, Tlmt~ nJ.. U j l f ll -WG-1. 1( .. 1~ ~)1.~ IMI games, n vers ty e to l . v11de1 fll'l· rim.: si.1 fiv,e LDnlngs at Katella with Po~l~ finishing . Be,tween them y gave up only three base 1 ts. visiting Valtncla, 7-5, aod °"':'r;1 1: 11~:,~~> t. RM CM> l . Laguna Beach was the victim - San Clemente opened the sc<il/gi n tbe first wheo Mike Stavro was safe on an error a~ i•rrt N!lm walked. Wel.Jtir then squeezed Stavro acrtJ with the [Un. t , b:i)t.M third, Stavro walked anci $.Ole second. He scored on Rich Douglass' single. of a no-hitter in losing ., 2-1 decision to host Saddleback. Fowler struck out IS Sonora batters tn beating Raider! pitcher Jim Peterson, the CIF AA ·player of the year last season. Peterson fanned seven and receivW tome shoddy fielding from his teammates who corn· mitted six errors (five in the infield). Th~· urance marker was ! ad~ the sit.lb as Douglass \ . sing , Ponctno singled and :j Dan d had a sacrifice fly to \lit llutfield. Dana Hills scored two runs in the second when Greg Thmnaaon singled and scored • ,.. oo Mitch McComb's triple. I 3 McComb then came across on I 11 an error. The Dolphins added I their final tally In the third. Ml;stfn Viejo was unable to JC, Prep Baseball ~ i Mean w bile,_ Saddleback } i pitcher Steve Wosman, a junior, struck. out 14.and walk· ed just two in throwing a no- hitter at Laguna . · Standings SOUTH COAST co,:FE~ll!HC:. W·k· .. li l i· ~. ntQn\: 7 ' Ort 11 t 1 ·. ..,., ,.,.. t, Mtwllo f, ONnQll C::Mtt • t, Fvli.rton 1 ·S•llll ~-a J.t t tr.,::. Cwt ' c; "'f "' • AIO!IJHIHlM u.1..JoNr•1tit••'cE'GI Sin Cllmlnte ic.ttUa Pirates, ·Rustlers ~helled ·' .... ' : ~ { ! i cc l , !j • l * , 1 • , lli' ·Or~nge Coast and Golden Rio l· 3 1~ West pitcbers had little luck in c.;. JC couference baseball action i~ Tueliday. - ~ ,., • .,• Two •OCC throwers were HJ'!.,. fl! stWUe:d for 11 'blts in a M set· : 111Hs;.r,r-~-•• L •• ba¢'k~ bost Mt. Sab Antonio w•i'm -· •, ' -; In South Clout, circuit Ult ' 'l'"I a"4' ,a pair or G<>Jd<n West , • ~!lf'lers g~ve µp 15 hits to LA 'Hltotit~f..'!" n i ' Hal'!»r in a 94 Southern """"'"' _.,., "'""1""jw .. ~,iiJCal~jU;jlll,;J'llli;.j a (:ooference 1et1,,ck. · t"I"' ~ lf!lrtiot·tl1t: ilie tliin~ m•r, •· ~""'' !! . ..,, .im!Y l)vo ~.S~oaw, Ill=~~;, ~~I lmilf!Q•) in! the . fiftli1 !lnnidg pit I •Rqd t::~:::=-~~"tt '. , Bl'O\yn~s dolible, an-;enor, ti. ,,~~~~~i7~. .... bunt ·single by Scott t Wilson ~ -:1..---~· ~ Will MacaE:tney's sacrtnce -1011 ·Lca•rly., : th loss ran Gulden West's ' ' _, i l cowerence mark to 3.5 and I vir\Ua11y eliminated the dcfen· _ __) 1 ~ dinf champions fr:>m·titl~ con· ,~ sr'Viilw 2 t.entioo. 1 ,..,... ' u ltlnll'lll•I Meanwhile, at Mt. San 11...c:i. l s. Pou!lt•ln V•llev 2 Antonio, the wirufing Mounties • dW\ G>'PTI"' con. MJr .. , l!!di~ scored five times in the fourlh cef~ If ~~'f" ~""ca ci.m.i "' on a walk, 'Mark Olson's s -: ,u:JJ."~l~~.., single, a ground out and Tom ca~1n L•A&u11 Sampson's 'two-run base hit. , W I,. T GI Sall ,....,.. 2 0 0 OfNlll CMlf C4l VIII• p.t, ! • O ·-Pfl~,df A~ f tr~ Tktl"' •!'IOYtF'9 ,2b '''" "' Or'lrioi l , ¥ 0 1 FOO!hlll 1 1 0 1 i~WStr:'.'j ~· ~ ~ A,'• i IC•l.ill 0 I 1 l\11 i'~'f lb ~ 3 8 1 M!ISIOll VI • 0 2. ,) 2 W~O , N ! o E{ NIO!""• ....._.;;.. s!n. 2 o 2 t r ' c l l A o $.rt ~ .. 3. ICJlelll I ~=r{J, p ~ 0 8 8 The Artists' lone run came in the seventh on an error, a walk and 1:1. pair of ground outs. h\ the Va'!encia·University .game, the winning Tige.rs came back rrom a ~1 deficit to score three runs each In the fourth and fifth frames to win it. • Gary Willson's double plated University's first run in the in· itial innlng. A single by John Densmore, a pair of walks, an error and Nick Peregud's one- baser scored three more in the second. " ·~ "'"' "' .. • ... Ul10I, 2b ' • • Mikki&. lb • • • Sprlngnvn. 3b Thol'N1«1. c MCComb. ta Aoberh. II BIMYldeI, r1 L•url•. cl Fowler, 11 V•nG•lls. p~ Totals F•rlo,. 2b Gr1v, 15 Hirt, cf , Gon1•lts, 3b B•llin. c Burki, rt Greet", It S1•on, ID P1ter_., II Heur.,., ph Tol•l1 ' • ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ' • ' I I • " ' "' •b , " ' . . ' . . ' . . • • • 3 a • 1 ) II } 1 1 o~ o ' . . ' . . ' . . 23 II 2 ....... V1tlntl• 17) .. • • • • Ricks. cl Ptl'all1, rl EdWIHd5, p W1lklf, c AbrWmllQll, 10 5c:twett. If ' • • • ' • ' ' • t Jonfl, II N•vitrrlll•, ?ti G&n'iltt •• Tot ab ' ' • ' • " Ultlvllf'lity tJI .. Mouqh•n, 11 1-. 2b Hollett, 1b Wilson, 11 PwtfUll, t SllVI, rf $1" MIOUlf, rf Hftle. cf o.i.tmore, Jb Styer1. p Kafl!sflft"' II Tot all ' ' ' • ' • • ' ' ' t " ' ' ' t t • ' I • ' ' , ' • ' ' • • • ' • ' • ' • • • • • • • ' ' • • • • ' • • • ' • • • • • t "" • • t ' ' • • • • • • • T1nlln 21ioolhlll O Smillti. ph 1 O o o . -°"'• Mocttn. 1 VI ~K=v,-:,, { 8 ,8 ,8 Uffll• ._,h 111 Vllll P•,_ I, MIUlon llO 1 Ol•ls . 36 , M ' , << Ill ' ti "it T•Y"t Olmt • SCll'I IJY l11iif11111 ,.., 111 ' 3 II II 'SI" C1emtnhl II Fyothlll ~ COllll 000 202 000--4 ' 2 ,. t!"tn, ., ~ I I 8 OllANOe wou• MT. UC 201 500 l~x-9 11 l ~~·f.11 ' II II ~ w L 01 ·~n Wnl (2) IO' .. "~ 3k 3 0 0 1 Dane Hflll 2 0 Ab r II rll HHrd, 2b 2 0 O l' ~9do i : ~ U5;J1 cf 11 .• I ! I ~g;~!.\b j ~ i i ~~=~ty ; , ! 1~ ~~~~v. 11-rl. l o i 1110 l11NIWKtl ~> r ft ,_, l a(IUIWI BHCh_ I 2 2 ;.;a;"'i 0 0 0 =· "' I I I 1' Sfd!Mt~ 1 2 l\'t -'io '!b l i !',I :1_.. C.1• ' ! l..,uni IMch 0 2 I 11'-Y. 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The k.ey event came In the 100 baebtroke. Loo Al's No. 1 baekltroker never got his chance to easily qualify !or the finala when be jumped Into the }lOOl before the junior varsity race just prior to the event was over. Broa and John Whitmore In the 100 free. Tbtre wu little In the way of Upoell 11 Fouellln Villey't Jack Baba.ohoff and Corona del Mu'1 Bruce Krumpholz br-4 to best tlmel In their event. and Loo Al's Jim WlllOlt, Dive Cox and John JobMOll wed to qualifying tlmes. El Dorado Dominates SWinif est His has,te disqualified him fl!>m oompellng and obwyer1 eOnslder the damage' to !lie unbe01"11 G1!fllns (In leagile duil meetl) al least the Ov~ · By HANi WESCH }lOintl granted !or a IOCOnd place finish in th fin " OJ .,,. DllW •Jttt· 111" Costa Mesa'• ~ha~ were Orange Ueg~ 1 w i m enhanced with the 1-3 prellOll kingpin El Dorado maintained finish ol dlven Tim Gal!all!et' Its oupremacy and vlrtua)IY and Mllre Zeldin aioo1' with ' locked up the league UU. at the eipected q;..niy;ng o1 the loop preltmlnartei Tue .. · Richard Whitmore and Qiuek day at Unlvenlty High. . Brogg In lhe 50 tree and El Dorado · quaUlled II oWimmers In the individual * * * events for the llnala and l)ad '""" u..-both relays seeded in the top ,,,... .. II ....... spot, ,. ,,.._1. aa:= If\/) t :.41'.Ji 2. University, m ean w hi I e, w..,_.. 1'-Al 1:s.t.01 3. Jollntoft 1u.J qualified 'our -~m-·-1·n six l:5f.S1 4, C0111 '(L.4 1:56.31 S. lporia(ll• · 1' ""' ,..,..;, 1cM1 11n .11 •· ow1 "Hoeti 1..v1 events. The Trojans finished 1:.P.• w "''"°" 1ce1M> 11.P.1. s·--• to El Dorado 1'n dual alO llld. M9d.-1. WllllOll (l.A) 2:10.21 ~IU t. Chtcofl (CMI 2:10.t 1 a. Ctl•l lludrl• meets and would have to out· fE111 2:12.1 •ncl Lor""1 fCdMI 2'12·1; 5· Point the Golden Hawks Fri· ,._~ (CCIM) 2:12.•i 6. CfloloCl""ko tSAVJ-2:12.t. day to earn the loop title. • rr-1. Kr\lfTIPhOlt CCOMJ u .•1 2. Ke 1 Phil!! d Larr HkUY CFV) 2).!1 3. llrepg ICM) 23.4; v n ps an y 4. Luttr•U IFV> 21.•1 s. Wllltmor• Campbell paced the Unlvers"y ICMJ 23.71 •· GllrO'f <E•IJ n.1. 1~ DtvfM-1. 0.11..,_ 1cM1 21•.ts1 2. qualifiers. Phillips earned a 1E1n 1u.ts1 3. M. i.klln CCMl final s}lOt In the SO freestyle J '· llltl... (I.A) 170.201 S. MY {FVI 1".U' '· Jl:Mtr. (E•ll and 100 butterfly, w h 11 e J:·nv-1. JohnlOl'I fl.Al u .21 2. ~Ida Campbell made his way into fflVI .su1 s. Miu.art <LA> R.J1 '· the 200 and 100 fr ee events MeC1rtln (E•ll 91,1; J. L.1,1e11 (I.A) • "·'' •·Crim• ICCIM ) •·'· Mike Cosgrove qualified * tr-1. 11rr.111ott CP:vJ 50.•1 2. third in •i..... 400 free and Mark HkUY IFV) Sl-'1 :I. Wllltmort !CMJ - n.11 '· <ll•l l «11n1 IP:Vl "·' 1nc1 Thomas was fifth in the 100 •l"lff ccMJ 52·': '· TrKVILAJ 52·'· breast for University's other -f,,_1. Ctllcon (CMI 4:00.11 2. Eidt IPVl 4:00.41 J. WltlOll (LA) quallllers 4:02.11 4. WM!Mf" (CdM) •:OS.11 5. Cox • cu1 •:0..21 •· Llll'ld 1cM1 •:•.2. Despite cold weather and 100 blek-1. L0tllll (C4MJ 1:00-'1 2. t k' th l Woodn.llf cFvi 1:oi.21 :i. w9111f« cEsn overcas s 1es, e mee saw 1:01.11 .c. llou fCM) 1:02.11 s. L.11t1r111 generally good ti mes, in-'':l 1 ::t'~.f:-l'.'°'"K~~°i'·1· 1cdMI eluding three league record ef· 1iou1 2. SponMil• !CM) 1:06.2r J. forts. Jeff Taylor of Sonora Fotblt (LA) 1('7.71 4. Crimp (CCIM ) 1:•.21 s. a1111r11 I Ed! 1:01A1 •·Muncy was clocked in 1:49.3 in the 200 1u1 1*"· .llfllllr nr1ttr free and 54.6 in the 100, and El :a tr.-1. Jtle• lllf'll 1:"·'1 1. Dorado's Keith Mori had a louttly (CllM) 2:00.4; 3. M.lrlno M in th 4()1) fre Cc+'AJ :r:oo.11 ' Hull (Al 2io1 .. 1 s. f :w;.l e e. ~r.T."I {LA) 2:in.I; 6. Frotl {CdMI At Uft111711.p;. Hlllt -Incl. MH..-1. Ty,.,,... ICdM) :I ~-~-,;~· :--11· 'U fv::,~ 2:17.21 2. MKLNn ICMJ 1:21.21 3. 01•1 f .< , -·I• tf.1· UfljV91'0 •, Dt4 Vllll (CCIM) 2:2•.• Ind MeCIMlr( I; ·f: : UM 2:6'fJ~' . Sldelll b.I I~) 2:26 .. 1 S. Mln'lll Cf'VJ 2!2'.•1 •· rt11 vii ~ l'l!M ~ a.ttf (fV) 21 •. 0. j' 1 ... A...,_ /• ~. I EO • fr#--1. MllldlrlrM> lf'V) 2•.21 2. : I ll'NI ~ II 1:.,. ''· • Hunter (FV) 24.11 ). Otta (CdMJ 25.IJ t... r. :57,, • r C rel ( ) 1: · • 4. Nve tE1!1 15.•1 S. K1n• ICMl 25.1/ '·.!J"'fih , ( mo .!_: . .3'Turnqul1t (VJ 6. M1rcum (Ell) 26.:t. ~:fr.J, JM"'' ~· ~~r. 2:12.0, s1 100 flv-1. ,.,,,,_ {CdMl 1101.7; 2. '!'tff". ( ) 2: . , •lens (8 MeC1rt11y (FV) 1:02.11 :t. Del V1ll1 ''if• '~.lill.J.ltr (lliO 2: I .• 6 . .<trte (C4Ml l:O:t.11 4. """'111 (FV) l:IH.21 J. • 1 ''ij •··k IEDI 23' NYI (E"IO 1:07 .. ; 6. C11M1ntlllm (Ed) 2. lnk~d ~0) •t'."f.' Phllllitt ((Jl l:Of.J, ff-4:\ IJ.t.:. (I,. 2A.4, '· Slt'OM ~~:-1<"Jr:s.1:'da~1 ~~.:~ ··ro11 f:'IS1· · ·~.~. 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""" ~ I• •• cl.ulfled NC• ..... .. ...... ,...1.rty . to< ,....,,.,.,. ,. ...... . : ,A.1111J then read Boner11 J(N lh< DAILY PILOT .,,.,:,M, ' :c--lf comics. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A supermarket chain with 13 stores in the Washington suburbs said Tuesday it will shut down for one day to pro- test the rlslng price of food. Consumers Supermarkets said it would take out a fuD. page newspaper ad- vertise ment Wednesday to teU shoppers its doors will be.clos- ed Saturday -the day it normally does 25 perctnt of the )Yee~·s business. A SPOKESMAN said the ad would include a peUtlon urging President Nixon to impose temporary restraints oh kqi prices at all levels. Store employes wlll stand by, at the supermarket par~g Jots Saturday to collect the peUlions which will be taller\ to the White House 1'1ooday. '"The day-long protest is aimed at stimulating the \Vhlte House to tske action against the outrageous spiral or food prices . There are over 300 highly skllled automotive technicians ready to give ,vour car factory rec:omm1nd· eel 'service on Costo Mesa's Har· bot Boulevard of Cars. .. " A $13.2 millioq, contract , to build aeven en1i1ted and ol· fleer bachelor quarters on military bases on the East Goast and in the West, were awarded to a Newport.Beach civil engineering firm, govern- ment officials h a v e an· nounC"ed. CommunltyScie nc e Tech no 1 o g y Development Corporation, located at 3900 Campus Drive, was low bidder for the projects among all other applicanUi ,. WASlilNOTON CAP) -Lui November, 1z.ye&Mld Joho Malachowsky of West Babylon, N. Y. co"'l'lalntd to lhe federal Price COmmlMlon that a four~t Increase ·tor a botUe of model airplane paint violated President NI x on 1 1 Ph~ 2 con\rOll oo prtceo. , "This Is only four cents but being only 1~41 years old, lhl1 Is a b!i -In on my a 11 o wance," Malacbowsky wrote . ' THE INCREASE, from 16 cents to 19 cent.t for a quarter- ounce botUe Of, enamel pain t, figured out 1o a jump ol ..,... than 28 pe....Ot In lhe price of the paint. ~tonday, that four cents mushroomed to nearly a third of a million dollars.• Testor corp. ol JIOO!tlonl, Ill .. the manllf1cturer cil the model Jiiin!, agtoed to·, Iota!· price reducUon equal . \o 1 ' For Advtrtis'lnt · In _ OUJ; 'N · IOUT Phone Norm St•l•y 642•4321 ' I • • l • • . 'tµesClay's Closjng Pri . . lJfJW Jones Post.s Gf;iin ol 17 P oint.s. olmv Y-OBlt (APl :.._ Tiie ~ llWbl rallied ltronab' 'l'Uuday, ud analYIQ Ylew..t It ., a ruo- 11oa .fo ltrODf docllDes lat weet \!lat went below ~the~ plotu;re would warnnt. Tiie Dow· ··-lnde>: ......... 17,01 points. . . i'Tbe martet It Jn llit Dlldclle ot a revel'lll that ha.'I ~ relatlOMlllp to lut week'• decline,~ .aaid.LU?Y·WICbtel ot 1leChe le Co. ' Wachtel and olben alto Yiewed economic nen · Mm • 1973 s DAILY ,JLOT •• ' • • r ' . DAILV l'tLOT · TONIGIIT'S TV mGIIlJGHTS • ' 'E,,......t' •t VCI .-----.--.... " Co llege taging (o~ · · T ragedy "The 111JU,.J • BI u e A.rmy, il plJY<d 'by Joel Leaves," Jobi\ G~'• oomlc S""'11011- • IOU 0 'T:SO -"Bua Stop." Marilyn Monroe and : Don Marny stM In Ille 1955 movie from WUllsm • lllgt's play about a rodeo cowboy who lassos a • • clalq lilll girl, ' " N arr~tiori Enh~nces Beethoven Conc'ert . 1r11ed11 will rettlve l l • J@ltle's meat a 11 Y Jlll· Q""8t ~' pttmltr< nect balanced ~'!!•, JlanlllA Is Wedneoday when the Orange Portrayed by Joan i.lorrls, Coast O>Uege drama cleper~ whllt Bianchi Mlckebol(,. a meot preStlltl' the play (or a well-known local CC>lf~ty tOUNtay nm. thcl.teracrtresr,plays.JW1J1Tre1s • ., ,. •• NBC II 8:30 -Madlpn. A teenager bolds up a party attended by a ftalthy man and hoodlums with whom he ls trying to Caln !nflueoce. Richard Wid· mark. ' ABC a 8:30 -MR\tby Geotry." An early (1952) look at Charlton Hd.on In th1s drama about a girl from the wrong aide ot tire tracks (Jennifer Jones), 'Mtb Karl Malden. ' CBS II 9:00 -Mitzi , •. The First Time. Mitzi Gaynor stars In tbla lpecial , singing and dancing with Mike Connors, Ken Berry and Dan Dailey. KCET tit 10:00 -The Tami Show. The Tetmage M~c lntema1i9oal Show, fllmro in 1964 for &bow- ing in movie tbeaten, becomes a historical docu· ment ol the rebltth of rock and roll. KTI'V m 12:3Q -''The Bullfighter and the Lady." Robert Stack, Katy Jurado and Gilbert Rol- and are teamed in this 1950 drama. By TOM BAllL2Y Gt .. .,.... ....... This music critlC ta well aware that many I e.11 o.w scribes in this no-man•.._iand or )oornalum lend to look aakance at I.hose lncllned to offer the spoken word u a supplement to the musical of· fering. .. They go along wltb "Peter and the Wolf" btcaUM, they condescendlngly smile, the Prokolleff -k u, afler all, kid's stuff. Bul anything beyond !hat is sure to produce a tightening of the Upe and the acid esplanalloo tbal good music at the adult level speaks for ltaelf and Ja: hi DO need of amplillcaUon, oral or otherwlse. Enter Laurence Harvey and Marlette Hartley onto the Crawford Hall stage to demonstrate to an abiolutely enchanted UC lrvine audience Saturday night that a little masterly narration goes down rather well with lbe CIH/ully aelec!ed _. ~ -tn this t n • t 1 n e e Betthovtn11 magnlflcent "Eonv.nt " . ·-~· . THE BRITISll actor and his channi.ng companion were trem~ly effecUve in t~ tbe r!Je and !all of the Duicn hero, Count Egmont, and lhe puretl puri!t In our critical ranb would have to concede that lhelr fiery elo- quence brought home ln the best possible way the message contained in that superb Beethoven score. Maestro La•1 euce Fos<er blended lhe talents of Harvey and Miss Hartley with the clear soprano or that floe Brl(lsh artiat, Sheila Armstrong, and the solid IUJ>' port of the Loa Angeles Philarmonic Orchestra for an "Egmont" that goes down In this criUc's reCord book as one or the finest offerings of the Orange County Philhannonic Society. ' Fast.er, a veritable work bone oo the podlom ,au nlgbt, ,· DfltRTAlllM£NT ::: ~~:i., U::t..:! ' , John ll'er'zactai occ drama girl friecd, Bunny. . lnstructor, ls directing the "'The House of Blue Leav~s·• show, Which centers around a wfU be pre~ted ~t 8.3U New Yor~ 1~ Technical Wednesday throum1 ~•lff•'Cl•Y director is Peter &arpeUo. i$ t~ <?CC n u d 1 t a r<i ~ m . and maintained that liaison • . throughout, just ~ he had so/ ; • 1 • ' ; magnillcently done In the flnt ·Vlolll1 ;a1k1111<1e the .. no of half of a 1p1endld program. Nalbinltl ~ and James The Bnt~, wbq-~ a ¥' e1 'Fields' eJoqucm piano !or a Foster as principal guest con-lrilliaot readlng of a work du~r ~f the Ro y a. I that appears all too rarely in Philarmon1c, dearly love ~ ;oar concert halli!. Tony D1 Novi portrays Artie ; 4dm1ss1on ls tree. •• Shaughnessy, • <ookeeoer and N A T I 0 N '.A' . woutd-be songwriter. "" soo GENERAL • , Ronnie, AWOL from lhe THEATRES , , man. And little Wonder: b11 . work in tbe Orange County Fields, ~gpec1ally. ~a~ht ooncerts assigned to him has the eye wtlh a contribution been phenomenal and this that elevated the piano seg· "Egmont" concert was no ex-ment of the ~or~ to equal eeptlon. status wttb the Vlolm and cello: the keyboard, in other hand.I, Opera -~ole For Bing HE WAS mE -central figure often tends to be overshadow- in a collaboration that gave ed by its stringed companions NEW YORK (UPI) -Sir us , before the interval, an ex-although this most certainly Rudolf Bing, retired general c e pt Ion al offering or was not Beethoven's Intention. manager of the Metropolitan B ho • '· I c h Opera, has signed a cor:itract eet ven s \.Nncerto n t at It was a f I aw I es s with the New York City Opera merited and got a standing performance by all three for a non~lnging role in a ovation from a capacity au· artists with the peak, fron1 new production opening to- dience. ~ ttrls critic's point of view. night. A s s ociate concertmaster coming in the beautifully Sir. Rudolf will mime the GleM Dicterow ranged his stated largo that divides t.he role or Sir Edgar in Hans ~Yl·6:4S SAT · SUN • 12:o45 1 M~.~! 11sT 1.rnr Of THI YIAll llST '''"'IE Of1Hflf1All • \\'on TV DAILY LOG m-,., . ~ee movements. Vi o 11 n , Werner Henze's "The Young -_.-...._...., • ..., .• ~---.i-...,-·••l!""'"""""''""..,•t •l•l•<l'mlf:""'_.,..,..,. • .,1~ PlB.00 _and cello were as one Lord." The opera 'rill have its ;..I.~-,J:c:l!iii -here m a memorable state-East Coast premiere under the 0 W • -· ment of one of Beeth9ven's rdlrection of Sarah Caldwell of I The ' ' s~ar Inners ~est scores • the Bosfj>n ()per.a Company. ~ Jbuth Coast Repertory Ac;ul1•1ny A\\':irtls [~ " II I OAYS 6:•.s SAT. & SUN. 12:45 Wednesday Evening MARCH '1:1 IJ MITZI GAYNOR SPECIAL * w~h Mike Connon , Ken Berry. Dan Dailey II {j) I 16CW I Mitzi ••• TM HOLLYWOOD (UPl)-Wi& ne.rs of the 45th annual awards of the Academy of Motion Pic- lure Arts and Sciences: rim Ti• ';e11 &any '"' Dt11 Dlllty Best achievement in sound- l :oa I) D tJ CD m m m "... .loin Miki CCMlftOfS IS iuasts for this Robert Knudson and David ())(QI lhwt music ind comedy 1P11ci•I st1rrhl1 Hlldyard, ''Cabaret." 8 loft11111 '11M Cht1Un1 Glmt" ... til · d -· (IJ Cft s..rt '"1 virsa f smi•r· 11\Ur· ...... •-. Special achievement award CJ ni. Avtnltfl :~-:;~ for visual efffcis -L.B. Ab-m ne Fl6ltMn llNIM bott and A.O. Flower, HT be fltlttr T,.. fD l'lwfr ti lW1r1 Pllltinc (A) Poseidon Adventure.'' Best foreign language film-"Cabarel," adapted by Ralph ''The Discreet Charm of The Burns. Bourgeoisie," France. Best achievement in film ed- iting -David Bretherton, "Cabaret." Best supporting actor -Joei Grey, "Cabaret." Best achievement in cinema- tography -Geoffrey Unswoy· auf, "Cabaret." Best song -"The Morning After," from '"'The Poseidon Adventure." Special award -Edward G. ROOl!lsm. Special award -Ro6alind AN EVENING OF RARE PLEASURE ! ''THE TEMPEST'' by William Shakespe•r• lYtth'I' """ SV!ld•V· l :tl p.m. -lilt New,orl 91Yd.. COJll MfW Rtstl"O'llilfl/lnlorm.llllon ..... l>P SUNDAYS: A .. ~y l"OR (HILOltl!N MAGIC THEA Tit Ii AT 2:08 P.M. llOBU~T $TEVE i!fOFOllD MtOVEEN . . "JEREM IAH "Gal WAY" JOHNSON" ,,.,. • Ml Dulce EAlllln•• t:JO a ,.... Best achievement in short , . m-"'""'" m1o l'jlfUSMC ..,, &)DYM ... ltt GJ .. :w llllltMi subjects, live action -"Nor- Best achievement in docu- mentar:y short subjectll-'"lltls Tiny World," produced by Charles and Martina Huguenot \(an der Linden. Russell. Best achievement in direct- ing -Bob Fosse, "Cabaret." (GI .t:30 (I) Htp11'1 Mmn U!) D Clft Oe ~ 1tn11 man Rockwell'! World . . . ' 0 Mtwlt: (90) "M11 .. 1 Strlt(' t='S fm DtlUT l••tn ... MtMlin An American Dream," produc- (drl) '60-£tnest Bor1nlnt, Glenn "Blys ind llioons" The first ol six eel by Richard Barclay. Corbett. ~iwln M1thtw1. se1m1nt1 from • S1ll11 ol lllmt: by Best achievement in short (I) cas ..... Waller Cronkite 11at11r1 phol:Olf'IPtltf Jim 8onls. subject.8, animated -HA 9 Mm ll'Nl'll lflfw lO:OD C'hristmaa Carol'' produced by 111..., lllltt> fJ Hlch drama in Ardic! Richard lvllllams. ' ' SI"*"°°"., ..... "Tiit Ciw * "APPOINTMENT WITH Best supporting actress -:g =~t~ -DESTINY-Peary's Race Eileen Heclcart. "Bl\1lerilies Im) IMll for The North Pole." Are Free ,. fttftt Fnll-IJ@ ll8C14LI A'' t I • t ~ ~!i~~·!iii!!!ii!i~il 1oiU ... Witll DatillJ "PlllJ'I RICI I l!J Uttlt laclk fOI' tM North Pole·• Lome Gnen1 1:00 II W D ti""" 111mtes ttib draNtlc c11ran1c1t ot 8 INlllt tw....,. w 111111'1 lifelofl& oOstuio• to I TniD • ~.... pi1Ct hb Ptfl!DNll ri.um.n: "" tM '"''I" Wont ' Po•. . , _, Ml Uoo! 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Ch11tn Ald11111 D ®} m Ilic W.M1td., Alylt11J elld Annt Frtneis stir. -Mldlp n "l111 (!lldtow!I Bflll" (R) OJ Tt TtH lit Tnrtlt A plflJ 1tt1n0tcl: '1 1 wt1Hll)' m111 Cl) Trt1 Advl11tun Ind hoodlUrl\1 wttfl whom ltt it 12:00 m Alfttl Mltdlclct ,,_lb tryln1 to 11ln ill'Mncl Is held up ID Wndlftllt .,, • tfffl•ftl'., • 12:so a ""' O IIJCll l!IAIC -m _:.,,.lot-""1111 -: i10) ---(i) ...,.. (#~) '50 -·-Stoel. (ch'•) '52-.ltnnlftt Jollts. Ch1rtto11 m"" Cally Htston, 11:111 M~. A tilt trorn l:OO C')00(])Nm Ille wron1 Md• of tN frleb. Cl lf l:JO 6 Mowle: "Misti Hell" (d,.) '5'- nlde br thl 1111~ silt lcwtt. iMmes John Otrek, (l1lne Etew111, l.wtllllly bllliMUIUPI Mel .lltl Giil 2:GO m Al-#Jrld Shew: .,..._ Cnl- 19 .. ltoJ Ill wlto IMbbtli h«, tM 141 ..,.,, IU.14, • (C) Ifft. • Me" Crtrrifl ... C.rt M1rlll" IHIJ ~ Thursday 1•m ., .. .....,_.('Rs) ·u- Glen~ Ford, Randolph Scott, [vtirl ~tJS. Cltir• ltwor, l!•IJ .... s. ... (COlll) '" -,.,, r, Mn Sherldl11. J:GI .,.. ...... Siio! ""'1r ... • C..I, (Wis) '!! -1"" 1. J.lffltt Ste.art. NOW THltU TU IS DAY ' . CHARLITOH HDTON "S KY JACKED" .... I A9UIL WI LCH "KANSAS CITY BQt,IBER" Best achievement in docu- mentary features -"Mar- jne," p<od...d by Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan. Best achievement in costume design -Antborly Powell, "Travels witb. My Aunt. u Best achievement In art di· rection -"Cabaret," "Rolf Zehetbauer and J urgl!n Ki .. ' Best screenplay based on material from another medi- um -Marlo Puzo aod Francis Ford Coppola, "The Godfa- ther." Best sl«y and acreenplay (based on factual or original material)1 -Jeremy Larner, "1be Candidate." bach. Set deooration by Her-Best actor _ l\iarlon Bran- bert Strahl. do, ,, __ Godfather" ~.~. D.~ -'m••J ~""""" -U~ =~ =• ~ --"""'"'"" -• Best actr<ss -Liza MiMel- -"Limelight,"~~ Chap-. Ji, ''.Clban:t." !in, Ra)'l'D<¥ld ~~·and Larry • Beot picture -"The Godfa- RusseU. ~. . . ther," Albert s: Ruddy, pro- Best" scoring idiij>tation -ducer. . · ~ NOW -i FIRST TIME> TOGETHER ,ll . ~· ' " Cybill Shep.\erd~ Edd ie Altieri . Jeannie Berllr\; 1~11-IE LIFE ANO TIMES OF 111 " •• -··~· . ,_ .. """"' ll!wMhtlll ~-, CONT. SAT, • SUH. FllOM 2 I IARG«AIN MATINll WID,. 1 P.M. U.A. CfTY CINIMAS U.Dlll OAY IVl!ll:Y TUES. SOC (ALL U.0111 Ii llNlqtl tlltZIHS fJ:JI TD l:IOI O 'Watct1 "'ttu 1111111" (dri) ·43 _,.,I lu~as, Sette Davb. ..... Vlft•" r.cincL (tdv) '3' - W'JIK'I S.~iy, Leo C.rrlllo, Fey tft ----·"Ult, .... ti Ult 4:00 "ttttM•11'• Acrttem'" <•r•) ~M, •• ,_.,...,,. Pd, Jollli Glffiltd. , Try Saturday's Nelvs Quiz We Dare You 4:lO (J)-•ltlll ..... • -...__,._. --L»Ol.a SIAD/UM • t;;:. '-.. ~tU.~li•~:;tr.:W -• .LI.-··--~··' . S1Ao111M •3 ,-.:, .. _., .c:ir--. ,._,,_,,. ... SIAD/UM ·!:"; .. •'"ll'l" . .!.!,J l.:'.Y • HURRY! ENOS SOON "Fiddler On The Roof" ,., "llac~ M,.....,a. White . , Momtn0" . "Bloody Mdn.ma" I RI · "Deliwerance" 1IMI CRI "McCabe & Mrs. Miier" ''The Getaway" IPGI ... "Lady Slogs The Bl•es" I RI ''Poseidon AdYenture" ' 1..t l"G> '"Fuiz" ' S.CCNld ,_,.,. • I a I · ,BAR BRA STREISAND "U~ THE SANDBOX" CONT . .SUNDAY FRO~ 2 -··~···' o• r ' ' .. ---" .... _ -·-·"""Uil'.1 . 11do i459 Vi.I Lido Newport Beae:h Phone: 673-8350 ' CO-HIT D.I. ONLYI, "BRUTE COR PS"111 I • •' DON'T MIU If (1.) RAINBOW IRIOGI {II) , (1.) GIMM( SHflTEt l'Gl • (3.J TWO LANE BLACKTOP (It) lmp .. l•lbtlw'n 1 • , , e~,~ti Blvct: ' I> Harbor BIYd. 871·1862 Dl1$Y AWA•D HOMINll! MAR\ON 8~ANfl9 'GODF,ATHEll (R) + BROil CORPS (R) • tmcoln Av1 . •~\! cl llnoll 5'7·2223 CABAH T(PGI • WtWTIMttD10TlOY1ll4"l "'Oftt;rl!I •&•IAI &SVM lt..oQll - Wldntlday, M""h 28, 1973 ' ' I'~ Not.es , I Mally New · ~hows Opening ~ l • • ' COMPANY -Julie Garvin knowS she has visitors (from left, Richard Jlise. , Chuck Schleker and Isbi Salazar~ but can't see titem in this scene from " Cd! Until Dark," opening Thlll'9day at the San Clemente Community Thea· "Bladr -.. _ rua11 tonlCbl -.ii Sa~ oaly 'IOllb an l :IO curtain al the WbaleYOr ,..... pni....,.. Udo !Alo aubbowoe, 'IOI Via In the n!llm of Uvll!g tboller, Um Sood, NewporL Beach. )'Oll're •114 to llnd l~eloo« tho -l!Ul'IO, <>nnge Coat tbls weelt as new prqdu<IJons pop up from AFl'ER A WEEK'S post· Colla Mesa to San CJemente. pcoement, the s u ape n 1 e thriller "Walt Until Dark" is GettJnc a beod stort .., the IOI for a Thunday openlna at field last nliht WU tbe spring the San Oernente Community productloo cl the Udo Isle Playors, Poler Sblll!er's Thealer. Joanne Cordeo is "Blaclt Oomecty," w111cb r1ms dlMctlng the Fred!!ridc Jtnott ..................... 1. On Thurs-c1mna ,.11h Julle (Baas) ~--.--Garvin ~ the central day, lhe San aemonto Olm-role c1 a bllnd WUD1D 1er- mun117 -bowl In wtlh -by lhree dru(.Jwnllng ·~~cltbo .... thugs. ~" dnmll. ''Walt UnUl lab1 Salazar, Richard Mi>enel' and Chuck Sclllcker South C o a ' t Repertory COl)trlbula lhe vilWny in lhe launches an extended engaae-San C 1 em en t e ~uction, ment of Sbakespeare'I H1be .......... Tern-'" Friday 00 a six· while MeWile Mell pla)'I the ,...... I mlsch1emB moppel who b& nli!bl-a-weel< I ch e du e . .111 lm....._•I all Clilldron's shon join the !Un °"""' ..--y, ' • "-'rn 7 Deadline Friday as well, wllh the Costa • ~~~~'!"~ lhe-~ • Mesa Qvlc Playhouse _. -~ ~• -ling "Tho Shoemaker and lhe Gbarsl as a pair of ~ • \., ~Summer Actors Sough.t '. '. ' Robert E. Moe, general of northern Idaho for slngets, clans and staff members, who manager of the C&m>usel dancers, actors, musicians In lhe pas! years bave come ;'Players, bas announced lhat and ~. • from all parts ol lbe United ! April 7 Is lbe deadline for 1111>-"IDolrumontalllll, who ·ma1 Stales, receive nlOID and m!Ulng a-''-tlons for tile per!Ql'lll ""flit&" asil'ell,-an -fer lhelr aen1<es. The J_ ......... especially ~ lo •PP-......... llal! ;.._.._ ··- 1¥13 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, ly," aald"""' "jlocame lbll ~ ~ .. ~. - I IWIUDer musical season. year we agam plin lo .Ille Ill ...U llljieod& ~ ''Anyone wl5hing to apply orq.estra." , should send a resume to me al Four m n sic a ls Blind Aid 268M'Calle Marla, C&plstrano "Promises, Promises," "My Beecil 9'l624 before April 7 so Fair Lady," "Bow to Succeed lhal by roturn mall I can In Business Without Really . '· sc'Sitlile an aud1tion for the Trying'' and "Flnian's Raln-l!. pros p e c 11 v e com-..,,...-are~9obo-~ ;;! " Jlne Al<!-__ duled !Gr Ju1f ~ . ·-r are poolttoils open In 2. " ; . 1mmcal repertory tbealel-The 24 .perfonners, f4clml. ... . ' • ., ~ •• ~,,. ., • ~. ... •• -,.. :j ' ~ ' • HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Edward Albert, who starred as Ille bHad )'Ollth In "But· teifli'" Are Free," bas llped lwo radio messages loi"'ibe Braille Jnstilute. . . Elves" and lhe Q\lldren's complele/1bo. cul . Theater Guild of Newport "Wall Unlll Dark" wtll play Harbor staging ari orli!Dal lhree weekends, 'l'bursdll)'s musical, "Due to a Ladt of lhroUllh Salurdays, al 8:30 .ln Interest, Tomom>w Hu Been lhe cabrlllo Playhouse, 20Z Canceled." Avenlda Cab r 111 o, San CK Co ed 11 Clemente. Reservations LIDO'S "BLA m y 49M465 r -wtse!y dlwrc:ecl ffOOl Ifs ' ' compon1on play, "~ ADDITIONAL performances Liars," for !ID production -of Soulh cout Repertory's II a BrWm farce lltnlctured ''The Tempel!" bave been .......i llllJllng, or the !act of acbeduled I""" before Its Frt- 181De. ROD Alliertaen 11 dlreo-day openhig, doe to-1111- tlng the war goiDpon In vance ...... Dd fer Uctels. The lull arena staging. Sbakespean!ID prodJJdlon wtll John lDugbrnan and Rita be ataged Tueadays lhnlup Liedap play lhe leedlng roles Sundays for five weeks. in the Udo production, with David Emmes, SCR'1 ei:- Pal Gilchrlll and Sam ecuiive director, II staging lhe Vmfeda In plum character ahow, Which llarl Hal Landon rolee. Olhen In the cast Jr. as Prolj>ero. Others In lhe are I.a))Q)a~~• John ilepedory_cael are RepiaJd Ptilllipo, Paul Soop a D d Root, Bob Wl'lght, Sarajane George Hmis. Robinson, H. J. Parb, Jim • 11 1 1 fllifQliiA119iW iJ ' nr.=..-=!"'..m"'A":'".:\l\"'.::'== ml•-)otll!lltflllll.·•lll•llll-........... .... I If • ....UY neu f'lllDAY. , ... &111 , ... r ~ · Ill, •IUN....,. HOUDAYI. lllMIDN' A llM ~· .. , ......... -... I • • ' • . • "!'• '' I -- ............... :~.--·-·---=--~ ....-..------·~-· ... PSI! . lllnmATlllOlil . . . . . . .... • • ' <'' • llS'f Dl•gQL ..,::.:.,: -- ' ' • 1 de?rlest.1 William B r a d y 1 Rlcbard Doyle and Diane !.lym. Special directorial assistance comes f r o m Shakespearean actor Michael Keenah of San Diego's Old Globe Theater, whlle Robin Frederick , also of the Old Globe, has compoi;ed original songs and music. Performances wlll he slaged al SCR's Thlrd Step Theater, 1817 Newport Blvd., C<llla Meoa, wilh an I o'clock cur· lain. Relemllloos &IS-1363. THE SPO'IUGBT falls on lhe younger aet lhlJ weekend at the Costa Mesa C I v I c Playhouse 1'bere t h re e performances of ' ' Th e Shoemake!' and lhe Elves" will he preaented. Director PaU Tsrnbelllnl bas written the original script, with music and lyrics being 1upplled by Anita GnJ8smaD. Torri Vitro and llllcbelle Ehlers will p l a y the shoemaker and bis wtfe, while lhe elves wlll be Sue Ela Bauah, Shawn Hemphill, Mark Frick, Maria Anderson and Carol Baumgartner. Other major roles are taken by Tina Jolwon, Martt Delaney, Adam SlnYkln and aay Epperson. Qirlafn U.,.. are 8 p.m. Friday !O:W a.m. Saturday and t:lo p.m. Sunday al the COmmunlly Recreatloo center Oil the Orange C 0 U D t y Fa I rgrounds. ReservaUons during lbe day at BSl-6300. CONTINUING its f i v e - weekend run al the Hunttnaton Beacb Playhouse II Paddy Q\eyefsky's "Middle ol lhe Night," a romantic drama which closes the generaUon gap. Terrence Doyle and Tero Dtlllng!wn play lhe leading roles under the direction of r Ran<IJ Keene. othen In the Huntlnglon Beach cast Include Grace Shaw, Pat Mulllm, Ann Parvaesb, JWll Gibbon, Lal' ry Woodard , David Andel'lon, Wanda Millay and Melinda Glbhon. Performances begin at 8:30 Friday and Saturday al tlle playhouse, 2110 Main St., Hun- tinCtoo Beach. ReeervaUons 536-4446. TWO FINAL l)erfonnances of "Arsenic and Old Lace" are scheduled this weekend at Golden Wesl Colleg<'s Actor'a Playbox. Stewart Rogers is directing the classic comedy. CUrtain is 8: 30 for the J oseph Kesselring rev iv a I about a pair ol old ladlfs with a penchant for poiJoning thelr ,. MAD DOCTOR -Of' ange County actor Alan gentleman visitors. Tickets Hart plays the title role are available at the GWC . in "Doctnr Cook's "--bookstore or at the door. U'\11.l" C1l1IER SHOWS on the hoards locally this weekend In· elude: den" at the Long Beach Community Playhouse. ~ "ll"e ~ a Lack of Intenet, Tomorrow Has Been Can- celed '' -an original muslcaJ by lion Tbrooson (creator of "Mother Earth") .for the Oilldren's Theater G u i Id . Opening performances Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the Costa Meta High School lyceum theater. Reservations 540-7450. Rites Held For'Cowboy' 1"'Ibe Boston Story" -Slnta Ana Cornrnunlly Players, 530 N. Ross SI., Santa Ana. Clos- ing perfonnances Friday and Saturday at 8:30. Reservatiom 541-2188. HOLLYWOOD (AP) - F\lnenl services were held Tuesday for old-llme cowboy movie star Ken Maynard, who died Friday at lhe age of Tl, "Doctor Cook's Garden" - Long Beach Community Playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach. Opening performances Friday a n d Sa!Urilay at 1:30. ReservaUons (213)-. President Nii:on sent a telegram to Maynanl's family, and Calllcrnla Gov. Ronald Reagan seqt Oower1. ' .. About 200 persona attended services. Burial was tn Fores& Lawn Memorial Pin: nest lo the l!r•? o1 bis oecond wtle. . L . .. ,J•.~ '.\ . WINNER .'" • ,., .... '·6F 8 . ' AC~DEMY AWARDS . · ., , f&'lt A~t~ , ,, ,~t Suporiflit Actor . ... . Best Director test Cln•matogr~°"'Y · Best Score Aclop! ,, ; Best Art Dlrectlo1r ' , Best Fiim . Editing 1 a YOUU uuoYn I PAUL NIWMAN AND aoem llDIOl.D ~· ··•mn1'1'~ . -~..-...~-·. l&'J \ ~!It • ·---- • Retiriiig Decision ~Vary ByDR.~JV' ' ' Door Dr. ~·.-Jn­way t1m fortunate -I'm my · .... -'N9boc!1 hU to tell me when, to rotlie. I'm only 47, Wt when I get to be C O< es no company rules 1'ln iiinle ' the to quit If I don't want lo. But I .WI have a probtem. · W)>en? 'lllat'I the cj1leltlon. I have enooigh moiley to llve on 10< the reil of my li!e. Jl:lX!Uih ~ illy' 1ri~ ~nd ""'" · can I qui) now wltboui lak- liig the chance of wltberin1L"" the vine llJld dying early? Or abaD l wait? ' DOCTOR 'IN THE HOUSE .Penonalfy, I am fOd ·up with · ,going to work every day. I would like to take It easy. But my friends tell me I am much too young to retire. What do you advise? -Mr. D. COMMENT : I can't possibly . adviae you without knowing you. The decision should be In the hands of yoorself, your wife, your lawyer and your personal physician. I recall a paUent younger than yourself (4S) who asked me whether he was too young to quit. I readily gave him the green light. He c r u i s e d through life as happy an in- dividual as I ever saw. 1be last l heard of him when he was · 70, he was sUll active "doing nothlng." Now, there Is an anacbronlsro ~ .here , t h a t c:taerves explana\iolt. He . was . doln~ things he wanted lo do but dldn't have to d6. Mw ll~<w e,Arll~ he had pr~ If a8ai·n•t boredom. (le wllal•cau5es so many;. to withir \~ have not ~psred lhem,.tves !Or reltrenieDt. I had told htJli to retlie because l knew be was . psycbologk:ally and financially ; prepared for it. He enjoyed reading, music. palnting, golf, tennis -and also sports where he was a spectator. He waa an expert on silver products , and was called upon to lecture all over the COWltry Oil this hobby. Such a man can retire happily 'any time be~ • AS FOR YOURSELF, Mr. D., where do you fit in? What Can you turn. tO? If you havr to Jrope for an answer -Instead ·at spilling over with many tnthualastlc suggestions · - pten you'd betler think lt over Carefully before retiring at 47. • I've advised patients wfth no interests but their Work to eontinue at the job Into• thelr late SOs or 70s, and they lived !ta.PPY• fulfilled lives. Think it ov!r carefUlly before taking the plunge, Mr. D. For Mrs. U.: Most dentists are careful not to overexPoSe their patients to X rays. · Although there are no set rules, I believe that the American Dental AssociaUon does not think it is desirable · fer every patient to have routine complete (full-mouthl X·ray examinations at annual or semiannual dental ex· aminatlorui. This, in spite of the fact that patient expomire has been greatly lessened by the use of newer X-ray ap- paratus, more sensiUve films, and the use of special .metal filters. ' For Mr. L. It Is a good rule to refrigerate all kind of cheese. It should be' well wrapped. It's evident that hard cheeses like Swiss can be safety stored for longer periods than cream cheese or cottage cheese. In fact, cot· tage cheese should be used within three to five days. For Mrs. p.: By "acld" milk I bellji:ve you meam ' acidophilus milk. This contains . special culture• ol helpful bacteria caJled Lactobacillus addophilus. It is sometimes used in the treatment of in. testinal disorders. .. • · ,¥empouse problems, ~d .~ •xis\ now that the use Of female hormone tj!erapy )las ~ discovered says Dr. Stelncnlhn 'in his booklet. uWbat To Do For Change Of Ute." For a copJI write him at this peper enclosing 25 cwts .,.i a STAMPED, SELF· l>llESSED ENVELOPE. Health Shift • ~.-28,1973 F•1lllillfl c•~ "' •u IC••n• ' ' ':I'll be very cartful crossing the street 'cause if a truck ran over me thtn I'd ~ove to go out and buy ongtl · clothes." Jy JOYCE L KENNEDY • Cotwnod 1rith 1-well )'OU -er )"ill' IOll or ~ter ;- "Ill do I'! ~e'? A s!pillfc.anl study, t!)Pll<ted by Aleunder . w. AsUo, dlredA?r of ~ for the Amertcan Council on Education, (l;teUUl"el ~ on a student's J>rospecfa fbr · freshman , gradta and f.or slaying tllroull> greduelloll. Here are hlg'hli1ht1 , parpehrased fnin\ Dr. Astin'• 1972 1laot, "Predlclng Acsdemlc PerfQl'lllallU I n Colleiie" (~ Pr.S., Mac· millan Co.): . Expect a eome-<lown. The majority of collige fmib!Den !hould be _..i to .-.. average grades bek>w tbote they received al high scllool. Vying with . 011>er students whose ae8demlc abilities are · as good or 'better-than your · own., you ,llillldenly· may llnd ·· NYLON Hl•LO,W , · COM~Lml.Y INSJAii.EtOVER WXURIOUSfOAM PADDING 100% OONT ~OOUS Fl!AMENT NYlON PILE. . ~ POPULAR NYlON Hl-lQW-THAT_COMBINES fRltED-Bi;.wrY NID OURJQllLITY. EXC~LLENT'tOLOR , ' c~p1CE$. COMl"A~BL.~. 9'ET~IL ..... ~ ........ $7.99 1 ' ' '. • • ' ' INDOOR-OUTDOO~CARPETS w-...-28.1973 PILOT·AOVERTlSU Jf ance· Predictable f youroelf in the middle or ••en -. U!<e(y to leavo oo!J.el• -llall1 lnterdiqeoble. test ""°'• t...i to be older, low"°""" .About half of col)ece al\er '\hi --. yeer lhiD (Oollep toloclMty -the less interested in olMainln( fresluneu g~ ~•1 1llghtlJ' are lllOlf. ' ab11Jt1 1onl ~ the stlMleot dtcree at the time lbllf .,.. more than • third Pt 8'1, llJld body -alto IS Ill lfnponant OOUtce, llJld more Interested ID only I pOrcebl le\ 1''1. A AL'lllOUGR HroH 8CQOOl,. JDdlealOt ~~ clbcussed ln an eerty marrtsge than di!> beglnnln( ~tudelll .ball. ~t .~ ptrformance ls th6 my 1811. '.). 1, lypl&I &tUdent. one cbac,>Ce 111 10.cil'ldlif!i D's, be.I """"' lndlqWr of mw studmtS •Wbo.'..)dle better • Student'•"""·~· and ::';1~7.~ ;i:i-=i.: !: well a """""'' will d~ in coi. grades tbal' ~ lbare ~· cduca and' cbanCI in 100 ol ::..;., __ F's. •-• ls not rella"'• wben ti-ch a r • 't r ls tics· economic status have ~ .......,. K""' ,. ,.. . ' ,, ' ••'7 small effects on sradtf (Grade• referred I'! are grade ' • ~at.cl &l><MI • tu d y ourtng the freshmsn yeor Iii point averqes.) ~ . } habits In htgb school, was college. For grades, ll helpo to be a cGt aar Corner. member of..acl!<>laslic ,booor ~ Allhoogh blaclc students 11j11., smart female ; tor ltAying · • , • ,soclet1 •. ratm ..it blgb on both studenta from less educa~ power the males have the , •' r. 1 academJ.c abUlf and drive to ..,.ml( edge. Bright womeii get hlghOr ...... ·'-~ ·~.J_.~ """"'1eve. st..whta who do ana ten well-to<lo '" , ....... --... _,, . -· than eipeclb!: turned t,.i to drop out ...... '"" grades than equally . .m~t¥ fr II '"" gndepoint,.average • 1n papen late;. csme la~ lo quently, race and !amllY men, altboogh sex differences can ')lo pn!dlcted wtth moder!· &as, made wtsecrackf in beckQound show no refi. don't seem to matter mucb Q8 """"""'1 from a lmowb class, w.nt to 1be mov1 .. 1..,. tloMhip to dropping out ...,. among less able st>!""'& edge ol both lqlucbool gradeo queoUy. · ..,. • ,' lJle student's high scboo! Overall, a man is about twice llJld """"',., -or the,m'llji/ snJDENTS bnal ~ · n d fades and test scores aJ1f as likely u a woman to get college admissions tests. With emale J • ' • e 8 taken lnto account. The only blltderline or failing.grades as respect to their value ih I · . ) ,'wf\o!e cban<;e>. of esceptlon to this trend ara fresbmep. .Jn spite fl. their predicting grades dW'ing the dropping out are somewhat Mnwhite coll~e women 81¥J. s up~ r io r a cad em l c freShmlin ·year, the major col: greater than wouJd be women with relatively IC performance, women •a r e lege admissions tests ari predicted fropi ,grades and educated parents. ..• · ~ECT FROM, , · ,, . , · ... 1,.... t""-fl., ._...,,,-.. wu.i.,.-. ht.,_'" GI.ft..,..,. NOW SAL£PRICED ...... '.' ..... i:OMPARABLE RETAIL .................... $7.99 ar Ozird3 Do-lt-Yourseif Cut and Ca"l IDEAL FOR FAMILY ROOMS, PLAYROOMS AND POOLS. AVAILABLE IN MANY HEW EXCITING COLORS. 99 COMPARABLE RETAIL •••• , ........................ $3.99 NOW SALE PlllCEO ••• . ' I ' .COMPARAlll RETAIL •• •••••••••··••••••••••••••••$4.99" . \ ' w. LOS ANGELES V~NTUltA WBTCOVINA ·~~!. ANA~~ MIUIW 7007 Laurel Cooyoo l 114f Wlloiolre .llvd. 2501 f. Main St. 2526 I. Wo-A,•. MfN.l._,lf, ••c•11'11aM .. ........ k ... llvd, -9~2-2200 477.SSU 648~1 ""4471 411-""7174 ' ,,,.,., ~ l7MllMIPJ CANOGA PARK TORRANCE HOLLYWOOD PASADENA COSfAMUl ' SAN CARLOS 21 031 Sh1,mon Woy n111c. .... a.a1 :M7·2"4 1411) SU-1421 t ! 'I • . ' .... I . ' .. -. I • --J"" - - - ........,_ ----" . C': T :>'t ,_ ~ • • I ·~'6,g,~\ . .. ..~ .. ' • ····· ··'·"';·.··· ....... ;~· f~.1.::-~::.· " ' :, ..... ·., ... ;. ..... . ',. ,, ......... , . . STEAKS .. •• ' ~men : llA ANDERSON, Editor 'ff•• '"• Mltdl .. tm ... -~ • -.. Hort$ News and Views ' Appetite .· ·Accented By li6RoTHY WENCK ..... ClllltY ..... Mwt.r- w~. YU'f M~UI umuch meat u Americans. In underdeveloped natloila where food Is scaree and costly, the ~ are vegetarians -not by -bOf ·by necessity. Tiiis ii ilecause it ii much more N- ficient to§ plants and eat them than it.ii w plants, feed them to anlmali, theo eat liie animal. An animal IJ t • very Oii!enstve "mld- dlelDID." I ~ ' ' Jn tenlll ti ' the rtsources needed to produce It, loeot ts a very costty luxury. And It ii ... be!:IU80 of our alfiuence that ,,. ha,. been ablt to afford to Irr creaoe so ailcally our consumption ' -of-L Jn Ille Americanl ate 56pommof chop suey "" cllo• meln "' other type ol main dish having a lot ol ....,tables (bean ....... pea pllls, tic.) tnd llllalJ shn!ds <r cubes ol ~ <r DOlllllY and possibly -Of tofu -m..r. ,..... ..,.. beana. Tbll ls typically oerva4 -rice. A Me11can meou might llldlldo ntlried beaDs, rice, tordllu, and ,...... eo- cbDladao or -,,_ with aman amount& al ,_I OI' poultr1 pllll cheeoe, tomato, lett-cblles. • A Southern Blad: ,_, mi11X CObllll ol black eyed peu balled with neck boneO, corn brMd, OllObol .....,. and sweet potlm pie. A vec<tarlan ~!lit • bowl ol navy bean-followedllr~' (mad• al soy meal plus ), coolted vegetables, and !mW IOlttl th )'OIUlt. l!adl o(lhese ,_Ir relaUvely low -and has my lllllt meal Yet these • beef ... ,.. = 1970 tlU ~ llod ll1 (S of tllOm -1s'bave plmty ol ,..ieln pn>Y!ded by , veal) and '• ate l!1 ,...... al ,... -per year. w~ -Into the lllblt of eaUng a lot al portJcularly beef, and thil lncnlulllC . bas been 6Do ol the bDjllltmt why mut pricol have -opwardl. -· .. --encouraged ta bey lest -t -by -wl ... In lavw o1 bolG>Ctilll •1, and by lhe Prelldelll ... bil -advisor, ~ Kalmr. . ... Tlil. qq1.ue•ell1Doa-.. la bow do we ~ • ,_ so that our meall are ....,.._ ID ·1am111 melliben with 1maller quantities of :'.!..Mr 1lllcht be -In ... ....... Illa-al ellllraJ...,....,... set ..... a M meet. WUt do tbe1 eat? 1: NI ...... mlpt cabt ol • beans, rice, corn, wllea4 -and "'8W'I· The mNla are filling becluoe ol the starchy meat wenders. Bui Ibey are not as b1'b In calories aa a meal ol meat with !ta llJcb fat -· (The protein ol meet aJoo gJm calotlest) • n ,...,. ~ i.r Idea r... 1oor1s . to -_. bmll)r ---~ ""' mlPI -1111-!0ftlP cootboob l:.J;" ...=_11 IU" OIYlllful meat-u- ~DWWW 'ft WI MUD Q. "1111 _,. IJ • tan(alof A. A a.po II a ltybrld dtn\I frull Ulllally It.ts a.,.. belweea a taaeenrie anda~,liut~canaloobea ..... -a taaaorlne aad a ...... darln oranp. (Actuafiy a 1aa1011ne IJ a wrlel)r of maDtlarlD ........ ) 1' ' -eater on e S?! • J Ole-bards, Wbo tnslst an m e • t • ..,...n, beef, 1n their dolly c11.u, otill mJclil be looklni r.r Wl)'I to_ ... 111 lllile of riJll!C·prics, the beef dollar CODbestretdleclaccor~tolUll· = <OIDpiled by the venlty ill Gmla .Airicdllunl E x te D 1 I o D Servl<;t. .~. are '"'. bow to bey routs and Dort'I bey yoor meat (n<>lt and pacU&ed In the required llDOUllt per meal, tbe aervioe says. • lllltead, pw'Cbaae a ~ roast, when advertised al special pnoes, and then do )'OUr own cuWng and paekaginc at borne. An eumple Is chuclt rout. Purcbise elgllt pound& for an overage family; two roasta fir a large family. -When cut and PICkaled at borne, It will yleld four meals, and the serrice says a total of '2.51 to $2.18 can be saved. <n'8Ell NAMES ' Olllct roast& m sold under dillerent names ln dillerent mas. They may be la)>eled omier cuU, 7-booe, blade, aboulder, cros&-ann and round-bone,. depending Cl1 their location In the chuck ·of s'l%t. ~;,.... the ribs contain more . tender muscle than thole cut near the · noel<; thole cut towanl the cooler' of the -CIXlt.aln a higher proporilon of meal to-. Qualltlel to loot for, according to the ..-lll'Yice, fir lean meat-are velvetJ. flne.cralned and finn texture. The color -1<1 be brighl. cherry-red, and the meat should be marbled with apockl ol -lat with a layer ol white Oal:y fat around the outside edge ol the cut. Bones that are reddish and porous come from yoong beef; booes ol older beef are white and Olnty. CUI properly, the &-J>OW>d roast will yield 11> pollDds booeless steak, a g. pound boneless rout. % potmds ol stew moal and 11> pounds of booes for -· Your roast will loot something lite the sketch (lop, Jell) with muscles and bones aa lollpws: Benes: A, blade; B, backbone; C, rib. M'ulcle1; 1, outside; 2, center; S, inside chuck. ~ curnNG INSTIWCl10NS: With a sbarP knife, cut along the blade bone (A) m the side nelrt to (2). Trim the meat (I) away from the blade bone. This 1>ooe1ess mea\ may be cut Into cubes for stew, sblsb kabobs, or casserolts. U I~ ii large enough it can be " TOP •· , • " • BOTIOM TOP ROUNP . r •' " . . One shopper asks.another at the meat cocmter: Are there still any cuta that flt an average lood budget? ' ,,., reply1 Have ,.. tried clluck toast -8 thick illc:e O[ beef, -Jn -that la lo_ In ... than moot meatal And then the ,ticbange of ' ~ol ~-Wl)'I to coot tl!la One, hearty cut · ol bet! Is to brown it, then simmer lo t-perfe<lioo. Dm't ovtrloot the imoortint *P of l]lrlnkllna the meat on both Bides lrilh -um glutama!e to brine out the very best of Illa natural meat Ila,.. In the On--..... - 'lllmllo Clllct Roast -_ .. a .. Is an example ol bow good tllll <Ill ol meat can ba. Can )'OU lma(lne tM - ol tomato, ...... and lllllrinut "•ded dllrtng cnothig with the natural JUic,. of the beeff Tiiis Is • 1llonJuchl1 lludpt"1anted dllb yet t::"llly t1cb ID OaV<r, and It bet fJne nulrltloa. The Germana have 1-. .._. the serret ol ..... lnadlucltroatt. TbeJ• 11 to -their ilorioa s-rtnten, tbe 'lntftnatlonallT famoua meat dilb that ia marinated aeveral days before cookinJ. This dov.pa deep Oavor. The meat u cooked In lta savory marinade of beef broth. vmesar, and seaaon1ng vegetablet. • • TOMATO CHUCK ROABI' 1IITH SAUERKRAUT I J.polmd chuct roast )I> ~ morio,..num glutamale 11> tulpoons salt % •eapoon pepper I tablespoons butter "' margarine . I cup c:boppad. mion 1 can (I ..-.) tomato sauce S Ub't9'oom vinegar !I-tap water 11:1o1..-sugar I can (I pound, IL ounces) sauerkraut, rftblld lllld rlnled Sprinkle roast oo bolh sides with monooodlum gJut.amate, salt and pepper. Molt bullerla !Mchoven; add roast and bM1I m bolb aides. Add onl<o, tomato ....,., ytaopr aild water. O!vtr and -I hour. t.dd supr and Uled for Swla steak. CUI along the natural IOlm where the IDUICle dlvidel between (I) and (S). Roll up (JI and tie tt or use lbftn. U thil meet bas a great deal ol mai1>ilng, It can be oven roasted at a low temperature in an uncovered pan. If there II not much marbling, thil piece sliould be pit roasted bJ. a oovered pan at a low temperature. 'lbO lllOllt tender portJon ol the roast (3) ts along lhe backbone (B). OJI away the bones, remove excess fat and slice Into three or four steaka, depending oo the thlclmesa you like. ff steaks are of high quali ty (much ~rbllng) broil them, · otherwlae Ibey may be 1'nderlzed and broiled, or prepared as Swiss steaks with some added moisture. Bones and trimmings may be used as soup. ROUND STEAKS Round steaks and roasts at. amoog the leanest cuts ,you11 find and they contain little or no bone. In general, they are oot as naturally tender as some other cuts. 'Ibey have. less marbling and as a result, they are not as juicy or flav(lrful. .\, lull round steak contains three sec- tions which vary in tenderness. Top rotmd is tbe most tender. If it is of " ... blch qoW!ty -USDA Prtmt or Ololce - It II aallJlactory IU" broUin11. or ~ Ing. ill -andel It lboula be bnloed. -.round and .,...,,._ .... less l<llller. BolllmJOUllCI .Ill JlL..-... abould be coo1red w1th molll bool Prllno or OIDlce eye.<f....und, II cut thin, eon bo --For aenerous oervinp, buy ala to eight OUD<U of round steak per penon. APPUES TO ROASTS The three different -ions also can be uaed as roasts. Eye-of-round and top round roaota can be ...... roasted u graded Prime, Cbolct, or Good. Other grades, u well as all bot.- tom round roasts, sboold be pot.routed. Sirloin tip, or round tip, roaata and steaks also are culs from the round. These are similar In quality to top nlUllll and can be prepared in the same way. Heel ol round rout Is bone1esa and very lean, but dellnltely a less tender cut. It should be pot-roasted In all grades. Allow at least one-third Of a pound ol roast per penon. These methods ol cuttlna can aloo be used on pork and Jamb. Pamphlet& showing bow \o cut meall are available by writing the Amerlcu Meat lnsUtu~ .. allcago, Ill. .j EYE sau~kraut; cover an<{ simmer 45 mlnutea longer, unUl meat is tender. Serve with boiled pototoea Yield : I to I SlfVlnp. SAUEIUIRATEN 1 ·g.pounc1 chuck roost I Ii te.upocm moooaoillum gluW..te I teaspoons aalt 1, tablespoons su1ar 4 peppercorns 1 onhn, lllC<d i carrots, pared and Jliced 3 boy leavet I rib celery, dlopped 4 whole clove1 II> CUllJ cldar vinegar I can {10\I ounces) condemed beef broth y, cup water 1 tablespoons flour V.. cup butter or margarine I> cup glngeranap cnanbo (tO cookies) To Marinate SprJnltlt meal wtlb llllrlOOOdlwn gJllla· I EYE-OF-ROUND • .-----------..:;··' More Thrift Al a fuithn aid lo ~ cool<ert/, lhc DAILY PILOT II publilhi11g a lhnt»parl unu on the preparoUon 4!ld 111• of stock m < .. '1/drlll ....U. The flnl 171- stall,..,.1 app<ars in lodall'• food pag<1. Beef Chuck Roast lavishes flavor when prepared with tomatoes and seuerkreut. It . . mate and salt; pi.co In glaa <r enamel bowl. Combine 1Ugar, ptpper'COftJJ, onions, carrotl, boy ie.ves, ceieTy1 cloves., vinegar, Wldl lulod beef lroth ana water In saucepan; brine to a boil. Cool, pour over meat. cover and llllrinate In relrigerator 1 days, hanlni once -daf. Tt OM Romove meat from marinade; pal dry. Strain marinade; rue.rve marinade IDd vegetablo. Dull mut with flour. Melt butter In deep kettle; add moat tnd brown oo both lldea. Add ltnlned vegetables and 1 cups ol the marlnade. Covet tl(btly. Cook over low heat 3 boun, ;.. untn meat Is tender, lddln( addlttonlt marinade U necusary. Remove moat to heated plattar. To prepare gravy, -In cooked vegetables from marinade; dlard vegetables. Add enough reaervod I marinade to ketile to make J cupa. Stir In gingersnap crumbo. OOolt, stlrrtnc "°"' stanlly, untn u,i.uy lblckentd. Yield: 1 oervlnp_... I ' ' •• DAIL y PILOT 1 . . ' •Ll~d~ Hiiiei, UCl,11Udont, • • · -1'9•low1'for'c°"""'ltlon in \ the Alll1nce Francaise ; French -king cont.it. ~:··These Were ,, ' ' : Good Old Days? , . ' Beef liver aold fer one cent your wick-yam in strong hot .1 a pquqd, while veal liver cost vinegar, and cit)' it. · OJ. two ctrit.s' 'a poun'. d. Chuck "Barley straw ls the best for 11' "' • beds; dry corn husks, dlt Into l steak was from foul' t9 five shre,ds , ale far better than (•1~. und' • centl a po . straw. Since there was no "In winter, always set the r e·f r Jg er at Io p, prudent handle of your pump as high -housewives kept fresh meat in as possible before you go to the coldest place in the cellar, bed to keep it from freezing. In extreme cold, throw a rug carefully covering it from the or. ~rse-b}R-nket over yotp" • flies an4.~ii-sliti :on it pump. -_,.-. to a!<\~~"'!; ' Pkst• CONrnOJ,. : · Such,w~·llle' flt die "goo4 'l'Pokt,rocif, 60ited In \Val~f old 4•>'5" ,or J829.-.e .aqd U>li:ed1·~ q~ This lnS!rhl Into yesteryear Ut)( ot ,,UoJ: ... i!il>lll Iii _,,~detl w Mrs. Lydia . kl~ .!l't !D !ili:u Myi . -~-l~-1880) ll) her .!.., . Y'"" I -~1,'I;~'. book, ·~ · · Amerlcao Frugal and fuially W ~J:f Ol Hoos~wite," just reprinted in thetn. ', ' t~ ' ~· {! faca~\ei~~rpar &',!!bW-_ ('P9,~loes 's~olild · bi/, The reprint Is ol an 1836 ed1-csrdti!Jf Joillred . I~ Jn ' \he • lioo jound·.a't ~n old book auc· spring, llod~e oprout. b~en . tion .. The ortiii\a,l-'oWner had off, 1)ey,:never .1proUt .)>Ut . !nierted new•pa~ cllpplng.s t~ time; there(ort, ilter of rtclpes and houMlbold hints you hafe BJ>toUted them, tbtee· all~boaring dates ofltbe 1840's, time1, tbey0wlll trouble you no and thes~ addlUons make up a !Dore. . sujplement. r · · ' "The, sU_ght sickness oc- SYLLABUB · casloned by , eating roasted One -~of .. -the·· 8UpPlement pork may be prevented by reci_p;es 'advises women mak-soaking it in salt and water mg 'syllabub for desS'el't to the night before you cook it. "milk .your cow itJ;to the mix-In that era, 90: percent of ture very fast, that It may be Americans were farmers. The very frothy.'' country was in the midst of a Mrs. Child gave practical depression and large numbers h Id were migratln~ •1west," to the tips on rwming a house o with no modern conveniences Mississippi Va ley, not Oregon and few available outside supl and the Paclfic 09Ul plies. Part of the popularlly of She told readers also how to "The American Fr u g a I rear children. how to educate Housewife" ls attributed to the daughters \\'ilhout foolishness. fact ihat it was 118 compact and how to preserve financial and helpful little volume f<ir ·a independence throug"h self-westwardboWld fatnlly to1ake reliance, hard \\'Ork and with them." She w11 $100 winner. ALLYN WARNER frugality. Realistic advice 1, given in ------------------- the last chapter, however. on...---------...,.---..-----'-. "How To Endure Poverty" in the alms-house if necessary. Some of f.trs. Child's advl,ce follows : HA large stone put In the middle of a ban·el of meal is a gOod thing to keep it cool (so it will not ferment ). · PAILED EGGS "Eggs will keep almost an y length of1tiJ'ne covered with lime-water: In R cool place. One pint of ·coarse salt, and one pint Gf un.,Jacked Jln1e, to a pailful of water. "The yolks become s!igtl Uy red, but I.have seen eggs, lhus kept , perfactly sweet and frub ., at the end of three yea.is:' . :.. ~'~ V(ill ha ye a' Jess di~~ i smell ll· you dlp . ' I . I , • I "" Bv JO O'.IO~ Of .. Dll1 '*'..., Tension mounts u conte.st Ume draws near. At atako are a -til, a!J.ex-P*ld trip to ParLo IDd f!OO In cuh. The oecuion Is the 10th an· nual French •Pea!llng con!t•t sponsored by the Alliance FrancalJe ol ~ California Riviera for high achoo! and college French studentll. Tbe acene is Humanltlu Hall at UC! where ap- proximately 1~ contestants are busy 1lftl)8l1Dg lmpn>mplu speeches -and rehearsing four· and·flve-minute talks o n announced subjects. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the prtparation and competition will go on ln the two divisions with 22 Judges making tbe difficult decl.olons. Founded to .. encourage peo- ple to study French and make them aware of America by knowing another culture," the conte.!t 1.8 the oply such event staged in this part of the coun- try, said Arthur S. Wiley, founder and honorary presi- dent of the Orange County Chapter of the Alliance, a na- tional organization with ap- proximately 260 chapters . IMPROMPTIJ ENTRANTS The Impromptu portion ol the contest is open to high e , acbool ~ In thoi, tllblh • )'Ila~. ~1111· jlle eu!IF.•I • WJJeY, wife ofihe loJllllor Qlf semester of ~ 8'14 collito ~ .ull04P;.C Ille;:"'?? kt flor. ocll•~-meuibet. atudentll In thelr, io u r I h . ~ 1 ,,,... "" prinfocl by WUe7 aemeiter of Frencli. . • ~'(,.,"4 11 '-~· ' • • ~·-cilo lbe wiM<r'I toE111rent11_~~~)"'!1l'.: .... , ..... ~'.olie,.i;olJ111:. !JI .... :...7t· IOll"··~---~~oce .Jn prepare m ID < "'"""' • ~ ~ -b." QI pr! wlgned toplc ·lllC!t.• "Whit bWlllhl dty-l'Nt -· '1'lli' , ·~ · ••• are I would do during U.... ~ wa,yol life wu warm.f '-'. pie<!als cut aHhe~arla "11"''. ?.' an Ideal v-·: or S>0 ~ att.end .fja-lor IDd boob Jrosn !lie Ull,1111 Where would you Uke .to co In ~Wo 11Qunr-80oul to lunch then. Gwral of Frallce. . Fraoce!" . , ~· tbt :cl\Y-.... her • ' • t First prir.e la t~ lllitnlliil , etJow sllldoiltf --all over MO~ WINNERS . studyatlheEoolePn\l~·~e ·I -ille'~·-·I ".,. " , ·,.Are\. wblnerl Of • I' Alliance Francal'j' lli'n!:lf·';. \,_.~llr?.,• ~eqfPol, "d!Pfo!!iu •1 u ·wu;,y \':h~~~e:,;1.~up;; t~~~'1>!7inl , lheln,. hi:~• beeo r,N ~ 'y mooth, .. ·wuey sal~).' · r. · · · tlio , llOcoad ... . "' Beoch, CUrooa 4!1 '.Mar The winner •laYj 'in ~ · ~U<m-" ~4--. -Sc'bool,-aod SU~ b a e peoaion of a Mme.Co~ ID lloJNG BRk" _ 1.. --Yamishlta, Nl!WPO'j,fllii:iiot. tilt southern o\itlklr!at o1 Mlls-Wall~Uj!lifer qt ll£,i.. ·lfl&!> ~ 1 ' · ' · Paris, COl'D/l'"llnl 6y it!J>way iJW'ltb w~:La., ~-1 P\qlda ke ralsed ·for~ to the scbo61 which 11'!8 lound-to 10l\Jrn , ~/. ' pibeo bJ a ~arly flea ed m t8&1 to teacb Pl>elicb to apend tiq,Jip\ltlit,dt~'.eo1. • and ·r~ sh~wl . foreigners. . '" lege !ludYljlg''1lbroOd )llroughout1be year ti Freil Mrs. Chri.otiane MaJUaod of plans to attend tbe UntVl!t!ity -ftlms. ' . Laguna Beacb, Alllanco pres!· of Calil~a. Berkeley, to~-_ Now back to liumahlUe!; dent, visits the w~er ln1Parls jo( In antlfrop61ogy JUld nUnor ~, Hall. ' ,....,)..- each year as she tr•vela to her in ftMnaOC.. t.no'l.Ull:re&. 1' .. ' ""' · former home ln Bordeaux · ~ ·~? '!'. , ·-fl'te tension is. over," . • The ·-~ )ldrtloa ·P.• . 1WJs have betn ~'.r!oui!'<i Wiiey added. conlerl with a "$100 Ji!lt.e, Lo '· ' Uil-raine Long cif Foothill H 011IER WINNERS o(>en'to b,lllh ~l slU~ ill:;\, · " ~ School 18,fbe~ to ~ Past winners hay~ Included lbe)r ~sem~ ot.mci, · 1• · ot her 1ujiciofuiifg two . , Roland W. Perlin.' Orange l\Jld C<t~I• sludenta ~ .. ,1 ,. il1I Paris and Linda 1RlDW Coast College; St~n L. second ~mester. hi I • , I' vt1 is deciding w.\'§.t Ludwig, UC!; Ricbard'l.. Jal· ,, . Past (local winners \114ve ._ V(ith her $100 prize mone~ ,t le, Newport Harbor High • been Gregory S. l\llight,l'QCC, -Two,thaye Iron. _aljd ,th~ School, and Adriana Watt, <. @4 Liia ~-alb;! ~111ve·•1ailf~aliiable Laguna Beach High School. 1· ·Cynlhla.'l'hQO!Pu!'f, tlCL , · Pei;ie~co' lit .1 king " Miss· Watt, last year's win-• ·"'' .Xitlf:!u.e ~!!'!~, ll't 109 .bad' eryoae_ ner, had as her topic, "What """~-to~ incl~ ·-·~ in. . _ \ • \ does the word Fraoce mean to ptqwilllMnlD:JDiillrq(~ C'esi Ji Vie, : , Rolixod during her lmp....,ptu speech Is Gall Eyer (left). ~ ... .J .;i: • -r,· ·~ ;.. ~ ' ' . At right, Adriane Watt has fond memories of her trip to P1rl1 last summer. OF . COSTA; ·MESA • .<. ··:t a deltghiful 'bu:dget salon ' where bequf.iful hair styles begin. ' . PRICE ~IST . • , ...... ctl•rtt .. , """ .... ,, ' 11. MONDAY TH~U THURSDAY t FRIDAY;5ATIJRDAY, SUNDAY PRtCES.SLIGl'ITlY HJG~JR ' I J\LE~INO '~OVrIQUE . ' Shampoo, ancl Stl .................... : ............ ..::#.-.~ & •P Sum mer. Ri t~s i:t·:~1~1,:~'.~~ . .'.i:~::::::=::::::=:::~::~~:~.:'..:: ;~ 't :: l&r. •and ·Mfs. Alvll(•L. ' 'BIHch• Touoh·up <.~i. ... : .• -•. ..,.. ...... '. ....... J ,I Ip Altman of hint have ~ FOR SPRJ?«i...... Fro1ti119 ·•-·.' ... ~ ··'="-···-··-·----···••••.J.-14. ~ Mp .coiL~CTlON ~.ERE! · qnly he~. 11u"'day ;,. 1 ' · :1. Magrlin Santa And' ' ~ .,. ~· • nouilced '"1he--eDpge:menti..~ ~o:nu~':.1~~~f:e~1tr -Semi Ptrma_n1nt~tl1hes -·---~'M: ~11.ff. · t their ' daughter,· Gwendol)fl:I. andrt)'Oll~Ulf:nJl'lnlfore . I .. fr 'h' ai"rcu,t's~ '', 1',t .t<Jl •'. AnD Altulab.to steVen Loren dre11.Itfeatbresanla-. vttttd pleat ahd • tie-Jollm:i.sten. ~ · back ••h. , ' o!M~~~d~ ~-5-13. ' •1~,~30· earned a BA ,in Spanish at · " ·e, • · UCL I ' ' • . •¥ ' Ber fianoe, ... !Jf Mr. and ' . • 1 Mo. .Qoo1on L. Jollensten o1 NEWPORTBEACU 1695 lrYlne ·Ave. -Cos)G Meta Alu.lndria; Va. eaf110d • ,BA LA HABRA , C~r rof Ea1f 1'1ili St.~· L.-c ..... ,.,~rant :r~1.1'!:. ~l;:r:tZ' s:w:;~t:.,tt " . 64~1050 , . '541-"8' Nlorld In Sponllh. LI HI bra~· lotc mond•Y· llpoii Dolly, tncludl.. ...... ..,. -•-lot• pi~ WeddlnJ 11 being i__.:.tll.:._.....:_~_f_rida--y:..•.:;sh:.."-_________ .=:...J I!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' The clothtt that are today. . ~~oplijsticated. Second, lo tJ<IOO;, ' • .• 1• Va6mtino Boatlque ' ' ,1.m a I'll ~·~ ~-;PJ,,."-1~ =--' ' -~ , Mqn the Mdnipulotor·· , .. -... I Horn.e·st Emoti·on·s ... l By LAURIE KASPF.ll °' -. o.iw ,.~ s11n 8rlJlChair idea," he said. .Research ln which 5,000 cases were teJled· at UC Berkeley showed • these are f o u r dimensions people h a v e universally and need to ex- presi; "to be a. really fully human ~rson." But people are taught tha,I they either do or don't get anifY. Tbey'Te never taught degrees: Th e psychologisl believes, "You don't have to lose cootroJ. of your feelings. You have to let loose." So, rath_er than using the enetgy it takes to hold in h~te and hurts, !Or example, one might tiave and den)Ql)strate a "mini-experience" of irri\a-. tion . · It's ·a risk; There's the possibility of burling feelings and being responsible for the hurts. "But; Dr.· Shostrom said, it can also be exciting and adventureaome. to Be, which is defined as ''self-actualization in process" and is fer people more ad· vancei In the group p!'OC<Ss. Here, students switch from the 11bjective to the subjective approaclt, Dr. ShoStrom said. NEW VOCABULARY PeOple Usually are brought up· aM, bound with constrictive Words such as should, ought, have to and must. But here they have a new vocabulary which· includes , I choose, I pr~fer1 I want,:V feel ... "I don't just have 'fl-be an object D~LV PILOl ' 3oi ,•' ' E *p r es se_~ Dr. Everett Shotlr<>rro; t1lk1 about his work •tthe ln1tltute of Thlrapeutlc Psychology; •• ' . ' .. • ' pushed around." help the "average non-neuroUe But it is not geared to the to be more fully actualizlng of person alone and, D r . his p<>te1\tial," he e1'.plalned. Shostrom said, "l think the TraditfOnally, therapy al.so whole trend of doing your owri has been value free. But the thing is over." · psychologist doesn't think this Rather, he sai4, the ultimate is so anymore because the state of a relationship ls with therapist does have an ethic, someone. He compares the point of view and philosophy. relationship to the pillars of a "Everytime you open your temple which, although they mouth, you're responding," he stand alone, are joined at the said. top for support. And otJe of the values he Until recently, psychology was geared to avoiding mental sees in an a~tualltlng person illn"8s. ·But tliese' and other . is tliji.t be is more in charge or self·help educational courses his 1l!e. '·· ~ . . "'-'· ·~l~ •l''~"" /.o,y rng Dte~s Up's Fun · · ·'1}' , • • ··. , , " _,_ ··"h _.), . ! Ne,1! ~ nearly·n~ fashio.,., don?i.eu y Newport · Beach ~~anlie League, Juruqr,Auxiliary. will be z;o1d du;ing the Fashjon Fling from · O a.m. to .~·p,.m. Saturtlay, April 7,.m Ule leagues thri(t shop. After combin racks Jeµoifer Dal~ and Joljn Stodc:well seem pleased with their selections , Customers< are 2 to malle sizhilar choices. ·1 ' ' ._ I ~ • I . ' o~ · · · · ' · · ·~o: ij · You can 6ave ·~ 1 ~r I ·your dream 116.r:ne now•~. (and you ctd~~'h'ave · · ' to mo'{~ to~ge,~ it) · . Sometimes a fewwell·1houo'lit~ p~lS can11im ,• seemln!PY ordine~ home 'f'lo~~0ing very specie!. An additiqnal mom, a oomp!etely re-designed kltd1ell oc bl!lhmo\11 .. • swlniffiirlg ~ -lhert are h\Jndreds ot ways yoo can upgrade yd'ur farilll)"-s llfestyfe. The Fii>! National. Bank of prange.County can help llllke your dream COfll8.l!Ue. We've been p(qyldlng prdmpl. . low cost honie lmprojlement loans to local resldenta since 1906. • J So<1se yourlmegfnatl?fl, o.l:ide w11ai Rl(lCMIUonS 118 nece..ary, then 88e os lor...,.._ftnanclal--you require. · .... -·,-·; 1 .. ----;----'---'--"-----:..___ FASHION ISLAND Newport Bttch l l UM your B1nk,\rntric1rd or Mister Ch111e . . ' HUNTING;TON CENTER ' FASHION SQUARE Huntin9ton Beacli S.nta Ana t I I SOUTH COAST Pl.AV: Coria Mt•• ' I I I j I DAJlV ~llOT Wtd""41.y, -28 .. 1973 Variety P-rogrammed by Clubs j T roi•n Guild Tow:bea of Street HannoQy, a -le dociunentary will be aliown at the meeUna ol the Orange County Trojan Guild 1110 a.m. 'lbunday, April 5, 1n tbe Alrporter Ina. Prepared by Bay Gamer, Ibo lllm 1' about Ille Idyµw114 SChool o1 Muai~ and' 1bO Artl, Univvalty of S1111th.ern California. The tcbl:lol Offen 12 courses during the 1U111mer and seminars durlna: the winter. . BSP ~ Order oJ the Rose ceremony. an honorary degree for 15 l""•• ol . .aclive JDm!bersblp, litUl be conlei'red.bo Mary Jan Falllco a!lll Nancy Felix by West Grove Area Council , Bela Sigma Phi. Tbe group wtll meet at 8 p.m. Thuraday, April 5, tn the community room of Golden Weit College. YW-Wives Juniors Laa Vegas Night will be the theme of a bullet party plan- ned by Sea C6UI J"!llorl al 8 p.m. Saturday, April 7, In the Lagulj3 NJgui!l home of. Jan lllrlh. Pi Bite Phi Girl Scouts Junior. Cadette and Senlo.r Girl Scouts wlll be manning booths In shopping centers lhroughoUI the county through Tuesday, April 10, and are busily fllllng pre<>rders of boxes of· cookies. City of Hope Louis J. krugly Clapler, Cl· ty of Hope will meet al I p.m. Monday, April I, In Mercury Savmp and Loan, HunUngtoo Beach and on Saturday, April 7, the group'• lnalaUallon din- ner .i:.,m be held In the Gold An ratautant, flwtllngton lleii["· Auocietion Assoclallnn for C h 11 d r e n Depri~~ ol Support will. meet at 7:30,p .m. W~aday, April 4, 1n the ,Plllfornil FHleral balding, Anabe1m. ,- Artists Niguel Ari Association ii of- fering leuons in weavinl and tapestry wlth Jean Freeman aa the instructor. Dales for the classes will be ~y, April !, 10, 17 aod ..,, ~ senk>ns will be con- ducted from 1:30 to 4 p_.m. in the Laguna Niguel Clubhouse. Penhellenic American Field S e r v i c e students, Antne Klatalumbon of. Thailand and .J o r g e . V1lla~apca of Chile, wW speak before the Laiuna Beach Panhellenlc, The group will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, in the Emerald Bay home of Mrs. Blchard Stewart. Voter Le119ue Judy Rosener, member of the South Co a s t Regional Conservation Commlsalon, will ·~ be the speaker at the meeting of the Orange Coast League of Women Voters Wednesday April 4, In the Bahia Corin: thian Yacht Club. Ms. Rosener will dl!lcuss the present efforts to implemen t ~ provisions of f!oRQslllon esp . ... Newport Har&r Area Coun- cil of Beta 5,ig.ma. Phi will elecl olficors duHng the ~on- A silent auction wilt begin activities at a "membership birthday party for ytu;'' plan- ned by the YW-Wlves of the YWCA. The session starts at 9:30 a.m. Thursday,·Aprll ~.in the Y. Santa Ana. An Orange Coast COl)Ungent The armual 1ale involves so.me 18,ooo' seouts. Pre-orders totaled "'16,000 boxes. day April I, meeting· In vie'" , ,. dale Federal _ Savlpgs and r-iror-i ,~ Loall; Costa Mesa. : 1 Your Horoscope ·f Featuttd l'POBter fol' the a - p.m.• session -t 1fill;.· :be .i a represenlatlvifrOjii \be ii!>Uce . '''.;, ~~~~:r::~·, ~~-When ft Happem, ,..~ '1' I ' D ,· . " . .. 0 li;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·i;;;i·~t ' -~ -. • ·Leo: W·a.'f:t, Review THURSDAY MAR.CH 29 By SYDNEY OMARR lessional •elfodl. You r SCORPIO (Oct. !.!-Nov. 21): gains froin · ~ -·~-Conditlons at home base may Member of opi>oslle 'ill!t' is be unsetlled. Key now ls to drawn to ou. Maintain emo-evaluate family relationships. tl.onal equilibrium. If dlplomaUc, there ls ultimate "lam alck and tired of your TAURUS {April 20-May 20): gain. Otherwise, yob ere.I~ lack of knowledge a b o u t uMeceasary friction. T1an:i1, Solid advancement is in-• n--lndl ........ Taurus persons! You seem to ...... a v~~ are in ple-dlcai.d: You hobnob with pto. ture. • · · • ' go out of your way to paint fessionala. You gain personal • r them as stodgy , dull, stubborn, SAGITrA~S (Nov. 22-lod recognition. You could be ui Dec. II): .Whit ~ed like an SPOR,TSWEAR P dlng lndlvlduals who are line for promolloo. Arlet In· 1 ct1 al ......__, ' lilied wilh avarice, greed. and mpra c "PJ'O,..,... blolooma w .... u« Pl.D, tflh '...i Imne, u .. AA• d.ivldual works for you behind Jnto mmethlng worthwhile. Newport Beacb,Califomia92660 mlserw~. ~Well~, I've had the scenes. FiiUsh what you Your Ideas jell. Melsages,~· ~!!!!!!!!!!~~~·!!!--~!!!!!~I enough ol. lha\I You ~d be slar calls abound. Know dlfference1~ so lui:ky to be a' Talnalli·OI> t. between activity aod mere ·~· fOd hato11evar known GEMINI (May SI.June 20): fiuny. II ,.JecUve, yoa post !"'d'nn~-~ C Jppear Accent Is on higher learning, real gain. RelaUve Is ag-. ''T""uow .p> are . 1oog journey, publishing and greas1ve. ~~evherls onaalthat ~~'d abourethan special correspondence. You CAPRICOllN (~. -'an. •:-,w ~ er gain by reading and teaching -llN w'~ you. 11/e'r~· too In-~--kno led P · 19): You come lnwrour ·own. te -nt· we're also kind -.;Jl•a.u• w ge. res~ n t St~ 81'"'ttarla1 . ~e . -ar-'" · ' . ' your case Jn unique, original ., g~,,a.y M"P a the t 1 c, manner. Don 't folfow ~wd Wha you took for iranted. s knowledgeable, tasteful and · actually something of value. have a marvelous unae of CANCER (June 21-July 22): Key now ls to invest in yOur humor, terrific sense of class Intuition works overtime. You own abilities. Financial gain ls and our taste in food, clothing are able to sense when Indicated. Collect need~ data. and friends ls impeccable." -something of importance ls AQUARIUS (Jan, io:.Feb. Liza Scott , Santa Monlca. about to occur. Accent now la on division of assets, In· 18): Cycle Is one of acttvlty, l::r=========;I ventory, understanding what expansion. You get to heart of ls worth what and what is matters through direct con- worthless. tacts. You fi.nlab project. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 191: J\1uch activity indicated in area of solar horoscope having t o do with hopes, friends , rewards due from p~ Peering Around. LEO (July !.!-Aug~ 12): There Is added ....,gnlllon In Some who make promlAes are store. Aries ls apt to play key 111erely trying to draw at· role. Be confident. Go to it! tention to themselves . Know it and have alternatives ready. PISCES (Feb.19-Marcb 20): One who urges you to sign on You may find It difficult to dotted line may be misln-keep a secret. Many penons formed. Time is on your aide. apparently find it necessary to Wait and review. trespass on your "private pro-perty." Tab what ocour& 1n .VII\® (Aug. 13-Sept. 12): stride. You will be tbe SANDRA TedelCO, daughler Sl(ck lo Pl""""1 routine. There ulllmale beneflclary. Leo Is In ol Mr. aod Mrs . Thomas S. are apl to be .dlslracUons lnd picture. TedelCO of Newport Beach, provocaliollJ. .Jlul you 1e1 IF TODAY IS y 0 u B THE NEW LOOK! 11 It •• • malfie~ WIGS & Beeuty S•lon llfoO. L 17tll St. c.... 111--141.J446 .. HI_._. hat been lnltiai.d Into lltlta re111lls by &lrivlng to l'lllllntain Gunma Scnrlty oo the steady pace. 'AqQlilaii and Leo Bll\111DAY you are lnlultive, .,..._'-.' University of Colorado cam. are apt to be In picture: ~p a natural teacher, lnherenUy pus. health reaolutiolll. splrltual and capable, this f£)J , Iii year, of finding what ti ls you rrzhe e1tt HARBOR Area rejiresa>: UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 12\: want aod how to obtain 11. "l"l., l:J . tallv .. .al ibe Regional FGnlm,, ~ ls 1n the air f!lf 'you. October will be a key month HUMTIM$TON HAUOUR •Uaoal A11oclatioil" ereauv,..re:soulcet ~into for you In 1~. You draw to a..-Y---"*ttll .. Women tn Conltruction ln San i>lay. There cwld be Jn. you many pei'ICllS born under MOLi•11 TUIWT.,. •• Diegp will be E. NIOmi Bobdn volvement wiib d:llldreft. AJ.. Aqurta1. Famll~ m a t t e r s 111 .... Tiit......,.. c....... aad Patricia mlder!nnd of lairs of heart dominate. Emo-domlnata In Apr , -'ll'~-:~r..ri Colla M,.. and Patricia Rldl lional responses are booed to, _____ _:_· __ :__l!!:!:'~~!!~~'.!:~~I and Lana Broon of Nt'WjlOl'I ruor 1barpneu. Nolblng Is1- ee.cb. apt to happen halfwoy. ~ .ali...._ .-Al.. t~-7 • ~T • -~ • ~~J. r.AU. UGUNA BEACH ADULT EDtmlOM 41 EVENING CLASSES VOCA L .UTS & CIAFTS ,_ .LAN•UA .. - MINDI UCATION -FAMILY EDUCATION - ltllLTH I !,HYSICAL IDUCATION -S9C1lL SC:W• I nOM. ECONOMICS. lnclwcll"t l'llllN • 4f4.IM6 F« C:-.. D...tptl-Of ci...s 1lat lttl• M•dl 26!L • 4 f Sports ~ • · Ill 4 ~· Dresses g. J~o~I~ .~,t!rt.8~~ l l ' •• tfie. I 0 0 0 0 • • . • - , . Alter1Uon1 Nol Av1llllblt • 1 • ' ' ~ < 1 ·I • 1.: ' ' I t -. • > ~ r •,. ~­" ":1 .. ,. ' "' ' ~· " . ' . ., '1 \, " I • •• • • • • I w-.;-Mordl 28, 1913 • ' ' • • ' ' ·~ DAILY PILOT H !treasury's health' Cl.Ad beaut, values rmiki ~"or d.ol.lar go further.':· · • ' CREST ' . TOC'.>THP~STE . · ~~. 5-oz ~· ' ' :/!, ~~ . . ~, M ~ 2fo~100p · 9Jf ~ l>ozl , I ·~ ' RISE SHAVE CREAM 6Yt-oz. , • I < •• ~ ,.-• f /11 II Im . . . • < ' SCOPE MOUTHWASH 24-oz. .. $1~0 ; ' l ' . .. ' -. .. ,,. . :BARNES• ........... , ;·' HIND LYSOL 0ts1:i;:~~ .. llf . SPRAY AQUA NET HAIRSPRAY 13-oz. TAMPAX ' IAMP,ONS .. ·· , " 0 r DISINFECT ANT 2-oz. 14.0Z'. ' ................ """ ........... 31. -Wt....,.. tllo ~ithtlll> Umltq~ the reasury ·~ SICre Ind lood cer14ef °'8111MYftM19ftJO .-Y101o7 l ~ ' I I l 1 I I T J I I I I • I I GELUSIL LIQUID .. ,; .12-oz. ' • t GILLETTE PLATINUM PLUS BLADES D.E. 1 O's MtA Km leecll • Orll'tlfllOlpe fOIMMCI _. llld ........ ,. LMIWOOO C...11.&PwtrnlMltll\ll&OIMllGIJdMlfMlhd.MllM-tt'•OIANAM HILU •CMtMorllSt. WOODLAND HILLS 21seo \lletorv llWll. llVll SIOl lm T'YllrSI. SANTA AHA Mortfl ol s..111 COM! PIMt . . ' ' . ·-..-- l ' •, I .............. OAllYP!lOT f f • Aofll:Ja Programs Geared: te -Fathe r.s, Editor'• Note : A oolunui devoted to NelOJ)Oft Beach, Cotta Mesa. Laguna Beach ond IUulon VU:jo portn• teacht1' orgonf:otion.s wiU OPPfOr "' I~ e DAILY PILOT each .... ,. lnfor· motion m1t1t bt rectfvtd bJI the toamt"n'• dlpart-m.t:nt or Mrr. Gated Smith, 1746 C<nl<lla Ploce, New- port Beach by 5 p.m. Thursdoll for publication Wednesdau. Harbor Council PTA Mrs. Nlcel Bailey Pmldent COMING UP: lnJtallation of 0Uloer1 and honorary service award luncheon at 11 •·"· Moodl.y, April 2, in M ... Verde Country Club. California PT A Mn. WUllam Clapet President COMING UP : Father-JOO ban- .13ig News: Paper Drive ' quct at 6:30 p.m. Friday, l\1arch 30, at TeWlnkle School. 0 e a n Halver100, linebacker ror the L o 1 Angeles Ram1 wlll speak and show a short ftlm. Eastbluff PFO l\lr1. Eugene Kovacb President REPORTS: Mr. and Mn. a.a.rue Davison, chalnnan f"' the lather-son field <lay Seeing ho\v their classes \vill m'easure up in the Canyon PTA paper drive Sat- urday, March 31 , are Christy Pierce (left) and Brenda Latimer with the help of Mrs. Michael Pierce. 'fhe drive will take place from 9 a.m. •to noon. Desire Smolders Defective Matches ~ -Can't Light Fires DEAR ANN LANDERS' Often I find myself applaud ing your \.\'isdom and common sense. But now and then you display a smug, arbitrary altitude that makes me ·fur ious. J refer lo you r insistence that people who stash pornography, enjoy stag films . peep 1 shows, etc., are "adolescent" or "sick." Granted, J\Iiss Landers, th ey may be either or both. but labeling lhem does not solve the problem . Their needs must It Is my hope that in thne, a pubUC; free lo choose, will become so swielted wltb trash that they will no longer spend their tlme or money on II. That. to me, 1''ould be the hallmark of maturity. be considered and dealt with. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The big prob-- How wonderful it ~·ould be if everyone lems in life we can handle Ju.9' fine. It's in this world were sexually fulfilled -ttie little ones that drive us bananas .. ) married to (or going with) a -Lliit.. to thlJ. ' whose sexual appetite matched tbelrs My parents moved from a three- perfectly. The:re "'ould be no need to coo--bedroom apartment to a smaller one. sider alternatives. Surely y°"' know this Now there Is no guest room -but a very is not the case. large! sun porch. Mom bought a beautiful 1 Sometimes a race hors~ gels teamed red velour couch for the sun porch and with a plow horse. Or no sex partner Js she Is vell' proud of It. available. ~me peopJe are inhibited and Pa's brother comei to toM'l ,twtce a shy , forced to turn to .,yJcarious met bods month. Uncle Freddie is a bachelor and of gratification such as looking at pie· 1 ,lives 100 ~lies from here. He used to tures, or llve performances. If an off. sleep in the spare room , but now we beat tllm..0 helpo a penoo, wbat's dol>'I !lave ode. 1 wrorc with il7 Docs It burl dnybody! h 811'1 he. can sl .. p ori the couch. You realize of course that many Mom 11y1, "Over my dead body!" The women enjoy Porno too. ~ember that ~h cost '850 and Uncle . Fredd.ie fantastic sale of the first magazine in \\~1ghs aboug 290 ~Wlds. ?ttom is afra1.d America to feature a centerfold or a nude be II sag the BptlllgS. Pa says his male? And now we have a movie (which brother's feelings me&n --more to him I shall not name but the star was th.an the dat gum CbµCh. featured on the co~er Jn a popuJar ne\vs Please rush a solution. The \var is on . m~gazine 1, and ft promises to break box· -IN THE MIDDLE ~ records. DEAR JN: Your folks should buy 1 So please. Ann, don't be such a sturdy rollaway cot Ind ke<p It oo und blueoose. Be reolblic. An d com-for Ullclo Freddie. A n.pouncl<r may passionete. I hale to 1ee you line up with well ug the spri.qs or a velour couch. tho segment of eoctety "1lich favors Th11 ...,kl cr<ate a r<al llsbt bet-• cerm-lhip and ieCldes what adults )'Oii' mom and pe. Give them this COi· lllouJd &ee , read-altd look at. -uma and Jet'• hope they pus the peace RJCllfl.Bj,D, MJr;N. pipe alrtaey. llBAR RICH: I wlth aeveral , ....... lo your letter. Bui you are adding A no-nonsenae approach lO how lo deal applel ..S Maqn and get t I o g 'vith life's most difficult and mo~t I • ..,. alw111 bee< agallut e«u ...,,. l bttle'l't present ,.,......., el _.-aplrj> Is a fUdloll lo .,, , ml6-V1cl>rtaa ,_... tl 1+ 111'ee ... •·e are 1eulna '""7 lo Ille rewardlnf ~ement. Ahn LMders' booklet, "MarTlage -What to Expect,'' v .. iu prepare you for better or for worse. Send your nquMI to Ann Landers In care ol the DAILY PILOT encioslnc 50 cents in coin and a long, stamped, Jelf- addressed envelope. I report that 300 lunches were aerved to the "tlnd but hap. py" group of dads and "'"' . · . . Mrs. 'Mtiomas Raffetto, llDaDce cbalrman reports that mz worth al varlou.s types of equlpment la being presented to the achoo! by the PFO. and 7S cents !or <laughters. .--..-.-.....,...,...;..,.-.-..:. Newport Hts. PT A Mrs. Eugene Meiater ts chairman . . . Heart sound screening program f o r fourth and filth g r a d e sludents 1buraday, April 5. Further JnlonnatlOll IJ!•Y be obtained by dlllog the .school at M&-3610 or Mrs. Richard Culver, health and 'l'llare chairman at Mt 7028. ' Mn. Jamee 'G. Brat. REPORTS: Officers elecled to President se rve for 1973-74 are the COl\UNG UP: Aluminum cans l\imes. Paul Dumain, pres.l- are stijl being collected each dent : W I I I i a m Brannick, Wednesday morning at the Eugene M e i s t e r and flagpole. Proceeds rrom the Malcolm N i I es , vice presidents; William Ken· sale will go to purchase nedy and Fred Palmef, playground equipment. secretar;e.s; Ted · B u t c b, JIEl'(lRTS: Officers elected at treasurer; Raymond Ra- the general meeting are the boln. auditor, and Xeith Mmes. Kenneth L o g a n , Barker, historian. Gordon president; Ralph Harris and Imler, principal announced Roger Holloway. v Jc e th8t the learning center will presidents; T. M. Hasty, be Opj!:railng this week. secretary; Roger F 0 I k , Volunteers are .needed to lreasurer, and Miss Barbara wori: from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tultle auditor • .Alao """"ed are two persons · ' • 1 1 )o ~""i'cipale In. tbe Davis .. ' , ' organizatiortal committee as 1 l:incol rf PTA ' 1 ~epresentatives from Mrs. Deane Bettorf President COMING UP : Annual father· daughter breakrast at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 7, in Gerry Graves Hall. Tennis Paularino ••. Two students from Paularino Scbool plac. ed In tbe district wide bicy- cle rodeo. Paul Pol.izli. was first and Joanna Eddy was third . • Special will theme the event Rancho SJ PTA under the direction of tenniY pro Philip Maurer. Girls without fathers are invited to come and share a dad . Mrs . Thomas McCorkell and her hostess committee are planning tables or I 0 . Tickets will 1 be, sold Huring the lunch hoi1r. . .. Mn. Raber! Foley President CO!\UNG UP: Second annual Family Olympic Day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 31. Trac~ aod field events are planned along with free play activities for the entire fomi!y. ,Trophies and ribbons will b e ~PORTS: Dr. Jom Nicoll, superlnlendent of rh.e Newport-Mesa . U n i r \ e d School Distr!i>t dlsouilod educational plans for ·the presented by Rod Sherman, district at the M ar cf. ,. U~ graduate and pro foot· association meet.Ing. • Urut .; t ba)I player. Families are re- voted to present ~ school quested to bring their own wljp ~!!i_pment f9f the new box lunches. Available [or career center. ,purchase -will be hot dogs, •• / Paularino, PTA · Mn. Pul Dumala President cote, popcorn and i c e cream. Tickets are 25 cents ,per pe-and may be purcbUed from students or at the gate. CX>MING UP: Paper drive from 7 a.m. to noon tomor-TeW in kle PTA row in msnt-of the school. Paper must be ti~ seCurely J\.trs. Ralph Boegel or placed in paper bags . . . President Mother-daughter fas h ion REPORTS: Officers elected luncheon Saturq.ay, April 7. . for the 1973-74 school year from 11 a.m. td l p.m. are the Mmes. Harry Finch, Included will be home sewn pres id en t ; Boyd fashions, c raft exhibit, McCullough, Richard Riley luncheon and entertainment. and John Vickers, vice Admission is SI for mothers presidents; WUUam Rich· PTA Scores a Wi n . ,. Dean Halvorson, linebacker for the Los Angeles Rams will be ~lll>tlker for the father..on banquet planned by California PTA for 6:30 p.m. Fr l d a y, :March 30, at Te'Winkle Middle School. Ready for the adiion .are Jerry Ge n Oeft) and Sean Watkins. I ~" ~ "-... an1s • n d Joseph Meng, COMING UP: Chuck Jones Victoria PT A secretaries; Ne i I Har-the 1 Magic Pt1an will be MFvTW,_..,,,. rington, l{easurer, a o d presented at 2:30 p.m. PJ"t5!dent 1 Richard Moeller, hlstortan., ,safurday, April 7, in the COMIN~ 'UP: Two movies, along ~ith Steward Fisher ' University High multipor· ·"The' R;d Ballooa" 'and ' .. .. -. ':· • • . • • . • . • • -- •' a~ auditor. Honorary service F l' o o m . . . Educa-"Sto~way" will be sho~; award was presented to t --~mal-F'air will take l.,;a)\!::15 .00 3:.30 p.m. Frl· Mrs. Carl Leuck:. pl,ace from ~ a.m., to 5 p.m.,• •day, ¥arch 30, In the • -•• 6 April 2-6 1n the school I rn u It 1 purpose room.,. Turtle Rock PT A library. Books and In· Adml;sion Is 25 cents. Pop. : Mrs. \Yarren Paige 1 structional materials will be corn ..Jl.n4 punch may 1' :- President . available. purc!M at 10 cen~ each. • •r . "' , J :."'f'" P-T Units .Calendar arn 'ivals . I; -~. • •J l I; • ' . • • Editor's Nott: A cQlumn devoted to Fountaitl .falley, Huntington Beach, Ocean View and Seal Beach School Diltiict parent-teachtr or· oanizatioru will appta_r in the DJllJ.Y PILOT each week. Infcmnaticm must be received. Uy 1Mrs. Gilbert ~ball, 561l; 'Mangrum '• .. Drive;.Jlimtinbt~ Beach qy 5 p.m. Thur•iiay for pul?li· cation Wednesday .. Superintendent I ' Parent Council Mn. James Ack.leyf ~ President I COMING UP: Spotlig~t Ol'i I Visions of Sugar Plums Surroun<!ed by plates of. confections seems too good to be true for Oeft to riJ!ht) Robin Engel, Trisha Cook and Anne .Morgan. These aro Just a tew of the Sllllples ~ be o!h!red at the baked ioods booth at the Hope View School Carnival, Saturday, Match 31. The event. sponl!Ol'ed by the Pl'O, will be~t 10 a.m. and 'Will feature other booths, gamefl and swap mffi. Pot!4 may be called at 84.1~632 lo reserve >lface at the swap meet. ' ' . SchQOIS -Part I ·ts lhe Jll'I>' gram theme ol lhe ~I m<etln( Wednesday, ApQl 4, at 9:30 a.m. in Tamara School. Half of the unitsi in lhe district will man booths Offering information on their . schools. Io addition, each will giv.e ~ 10-mlnute presen- tation on the subject. Ok~ and Tanillra Schools will . host the meelinit. · Arevalos PTO Mn .. Thomas Hill t. President COMING UP: Gandl<lates or the t>oard of trustees or 1Jie Fowitaln Valley School District will appear all a PTO-sponsored m e e t i rt ~ Monday , April 2, at 7:30 p.m. in Lamb School. REPORTS : Unit is sponsoring baseball ~ -for sixdl, seventlt and eighth grade boy'· iuKI girls. More than 100 1tudenll have been orga$ed into elgh1 teams. Gilmes are scheduled (l.t lunchtime Tuesday through Friday of each week, ac· cordlng to Mrs. Thomas P .. r. cba,lnnan. Eader ' PTA • Mrs. Arthur MelYlD President ,, COMING UP: lnlta!Iatlon lun- cloeoil wW take plaCf! ~t 11 :30 a.111: ·Wedo~ April 11, In the ''Fisherman restaurant, Huntington Beacl\-~alions can be ~~c:~~~ REPOR'l'S: Pl'A Playday for fo1Jflh and filth graden began tnday and will con- tinue tomorrow from J:l-0 to S p.m. Several traclt eventa are--plenned and obaerv•n are welcome • . • New of· (leers elected at general meeting are the Mmes. Gordon lkluih, presldenl; Richlrd M'list. David Buxlon and CIU!ord Hanllll, vice pr..,ldtnls; J1mes Proffit!, l......,,,r; Robert Arthur and B.urri1 Su.tt•nl seereUi.rle.s; Art.bur Balley, audltot; Tbomu M 111 er , historian. and A r l h u r Melvtn, parllamenlarlan ••. tadcr Beaver sweatshlrt sale oelled the unit f183 In lundl. J\lort tban 4 $ D . ' sweatshirts were solcb and will be dellvered in two weeks. " Edison PTSA Mrs. V. 0. Hinkle President COMING UP: Cai'nlftl wlll be presented 11;' the tmit Fri- day 1 Sat~y and Suo<lay, Aptll 6, 7 llnd 8. FY Ele. PTO l\1rs. Walter Tate President.< COMING UP' Molhei: and daughter fashion sbPw of wedding gowns"' Jr Q m Goodwill Indus! "'111 toke pt.., tonight • .Jn, the multipurpose roo Plavan PTO !•" Mn.Rohert- Pre11ident COMING UP: Carnival . spaghetti dinn• and talent sbow are scheduJm ... Satur. day, April 7, from 10 a.m. to' 5 p.m. Games, food J>ootbs •• a cake walk and a jallbou!e\ will be featur~ the-: carnival. Dinner. ts wBI • be sold In fdV will be \>!!Ced ·~ n ~ac1uii.. and 80 ... i. !Qr 12 .and under. Ma ' um charge per f8ml,.beM.: , Ass!Stlng r.jrs. .stir!·' Int, gene,nl ire liir. ·~ Mrt l) a I ct: Rowan, dlMer en,! and Mrs. Art Buchanin and l Mrs. Warren Oloen1 talent! ~~·I Sc~ro•~•r SrT i · Mn, -.i t!.;.. : l'luldent l COMING UP : Members wtl!. wist Ofllcer ~lo m e 1; lleaa••••a. .1r thel . Westminster Police Deport-' rnent -/lf'-tln1 a bicycle aelety Jane'. J>l'Otll&m. Blcycle l""""- wlll be !Jsued. REPORTS'· Raalmalt gannents were ni&leled by studtnts lllld ~ at a Sewwl-~ last night. Mrs. ~ Yatet lrom the lllmtlnlton Beach R<creat19'1 ..i Parlll Departm<nt apoke 6n beouty and charm. Flag cemnooy was ..-.ted by Glrl Scoal Troo9 .J43$.. • • ' . •-have just r•ceived great news from the wholesalers *""'tef., fresh pork, and fresh fryers. Their prices hav~, ..,.~ • flnt time in weeks, dropped a few ~ent1, per . ,_ ~feway is happy Ip pa11 this saving along to 'ustOmers in th l~Y(•red prices you see in this adverti1;ment. We hope that this'is the start of a trend toward more reasonable prices for meat. But, since we· have no way to know for sure,. '!If• suggest that you plan to enjoy your favorite cut of Safeway guarantffd beef, fresh pork loins, and fresh fryers at today'I pric..; . . ,. ~ FRESH FRYERS Otado "A" Whole Chkkw Undot 21'.ftss. • lb. • • • Beef Rib Steaks T -Bone Steaks " . 7 -Bone Roast Smoked Hams c.nt•rCuts-usoA 93c shankPort10,.... ·33c larg~ End Cui. SJ 38 USDA Choke loo! $ t 78 °'°4c• ... f Chvclc lb. · Savory Flavor-lb. -- I ~ Boneless Roast Pork Chops · . USDA Choke llfff $116 Rib End Cui. 88C USDAChokoloof-lb -Agod.i..Trimmocl lb..L .. . Porte,house Steak · Top-Sirloin Steaks USDA Choke loo! $188 -.leso-USOA $198 • Chuclc-TO Pot Roast lb. Pon fry or Broil . n.. . I. rq 6i1 ' r Aged & Trimmocl lb. Chok. loo! lb. • Boneless Roast Breast of lamb Shouldor~fdod1, $,, 48 ·usoAChokol,amlp 39c I Chuck) USDA Choo<f, lb. ldool F,a4rstvffing, , lb. · :; Safeway Jacon ~ Pork. SauJale "'.'$1i<~<t:fi;., ·;·; '·~~.99·~/ ·""l'l''"•h• · 1~&. 9c ,ouaµtr-Smok~ P.ll!j1 , . ~ Sm~od *•.II ' .. Shtelll TlpSt..u .. ~ Fish Cakes <ii::::' •::: 39' Cnalllld ClsldMa :::: ~ 48' Buffalo Stoak.J .!. ::i: 99' Uwer Siiuuite' ":::i."' ,.9a• Sliced Bologna ':':1 ' . '/.:96• \,"' 1 ! -~----... _ ft'..--> ............ ,....,,. COoli..i ~ Fillets .. 91• lailllMiw ,,.., .'::;, '/.:98• Whele Whiting "::.:',: ... .. t .. 's Slktd Meats ........ 'tTc • ...,..., • Me-c..-1 .... ...,.....,, • • ..., IMf • ._.. n..My I PALMOLIVE DIT~RGENT • ORAllGI JUICE TRULYFllll "Dl4PERI .... ~-#Jq"'41 Fot Dllhot • Scet<h r,.., ,,...,, c.......1ra1e c c ' . • llAIRADIR TUNA . .. IAFIWAY WATER ~lcftos ·1e •..:. ... i.JY--...;.;,,,.--' :..-~~~~:.::J ' ' ,, ,, • 1 '' • .. ,. , c;eam Pies ",~.... $ .. c .; " lol...tr-A Tompllnt o.-tt l'lo ·~,~~11!'.~ssc ~.!!!! Ol•• ~.. . 9• RG~ubarb -·39• 6 ~ . 1w~ .. 1&aa.... ,... . • WAii ES .,,, .... :,::c.: ~~~~~«!~49• • - • DAILY PILOT U ' 1 • ti :: I ', ' I ·· ·LIQUOR AND WINES Mcitt lffecttwi"' u.mww ••• .,.. ·.,,; · ~. . -~ , QUll.A -CllA.L1S-W•N ~ • = t3tt LAMESA ·." · ·2·i1 . • ' """ . ' ,,,..... f I I ' f .fl Vodka v.:;°"',;~.~~:~ , ~~$3 29 Ar!Jladen Mt Rh!~~·,. •.'t•~ .Bourbon aw-... ..:, -$4 29 ,Gcenache Riise·,!!'.;·~· ,.;;~$11• ' • "' IN OUR 01AIRY CASE ••• LARGE 'AA' . . " . . 66C EGGS ~ 'c":.L . ' Biscuits · Mn. Wrtthr1 Butter ..... 9c ''"" Shocly Lane-Or'llde 'AA' HEAL TH & BEAUTY. AIDS l!!.t11.~-~P.a 56' !!!~~~-a.·!! 36', Breck Creme Rinse '~ 68J .i Pepsodent Toothpaste~ 56• ~ 8 Lavoris Mouthwash •:;r 99• t. Tegrin Shampoo '·'~~':"~g s1 1• -.,.." 8 Gelusil Tabl,ts :ro 79• 8 Secret Deodorant .~':!.. 68• · GRAPEFRUIT WMtt~SM411M FRESH SPINACH froth-Rich in lten, e 1000 jlayside Dr., Newport Baell e 211 E. 17111 Sl, Costa Mesa e 24 Monarch Bay Plaza, So. Laguna e 636 N. Coast Hwy., ~una Beach e 801 E. ~ camino Rea~ SaQ Cieme~ e Santa Ana Freeway at la Paz, Mission V'iejo e e Wilson & Fairview, Costa Mesa f I ·- \ • 60I EAST BALBOA BL VD., llALIOA REFRIGERATED D~LIVOY SERVICE: PlfOtlE ~73-8310 ··=·-JOI n1•••1Y, WT. -MTlllMY, MAI• n. Jt. J1. DO:mTOS Tortilla Chips ~ . ' ' . -Bron1dd'"'"'"-- ) F De Anio PEARS 0 • • • • • • R LARGE SUNKIST .2~ F NAVEL ORANGES l 0 ~ R • • • • • ' o,.. t ....... :11, ... ...:. 7 ~· ..... w. ,_ ................... , ... _ ........ :00 .... -7 ..... ~'f PEARL ONIONS GLAMORIZE OYSTERS Oyster: Protein ~ Packed in Shell An amusing slogan created by members of the Shellfish IDstJtute of North America at.ates: "Eat Fish -Live t.!',!:;,.Eat Oysters :-Love .~~ the National· Mar- ine Filherleo Service cannot l!ndorae their claim, tt doe< bave more than a grain of to recommend it. II h well 1mown that fish 8nd shellfish do provide an abundance of nutritional val- ues as well as being great to eat ~ eully and quickly pre- pared. Oysters In particular have /q-beeu-noted for their-ex- .fe!Ient taste and superior food valuet. An emperor of ancient Rome, VlteWus, attributed bis . health and Yirlllty to the fact that he consumed dozens of oysters every day. Whether this tale wu true is Dot known, it Is true, however. that oyaten are tender, tasty, ,llld tempting; and they ara 10 good for you that doctors Otten Tecommend them in therapeutic diets. Oysters are easily digested and are an excellent source of high-quality protein p I u s minerals and vitarplns re- quired in the diet. They are available ahU<:ked and ready to use with no waste, and may be purchased either fresh or frozen. Where else can one get so much food value in such a tas- ty little package? Oysters cook within minutes and may be enjoyed in myriad ways such as-raw·on-the half-shell ; cocktails; chowders; stews; or In scalloped, baked, broiled, creamed, ot fried entrees. Probably the most popular way ls frying the succulent oysters tn a coating of crispy cracker crumbs as in this Oyster Fry recipe. OYSTER FRY 1 pint oysters, fresh or Jl'Oiell 2 eggs 2 tablespoons evaporated milk lf4 teaspoon salt II cup flour ! cups soda cracker crumbs in cup butter or margarine II cup 'OIOking 'oil 'lbaw frozen oysters; draiq.. ~ to(etber the eggs, milk and salt: ' Dip 9ysters int.o egg mixture then llghlly Into flour. Dip Into egg mixture agl\in and roll tn cracker crumbs. Let stand 5 to 10 minutes before frying. Heat butter" or margarine and oil in 1arge · frypan over moderate beat. Fry oysters, turning once, 5 to 7 minutes until lightly browned. Makea I servings. In Spanish Mold Creativity Gels Ever wonder what $25,000 tastes like? Just ask Mrs. Virginia T. 'Smlth of Los Angeles. Her recipe for Molded Sangria won ~the grand prize in the "Great Jell-0 Ge la Un Recipe Swap." l Mrs. Smith's Molded llangrta was judged best of ,'9>.000 entries on the basis of Orlglnallty an d creativity, v11Ual appeal, taste, and ease f preparation. MOLDED SANGRIA 2 cups dry red wine 4 tablespoons cognac braody 1 tablespoon orange liqueur 3 whole ~loves 1 clnnambn stick 2 packages (3 oz. each) mix· ed fruJt flavor gelatin 111 cups club soda 1 tablespoon lime juice 1 cqp orange sections • 1il cup thinJy sliced peeled apple Bring wine , brandy and orange liqueur to a boil with cloves and cinnamon stick in\& saucepan. Remove cinnamon stick and cloves and pour boil- ing mixture over gelatin. stir unUl . dissolved and add club soda and lime juice. Chill Wltil sllghtly tbickeoed and stir in orange sections and apple slices. Pour into dessert glasses. Chill 3 hours. ·Makes about 8 servings. Side Serving Mix chopped onion, cclery and green pepper with drained sauerkraut and dress with vinegar, sugar and caraway seeds. serve with roast beef sandwiches. ~~E .. A"~~~~-~~~~~.~ CJ9C .. OUI HOHi MADE 119 ITALIAN SAUSAGE ...... .. BA RY GOODIE OF THE WEEK IT.A~·~-~~~t~ NOW •••• 3~w ofucd :!Jefi ITljLIAlf D•LI •llTAlltAHT IAICIEaY-O•OCl•'f' lll•-Wlf41 - ' DAILJIN:JI -fll, , .. , SUNDAYtN CIOSID MONDAY ~ . ... """"' .... aAICll JI ... lllS.,-1, ""' " .. USDA CHOICE LOWER mEF B'onTM' ~lo~ $148 RUM~--~: s 12~: ROUND STEAK .••. -.... ·-·"' ROAST ..... _ .. , ... ,. .. ; ............... " 1 .' U.S.D.A.OIOICI-s 1 s• TOPROUIQ &i~ STEAK .....•.............•................... LL ROMAINE LETTUCE .witiiMilr. •. $ f~B RUMP ·····-························::·'::···::··::.:··='"'"'-::...,..,. __ HILLCR~St( ·SUGAR . f • FIESH Mus•• ~.77J_ I I usaA CHOICE . " . -·---\ BAIQUET DlllERS • ' t . l . . . . . t . • • .. I 10.LB., ll-OZ.1 DETERGENT l'altlilJ' Size Ti e C.~ OFF)s J.9 HALF GALLON ~ Tbrll~•rtJa D9teraihui&ll'j _,,.. c:u.,.e I.ea on .Mol'4!1tenp . _,...._,..._,,·i. Pabst BEER !?~6~$125 • IOCC JC • 1-POUND CAN GoLD BOND -STEER ..,:D' • 'CBUCR l.,STE~: 98,. ,. ENDER C ·. 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I packa~e (lo ouncee) !roien • asparagus lpeAra (o6obd, drained aiid bOt) • • In a 1-quart,iauc,pen "er low heat melt tile. butter: stir .... flour; ... ~., .. 1rom heat: ~y .;uriD'inuk. ~J!ins. !J •• • I Cook, 1t1trtng · c;onstanUy, over moderately low heat unJil thickened arid bubblf' •• oo· beat aUr In lemon riiid 86d cheese until cheese is in'elted~ mis in ' chicken; add aalt and pepper: reheat bill do not bqU. . · ' ' .. Arrange. asplragu.1 spears on plates; spoon sauce ·oVer tbem. Serve at once. '(If you· like,· the w.hoh pockage of uparagusJmay. be uSO!I for I aervinga: ·ln .• lhls case a hl:lp!ng of .the ~hlcken sauoe will be leftover.) 'Italian ;Influence O[JVE allCKEN ' ~ . ' . r .. ·MOZZA~ • · .Easy lo prepare. .. 1/.f. .CUP flour 1;, teaspoon salt ~-4 chlCken breasts, spilt and -... sldnned 8nd boned · y, ·cup pllve or other-salad 1 oil :• I cloiie garlic,. crushed · ,.. · 1 medium onion, finely chop-" .,. ped-'• · •. · 1 can (8 lo I ounces) tliced •. mushrooms, drained•. • 1 • , · 1 jar (14 ounces) .spaghetti sauce . . .. 'h teaspoQ.n oregano l/i cup sliced pimiento-stuf- fed ~n olives-. ., 1 pa~k8ge '(6' ouilc'es ) mo7.Ul'ella cheese slices Combine flour and salt in large paper bag; add h/'llflhe chicken Ind 'Sl)ak~ 1.liitil coated: repeat wttli.rarnali\ing thicken. Jn. a, large skillet, ~rown chicken in oil on both sides. µ.r~. chicken, in ,,a 2-qu.art shalToW baking di$h.' Saute garlic and onioq in drippings until onlOn is tender: stir in mushr9Qm5, spaghetti sauce_; ·oreg"no and olives. Top ·chicken w 1 t h tom.a to.olive 2.1au9t?. . , · cut ch.eese slices into strips and. pl~ce on, top of rhicken. ·Bake in . 8 pr;ebeate~ .350- ~egree oven until chicken is :tender. -30 minute's. :«spice's Nice · ~ "Prove It ~· Delicate flavor I _!.EMOf'i GINGER MOLASSES ., Jlllf:AD. PUDDING : 1 quart inllk ' 1:a·cup ·sugar 1-3 cup light molasses 11.i: teaspoon ginger I t.easpoQn grated lemon rind •''\ 0 1 1/4 ttaspoM salt l 1 tablespoon butter 4 eggs · 3 cups drY bread cube's 1·3 cup raisins l ': In medium saucepan, scald ! milt: stir in sugar, molasses , f ginger, lemw rind, salt .and ·, • butter ' until blended. i In large mliilg bOwl, beat · eggs ~ligbU~; gradually pour I hOt milk mixture over eggs, 1 stirring Tapi<flY. I Turn brcaa cubes a n d 1 raisins lnlo a buttered %<Juart • Oblong baiting dish (12 x a x 2 I inches) or similar utensil. ! Pour milk ml1ture over bread and raisins and · 1e1 11and 10 lo 15 minutes: stir. ' •,pJace, blking •dish in • pan . of bot water and bake in a pre. t belted ~ oven until a I fatj1e·tnoenec1 in center -1 QUI <Jean-.4$ to 50 mlnu~. Serve warm or cold -:-• witli 1 l'!'MJ1lo • or mUk if you like. , ~ I lo I oei;vings. . J.unch Idea. t• ' I Met for !WJCh. creamed i ll1mon 1¢ mulhrooml serv· ' ed ..... splll, butlded baking ·, ~ li&coil1s. • • ' I • I FANT~S71C o;s::ouflTt' ~VtRr DAY s Ounte Bott~ PHISO OERM . . . ~· . ' C · .'LB. AU'l!A &ETA ~~""' .... ...... .. rANTAST•C 01sr:o1J~T(' j :rERY D~ • '---_,. ... .;; .. _ .. --------- 25-Co!O'!I •Cold Tat.1~11 CORICIDEN "S Count CORICIOEN 'D' :c " .. ~ ..rr .... :~ .... .~~ i .• ' J, 'i,; • MUSHROOMS '.~ FANTASTIC iJ1SL(ll•t,T~ f'Jtftl 0 r=-&r ,--• !~ I•. ~t..~t• ,, ; \. • . # ·,, I \ 57-0UNCE BOX J I \Y.H!TE KING . " . £t 1k ~~~,~ SOFTENER ~ .. , ~M ~ .. I>· ·ul .... , .. ,ti I 1' , .r.£.·,1 · :~ ~:Jlli '' . ' ~.., 12-~flll! IVORY ' " IQUID . , . 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" A 'lleebod v ... tloa al a -Ill loCI fJf Illa --U1 ,.. ..... lo lltill)' all -oold-wulher •A>Olllld with a ,iick-*lbo ribl -1. So lhat ,..., too,· can mJol' lht Jut nm down the alopes, or neure ..... Oii the pond, ,,. IUl'e to Pd the lzWndlenll for Oiny Fondue. Otovmtent cream of cblckea IOUp ri&bl 'from the "'1 ii Colnblned·wtllt nut r l 11ou1 sWtaa Cheeie and llelly-<la1i, IOUr Cl'Ul1l for a IJ1IOOlb, 'crHmy hot dip. · CUrey '~~. 1arllc and 1Inger are adcled to aeuqn and oplce lhls nour/ohlng r.oo., Into a tasl'ebud tantallr.er. • ' Invite family and friends t'i "dip In" to the ~ pal with .chunks of liijii ot chicken, whole shrimp, cui. of Fmlch ot rye bn!ad, Ctltr1. or carrot' sllck.s, eb•rr>J; tom1toa,' ipPle alices or piir cubes. ' , .. For the IO'alooC ~.iJ .. rve Iha adults a drJ -wine and ho! apple cider lo 111t; younpttn. ,, <:tJllll,Y FONDUE I Cll\ (101\ ·.,._) ..0. deoaed cream ill chlclrea aoup , , II loeJJ!O!ll! 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'"'cam! lonsue 4 a ralher unlovel\' Jni(tum you oll -tbe meal ls , nam«i e 11h 0 r Item. Inside! Preparing lollgue Is or corned beef It lakes a few years before a almply a matter ol almmerlng wtGIJC. Both ~ r ~ ,lrfde can work '!P to ~ cJial· , tho whole thins. ~ and. all, generally prew-ed tromlery lenge of unlutlliig a butdler-In sently bubbling water until laity cu1' ol bek. ;."~ 1["1or =· ~ it'= almply slip off the Paskal:IJ, ror e..I: a m e , it's worth it skin · and slice the delicious· t" usually -es from "l>eol If you've· nevtr .done. It l!>••I onlp 1 pretty plat\ef. < plate," wjlldl ia.15porceol'bt. BEEF TONGUE I smoked or pickled tooeue (about 4 pounds) Water ' r lbayleaves Smiralwholeckwet Garlic clove Cover WI water. Adel ~ ........ lngNditnts and heol to bollq. l.4wer beat and simmer, covered, for 2~ to f hours. un-- lil a fork or sharp knile penetrates easily and indicates that the meal Is tender. ilf you wish, you D;laY IOak Remove from water and the tongue in cold water for a peel off skin. Trim away any few hours before coqldna, but small bqne or membrane at thif lsn' really neceaary. . tile ~ md. Slice and serve Put lbe, who,le too8ue le a jmrn tely. pot bjg '1'0lli-to hold It. Or, tongUe;ls lo be served J • • cold, put the poeled IOOiUO badt Into the liquid and let ii remain there until cool. 'Each rour~nce serving ls m calories. BAKED TONGUE AND TOMATO SAUCE Partially cook a beef tongue by lht precedlns rule, for 2 hours. Remove skin. . Place In a bakln~ dish with l C\fps plain tomato sauce. '1J cup·dry red wine, bay leaf. I WtdMsday, Marth 2B, 1913 .. . oni<>n, ...i a sprtnkle of sarllc sall and pepper .• Bake at 350 degrees for one hour or more, ~tll1ender. Low • calorie mayonn,lse tartar: sauce, French dressing, cole slaw! For these and mbre , Send a stamped , self-ad- dressed envelope and 25 cents to SLIM GOURMET SALAD IDEAS, in care -of the DAILY PILOT, 50 West Shore TraU, Sparta. N.J. 070787. ' OAILV PILOJ And comed beel g"'"""y .. 'means fatty beef brisket. \" But ti>o&U08 com~ from . • . ' wen. tongue. Di.d you ever see '· a cow with •fat looSU<l \ OUR BEEF OFFERS ·vou ·THE BEST VALUE POUND PER POU ND The f contl:lil ol beef to y I! per<:Ol!!\or less. • \lndly ealoie count. Heri'1 !low lhty co · pare: ,. ONE POUND DUAL DEPEN DAB LE ~.UNCONDmONALLY BONDED ·ouR E T~A-CLOSE "fRtM GIVES YOU MORE GOOD EATING MEAT EVERYTIMEl ~ FRESH> FRYE·RS CHUCK ROAST R[B ROIS1' ROUND STEAK T -BONE STE AK USDA GRADE· A ILADE CUT STAIDllG CEITER CUT TAILS OFF """"'" 43 ""'"'"., .. :, 88 c ""'" 0 SJ 28 ...... s 121 (NOCl([/0 UllCOfOIOIT!Oll.t.LLL\' ""'"""'""" s 1 18 Ul<C0"0"•01<1l~L., c •o•ot:o'f'o• •o•oto,O• Ul<COllOll!Oll.l.LLY ' 101<01 o •o• . 1~~-~~:~ La OUALU¥ AfrlO ou;~~'v~:"o LI •D>IOl!OIO• OU.l.l!TV A>IO flllUO• LI OU.t.LlfV &>10 •L•VO~ Lii FL.I.WOP: LI ' KEY BUY l IUSHROOIS . 'S" ~n~ I-OZ.CAM ,;,~ . DAIRY PRODUCTS • ... MARGARINE .•.....•...... ~::;:: 30- ... f,\ARGARINE ....•.......... "::::::: 41 • ... PARKAY MARGARINE.-.~~ 30• • layers In this l ~"i<h· f ~E TURKEY r ct111 SANDWIQI I • a.u~· ac1 i 4tl: Thousand ... • Lau!. dresalng • I I =l>acon, cooted • ..tssclleese \0 ali<ed turkey meal , ... s l ()tip 1ea... . Spreal t ~Of bread ..t!h dressing. toyer bacon, Swtsl eheese. 'turkey, orange slices and let-on each of the 4 illces. 'll>p with remalnlns -~ CUI lliMlwlcbea In quarten one! oecure ..tlh wooden picks. ll·IEL JI c llTWI 31'S ..... I ) • Col<Jlltc ..... ) Duroblybullt tor.,.arsof lleNlc•.fOIV rffllng. lllEEI THUii SHIUI lllE ... .. ~'!""°'"" $1•1 , ............. , 7"tln.t,•t" ....... .Cull thorp ond cleon, hos lock· In; hondle1 . $1'' . IELSOI POPPY SPRlllLER ....... , ... ...,. $3'' .... ., , ... , '" -small M medium . tile loWM. ...... "' ,._ ,,.. c...,. ... ....... , ••• w ........ ADU • m L .... ,._ StNtt ...... '*. n•• ._""" C-.. NII•~.._ Att. .. CIO..._ .............. (llL ...... ant ......... . f PRlllT DRESS SHIRT N-tpl'lng loihlon print ·' .... thlrt• Ht motftlne- -•h-n-dry polyetl•r/rotton blench. Short al~"· $3'' SIZES 14-1/2 TO 17 OUISTOllS All BRIGHT, CllAN AND.otlllY W• mok• it our bu1in••• to mok• ii your pl•citur• to 1kop With I.II. PLASTIC WITERlllG POT 'r•ttv ond proctlcol. 69c ORANGE JU.JCE .............. ..:c';.-;: 83• ' FOREMOST SHERBET ........... ~: 64• ... CHIFFON MARGARINE •••. ~,l; 43' DEVERAGC • SPIRITS OLYMPIA BEER ........... ,. .. .! 1.62 BURGUNDY WI NE.. ...... ~:.':2.08 ·LUCKY GIN ....•...... , ....... ~:-0::4.33 ~QS AV.....U ~ M nOlllll "'" UIMll WT.) 111 ~Van de Kamp's iw PLASTIC AN OUTSTANDl~G VARIITT Of IRISll IAlllY GOODS ' COlOllTE HOSE $1 27 Vinyl; 112~ dlam•t•r, 25' • toot l•ntth. COLLAIDER Assorted 46 C d.corotot , color1. ~llUJ.1. _, fOIL .... ,". '°'" PITCHER , .• 8.c ,ovn. ltralnt • clofft. 2·l /2.qf, tlze: co""9. IQatlAM DllHU "•u.-oble •nomeledciiuml· 68C num.~g. of4. • DECOt IU& FOIL STORAGE COITlllllS $247,. ...... . 11" ... , .. W/COYllS '91:0, Of C 97c tuJlllGA ••1•fMtMl•f.i Mlll • 1111'1 .. .,_. '"'• M kt .. QmllSTll .• ,., u.. ., WD'Mlllml • 1•11 ~ It.. 1".S1-lllSIG • ... Wu"*""i.t w111m11 • UOSI '-" ...... . nnnn • 1 USt 1. WWttltl-M. WllMlllGTO• • Int 11. ,._ WOOOl•llO lllW • 1'M ..,,_., .... ST~RES OPEi 10 AM ' • ' 48 DAILY PILOT Wednttdly, March 28, 1973 Do-re-mi-fa -sol-/9~ti-dough ~ , r .. r ~·· ... · .. -~nn- ' By JOHNA BLINN Cfdwci Tun~'t¥to cubes, discard . Brown meat in until hfat Is tender. Remove and caraway seed. t/3 cup seedless ralslns Add half the flour mixture to bot ·fat in large skillet or co~er. Cook down slightly to Scant 2 cups sifted all-the crel.ll}ed m j x tu re NEW YORK -"I'm the Dutch oven: remove meat , set reduce sauce (or add flour MAlllA'S KUGELHOPF' purpose flour aJtemately with the milk, then taste director ! When theusis-aside. mixed tn a little cooled stock). (Coffee cake) I\~ teaspoons ba,klng powder add remaining flour mixture. tant cheI works on the chef's Add onion and garlic to pan C.ook over low heat few 1 ~ ·sticks sweet butter ' Scant Z/3 cup milk 81end well. day orr, I often have to tell drippings, cook few minutes, minu tes until thick and softened Cream together butter and Beat egg whites until still, him how 1 want 8 dish to look· over low fire. Add paprjka and smooth . Taste to oorreCt 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar until smooth. Beat egg fold into fiOUr-butter mlrtu.re. or taste. Then I let him fuxl ~AA""' stir to bl nd seasonina•, Serves &-10 with fi I yolks until thick and lemon-Pour batter into wel1-greased out how to do it," Baroness caraway ~. e · O"' 1nely granu ated sugar Add tomato JS8ste, water (or dumplings or bolled potatoes. 3 large egp, separated colored; beat into creamed kugelhopf pan or ring mold. Maria von Trapp said. beef broth), salt and pepper. Garnish with panley. 1 teaspoon finely grated mixture, along with lemon Bake in preheat~ 3 5 O Maria, the real Maria of the Return meat to pan. Cover, For a nice louch, add 1"1 lemon rind rind, almonds and ralslns. degrees oven 1 hour or until \ I famous Trapp Family Singers cook over low heat. stirring teaspoons grated lemon rind 1/3 cup blanched w h. o l e Sitt together flour and bat-cake tes'ter inserted in center in the film, "The Sound of _<JO~fle~n':_, '."fo~r ~·bou~l_.:l~'h'_h~oulll'r'.:'.'·:..:o~r-"to'...gou~l"'.ash:".'...'.a".'lon"':g~w'.'.'itb~pa'!'.p~rlk~a'.____:•".'.lmo~n"':ds:__ _____ in"':g~po'.':w'.'.'.d~er'..:.;_:dl".'v'..'.id'.'_'e~ln~ha~!f::_._"'.com~es~o".'u"..t '.:cl"':ea".'.n:._. ________ _:.___'.MA'.".:'R::l::A~von::__T,::R:::A:::P_.:P ____ ~:; ~1 u s i c," talked about her 1_ "~pectator cook" activities at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe. Vern1onl. She was on a short visit to New York and quickly assess- ed her cooking talents: "I wouldft't say I'm a good cook, but I like to experiment ;ind find out how thir<gs are. l really like to have sornebody else do my cooking. "We h3ve a chef, an assis- tant chef, a pastry chef and a breakfast Chef at the lodge." The Trapp family has clung to many of their native Austrian foods and serve many family favorites to guests in their ski lodge. Their beautiful desserts, all Austrian classi.cs, rich with oqdles of beautiful whipped ~' sweet butter, glace fruit and nuts, are particularly pQpular after busy afterooons of cross-country slding. .Maria has a real sweet tooth. >'We have Sacher Torte (chocolate cake made in layers spread with apricot jam covered with chocolate icing), Lin7.er Torte (swe,t pastry made,witb ground outa, filling of red jain and latticed top) and a host of small pastries. · "My favorite aesserl is a rum torte. "Kugelhopf, a pastry made in a flattened conic~! form, patterned with splraI grooves on the side is so typically Austrian that the minute a gUest arrives we serve him sOme with coffee. "And we have many kinds.of strudels, from apple , to the pOppy seed variety. The real secret of making apple strudel is using only really sour ap- ples, Greenin g or Mcintosh are both delicious." . ,Maria von Trapp has few r~grets as she looks back on a very full and busy , lileJ The family .hns no intention of ever reorganizing the family choir. '"f.hat happens only onee. There would-be too much com· paring and that wouldn't be fair ." Maria laughed about 'the r~tssue of the movie "The Siund of Music,'' com· men ting: "For the most .part the movie follows our true life story, but the're"!re, 'of iloltrse, a few Hollywoodisrps! I would never advise an;,.:one who has to flee. to do so singing !" Maria's sense of humor may have much to do with her youthful appearance. She skis every d.~Y· in the winter and goes hnrse back riding in the ummer. '\Ve have a big deer pond in , 'voods. J swim there In· . , id of in the swimming pool .e built for the guests . I start !owi nming in May while it is still cold. I'm 68 years old and amazed because many times I can stand much more than the fi>mg people. "I don't blame them -they a ·generation born after two WOrld wars. All they hear and see is crime. ~·1 had the luck to grow up in an undisturbed time. All l knew was swimming, hiking and being happy making my own good lime. It was before TV and movies. of course. :"I think I have more stamina from way back, so I can run longer or faster than tlfe average young person." TRAPP · FAMILY AUSTRIAN GOULASH , 3-pounds boneless slewing beef (top round), cut In 1 1 •Ji-inch cubes 4 tablespoons lard (o r shortenlng ) 3 large yellow onions. peeled and thopped 2 small cloves gar I i c. cru~ed 2 tablespoons paprika ;11,1l teaspoons caraway seed 2 tablespoons tomato paste About 2 cups water (o r beef ,: broth) 2 teaspoons sail Freshly ground bl~ck pep- per tabJesPQOn flour , optional Fresh minced parsley, op- tional l'rim aey rat from be<?f • t . Suppe ri Stew .For •• old-lime supper menu. serv,q Jlrunswick Stew w th cold slaw and cornbread. Ral h I. • ; fi ' f· I~ " • ., . • , . . .. " . ' .. ·~. ' . ' • --· ... ~ . If.. • • I ' • • ..... 1 ',. ' • 1. -, ' r l),-. 1 ', . • • ' . -, '-1 l -· ~~.&ii~·~ 'i . I . :--·I ... ' . ..I .._, '.J 'l'T!I. :t .. t •• I. i •O ._,. r . f, , .. . ,. ;';,iq ·~l"I • •" Jq One moreV(CIY for yoV to live with the c'5f of liviftl! • .' ' I •' A ·j e u 'i,J •"'.ll ·1,J · i .,..,..,.~ai.,, ll•u~~llU•'' ·' . ·: ' • . • ~~ ~~ .. i. ;n , ... •, I .t .... j, v I • As another way to help you live . with the high cost of food, Ralphs has formulated. Super :Burger, a rich red mixture of fresh ground beef and textured soy protein. Approximately 77 % .· . ground beef. 23% hydrated protein,, 19c ~ pound less than regular ground beef. As much protein per pound as 100% ground beef-and less.fat. Super Burger isn't just hamburger stretched with bread fillers to make it 'go · " further. It's just ground beef plus textured soy protein with less fat than th~ equivalent weight of our regular ground beef. ; If you m.ake your burgers thick, they'll.fry up thick. Not away. Super Burger is actually juicer than regular ground beef. At the.same time, Super Burger stretches your food dollar with a higher yield of nourishing food per pound. .. ' ' • '; " • • -. -. If you make a meatloaf. with Super Burger, it will taste like· you expect meatloaf to taste: Since Super Burger tastes so good, your spaghetti will also t~ste like you expect it to. i\n4,Y.our chili like your chili. '2 ' ( You'll !ind Sup,~r Burge in the meat' ca:se. Because that's w1'.ere it . . , belongs: l\rtd you'll find · . it only at Ral~hs. .. " Now you can"save money on the burget You were . goil}.g,~? buy to :S.a,ve money. Super Burger. ·' ' . It's one rpore thing that-makes the Super niark~t super. " • ' . ~ • • • J • .. .... ',, • • ... The ,.,,,,,. ....... . Wltfi . . ·S " ~Y!r ,Price ' ... N , ·" .. . ,_ - --.. . t~ -• .J ,, ·-•• '\' " •• •e . .. .. •• ~· ,., • ... .. •• •• ". ... ""' ~· •0 •11 • . "~I. \ \ \ \ IS l,iLo :AOVERTISER Wodntsdlr, Mat<h 29, 1973 ~hr,ifty €ooks Take Stock of Chicken EDITOR'S NOTI : Thf.t u nothing to cooklnf bu1 !Ire lo-11111 other kitchen odds and the flr•I In a ,.t'ft, of thl'C< surance while good, rich ...._ ends wbld> we normally arjjcl., "" U., preparation con provide body u well u dloeatd, wind up, lnslead In CHld • of ltoc]c in <W1l" flavor to stews, IOUps, pot tier ~ a r t day cook,i1111 bJ 11'illlam J .roasts, uuctS and gravies -receneratod to -bor Dun11,i autl\Or of "Out of the even to fish and vegetables In future cookln1. broth. Many~-··· ... make .. ._ -almost """1 dme Ibey ,.... chlck«I and there ls uo atoot wler to prepare ,... -In coot. Herc's a lllllple lonnula lo try Turn the ftre low and add 1 te-of salt, a hall-doaen peppercorns, a bay leaf and a ceoerous pinch ol thyme. Cover the pot, place It over lht. lowest possible fiamo and let It simmer for three houn. cbeMecloth, whlle sun warm, 14 remove the -11111 !lntr partlclea. Stoclipot. •' • , many ~. Th Fr h II .1''r ds"cle•' The use of stock in everyd•y KEEPS WElL Pour It Into a quart lies jar, or equfvoltnts, and allow tt to cool completely before cappins and nftlgeratinr. e enc ca 1 · on i.1 .. ,.. • bably h the -time yool ..... rout chtckm: . You, ahouk:I. have at least a WW Pill ~ of ljqufd Nm8tnlng. If FAT LID coo-.. JS pro t • • Fortunately, with -cuisine -llterall~. baae of -teat I I .,u ___ _ cooking -and i llavexae•er between .:. ~~ nll'lloratloo, tht ~ known a belier definillOll of tltcbla and..,....,,,_ bopMwUe call Uepf aupP11it stock . It adds lll '111eFreochbousew!fo, for -perlodl ~~!!er ~.~':ro!i:', 11J>iean,, Is-~ !lul\ ln-• ltbout spO!lqt, and !he coot Water can c ont r lb u t1e = :: ;,:o ~~"':;'. ~~i";.l: 1::... U.: Save evvy --awry plale Cl! ,.or table u wtll u *'l-bits al oklli and IJ'll!le. Adi to lbem aey para ol tbe oripaaJ. bird you may not have -. -u the neck, all or -fl! the gtblets. Now add llx <11p1 of water letl,~ some Wiier ml llfm· -~·-onion bal ed ...j mer aoother ~ mlnuks. ... .......... • v 'Ibo resullilc lloiot should studded Jrith lour cloves; ~ ~ tl\rouall 1 _.... carrot .... llalk ol celery, to ......... the - both chunked, .... bring to • 11111 vecotablts, lllen - boll. lluoutb I fine !d<we tr I bit of If u,.e 'ls IQ)' flt In the •lock (aa4 !llwt should be ), It will rile the top wbil• cool· Inc IDd aelldlly w b • n roll1pralad, fonnlll( .. air- tight au!. . \ - .,, .. e ~GeorpA.RalpheJ8'73 At Ralphs when the rost of meat gdes do~ we pas.s the sav:inguw_.t.o you. Last week the wholesale priee of.beef.-and frYers wa8 low:ered by a few .cents a po~~, anq you'll find lower meat prices where the reductions apply. Shop with eonfidenoe· 4t.Ralphs, with Economical Meal Makers, Super Burger, and a price policy tjiat will help you live with th~. ~t of living. J • ' INTitOOUC'TOIW Itta DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT R---121"°" " Clmsa ' i A IP~INATION O' IWJtHt GROUND llO AND aov ,AOT!IN, ~ ., lb. -~Bl ·Pizza : '"'· ft& .83 U ID A Gr8de A-F191h llMf-IMICut l!' LOICar May•r-All lffftit . °" All Meat Bolodna . Uoa. 1,09 Soulllet'n Fttyars ··:~~b. .•.• 39 MEAT MASTBI MEATS .New Yark ~ . . v~P:Ck·"" u ... 1.23 Steaks bontl• .. ""1 ll98 ·Aiie;f e;;;. -·.·~ .73 ~ . .... ... ,_. ~ 39 U.SJ).A.GrodeA-D••--45· Shrimp orl'lrtlr sauce ...... , ~!,F~ ,.,~ a.• . A:gul:°....,; ,.,, .13 . 98 Fryer Backs'N,Necks ..-.18 -..... ~._. lb. • Lue:a-............... . CQm Oil r.'lllQlll(le . , .. .43 1·18 Slicedpacon ' ..... -,98 ""''1-Co<g-... Dllll'lllft!trot. ... • . Sliced Ham FrnhFlllttol 1 26 · QI' IOL a n.. 1.16 Rock Fish .. • ·---··... 39 ''""..,.... 1 l:ft Safflower Margarine , n.. • 1 09 Rex Sole (, llo. oU.. AIR-Pl•-27 lb. • ~/QUOR DEPARTMENT Jotlnson Yogurt .... ~ 1 88 100th Annl.,.,..ry-8ew1 aoo '"'°"' a Cr••!l'f Jr'I • i11.-' ~ .... t "" . . Ral.Pfls Cl'aam Ch1111 ·1oa. .. , ·..: .• 98 ' Ch -·i ' 7 I ' HOUSEHOLD VALUES . - WaterA.S.d-Porklll:oWll1r 8111P811118 WearEv•r--Chef a.vocadot<Gold 79 I .• . -7' 1 98 Smoked Picnic n.. , . Teflon Fry Pan .... , • Delld.u11molled "'"°' · ah k , 89 -LakealllN Qin or " ltllnlte1 ltffl ...,. Fully Cooked Ham~. n.. , 'Sandnl,Vodkll .,.. 2.98 Vegetable Stelm Baslc!lt 1.88 · HOf'IMll8r1nd-1201.Pkg. 1 Oli RO,alRtflJrnif.-.... FerLettenora.lllb-,_..._ Waler ll'lln Bacon ,., • frJ1ported SCotch . llM 3.. . Plastic Fiie Boxea •JI' 2,88 Chu C1M1 lrMd plahl'Of 1 ..:::: ... 'lloQtclak' Canadian a 91 PfHllc-TWlll a.;,.. .. V.. Egg.Rolls -la. .c.u ~ Imported )Yhlsky llflll , • Jee Cube 1hlya ~.89 · iTHIS IS RALPHS SUP~R CENTURY'1873·1973 I , . PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Frt1h, DIMrt Grown --lib. "''"' -... Grapefruit ... h .49 Northwfft Newtown .. · PlpP,n Apples "'"" .18 C1llfoml1 '""' Avocados Swut.JUICJ Valencia Oranges ,.. ... 17 ei;~·-r 1"'-.::r .11 f_,,,C ... LatollJ-. Celery -.18 -·28 -FLORAL DEPARTMENT ~ 4• ,0; Grow \bur Own Hvbrid Jumbo Pansies -.48 I:.._~ Colo'8-4"Pott l'J1ml'088S --.48. BAKERY D.EPARTMENT -°'-·~ .... -· .. .,....., ' ~ .Bread :::..31 -·· Aalph•-Plal• or Marb6e Pound cakes ..... .12 R--....... -U .... ed Angel Food.~·' -= ,&& . • 11111111 Goldll :: .11 Corn 1i,: .18 . HE LTH & BEAUTY Affl . FR~EN FOOO. ' , PANTflY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ] ~r~i~~ ... ;..19 ;:::~ ".: .11 ~c:;n.. ~ .89 ~.,;;~-... ~ .21 · •-"=""'orU.-.nMd . .~ 81 .......,.. nltl:u. •· .,,_.,._..._ ._ 0"7 ,.,WhhfW."'9t a~ ,·41 .1\111M11:api•ll SPl1Y -• ' ' Mlttranl l Bfllt .... • s.vwi Up -,,, Purex E'l11i:h L+_;:~_,;;;;;;;...i::;oll • _ _,._.._.._ .... 1 68 ' -MoW I ,,.. et ·---·-11-. 49 ~°"-'---HllrCdor "' , GntpeJulc:e · .,. oC.I CollleCN-"', WlndowCI•• ..... ... . '"' 1 48 ....... ,.,.... 71 ............ -.... 67 &;::y'!.'!t'<"?'l"I~ ' j I Free Booklet ~ ~Hair Net ..... • Cttocol8'e c.i.' . .... • w1111111 OI ..... • :1111'1:1'1 • ~ 78 ~._.. 47 ._.......... 89 .,. __ -·"'•••-•-· g.,......,, ~ClpeulBI :: • -ye'/t91111il11 '~::: • --lb ":::-, SUplrCIHIW lllVIMlllli9i l'VRM klMIC"u.c • ..-u-.119 ~· 100L 11 l!!llfCtoeUt_,...,,... 11 86 ~~r. bf ' .. ~ .... ai Hllr&pnrf -~ e.•°'*'11 ' .... • ClllBMlx ::-• r.xlcltJ 11• • By Mirtha Randall --•-•.,. , nit --Z8 --'-!'t!~ J 17 ~~-'l"J'!lt,. ~lphf Home Economist • H•lcl.l.,!Jllon l .,; '"' Qnf111nit Juice •.,:; • lnl ... CCllMe •;; • uiPa u.rw AValillble Now at All Ralphs ,_ __ ,. ,.,., 71 __ .....,_ · -... 1 • __ ._ . • .. 149 •le<J-l'!PI ' • bapltalltyPenteni lllitlllConcllloner ..... • · .S.IAgtPlrra ;.., • GtwlOlll~ -. Rug~ • 0 ••'41 -. •.:; .47 ~.• =· ..... 86 -· ao.:;1.48 Prle•• elfec!W• ll•rch a lhru Aplll 4 ~ 'I ' ' . HEALTH & 'BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD PANTRY flLLERS ' . HOUSIHOLD NEEOS ---·:: .. ~ .. ,;;, ~AT --•.:a -•.::11 D:e.l~ •.i: .17 .:.:1.17 --R---.:: 1.00 ..... -;... ,,.....,....,.. ____ .......... ~ --.. ~.n l<acll'1Chocolat01 ........ Eagl91<a ... Mlll M.: .. •,; .. 'AJ"T.'.;.i.. .. CZ. !'JA7 . •.:1.11 . ··-ta,: AT -.. : ... -,....: .t• ---.: .11 --•_:,71 ··-.,.."' ~-......,_ Qranut-loap -: t.oe M.:till:' ' =.at --=.-.11 -·.: .t7 ..... •.: .11 --::t ... 11-wll~ T-Paate --~ .... Watwloftan•r :r. ... Pi.Ci:--'::'; .. A 7 •; 111 ':.:.---•.:.11 -·-~ 2.'71 ....,._.....,.CllM •.:.as ll'nCerell lllCDrtftkl QNllftdCOllH faclllTI- '~t.t• ~ .:..n --:: ... --::M --·.:: a.ii __ .. -=· a.-Col!M -llllol>IH .. ~-D""""" • .,.-... --= , .. _.86i: ftitluper °"" °"' c...,. .... Ci; 7 • °"""' .... •....tt ...... 4 • 1W.P11S STORES ARE L8CATED AT: 380 E. 17~ ST .. COSTA MESA; 9901 ApAMS BLVD., UTllGTON BEACH; 16471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER; lAGlllA llLS, M117 PAS£ll DE VALENCIA 1721117tlt ST., TUSTll 401 "-LOAllA, ANAHEIM ' STOWE HOURS: S..10 BAlY, 9-9. I ' I ' qAJLY '11.0T 'f. Parts ·" Al lq ...... ..i ls not broken ()'ou dlacl1d thll lot when ,... .. the -. ol oourae) the -wUI ttnllln In the nfl'tpral<!r r..,1wo « t hr. ·~r.:•k • w 111u\it deterlora . 'rt can 1bo be frozen, l:IJt that shouldn't be.......,.. You wUI find yooir, u- petimenl hat mranled ,... with at leut a quart ol atock, •• rich tt wUl probably jell fllr the coat of I lwldflll of vegetables. Thia ii an autbrentlc Ja-redpo for preJIOllnc lhrtmp that ls both dollcleul and I bit out of the ordinary. Like 11"51 Crlental dlabes, tt should not be •• .-. JLUWWIZ (J1pe7 1 se SMtm•> 3tobl-oll 1 amall onion, minced 11> pound raw aplnllCb, coonel7 l<n Ii pound mlllhrvoml, aUced ¥1. cup aoy 11uce ~cupchJCkeoatock 1 teaspoon 11.1111 11> llOWldl raw 1lllllnp, peeled IDCI de-viDed. Heat the oil, add the - and let It aolten. Add the spinach, muJhrooma, I 01 sauce, and tbo stock mind with the ,..ar. Simmer over a low flrt tmtll the "lolabltt start to wilt, then add the shrimp. Cook over the low !!rt for about 10 mlnutell, .,. untll 1111 shrimp are cooked. llamlDlbe ii eacelleot with rice. Apples Baked Golden Havt_ )'OU ·-triad batlnc or ""'*1111 Golden DeUcloua ~ apples are """°1 thoutthl of u "eat!D(' opplea, and of ....... they .,. dola.> table -...i u 41. But tbo7 .. alao •lilaloltlf dellcloul -.... -treatment -bUfaJ -In lhl oven« ;s•·"' top of the ..... oal . their delldk • If you . try tht !Ollal!lllC rtclpe you llt,I~ to .... thue Baited , !)el...._ !r1: wl\b -l!kd ~ "'11·' bro:r k~"r llldu,,:1,"'11 If lll'-·1 lritb Yf1lt mt11u, don't belltoto IO offer the •win lot ~ :with • aoft cuatard sauet. llADD GOU>l!N DZUCIOIJI APPi.ii I Golden Delicious ai'l)lea ~:.L:butlot Salt . CfnDalnon II cup water WUll Ind core 1pple1 without cutllnfl I b ~• • l h bk>laom end. Pare aboul 1 ln- chel ol peol, from a!em iQd. Place appfe1 In a rec- "llflllar bikini dlllt Into wblch they flt \llth a Ul!lir spsce belften them. 'FU! uch cavity with the' 1u1ar and d<¢ with the bulter. 8Prlnkle lllhlY with sall and cinnamon. l>.ur wat« aftlllDd , 1ppl11. Bake UDClOVered In • .... -1-.rae ..... IJllll1 tender-46 mlnutes to I ho\lr, =::n'l'..i ..,toll atae..J....•Pf!: tines are lriler!ed bul they aboUid not Iola theft llblpe; baste aeveral tlm• dla1DI baklnl. , . I &!M with pcrll: cllopa and llnk-tlfl• port ......... If you like ,... Cit! lop ~ IOI>' pl• with. a llt!lt cnam ..,. wbJpped wltll • $lie 116-: que!<lrl at j bll>a -and 1 1omlah""" ~ aprlp. ' Add ~illip 'n · Fill Up ' ~Y&\LAD l labltl-llJad I.ii I l t•l11poaD t1rr1101 \l:.aupr I II teaapoon prep1rad tmlllard I ~ tellfOOO salt I S llblespoona mayon ... i. IV. eupa diced \lllPMlad rod Del~ apple ~ cup 41cec1 ce1e<1 I lllluy cnene ltld pa~ ID a medium mllfnC oowl with a fork or whlak. - toflethe'l' the oU, vl~..'J. sugar, ~' ult I"'" mayoonalse. Adel al>DI~ W calery ...r mix wtll-Garll1* with salad (l'tenl and llll'lnkl6 with paJlr!U. ~ i ~ 1ne1. • 1 fl DAILY I'll.OT Store .... i.._.:._ Makes • 1. Bread r NEW YORK (UPI) - Wheat-growing Kansas bas ~ been called America's bread ~ basket, but New York ls a ·~ contender for the title. More than JOO dlffer"11 l<lndi of bread and rolu are ba.bd daily ln the five bur- roughs md h• suburbs, md molt of. them are available in • single departmelll ·-00 Ma.abattaa's east side. ~ Everything from familiar homH!yle white bread to · unusual loaves ahaped like • wheat a t a I k s , mushrooms, • turtles and 1Uigators occupy a ; »foot.long coonter In Bloom· ingdale'• food department. • Norwegian Christmas bread <ailed julehka u llOld there the year round. It'a llJllced egg ! br!ad contalnlng candled fruit. Tiler<'• ral1ln pumpemlckel lnlm a bakery In I h e llul)gl!ian -ol Manha!· Ian, pollO. COD clccoll, or Italian pOl1< bread containing pott <ncldlop and cracked I pepper, and· lllree lllul llld two varletiel of a flat, dl1e- lbaped loll blown .. biblical .. bmd, blb1 bread or uta, ( depllldhtC on siie and in· ..-.. 1be bftad collectJon WU the brain cldld of food department -Robert A. Gwnport, : w!to ipOl!I a yur locating lllJ>- plien. All but two aro In New I Yort C\ll' or within an 80 mile ' 1-ol II. The e1COptlom •• .,. -.. in ran. anc1 San , Franclaco. biiCh o! 1fhlch ahlp '-byalt. \·• In an lntenriew, Gumport ~-alil the c<n>!pl of an ethnic ';o lqid ......... otemihed ln>m ; a ~ trip dur1ng'wbich he Wiied : bakerle1 and bake lbol>o In Europe. He liked what he UW but WU reJuc-- taol to open me tn..Jlte city "'°"' ethnic bakers .,. found In Jlmoll every neighborhood. "I tald the president (ol Blomnlngdale'1). 'I don1 want *1 part o! It. It lookl like a .. ta.I loier .' .. But' the ei:ecut!Ve insitted: • 1be'counter ~ aboot two . yNh .,., and ln just ooe day ' ll• IUPllliDtecf Che prevlom .. 1 departtnent _ leader tn In- ~ dlridulll dally sales transac- tb.. n flu held tbat position ew!J~"'. . ... Dollar soles and the total mnnber of loa•es and rolls -sold are a · trade secret, but the bread obviously Is a ma}or tourist attraction as well as a Jales leader. : Gumport aald visitors have Included a French bakers' · trade orgtnlzatlon on a WW' of the United Stata. A similar Dutch ll'OOll baa written to SIJ 11'1 comlni· the questlon most often asked ls: I• "How can you be this busy when everyone'• on a diet?" Gumport thinks that's an ex· aggeration. "Far from it.'' he said. "People like 1o ind 11 I g e t.berMelvea." : The most popular varieties • Include Irl•h IOda bread and : marbl~ twist. The latter is a ~braid of dark Russian ·: pumpernickel, light Danish ; pumpernickel and German rye. .'fbe moot spectacular look- ing loaves are an 18-lnch tall mushroom bread and a three- ' fout·long challah, or Jewish · braided egg b<tad. Tbe giant : sizes are baked only on order • but regular loeVOI of both { varieties 8!"e stocked daily. : At $35, the big mu!broom ~ loaf, a wOOle grain bread, is J the single most e1pe.nsive one ) available. Like the turtles and J &Dipton, mushroom brl!ed is ~ popular as a tabte centerpiece. ,• It's baked by a fonner New York advertlslni man who left the city for a quieter Ille in ; tbe country. Tbe nptllian loaves are fron'l a Franco- • American bakery In Manhet- ·: tan. . ·: Gumport recalled ooe Con- ; necll°'!t i..teH )Vho onlered ~ 13 of. th'e 1 $35 loaves for cen- • terpiecel and "18ller ones to : give u aouvenlri at a charity :, party. i' The largetl b<tad order to -,.. baon fl,IOt wortb. Cf what <(umport called "21' 1ta- tim wagonstul." Although the < ' ~ does noC usually deliver l bread, It made an ettepllon ~. tor this order from another -"' • lunck-alstJli por-ly. G"""""1 IOl<I U>e stalkxl -...... bl• and hi5 ' ...,_,&. 'lbe halt WU a Voltsnren. driwa by the =·~~~~ •Manllatt.lt lo lead the ny. • • , Cola Gelled • I VOllS VALUE PRODUCE De11rt Gr1ptfrult ';:i': • 16' Lar&e Avocados ~~';J9' · Fresh Grffn Beans '= .29' ,. . " ".,... ""~·--------~ ANJOU PEARS 119 1 1: 1 . ' I fXTIA fN'ICY ~ swm N" J.JtCY • WM1.-•. ,,...~..,,.,.;;awo __ ,,,, __ ,..,.., .. ...,,... Sunklst Lemons .10' Golden Dtllclous Apples "'~"" .. 25' Fresh Artichokes :~~':': .29• Hot House Rhubarb ' In the Nursery • J: -' \ . Bloomlnf Sun Azaleas , '.:::"~ • 99' Fresh Cili Pom Poms "=..%."" 79' Vons own bolctry, fresltnest, quo/ity, telection . Danish BuHtrfllts Granolf Bread Vons Cake Donuts ~.~ \i:""' 63• 14 Karat Cup. Cakes FROZEN FOODS Stock ·•P on tho1• &.71 and lrfflf ,._ loocl <0d1. 69• rAU,fi'JE'MiMA'wAFFLEs43'"';! UGHT H' fU..fFY l'KG llfAKfAST 1"'AT 10 OZ :!!] _.,WU flll!JUl!lr = fi MtiJ.~""'111""1 ., ... ,191l2 .. Celeste Cheese Pizza Celeste Sausa&t Pina 1-(.lT N'IAT lO OH•G. lfA.tfAN amr ll Ol flKG """"' Sara L11 Lasapa 12 Ol PACIAGI Morton Macaroni • Cheese ~ L09 1.29 99' 22' HEALTH& BEAUTY . Compare our low pri<et wifll wherever ,,.. rltop now. ' • Pro Toothbrush "°'"" °"N 49', . T~SS J•J Baby Shampoo "'°' 92• ,.(it tOTTlf Gl11m. II Toothpaste MG S.Ol Tl* 53• ..ct llt °" •Kotex Tampons llKil.AMI Ot MU 1.29 'AOfAGl Cl' «) ~G1uEnE _1AzoR aLAots 1 1 c1 _.STANIS$ 5 er ~ oc:x•.r EDIJf "a • ~ Scope Mouthwash -· 69' >OZ "'"11 I ·l~Day Vitamins """"' 1.66 K>T'Ttfet' .. layer ••plrf n ..... , ......... 86· "'"", ... • Body an l>todorant _.,. 13' l .OZ CAN • ' .. ' FOLGERS 1 COFFEE ... 'FACIAL TISSUE LJ.DY SCOTT BABY FOOD •1h oz. JAR WEST·PAC VEGETABlfS PfAS-CUT OOllN MIXB> VfGfT All.IS • ' villlS,.. ·GROCERIES aw selection ortel lizer odd up to ~for -;Oii' lor 7ou., •. • Ktlnt To'mat~. $oup ·~ ~I' NBC Salflnt Cr"kers ;,,~ 36• Vons Bever•&•• '!~ :::.~ 5/'1 ~•am Whip Toppin& :.-OJ 49' Kerns Whitt Yln111r :0~~ 23' . , Chill· Con Carne =--~ ~ ' I \. l ' .. Chuck Wa&on Do& Food ,:;,::g .8S' 19' -· .-·· & -tM?W ~ ,..,.···;1 7 ~ ~ JERSEYMAID 77" ~ .. FRESH BUTTE~ 1 ~TN " ' ~ HIST QUAIJTY GIA.DE M I I. t•••n ••··au v ..... ,.-., "~...,... Wll•hlrt Swelt Plckl~• ,,..,. 69' .... L&M Cl&artHes ll:Nl SIZI! . 3.16 Rtllli <-"'"" Morehouse Sal1d Must1rd 24:0l 29• .... ' ·• Stuff n' S1oti . "*'* flOM ~ lfNS 39' AH'ttllolE 5Tl.HN) 6-0Z l'ltG Yan Kamp Pofk • Beans »OZ ·"" • Wo ltolut• USDA ·Choico St-IW excluJ~elr in all ·Ow Jtore1. •' . " .. .,. " ~;;~ ~1~~;~·;;·'"'1·1·~~ . ROUND STEAKS "::-t1 . e ·, , • n• ............... , , mu•--. . .1Btlitl••• Round Steaks ''.:!l;''-.J-*9 T·illll Steaks ':."',.'!: .. i:a9 · l rPorterhouse Steaks ..=.g:H uh99 USDA Choice Rump Roasts -::i .. I 9 Cuter Cut Chuck Roasts · 'W' l Boneless Routs ": "'. u .49 I 1 USDA CHOiCE ~ BBC CllUCK·Sl\AKS · t1 ,. jj • .~,.,...ae~.tillfY*I*! .... F 1r1111r John Ham ,r.:-;~.. 981. ... Hllll BiH Portion ';':!~ u t;llt, ' -4l' Household 'Nee.di · Center Cit Ham· SUces,, , •-:;:: .. 1~79 ,. \..' "/ ' .. 'Al#ft • Skinless Link Sausa&es ~. ~~ Fa~<John Sausa&• ·ri:r;~,; lf' Tid• Dtttrient '""""'""' 2.29 t«:U.Of5 '°' Off YIYl'.Fltsta. Towtll ;;Z~"";'=-31• Johnson• l:ttllon· Pl1d1• <;:,= 11.29 • ~ , • I ,r /N ' Hol'llltl· Sll116 Baetn" 1 ·'~'= g&;.;' ; r I ·,. atound Tark1y?M1it : 111:.~ Blad Sandwich Ba&• ':',~::l:" 45• -. :: · •, · ~ ,, .• ----ti'' , --.. -1':;.~:,dl Reynolds· llumlrium Foll "~' · 23• . Budret Pack Envtlop11 i:g::,;:: 31• · 1 , DOUB · "."''. t.'.' . i it • t. ,... 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VONS I r . • ~ ••--•••••••••·~~-~~ G;;::::'"iv;o;o11i1s v;ii'.ALVE;r-·..,ft 11 7-WA Y AD i~· ·..KY .1. DEUCAlUSE • Choppttl Danish Ham , ~ " Jerstymald Soar Cream li ~ ~ . BuU11a Slkld Meats 89' 27' 4&l • SlioHA•--Cllltftt Qt o... •• ,. """"' ... .::. di 911:. lboar lllr• Smlktt Ullka '::: 1.89 l Aaitidln!onii'• Margarine lU IOWl ................. ; ••• .ilc: GM MM< Dog foodu...., .... 1 ........... , •• ,$3.7~ Crilco Shoe ........ WOflAU kl (#1 ................ 99c: MC...., or en..!Ly '-"1..,_.11or,.. ....... $lc ~Of n.. Seo Ugh! o.m , ................ 4$< Bl.LE I Bl.L f. j Bii f.: Bi.If: Cllll' 1ClllP 1C llll' !!'1111' • I,~ ' ' I ' ' " 1,1 , I i 'I~ 11 t ' ' I ·~ I ' Mr 9Wble: Uc,.Ml • 10W1" ~ ~···· ••••.... 1"' .... Sic Cojgolit• ~ Dfl•eeot J0.0110J0: ........... 1• We Ong ffM fabric SoftW.1io.t1.tl .... 7.Ql •A., •• .,.111,· 99c CC1lgon louquOt Wat• $of1-. ,.,..,.,. ... ~,..f-·6.lc JllJ Toa.t TiuMe •"*' NiCllfllal: ••• , ••••• .,.. ••••• _.,. ... "'3c ' iii' , .. ~'.':'~~'if.: ~~1:" ..-= 10111 Adams A~e.. at Brookburst, HuntiOgton Seal:D_ ~-up cherry gelatin 3 ~031 : .ii. i ;·an: rir&. Ca~istrano Beach . , 5922 Einger Ave., ·it ~. Hutil&tDD ._ • ' · laguna HIS Pim. B T1r9 21 D82 Baell Blyt. lllltlilllil .. 17950' flllplla, FMtia JlllJ Fl • U.S.D.A. CHO CE CUCUMBERS· LONG ' GREEN ·' 2 ·I. O · •• ' TOMATOES'. ' RED. --• c. RIPE ·-Wt. ..... 25 ..... :a~~~~~: '10' J I, •} R(PE lb. SPINACH . ~~~lt 3 • IUNCHD 291-~ WEL t: TltlMMEo..::MORE MEAT TO. EAT . . - T~BONE s1i·AKs .. T~~~o • • ' l U.S.D.A. CHOICE , PORTERHOUSE STW WELL ''T•to •• ~' . ·~ :,,.~' AKS l j -. ' FINE FOR BAR·ll-0 I· , I LL i9 ' .. • • ''!! ; iiLEis VACUUM PACK , , -.WHOLE K!ORNEL ·\.CORN . 12 OZ. CANS ~-C ~ $1 '.fltllt I "· '• , W~, Marth 28, 1913 DAILY PILOT LUX .L'9UID DETERGENt GINGHAM PAPER ' . TOWELS 5 BIG ROLLS $1 MA"DALAY · PINEAPPLE .. ' . • SLICED, CRUSHED •nd CHUNK I TALL ' CANS' , I I I I S\Q~Y. •·0 P~NUf .. BU 11 ER" 11 OZ. JAi • 15' . .:. .. -M NA"'"911AIT IOTTLll 6119' PEPSI · · COLA 'Pl.US IOnU llSPOSIT .... 1 .11At~S..... SPRINGFIELD HAIR SPRAY • 110..~ 2 $1 e lMULAl e HAID l'Q HOlD • · • • eu~ •. •" • •• 2/~ Pricesl ·Effectives Thursday thni Sui\diiy • I \ ' ' I ' • •. Mar.29, 30,31..;Apr. 1 •• \"l.' • Plic• Al.J"f' ~ ........ __.: . WI GLADLY AC:Cit U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS •• WIGM ILUE CHIP STAMPS WI •m ILUI CHUI STAMPS 89~ COSTA Ml~ PlAcmtA 19111 and P~ 710W._. I I l I , DAILY PILOT • • . '- I · Delicatessen# ' ' SLl.CED ~ .. ;. · s· -a c . · tOLOGIA' :" f' Oscar Mayei, 8 oz , .. all -t or 'beefl • • • • .. -. /llllCll 28, 1973 Stock up on FrCR n Food specials this week at El Rancho! . ' Main 'courses, vegetables, desserts ... have-some on ha d for those in-a-hurry meals!.A full freezer is a freezer full f ' . _________ .....,,, Springfield 4 SJ : ·4·9c TUIA 5 Vegetables for PIES · for G I/ l I -Cut Beam, Cut Com, Peas & Carr0t8, Morton's-29 oz package, ready·t~ S"ansonJ!.~ade with Starkist rocery I' a UeS. Mixed Vegetables, 20 oz. pkg. heat and serve! i..;.;, .. ;;· 8;,;;;oz~kg..,s. --~~+ .. ... ,-R-E-SH--6--· -:5-· -'.~.t'.ci,re;"i!~i'a ": 59:c· ·strawbe ·r·~;:;i:~'. ·65~·: · c & w Vegetah!.~s 9c ~Glf'S . . ( ,_ 'Gind'a ;,;;&ouhce8 big! ,,. ~.·« ... ·~.\!Pringfiel~·.,, ~.; @...-.pkg. • • · P.ea PoQ., reg. oc,with Cheitnuts oz . ' ..'! lix}~aJ;,.'rge'G~t'A{\",...µ.aJlyfresh!" "'i' ,_lf l . ~ .. ( !j, .. ·:~:' -,', '.·-\i(Jp,l!"'~nl,p ' ,,• .'< • , "-Ule , ~!'C es ~ ..... , .. ( ·• "· . · .... i,;i; a·~· a·nfi·· .. _\ 49¢·r~~:·i,~-::.i:'ruic ".~·: · •· '49c f. <n·Lt1·:... h ' 9c ' ' • • .. "· ~ Ore1lda-fioz ... .' any-i!me! , •, 1:. Jli14"0)!e 9"~ ,~P.~! .. ;J, Weight Wai,here,f9<,c<JlllroU8oz Cheese Spread.'. .. _49c Stewed Totnato-~ 23c,, •. '! Frerit1'1Fli.eS'-·~· .. ·; 43c ~· :>.:if.foieri Waffles,': 39t' Bridgelord Bread · 3c Bake in the)>ox! bib. package Lower in fat ... Big Z .•• 8 oz. pkg. Springfield-ripe, flavorful! No. 303 .Q~Jda-2 lb.pkg. Crisp them! Aunt Jemima Butt!lrmilk-9 oz. . . '.ti' ... Sliced Swiss ...... 9gc Margarine ......... 27c Macaroni ·_& ,Cheese 39c Pie Tarts .... 4 ... s1 · .. Island Inn Mixes . 3c Pepperidge Farms-5 klnds-5 oz. Daiquiri or_Margarita-6 oz. Gr~at. cheese from Cache Valley-12 oz, " .: Knudsen Salads .. 39c " t J Potato, Macaroni, Slaw, Carrot-pint · Liver Sausage .... 59c Choose sliced or chub-Jones' 8 oz. 'Liquor Dep't! , FOUR ROSES Save I. JO on premium Blend-quart Early Times .... $ J l 98 Straight whiskey-half-gallon value! Smirnoff Vodka SJ0 69 Save 1.20! 80 proof . ..,. ha.1£.pllon-~ • .,... ~ - Brandy .......... s399 · ,_ Jacquesl;3pnetr-f°': s_ippin'! f)f~~ . ~>Italian SwissWlneis 199 .. , Pink or Qol~ Chablis ..• half-gallon New! Mrs. Jo'ilbert'• Golden! 1 lb. M J B Co.ffee . . . . s2 59 'l'hree pound can for savings! ' M.D. TISSUE 39~ Four roll paCk-colors Or white Tide Deterg.ent ... s239 Big 10 lb. home lau'ndry size! Top Job .......... 59c Handy household cleaner •.. giant size Sandwich Bags ... 33c Baggies ... preserve freshness! 25 ct pkg Trash li.ners:" , .. : 79~ . _.J;j.efty~fit 3.'>gaJ. C~""-o.>. p~.Of JQ Tohnson' s : $ .1 .. 19 PLEDGE . Regular or lemon scente,d! ... 14 oz. -' ~ . f'J"·~~ Super Fresh Produce .. .Ju 1n bo size ... firm and compact, with tender. flaJ1orful Lips! Compare quality! ~'. -~Rples .......... 4!bs s1 Fresh Spinach .21 .. 25c \Vashinglon Go.Iden Delicious! Extra Fancy! Latge bunch! Spinach sal!l<l tonight? . . · • Blackeye Peas .... 29c Fresh Carrots· 21 .. 29c 1''resh! al rtlu d.v shelled . . 11 oz. bag. Crisp and tender ... 1 pound plio bag. Morton's -20 oz.,for generous serving! Mi~ute 'Ma~.dA s1 · Juices •tor ·Graj)efruit, Blehd, Tangerine, Orange -6.oz. (12oz. Orengo ... 49') ... ,, 'i1'l_I,, 1{·'.· I MEAT PIES 4tor Swanson',• ... Beef, Chicken or ~ ~ach 8 oz. big! .. llliliIBl'tluoevlAND ~ARIETIES :: •••• '.~ · • .'. :4. ChoO'st.P{ra(e Pi ni ~Safari Supper, Sea DiJer1s'pr. undO\\•ner-Kids lov~r'em! >ltd you'll love haJing some on ha rid! .' r;:.. P.1. · .,f ~·,~~ '/,.. , ' · ,,_.,. Bl RDStYE 1.~TERNATIONAL •••• ~: ~ •. T•k~ ydur 'choiCe of the Pof:>ular rounq._the-Wodd_ favu~tte ''arieties!· Ten ounce packages , .. and each a flavor·dellghtd-.r •• • ~ • I.. •• :.. • • • l4~«4-" .; ,.:st>Rlf{llf.~~LD:: ... HA~~LqN • "" • You,r choii;:~ of P,OPuli!r'flay,ors in the easy-to-d~P square half,gallon carton! Vanilla gcJ· gr,at w}t ~fr~w?·erriel(!' "". • •'• n . ' .. . " "TABLDS · . For relieffmm rold discomfortt .• acka eof24 tablet.A Skin Bracer .·.. ..... ge Mennen's •.. for after shaving! . , . oz. Efferdent..... ... . . 9e Bubbles dentures clean-pkg of ; ._'., ~i~1l~~!.!'t~~~~~~ii B5c Personalized Service Butcher Shops!' . . _ 11 • ~ . ' •• '• • • • Sliced Bacon ...... 89 ~ l•:l l{a nrh11·~ lean ranch style! Ground Beef ...... s 11i Extra.lean .•. bl.Jlk or patties! ·: 1 B f ·L· _,, 99c ee 1ver .•. ( ..••.. , , . ·render ~•id 111i-ty ••. liecause It·~ froni yo.Ung bee1,.._,... and reallyfresh! ' "' ' , • • • • • ';J ' " • I ' , ' Jim Brady "Steak . . . . . • . . . . . . . . s2~ · < 'u1 fi-1Ht1 U.S .D.t\. Choice top 'sirloin-aged for flavor. trimmecftor value~ Diamond Jim Roast . . . . • . . . • . s2•~ 1'he j!rt>nt one woulrl have loved dining on this toAsirloin cutorU.S.D.A.,Choice beef!\;,(. Sausage ........... 89 ~ Meaty Rib Bones59t • £1 Rancho'• old f.,hioned pork mix! Becf·Y goodnet!&, to lllke or B.B.Q! r------------------.,, SPLIT 59c · 1:-BROILEirS . • Plump, mee (~h frying-chick en•! • M~AT BALLS El Rancho's own .. , o•en·ready! I;.. 't ' I ' • • Wholt! o,. Rib· Half Pork Loin.' .......... 89: I ' ,. I ' ~ C~~te,r ·C_u!, Port{ Loi. lf~SI: .. : : ........ s1•t ' ' ' Sealood Specials · King ·crab. Claws ALAs~~N, ':·~s1 2.' So m'l(ll c,y-(oQd'.(l:H tQ enioY-, .. and ata spec!aculafprlce this 'wee~. F"n"" f' c d .. I s 1o9 c . F1ll t $ }49 1 e () o . .. ... • orv1na 1 e s .. • • From.icy lcelar.dic"W&LeN! From the ba family!''" Fillet of Sable ..• Bf.. Fresh Clams ...... 79t Fmh! for a diJTt,.ntlreet! New England Ctierryston .. 1 .. , Fresh Catfish .... s1°! Cooked Shrimp ·. $l9! Louisiana variety, $kiol,,., he -. Perfec:t lize for Pllckloll• •• ., Price• i~~ff«:t • · Thur. th"1alll\l.Wed. ' Mar. 2!Mpfil 4 -I .. • ! • , CANYON VIEW ~ Coota Meaa, 3 l\OdrOCJm ~ 11,,......1 _. la priced for quick u1e and'~te poaaslcm. at $2f.'1?i0. It Won't Lut call"6(6;717L • ··• " GREAT CocATl'98 , You'll be more than proud to ·own ttds·et1te 2 \: ' . . ~ and den home In Upivendl\' ~ Neer ~· 'ana .lhopplng center. V~anll waltinc • . lucky family. 2 baths. .LarP.ll!MY th, l!l<llt-ln eli!ctric .-.11...i ~· ~·· """"le laundry room; >poclous roodi • ...W. flttplace. Nice fenced yard·wlth • • • P'!u"' at w,500. can 673-8550. ·' . , '5Wtfit~'~t ~Eµ 18 X/31 pool apd JCU ohcMild oee U.:0 boulrthat ,.,.. 1\'lth 1~ King-and well p~ Ir~ a 111per value at '41,llSO. 8'7'6010. . ' . . . ~ Mi R--. ~AT~ 1 :J l .> ~ ·r.~ '"""' n 'y iMU,1a 'be, ~ PJAff a ' ... . , . ~lk:·'Peqp1e yqu ca~ trust a ·be glad you djd. ' ' l ' ' I • • l • ' • 1 • ' Jll . . ... ..... -· ' . . NEWPORT HEIGHTS " \ Spanlah ~r, 1GAr bedroom and t'onnal ... Bet.uttfldl;r ~ and In prime .,,..., t more Wt you ~ut (or '51,~t 847-6010. ,1, , I ' a~t everything 9 rear~state co · - il. • I t J • ~ ~. Stvff. :Just ard Vi/pr · e1.nd stra1~t ~ {" ~ } enjoy. Give us tf·tctll. You'll always • ·" ' ' I . • YOU'RE Tl4E PllCE IN TME JIG·SAWI EwrYt:h:lN: elae ii there. The attractive 3 ~ 2 bath, family room. 11)e fine n<ighborhood -Uon and ...,.i,flnlnclJ>1 make this home a muat to. aee. And It can be youn for only $1675 dowD. 847~10. 2 DUPLEXES . For de~. call ua about these fine custom desigried lncome ·uruts· Under construction In cti.olce Corona del Mar locatlon. Some ocean view. 3 bedi-ooQ11n 2 beth.a and .2 bed~ . rooms. 2 .be'.tba}'Qu.iht built Will J~ude \ wall to wan carpet:a: and drape1. Btillt....in klt<hins, prepjace. can 673-8550. ·4 llDROOMS l • NEAlf THE ..... ~ - . ' . - • • . . AND . UNUSUAL Jk?autlful tUi? entry to be.Jdiwl)'· kept home • Three large) bed'n>om• -8ncl &i:.~1tot1, of. .new pain\ l.JWde ~nd ·out and carpet throughouL Nicely land..apod with sprlnklen; tront and rear. All this for $39,850.. To·.ee call "3!2033. I f•L , 1 • HO SALES PlrCH J111t a datn good buy for thla lovely 1 1tory, 4 bedroo'!':.-i bath borne with ,ftrfplace In llvlnl room. ~. 'built....in kitchen -ll.u.1e fencecl yard with ;a ~ minute ,.,.ilc to the beech. H..,. In • te ~·•AU !Or oa1r '71.900. call .-, ·11' .,., ,, • ' ., ,,. . . . I. lj!P ~ THIS J; 'SP ' · PAllY 9pl-· built--~ bori&,''fann 1tyle areW IAtcjure, lalst ~ ~ .&ltt.r.. JilOUantlY -. ..... '(bollshtful!J ..... lnterlor, '119' -Uvtng room with ~ wall·lc>wall ,tatpe~g, -In 'Pl''!" IJl!.th, with tile walla, llne 1lillsh One! cOnitri!CJIO ... jbtined with 11vlnl ateM: opentna tri !full~h roofed patio anct· hilie cleluxe•.,...tJcall!o q.:.li!'fd 1wlmmlng pool .(17"371 ot ~t CO!litr~ctlon and d!vfDK board. · Loaa. of extra: de.cldng, i.Jso much seclUl.lon and •· privacy. Call now or appolntmeht to ·tee" 80- 2535. r'J • ) .. ; ., ., EASTSIDE. COST A MESA : l • • · · LOW DOWN PAYMllfl' 'NEW DUP~ . ' . :::~=s-~~1.J:2'l~~- Lo&d -iip the· kic1I an4 look at ~~wtll ktpt, bdck nteplaoe. Lavlih Wle' ot tUe Jn kltchew • Ea>Ulde ramlcy horno. At '30.006 1r won't last and ba~. Walk In d<*!ta -open boom celllnp. • l~g. Call 646--7171 for an appointment to Ne Laundry 1Uft tor each unit. Ste'pl: to the beacb. ~ NOWI , , $109, 000. Call 646-Tl71. ' r ' '; .. > •f " • ' ,. ..,..Ha tlllng Thet ~11MMEIHW1nta 0.-.1 0-.•1 OUR 2.4Tlf YEAR 1 Offerlno Service I Only Exporlonce C111 Provide ' 1 -"''NEW LISTING-IRVINE COVE . . ~W-POOL. An exc\ting garden entry to •· .llili . lovely 3 bdnn., 2 ba. home. Guarded .-· area & within st.lps of finest privat.l beach. $130,000. Edie Olson • ·' .. . WATERFRONT CONDO ;. . llJ?antiful panoramic view! Boat slip avail. :; _ 111 tie sold lurnlabed. $160,000. Call for app't. )· La'Vera Burns. • . t: .. • JUST LISTED i~ · Cliarmiog 2 bdrm. Bayshore home. Lovely ,. large !iv. rm. Tree studded roar yar'd & : '1>"11,o. 52' on street. $54,500-Wlth low lease. : .. · • ldary Harvey , -:"' " IT STEALS THE SHOW . •• • Enjoy bay!ront view from this tw<Htory S BR, 4 bath nautically orient.ld home with . _ Pier. & slip. '375,000. Gary Knox :t ' 1 ; l!IEAR PRIVATE BEACH & CLUB ;: El!Joy Lido way of life! Fun 4 BR., 4 lla ., ; ,.fl;l'.>R, beams & P.&Del.: big MBR & lots of : ~-Great family or beacb home. f74,500. . ., eiarlane Whyt.l '-. _ .i '~ETAIL STORE & APARTMENT ;11 npnt QI> Coast HWy. Anllique shop for a,~,.thl• lOllAtion. E1cell011t income pot. ! MllO ts-2 garages at nu. Ezpudable. ', ,eoe. •"Yort• Jtit{ •• ; "' ~ Cald\wl,S. .. ....... iJt NEw;oitJ' CENTER DR., N.-a. ' • I You C.n sett It, find, It, Tr1d1 h With a Want Ad , _,,.. ~~~~ ... ~1-~ :; f :'i, ,, 1 • !::::: . i @)I_ .... I~ -- i.~~UI-~ ~•moams REALTORS 21121 Ull'CQllST HIGHWAY QCllOlllA Diil. llWt.CAl.I'. 644-7270 ---~ SOMERSET MODEL HARBOR VIEW HOMES Welcome children in tbla family TWO STORY 5 bedroom, family room home which fea;. turoa 3 blth.s, formal dining room, WET BAR, Iaree convenJ,ent kitchen wUb all the extras. Tremendous fenced yard on dead- end type llreeL FEE LAND. . . . . $81,500. VACATION INVEST DUPLEX In CORONA. de! ~arming front unit with MANY EXTRA FEATURES. Shag carpeting tbruout plus wallpaper, 2 bedroomJ (mut.lr bedroom la oversized). SECOND UNIT Is for the bachel!'.t:,, 1 bed- room. ALL IN IMMACULATE co,,.uITION. ~~f.'~ .1~'.':'c~plng. __ N~ .no .tit.e:. EXPECT TO BE ENVIED Real tort 646--TJll 2l43 Westclln Drive °rn TU1 9 PM Macnab-lrvme R<alty °""'"""' CHAR~INO Hunllnoton BMch . Trl·L-1 $ ~~..Ll<Jw ma!n-...e land-.....,.., newly decorated, utno pl<ft. Helen Wood -· (112!.) Macnab-lrvme . , OWNERACTION I That's right! An owner wants action so there's rare Ojlportunlty for a super good buy OD this lrvme Terrace 4 bedroom pool home. Locat.ld close to park and private tennis club. Offered at '12,500, but ~·t forget Qwneraction. (Has been on the markeUO days!) · I • UNlflll -II Of COtOllA DIL MAI,·-...... -- Uii-llCJUI: ttV,..l:S • REALTORS ------------------ ---------------- •·'1W!lli'11~ I I I I I. I SCRAM·LDS AH5WIRS IN CLASSIACATION 111 T CORO IY THE SEA $43,tOO ! COLLEGE PARK . I ; B FAMILY~ GUEST ~= 1 POOL-$34,5001 ---Oolleee Palk drum houlel B\utf• oondraiUQDa with ML NEW PAINT! Huee 3 ~'bd:ia CORONA DEL MAR · Cot- 't.ai:e by tb8 aea! Quiet tree Uned drive. Below a hlll- llde al llowerini Ivy and ll>ade -.. Wfndlni red brick pathway to secluded entry. Raised white brict · fireplace. Heavy beamed ccllina\ l.,.af"ie maater ttdt4. -ldldoen.AJ'EW lllQRT BLOCKS lo 1he ble Pacllic. UNBEL!E;\fABLE IJ;JW• P!UCE A't )Cl,900! .Call rmr ...... family room -w/dual fire--•· place to lal'l"e llvina: room. ca:iteqw:nry ckoor' 3 QUft!l She be<b:oou11. Jut llstedl cheery ~tchen w/messaie $68.«IO .,..., .. _ DETAOIED GUJlSf H·-ao• FA'Cll.JTY • wt.th beamed .,._.., " oetUna. PLUS private entry, Gora'°"' and SPARKLING ANTHONY POOL! lMMAC ULATE PROPERTY • ONLY $34,5001 Don't wait - TAKE ADVANTAGE! ~ -------- associated RRQl(ERS -Rf Al TOil<; :ri~ w a .. 1t1.,-: 1 •1 1~11 Fo1r-Plex $62,951. ~ deluxe unlta Wlth 2 -2 llollw, tin· -bu!lt!o Id-i.. atvldail pot!oo ml ....... ------Cl8lttra'Yi • ...,, ........ at ....... • a ... . ,.,..... I IOl\l\I I llJ\11 \ ' MACNAB ' IRVINE '· ' FINER HOMEs . ._, J. ~OMETHINO SPECIA( FOR YOU ~ Lovely WestcUH bome-f large BR'a 'f! lal'ge FR. 2 ~eplacell, 2. water heateril, bllautl1Ul yard. Conveolent to Marlnen School le Westcliff shopping. Excelenlly :priced at '68,500. Clulrlei Arnold 64U23S (HfO) . OWNER IS TRANS~ERRED I Must )Mve hla home 111fler 11 yn.! Yon know ~·· Jieen lovlligly cared for. 3 . Bl\'•, ~ baths, ovenl7.ed dbl earage, + lo\re_ly garden. Immediate • '76,!lllfl Joyce Edlund M2:-8235. (H ) ''YOUNOElt THAN SPRINOTIMEH Winn & lnvllJnf • BB. W/bllh 1-a I Inga, lots of us.a bliclt lo wood. ~ canyon view & ,M!._of cbaJm, "8 1 Helea ;eart}.ey ~ (Hd) , • . · "IAYCREST CUSTOM" ' i I ' 4 BR, 3 bilitb-easy to convert to 5 BR'•· Lovely yard. Frank Peral la IKU235. · jll43) ' BIG CANYON! I Broad.moor Big C8n.Yon home with golf cour1e view. Exceptloaal • BR. Ba.r~ Gothard Mi.&211 (HM) M )(IOI IAYPllGMT LOT J'ee slmph. $1M,llO. 'l'lnna ~.,.. ~1141)._"llt t I l " . ........, ' .... v • PllDT·ADVEllTlSER ~. llW<h 26, 197l DAILY PILOT .. 1hl 1•1 I -·· ~I ~ .... I~ I -ol mi Cell• -....,, ..... .., -ltuntl..,.., 8-" ,......,. Newport -CMnmerclel ~M;..,;_;y;;to;;Loe;;n;:~~ DPliN OMS GIANr'2 STOIY l'UlLY ru••NT n1au ON x mif • FUN HOUSE WOULON!T IT.. MAMA'S -:c:-DEL MA~s. c·ASH --~I ---!~1 ·--~I_ .... 1~1:--- ~~-~~f>AY ~.!!2~., $43,000 QUad-leveJ Doc<or'• 1ant. with a cool pool ., ...... t!.~sWrm. GET·A·WAY Chol<. Commercl•I Thlsaumm,..enjoythbloYo-TAKEAOVANTAGEFAST. Gci<geoQc 4 ,,._ oplit Low<rte...lbutorger.iit· 5 BR beouty wlh1111e flJn 2\1 both_. wlllt $23,90021R 1 IA Corner • OHEU :; Jy llome with a _Spa:rkii.nc ~ 2 ttory with 4 level, 3 tiled baths. deeti 14' room with 1lreglace. rm A poaltable, tenne Urepl.1 ~lt locadoo. lal"lff! Sunlhloe clean 6 ready fpr 4600 Sq. tt. bldg., 3 l't'tall • Poo~erm~tj~ t.nd q~ ~ 21,\ baths, Cold Ahl.I th r o u I ho u t , ~l. !*Jn.Jly room[ shac earyet · tbNU eleQ n:i.ater suite with ftregh.ee, occu~ jusl rifrkl *>r l'tottl. call Mni. Hopper at T Back UtO with taml1y room. FORMAL Sparkling IWU\Y P • t Io '~*'-~room, ek>pn bltl.n&. A real priv'at9 2 u.~ earpednp and :t"Ol1 re.nte.:S to set-started. University Rt•lty ~ Pa!JO. ( ~ DINl!jG. Sl1Nl<EI:' living kitchen, tht. home la only S llVlllll room. All -idt• 1\tay, tn a loveli -dnperi ... .,_... lud· cart>cts .l drapes lhrutt\ll 3llOl E. Cit. ll•'Y· ST.1"1510 3 Datha. _., Alta Vlita, J:01>m wieh ~, Built~ yrs old, 6n tx°'llent V&I~ dlen.~ t!r:; Jeatui'IJW a 31' btd • fltrd IC9{llng and two pe.Uo.. It Huge kitchen ~th cu 2 • adjoining incorut! prop-~ewport Beach. Otkttd lClt ~. carpets &:: drapes, (8110' f:: WIU4 appreciate ~ oU aster. ~ poot, $«.900 FP. Subn\lt au be . )'OClN for only rtll)&e. Country atmo1pbere. erties, 1..'t'/11. C.~'L $75,(XX). ~::S. Oill JA n y it m e., t~niyNFfR' ~ .Re':tO"'~ Carpcf,, room. JI,\ sau: &u~muirt )'O\lr tema.. ~.500. ~f-1 pa.ymenla ut $l.N PUt 9W~r. 6\')..mJ / M2-6500 P.:.'°;."!.7."~f~ MESA DEL MAR ~ ....... --; ·CW. ll I ~J h•11 . · C~o:/;luma 160 ,.. 'U~~IAIY Of flt& CCH.Wtu. CCI. SOLID VALUE EAS'l'SIDt COSTA MESA, 4 .Bedrooms, 1,;. Baths. Dou-~ Cai· Garage . . . All This 'for $29.~. Call any. time, - <rui 9'J2.~. SPECIAL $34,950. HZMn 1 :::a MM111 fW I Rfoallors ~ P~! Spring, by O\\'lll'i', This tnOllt popular "T" plan in a ~.000 area. " REALTY Open Evet ntw 3 bd, (urn., all Jux. ''l>as o! ..... te -' private Pr<o~,I~ Fam· KNOCK ON A OtmpMy Wlllt Villon * 12 UNITS * MU1t "'"· Aft. 6, 832..ooti. -: master .Wte, mutNt brick llY !!:!"-_"" em fQr'Ce8 JW:Ue. Va-uwv Park Center lrvine coortyard enlry. s-cant 3 bedroom 2 bo~..... ANY DOOR c.it Anytime ~ JV. Lota Ovploxes/Unlll bednn.I. Stu~ builMn mo! '"k:l room, ,lamlly aixl )OO'U find a !amlly Olflcehours8AMto6PM 1Block19 Be•ch 1_.;.••.;..1_• ______ 16;..2 kitchen. Ee tt fDr .sure ask· room. N Y pa.lftte4 e>Olp;i.~· ~'d like to live near, E•-1'erma --------· 1 1-... "~ bcl\ ,.. ........ v·-"t !or ,....._,~ custom. dra .._1 ... 1.bor -r OCEANSIDE of h\\·y, 2 Br & • uog ..,...,-... • ·-.. _ .... • ' ....... r-... , • that klnd cl. ........, • ffiVINE -By Owner nsoo $ 20;GOO TUCK"n AWAY ~~~ °"1>0I. R .. Itora, :,~~p .. Sllbo>~ booq. A totally IUncllon-dh. 3 Br, J Ba. !rpL Total B 1•-! D. p !.,!"25o~:n~105~ anx . _,. .,_,.., ' ~1 • il Wntty home fee.turn pymnt $277. 8 3 3 -11 O 3, • -v.y rop. .......-.. In a quiet corner of M,.. ..::.::.=.:::o..·S-A~...,=R,..---CAIL 968-44$. •• · 4-bedrooma. 1% bathe, si;.I018.· * 67J.7C20 * Income P•operty 166 Verde. 4 Bedr0Qnl8, 2 baths, Ylio ,.. fif'eplace, bulltlns. FA S ~ State Uc. Bkt Yra. ~!" u':; ~~:,,'% 9 UNITS h<ot, plua much more. L•Jll""• Buch DOLORE PLAn Final Phase SELL-OUT ..,..:='="=""'i , !Oi(l\l .L 11!\ll\ • C" .i • ' (' "' ' !"'-Intl with. beautl!ul ~ NEAR BEACH ~ch~,;''ln.~ lite THE ~:kG :TuYS" THE BLUFFS ~~~.1, ~!~P'. ~:~-;;:Ii~ lsl TD L0811 '!l'lll"""'li!ri '· '~ ~~· N~,.:' INCOME TAX Wm. McC•be, Inc. Po Pu I a r early area. them, "' HURRY! La11!' S% % INTERfi!i • •I.Ill' a1a<• • us · * 142>-4405 * MISSION 'REALTY Greenbelt It some bayview unils \v 'flll amt' nit I es ~~ $34,rioD. Sa.ve your. money and buy 1. AN OlJJE HOUSE NEAR 3 Bdrm•. ~t,9 ba end unit. Open Hl)tlse Dally l0-6. 2nd TD c~•n I 'Fl~ ANP ~UILD a Existing .HomJlS:-.3 Bed- roon1, 2 Bedroom, 1 Bed- room, all need .'!Ome work. 'lt-{ay bulld 3 more units. <>wner May Carry 2nd Trust ~. $43,900. Call anytime, 646-0055. 1 COLWELL PAOPERT1£S, INC. .. REAlTftD<;; 5Ul~DIUY Of nu COlWIU (0, C n f!Yt!I,) this 9 unit combinations -2 ''FIVE BEDROOM THE SEA; Around the cot-Cu.1-de-aac locaUon. $61 ,900. 12132 s. llastt'r. G.G. VYi ~ Bednn house plus two 4 MANOR'' ner trom the beach .• 3 Brrnrer, 644-1133' day or tW. Sparling lnvestn1cnl Corp. LO\veat rates o~ Co. plexeR, great income, call ~ Here's a home that bas all bdrms., oaken Boon, all 6Ja..S662 S•tfler Mtg,1'Co; .. Red Carpe~ Re a I to." TWO SPECl,..LS O•e charm of the Old Sooth. wood paoeled. Muslve llv. NEW EXCLUSIVE NEW TRIPLEX HOME 642-•171 •".••I 546--8640. · M Jw;t pcriect f01· all kinda of rm. with 'fireplace. North ·~ ~ F entertalning. Lovely formal section of ttle village. IN C(l~'TA t.1t~SA Scrvi111 llarbor area. 21 yn WESTCUF ES'tATE PRICE $4700J Bayfront 4 BR., 3 ba1hs 3 Bdrtn .. 1 ~ Bath ER Gl-$76,000. dining and living room, a • · Pk!:r & SI~ -$215,000 1 Bdrnt., 1 ,~ Bllth Money W•ntec:I . CHARM A big 4 BR' BA I d huge family room witti a LIDO EALTY , c ean an wet bar plus a large coun-2. THE BIG ONE; sprawling I Bch1n .. 1 Bulh $65.000 OWNERl , · \Valk to Wut:clltt lhopping, in nice cond. Nr-ne..v green try style kilchen It'i walk-4 bdrm. & den, 2'1S baths, 2 3377 Via Lldo~ Npt Beach 10% 00\\'N CdM home. Would" .. l>UPLEX aboOlu!f,l)"no nncr locallon. carpet, walk to scbl, real gd Ing disl>nee 'to -fireplaces; approx. -... 67i.1300 Oranve County lt!i,000 . tq ~.ooo. To'l0"- 3 Bd.. 2 bll Cottage with Ex· tint hol:ne for GI. ~o dn &. achools shoppb11. A musi tt~ lOC11ted in lower Temple NEW dplx Oh Bal Pen.In. 3 Aplirtment lnt. Mf..:-0144 J . ~ $64 1950 tra larie '1ot. Only $33,500. mo;l ~· W/5~ dn ($UX>.) see , , '. 536Z6l BKR. !!,~1111000, FULLSome PRioceCEan vu, Br, 2 ba ea. Dlshwshr, Re•ltors 547-6791 1 5-8400 Call Red Carpet, Realtors. mo I IS $230. 5ee today, It _., Mortg4tgn, ~ :'f ! ~ Coll today * 64 * REPOSS'-IONS * woot wt. MITI HOUSE . ranae " oven. Buyer I!"" 7 UNIT• •75 000 T-~ Deeds 260 Tlt9 LO<> ..., ht user depredatwni.. ~ • .-.... , •;:&; 1 ,L~W.Wl!!M!.!l!!IJ1CE""~"""", 'Thrurut Or. County $2.l to Ml~I PRICE 3. INO')ME ~; North $107,950. Newport pt er Excellent Starter or Retire-* ~ 1' ll.~ •. ~~.,'ilJi:,0>. $<10ll00. Call tor oddraaes. Gl..-$29,950. Spotl.,.Jbedrooml% baths, "'1d. ~ ~!f<s from VICTOR Realty, 6'13-2l58. ment Unil.1 Blk !romC08'l HAVE ,...n1 Weft--<! ,ki wills Rwlt;y, 546-7739. Uwe1,y home on e:nl-de-~c family room or dhdna n:an, HUGO S ,. 5 units wlth in-H\\')'. Walking distance to 2nd Trull Deeds-~· '; IO:==''==:;=o=o='='====='= SPACIOUS Mesa Verde ra:~ ~~! i·-t!~~ --~ =-=~ =~ye~~~tt ~i=. ~~~~ ~O:~? ~"'::~~~pping. ~· 1ft1r \ EASTSIDE llome 3 BR, 2 BA. !rpl, """"' cleah. "11 elec kit, TYO cl..War patio new PRICE $9'1,700. New" Q.Plan Bl<l". 6,13.5662 ~! FIXER "PPE. R w/w, h~ FfR. A ate~ big COVfl'ed patio, gd crpls hOt ~afir heater CuJ:de.sac TED HUBERT & ASSOC. ~ -1-· 41 $39,960. 557~ ~ <frI>;. Be" home bargain • Ioc. tn "prlde<>t....._lp" MISSION REAL TY 34n Via Lido, N.B. 675-""" Mount•ln, Desert ---n:I $24,500 BUY A YARD! I...argest ,In uDC;1e1-.$30,CXX>. In this area .. , nb\'hood, ~ ' !1115 So. Coast Awy. Lagwi.a NEWPOQ.T SHORES '-'-'R"-eoo;.;;.;..rt;.,.. ___ _;.,c,..: I CORONA ' DEL MAR 2 College Parl<. A1>o 3 BR. Call r..-apgt to """· le,.., in rHlty Inc. Phone (7141 49Jl.0731 A ~:n. °'"'"I""" ,. . , CASA LI BERTAO '.u';';;~1ng~' Jargloca'.'-~. 11;,'Jlol, h6e w/nistio paoellng. By I' 96MM5 124 h ) , . 'pool tennl1 '146.000. ·w·i 80 Ac Mt. hideawo,y In Nat I Hou-Fum~ ~ VA INVESTORS WELr uu owner. $32,000. 540-1357 r1 , 'WOOD Sch~r m-~ i • . forelt JU' ~llwlld 5000' el, :..!!,!..._ ! ' will oot last!! Call 3 ''iiliABLING G SS stream, pu>es, c I e c, ... .., .. COME! Ideal tint born• Cupe~ Roolton, 546-l!640. WW down.,; :'1~95· 531·5110 ( ::;:1 531•5100 HACIENDA" & '-A NEW!'ORT SH!lRE'S Iarae•l l90.000/110.000 dn. 633-mO, Gentr•I •. • • ~~~·rt!,.~~ EASTSIDE ~15'n: ~;;;... Foro..:::: . . ·From the red tile -to Hie c; .. biolde.'li!!!OL, ~ • BR.· Ill ... ktoey. 1 .. !Dam/538-3286 Agt. ( '" ' • expand, Build detached gar· . Costa Mesa , beluned celUnp this 4 bed· ~tllhi~.11~ P.~·~~ ~~·~· M. Rench••, P•rm1, ':i;,,3 ~~1c:t~Vt~! age, familf room or boat 3 BEDIM BEAtrI'. pool home 'S Br, 2 SPIRAL room beJtUb' shows true ~3 = famUy ~ near the ocean Groves · 180 t.aauna Hilla. • -;, . , , ~°!~· $~~. °.ruim~~ $27,000 . . Ba$33 !rplbynro!°~~~~· STAIRCASE &!::e!:;n=. T ~ c: .botlori .... f·dQirillortlgn' th &--~munlteula-~es ~~~.,.Realtor 40 ACRES oranges srrpl~ u:1an1 Pd. i-t;c. cau anytime, 646-005.\. We grant you it needs ,work ,900 • · means Franciscan Fountain's heavy wood COYered patio O es at.,.... *u•.r1)JUJ Riverside. $500 ac. H. Hall bea h · ' t:': •l but it's a fantas1'c location CHEERFUL, 3 BR College most an.rgeous floor plan. are just two Qf the many every memb@'r of your fam.1-Newnort Heights 770 Via Zapata. 684-J:)J.4 1,~ c 'uLasuol.tll Pd :9 'Br. ·~' < on the Eastsi!le of Costa Parle home nr. JChlB. w/ •y f 1 of th! ho It ly. Under construction. ~ ......, · · · Me,.., quiet l:ree·lined street • .,j 900 Ownr 541)'.,1357 Four .bedrooms 3 hafhs, for. efl urea s me. Sll !'.00 . Reel Est•te W•nted 184 Gar, dN'k, patk>. C't!.~ pool, .,.,..., · • mal dining room, lar&e fam· won't last .. , 536·2551 BKR. ' · NEWPORT Heights Spatush h'Onl , NB. , ; • See It, Call Red Carpe~ Fount•ln V•lley Uy room with fireplaco. VI" A PAC'"''C ~~'4 Rulttc, l\i lot.s, 3 BR, I BA, * nuick Cash * NU.VIEW RENTALS ~ Realtors,, 546-864), Owered patio Thil home ~ Ill\. lr1 .,/TQj .,,,,._ Rec Rm. Min VU of Ocean. T ... COMMERCIAL LOT ha.a everythwg. tor the ex-F:~R BEDRM MODEL , . _.,.,, All nu aha&: Cl'pl & paint sun-Will buy your nroperl)'. All <;6'13-~4030=:.,:;-;.:':=o,?<::"':::l"' On .• Coa•~. Hwy., FOR SACE ecutive buye•.. CALL FORECLOSURE REAL ESTATE deck • Bar.JI.Que By own". cash wllhln ti. hrs .. Call ' "'=='-"==+.,....+I ,,. BY .OWNER !!424451 642-0317 415 Santn Ana St. 962-88Sl '· Newpol't Beecli BeautHul 8 ., old. 6 bedroom DO. LLED UP • VACANT USO Glenoe,.,. st. Open Houae Sat & sun. ~ · WALK to Wate~'1 "lk. • SOii Ql''TNde , • 00 -· juat north of SIX BLKS TO BEACH 49<-&m 549-0ll& 155,000. ~ CdM, utll pd. A!IO" $Ui5001 I I Mile Square tn Fouotatn Ready fw a good buye• that $33,500. CUSTOM BUl.L T * NOW SEE THIS * 111•1 '.'"1'• NpL Bal., C.M., H.B. G-Yiillliu:naon Valley Downstaln has 4 will pay I"" than 135,000. , FAS , OSS~SS ON CloaeJlt walk to town & Completely remodeled --·-2·-Ag!. r ... 91!M<!O Realtor. $48.6S70 ~ :ftreplace fenced for 3 bedroQms plus lovely T P I beach: New 4 bdrm., 2 ba~ Split-level 3 ,BR. 2 f?ath11. IROt<!RB IHC. HoUHI Unf~1 , yard, utility rooni, over-~: x 24' upstairs enter-tJRPKER 962-5511 home with 1ge. ~room Uke new with ·oJde charm.I=="-"'====--I ;:.:;:;:;:::....;;.;;;"'::19.''i'-<, Nwpt Hgf)ts Location sized dbl garage, lU'ie, all-tamment room. Block fence. R O · for pool. Heavy shake root., Tref: ma~ grounds $55,IXXI BLDG/sites for hi, aptl or General 3 BR bl guiet nei&hborhood, electtlc kitchen & dilling 5 minutes to shopping, free. EPOSSESSI NS •hlngle siding, A 1 k In & BALBOA fA y PROP twnhs. BidN>llfXYU'Cht wtll i .;..='----..,...r" just 2 blclts;trom Nwpt Jiarb room. Up9tairs bas large, ways and schools. CALL .FQr. lu.totm4tion and location $69,;iOO. , * 642.-74'1 * · .~er either low cuh Hi. 7,.oning n.-2. ca.n build 2 finished bOnWI room, 744. IC(. 842-44.51. • Of t.lieso F.JIA A: VA homes. * 49S-2!Kl0 1i l>iter: tote pl'lce with 1ubor morC 'UnI.§:!i.F.7·500· ' r n. include• 2 bedrooms, coi;.tactKAS· ~l~N •... ;. , ~---Santa .An• :...iJndiais ve~t'r:. 825=~ Qmla.d:-Yt'IWl:iM' .McGowan' closets, sink, cupboards .& ~liZ~ .. nt.. ,--. •• Et-[ ENS ~ rtfreation a(ea. Ille9.l ,..._ ,,.,;g. ~ ~ OWNER. ,~ Dn. 3 Br, 2 ·~IOt. P.O. Box 1560 Colt& lllVR : • mpther·l~"w o' Ige'. fAmlly, l<HI E jtalt ,.2-6644 . _,,. ""'"""' Ba. Frplc. N•. So. ,Co,ll\ ~. Ca. $2626 ~ '$31,950. y app\. only. 1 · ~ IOJTNUON.CAll; ~.-l' 'yr" •old. Total INVESTOR 2'J To 25-K. 881 Dover Dr., NB 645-67oo ' e 531.1218 e PLUSH 4 BR ....-.,. .... t:.M" pymnts $274/mo, 83.1-11,03 want 10 to -al units. 10% NEWPORT iBEACk , Cuitom decor.·l"-be.. Din/ SP:€CIAL: beam.1, paneling, ~ · Cap. rate on realllt1c ex- Marlne Contractibg Firpt, ~.rm. ~ Nt schools 2 ip)cs, view. 3 BR, 3 ha, Wntcllff pe~se schedule. 1&% Caah ·" ~.u.01uv,arrttt:eot.W1U.CO. Finest equ ipmen t I: SKY BLUE WATERS Pl· G'EM. Walktnbeach.H.S.~,600. Oow.494-3661 l ~ waterfro.nt 1Pc8.tion. ~ lJ'f A ~ for full rec-McCormack: Rltr. · 49'-~l BALBOA 11. Mme wanted. 2 4!'!', N old coinpan;y. $pace a+u. a tional ' ~ent, 1610 w_.tc.at'tlwy., 'N.B. L•k• Forest I ·1~ ~· a bd wlth apt. over ,,.. BALBOA ISLA 0 for boat ales & rep&.in" '.fuadeci wilb cliaim. Tho REAL')'ORS 642-4623 --" F1iJ ~· Cash, ptinclpola only ·• IArge lamHy home for a BILL GRU~OY RLTR. ~ maJnt"'ance. ;yard cozy sPANISH HACIENDA BEAUTIFUL SUDDl'N !o!OVE FORCES • 3051 , • ramuyotrourormore.Bal-675-6161 Wlll leaff you -~ .to ' BELMEAOOW G~en ~~lho!".. ... T~bullclubt , 'WIN~-· n """'p I ooniet otl' all the bedrooma, • . • enjoy a pool size pirty. -nesUed behind huge tree1. "'u """ ......., • "8lltl 10 I Uob to private "in law" win&, ttp:ee OWN~ sacr~. 3 bdrm Eat, IWim Biid live _ 3 Almost deserted and just a:lx 3 BR, I& tam rm. Move-in prl~, Many mm, prot Mobile Hornet • 1 WU: in HB ..net a haH batm, upstairs W!ih 3 baths. Oln1ng .,.,., Ill' 1,. baths brid< fire. blocks to ocean. n..t tile cond. $35,500. 1'6'l35!. deco" $46,000. 113tJ.U!9. For S.le .• ills buy ch~~~ r·. deit with a fireplace. All In built-ins. Family rm. Shag pJ.aCe drapes' & carpetll roof, murive arches, wood ... Lido Ille area. -* • vo.Y lOOd -· Call earpeta. G<""i view! .EJ<· ~ Live PY & beams and vaulted celllnga, Matar Hom' e Rentals $100,000. -NEED to Invest In $1111 • EASTSIDE 2.JIL'j .i'l')o~. r ~-ecuttve living. brk $(1,700. sunny ·in most·!or·the roaring ~ fireplace, * EXCLUSIVE • bomet at apprailal value. Ga(. Fenccd'iamo'Yi 919-2.190 -ey, m8Jdn ... a · big separate den. plus a famlly 4 Bdrms 1 de 5 batha • Agent 847""6U , •., 01 ··-·~ Loads f"""""' VAR_.. . * .,p us n; ~" J ' OWNF.R trans!. Beautiftd 4 1_p~at$33,SOO. ::::iJe and .. fue latest''* e,....H11t0n so Ft. Nord corner. SALES & L.EASINO SZll -SPACIO~ 1·2 bdrm. Rancll area. 3 batha! Wm. McCabe, Inc. deoorator ...,..., 'BK R. $450. DOWl'j. ON,:Y 124,950. Magnlllcent. cuatom bOme. fUU aerv1ce tai:ul'l' 1 1~ prlv. home. , 111'1 !of =:~::.'~.~a~• * 842-4405 * 962-5511 !.!',.RJr1rf.·1~2 ;:;.•;;;. ·$1'10.ooo. . Da1111arMDtllr Hames ,_ • ilda/pet. *, i.::. ! 1-.-llkt'. $5111950. $33f 50 I< polnt .t elec b\tm.. Walk RENTALS' SUmmer, winter . LANDLORDS , •' ~lm , .• • lo -oi: -yoor " 1e..... 531 6800 rap: RENTAL .AltVl,,L w••o>Au """"°'"""'0 " l!elboe 'iu,na I 1 '4 im 2 BA." 11uy In lite ~=·can anytime LIDO REAL TY • Bual...,;. 200 BEACON tlil•1A'~ · Ri>yal Hom.I """t nefil' · · EALTY, $15.13. Sl7'I Via Lido, Npt. Beach' '69 CHAMPION, IMO. 2 BR, Opnortunlty * 645-0111 • -~": FOR sale by ci..vner, ~ MagnoUa & Garfield. SUper COUNTDY OWNER . ~ e 1 per ate. · •n.7300 xtrU, riice famlly , park,,1-..;;.<Li..;.=.;c.=:.,...-...;;.;.; VIEW HOME !•land duplex. •100-bliic~· 'ctean w/60' x 117"-<lot and ~n 4 bdrma., 2 baths. Dining l.lDO by owne• Cape Cod 2 pool, $4300 "' pa)' equity, COUPLES WANTED LANQI: SI ,( .'M~ldcent neat~,r\ew Topa~._$79,5(11!: Prin only. docaha~eaboa.tdoorP!~ \ESTATE rm., built·lns. Patio . t • J,BR,~ :J.BA 2 take up note1 $TI.TO mo.Sh&ktee, the Baalc·H Com· We s~Iollza •. ~ home with ari outstanal.og 673-19m-:-lrg pati.o,. .~ye ~ 9.lllll Carpets. Near acbooh:. No ~ f'Y' extra ~ master 892--5800 , · pany, ofiers opportunity to Beach•" --· ' view of lhe w~e Harbor WATERFRONT .\ot, ~fKl Pelican, and IJ.,ye US a call. PC>qL down tenns. 1*-'k $281500. 11~1~ $16,'lOO. Prine only. thoae who want their own A Lacwta~ area, on a choice corner w/'!/J' Boat 6u~. Make offer I' OVER ~ J\CRE. ~. 815-2t60 1 ~ business. Only $15. getl you vtce 11 FR.EE" to~irul: lot. POpfilar ~dur .... ~m to oWner. 673-Trnl , Cubaslhtomizedel~l. ~wlth3 OWNER ls desperate. No BY owner -• ·"-2 br ..,'htetti,.t I ita'rted. No inventory re-Nu·Vlewt , 1loo• p!M an ""~ car p , I 53151011-1 531 5100 s, •~·~ -· down ter,... 4 bdrms,, I P-•m•, ' ....,.., qulremen ... No growth W ,. garage. C.O.M.'• best new Balboa en1nsu a • ""' .. Coming Wear l:oclk center be.Ull Fa in l i y rm. 1% ba, Jirplc, carpets, dnl, . ' 'Umlt. Natural pr 0 duct1 NU·VIE '' addn!Sf. House la vacant ....... -~--lex A Tra.sh ~. ~ ti~. Dlnhe rm., built: $29,995. &4-8894.. 1lnce 1915. Bring ambition, 673-«>30 ot and waltint1 t>r you Call o~:-i:.:ilill f I/;IE tb !'OWNER l::t'2~' ~ew ".f"'1i tn1. PaOo. LoVely 1andlcap-Newport Buch Ac-for Hit 150 we 'll t?aln )'OIL For appt Belboe ...... 675-7225. beach Xlnt 1'ncome ~·us•ERRED'' ,, ....... _. go fni.Brk$31,S00.962-6566. A call548-625.1. = •1;, ' '""" r courae and lo!< ol tree& OWNER 1 .... 4 ~ 2 A PEARL FAU.BROOK ACRE GE ' Bl\. Family ~ v·~ -:MUst' ;ell this 3 bedroom R~ (lOU1ltry living close to ea...... LNolu.i&., 4 Acrel· 21 Acrff o\ I ...... Coron• del Mor ))ome, ca~ celllngs, • '1lopplng. CAU/893-SS.13. batbo. Fam I I y mi., This i. Jllll yoor -. OwNER ' 2U;283-0XJT PAvMA VALLEY GA-L<ue formal dlfdll& room and a THREE CHOICES lh'eolace. Rear living rm. """ly 1lltcd cbannlntl 4 R AG E , REPAIR · · * "UPLEX * . huge tamUy room with • Dtnloe rm .. bullt.tna. N.., bdrm., 2 Up i 2 ,,._,Loe. ~--SHOP -BUILDING & Con1n• del Mor ,,,, "!' , ·~ 1. • -r.,.pta= Vacant by Oaflodilb • buttecuPI .,., ·the 'beach. brlt $31,950. family rm. w/beamed cell · For $.i, ' 152 LANO S f • ' (!;• So. of HwY· C0'*1; lo April 15/prl~ below mar· now-ia bloom in thl1 gor-:g&l.-lm. 2% baths, tile It dbl J:Uh,'. ~ ~ . • mot l'ff $250 • SMALL 3 Br ....... w/privaey. Newly ~: ket .• ·-536-2551 BKR. aeous area. F1oor plan that OWNER must lea.Ye. Pool ~. ldtcb. wlblt.-ina &: .COSTA MESA E -area. -A G E N T ,-Bllt111. Carage; Yard. •. ~~· ~ed. roof. fi?lcs.; OWNER d e.1 Per ate . 4 will suit your needs. 4 Bed· ho,me; 4 bdnnl., 2 bath!:, birch cabloe&I-pa Io• 10 Deluxe 2 bed , 2 be.th 646-3155. 1.125 • ! BR. i _. Ba+. ~' tor S7f.5ft0, ii:. bdhna. i 2 bathl. Fami.ly ,room.a 3 ba.thS, one I t two Covered pe.Uo. Dln1ng nn., Verde 'lb:M'l6 1tplc.;' dbl . unitf I dahwlhn ~ encloeed sarage, yard, ~1 ! '!If ' cJAN ~REN..TY rm dinin& nn Bulll-ins. •k>i'Yr A'tl terms. CAlL for buill4NI Rear llvina nn., door entry Jlate floor. garagea. gwnen •a)', beach! 'tjJ CANYON AND POOL 67Uitt ' ,,; 6fs.6459 Patio. Span .. b .;,.,. .... brk a l'ea1 ~at 89J.ll533, llr<pJaeO. brk 13 2 . ~ p 0 · Heavy '""'°' roof; 4b!. ~le;~ ~ e Golf Pro $"4>P ~1,:, ""Jiu!, ~,2 1 " These are the two hlghllght1 DUPL'Ex S27.000. 962-8865. _84)-2561. • garage ore alley w/txlra REALTORS, 833'.-2560. e Pl•1tiC1 Mfg Co. JM:acb.' ' ~ -~ at •his Corona de! Mar Sip your Seashore S)?uPI in 0 PWNER must 1JIO""· 4 ~1~,d~YU:,~~" lit Commercial e ·M•rlne Eng Sia S.rv NU-VIEW RENt L home. 'Ille pool sparkles your Cape Cod Gqttaae. COzy G•rden reve Bdr.m1., 2 baths. C1o9e to • • e 8 lld s I 673-4030 ! 1.1 11 and the canycn vle.w is ;2 11r· hQme W/Cedltf' panel· ''FOUR BEDROOM the beacl\. Dlnhli' nn., built· CALL '*"-••6·2414 Property 151 Ou AN•ra0 Bupp Y I ar iJ great.Good3bedroomt\oOI' Ing fp&-shag''d'f)tthruout PLUS POOL'' ins. PaUo, fi~laOf. 'Boat 9'~" , H LL u1. S111 OCEANV1EW,5Blt.,3~, plan features lai'ge tormol + )J><tnig-·apt. Great Enorm hade trees aur· ....... br)< 132.li'll. -........ M· 1 OI' c.1 &15-<110 or 540-06(lJ .... l aundccka. ~ ... dining room, familf lplclien tocatSoal lb: owner, fn,500. nd cm ~ at .p1n OWNER arudou1. )bd.n»I 2 & IAL T'Y Corner )Ot ruu improved tanc;el Lie. S6S!l ~ At!J~. I· Jnd large Hvlni rcjom" dU 613-1668. • ' ~e ~~.~.!net-bilthl Dln!~rUi!, full\.lfts, Neer Jll••••rl P••l Offlr1 trontln&" ~ twt Mets. JJ.4 Rf.,'fi'AURANT. .eats 36, 494-5430. ! ~LI=;-$ 615-1225. 1 'llJOC. Ba1 I< Ocean Vu 1'11! fi Joada o1 closol space, "fORECLtw.llDS pallo. Fite • rur llv!~ HARBOR VIEW l!OMES tt. on BalteT by JOU tt. ~~ ,::.utF.=w:.~ I Br., 2 Ba, ~$: · Lu* • bit. 1 !IR., LrJ t.,.. ia Jk dream al_,. bouae---r-rm N lchOoll. b'P Popular Mona<o Model. 2 (21,721 oq. It.I. Prime de-$211,oOO tall price 1111 tioo dn' ~ Lrg ~ •. • '.!Im. Xtr. l<g. lot. u~ wile , • , the' oparldlng PENDING" $1!1,95!1. MS-®. ~ a clen, well dee· wlopmcnt . area ~ OwOO•/Broltel' 00--0590 · I mo. · ,_ ll)\mal:. °""""· 1'19# J>QO) ~ a bonµa fOr II» !'hole . BY Qwner • 4 Br I"'" bc1t1 .onttecl, atioWs like a model MOIL Near No~ , ' 3 Bd., I ba., J"""" .~ .~. 0.... Sal • lamiiJ, DI healllt r. fOl'clng 3 BDRM 2 IA TH w. rm., open'bWna. !rplc, _., Large lot, room •l<lr "" .00 <111 ram~. Money lo l.otn 140 ~'125 mo.' •:, :. J.6. 11! 'l'1Jlm , ..:Jo. (Jo! ,1 , 536-2iill BKR. A all.ab! ln)medlAtel al.... 1 blk to achl & parr$31,!i00. pool. ~.500. FEE. zoned M·l, coUld Go , BORRDW TO $25 OOO lhe Call 913.4*91. o .. · Ch•rla~e "WOW-$27,500." .::..n ';i.poatt ·andy cf'edll 893-41'0. . . HAR~g,:E~IEW =~~l\.i~Jr· ,,qulty tn yoor ;.,..:,nuae IMMACULATJll(, =E ~~~:t! ·~· .. ~.pa:cheh~3 ~·pe~n~~ ·•r1r:-. .. REALTY 133-07H OflfNTM.l•rri~JOBENdl ~~&wl~"~~ *3 ~·· ~ d111ppfng .l . c....id« -bedrootlls • and painted inaldo; aJoo -BROAOll,\OOR RESOllT llvlng evet')'day for and pe'10!l!ll property. Call WALK to Wal!~ 2 Ill\ .... NEW DUPLEXES Iow, low J<ioe 156,lliO. Call luit. auptt neot. Too good carpots.. modern bWlt·ina TURTLE ROCK $.U,5(11. 8aysldo vm... • AVro S210. 3 BR, .. ,, •$2.16. 1liili Both in Owora ~ Mar • bul)' agent, m.m:t.: ttt be 1rUe, dQn't wait., call .tor Mom. Ooll> to all Ibo~ Low-eat prlctd 4 bdrm., 2~ Lei clubble, pool, beach, FINANCIAL SERVICEIS Vacant! A([t. Fer..~ e II all ohJnc)e construe. TWO R-2 LOii In CdM, '1 •.. 536-2561 BKR. ftng and scb<idO· VA loon ol l!ltb home ayall. In 'I\irtle boat ~ 2 BR, 2 ba 3lx52 111'19 u.-Blvd. 1'2 BDRMSJ•iilli\•: j ' \Md~ Wtits tea · ctoabl Ulll,1'~ By <>wutr. "' ' tance.10~tarylt'ho0l: •klina:· alltnglea, beaut 4 Very dlltincli...e fttalt Anahebn 5.15-28!& *Call~ 494-~* Z:!1 & with two ch~ Y.-, ..!.,,!ioulhetti· 'Prtn-HlllOlington llMch G'ili 1-=l!fi rate. .Rock. "ltuJ ...ndnc d1• mobile. 3 Y1'I old. IY<lod LAGUNA BEACH• eoo,: NM~ Bir' Avail. -)bru 1urnmir;• it.a!ntd stall wlndow1 64Mllnt. t ~tlY ndll('Jdf10 $50,tXI. la n'd I ea pe.d . tmmed. ~ + 2 houaH oo So. 250 S. E\aclkl st.. Cott• Miu \ . -~· 1"" ae ufilradcd exuu. Tiie Coll• -$290. W«i l Jal io... --· OWner No. 39. Qiolt H..,.,. .t~ U1 beecll. An&Mlm m-5250 1 ;;.=;:;.;;=;._--~'*I otller la a W'antatk ~ .•. MOVES WU !NI No 11..Jl\YI ~91i91 3QO E. Coeat Rwy. 9t0ft1 are t.u.d. Boautl· 121111 Broolthtnt St.. MESA VERO~ ~.:: room home wlllt .!,:"-;;"~h $25 000. oHier -1. Jn..,t. 8uy thla ()pen """'· • ful ocean view + Jnmmi>. Gorden Grov< ~1tl-4.100 Lovely 3 BR. 2 M.Q: b<a"'°"' t;ooial ~..,. -' 2 BR 2 BA c:ontfo. l2ltl per NEWPORT SHORI$ -.S ~.000 11422 Beach Blvd ram Rm, lil<ln' liltill, south., >)( Htgttw~. Clll DESPIRA.~ total If'"' ,.;w ~· ~ 2PT,!~MST001GEEl. w~ to ocean. -., W> REALONtlM!CS roRP. liunUna"'1 Bead\ sti-«171 vice POl'<.h , tJlcldjta!\O~ 1115-m;, SE' t a 11 ..,.. •lee bltin R/O. Dix .,. nit. Like MW 4 BR, 2\1 ba. Brok<'* 61H'lllll • lll11 S Milin St to all lcllt., 2 -~ C -Joe. Movo in A later ... for ·~3 BA, 2 lam ~ nr 14te. ~ $17,llOO. N.N.N. r-COi'. i:oinm. San~ Ana . ~ .... olt. ~ " 1 " • ~il~i.,.tm..2ba..•hart> • "'1•'1 ·So., lndayt "'"""~-841 · .. -CE i~· CAYWOOD REALTY Property $!6,898.nexl 2~ 617W.11thSl., pd, on quiet cul de Ull ~l•I ~::...~11:1=.:: 11•+1Hmll 1!lllllr ltrW;_lla';;B14 * ~l2'0 * =1"%51@.oil!~c:;San&%.i~mtn&ter~;~ ~~Jtu<aooo'plllllfl.i :f:.i " Vet. Only msq.oo dowit to tU-4411 ( -1'14illn _..., Unlvet·"ty Park, tnotne n<"'1i-0911. W'!'-..,......1 'UJ"'=a:':1D::";tndt>::;:::,,..0ttr;;::::-;;;;::-,t I'. • == ~ C&rpet, -Classified Adi • , . I0461'8 D•ys S.51·'1000 Nfthts seu td1e item , •. MUim Need a "Pad"! Place &n ad! Sell \die ltm1 • • .4'2·5G11 P&radlle t'01umn II for •1111~T-Of,.,. (OL'ff'fti co. • i • \ i , • -4-~,With Vition untV~ c:enter, Irvine · C&!l ~. 562-1500 , Otrlce houn 8 AM to 8 PM ................. ,., .... CA ..... ' '.:.:. Ttader's Paradise r i lines times dollar$ .. . . l PILOT·ADVOTISU . • • I • . ' . ... ,.1vr~ , >. f ~ 'If. ~l1t.:.f..J riJe.!a ., ~ f.M '.\' -- • - Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Hands See If You Have Any Of These · Things A DJ(ILV Plt;OT • WANT AD Will Sell Fast! I. Stove -2. Guitar 3 •. Biby Crib 4. Electric Saw 5. Camer1 6. Washer 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Sat 9. Couch I 0. Clarlnat . 11. Refrlgtrator 12. Pickep Truck 13. Sowing Machine • 14. Surfboard 15. Machine Tools 16. Di1hw11htr 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Crui- 19. Goll Cart 20. Baromotar 21. Stamp Collaction 22. Dlnelta Sot 23. Play Pan 24. Bowling Ball 25. Water Skis 26. FrHitr 27. Suitcase 28. Clock 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. Vacuum Cl .. ntr 34. Tropical Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. Fiie Cablnot 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling sn .. r 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Badroom Sot 41. Slide Pro(actor 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. Tires 45. Pla no 46. Fur Coot 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. Horse SO. Airplane 51. Organ 52. Exor~le 53. Rora Books 54. Ski Booh 1' 55. High Chair 56. Coins 57. Electrlc Troln SI. Kitten 59. Classic AUlo 60. Coffoe Table 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Sot • 65. Work Bench 66. Dla..,...i Wotch 67 •. Go-Kart 61. Ironer 69. 'Camping Trailer 70. Antique Furnltun 71. Tape R-rdor 72. Sailboat 73. Sports Car 74. Mattron Box Spp 75. lnboerd SpMdboet 76.. Shotgun 77. Seddle 71. Dart Gltne 79. Punching Bag 80. Baby c...,.1... • 81. Drums 82. Rifle 83. Desk 84. SCUBA Geer These or anl, ~r extra ttilngs cnund the ...... turned Into cash wlJh a ILOT WANT·A e • Sit There! DIAL DIRECT } ' ,. . " ... .__ ... _ .. _ .. ___,!~ I ---l[S) 1----1 ••• J ,.,..,. .. 530 ,._ lftw ..., 550 0....lnt Holp WantN, Ii\ ---------nm ~-1111< • PIONEER En•~. Ric9'• ~ S.111/S.rv. vt:Tl~S ' Oil ....,._ " in 1oco1 eoll oond. ~· .. ·i.°""' 11-A5SEMB1£RS. Earn "t!t'°.J;·';.t: bDur :!:..:i~~Trt: •:. apmk]r ttpalr, c~··~•j ·~~_.:.::Center exper. Stillbo6t ·~~~fl -.I. •--•t1 . """at· C.M. "' Srhtol a C.M. N.8. Cdll. lllt1. e TV' • •• , Openlnpona113 G.I. ''""""~ n... •• 1_ •~ -•. r ~-~ ot ~e pJy at gate> 7 am,~ -~ ~ Ana eou.p. •-!'IH!l7 P~ONAL S•dt ... , CSl~"':;U.:,. ":f>l'· f:::;, ~=.u.1°~h '5fT-&J • Ext S'lO f'OUND UIC'tOble lhell· eel. llM 'Mll'k. p.r11•1•11 .... ~ t!daya 9 to 5 ••• E IOH• · PREGN·~ Thi • i Beautltully marlced. Vic of sprinklen, dtanu,p jObs. 1 -s. el &k.r ~ ~ 1 "· ", abortion~~~ an J:e• ~ Ji¥rtk!' St., Lquna Beach. I and 1 cap l n r GeQrae. BOYS a Gl~S · , llntl can UJ"E LJNE-H 4!H-1'4S 64Sa!ll. T-11!1 · Start thaC &Imme ..... le* hn 5'1~ J'OUNO -blao\t sfrll ~. COMPlEl'E pr d en 'I now?! Woric: part·Ume a • Found on Nencct Blvd. ii: service alto ~ jca:, BEClNNING Guitar &.a.ol'll school and f\lll ti~ PROB'.Df Prea;ftUC7, 0... .hlr Aw.bif M).16!M or new b.wns Pntttc. ~ Te'&cher. $8 1ummer. You can m -, 1ldHti 11 m pa.th• t t c l&a!IO _. reJlal>'e. Free est., mo. $40 and more per ~ ~'•· Ahl:lr--• Nr1287 • mutt be lJ.16 ye.,. ~ .t_!tlOPUCDI I'll. Lod SSS IJNIVEIW'l'T St • d • • t 1 • ltve ln the Newpart-eo.la »cAilJ: CCM4!S -Treinod, ~-Mesa -Hunt!-8""~ Q!:NT 31. td., aloccre, t.Qgr; Dlamond pendant 0t1 l<ftf:ned. ntet. Call area. Help us ae1 ~elf , ~ to 1'0ffl a~ .Uvu chain necklace. Vie ol 63&-l!KI), ~ nL ! • JI I JU cusromerB for our pa-'"" H ..... 1 ..._ __ ......... --... ,.. .... • .,. lady to 30 Mr ldtinc rel&-C.M. teh ~,. .. ., ... ,.. ...... -, -w . Ja pa B •It , matn. wln Fant as Uc TrtPI •'1d tionahlp. 496-431J Tbeodore Robb'• Ford .t: t 1 n a n c • • e l e a n • u ' , Prizes. CAU. T o O 'A Y t j CREW Man wanted l&lllng Ralph& Mlrt. Reward! I#IJd-.pe. h't'll!I e1t. 6C2-S'iW, ask fqr Mr. ~ trip tn Alulca. Retum a1r 513-:lOOll. --• Wanted, Male 700 Adam•. I ..,. pd, ~ >'l'I -r:...,. LOST s..._. S P • n I • I • EXP. :...,-. Gardenor AVON SAYS '• , Apri11.Box"51.Balbaa brown -A White, Vic. ot know bow.1'rtmmlnr . DIUMMER ''S. YoUr Own Bot,H-j ·~ Dr • --u Carob " ·C.lalpa. NB C1ea....,p Small lndxOj>-. · , , _,_ • _..., • 'tour reward. ~!904 inc ' Yaunc man 19. new 1n area. Earn an lncomu ot ~ r=c:•i:k.1;b.~j LOSr Male Jr;ilh Setter, Udo • 98H.s =~~f:'Ut~ =~~ bi an A'VON ~ H8 NS .. llland, name ' 'J • k e,. •' A---., . wmt: with rock if'OUP or in Ri!pttsentaU~. Call t»Ow: ~ SINCERE male 38 1eekl at· Cbolte'r9&collar, Reward • ....,,.,., Sen'l•I zdlbt club. Vf!ri talented. ~ or 5fO-~ ! trac. atrl to JS, MaJTiaae 615-6 TOO'AL SEllVJctS· C 0 • Call Cb1p Ward, 539-2982. BABYSl'ITJNG motM-witti minded, t1X' datff. nne IAST -black •/browp Palnra. Plumb'I · Mobile PVT E n a 111 b chau1· 2% -~ year old cttBd tripe. 979-2684 6-1 PM . markinp Ch lh u ah u a . Hma o-....111t, MS-G917. matvalet 43 requltts Poll· babyiit my 3~~ yr old 1100 at Female. Ans to "nn&". """"~ "3 I ALCOHOLiat ~· 49f..58t2 64&-1809. tian Newport area, male your home, ,,,.. morn • Phone &U-1211 or write RAIN Cutten lnlU.ll..... oftly~ lle(innhl&' May. Xlnt weekly $1 hr. Pl"t'f, ~ P.O. Box 1223. 0.ta Mesa. ''TOM'' Qruwe maleo cat. ..., cook, xlnt ttfl. Does not re-Marlnen Pk atta. ~ 1 SWINGING SJNGLfS V\C. Wila:lq -It Newport ~~s. =~· quttt llve-ln. S'D-3615, 2-l hr BABYSI'ITER, lo w a t ch l' Call .~'lab" H pm. Blvd. IQ...8102 an Y t Im e • ana. aerv. •mall child ln home, 6: 9-3121 REWARD! Heullnt FUI'URE wanted. Ha~ d AM to 4:00 PM, part ~ ~ Yoww coupl.e•.1~~-+ LOST, March 24. Irl5h Set· 32" V for' lhOtt tumlt workillc marrlied man with S47-5385 . • 1 539-3MC Cl' ~ ter, ~· near VicUria. haub an 4 lar&&e cleanl;, rna.nq. exp wantA to ad-BABYSilTER. ma)'ure,. W pm Bch, n.cw~ 548-18C. . vance. Sl6.A840. Want. 4 nlte1/wk, PJJ _ ~ WANT Electric UPRIGIIT LOCAL movi &: baulln by EXPER. DRUMMEtl-P.lALE 548-3876 btwn lJ-3 P t ~ VIOL. ·~M"w~eA m:t:.:::t •hUtent. ~ truck. la.. p~~l~ ~Y~ER~l ... a. n.-. t e 548-3J36 e Blvd 6C2--9702 Anytime 534-IMS or 534-21.M w • ...-...,,... , 't::'--, 1 j REWARD! · GEN. HauUnc. '?Ne/Shrub JM WflntM, female 702 wknds. 644-2957. 11 ,, . • Pe~ll • !!> LOST black Aflh,an, clipped, trim. Gar A Jd deenup, ATl'R.A.C'l'IVE A; enthusla1tic ~!~~ d s:~b , I ·MRS.-KennedySpirltual tan ma"'1ng1, vie. Coolidge Eat. 5.11..fi.1'1T, M'f.QIOI. womana., 1.yr. R<:n!tarlal or 673-0938 ay "' •·•'I medium Ii horo1cope St., C.M. 545-0362. FAntER Is SONS, tree collect. looklh&' for in-' _.. • _t.J I reading adviael on all ti· • nO'tl 2 I I lrl h .,._ Mltk, ttuh, yard le gar. ta-estlng full time \\"Ork In BAR MAIDS wanteu. A._., taln ot life. By r6achlna ~;'. tnem:f~ss~ V~~ ckou-up. Free eat. 842-3182 bu1lneSN or ! Learns quick· in penon. M. E>tpQr.,V 1 """1aithooct had ~alized Reward! 831-2138. SKIPLOADl:.R A: dump truck ly &-willingly. L I n d a Room 686 W. l9lh, C,M.. 1 I she bad th< Go<J.otven work. Concrete, aaphalt 615-5507 BEAUTY OPEJY,"°1! , Ii:"' to boJp hwtw>Jty. ~~ "::.:~"',!~· •wbte; lnoltJrw. a<&-1ll0. NEED bolp at M,nil! We (2) Well quallliBf .lri l ~lpedww~ the Reward. &G-34991 557-4281 YARD, 1arqe cleenupe. have atdet, "1i trses. cllentele. U more.11 inoriey tepara · P )10'1 Remow treea. dirt I ho u • ekpn. companlom. detired, wW consklllr. leM' w/your job where )'OU have I.DST: ~. white 6 blue lge. DriYe'ft')rs pdlng 847 ~· Homemakers Up john , Ina: 1tatkm to rlCbt ~· -1alled A: tbroueh lk?kneu. ~per baa w/~ sun ', _ · -· 541-6681. Pre•tlie locat t -1 No pity .... -ltnDwlt>& -6 .... d. ,...,.; ~ HouMcleilnl111 YOUNG ;_...e • Aduli. Boach. 64&-.... tbat they are in need ot help OIM. 613--2486 ~ , need ho I Ame tamt 548-9864 • 6: do not~:~ Oct~ e FOUND OR L05J' A PI.T? HOUSE OP: CLEAN ty. Ex~ 'for i!:..ehoJd BEAUTIQAN mu. more · = One v1alt .,hi oon-Bureau ot Lall Pfta ~ winclow1, wall1, car-dutte. -~tttna. Ph: money ttnt boOth • I• v1nce ).w. (Tlt) 6T5-t79l Open ~2pm. 6J&.el85 1.Pitl A~· 1 Yn. area. 54&-W. r; , t • Newport Beach ,,.,ew1, FURNISH YOUR HOME ,OR U)S'T 3-23 -Small female 642-61Dl,or M9-2S27. PRAC. Nurae need• pOeiUon, U). wk lncldi:~· •! O~w e I , OFFICE _ Buy turn1t black Poodle, Mesa_ Verde DAYWKRS. Univ er 1 I t y Priv. patient g hn am/fm. 53.~12 64&-281.i-~ ! • · carpets. dnpes, ~ area. Reward. -atuc1enta. Bondod. acrttned, C.M., N.B. 6 75-76 1, BOAT IUILDI S . , . thru ex:dullve Wholesale tnlUred.. Hrly ~tea. Call 772-2122 Need exper. ftnhh Decorator Showroom& at · I~ 836-1.800, Mon, Wed, Fri. * DAY W6RK * painter le bond~ • wholeOale ' -Ca 11 l·iOl.toio ..,....,. 1Let a Dutch Man Gene.al Cleaning. Reliable !ty sallboal manlil ll'i · 1leonoed decllnkr "1th top . . <;lean Your Carpets lnnlpott.atlon 54>-7006 ~. 16>6 PllOffltia• A~ ·~. d~1::L'l~ -lloon A windowl. You LICENSED N!J11SE, nurain& QM. ' ' :~ ~ i•by lttl wt:U be antlsfted, 53'1·150J. care, your home, day1, pm Boat Manutac 1 ng D.clfc•ted CIMnlnt . & rel.let. 549-3612, 546--MS? ~Dina• for · 1 '1 ~~;:ri..~:i:·~:~ RELIABLE Day• care *WEDO EVERYTHING * l!alpWanted,MA F 710 ~ = R$~ ~attra,cttve.unen-~art~r!11 ~::-'lttta. Free est. 646-2839 Plumber Toucb<v.p ' .en: Cuinberell 1adY -enloY• Ages birth thru 5 ,..· XI.NT Hoosecleanlng A bettor tomN ffi llold It e p a·f l\ ....., Wrt" C11mfled Ad No 644 '~"f'f Y • breakt"T_. ... ~; ' * r.&-(1648 * Welaer All ,,,.. 1 , "" .. 1. .oni<;l'\ainlnr eU:. ........:.. d playma• ... _,. By Day. Own Transportation . URGE · LY 0arooni. ... Fie 111!11. DalJY Pilot. p 0 Box 1560 rm., °" nap, ~--I -•-,· , :,·,"'M~'-o.ta Mesa, c&ni r~ luncb, 1nackl a ·ptentf ~ot' MUtaltce NEEDED .mu1o mo• exper,, ' *~USPTD._·, .. T.~ TLC. Ind ia napolJ l lc t1tkt. -; ,-, -"~···"'"' """'"'~" * Brookhurst area. Wkdyl.-ort-lN'Sl.1RANa:: .. cycle• I .Let. th1t ad ~ your ly 968-4911. EJOterw I dirt biket for We ofter 4 _t.11),,,Y;Jal whole ouOook orilife for the BABYSITTING ~-3 lowest ratd. Can 639-5:201.. wk., paid vac •• ~ bettll'r. -~kmal adv\ce my ... u.,, Unakilltd Ute tna. Good wapt. 00 ute. ~ dally. 10 yrs or older. 7::.l am -to Janltwfel Tues thru Tburl AM • 10 PM. o 2 . 913 s . 50 :.> pm F. v1 ·~(Bulb, omCE cle•w·-11 " • • Auemblen IJhonO can. P,.,..,·~;;i '9U034 312 !<o. E1 Camino ard A EIU. -·-· ---hU. Yachu, :115 ·• ' Res!. San ci.tneni.. wrLL CARE FOR YOUR = ~Y~ In ...... Packen AV<.. c.M. ,......,, J>N SOClal Clulls 535 CHILll IM MY JIOME. ' Employer m11'•1 ·, ;;., · WEEKDAYS 9'196»1 Lil!Wl~"e'"' Interim Boat Manuf•cturtiw', .,, SINGL'1!t· LICENSED DOy Core · NR Penooalloed oty1e 'in p I •--·I Flborglass TiolJ111• -·a -number ol Infants fD ~ .yr.,_Exp.~ landlcepin( main!" plant ~ff _,.... ce Mon .. , .. , ..• .,., quallw oompatthle ma1d>., 19th "-· ..,... 5ll-MilS. c:ao. c.m'act Jomes c. ~ 17511 Irvine Blw. Exper. 1n ~ lioot !:~W~~ >119'!,.CO:...~ ~·=· . ..11s Tustin 1n&.mo1d1ayup.< · __ .. prolllo. . * m--* . ,..,,~ .. 1315460 ~ -~u:~~ Carpenter -~~l119 F.quaJ Oppor. Emp.,,... ,_ ~I klnpM phillle -on I CUmJM WOODWORK . CUS'i6MPAINtlNG A Hoallhy lookin& pe"°" tn ~,.c:;c.:~ penpectlve INTRA-DATA ~ ~ patiQI' ~ter/E;xter. Untum. in~. help lift'Ye lunch at Open u::\oot1 ' n~ .. 1!1..~...;., '"'} ~ 'M·A~T-E' · gen'l ~ e Pa 1r1 • nub IPfC. Jllioe. Free color con-Se11ame Natural Food Re1t. Dewlopma°nt t y-....,.~2' 6~ DaDurit&· ~7598 UH495. · ;'~~~:t,td~: = tnwPe~n~dfs 1:;:: >.p-~~~~:co-~~ u yoll want Quanttty All type• carpentry . 11rsc. ·-WP " hanaini ADVERTISING SALES -niur.. . . -•.. '. .DQN'.l' CAl,.L VS!. Larie or tmlll 536-1648 . 3,(0),•....,,umplee Ar home. 0raJCe County new.paperl~Equal:;;;~·=O=ppo=r.=~~!!r' U it'• Quality Cerpet Service Call 'lbe Hanaman , need• experienced You'" looklocr for • • .1'17~ Claalfled Ad,.rtlalncl Illes* -koeper ~ DISCOVER JOHN'S Carpet I: Upholitery No Wuti~ ptl'IOna. Full time PDcition F/C to trial bil~ DISCOVERY Dri-Shunpoo tree s.oc. ·• WALLl"APER * handling v1e1tlon relief for wllocal tn_cn;.nr .... t· "t11e SomathlDa Dee" c:o. cha1wd tSoll Rellrdonll). When call .. 1111,.. outalde llales 11.aff and Fee Pald/Alao r .. '~Of!I! Call: llon-Frl lD ~10 pm Qegreuera &: all ooklr 5tl-t"4 )'OU HJ.-lnt developtnr new buslnea. HELEN CIAFFER. -.-• n~ 21J.387-3393 bHghtl!!nen .t"" 10 ... minute . Good opportunity tor riaht ~ AGEHCY~-' Natlooally ~ bleach for white ~·· ·P4'IT1NG 6: Paperins', XI penon. U hitemted, send G62 Cam Drive Jlo::"lil Save .)'O\ll' monly by sa.Vlna )'fl in Hlll'OOr are a . re1tune to Clualtled ad No. ~ :;'ach ' 1 • me extra trtll-ft d,een Uc/bonded. Reta. film. 5$, n.J,ly Pilot, P.O. Box ' • I lrril llvlnr ...... d\nll!I rm. " G<i-2356. 1560, Costa ldfta ~- ........ -~ ~~~Ir ':1l';i::· SUPER Ext. llouie -Cintr AFFORD STEAKI BOOKKEEPER · h1! t.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~; I ta what oounll P.O:C • trtm inc. You buy the Men/Women wanted. Earn ~ ~' • ~ I.do ~ .,;..u point, we do 9'e work. $2)0. -per weok ltelpin( lo-Lyceum Prod•-Ille; Found (lroo eds) S50 Good rd.Sll-<nm: ' L.B. 49"8147 bet 5 AT pm. cal dilCrlbtttor in apa,. P.O. Box IJlll .. : • . u~ PAINTING. repair 35 yrs time. For Interview, call La(una Bdch ' ~(t F 0 UN D malt w h It e ~ R n~rn-hoUle Worlananahlp ~. ~ 646-6390. 494-0747 . ) oock-e~. 1haggy. Vic. am" · .,... G actvantqe of my exp. J Bwohard A Clar fl e 1 d. ~ ... , uar. 5.l&-lOM ANCIENT BOOKKEEPER " 1" ~ y= :~~male~ e..m.nt, Cotlcroh t,f :!'!,RHANG~~ ~ilil "i.,'t;'J;~ ·I (L&lll:ililorT).w/2 .tap CUllI'OM ·<Joncreio by PAINTING • Reaoonable • MARINER BOY A G!.J!I, .' I on the be!ch In Locune. Renala,.... Qi, 61)'.90 day Evea: 615-TJO'J-·a: m.IMO • CARRIE~-.: . I ~ , to . \d•-· 116-5185 fin'1'clntf &Vallo free HI. a;;' FOR ' • ' ."eM.2 ririJ --' . • Now llirtrc THE DAILY ..,P!~ · nm: at -_oe.;~ PATIOS, ~'Vives. Saw. Paintl-lnt., Ext. South SanCa All& ,I;-. • "' -ii-,,... lttill<Y, broalr. · " ,.place RA!uona1>ie * -DISHW A.SHERS eo.ta 14... ...... v;. ·•""" A bUc. 6 blk • brn concrete ,for e1L Pleater, Patcft, R•,.lr MacArth~\ &maC:rw.c;,.;''iii'\o ' Ollw!>aullau-lilre PllPPY PATI ' P. , IRS Daytime, Age U.n Flower. cad D"Jl F ~ ' 536-3l17 · *PATOI PLASTERING at the GREY Wetneraner, v 1 c All ~ WOl'tt. ~. All type1. Free esthnate1 Apply In Ptt90n DAILY Pru:n' : Nel'POrt &lid> / 1!aJboo ContrMthir , Call 54CH8:15 3 pm.5 pm, Mon·Frl e 642-<!21 • lalaild, male, blad< Ilea col· . . PiUmbl.. N...= -;;,~ H~ ·BRANCH MANAGER • -----·----- (!' !l!S;§l!l, . Cornm'l,J llihn, R11kl . . · TRAINEE.\!::"~· ~j 11 UND ~te makpup with New, rei1iodel, ~·.more LR. Ol'IS PLUMBING ARE you aqualitied bookeep. ~ ~n~ hat opota.1-old: V1o -cusL potb. -· eto. Remodelo " Repeln. Waler er olttlno at homo listen-•-•·-· {[:' . ~ -'"° '94-1331 • Uc'd. llG-U6L • ""'""' d_.n. "-. ~ to Blll llalance with an _, + ~:1.~ "IP!' ;= -· ~"·<"< c1ahwaohn. -MIC 6 ~-• _,,. ..._.ry -.....,.. -• . .....,. Stllelt IACK ,.~ " RAlpA1r SIA O>mpleto Phunbhw a _, ~ make you are ambltlotll _..,., .. er..; Yicinfty ~-~., MOt; JI )Tl exp. ~ money, but WGUld rather not learn 5'0-0614 Y"T'r• 1. C.t,1. 54MI!& , I l.lc'd. Ml Wq Co, 547-«J.11. PL',:~ING REP•~ rlalt }'OW' monoy leastnr BRIGHT. •~ . Additions Remodeu-vM-D """ apace to rtve birth to your young ...,...1 , FOUND male Slamete cat IJc'd.... No job too sm'11 idea' 1 have space in my needed for quality ..Ubot j vlcl~ Balboll Wanll, ca1J m.ti_rwl~ '•ton. ~2110 ' * * 8G-3l28 * * bulldina' on W. 11th St, CM manuf. as ena-U.riie j fl5.4~ 1 " DRAINS unclontd $T 50 a \llOUld trade It to you In fot draftina. ~!Je- FND FmJ &ame.e. Harbor Dr•ftlnt Sewer line to-100' : nS retum lor ytA8 taking cart' prod. ;p&na . ~l.~'* Vliew Uomts area. '44-1659 PLANNING any abe job. * 566..cas * ot my book1 part time. call ::.":-" CMrp, l~ , , BLACI< male cat found. Call c 11 Pool • -rvlca A -· ve.. ' ' B-1118 Ftee cohlUltattorn. a ~ ASSEMBLERS for amal1 BUS~ Oppor. ~ QUICK r CASH 557~. 561'-9695. lntt•ll.tlon e~ech manur <n. own bou. We l'llpply t Electrlc•I FR.EE one month pool Penn A f/thne. M111t' haw tralnlng. No exp.-.~ Rrvice. PIO' for f I r a: t zood dextll'ity and "1aion, top level exec. Wt!_'tiMtd EUX:TRIC1AN, Ucfinled, month. llCOl'ld fl'M. Pat's Nona•er req'd. No exper. people. Let us Mat TH.ou ftH A bonded. ~· maim. ""'18mllc:o119+{;2)1 nee. Vl'fY ploaaent 1m. co. you. Cllmmhmonc. Q , I<,.,,..... · · Call -for app<. S.R. BUYER , t Gardonl"! s-1111/ Altoratl..,a Etwlneerlntr, 134 P!<ductlon 2 yn. recent .,.,...- DAILY PILOT EXPER. Jo-G.nlentt. CUS'i'OM lllpccwn'fttted in .::s~ for comper :n:. ~~~ ! Oomplece ya.rd •n'-Rella. your -· Expert fe~IOry,txpet'.ApplyMolor l1lander YechfC~l J. I: neat Freil eat. &G-4319. workman• b i~ wk. Way Cam~n. tS8 W tath m W lT ~ ""; ~· ' WANT AD JAPANESE Ga.rdt"'''· delivery. a-uattne St., Colt& Meu. • O>tt:a M: thJJili~;1:· 1t Complote ya.rdwork A Stwq/Alterallcin1 D &ILJ PILOT F.qual • Cit!! \ cleanup. Free tit. &G-3102. ReuoAlllh'e. Prieea " . CAJU:TAKERS. u~ j!j2 5178 NEi' lawna, spi'*1en, sod • ~i . CLASSIFIEI> AD pie, salary, 1...-.. 11 l U"t • • -ni,.. ,.,.... ' -bl Alltfot-att4MS FOR "C11~N -"· an •tll mnoved. Oirnpo1t. •m Nut, aecurate. *t iea.n -?· A iv • • • M&-17'4. , ~1 • ~ . :J - - • , • • '> ' .. , • I I I • . '· "' ~ ... , . . ' . ' .: . . • • . . . ' . -• . ' ' .. " ' .. .. .1. • t, ., ...... ·' . . , . " . . • . -- ... "'' ·: •' t I ~ .. .,,(;;" " ....... •-.. ... .. .. ' .., ' I ~ _.. . . .. . ---.... ' . •• Looking 'fqit · • meone . lo Take An ·rCler?~ .. / · . ' ' . . . We're ood At It· .~ , . ' We'll even pay the postage to 1get you to give us an ·order. Get '( ' . re•cly for som~ quick profits by· mailing in your order today• Put a h.arcl·worklng DAILY PILOT class'6ecl want acl to work for you. . ' , ~ . USE THIS ORDER FORM· < USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES . z TIMIS ~ . . $4.50 • $5.80 . $6.80 . PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 S_END BILL 0 • OR USE YOUR CHARGE CARD ' . ' Palllith fot , ••• , , , , , , •• d•y1, b•9i1111in9 •••• , .. , • , •• : , , • , : , , , • , ••• , • cl.,iific•tion •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• No1110 ...... , ••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••• M4t••• ••.•.•....•••....••••..••....••................•...•...• City •, • •••• ~., •••••• , ••.••• , ••• , •• P'hon• ••..••••.••.•••• , ••• , . , • Mott.r Chert• N11mllor ••••••••••••• , •• , , Explr1tion Doto , • , •• , •• i1nkAmoric1rd Number ••••••••••••••• , , , E1ipr1tion Doto , , •• , ••• . " • ·" 12 TIMES 'TIMIS TIMES --- • $7.40 $11JO -$17.70 St.DI $14.50 $22.50 $10.76 $17.30 $27.30 TO fUiUAI cbst P11I ~11ly 01\r wot.fl i11 oodi 1p•c• •bo-1. lnchld1 yo~r oddrr11 or p~on1 null'lbtr. Thi co1! of your oJ i1 ot tho '"d of th1 li111 o~ ,.hich tho flit worll of your od i1 wrif. t;n, Add-$],00 pl111 J lj,.._ oxfro if you de1i,. us• of DAILY PILOT BoK 11,..ico with rnoil1~ ropli11. ' . ' -------CUT HllE -PASTE ON YOUll; lNYllOPE------- ' , ClouHled Dopl: ·y • ' ' BUSINESS REPLY Ml,\IL firil C1tu Pttftllit No. 12, C-~• Mflt, Coliforni• Orange Coast DAil Y PICOT P. 0. Box 1560 . , • ' ' 'I I Costa Mo•a , e1hf. 92b2b " '· .. .. .. . . Or ·Give Us an· Order by Phone at 642-5678, the Direct ·tine. to ' • • Ill • • • . • . .. '. . ' . '... j . ' ' . ' . ' ' 4 ' .\ --"'"" ... '·JI ·l 1 , ) ,., ' • ' Claaalfiecl Want Acl ' . •• E LTI - .. . " . . . -. ' • ~ . ..._ ..... --:..__ ... _ ... -~ ..... \.--......... .:c.-.... _.., ___ "' OAl(Y PILOT 1 1rm :;:r ;:._:;, -~:;:1~··~;1 ;;";;"1 ' ~;Ii~~ IWp-W-. M & ft 711 Help w-. M & ft 711 twp Wonteol, MA ft 710 Help W....W. Ml ft 710 P Wanted, M l '.J! Wanled, M & F 7IO CemerH A ..... ,,... lIIl J -~lid •. ..., .• HelpWanted,M&F710 HelpWanted,M&ft710 HOSTISS MAQllNISl'S MALE • all arooad RIAL ISTATESALIS SECRETARY-E}(lc;., 'Walt9r1-WallrHH1 Equipment CAMERA&SoundSalellman ELDERLY m"" nee ds NicoperlOl>&lltf obloto-..... unnt tl'llDe<. Port FRIE LICENSE b\dependent malu!4 ~ Dtrilna'...,. ~r. AP!lb' EXAKTA Vl)lQ!l!l .. ;ll) _ .... .._ .,, ... ec1. Some. exp -p/ ..... ,., ..... do COQld!IC 1n.... -·..-uc. MU.t11r-·uJNAR·-.. ttme~,~lo_~ -.-.. 'TRAINING'" ..... w•ll>exooUeo•·-·~ ll!t'Oj\J.ijli"COiintcy .. a uti: . olnll•• ien.·mi ... iiOriil&l ti.Q\e, ..AvPlY Dan Poit. ehan&t for IQOm. A lioe.rd tn a alert Mlblb' di.YI. trtnce mtt ._....,,... ust int needed to wort-IOr'Cltvt· 1 Stg. Cinyon Rd N.B telephoto lt1:ns. wal1t level Westeru -·Camera Store, ~ bome. Call aft 11 a.m. belell~ fl mU tu.ndebe<t. . ~ i:"bOt. NoJ:_ ~ 5U ~~ Ettate ~:t' mn JtWllPI". Aptliudre for 9 am-11:30 am. Mr. l1or11et: eye level tinders, cue, ~~ C0ut Plul, Coata 7710. Apply $.ll am. or e&U ix ' ~ TarbtU ~I av n-e: figure!..!.._' inlut&nt.'O ex.per. t~. No 'phone calls pleue. ovtr $3(l(l. Ukt new, $1 I ~ ' ELECTRONIC TECH &l'\)Olnt IS HIRING * MANICURIST * ors. .... en=. Sala<Y oomm .... AlT li:SS Other 'eameru & <'<(UI CIDDrllTl:D 1141111 have llad . exp•a w/IC. . WOODY$ WHA*" Port U.:-~~Solon ~ farvtc..' ~ ~:"'~l>lfJl~~ ~. Ancient f';.t .. ~ ;;;613-0734;;;.:;""",,,--::::==~LI ftftfutlU\ Coata.Mella.!J79.IGO. 231B W.New-portlllvd .. >m • _ ~t.m. wW. )'OU~C&ll Al a~nt. ~ · -now acceJ>ti!W P<>LAROID AutomnUc l I ~ i.... e .Sll·UP.-M&tl-r.t.\llSW8. ts "l'&Jlio4, With aoo (1141 m-5440 00 UNIGARi> • ap . Apply , n Land Camera, Ju.t like i\il1 Tim exi>¥t• 1 ~ .. ....-~-..-#-exper-Ne.c;~ ~ ~ · · Pollll'Oid &ell tlmtr No. noocl, " ....,., 'HOU811~ ~·,__ Bwil1P,Yll01',C!Jl!l--.m'.-0 83i-iiiXJ. INS IOI N. Tu•tin Ave., With Oaollgun No. :168 ' • Experienced Pte-, Dom-~ rile Ienco. ·-punch . . cau.-, ~ ' ? Secret10· " ESS Make otter. SU.USO ev"' Co beneflta.. ~ Wood e u-. -: dllld care. ...,... -"°'*· , ICU. ., ... back .,.HREE ,. I. · an.>"im< wknd.s. ·I ~. ·M~ ':rkabl~ f:'1:: Jrt&t-.,831-12.tfot'496--5%i2.' Wtl1 pay top ~ary tor ~~~!~ otttce ~/eQt'J'. in SALESPEOPLE ~' ~~,M~·be~e~~~·:: Furniture 8 IOOlh , ..,,_ ........ to$6li0 -.--~ -""'-~uotbe.._,_ Nl!EDE D • · " ~y..:,..,noi!. " ' wOl'I< '&well aa~.:ed Factory ·IJw.ln-.N.B. -.. • to -..... : Wod<ln•hippy•-* 1oow 'FREI:· loJ"~al llry.N.B. !'VIRTUE dioette "' wlth · . mpany ta. No cooldne. Mmt ,..lift e DIE Sln&RS caus..s, . . wbere tM ''boa" ii nO ·,WAITRESS: expei. over 2~. chrs. jeweled ptinel Send Res T . dmdren. To '500. 3 e.qierience eettine NEW Car &et -adv man. t;yra,ntl~walk•lns. )'OUl' lb.Rtb)4et'1 ,A.geocy "'-"~•-Neat. Sblne &pht backs, S125. \\'rough! ClusWed ::'~ P~ • Uveotn for etdetly qouple. ur:: ~ muttiple C'hl.ss SlnOI ~ Torn own~ .. ._~ • Oi..ni,pue Dr. ahilb:., Aj>ply Ea & AJe, dinette aet w/4 chrs. } D·"" Pi~t JG~~ ~" II,!!. Drive. i4llO-. t1oa1 _fo-· e CAL l vTIME e 54&-21.11 · N..,.... Be••h 64fl'.i1lo. I Love,..t $100. 3 U'""1 c 0 <UV 156o 1 • e lJ\le..b\• N.S. 2 OtiWren. •ta .,.....-ve diet~ , St:alnp .. ,~ 53$ N. El SERVICE, statiOn SIJ_e~ WAJTRiSS, e . OVER stools, $100. Drexel vani eos:: ~:ea. 92626 'J , •· ~ ~ ok. To °':!~~ ~ ,_.... ~I ·= )fr•/::, "1te. ~ ~ Eve. 54W483 & lube man: .'1'911. P1'Y It n,. p/time. CC; SUn & m. White enameled de ~ .,.. ; ,• " j_j ' e GRfN!maS ' ' · fringe beneets.~man holldaya. Kramer's Colonial $.lO. Redwood pat~ Ju Equal Oppor. Employer • '' •Care 11)._for~~ l 10 5 ;yean ~re. : ~ MIN(; pref'd. Full'or A~ K1Jche.n. 19th & Harbor, CM table w/4 bt?nches. Joun&e , CARPET installer's helper. 1 Full time. Capistrano area. • (tt4) 496-2333 ., __ ,. "~· ' '1;""*"!; • --~~ OD m ~.~ce . ' PlY Shell Stat ,,,. Ttli ·• w· =REsSES F t & chc Sl'l5. 601 Rocldoni n... •uu ~~· ~~~: et.c: .-w.. To c'!uoep~.r:~ new lrVine, N.B. .. ,l \. . C~~tall exi>er: onl)~Sld's CclM, 61~· You may work u little or as much uyou like? We have openlnp in trainee poaltlonl - Santa ~N. ~-3323 ~~are availa!lle ~~tci~:s o!!!trw~ S ALES MAN.OUtstandlnK S:.VI~~~~= ·~~e Seel, fi'l3..99CM. '1;~~ &t.plt':vert~ coH .atlon or :'' oompen. P/tlme. Must ~ve happy oppor •• for right penon. time hn. !928 E. Coast ' , WE NEElf' YOUI table, matching tamp t ' ' Carpet Sales Full time e xperienced Pttferred Xlnt. employee benefits. Interview Hours 1D am to 12 ooon Personnel OUice 3rd Floor • Assembly 1, • Packa9ln9 • • Printed Clrcu t Board ' Assembly THE BROADWAY• WI,. Wrappin9 H 0 US E KE EPER/Prac. ft -.. Our. ~llent . beoe-amlle car typing ability Radio & 'IV program syn-Hwy, CdM 67>-1216. • • shm ~. dbl. bed, ?Jn.-Jor Sa..,.,_. Home t3 ~ udea, -541-acl95. ' • • 1 ·dlcatlon. ~ct in penon SHIPPING~REC I plete 'v/~kcue bd · ,....~ ~J--' _,;• ~---1 lt1 brUJa , wne, S.R.D. • drop-leaf dining tbl w = U.,pm-1 !I"' 1hilt. .Group I< Medical -"Eti~' w. 19th SL Exper. only • Smalt manuf. T A ._bl chn. Li· dbl d,.....c & nJ . ==-i:::: ) ~ ~d '?-~G • .f";!, C..M.->.: ,-' .. Grow w/us. Good ~y., me SSem ers stand, BBQ & ca rp ·lfQU~ER_.\, Com· -Nt1'~f ~~i ST . 'OS.PH • .. ! •... SA.rE-< LADY N'wpt Bch ".'2·34T.l Clerks sweepec. 548-1452 ··=···~t!~l~ d; ~~t'~ HOSPITAL ORANGE' M•"!1"~ x p or i e n c . Stetl1tlcal TYP!'' s' T. yp"1s.. WATER bed. complete. Kl ..(ooldng ·hoUldteepinJ ' A?-~ ~ JI • r --•• ,, \ Un.nliceutli'y., The Show-Ott, $475-$5%> Per mo. 3 Girl q{C'. r. Ii> sb:e, like new. Pedestal pllcant ' will need Cai11• -Credit Union RN'S 22 F&11bk>n Island. Near N'.B. city hall. 6~ SeCretaries wood frame, still untlni driven.lie. Refs req'd, Call -~cellent workin& coDdi-SALESLADY-mature tor In-STENO to assist our ,c-Clerks \~Ith foam pad &: hea LH Dove 494-9'194 days &: tiODI tima.te apparel shop. c.M. countant in small, Ju t pac-Accnt vuzyl liner. DOES N 4lK-6438 eves. area. 642--5430 for appt. ed omce. ~ 65. wpm. LEAK! I MAKE OFF . Apply Employment Office SorM ah. Must be fa# & ac-VOLT 842-1150 eves or ~J::.ert:P~Yer w;:!'!m~:ealso Indus. Engineer $15K KAYNAR ~'&m&E<Uc~~~~·c:!: ~S~EA--RS____.,... =: .. w:.:!t!i't: · tn,t1nt'Pers~nel QwU~ Colonial CHEF -$1000 Per Mo. 1be ht Br,2nd abift openings Wodting mgr wt.> will Full time & part time open· up syste~· 'en"'Otlo M-.F T~ Sel'Vlce rywood room divider, rou Blue Beet, Call 673-9904 · develop & 1 m Pl em e n t M G 0 ' ings, PM'• & Nights. 8:30 to 5:30. •1start $3 hr. 3848 ca.tnPus 'f>r., Suite 106 table a: 4 Chairs. $350. after 3pm. 2061 Bu1lne11 Ctr. Dr. operating methods, ~ F • C ., INC. ~ef=n~ary & person-COSTA ·MESA Write (ckiw.i": phone) Mr. Newport Beach 546-4741 Provin. coUcti walnut CLEANING girl wanted, I rvlne 133-1441 ~ ~= r:=.im:: 800 S Stm. College ilvd Kenneth, 1600 W. O>ast Equal Oppor. Employer fee table &: end tablts, Newport Beach. Own N n-....... Co .t.1-,1,... elflcle Full rton •-ly to H11 Openings For Hwy., Newport Beach. box spring & mattl'fas. transportation. Thurs 10-1. r . .., .... ..,.. , """l"""~ max. opera._.. ncy e PErull~ OFFICE 5.UPER.VISOR wanted by ad· Woodworking Miiiman or antique organ. 64$-4 Salary open. 'Call 646-4113, FAC'IORY '"'°"' ~f~ ~-~ llnn~ Local interYiewm& ~: , ST. JOSEPH Experle'!ced I ..rtio"1,t\ Co. Woman bWI· ~ t' ~· a11'f: mi~ 3 PC French Provincial U-5. ~ ... 11011lgri'•'!ll' • $151( ~9 ri:r:J-:2 ,.,"IM. 'HOsPITA:l.. PBX ' • I ~:'"~35..~= f,Ji;;. "'k.. 2·-;:. .,.:,: ~.!~;..~'U, ~or CLERICAL aft • . Pref. exper. ln semi con-, 1100 W. Stewert Dr. Wllllnetoworklong~.for ~O>rp., 1626Plaeen· Ala lee cbelt, el · ductor, diodes, cofnponent After bourtnterviews may be ORANGE ' above average earn~. tia. CM. broom , misc. Make off: TYPISTS F~~ed~Jlid<Po . k to ~ parts. feedlnc of com· arranged I>)' colllnc ' ,. OPERAJORS ' ~ , Will ..... ~·--.~.;;: ~ t: ~· 2 <"'2U& ... to lllOll • ~nbl automa••~ cl com; • H. .,,,.,,,.... 1n 4) --··' , : , • . ' I "" ""'" •• . 'l'Ou.,,,. " to ~ , 't ·-$SOif "·~nts~·blgb··~-~ "' -.1---· oi.i-~ N1JRSF.S.IA1ds. 'f.3,'Sll shift'. · ~ Not sales App · 315 3rd St. 3 d~ per wit.· 9: to 6. 2,,;;4'~CU;7,R;i;V:nE;;;D'°"B"urn=-t -:0=:11:1 NEEDED NOW!-Medical-front $500 + 'bandlin& semi conductol' An F.quaJ. Oppn"tUnfty Experienced preferred. SUite E. H.B. or call Cash regilrter exp., refs, no crushed velvet sOla. $400, • Sec'y Adm Atst $8)0 agency. 0rg, Co. firm. Employft> ~~~tn uI!.!t~-~ b .. ~ Part .,._0 .. 536-2100 Mrs. Ward for J!.tudenta pleue. Call Mn. Ornate antiq. gold & vet ~ ::e ~~. ~ ~~w~ ~~"~:f': i "f •~JI 1-perC:r~fri"'v· MACHOO'SI'S' ~ ~~usi.;"Hi~ ~~ E.xCfllenf 'B;'.,.f1t1. 1 -;si~~EPHONE sALES1. ~ IM'-1575 .,\ ~~:S. $65 ea. xin·t co a typist who is good w/ Recept Typist $500 ••3 Do D N NURSES -RN 1-3 & 3-11 Pennahent or par t • t l m e I II~ I MOVING • like new apt. , fi BuyerManuf to__.,... -Ylr r., • • * p/ttme L~"'' "-11 Mesa A-11 .. At gures. -~ '42-3170 • "' 1~ .:r • w..,. work, momlngs & eves. ....,.. · re trig. $65. Many chal Payroll-C.ompUter to $700 Verde Conv. ~ 661 Personnel Office Guar. wages & comm. For tables, dresae'rs, cab Apply In The ~fi~~ ~ 10 ~ ,.,. .,. .., Center St, CM Man t:hru Sat 10 am.-4 pm details call Los Afl&elea beds, etc. $2.SO to $20. r.',r;:?~I ~~= 0 .,. 1YP.rt' · $400 If•• ''"' ;,... :W . SCREW»•cumr l .2,0F.lil.Cli GIRLS . "'RS , .Ttme•, 541Hl30t. A 11 ,02 ean· 644-4000 Exec. Sec'ya $600-$'700 N"nr-,....,~'tb 1 _.-nau;, f ~ . )~ :Ml@ED, , ~ \, ~ ':, ;, .,, . ELEPHONE lolicltor for PP enc.. MATI'REssEs. boxapr· PACIFIC MUTUAL Inven. Control Ori< $455 ~ r~'l!"l'I, • > 'l!adlo. ~.lll!patch Roellli'ck &'CO' ~. · · .P~d·.~~· MaXlnttun FREIGHT DAMAGED otancto, 2 sets S15. & NEWPORT ..:..rr.:.,-..v 1 , • • • Must tfe'~. -lb1e to drive · exp • ~..,·~ lan&l'S am. 835-2200 ex 293 day 100NewportCenterDr. 5ERY1CES~""-' SETUP Applyin Penon pay.Mt.Lewilflt7·11'l. ~n. freezers , eve Newport Beach Per-I A41ency • -CAB CO wuhera, dryel'L i ,,;;:..,,=_,..-,,-~-: 833 Do D N B Al YELLun • TEMPORARY Housekeeper SAVE UP TO $100 FORCED to "It -wa t CLINICAL Lab, clerical. 60 ;;..fo' • • PEEP D OPWTORS 1B6E.16th;CootaMeaa •SOUTH.CO-'S'f.P~ Uve-tn.•etderly couple, t.P Sean,Roebuck&ComP.,,,. $50, dryer, $35, Sola !'!:-··~~·~ri . ~=~~to = .o=.~~~~~ "J~:Tf~=}~L 1:1v~ry·~~.~~~ A~~~~a, ~~C:~IM~~ 64&-719f. Newport area. *FEE PAID* Buyer/Marlne Hrdwr $14,500 For te~epbone Sta.rt $2, no ex··.-.,~ ~_,_r __ . .,..1. references. 494.5 093 ,. Call96Z-Tl81 SIMMONS ove~ a nd COCKTAIL waitress, * Sec' /Mktng to-$600 ~iC~c'y to= DAVENPORT ·' per, to ·$2:50 W/exper. Diva· · An Equlil'Oppmwuly · 'Betweien H ONLY. · WARDS 12 cycle 16 lb couch. Mak1'!s twto bed•, weekend only. Days. Costa Xln't o~. w/local manuf Exec. Se.ere~~ 10'$'100 ACME-GRIDLE·Y ·~ i:nlf ·f· ~~ En\(lloYer. .. TKE'30LLY ROGER washer $'15. WhtrlPoot s cy· ~ent4~1Monarce M"'8 Goll & country aub, oo. otler!ng top benefits. SecylConstructlon iq $61ii BROWN & SHARPE. ' .. a na -----:... .COSTA ~ESA cle gu dryer $15. GE 4 cy. ;::.::•:c,· ===-...~--:-1101 Golf C,ourse Dr. Aho Fee Positions Secy/Brokerage ·-to.4625 • ......_ ~ t-... ORQERLY--. operating nn, .-...-...~~-• 1' . ~le elec di)ier $50. Guar. & BLACK na~e 1wi ---~-HELEN SCHAFFER COlting Clerk to $550 Miaimwn 12 years ~enoe ~ train. Swl~ nite s.blfts, ,SALESMEN 1 & Mgrs, m/1. taking ~cations delivered. 546-8672 or rocker & ottoman. _ -:--w-•-•-PEROONNEJL AGENCY Clerk Typilt' •• to~ • •et.ljp P>d operatin&'.-of ..f~ . .P.sI>t. Bou l\os. Nil· $3lli, .J<..up\.Wl<IJl,.guam .. ll • ""n 847·8115. new. Make ottu. W- . Controler to $25K 4262 Campus Drive No. B4 ComQ'l)l.inel Rater . ,$500 ~ alxNe acrew .m&Chfuea. PERMANENT, part time qual. No eip nee. Mr. r uUSBOYS COPPERTONE We1ttn1· eves or anytime wknda. R.. E., construction & CPA Newix>rt ·Beach 557.2711 Payroll Bkpr EDI! lo 1100 Exce!lentbenefttlli:oaram in-~ntL nitet only, in-(213) T10-8543. . house refrig w/freezer, good DEm<, dresser, cedar c background. Growth poiten· · Girl Frida.Y i= d.ud . eluding Wee~ ~ture &: J Exp Over 18 cond. $UO. 545-0510 bet 2:30 headboard Mal c b t n tial. Company pays Fee/ FEMALE telephoners ror ad-CALLFfte &TRLSHl'ee l'ol!HO=S es. · ,de 'ndable, overA 121. Pmaluloe SECR£tARY ) 2300 Harbor Blvd., CM p.m. Walnut, very good aha • Also Fee Positions. vertising promotiorul, hrs 10 : -Group -& Medtcal Ute •or female: PP Y a -' ' 'AWJ.y 4-5 pm Daily WASHER&: Ga1 Dryer, xlnt ;:.548-~1l6"'72.-;:;;='7==1'I ~ mVINE , am·3 ;pm, or l pm-8 pm. ~E l7thWlllTl'EM( t ,_._()RE) CM m.urance L' Drlte-tn, Costa ,Mesa, Mon cone!., $125. or best offer. * * * SOFA Is lovcse l iftERSONNELAGENCY Pick )'OUl' own bra. $2 per w · a .u.~iui: -P.aid 'Bl.ck:LeaVe orWe<ltfter 't.PK.5 -t · • • '~ -· .............. !BS-ml ext 293 day s , ,never used, both for $ ~ E. 17th (at lzvinel CM hr. ptua dally bonus. Exp Suite 224 642-1470 _ PaJd Jldlida>'I .l Vacat!tono· Peroonal i;ec·y: p ~ t Im e We naecl "I ·~-TOOL, DIE I. !)79.-0283 """'· usually home, !161!-'1910 Suite 224 64~1470 = ~W!.r~=·a~; flA••iWto 4r»r 'II -= Sbarina Retirement young attractive ... te m •• hry wHO Uri tyro: ' "MOLD MAKER KENMORE waaher/dryer MUST sell! Plush ISOft ~· ............. ..,, 315 3rd St HS Stdt'e E or .JUNIOR .... _ ••15 ~r u ·-wlbid<pn& & typirigc Elmexp. 60 w' pm & to 0 $79 ea. Over' 200 washers, sota &: l/1; Herculon call ' ' -·m: ~ · -~= mon . !'Ontacl .~""'"" • er, , • • • • ; s:::'°""'E'lc' llnn need• dryers, refrig 1rom $3!1.!l5. Iik• new prt ply. 5JIU64L • COOKS, Busboys 2nd & 3rd t. 536-2100 Mts. Ward for Eun S20-$40 per .ivtek .. ¢• -Excehrrt 'WOrking condi-~~. , , ;1' 1 • shorthend 1t · eed man with a bill-545-0780 t ~hl~~~~pp~os:s;:r=. ;~orPart ttme .. 'delivery ~1;~'™=t~no~!1 tions ~_..__ ,tJ!:tf.~TICS -• . Wt~"l··-~·· ·~~·'.,'~.' · ~:a~~i=,::..YEARo=::..·~G~uARANT===E=E-. HJ~~~~ta~f:.• ~/rou } Colony Kitchen, 2 714 2 help, Jor adwrtilhle pro-~ route ·and doe• Apply AJUillUYIDent Office ""M•'t.1-l'1r1Handl1r/ Ap I In Person •'Jf .J ...... > :·~' May ta&:..Kettmore-Washera case. 646-1856 aft. 5.30. , Ortega Hwy, San Juan mot Ion . Your ow n mt Include oou.ctinl? ' or K·AYNAR Fl r Man PY STA:CO INC 6J6.2840 * 83!1-l!18 COLONIAL IO!a $JO. Coton . turning paid dally,' Pick llrOYlded. We ...tc -Some exper. pref'd, but will 3...., HerDOr Blvd. Rent Welhers/Dryers day !)79.-0283 eve I Captstrano. traJ>oportatlon. Abov. evl!ty dellwrlntl. -tlon la 00 •·• • ' .. . · • • Cbalr $20. 83>-2200 ext ~.;. '11".;,:1'°:,';'~ yoor ow. ~. -l lh1 houns.-all~WICboolha ·and·'~ MFG. CO;, INC. lrab>·~-d~ ~ Costa Me .. , Calif, 1139 'Boker StrHt $2. Wk. Full malnt 9 tt '-n ptald couch. tt di ho Call p.m. Apply 315 3hl St., H.B. .... .......,. e w ope_.. r·· on mau.-.... .,........._ ...,,,,. C t ... _ * 63$-lm * · .---dftlo c Sma oner use. Suite E. lot FouiJtaln Valley 6 South IOO S St te Col'-Blvd 'l!PI, etc. Must be neat, . • , OI a '"91• In fair C<Jn n. Gn-1'122 betwn 2 &: 5 pm. Huntmaton Beach areu on-I -wl poil_itfD itable work recont , 549 3041 RECOND. APPUANCES ~-;:;:::::.:::;-=:-".=:-:::I COOK!HSKPR. must be xlnt GEL Repairmen -Exper. })'. You must be out of Fullerton· ft have own car. Must be Delivered· i'W'· Dunlap'.. i:>FA 7', green, good cook beaut new home on Apply at pte, MacGregor ICbool by 3 PM to able to work wkndl if nee-• Equal Oppor. Empieyer 1815 Newport, CM !MB--1180 dtkln A barJain at Nwpf Bay, refs, 2 Adults Yacht Corp, 1631 Placentia ecipate, ExperltnceJ Interviewtng Hours: essary. LATE model walher and ~ 673-59?2 CostaMtsa. 1 gtven p rfo ?lt y . Mond&ytbntFr:lday \Apply dryer good oondJtlon $45 ;;=:,:.:;:~.,---..._, rosl'A MESA, shi\>ping GENERAL HELP • !1641. 9A.M. to l2 t. 2to4 P.M. 9 am·ll am.,.,1 pm;3 pm · •: • ;J'llAINEES each.'646-<iMS. ' Gtr•@• Solo Dept: needs a young mature ~ men needed imp\ed. tor KEYPUNCH .. operator. IBM A':fter hour lnterview'I may be * Or~ Cbf.SJ.P1astle1 * ~·.. . Will tram de~ women DELUXE Kenmore washer, -SMALL_...__d-.,-.-&·---t' I woman willing 10 work 'lppt'OX 2 weeks, 1til1 or part 029. Exper; amall •otnce, • atratiged by calling: 850. Wnt fBth St. fo become inJectiOll molding 2'A yrs. Xlnt condition. $95. drawer dresser, toWard advancement. If yoµ . time, to work on church N~~ .. !t'-...s'!· days. Ray J. H. Fftdrldc (n4)_l'llai0 Costa Meaa, Callf. A Subaldiary Of operatonbe • Graveyardd ndam:· 545-6334 freezer, .,. In t e r e & t e d ' Call -· $L 15/hr, Cal Lee, Hu~, -• •-.~·-•"' l"he ~ntjoap,oa..~ MU81 neoL beepeabl t' BRAND ,_. 13.5 cu. ft. clothlnc. Sa Ol!ltronlc CorP, ~ 557·2165. . -~ ...... "" ~ ~ '·:..· have own car, e o J..door GE retrt&erator Pomona Ave, COUNTER Girl, fUll or part Generel Ofc $450 l(JYPUNCH OPR ' · · . PORTER F:qual oj;,>or..Dl>~mll S':: or~J'.06";: barvelt acid.' 111?i 83Q..9UO ' ::;;rI;;arn>CKE;;;;;;;,;;;;;R~T::,hri,,.1t,..,s=1 I Calltlm'i....for~etaners .... -IJwte~ Swing.Shift· MAG c•aD OPR hr ID start. Atrl'O. Ice maker .refrtg. Sa1 .. 120E.19th, CM. M '"" app . ~ ~\;UU. " • "" ' SECRETARY AllPQt 1 pm-4 pm avacado ftnfah, Xlnt. cond. n.t 1oam-1pm. Thrilt CXlUPLE to operate sm1 Personnel Agency Call Mr. Chard '-·Term ~ Port·~-~~ • ·~ * Orange C'<>ast PluticS * mo. 968-'19!8 'Hand cralted Items. hotel ta .Balboa, Bay1ront 1~;;;,~s.)A. For Appointment VDl,T Ne,!J:..<rt .a.....i~ 850Westl.9thSt. eDISHWASHERS washers GARAGE Sale: Antl apt offered + comm. 1:.a2.as6 ter · lft1t1nt ,Pitf'SOrM'MI Apply Penonnel omce rrflll' ~·~,-Costa Mesa. Calif. drYera reblt iuam &_ bookl, tools, & ml s 673-1440.' -, c• I VAL co Tempiney SeMC. 3rd .,,..,. Th• Irvin• Company delv'd: 113$-~; ?i4&-521!. Sat/Sun. 5092 Linda DELIVERY Man for early GEN. OFC. FULL/Pl' Lii" • !llMll.C...puo Dr., !l\dte 106 lnl<rvf~'lD'AM·U noon • * TYPISTS * Buildl-Meterlols 806 -:11i'.B"-':,..,..-----::A morn. paper route. Must Mature (qe no barrier), Newp:lt't.Beadl 546-frCl has opening Jor secretary lo .. .,. Machinery have depend . car. Approx. •XJ!'d In bus., ~· lD key, 548·2201 Eg,.i °"9'>1'.. Employer . THE BROADW ~ y with 1,.a1 'or real e1blte Regt<ter lob e SURPLUS BUILDING :.:::=:=::!---_;~I $200 per mo. 548-4752. tJiPe ~I ~i~ ·nn ~A1> • ..; . H.B ~~~n!itl~irl a~ MATERIAL . llXJO'• Of. NEW SEAR:S. 8" table saw, D•ntal Secretary oppty. · er .....,.. &;Alll..,er, • o ...... --.. ·~ ...... ,. ce Interv'WI: 9-U ITEMS! Doors, lumber, ply. C<J.nchtion, wilhoUl "10!0r · Hi.,k1 .. exper. for efficient GENJRAL OFFICE Costa Meu. \ ·:MAID . Equal Oppor. Employer appearance le P 1 ea s • n t We Need Alt wood, alum sheeting, mold· Wi,tlawh ~~lrtand built a I 0f~:V'fyping skills & x·ray Need libarp, Ill al'Ol.IDd Chi. penonallty. Typlnc '10, wh Oftb Skills tn_g_, windowt, etc. 1..0=· -'-"--'=----+ lie. nq•d. challenging pom· · Typtng, answertnc pbooel, Equal appor. Employer p_,t. Sat 1t &m. ~ ~~ i:. ~~~:,:,,:,ene11tii 6 Equal 0ppor. Employer BUILDERS SURPLUS CTION tJon lo xJnt o_.ru\y. Top Ute -eeplne. start $400. 646--0308 Mal• A Female 2406 So. Main St.! S.A. ,FOR A •• startlng salory. Nwpt Ctr. 540-3880. KEYPUNCH A~ p-Ol!lce · • Call '44 3319 Wntern Glrl lnc. Mon thru Sat 0.5 DAILY PIL- 844-2455. GIRL FRIDA'!: -rm-~~c;g:_ ·~ ~ filfl MacArthur Blvd. n<: 546-1032 YI •Dental Il<ceptionl•t • **** OOI Raal\y ' D~y & Swint Shift InteMewlo& 10 AM·12 -mo. APPlY In n or I>)' Setwee";i' U,'S \i pm N.,.~Beacb CLASSIFIED A ln~~~t'::J .:let.~'~t~ Construction Comp any 6 Mo'11ct11al --· THE BROADWAY ~ JL~)-~ 1850 SECRETARY Equal ~· Employer ~~Jm~i:. ~';:;1 for progressive dental • of· ::i!'l'ed =-,!\ r:!~ on keypunch,"-OI' 1777 Edlnl~ II-!!-. F:qual app;:"Emplof!r. Secretary w/lront om.. ap. 5 tfnel, 5 d&y1for5 bucka. CALL "2·567 flee. Pref '°me exp & """"""'' typlnc. phone•, etc. key -d<!Ytce. EqUal ..,_ ......,,.., pv"OOCTION Painting !'!'~· p e r 1 ona I I ty , TJmT WANTED F~~----~"' maturity, Salary o p en . Salary open. Call .Mt. Apply In The -v.....,. '' :;;-lmllh .,...., Ca i i }!llbllc'<i>n!ai:fTjteneral OI· k.ura..; " neat. Sharp atrl urnlturo 810 Furniture 919-6512 Welton 61S-6900 b' l\Ppt. 4 ~nonnel Department MAID flJU tlml! onb' exp'd 548-611& tor aim. flee experll!nce, 10 handle mat~ prosram~~:~;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~~~~~;;;~~I DENTAL Receptloni!" 1o 6 pm. -• I'll. 9 lfll•l2 Noon neel! '•Pillt> 11\'~.~= "REAL J;l'l'l'ATS SALES ; ; MANA::'!!~ CORI'. ~,re, al ••,tat, e ~ • Matureenthuslaiticwoman. GIRL FRIDAY, $2. per br .-ii. .. a .t fl~WlAI-Sl.JCCl8*~ \ rr-. ~.f • - Expel"• required. No Sat. startlni. will~ ...n. PACIFIC Mu•-L J m.ort a.ionol in., 11.,. or _li...,.jotrrthe . '.~'f .::;1 , , 9'19-lllf *" ~ , 1' I. SaJa<Y open. 557~ Hn. 8 to 4:30. -700 Newpoot ceitor or. '· f'aclllc ~ R"f, N.B. World's ta,...i and -....,.., , , = I • • CAR ·PE ·T DENTAL Se<:relaJY, '5-45. tor -t General Newpoot B&acll Ml-3030 lll)'tlme. ....... reule -tlon S E C !! E T A R y • TYPIST·Il<cept tor amall At '"" a Yl'9 -· ·-...tc It Utt ra· MALE, <lean CUL -driv· with a networlc ef owr OM MARK Eii111' ml DEP,'f. ~t •. _firm. pvtr~~ 30. -· """·. ITC~N HILPIR inr.,,......i.. -b-ol>llltr. -Ulll ~ci;. G ....... -__., == ·-'K • • • 1'1111 .. pJ11me JIUll t1me .q;;:.,-ML tinoO ..-.-°'JI!'.: "" or"i'liib1""1 -"II i:f..T fil'i~~!."1~' ' sld :=:,; Apply 1n p.,... • -. um m • r~ 11.15 Jtt, Cl"'-llUlll'tOfllldn Centtt:1'!>tha t!>eed t111. u~ ~ • . · rlftbj ~me -12-1'30 pm NOIHMOln!r. ~ 3:30 a --· Free -.haJ>d _,. coll$ ' ~ · ' McDONALoi$ to 5 PM, 3-19, 3-30. l1CeDl1n& tchool. prefd. ~nU;y for ta· TYPISI' wUh ri1 e d Io a l ~ Beach m .. BJ5. Hard..eft-Ltd-.sm Blttb Uent W. ttaJ.n1na. vancement. ~ 1 n t co. tennlnoloa. For. furthQr in-. ot • " Equal oW· Emploztr St., N.B. Pie... call Vllalnl& Jone t>enefttl, 641-Gltl. f o rmat t o n 1caJt Mn. ~ctr In llltD. Small il"•mtlllf .. ~ h ea v Y Kl'I'CllEN HEU'ER The MAWE'S WIG 6 Bc&u\y 83$4811. SECRETARY pert Ume for Norman. m-386 ~~ . 1 phone. """""' • r •a . w•. ~ Call ~ Salon ba1 oPOnlnc tor RED CARPET e-'-ri"• otttce, -v ::.m. A bett<r "'"ifitlon .__ crowmc compuer SU-34190. mue .,.......," u•~ beauddan exp in bait RNl1wl ~~tfwith ex_.,p. lloun URftE LY ~ "" Call Lam GRILL coota tor day t. -.-!PM. · ao<>do-~. canm " to au!L Writo: Jobn Jones a U ~ -·, A ~bolit. ao.n N. , LEGAL SIC'Y ...atlon. 54Wl4I • RJl TRAINEE ... , 2!! tor A 436 -O!M DfHECTll ~·Pl '1lli.· I&~ "-"' -&ttolnt)I Maintenance :!,':':in~,...!'! •. ~ •ny ~-.j ~ NEEDED 'nO co l!Cl.. or .-n....a iii!f.> ' Jl!ld iiClJ!fWY for their -"'-·· ~ -~ ""' 11a.. • ..,. BAIR • -· b -Ike Slari l'llO llocli lclon "" -· cared op. See Mr. Fowler, KI r k pay! n.. ~~nee. rell llolr 0DL f:i' l:; ~ _; Min. I 7"' j!lq>Or. II"" lit -· CaU for. appt. JeMlm• 37 llun"-i«Ul.'15 • . ~ ...... hll ......,., -to --. bijoc. W.llal. ,. Center, 11.a. - l'llt"""°'llhd, <l!L ::.= t='~i:lf; * lllNTAL AGl!NT * s EC 'Y /Reo•ptl-. Alltn ill\ifl'fi1 O..pan!on tor ' ft...U-p\>olngreol Soatllta butlnesl. lntervfew •· 1Sth a1d ... '"'11. 111e ............... ~ -~ ~ i -· ... 1n tocun• 0eao11. I>)' •PJI!.~ = i..rim .Du:~·6.~ .. £lw~r2.1~u1t ~ cloted. We will oellot public ouction lite fo llowing : thougncf1 of yards of ntw c1rp.tt, consist. lno of ah01J s, hi-lows, kllchen ctrpeh, Indoor-outdoor SUMDAY 1:30 P.M. ..,. ___ ... ..,..... .. ,_ C6ntr11cton, 0.11le,1, .,.mn.nt ow~ mo .. I owiwn, •11d yov • th9 ,11blle 11ro ln.tted to thh 1111cHo"· Carpet• ,. .. + ff toW to tM hTt"•t t.Tchf.,., .. bri119 V"" fflta<h l DlllHWASllER, "'""' Verd< llllOd -· email IOlary. ' 12 LM C<nt.Mlg Oo Inc. Must ha.. """"""" Jj. Sl!XD\ET,\R'l Penonnel ~rvlct •• , ....... lfll. ~Sf, Col -• ~1431 l!i06 'E. Wamer Ave. 's.nti .-· -• Good *111•T~ aw., lvd • ORANG£ eo: F.ltl II-~ ' _,.., MACHOOSr. Tftd ot -Ille -. ' Rl!SERVATIDNIST Call..6'6.Q5:il. 17581 lrvlne B • 547..rll rot ra<e! l\I ~~week. Top EJQlff.-part.tlme 3 u,. wk. v ... nc1es ""'money! a.nt #115 Tustin U FAIR DR, 117 _,7 • COSTA MESA Ddn1 ..... Ute lllllpt pay. Oean ... 111 equip shop. Ar<Y day II U>t 8ESl' DAY to ' 'l»lna nq'd, COa\Mll Bill your -· apt., •ton 131-5460 ~~ "!Jot'' tt In :~;Jl!llP p.,.,... ... ma Loa an ""'an adt Don't doJar. • ·I Sclmel~ !M pm, Newport. bl<!&-. etc. Hiru. DaDy Pt10t !:qua! bi>Por· Etnplcytr Terms Cash No Personal Checks toSt--111 MMlm. A¥t., Co.ta Maa,~Ul4. .call 1Gdlf 6fMlll. ., Inn, N.B. GU-1700. .£Cl~""!!!!!lltd!!J!.,,A<I~. ____ l<miilllllii_m..., ....... __ ..., ___ _,_,.., ... ..., ____ ~ )_ ; I l 'I •·· ' I • w-. Mardi 21, 1'7J w...,., -• im PJLOl'ADVEmSE~ ~ ~·1-1 ~-'~I t~~~~Jlfl I·~· ~.~'!!!£~~1jfi; ~~ ~~ ~-!1i~111 ~1 ... ~Ct.T" I I ]~ [ T--·llil I' -::·-]§] 1~;;;:::==:.__-.:':::" Mlseoll•-a11 -.11-... '11 TV,....., ttlf'J, _,, ...,_ 906 --940 i;T:.:.n.;:;Jdc=•----962=r•.;.;;.,.....=:.:.I""'"~"·""~'-'-'°"=•~· ..;':.;..;1ll·r,;::"'°":::::..l:.:;mpo;:;;.rt..i:.:.l::..-...:.:..:1 _ ..... J'-'l~·~mi.'!" !,~ -SWIM!t--llN-c_POOL. ___ -,...,..-SCll&LET'S ::·~5~•;:•:::;_;... ~-·~'~"'~l:.;=:4(~'~s~u;;.,,.,~a~11m~<11 .....;.51;.;..1"""'-""-;...;..._~ "n FoRo .!4. TON aMW MERCEDES BENZ Ull'wo• 12 • pair. 3 18' x ••• l\,t )'rt. old. Red> • '='~.,~~ .. J . ilOUSE BOAT. tWln 250 ___ ,,_CLOSE:--=-•~.;:~.r;:.... •rur·a·~~--..,,~ .. -,,~·:··11---.. ~-.,...--·-·--ifl'"""" , ... ..,,.. "' wood <f<ck1ac. tilter,"''"'" ANSWERS avail.~-........... " v.s·, ............ fly-·· -.. ~-<> -" ~ I so' USED ~h.•·. Unlv,nal elretrlc lna cqulpatent ~ tnc kit on dllplay at orano Coun-xlnt oond. n7.ooo, auk>t'n•lic tra.nsmlak>ll. lRCEDES cof:f~ ~ SS I domln1()11 w/aune c..~rmicaJJ. Every· I)''• larfelt dealer. l 'yr pie-• 22' ClffilS CRUISER v.·/ beaY)' duty lfln..I. Stl'P ( d'!<'irk' '""" POI $4. I thing only sm. Oti.\1J>ofiy '"'""' -Cl>all -°'""' -,.,.. '""" I ,... ..... " !raflt!r. $800. I OUT bwl\IM'l", awdlllary lanka. 0 DISPLAY el~rU:: r11n opener S3. 1-36·' iaro. New. Muat It'll . frla:id -s:rtn' ' ll':rvb wU,..y. Cu~ 90 Cail 546..fSEIO \Vee~. etc. EJcttemely lOw mllt.'~. S New C 1t1'ef'n •loot' S..-i. 2 •win box fl.fOVING. 5.11·121.S. lk'ntlll when d~ or terms to 38 mo. avalL (TI19llf).S',.,.~1% rprla11:s S7 Jll l"tu:h. 2 noUNo drop--leal birch cur. his pa1lent: "Now, keep a ABC color TV 19 o <1 e 15 F't. Bo&~ <'OVer, .4IJ lf.f. ~ I 'l'l:itde-"' 1 UoUY\''OOCI bi·d frun11')1 S3 rc-e 1bl. $40. 2 vecf..rl end tbb; SfJl-Y uppl't plate." Brookhursl, H.B~ 988-3329, .Evinrude,. tf1t ,tra.ntr, ill SALE Co""tif'lg tn ~ ~ each, :HI .. ~·~tc deep druni S25 l'1t. Aqua-bluc:.~e s BIG CANYON/SPYGLASS tit 90'Jl Allantll, Jf . B. newly pe.lnted, 13 lap on . Nabers Cadliat Ask ~~ ~ \l"'gt"' llllnp 11h!ul~• l3 i•11ch. ~nta JK:. formic& dinette Ad, new NEW liOMJ:" ~ 96~ boa1 & trailer. $:i:iO or belll . 1---~"'-'-5:;+..!JlllHl!il Md U -'-cedea tlP-! ::;r In ~l1:i1;h :irlrt II reind~·r 125. ,. o rid. $ 6 0 , p b 11c0 Comp bdrm: Bett.ul M.nd 21" colo; TV, UHF & VHF, oiler. ,Trade for ! l A~=~~R U ,..,,..Plo nl ~"'~ ... Eastl'r bu .. k('I~ 25c-$1 . 11.uhc·r-dryer combinatk>n. nllldc ati:lqtMt \1 NI.If, klrc $95. 21" DAW TN, $%l. 19" • fOG-s:nl . TRAuco COSl'A 1.fESA H f $.~ 5.54--0l4Z VIC,'OR ...._ .... ;..,.. -uc"'-·. mirron. ~t. have nloe nk:tures. m.76&1 Larte salon It. Dy~ bridle: • • .-. '1 h --a .. -. P·~ AlmoM flPW 0011)' car bi'ri lde11I lot ap! m. 645--1~2 size bed, '"8.tt, spread, dr1>ei. portable 'W/ltari.I $.35. All • 30 FT. Owen& Cruiscr * I. $40-9100 Open Sunday ~ ouse 0 Imp n E~ B I I.... auu~..,. ..... ,......, &Ton ., ~ J;';l'1 ah~-· -ntltl 27' Of BEAUTY & 1912CevroletCheyenneSuper -··ant CIK>,DUO"la .... · I"'-'· r1t. nc. Ko...... used-but ln xlnt cont! An * ~ * "'~· .,.,,.,;rv ' 1k Sanla •-·· ""--~ roll. prep 11erleit, nsellill g~ • no Cheap Antiqua Ch l pp, n d a It' f!M.... • a.4020 1S Ton PJckup, Loaded with • ; on ·~e ftUA ,. • ..,.,7 .Mvtnlores Jn LI v Ing plulic parts. Made ln huntboard, 2 ha.nd carved [ Ill * * 14' FibttKit nmaboot. extras, Near New, Beautiful 523-7250 ' $300/8'•1 offer. 67>--0514 U.S.A. Mod.t , .. 51·'4. Mak• -.... ,. You s 35ltp Evhrl •lee. It . ELE6AllCE '°Mm McCARTHY BRAND "'EW II ~ ... "J,E~RCE~~~·"""'1~2'.1111 .. CUSTOM black foan1 stft'r-oner. 1142-1150 ~ or * ALSO "* . . W/trfr. A sharp bU'pinl n ., Ina whttcl •• n .. i. 1"'. Nov"' any1lmo wkntla. Muter Crall POrt 8 IJ'ack • 641Hl8f15. BUICK •73 CAPRI ed by k. 25, mt. "" 1*d. $10. MZ-1150 tvt'" or PnLAROID Au1omatlc 100 tape pla.yer, pert cond. • Lines, 2 Times, $2.!M' 16' Dolphin *1 or lillhlnC THE TRAYCO 270 BEACH BLVD. AT • Pirttllls. '6100. rm. 499-3808 tJ1YSn1e wknd1_. _ __ _ Land Caniera,, just like new. * 6'D-8853 * boat. Deep hull. all elua. . • , TIIE SAN DIEGO FRWY. Immediate Delivery MERCEDES 1970 6.3 S.E.t. pO()(.. TABLE. \\kt• rww. \Vl•h flaahgun No. 268 &: S'I'EREO~ 19TJ Garr" rd MOVING , 4 yr old spayed % 100 Mt'l'C O.B. w/controb & t MOTOR HOM( 894-3.141 GUSTAFSON Cla.s.slc. Leather lot, all custom medr, "0 t 1 d Polaroid self titrwr No. 192. Quad Syst~n1, full size SIAmese cal, veey kwible. !rlr. n> Victoria 8'·· 5.a.1. 4 \VllEEL "Drive, '7'l Chevy, • x!ras. $10,950. 546-l9lll,. mahogan;:1 Will dcliver. Mitkc olfer. 842-115'1 eve1 or tur11table, M11Jo't.1/PifPX No dQga. ~2190. 1970 S'K 1 PS' Ac K 20, '% Ton. Camper S p ec 1 a I L1.,COl.n-t,4er~ Bal& SLrt~· low1'nll8'-551~ a.nytlme wknds. receiver, 4 air AUSJ)l.'rlslon rANTAS"TIC boxer, ma.le U Flyhr\dge, JolJLl,..Y-t.UXuRV" 'EQUIP· {.1"Jeyenne. Auto, 350 eng, '16.!IO.&>ach at wahltr Ml eq , Klee n t w . ''BUY~~.~m-eo-,1>e~r~11h1'P_i_"_t_ht' SMITH Corona Silent Super speaker syatem11. tape deck ll"l0$. Lovt.<11 . kids, Good M5-8739 & 53.i-2458 PED WITH AirCond\Uoneri air/cond, PIS, p I B' i·htn~·.Beadli tj ~t'i 3--0]t8 ~ ~ bcf1ullt1.tl . Ne11.·1>nrt !:\each portable typc1vriler, uM'd boplug In jac~l .ftArandlafncw_~~ 'vutch dog. 962--5315. 16( s :....a. Cra.tt, "' hp ._ .1.2,(Q) /BTU/UO-volt, r o o ( Custom Stec.Ting whl, !ape 842..8844 ~ (2JJ) '68 lrae250S. Ai!J~ A11'f F.tlC CLUB lot 1100 very litrlt·. ln real good x. wa1 c unc in ...... DARLING p ~•· II "'"1400 ~ f ""' mount ~"tra Battery with deck, Ttnled glasi;, Trans ''Homo "o1· ~ VI°"~" 'POW~ &st o.Cfer -l '~ t • · rond. With can-ying cue. Originally ·S280. now $125, or uppy, .. "?'...., tr& er. · or best of er. Dual Switch/255 Amp. cooler, Coolant Recovery .,. "':1:' ''"~ ,.,11 J~med /L.13-81'18 • , Sllvt 150, Call 544-M4J. Make offer. R-1Z.ll00 eves or small pymntll. 893-0301. Labrador, 5 wklf old, shiny 5S2-7096 Power Plant, Eleclric-Onan System, 3 gu tanks, (56 'TI CAPRI 1tm er«. ttt ' OSf!iJ>· BICYCLES anytime wknds. * AUCTION * black coat. 552-8190 • Bo.ta~ Sall 909 6,000 \V, 2 cyl./atr cooled gal capacity) GaUge1, fog metallic bm. Dceor inter .. , MG All 'Tyl)8 * 642-1172 , , Le I l· 6 W'EEKS old male Labrador , • 1 f P.ower Vent in bathroom/ lights, bumper gu!U'd, steps reclining seats. am f r rno 1----------1 DECORATOR'S Flrse Fumilure fret.' to good home. 64H282 14' pnfiAIL skxJi• ~I hull, Pre\vlred for 2nd roof air bumper, tow hook, locklng stereo. Xln't cond. $1850. 1967 MG MIDGET mCYCLES overs", 68" sofa, 11preads, & Appliances alter 10 pm 536-9769 compl, Oiiifttf~'\v 7., .. iu, oonditioncr J REAR Retri&· hubs, Eton lockt~rear end. 548-061 a.ft 5 pm. 10 & ::i Speeds. New & Used. headboard. area rug,, A tio Jo"'rida 7 30 m trlr --·~ -I 1 f . . Ch below t Roadster. Less than 34,000 Will l!H,prade-ln. 557.0792. fabrlc11 &: acceuories. uc rui: y, ; p. . GERMAN SHEPHERD, 2 yr rover, ' ~r~· e~ erator, cu. t. in lieu of rm eya ~m ~ DATSUN ntiles. English racing red 644-3020 Windy's Auction Barn old male, to good home. laddt-r, Jifl!' ~c~ ·«int• .W I New Travco AJ\1/FM 12.16.5 tr a: c ·I on it e ·ih bu k t 1 . PINBALL machine, baM"ball Call 642-7866 pau & other equip. $875.i Stereo Comb./Tire, Spare, Mua/abow titea Tacoma;!~------.-..-~dio, h:at!r, ~ea,peedl n•.e:~ typt". $185'. Afler 6:30 pm, PLAYHOUSES cU&tom ~\S Newport, CM fi.t&-3686 673-«Xl5 std. nylon including bumper wheel$. Dade: yellow '¥/hlk J DATSUN '" 96W500 de1igrur; or mndard plans. Behind Tony'• BkIJ:: Mat'I. 8 WEEKS' -Mother r1. 1 rt.~ Catamaran W/'""'"' mt. & oover;roUet-AiJ'crJlft Int $6500 lnveMf<J.X;:' of. NEW 1973 wheels. SpoUes.!i automobile. A • Frame . c00•tl• . -•·. SWAP MEET FOLLOWERS Cockannn bri-·"--•-~·· "''r · li f ~d and --'' 1... "~"= es • 1 (5'16ASQ). REDUaNG'IHlon equip. Sc-II "' .,.,... ,._.., uwc: .. v-. trallE'r dacs. hitch, extras, in eu o .,, · chemiLI:lV .,.. .... .l.L,IU $ or trade. All/purl. OIEAP. Klts or Installed. 6'F.M7l2 or (am moving and will 81.'ll at Male. super fast! $450/offer. Call Converter-XI Amp. ln lieu Wf!f:!kenda. PICKUP 1 1111 M04t M-1111))1 wk . 646-3478 6T;r81'28. my l"OfJ't finw\ce ava.I 2 Call 645-4487. 968-U07 of Battery Charier/Furnace 1968 Olevrolet % Ton Pickup NO DOWN Nabers Cad1"llac: TABLE d J f I · cases of door mall that say BLK Lab. & \Veimaraner · 30,000 Bro in lieu of Itd/ 4 •~ Ex-~1 MUST sen ~12 x 16.5 tire's . rop ea omuca, "go aw11v" ln111ead o( mix. All sho'·. Mal•. 10 19' South Cout built Keel G··-'lne T··-• . 70 Gal .. in· ......_ .. ~ ent throughout, traCUqlill' Ii deoomla rima. $25. Headboan:I white tufted "' ~· Boat Need1i 80 e work ......,. 1;1.1111. Trans needs work Oll61<1) ~.?J per mo. for 48 mo. AUTIIORIZED DEALER Call ld1i:r S. 493-5289 $10. Wig p , 979-1461 aft "weJoome" a iJ"eal gag-kld1 mos. Needs love & room. $175 · 5.57 128.; m · lioo of !fi.d/Air Conditioner, $995. Def. payment price $3m.60. ~S'l'~~BI.... cow:~l'~:t~fl goo[ c::ei:, 4 S;~DYt:AR F60 x 15 =~· ~Zlt~em for their 5 ~~~i.F~=se kittens, 2 *'72. HO;IE i6 with trailer. lil.IXX>$1BTU6.,A2uto9mo5tive. MIKE e'tii~~RTHY i~ 14.34% .... ---~9100 Opeh Sunday aod i.., Pl ... ,. o J 1000 . hrown fin-"--~. 2 ---••• asking $1700. Eves. ·1\r ... lttpOrt :l!l ... -m ~ 64 MGB ton Scull. f1'i ITI4) 49&-8611 ony~~. u;:ki ~. sell r;:,•~ lo Kood ho; 00~..... 644-6.115 ' BEACl-1 BLVD. AT ~. :w«Uil £ '69 NORTON MIC. Dts8L.AV.-CASE, large $150. 893-6400 VERY .... 6 .... 1 KlTEwithsaila&'trir. Good THE SAN""?~ FRWY. ·~~if:'"~~ * 5.16-3957 * ll•M ""6'oor "500 ·~~Y. ho""'brim, ~ ••~ u ... ,-·01·NMAR . -&'\'~v· . ~. FREE ~Virgin Bleach.). For iiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;ml beige oldn puppy, IOVff '-"'""· ....... or Ouer . .,....._ '"""' '89 ECONOLINE E200 Panet ' '69 ?-.'lG ?-.1idget, rad)o, 24,(Q) ''""" ,..,..,. \Vho \Vanta to become a MJacelllneoUI PRECIOUS lilac point i;m. is $300. INC , $2099. Sunaet Forcl. MIO Air/Cond. AM-FM 'stereo. Best oner. 536-23.11 VE~ l~h-1 ,.~hi w•-J otlt.' lady with suitable hair children. Ph: 96Ul679. 12· AQUA cat with trailer. as Super V11.n "Nice" fl.S75l.C) DATSUN "n''iiO z'. •r Spd. ntl. 5 Good tires. Xlnt Cond. c fr. ' ~..i 2 'f."'!'r~lso blonde "ovemltc." 642--0844 W1nted 820 spayed fem cat. All shots, 4$4-5072 ,,.1 ' '•' ·" . . Garden Grove 81 v d . ' s.peclal chrome wheels. New wa ea:, '4n ... re. U't't'"VU•c SCHWINN Tandam Bike, ---------: nXlving. No child. 645-49'll C-~. 5 hp qiDe, nffds MOTOR HOMES Westmin.ster, Calif. 636-4010 tires. $4000. Ph: 644-0037. MGB SOFAB!l'f·SJO Beige Cally baby bed &: mattreu, baby WANTED: Uaed 2-way FREE to loving home; Vt'Ork, .$2750 or best otter. Sale1•Service•Rental1 NEW 1973 GMC?) Ton Pick· '70 Datsu'! 1600 Roadster. chnJr P~Yellow cha.Ir S2· 2 furn.,. Dual Stereo. (714) radk>. Send & receJve within malW'f! loving cat; very 675--0183: 675-'n77 eves. ' 13801 Harbor Blvd. up 250 in/engine Full me Xlnt 10 niileage, red, $1100. D A v E pr. iOJd', rp!I $3.50. MZ-2S4l ~7 100 ml. 673-6393. Write good with children. St4-0083 Bo•ta, Sllp1/Dock1 910 Garden Grove 8' Bed, Padded de.sh, ij°.D .. ~6;n-8600'="'=· =-=-~-= Ml~~_!.§l!U~ .. blo~, new , I TICK'I'OCKER THRIFT Classified Ad No. 662, Dally TO good ho 4 531 6800 strings, gauges, spare tire '71 DATSUN SlO, under r:JOO '65 MGB t~ll -~ rs. Bo1ll!au SHOP \VESf, $2. bag sale. Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa oollle/Shep~i.ove:1°::id~e~ LIMIT -22' tor (X)Wet' boat. • {5tl863) $2895. miles. Xlnt cond. $1750. I • 17. EndiSat.Terrlftcbarga.l.ns. Mesa,Ca92626 ca.ts.Allshota 494-8854 Acrou from Newport MIKE McCARTHY J _!548~47~6~2. ___ _'.:=:::-Roadster. Mechanic special (PKC143), 8' \ t cuH; ra&" ~640 W. 19th. ~-Mesa. MUST Sell! C.O. CamPl!'I'. 1 Year old female Shepherd. Island. Call 67l-407S. 27' TRAVCO BUICK bafif; Ilion Slfll AL iurn Jable & am~ Forti Pickup. tGoQtl pohn. Good wllh chil'-n. Call Boots, Spood & Ski 911 25' D!Sl'OVERER BEACH tlLVD. AT FIAT 'ill42,fl:::\i'::c90;, nc speakeT1, ~ i"°11 .K_?Od. ~ble oUen 5'15-0775. w~ !n'·22' CO~Al.S THE SAN DIEGO· FRWY.1---------- 'li'or · under $50, uy i:artrldge. $250 .. ~ best of· ~ ""-~:;=.-,----~-20 FT. 200 SERIES ~· PRIJ)E &<JOYS 894.·33411 '72 FIAT 128, xlnt cond, 15K R 0 s $499 , fer. 567-3159 ... 1 1 ,W,..ANtJ'ED -Sevttal uaed Cockapoo type puppies SEA RAY VAN CON\C:RSI:JNS PRE·Summer Special 'i miles, electronic lach ., on.,,ttal rugs &: hand-made nee:~!n!~!*~n"~!!!!!~ 455 Olds. Berkly Jet Engine, 1· ; • ·Selvice-\e Rentals Otev P.U•S' bod, Hee.Vf du G?OO Guy's exhaust, radio, ~ 'ta:~~·· Call , 'v e 1. (lilly equipped for Oshlng/ * Danmar · Inc. * rear sprgs, irnmac. wi wired tor tl}pe deck. ft650. .. ~ skiing, or plea.suM. Trim l:."U• J-larbru· Blvd., G.G. camper. 963-4187. or offer ~ OLD ORIENTAL RUGS I l['°LJ I tails, compass, fathomeler, !JZl-&;00 'III RANCHERO auto trans '70 Green Fiat Spider J.-111 NY ~10,. mo~ than '"ti and~ -,.., bait llilnk, etc., plus tandem Nt':>.1 lo G.G. Datsun reblt eng, ~s brak~ .Ut-Fh!, New tires. good . ~p S ])a)'en. EVH. ~~I ~iiiiiiiiiiii~iii~ j trail,er ~1th b r a k e s . SELF t8.lri!d air work. PX!. -&36--31135 aft 4 condltldn. Best. off f! r 11'1. '•~ l9JD-01 Model A 11 Sacrifice equity. Phone con , cond.. pm . 6TJ-7l2.8 2480 Harl:ior Blvd. Coata Mesa Al Fair Drive ~T 5 POINTiAC ~"' ~IHofipiHQ ~ CUIOE fOlt Tl'IE G-'LON THE CO. ~ ••• ~ -i,c96k 1enau. PUI'. ;C::::•:;;••;_ _____ ....;B;:;52 1 ,,.c~=-",.:-2889-00G"'~'°ftL'°""':"'~"T=R"E"°"A7.M ~.Fi: ~~~ ~~ V1n1 963 FIAT '69 124 . Sport Coupe, 1~0 ;;~~~G~ha;!~ Pri~I~ 1·1 ~ ERSIAN ~1137 ..;.....; ___ ....; __ .:..:;;1 AM/Fhf radkJ. 5 speed. sell 644-5769 ·~ Muafc•r lmtrumenta 112 P ~ty p:n :=ce;tu~:, ~~~~·~ =~· f:PiJ LUXURIOUS, roomy F. NEW 1~ G~ Shortle Van moo, Pvt. p1y. 846--059l. ' PORS. ,.u~ Call 892-2970 for ap-inbd/outbd. Ne~· out-drive equlpt., new Llletime 23/25. 250 cu in engine, Many other M nli. • .. ., • . ! uper " Swifty '! 1. !~ •' ... .. I' ------··· :: "" . .. , I i .. f 9 l63 ' 3A.A8 ~ Inf~,.,.;..., 1Tf..,,-r ... I Z~ U!J iu11! ll"a\•'I ~1 rati;:h! • 1 thr11 ~unull•'l' 111 u S\Vlf"f\' ! skut11111•r \\llh 1!11' sidl' (11u·t i;lu1ping: 11111!'11 so fl~'\11'1' !1111· tc1in~. li'\:it'bl<'nrli;, t'OH on. Prtrited PaU.crn !;I:\ Ii 3 : \Vom('n"t'.slu's 34. ~. ~. ilO, 42 J4. 46, 48. S11.c 36 (bui;t 41J) 1akes 2 3/S yards 4S-inch ra\!ik. SJ1Vl!;NT\' ·Fl\'": C't:NTS lot. !each pattern -add 2a C(>nlfs for eacJ1 Jmtft'm for .Airpt'.ail and Special I-land!· tflg'• ol!ll:~l~ thlrtl·rlass delOJt.ry wi n lak~ th~ w or 1nore. S<'nrl ·to ~fa ian' Martin, 11~ DAIL\' 1 Pl_IP!'-442, PaUt>rn f)fopt . 232. \vm •mh s1.. Nr1'' Yodc. N.Y. 10011. f'r1n1 N IE, AOORI\: 1\·I01 817.t; and fC'l'Vl.f: t:r:. l Qui ck .. -""" "°"' our Ca~AU !JIM!. - 9"lllG BOOIO ~ . ' ' l'A$1J)00~ ELEC Fender Guitar &: potntrnent to see. COM-w/trlr. $1750, no trades. FrJ!f! ml/ins. Aft 5, vans in stock to cil008t HQ.~' DA i · • · Kustom amp, <~rb, In· .P~ARE~'°·==-.,,,---= ~c~at~f~673-MS~~·~~~~!l 838-053.3, Tustin. rroMmlKC511E >42Mt.C$2995ART. HY 72 Red.~ ~oo~n.~i ~tM.rA~: ten, elc.l Both pro eq,;p.S =EALPO!NT Sta' me·• Kt.I· c • ~ • I IncMllble: ~ound. s 3 7 5. -' Tr1ilers, Travel 945 -t~ ...,... see to bel evei'~l) 1'93-7WI G75-S2l6 tens $25. each. ~ -~ ... v-~ . .cc:.;.,;;,.._..;...;.:: BUICK .,...,., aft 6:' ,. ·u · ,_ __ ....::5.5::1-..:21:::61:0..._~S~S. '--'-~--~-·~_·_·'_.I 11· LIKE ne\\'! Aris t 0 c rat BEACll BLVD. AT Call aft 6 PM 5'5-2322 \VANT Electric UPRIGHT .: ··~--, _ Jin 1.. G ._,_ THE SM' DIEGO FRWY. '70 !,114/4 Porilihe. _ClclUI. BASS VIOL. Dogs ~w <r. ' . "· remg. 894.334J. JAGU "'R AM/FM. $7700 ti rm • • 548-~ • Port. toilet. Sleeps 6. Barely '6.1 DODGE V . ~ "" 847-8052 or 213/835--01S7. PUPPY WORLD. 100 Mixed used. $1500. 548-1395. 690 an Rebuilt Office Furniture/ Pups. Buy & sell pups, also Campers, Sile/Rent'920 Cccpital St. CM e'hglne. New traus~Wion & 1966 J•guar 2 ·+ 2 Cpe. • '64 PORSCHE S.C. 'Xh:tL " Equip. 824 Pit Bult Terrier, Irish Set-·--·-Nl¥!UJD Riviera tent brakei. Xlnt. ooncl. $1100 or Sporty Madeira Maroon with cond_. Must set fto "'8.P---'C...:'-----...;,;;.,. tei:-. Co c ka p o o , Pom, 6' CAMPER SllEU., alumin· lniiler. Room for all the offer. 64&-6927 alt 5 pm. English• saddle Jeathe'r •in-preciate. S26IXI. 84!h'U45. VICfOR adding machine. Chllruahua, T-cup Poodle, wn, $50, ~ an.er4:30, kida. Good beds, pert can-'64 GMC van rum good terlor. Fact'ory '1lr, '68PORS6'if912 usrt'd . but In xlnt cond. All Shepherd. Open E v e s , Fri., all day Sa.I. vs,. New Tiret. 1275. Call needs body \\'O'fk $425 0; a u t om a tic transmission, Xlnl cond. Maker otter. metal aean -no cheap 531-5027 1.fOVING! 'S9 Parkdale 5.16-1967 be1toUcr. Mlke536-4729. AM/FM radio. wire wheel&, ~1088 after 6 PM. pluticparts.M&delnU.S.A. OBEDIENCE class to start Camper $950. 81Ai Eoot. 8 x 35' TRAVEL TRAILER. CHEVY S V fa etc. Completely restortd -1963. Porsche 356C SUper ?-.fodct 16-57-54. Make ~er. ln ithl!! Newport/Irvine area 5J6..8732 Excellent condition. Carpet-tory camper ~ an trai without doubt the cleanest convt. AM/FM. Silver bl!J@. 842-U50 eves or anytime \V ed n e 1 day-April l8th, ed 642-8406 Xlnt cond. 5'is-8937 ex 1'n the l'Ollnty! (13314). Good rond, $1215. 673-2384 wkn<h. 7,30pm. Opon 1o all dogs Cycles, lllkn, · · · $27~7 61 PORSCHE N ·• nglne ~ swvl chrs $15/25 Sec oVer Smo. 546-4928 Scooters 925 Auto Service, P•rta 949 '70 DODGE Van, panelled, ' · e,.. e I: chm $8/29 D""" 120/85 Off --------cork <eiling, crpta, $1700 or Nabers· aclillac ~S.:-~ ... 8"' Oller. S"pi ~ W 19 C'I .., ..... A,,.. MINIATURE Dachshund YAMAHA 125 MX '72, Webco '62 PONTIAC inotor: runa best otter. 646-7({J6. .. "'" " ,,,_ pups, !erna.te.. Red & MX head, Mikunl carb. Ex-.......i $50 a to -MB -AtrmORlZED DEALER SAAB AS NEW. Danish teak otti-~ .. i.-. ""··ta •--' &""""• ; u ' ........... .,.....; '12 "·illln Ford . .Am~/(m~ p/g, """" HARBOR BL. """" "~· .,,..., • worm...... tended fork & ~ arm, rear end $2S; body parts -p/b,, m••• .. <Ottraa. lo mL -oo~A MESA ' desk, typewriter ~land & 546.o004 21'' --r -wn ~ e~ ak ff "" sell ·-v o• 1<"-" ... u , 11..; "'"''& m e o . er, or"'"' car $3450. ~6-3631 1, .~9100 o~n Sunday SAAB chairs'. 66-2020 I &12-6500 ( 5) Au ST RA LI AN 2l"x18" front & rear. Many complete. Straight axle $15. ;nor ,.... Pi1no1/0r91n1 826 Shep/Celli!!! ,puppie_s,.6 1wkJ, xtras. $.150. 55.l-3346. 2 Chev. 14" American 1.Ia"s Autq1 Wint.. 96' •ts JAGUAR XKE, classic black & white $10. each. '73 HARLEY Davidson Baja $15. '56 Oievy hood $5. '59 .,;. ..,_ , white. black convertible top, Orange County's 644-2514 100, bought Feb. 8th, rkk!cn Ford 6 cyl motor, runs WE PAY TOr beautiful English re r1 Largest Dealer GOLDEN Labrador, male 4 once. Must sell, transferred good, complete $25. 2 Ford CASH leather 1 ihter1or. New SALES & SERVICE mon. Very lovable, adores ovttseas! Cost $700, will 352 heads, recent valve jo9, Se:mper't't tires ($80 ea.J "~D WE MEAN SER.VICE" Don'I buy any r .gan until children. Call 842-0402• Be-take $575. 842-7621 $Z>. '66 Ford 390 block, Spoke \\Meis. 4 i;1*@d'l This you <'!In play! Non·playeni fore 3 pm aft 9 pm ($25). SCllWINN boy's stingray n~ rebuilding $20. 2 ultlmale-0! call! can be .seen ORGAN HOBBY • Y.'elcome lo attend tree work hike $30. Schwinn girl's Bucket seatl $5. 214'' Qiev. for used can 6: trucks, just by appt. oajy. 642-2364. ' shops .. For information LllASA Apso, rare gold Stingray bike $30. 2912 mags & tires $25. Or will cilt us for free &1ttmates. '61 JAGUAR XkE 2+2 Contact: To1n Dieterich female, 12 wks. Olamp Carob St. Eastbluff. NB trade .for ?? GROTH CHEVROLET <I speed, 'am/tm radio, 642-2151 $~ AKC reg. All shots. 6-14-1140 * 543-3691 * -chl"Oflle wir'I! 1v.ileel.s, ycl· Coast Music Service BICYQ..E SALE 1 SET of 1963 Cotvfltte FI . low. ANDERSON (;--·)I MPORTS ., ' . 5 57·52<l ?. Newport Blvd. at Harbor AFGHAN pups. AKC. Shots NEW 10 SPEED ITAUAN hellds. Brand new vaJve job. Ask for Sales Manager ~495 Costa l-!el!ll $150. Ii: up. Mellow. temp. BICYCLES $59.9S. Beach Make offer, 842-USO eves or 18211 Beach Blvd. NEWPORT~PORTS •n ~ Sonnet! Standard. P.fARCl-1 l\IARCH'ES IN . and 543-8329 Blcyclei, 800 E. Balboa. anytime wlmds. Huntington Beach """""r Lo mi I. Beauty. Call SILKY Terriers AKC: ?-.tale CUS'I'Ofl.! b2 ck 847-60S7 Kl 9-3331 3100 W~~. ..,N.B. 893-5775. E\~~~~~:1:!= ~;1 r;:,~~~l2. M~~R~~~.:2 Mo& !!!i~1no'.·~~vi~ w;:~P~~~ ~1;.u~XJ --S~U-N-B~E~A-M ___ , floor samples, many othen s Week old Basset Hound !::i. dlrt .~. ~ ~ anytime wk¢1. Ir your car ii extra clean, '" 1l-l*i1J.$i>q)n\Ies. '63 SUNBEAll CONV. nt dei;pll! di.ICOUnted prices. pupplea, brown & white & M2-Sl<l6·' BUY Bat re r -1 es and see us tint. · Sin: -l.mPec-\\'l'rn HARJ)n)P $300. Wollichs Mus ic City trfrolorod. AKC,'!J6Z.3139. :rm m 90 Radlalora. • BAUE!i BIDCK ~·!>lb ritdi. • '1'i.thtt • 544-MlT . All girls love ca p e ~ ! Soulh Coast Plata 540-2830 IRISH Setter. female, Tnioc,' PnlY 600 mn~ perfect 4!rt-164S Colla =arbor mv:m.2500 s.·~.=.':'~ . ::::. TOYOTA ChooS<' ont• or hoth fll'C'lty PRTVATE party \\'ants to show quality, AKC, Champ. 'forstn!@t1>rdirt:Beatotfer. 1962 JEEP en,ilne, misc ecWiO ·~ MOrY·i----------rl;~~1i1~~'i .. a~ fa !I h ion . II ~~mi i an o ror cash. ~ir::1~~:-:~(: ,..,,. Bell ~~~ * Other JtJi ~~ . ~:;1~:~.~0 ~r..~.,:m~ll!~!fi~ '72 TOY OT AS l:1v(1ri!e t'overs~ Ct\)('hcl in ·n .. al E 'R Call mornings. ~I 1972 Y:AMli'tJii50, Uke ~w BILL1?!:.!!r. UYERTOvOTA !Ir~ )l~·~j ·ieimacu-* FACTORY ripplf' design Of kniltlnq ~•11n 13 .... .. mna I 1bl n ... n 1000 rnl JW;VU"• L ... late. nifOXWj. • EXEClTI'IVE "'orsh'<l _top style in 3 col-conl'iOlc. Casell<' Chlhu1hua Pupt • Atf,r.i ,Vee~.54~57 · I· l~ 18881 Bench Blv :. $~ P.~ED •· DEMONSTJ,lATORS ors, othrr In lacy, ilOlld Cu ll aft fiPf\f, &4.>-2322 e 64.1)...2303 e · AUkl&tjltSlje . H. Bc.ach Pli. 841-8555 10 I 1970 HONDA ~IO BL, S375. J-UNK CARS WANTED Na '•dillac: 111ri!>"S. Pnttl'rn 74.ill: si1.es Sewing M•ch net 821 Horses 856 Exce.Uent corxl, Ted, u To Choo.,. From 2-12 Ind. SINGER • ,. h . ' --·-~···· ••• ~.. • • I pay top SI for• junk or AtmlOll!llED DEALER Clearan11• Sale st_;\l'lo:STY·Fl\'l; f'•~NTS ~ . cat erwe1ght' REG A 4 G '!..,.._...._, wrecked '"<11547-4.365 ' ..... l t t dd 25 -·bl I od·' 2 21 \ ' ppy. ~· reen * HONDA 90, Trat'I B'"·, RocrntioMI ~s. ·~ · ml Ji/.RBOR oL. or cac 1 pa tern -a •"··"" e n1 "" · Broke $450. or best oUer. uu: 9~ UY J~ COSTA MESA PR.ICES &ART ~~,~~f~c~~~e~a~~ f:1i:rte,~t~ap~~;~ 1~:~~ S•ddle =~~'re: to Kj· ~~~~~~'.!!-. '> •. ~Clemellt~Au ,, 540-9100 1 [0pen'sunday $1719 in~: otherwise !bird-class Sews beautifUlly. $ 5 o . ""'~ ... 1990 ~~ 1 .DONE buKgy. Wirtoa -1n but wrecker 1910 XK8 "2 ;-2. t spd, air1 d•tivery will tok• three 64~ w/cloch 6 stirrup; 11!10. :"'-', !~'!lPI l10I boo!¢ up. Sound~--• Auhls, Imported ,970 -whlll 21.000 ml, xlnt .Ewtip'le: !BOO 2 dr, 4 ollftd, \\.Wies or more. Send to SportJnn Goods 830 Call &ff...5937.,. ' ''T' John '.laM 1 ~-Beat of!tt °"" .$l50.. cond M100'!ofl6. 548-2330 or ~-~ter, low miles. Alice Broob, the DAILY • HOME 'FOR SAt.E · 5t&-6582. General 561-6062 Ilk fbr Mr. May. n:H.fillll4B. PILOT, 105. Noedlocralt JO' SURFBOARD $'5 1450 Call David m.21G5 HIDl<-«·Bflt•. Bnrd °""'• to;ucks 962 • • • I™ • 1'1'11' XKE St!clc. '8 monfha Ononclqr a ... llaltk llepl., Box 16.1, Old Cbo.,. * 616-63ltl * attft. 5. 1tlll In box ISi val. oell tor: '-T.l CAPRl,.V~ oull'1 mint c.nY, titJ. ~ top air, (otl tlpt\tond <:r<dlt) ~:z;~";...;~.~~,~~ TV. ll•dlo, H1F1, ~~~~~~~~~ :f~:=a Good '°"' 1:.!1""'~.:~1. ~ :O~/Ji;000 m1. •No. :=.... cmJ ~. -'73 T8YOTAS Zl11. PMtt~rn Numtlt'r. Stereo 836 1 lolll.,. ll.,Jl>J dJUon. many extru, $475. F.qqlpped, lJkt 14e'N, 1.oW "72DAISVN PU, lli':ll:, pt.rl JAGUAR '6f XKt 2+2 a19J .ov1H1b1t &t , , "0 1. r.cRAn-.72, • -~"""' 1'. al1"' Pr,1.,!4t62fl , • Mll•ng_• col<Jt>f U,il!I. cond. Onl~OOO ml, Uc'No. ~ '2rreo. ..,,,,.; SA-" C )~·h1•1. kn11. c·h·. Ft'f'f' STEREO:. Dt>h1x1· 19iJ' Cnr-' h ·if.~PJA ~ W. -1 • .-d1r1. MIKEBMUclCACKRTHY ~Tl vwU, Bu's, 11•·--w, atem> rt'. -r. stettO ~-. llEMll-.WlEWIS 1hrt'<'l1ons:, JOc. r1,11YI ll)'Stl.'n1. full size ;. M"-,,.. ~ fil..ffll2f'"" 111~111111 ~t11rrnn"· Ronk. r hung<'r. J t•n.., ('n 1ur BOltJ, Genir'I 900 'll'illnecula~ " 30.000 Mi.. $2000. Lit No. kJW nd., immaC. · Rl!.l'!it, fnncy knot,;, pnl· suspension spkrs. DI wall SF.A.CU BLVD. AT W'l ~. 'TI )(J~ RC'd. Btau.t. ccnd. tt'1·uii. ~1.00. J\ MI FM!P.1PX rel'eJVPr 20' \Vood boftt w/IUDftll cabin M10RO Ml"iet Wl3fi) llon· "MIE SA.'l DIEGO FR ' '69 SA.AB. 2 dr sedan, ~ at ""'°· "819-1600 ln•l.Rnt enw:11e1 Book _ u.nd tape dtcle, Sta.pd new le llO !IP Mercuey OB ena. da engine. Tratlt or best ol· l 89oi-3Ml. m•ny xtru. 19,000 ml. Uc daYJ.1 6'1$-.JdD& e~. U.-llJ'fl hy pLcturt1: Pat-,l.'Uar. \Vu left UM-lalmed. L'OQtrols, 2•1antl A trailt'r. fer. Ph. Mr4112. '61 FORD Short U.:..~:i No.. itSl:l70. $1000.. lerns. Sl.00. Ortglnalfy ~ $350. Now $800. ~. • e "9 lloodo SL !JM Side, 6 en. 2JllO IUrbor Qlvd., C.M. Clemptl!!te IDM~I Gitt Book Sl'JO. er smaU pymnts. Good condition lt&lllL-. $150. 5:!::!?73 * 6'5-1440 * -"'°"' than 100 lilla -893-«IJL Boils, M~lnt./ 902 'I S4Hl19 * ~ roJUl 19 T• AllJo, I. IMW ll~J;:; • .,..;; •• ~ • DUAL tl)OClel l91ll, xlltt cood, ~. TWO '72 Hootlu amM ~ 1lres. -~ 4LJio"-- -"'11 or -lor ad hl· BOATS CLE AN ED "; Otte ....-, .!..~• im; lbtnl lOOd,; $111. -\lilll -;.,, ,...,, ., ~ Kll(,Boob'-50c. IJ?•cretl rllle,,91M126 an l""""'ted"35ccnlap..-loo~ nt\'1-Ctllhll!l'l!t!IJ'22 llllFonllir..t-~ $ ~~. « u......, .1.t1"-' ~rm oolor t·' -r1. pto-, 5'8-1:155 TWO' 26" BIKE.$ ~.::...iyo~>d~..,.i ~ "' ~ FIBERGLASS & Gelcool IG04io MI K"E McC • THY QulH ~ i -J.t pettems ture. Xln't v.i1rnit ce.b.. JI09\ f\ •J, a 1 r. F I b tr 1 I ·-" lQe, ' !1:11.iJ32L -Molor Homor llUICK Ct!i tman. &per. 6*-62&t. S 1-•R' t ~ ....,.., q.111 -, -ST~RED-AM·FM • .,..... •., •• ,.. BEACH BLVD. •T ROY CARVIR, Inc:. , A h<tld.,_,._ w.,_.... Bo~"' Pl'J"er ~ ' tt . • TUE SAN_!'!!;~ TRWY. ~ E. t71b SI. q1111t .. ror Today'• U\·11111: • MS-~ a.tt. SPM.. ., ll•nt A Motot Home ~ - t; bc3"uru1 patterns. 50c. 1,.1 FIBERGLASS, '64, 90 hp for your Vacation •·JI tlte old ~-n: ~-••-eo... II• -"m'!lii••••••••!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lJH~O~U~SELlJIIQtu~nnmt~l~'l!'~W;!1!tchLlbl Johnaon, full coven, nJlt!r. 1.•-.,... ..., ._,. u:., ;" DPE!l llOllSE colttmtt. "'"'Int""'. SJ;=<lO.=-'-==--* 531-* oew atuU. a...Jfied A~• •.• ~ rr.m BM<• m. 642°5678 1112:661 -------- I • J t J I • I ZS '1LOT-AIMIT1SER DAILY PILOT l~ I l§J I I~ I l§] 1 -+.-~ ' j 1§11 I _ ...... """"'- Aulol, N!... •.. • "°'Aul.} flow '· 9IO Auteo. u...t 990 Aum, UM<I "'°"' u...t "° A!'*· ~ -991 Aum, Used "° Autos, l)...t PINTO t'--....... -.,..,........;.~="-""';;_,..-,_..;.z:i CADILLAO CADILLAC CHRYSLER FORD LINCOLN ~~ -·MERCURY EL DO~DOS---m-,-~-E-o-,...-.DE-Vl-tL-11 11-•. -.-. --~-••. -. --.... ·· ·· · ~·. ---.. ......... .... ~-• MOvJNc' .:m.M""' ..... air .. :n 1'm:lll •• JW.'l,~~.T ·-· .. ·-· 1 -to • ......, Stunruna: 1acql.tv tmllh wfth p!!/pb, $ZHlO ()l' best of(('r. Air aulO tra,,.. 1wu • ._ ... 17 T~0• c' H-00··sE vln.yl top and full leather ~16--S132 CC e~. Deluxe Int & n:t interior. Fuq pP)Ver, and of 1rln1. Xll)t tlrts. 13,000 oouPES.coNVERTµJLES ...,,.,. factory a!rcundlt1on· YELLOW ROSE? MUSTANG "'""· "'>-"ow. DE V•I Ina. =1,. coo.,.t, ll'>"'" NEWPORT.IS EXCLUSIVE • ·n=-=PINTO=...,, 1"'1100=-- " . ·-·······--• ~S door bckf, twtlfght litfltinel, BEAUTIFUL You'll find thi.s · .65 Ford 1'\o, but " yellO\v 'Im Lilu.'0111 '67 MUSTANG . Air. au'"·· 71 l~ll\':I.', Htg: 8e¥h 1966 10 i9Tt 1 ~·FM stereo, shows n1c-· · \\·\lh v1•rv rnan.v 1•:1..lr;1:i. 10 PIS, P/B. Askini.: S!li'.i. ...:l~;;;:.;::2611:::·--~ 34 rr.0: (,HOOSE Heu.lour; care. ~~· And so is this '71 Chl")'1ler =ll~z ~~u:Jvc :·: IJA y Fit Et: "l'RIAL E:X L.1rr). ~"63S5: C.:vt•s. -· PLYMOUTH t:OOP,ES $49,9 N~rporl COUPl'. beautiful ln diHonln.g und ~ain ;rn.~. CH.\NGE. F _ 644-5789 _ SEDAN~ N L--c=:' ,,,.,, Smooth on tile ... d. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EX-GUST A SON I 'Tl MACH 1, m;,,, l~nd;n.,., I GTX CONWR'rtBUS alllW'nl a c. Low mlleq:e 100. 10 DAY OtANGE. u I M ah' cond •• Ml/Fi\1 Slt'1'('(), .. !IUny excdlent -AU1'!0R!Zlll> FRE~ TRIAL E:XCllANGE. ·GUSTAFSON nc:o n· ercury J<·lw.• 1,,1., nmc "'""· 1!171 PlynlO"th CTX, 440 ~ce of W.eriors 20JO 1iARBOR BL'.: GUSTAFSON 16800 ~ach RI \\a:ner 8.".3-1714. --1 C.LD.. Auto tni.n.s, ~ ~I t \ BAUER BUICK e CONNELL CHEVRO- LET e COSTA 'MESA DATSUN" ti 'JoHN- SON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY e MIRACLE MAZDA e NA:ri.S C{IOIL\.AC:. r e DAVE ROSS PONTIA ' THEbOORe' ROBINS FORD e UNIVER ITY ·oU>SMQ, (CIOth A leather) CX>SI'~ ,MESA • Unc.oln•Mef'C.U'J llwilina:ion Beach '69 ~1us11111g. Ci <:yl. auton1.. stl"t'ril\i', P"'l" brak~s. AMI Factory air condiUon1ba: 5«>-9100 Open ~., Uncoln•Mercury 1m 1fb.ch at \Va~ ~ * {213} 5~;J~ i;tt"n>o ru<llo. x 11·k. 1op 1,11111. r\f F"i\f .s1cr1..'0. vinyl top. Full power· Choice ol: C•d. •n c,.. cle V Iiie 16800 lJe&ch at Wamer Huntington Beach Hom• of the V1k1ng .st 115 . ..i!l-1-335.'l ~lus1 !ll'll. $3100.00. Ph. Stereo AM/FM radio $U99 HunUnatoo Beach M2.alM * (213) 5n.ss44 -----67>1527 after 6. " TrunkCru!!~ ...,_ Beaut.._" b'--'· wlbl--'· •--142-U44·* (213) 592.sS44 ''Home of tht Viklnn'' ~ fllUST Si'll -·r.:; r.tuslttn~-6. '72-DUSTER Stand shlh, alr .._ ....... a:··-·-. rua ·uu,:I\ """"' ......-''H of he Viki u • RllllS gnc)(t. ;./('('(\s h od y ~ All in immaculate condition dau top, .stere_q taJJ(t, all ex-Omt: t ng FORD '70 L TO WGN. • l\'Ork . &st offer. 67:rlt'\R9 rond. 14,IXll nll. Musi r.ac. ' Larrest ;e)ecUon in <tru. 14.CIXI mils. (CTAIJK) '60 OHRYSLER Sta. Wgn. .$2995 ., : I -----ft.Mj..{1'710. ________ I BILE e TOYOTA '7l 4 IXX>R Corona Toyota 22,IXKI ml. Sl600. * 962-4066 • 'TI TOYOTA. Got to go In 3 days! 615--0309. Aak for John btwn 12-4Pl-1 '69 TOY OT A Corolla, 4 Qd, radio, new tires. Xlnt cond. 11'0. 541N51J. 1970 TOYOTA Land Cruiser, ~t concl, $2495. Call after ti Orange County p/air, Xlnt. Coucl. $225. Call I.DY. .1 • · ___ _..,. __ • I OLDSMOBILE NT C Nabers Cadillac: 613-2325 fw\.. "'' ~;,,,::; (~Mi~' WHAT IS IT? PO IA l AUTHORIZED PEALER CONTINENTAL equ . ' ~ru" lwmry aU 11" '"Y· A I 1969 OLDS 98 2600 IIARBOR BL., ---71 !\lark 11,I 111lh so 111any S<-1.lan Vinyl hlfl, tap;:>.-.!i') 1970 GRAND PRIX COSTA MESA Cont, '72 MK. IV $1195 fcatu1t'S, Ll ,s ~1:i1~l .1u pas.~ I interior. jull poiii•r and fai·· Fla11lt·s.~ Oly11q111· b1Vflltf' 5j(),9100 • Open Sunday up., 10 U 1 A \:~ I' llF.L 'T'Rl.\L lot)' air i'\.\IKhlloning, 1!1! finish 11'1th nutll·lung hronzl' San Diego Frwy ~t Avery Striking yelk>\v w/bl.ack Ian· E.XCllANGE. !!le .. •i ing iihei·!. A;.,1.Fi\i \'in~·l \n1oriol', hut1cet 11e41ts, c.c1. 169 Fltwd Brhm. Pkwy .. l..agUna Niguel. dau ·top &: black lealhc1· in· GUST AFS~N I I .Hhll and !Hort'. nu1~1nud I hill llO\\'et', (uclory air ri>f). I $2995 49S.OSOO 831-0800 lcrlor. h-lany extru!f. Only . T77 rt1t1011ing:, lilt \vhrM, rndto, Imm·aculatc goJd IY1whlte 1968 SEDAN DE VILLE+ 19,000 miles. (108EATl San Dlego Fr~·y ~t A\'cry Lincoln-Me ury lllJ.: buy $' '1~5 iq h1•;1t('r, n<?\V 1vhitc ,\\wi.,. I Id Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. 55 , i.·. Ponllaf."s finest. t 149· viny top, go cloth inter· SparklfD2' horiron blue orig-49s..o800 831-0800 16800 B~ach a1 \'. 111c>r • 1 Al\~·i. lor, many extras includini inal finlsh. Vinyl top. Cloth -Huntington Beach I Nabers Cadillac \ $2999 stereo. CXTWl87). &: leather interior, full'))OW· ~ 842-1844 * (213) 592.5544 AUTl lORIZF.D DEAi.ER \ er, tru;tory air conditionlnc, •· "Home of tho Viking" 2'00 HARBOR BL. I Nabers Cadillae ' AM·FM radio. (YCNll67J. COSTA ?.IE.SA " I BUICK $1999 San Ill F A MAVERICK ;,IQ.9\00 Open S"rnlay AUTllORIZED DEALE!l · • • ea<> rwy at ,ery 2'00 HARBOR BL. d Nabers Cadillac ~Laguna N1gue8311.__ FACE VALUE ~ CUTLASS suPREME ·11 oosrA MESA 0 Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac U TWEETY1 • '•, •1' ._ 1-dr !IT. Air & IMl\\·cr 510-!)100 Open &lnda)' L"ll AUTHORIZED DEALER At face value, you can't beat 11·ndws, brks & st1-g. Vinyl. :=='°' Sat! Oiegoi Frwy at Avery 2QX1 HA'R!BOR BL. l9'lO LINCOLN Continental this lo\V price of $689 for • Xlnt . f\1ust sell. $2fi00. t"OR SALE: l BIRD Pkwy., Ulguna Ntguel. _..._ COSI'A MESA 2dr Coupe, all x tr as. this '65 Ford 1'~alcon. Auto-:! 1 :l / 5 7 9-o I 2 7 days; 1964 Pontiac LeMans But an honest 10 gosh gor-49}0800 931-Wuu 540-9100 Open Sunday am/fm stereo MJ.nt. cond. 1natic transmission, less il l/6'*1-..iGM t'\'t>S. Call Tom 536-6585 $000 \ geoua '69 Buick SKYLARK. 1972 El Dor •do C•d.. 110 Eldorado $5295 =ier~~~. =1;.~ .than 30,000 actual miles. Hot Merchandise Ol~DS [)('ltu. ss hi'Cllp. '66 4 P<JNT. '67 LeMans 2:ar 1ft. • ~ Nothing but sweel sounds Sparkling fireroist lacquer Beautiful bl:ue w/\\.'hlte vmyt eves Ir: wkendl 213-821-1876. ,(PEP3'17l. lO D.4.Y FREE You'll find thb '70 i\1averick dr. p/s, p/h & \1·1mlo1\·s, Xlnt L'Oncl. A/C, nei.Y llret1, from lhis little bargain. 10 finish with vinyl top and top. 28,~ ~~· Loaded in· 1972 MARK IV TRIGALUSaFSCOE. N 2 door very hot at this 1011.· r&h, air i'On<I. s 6:. o r•rilptY. 962--2162 · .• DAY 1'"'REE TRlAL E.X· matching cloth & leather In-eluding st~ tape. (5()3.. -• • $789 price. tZSG547). 10 548--817~1. ~m 673-3444 ' TOYOTA Corona, aulo. llir1 radio, heater, .$1XIO pri pty. 962-8165 CfIANGE! :~~:.· f~~al :w:'~a:~ AFV), ' c~~~ 1:1t;h~?-m:::,~~ Linco1n~Mercury g~J~ TRIAL EX· PRICED lo sell, 1~9 01ch RAM,LER . ' ' ' GUSTAFSON .~. tilt w•--1. po .. -, -Full power, factory afr, till 16800 Beach at Warne• G'USTAFSON , CUtlu S"preme, aoto. •"·· --""---'----,.;\'I·~· L• In M -· •= ·~ pwr vinyl -p ~ -nd '69 \V""""· standnrd •lb (I, , lftC.0 erc:ury locks, stereo mulUplex, etc wheel, A'M·FM stereo, pow-Huntington Beach • • "' ' 5""" '"" · ._v !"~ 8 _ _: a1 wam-e1" sure to please the most er door locks. Steal the 842.aM4 !f (213) 592-5544 Unc.o1n·Mercury $1500. 830-5l6:9 6 cyl. 10 mlleaa:e, very &ood • '70 COROu.A SPRINTER. Last Olance for Buy! ·• $750 Firm. 548-5885 • J69 TOYCYJ:A COROLLA GOOD TRANS $450. uouv """""u ~ "\-I •b' •-·•· i V nci I ' R l ':.o~o:"':::I.,_, ;;;11'fl"i".':' ,;.496=,·37;.:°'c:''-,:;:::-_I Huntington Beach de ma n d in g b u Y er • acenc n " u; ,_.. ""J mpec· ''Home the Viking'' 16800 Beach al Warner aca es cos money. en -:: ' ' 842 0.,, _., ( 213 ,. 592 . 1t.1t.J1J1 (3Q1DSD). , able automobile. (445FFH) H ti g1 n 0 _ h your house, apt.. store Put fl lltllc "lool" in ~r , ........, ,.. ~ $ 77 Ir.ALE PRICED '72 LTD, Brougtu)lan. 2 dr. un n ° oc::ac • bldg .. etc. thru a Dally PUot ~' 1s-11ell U10~ bnublea for .• • 645--1834 • "HOme ofl the Viking'1 6· 7 84µ1• Dlego Frwy at Avery ' \fl ht. 9,000 mi.'Still under war· 842-8844 * {213) 592-5544 ClassUied Ad. Sell Idle Items "bu1•l(s", C11ll Clusifitj'l 1 bers Cadillac: Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. Nabers Cadillac ranty. AU' cont!., vinyl top, "Homo of tho Viking" nowl Call 642-;6'18 Nowl 642-'"'78. , '· TRIUMPH 'TI R\viera, :ilnt oond, fl P'!'11'· · 495-0800 831..QIOO · UIJ'HORJZli'n. pie.ts, tilt wheel,· loaded. A t Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UHd ~ '. A/C, laQdaq, mags. Asking ORIZED DEALER A ""V DEcALER ' Light green $4175: or best r~u;;o;;;••;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;::;;:,;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:; .. 1 $34lS 615-800l I 2600 HARBOR BL 1968 Cprt, D, Ville 2600 HARBOR m... offer. ~751 aak for Jim,i1 . • COSTA MESA VinYl top, cloth' and leather OOSl'A ·MESA 646-0895. ' .1969 TRIUMPll S p I t f,1 re , · •n RIVERIJJ $2900. Loaded, 54()..9100 Open SUnday interior, full pc;>WE't, factory 541).8100 Open Sunday ~.800 ml. N£1W clutcll[ oew immaC. cond, 68,oo:l miles. air, all the options for your '70 CONTU'(ENTAL, .ti dr '67 FORD Fatrlane station wgn. P/s, F /b, auto. Runs good. 5'&-0057. GR EM UN ~~r:8to°h::~ r dt ~ ~ D&S-1896 I ~ motoring pleuu:re, AM/FM black. , wt.Jr, .,1 ltbr ~ats'. 131--0272 l 1970 BUICK Electra, t drbt ' • radio too! CWAZ658). radial tires. $3095. Pri prty ·-TRIU 8'dan. Low , mllea... full $2111 54Q.-095fl or 54-6517 1~ MPH Spit fir e>, power. One owner. 837~ Clean, lo mileage. 0:.1 Someth. a· Nabers Cadillac COUGAR RE p 0 s s Es s ED 1972 O\vner. 551--0660 wkda-, CADl'L C 1ng ICJ ml' Good. · ,. LA AUTHORIZED or ... ~ ere in. cood, '"' 5. Weekend• all da•. . )68 Cadlll t ~-s · ~· J ac \\'O UUV<· 1g 2600 HARBOR BL., COUGAR '69, XRi, auto, cond, au.to,m&ke«:rer. Ce.o- car . .Bigger value. 10 DAY COSTA MESA ai:qlfm alr/oond., nu tires, tinela Bank. 646--71%1. lfn COUPE DE Vl~LE FREE jRlAL EXCHANGE. 54!HllOO Open Sonday l<lnt ·cont!. 49+-5855 °' .:::=.::,=J:.,E:;EP"-"=-- crap c.orinlhian "·hite with ._..USTAFSON 4~-~ .:... • ......_,,, black vinyl lop and ""1cb-"' CHEVROLET ~··--~·~ · full •---int · • I M 'QI CO!JGAR. Ori_ginal .• ~ ...... Dri . ·...c''""-J63 sunroof, rhlt eng. Ciood ~power~-~i;:!: Unco n• ercury 4 WHEEL Drive 72 nu..... owr>E!l'. Good oond. · Low '~ W~L ea:~~1·• S;cl!i cood. Jt.fake oHer please di''""'-. "ilt .~ •• 1, AM·FM 16kid Beach al warner L.....: ........... .r. mileage G90d buy 644-Ml'13 f13-:m6 now! ....... .._ ... Wl1= * Ton. Camper -spetla.l , · • Cheyenne. Auto, 350 eng, '6' V~• , "'1te, good slel<o, ,powe• door locks, .. 2 •• ~~~11n*g1(o2n1&a3) 5C!i92' •H• Cheyenne. ·Auto, 35!1 <!Ill• 1'I COUGAR XR-7, Landau alJVc<>nd, P/S, p / B , _\": See. etc. Troly an outsts.rxting ...., ~ ->11.,.... air/cond. P!,S, P/B, 'On,. ale;, •uto, p/a, leather. Adj CuJtom Steerin'g wh1, tape ~r(:; · al 4101> valoe. (JU6s518 . . ''fii>m• of tho V!klflll" tom SteeJ'lng JNhf. tapi> '-· 548-8825. ~ Tinted glass, -'ITanl ~tt,. 6 ;;~ ~~,bet: $tj 'iif~,;:.· De Vl!I~ =~. ~~a!lass~ ·~~\.!:~!'.'~~ ~1:~ P:.1.ant!r:~~ '6\) vw .. stick, 50,000 ml. Nabefs • Cadillac Exciting imar Go! 01 System, 3 gas tanks, (56 gil nl!. $1«!0;'"~ . r cafa.City) Gauges, fol llghta, r.t:any xtras. Slµlrpt $1200 AUTHORIZE])'. DEALER bid.ck vinyl top & matching capacity) Gauges, fog DODG bumper guard, .s.f. e p I ' .nrm. ~-~ HARBOR BL. rull leather inlerior. Full lighta, bumper guard, steps E,. bume:r two book! 1ocldn B9 V\V Good o.>St/t1'ESA po..,er, •factory air oond,. bumper, tO\v hook, Jockin hub1,-£lqn JOCkin8reare.rid: ' & out,' nlr'lirec;>~~':'Jo~ ~9100 b~· SuDday stereo, Ult & telescopic hubs, Eton locking rear end: '* 1964 Nara, $150. Chrm" below eye line znlr. . Sll9S: ~ ~ steering, f1,c. etc. f912B&J). Chrm below eye Une mir· 4 dr, t/h, atr, t ownr, rora 12.16.5 trac t lo n it e I . ' '611 ELOOIWXl. 1-family I $3777 nm 12 , I 6 , S tractlonite • tc.lilll-lillef G P iii Mus/snow tires on. ~ma **" ·~ VW Bug, Sunroof, car. White/bllc int. Fully Nabers Cadillac Mus/snow tires on Tacoma flDEBIRD -4~1 wheels. Dark yellow w/plk new ~-. good cond. Bast equipld & etfrio. M~Jsee wbeela. Dark yeijow w/blk f' t 1.int •• $6~ inveSt~. ~ Offer! 6'75-7115 ltU.s one ! $241.95 /o f fer. AUTHORIZED DEALER int. $6..500 inveated. Make , ~~ ~1150 eves I: 'G'I VW 'Squan:back. $875. ss.i-9619. 2i1JO HARBOR BL. orf~. 842-llSO eves,.,, &. '70 ,FIREBIRD 400. All a." wee~¥!-· , ,Stick. Rebuilt engine. Bj. \ CQSrA ME.SA ' weekends. tras. 29-M ~ Fae. ~JEEP ' ~ "cab-Over", V~, Owner. 557-9.167. 5'J'9lOO Open -th"1 "15. i.noo. «$. short)>eil pickup.)rub&-'ibbw '69 VW FASI'BACK book Cod. 72 Eldor•do $7395 '5' CHEVY PORD wlieeb •-tire.i'wincbollew AUTOMATIC $1050. • ,$2,075. 1 ' Go!'geous green w/wtdte 4 Or., VS, au~ R~ real • pa.int '= upholstery. 646-5916 • 541-3417 • • vinyl O>p lo 81'1'!" -In-good. ~t 1111"'°" ru!I. '64 !rl:lt WiJl., Goo.i. in..,,;. UNCOLN '68 vw BUg. -tir.s, Ifft. C~. •rl~lle ,.. -tertor. """"' control '""'° $lSll. cond. .J, 111>.-.. -----------11 ihoclal & paint, aood cond: SWli>urll oriimaJ h ' tn 6 all -<•50!l6i. reu. 54&-0163. 192!). 6*-0605 luxllriouS full l-.r Int-'67 CHEV. CAPRICE. Vinyl '1'1 LTD ~ tit vinyl lwd ~ '10 J3UG . .New he~. brakea, erior, blk . ~l fPp, tull • • top, P/s, P /b, ~/wndws, top, ah-, rib: pi s. . very •·•·t "-r<ect• "'~ Call po~. 'f&ctofY' alr ·a» air cond. radio, tilt wbeE!t, cl n--··-.~ • VofU • C'~ • ...........,. clltioning • dooq I o ck 11 belted tires. $750. Wkdays: ~. ~., _....l..Jll, - 64H.1'73 (ll-G pm) AM/FM 'i:a<1<>. l"hllE wa11s: ~ll94. '61 FORD eon ... rtfblo XL-.iy BRO s UP ''l'l West. camper. 15,000 mi. etc. Tr:ulY an ioutstanding 1969 OIEVELLE 396 SS. 4 500. Top cood. $8i:i. -84$-13'l3 C E W ' .pop-top, radials. Loaded. value. (67,\ZE) speed transmission. Ex· 'or 53&G>97 eves. '"--·'II all be, when ""'U pt95 847-.6723' San Diego Frwy a Avery 1 nd · ~ ~D .,_, ,. · $27'1.7 Pkwy., 1 ..,gu~ Nlguel.. eel ~nt co ltion with new •n rvRD ~ 9-pa.u wagon drive around in this '70 MARK Ill's AN EXCELLENT , SELECTION OF MARK Ill'• ' 1'969 =i971 4 ALL AT APPRECIABt.E $AVINGS . I '72 CAPRI 2600 V6 r . Automatic, decor group, air I condl-'1°"1""· <llll5FYWl I $3475 t '72 COUGAR • '71 CADILLAC ~~Ville. Full pow.,., air ~l <389CIJC! $4775 •• '68 CADILLAC • • •• " . VS, auto., radl<!, heater, pwr. steedns anabrakes, air Landa.U. (3390ZF) ; • f • '! $2115 i·:, Sedan DeVWe. Full power, alr vinyl root. (X1'A354) $3775 ·ii MERCURY • ' ' •• ' I l " l :n VW lite' blue, xlnt cond., ' ' 49• ••-..,. 131 --en,gme. 968-2772. -Loaded. i1ced 6ot quick Lincoln 4 door. Magnificent 'S45-9431 days °' m-1043 Nabers Cacllllac ~ .• -'67 IMPALA: Fact. air, re\ll' '..ie. 968-355S. ' "''· """of""'*"· 10 DAY er~ p~~ ",. .~... .. , AUTHOruiED tl)EALER 1971 (EJ tDo\..-do speaker, new tires, 1 owner. ~ Galaxie 4 dr; 6 cyl, p/a, FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. 1'farquis Brougham 4 Dr. Ha1~i'a) Full pwr, fact. air. Landau (994 '71 MERC. MONTER~ 4 Or. Autome.Uc, po~ ltcei'lng brakes, air cond, I..&ndau roof. f~ • CUXJ l , 1 ' \ '62 VW • 2600 HARBOR BL., The epitome of J>'l"IOnal lux-M""t ,.u $945. °' be•i otter. p/b: Good oondiUon, $300. GUSTAFSON .. • • • ' ~ P4U'f,ect, ;ooi,:~ f'1r. COSTA , MESA bry automobiles. Vinyl top, 962-2012 646-956.1 · ' • ol · ~. '1i67·· . ' I 54(}-9100 ,.Open S1,1ndiy ~ • lea~r ihterior. 'G.5 SUPER Sport beige '66 FORD convert. Auto, Unc n-Mercury '111 vw u ... ~:<. ·~ CAD ~•nn WAD-FUU PbMT end &ft con-n.-~·. Full pwr, A/C, p/• no unog ~·mp, Clean 16800 Beach at.Warner $3775 .. -$2775 -~ I• ' t ~· ,.. .. ~ · ~. d • t I onlng, tilt·l~E'5copic ..,./ICY¥ .., t''" Huntington lJe""h Orlf. .Clvntec r. ED. Bel.ow wholesale. Pvt wheel, ~~r and air con-Xlnt cond. Prlv. Pty. $500'. 646-49tt l4i.&M4* (l ~92.,5544 SG-!594-tUt ~'PM' pty. Ph: ~1321! d It I on , Ult-telescopic 673-7469 A iood want ad 11 a &ood 1n-l3) 5 10 vw SUndlal Cam ' !lee '70 OIEVY IMPALA 4 DR. \leltment. ''Home of th• Viking'' top. Pay oft bank J:l°o'f TIME ~· OR :ere:; :~JP~rpt~8 ~top. Air/~. P/S. Autos Wanted 968 Autos Wented 968 $2215. Evea. 497-1987 1 track tape. A aure pleuer in~,~8511~. eani"-\~.842-3055~~~-:-;-;;;;d;;;;-i;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 61 ~ ~=~~· QUICK •SH (::'0 sssss . ~/h:"tt'<XMJ .... i:~.· XI'::; 1::.~·.:lt'~""" THROlBH 1 A ~!..":i'~~~ ·t.~:~~ · ~u~:~i.T'·~~ DAILY. ~IL'T ~!:7~~ ~fft:'~•oo VOLVO · W4NT ·,AD · ~~~:·c!'i1~1::nd l-~c~~.~t :r :I~: '72 YOLYOS t!~'if.dtfrl I\ l~CA~~~.~~ ::'J: ~~H~ .:v:m ~r 1''6 HARBOR. CCllTAMUA~ ~ .... 1t a._. .. ~-tolrOab "'"' lllom ,,,.. -Nl"td ll ''Pit!"!~ «in 1d! Q(f' illll,10: Im. 64!>-1<1K • 1250 642-8399 • WE BUY . SHARP .LA TE MO.DEL ' c1·01t ,LACS $WE PAY$ $ TOR DOltAR $ ALLEN Oldsmobile · ~~--~C:ad111ac S.n OlefO Frwy. •I A...., Pkwy. LOfuN Nl9uol 831-8800 '72 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille, 6,000 mlles, like new! Full power, a.uto., AM /FM st~reo: tllt/t.elc wheel, Landau root. (406· EOI! .$6675 . '71 COUGAR Power steering It brakes. automatic. vleyl rQPf. (3S9BSXI $2575 '69 CADILLAC Coupe de VIiie, full powtt, fact. a1r, 6 way scat, L&ndau roof. (KSS182) $3275 '69 -C~NllNENTAL ~ Cpe .. FUii pov.-er, aLr cond.. inter .. vinyl roof. <614FYV) $2875 ..... I ' ~ '69 MARK Ill , . .,, Full power, air cond., leather tntc>rl • vinyl roof. (XHW493) 1• ... ll $4475 . ' ' <!'; '67 CHRYSLER Newport 4 Dr. Hal'dtop. Auto. .trans., mtlO, heater, power atecrlng, power brakes, air. CUOMCIJ5) ... $775 .. Home of Previously Driven Prestige Auromobili;s "Orange Count~·, fomU~ of Tine Cart11 ! • I • ' • t • ~-r ' 1 I I I ' .. . . • . . . . . ( • ' ' . • • ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' • ' ' ' . . ' ' • ' ' ' ' • •• -' IT'S . HERE! ! ! 1973 HONDA CIVIC- An All New, ''All Around'' j Family• Sports Car. Equally At Home In City Traffi~ And On The Open Road. Immediate Dellvery On Both 4 Speed And Automatic Models. TEST DRIVE THE CIVIC TODAY FOR THE NIWEST DRIVING THRILL _OF THE 70'1! • . · Final Clearance 72 MODELS! OVER 20 BRAND NEW 19.72 HONDA COUPES AND ' - SEDANS PRICE-SLASHED • FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY r ' BRAND NEW 1973 98 COUPE Full Power, Fact. Air, 6-way Seat, Power Windows. (276579) ' '4966 , . . . . ~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . 1101575) .. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' I , '" $166 . $,7746 PER DOWN • f · MONTH i . ~ I ' - $166 i• tot•I Dow.." pym t. 1J77.•6 i1 tot•I monthly pymt. for •I ,.,. mot. on •pprovitd> CrMif. D•ferred pyll'lt. pt"ic• it $311•.0I in· eluding •II c•rtvl119 ch•r9•1, t•• •nd .licen1e. ANNUAL PER-~ ', CENTA6E RATE 12.69 ~-l ', • 1IRAND NEW 197~·1 CUTLASS ' Tinted Glass, Air Cond., Power Disc· Brakes, Power Steering, Autematic, Radio; Door Guordi, ' .WfVte Sid f Wall Tires. , 1 I 13982) \"'r.' /})I t ' . -Sp --. ' •' I ' . •' ' !: i I I, -. I ! . -.. ~ •""J, i1 ' -a IMMEDIATE /· '·•' ..\~' · I l ' DELIVERY , · Take Your Choice l \ ~65 ..,., ntdlti, ...... ,. 5466 '"~65 lllLl111 MUSTANG hlly fact. .ci11lpped, Ndlo, •m. IUOA279J ~66 I • OLDS. STATION WAGON YI, Olfht., radio, h.ater, fJ911SXJ ~ DODGE MONACO WAG. All the 9"4 tfHIMJ• + •"· CTGIJ551 ;)68 OLDS. DELTA ... •A1to., radio, hecst.,, power VMfl"t, olr. lWXC4241 ' ··z1 HONDA •adlo1 Hater. CMSYAI) . ' ~,, NOVA .. ,.. foct. 911 .......... ' (fl'P266) . . . . . . ' . . ' . • • 5466 5566 5566 '5666 - 57/,6 ' ~$8'6 1971 VEGA 1969 OLDS Fully factory equipped, radio, heat. · er, 1240590 I. Dalt• Royal•. Full power,' temp. con· trol, •ir. l271FBOI 1971 Station Wagon, Fully l•<iory equip· JOYOTApod~ r•dio, ho•tor, 170~0FAI .. ' ' '67 MERC. COUG~R ., .............. tit, ,..,.., • ....,_, ITTP2671 •• ' I ... '70 '!~~~':!_~Y ·'11 ·" , , , P.S.; , ... ll671HYI - . .. l'tlOT ·AMRTISU DAILY PILOT • I • SEE\ us ·• FOR:'.' WED.·THUR.·FRI. BRAND NEW 1973 FORD s99· I' ~ALAXIE SOO's/LTD's/WAGONS OVER ACTUAL DEALER INVOICE \ . ho<--· ....... .-.. H ... l«k s•afAi MODliL SJW01Ul1 OAl -..Ott. S•D. U5'11""'4 OAL -4-Da H.T. SJtUl»'Gt GALM 1-Dll. H.T. SJUS1utU LTD M>R. H.T. SJIUH1J2U1 LTO ..a". SEO, U'4S1...,, LTD .. oa, N. T. U"515'S74 LTD ••M ... o •. seo. J.U7Hlntt7 LTD lltM. 4-011:, H.T. JJMNl\Glt LTD IRM, t·Dlt, H.T. , UJUlmtl LTD SGI. WA90H • .· STATION WAGON 1000 c.c .. 4 1p••d, A.11• I l tire•.' emi1. control, ,,.,. 911etdt, vinyl trim and mora • !#15l41 lR.llX1613J7 OUR VOLUME PRICE OHL Y '2298 LEASE A 1973 FORD LTD •SUPER VANS • C~UISAIRE VANS • MINI ~OMES , O,,ER .. .1 STOCK CLURANCE! AND THEODORE ROBlllS IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY! s9929 ·NEW 1973 · 2 DR. H.T. 36 MONTHS O.E.L. YOU CAN'T ,. S rce ! 'i2 l Sou•nern Cc.i,ir.;rr•1c Ford OW'1C'' l--~1V!' f1i.;nd .......... THEODORE ROBll'-•S' 11,teqr1·y o'ld fair tL'•ness I''"' ''d~ en v 1beo~~:~J1 c (.Or"'lh1•1atrc;•1 ··TORINO IRAND NEW COURIER . PICKUPS , ~35'' OYER ACTUAL \ ·DEAUR CO.ST! J Row after f'C)~ of standard factory equipped pickups to choose from., White over1tock1 last toke • yoi.ir pick ot $3$ over our cost. ~ncludes freight, prep. and ,11 bu;.'Hj '111d dr1v in9 I ' ' . 351 VI, white wall tir•1, pow. er front di1c brk1, pwr. 1t••r .. F&R. b11mp. 9rd1., air eonditioninq, AM r1dio, tint. 9la11, compl,te whl. cowers. Str. #lA25H2l5775. ' . WINDOW STICKEJt PRICE $41'4.11 ~ ' OUR VOLUME !"RICE ONLY $356201 ' fact. holdback.) BEAT OUR DOLLAR-'FOR- DOJ,LAR VALUES ANYWHERE · TRADE IN SPECIALS LIASI DIRECT FROM A FORD DIALER & SAVI THI MIDDll MAN IXPENSI G ~M~/CHRYSLER IMP~ORTS ., '67 PLYMOUTH VAUANT '66 V.W. FAS~A«;K TRUCKS· VAN§ '67 FOR!> VAt-:1 ' (!_ '66 GALAXIE ·5C!0 4 door, H.T., r•dio, hee...-; eutomtff.t., ~ power 1t.erin9, VI, 9ood tnilt1. I kRY • It )]2} \'6 .. -.MUST~tf V.t, reclio I he1t.r, p &o~"JflilH.-IVCJ16ll ' ·,"JO MAVERICK ' .. ;~ i.. ...... lwlly ... ,; ..... ,111.w. j r~· 13·3 . ~ '90.,;. tnllH. 1672°11.)(1 ~ • , 11 ' • .,,_ ~ . ,~ l '69 T-BJRD LANDAU "" ....... ,;, <OOd;+; .. ,,,, pOWff $186•9 wlndowt & 111h. (969CPA) • '71 GALAXIE 500 '71 T-BIRD LANDAU Pow1r tl•eri,.9, brtkt1, windows, 111b, 's3592 eir cond., low mil11. ( I 25CCM I. . s ........ _.._,,_ ... ,,,, '66 MUSTANG , , Awt.Metic, redlo, h11t.r. IUOM614l • ' ' "Si9ntf' ll1d[o I:, heeter, tir ~conO., 2.door. Good mil ... IVCJS94l 786 . • 5699 '68 OPE,( kADmJ ~ ,,..., ... . -. 2. do.,,. 4 1,e.,i, rHlo e"J' h••t•r. LWXF261l , '•72 VE~A COUPE.-, . . · '7" TOYOJA COJlOLLA ~Q.IJPE 51795 .. ,,;,, h .. + .. : ""· "'· '''' •H••·· ··$1181 1"•'-4 1p~J, ,,,dio, httttr, hetfer, lo rnile1. l642t I ' • • • · ,,, • , t-1168QG1,. r,.-·1·: "1 -; · I J I' · I I. ., , .r -I. ... • ------------------------~ ~------..-.,.,;c-·-------------,'7f TO'(O'l'A COROLLA . · '69 PONTIAC FIREBIRD. Hdtop., RIH, • .,xi .. P/S. va. Good l!'ljlts. 1261CREI '69 CADILLAC EL DORADO ' . ' fiill jlOwer tnd f1ctory eir co,.d., ¥inyl $3689' top, AM/FM, tilt whtel. Sv1J9e1ted lh1e look Pric• $4JJS. I 142ETll · ' ' '72 PONTIAC GRAND VILLE z d,. Hdtop, RIH, ,,+,., r;s, pw•. $3852 wind ., Yinyl top, tilt wh .. l, •ir cond. 15,000 milts. I 179FEGl '71 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE Stbrin9. 2 Dr. H.T., radio, h11ter, euto. . . HARO TO' ' . tr•1h., ,o.,., •••• ,i .. ,, vl11v1 roof, •it FINO u••". cofllll ., low milil1. IJ570FF) l)tU 2 6 ... .,,;,, .~;.,,, • ,,:Id, ,.,, $1174 rnil•1. l S4lOF81 • · • '7.1 TOYOTA COROLLA R1dio & he1+er, 4·1p11d. Yellow. Gooct 11"1il•1. (274C It l '70 TOYOJA WAGON $1193 $1195 '71 DAT$UN WAGQ.N .. lliH,· .~uto~1tic. 0Sp•~i.; ~-;.,,1 •. lo · $ , , ~u,,. IS79CXV" ,·, 1873 • ' 6 cvl .. J 1pd., 9ood mil11 (L70295 1 I . '68 .. ' ' ' ' 6 cvlindtr, ~11tom1tic, 101!' •A. &ood mll11. (1829911 '71 ·DATSUN PlCKUP Rtdlo, httl•r, 4 1pead, tltt b11mp1r, good mil11. 1663PLKI .. ' ' •• . 1 112 TON . '70 CHEVROIJT 1/4 TON 597t:. ·P,ickup •. ·ll~dio, he•t1r, •u•om1tic, iv1, ~s1892 po":'' 1t11rin9, 91od .milt1. ( 1 l ll IHI . . . . . ' ' : . . I '72 FORQ 1/2 TON PICKUP v.1, rtdio I h••+•r, •11fomttic. Good• $2687 miles. I 19l02Ll '71 FORD F250 .Pickup. A11f~o1tic, -tlr: ~ondifionin,,' rtdio, llt•t4r, 1plit rilf!1., 169b2) . @f1 _______ ,,, l __ ..,.. I , • . : I I " ., -2 DOC)R HARDTOP Fu Factory equipped ro PLYMO. J'H lad~!!~~li•~plus $ lull factory oqulpt. (YL29COll-t 317367) '68 DQDAE CHA•o•in. y .. a, autO. trans., powel' steerill!b 'factoiy a1r, console, bucket seat~ '!'hitewoll tirws. lonilau. (Y~'\Y39!1) 2 DOOi COUPE Fully•F«torv EQUipped OllUIQGlll#IJ) I 66 l'ULL NICI full -· fact.ory ·ti! , plus, . mud! mo.., (612110f i S366 · l'llU NICI MLPRICI .:o~E _/4 Y auto. trans., power •leering, 866 ...0, and hoator. (7941MU) WE I A,PREC TE YOUI IUllNUI BRAND173 NEW '72 VEGA $1· 288 FULL ~· . PRICE . . lol +.-. Full¥ fJdory equippect including radio alld Heater (506ESHJ· · '71 GRUALIN Radio and heolw plus fvll factwy equipped. (u ..... No. AJS460E313319) FULL PRICE $29 84 mo . \ s199 DOWN _s39_A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS I ,. ' ., ... --• f· i ,. , '. '73 MAVERICK . . .,. . _/ . 2~1( • •. ... f. ' "J . . IMMEDIATE DELIVEIY D 1973 TORINO WAGO • • • • . , • v.1,,..Uto. trt1ns.1power steering, r~-ntateti :MlitewaH tires, -'!!! tlnled glass, ~ covers. LIJO" C RKk. paw.er ~i!gate win- Serll41No .. ~S190m • GALAXIE 500 7V·I, No. ,,MS., l«lory ill' Clll'ldlliGnlng. PD'"l'tf 11wrirlg, viii)'! rool. Uc:tn1t Ne. (TAZlb) ' . $. . "\) " • • • • 1973 ESCAPADE 20''MOT8RllOll PLU$; ~ Ji e Staiclffss tee! 'Si'* • ·Gnf'Elec.· R~lr19'ra1or • Sl)~~rptts' .f ·A~· iliary B11ttery • StainJns· Steelt Range( Cevtr 9 l.Qls ol(ifbi~ Spkt And Moch Ntflu Pfid!d.from • {, TRUCK & CAMPER1 f>ACKAGE F258R-R43-112 COMPLETE PACKAGE . .. ::ND 1972 BRONCO: ·WAGON · -CJ '71 TORINO Wagon ' ,,,... Ifft., ............ , ........... , fie. No. 1 ••1 • FOR D VI. Wi!m,Lock1ng HubS. o, S mirrori, rldto, ntfl cooliAQ r.oil!Gr. 10 A1'lo 81ttf!'y, -· lu!I 1ri, btlled lim. fJpltrtr Pkll. I No. W15CLP14Gll ' COM,PL~· .PACKAGE $- BRAND NEW ' IMMEDIAT~ DELIVERY. BRAND NIW I IMMEDIATE DEL~~-.RY , '72CARRI" . . COUKI· ·) -.... ,_ -.) ;;.\! LictftM HO. tllEkH , . PILOT-ADVERTISER M . \ .. ·' ~ I I • 7 7 ' • • • Today's Fin EDITION N. V. Stock&, - - ' '<, VOi.. '6, ~ •. t7, 7 ~"IS, 90 PA6ES OllANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARdi 28, 1?73 TEN CENTS ~ ~ .... • • Panelist Say& Builders· Sabotaging ·i Council ~ ~ ~ , By I. PJ!TER IU\lEG . ~ Of ............... ,. Ile'(~ are trying to 11botage Oie Soilth Coalt Reg!ooal Conservation ~ ~loo by driving lt brote, a.member.of .!bat newfi"'aled panel charged In a tie~ ch talk· this mornini. \ !.fu, J ~, of ~ Isle, lld- dreiting N~WVo'! Harbor ChaRlber of Commeroa'.al the Bilboa Bay Club, Bai<! m811f la.nu filed agalnst the ~ Fi!.sion hool no!hfng other than nuiamice ~ . '. t • • - value. I • "It's a purpooef\ll ahempt lo discredit Ibo-for all kinds ol reaaoos," lolra; _,,... ~ed. She said JI Is estimated the IUlts will emt as much as fl.5· million to defend 1ai>d ~~bem •la purpoteful att<J!!pt to draln' us oltunds." 'Mn. ~. who a 1 on g with San ae~ l\Uyor Art Bolineo 'spoke before IOI ptrlClll at a Chamber Sunrise .Bui! s.rn• lllfd ~~wyero have ldmilled l .. SanJnan ' ILQT AD WORKS A~C ON HOUSE Ytl lftOtller pond on the !airways o! llloreclllfl Goll Qiurse ncure in ..... -.Y-tldS week In Ian Clemente, but oil pOl!vtloll It tlOI tho cal$ o1 the Oap tbia Ume.. ' 'J&'I "'fdcllMtd." Chy cwac;lmfn next week will lit in '• ~ u the i-< unfoldl behr,.. • de•elopol 1 oC Ille new -ne borne port at Slmdlfll Herth, the ma-ent ol a.':'·-to ..U? A DAILY PILOT the priv1ta pttc:oune Ille! City Engineer • wllloll want od ...,Id amue ,.. with 1'1'11 Peter Ill qaicl nsulu. See U Ibis.~ )'OU: 11ie ~ ljeo at the nor:thenmost Kk-vmr 'ff()Mz -o< Iha llOll ...... ""' "' .....,i ClnDel Model 1 bod, 1 bl ,.... bu lllfeil with silt carried do~ lltae flm. iii.. • -: -the .,art ~ de>eloped by Lin' .... -. ..... mil. ....... IDCl 1.oon. 1'111. (~ no.) r.t.-1111 -ftd that the ac- l cumallt.d dirt llol cnaled "• qulcUand 'Ille! ad WU In the poper C11 I Frida1 concfltlon1' lJld CGl18lllu4e1 I nWaanct Ind the ..... '!I'll aold "1 lllblnll.Y lite"' -. """'' ror 1 quid' lilo oC ,..,.~ "!!. Uat But who llu to cl.an it .; i. )'et YOUR ..... -I llllll.Y """"' od--.-ter. ...... 'Ae 4lr'Od line fl -"l!ai~ lk IJlllf caune people, not • -· . the....... to do I thb1c about ' I they don't stand a chance ot winning some ol lbe IUlfa . "Poopie ba'" lold me ·that the 1awyen know full well they can't 1'in them," she sald, "but they're doiog it tq slow us down and cost us money. 11 In an intorvtew If tor the talk' she said a prime eumple ls the suit llled by the Building !J>d1*ry Aaooclallon ol Orange COunty. ~ ;. ~ "Part ol their SU!hays we are causing radaJ. di9crimlnalion," ahe said. "That's • patently ridiculous an ita face. It was put in for its nuiJance value. "I can't prove thlsi'' she sai<t, "but it really holds true for both sides. Some of the citi?.en appeals that have been med over . our approvals were ju.st done to slow down the devek>P.ments," she said. 1be · C<llll of the JaWsults is a major issue, both Holmes and Mrs. Roeener iald, bocauae of the rapldly dlmlnishing fUnds applOprialed lo keep the six reslqnal and ooe state commission in •" bu!lneo throllgh 1977. Proposition 20, the OOlstlll initiative crealin&· lbe com.misSIQDI that was_ Pf:D- ed by voters in November, appropriated 15 millloo to fUnd them. Critics charged that the sponsors of the measures knew full well that wouldn't be enough mooey but kept the figures low to help get the Initiative passed. "'l'lie cUizens were I e d to belleve the commissions would be fipanced by that 15 million through 00," Newport aims Newport Curbs Sex Paper Sales -•. POW s Promoted Four Named for Admiral, General WASHINGTON (AP) -Four recenUy returned U.S. war prison· ers have been chosen foi' promotion to rear admiral and brigadier gen'eral, the Pentagon announced today. They· are: Navy capt. Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. of Mobile, Ala. the flrst POW to step from a repatration plane last month·. ' .... Navy Capt. James B. Stockdale of Coronado. *' Air Force Col. John P. Flynn of Shalimar, Fla, the sellor U.S. By I. PETER mIEG POW. ' Of• o.ttr Pli.t st11H Air Force Col. David W. Winn of Minneapolis. .r Calling them "harmful to minors," • Pentagon spolfesman Jerry W. Friedhelm said Flynn, $hot down Newport Beach ofOcials today l>anned and capturedln·OctobOr 1967, was.selected for promotiop.to brigadier newsrack sales of two Los Angeles aex· general iJ! 1970 and Winn, downed over North Vjetnam in August oriented perio(ficals and said Ibey plan lo 1968r 'tm chosen for .promotion last Se~~ber. ' JO after a tbint'one. • Friedhelm said 'President Nixon !lid'not send the nominations City maitager Rotierl' L. W)'llll an-to th.e Senate while they were st!111Jfuoners because disclosure of ')IOUllCed ttiis morning that. Police allef the ~romotions "might not llJlC~y'·be in a man's interest" while , ll . .ram"3 G!a"!8,lla! bten lnstructod to in enemy hind,. . r• • " , 1!fltt ·tho ·~ Of !I!!> Lot~· ' '· ,... " '· ' Siar and I/le ~ Piess, jnforiiilria · , . · . .tblrrt of the action. ,,. ' . Olll~ :.1oand~~~ :;:---l:a~nte' S!PMJAY ,... tl>al'~ lo.sell'-, W)'llD ~ • • ~~L~~T"11a:: Fonda Blasts Ni~on, 11EventWilly we're going to have to ban tbe'Free!Press, too," Wynn sali:l: HWe've got to be c:oosjstent. We intend to ap- proacb the Free Presa in the near future1" - In his .announcement_ this morning, Wynn said, Chief Glavas will write a let- :'g~:es~"t:f' the~~ thePr~ are; in the .eill>'• judgment, barmlul to minors. I '"11\eY sb9uld be removed from places where minors indiscrtmlnately can obtain the paperi,111 ,Wynn said. Be said'.ll they. wish to place the papers (See BANISH, Page Z) CO/VT A.CT ~NS DOG SUCCUMBS GUECHO, Spain (UPI) -Stan, an airedale 1hat gained nationwide publicity • -lt became Spain's first dOg to wear QOOtact lemes, died today in 1 traffic ac- clden~ police said. - Shortly alter hil owner boogbt him in France a year ago, the dog sufl,.-ed head injuries ln a traffic accident and medical treatment revealed tba,t its sight waa im- paired. A Bilbao eye specialist filled the dog with contacts which restored normal vbion. the pond," Peter said. "I lhlnk lt'a up lo either ol them to do aometblng about it," he added. The pond went in more than a year ago as a means ol slowlng doWll TUllOff w•tora in !lie Jinks and city cwncllmen at that Ums declared that the hole be kept clear ol debris and altt. 8"! 8-"811. Peter lnalsll, the pond is uofencecl, dangerous lJld lllrocUve to ~ IOt tq be a way to aolvt this problem." bl Mid. c.i-r ..... irlll·qlll[uct a bearinC -W...,_J to w II 111e1 can llnd the ·-· The ~ marb the llOOnd Umt thll year thal bodles of water at the llnka have flcured in OC11tro.....ie.. Lan month re.tdents ol homet ~ the course took the Crestline AiarePta 1'1-plut 10 lutfar oll -wlllch 1m,.lled • flock o1 ducb. The nnn di•l<bed ~ to clean .. tho pnb- i... In the pold,,.. A..nlda V- • S. Vietnam Government Actress and arillwar activist Jane Fon· da Tuesday gave an audience in Fresno a sample ol what· she will brlDg to San Clemente !ale thil weekend -a blast 'against the government of SO.th Vicloam as well as President Ni•on. . Mid Fonda told an audience at Fresno Stale College that PreS!dent Nlx6n ~·i. trying to make reill the Thieu govern- ment. Be's doing "' by bringing Thieu to the llnited Stales ne.t week." She and bundreda ol other opponents to SOUth Vietnam ' President ljguye!t Van Thieu plan to m a s· s at San Clemente Stato Park on SW!day afternooD and con- duct an all·nlg!lt raJJy lolli>wed by a march to the gales ol ihe Western While Hoose Monday morning. President Nlson plans two days of talks with. the Asian 'leader at the com· pound. Thieu's arrival ls expected sometime Monday morning·. . • and the presldentlal estaqo. While the members ol the poillical left continue , to tall: -bout the -kand march, the proponents of a counler demonstration tiy fl/llowers o! .fllew Jeney min~ Dr. Carl MclnUre are-p- parently sUll Planning an appearance as well.• ~ .As ol last weeltnd· both the 'Wif~ .ltd iides ol the minister had said the match was plannec( for Mooday in the same area and about the same tune 11 the ,ro, lest actMty. ' Mcintire llid he planned to rally hit Dock ln support of Thieu, JJ&arded by the fundamentalist minister u a "hero and valiant soJdier.!' Marine Oeared In Store Heist; ~uddy Clla1·ged Besides attacking the p h l Jo sop h y behind the talka, the actms Tueaday made menlloo of the POW llsue and the festlvilies 1akinJ place oo the nturn ol the prlsooeri. " One of two 1Deu ~ed last weekend '"lbe.O men weren't kidnaped of! the In connectloll with a market holdup ln golf, courae," ahe llid. . San Clelll"'1te baa been cleared of any ln- '.''l'bey ....., bombing people from Dve volvemetit In the cale. Hiil companion, !!~~up !!th .we~,Oll!lawe<l.by trea· -.l!owe•er, reinaln4j fonnally char~ 1n .,. ~ lncldenL Elaclly how many activists plan to · join hef in San aemente remain& a Police .!!pokesmen said that officert myltory. • releaaod Fred J. Kirby, 111 and detmed Public safety, olndals have said they hitn "not muted'' in Ibis c,...,., are ptannlng !cir a major demontlrallon Kiiby and a compan{On; Davld /. and plan to uae Coocordla Elementary Whaley, It, were detained aboiit eight SclJool u a command post through the minutes after the holdup of the 7-lt weekend and early nest week. Market al El camJno Real and Avenl<la '!'be school lits between the state park F alizada. 1be lnddent occurred SUnday when: the Nixon roe. will be eocamped evening. P.r'1gram Viewers Tops in Reading PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -Chlldren who watch "The Electiic Co-" telev!sfoa Jll'OCl'llll seem to read bettor, the Educatlollal Testing serTI<e 1111. The nonprol~ «pnlt.alion repotled rue.day on a study ol 1,163 chiJdreu In tilt flnt tlm"1> the fourth gradOs or IChooll In Fresno, Cali!.; Youngstown, Ohio; W8Jbin8ton, D.C.; Ind Ricbmood, Va. ll sald the study showed that fll'Oll'll!I Ylewm 9COl'ed lll&bet Cll readina·sldlls tests than did conl1ol ~ 01 non· viewers. Both men are Marines stationed at Camp Petiille(oo. , Offlcm Ald lbal Whaley bas been I f~Jy Charged in the lncJdeot, but be baa been remonded lo lbe CWJlody ol th• M~ pendln(' a preliminary bearing. .. A lotal of fllO waa laktt) 11 eunpoint ln the heist. llellber the weapon, not loot, ,baa been found, police said. • Librarian to Speak ' DorothY K. Spklell, as&lstant llbrutan at Saddlebacl Co~e. will addttu membln of the ·El c.mJno Real Woman'• Club. at l :IO p.m. Tbundal', AprU I In the Oclmn>unlty House, tleC San J11111, ~Point. ln ~I~ wlll.)le "A Vl.!lt to 1ibetaos ' I Chamber President Richard S. Stevens observed in a question to the speakers. Mn. Rosenet _countertd by 11)'ln& the initiative stated that attempts would be made to get federal assista~ to help with the cost. : ''But the federal moner appropriated by Congress for coastal management bas been impoundt<l by sldeii Nixon," Mrs. Roseoer said. "" "I k!1'W it wou!d ;d urr;beiOI his (See SABOfAG l'lfe 11 . ' -;= ~ .. ",1 • r·--· Coa~ · Pa8el Criticized· r For Action By CANDACE PEAllSON Of flit Dllb' Pll• Stiff Several claims ·of exemption approved by the SOuth Coast Regional Cooaerva- tion Comn\lsslon "should be appealed lo the slate by ~ publlc. coinmlsalon cbalrman Robert Roooey or HuntlJJilm Beach sald Mondi)'. , Dr. Roooey pet'Slladed blt feU... com· 1 misslonen to adopt what he called 1 "dl.!clalmer" fof*'ma a<flaill!Um 11 a ~-ineeu.,. lit 8aii Cleall/io. i .'l'lie S-0~ .... ~~ .. ~-the : pa-1',f Pr0poo11lota IO 1111 <-ber,' baa Jl!i1JlllctlCll over i!evelopmoal wllhln . I ,000 ~ ol the mean bfcla tlclo lllle oC <lr"'8e and Loa Angelea COUDtlea, Thi motlOI' poaed '14 at tbt com-. niluion'I meeun, M111&;r, aod early lfllelda)' in Lang -111'1 that cleclalons on clat1111 of e.xenlptlotl at the San Clemento "*'In& March Ii don't eatabllah a .. bindinl precedence" re-' quiring slmUar a<Uon m lu!ura clalm1. The majority of the · commissjon, · Rooaey charred Monday, "il!OOl'ed the act" (Coastaf Conse"atlon Act) in ap-. proving veoletl rlghll claims boled M ' tentative tract maps, gradlng permlta or actual gradlnf on certain J?l'O]ecls okayed by other l(ellcles. Developers can be granted vested rlgh(s exempUona from bujldlng pennlt requirements U Ibey did subs)antlal ' wor~. Incurred iubatanilal liabilities and acted in lood faith oo building pennlts or . other actiO!l8 ol local agencies prior lo Feb. 1. Rooaey said be felt tentative tract maps and grading pennlfa weren~ prop-· er criteria for vealod rlgbta. He cited a num~ of exemptions that were approved by the commlsslon in San Clemente on aicb buel, Including a l'Onoo domJnium developnent cm Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel, a cluster mulU·family project on Eastblull Dr!,. at Jamboree Road in Newpc:irt Beach and a Santa Monica city redevelopment project. ·~ someone wlll appeal those prior to-March_,.,: Rooney said. Anyone can appeal a"cOnUitiuldn approval to lhe state coastal commlsaloo wtlbin 10 d.ays of an action. What constitutes v..ted rights is a complex cotlatllutlonat '-> Rooney conceded, 1 and' 11t.be couitt 'may fall to sustain the rejlonal cornml8slori." Commiasioner · Ronald Casper 1. chainnan ol the Orange County ~ ol (lee EXllMPT, Page I) Oruge C.Ut . Weadler . Moat!y IRllll\Y 11 ·the way the wealherlldy calls ii f« Thursday, wllb ~ ••rnier ~lures of 60 at. the beoef!es, ~ up to !Ii Inland. °""111aiit low• Ill tho upper 4Qs. INSlltE T8~~li' ·c~•~" lod 1>r ti... Mr•· nelU, recejt>td "'oil of 1114 hon- ors m T••SdaV night'• Aoodemv Atc0rdi '"°"' IDllA tight Osoora. See 1torie1, 1'0JJu l . 4, JO. l.t Ywr ..,.,._ t L.M. _,. t -.. ·-. c...,c.... • i::~ n'll -.. --. .......... , ... ·=--lNI r.. I rl II' ,,...._ . -. =-"'; ......... ~"'" _......, . ,,.. . ..... t1-M .... --. ---·-. -.... -. -----'" / • • • • ' ' ·-· . . OAILV PILOT SC w ......... -· 28, 1973 ' osp 0 ta~ at I su ' Location or a leaclllng hospital "' a mean:h tbal i• espected ol a "pmtlce'' lk'own'a _,,,ittet ata1I Polntl out ol available off-<'Jlmll"' balpitals, cllnlcs ma!«( unlvenity tampua rtaea u .tlle loalli!¥· -_ tbat " hall ol all ocbooll. aod ,.. ,.,. malcitlp>lntj ofdiaqi'te-tbet-lhe uie~.:=~a:::llt••~ == :.:-~ .. "',,,! ~):i-r:.i:ei:::~.aug-uc flJI ne medical ocbool and i atale BoapUal SJlllll lul Feb , la Illa.GI> itt>ori addlflhll the •c1antcal".,...,. o1 ·-Orallp "'--0...-II lepaUve cornrniu .. ·1 pttllmlnary rm J>Ol'l!'llll}' for~!!!'" !'! • lrtltlltl& ~ Jll a medlool achool lnadequale u • lrlll)llll lllcillily. inp. -~ illiclplll!ef a( '•"'!!M ~;. l,_lriv<rilty camput Viilh a Uolvmll ..,..._ llriilt•I'~ Is UCl-Qolilom\" College of Mtdclne -hui!W>[tfi,, coroput., •• ~···•' ~llooJ)lial,"Jttbepattemlo•"!'l1 , JoHegu to Jnl'~iho fli!!..T ro Daan Sionley Ven Den Noori '!'Id In me~~end '1llr wit!> {II • "_j! J,17,C U.S. ~ocboolo.'' • 1..,..m.a-'.:1' ~-· Febn1ao be believes lhe t<achln& l be ~ lrwo, OllJu.lludiilill, ,..,_ ~a,pnljmjnary ttJJOrl bolil to IJCJ-C()M. • boapl"!\;nd related medical achoo! In· Oil lhe other llidt ol the CojJi t~ 9IAl;t ......-,, ''£1tty Uiedltal ocbool doeS The key argUm '.Ill Ille ~ ftl!Ort, ~':~ ,.,! ~i:::. .=r:i,. ~:~~led :nr!..~~~';:':~~~~. f!i,~ U.: own ""."f"PllS ieochin8 =e~.j':t,~=~-i:-== llCI~ 11<bool ol blok,.ic•I adeJlc<!' hu -:llu said ttata.mooey for bolpltol(~ •• '111l _.uae,.,~µ,. queatloo'OI "In a community ,,_ ~ obvlo\ls rtlaUOGlhlp to the Jbedical 10 to wvoiaater Inner dly poor,~ nW l6r .atj _.,_.boopltal "should quale for teaching pwpoMi es· tralninc cloctora roC<lve and to the alllu<nt. wblti neJibbi>rhoada. • W coM'W.lll lhe llgbt ol lhe adequacy • Ill.'" -·• -. ...!.- * * * ***' *** .. UCI Teaching H~sp~fal Threat~f!ed ; -, . By GEORGE' L"EIDAL ~ .J. • : ~rown's cO<IUllituie met In. Santa An• r,11. ~-IQ. -hear testi· °''"' -""'"'" .r. . moey trom the. unlvendfy.and others. yegardlng the loc.atlon of the UC Irvine may nol get a teaching hospital on campWI or worse, • teaching hospital.. · I' • · • · .. may. have its medical school moved out of <Jrange County, a state; The uruversity outlilled li three-pal!! medi<:al' system. It urged legislative fOmmittee report suggeSts:· · ~ <!bntinuing provilfon of emergency ca~ e In in upgraded Orange Of four study alternatives belng tonsldtred by the Joint Legls·; County MedicaL. Cente~ (OCMC) and establishment' ·ot at least 1our lallve Commltt .. on Teaching Hosj>1!1\ Siting, only one suggests any walk·m comm_uruty _clinics to s'7"e prl~ary care needs of the county thought is still being given to the.provis!Dn of a campus teaching ~atfordtrainmgmf~yprllctl£elluts.students. _ • hospital for UCl-California College· of Medicine. • ~ 'llbe umversity contin~ed J!>. ojlrn!lhasue they would 111iilt, ul) to S . • . . 350 tieds for doctor tralnmg m any u gnded OCMe. '111°" ~· uch a hosp11.al -350 beds, o~ campus -was used to Jll!lify w9ma. be needed /or the tea • 'on. In ad.illtion to any beds the .•uccessfnl No_vember health ~ences bond issue for e.;;Vnt:.... 'P • I'd on campus.. '""'-• ~ , ;::-.r-:; ·i;, vermty of CIJ!forma. . -• , . . . • · , ,-. •• .. • . ondary care to mbulaton"·.]Jat!ents and" a diagnostic treat· The meuUre set ~de for UG{ $37 riilllton m !late. boftdJU/ldS :;,_ mm>t:cen!U and.hm!lt.U-ti> 1>!.Jnlll\ 911 lhe ClDl.JlWI ~.formed the for hospital and medical school cpnstrq<;lton. ~ legislaiwra.1U • _....,lid portion $lf''!be:t!CI •u~geOl~illy lhttn-eamj>., 'liOspital r decide where the money should be spent. . . '. wO\ll'd lian<IJe tlie ·;;;ore~otic" dioeases providing stu~t.s·a broader The four proposals under stu~ by the 101nt committee are: . range of ·experiences. ·--. _ • , . -SHARING OF COUNTY an!lluriversity resources "wilh no ad· . UC! argued the system would. end:'lhl! duality of health services ditional in-patient beds being constructed" on campus. tn Orange County where1n·the mdigent go to OCMC ·•1111-the wealthy -CONSTRUCTION of an on-campus teaching hospital at UC!. flee the county or seek private facililies. -IMPROVING 'the "primary ca re teaching" -family·care To double Its class size from the 64 students enrolled each year physician italning -facility at Orange County M<!dlcal Center with presently, UC! medical school Dean Stanley Van Den Noori said af. a _m_ore extensive use of UC! affiliations in community hospitals and liliations with OCMC, 'Children's Hospital of O'range Colll!ty, Long cltrucs. . Beach Veterans and Memorial Hospitals and other commumty hospl- -"TRANSF&RRING the medical school lo an area of the state \als and clinics would necessarily be continued. "'.here community !!'volvemont and ~)l"'l.ua~e-communlt~ ~eaoblµg fa· Tll• beds in the proposed on-campus faci!ilY ,would serve only ciht1es are present. · • • · one-tt.trd of the medical students, residents and mtetns. -- . . The altern~tives are .li:rted in a .summary of the Feb. 28 "pre-Opposition to the pro~ed campus loCation was heard from t111.11~ary report of the J~mt committee headed by Assemblyman the Orange County Medical Association whose doctors indicated in a Willie Brown (D-San Franc1Sco). · : · • . poll they opposed t~e campus hC>Witel on',grounds the county alr,l'ady ~e final alterna~1ve leav~s room for tbe legislature to act on has too many hqwital beds: , · Browns ~ft·state_d feeling that no m~re s!at~ JD,oney should be spe,nt . Ot~er speakers attacked the plan, suggesting they believed the for hospitals whic~ .do nQt serve the inner city. ' It. sug~ests· the UCI university would pull out of the OCMC once it had its own hospital. medical ~hool nugh~ be mo".ed ~o another location including the UCI presently provides the doctor~ f~r the county-run facility located new Martm Luther King Hospital m South Central Los Angeles. in Ora~ge ~ear tlie Cjty ohopping center. ·Rough Grading Plan Reviewed For Flooding •I 1 11 • II+ h I Ill A rooib-gradlng plan for lhe Zaenalein property behind C.Olony K I t c h e n restaurant will be reviewed by the U.S. Corps o{ &nglneers and 11evef~I county agencies for ili impact ~pon the Qood plain area of San Juan Creek in San Juan caplstrano. The plan Is a revision of a proposal originally discussed by San Juan Caplatrano city councilmen earlier thls month. It was referred to a special com- ·mlttee of city starf members and the ap- plicant, Myron Sukut, who plans to move dirt into the area -material created by comlructlon of the San Diego Freeway interchan1e at the Beach Cities olframp. The revised plan was unanimously ap- proved tbl.s week by oouncllmen on the ·condiUon the C.Orps or Engineer!!, the ·tX>lmty Flood C.Ontrol Diitrict, county Grading Department aod the city engineer all approve It. FrotnPqeJ • EXEMPT •.. SupervllKlrs, asked if the motlon con- cerning precedence was meant as a "disclaimer or a chastisement." Rooney 11aid it y;ould be more of a · disclaimer because the commt.s11lon •·took into consideration 1hlngs not In the act." Voting against thf disclaimer were ~fayor Arthur Holmes. of San Clemente : Mrs. Cannen Wane.haw of Loll Angeles and Donald Phillipe of Long BeadL OUN41!:I COAST DAILY PILOT Tiie Or ..... C-1 DAil 'P ,ILOT. wlltl wllldl " RmbfMd ,,,. .. _.,,...., .. tllltllltlltf by "'-Ore1119 CM1t l'vllli.lllfllt ~. S- r1M M'llleN •l'fl."*4111'1ed, Mo!ld1r lh""""' l"rlct1y, Hor Cfltt1 Mna. N-rl 1Moi, HV11!!1111fvll lllCllll"-llltl '11tlt1W, L..-~. !~Intl.I~ end "" C~&I' Sift Juan Cllllllr-. A 1"'8i. "'llitn.I edl!lon It jl\llllhMilf &lhlrNY1 11W SvnflY1. f~e l!l'inc:l .. 1 Pl/ll!lf/llnt ple111 1, 11 U1 tvnt Ill~ Sir .... C.11 M_, Clfl"'"'ll, n12'. ,. lo\i1rt N. Wt11rl ... M1Hn1 IM PwMlll!t< • J1$1r •· evr1., "kl '"'"Id.,! 1olll Gtlntft l Ml,...., Tlte1111s IC1t1'1'fl ·-n.011111 A. Mwrpltl11e ~"" llllltw Ch11lt11 H. t..o1 •1dl•ttl I', Nill A1Jhl ... t Mlftlo"'4 l!lllwl FromPqeJ KNIGHT ... political affairs. Judge Richard Hammon. senior judge 1t the Laguna•NJguel municipal court, is a ,Democ:raa, I ''!I Judge Knight said the date of the fonnal swearlni-ln ceremony as a Sdperior Court judge has not yet been scheduled. He will take, on~ Or twq new its at !he lor Court, created by e 11ate !lkl~~~e b!iliause'' of P.,P,.11 Ion in- creases in Orange County. · Judge Knight was graduated from the University of Virginia School or Law In 1955. He served as a legal orfic~r hithe United Stale.I Marine Corps until 1959 when he enlm!d jlrlvale practice aa ~n att<rney In Santa Ana. • tbe jurist was apJ>Oinled to the municipal court bench in May 1971 and has aerved in the Laguna Niguel court since then. San Juan to Get 27-acre Pryor Homestead Parcel Twenty-seven acres of the nearly 300- acre Pryor Homestead territory owned by C. Michael, Inc. and farmer Noburu Iwata will be annexed to the city of San Juan Capistrano. The unoccupied land addition was the subject of a public hearing Monday night before city councilmen as one local resi- dent spoke against annexation and Santa Ana attorney John Stanley spoke In favor of it on behalf of his client, Michael Jones. The local resident, Ray Wheeler of Dana Knolls, a bluff overlooking the 27· acre property, protested . asserting, Dana Point has the harbor and you have the mission. Stay in your own baUlwlclr and leave us alone." • Wheeler specifically mentioned he and his neighbors did not y.•ant the Increase In traf{Jc any future development would bring. Councilmen voted 4 to t for the an- nexation : Mayqr James Thorpe opposed it. saying he tho\l&ht the site is too close to CapL,,traoo Airport to avoid noise pro!> lems. The aMexallon approval will be er- fective by late Aprll. Crews Move Into Debated Roadway :~0 .. ,9.ea~ Yr, .... City crews this week moved into the area of San Clemente 's Boca de la Playa which has-ligured in a road ertenslon conti-oversy-not to install the road pmJ· 'l't, 11!\!I flllly t<> cleiiJl "P .the ·~~- The lriltlal appear'11ce ~f ~be ,;:rews alanned a few critics of the city's jllans to' extend the road, but the work amounted to hacldng..down w~ trim· ming palm trees and mowing the lawns at the park 11urrounding the city Beach Club. ' The work was described simply as "routine maintenance," by city parks aide., As for tbe battle over the road, city COWlcilmen seer .. headed towrkd kllllng the proposed $95,CKXI project which ha s drawn hundreds of petition signatures In opposition. Planning commissioners will review the project tonight and their recom- m~ndation will join those of two other ci- ty advisory panels. Councilmen will take up the matter at next Wednesday's session and they have hinted Ibey will kill lhe job which had been proposed aa a matching-funds prop- osition with the County of Orange. Tliurber Carnival At F_or.ster JHS "A Thurber Carnival" wUl l>e:..perlorm- ed by drama students aL Marti)'. Forster Junior High School at.1 p.m. :11>ursday and Friday in the schQt)l cafftonwn. The plat will he dlrectt!a' by' Ga role Dahl, drama and lil'lsll.0 11\'lructor, Choreography will be Clriie by~lane Lovullo and piano'. awoitWJnb be Mrs. Ann Ertman o!-Cleme • Principal characters will be played by Janine Lovullo, Melanie Chaney, Chris Jenkins, Dana Brown, Bonnie Sink, Paul Szemenel, Scott Schmidt and Jerry Ramirez. Tickets will be available at the door slartlng at 7:30 p.m. aod will CllOt $1.50 for11dulls and 75 cents for students. FromPqeJ BANISH •.. From Pagel SABOTAGE. • • fault," Stevens responded. Mrs. Rosener Is Jiii ~~ive mqnifr of lhe De~tic patty.••"' ' ~. • ~ .ir~ ••• Both 11he and Bo1me!' estimated it will take abdit twic!e as mu<:)l mQG~! to operate the commlssloD than was budgeted ·-exclusive of the C06t of d•.'.;'1f1!e l,igt· J ~e ltliy close to dividing that $5 million by seven, with equal shares for e8ch of the slx regional commissions and a Ut~le larger share for itself," Mrs. Rosener said. "We're probably talking very cl~ to $2 million,'' Holme11 said. Horse Show Put Off The benefit horse show orlglnally scheduled this weekend at . Rancho Capistrano to purchase athletic equip- ment at Dana Hills Hilb School bas'been JlO'tponed until Aprif 6 and 7 \Ille to rainy, unpredictable weather. I. " • . .. -..... •• • ~ .... .lo..' .... ~ • • 'I • • • ' I ,• ' . ~ . I s-c._,,°"'" JOS Herth El C1"'i111 R11I, t2612 Coin 1Collector Off erjng Reward "in a building for sale that is supervised by adult.a, so an adult can have control ••er who purcha,.. them -to· make sure l\'a not a 12-year old -If Ibey do that, lhe,Y may distribute them. Bui they cannot sen them rrom v e n d l n 1 machines." • . °""' °"""' COiii ""-r JlO wui a.r s1r ... ~ lt.tch: »ii NNporl 1w1..-.,e ""'''"'""' ltldl: 1m1 e..a. ~."' ut-leKll: m '"-" ... _ , ........ 1714, '41-4121 Cl...tflff A4"n1""1 641·1,11 S.. C.._... An Dtf10•t•w-m ,,..,,.._ 4t2"442D C.0.-rltllt. !f7J, °''"" Goi\J P~IM"11'"9 ='i' ,,:~ .. MWI 1to<i.., lllullrt!lena. IN'f' llt """11111VC~ ld""11U!NfHI 11tr.i11 flllnlO!I " ...._,,_ W'llhtvt lf*:llr .,.,.. __ ,...,, ~. A young Dana Point coin collocjor to- day ottered a reward for the return or his stolen coll!cUoil valued al about ll,000. Bryan Menne of 33911 Diana Drive said that burglaf's took the collection of pen· nies, nickels, sliver doDars and other col- lector'11 coins late last week In 11 daylight job. Menne said thal the colle<tlon was kept in hi. bedroom and that Ibo thief gained entry tlu~ugb 1 bod< door aomellme dlJJ' Wynn said Glavas' letter ls 11oot golng to say the peper1 are J)C)rl'DOiraPhlc as such, bt:tauaa lhat Is 1 Vtr)I 81'0JI arta. "The lehera wlU say .that In our col· lective Judlment, the p a p er 1 are harmful to minot1.'' Wynn raid. • 'l1lll ttatemeot Dl1t bwd In the public teotl...., pr., .. led In the Feb. t har- liip In Santa Ana, appeon to ba Ille bull or the new altemaUve that the ~al JCbo!i1. be moved aot oe. ~e CO.Oil' t. -aome other lo&aOon where lllCb • bolpltal exflla. Observer• of stst<wtde boapltal polillca sugg .. t Martin 4111\et Kin$' lloegllal Jn Sooth central .Leo "'11ele9 A, llCll a potential ~w. ~Watts bOiiiltlolJia• had difficulty attractinl quality staff. Rural poor would beaent from loeation of a new medical tchool In Fmno ~ty and a boapltal tle .. 11,.idf.i!Q ~bill l1ifor1nat.i'on On Medical Scliool Sites Of the volumes of infonnation presented to the Joint LegiJlative Committee on Hospital Siting which Is mulling possible location or a teaching hospital at UC Irvine, the foUowlng are some racts included in the starr1-tirelbnlnary report. . -Of 117 medical schools in the U.S., eight a,. In CalilomtaJ. -SiJ:ty-seven medical ICbooll are publicly owve<t, Jlnd sh: are .iA California, -Of all medical scbQo\I, 'fl al- filia~ with a general univenity and all eight in California are universi- ty affiliated. -Forty-four schools are located on general university campuses while six: or Califomla's eight medieaf 1cbools ire "on fOinPus". ' -Fifty-four schools own the!( own leaching hoapltals (ilve In California do). --Ohly I&• nauon,,lde hive ;ptlt ·campusea in whkh the main' teaching facllily Is a subetanUal dlstanct from tbe medical ·achoo!. · " ~-. 2!....!l!'"I" OlunlY lrledlcol. Ceo (c.....,, " doomed ~ .. ie .. illil bl govemment ta tmwUllni lo brine It to llandardl, by dellMliiil bl the sta ,.fOrl, the ooounltlee might~ JlOJ l'UICll to S1)eDd. lbt..rYlll V boP.11, ~ · roi a reaching UI Oljmgo County. Solne •Ctlon in the h:&IW•tu .. la peeled b~ J\Jne. One ®,'.. !ly State Garpent,or Ne t Bea plannioi u ~.ft al mitt..! to ..... 1medicat school 'to er iocat tilt.. legislature wore lo agree, the ·fund> would )le spent '!Qt on ltui\ding ~ bospljs) bul r{tber io ,1ttachilli.•ulbib" cltMroom, la)>Oratoiy lf1MI olllee lpa<e "' an•exisllrig bospltal ,W!lere1a '\"l"'tM\ficll school would be cre1led. ' Whether or not the jolpt_conwUttee ac- tually !!llkh iucll I •lioor«inendatlon may In l1Je final annaly~s· binge oo , the, reoent cl\ani• m lta c;omposllj1J\1J Tl!ree Of . the then ~V&ffieJ)1~r panel attended the February hea~infs In Santa. Ana. • •,, .. Now, lhe boclY baa (l'<\\"11 to · fo members, with ne~. faces #om each hou~ being added. , • Besides .Bro.wp, who chaii'f.;,ithe"' com· mltlee, legislators now .study19g lhe lour alter.natives facing UCI are: 1 -Stf.le Senators Fred w.r.:M'arler Jr. (R:Redding), . Albert S. da ,(D- 5agamento), An\honY c. B fJ<10IO'I jJ). Beverly Hills), G<lorge N. Ze!>ovlch (0. Fresno) and Mervyn M. Dy~Uy (]).Los Angeles). Only Marler atlend<¥t-the coun· ty bearings and Bielenson, Z.Ovich and Dymally are the new addi~ to lbe panel. ... -Assemblymen Gordon ~y (R·H•n· ford), Frank Lantermao (R·La Cana\11), Richard A)atorre (D-Lol Anf'Je!) and Barry Keene (!>-Santa Rosa)4<1Qully at· tended only part of the Orange County hearings with Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach) sitting in bis place for lhe ',aftern<IC!I!-seSsioo: Alatorre, a frinner UCI Ject~r Id cOqi:-· parative culture, and Keene 5e .. the' ne}¥ additions to the panel. .. .. . .., '., • .II Capo Beach Citizen Uql.t . , ~I To Consider Density. PJm\ • • • .J, " COncern. over the maaler-planned denalty f"' proposed devtiopment In lhe estates ~Ion of the r~ !!ll! be . \ll,'F"<\',"1hl&!!i lid~ ~ oi;;lhe Capistrano ;eeacli"'-&immi,pi.\ty Associa· tion. · . - President Frank Rainey saldi lhe dliCiiisliiq aa· •1~·~ fl\fe ¥nd f 1j1 · ts' ' 1 "tbe urea~y,lifg I ~ l, de Estrella -an 8.rea: Wh re h'unCl reds ·or condominium units already have been approved ror conslructlon. ·· •. Qlher•topics on the agenda fof Ille 7:30 p.m. meeilng at the' BOard of Reattors auditor!~ include the constructiori plans for Delgado Road whlch will he built soon to handle some traffic generated to aome of the condominium. construction. Mucb of the JlfOperlf' :concemtni the association members U! tie.Ing annexed inlo the city of San Cl"'!l'"1', Other u;;;/is which .,.. scheduled lor dl1CUSSlon include lhe role of the Capistrano Bay Parks and RecreaUoo District. Rainey said that an invitaUon bad goo• out 41 lll'Y mem~ of tile dll'll)c(boal'.d to ,atleod ton\ght's session r:/'J · ~ questions, but as of earl,V ltAI!! >tetk QO reJlyiMd,eomtStei &he '1n1<1tat~, • A member of the board ' hlclt all- ministers the di11trict in Si¥plstrano Beacli, an«"Dena POlnl); ~Item!~ last lldltli's -aOi ~ queries on l<th,f' 1d!i\lllfstrai1ot1" 6f>'j, 'lnnuli1 ret~n~~ :r~a\ed ~t;the l~jlt par~ la.Xf&le , , , I ' I • The' asspplallon haa . ca111~ for lll\)nlha for the devejoll"'~ll''.ol. _Pines P~rk as w~.aa tbe possible shaHng ok costs by tlie illalrlct ftir the t¥f!itenance of'Eslrella Mall. , Thus far lhe median l~ has bttll the aole province of the piallop; bul l'Osls, a•e depletini thj' groop's tre&SW)', ~· ' Mein~11 ha,. hoped Iha the parks district would help bear some of the e1- penaa. Any resident of lhe "°'""1unlty lo welcome , !(' tonight'• ~IOI. Ralniy said, :be tlley nwnben or no(\i;' • . • •. ,,, .. ' ,, . . osn 1 .... SUNDAY ; HandbaH· Slom & 8aHs Racquet ,Ban ,Racql)ets ·Table TenniS Paddles _ Badmllton Rackets . . I ·'' . . ,, ' .... ~), .. • ... ,....,., . .,.· addle Tennis Paddles · Frisbee$. Sliite loanls . : . "' ~lls '· . .. ~ -CJm Slli1t & Sllarls S•·Sllts WQI Up Sails ~Id$' swat Sol }lseW Undarsllfts ' I< ·'. , .. JC+r * ' "' . " ... I ' ~! .. ":..~ ... ,_., 11 (Mii Mtsa, · ... _.1t111o11 11r a"lff n 111 ::i:.... bl-a:" U.IJ llWl'llfll ... 1 llllllt.;,., l'llln#ll,. • ing the dayllahl houn last'l'buraday. The ,...ard, he Aid, could be claimed by calling 4116-~14 with lnformatJon leldiJll Ii> file recovtO' of the coinl. Wynn said lhe clly believes there are sufficient laws available to pem1lt city offklala to regulate material that "lo, In our o~b\lon, , obvloosl,V harmful to minors. OPEN 9 TO &-aJISED SUNDAYS 538-CENllJl--646.1919 ----'"'--~~--- I • I l • • Bobbie Vason, repre- sentative for the Bank · of America, will tell lhe ·Masonic Hi-12 Club Uiat computers can be -lov- '. able, !n a tongue-in- ·Cbeek defense of the · iiot-!!0-popiilar business machines at Monday's noon meeting at Chand-. Iers Restaurant, La~a Hllls. · w-., . .....,, 28, 1'7J 11Mfe are Oftf 300 hlogllly llcill4I CllltolllotiYe technlclmll reac1y 'to glYI yoUr car f9ctoty NCW-llCt• eel Hnlc1 oti Coster M1ta'1 H.,. bor lknlltward of Cars. • fET~NEW YO~ STOCI\. LIST I -- ··----- Consumer Gripe Pays in Bearis By STEVE MITCHELL Of tM 0.11)' Plier llltf "Who do you think you are, anyway? Ralph Nader? My indignant wife bad just infonned me that she was golDi to write a consumer letter to a canned vegetable company -just because of a U-incb hair in my beam. The hair didn't parlicularly bother me. I managed to • grab It before swallowing. I was a little upset that It · wasn't my own hair, however. Some-· ' how eating your own hair isn't quite as revolting as eating that of a tolal' · stranger. IP' .. ,,, ~,-~. ~--w:"' ! .. At any rate, there was no stopping my little coosumer advocate from shooting o/f a polite, but stem note to Wally's Walla Walla, Inc. of Walla Walla, Wasblngton. ' . . <,' 140EAR SIRS," she wrote. "I re-MITCM•u cenlly purchased a can of Wally's Bits 0 1 Hooey French style beans. This was the first time I bad l/""'!iued canned vegetables in a Jong Ume because I .usually buv them fresh from tbe produce departnlenl r "Unfortunately, my busband pulled a 12-iDch bair from · his mouth alter his lint bite of Wally:s bear.'· Jfu first reaction was to give me a dirty loot 8lld gro>i!. After pn>o fuse apologies, I discovered that the ~ was f>i'lipette and straight. My own ba.1r is brunette-and curly and rby hus- band's is light brown and very curly. Besides, his hair is " only eight lnebes long. "That leaves Wally's employes as prime suspects. I • iust thought you might like to know. Sincerely, Marilyn 1. Mitthelt .• -~ . ' P.S. I thought the beans were delicious. " ' HA VJNG COMPLET~D her rel!Ort, sbe droppejf tlje lseue and we weot back· Jo fr~ ~gelable pri/duce:. SJ>•· era I weeks later A, j>ackage irrived at !bl hooiO; ~l • poat, with a letter aUached, • •' "Dear Mrs. Mitohell,"-the letter !JeP,n. 'Telt )'OO!r . husband be should. fake a chance oo the Irish Sjoeepstake! -be mlgbt win on ooe of those "long shot" eban<e>i Tl>e reason we say this ls, that out of more than a hundred million cans of vegetables we processed UUs year, be was the first to encounter a loog bair.,in one of them! IDs cban<el of winning the.SWl!l!pstake .. woold be tremendous." Wally'& Wiatanl •sale& manager/vegetables then took off on a serioUa vel!l "Frankly, Mrs. Mitchell, such com- plalnts 8" yourS wele not s;mcommoa year, ago, but they were stopped by making it m31\<latoty for all the women iJ1 our c&M:Eries to wear·bai~:nets. ' ~ "YOtJRt ·IS THE first complaint concerning hair in the vegetables that we have received in many, many years, and we apologize to your husband and you for the un- happy and unappet!Zlng experience." CIUng the firm's goal of totally salislied customers, Wally's Walla Wall~, Inc.1iicluded a can of 'Freneb. style beans and, '1ln appteclatlon of your report," a can of Wally'• Blta O'Honey'rPeas and Onions, wrapped separately ln styrofoam box containers. o My wife gave me a trtumpbant snort and waltz.ed off 14 the kitchen to put away the re'!'arde of her efforte, Where do you buy ilctets for the Irish Sweepstakes, anyway? • • Cigarette Revenues Increase l • BJ 8YL VIA PORTER My hulbond, and I have ltarted to build up a llOl'llOIJo of blabeoHrado . W<•rtmpl -.:-n,, ~ Ille boncll will p1y ,. II, we tblSlk, au1: lldml to morelhaa conrw 1 ....... 111e rile Ill· the--ol living... . We allQ Ollllttocb ol ICIUnd, grOwlng -wblch Should OYe~tara lDctuae In value to lilon thill .ol&el the declJno clll the dollar's purcbulng power. We are mature enauCb to be seeking balance and diversification in our investments plus a CQm· fortable dl!p'ee ol aafety. OF COURSE, we can an- ticipate nothing in the way of capital g~lna. Theae are fixed· 1...,.,,. ot> ligations and our prlnclpel coul'd, bl fact, be~ loosly me> edlflntet'est rate. climb much high- er. But we are not loot~ '°.,.,. ing for apptecia&n m this part of our nest egg. We are not plenning to trade in and out of the bonds. We are seeking Income -tu-aempt eo we know that what we get is ours to keep. I report this ptnonal finan- cial tal' as a 'Way ot in- troducing you to the startling fact Iha! indlridual Investors now oWn one.third of all-tax- exempt f bonds' . outstanding. And the prime reaSQft we have joined these investors la that interest on these obligations is exempt from federal income tax -and, if you are a l"eSi· dent of the issuing locality, often '-state a11d ll>eil tax- es as we)!. The setond fuson ls t!i>t,' If, yoµ go first cla15 , and buy oilly top.ratectlsSlies, ~ al..-bave a IilajQI"'~~ .. -~~re~.... •. , :~~-' • l!VEN 1J' Yl>lMUr Otdy '1n the 30 ,. pem!Dti income 'tax brad<•~' (lnclodiog sto!\t·and Ioeal-tues), a tax-!n!l!'I per- • $20 Million Ca/mery Told l . . • : ~TUAL1·FUNDs .: .. W1krq, l&lrO 21. 1971 • L • I SC DAILY l'llOT • ...:: .. Ll9 .... LOS ANGELES (AP) HUTY V. Oleshire, aenior vloe president of the AutomobU. Club of Southern C.Ulornla, has bMn named to succted the "°"p's late pres14ent, Joseph E. Havenner. Havenner died Jsst Mm:h I. In lllltOWlclllg the cleclJlon Tueoday the club'• directors also llid they had elected Maynm! J. ToD as chairman of the board and Knox Fer- rand M vice chairman . ' • ' ' , DAllY PllOT TOMGHT'S ·TV WGIHJGHTS 'Egnaont' at lll;I / • •• Colft:ge Staging . CtJmic . f i:Qge~y \ KHJ fJ 7:30 -"Bus Stop.'' Harllyn Monroe and Don Murray star In the 1955 movie from William Inge's ]llay Ubout a rodeo cowboy who luaoa a d.aru:t hall girl. NBC D 8:30 -Madigan. A teenager holds up a party attended by a weal!hy man .,,,d hoodlums with whom be Is trying to gain inf11JOJ1Ce. Richard Wld· marl<. ABC 0 8:30 -"Ruby Gentry.'' An early (1952) look at Charlton Heston in this drama about a girl from the wrong side of the tratk1 (Jemtl!er Jones), with Karl Malden. CBS II 9:00 -Mitzi ... nie First Time. Mitzi G1ynor lllars In this special, singing and dancing with Mike Connon, Ken Berry and Pan Palley. KCET GI lO:oo-\.... nie Tami Show. The Teenage Music lntemationAI Show, filmed in 1964 for show· lng in movie{ theaters, becomes a historical docu- ment of the rebirth of rock and roll. 'K'ITV m 12:30 -"The Bullfighter and the Lady.'' Robert Stack, Katy Jurado an~ Gilbert Roi· and are reamed in this 1950 drama. TV DAILY LOG Iii)""'" Wednesday "'' IJ MITZI GAYNOR SPECIAL Evening * wHh !llike Connors, Ken Berry. _(Ian Dailey , IWIClt 27 8 IJ)1J!G1m Mitzi ••• TM 1:00 • D a r' ~ l!r.'I -1111-fint n .. Ken 8e11y and Dan 011117 Beethoven By TOM BARLEY 9! ... OMlf' , .... '''" rather well with the carefullY oel<ded mailer 'MJl'k -a this i n s t a n .c e Beethoven'• magnificent "'Egmont.." Sociely. ' Foster, a veritable W01'1 ~ hon. on the. podluln all nlgbl. mnftllflmlT , "The House • 'Of Blue U!aves," John c;;~·s comic trage<ly, will ;,receive· l ts Onmge C<l<mlf preml'1'e ntirl Wednesday w~$ the Ora,nge Ooost O>lliftl ~ dellar~ mcnt _.nt1 Liie-play for a fouM!al ruo. ' ' 'f1lla . mus~. critic 11 well a"-"' that ,'l'&DY . t eJ Io"' scrlb/!I In lhiJ .......... land of Joumalbm .lend to look ukance at those Inclined to offer the spoken word as a supplement to the muJical of· fer!ni. qul<kty welded this µray ol ' ... ,,"i',!':.....,' taleall Into -potent force:,..,. _ _;_ .... __ ~ John Ferzacea. OCC drama Instructor' ilr , directing the &how, which QeQten around a New Y~amlly. 'l'l!ebnical director iJ P.eter &;,rpollo. '11ley go along with •·Peter and the Wolf" because, they condeocendloaly smile, the Prokofieff work is , after all, kid's stuff. But anything beyond that is sure to produce a tightening of the lips and the acid explanation that good music at the adult level speaks for Itself and is in no need of amplification, oral or otherwise. Enter Laurence Harvey and Marlette Hartley onto the Crawford Hall stage t o demonatrate to an absolutely enchanted UC Irvine audience Saturday night that a little masterly narration goes down and malnlained tbal Ua1soD THE Bl\ITISll actor llJd hll · · chal'!Ding componlon were IJ\roo?M, just aa .be had '°. tremenctously • etrectlve In magruficently ~ne m the fll'lt tracing the rile and fall of the half o1 a splendid program. Du~h hero. Count Egmonl, The British,. who b a v e and the pur..t purist Ill ~~~ as pr1DC1pal IU'St con- crltical ranks would have \o ~.wr ~f the Ro y a J. concede that their fiery ek>-Pbilannon1c,_ dearly love ~ qu~ brought home In the man. And little wonder; his best possible way the message work tn the Orange County contained in that auperb concerts assigned to hlm h~ Beethoven score. been phenomenal and this Maestro Lawrence Foster blended tbe talents of Harvey and Miss Hartley with the clear IOprano of that fine Bri t ish artist, Shella Armstrong, and the solid 1up- port of the Los Angeles Philarmonic Orchestra for an "Egmont" that goes down in this criUc'1 record book as one of the finest offerings of tbe Orange Coonly Phllhannonlc "Egmont" concert was po ex· cepllon. ·HB WAS THE centfal figure ·"In a collaboration that· gave ua, before the Interval, an ex- ce pt lo n al offering of Beetho•en's Conel!rto'lil c that merited and' got a standing ovation from a capacity au- dience. A ·s s odate roncertmaster G leM Dicterow tanged his ' 1l11 ' • f • alollg.!lde the cello of N-1 Jli>8eD 81\d James Yields' eloqutnt piano tor a brllllant , readin& of a 1'0l'k that appears aU too rarely In our coocert balls. Tony DI-Novi portrays Artia Shaugbnesay, a zocikeeper and would·be aongwrtter. )jis .... Roonie, AWOJ. from tbe ' ' Fields, especially, caught the eye with a contribution Opera Role lhat eleYBled the Pi•no seg· ment of the work .to equal .1a1 .. with ,the viilll• and cello, For Bing. the keyboard , in other hands, often tends to be overshadow· .J ed by ils stringed companions NJ;;W YORK (UPI) -Sir althou&b thJs most certainly Rudo)! Bini. re!lred general was not Beethoven's intention. manager of the. Metropolitan Opera, has signed a contract It was a f I aw res s with the New York City Opera performance by all thl'e1! for a non-singing role in a artists with the peak, from new production opening to- Utis critic's point of view, night. , coming in the beautifully Sir Rudolf will mime the stated largo that divides the !'Qle of Sir Edgar in Hans three movements. Vi o 1 Jn , Werner Renze's "The Young • .,..,_,._...,"'°"""'""'..,.,...,,.._,....,.,..., •••• J ... ..,..,, •••• ""11 piano and cello were as one Lord ." The opera will have its w ti!IPW-l here in a memorable state-East Coast premiere under the ~The Os~ar W • ment of one of Beethoven's direction of Sarah Caldwell of IUD ers il.:.rieh•"•t•sco•r ..... =;;;;;;;;;==the-.~----iiiOpeiiiiiiiraiiieo•m;;;;pan;;;.y. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -\VJn. Best foreign language Olm- nen of the 45th a.Mual awards '''Ibe Discreet Charm of The of the Academy al Motion Pio-Bourgeoisie," France. hll'e Arts and Sciendes: Best achievement to film ed.· Best achlevemenl lb soond-ltlng -Dovld Bretberioo, ''Cabaret.'' adapted by Ralph Burns. Best achievement in cinemar tography -Geoffrey u ... woy. auf, "Cabaret." ~i Jbuth Coast Repertory AN EVENING OF RARE PLEASURE I ''THE TEMPEST'' by William Shakospoaro Anny, is played by Joel Swenton. JlMnle's maotalty WI· balanced v/ii., llwna~,'' is portra~ed ,'by ~~s. while Blaoche Ml a well·knowtt lo<al -munity tbtator acjr,.., plays Ronnie's girl lriencf. llUnilY. " •• "''Ille "°"""'ol lllue l..e••••" will be I P(eaented ~I ·· s, 30 Wedoesdjiy through SatlltUY )JI the <fC a ud I tori 1>-m . .~lsfree. f'IATIO 1·: GENERAL THIATRES .......... llST leCTOI OfTMITU.I • llSTri{TUtl Of1Ml \'Ull \\'ou. ;,t Academy_ r..i Awardt ~ ., ., DAYS 6:4 SAT. & SUN. l:hU ROBERT ST!VE REOfORD McQOfEN "' l "JEREMIAH "GETAWAr 'JOHNSON" <'"' " ... WiJ ~ lilri:.I W _... )oin M~ Conl'IOl'S IS SUtStl for thlt f> ig mualc and eomedy ~clal 111rrl111 . IMuJI "Tht ChetllnJ Gll'lll" the wmtl1• sln1er·d1~r·IClt11S, r 1t11urt Mltrl Gaynor. 1,i· 0 DI ,_...,. C!) Cd Surt I "' fll-f1l "'"' Rober! Knudoon and Dovld "Cabaret.'' Hild yard, "cabaret. 0 Best supporting actor--Joel Special achlevement award Grey, "Cabaret." for vl!IJal effects -L.B. Ab-Best achievement in docu.- bott and A.O. Flower, "The mentary shcrt subject&-'"lbis Poseidon Adventure." Tiny World," produced by Best soog -1111le Morning After," from "The Poseidon Adventure." Special award -Edward G. Robimm . Tv.M•'I' t•ni sunoy, 1111 ,.m. -1121N..,,..-t11¥11,, co.11 Mn1 . ' RtMn'll*'/lllfOnnltlon~ .... i'"'ii' iiii~'I ~~~~~~!!~;~ SUNDAYS • A P>,AY _PO• CHILOHN -1GIC THUTIIE AT "°' P.M. -~~~ • ~ SUI ,,_ fm '*'-t tf Molltrw P111t1111 (R) Ml Dukt ta.wide t:JO fJ Newt GI IW_..... Ill ... .,"" USMC enno...... m ............ .. l!)O Ci) Hepi 1 KtrMI ml El t.11 dt Ml 9trril fJ -..: (90) "Mn • 1 Stttq" 1~5 flll IEJUT \!•Pl , ........ (dfl) '60--ErllSt lofClllM. Glenn -a.,. IM ......... TIM ftf1t of tlX ~IM!llil Metln'L MIJNfttlJMI I sefta of fll"" llJ IDCll llflll W11tw-,..., "'*'I"* Jiii ...... llit .. ...,.. -• 10:00 I ID.._,•-. 8 Hllh drama In Arctic! \ GI--'11il G1111 * "Al>POINTMENT WITH I~""',.,...,,.. DESTINY-Peary's Race Ill¥---tor Th~N h Pole.'' GD._.. e w a,,.r11t • U)Dt,,_,..,.. 11W WIUI "P11ry'1 Rtct "11Jt1S1 laclb for thl Horth fol•" Lome Greent 7:00 II (fl D m.,.. llfffltll t111' d1'm•tlc c1rron1c11 ot 9 hWllll tw Man on• rn111'1 lift' 1 obsession to Cil Tfll,UI If ~IM!lctl pt.u ti:lt pmo h1llm1r). on tM (I) Ulltnlid WOl1lll Pol• a ·vn.r1 N1 u .. 1 a BEAUTIFUt:• El RESS ID 1 ""i.., * SETS WILD' PACE FOR ID,_~""'" O'BRIAN "SE~RCH" NOW fl) SllllM••ntt Mlril fD Whfflt, Klill 111d a., CJ ~€!:' SEUCK "SUffer My II) MlllllCI Child" Mtl Ferrtr suuts •s Johll EI!) AAdtftMll M 11 C.••14Mi Rickman, II lndllitrtal 1JOC1011 wtlo mu.rs' amt.. hites PTobt •11nt \lohn LotkwOod m..... ... lo lac.le his da11itit.l. Best achievement in short Otarles and Martina Huguenot subjects, live action -"Nor-van der Linden. man Rockwell's World . . . Best achievement in docu- An American Dream," produc-mentary features -"Mar- ed by Richard Barclay! · joe.'' produced by Rowan! Best achievement ht short Smith and Sarah Kernocban. aubjecta, animated .. t _~"A Bestachievenmrtmcoatmne Christmas Catol" procluceo by design -Anthony Powell, Richard Willil:~s. "Travels with My Aunt." Best supporting.,""'™" . -Best achievement Ill art di- Eileen H~kart, Butterflies rection _ "Cabaret," Rolf Are Free. Zehetbauer and Jurgen Ki .. DOORS OPl!N 11 .. HNI • ..,_,, "Hll.t.ltTIRIAK KIO'' "" "HOT ROCKI" biich. Set dodoratlon by 11 .... berl Strahl. . . ' Best orlglnal.dranllltic llCOl't! -"Lirrielight," Olar1es Chap- lin, Raymond RasCh and Larry Russell. i Best scoring aliaP!"tioo - Special award -Rosalind R.SS.11. Best stoey and screenplay (based m factual or original material) -Jeremy Lam.er, ''The Candidate..'! Best actw -14arlon.Bra1> do, '"The Godfather"' ref!Bed. Beot actres •. -Liza Minne!· li, "Cabaret." -• Best picture -"The~ '~-Al~t s. ~dy, pro-1 1,.8 "' ..... ,.... o moo m• •• • - D Wiit Tiii Yow FttMf Im tto.. Owen Manh1U dtltnds I col!ttt lj~~~~~~~ii~~ g 11rrJ Wtst Dlw prof1nor ICW5tt1 II tht murder of Cl)Tt T• .. Trvtil a sl11dt11! wltfl wtiom lhl WU hf¥. (I)'" Wllll lw tt ln1 111 1t11lr. Julie Solima rs avats. Cybill Shtphonl Eddie Albert Je1nnl1 Berlln DIUN .. $-'(t)....... l'Jlodl"""ft""'"' (dra) ·55 -Don Mum1, Marilyn ·= ~: lraht• CMtde Molltot, Arthur O'Conntll fl) o '9Cl4t dt 1tf1t 9 Ytuq Dr. Mdtre m i lpitijL 1 Tiit Tntl fM_ TM I= T11n11e Music lrrttmallol'lll Show, fl' Olli' It At tfM ltoflfront HIM in 1964 for sllowin1 ill ITIO¥l1 m llllp I 1f11 CJ11111M theatres, becomes 1n hlstm1cal dot· m T)lt lsrfotff'• LHt ume_nt of lh,• rt birth of !$C~ 11111 mJ Wd11111 F1111ity roll in the 60 s. ]:55 8 t1~11s Wtn1-Up / lnllt!NU IO:IS IJ Nm l1k1n vs. Goid1n Slalt Warriors. 10:30 I ~-=Com•~ serlat1 1:00e ())11scia1 Dr ....... n. mu,. .. ltf~ Tllt loreK, 1 S1ussl1n Jprboi O __ _ of t(:Okla, s11411ks for 111wlldllle 11:0080 l).a;,QUJwNm In his pit• IOI Hit pr111rvltion ol {)) (() Qi Ntwt 0°""''-IOl!lt ttlrttl1ned Trufful1 trtu ind (}) M.vsllll pillOll I . LollY- madonna I Jiiii1 PAW.VISION" 1£!:!1 METROCOl.OR xxx . pin s ..... Mc9wff "JUNIOR BONNER" 111tdlu ol Grldlt Gran. ,,... Movit· "H . Jll '"" (-} CJ OlmMl•l2 (R) Offic:trs ~ • lllllU 11 . ,,.,. I~-~~~"'!"~~~~ Mtltor ind Riff much to th1i1 S4-t1ry Mentll, J111 St1rt1na. F . ' m Trlffl tr ColtStqlHlllCU dlt1nt1, 111 1ulrntd new l:JPI \It· EE llmtr TH Ar•*"'I: lllcles~lft in ~,.tfment ta catch ml Miiiie l1t11 Sllow WtceellOfYlhlftla ll·tSU)Q11t111l4 o m Cll m ""' 1,... ..., n:,. 0 rn cas lit• ""'" <C> -ca. (~) l'•lll Simms Is horrlflld when 11D11" (1!h}-Willi1m Conrld lf11L his SOlt·lrl·LIW HowM refuse• to~· Da m Jtllnny Clt'IN =~the $4,000 he won Oii I 1111111 0 Mtn hi I SuitNst m r"" ~ "'"'"""' 0 NEW FROM UNIVERSAi. m ""' ..... * Husband, Wife, Lover fB Ktn111111 Coflie Entangled in Bizlrre ED America '11 Murder Triangle ii) .... ......,,-.. 0 (}) 00 Ill ""' w..u ..... ll) ilPlftlM ltnp1p Pn&flJll ltrtahl .. nt "Night life" Ptuil Rdl& l:JD I)({) I !RC(JIL I TM Stlfllll Cllftt has It ken owr 1n entire restlllflllt M 1nlm1itd td1pt1tion 11f Osca1 tor 1n 1nni~el'Sl11 party tt whlc:~ Wlldt's short ~~It. whith tells In h1 and his wife are tile onlr 111ntL 1ne1ortc1! __.of 1n over·sized The restaurant owner ausl*b th• redust who• Icy heart 11 melted unusutl ttleb11l ion is lnOfl sinister ~ 1111 w1rmth of'°'"' dllldren. lhtn It 1ppe1rl. Chtrtn Aldr111n CJ Qi ID Nit WHIMJdtr MJStllJ tnd Annt fr111Cl1 stt1, -.t1•11 '1h1 Midtown Bet!" 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"l!MIY Slots no 11.~",lll ~ostldon Advenhtre."' t ' ,• , IMI • CPeJ r HC.-H ' -·~·f ~ 'f" ' '• ~/~ I o ~~.J!!!J , , , "''-"'""u.<11."""'"' .PO, '··"'~(Ill"·""--~ ' ' Secoltd ffft•,.. Ill • BARB.RA STREISAND "U!' JHE SAND'BOlC" . CONT: • SUNDAY FROM '2 ' -. . ~ '·'' CO.HIT' D.I. ONLY! "BRUTE . CORPS"111 -·--( .... )' •• .,,,_........ MOSKOWITZ" w D v , ............. --..... ''°" • -~· ~ ••• ,,. <.., __ ... e are .1. ou .._.. 1 "" 1 ~1 --_,... '""°'"""' ""' .1o11o '.-" .. -.!:::::.!:::!~--~---------------.LL'-'---1 ·-----------------...,.r,... ' 4:»(J)lt.••1Mlldll II ~ 111 •ate f I Bt1'h Bl-cl, , So. •I G1r0.1t G••v• rr"w1r 534·621t DOtf1 "'1S$ If (I.) lAIHBOW B•IOGI (It) (2.) G~I SHllf(a IPGI (3.) TWO LANI ILACKT°' IR) lmP<1•laf ttw'n • • + •••di •11111. ' I H••bof •1v11I. • 1·1162 ACAIUIT AWlp MOMIHlll MAit.OM BRANDO GOOFATHiR (R) + IRUTI CORPS IR) Lu•col11 llv., •t•I ol Knoit 517-2223 Today' Final ' ' YOI.. -~ NO. 87, 7 SECTIONS, 90 l' AGES • ORANG£ COQNTY, CALIFO~NIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1973 TEN CENTS • - unty May Lose UCI Hospital, Med SChool -c ~ ly GEORGE LEIDAL • • .. o ... ,....... . C Irvil>e may not get a teacblhg hospital on campus or WOl'IO, fe 114 medical ICbool moved 9ut of Orange County, '.a stile ve eomni!Uee report wggestca. • _ • . . 1,Pur study alternatives being .,.,D.8i<lced by the Joint t-eP. mmi~ on Teaching llospltal Siting; only one suggests any ~ ltill being' given to the prov!si6lj of a campus::leaching for UCl-CalUornla Collego ql_,Jleditjne, a,hospital -350 beds, on camPll -was used to jQslifr ~o~~m~r ~Fflth sci;'~~ ird, ~~ for . ~e' Um• . . .. . --- ni. meuure set aside tor UC! $87 million In ltate bond funds tor hoepltal 111d medlcll school construction. The legislature will decide wller9 the: money lhould be spent. ' The fourproposals under study by the joint committee.are: .. -SHARING OF COUNTY and university resources "with no ad- ditional ill-patient he!15 being' constructed" on campus. .,..C:ONSTltUCTION of an on-campus teaching hospital al UC!. :-:IMPRq~N~lhe _''.Primary c are t~g" -family-care pbystcian j.raiiling -facility at Orange Coun\Y. Medical Center with • more extensive use of UCI affiliations in community hospitals and clil)ics." . • . • -"TRANSFERRING the medical school to an area ol the stale where community Involvement and adequate com munity teaching 11- cilltiea are preaent.0 The alternatives are listed in a summary of the Feb. 28 "pre· liminary report" of the joint committee headed by Assemblyman Willie Brown (D-San Francisco). The final alternative leaves room for the legislature to act on Brown's oft-stated feeling that "no more state 1noney should be spent for hospitals which do not serve the inner city." It suggests the UCI . medical school !Dlght be moved to another location including the !See VCI, Page !I • . -• • .. \ . • _..ommun1ca .. ion l -J • •. ~-~ .. . .. -------•• • lo. • • . V.tf A ·sUigiilg ' . ~ LA :conference • Taxes ,. tnn·· astic Event ' Be ,presented \ CONT A.CT LENS • . ' ~ -. .. . .. • Paftel :'lfltioreil Act' · Co~st : Ex~mptlon Approvals Cited Voting against the disclaimer were .Mayor Arthur Holmes, of San Clemente; Mrs.. Cannon .l\'IUIChaw of Los. Angeles llld Donald Phllllpo of Laa& Beach. * * * Develi>pers • • g g (Jnei~-- llJ L. lllnR klllllll ' ............. ~" 8"' tJtbig IO .. botagt the South CCIU! Reckinal Corulervatioll Com- ~lon by drivJni It broke,. a member of that newly-created panel chal'Jled in a Newport lleach talk this miinuna. Mn. Judy a-ner of Lido Isle, ad- dreAlng thO Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce at the Balboa Bly Club, said llllllY lawlllila filed apiillt the com- mission had nothing other than nuilaDce value. • "It's .a purpooeluI attempt to discredit the co~ _for all kinda of re&IODI," Mra. l!oleer chlll)!ed. ·She 'llMI lt ii esijmated the lllllJ will cost aa much as fl.5 million to' defend and called them "a purpooefW attempt lo drain us of funds." Mn.-· who along with San CleJD<\!IUI• Mayor Ar! Holmes' spoke befoni':IOO pe'rsoos al a Chamber Sunrise Bull Seulon, said lawyers have admitted tliey don 1 stand a chance ol ""1Ding aome bf tbe 81\lls. "People have told me tliat the lawyers (See SAIMYl'AOE, Pa,. l) MA.GIC ON HOUSE Have a house ID IOll! A DAILY Pnm clasailled want ad could 1JDaZe 70U with llJ quiet -· a.a If lhll -""'' . llAllOOR VIEW HOME . Connel.~ 1 bed, 1 hi. 1"'11 tam. !ft!.1 lib new. i 8"' lelM .... , llnd,aVlil. " .... < ....... -} • '!bat ad wu in tho paper m a Friday -tbe -WU IOld by Saturday after-,_! For a qulclt Ale ~I Yvor.!'!!!. lilt YOOll home With a DAILY PUA1< ad- viser. The direct llne is MWm. --. ---- . ' OAll.Y ju.OT •S!Mt Ptlltt GIVEN HIGl1ill l!OSt Jud .. H. W1 ....... ~nl1ht ' Judge Knight Gets Reagan . Nod for ·Beiich . Laguna Nlgiie~jurlsl H. \fllTEll Knight of the South Orqe COUnti Judicial Dlstrid rhuniclpal '°'I"• baa been ap- pointed lo a newly creat.d · SUperlor Court Bench ·In Orange Oowlty by Gov. Rooald· Reagan. .. "It came as quite a 8UJ'Prile to me," Judge Knight said today. •11 really love ft down he~ in our court, and wlll be sorry to leave, bul .bf the same token, I IOQk l!fWard to tiic challenge of ' t~ s~or Court bench. I'm sure I'll ' .!in/! ii lhlerelling' and· rewardtng," ~qdge•l<n!.i.hl said. Knight said Gox. ,Reag1111 11".....U.UY called Tqe$y to 'worm ·him of the ap-pointment, buj he' rnJased the call. • "Unfortunate)x. I wa5 m my way to Santa Ana lo talk lo the Gtand Ju,ry llld milled .hbn;'1 • be-~td. biter, Judge Knlfht called Sacram-llld spoke with the governor's appointment secretary: A reJll.llered'-Republlcan, Judge Knjght said tliit he has not been active 1n pollticaJ:affain. • Judge Richard Hamlltori, ~nior judge at the Wuna Niguel mwUclp¢ court, IJ a Democrat. • Judga =· said tbe date °' tho formil. ·• -U. ceremony #I , 'a '"perlOI' °'"' baa not ,.. bemi M:liedul!lcL ' •. ' > : He l,11/. ~ o&."o1 I; new' iio<ts ~t the SU'i)l!fi<!r Court createil'by the ,ia\e leglsla\>IN because of . Pciiiiita!lba ii>-' creases lri Orange County. " ~ Judge Knlaht wps sraduited froin the Unlvtl11ity <ii. V!riinla School of Law in 1955. lie llOl'Ved as a legal ollk:tr In the United States Marino Corpe until 11169 (See KNIGHT, PIP l) County Cyclist Killed in Crash A If-~ i-wlertdo motoreyclist d1ed y ,_, ol Jnjurlts r!CO!ved qrller Ill 1 cruh into a camper truck. The Oranir• COUnty eor-t'1 ofDce aid Olen J1111<1 ol Ill DorotbJ St., dlOd at u.rtin Luther ,Hospital lhol1lJI after ..... . Pollce said be WIS wt-in the iOO block ol Baker Street In Fullerton -I a.m. ....... be collidOd Willi the camper truck wldctl -ma!W1c a lelt tum. • Candidates Speak Out At Forum By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Of t11t 011tY ~Utt II.ti The lack ol commwticatlon in lht Laguna Beach Unified School District emerged as a serious issue Tuesday night at a forum attended by slx candidates running for the school board. Appearing bel ... more than 75 persons were candidates Jane Boyd, Dr,' Nol'Tllln Browne, Rooald Krebor, DI'. Frederic · Ludwlf, Mlchoel Sqar abd Wllllam Thomas. Dr. Browne, reterrlng to com .. , mlllli<ll\Ot]s J!etW"'1 tk ICboQi lioard ........ 1dmllllltfll., 11111, "f ..... li . sounds lilo! an exqgeratlon, but there has been almoet none." "The )loard wool4n'l 1Je U l!lil•li is toda~ II there· had been t!lor• !'lftl- munlcllion," ..W Dr. llro-a lllcal dentlJt ~ board member lbice 1911. "We've talked communication for years and yean, over and over .. .lt's iolnethlng Ille ochool board l1as never aolved," he add!<f. 111 hope that we can do better. 11 Jane Boyd, co-owner of a downwwn , Laguna Beach travel qency, laid lhe moll Important lUk "IJ tho real«atlon of oommuott1 conlldence in the Board ol Educatioo. The board mull listen, hear • uodenland llld then mike decisions out In the open. °Closed doors are IYD'lboll of closed mindJ," sa1d Mrs. Boyd, a board rDe.mber since 1119. The Board of Education, ahe added; must keep tl\e "public oonatanUy anre ol the coodlllon ol the schools -both good and b.14.11 I The current comnumtcationa problem Is part of a broad trend in education, said Dr. Frederic Ludwig, a profOSIOr of pathology and radiological science at the . College of Medlclne, UC Irvine. i While modem education ad· ministrations have become more com· 1 pl.ex, lay agencift, have remained esae,n.. tlally the oame, .. id Ludwlf. 1 He sugg..ted balaoclna the school ' board with "more professionals" and establishment of i<lvlaory gfoupe in the areas ol finance, public opinion and tat boob. l He stressed the advilor),. bodlet. should be accountable to the Board of Educa- tion. . "The school board is loo controversial. We have loo many --llld have 1--1 (See CANDIDATES, Pap ll We_..er Mostly sunny ·la the way the weatberlady colb ii fix' Thursday, with •llihUy wanner temperatures of 8D at the beaches, incbln& up lo 65 inland. Overnillll loWI In the upper IOI. INSIPE T8a-'l' "Cobaret1 • led bf LW llin- •eUi, receftlcd tncU"t of the hon- "'' in 'IW3doU lligh'l'1 Acodrmu A•rds •"°"' 1Clth tight Otairs. S'd atorit1, l'GQ<• a, 4. ao. At Y-lenkl ~ ..,._ t L.,M...... • ....... #-al ...... , ........ " .... c.,...,... • .. ..... ,..... 4." C.,., CenMr II °'*" c.tfltJ t CllWt!M A... ,TA.' a .; Cenlkt " ,.... 1'·• ~ p Qr.$~ II DMtll Mttlct& ' ''"* ...... ...,, llllltlMll'llM • T....... a llttttUlllWllM »11 nr..tlft 1WI ,....,.. INt w..... • ............ ,. ................. .... ...... ....,.. .......... ,,. • I ' • •• , DAil v Pll01 LB ----- Planners • • • Give Okay On Property The Llguna , Bca(h Planni111 Com-1 mialon hu ruled U11t two propooed prop-.• er1y cha nges \Vere In conformance with , the General Plan. thut sending them on their way to clty QJUnCU for review, The flr'lt. propoea), a storage addition to the Ugtl\a Moulton Playhou1e , w a 11 described bv Playhouse board member Glenn Vedder P.fonday night. The ad· d!Uon will add about 500 square feet at , • the back of the Pltyhoole property ad- joloinl the stage. Vedder said the addition , to be finished - in 1974 at 1 cost of about $10,000, would .... 1ra111c rrom the 11ag, to con1ro1 ~ :t · v.. a-d G-~ room during productlonl. • ~V!' r •• ..,.. -. • t."' • ' , , • DAILY ,..~!-~!'" ..... ~ ... ., ~ .\o: ··~· ;.a =: .•. .. Proposed public acct&! dedication to a , section of ocean frontage at Crescent · "'14Usiclfl at Thurston Jntetme_diate School In Laguna Bay Drive wu al .. judged to conform to ~ach opens tonight ~nd ~ontinues nightly af 8 p.m. 'l'l)e plot involves a pt;vj'te ·sch~lt'.l!M.hen·di· vided, half for boy& arut;bllf tor glrls:'l'be divider, . the General Plan: lhrou1h Sunday. From left to rtgbt are' Tangy Mat- Tbe commilllon forwarded recom· , ztnger, Gretchen Rodecker and Lauren ROdecker. ·a hedge', alas; tiu a bole.:111 ii. -• ~ · · :: , • I .~ : , -•; ' . mendaUon that the pedestrian way • ------ between Crescent J)ay Drive and an ·, observation polr.t should be five feet 'wide and that a dnlnage ltne be relocated at the owner's ~Ille. The comm..llslonen continued to the nest meeunc a decllion oo whether to recommend that the city participate in a count)'·Wlde transportation study pro- poaed b)i the county road department. A r.oning ordinance amendment to transfer certain pennlt procedure& from the planning commlssion to the board of adjustment was passed to second hear· _ ing. Included would be conditional use permit requeatt. · An lnformatlooal preaentatlon of the p r o p o 1 e d Machu Plcchu townhouse . developme;J" at Top of the World north of the exiltlng developments between Alta Laguna and 'lburston Intermediate School wu given by Lorry R<dman, one of the developen. ' The ~unit plan calls for 70 percent open sapce, terraced hlll1ide clusten of about eight unitl each and a denllty of 3.4 unlta per acre . Redman represents Creative Com· munlties, ]no., of Huntington Beach. Ostrander and Klahiyama are architects for the proposal, which could ac· commodate up to 500 new reaident1 on a 73-acre 1\te. Included are four tennis cour~1_ a swimming pool and pool house, and ptay field. Plannus pve no ofliclal reaction to the pre""1\itlon, which wlll be lclleduled lor finLpubUc hearing later. Street Revamp . -In Laguna Beach , • Awaiting, Study . · A Rl'<JllOSed rtall1P1menl or (\lonneyre Streel Including eliminating a dip IOllth '' or Calliope baa not been referred to the · city council for act!~. Al Theal , pu~llc works director, said today in clar:lfica· tion . The proposal now stands In limbo pend· . Ing a study seulon by the planning commlnion Monday to discuss possible , wa1kw1y1 and bike tralls In addition to . ' :l aguna Sehool _lI()p efulS: ;_· :~~nii~·~<;roup· . · · · · ' . : c ~ : "·1 ,.., i;. . · -_ ;4; t SclWu -:.pciiice .. u ~ 'J/ .....:.. .. 'le--\· · ..... ~ ~ . ,. • ·Discuss _Vamu ;-·s stms~:-";~;::}ft~~~;~~~·t: ; • . ' Satonlaf at Dall.I JJJJts Higb School to School finances , innovation, smokfng and discipline were among topics kicked around at Tuesday night's forum featur · UljJ candidateJ for Laguna Beach Board of ~ucatioo. Clndtdate Ronald Kreber, a deputy diltrtct attorney, made the strongest statement on achool finance and 1aid the COIDllllllllty 11u the right to know hy derWil 1'otts are ao high. ' . For example, he said, Thuraton Intermediate School coslf 50 per~ent more to operate than TOP" of tfHi World Elementary School. The state average for the costl differential between Junior htgha ind Olementary achoo! 11 o~ly 15 percent, he said. Kreber noted the school district has a $4 million budget, but is unable to pro- vide more apace for vocational educa· tlon, language lab equipment and lm· proved tennis facilities at Laguna Beach High School. "Innovation ha• been going on all the time," aaJd Dr. Norman Browne, an in· cum bent. "We have been dedicated to the in· dividual child; the beot P"'l'am.s, stsrr atlllzaUm and maintenance procedure." 1ald Jane Boyd, a board member since 1969. "Irmovatlon is a fresh approach to the solution of new or old problems. It's not whether Innovation but how ." she said. "We have loWi academic achievements In too many 1ubject areas," said \Villiam Thomas III, board president. 'fl'here are some of us who feel 1ijlere ar1t too !marlY 1bortcomings $o 'la-/ we F ro111 Page 1 MAYOR ... guidelines," Gumblncr said. "' have-a great thing going ," Thonw a~· benefif' • sc~P .. ~ !of ~exican- ded. American students. "We have some who like this total The event will be held from 8 p.m. to child roncept. I don't buy it. It's bWing midnight and Mexican food will be IOld. against the family unit . . . philo90phy AdmlsJfon will be ff.50 for woinen, $2 for should be up to the family ,'' the board president said. men and children will be admitted free. He also denounced "non-<ibjective The public is invited. teaching ... I mean brainwashing." He The scbdlarshlp f'llDd • establislttd by said aome teachers w e t e "elec· the Eatudiantil Mexicano ClUb ot Dana tioneering" with school children and Hills High for graduating Mexican- "convincing kids I'm all bad." ,.. American seniors who want to continue Asked how he wOOld handle !mlok\ng in school. probTems at Laguna 'lleach High SchoOI, candidate Michael Sagar said: "The rulell which exist are more than ade-- quate . The solution is to implement them more strongly." . Responding to a similar question, Or. Frederic Ludwig. a medical school pro- fessor, said: "I'm a cancer researcher and am adamantly opposed to the cigarette. It should be forbidden by law." F rom P agel CANDIDATES ... " oome polar~ we have.teiftopibieter- ing on the board," declared Ronald Kreber, a deputy district attorney. Krebe.r sald tt b. lmportanl for board members to talk to yjrtqu.s gFOUP• within ~i comwun1w,, votwi aq4 .~'1-fel\1>1·1 "We shouid adverUse our meelipgs ilnd put on the agenda wnat will '1)e discuss- ed ," Kreber added. Candidate hiichael Sagar, a Santa Ana attorney, blamed the current com· munlcations crisis on inaction by the board in Implementing recommendations of the Education Priorities Study Com- mittee. l1ifor 1riation On Medical Scho ol Sites Of the volumes of information preieiited to tM Joint l,<gtslatl1f ·Committee on Hospital Siting whtdl ii muUing possible location of a .teachlog hoepltal at UC Irvine, $~ fOlld\t.ltlg :ou;e;Sbme. facti !IWUdtd! In the starro preliminary report. --Or II 7 medical ochoolo In the. U.S., eight are in California. ~ -&xly-seven medical 1ehools•are publicly owned, and slx are in CIHfCtnla. •'1" .t)\1t, •11"' -Of all medical scboola, ,97 aft . liliate with a general unlv.erslty and all eight in C81lfomla are univerai~ ty affiliated. -Forty-four schools are located on general university campu1ea while six of California's e~t medlcal schooll are "on campus '. • ---- Of UC Dispu e ' LocaUon of a teaching '1olpital Oii'? unJ,.rsllY ·sp0kesmen It lo major uni•enlty eampua '1'1'"t~lhe ~equate to -provide • .1\111 ranae lo major point of dlsagtoe-t bet the I !••~'"" qperi._,, en anent uc Irvine medlc31 scbOd'I ua te ~ ---..-..,. leg!BtaUve committee'• prellmlnt? find· ~la to VCl-OC I Inga. • -• 11o!"vernya•••~· UCl-Ollilomla Col~e ·'of -Medcine .,. ' ~-Dean Stanley Van Doti •OOrt s6I in U.O• WOltld Jlt to ochool, February he believes the teaching "In ~ community w e "tall ade- hospital and related medical school in-~~~ for teaching po~ already ex· structional buildings are belt loclted 1st. ~· . nest 10 the remainder of the cf;DiPul. ~Is 1tatement not heard the pubhc. UCl'1 achoo! ol blologjcal soeocea has teltimon)' presented In the ,i.. 9 bear· obviot.&s reJat!oodiip ~ lhe medical __ itii!I ln Sa.t!ta Ana, appeaJ'.W 1o be the training . doctora recelv~ and to the • basl.o of tbe new al tern~ that the reoearch that 11 upected of a "prestige" medical 1cboo! bl mpYOd ! Orange raclllty. · · CouniY to oome other l~tlf" where Juat -U Important, Van Den Noori lold auch a"bQepltal eJ!sts. ..!~. . the Joint teglalatlve C om m I t to ,I on ObaerVers ohtatewlde ~~7-1 polltill!l Hospital Sltlilg last February, Is the op-lllQest Martin Lu""J Kini ta! in poriunlty for medical students to d,ra)' on So.qll> Central Los ,4"1'10f such a Other academic dtsclpllneo of Ille campus po\enllal j>ospl\al, '.l'li• Wat!%1al hao -humanities, comp~ter . s c I e n c e s , bad difficulty attractlnl. Q'1' ty ~ff. engineering -and nux . with rather than Rufal poqr. would bene.ff~-tr at1on ot be apart from, other students. a new medical school in F Count)' On lhe otber side of the coin If tbe $!all and a hospital there is iaJd · 1 tbe bUI report of A.18emblyman Wlllie Brown's detailed by ~ conu;nit~ 1 , . committee. 'lbe San Franclsoo Democrat , ,li Orange County M Center has said stall money !or hoopltals sllOUld .(OCl>IC)11a ~med lnadiiiu '.ind ooun- go to aerve rural or Inner ctlrpoor1l!Ot ty' governmeill )a.unwl'1!nl I J1f1n1 It up alOuent whlta neighborhoods. • !O', '-\fll\d!iflls, b)ll de1i9\1:1~!'1!¥Jht otaff . Brown!• committee staff polnl6 out ~ the comm !tee irillh 1ber< ls that "less than hall or au schools rio -to spend !he v :1pproved (training doctors) are located oo a bond (\lfld$ for a teaching'_. Ital in general university campus ... " 'lbe Orange County. 1 _,_11~ .. ,., . report adds lhat the "c!,assi~" m~IJlS of Some action in the legi:M as ex· training_ doctors in a medical school pected by June. One bill, IW,·· late Sen. , localed on a upiveralty camJ>UJ With a Dennis E. carpenter (R-Ne)' Beach) teadung hospitaJ,,"ls the pattern lor only providing plapnlng funds 1.··~ VCI 28 of 117 ol U.S. medical schools." l~tlon l!!MlpUal1 awal!a fin ,,otproval. The committee's prellD}inaty report Fteiuinably' were the ib'f:l com- concludeJ;: "Ev~ medical ICbool does mittee to urge relocation of the UCI nOt requrre its own on.campus le8ching mediCaf school to another on and hospitalt" . , the legfstature were to 'lgr~. bood The CQP)lllittee auggesta lhe que1Uon of funds would be •pt.pt not dlni a need lofan on:campus bOspital, "should hoaplta) blll r•lhtr ln ~t~c ,1uttable be consll!ere<\ In the llg~t ol the acfeouacy classr-60nr,")aboratori" and pace to or avaUab)e off-campqo ,)\oSj>ltw; clinics _: an--existlng'l(ospttal wber~ a edical and otb'.er resourcea In ;..,the area ·sct\oOl '~obld· be Created~ tt (availabie) /or teaching~-" WHether or not Ille ]Olli~' ttee ac- A)l who addresSed the commltlee &Ug· tually m'ates '!\!ell l I ndatlon gested Orange Collnty'M~cal Cente~ IS m8y ID ttl~.fln~ ihnaly1i1 ' on the inadequate as a hospital facility. recent change 1n 1ts ct>mposl . • tf jl * * * * * .. ill-"• From PGfe J · .:;•"; UCI ME DICAL ScHOOL •.• ~ .:~:~. . ; ... new Martin Luther King Hospital in South Central Loi An&= Bniwn'! committee t!fet in Santa Ana Feb. 9 lo ·he · • mony from the university ·and others regardini the IO<:Atlooi ,the teaching hoSJ)ital. ~1. olt.ith! The 'llllf~eralty 'l>tltUnetl> a three-part medical syalem. It urged contlnu!Hg ' tiriMal~~ ij(•OJ!letgency CJ'G•I~119, upgrade4~nge Count~ Miidical Center (OCMC) and establlslililent of at le ,Jliur walk-In comnuii>ily' cJinlci •to Ht'Ve primary t.n need• of the •iwty and llifforcttralt!lni/'in family practice to lti'*tudents. " t" ,.1. • The •liniversifjlo ,colltllltle(\ 'to •Fili>~ tbev Wotila wltllt I to " .. 350 bi!llt•fot dild01' ~allllllg'tia ari)I". grtid'e'tl~ClCJllC.' 'l'hd~f! da would be needed for the'teaChing .ftirl ,., oil, l/f l~\l\~ll,q ,\Jl lllll!• t1A provided on tampqa. · 1 , . "" 1 ' Secondary care for amhalatory. pNJents an~ a iliagnQStic, 1t· ment ceri)er and hospi,tal-to be b,irll\'.on Ille.campus-for second pottlon of the UC! sbg¥,estion . .i'ina!Jy the on.campus.h would handle the more 11exoti.c ' disease& projiding studenls a b . er range. of exper;iences. , ii;~' . · tJCI argued the system would end the. duallty of healtl\, in Orange County wherein the indigent go to QCMC and the. we lby · , the propoaed new road. · Theal ezplalned that defeat of a moUon made by COmmlsaloner Roger Llnphear to deny budgeting for the street change did not mean that the alignment was ap- proved. The mayor acknowledged that "most of our problems now involve failure to have planned In the paot ." Sagar, a member of the committee. noted a recommendation that the board should adopt an atormphere of faith and trust in the present adrnlnl!tration . -Fifty.four sdlools own their own teaching 00.pltals (five ·1n Calilornia do). -Only 16 naUonwlde have opllt campuses in which the main teaching !aclllty la a substantial distance from the medical school. -'1ee lhe' county or teek.pnvate facilitiea .. 1 1 • •l't' ·: To double its cluo size from the 64 studenla enrolled each yeir presenUy, UC! meQlcal achool Dean Stanley Van Den Noori sal-- lillatioaa with ,QCMC,. Children's Ht>spilal of Orange County, An additional motion 1pecifically recommending budgeting for the plan would have been requlttd for approval, he said. At the first regular meeting of the commiaslon after the study session, the .. proposal wUI again be brought up for ac- tion If the commlslioners feel they have enough Information. he said. Admirals Meet in SD SAN D!EGO IAPI -Sixty Navy ad· mirals began arriving today for private meetings Thursday and Friday. In charge is Adm. Bernard Clarey, oom- mander·in-chief of lhe·Paclflc Fleet. OIANH COAIT DAllY PILOT T"' 0.tlllt OiMtT p.t.IL,,'(.tlJ,.OT, wllfl Wl'llcfl II ~ tflt ,.....,..,.., • "*11111111 by "'-Or1,....C..1t ,WI. CeiT1M1tr, ..... • ., ... lttarll ••• PllOl"'*I. IMrlll•• """"'" '•IH 1 '1J: C-11 Mest, H~ ~. H11nfl . 8t~Faunt11ft V1!1rf, ~ !lffdl, l""IM/Stdd!IMd. end Stn ci.M1t1 kn Jlkll! <'•plltr•M. A alnvl• rt9111M1 ldl!lon II tll.6lltllld llllurd•n •nd 5ur)t•n. Tiit Pf'~Pll llUbllslllllo pt.Ill II 11 ut Wttl II~ S!rttl, CHI• Mt11. c1111or1111, "'"'· R.okft N. w ••• '1ntfftit w · "Vbll...., Jilek .It. Celftt) 'l!<.t Pr•~I .... Gtfttnr MIMOtt Tlio11111 Kot•ll .... Th"""' ;... Mw,t.111• M.._.., lllitw Ch1rl 11 H. La•t R.icll1rd P. Nill ""'"'nt ~ f~lton ---222 F.1111 "'"•"••. M•il/119 A4tlr1n1 f.O. ltJ 666, t2652 --°" .. ._I J11 WMI .. ., Slr1t1 • • • ,...,.,. looldll WU ,.,......,; hllltv1111 HW!t.,... 1Mcft1 ·'"" 199Cfl aovi. .... t11 IM OtmMN: • Nwlll fl C.ll'llfw: 11111 • • ' • < ., ' Ml.. r (JI.fl '42~lJ1 n ""114 ..,,., .... , M2.1•1• ....... ..... It',., ... iWll Tshlfbsn1 4f+MU °""""91111 ltn, Ol't• C.11 Pub!!lhll!I ~. ,.. .... ....... hlwtlrlllont, .. ,. ...... "::..":...:. --"""' _, .. ~ .... , ,.,. .......... .,, . ....,. ......, _.._. ... MW" Ctfl1 ...... Wailing and wringing our hands in the put ... won't help things today,'' he said. Mayor Boyd presented hill model ror a production line government, and urged the realtors to get involved at the first step in the line, specific citizen com· milteea. Boyd said that Ir a specialized com- mittee did not exist at the present time that would satlfsy . the needs ot the realtora, they could request that the planning commission fonn another group. He pointed out that a special com- mittee on "property'' might be ap- propriate. "We do have to put our actions where our mouth is. It has been pretty easy in this community just to mouth off. "Get yourselves involved. Don't sit around waiting. Recommend and serve," Boyd said. He noted that in special projects, often times last minute citizen protests~p up and pointed out th,at proper groundwork is needed ·for accepf.ance of development by work at the neighborhood level before moving to City Hall with plans in hand. ""nley can rvin ·some fabulously fine plans," Boyd said abqut Irate citJzen op. position. He also predicted that the city would soon set up its own "complaint depart· rnent/' an obmudsman operation, where citizens could seek assistance untangling red tape. This prompted one remark that the city hall already had "too many chiefs and not enough Indians" to do the day·to- day work. Doq Ward, president of the Board of Rea1tors, stressed financia l steps needed to be taken to solve city prob- lems. "Nearly everything equates w I t h money. We're concerned with v.•bere this city Is going economically," Ward said. He noted that "money can solve a great nwnber of the city's problems." From Pagel KNIGHT ... when be entered private practice as an attorney tn Santa Ana. "Instead, our three top administrators have been fired," said Sagar, referring to the dismissal of Dr. WUll@.m ·UUom , superintendent and bts I'°' I o P I assistants. Dr. Robert Reeves and Dr. Charles Hess. "We have a split commun1ty ... It's sort of like SD-SO," said William Thornell, III, ·board president and owiier of a camera store in downtown Laguna. 1 "When I first ran ror the board two ... years ago, communications were so bad · • ... between the board, the students, staff .:;;r a n d administration. Communications ? with the community were nonexi!tent," "\:' said ThoJl)as. \J,i•~; .... ~,..,.;l!'!'~-:!i! Beach Veterans an-ii Memorial Jlospital11and other comll!Unit)I - tals and clinics would necessarily be continued. ~ · ~ . ' "I tblnk.. we've got more com-: "' munlcation between the board, ad· ~ ministration and lower swt.k:vels thari, :".: .l1!!ii;.;.~---~;ii~ii!i~i.i.Mii.iiioiiiiiii .. 0.."'1.0..0.0..•lllll•01o~""'-------lllliiiii .. d before," he said. ~· :;.. ~ ·, Han Gletes ' Ills ~. i,. 7 11ro111 e..11.e.1. · '· ~Cflll8t BaH ~ SABOTAiE,,.. . .. ~::-· · ·· -Table Tems Piddles know fu11 well tbey ~tr't win th~~." she :;.. .t.. • ., ~ i· .~'Badniftalt bckifs 1 said, "but they're doing It to slow us, E .,,., .,,~,·~:.--.. htldle. t....is · ........,_ · down and cost us mon1:y." ·~· , -.t:_flll """! ~i,~ In an interview after the talk she said ' U .......,. f i..... ' a prime example II tfie.1aliit filed by the: · •• -it 1 ~ ··;;,,c., 0$unf ' ·~._.... -· Building Industry Association of Orange .. ,:""' "' ' . ~ s~ ... 11-..!5 County. , Ull lftHlll I "Part ol their suit says we are causing , racial discrlminatioo," she said. "'.rhat-'s Gif_,Balls . patently ridiculous on Its face. It was p{rt in for Its nuisance value. • j 011 can't prove trus:• she said, "but It really holds true for both sides. Some of ..... the citizen appeals that have been filed over Ol:lt' ~approvals were j"st· ~ cfto i ..;,..,,,,.., slow dOWll the tfevelopmenta," she la! , The· coat of the lawoults la a major issue, both Holmes and P.1rs. Rosener , said. because of the rapidly dimlnishing funds appropri~ted to keep ~ six regional and one state colfltt\1uion In business through 197'1. Proposlllon 20, the COllltal lnlti1Uve creating the rommlaSlons that WaJ pass· ed by votera In Novelllber, appropriated ' 15 mllllon to !und theq\. ' Critics charged tha! 'the ipOn.ors ol !he ;r,, measures koew full well that wouldn't be enough money but kept the· !lgures Io'w to I hcil'._gel tbe tnillaUvo pa,..d. "The, clilunt wtre I e d to llellel'tf Ille· C0111J11IS&loni would be flnan...i bf tli•t 0P£K 9 TO 6-Cl1s£D SUllDAYS ~1911 ' ·' .,., '" ~ .. • " ,, • ' • ,, ,_,1'· • 1'" '.J • • p ., . ' " I ' "''""""'· ....... ,.... .. •'"" .... .......... , ., _.. ... ,, ~, l'llltlflry ... "" ........ """""'· The jurist wu appointed to Ill municipal court bench In Ma1 1'71 aod ha.I served in the Llguna Niguel court since then. 15 millloll ihrough IWS." NewpOrt ' Cllamber Pre lt!Ml Rlcbtnl S, Stevtn1 , t.;;.. ______________ ........ _________ .,._"'!~~~f:; ~ ill a ~Im to lhe tpeaMl'L I - I r 1 .• ek · Today' Final -·-N.Y. Stoek.s • VOL 66, NO. 87, 7 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES .ORANGE C.OllNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY.,· MARCH JI,, ~973 ·· .. -· ·· · .. '.TEN CENTS •• • • . ·rxe Irvine Medical Schoel Threatened • 1 • -· By ~ORGE LEIOAL · • • .. OfW ...... lt9ff I ' decide where the.money shouldl>e-spent. • The four proposals under •ludy,by lhe joint oommittae. are: -SHARtNG OF COUNTY and· university resources 11with DQ ad: ditlonaJ,iJ>.patient beds being'oonstructed" on camp\1$. 0C1tvine ~y not &8' a teadllng hOlipltal on camj>ils or worse, ~'If• it. medical achoo! moved out1 of Orang,1County, a state I .. colnmlltee re{l9rt sugge.j!&. ' • I 1*ir study ·a11ernatl~es betiig CODJldared b)"1he Joint Legi.s· latlve C9Plllllttee on T~c:hipg Hospital Sillng, ohly ,one ·suggests any l\>Ouldltls iii!! being gi,vejl to the pro vi.lion_ of a• eampus teaching • -CONSTRUCT OH''of an on-campus teacbing•hospital at UC!. -IMPROVING the "primazy c a re teaching'\ '-•fimlly-care hospi'lal.JQf UCl-Califorhia College of Medldne. . ·• : . phymcian .tndDing -facility at ·orange Collnty Medlc~Center with a .m.<"'"' extelllive use of UC! affiliations in ooui•\\)lllil.v'h1!5pltals and • J dihica. • • .., ' '•f,;1~ SU~ pospltal'-SW •beds, on C3!11pva:...l wss used to jus\ifr the JllC sf\il No'*'1i~r l!ealth scienca, 'llc)nd isiiue 1 for 1he Ulll· VOfsJ~ali(ornif ~ , , ", l , " . ,. • ·~~ Slit ~de for UC! '37.million in state bond funas -"TRANSFERRING the 'medical S<hool;fo,an ar:e+ of the $late where cl>mmunlty involvement and adequat~ eomI11unity ·teacbing fa· cillti'es are ,Present." f<J _,_ . and .~~· ioboo.J •'cons~U.ni .:Ilhi,.legislature WlII · ... ~ . -r ~~ 1~-x. . ~ The aitel'J)atives are.I listed in a summary of the F.eb. 28 ·11pre- liinlnary repm:t"· of the joint oommilt"" headed by 'Assemblyman ~ ..,;.,.j '·' ,,,;.• -l • I --~ ' ~ -.,,. -•• ver rv1ne Irvine Head ' 'I ' """ ; . - Tp ,~~stify On -Taxes -, .... . ~ I . , N. Lo4r.~· P!'O$idenl 'of the • lio/i&i bu bOen asked fA> ap, ~ belono lw9 separate ~ '!O'l'mitleel. in early AJ!fil. Both com- mit~ .,. Investigating co~rt'"~ by ~~will! provllionl 4k . ]II "-' at.o •alts ~ the · Company nl of dlrec!On . ( · foun. ~mi-¥1~~)~ . (lii>eclecl '9 ., II,,....._ ·~ tido!t . ~.~ by Rep. Wlbur ~ {/)-Arl, I, ' I Rep. Miio .ii lilvlljiig~tht ' • •ild foondatli>l!btcl)tlvei"" belote .. subcommltteo..ol · tbe 11'.,.Cilnd. Means Commlttoe. 1rv~· Joan Iqinll Snltt!I alao ea . fA> be on hand tblll'd;ly,.,lef Altome Lyn&(Yoww, aii ~ve: of foundation - ,/ i· . ' • ~spo1<'9na~ r... l'..p. wriibt Pa:...., (l>.T!IL) 'l!Ofl~~l McLaren ii on llCbeduled jo l>elwe hll -~'E:\:i~ Sife Threatened Jlliapoe 11\t-1181 Tu Roliiftu ~ • ;; • · ;;.~:,of i: :~7i..=o':.~ . tip to Europe Sna~i:l~v ine Offi.citil's 'llope~'· , (S,. PllOBK, Pip IJ , , , _ ~ • • • , •• -' '4~ ..,.;..,._,fl»,~ ~:vliJa&~-11\e .exlsted on the In· Then~'"· tt;i;;.y not~ lhe fl>fce • r • · *.IQ ..... I qi! a,f4'\IDCH.iil/a•t ,'$slt1'l p&\-liOI near ,the Sfn/J'!l'lulp . of law, • -, ,., . · .,.. ~ ", T .;,.1d#i1 Study' · " ·~~Ip" wltff:.br. Arnold 'Marslf. ''ARI .Offered to tesl )llO •fl4JU-' · 'Gre'gorylsald'. ajl to hislalo\i~e ~,..~~ • , . /.. ". ~ ..... an. ~al sire ,\l!t~~=-~= !".!.f.~·,.,,.·~t-· ::~not Yet obtained;• ~~g Fllh h • ..< '""'Jioo}., ' "!"'\JI.' I LP~ today tq.Jearn Dr. ~!190 waa DOI · 'flin appropriare )>dsiness• . Q$'cllwoman Gabrielle' 1'ryor topaY l.Q.l.'V '-"i' ~ll•cl town U1Jillf"14-APril. ~."be said. ,. indlcatec1lhat might give the city Ume • '. t , "'~ GI ' tbe f1ri11 which ls CoUncilmen were' told Jue.day nijlit by to "lilll\ize a volunteer grqup to • be S~ ~,__··· .,: ~I I~-.~ In the Irvine their city ~tlorney J.me. .Erickson the directed by ARI in determining the sire's .. .;,e ec~ons -~ .. *,.__,_ t ~---.. Drlv and city may not IJa,vO" any Jej!al ground lo slaniQcaoce to Qranie County's pre-' -' _..,.. .,...,._ a -....~ • hal~ the llu)1dof8s. history. ' -)~ectlciil fJt' Mure-idJOOI ' sites J&DlllOioe lload, ii headed for Eurow. ~ ;~ ..cJ aPPRiWa ID Ibo ~ · ')'"ir!!":"" I:. Ray Qulgl07 ~r. didn't ' · • Unlllea'Scli>oLilillrlci Will be dl..._.i tnci• llial Jut ni&bt -ne urged ~·s • d N" I J . ~at1·301ooljfi\inlbele_dµre ftlld~todlrecthimto~\t> urnnc.e 1011e un· st l!u a\ Ulllven~ Rip Scbopl,' , , · Dt.' ~~lanl1\I about a bolerilially , _r 0 ~ _ . • ,'rluale!f 111igbt taie a~ oo a slu-va!UlDle M:heological site &I-~ ~ dsit bo\111111plan for1m1t. ' ~!!Cl the fU111•s ..--\Y. . . Allo~'s agenda a~ on . I, )lave a clca, personal "1lliollship N' d s . • B . h il:~"'"~·:,:ie.,~~ :t~~!!~,. aine to upenor, ,~nc t9<0 Muina ~n:is::..;: GI aa lUIGrleoI Ille~ Beckman • • ' =i:-.:y yeaN'llllDll 11oi1o1. ~ Inc ... ecuUve rather than t.aguna l!iguel jurist H. Warren Knight • loint. liloie 'GI 1 .clll.oe tralninl tiM. lllo Jt .... ,.. l"'Y lej!al rtlcks lo GI )be ·s..u,, Orange County J udlclal almula~ J>Y lrYine ~ .~ bolt'~ ~. public rolatlons, Oistrtd munlcip&I court, bas -ap- Valloy llllllled Dislr\l;U In .... . _ ~ (or llio Nerton-~ 11nn pointed to · a. •ewly creal«I Superior !stver edqotl'!" cluies will be ~ Rid liJdly, "Dr. Bectman 1s In the eaBt Court Bene~ !n Orange County by Gov. , ~ !!' hfih ilcbo\>I Cl ill SU. re-llOw ~ MD be ID Ii:mope unUl mid· Ronald Reagan. ' , lplhilllenlo ancl curriculUlll ft'lilloD alao ~ ..ia the firm does not -"It ce~ aa q."ile. a surprise fA> me," lire ~ lldlr the edit 'of e piorlng 1 be Judge Knight wd today. u~i, )Bgb Scllool ii at 1771 Cam-_....,.. 111111 ·~ -.,. "11'eally love It down bere in our court, ~ l>tlvt,· ,..,.iillft." and wlll be aorry to leaV<r but by the I 'bf ' = ... ,_ "°""'.er, indlcaled to lllllM tokea, I look forward. to the P' If ~D mo' nv... ~ lllC. (ARI) of dlollentl&., the superior Court bench. IJ ,.., "' ~ Colla "--. wllllnlness to allow el" rm sure I'll !ind ·1 in'·-~•·· and j • ploratiGa of the •le before lbe bull~ . ., I .~ ......... m.4.GIC ON HOOSE ._ "'·.;:• J111t Clll't pay 1or1~· re~~"'t.~:1di>eraonan, ~ 1laiit' ad .... -""' 1lfth li~= .... fA> oellT A IWI,}' PILOT 111 -1t.L See II.Illa m nr ,.., • ~ a ~ aclenttr"' cor-called Tueaday to Inform blm'ol the ap-=--clJlrta t::' Illy lilOlficant poill1-, bolt be misood Ibo call. ••a ''Unlortunalel)', I -oo i;ny way to *":.: -Ranch. • Satllll Alla to talk to t!10 Grand Jury and gi',J? ,.,...!: =. = mi-I him," ft> aid. Loter, Judie ,.... IF --.11 lbat a pOlllble Knlahi called lllcranl<r!to and spoke w.ltb lhe .....,_., ~ tecretary, !diuirals Meet in SD' Ml'J DIEGO /AP) -8\Jiy Navy ad· mlfoli ""an wlvq today '" private -... Tllolraday and P'riday. In -.. a is Adm. Bernard· Olaroy, com- maodff..ln-cllitf ol lbe Pacific Fleet A ~ lleJ!obllcan, ·Judie Knlglll said tbal he. bU 11111 been ictlve ID polltleel aflaln. • ' .J\adte llicbanl Damilton, senior jildge at the Llg\llll NJauel munlclpal court, ls a Dedlocnt. Jud!!e Kntcftl tald lhe dale of the formal ........... .,.,.._ aa a · (See ltNklST, Pip I) • ~ll't f'n.ot '"" ,..... GIVE N HIQHER l'OST Judee~Knlabt ' ~ i Willie Brown (D-San Francisco). • The final alternative leaves room fo r the legislature to act on Brow11's oft-stated feeling that ;'no mor~ state money should be spent for hospitals which do not serve the iruter city." It sug$esls the UC! medlcaf school might be moved to another location mcluding the new Martin Luther King Hospital in South Central Los AngO!es. Brown's comm.itt~ met in Santa Ana Feb. 9 to hear testi· mony from tho university and others regarding the location of the teaching hospital . The university outlined a three-part medical system. IL urged continuing provision of emergency ca re in an upgraded Orange County Medical Center (OCMC) and establishment of al least four walk-in community clinit'!' ~o serve primary care needs of the county (Set UCI, Page I I ro· ose ' ., ' .;. Newport Citizen Asks ~erouting By JOHN ZLLLER Of fttl O.IW 1"1111 Steff Newport Beach homeowner Charles Griffin Tuesday proposed a new runway alignment al Orange County All1>0rl that would -remOve all jet tralllc frwh Upper Newport Bay and direct II over the city of Irvine. Grlllln, a meinber o! the NeW)lOl't · S..cb seilVlronmental council, made the . ~....,T1~ib. ,~= r~~1a 1o jJie .. ~· 0oun1y ~ ~~:='Robert -ban said be tho pro-P!lllll l ......... "'ll and tbM ... bid aire.tly mlered 1 feaiiblllty study 0!1 Ii by airport noise ollloers. Tbt key el""etll 1n <!rUfm'• plan Is tbat jeta would begin m1king a shlrp 380 degree ~ or lull circle -tum to the left imlnediately alter takeoff •. Thus, Instead of taking off over Upper Newport Bay1 planes would be IUl'l\inl to fly in {be direction o! Irvine. · As propoaed by Grillln,. lbe ]eta would tum IO rapidly that they would never cross llrlatol street ori Ibo south as Ibey turned toward Irvine. • In the same way, Grillln says the jets would never cross Unlvmtty Drive on the east as they continued tbelr lull cir· cle tutn, which would then. begin taking tbemM back, In the dlr~IJ!'of mrjh Q>sta .... As Ibo 'jet! comjifetid tlie& ~liill 360 degree circles, they would be back over the runway at Orange CouJity Airport at an altitude or about 3,000 feet. From there, GrUftn say~. Ibey could fly out over Costa Mesa to the sea, or perhaps over the Laguna Hills area. "But there's no rea80II why they'd have to fly over the '200,000 ho~ around Newport Bay," aald the homeowner on Lido Isle. ' Griffin admits tbat the new IDght path might cause Increased noise for the Tur- lie Rock, IJnivenlty Park, and UC frvjne areas. But be said that most of Ille land under the low-fiyln1. POrlion o! the .. w takeoff pattern WI!: either undeveloped or developed Industrially. He suggesled tbat the Irvine Company might be able to Include 119lse easements fill new property II develops under the Sef!( of, I rivin~ • Dragging Feet, W oolktt Says: "By the ttme the city of In>ine adopts a city seat it will be an akreo, an archeolgb. . .a re1Jc1" City Manager William Woolletl Jr. stammered Tue!day night. Coundlmen bad just .voted fA> spend $350 to hire an artist to complete ren- dertnp of the city's !lrst olllcial seal. Woollett's comment foUowed mnarU by 1everal coundlmen who wondered aloud wby It has taken ao !Ong to com· plete the seal when ii was mofe than one 191r ago a cmleol waa beld to dealgn ..... Three wlnnm of the seal cllolest and three ll1«0 who entered moltoea were chosen at the close of a Jlllllor Womon'• Chi:• CO!lltlt, Elen\enta of' the tbtoe seals were to be worked Into • linaJ version wlil1 the motto "Angulua 1\14et • The Latin phrase means "thil corner .of the world am.Utt oo me, 11 tt abd the final seal were to llave been un..Ued ~I Au&11st, when the seat QI city govvnment moved Into Its headquarters In Town Center. • new flight path, : Nonnan Ewers, nolse abatement· •peclallst at the Orange County Airport, complemented Griffin for a vtry careful technical presentation of his cue. Ewen said the basii concept appeared sound but be said ttiere were many com-' plicalions tbat "°"Id require thorough slUdy beloro lie could comment oo the, (See lllJN'lrAY,' l'iP I) .. " *' * ~ R~port Says Marine J~t r l i ' Noise Serious 1 A county oolse officer said TUeSday. that Marine Corps jet noise over Irvine School wis an 11extremely" serioua aa.' ' noyance tbat frequenliy disrupts all classroom cooveraatlon. Reporting fA> the county Airport Com-I mission on three clays GI noise monitoring,' A, John Girondi said the school can gel up to 7ll aircraft per day flying over the . school at -a height of llOO feet . Eech·flight can , disrupt all speech from 15 to .,. se<olllls. be said. I ln addition, Glrondl presenled data· showing tiult iOme jets from El, Toro. Marine Air Station could pose a health hazanl lo tho 1,500 children al Irvine School. He said that 35 of the 121 nigbta be monitored registered above ·u10 decibels'' -a level COD.1Jidered the threshold of comfort. And there was one night that registered at UI decibels, whlch is one point above the level conslder<d the 1hresbold of pain and pooslble ear damagt. Q>IMlercial jeta producing more tban 115 decibels or noise at Orange County Airport are subject to a $1,000 fine . However the same Jaws do not apply to military jets. · • "The s1lu1Uon at the 1Cbool 1ite LI el'4 tremely noisy In relation fA> slale laws !or land use," Glrondl told commlasionen. Re!errtng to the one filght at 111 (See NOlllE, Pqe i) oraage Welldler Most•y sunny ii the wa,y Ille weatheriady calla It !or Thursday, with sllghUy Wlll'lllOr temperature5 of till al U. -· inching up to 65 Inland. Ovmilibt lows )n the upper4Gs. INSIDR T ODi\Y '1Qibcir1t,'' ltd bv Liza Mf n- fl<ll~ receiV<d moat o/ th< hon· ors "' T~Jdav fti9ht11 Academy A...ro. '"°'° unth eiQht Oscars. s •• •torie1, ""°"' 3, 4, 30. ., v-I.me. , L.M. "9Y1ll ' -" Cell..,._ S ~" I• &1"4 ._... h ' -.. -· Mttk.. • ...,..., .... • • .,....,.,.. »41 P\Mla Wet -..... "' ... ..-. . • L I I I .. • osp al at UGI -1 e at Loc1tloo IJl I teacbina boopllaJ Oil I majClr -.. 1111 majw.polol IN!l"""'"1"" \JC lrvtne medica sc!JOOI and a stote . le:gisl1tlve committee's preli.m.inary find· iqgs. UCJ-OIUfom ia College of M.edcine Dean Stanley Van Orn _Noort sald in February he b<U"'" the teadllng hospital and related medl<:al school in· structlooal buildings are best located next lo the remainder of the campus. • .. • ~ lo ~ 1Mllii it.Piiia .. =r .. All W addreued co ttee sua- &eoted Oran&e County Medical Center ls ~uate .fl a bolpilll facUJty. Unlvmit¥ sp0kes"""1 ~ 11 Is inldequate to prov~ the fUll 'lange lo learning experiences on a permanent basis to UCI..ccM students. 'Ille key ar&U.-l in lbe'..411111_1p, however, sug:lf!tl .thft t&e oPtbJia.1-1\lua· UOn would be !'o locate a medical achoo! . ' '1\ts Sl4tement not ~ In tile pub~c teatlmony preJ<nted In tile Feb. 9 he~r· I~' in santa Ana, appesrs to he the bUls of tbe new alternative that ~ medloaJ acbool he mo""' out of Orani• County to t0me olh.,.,. atlon where suclt • boopital eXlslt. ' Ob&ervers of •lall>~ .. Newport :_. ans· LA Periodicals ' • 1~ :'") Of !he volumeo of litlonnatlon -Qd to tile Jo!l!I 1Ail!llallve Couilnlltoo on llolpltaJ.llUin1 wblcll i......,ru., poulbli locatloll of 1 !ffchlng boopitaJ,·ll·UC lrvtne, 11\1 following :\re some facts included in tile ataff'1 preliminary report. . ..:· .. -• -•P.,,e1 ; . UCI MEJ;>~(:A"t. SCHOO L ... -. . . .. ..... -. and al.ford tralllillg in family practice lo its students. l'be ,llrilverllty conlinued to emphasize they would want up to 850 bed• -'for ·~ trallllng in any upgraded OCMC. 'l'bO!e beda _wo]ild'be.'.,-il!(J$>1" t!i• leaching function in addition to any beds "'"'"'t Marjln ~ Ital jn Soulh .centn1 . • 1sucll !• poteoUaJ hMpltal. Wa llosj>Ual b~1 had d!lflculty attracting quality sia!f. Ru:al poor would benefit (rom location of a new medJcaJ school in Frestio CounJ.y and a h<lopltal lhere ;, said to'.lill lbe bill detailed by the Com,mittee staff. ! If Orange County Medical ' Center <OOW:l )l.cleemed 111;1<1,equal~ ooun-ty govenlmenl Is bnwlli!ni to bring It up to ~. by deflnlllon of tile •!!'ff report, tile <:ODUTilttee mlabt lltld there JS no reasoo. to spend the voter-approved bon<I ' funds for a teaching 1fo'Pltal ·in Calling them "harmful to minon," Newport Beach offlciab today baMed newsr&ck sales of two l.A>8 Angeles sex· oriented perlodicall end aatd Ibey plan to a:o after a thlrd one. City manager Robert L. Wynn an- ' nounced tbia morning that Police Chlel B. James Glavas has been instructed to write the publishers of the Los Angeles Star and the Hollywood Press, Informing them of the acUon. They can continue to distribute them only through markets and liquor stores tha\1wtsh t.o sell them, Wynn said. Tlie city manager a!IO nld that similar steps will aoon be taken againlt the Los Angele1 Free Presa. "Eventually we're going to have to ban the Free Press, too," Wynn said. "We've got to be consistent. We intend to ap- proach the Free Press in the near future." _Frmtt Pqe 1 RUNWAY ..• overall propoul. one major expense of Griffin's pro- posal was the need for a new runway to make the new takeoff pattern workable. As proposed by Griffin, a new runway would be needed paraUel to tile ex!Jting runway; but several hundred yardl to the north. This would cause the new runway to croa the San Diego Freeway. ' Grifflo said this problem could be solv- ~ wlt.b a pylon brida~ over the freeway . , 1to ,upport the runway. The increased noise for motortat.s, Grltrm 1 a J d , "probably wouldn't cause any problems because freeways are so noisy anyway." Griffin 11ld hl1 proposal oould ac· . 'compllsh two things : -Allow for more jet flights out of Orange COunty Airport, 1lnce they would . 110 longer be flying over noise sensitive are~s on Newport Bay. • • • • • • • l • • ' · -Ellmlnate the law1uit1 over Jet 1JOlse from resident.! on Newport Bay. "I think this is a sound proposal,'' Grif- fin said. "I wouldn't have gone to the trouble to prepare It if I didn't lhlnk so.'' Al propoaed by Griffin, jets taking off would follow this path: Planes wouJd Uft off near the start of the present runway. They ~ould tum Immediately left, flying near the aJrport muaeum now on the cor- ner of Bristol Street and Campus Drive, and then over the intersection of Bristol and Jamboree Road. Continuing to tum to the left and climb at the 11me time, JetJ would pass over the wildlife reserve adjacent to UC Irvine and then over the Rancho San Joa- quin Golf Course. They would then cross the San Diego Freeway while flying I~ land at an altitude of about 2,000 feet. Griffin says. Contlnuing to turn, jets wouJd then fly over parts of the Irvine lndustrlal Complex and back over the runway at the airport. By thi11 Ume altitude would be 3.000 feet. After completing this maneuver, which Griffin said would be permitted by federal safety regulations, the jets could branch off in any direction. Griffin is a member of the Newport Beach Citizens Environmental Improve- ment Advisory Committee. He owns a second home in the Mammoth· Lakes area and was a llllgant in the landmark state Supreme Coort Friends of Mammoth decision, he aaid. ORAN •I COAST " DAILY PILOT TIM Or•...,,. CM" 0411 .. Y PtlOT. will! ....,ldl II CC1tnlllr11Cj lh• Nt-Prftl, 11 Mllll\W by "'' Or11111t CH1I Pvtlllollf ... Coll'INflY, SllN· " .. tdl!i.... ... il'Vlllltllll. Mer!Qy ""'""" Friday. for Casi• Mftl, Ntwport lffdl. lt"'"tli'lf"" ,&t.c:ll/Fount•m Vtllty, lafllM IMdr, 1...i..1s....._ _, Sin Cit"*'"' ~" J..-..i, ;.c1.i11r1t11. • 1h19t1 ...,,lol>lr --1111<1<1 11 ~lfl*t ilh•rd1y1 •nd S..Pocl1yi.. Tl>t prlf!dM IMffjolll"' llll>fll Is 11 Ull WQI Boy I""' 'l:l;w• Mt>1, (1Ulo..,ll, 'lllH. ......,. N. W,lfl Pr~ ll'llf fl..cilb.rrtr Jtc ... Cutl•y .... ,. Prn ......... Oetw111 MIMIOl'f n.,,_ •• Kte•il .... Tlio"lll A:, M11rpht~, ~·~ .. , ..... Chtrf11 H. loo-. lliclo1 rd P. Nill A\1l11tftr M~ir. Ed!IV!"1 -C1111l1 Mt11 JJI W~ .. r $rt1tt H"'"" IHcll· -H,W,W hullwre &;....,... 1.atP!l In, ~ ,A¥W!'l•t HIMI IMdl~ l1l1t IMdrl touir..•111 W '*"""'•: *II Nfrllrl II C.ttrlflll llt•I Td1Jt IPI C"4t '4J ... J)1 Ct ll'W • ....,.. .. '4J..1171 ... C.......An ... w1•M1: f I qt • 4tZMJI C#rfllflt, 1m Or•• oi..t ....,1111.,,. ~-................... ..... '"'"• "' ~~..,.... ..... .-y .. ,.......... Wllllr:M ..-CllJ llllf• '" ... ti ....... °"""1',.. ..... °"',...... •W-• c.m .. . C.Mlonlk. ~fltfltll llf' Uf'ftW ... I """"""' Ir rMft II.II ,,..,..,, Ml.,_., ~· llAlll l'NlltlMJ'• ' In · his announcement tllll lilornlng, Wynn said, Chief Glavaa wllf'tn'lt~a fet. - ,le• to the pul>ll&bera nytng tliat Ille LOa A\ll~les ~tar and the .HoU)'IVOQCI Press ,..., In the clt7'1 judgment, harmful to inlnor1. -0! U7 medical schools In the U.S.;elght are In CaJllomla. ' p~.fpr. ambulatory patients and a diagnostic treat· ment ce_ni.r •aQIU1~apltal~ to be built on the campus -formed the ·~pq<lt P<!<lil>!h.of '.llJe ,UCI .U~estion. Finally the on-camplll hoopital would hBJ}dle ~ more "e,x_oij(: • diooases providing studenl8 a broader "llll"'.ol ~tiences. , ' , . U,Cl IJl!lled Ille system W<>uld end the duality of health services in. Orange t:;ounty wherein the indigent go to OCMC and the wealthy ~ , 0 They should be removed from places where minors indiscriminately can obtain . ~y«ven medical acbools are gub)lcly owned, and , ob: are In C'.atifomla. ... · a"'l the ~olipty or seet private taciliues. \ .. : ' ; .• To dou~le_itJtc!Jlss llze,from the 64 students enrolled each yell' preJtently, UC! J!t!idlcal scbOol Dean Stanley Van Den Noort said al- .fiijations with OCMC, Cblldren's Hospital of Orange County, Long Beach Ve\el'llUI 'lnd.Metnorlal Hospitals and other community hospi· tals'and cllnlca Would necessarily be continued. the papers," WyM said. ~ , -Of all medical schools, 97 al- fillate With a general unlv.enity and1 all eight in California are:.unJversi: He said If they wish to place the papen l "ln a building for sale that ii supervised by adults, so an adult can baV'"t control over who purchuu them _.: to make lure 11'1 nOf 1 U.year old -il they do 1hat, !hey may dlatrlbute them. But !hay .. cannot aell them from vendini ~· machines." ty aflillated. .r - -i'orfy-tour achooll "are -1oµ1oc1.. on· gel]tl'~ unlvvsjly cainpu1e1 w~lle llir of CaJifomla's el,hl ~I school.a are "on campua '. -Fifty.four adiools own tbelr own teaching hospitals (five in California do ). Wynn said Glavas' letter is "not going to say the papers are pornographic as such, because that is a very grey area. ''The letters will say that in our col· lective judgm~t. the p a p e r a are hll'll\ful lq mlnort," Wynn 11ld. Wy• eald the clty believes there are sufficient laws available to permit city o!Hcial.s to regulate material that "is, In our oplnion, obviously harmfuJ . to minor.1."' 1. 'Mathemagics' To Go on Display In East Irvine A "mathemagic" display developed by 38 San Joaquin School District teacher• is on view at the district wareho~ jn East iJ?!ne 1'"'1! ' 1.m. tq 5 P·'11· Thursday. ·•ne elhlbit of pines, acllv!Uea and teaching aids fo r malhematlca is in the IMC (lnstructlonal Medla Center) lab al the watthouse at lf600 Sand Canyon Ave. Orange County teachers and residents ll't! IJIVlled to ... the proJ!ICI' C"8tld by San Joaquin teachers whO paf1icl~led in a 10-week math course at uc· 'J.rv!We. It's "exciting, colorfuJ material ' ' detlgned to boost student mtereat in numbers, a diltrid official said. , • An aocotnpanylng Ill-page booklet describes all the materials developed from the course. Materials also were on display today and Tuesday. From Pagel NOISE •.. declheu, he added, "I bate to use !he word extreme again, but it ls extreme." "It la tile oPWon of staff that th l·s school is incompatible with present noise conditions," be said. David King, planning consultant to the Irvine Unified School DI.strict, told com- missioners that the district wants to have the school condemned 8.!I a health hazard. lle requested the commission to take a position In support of tile district . "We have speech intereference 50 per- cent of the day on certain days," King told conun.i.ssloners. -Only 16 nationwide have split campuses in Which the main teaching facility Is a substantial distance from the medical school. Cou'!:_ty Approves Density Change On :Viejo Tract · A change from 433 to 4'50 homes on a l.f2·1cre tract of the Mission Viejo com- pany was approved TUesday by the Orange County Planning eomm1u1oo. Jack Robb, a company spo~ at tile me<tlng, said !he tract adjustment meant lhit one aecllon originally delignai.d •lot' 41 ()alll)e -,. .. being changed to !3 Barcelooa Homes. Robb said the company bas run out of Barcelona Homes, which range in prlce from •miroilili•tely 1211750 "'· f31,illo. cas\Ule honies pre,..tly range \il'pr!ce from 132.650 to IU,950. 1be tract lo question is located in the planned area of tile Mission Viejo Plan· ned Community and meets the approved density of 4.5 units per acre. A five-acre public park is included in the 142-acre site. The new Barcelona homes will replace those eliminated In 1 decision by the Mission Viejo Company la11t summer to save a grove of 400 oak trees. Aliso Channel Work Appr oved Plans for construction or the Aliso Creek channel and lmprovement o{ Los Aliso Boulevard at a tot1.l cost of $514',000 was approved Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors. Of the sum, $204,000 will be spent for Improvement of the boulevard and cqn· strucUon of a bridge over the creek and $310,000 for Improvement o f the waterway. The channel is to be Improved from the San Diego Freeway to E1 Toro Road. ~ · _:. IJ'hli ~'in the proposed on·campus facility would serve only qne-tl:Jrd qf the medical students, residents and interns. ''" Op{>oritil\ll to the propooed campus location was heard from the Orange CoUlity Medical Association whose doctors indicated in a poll they oppdsed the c~mpus hospital on grouods the county already has too many hospital beds. . Other speakers attacked the plan, suggesting they believed the university would p~l out of the OCMC once it bad its own hospitaJ. UCI presently provides the doctors for the county-run facility located in Orange near the City shopping center. Police ·Believe Coast ' ' •• Maitre d' Killed S.elf ~· !>I .,, . . ·~ .. "Orange County. • , Some action lo the Jeglslatbre is 1.1- peded by June. One bUI, by ~tale Sdn. Dennis E. Carpenter (R·Newpl>)'t Bead!) providing planning funds for tile ocr looatlon hospital, awaits final approval. Presumably were the Brqwn com- mittee to urge rtlocation ot. tht! UCl medical school to another 10<;atlen and the legislature ~re to· agml.!..~~d funds would l)e ''iPent not on\~·t-a hospilaJ but rather In attachll\g .aultallle classl'Ol>ril, laboratory Ind ofltl.\e ipace•to an ..Utltlg'bospttal where a °"\y medi!!"l schoof would be breated. 1' ir Wb~lher or not the joint cornnllttee ac- tually makes such a reconv.nenctatkm may in the final annalysis hin1ge on the recent change in its composition. Three of the then five-merrlber paoel attended the February hearings in Sallta Ana. Now, the body has grown, to 10 memben, wiUl new facet .ttom each house belna added · .-· Besides Brown, ·who cbal!Jl-the ~­ mlttee, legisla.tors now atudyiag the .four altemaUvet facing UCI ·&Jl:· .J' .1 --Sfate llelMitora Fred w. lllJrler ~r. (R-Redding), Albert S. lit6dda f.ll- Sacrameutol, Anthony C. Bidlenson (!). Beverly Hills), George N. zenovich (I} Fresno) 1Dd Mervyn M. Dyn;tlly (0-l/J.! Angeles). Only Marler attended the COlfl: ty bee.rings and Bielenson, Zdovlch ~ Dymally are the new additifm to the paneJ. , I• \~ ·-Asaemblymen Gordon llJJY (R.,Han- lord). Frank Lantennon <il-111' ~~) • Richard Alatorre (IH"8. Angelt•l • n d Bany·Keene ID-Santa Rosa~•.!>Wfy at- tended only part of thee=· _ Co.unty f)eorlngs 1'llh .lssomb • ~ lladbam (R-Newjlort ·sea l!ll!ti>i Jh his place for lhe afternoon sesstan. Alato'!!. a former UCI leclllflr In com- par,11\ie'culfure, -&I Keelle are tile new ~llon1,ti1Jbe panel. •'I l"'tT°ff'' ... ft •f • ( I I , ... ,,. , 1 r • Front Page1l ... ' PRQBE .•. ,. • •• The commission appeared sympathetic to King's request, but Chairman E. R. Ablott nld be doubted whether the com- mission had legal jurisdiction in a matter lnvolvlog a rnilllary airport. "1 really don't think It's our function to take a Position since El Toro isn't under our control," Ablott contended. Bids for the work will be opened on April 23. An environmental im~ct report ll•llll"'!l'!'!'""'*°l'!f'~~~~~-.. iii.iliiiiiiiiS.iio"lmiiii;o•;.ili;;o~?a.;ii.J1;;;;.:.;...~~l:::'~·~~~·1 accompanying the project stated that it c.-.. would have a significant effect 'out with ' ""' positive results , as ~ailed for 'by the ffandbaH Oloves & Balls California Environmental QQaltty Act. _' •• , - 1 _,Racquet Ball Racquets ! . :: fable TeQnis Paddfj~ • Irvine Council A~tion·· Here. In capaule form, are the major acUons taken Tuesday night by Irvine city councilmen : -BILLBOARD BAN• Approved first meeU11f of a city bin on billboards which will make illegal any billboard sUU •landing In tile city IO daya lf(v' final approval, Aug. 10 la the earliest possible cutoff date, all monlbl aooner than present law requires. -HEALTH CARE STUDY: Named Robert. Goltlsteln. Scott Mulholland, Glen Woodmansee, Kathy Roach and SamlHI llevltt to dty'1 comlllWllty bellllr care services advisory committee. -BUDGET HOMES: Sent to ctUzeni ~ committee workJni on !he housing element of tile general plan Coundlwoman Ga!l<WJe J?royor'1,pro.1>a .. 1. ~ lowering cost of homes, and authorlzod atudy of her tclo 11 well \U ooe ptt forth by Councilmon Henry Qulaley. DISCL0.5VRE: Named Councthnan William Flocbblch 1 c«nmitlee of one to further study law Umlllng "ptbllc busln"s to ptblic hwl!W•" ond ratrtct- lng private meeUnp hetween public olfidail and devolopen. CITY SEAL: Hired artist Richard Youna to deallJI a nna version of a city seal at a cost up to $350. ~ FIREWORKS: Adopted a city uniform Ono code novlalon pm1dlna for 11le1 by charitable groups of ufe and sant flrtworu In !he ctly. • fMPAcr RllLl!S i Ado!>led 1 11arr.,,.._.i aet ol IUldelinu for envtron- montal Impact 1"orll· aur .. allow for detennlolni who filu, wbeo, who poya for reporu and cbarla 1 IS.week timetable for approvals. 1 ,. " ' . . .. • • 1 • ' • • ' • . -• - ,.! .~ . --. -~ -• - • . • OPEN 9 JO &-CIJIS(D SUlfDAYS ,-~1{;1>."ir. Badmilton Rackets ,,_ ··a·.c~1:11rf ~i'" • ddle . Tennis .Paddles Frisbees . Sbte Boards GOif BJlls • ' . ' • • - • ' I j.I ' , . !I. • ., • 1 ,• ~ . ' ~ " , " ... I . ' J •• • • Ignoring the Experts . ' • Orange County Board cl Supervisor& blatantly II· ,nored expert advice by county planners and re-4'depart· ' menl offlcials against ~ a i;no\>9 'whoo. It ..-tly •P.: proved a zone change ftom res!denti.t to co~ . aloni El Toro Road. The board also reversed a colinly planning collllllla- sion de.W ot the zone change requut by Harry Rinker of Rinker Development Company and apparently vii> lated Its own morat<>rium alainst zone changes In...,. sistent with general plan recommendations. ' AJ!ainst the .. tld reasoning ot cowity planners and th• acfvisory; commlsslop (ihaf amendments' to &"nerai plans shoulii' cdme from ot'!i!Y of the area,-11ot from lpillo • • i:iflc projec\s), the board ado~ such an amendment. The county llanning commi.siPn had denied the,... quest beciuse o t~c congeotlon and an overl<>ad of commertlaJ. zoning In "the area· aild a reoOlrllltion that a study of long·range needs in the area should be done. The board relied on a Saddleback Area Coordlnat· tog Council (SACC) endorsement as a prime reason to approve the r.roject by Rinker. SACC'a ·Input ls i'l'por· tan~J>ut didn t justify this ill-considered zone change. Preserving the Land The Irvine City Co)IDcil has decided as a matter of policy U> encourage agriculture as a permanent industry. What this means ls that the city wtll !8ek ways to keep eome prime farmland from ever being developed into housing tract.. Thus the city, even· when it achieves final development, may have a park that is perhaps simply "in orani" grove, so that generations in the fU. tUre can have some idea of the way the city once was. most cl that period, the lrvln• Company bas takeo. a • politlon In oppolitlon to 1¥ coneept. The -cowicil itself has been split on the issue. and Jut w.et. there :were .. m twQ members \dlo conalderecL the J4e4-~~" """° · Councilmen ll01V m to agree it could be made to • wort if that land to be preserved in agriculture is limited In acreage and if the city will seek ways to pro- vide' tu breaks on land kept in agriculture, even con· sidering limited purcllase d. farmlandl; if necessary. It's a fine idea -if Indeed It can be made to work. . , Hands Across the Sea ~ The week "Cir Al>l'il l through Apdl 7 hu bOen pro- r • claimed American 1ield Service' (AFS) Weekin the city • ' of lrvine. -r:-- During the week, both· adults and students in lrvlDe will try to make the community more aware of the ac- tivities of AFS. The main function of the local chapter ls to ralae money for transportation costs to bring foreign studenta to lrvlne and sponsor American students' trips abroad for a year. AFS ttte1Dpls to increase community understanding and friendship with peoph! from other countries through the exchange program, as well as provide new educa- tional opportunltles for students. lnternational Day at University High School wlll feature vi.sits from foreign students in ~area, foreign foods In the' cafeteria and AFS films Tb rsday. The week will end with the secon annual AFS Auction beginnlag at 7 l'·DI· Saturday ID the high school multl-purpoee ,..ooms. . <•. • . ~.$.I . The qUestlon of permanent agriculture In the city has been under consideration for nearly six months. For ... . AFS is a program that works. It spreads worldwide understanding -and without tax dollars. Citizens o[ lrvlne have every reason t~ support AFS Week. SB •Le1' 1'HE <&~EAT WHITE FATHER :TRY 00.0N '~oj( SIZE! Odd Facts Gleaned by A Writer English Native to Almost 300 Million '· ~ Dear Gloomy Gus ~· •':') ' • l • 'fo the j!:c!ICor: ,., • . Al lall count, with all ten fingera and E\ tu, ll0m7, Quiller? " <iayt. a week. on my om-'hocus, I SIDNEYJ BARRIS ...... , .. '~,-·•r-:· have '<ounted 29Cl,SI7Al8 )eople dttputes or controversies with the Unltod Statell, or to dereat the meuura ot the United States, shall' be flned not more To the Ed.Hort than $5,000 or impri190ned not more than Al a citlzU end a,,.~!ii~ three years, or both/' crtlclie the Bciard fl .~ I MAILBOX Please tell me ~y In lhe name of ol banning Che boo~ "' · . ,_, Heaven this law is t being enfor<ed. lngston Seagull'< from P · Letters /TOTr& readet'B are IMK;Qtne ,.. c o·--,, ~ · ~ • · ten fGei wo~ 21 bouia a dsy, seven ' · • ""T'!; tbroilgbout t!!e wolld ~ 'speat English . _ ' b '""'· pative language. T)le staClsUcal Until t Bothered To Loo~ It Up, r-'.,.;. ~1 4 ,......, .••::::· · ·~is as follon; ... i • Never Kne1" •. :::-,:'Uf'to...:. ~-""· 1 ; lllii m!Dio!> ln the U~ StaCes; ' Normally writero Should ~Oli/-t/ltt; ' ' 1 '" · M ""'""'' I FEEL tbel' IM lllflSO/l<S in 300 toOrds cw lln. The • . ., _ _l ,. nam>w·millded 1 ond s right to condtme letterr to .fil\llXIC• ..,..01e Fiita' board cannot.,,.., lbelr or eliminate Ube! ii' "'M~·. -AU ~> lhe Editor: ~ a dllf...,t ~~ letle1's mwt j~ ',dgnji~ an4 l reel f lbO ~ Cllal Mr Mut1llJJne ' to oondolle • That "-~ase ,.,..,b control" ·was , , ,· . , IQ mlllioa In the Uni Ktngdonj; .... -· __,,,, Ii inillJon in Canada;. . not In use 1114... wbeD It waa .....,.,.. " , , , • 4 million 1n Sciatb Alll<I} · • , by Marpnl,Sanpr. • ~ •• " • t> ' am ' aboat -2 iniJUoli~ the That JM -t emlnent1"f.! ~)i,.. ' :'loli~a •. ,cJOut !ilj, ?llco )I various lslan~aniun4 · iotb celllllt ~Einstein, ~·19 ., • '!'! d09Cl'lbe tlloie •"' • ., , entraDC< eams 'It the .Federal lli1Utul0 . )llvd' '!!lriCJand "1lo opposed THIS tnl"!"I" ~ IUPJ>U!l!l ,BJ'aCUI 1n mailing addrt'8, b!lf """"'f!llili; be /f ~"'uiJ~ -~'--" 1eoJuMn. March 21) ' Y!olence. • '" ""th held on r.ff## t/;~Ct«'I ~ -...... ' --he When lhe DOlfQ eeooon . i.id .Jii !reason u apparW!Pot~1 ;toot b«' '1DJI> •&et Clie._"f'/fd .itailbl llnce I boob, II la actlni qapd .. ~ o[ Technoloi!Y lo Zurich and bad to -1< the pollcloa o!.W · r, Lord Balfour. bftrenoe 1A1 Andy l illc<iftllijete m. e I s e .w he r e I<>< Th~ ~· airline la owned [Orlnatloo In "Aok Alldy" (Doily.•PilQt, published • I· ~-to be a 11tt!t Joolfjwlth the la¢', tduclllon Sd>obl!i are atldi\llocl · : . , • , . arly 1~be spllb ol P-1-,,: b-'11te ~at-. schooliill. JojnUy, Cries: SAl!, which Illar. H) In w he ata\es that Jll!n null f) o •11 J ft I belon1s to ay and Denmark are only 259 mlllloo natiye • ~ • • ·-tipri 20 and lhe CommiasJon it createa. enllcbten not ·'*-.i cle, a 911o)e chain of mnla 1 'i1'4 a ~ lJIS lnlerelt:e that t!le AVOO question to ltarru.;,, not de ,.. Street 1¥ London, tog~. '-.., \ •· · , spoakers in ~ '"""!1· ~~:~:. ~~t~ ~T m: ;n.,ID du1trlnlil an!, J• (~~~ 1.1'1i;!°i!'1= of real "greedy," -.i1ed .~9" • ~ not C/lll!ldenld due to the crowd ~ F•"'"'·' private enterprisers rBISllli ~ Price& lDlccurate )md misleading. To mx aod getting every cent or dollar they C1111 JoiowJOjige tve~e' on the CommlaBIOD gel· away with, wblch"ti euctly wha1 .¢·~who "i>PA. to the Comm!Bllon they anUclpoted belntfble IAI tel -wti\a ftprdlng ~be DOutble AVOO violation they YOted for their llllll,.J\leblt'd Nia~ ~e ~wan. thal JI w11 not m tbe Maroh named after i ~m-well as the busy, i!oriey-l>ee, 'are Idle the world than Engllah, it might lnteNlll her of Che first Har-about ha!( Ille Ume evm during tlW1r Andy to -thac there are -al The Boord of EducMtoi.~ "ban" the book. lt dee a lllher'• pr@Olal lo pure J v a rd graduating -"bualesl" ~eds (So "10lllh ..,,,_ oa Jonna of Chinese, and the aitnese lllOlret class ol 1612, Gtorge that subject.) In Hali Koaa Is ~ly dll!orent Downing. . . That the veries <II "The Star-Spangled from that ~en In Peking, for example. ODI dsy tllere will " l11111oe In mr 19 agenda. '11< p,,,. waa prooent when couirtty; and, the •poor or averagl! cldosn w8'dlllCllS30d thOt w~ needed time to look copiea at o tpfci41 rate N$MN book u not on Ch• cwigntd. Ult Boord felC the !ID~ copies will have hi5 meat -and eat it too -into it more fully. · while the greedy businessmen will be the 1· recall an earl~r ,1oo1umn of Mr. . That the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Banner" were ftrst published in a On the other hand, correctly spoken lS so named after Pope Slxtus IV· Baltimore newspager as a poem called English can be understood anywhere in able for student.t' spare ''~ -1Ht"t sufficient. Ed. THAT THE SmlChsonian InstlCute in "The De[ense of Fort McHenry." the English-speaking world. Washington D.C. was endowed by the . That ".shambles," meaning a bloody CHRISTOPHE§ J. WILCOX ooes walktng a path to and fro, In fronC M~'J which iildicated his ccincern of their stores with their own slms over whether the cOminiuion could do bastard son of an English Du~. James scene, comes from I medieval street id SmiChson. , the cent« o[ York, England, which ha> Gr d /ti ha t reading "Please,, Buy Here -New the Jo!>. Now that (alter oil Wetkl) we Improved Prices. are organized and Rady to roll, be aua:· That Che Queen o[ Sheba came !<om been occupied by butchers for a thousand • ce fl ere n • BERNY BAKER ges!s that we should have pushed aside South Arabia, a region currently catted yean. To the Editor: Yemen. 111at Dr. Seuss, the most popular That the "brimstone" in the "£ire and writer of children's books in our time, bas brimstone" of the Biblical hell is really bad oo children. "sulphur." ·~ That the "Spanish Maln" bas nothing That perspiration itself is tolally tu do with the coast of SPain. but refers odorltss. to Ute South American mstnland and the That the phrase "die-hards" did not Caribbean. Vietnam Recomtruction Jan Worth's article "Grocet.s caught in the Middle" waa interesting. I don't ~leve the media and PUbllc 1'f.lnloo are making 111!1-lool; llke Ii .'bunch of robbers" -they, Jn fact, are a buncb d. robberl. 'll>ey're ptlltln( oo 'a show d. their own, for alt to see and It's laughable! Watch them come forward to 'try' to justily tilelr excrlilant prices to eue their own· consclences, 1f they still c:lalm to have a conactenct. · · AOOORDING to the groc;en, it11 those Enforce the. Lato To the Editor: ·Section 153 ol TIUe 18 -Crimea and Qolmtnal Procedure United States Code, states: "Private correspondence wllh fortign governmenCs. Any cltlzen ol Che Upited States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, d.lrectly or indlrecUy commences or car- ries on anr correspondence or in- tercourse wlCh any foreign government or any officer or agent hereof, wttb in- tent to Influence the meaaures or conduct of any fortlgn government or of any of- ficer or agent thereof, In relation to any .. agenda Items In order to llaten to a debate because a crowd,tumed out. What do you Chink Mr. 1>1uJ11b1ne? You can't have it both ways. . I WOULD like to ,uggest Chat lnltead of cootlnually chopping the Commltslon like a sore loser, Chai Mr. Murphtne point out Chat most of the Conunlallmen take their responsibility very serloualy, thaC we are spending many long hoW'I without pay studying and analyzln& dUllcult _ ,._ • decision alternatives. lf he ttiiiW we are .. IP'• In this for fun, he Is mistakm. - JUDY B. RosENER, '"ram ,,,,,., ~~~ -•'P.>Dllrtln" Commlsslooer, Calllomla Coascal ro T><-"""' •u• :; 1 , ·• Conaervatloo CommlSl!m. •ctor, able'/.' · ' ; • &iulh cout Re11in' ' • The Vietnam war cost the United States billions of dollars, lnd the V1et· nam peace may cost biUloOI mor~, SQuth Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu's forthcoming visit to this country should give some indication of how much money is involved. ID hlal talks with President Nixon, Thieu Nid recenUy, "We won't discuss war BQY more, only reconstruetion. '' EDITORIAL 'lrEsEARCH big feed oomtianles who conltol prices of meat. It's the hljh cost or gtatn, employ- ment wages, COit ol lumbei' (grocers buy a lot of paper) and !1'1 the unused portion of• meat that grocen have to pay for alli> Grp, all ~ .thinitl add 1A1 the • price o[ OUr meat, but 'thef aro not the gressmeo and oenaton and many of the cause of the problem.. '• a vlcioul cJr- Amerlcan public m not keen m helptna • ; • any ol1he countries In that area, Jusc.u · w;· • din the1 are not keen on foreign aid In ~ew' g I d i " , Thing~ You Wish Y ~u'd Never ~~fd BESIDES reconstruction aid, Thloil' evidently wants assurances of con.tinned U.S. economic assistance, which cur- rently amounCs Co around llCIO m1Jlloo a year. He told a correspondent r... Che Washington Star-News on Mar¢1 S that. "We h&ve entered I new Phase of rel.a-: tlonsbipa "1th the United Stoles, and maybe also a new kiDd of help, of atd, wlth Jess military and mare economlc, humanitarian and social aid." SOuth Vietnam's needs are many and varied. Ac®rding to U.S. News lo World , Report, "They rang• from power planes and a new passenger jet !or the naUonal airline to a request for help' In overoon>- tna a trade deficit of more Chan half a billion dollars a year." Moreover, new jobo must be found for tho \housandl d. Vletnameae civilians who .,..ked directly for the U.S. military. Pl\ESIDENT, NIXON no doubt wlll give Thieu a •1mpathetlc hearing, but (longJ'oss may be more dlfllcult IAI win over. Nevertheless, Tbleu wlll try to do ao. Aher meeting WICh ~~J. he W\11 crave! to Washingto!> [or ~ ...... ~ tatloal wlCh key ,...ton and ,._. taCives about the aid quntioo. While • President Nixon r e 11 r d a• American a1d fls an "Investment ln peace," he acknowleciPI the crlttcism and contro~ that bis plan to help ll'dotblna .. _ from tbe r .. _ cl a 1eoerat1on ot war" bas aeoerated. Dur- ing • lllWI confmnco on Jan . It, the President lodlcaced that '"Man7 coo-- ,...,.!."Later, he said : "Even Chouah .l ' J.., . . , . Silence.ls golden, lhey say, and !elk ts ~· .. Iha/, .!, 1nr:~fn • jdUna ~~Ts. ii{;, W~" in The cb:J;; If you put t!tose two adageo side peace, the Cqresi ha> to ... tiupPOrt • SaluldaY ~w. ~ ~ sa)'I, by side, one may be right -but lhe b.~ I " o; "n-'s a myth ""*In •land thaC olW 00\lldn't be wronger. Tbe "'8iD dlfnculty la • Iba ~ tbe ,.o<ldlng II t dodo' liitd, fttlnct, or Sllenct tt jl t lien be mor i1!1of nol yet !mow what II ts "1Df uUd , ciyillc)l1!'"1 clill~, llumor to the contrary, , luable • than ~· may 0 e tlsu&\fv"; No detailed aid p]aQbU .::tl Ito 1fn1 ':;re 'fe'"'ele"= ~es in . '..&:.~ "1'l!oever go td ~~ ~s~.u:. ~ mla!JI 1!6l hi1•ddl~l:.~~ ~I ol -u.rir::. thaj tallt ls · cr..p COii. ,,,.,,. II no lllOlll1 torncamtr ... ~ tJine couples wore memed ,ln a church , l:'a':fw ::'J.. :,t lloo ald In the f1acal 1174 ~ ~-or QDllQIUe, 1D<t 80 · ~ ol 1U for lhooctng h 11 oenltoCongreas111Jan.ll.Jl~ ft~-. ..... ~. 11 ,pel> -!loft ment funda could be pmttlfd tlily by ' cent-cl! ~hold • -..i>-It lll the wmece• cutting back oa domeoilc ·prosrams, !he • tloo . and over U ~-• ..,,, ramark that.,. entire _.... msy piOYe unacceptable britlft wore brldal ..,... Tbe 1 ~ OOICs us lhe to lll8ll)' m-ol Congreas. • · A°*1e.la wedding llidualrJ 'ts a boomln&, ..,.,'&Cid we 80lllfo RECONS'll\UCl'IQN o[ the tnc1ustr!el f!"llllJlltM.Y<ar ballneJs. Olnt1 'lrlah we bad . bitten our tongue of South Vietnam and llber parta ol ~T fh& New Weddtn& ,.presoes la rather than have said 11. 1ndochtna WOllld be expnive but 0.. ~lor oelf, for dlptlll and II~ for uample, sre a [ew typical tasl<'woold be llmple comt1n111' ID tbal ol , ... llllernatl"' llill for oflhand remarks wbich, once Ulade, may restoring \he area's sbatlend Jed. As cbanp. YID& ulde Ill llWlY laudable cause the speaker to wish later thet he Thomas Brindley noCed In Far Eastem pola u '""1 u tbe lllllvlW>le pain 111.. bad maintained his golden silence: EcGnomlc Royjew, tbe Indochina war tro®ell, tbe New Wed4lni noaetheless "I do." ••tw been a war aoJut Dituri." Bomb-pr_.,. our cravinl for the weddln& . "JI you think you have such 1 tougb Ing a n d dlfoliatlm -left 1111111 lituaL tlml, 1'hy doo't you come to the o!l!ce qitcultunl areu llllultable lor cu!Uva· ~~~:.':°'-'~, _llt\l.~ tome Q1 and do rtrf -k -and I'll Uoo. ··-w Ol _.., u•• .... •llf borne •nil lake care ol the kids!" The bomllelkut ctuaa ol Welllenl imeumpCloa, cqioo .U.lellllfied buJllol, "An1\hlnl you can do I can do better." Europe were almolt completely rebuilt probalJly never apln to be repeated In · wllhin a decade. But Brindley observes Che Ille cl tho wedded couple. Tiie New "YOU IrrAY here In the car, and I'D that "Soils and lancl-lonna chat have Wedding bas shelved Che consumerism walk to Ille nearest gas station and get a hem polaooed and torn up may take Ill<! all ttit rest II finds [raudulent lo lhe con. It probably iln't very far, and 'Che decodeo to be -In "'" ap. lfldllloaal oermmy. 8110, 'the N'ew w..i. !rah •Ir w1ll do me •goed.1' protlmalo [uhioa -H It II ponlble al cling remain< I wedding, and ICs ma.,.. "Aunly, I'm the only nephew you an." lodoclrioa's wounds may bear sboilld not maak the conUnultlea It pro-have !en, You're not the kind of ...ird permanent tcan. vldes." rich old lady who dlea and leaves --·------ r • ( BAL Bo --L J' th~~:-;:i;;~~.l'fr1c~/r!~~ 1}111!; pound girl like you? rd Uke to -J'."" try a few o[ them oa a man my Ille. • ._ ________ ...,.._. "an l still love you, hoaOy. ll l llad everything to her cat, are you?" • "Why do you always serve rou\ bee! hash for dinner the 1arpe Gy 1 alteady had It at the office for lunch?'' "l know you are one of the wOrld'• liv- ing authorities oa Proust, prof.,..., but I hope 1 can get tbi'ough )l>ur eourae In French lilerature Wleholit "4 ad I DI anyChlng by or about hlli. 'l'o me~ sound> like nothln& but a ~1111al pincushion." 1"' "Why don't 1 go get my csr and aJvi1 yoo a push to help your t'Jf get staritdt It'll probably only take 111eCOnd." "It lllll'e bps been a ntco ~· Can ft give anyone a lift home?'' "Let'• take thls rood • .}t looks the ""' leu <raveled by, and maybe, 81 Robert Frost said, chat'll make Ill the differ- ence." "THAT SOUNDS llke a put Idea, boss. Just put my Initials on tt, and I'll put IJ\Y department to work on it 11 '11 wouldn't marry you If you were next to the last man oo eoJ1h. I'd ratber)JW> ry blm." "Well, or course, .. , ml&hl play charades." "r suppme, like moot IDOltY olllco hoya. }'OU think chat someday ,,.,'lJ be bHd O[ Just ftl\ted • good cook or a prelly lace, you .. n bel •your sweet life I woulcln1 bave plallod you." "No, U \(omethln& ever haj>pened IAI )'1111, l dci\ibl IJ l'd be In any rush to JllO' -t0 BD)'Olle elae-clol at Jeut Ull!ll J &o1 baclt U-the cametery." Olj\-COAAT ' . . ..... DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Vccd, Pw~lbhcr -'"lttml:' l!dlffll' 'Bot~nl Kritbic Editorial Pao• Edit or Ttie' editorial 1•.1:0 r'if tbc DI.Uy Piiot tef!ks to Inform and stlmu· late re1den by pmicntlnc this ntwsptptr'• opinion• and com- mnital')' nn tn<tb at tfttt~t and •~lnce.nc;e, by Pf'O\'ldlni; • forum fOr tht exf)("tlllQn of ("Jr f'fltdert' o~nJon.a. and by pt'u1l'ntltUr: thu dlVtrlt v1e.,.,•pn\nt1 of ln fortitd Cfb. Mf'VfJ'l_ aJld apokfsmtn OD toPJe- of tbt d1y. Wednesday, March 28, 197! I j • Regional Degrees Propbsed LOS ANGELES (AP) - Calllornla '""" \fnlV"ll!Y and Colleges tnuteea we"' ICheduled to ad today Oil a Jll'>llOl8l,,\o offer reclonal and atatew~ "'-programs, mating I~ eaoler for many stuileota to earu a degree. The ptopoaed conaortlum ol II ca~ IO olfer the ( ~lUEFS J decree ',programs gained ap-Assemblyman John Burton (D..5an Francisco) era~ proval by the tnl,lleel' Com-• up after uDSUC<eSlfully trying to feed Oapitol Patt mlU.. oo F.ducatiooal Polley squirrels to ill!ISb'ate a point ln his battle with Gov. ~and wu endorNd by Ronald Reagan's tax spending program. An old man CilaiicellOr Glenn s. Dumke, easily lured the animals to his hand. ,lh, ~Senate and the --'---------=----- SqafrreUg Wolnt,., Mlldt 28, 1973 DAILVPILOT ~+ -Odometer Turnlxrelt • 'Theft' • • -,. SACRAl4ENTO (~P)-'Dll Rlpidtramitllaa!llCb,low o1 the Senale Publlc UtlllU.. cblel ol the So 1 Uu nt • prll!iity wllh ~ oftidalo.. and Oirporalionl Conpn!Uee Ca!Jj9mla Rapid T'r a a t I ~ tbl! "In '41 mlllloft they '*''i to paai the tiill. He saJd be 11LQ6 ANGELES (AP) - Dllb1cl has ~ OCC\lled ol Ond a dime for ~ trldslti'! Would delay the vote al Jeut , ll>d 1llltllct om qr Al'P'i! '!bod faith'' and of"pll11ft\ie MiUI Mi<l -· 'JWO '!Vl!eD. • bu afrinned 1he lholt COD 1uy·way out" of ·a r&..f' G"-· · ,~,~ -.. "Mills authoced a 1971 .law tiooaolaSantallllbera ~ · -·~P ..,... lhL M> · extendlng !he stale sales taa flll llrll~· Sen~te Preai~r"P/9. i.,,. otllaUont lll!"ald he waa at-to gaaoline, raising I'll em. llfll.ll'UMIR cir l!WeJ' beCaldie he .tamea Mills (D.Sim DlesOl, ~ fo ~ the kind fl?O million a year for rapid '--------~ tine alltool ofltl' turning thll •'*' accusetr ~ _.,i' ~~·.-I 4)'stem Milla transit ·and m.., tram!! pre>-· mileage m tbe odometer::4 - er JaCi Gilstr~p • ......,.. Bot, Qllttrap aald, ex-grams. """' deal Fran!< d'ay o1 deliberately ' ·~pl eodsllnf)lus aervice 1"' SCRID plan for ll!)Olld-r---------. '"" er, \ the Leglalalure and' ol Jiian. ''llM,ll-ary Jltlt st@. Ing Its f43 million share ol had beeio coovld.d in a...,. nlnC to c1r1ve his bus transtt _1~ ailo '!'_kl Gilstrap wu !hat fund Includes 12&.1 milllon R<nse. s rind iurr l!'la1 before SalU ~· disfrlct to the jiolpt· of ~.~H:!I "' l!l"nd $ U to aupport a 10 cent reduction V. bara j:oW)ty SUpe<lor'"::"""' I bank!uplcy ...,.... 'bi rapjd tninsil 'funlls tn bus fares to 30 cern... Judge John T. Rlcbrd ol me· Then, Miu. said SCRTD -.. guo11ne ·1aa bllt 'Peanu•··' coun1 o1 pelty -and 1wo would come to tbe ~ature au~ by Y.iUI ~lower bus t1'· . OlUld4 ol crancl tb&fL ~two years to .. aat.lbe 11a1e•· !Jlte&. ~t. Is noc.tecbal~y •. Boycott p•••~~ua '""'IJ - A prison""""""' bad been .. to bail them ciut. HO aald Jbat lll.,.0. :.Aid l\lllll, but >t ~~,. ,ur suspended, J>owever, and "-" vJolated an ~'that viol<ijes tbe Intent. o( the law. CbArlea M. ~creator wu put m )X'Obatloo for fiftH l:lls and rapid •--'~ rwt1. He 18id Gll.stnp-WOW.d end ,up Su rted of the 41Peabuts~ comic .· years.~ ~·•I al -,-,... r·-having to llbut down the'new ' ppo strip, acored twke today Court n:conls showed that" grams get equ "~ ., ' bti5 llnOs he ts proj!Osin~.' . · In preparat!Qns f9r the the mlleage had been set bacr.ul collen j>resldenta. e Girl Critl~I SAN bIEGO (AP) -Ellen Stater, the 18 ·year ·old daught~ ol a Riverside 1 Milla,IJ!d Gl!.trOp 'c;la'!'°'I in" t LOS ANGELES (AP) 1971 Toltrn8m!nl of Roses • S · v ' ' a hearlng·over ' bill bY Sen. ·<;ounly supervisors have given parade. · ~ OATAS -WHO said •w.•d f(l,t;e acations s tud;nd !i:~~a!i ;:~~* -~fc.t~=~! .. ~ of ~:t"::~ d!f~ft!. ~~:i~ : .. : ~ ~~~.!': ' 1 ~· hi bit SCRDT .!rOm ·~ l5 pouliry products. Roses, ~ that argued t>imlng back the ml~' au ket e1ecutlve whO was peel from her home million of the ftmds ~'from A housewives' group, Fight Schulz will r be grand age dldnft constitute theft. But SACRAMENTO CAP) _ LL lo " t . Mills' rapid transit act ol 1971 Inflation Together, sought the marshal ol the N • w In Its decision Tuesday !be IP' '1 emp ~ m your office." and asked for a report on the to ha buse Year's Day ev""t and that .rt---' .., Gov, Ed Reinecke ha.I ordered Phil Jordan, a Reinecke vacation situation from his pure se new s. support. "HappineSs 1s·:.." will be pel1ate CCl'D't w:xw........ .:.:. F~b. 9 beld .for tfiree days In B , ts Usted In crlt1oal an Investigation into allega-pn!ss spoltesnan, said the staff. A VOTE ON the Walsh bill r:=irv!;::!~en:,e~o ~= the parade's t be me. ch~U:-~ =~~ c;A lions by a former at8tr R e p u b J i ca n 11 euteoant was delayed indefinitely after with a pledge not to eat meat Schulz' book. "Happiness misdemeanor vehicle code vi~ condl at a suburban bospl ~ being injured In an aittO ilccldent. merd:>er that Reinecke'• top governor, a candida.te for "HE JUST doesn't know if a llh-hour hearing. Walsh said or poultry neit week. saying ls a Warm Puppy,'' is a lations, the appeals court~ aides have been able to have governor in 1974, f ound there's anything to it or not," he did mt have enough· .lllP" people should be allowed to million-seller. ... cision said the state , Steward's letter "Int•-"-" J rd said rte ~ t t th ·•·-~· lood band i • The girl received head In- juries w a Baja, Calil., auto accldenli1 and ii in a coma, 'autboriUes at OlUla Vista !!'oopltal said 'l\leaday. lhelrvacalionsandgetpaid ---=-~==--===-==--..~__:~o:.::::an:.::=-·------=~poc:::='~s~~:.::::~=n ~a:.:.::=e=~:::::w~g~=consum:=:::::e.:::::.::o•:.:::::::· __ -.!;!=~:::i::==:::':=;;!:::::====~~oode~~sbool-d_a~ppl~y~.--- for them, too. ,. ·- 9.t.{teP•v LOS iNGELES CAP) -A SUper!</fCourl judge has ruled that ~ city of Los Angeles 1111111 pi\' nearly $80,000 In at-~e,r•; faes • \0 nine ' ~ ""'"hid """ an-tbJ61ie ,suits !nvolvtng Los Angeles 1nternatlonal Alrporl. Tbe 'eclalon , TuesdBy by Judge •ven S. Weisman was deserlbfd 11 tha Orst under a 1971 sf4le code making such a defe~ liable for payment of ,attorpey fees if the other side ""'" • 'l'lt,i,tt Charged OAKLAND (AP ) -Hugb T. 118-year .. ld Pied- and inventor of N ets, was ordered Tueadafto appear Aprll 17 ln Alameda &Jpertor Courl to 1U1SWer charies of grand !heft and violatk>n of the state securiUes act. In a prellmuiary hearing - closed to the Pllllllc ~nd ~ news media a ;11amson-a re=' quest -Eh:ile Weltz, a widoW who ·~ed u 'I mllld at parliei'!ll!IY• by· Harrison, telltlDed--she loot $60,000 to $&5,000 given Harrison to in- ' vest. ACCUSED SHUNS TV , SANTA CRUZ (APl Herbert W. Mullin, who Js charged with murdering 10 people,, has won the right to a solitary cell away from the nolae of a jallhouse TV set. He asked In court to be plac- ed In a cell brock ~ himself, "whereAhe 'TV lsn t playing aJI day . . . IO that I can study:" Superior Court J u d g e Charles.,$. Franich granted the request l!elayed until April 5 the date for the 25-year~ld former Fs student to enter a plea. Hal D. Steward raised the question in a letter t o )leineeke Monday In which he said he had been told that he was entitled to take vacation lime olf and not have It ol- flclally recorded .. Then, Steward said, he W'OUld ''be .paid again for the precise aame leave time in cash when he departed from If this sownds impossibll,,. ta JI tod11 for the q1-opeA11111tory ot Hoq Memorial HospJbl's "fovr Flllible Plans for Glvfn('. You wUt be In for• pl1wnt IUl'prbll Telephonk 645-8600 ExtlMJon 10I ~-f'or 11lomM Stadlhlgtr HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 301 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92660 1 • . • • c1roosr-~: ' Spe~ia/ .,. ' . Cliieen t • , __ ;to.' ......... ,,1,.c.1.w . •• MEDtcM. """T• '· ANT. ll!EotCA,L: OffllCE A'EC~PTIONIST .'.,.ofNTAL ... A$SUOtANT/ftEC~PTIOHIST .. '""ll'IOdem f.cilltift. Alt ._... lMtl· t ...., _ FE.DERAll-~ 1NSUll:Eo ,,. ,. 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I , ---... -------- , NO. 17, 7 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORAN$E COUNTY, CAU~N1A • WEONESDA Y, MARCH 28, I TEN CENTS ' • . . - anelist Builders . Sabotilging Agency ByL. l'E'l'EB IUIJBG Of .. _.. ........ 0...•11 lire trying to sabotage the Regjodal Cooservatioo °""" by drivlnf it broke, a membec of y-created panel charged In a ilfach talk tbia ~. • Wl¥. ~er of Udo Isle, ad- the Newport Harbot·Cbamber of al lbli BaU>oa Bay Cluti, said wSuits filed against the cofu. d "l'lhlng other l)!an nuJSlllCt . '· •• di dates Stands • T 'AD WORKS lC. ON HOUSE . ljotjle lo ..UT A DAILY PUhl' wmtl ad coulll -)'OU wtlh l""118· See ii thla 11111' II Jfll: llARBOR Vll!W -1 lllodel, 3 bed, s ba. lam. !1'!-i l1b ...... lealo nota, -mdL . (piiolle ... ) l ad wal In the ~ on a rrllllr ~ -11111aoldby~1- noal!". tt a qulclt aale ol -_..!!!, Ila! YOQll -will! a DAILY Pu.ur • ~'Iba direct line la .... r • :;U't.l.]Mlt"ll\IRM ~l<mpl lo discredit tho ~on for all klDds of .......,., .. Mra. ~ J'haiud. ·Sbe aald ii lo.-Ollimllted the auits will ..... ll)U<jb u tt.5 millloo to defend "¢ called theui "a purpooelul attempt lo drain ua of funds.~ .lofn. ~,.who a l o n & with san ~ llJll'yOI' Art Holmea sJ>Oke be/orf 31111 -al a Cbimber 6unrl!e Bull se..ion0i aid ·lawyers have admilted they don't 11taud a chance • of winning "'!lie ol fbe sult1, ''.~!have ll>ld, me that the lawyers !mow lull ...U they can't win them," sbe over __ a1>1>ro•als...,.; juit dOOe to help gel thelnitiattver.saed· said,-'bu\ they're cfo!na ti lo slow us slo" down the deftlopments," sbe laid. ''Tlie eitlzens ...,.. ed lo believe the do~ and cast ., """"1." The root of the lawsuits fl a l!iaJor conunls$tooo would be fmanced by that ilaue, both Holmes and Mn. -1$ million through 1"5," Newport Ill liO mlervlew ~r the tsll: she aid said, because of the rapidly diminishing Cbambec fre!ideot Ridlard S. Ste.... a primo e•amplo Is the suit filed bl' the fllnds approprtsted to keep the llx obsened In a questlQO! to the speakers.• Building lndU8lr1 Asfodatioo <ii Orange regional and one llOte commisskrl In Mn. Rosener counleroct-by aaYinl the Coonly. bUJinw througti 1!177. . lnltiaUve ststed that attelnpt.s W.Ufd be "Part ol their aull aays we are causing Propoailklo :io, the -00 ln!UaUve made to get lederal u&lllanOO to-help radal discrimination " she aald. "That's -ereat!nl "lbe comii11aalons -thal was.~ with the cost. patently ridiQJlqus o0 its face •. u was put ed 1iY v~ In November, al'l""Pila!ed -· "But tbe federal m0n appropriated in for ill nn!lonce value. 15 milliori to fund tliem. by Cong,.,. for coastal management l)aJ "! can't prove tbiS. • she satd1 "but ii Critics chuged that the sponsors of the been impounded. ,by Prel\<fenl N~." really bolds true' Jor both sides, Some of measures knew:.lull well.that WOl!ljn1 be Mra. ~ner said. the cillzen appeals that have been filed enough mooey bpt kept the figurea low lo "! knew it woui.Cw;zii.:up being his . -. fault," Stevens responded. Mn. Rosener is an active member of the Democratic party. Both she and Holmes estimated it will take ·about twice as much money to operate the comnUnim than wa~ budgeted -excius!Vlo" ol the cost of defending tbe ia..Wt.s. "The state oomnuaskln came awfully close to dividing tbal $$million by .. ven. with equal sharee for each of the si:r regional commisSrons and a little larger share for itself," Mrs. Rosener said. "We're probably tatkjqg very c)J)Se to $2 million," Holme..s said. --.. -.... -· . . Mutiny Reported {ndiaJ.t_Militant,s Have Falling Out P!!iE iUbqE, S.D. (Ufl) - A gpvelTI' meal apollesman aaid today it has been leamed then! has been .a mutiny, reach- ing, the poinl of an armed confrontation al ooe point, among the lndianJ occupy- ing the setUement of Wounded Knee. (Related li\ories, pages 3 and I) Assistant Attorney General K e n t Friuell said an informant inside · the besieged llap>lal got out word that there was a. fallin'g out between the \wo leaders of the Amerkan Indian Movement (AIM) anct-Ogiala Sloui who have joined the 29- day-<>ld oocupaUon of Wounded Knee. Bui he Indicated about 100 Ogll\las, natives of the Pine Ridge reservation where Wounded Knee is located, may decide to leave the village aod come through the federal forces encircilng tbe town. If thll happens, he said, the forces holding Wounded Knee would dltindle to 50 lo 60. . - Th< dissidentl inside Wounded Knee in- clude Ltonard Crow Dog, the "medicine man" who bu been the spiritual leader of the militants during their oCcupatlon . It was the first word of a split In the lnd!an ranks slnce they took over the historic hamlet Feb. 'l1 demanding recognition of Indian rlghta and ouster of the Oglala tribal government on ti» ~rvation. 'Harmful te :Yo.U.g' ~ I DAILY ,It.OT, ... ,... CH!LDRl!N· MEET MATILDA AT PLEASAta· VIEW "SCHOOL 1"V )'futhenn1n IActurn ~· Sci_ence In f!!lfttiflttl>o! ~~ Al ·one point Tuesday aigb~ Frizzell said, guns . were waved and pointed between· the f~ of AIM leaders !luasell?,leans and Dennis Banks and the Ogiala contingent led by Pedro Bilm--lY_~pQrt ~fl:US ~~ff.f !~.~ 'Z • ~ • BJ UIBUll R. VINSEL .. ........... ,. lilt 1ritb • HJ beer i-- .... -Gii -for put Inf-*"'· Oolla -·1 ~veralal. Fire Jloule nfFt "" la -ol'lel Intl aodA pop plat --and oo far, It all -IObolepL 'Ille es1etjlldi1 1111 at 177 E. 17111 81., 111"1 --polrona Iliad II and ls llJrtnc ..... -ol the -.... -may )'<! be ahead Is ti. en- -lfol -city ... -lllllllotlllao -boo1 bllWDI !or ...U ..... ,...,,.... Ollt Oolla -pol1*wt dn>pped by Ille""' ..... ~#I and oliiJn. ed -...... .: a lliQlld.--•lcklnl """ loet ........ -her bead and =all. . I~ DoMll" PrllCJlanl also ...... -"' -tilt blr dine- .. Gii tap !or Iba ........ Ill nauru11 ette. . The ~Meana 'Jot 'the drop 1$ wu Journals · ~ •• , .... ~ent . lndi.lilf, aid Ille split t ' ' ' · Knee developed llfter Callfug them " to '1nlnon, • Anceltt silt and tho lloll)IWOOCI 1'riiS . ._li!<lsl~by !t!.·~· . NtwpG<t llejch o all 11j • i!t the city's """'"""!, bumlll lo ,. newlllt!lllillia'of 1* ' 1 orlll!Od 1114 lllld tho)' p Id~ 1 lhoilld '* -lrorn jbcel • "'* n .... · lbd there wtre \ o u d go altlr i third .one. . where minora lildllcrtmlnalaly can obtain '11U•Dli ml aliouta which cllm~ City manaier -..i L. WyM an-the p.pers," lj'ym aald. willl ,(be braildWdng of gµns, FriU.ell nouilced thla momtns that Police Chief He aaid ii they wlah lo place the papers aald. • ·· . . B. James Giavaa bas been lnstructOd to "In a building !or aale that 1' supervised ~ - F.iremen Rescue rrapped Driver After-Acci.dent ' A ·bistf Meaa teenager was tiapped In his ,viln flir · :io minutes Tueoday night alter it collided wilh another vehicle at ti... intersection of Beach l!oulevard and Mafu,~(et fil'llunttnrlon Beach. li'Wmen Ued . fofcli01, .. wt ani! ·a hydralillc pump to free .Richard A. Power, ta, from his demolbbed van, polloe said. · Power, 333, E. ,21st St., suffered multi- ple fractures of htl right leg in the 8 p.m. accideo~ a fire departmen! spokeaman said. He was lllted in satidactOry con- dltion this morning at Orange CoUnty Medical Center.' . His pa-er,. Kelly Sooes, :IO, of the aame address, was 'not trapped in' the oollision. He wu released from the hoapital thla morning. 1'olice said ~van was traveling east nn Main Street and was· turning left on lo Beach Boulevard when ii collided with a CadillM: driven by Jonny Goodsell, who was drivq 1"ol on Main. Goodaeli, 11831 MacDull St., Garden Grove, was Doi lnj1ired. .. write the publishers of tllO Los Angeles by lldulll, ao u adult can Jiave control Siar and the Hollywood freas,-lnformiag -o\11&; ·wbo pur!:1r1 -them -to makt them of the actlon. aure lt'a not a 11-year.old -II they do They can "°"Unue In distribute them . that, they may distribute them. But they only lbroucb marketa an4 liquor ltores cannot sell them from v e n d I n g ' that wish lo aell them, WJ'DD aald. 11lliChliits." The city manager aloo aald that WJ'DD llid Glavu' letter is "not going simllar stepa will ..... bl tateu apblsl-to aay the pa-are pornographic as Ille 1-"1 Angeles Free Prell. such, because ihat ti a very grey area . "Eventually we'n aotna to have to ban "The letten will say that ln our col· the Free .PreA, too, 11 Wym iaid. ''We've lectlv• judgment, ~ Ute p 1 p e r 1 are got lo be consistent. We intend to ap-barmlul In minor<." Wynn 11id. proaoh the Free Presa in the near Wynn said the city believes there are future. Y sufflclent laws avallable-to permit city Ill his a-meal thla morning, olflcials lo regulate material lbllt ''II, II Wynn aaJl'; Ch!Ol !llavu will write a l~t· our opinion, obviously harmful to ter fo thO J)Ub~ aaytng that the Los minors." $2,375,000 Bid Accepted . .~ ~ .. For ~Beacl1·5choof Siie ' 0 = ·: -. ' ' A, Loe Angeles real:ostatc cliyek>piitqt • ~bl to apply.~ .[noney lo beip ease · firm became ·the ,,...., ·of a· 57-a"" -wercrowdlng-tlroUihi>wl I!>< distric~ l!Chool site Tuesday night when ill bid of '"1e lllle of the Midway -City property 12,375 000 was accepted by the Hun-1eaves the district with two unused achool u• Beach Unioo. ll!lh $cb®ljll.slrict :titeto One is et '!he inleraectlon of Golden trustees. · , -· 'West Street aod WE"llU """"" where Weodlilne Corp. waa V!'<hlgh ,bldder In the; • '!JOteraburg o..lnuatlon HI I h . the auction of the Mldwi\y City-site COii· School is located and the other is at the ducted at 'Tueaday'a ]!oard meeting. lnteraectlon of Yorktown Avenup and ~ other flnna bid oo the property, NeWland Street. .. • 1 but none out~Jd the Los Angeles-based • • nnn. ., . · ·oraa11e ··· • Woodbine l'resi~t Garrte> Dtriuen • was on band lo prmnt trusteee ''!'it& a ~ check for fl.28,000 11 a depoijt nn the purchaoe. '!be . ·property at the lnteneClloo of McFaddm Avenue and Newland Avemie was-declared surplus bf the cilstrict 1ut year. A 11'11 oludJI ol deYeloplfttnt ill the dlattlct lhoWP.!' the! tile )IOllUlelloa infW1 exPected for the Midway City ma never ~ and .. -olflcials and lnl8leea decided to rll the property. 'l1le city ol 1'~ Jut yarap. Proocbeil the .i.trlct with Ill ... to bay 15 acres of the sl\e lot ... as • ,..~. llut a achool ~ aatd 1" prico oflerod.,.. wall'iJOlO;ilir morW'8klO ~ ao the decislon waa loado .10 lleep the· aenac• In Ill ori,tna! ror. ud ru 11 to lbe b1lheat bidder. Wboe the aale waa pr_.i 1ut )'tar, truoteea dectded lo u.. the /ulltll lo Uperade Ille auppon btctlttieo • t w~ llllh Scllool. p._.i pro} ecto lncNded Ille ...,..,.. • of the library and lttnch -.... 11 u ... ot-iJattoo of additlaoal boot loeUn. But ~ tllo .... , ,,,. tilt lioDd ialue laat mOath, -..,..., Jn. ' • I Mostly ....,-'Ir ..the way the I weatheriac\Y calls' It lot 'lllurtdq, j . with siightiy Wll'lhet"temperatww . • of IO al the heachoa, incliog up In 1$ inland. Overnight lows in the upper 141. INSIDE TOP-'Y· "Cabart~" ltd bt/ Ll'8 lltn. neUi, recd~ ...,, of die llo,.. ors in Totld<Q/ 11ip~f1 AcocltmU Awardl sflmv'!Oilh <ivf;I 01car1- Stt. .storle11 Pages 3, 4, 30. • \ H Wtdottdet, Mardi 28, 1'17J o·unt L Officials Reconciled ) ·To Base Reactivation . Despite a critical report by their plan-two fixed wing propeller aircraft to be ning department on the reactivation of based at Los Alamitos. 'Los Alamitos Naval Air Station, Orange A report by county Planning Director County Supervisors Tuesday decided Forest Dickason said there was nothing there Is nothing they can do about it. in the plans to prohibit the use of jet "There Is no altemaUve," said aircraft which would heighten the severi- Superviso'r Da vid L. Baker, in ' whose ty of the environmental Impact. 'pistrict the air base is located. "The But Dickason admitted that there ap- govemment has decided to use the sta-pears to be no method whereby local · tion 'for reserve air units and tpere ii government can control or limit t~ nothing •e cnn do to stop them ." fllgbt aetiviUea once the base is in opera- A report by couhtY planners said the tion aga.in. . U.S. Arn1y's environmental report did ~position to the reopening ~r the air t•ot contain sufficient specific, quan· station has com e from the cities of Los ft.;i:tive Md twally rtlevant dala and~ -AlllDlltos, Cypress, Stanton, Garden 1 \.itnati.on. Grove and Seal Beach. The government CUrrent plMS call for 4,000 to 5,000 .. rttervlsts from vurious branches of the ·service to use the base as a training "cent er. · •• · · · move ii supported by ~ Long Beach and Seal Beach Chambers of Commerce plus various veterans groups. .: The plana call lor -i l9·beUcoptefs and .. .. " • • " , ' ;I •' ,. ' .. •' . • " .• .. --- OIANH coqy "' DAllY PllOT From Pagel FIRE HOUSE • • • " ever gettfu'.g ancthe.r license from lhc ABC !," QjocJares cOita Mesa City Coun- cilman Alvin L. Pinkley, a longtime foe ol bottomless bars. ' ·• "And.t.WoUld ia1 this goes about as low as you can got" he fumed , adding that hiS : idea · Of etltertainment is not watching a niit<.<d girl or 18 on a dance floor.1 • "I WOOld ,.y the city would be Juslilled in do"". aoytbing possible to eliminate this cancerous grOWth," continued Pink· ley. City Attorney Roy June was unavail· able for comment on what new actJoo c.oeta Mesa authorities may take next, ii any. ' School Crowding Impact Proposed Huntington Beach High BChool trustees agre<d Tue!day nig ht to ask local clly governmenu to list crowded hlgh ~Is as part of the environmental Impact report! for new housing developmenta. Th.,. wu no dl6CUulon of the action bi.led: oo. a similar sctloo taken by the san Die~ School District. Trustees om~red SuperlntonBI . Jack Roper to their c11e lo 1he lour c1Ue1 w · llo wlthla the 111 ICjUln mile high school district. ' '" . ' "' ... ' ' " .. ... d .... ilTotn Pa•eJJorr:1;t. 1r: • •i'ito/ ' !I o't 'l!f· ffflli l;.lnll~ r; hfU'. CANDIDATES ... "About tbe S!. ~ •• tcMlla i;ome up wllh was the 1<1'bil financiil pieture was ,toMe polo( &'.there Wu no way out ~ biln/~ ~g'-"y u14, ."He ~"~ not sble to meet bis obllgaUom and bis b&nk records show he was steadily going into the hdle.11 • !"- . He allo said insurance coverage may have been part of tbe motive for suicide. Tltatcber had a 15,000 insuranoe policy with no stipulaUobs preventing payment In the event of sulclde, Amburgey said. "The loans be bad were also insured with no stipulatloo for suicide so everything was covered," he said. AmhtV'gey .aald Tbatcber was known to be a proud llWI, tmwilllllg to aak for mooey from lrieDdl to get him throogh the crilil. The ~intensive investigation into . Tba!dJet:s death '!Unl<d I »umber of olh<t clues tltaf 01111 ~led to 1ntlcide, Amburgey said. The police crime lab found traces of the cililcre~ Ill~~ "ih'"ill<: '1runk of Thatcher's car: ... traeea\~ block: to a · bciifdliig silppl=-ala lti&f>I ;d;rehtbOred %e>'lliie aod r ·lhk~Oi n111 i>ilik "\>ID!ll.mothesiil! tlHedi!W'tf¥111'biodl;&i in the yacht club11tore room. ·1 •' '! Amburgey ello aaid the knots used to attach the block to Thatcber!1 body .. wtre . 1JW!l!WtJll.-il simu.rw!41t~Pn a , iJ11Ur!lo. ol, COl'J!Ot~~ 'II!< tltall,ill!AA'S gara&•· ~ , ... 1 ...... .,"t '""""·f'··~lh" · · AiTibiirgey also ,aald.. lber,e b.,evldellfe lege lo see what is "'81 Thait'r efeve(,\efl'J!lr; yac~lub happepipg to~ a y. 11111.\IJ&))t df.'aPJ?e1 ~r~,,~tce,.,,~, 'i:i~ She is ttnafnst giving he prete11ded t,o, e~ye .!ill . ~ICU", , •• SQmewbere insid.e Wllil everyone. !\;id teachers the righ.t gone. 1 to strike, · Tbe Orange County Coroner 'told police As quallrications today there were no traces 'of alcohol or she cited her tenure drugs in Thatcher's ~lood, ruling out any on the boan1 of the l"'ssiblllty he was dn1,gged by somebody Southern C&llfomia and thrown into the water. H o s p i t a I Credit 1T11tA1Jss ). spokesman for Pacific V l e w Manager's Association, her vice-pres i· Mortuary where ThatCher's body was dency with the South Coast New:ololical 1aken satd today no ' I u n u a I Medical Group, experience as a notary ""°"&nP.P'nPrtts have been macfe pem;ting public, and her acceptance as a s•udent the ani•al of the couple's son from at the Western State University Colleg1. Northern Ireland where bi ts servl.ng of Law. . \Yuh tne British Army. Donald Strauss, Newport Beach. 1s 1 __ _ seeking one of tbe two college ~rd ._...,.._~~~ seats after having served a total of 11 ~ years on the Newport Beach E)emen~ry School Board and later the Newport· Mesa Unified School District Board. The vice president in charge of employe relations at B e c k m a n Instruments pointed to his expertise· in . this area and stressed the need for im- provement of relations between fa~lty, students and adminlstratlon. He urged that students sit on the board of trustees as non-votini members. OrtN , .... ' - engineering -and -wltb rather than be apart lroni. other students. • On the m<ik.q.~Jtwliu report of ~llrilWl't'1 commit!-'. Tbe San Francisco Democrat has said state money for ~eltais should go 'I' ~Ual 0< ~ ~ iOt alf\lieil" .ffe~Ji,& .• ~ : Brown'• cmuhll~ stall points out .. lh~t "less titan •. hail • •La~~ (1£aining . dj>ctorsJ ar~ 1 ~l\1'io,\!lti .a general wiver,sllJI , CBIJ)llll! · • ., ~ report addo llut~the 1'clsssteal'' ~ tralDing docton tn a m«lical' 6Chool ·1ocated on a unive~~r: ~~Pus ·.~t& 'a teaching botpltal, "is I~ eattem 'for only i,a pl 117 9{ U.S .. medlcal~~l~.''. , , . the committee'• prellmillfrl" report ·ooncludet: 1'Every medicpl,Jehoo) does not require it:I ·own on-campus tt'.aching hospltijl." . . . DAILY PILOT SINt PMf9 Ne.,, t\Uqi:-11 . , John O'Connor has been h)(fd , as a new deputy city alt~ ! fo~ Huntington Beach. Force past three years he served;.as assistant city attorney in ·Bev· • erlY Hilla. He calls his movt>lo · oFange County: .'a total tr~i· · , lion from an asphalt Jung(~ ' ,, 1be committee suggests the' question of need for an on-campus hospital "should he considered lri the light or the adequacy of nallable oH-campus hospitals, ellnics p • • '° ' w· • . 1 llltd' other resoarce. m the , aria 1,"lSOiler S I ~ . (available) for teacblng l""l'O"I-'' ~ All ·who addmled the conmiltteo BU&· H b '!:f · gesled Otange County Medical Ceirter Is A waits ' us aqu,: : ""dequate 11 a hoop1ta!' facility. Unlvenfty spokemnen -emPltaSlzed It 1s " Ii< Inadequate-to provlde ·the lull rang& 1o Voices Concerit ~~ UexperlCI ~"!'celltucl·~ .. I permanent ~-4..· ; 1 -w · ~m 1 ~~· Her escitement about her b ... nd'• 'Ille key argumenl ID·the' otalf report, • . however, suggests that the optimal situa· imminent return from a prisonerft.if war , tloo. -...i.t be to' loclte a medical +llCbool camp in North Vietnam is obviN~tlit tt 'f.UU.U .--U·,>1} , "In a community : where1 hospitals;~ is tempered with concern about men still quate fol' teachlng•purpo8t8' already es~ listed as m~slng in actioq (Ml~-)~ . is~ stat~~t not be:ro ~ the·~ublic Jane Kula of Anaheim, sai4{ Wff>'.,sbp testimony presented in the Feb. 9 ·hear. is "very happy'' about her bus~ u~ ings in Santa Ana, appears to be the coming: return. (Related story, P--4.) basis of the new alternative that .the Alr Force Capt. James Kula iif'shot medical 8<;bool be moved i0ut of Orange dowq over North Vielnam' in Jui/~i,~ County to some other~ location t.wbe;re one week after the .Kulas' lint w · such a hoepital ·exists •. ·. . Observers of statewide hoapilaJ ilOlltics anniversary. llW suggest MarliD Luther .Kil!g Hoapttal ID Capt. Kula ts still beiog be?Ed Iii> i · South Central "°5 .A111e)eo. is ·O>ICb a today_ He may be on the Tit l potential llo!Pital.·'l'be.jVatts i!<>'Pltal.bu of 61.~rican P,OWs l<> ~k ~ .bad dilliculty . attracti!lc· quality, otalf. Base iD the Pbllipplnes, ' . , Rui:aJ poor..,ould l>enel!l l"'!J!·~tion of ·~·"·•·w'~'. m-·-"•d '-·-'-a new medical school in Fresno Coumy •"J-• u11J' v•"' Lf" ~ fl!~ , hoopj\jll· llJ!:~ B,iid, t,_ fill. t!le. bill honl!, ""Ml'S.-lttl!t' Mil! today w ..,.. •. wtNJed h~,,UK.,i:olJl!IUl~:•Wl-,,, ... .. tacti!l:;f'bei,~' liot\ie'lirE· L.-.!lr 0"!1111', t*···~l'Ol -.C.Dler "l ~ lYI' l~!r,,,!H!!~ mu~ led ,,(ii<;lt!C) \o.~11\l ~"ll '!'d,l:o/;n-for,'.~:,.-· oMi!bo'~ffiiilif1l.lf!iJ. ll\a1'• ~"~~1.'f.· ' . of!:~i!fr reali)'Veibi11tfda!il•lo IM1\ nl •I• ,,;.(t i:e!IOil, the COIDJl!lllee nu'bl find llie'fe 'is Tbe Kulas have no children alS'®s. no ~r:,'d~~o ~1,~jote.:n_~f.'ll1i:: Kula isn't piaDDing any special celebra-e 1om ,;\\Cffilfi.;;-'l!f'i!I, uonB"ltir<llU!iianctoaplimii,g . g 1;'1 .. ril tud ti!l'''"al :illlitnm11~ "D'us' g11Uin1i hiQtrhorot 1s ' ain ·Uhli , I ,,,,i.-.,•1 J 1I~, lhrt lJ\o; O! .t •. -..1 thlriJl'!!lbe silW , :;J ,;[,f,1. I . CON>r'iJ •rf•'1.~··'''"" ~· n ;,,,\a~·a· Wyear Oran~t' ly ~·t~~~ ...... ~~!+' ~· .. ~u~·c K'u1 ~'a N j • ·noc ·.:·$Cieiii;~~&, . . · ·lt'liV~;~~e: For:~ . . , , , 1 • Her"father, \lfilllam Bates, ia •-wtlred . GUECHO, Spain· (UPI) ~ Stan, .. Air Foroe officer. /I ' aireda.le thit gained· n,auoowide publicity ' She ~·t beard from her ' ' when 1} became Spain s fif:st dog to wear since bis capture bUt 11y1 &be ''ooe contact l~ses, died today 1n a traffic ac· of the. lucky one~ 11 The North l • r:jdan~ police said. 1 , · · · Shortly•pter bis ownec 1illlillft, Dim ,Jn ese re1eased Kula's name and to. France a year ago,· the dog suffered bead grapb three days after his capt injuries ln a. traffic accident and medi?l .Kula .bad plann~ ~n a career the treatment ret.!'Slfd t.-tt'U.s ~ghttwas ·im. All' Force before bis tmprisonmenf ' I paired. A Bilbao eye spec\alist f1tted the Mrs. Kula isn't sure whe~e .he will be dog with cantacts which restored no a1 flon la the U.S. ~t shes not*1ng vision \ ' i '; any chances on missing him. had · • ' ' ' her car serviced thil morning. f. ,Hi,, - q •'l~ ' fl/I 'I Strauss challenged !he' two IDcumbents' for not involving facu1ty . memQers In a decision to reduce by J!)~:ihaiiJ>all the requested sabbaUcal appniprfatlMjS. Both IDcumllents blocked th(<(iallenge by saying that faculty_ ID)'91Vemenl waa Intense but there we~ P.)t that much money available fa(_ bati$81 leave • . . ' .Jaseban Sh8's ~Trac -h6e~ • • HandbaD Bloves & Balls Racquet Ball Racquets Table Tennis Paddles ':. BadnlintDn 'Rackets pay. ..ti• • , ..... Further, Strauu•'8Jd · Is~ to dealinl{ with complef ftnancial problems and that his help would ~ valuabl&. because the district vrill ba staruna its next ~~ .. Yffl' wilh fi 'llJ!l!!2n. l"H ,µ>an the prevwus year. · Rodda, a business COJl!Ultant, Pointed to his quallflcations as lawyer;, corpora~e, exec:uUve ,Jfficer, P ~ fil9" "-' l; a*i 1. mllltsiraUoo teacher, and lnstr.uctor . bi: public relatloos. He said he was,proud.J>f instnmlmtal ID Ille driltll>g of new· I on that will tatse allotments to· v ans from $! per man to PIO. tn addition, he said tltat t>oth he and, Keene bad proven their leadeishlp i l>ll' saved iubotintlal cost. to tho ~ye\'a.' Rod<\I bcll"""' that llvtna tl1e-w.c1ier1 the rilbt to lllrike often leads to atrl\" and tliat the90 are 1"3PM1ible for "the, breakage ol.rHaUonabtps that 10111ellin11 go beyond the point of no rtturtt." ' , · U rwlected, he promlaed that be Would continue to wor~ for ac- countatilllty.' tie ..id that if, local prop- erty ..... !"! 1008"< ...mco lo -educaUOD tlto;e In ...,trol of the fY~ will "have,lo )!e able I/! •1>91" ~ fe,der•l i and iitate pvornmenta tJie Deed 1ar. adcll, tlaoal ltnenclng.'' ' ' 'i'l>e CQoot ClOmmtlDlly 0ol)oge 'tl\iirkl I l!llh lta'IW Clll\ljlllttS oervoS tlio clpet ~ Seal lleacb, Htmlinit<11 B ea c h WMtmlnltat; -1n Val!U, NiW1>b Bead>, eaota -w • •Olllldlnf udl I llM!erporaltd county terrl~ " ' ' . • Soccer Shoes •. t ' i :-: ·:~" 18iihfs siaes: · ·' · ¢ . " All P.~rP!I~ .Sllll8S , ~ pa._etmii 'Stiolt. ,, --... , . ., ,.. ''""" ' ; • · HikincJtroes . '. . ' . ' '" " ' ...: -,_ : ·,. re8i5 ~,, • • TllllliS 'Slllrft & Sllltts -... -. .., . Tfllllis ,~~ • .... -... - .. 1,.,,.11 ........ y •• .,,., Stil11111t- -111s·· ' ~- • " ' . • . ' 11 . ' addle:·T entls. Paddles .frfsbles Sbta hards. . ., ... Gym. '&,Slllrts '' S9$ilt·!tlts ----· --Sflat $ol' ' Baseball llndetshirts • - Hunt • • 1 •JI • I .. 1ven Immunity ~:B~ging ': •• • I • i ' ......... W"""""7, -211, lffl H DAILY PILOT • IS .:><~.=-:~l .. e · ··sing S urp • • • " .. l • TODAY , •by . ; ". • f. •· ~ f ,., =;:American -, ,._ . r ·Not tisted Previously . "'Mo. Mt4!5M·l'IJ llfW...atMI'. "°"'It' dill. $7S.00 . . . ~Setlili : : .. DX&eries: · . . .. .., ~· y.,..,,,._,, 11~n hliwlsion. The SoikO OJI-Etch self·windln& wltcll ls liico hovirw your own little " O>bot. ttlfwsyou .. lllSlantcllanp • caltndarlhlttellsyou thodoy•nd tho date, In Eot!lllh and in Spenlsh.: ltlf,._youosynchron~sec:ond • ' Mltlnl! Anc1·1r1 Wltter-t1$111d to 98.2 ft. Because the Stiko DX Is made by "'1\0lnatlon, you pt -• OJ• • llCCll!"CY ~ Oxtrt11)11!J rtOsonal>le prlcu.Comesee l.iiyourself. J.C. );/umphrie6 Jeiwl~J 182) NEWPORT 8LVD., COSTA MESA I .. t • ' • ·eabare1~ s Female .Power Noi .Just Fad? ' , . • . ••• MS. BIZ DEPT. -If you have aome -fllar att·'thlt ~ obollt the lfOftl<ll'i Ul>erttlon ldovemeot o r ' Women's Llbintloa l!'ront I~ lust a pall- ing lad, you may be In for ,.,..,. ...,nu. It.ho all l!Jl'<8'ail<a of being •· for,re&I. • •·· .... J'or one thlni, the remale campaigners "-sh!>flellf.d •the nanu1 from all this ~ .w: •. \WLF ,slull. Nowadl!y1, ii t.s · , •Imply, ""1o"A-u Tbe Women's Move- mant. So11here,,.' & ~ ~ f'Ulllt.lbal ·lljltl going ~ then ao- iullly ;~ )t1 . "l'lll!' !\BJ lo have aomet!ilii(~""" going for .It. Dne ot , good lhinJ!f .t\le Women's u,,, ........ ' ' THEIR BIG NIGHT -Winners Albert C. Ruddy, producer; Liza Mlnnelli and Joel Grey share vlc;tory kiss. !n photo at righl, Frank. Slna!re ~nts Ros;!· llnd Russell Hwnanltarlan Awrttd. ' .( .. ' I l '.io Award~ .~~.!1 • ~ lubo • HOLL~ !.Al>! -Mirtal Jraodo -dway'I equivalent ol Ille \)sc!ar""'81 ' I. bis~· ... ·~we ~and ·~ oll'•lbo'• bell act<i. . .. musi~ "Pippin.'' a•i>" ·• \ to n\lke tilt be • IJ , " Jo$)-·'·~ fllm i n di t{ry .... not lllOQlll! l'Oll 0ocJrt Is !1'1<lil>Y ~ Jildian ..,_ty. ")IM, " which -11 IJI )llljl, ,..,,.. I j!r8ndo !or Ills portrvll ' woo U-()ocars -!or I al'IWJ '!i)oGodla\IS." Br ~ lllm '""'---adlplld) . 'fblcb. wu -boot 'llln! ol lht yeot scremplay. ,The lllm llld beeD !>'"vlly by the Motlm Plctbre Aca<lemy In . l•v....i lo sweep °" a..,._ • • ceremonJea Tuesday nlghr )lt 'rtlit Loi : • ~ HeckNI WU.~ ~ 1111>'. I Angeles Music cmter. ~· actreis rcr lier nile as llle, LID Mtnnell!..the .,_, mn..,. ol poeseSStw mother ol a ;..m,g 1.thlll"llliln '"Olblnt/' wu,p&cked u belt' actrfa. 1n "BUtterlUes An!'Free." -:rav-t 'lbemre!ctllloet!n~.(Seeeim-•'!be· MomhJg Arter,"•fi;Jm "'!Ille ! pete llJt, ~ !O,) . PoseidOO Advehlllre," ........ iiol~ .. ' • .. beet -o1 tbe•ear: ;. • ""' l I SACBEEN UTn.EFBATllER 18.id Lui~ aunuet'1 ''The Dlscr.et~ of t Brando had -ber·to ''rfcRll\JllY" the Bourgeoisie" was named beat !lflllP>J I reluae the a want. 'lbe annoqncep1eol was 1-e llln!. , , <.D ..... greeted py ~. then by acattered ap-Two films heavily nophileiited ''"""" , pllillie> a1 sbe .~d lb& relusal W11f ·, norntnauona, "The El\ll~1qta" 111ll!'i becauae ct treatmeht Of American In.~ "Sounder,'' did i;iot recefve ,1 a ~·~ , dlans by the filln Industry and by award. . i television in movie reruns end becauSe of Fosse was ~. surprise.~winner fci l1 recent blppenlngs at Wounded Knee, dlredor for "Cabaret," beatltli · S.D. Militant Indians liave held the favored Fraocis li'ord Coppola 'o 'e( historic village !or 29 days. • Godfather." Be said, "I !eel . Mias Mlnnelll, daughter or tho late standhlg up tiere beoaUSe l\ll'-co entertainer Judy Garland, gratefully ac· Mr. MankltWICll l/ilven't hirned u MDyel!Jlfll 1 going !or It 11 a lady nam· Of Patricia, Carbine. Formuly with Look M~~zlne. sl\e, ii now pUblllber and ~t9r-J,n..cbief ot '&, (a11'Jy new )oumal out ot New Yori< Ctiy"calltd Ma. Magazine. I BAD TllE PLEAStJilE of meeting Ml. Cari>lne during a r-nt foray lo Fun City. When you thlnt ol shakers and movers wltb!n the Women's Movement, you are likely lo draw a sharp menill ptelure or what Ml. Carbine might look l!ke. • • POW s Get Wild Welcome cepted ber award alter Brando's refusal J,oseph L. Mankiewicz Wll!J Jlll<ll\nl or .fits. 0 T\Wlk vt'lll very Iriuch fCI' ibis "SieUth." · uc 1 award. :Iou hav:'iiiade mo Vl!rf happy," Fosse, coii>mei>dint on hi.I tlfte · sbe said. awards in three days, said, "Aftd~ 'l'lllS WAS TllE -• tlme. In ·~ event.s of the posf rew days thJa'!*iidl ~ ~-turn me Into an opttmlsl >and ~ Pretty Blomk Srewardess Gives Lili t.o Return years that an a.car for belt actCW' was life!'· '!iqe ~ < -down. George c. Scolt llid In 1111-JEl\ElllY LARNER won jhe ~!or vance In 1rn be would lJOI accepl ii be 1 best original ....,..play ror "'11!6"*' wan !or bla perlonnmce In "Pltlm." He , dldate, • a loot at polltla in U>e1· . Like the old maid llChoolteacber you bid In the fourth grade; ntnt-eyed, skin- ny, with gold-rimmed glasses, bllr In a tight bun, a black ankle-length dress from Mode 0 Day and easy-walker nurses shoes. Also, she carrles a stick ruler with which to whack mate chauvinist pigs on the knuckles. "'nlE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT Is not a fad ," she declared. "It is not this year's huJa.boop. It la a revolution where 47 percent ol the population LI seeldng to achieve human 1iberatk>n." Ms. carbine is an excellent speaker and a .convincing spokesman for The Movement. And to show that it's all there, she noted that the initlal Issue of the new Ms. Magazlne sold out In eight days and got 20,000 letters from women in response. "We had hoped from the beginning to be a forum for 'WOIDen ever{Where," Ms. Carbine uplalned. They appear to have made the grade. Ms. Magazine now has a press run nearing 450,000 copies each time out. THUS YOU HA VE a strong suspicion that Ms. C&rbine is indeed correct in her assessment of today's Women's Move- ment. ~ It sure isn't this year's bUla·booP. !or T1ull'sday are lo coincide with the l!nal U.S. troop withdrawals from SOUth Vietnam- DAIL 1' PILOT l>EUVERY SERVICE OtJl'im of the D.lilJ Piiot . is 9uarantetd Mlll<Nl'·l"•W•f: II ,.., .. Mt 11• ... yMr ,.,.r .., J:Jit •·"'·• un •nf r-u• c..,r wlll MM•!lllM .. ,...~11• ... IMMtllltM ,, ....... ~' 111111 s...y: " "' .. "" ......,. """ "" Ir( f •·llt Sft'llflltl'• ., I ,,In, s..t,..1,, ctH ,,_. • co" wMI h ~ " ,... , .... •ft! '-""' ""'" ,. '·'"· Turbul·ance ; Hits Texas . ' . • Thunderstorms~ "Tornado; .H(lil Triggered . ' • • 1 southern part ol North Vietnam. "I wu flying lliat da1," recan.d :c.pt. Rick Qmlllfe, 116, of Cleveland. "We tried to IS him ool. He WU talldnf ml the ra· dlo after lleiqi shot down. Be told us, 'I'm okay. !'«>pie are all around me. 'nley're corninl after me. .. • " ; ·. ...... -· ""' and t b o pld<D ·-II sllll Larner, a !oriner pollllctl ~ ., unclaimed. · said, "The lllnl was great a: Brando woo ao Academy Award In '!BM speechwrlter becailse at I•" I 'lw(I'. !or "On tbe Waterfront," and appeared candidate• I could coo~t"' • ~ II. penona!1y lo •1*PI tbe (>ocar. He ·has Oippo!a and Milrlo l'u1oO '9n &!\ ... been nominated six limes forllesl actor. for beSt -lay lr'oj\t' · · Miss Uttleleather, who said she medium •for their adAl>!A~Oll "ol . •,I represented the Native Americans AI:-novel ''The'Godfatbri:" · .•· ~ \ firmaUve Image Committee,, a a i d , 1ici.baret" also won awardi for~t backstage !¥ Brando "woul~ bave been scl>ring adaptation and ottg!naf ...,, here m person but !houllbl lie ~14 lie '!'Ore, best -.ound, best• 9'filiifl, ~t more helpful al Wounded Kn<e.''. Sl!o. dirocllon ~best ctn-tog;apllfl81) t declined to answer aey ~"°' alx»,tl Tb& a.car !Or best oltRlnil .in.oue wbether Brando bad ~;left tar .the score went• to a ·20-year.dd ltlDVWlanly· besieg>d Indian ~-1''' .T reCelillY tt.ieaaed in Los ~ "Cabaret" coll ~ ~. in-''.Llmeilglll." :nie ~w!!d, went.lo Qiarflts .clndla& one !or Joel ! beSt sup.· C!iaplin. Raymond 1laidi · an<i ·IWIY """'""actor as the nluilaball's master .Jl-..u. · • . ·"I I "" r=.~ . .. ..... -~~ tbe~p • . ib Fosae~· "Cabaret>;.'~·,_. :\<oimtfy ~ IJ,i! ~ !l!fl. Uii!toA · dredor ~·It, '!'U bis tbi1\\ years .P:ti~.~ ~ · . award In lbreii ~lil'M; L~~.~~t•tie¢1a[ he had wm t , :r-!11"~~"-_:r 'the flfotloi!~kl'ltl\JI , ~lllllUl!!I - , )OU 1<.NOW THE1 BEST PART OF THAT 250 ' ' •on ' MILE RACE? THE 2!f.. HOL!Rs ,OF WAITING . / • 1 • FOR THE BOATS 10 CIRCLE CATALINA! • " • ' '" •i r· WHAT'S so GREAT ABOUT WAITING, "IOU sAY? GOOD OLD IUSNMILLsl ' '\ ; I WAIT WITH A 8USNMtLLS. WHAT ' 'SINCE 1608 rl"s BEEN GOING I V:• 'DOYOUWAITWITH? · •' . '' GREATWITH1w'ATER. " 1 • \ ' ... . l ~h l ... . ' \ • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE r . ' . Computer • • • • JultWable concern has been ~d In Hunting· · ton Beach recently over :Ille p~ polka <0mputer· !zed address file. > i • , Some of the char~ appear unfO!lllded. '\Y~ d!Jll' reelly believe local laW' eo.lo~ent ls Willfully"tam· ' palgnlng to become "big btvlher.• But some aspects of the computer operation sbold4.be care!J,ally watChed be- cause they easily could impinge on·indlviaua1 rights. " The S)'Slem easentially JioJIBlsts of a central ad~ t rue and BlX subfilef. The address file cwitains .no per· aonal informailo)l and will ;e shart4 ••Ille. ponce and fire departllientJJ: It's a locate~ -in wbldl pinpoints emergenclel"a\ld dispatl:lles the DNre6t available fltld unit. '!'here ltn't. moch oonlro¥"1'"1'UOU!id that. · The six subftles are a bit 111«e sensitive. They do con~petoonal infOrinatlbn. Two of !hill\ are quite lauda : one ii a ljltlng of ~~"with special med!-- cal p ems, such as weak bearli, of which they volun· tartly notify the police; the other lreeps a conStant llst of ambulances and hO'l'ltals and can notify a field medi· cal te.am..of the ne.,-est available help,_ ~ Two other subfiles -a list of warrants issued and a list of local convicted felons -,jile rather toutin·e. They . involve'.!Pff'lll•ti-On ~.'!J>arlf!le!if ~dy has" '!'Ire last two may' be' a bit more controvel'filal. One ls a listing of jUns in toWn. It will not lial every .gun in town, onlfconcealable hand weapons (already required by law) jn'> volUiltary registrations. The sixth file will cover comments made by officers ln the 'fi.ld as they, make contact with citizens. Possible comme9t,.· Jnlght be: "aggressive toward police," "po- tenUal ileroin pusher." • Th~ officers' comment. is a purely judgmental file which ,P01ice say they already have on interdepartment bullefihs and verbal briefings. Putting it on computer card§,' however, mak-es a ready record of it which could • . be damil!lng ta a re,sldenl On lhe wli<>!e, the pol,lce computera ~pear \0 be a wortbl!lllle i~vestment al¥I -., boost to sound !alt' ea• foreemetlt. Bu~ both .lilt \lep~at and the public need • to be •We •\hat some~ at the computers' are ol a highly ""nsillve nature and should be tightly controh led. We don't think "big brother" Is coming to town, but we don't want to leave the door open for him : Laudable Effort • . ..... , . Last weelt Fount.lit Valley city co0ncilmen gave . the~"!val. lo an agreement which will gtve the cit1 55 of Mlle Square Park to build a recreational ... 'compla:. ~ ' ' Council members and city staff are to be com· mended for the effort they put Into the two-l'.9"1' proj· ect to lease the property. At tb<I lime that· they approved-the lea~uncil· men and staff members were critlclzed hY two Foun· • taln Valley residents who claim the city dpes not have • ,e ttie.~l.U J!!ll.!!on to bulld'll!e complex nor the fund1 to • meet the· $1?5,000 annual maintenance and operations coit They also suggested lh't city funds should not be spent on i project that can be used by people who don't live-in Fountafil Valley. The crltlclsni appears unwarranted. City officials have detailed lb• financing of the project several times and, based on tl)elr figures, the city does have the money for the de~e\i>.Pl)lent of the complex. And the suggestlon tllat a city should not spend money on projects thet benllfit tire public at large is at best selfish in an area where other cities maintain beach facilities fo'r public°""· •• • • H Odd Facts English Native to Almost 300 lffiJlion t Gwaned by A Writer Dear Gloomy Gus Th~ True Inte.rnational: Lah·g~M TlµT THE Smith9on.ian Institute in Washington D.C. was endqwed by the bastard son of an English Duke, James Smithson. That the Queen of Shebl came from South Arabia, a region currently called Yemen. That the "brimstone" In the "fire and brlnutone" of the Biblical hell is really "suiphur." That perspiration itself is totally odorless. Thill the phrase "die-hards'' did not ' ..:;;· R , . r ietnaqi · econstr~ctwn ·To the Editor: Jan Worth's article "Grocers Caught in the Middle" was lnteresting. I don't believe the media and public ~inion are making the grocers lobk like a 1bunch of robbers0 -they. in fact, are a bunch of robbers. They're .pu(tlng on a. show of their own, for all to see and It's laughable! Watch them come forward to -· 'try'-1Cfiustify their exorbitant prices to ease their own consciences, if they still claim· to have a coruiclence. -ACCORDING to the ~. it's those big feed companies who Control prlcea of The Vietnam war COJt the United E meat. It's t1-e high cost of grain, employ- States billions ol dollart, and the Viet· DITORIAL ment wages, 'cost of lumber (grocers buy MAILBOX BERNY BAKER ' .. Enforce the Law To the Editor: Section 9S3 of TiUe 11 -Crimee and Criminal Procedure United Slates COde, states: "Private correspondence with ior~lgn governments. Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or car- ries on any correspondence or in- tercourse with any foreign government or any orncer or agent hereof, with in- tent to Influence the ineasures or conduct of any foreJgn government or of any of- ficer or ~gent thereof, In relation to any diSputes or controversies 'Yith the Urilted States, or to defeat the rneasures,pt the United States, shall be l1nod not "'°"' than $5,GOO or lmprisonecfnot more than three years, or both." Please tell me why 111-the name ol Heaven thil law i1 not bein& eoforctd. ' ' -. I C. C. MOSEL'EY, • I ·" , I Things Yo~ Wish Y ou'tl Never Said n=•ce may cost billlClll more. South a lot of paper) and It's the unused portion Vie mese President Nguyen Van ...,,...,SEARCH of meat that grocers have to pay for Thi 's forthcoming viii! .to th~ couairy · • • • n.£, atoo. Granted, all these things odd to the should give some indicatJoo of how much ' price 'of our meat, bUt they ar:e not the · money is involved. In bia talk.! with ol cauie of tbe __,,,lem. n• a vklous: ctr President Nixon, Thieu said recenUy, gressrilen .nd senators and many the y•vu a • "We won't discuss war any more, only Amer1c8n 'public are mt keen on holping • l "-:•,. ·· reconstruction." any OCtbt'&untrles 1n that area, just, u ... , w3''W. ed' a·· ~re not keen on foreign al(.... "1 • • e -. 1n D' BESIDES reconstruction aid, ll'hle.i' ." Later, he aald: "Even~ i • .i '\ =--10 SUence is golden, they say, and talk iJ evidently wants assuranctt of continued m;,g believe that a prog:tanf ~ I\ c ... ·. -, * ~· U.S. economic assistance. which cur-reconstruction ... is an inveslnlon ln .r·~ 'l'f.tjlti>g~~...'.~ ~ 11 in The. J VI•' If you put those two adages side rently amounts to aroimd '500 million a peace, tbe Congress has to .. ~ ,.., """°"· •!:.lf._ says, by · e, one may ,be right -but the year. He told a corres~ent for 'he tt.0 1""_. . ~ '~f' L ~~rc.'s.a m1tt1 ~."R •land that 'other ~Uldn1t ~~er Washington Star-News , llarcb J. that,. •Th. main dl(ftculty I~. ~~ ' sedd1'1 lntiltd'a,~~ild;.,~· 9( Sil-II ls l'iue '!I'll,' oft.en be more "We have entered a .11ew bhase ol rel4I u llOI yet know what 11 Ii ~ l)Ql,dto • ·--\0 ""' qmp-a , .,,..,., • .,_' th' · "JI tlonsblps with the llnlted States, Jn4 ta support. No detaUed aid plili. •'-~ ,._ ,,,ri!&e~-..were Z,DS;llGO llllll'rilli~. . .. ~~v: g~a.t ~· .. , maylie also a new kind ol help, of 'ald, • offiClally proposed, nor liii'tl~ Jiii.ie '. t.,. vnlted States', lllillllO -.1111n. tllat talk 1 ailJt" ' with less mllltary and more economic( House said wl)at such a ~m 1111'bt J!l~Jti ilddi~; ~~lliPt firs~ 'mlllt .... ~ llav~" tiumanltarlan and soc'lalalcl." COii. There 1'no .-·~l(ll=.,. vmo "ll"ples ...,re"''"" ID '1 .~urdl Iiadln]lllytMJ>l:)ce ' So\llh Vietnam's needi are many and lioo aid In the llscal I1174ilildal • "' pgogue, anti Ill I Gt aft for ahoaung< h I I varied. According to U.S. Ne"' I! World sent to Con&reas on Jan. 2',lfled llrsttine weddings ·..., lomlll, 16 ,... mouth off Report, "They range fl'om po.,... planta ment l\mds c:oold be provlded'anll' 111 «ftl"o/, ~ Clilples blld a _. n iJ u.0 unneces-' and a new paasenger jet for the ni8onal cutting back oo dOmestlc p""'""",'llU tlol and Over 1M -' ol 1~ sa1'7 rel!l&rk lbat ol· - airline to a request for help in ovtte0m-entire _..,, may prove unacctpll bJjlloie -· f~ IM'l4al ;...; • -tea -08 . the ing a trade deficit ot _.. than hall a in maey membon ol °""""'' Aqr!Cllll' ~ lndus1')' II • boomial -. ..i we....,.. , billloo dollars a year." Moreover, new RECONSTllUCl'ION ol the lndullriol fl wu.,..year bustnesl. llmM wish we had bitten our lOQiUe ~ found for the thou-ol , ol South Vlelnlm and otlw parts ol "WllAT the New Wedding expretlts ts nther lhan have said it.. clvlltans who worked directly Indochina would be e>pellllve, but !ht l clala. !of. 1eU, for d!CllttJ and II.re, for eaaJl\Ple, are a lew typical !or tho U.S. military. • task 1'0Uld be llimple _...i to that of ...,_, for attamot!Ves ..a for ollhanll mnar)l. 1'hlcll, once made, may I Pllt3IDENT NIXON no doubt win restoring the 1reo'1 lhatMireil land. Al chaap. temn1 Ulcle Its many laudable cause the speaker to wish later that he give Tllleu a l)'mpatlletlc hesrlnc. but Thomas Brindley noted In Far Eastern ..... aa ...n 11 the Inevitable pain II ii> hid maintained his go!d'en silence; eona-may be more dlfOcult to win Economic a.view. the llldoc:blna 111r lroducel, the New Weddinc oonethelesa "I do." over, Nevertheless, 'l1lleu will try to do • "bas been a war uainlt naiurt." Bom'b--our <ravlq for the weddlna "ll you thlak )'OU have such 1 tough so. All<r meeting with Nixon, be will ing and clelollalloo bavt left -ritual. ttme/wl\Y don't you coqie to tho orflce I travel to Washlnj(ton for pri-oonauJ. iiilcullllra! areu UlllUltabte for culUvo-'")ncllllonal Alllericaa .,.idlnp Ira -a day and do ftlJ Work, -ind I'll • tallona with key senatora ~ tlan. ritual ""1111 ol flel, even IM-· 111.y bonie •nd late ..,. of the ktdsi" tatlves about the aid question. The boollltHul clllll ol W-C011111111pllao, orlla Ill lnteNllled btl)llna, "Anything you can do 1 can do bettor." While President Nixon r e g a rd s Europe were almoet completely rebuilt ~bly never a1aln to be cepoated In • . American aid os an "investment in within a deoade. Bui Brindley olloerves the ftla ol tbl wedded couple, 'l'l1e N..., "YOU lll'AY here In the car, and 111 • peace," be acknowl•'1n !he crltlcl.sm that "Soils and Jand.form1 that have Weddlili bas thelved the 00111Umerlsm walk to the nearest gas stallon and get a and oontroveny thnt h'•1 plan 10 help been polooned aed tom up may take and all the rest It finds fraudulent In the can. 11 probably Isn't very far, and lhe Indocblna "rc<O r 1 ~ •• '~ .,. •• ,..of decades to be restored tn even •!> lredltkllal ""'1nooJ, Still Iha New Wedo fflllL•lr wlll do me podJ' • 1 genent:o, n'"'V ' ' •··~te1. D>~· pnixlmale f•shlon -II It Is P\)IS{ble at din& remains a wedding, lllll lts changes "Auntf, I'm the only nephew you tnc a oow• '""' ., " · "'' J•n. tt, the all." ln"4o<blna'1 woundi inay bear thould oot m•sk the oonUnult it pr. have lefl You'ri not Iha kind tit wtlrd President lndlcal d that "Man con· rmanent !Cars. vides." rlch old l.sdy who dies and leaves ••• 1 I ( HAL BO~ ) the lirm -ani11I'fi 1>0' ,.!,rilng for 1"U·" "What aood are jtldO tricks to a pound girl like you! I'd Uke to ,.. t1y • few of them on a man my llbe." "llor~ ) still love you, honey. 111 ju ,_..ted l"'folld cook or .I pretty face. everything to her cat, ar6 you?~ you ~ ,~t your sweet life I wouldo' "Why do you always serve roaM. ~I bave P:c.~you." hash for dinner the S8ine day l a<ty ,_~ffo', ''. lf" something ever h•ppened t had It st the orflce for 9lnct>?" , ;..., l dOO~ If I'd be in ony ~ lo "I know you are ope of'ihe world'• U•· pllle lo ...,... else-not II lout WU ing authorities on ~ prolWJ9r,, but IOI blck from tha cemetery." I hope I can get thtoup. Yilµr cou'rlt 'io French literaturL.e_,jwl~'M f,1"'1d~n1 t anything by or suw1 him. to ine, PnW! !IOUnds like nothln1 Wt a ~ pincushion. n \ • "Wby doD't I go ret my car ind:~ yoo 1 push to help ,..r car 1et stir*? It'll probably only take a aeoood." "It sure has been 1 nice part~. ,Can we give anyone t llft home?'' "Le\'1 take thls road. It loob the one leu traveled by, and maybe, u Robert Frost said, that'll make oU the dlller· ence." "THAT SOUNDS like a great Idea. boss. JUJt put my initials on t~ and I'll put my deparlmmt to work on it. n "I wouldn1t marry YQU if you were next to the 1111 man on earth. I'd rather mar- ry him," "Well, of course, w• ml1bt play charades." "I -· tltte lllOll smtty alllte boyl, you lhlni that someday you'll be head ol 1'"-K1014 Ultor - · ltorba"' K'rrWl'th ,.,. • Editorial Pogt Editor Tl~ cd!torl&l J.llltC of the DaJiy Piiot aetkl tO lntonn •nd 1tlmu~ lat• rradtn b>' prftenUna thil newapaper'• oplnlon• &nd com· merttar') 11n li>pln: ot lnterc?Jl and slgnlflc:~. by prnvldlna: " forum for the expres•lon of ou.r re&dcrs' nplnlon&. and by [ll"CM'fttll\l[ thtt dl\'tt'ff ~·lewpolnla of 111.tormec\ ob-ierwrs a,.i •pokmncn on \optcs of thf' d.af. Wtdnttd~, March 28, 1m ' I I f Regioul Degrees PropdseH LOS ANGELES CAP) - -Qllfarnta ~ 1 1/nl-;ty and Colleges truatees wera tc'bedilled to act today on a t -1 lp offer "'8)onaI and ltalewlde ~ _.,.., maJrin( It euler for many lt1ldents to earn a degree. Tb6>1propoted -"' It i'\'!om-to otler the 1 1 -• • \ DAIL 'II I'll.OT " • Wt~~ Mm 28. ,191L • A · Oi:liimeter ? • .. ·~-...... SAQWIENl'O cAP1-~ • ~ t6..tt llof}llC~ _..,. ol the ~ --UWll!et llblof-ot the S)l•~bil:£ ~l". '11th~<~~ and OjiJILAIOl!t~Ofinmlttee . • Turnbaek , • P'Theft' • Califo'1lla Rapid 'I' f a 11 It """ 'In flt k--;:qj _,. -• ·lo -~ He ~ bt ~ ANGELF.S (AP) - J)blr!Ct bu ~· ~ .i ~." ~ rljlld lrli¥it," •ould-deloy the vote • leut ~ ~ Q)ioi{'.of 4PI",_. , ... .,.i-t•llh" and ot i'td!ns ~ -· • -"'° · hai'all!imoll u ibttt ..,. =.way out" ol ·~· Gll.!l1IAP the ·~ MW. authored .a J971 law ,. tloos~ ~·s.nu Bartior._ • • Clllatlom llld Uld llO~u at-~-tl!e ~~~es tax ···-...L '·•1· • w-a.Ier became lie · Senate Pres\djrlt ,.. -i........ing lo •-··'"" Jd•• to ca-, n....,. ~ Gira liAl.llJlllm - Mllls /!).San ,.,....) ,...,.. ---...,. ~ f170 m1llJon a year for rapld '-------.J tlree •uiol ofter tumintr tho ,ai.o·..,,,.....i sql'lJ>·r;.:;;.i i>I ~.,.. U..lt 81-Mill& transit and mau tnnslt'pr<>-• mtleage."'!iheoclomeler~j rpanager •·-• G"~ap .,.,__ ~!lot, G~ aald, ex· ~~. 'l'ho ._, .... ~. day of ·~ ~· • .,....., paa•q1~1nc'fuseervJce ··~ecim> ..----'~--~" r,,._..., .. .,.... tilt ~=le!.i~:;! -•"!'Ir 'lryfltststep. Jiiinir;. fl3 mfil:,f~ had been ...,.lctid in a Mr> ( ;..,,RlEFS J . --. .,.. T~ ... . _ .~ , . _ .. SquirreUg ,~-ams gained ~P< ~mblyrnan John Jllµ'ton (l}san'Francisco{ cracka, 'pmil'by the t,... eo,.., up afi.r u~ully l.r}'ll>f! to feed Capitol Park llll\lpt oo ~tlooal Policy squirrels to illWllrate •point 10 hla battle with Gov. Tutlt4loY and ..... endoraed l>I' Ronald Reagan's tax spending program. An old man l!inc to drive hil bus·trwit ~C°·t'Gllstrapwiw thatlundincludesl2UmilllCll .ROJeS tquJ, JurY. ~-·Santa~ =~ .'~ point ~-~&,...l'l!lldt:.1tr!l: ~~~:c:,nt~ . I ~JohltT.=M l '" ·• ~ • •-tax. bUl 'Pe"'-.•·*'"' "'lUQt ot petty theft and two w~i:!th~latilie ·;........,byJ1111Stolowef'b141 ~~-, ClOllllll ol grand•lllelt,• · ,• in two yean lo asic the stale Jiiu. '!!lat II IMll•leclmlcl.llY ' Bo tt ... nM.i A·M--bad-.. 10 ball them out. He ala that ID~. • Wei llllil, bUt \jt· YCO . P,..,,..,...,. /llfll _:. ...._ied., ~. and h<rn violated an uodersi.Oatnr 11\at Illes °!~of U. law. . Charles~ !ljin•,r; er.ator , l\'U put m jlfOball<m. I« five71 '·ChiniiilJor Glenn S. OUJn1«, easily lured the animals to his band. the Jll' .... lc Senate and the---'-------,..-.....:...=:.:::..----- bus and rapid tradslt I""'' said G-... -.Jid end µp Su rted ol the -~comic . years. ·, \ltl graDll get-equal wei,irt. haylzll 10 lhlrt ....... the new ppo • strip, ~<...~ toclay Coor!· l'eCOl'Cb showed thafli• . , bus ·llDjls lie II praposlJJI., •• • ~ • tn pre...,,,_-::"" i,r th< the mlleage had been .. t back,ol t """"' preoldmta. . e ,(i!rl «:ritfeal SAN. DIEGO CAP) -Ellen Sta&; the 1i1.year·o ld <I. a Riverside et necuttve who ped fnm her home held for three days • ii lilted !n critical at a suburban llter being 11\lllred !n accident. '!'be. 1b1 received bead !n- jorleli.ID a Baja, ca!ll., auto ICdtllnt and II !n a coma. llltllolltlel at Chula Vista &lpital iald Tuesday. e1J!ttoPa11 I ANGELES (AP) -A Su r Coor! judge has ruled thal ' city ol Los Angeles dlllit y neatly $80,000 In at· 1 fees to nine WIO bad wan an-- 11!111 !nvo!vlng Los JntomaUooal Airport. 'l'lle1 declsloa Tuesday by Ja41e lllmn S. Weisman was clel<l'lbed as the first under a lt7l state code making such a det ,... liable for peyment ol ·•-1 feel ii the other ~p e1'we (:Jaarged (AP) -Hugh T. ; 68-year~Id Pied- er and Inventor of · eti,~ was o~~r~ PPW' . .\Pril.'17 !n ~ SUpi!rlot'rCoil'i! to . ...,.... charges of grand theft aod violation of the state oe<urttles act. In I pra!imlnary hearing - • ~ to the..PlllJJc,= MWI media at:1UJ;'tf qJleel -Elsie Well'r, I' who Mk!!'· a t'I lfiild"'Jt ~~~llri' Hihli&lr,' ~ lhe lost $60,000 to ""'°° atven Hartlson to !n-•1· ,fCCUSED Sj UNS TV . Mills and 111w..cla!lvi! in ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -• 1971 ~~Roses ;• a~ ovir.~iln brl\lln· ~ty·supervisors have given parade. • . / :OAT.U. ~ 'lmO llld "99 . .,, , • LaWre!!Ce, ,E.1rillb,Cl).ll'un-~ii" blessing to a planned Edwanlapresl-' ~ .41 : alf!.!autctnobll ... tibtrtoo f>lrl<) liilt woulli 111"1' ~lltXl.week of meat 1114 .'dent ol th"'.. entot dealen'~ do the -thing =• hlblt ~.from •Pondfiig ~ ~ ~cts. . Roses, that argued tuminl! -the mi~'" State Vacations , Studied .. mtlllon ol the 1ilnds frttn' ·t-~wtves' group Fight Schnlz will · 1Je."! grand ... dlrln,constl-thefl.Bul , SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Lt. •--· t !n of Mllls' rapid transit act of 1971 Inflation Together souibt the marshal of the Ne vr in Its -Tueschtythe ap)J· Gov. Ed Reinecke has ordered emp~,~n your fice." and asked for a report on the to purchase new buses. support. • Year'~ Day ~V!')I and that J>Ol!;!~~ ~· • u cJ'" Phil Jordan. a Re.lnecke vacation situation fri>m bJs Supervisor Kenneth Hahn "Happiness ls !~." will be1 ....... ...,."' .,..,¥•UUIJ :s an Investigation into allega-press •Poketman; said the staff. A VOl'E ·ON ihe Walsh bill refused Tuesday to go along the parade's theme . ch81'1(eiihid been hant!I~ · f. tiom: by a former staff R e p u b 1 i c a n J I eutenant was delayed lndefmitely after with a pledge not to eat meat Schuh' book, "Happiness rnlJdemeanor vehicle code v;o.~ member that Reinecke'.11 top governor, a candidate for "HE JUsr doesn't know if a l lh:..OOUr hearing. Walsh said or poultry next week, saying Is. a Warm Puppy," is a la~. the appeals court ctei!: aides have been able lo have governor in 1974, found there's anything to it or not," he did not have enough sup-people should be allowed lo milllon-seller·7 !:. Clsion ' Sa.Id the etat.e penar,; their vacations and get paid ~steward:==;..::.'•_:l::et::te:_r _"::!n::te'..'.restlntl:::!.'-:' _:J'.'.o'.'.'.nl'.'.'.an'.'....'.'.sa'.'.'.id:'.:.. ___ ~~...L·po:'.'.rler.:".:''...!P""'~:'.'.ot;·~at~the~'.::bearing~·'.!_~COf!OUm~~e~Jood~'.'.'.on~ba'."'."nd'.:.. --.!:::;==''==#:::!:::;"';,:·==::::!.-oode~~ahoold apply. '" 'for them, too. •• ~ ·-""-~.-.. --- Hal D. Steward raised the i. questlOn in a letter to i) Reinecke Monday in which he ' ~ ··-01 Bald he had been told that he " was entitled lo take vacation iq time off and riot have It of. flclally reconled. Then, steward said, he would "be paid again for the preclse hme leave Ume In cash when he departed from 1 Y11wtl!M~1 ... __ ... .., ..... • lotl•I ti l'lllf ..,... -. If this sounds imPf!Mlbfflo. ••• C11* todiy for the ~09.tninr sttHJ of Hoar Memorial Hospif11'1 "Four Flnlble Plans forGlvln('. You will be In for a pll!1stnt surpfist! Telephone: 645-8600 Enemlon 10& Alt for'Titoma1 St.dll"911r HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ' !01 Newport Boulevard N._Beaolt,CA9268l .. ':; ·:. r, :: " .. r-, · .• , ·~r':>;., · • ~, .. '; * $~;·~ ~ ... ·· .~. 'J . ~ t ._. 1 •• Orpqse •• • '1" ,,, . ' • • • • I . .' ' • • .; servke)'OO're likely to need. requituL ' , •. . ' . ,. • ' . . .. , Welts Fargo Bank has: 290offices throihoul Cal.ifofr>la.,Cotla MMI Ofllce' 462&et17111St/Ml,92627 /~CNW S80~1lon/Member F.D.l.C. : " • j ' , " '" •• • ' ' . . ..... --- "~ • ;tt ,, .. ' 1z ·"' .~ o• " .•ib ... lid .i. ·qil •1 ,,, ... ,,, ~I ,., .,..:) ·!:.:O •• ,I "'l n " .. •• "" ' ~ • .. •ii r • -~·· '),ii{ \ I ORANGE COUN , CALIFORNIA • • W.EDN~SDAY, MA~CH 28, 1973 N TEN CENTS. . -. ' • -... --:.. ·:..; -::... _,...._ -~--.. ---. -. • • , UG lrville Medical School THreatellCd ~ '• .... . ~! ..... t • I ' .. . ; ~. By' Gl!ORGE LEIDAL . ;. . ~ *''*" ttltl Stiff i UC Irvine may not get a teacblng b06pi!al on campus or worse, may llave its medical school mov.ed out of Orange ()OUl)ty, a state legJsiative codunlttee re~rt suggests. · pr four studY alternatives being considered by the Joint Legis· · lat?'• Commlttll" on Teaching Hospital Sitiilg, only one suggests any - tholllilit is sim blfrig given to 'the proVision of a campus teacblng hospital for UCl·Op.lifornia 'College ·of Meilicine. • · • $uch a hospjtiJ -350 beds, on ~pus '-was used' to justify the(ccess!lll .,Nmlllber health science~ bond issue for the Uni-ver of c.rri01'nla. • · , e measure set-aside for UC! $37 lllilU!ln ill: iate bond funds fAr.,!WIPital and medic.al school' construction. Tile legisiatiire wlll dt<\1<141\vbere .fue l§~ne~ould be spent. -. -: :' · · . l 7:::: --.. ., ---:~ .. --. .:i . 'Harriifiit' _. • Journals _. t: .... .!• ·. ! ·~ -•' . llalined .~ I -... , . '' -. . . . , .by Newport caning them '"hahnful to minor!:," ".Eventually we re going to b&,ve to ban by adults. so an .aault can have .control NeWJ>0!1 Beach i:offlClals today bannect the · Free' Press, ·too,"' Wynn,sald ... We've over who purchases them -to maJi:e New : Paths ::: . --; ......... -:: . . frop9sed ; ·. ·, ~. For .Jets :__ . By JoJiirULLER Of ,.. ...,, P.lllt ,...., • Newport Beach homeowner O>arles • ~wsrack sales Of two Los Angeles sex-a:Of to be consistent. W4' intend to ap-sure it's not a 12-year .old -if they do oijenlt<j peilodlcals and said they plao to' ~-.··• •the Fre<, • ,Pres's in the near that, they may, distribule ·thein. But they gO af~ a thlrd ,one.'. • .. !"~· cannot sell them from ven"d_lng future ... City manager Robert ,£. Wyim an-,. machines." ~ ~ced: this morning ·that Police Chief In bis announcement this morning, Wynn said Glavas' letter is "opt going ,{. J~ Glav1s bas t>een ftlstructed to Wynn !aid, Cbief Glavas will write a let-to say the papers are pornographic as write ,the publ~rs Of the Los Angeles ter to the pu!.>Jishers saying ·that the Los such, because that is a very grey area. . $tar and the Hollywood Pl'ets·, informing Angeles Star and· the Hollywood Press "The letters will say that in our col· , Griffin 'l\Jesday propooid a 1lew runway alignment at Oraoie County Airport that would l'tlmpve aU jet lraffic from Upper Newport· Bay and direct It over the city or ll'vlne . them of the action. are, 1ln UJe city's judgment, harmful to iective judgment, the pap ei', are , 'I'lle!r continue-Jo distri)>u~ tlie111 milio~. hirmf'l) to rnlnorS," W)'lll) said.. . only ough ~kets arid' liquor stores • ''They sho~d be removed froIQ pl8ces ·wym't\said the. city 'belie.ves there are that to sell the~ Wynn said. ' wfiere inlhors indiscriminately rJln obtain sufficient laws availatile, to penqlt city'· .. ~, cijy Jll8.n~er aJso . sajd· Jbat the paJe7;:;.~)'lm '!lid.>"> • 1 , Officia!J to tegulale malerial'll\at '"la, Ill .:"&~,~!:;.~~ ~~· "'°'~ ~~."'~ ::r~~ ;oo~"'!;mon ... o~~~ .. ~::~~ ' • , .',j .. ~, r-f; $ 'iti ~ r ~~~·~~\' • 11' · .. v.11efj.-• ~ '.'.'. ~: ". • . ,i • · .. F~µ,npn • • -"" .. t . - Griffin, a mtinl>V of the Newport ~cb env~OJ)laf couiicu, made the ' defal(ed, ProPoli1 -wblcb included i>~!ae runway )>Oe!Uon ~ jet' takeoU ~~oba ..,. lo t11e· Qranae County A!!J>oi'I Pornn!fakm; ' °'"!>IY ~·o1 ·,Aviation lfobert Bretnillwi sail ~1be-' ~=· ~:Ia:. 11J ~ nolla ollfcm. • ' 1"' ~y -t lit Griflil'a pie b that jell iloilld r .. ~-~ _,.. or fUll -l>lrll to the !aft ~· e " .. ,. r , ]jt1e. lfttlje~te_ ·P flll -t :. 1,.Mai. We~d. 'tz.il:ititt,'. ljj)ns;lf Wilt 'Test~fy lmiMl!IWJyil: . -'lllµI, '!Mte lak1nf oll over Upper- Newport Bay1 WOUid be turning to " ,.,~: , , T' ·f'. Loyall McLaren, pre$ileni• of the • '-. 11. ;. J ' ,.. .., .. · • P frvine FQUndation, bas been asked to ap- By WILLIAM SCBilEilER . Thate.ijer1a deiltb turned a: number of pear before two -'81e CongrOS'liQllal . I ·~"" """-'"'""" 1 • , other' ~s tllal 'oiilY poinled to suicide, col!lllllttees in early Airil. Both com-. Newport Bel!cb · no)k!e to<Jo,yo ii1111c;ii.it' Am'";.:.. • ... a· ,, mllt.,,s are ·investigating compliance by the·d41h of, Ne~~ 'lirbor fatht Cluq · -•ey ..,. ' ; • fQl!ildations with ~\'.isiOlll of the 19119 lilaitre d' l:awant .;....,\.•~-;:was a The• P?!lce Crime lab found traces of Tax'Reform Act .. , '1ilci"" • . • ,•~ #" tiie qonCrele · l!lo<ik· ID \he• tnink of McLaren, who also sits ·on the Irvine .. --, ThaJcbF,'a Ca'r, ~ the •block to a Company board of directl>rs , (the foun-• . • • Tha~~'~"body !~·!Ound noati.Jti.in ~ i\ipPty. artt.-Otat Nmembered •datioti holdS controlling interest 'in the ' ·~·I ~~·;.'~.,,,, ',, '.l"'l"' ;; J~ r' t·,7~i· '' ~r:. ; ~ h~r ~<Illy Wit!) a l!)-pouhd con· ~..le 'aod fOWld uie rest 'o1 tLe pink lpining aod land development ·firm), ts t ~f 11' l 't" · -' • t ! ·' ·' : · • t · J ~" ' c_rele bloclo: ~essed·to' IL · ,i' p1aStlg ao~Jtne\jSed to,Ue the block on expected to make an Apl'il 10 Washington ' N!·' ·' 0"!...i~c~C' ·~rt.: ,-, , , . \'-"· ··TJie f!-yeaN>ld resident of 3099 Mace in lbe ~ ht cluli sto rooilt. 1 appearanre before a comnuttee chajred 6~· O~.:tFS~a u . · ~~ -· •v'e ~--" Mes"a had been _,,_......, Amby c also .red the. ...:... ed to by Rep. Wilbur Mills (0.Ark.). -... ·•· . '""' .• ' ·"·' • . •"' •,· ,"". q. ., \.-05ta • '""t""·~ urgey saJ •UUWI us . . .. ' '"' .... ''\..ar;.... ~... .. "" ....... ~ ~. ,·il .;_ . . falssing seveJ11 days before bf ~Wl!i.'' ' ~ch Jhe .block to Thitcher's body were ~ Rep .. Mills is I~vttlng the public and J" ~ ~ ..; ·, _...., .. -: . ~ r ~ • .,.-•' ' -, ~ t't·~11~ ~; :~ ip-~ Wjnllrtdf. . ' -uniqµe aod similar toots were fOlllld on a foundati"'! executives to testify before a c p· • • ' 1· Ir' •, k.' /Si .. ~·· -~ .. "~: investi ation al>!qlutelr. bundle of f811>c1ing in the dead man's subcomtilittee of the House .Ways and n·a·st . aff'Q. oj"• '.jj!f' '~ ' ' n0t~'-that ~be mconslttall.'Willi 'ga~-Me• Co.mmtttee.·.[rvlne heiress Joan U .. , II~ .. ~ _ . ~ t' , , '.,• .. , • id Ne"'"""' detecli Sam also said--tbere ia evidence Jrllne$mith.alsp.upectl to be...on..band .-.;;i_--..,.-·-. -1' • '" .J-.,l ~ ~ ~,.., . -. ,.. .. ,4 ' • ~ •''"' I suJ.ci sa .. .,..! ve 1 th t d he tto L d I Y -• -·~ ._ .... ... .. -... , .. ,. :--... "'"l"J·., ... ~..,..to',.. !...,~.:t"; .. , '.\"' '· "~ "There in.1'--•1-~ :tbat'l'hatcberneverlefttheyachtcl.ub ' -~ ay, ra rney. ~o oung, ·w:·-,~~ .......... .,_ .... 1'"'· •:•• -.._ ... r~_-... .r.,.~· •. ~~. l\m ey. _ are1 J10 ..__.. WCili.u.-.~ . , .. -..1"' -... · ... .. 1 • ,. .., • , 1 :t" 1llJY 9'!'~bo<b' WJ>Uld'1'1!it ~ till )ilin." ~ illglit lie dli8ppe""'4 ·~lice belie~e -•·' • , · . · · . , ~·, • By L. PETER XlllEG" · • funcJi. ,:~ptOl>Nted lo : ~p . . six •Polljli helfuve 1ba14>ee ·prepo(ed uie lle ... ~relelided f!> leave and · then bid · A spokesman for · Rep. Wnght ,Patmap , .7 • °' ."' -~.,.,~ .. reglobil •'I'd," '\Ill\ ~!<>· oOinMi "on in mp. llarnels ID adv.,_ 11¢ sll~ It ~~ hl8!de until ... .,,.,. had (D-Ter.) ~nfirl!'ed·that ldcLaren is on ~•eloi>Or,s are 'ley\ng-'lo •sab!>tai .... the , . bus~,thrOug~ llf'l7;·,, • \ .'l'• 1• over t:sboulders jlllt before 1iaiklng aone. • • . an unprewve 1 .. t o( foundation leaders ~ Coast &alQPill' Conservatiol!, ~.,. c ~ l'toposll!on IO, thl;i.'tc:!)l>IJI )llltlltive oqt on yacbt club~ clocb. . . . . 'l'l»cOrange Qol!nty Col'Oller told poli,ce ICbeduled "1 appear before bis cJom .. tic .;.;,1,;.. b dnvIBi it'b ' e £memo.ii of . creatln&.Jhe tOin....,.;hat wu-pa8S' Am ·ey .said . !i&tcher was ap-todJY there were no traces of ~coho! or Jinance 8)1bcorrurutl<e April 5and,6 ... ,_.. .. Y . g, · 1:9 · • ' ed by voters · ID November appropriated fWen driven to awcide by mounting drugs ID Thatcher's blood, l1lling out any , Along with the Irvine Foundation chief, u.J ;ito'!'zy. areated ~,~ed ii! } " .. 15 n\.iJllon,wif\lndt tl!iml. • ; .'.; . •\T-.• f1Pan I problems. , . posslblllty he was drugged by aomebody other nolables in the foundatloq world Ne,wpj>tt :S.ilcb talk. th"JllO.MlJng. • Clitl~ charged tl)it Ill! sponiori•ofthe A•). t the ooly, rea;.. w~; could come .and thrown IJ!to ,the waler. . are .expected to he quiz7.ed on tljeir com-. '· Mr;*;. J1Jdy, ~er of' dG Isle, ad-. nlessuretlnew·fU!l well that ,~, be !IP w!Jlt was the fact bis ~caal plctur.e A spokesman for Pa?1fic V I e w ph'!""8 with the 1969 .Tu Reform Act .. ~ltl\e N~WJl9rl,Harbor Chanll>~r .ol , ~ nillle~but kept tli«nF.es, low'\o was ~'the point w~ie there was no ;iby -rY :Where Thatchers body was wbich,req~ires two maJOr shifts in fisc~ ' ~ at'tbe Bal!ioa Bay Club lliid ''help let the"li>iliaUve"pa'aaed. ~ " out f~ him·" .,AmbUrgey said. "He was takeo 1111d . today, oo fun er a I polie>es ~f tax exempt joundatlons. The . . . lu '-.. , , . .. . I'' be!' .. lh l)OI able to 'meet..bi. ol>llptlona aDd bis arrangements have been made pending law ~ redqction in the amount of ~y 1a~t111 ed ~galnll, "" COil)' • ,.'The. cl~• were :" ,tq:· ~""' e b<nk ·iocords slii>w he was steadily going the arrival of the couple'~ son from shares ·of •tock a fOlllldation ow~ ii> a ~loll bed ilotlllnc titer than DUI~ • ~": ~~ ~~ ~ ~: Jnto the hole." , .l'lorthern ~ajld where he 11 serving single. company and seis specUlc percen-· iiluo.' 1 ' • . • 1 · ._.. """"'ti ~ 5 • ~ 11• also said 1nsur,-ce cover ... may 1.'th the British Army. (See IRVINE, Pap Z) , . · ""ll .... a,~ attempt to~ 1 ~~'tlji)e)ljiili ~~ ~. Jiav• ~ !>¢ ol thi !DOlM for iaJlcide. " • • .• • the O!Dinlialon for all kinda of .... ,,.,. •ti~~:;· -;; ,, •.• ..2r'-••·~• •• 11~1\he '11!alcJler had 8 $5,0lll! inaUraoce p.ltq: • " ' . . ._.,_.,.,, ' • ' . -~ -·K•~ u,. , • "1th stipulatio~ IJl9"11>1ini -t 'TOO •-tense' ' , •; Mn:llOlener charged. .lni llve ilated, !Ml ailempli '"' ,be in ::.r.v..,t of suicide Ain"'!iur.e)' saJd. , i" P ' S~ tatd It la estimated the tults wfll llJll4e to ·ietl"'ed~ .isSll\ance' I'! P r,:.TW Joans be had' were aISo lasurfi!:I .. coat as much u 41,5 'fnllllmi to def~ with the cos • ' · --· 1..,.. • .)!Ui \io 1Upuliltlon for oulclde so R • u • p Mel ca1Jea them "a Pol']JOSeful atiempt to ' "But the. federal 'money iPJlto,Priated ,~_was cov..W:' Jwloald. • . ev· 'I LYI ,, n"t roposes dtaln•ui of .funds." by eongress for coas~ management ha~ .' Amlllrgey said Tbatchu w.S known to .. . ~ 111.1 " ~; ~ who I n 'lb"Son been >IJ!)lOUlldec!. by Preoldept Nuton, \I& a proud man, un~ to lilt for • • • • • . ~le Ma';., ,.J. ~.~ !IJlOI<• ' Mrs. ROsener .ia1d. . • • , ·: , iylone[ from ft~ to flet him throllgb bel9re zoo peJ,.;. .~a Chalnher l!wuise · '1 ~ It would wind #.1\'1tlll bis lbe l'llliB· 1 R • 0 D p 1a· jluH Seoel<>ll, said lawyers baye admitted !Jlull, S!eyens re8ponded.1Mro. ~ ,!(!""' intenliv_e (nyesll1ation Into evzsin. g µnes n tht1 :i~ a ~.of wilJfl1ng ~:aclivem~heroll~~ra:IC • . ~eople 1ia: tOJd me that the la"'l'UJ.r Both •he ind l!Oimet esUmaie<I it will I PILOT AD WORKS • • , · • · · mow f1111 well llleY can't wlp them," ahe take about twice n muCli mooey to A special joint nvlew oomiitittee of eeptalJle,· but !hat U no improvement is _., "bul ,,_, doing ·t to 1 · operate the commJaslon than was • I MA.GIC ON HOUSE county department heads has reeom· made the added qoafflc W<>llld compound -_,re 1 '°" 111 budgeted -1•xtlullve 1.ol lhe. -of l.'!eoded that Waler World plans at present C011gfllilon. . ~ 11111 -us._,... d<fendlni the Ji!-. ' · .1 Newport llunff be n~ to reduct land The -bolder of the leue ,on the ID an fnlervtel!t alter the talk •be oald "The state _,.,.. ... came awtully , '.Ha$a ho<ise to ;ell! DAILY PILOT devoled to •bopplna centert and county tidelands ~· iroposed a multi· a 1rline uample is the tult ft¥, by the c1!*> to dlvldlnt that" mllliOI\ by"'""" 'O!ataUled want act could -,.. with amusements aod lhat Jlllbll. Nehatiooal mlllloG dollar tnvostment including two ~ Aloociatk>n of 0r1nge with equal lbOnis lor eoc1t of lhe six Ill~ mulls. $ee II lllil at1" you: ~ ~~· ,_, ,,_ D •• ~ J botell, six -urantll, amusement rid" regional ~and a lfttlt Jarpr' .. ~ •• ,... " ., ..,. -· w oa land 11111 ID lhe n1er and a shopplna .. · of 111elr ..ui llYI .,.. ire eaualng ~re !or Itself, ' Mrs. "-' said. ·· HARBOR V'mt ROME &lpervt-. , oaltl tllal trlflle! cmler. , · lftation," ahe 1114• "That" We re ~bl7, tslkbt,1 very el~ to : I llodel, I llotl, I btL ~ !Mn lhe developm<nt would he The OIOdy of \he propoeal w~s made by .JIQlllllf"~ .,, jts face. ll -pot $2 million; llolJries ,.i.t, -rg !om. i:<I, JJq naw. • crtllciil to trafllc problems ID Newport !be Road Deparimen!, FloOd C\>nlrof la for l\ti llOiAoce valut . .-a.ooo 1-1"111...il. lleldl wllboul tho =:11: of a Oistrlct, Plallnlng Deparl-t, County "l -'I -Ilda," ahe•id, "but u Admtr' -1-Meel m' bT.. I rtu. ()Jb6oe no.) baJaoiwl ').liMI UM plan a.....1, ~Property Services, and thi ~bolds true for bo\h sides. Some or na i:)IJ _, ' ~.-.~ aocL thal com--6'1 #lalopmeot PIV; ffarbon, ~ and Parks Dl1trlct Ille dtlleil appeaJa tlial ltav~ been filed Tl-1 .. was in the papo>r oe a '.._, poaed ii too Ill-. SoncJy SendHQC, vlc;a prelident ol -our _.,...._were Juot dont to -the Joouse wu lold by Seblrda)r lflor. The report stated lbll-If l'lewpOrt Newport Dunl\I. Inc. was iresented slow_, tile deoeJO!)menta," Ille said. -I For a quick eale el ,..r OW11, Ult ll;lcb finally str...,,.... out jlJ traflJc '1'lloadlly and aid lbe corporatioo would The COit of tilt la...Wts It a 1Njor • YOUR home witll.a·DAILY PIJm Ill> prqbJemf the cumnt pJao lot deve1ap. be agreeablt to mUlng the chang .. llll· blue, l>oth Holmes and' Mrs. Roeoner ~t. 'Ille direct ime is fli.$l78. _ -· ment of Water World WJ>Uld. bt 14' IOlted. said, bt'eause of the rapldlJ dlmlnloblag ' . . SAN DrEG&.(AP) -Si&ty'No~·~ mlr•il btgan anivlng today lor pitvate ~np Thursday and Friday, In charge ts Adm. Barnard Clarey, c.l>rft. manclel'ift.cbletor the Pacific~ . • -----• . • l • • • fly in the ·tllredloo el Irvine. / As )Jl'OJJOSed !J1 Wlflln; ti\!! jets· WWid tum so llP!d!1 lliat they would never cross. Btlstol atroet an the soutli ·as they turned )6ward arvlne. In the .ame '!lay, Griffin AY• the jets' would never ciou' University Drive on the east u tbeY continued their hill <ir- cle 1Urb1. which would then begin taking them \'"ct in lbe ~ectiori of north Colla Mesa. , , 1 , • As the· jets comple!ed their full 360 degree circles, Ibey would he back over the rilnway at Orin&• County All'p()rt at an altitude ol atioUt 3,000. feet. From tbere,eGriffin 18)'1, Ibey· 1'oolcJ. 'Oy out over ·co.ta M-lo lhe:sea. or perhaps over the Laguna Hills area. 11But tbel'e'1 ao realOt'l why they'd have to fly over the ·$209,000 homes' arowid NeWp.rl l!liiy,'' said · the · homeowner on Lido Isle. .. • - Griffin edmitll ·tbat the new flighti>ath mljfht cause increased noise for the Tw .. tie ROct, Univi!rafty Part, and UC II'vli>e areas. :BUt he ·iakt'lliat rilolt' of the land \lndet"the low'f!YilJt portiOil of lhe ntw t!Oteoff' pattenl' WH either undeveii>ped er lle<eloped bidUttrlally. • Hi'iugested tllat· the Irvine Company mjg'bt lie ·able to include noise easementa on new propel;IJJ•lt aevelops under the new flight path' ~ • · ... Nonnan EweJ'S, ·-110ise abatem·ent •pecialisLat the.Orange Cowlty Airport. complemented Griffin for a vefy cattflll tecbnlcal presentaticm ot bis tase. Ewerl·iaid the'bilfc ~-•red iound but ht Ald tliore ·were tnaoy com-pll~tiont Iha~ ~ reqqjre thorough study, before '1e' c:Oald comment on Ifie · ' ·._ $ee l\.Ul'IWA1(, Pap Z) , ' ' . . • • • • ·•C:..t _ .... - ital LocllloG ol a tffchll1i bolpi~ on 1 major UDI~ r11o1 u tbt . point"' ~~' ~~ ~u .. -·,~ ftnc!. lnp. UCl.Ca!Uomla College ol Medclne Dean itanley VID Den Noort said In Februl!Y he bel"ve• the -tta.idrut bolpllal ln4 ftlli!oi mOdlcal IClioll tO: atructional bulidinp are best localed nut to the remainder of the campus. utr1 IChoo1 of blolQilcal ICieoceo baa • • •• • . ' . CIA ' Agent's Tes~ony Points tom WASHINGTON •AP) -Sen. Frank Church (D-ldlho) said today the secret testimony of a CIA agent discloae1 that 1otematlonal Telephone and Telegraph Corp. inltl1ied tpe Idea of U.S. ln- tervenijon to pcevent the election of l'nosldeot Salvador Allende in Cltlle in 1170. Chureh, chairman of the Senate foreign relations subcommittee on multlnaUonal corporations, related to newsmen the cloood-dom: tell!Jmoy mado Tuetday by Will~ V. Broe, the CIA agent. Church Pid-tbe traJlJcript .would be made public u 8000 a1 ooplea can be prepared. Church aald Broe, who, headed the CIA'• Wettem Hemlsphere clandestine operaUona In 1970, testified that Harold S. a..-, ITT board chllnrum, offered .lja substantial election fund" on Ju1y 16, 1970 to support another candidate in the .Chile. election . Church said Broe testified that Geneen wanted the fund on behalr of Jorge Alessandri to be controlled and channeled • through the QlA. Church 11ld there was no reference in the July 18 meeUng of Geoeen and Broe about a construcUve purpose such as housing or assistance to agriculture In Chile. ·Broe teatlried , according to Church. that tbe meeUng with Geneen was ar- ranged by him at the direction of then CIA director Richard Helm1 after an ap- _proach to Helma by John A. McCone, . former ClA director and an m director. Clnfrelt said Broe i..tmed that no spetj.flc amount of election fund was . menlkined by Gerieen, but that tbe offer 'w~ ~ejected. l!'I"' said be told Geoeen . tbe ~ could 110t a~b the IUnd and 'tita1 "tbe p,ij., 1ov~ent I• oot "l.'iJ>- . por\lng inyone lo the Clilltin elil:llob!" H~~g ~Ja~ . - otwloul rtlltioaohlp to the medleal trolaiaC docton nctlve and to the --thllls upected ora "~" ladllty. Coast Planners " f • •• • (JQR!J.~t-~H ear.ing On .. ~~rai. Pliin For New Police A hlrbor for Weot Newport and tbe Mu~ ol Jl&li>oa;s ~la! dlltrld Pit tw~ al ti. ilajor pro~· lrt the ilnt!l41'_•\tmeot of the l':fliliidr\ ileich • goneril pf an that will go 19 lpub1io hear· Ing Thunday at 7:30 p.m. ln CllY. H•ij! PlanninlJ ""1lmisslonera 'fill be con- ductJn1 !be hearing on the PJ'9!l06iid land use element, i:eg~ as the key section of the new plan, before making recom- mendations to city councilmen. Power Measure Newport Beach councilmen have mod· Uied a proposed city ordinance giving police what one councilman called "un- limited power." Police Qiief B.James Glavas had asked for an extension of police authority to regulate "non-criminal conduct" in the city. "That language is so broad that almost any kind of action could have fallen un- der that umbrella," observed Councilman Afllan Dostal, an attorney. Councilmen scheduled an April 9 hear-- ing on a modirled ordinance giving police the aulhorlty "as approved by the city cil .. . coon • Glaves insists lhe proposed ordinance is inslgnif.lcant, saying it really ~·t change things and was merely proposed to ''clean up the wording in the exist- ing ordinance ." 1 City Manager llobert L. W)'M, noted that. "The police department is called upon to assist in regulating a number of non-criminal activities.'' He cited things like traffic direction at parades, crowd control at sport~ events and funeral escorts or . "guarcltng the Moroccan ambassador going shopping at Fashion Island. ' DAILY PILOT TN Of.,,.. C..11 o.n.v fllOl, wllll wlllcfl Ii ~ !he N.W:-..,r ... , It pWIWttd llY lllt Of.._. CM1t 'lll:ll~hlllf c...._"'· S-· rill .iiJt"'9 1r1 PIJOll1lllcl, M..._y IW"wf~ Frld•Y, ,_, Co.tf Mt.,, NtwPftl t..r,,., """'"'"'"'' luc"'F01111111". 1110..,, U.w •-di. 1Ni..i~111Mick w San C*"'tnlti SI" J\IM Qll)llltlM A lil'lgll ... lo!MI ICllll!M ~~ ~tunllYI ll'id Sw$y1, TN Pl'iM111'.f'J)llb!lahlflt ttl1nt !I It :IX W11l l•Y str-.4 0.11. ~ c.11,.rllk, m:i.. "The land use element is a long range guide to the development and use of all lands within the Newport Beach plaMiDg area, Including both public and private projects," said Advance P 1 a n n I n g Administrator Rodney L. GuM. The land use element design tor the fUture proposes: -A 3,000.boat harbor in West Newport adjacent to the Santa Ana River sur- rounded by exclusive residential develop- ment. -CondenslUOll of the We!t Newport commercial strip along Pacific Coast Highway . -Development of a specific area plan for renovation of the shopping area in Cannery Villagt. -Condensation of the core commercial area of Balboa Peninsula. -Conversion of Beacon Bay to pubUc, marlntH>rlented use when the lease ex· pires in 1987. -Preservation of Buck Gully and Morning Canyon in Corona del Mar as open .space. -Eventual redevelopment of the Old Ne\vport Boulevard buildings. ::-Con.v~~sion of Balboa Bay Club to public use when the lease expires in 1998. -Development of a five-acre shopplng center and residential areas to a density or six units per acre on the vacant Irvine Company land! at tbe head of Upper Newport ,Bay abov'e Westcliff. The element Is one-filth of the overall makeup of the general plan, which will include a natural environment element, a housing element, a circulation (traffic) element ·and a conununlty racllltles ele- ment. Fro"' Page I .. . ' ' !\._~ f'.I, W 11d IRVINE ... . I ' ft a&! 'ublllntt J•c L Clit19v Vk1 ,,_llltl'lt *fwJ G9Mrtl Mlllltlf ThHltl ·l(MVll ""''"' Tllo111•1 A. Murpllll11 _ ..... ~~r:i., ... -~-JJJJ "·~ •• ,, ... ,. M1ili11t Milrn11 P.O. I•• 1171, •t66J °""-Cet'-M1U1•• w.t .. , Strfff UIUM~I W ...... _ """'"-"" Mtcfl1 IM J.-<~ ._,....1n1 "" ~I • flllt"I •1 C.llllM RMI , ........ (7141 """4111 ~I_.. A'-1tlht '42·'671 CNIYl'!lilll, tm. ON"" t.M&t ttwllahlrll ~· ,.. -tllfllt. mw1r1t11nt, .. ,_, .. , lllll)W .,. ...,_. ... """.. """"' -w .. ,.....,_ wltllllill ......... ~w...,.., ......... ....................... c..-... Utltllrfllt. ~rttttlefl "' • urTIW lt.N ~l ., IMll II.II "*""i'l'I flllllt#Y ......... •M """"""· tage amounts of total assets which must be cootribUted to charity each year. Among those called to appear are MacGeorge Bundy, president of tbe Ford Foundation; Dr. Russell G. Maby, prul- deni, W. K. Kellogg Foundation of Battie Creek, Mich.; Harry B. Geo111e. preo- ident John A. Hartford FoundltlOll, and Ktnneth E. WriJht, adminillrotor ol the Howard Hughes Medical institute. Tanaka to Vis it WASHJr;GTON (UPll -Pre1ldent Nixon bu dioclosed thal Jap1DOM l'rime Minister • lCakuel Tanaka will vial\ Wubington this year, P"!»b!Y this sum- mer. Nlron loJd a Japane:se rtpOrter' TueeQy thlt he asked the prime minister to vtall W•= "at a Ume thal will be moot~ mt.'' ' . -• • • een All who lddr...i tbe committee Sll&· pAed 0.-. Ooml1 Medk:al °"""'" 11 -----''-----in..llequatr-U-. ho!pitat facility. Fr0111 Page I 1.1~ty flPOkesmen '!llll'hasized It )s inldequate~ide tbe liill r.,._ .Jo lewillatl • ... * ;a. Jltll\1IJMl!l btiil to u ctudelltt. l!.ll .a. ..1t. The key argument in the statt report, however, wggest1 that the optimal altua· tion would Ile-lo locate a medical IChooi:I ''In a "°""'"1i!Y1~~-~· quate for 1ioch&irpo.,,.... ilieidj_ - Isl." 'lbll lllatement no! beard in ibe public tesUmoay p""'nted In tbe ~b. i beJr- lnga. in Sanla ·-_.,.. to J>4 the basii ol lbl llO(.jilltlbatJtt tllat Jlle medical school be moved out of Orange County to some other location where -such a bospltal ·exlsts. • "' -Ohserver•oi statewide hospi'81 poWUCs suggest Martin Luther King tlospi\al in Soutli Central ~ Altieleo 11 such a potential ho.1p!lll. The Watts holpital has hid. dilfiCltlty attraolllli qnality stall. Rural poor would benefit !tom JocaUon of a new medical school .in Fresno County and a hospUal tbe<e Ill .. id .to fill the bill detailed by tbe copunlttee stall. · · If Orange . Coilnly Medical Center (OCMC) )s ~eelned"inadequate and ci>un- ty gov'!l'menl ~ umylliing !~ ~ri!'i if up tq standiijilo, ~X de9nlllon.Qf ~ sta(I report, tbe commfriect p>ight find tji~(t Is no .reason~ to spend Uie voter-appf9V~ . bond I~ for a teac!tlng hospital in 0'8nge County: · . Some action· 1u the legislature is ex-pect'ed by June. <_llie bUI, by State Sen. Denhis E. Carpente\'· {R-'l~ Beadil providing' planning lubds 'tor' the; uc1 'loca~ion bOspilal, ~walte final approval. rresum8~iy were J~ Brown com- mittee to urge relocation of the UCI medical sChocil. to another location and the · Jegi!latti/e were to agree, the bond funds wtiUld' be sptnt 110\ ·on bu.llding a hospital 'but rather in attaching suitable clusroom, laboratory and· office space to an existing.ho5pltal where' a new medical school woUJ:d be ·created. , Whether or not the joiht committee ac- tually makes · sUCh ~ ·recommendation may in the final annalysis hinge on the recent change in its .composition, Three of the then five-member panel attended the February hearings in Santa ' On Medical Scliool Si!<:s • ~ Of the volWtWJ of' 'information presented-to tM .r.inl !-!Jllllatlve Oolhmlftee on' · ltli\t' h is' mulllnlt 1 ' a teacblng lioipi ' tbe lolloWing .re incl(jled in tbe staff's preliminary report. --Of 117 medical schools in the u:s., eight ire in catlfornla. ~Yen medical 1ehools are publicly-owiled, and six are In California. i --Of ail medical schools, 97 af- liliate1'ilh • te"'1<alunlveraity and all!' In c;aJJJomia are unlveni- ty lated. r ofly-foor scllqqls are local~ on general unlvetifty cam~• ~ while siJ: of Calllomta's eight nledlcal school!! are 1100 campus". ' 1 -Fifty-lour schools own their ' OWfl teaching hospltal3 (fiye'',.ln caiilornla ilo). · .:..0.ly 18 nationwide have 'l'lil campuses Jn Which the ma1n ~ teaching fa~Ulty Is a substantial distance lrom the medical school'. miftee, JegislaWn now studytng the four altemaUveS fiCin(UCI are : -State Senators Fred W. Marl~r Jr. (R-Redding), Albert S. Rodda (0- Sacramento), Anthony C. Bielensdn (D- Beveily Hills), George N. Zenovi\!h (D- Fresno)· and MervYI! M. Dymally"jp-Lcis Ani,lea). 6oiy ~~ a!tended ~,couil­ ty hearings and BteleJl80D, ZenoVICll anll Dymally are the new additions to the panel. RUNWAY .•• Ana. . ' Now, the body bas grown to 10 members, with new faces from each hOWie being added. -Assemblymen Gordoo Duffy (ft-Han- ford), Frank Lanterman (R-La Canada). Richard Alatorre (D-Loo Angeles)' and Bairy Keene (D-Smita Rosa). Duffy at- tended only part of the *Orange 1tlounty' hearings with Aaaemblyman llobfk\ Badham (R-Newport Beech) sllllng bi his place for the afternoon ~Oil­ Alatorre, a tonner VCI li!icturer ~ com- parative culture, and Keene are the new overall proposal. One major expense of Griffin's p~ posal-was the need for a new runway to make the new takeoff pattern workable. Besides Brown, who chairs the com· • additions to the panel. ,,1 . .. As proposed by Griffin, a new runway From Pa9e I ' JI •• ::'.~y~bu~::=~~ro:i:t: UCI MEDICAL SCHOOL., •. north. This would cause the .new runway " " 1 " ',. ·• • • • 111 cross tbe San Diego Fnoeway. •· wollld ~. n~dMJ~!.' ~ht ~~~ci;w>g fWiCUiin in,,addition I<! aw,~; ' 'Gltllitr•atd thl1•probl-Ol11ild be>:solv-pro~e~, ~ri'gJh'tiU,~. " .Pl' 'MU oup ·,, n . IL n " • ed with a pylcin bridge over tbe freeway Seco~aary 'care'loFall>!ifilatory pauents an a diagDosuc tiilat-. to support tbe runway. The lncrf8sed nlent center and hospital -to be built on the campus -formed the noise for motorists, Grlllil). sai d , second portion of .the UC! suggestion. fillajl,Y.!l11um-camp_ua hQ~piW ,~.. l!ail)r. w~ultm~~~~ms · , would h=h• *1lire "ex'olic" diseaseYpi'OYidlng~t6al!Dtilf, brba~er ! ·~ reew•y-' !l'W . " '" 1, tan.t~ ~.I •11rt(tfl'hlJ'I ..,,. rt ,~.nz • lf'l'I'" ...... ,., I '~ 'llijin saih"''b· _ pro a ' ' .. , 'iic-· . ·ecr !i~ed" 'th6•1'ysten\< Wtiuld .~d-the cf.lank of health ~e.'.;J~e! 1 · "".':~fa~ 1"f~ t~0~: jet fligbts-·:~..;·of in Orange unty' wherein the·indigent go to OCMC and the wealthy ""' flee the county'or £eek privall! facilities. . . • · ' .• ' · Orange County A,lrJ>Ort, since Ibey would To •double Its &la'ss siie from the 114 students, enroll~ each Yllar · no longer be Dying over noise sensitiVe hreoently; UCl mOdical scltOol Dean $tinley •Van Den Noort •salct'af-area~u~J;f: ,:;r~lts over jet noise iliations with OCMC, Children's HospiW of Orange County, Lclng irom residents on Newport Bay. Beach Veterans and Memorial Hospitals and other community hb pl-· "I think this is a sound proposal," Grif-Ws and clinics would necessarily be continued. . ,_ fin ssid. "I wouldn't hive gone to the , The beds in the propbsed on-campus facility would ~erve cjjlly trouble to prepare it if 1 didn't think so." c;>ne-tt..rrd o! ~he medical students, resid'ent.s and interns. _, As proposed by Grilfm, jets :::J.f off . QppoSltion to the ptoposed campus location was .heard fl;onl . would follow this path : Planes lilt . the Orange Caunfy •Medicaf Aisociation whose doctors indicated In a off near the start of the present rwiway. poll they opposed ~he campus hospital on grounds the county alr~dy: Tbey woold tum Immediately tel~ flying bas too many hospJW beds. . near tbe airport museum llOW on tbe cor-. Othl\f speak<irs attaclled the plan, ~uggesting they believed the ner of Bristol Street and Cami"" Drife, uruversity would pull out ol t)le OCMC once it had Its own hospital. and then over tbe lntenection ol Bristol UC! pres1mUy P,rovides the doctors for the county-run facility located! _•_nd_J_am_bo_.:._""::..:Roac::,d;.~:.....,-~-~---_:i:::n_:O::ra.:-n~~'!:..:n:::e.:ar:=lhe:,Clly sh-Opping center. , .J • • ,., • Baseball Shoes . . ~ Track 1Sb0es Soccer Shoes • ~ Tennis Sliaes' All .Purpose Shoes :::~ ;ShQeS· .. . . ' ' ' -• Hiking' S;hoes -' l elris Dresses · • • Tellllls -& Sllrts Tiniils Rackets· • . . . .. - .. WBSin-Bancraft-lliVls·Ymym _Racket ltrlnllnl ' JllllS ,Balls • • • • • •• • . HandbaR' Gkim· & Bans -'· ~ • :· • Racquit · BaH Racquets Table Tennis Paddles ~ "". Badnlintin Rackets Paddle Tennis Paddles Frjsllees • Skate Boatds Gall Balls • ' Gym Shirts & s.rt$ .. Sieat -~ . Wann u, suits NyBI lats ' Slut Sox Basebal Dnderslllrts IW-hrt5-Tires-Tulles Bike Repairill! 538.cootR &411918 ' I ' ·- • • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE r Needs Better Solution roquireJl!ellts and make some landscaptilf mandatory. Ir~ clear rt this l>Qint that a blaatet R·l.lt zone will not take lhJpe in elll\er Corona de! Illar or Balbot. It a too lnadequate a ~utlon to a much greater' prob-' lem.. 1 ,• The pr®osed il!ernaUves ate' products of a good deal more tliought by planners, commlsaioners and, in some cases, residen!J of the aUected areas. They will go much fllrther towll!d preserving the lifestyle and ch...,cter Newport Beach ~dents seem to lwant. , • • Odd Facts English N~tive to Al1nost 3'00 Million ,, Dear . I Gleaned -by A Writ,er Gloomy· -"us it>T P°' .. 0fhe ~rµe "International· Languag·"&., (. ' ' '· .t. l • ~· .... ~ "'r.~ • . '' o the Editor: <; ' agenda items in order to listen io a of these trailer parki; I ~· wtib At lal_t count. with all ten fingers and debate becaust a crowd turned out. What first to get an evlcUOn r19t ·r , • ten toes working 24 hours a day, seven MAILBOX do you think Mr. Murphinet You can't days •.wee!<, oo my Chlnese obacua1 I have It both ways. "AFTER COlllul!l/11 I have counted 2911,317_,2118 p e op t e found that the,C.U!Ornla Irvine Ollmpan"y's Promootoi') lW' .; . . J>l'/>Jecl; '!lt'a not nice to !ool with throughout tbe 'World who 1peak English ' I WOULD like to suggest that instead trailer parks, piased In 'Ill~~ as their nalive language. The statlstlCBI o1 contlnually chopping the Commission ,Individual mat be ..,..,""' a ' : J t • Moihet alurel" " 'brealolOwn is as followa:-Lelle" from readers are tot:~' llke • aoi;e looer, that Mr. Murpbine point from renlol o1, -If :a mlJlloo In the Uni~ States; Normally writers should ca!IOltl pi.1r > out that moat of .the CommWloners talo! • nu!Jance to 1111 ~ ~.J.P. • mlJllOll in.the Uniteil Kingdom; m<11&ages in 300 words or llsi'. The their r=~very senooaly, that terferinl with \IJe bllll ti' ~ · Canada-· ' right to condense l<otterslto "fir l!XJCe .we fO _ . Y Jpog boun without Sln<e the clalftll ofllce not in Jll_!; ..ila!l\ ,91as ,~ • .-I "llliJllon ~th Afit .. : . or elhni)late libel is z11e.wd .• AU • ~· stuc!Jllli• a~ aoalyzlng d1ll!cult that l lnqu!N U lbn ...... by 11' ; · • u4'. about t · 'inllll<lr~i the letters must i!fC!...i, ~i. iJitd .-ctston IYt~ If he lhlnu we ore vlolattona ol _,. -T~t · nt rtgure ! ·1 .itn, . •al11Jtl.91slallils -~-mailing addre1•.' ~· ' f/J1'iJ~· #';be ~.Ws lo!fM mlmUD. -' oelgllliOn, lhe fnliiopr 20th 'Ce l J'!ioatein, falH. : · c!eic11be -·-..-. , wil/lh<ld on ..... Jjf!l d'f/' I( 'I' 1 ~zjy B, lld6ENtll, to be both .J, I entrance eums'at the Federal lnatltd a lo,-d 'who opposed . mIS . 'Is so leCi'gratls in rea.<011 it appate!lf. P'otli'!/'tqfll . · Cfilii , COllli.nkCoutal terferillce. of Techndlogy in ~iii> and~ fo fMk the. pollc~ tllelt !rider, Lord Bll!OW". re!erence • to Andy'f< lnCij~lete in-publish<d. • 1H,, · Conserv~Um Commlsll4n, • "l m!ihl adcl Ulltl wu ab0at'l~!J1 e I se w h 0 r 1 lbr' ; That ~ ov-•irllne !owned 'formatioo _In "Ask._ Andy" (Daily Pilot, . • i < •So!l1' Coot ~-'filemlier ol the ~ho ..., ."' ·~~-• ' . jointly ' •tries: A · •. whl~ Ma_r. ';4) m w\!!ch ~ltl\\et tba.!_?,l!!re , , , •· it.~}· 'l; 1 to go to the pO!l1-....S 11(114 "" Th~ ~I _ .l!elong• , ay arid . runark , are.,1:only . 250 mlll1<11 "'!•ve ·,~•ft deMlty iin the peni"Jll!a, :'!l".'"(j I , f'of'•.& IDfstlleat against the freeway ,...,..; Stre<il Jl • '· fo&et'-•. , speakenm.uit\-1'j. r ( enough toom for the tars." ~I~ ,. r -r-• , thomemben'oltheoilalldl, horn+ Cll:-lli& , _ ''.1"-.. · · _., ~re";"birepfy to hls~ta~ .mere _mlB8peak; wbat It typifies II , 1 f \he If!lj~: f • . M,ARGAll!n' Gov~&, 1•• a s"1 ~ ' ~J' nlE alltig dustrio ·~ al -that· inore ~ ja spolen th~ severe clvlc m)7Wla Rlffered by tboR: Recently;\ received a•torm letter from named'Mler. nitful . well as'-,llie• busi'· •,He!.' ate, !iii. the -Id .... Eftgliab .It might Interest who would explo!{, '*l!let thal) pre "ilank bi· t'lewport lleadb lnqulnng .. to N beva'r0fdthe8frlarsdutal!t'~ at.>ut half lliiJU!)e even dul'ing 1the1r Andy to !Qiow that there are ..,,.ral Newport Beach. :_ .. ~bylhad~my,acoountwlththem. O~ ........ -. "buaiest" ~oda (So enou&h iiem)oOa oo forms or Ollneae, and the Chibese spoken ROBER D. R.,,. I reptfed 'thai r )I.Id moved away 'rrom To the Editor: ctasael 1642, George that subject.) In Boor ~ is compleWy dllteient ' thatfair city, a Joni way, •I\dlhereuon As 1 citizen and a student I mual Dowmng. · That the verses of •'The Star-Spangled !rom that opqken In Peking, for example. Loose Fart~? may be or """"lnterest·to your readets, crtlclze the Board of Education'• llOtloa That the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican BaMer" Y.'ere fifSt . pO.blls'bed in a On the other hand, correc;tly spoken especially those who might be thinking of is so named alter Pope Sirtus rv. Baltimore newspaper as a poem called English can be understoOO anywhere in To the Editor : moving into a traileri park, or one of the ~~W~ r::k ~:~~ · THAT THE Smithsonian Institute in "The Defense of Fort McHenry." the English-speaking world. I feel for the record that Mr. Mui'pbine more elite "mobile~ estate.s.'' · ~.·°" Washington o.c. was endowed by the Thal "llhambles," meaning a bloody CllRISTOPHER J. WILCOX ("Just Coasting" column, March 21) 1 WROTE in part:'·"l•reslded In one of I Ii'., !hot the )>oQ..Jl. actloo wa1 bastard son or an English Duke, James scene, comes from a medieval street in should set lhe record straight since ~he your ·town'• flllHiown, poorly managed oarrow~mlnded add ~ighted. The Smithson. the center of York, England, which has Narrote VletD tends to be a little loose with the facts, trailer courta untUl two months ago. board cannot o~ llH;lr minds to accept · That the Queen or Shebo came from ~ ocqigl~ by butchers !or a thousand particularly when he speaks ol Pn>paol· When 1 protested a ratio In rent during a dlfterent spiritual belle! ye! It cootlnUes Soul~ Arabia, a region currently called years. , To the Editor; tJon 20 and the CommW!on It cre~ted. the administration'• Wage and Price to coodone books that gtomouriu: Yemen. That Dr. Seusa, the most popular The Pilot article "Chamber Officials WS inference that the AVOO m•..,lon Stabilization Plan, I protested to the ~~-the ~rd. -···,_. and •---Tha,t the "brimstone" in the "fire and writer of children's boob in our time, bas Rap Newport General Plan" {March 20 ) was not considered due to the c~d is manager: · nuc.11 .':'r" ..... ....,.. ~ brimstone " of the Biblical bell is really bad no children. eHectlvely ootllned the objecllona of in-m· accurate and -'-'eading. ~0 my "From then 1 beg to ____ ,_ h books, It ts actiJjg against the lnter.slo of "sulphur:" -. .._ That~,...~Spani1h ~" baa nothing .come pmperty:.owoers to~ down-ull.l.l '' on, an receive sue educa~ Schools are ~ to That perspiration itself is to4a.Ily tu do with, the coast of Spain, but refers zoning. Those objectiom were predlc-:~1~!ee ::r=:e 0~ ~ ~~: ~:-nSS:t~!lngJi:iea~! w~;ri f~ broaden J·the mind, not narrow 1t : odorl~ss. to the Soutlj. American m8..lnla~ and the .. tably oar.row, confined to the profit regarding the possible AVCO vJolaUon a new note bung 00 tny door. Your back enllght~1 not dllcoUrage;'and conb1bute . That the phrase "die-hards" did not CaribJ:iean. aspects of land ownership, and con-were aware that it was not on the March fence is too high . Tear it down! Park to learning, not detract from It. temptuous of land uses designed to pre-19 agenda. The press was present when your car off the street! No trunks on '" JOE FAHEY .... vent over-density and eventual atrangula-we discussed that we needed time to look your patio! My mall even got tampered The Board of Education dfd 11ot v ietnam Reconstruction" '~~ ARE slgnljicant CQUD~I' In:• ~':1" :~~rlier ::.1umn of Mr. wl.t~. I cqmplalned ;o the local office or ;;~;;., th~r=t 1tt/e~~~:~'!-p~ · arguntents__to the views of the .various Murphlne'a which Indicated his concern Price and Wage Stablllzatlon, and 8 man copies at a 1pecial rah~ liecaiin tli:fl chamber member•, and they .relate over whether the Commission coo.Id do called one day wliere J worked and book is not on the aa1igned r~ing ~ Vietnam war co$t the United , it> ,Cllrectly to the reciprocal rla:hta of &Ingle-the job. Now that (after six weelcl) we assured me, this manager could qot evict list. Board f1U ~ two ejfpk t'(tj. States ' billions or dollars, and (be Viet· • • · ' JTci'RIAL .,. family homeowners to 1 pr6iecl their tn-are Organized and ready to roll, he sug· me. However, when yolt neat llttJe town able for 1tudeht.tt )pate titfl~ r tnu noon peace may cost billiona more. South 1 "'"'vestments in ,8 city confronted by e:r:· gestit tbat we should have pushed aside council decided last fall to clean up tome · w1r1 1uffitient. Ed. • ~~~~:~d~~!lt :~~enCOlll~hn · .~RESEARCH <' ~,.l';~ resl~Ual and' commercial ~ ,-. . • ,~ , f • ,, =~ ~:· ~.i:~dic~tio~t ~ m;th -~. :;:i .. ~identi:itliarea ~:r:-edmto r· h. ~ W. h y·· o' 11.!u· !-'8 Never ~"Sa;.d" President Nixon, Thieu Mid receoUy, gressmen •nd senators and many of the e· ov ense, ..... "' c zngs "OU lS I American pUbllc are not ~ 00 helping COllll!OtiOc! com~ llY the ~table , "We won't . dis~ war any more, on Y any of the countries In thal area, just as , proUferaUm. of a~dtna; ~rclal ' t reconstrucuon. the~ are not keen on !l>relgn a4t tn1 Coalj>iexes. lt,becoaies \I l4la .i.1rable • BESIDES reconstructloo aid, Thieu • 1t!nml." Later, he aald : "Even thoup'1 •, ·= 'tcll'to n ... To lhe.Ptl'lll~t Silence ts KOiden, they say and talk is the firm_ Ji I'!~ ,..,&(for you." evidently wants assurances of continued ml&ht believe tho!• a J>l'OIJ;lllll.l'..<il>1',.,.,._ .J._,J;}~,..,.,.,. ~ ~..,.,; c)ieapi. • ' [· • J "What good are Judd trlcka to l ~ U.S. economic assistance. which CU1' l<CO!IStructloo ... Is an ... 1n""'!tme11t•!o. • :.::i-~ , ile ~J '°E= thl'I' , lV•U,,il you put tbose two adages aide HAL BOYLE1 pound IPrl like you! I'd like to• you renUy amounts to around $11111 mllllon a peooe, .the Congress bas w .• .,~*1 : :=cl be-._~ 11!...lllt_c.w. wl n l>~lclto, one may lie 'right -but the try a !ew or them on a mao my obe." Year. He told a corres)l00$lent for the ft'' ,J. ,. ' • ' ~ 10ist'1111 ~ t..can· r·.~dn't ""'-Wl'tlnoer ~.. "filli-. l still love """' ......,_, If I bad Washington star-News on Marcll S thal, Tlleonaln d!ffl<Ulty la that~ 11' exp,...-lit mooelait, ieitios. ~d ' ~-.. ,.. ~-~~ · ·-jus~ a good ~·o~'7'p~t,y foce, "We have entered a new Phase o! ma· ~ not yet know what II 1' ~ e ..w Iba! 1""' Is wmaoent. • ·. , . lu bl ,~Is tld' may often be more avcrythlng to her cat, are you?'' yoo c1n, beU,...-sweet II!• I "'"'ldn'I tlonshlps with the United · States, an<\ , to tuppol'\. No detailed aid pll\il>u ~'l'.JI' "!!ft 8fl4 , ~ 1 ~v~ i~.d "Why do you alway• ,.rve rout bee! have otcked you." maybe also a new ldnd ol help, of aid, , officlally proposed, nor hao'1h\t While ' Olhef!!f;e who1'!!0 only ·~ tlial lolk I• Jlfl~p ' • , ~ hash for dinner the 'llante day I o!fe•!IY :116, Ii .·!>metblng 011er bappelied to with less mllltary and ·man;, econamlc, HOtlie said what such a ~1"11 mlgJll p ilem.' on. i~ er' olivlotlsly must never Jitve had It at the of!lce tor lu~Olt?" you, 1400'1'.1! I'd be Iii 1113 r111h to pro, humanitarian and social aid. · cost. There ts no mooey fl!..~ T{lll never suboCrlbt to-'U. i~ .con· bad 10 poy thl Rrlce "! know you are ooe of the world's )iv--t<1 ui'Qne else-not •t leul ..ig I South Vietnam's needs l" many and tlon aid In the fiscal lt7~ ·mi.1: cOp\, Their obl:,U.J;~~ a · for , shooting b 1 1 Ing authorltl .. on Ploost ~..,.,, but 1111 back lrom the cemetery." varied. According tQ U.:S..l'jew1 & World sen1 to Cengresa oo Joo. ..U velill>' • Cl~·~ 1 , 11J011th.oll. l hope 1 can get thnJugli'yobr ooune In Report, "They range ttora jlowei' plants ment fundl could be pravlded ooi:r . by · ...,.. 1 1 ~ -· J~ Is the -• F h lite t wj~·"' r~a· d t and a new paS9enger je\ ror the natlooal cutting back on domestic procrama, t!IO 1 ~ •• ;:;:::!~ ~~ J ·~ ~·~-'-~-t.--.:t rem a~ that of· renc ra ure ' •• ~ P t fer '-'" In entire ptabl ,,....,.,.._,•K ...,._, • -••••-"'"' al)' •• anything by or about)I" . To me, ~sl '1n1r11ne, .~dae reqderlmclt ol .;,; U:~~"'; to ...._ ~~lr ~~""' e Ute[ rel)' Dti an lllusloo: that tbe1 .,. !!"...: ~d "' the sounds like nothing but a ,homoieluai !qi. ..,... n Mc tuaU¥ r-~ bY IOIDe moral code o( iui..-,1aa we tofi\61o.-pincushion." .• .. blllioo dollars 1 year. tlieo~e~ RECONSTRUCl'ION ol •the lndustrlel prl.U..0111roa&b properly ownenblp. %_wish wt bad b!tltn our tongue "Wby don 't I go get my car and ~ ~ibl must be= !orbo ~ ht!y o1 Soutb Vietnam and other ports of" c.tniY to'Wtiat the Cbafuber Com--than have said IL you a push to help your cor gel ~· 1 oet~ ~tary w IM<>chlM would be expml]ve, but tliO ,_... _. l[poli! they rtllreWt~ would'.. litre. !or URlljpla. ore a few typical It'll probably pnly take a second." or · • · task would be simple """""""' lo 111110( ~ • belloV• rty rijhts ,,. OOI ollhond remarkl which , once made. may "!I IUl'a bu been a nl"' l!IN, Can we PREsmENT NIXON DO . doubt will mtoring the are•'• aluidered laod. As precifel1 ~~lolate awards or cause the ~peaker to wish _toter tbat he glvt anyone a nn home!" give Thteu a sympathetic hearing, but Tbomaa Brindley noted in Far Eutern lroodo!n ot -, In law the rilbll of had maintained his golden sileoce: "Let'a take this road. It loob the oM Congress may be more dlffl<ull to win Ecooomlc Review, the Dxladilu "1 properly ownentitp are' b.....Oy Jn. "I do." leu traveled by, and maybe, as Robert over. Nevertbeleu, Thieu will tty to do "has betn • war aaatnst nature." Bomb-t«p<etad to lllclude the effect of Jll'!IP-"If you think you have •uch a tough Fl"oot said, that'll make all the dU!er- ao. After meeting with Nlxoo, be will Ing • n d delnllatlon Ila" left DllllY arty owner'• actlans «I the bmneill8te tlllle, wby doo't you coma to the office ence." travel to Washington for private C<)OSUf· qrlcullural areas unaultablo !or cuJUvo-IUl'l'OUndlnp and 1111 !Ile IDlir< ,,,_ aom• day and do mr_"'4rk -and I'll tatlom with key .... tors and rep...-tion. monlty In wbJcb the property ts loctted. .toy home and take care o! the kid'I.!" "THAT SOUNDS like a great Idea, tottves about the aid que•tlon. The bombe<kut cltln ol Weotom Most lmportanUy uee ol properly as "Anything you call do 1 can do better." boss. Jost put my Initials on 11, and I'll While Prealdent Nixon r e & a r d s Europe were almoet compl'etely rebuilt dlrecte.i by ...l.\g a~ the. thne or pill my departmeot to work oo It." American aid u an "lnveatment In within a decade. But 8rlndley oblervts purchase Is not iranted In rpetully · "YOU STAY here In the car, alld I'll "! wooldn't marry you II you were next peace," he acknoWledgea the crlllclsm that "Solis and land· form• that have cmdltlonl and civic values d:nge and walk to the nearest gas station and get a to tho last man on earth. I'd rolher mor- a11<1 controversy tbal bis pion to help been polaoned and torn up may tab local p...,...,,tal reru!a:I:; iii:N\d be can. It prol)ably Isn't veey, !ar, an~ tha · ry him." !ftdochlna ''recover from tbe ravqe~ ot decadeo to be natond In ••ea ap. ·~led to cba••e •cconl y ~ fresh tlr will do me ll)Od." -"Well, or courae, we ml&bt pliY , 1ener•Uon of war" hao aenerated. lJur. pl'Olimate rashton -If II ls poulble at -~ ·• · "A1mty, I'm the <11\y nephew you chorades." • Ing a eewa CCllfmnce oo Jan. St, the all." lndotbina•1, wouodl may bear IT WAS Al Forgit Who lai~. In a suboe-have ten. You're not the kind ol weird "I lllpPOIO• like moat anott,y olllce boys. l'ialdent indlcoted that "Many con-permanent 112n. queo( Pilot·edltton, there "Will never be rich old lady who dies and leaves • you uun,t that aomeday you'll be hood o! • Ott-COAST DAILY PILOT Rob1rt N. \Vted. J:aublt.llitr Tltoma.s Keevlt, Editor - Barba N1 K riibich Editorial Pagt £ditor Tht cd11orlal 1111i.:t• nr tht" Daily Ptlot 1ttkt to lnfnrm and attrnLI· late rPl\dcN b)" prl'~nllnl this newtpaptt'• ppinfons and ~m· mentar;r un topic:• flf lnlel'Cll alld 4 •i.1;nlflc1n<.'C, b1 11rovldl01t a f1mim lot the ~Xfl!'t'Ulnn nf our ~•deft' npln111n1. and br pr1·5l'ntfn.i thl' dt\·e11t vit"'lloln~• llf Info~ ob.- I-~"'" and 11~n en lopin ol lhe d1)'. Wednesday, March 28, 11'11 . t • • LOS ANGELES (AP) - Oallfornl<! lllate Un!v#tlly and Coll<CM tnmeet ....... ., iclMdl!led to act today on a J P1Wlf41 lo oiler ~ and -~-. ~ It euler for ·many 11.stui.tlnit to earn a degree. ,,,. poopooed con.ortlum <ii 19 camp•e:1 to oiler the • Bad. Faith? • . ..,_, . 8AC'llA)IENTO CM';>-"• ~-hlf auch a;low df the Senoia l'Utlllc UWIU.. " DAILY PILqT .. Odometer ) Turnbachl ~Theft~ cblel cl the sf al~~ l"Wlb' with SCl\TD -.1. _ and Ooc'PI*-~uee Callfomia Rapid tr .,n:j Wt ''lll fa \111lllo1dtiej..eu't Ii> pm"!» 1illL HA ti iii LOS ANGELES !AP) - Dlllrlct 1iaa been .....-or ftnd •dime fer raJid trlllllll.'' . would ~ the vote l! leul '2rid ~ ~·Cit A 'rJjocltafth" and of •laila(i MW. Mid. ·IWO-. has'i'ffiiine4• tbdl ooo ' lazy way out" or a ~ ~" _ •• Mill. authClnd a !I'll law liool of 1 ·8Wa Banera\ cfiiit. ~ ....... Mlled the .,,. uttnding the alate -tu seoate Pmlclenl pro tlm =cuoaUona ao4 llll be was at-to gasollne, ralatng .,. ertra CALIFORNIA • "*" ~er .....,,.. M" James Mills (D&n Dfotol. /: dovej<ip the kind $l'ttl mlllltin a year for rapid "--------' tine • ..., elta' tumlng the a11o accused SCl\'l'I,. ~ • -l)'llem Mills lrlllllit and maas traMll pro-mileage on the odometer~ manag·er Jaclo (liloti'ilp "'~-' .~ But, Gllstrap,&ald, ~1-grams. . '"'" u., li'nnk o.tu. day of deliberately decei~ e:_ a' of ::1r1;'tepaemce The .scRTD plao for spmd-,..-----------. • ~;;;,;..,-.,:;~-;,; l _: the Leg!ll.lture and of'Pim:' <-wary • · ing its $13 m1lllm Ihm ol nill( to drive his llos lranlli Miiia allo &aid Gilstrap waa ~t fund includeo $28.l million Roses' and jury trial belcn Santa~ [.:BRIEFS J .,.,,_ =~ the ~ ot ~~~ in;:r.'~~~nt~".°"°" , =•=''1'-=:.tMi l _ " _ Squirr~Ufl 111en Milli l8ld SCRTD 1rom • g-une tu bill 'Peanu•a' -of petty theft and 1wo I would kn. lo the ~·· ailtjmd by Mllls'lo lowerbus · , WI' "°""' of grand, ~L ~ procrams gained ap. llUsemblyman John Burton (D-San Francisco) cracks 1n two years 1o $ lbe ...... 1 ...... '111111 11 not technlcalI?. Boycott A ~_.....,had ~ pn)val by the -· Com· lip after uosuccessfully trrwg lo feed ~itol Park lo bail them I He ••• .-u;;i· lllepl, ~ "Mills, bul ti PASADENA (~I) llltSJlOllded, -.... and ""• mlltae on Educatlooal ·Potlef aqulrrell to illustrate a poml in his battle' with Gov · ou · -~lolates 1111! lntmt cl the law CJbaFlee Ill. S$lb. creator was put oo pnibation foe fivO"~ 'l'uelclaY ltOd was~ bt R<>nald Reagan's tax spending prpgram. An old man ;:1.11:. an~=· iie·llld GUstraP-111 end up· . Su' pported or the "Ptanuts" comic Yeal'll. , .. a.ln&llor Glenn S. Dumke, euily lure<f the animals to his band. grams get equal welglit having~ abut doWn the new strip, .oored twice today Court '""°""' sOOwed Iha~, the, ~-Senate and the --~---------------· bus lln.-be ii propo&ing. • ; in prep!l1ltiona !qr the the mileage hid been set back • .,) ~ praldeall. ~ MIU. and llllatrv C!asbed In ; LOS ANGELES (AP) 19'14 Toumamml oi Roses • m J Crltfcal a bearing ovfl'~ l>lll bY Seo. l)oonty 111pervlsor1 have given parade. '.t OATAS -WHO said "99.l ' ,.r · S*l'llte V tio" Stud• d Lawrence, E.'Walah (~Hun-.'their blessing to a planned Edwml Wilson" Pl't'li· percent of all automoliilo ~ SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ellen «,t,_ aca 1lS -.n imgton' Park}'tbal would pro-ticlYooU hext week of meat and dent of the '\'OtlmllJltenl of deelm" do the same thing-•• 9talet, the 18. ye a r . o I d ~ hiblt &q\J;l'l'. from spending ~ pollllj'y J>11><1ll&. Roses, amiounce¢ that argued turning bock the mll&•• dil)Chter ol a Riverside million of the funds 4roi)l • !. i.Ousewlves' group Fljbt Schulz will grand agedldn~constltutetheflBut 111tfei1narket executlve who SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Lt. employment In ~ .. olllce." -Mills' rapid trlllllit act of 1971 Inflation Together, oouiht the myars!'81Da of enttheandNthft.w in Its decl!ion Tuesday the ap--1 wu """'•ped from her home ' ,~_ and asked for a report on the to purchase new bulleS. support. ear' y ev at pellate cOurt disagreed. ,. Feb. ).;;1 held for three days Gov~ Ed Reinecke has ordered Phil Jordan, a Reinecke vacation situation from hit Supervisor Kenneth Halm "HapPfuess Is ' •. " will be Althou¢1-previous ·s u c•ll lnlllvi>onk,illistedln"ct111cal an ,lnvestljation into allega· press spokesman, said the staff. A VOTE ON tbe Walsh bill refused Tuesday to go aloog the parade's theme , charges had been handled .,..1 candl&n at a 1 u bu r b a n tiom by a former staff R e p u b I i c a n J i eutenant was delayed indefinitely after with a pledge not to eat rDeat Schulz' book. '.'Happiness misdemeanor w.h.lcle code vio-'>S bolp!lal after bi!Ing• lajured in member that Reinecke'• top g...,ernor, a candidate !0< "HE JUST doesn't know if a !\;-hour hearing. Walsh said or poultry next week, saying Is a Warm Puppy," is a Iatms, the appeal! cOOrt """" an Olito accldenl ald<o have been able to have governor In 11'14, found there's anything to it or not," he did not have WIOll'h;oup-people should he allowed to • .million-seller. ;,· cisloo s&ld the state -P< ~ girl received bead In-lheir vacat.loos and get paid :_S::teward=.:'.:•..:let=ter=-..:"in::terestq::..:::·:::!.•_• _:J:::ordan:=:.,::sa::id::_· -----.,~~-::po::rt::::":::'..".presen\;::'::~· •::t.;:th::'.:e..'.~~"~-~_'.~~::11\'.!'.e..'.f:'.'.ood~on'.'..hand~".:· __ _!::' ·=:::!:::===';=::==:I_~code~~should apply. ...--,. Juriel, In ii 8-Ja. ca11f., auto for them, too. • •• r ~ ' l ~ and Is . In a coma, Hal D. Steward raised the aatlioi'lf!ee fl • diula Vlala questloo In a )etter t o Hoopllal aid Tueaday. ReineCke Monday in wbicb he e µ te P•11 &aid be bad been told that he LOS ANGELES (AP) -A W1lll entitled to take vscatlon SUpelior Coor! judge has ruled time <if al\d not have it cl· that '1be city of Los Angeles flclally recorded. mustlj>ay eearly $80,000 In at-Then, Steward said, he tmneyl' fees to n i n e would "be paid again for the bcmiownen MO bad won an-precise same leave time in I~ aulil Involving Los cash when he departed from Ang<IO. lntmu!tlonal Airport. The decision Tuesday by Judge Steven S. Wellman was ~ u 1lle first Wider a lril itate code malclng such a clelel!danl liable for payment ..,,,,,/<! Of allomey fees If the other Ole )wm. . . ·~Claargetl OAKLAND (AP) -Hugh T. IWrilon, a.yeaHld Pied-' inonfftnancler and Inventor of • No ~ tablell, ,.. .. ordeTed Toeoilay to appear April 17 In Alameda SUperlor Court to ...,_. charges cl graod theft and violation of the state MClll1tlts act. In I preliminary bearing - ci-1 to the J>Ublic al\d the news med.la af,Harflititfa :9: quest -Elsie We""'° a WIMtr · who fi'Ol'k"' M a maid.Aat . • Km'a tlit.Hrfeel.,Y.to ,_. " · • = i iW.O by Hatriaoli, ' yourmOQef'orseCibWesto.J .... • "1't~~,,,.., ahe loll 1611,000 lo ~- $e.fMKI given Ha.ttlson to in-1 Y"~•MIOlll•..., Veit. --n.i.Mlth..i'IMll· • ..... ef ""' hl\OW .... ACCUSED SHUNS TV SANTA CRUZ (AP) Herbjrt W. Mullin, who ls cbargied with murdering 10 people, has won the right to a dltary cell away from llie bolse of a fallhouse TV set. He uked In court to be plac- ed ID a cell brock by hhnsell, ''where the TV i.tt't playing all day . . . B<J that I can study•" s;,bor C.Ourt J u d g e Qiirles S. Franich granted the request dela,ed Wttli April 5 the date for the 25-year~ld former OOnots student to enter I p1ta. 2 Y1111wm•-it.1"1ttl• ................ ,.. • a nrent m-taa. 3 Yot1 u~ eot1tl-t. l!IM ._ fluaicill~eftM ~ ,.., contribute ••• wllti • . ..................... . JewfMllly. tf WI aounds fmpossibJll . , , ul today for tilt tJMill!llIAI story of Hoal Memorl1I Hospitars .. Four flex.ible P11ns for Givil\(''. You will bt in for I Plenlftt '1H'Jlrist! Telephone: 645-8600 ........... ,. AM for Tbornl1 St.dtl~1r HOAG MEMO!l/Al HOSPITAL 301 Newport Bouleverd Newport Beech. CA 92660 ' -.. • " ' .. I~ ,. ,l" . " • 'I • I :--. - ' ' . I I I 11 I The Wells Fargo GojdiAcOOuiit Is an entirely new approach to personal.banking. It's designed to eliminate the many~ cliaQies you , : . now pay for various bank'transactions: Ihstead,• for a single fee of $3.00 a F,th, you receive e:very banking service yoq'r~ Jikely to need. And, there's no minimum balal)Ce,{~guired. Yoor Gold Account includes : ·• ' · ~- A died casrung ide1'ification cml. The distinctive Gold Acrount Card entitles you " . • • • •• . . " semre}l)µ'relikelyto need. . required. . . Unlimitrd ~ diecks,l:ashieri . d.ecb and ~crdas. All provi<!ed at no -additional bharge as part of your-G>ld ~t. /, ~ A'Mascer Qiiqe Caiit'Qiod:rp1"~ ~t'alrpost 1,000;000 focations.81# ~ 4't,;over · 15,0QO banks throughout the country. (If you all'.(ady ~ve one,' you've already. qualified for a· Cold Account.) ' to ~y check cashing service (a nd all other · n.._..L...t. • ks II Gold Account services) at over 290 Wells Fargo . • V>aUiilll proCeCtlOn. Yoor ch"': wi Bank Offices • 'always be covded.)>ecliuse we prorr11se to "' .. •. · ·: :l · •' :~ iilutomatical!>'tdyPnte fundifrorrl yoll~MlsUi : ,. li111imiteddl£o:.w1iting. Write lnany •. .: Jthargiacootmtuptoyouravailablectidlt: .; t • ', c:ll<lCks as you need,' with no additional service ~or minimum balances to figure out. ~ qmstratt:sonoenonal.loans. • -~iJ.ngie $3 a,~~th fee covers all yout check. ·' Whell ~ Qll8!1fy fbr a bc!aG, V'abi'tion,6r0lher-~-needs. 1 ,Jf installment loan, as a Wells Fargo Gold hcount " ,' "~"'"-·:...or\\YJsll.-· ~you'll~vespeclallowinterestrates. ~ i;.~ a·aap , , , "~Ulll(J{s.Alsolncludedinyout •·· · . • Gold~Aeoounta~ additionalcharge.. ~~lpe;lt'9'l11Ulllllft!lt\\\6 ' ..,. ' , '. , , • • .-• .,...,...,.;rdW'Wells.FkrgoGoklAccount-~· 7 Safe-Deoo&ltBoxatnoa,fdiriooid~ offers indreSefviCiea and featllreS tl)an we have Your Gold Ac:Couii~entides you up to a $10.00 rocm to WJ into here: So we've put tOgether a~· • size Safe Dq;oait Box. (Availilbillcy of different chure. I~ also has a ~rt, ~fniple application form. *es may vary~ office to office.) _ We think you1L want to fill it out. .. • • .,., •• - '' 11r " --. Wells Fargo Bank has over 290 olticaa throughout Celifo!Tlia . Cotta~ Office: 462 Bleli?th St-. 92627 /Mle& owr S8 bUncill/MGt'!lber F,O.l.C:- ) L-I' • • . " ·- .. :• ·'1' .. ' " " ·~ " .. • • :~ • -.. " ' \0 ~ .. .. ~j " ., • " • " " .,•' ' ... •i1 •• ,, . .. 1 . .I I .. ~r. ;,, :· ,, .., 1 ) " • I • .. -N.Y. S1eek8 WEDNESDAY, l,IARCH 21, 1971 . c TEN CENTS • ,.: -. SchoOI Threatelled I -B11>wn's oft·stalecU..itllg that "no mol'e state money should be spent for boqiitals which do not serve ·the Inner city." lt suggests the UCI medical scbool 111igbt be moved to another location Including . the new Martin Llitber King Hospital in South Central Los Angeles. · Brown's com!lllttee met in Santa Ana Feb. 9 to hear testio mony from the Univeralty and others regarding the location of the teaching hospital. . The unfvel'slty-outlin.ed a three-part medical syatem. It urged ·continuing p11>vlalon of emergency c a re in ran upgraded Orange County Medical penter (OCl.tC) and establishlllent of at least four walk-to community cllnlcs l<>-urve primary care needs of the county and.afford tralWni in (amlly prac\ice to Its students. · • The univOl'slfy continued to emphasize they w'ould want up to 3~o' beds lat doctor tralJ\lng In any upgraded OCMC. Those beds · • -• (Sii UCI, Pqe l) • ~ .. .. . . . . - Sex · and · S.Oda Pop :_"¥outJt~ Qka:y;Nudes ·~kay-but Not Beer_ cOntemplatlng · pr°*1JU~. ~r : _the cllmiln Alvin L. !~•Y, a longtime !oe once -antlqualed Red l,labl. Abatanent it. bottomless. tan. -Act,.' • • .... ~ .. -~ • •1 And t would say this aoes ibout as Establilhinenta catering to gentlemen low as you can •go,11 be fumed1 addtnc: 1 who eiij.iy watching uqclad ladles_bounce. that his. Idea o! IDlertalnment Is not fiOUDC."e and trollc, bowever,4 can elp(!Ct w1fching a naked elrf of ·11 on a dance trouble when they aj,ply· Ice any beer fiocr . llceme renewals. City Attorney Roy June waa unavail· "I WOUid Bay this would preclude their able !or comment on what new action eV.r gefllnil:anothef U_..fiom:::the o Qiota Mesa autborltles may-take ne.t, ABC!," aec1ares Colla Mesa City Coun-~any. N~pQrt ¥~qns SJr~et_ • 1 ... Sftli!f · .D~·JourniJ. ,, !;:"i!f • "llormlut lo minors," N lfeie!i ,.olllCIOla ~.banned 1111118 .. DI tllo 14 A111i1M Ml· orimled l>oriodlcall ... Mid illOJ pllll to goc:i~~•=r ~ L. fl'(Dll 1 an- nounced this mominc thal Pollea Chief B. James Glavu tiu been IMlnlCled to write the pubUs~ of the Loi Anseles star &M the Hollywood Preu, {"fQrllllng thein ol the action. They can continue 1'I distribute them only \1ll:oU4h · markets ind llquot llores that o/iolt to aell them, W)'NI lllld. '!be city nianager allO •1c1 that simllar1 ste~ will soon be taken a1a1nst • .. ' -' the Los Angeles Fne Pre& "Eventually we'ro..(Ob)l lo have 16 bin !bl Preso,'lbo,• Wjm'Uld. ''Wl'Te got lo be consistent. We Int.Gd lo IJ>' proac;h the Ii',... Presa In tb$ near future." In his llllDOWICelllell this morning, Wyun Aid, Chief Glavas will write a let- ter to the publllbers aayinc that the Los AD1elea ~tar and the Hollywood Preos are, ln the city's judgment, barmM to minors. I "They should be removed from places where minors lndlscrlmlnately can obtain !See BANIBll, Page Zl Fi ... ~t'rroWenu . .1Newi}ort·.Poli~ Indicate . . . ·Maitre~' Kill~d Himself 1 ~y-wn.uw. ~ER ~:i ? : ;,~~t the ~ r,uon we cook\ ~me Of'h °'IC! "'" '"'" . , -·· · up with wu the f1ct hla financial pictW"e · Newport Beacb police today mdicated was to .the pc)tnl where there was no way the death of N~wport Harbpr 'Vacbt C111b out tor hlm ,,, Amburgey said "He 'yas maltre-. d.' Edward_ .'\'hal<her" wa$ a not a~le 16 --hlf obllpu.;,. and his suicide. ¥ ·• • bwlk: records show he waa steadlly gbing Tbatdter'1'body was !olmd floating In Into the hole." the barOOr Saturday with a ~ cm-He abo aaid tnsurance t'GVmlge may crete block hamessed .to K. .-·havrrbeen part ol the motive !or suicide. Tbe 11-year-old realdent at ll09t 1o1a:ce Thatcher had a 15,000 lnsuranee policy Ave., Costa Meaa, had 'l>eel repOrled ,wttb no lliJlula-preventing payment mtulng aeveral days belcn by bis Wiit, ln the efeli ol auldde, Amburgey aaid. Wlnllndl. •• • "Tbe loans be had W.re a1sci in.sured "Our lnv~cat1on obrilNd -..1e1y !Seo SIJICJDI!, Pqe 11 nothing that -1d be ·= -with sulefde,'1 said Newpoh 8om Amburi<l'-· "'11>tre are i!O • ~I ..... w~ l<Xlleb!MIJ wou1t'Wllll • •111IL" """"" bellOve Thatdlar ~the mpe harness In advanl!I it ovu bis ahoulden Jllll .,... .. w.a · oul I'll .the.yacht club.'•= ., Ambbrgey aald. Tha .,,.; ap- parently driven to oulddl llr -1oi !lnanclal problems. • Sniper lnjmes C.o~ta .. lttt'MI Dog Oral•' Weadaer ' , .... Most'Y tUD11Y b the way the wealhetlildJ cans 11 Ice Thuroday, with alighl\y warmer 1cinperatures of 60 at the beacbea, lncblng up to 15 Inland. OVernllht Iowa ln the upper *11. INSlltJ! TIHt.\ l' "Cobar<!,• ltd by Ll:o Mil> M(U~ reCfi'Did moit of the 1'off.. ors In TueailaJ. nlghl'• AC!14!my Awordt •hot# ..Uh elQhl Ostar1. ·s •• •torit•. P"4ft J, 4, so. Al'ttwWWlcit I LM. -• ...... u -J :wcww 11! ·-.. ( ........ _ P.: --...... ' ....... p ... . ·-di •• -.,1 ·--......... ,. ... ._. . • I I • -..... -.. "' -- • • c Wednttdl¥, Mardi 28, 1973 wee ,.; . " All wbo lhe C!D!llllille& q- .-Orate~ ........ ~ .It lnldequale as a booJ! tal facility. Unlverslty 1pokesmeo erophasized It IJ tnadequatt to Pio'!tde',lhe J'!!I 1iB~ lo teamlij ~~ ~JPt~anent basis to UCI·CCM students. · The key argu-t In the stall re!"'rl, however, SQcgetta that the optimal 11tua· Uon ~ to-localo,a ~.acllool "In a torPmunttY JN!iell!;'.)11>11iitll ade- qu1te. foe: teaching purposes a1rearoi ex· 'I.st."' • ---:- Thi.• stai.;ment not be".!'1iln the J>l!!>llc , i.~ -fre&ellted .ill tfie1Fe>..·\J~ar­ lnis, ii "SMta-'.<'~tiiPC~ ·1i1 l><!•tbe bas~ of the1ew, 31temative that the ,_ ... -• • .! -medical school be moved out of Orange really bolds true for both sides. Some of • .,,.. 1 •.. County to some other location where ,lhe citlzal appeals that have i-i filed • 'V ., · 1'1 ·., ·:r f · J '...J _. aJ c· " 'ral • such a hospt1'J' exisls. . . .. , . over wr 1wroval1 were just done to ·ii:QUr l-lam~u Or .a.~mir ' ene . , ObsezyersAf~tatew~bospttal'politlcs slow down the developmenta," •be said. ,. ·-, .,. suggest.¥artln 'Luther ~ Hoipital In The coat of the lawsuits Ls a major • ~ :;· . • • -_, . South eentill Los Angeie.: 'I •iich a la11<, botb Holm,. and Mn. Rosener . • JV~lllNGTON (AP) ~J'Qur l'll!'en):ly returned U.S. war pns?n-_ C,. .~. potential hoipitaL 'Ille wat1.s)i0Spl1a1 ~as said, because o_f the rapidly dlnlll)IJJ!lng •; era li~ye been chosen ior.prollloUon !.tl re~ admiral and brigadier , ::._ .\~~i".·•-.: .'l had dilficulty 'iittrae\ing ql\aliiy s1alf. fllncls / appropraalod to keep the •Ii eioneral, the Pentagon aruiaunced toda_l'. Th'!,Y .are: • w ASHINGTOll • .\fl' ,,i: !km.• Frank Rural poqr would ~t (rom location of regloflal and one state comml1Sloo In •, .Navy Capt. Jere111!~lrA. Denton ~r. 'o! Mo6ile, Ala. the fiat POW Ch\ircb (~1111 !ald· ' y, tha>1iocret a new niedtfAI '!'hOoL ,IQ ~ .COUnty business through tm. .: . to ~P from afepatrali09<Pl~ )aat lll1)gl!l. , , , :-1 ,.. . -te«tJ-y o1~ •clo!!!i.that ·and a hospital !here JS sal~Jo ftll'the bill Proposition 20. the coastal Jnltiatlve . .~ Navy Cap . Ja~i)l. Slockda!e oi Coronado. ' ~ _,, • ·, '1nw!llllolillt.. ~ .. /!'.e1iiiiaph ije13iled bJ.1be committee ;staff" • creating the commissions that wu pa11-'' ·~• Air Force coi Jobll.<f. El)'Dll oi 'Shillllliar, Fla, the s~llior U.o. Coi'p.:.,lnili•lld ~· ~1:.~ll\$\ in-If <Tra!ige County Medf<fal Center ed ~voters In November, approrrtated _ ::"!!OW, . · • • . · ~ ,_.. . ·,.' ~ •. tf.·~· ! ~Iii&.·~ of (OCMC) ts deemed !rtad~natl and coun-~ million to lund them. · A1r Force Col. DaYid W. Wlfih of MlnneaPolls. -"'. , Pii&iltri1 Si!'J ' -~• Ji.ttilie In ty goventment is unwilling lo'~ It up Crtitcs cbarged that the spot\!Qr,t of the •. ';, Pentagon spokes111'n Jerry W. l'riedhefin said Flynn, shot down , ii'IG.;:,-~. :.::.,F\ .~+~•1.;.-,;;. to standard>, bY. dP;fii!IUon 'oCtlie '!'l•H measures knew full well that wouldn1 be ~·and captured in October 1967, was selec\ed!or pro111otion to brigadiei-;T,'Qi)l{cb. c~ otii'll!Date1areign report._th~ co~tltee nilgbf filld tllOre 18 enough mone.Y .but kept the ligures low to genel'tl in 1970 and Winn, downed ovef North Vietnam in AtigP,sf•' ~ .. rdms subcQmmUt~Qtl,,"llltlltlliatlonal .. no reason I~ ;pend the voter-appruv<d help get the irutiatlve passed. 19il8, was chosen for prolllntion last s.nt41nber. .. . ~~ons.::rOll'Ui<I~~ th• bond ftind's for a teaebing ·hospital In On Medical t t • ~clwol Sites "The citizens were le<\ to believe the Frledhei111 said President Nixon dia not send the npminatious ' .~r llltililOd~~.:ue.aif by Orange County. . commissions would be financed by that ~ to thd Senate while ttieY were still . raO)lers becauae disclosun! .1>1-: •, 'W.iDliJD:V. Btiletthe. t:r!~'cliln'cb '. "· SOmf..actlon · ln the legislature · u ex-.. • • I ' ' • ' . • ' • ' ' .. .. 15 million through . J975{' Newport thtl'fOp>oUo~s "mighl~QrJl" · i Ii. In a man's .intere.a••while :· ~· l~tranoc~lii\i!ou'lif~:..~.J!blic =~='/::~~~by ~a~i , , . . ' • Chamber Prestdl!1)t R1chan1 s. Stevens •. in enemy hands. , • ~ ~ Oz...::' . '"% , :<$· _ a ~· "°!!~ ~p~ . 1., • ..:. 1 . 'funds . ';;1;' the UC! mlttee;.Jel!lslators now studying fQ\lr observed Jn a question to the speakers. • · ~ • • . • •; ~,ureb sa@.~~~i: e4' the ,plocarov ~hosp~ ...... fin•~_ val altelnalives facing Uc! are: ,, .. , • • Front Page l BANISH ... the papers," Wynn said. He aai<l ll they wtsb to place the papers "In a building for sale that la supervtaed by aduits, ao an adult can have control over who purchases them -to make 1ure it'1tf¥lt a 12-year old -if they do lh!t,. ~ may dlatribute them. But they CllllJ10t :Jaeu them from vend Ing machines." Wynn said Glavas' letter is "not going tO say the papers are pornographic as such, because that is a very grey area. "'rhe letters will say that in our ·col· , lective judgment, the p a p e r 1 are harmful to minon,'1·Wynn said. , Wynn said the city believes there are , sufficient law1 available to pennlt city offtciala to regulate material ttiat "ll, in our , opJnion1 obviously hannflll to minora." J ... , ... ·• •· • 'f , .... I ' ~. Naval Services ' . F~~ capt: ct>ttwn Of Mesa Slated Naval graveside funeral services are tcheduled Thur9day ln San Diego for capt. Wllllarn J. Collum, Jr. (USN-Ret.J. a COM& Mesa resident and decorated veteran of World War 11 and Korea who died Tuetday. Death ended a long illness for capt. 'Collum, 57, who retired In 1962 as ·com- 1mander of the Service School at the U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego. He spent 23 years in the Navy, durinl which l)e received two Silver star medals, two Bronze Stars and the Purple Heart for his combat roles at sea. The Navy officer who was a ~ystema alllly1t for McDonnell D o u 1 t a • Ae~pace Corporation in Huntington 'Beach at the time of his death was a 1938 ·U.S. Naval College graduate. Ou'.tl:ng hi• year1 aa a line officer ..... a Sall Water Sailor as the famll~ • chafacfeiized him -Capt. C.Ollum com- . manded the troop carrier USS Calvert, a ~destroyer, and was chief of a destroyer : : dlvtslon. S He leaves his wife, Mary. of the family \.borne at 1978 l<ornat Drive, a son • • : Wllllam H. Collunl III. and a daughter, ·Mn. Mary E. Mathis of Washington, : o.c. '------------. ' -! ' l I : ! ( I I • • ,. DAILY PILOT TN Or .... C..lf pAIL T' ~, """ wllkll h ""'*""" !tie ... 1"1111,, II ---W lflf Orlflll ONll l"wt111.ii111t ~."""9- ,. .. fdltlona 1ro Afb!IJfltd, MOfldey 1fw-" flr!NY. fer Oitltl MtM, }(""°" Pf'dl· li11t1tl11t!Oll IU(:IJl'-toln Volloy, utui\I 1-.ch. lrvfrl•tS.lftldi: .,.., llfl c~ Ian JUlll ee,lllflllO. • •lflel• ,..,.,,..., odl!IOI! .. ~lltl!M S.lvn:l•v-... kfdlYt. Tho •lndNI ~i.11'"8 .... nt II 11 a» Witt hy S1rttt, 'C'qM1 MtMI, C.lltornl4, ""'· ' t..ll1rt N, .... ,4 Pr•ldfl'lt ltlCI P\lblllfter ' J1clt ~, C111loy Vieo fi'r•llhnl 111111 '-r•I.~ Thom11 K.1~11 ··~ Tlrooft'IOI ;.,, M11r,hi111 ~· •1111tot Ol11l1t H. Looi lid10,J P. Nill AQl111nt Mllllllftt l!Ol!Ws. c.t.MMNIM lJO w.it r.y lttt•t M1lll11t A'4,1t11•P:O. It• 11.0, t2•26 --NfWllOl'I llltd'lr·1l0r'N"""1 .......,..,,. i....,.... ,_., 122 ill'O!'MI A""°""' HunllflefM ltklt: 1711J ..... ~I'll '°" C"""""J IOS· NOrtfl II C.1'111111 lltMI , .. ,,... 17141 ........ , Cl.WW Ml•et'tl .. MJ.f611 c.tr•t, rm. Orifllt C..M l'!illll ..... ~. Nt ,wwt 1torllt, llMlf'f"""-, Ollltwlll fl'll"«" ,Of M~ll..,... ........ """ • '"'"'•01• wt!twt tMle! ,.. -.m!M!t!L Ill -n:• ....... - ._.... dllt ..... 11111 • c.. ...... c.111or11i... ........... .,, Clfr.., .. ~I ., Mell U.tJ 1111111111¥~ ....,...., -.!llMIWlf ............. •• «JfA:.$ •!festel)l'~~J tine Hon p • ..., lwE~, ~ appro · '"-State Senators Fred W Mlitl'.,. Jr. " --· • • ope8,Uoos fu~'11tat~rold . ·PresumllbJy · were · tfie .erown-:com-(It-Redel' ) Albert S .Roddir; (D- . ,. s n·-··· J== ~ red mlttee to l!llJGnkKSUon of Iii•· UC! mg • . I I (n N J 'p l::i"*=li ' . . .,·~"Iii • ... ~ iif! ntedical.scbi>ol;ib;.aQO!ber-·locatlon and Sael'amento), Anthony C. Bieeni~ ~;, e"•T et atti A g· nment t:1:n 1~· -... ~itJ J!; •o'lbe legill8ttlre · ... a.·-··tbe &iid Beverly Hills), G<orge N. Zenovl. ~ ff Chile elecl:. · • ltincls woula be spenf110t •on :'1ulldlnrf a ·:,~~) and M~i:~t:::'.':i1t 1COU: Church sald Broe lj>stifl'll,lhal ~ "lli>spltal lill:r•therln•'a~cblllg aultiible Angbeaelea), Onlyd Bl I ZenOTJCh and For Over Irvine Urged · • beb81f...; J '<&s!room·•lllborato11ellld 'office'tp1C1 to ty nnp an e enson, . wan$! the fund on "' orge r 1U1extstinlt¥iopltal· .. a;nowniedical · Dymally, v. the new additions to the Alessandrt to be controlled and dlanneled ,..:JiooJ 1'0Uld•tie creatid.t•. panel. . -..411 tbroug~ the CIA. Church aald there WH • · Whe~..or not· the lolnt•commiltee fl> -Aasembl)omen Gordon Pulfy-(R·l!an- no reference In the July 16 meell?g of tually makes suall "'·reoommendatlon ' ford), Frint [;antennan (R·La catada), G<neen and Broe about;' ~ve .. lil'the.'Wl•I 'l!)ySU! hinge 00 the ~e•(D-1.oe Anl~nd By JOHN ZAW.ER 01 1111 DlllY l"llot 11111 Newport Beach homeowner Charles .Grlt(in Tuesday proposed a new runway alignment at Orange County Airport that would remove all jet traffic from Upper Newport Bay and direct it over the city of Irvine. . Griffin, a member of the Newport Beach environmental council, made the detailed proPosal -which included f,reclse runway position and Jet takeoff ' nstructlon1 -to ' the' OraJ'Jge county Airport c.orTimlsslon, County Director or Aviation Robert Bresnahan said he considered the pro- posal ·a aerioys one and that , he had · 1lready.Of11!J'ed1 atfeasibW~J ltudy on it by aJrpol1 noise officers. TOe key element in Griffin's plan is that jet:i: would begin making a sharp 360 d~gr~ -or full ,circle -tu"i to the left ·lil\llledlately after takeoff:· · ' r Thus, lnltead of takin'g off over upper Newport Bay, planes would be turning to fly in the direction of Irvine . As proposed by Griffin, the jets would tum so rapidly that they would never crou Brt1tol street on the south as they turned toward Irvine. Jn the same v:ay, Grlffin says the jets purpose sue~ a1,.b0Uting;-0r es~ls.tarice to .... ~t. chani~ in ~composition. , · Barryi Keene (D-Santa Rosa). · •t· \vould never cross University Drive on agriculture in Cfille. · · ~·ot the .. ~·live-merilber paru;l tended only part of the Orange= the east as they continued their full cir-• • , ai~ed·the F~ beartng~ln.~ta'I· heerlnga with ·Assemblyman,< I cle tum which would then begin taking • .,__ ..... e.J Anav · o ' , • . , -Badbant (R-Newport Beach) stlljog 1in ' . . · .' ,....,.... r..,, Now, !lie ,body .has grown to \0 ' bis place for the aftenlOOD ,.iiS!on. them back i~ the direction of north Costa . ,t~bers, witb l ~~ faces f(O,Jn, uch ~latorre, 'I former UCI lecturer lfi cam~ Mesa SU~CIDE bouse.belnl· added · ' · paratlve culture, and Keene are Iii now As the Jets completed their full 360 :., •_ • • · ,_,., .. ~del'J?ro~ ti~ .~.the, COJll• a'd~tions to the panel. ~ ! degree circles, they would be back •>;et '. !Ith\ ' • stipulatl~ ·, tl.r4«ruidde ,. ' ''< .,!., ~. -ff t .(i ' · , * , ". '-t. -k "·:;\1 ' the runway at Oran~e <r>unty Airport at eVSryuung was coVertdf; 1 be '9'id. J { -, , •• • >1 ·ft'; · x ... '. · , ' , , , .. ~ 'i an altitude of about 3,000 feet . From Amburgey sajd '11!atcher was tnown to , ' l . _ h.Y'" .... ~ I • · . .. ~.,., there,· Griffin says, they could fly ~t be a .. ffOud. · ~ amwlllini to. uk for J::' :-. ==·11 ..... ;;'11( t.,,.~.. ~ ~ .. .. _ ...... J!' ' over Costa Mesa I!' the sea, or ~rh'!ps money ftUn ~·to get bJl!l•lllrough , ~CJ· ;1'~Df)1 -Tl"\·.1."T SCllJQ.O~ T . " , .-~ . over the Laguna Hills area. · • .. . .... :b· -.:!YJ...c. :.&~JI .. ~ • • • ... ~· • • the 'c::rlail 'I 1 !) ~ , fl°""' ~ It , IO • J. ~ • •• ..._.,..~ "' •'"' ., ... , O "t:;ttbere'sno~e wh)'Q;leY'9 have Th ,~._'° ·~pUOft"''"l'rLto ,,,\ ... ·.1 ... 1 • .,,,1oi•~ ,..,,., f1·y1• .. !!·• •\ , ... , • , to oy· er the """ ...,;.:._.~'· ound . e· _,,ve . ' of :~1,.would~' needed·1ot tblll teaching fun"1'<9ti. I• •\MiUon"f'O ''•ii"' N'""-'t B. '' sal ':IJ'I ;:Jl"'r m-· •' 'l'lli~a .deatbl-.aUDU111bell1 . ro'' ~-•amp· ""J•'rnl>'# I"' -..":'!': . "'11 1:JYl!li "~" nHT~.. -• '""" ay, we ~-.on ·olllfr-·tlt4t-onlyll!o!Oled.f1o llliclde. q> " '""" •• ' · • '" , Lido Isle. said. ;. , " . · . Secondaiy care for &Jllbulatory patients and a diagnostic treat- Gr!Uln admlts that the new filght path ~9'i;,. crime '•b found ll'l!CEI of ment center and •hospital ·-to be built on the Clµllpus -formed the lt)ighttause lncr<;ased not.e for the Tur-!be ~rete hloct"fu the tnmk or secnnd ,portiop o.ftllie'UCI suggestion. PlftlillYtlle 'on:eampus htsRital tie Rock, Unlveruty.fJrk, and qc: Irvme ' '"'*¢ ~·, c~;}•1J'ji:\!lV i)le 11.1.\\Ck' 'to a ,,, ',1-woulQ,bandJ«ltllo'fl!Orerl•exoticl' dioell(!!s ,provicljpg s\)!den,ts' w Ill' llltll•· JIµ\ ~e.sald Illa! ll""ll l~l1tbe,11~nd ' tilt ii supilll' f.M!\l'fttit(l .. \~~\f!llt!led .. 'ran~.of "xperiencl!lll ,, ••~ll ,,..,... '11-•1. ,.,, "' ' J. • i under die low-flying P?rlion. of tl1t ""w tht '\Jlile and foun\!_'lhi!'~~il"Oi '!Ii~'. pjnk .,.IJCI arid .the• system w-0uld egd the duality of health .. em,Ces takeolf pattern was either undeveloped plastic clothe5llne u..d lo tie the 'tilO;C~·on . in QrP!\ie Ul)ty W.h~Jein:lhe indigfjlt:go to OCMC,and the·w~by· or developed mdustrlally. . in the yacht club store ~m" ·:· : ,. , bee I® COJlll o~ iee]i privpie facilities. • 1 • ~" . • He l"ggested that the Irvme Co-y Amburgey also...id 1hti1lmota Used to . ..To.·doilble its cla1S size irom the 64 students enrollecLeaclJ • ear- mlghtflt able to m_clude nols4 eise&lts attach the block' to Tbatdter'11body were presentlyt UCI medical sc®ol"'Dean Stanley -van Den Noort ~af .. on n~ :iropery it develops under the unique and similar im!Jts were·found on ,a filiatj.ons with OCMC, Children's Hospital of Orange County, Long· new g pat· bur.die of carpeting in the dead ·mans Beach Veterans and Memorial•Hospitals and other community hq~i·' garage. ' . . tals and clinics would necessarily be cqntinued. 1 .,, ·~ • From Pflfle l Amburgey also said th?"e Is evid!Dce The beds in the proposed on-campus f-clllty would serve 'riµly <hat 'n>atcber never .left the yacht club nne-IJ:ird of the m ... •cal stu~· \s residents anli interns. ,;, : the mght be-4Jsappeared. Pollce1belleve . '()• lt' >~ • .,,... • d' I 'ti h d JJ' .. ' he pretended to leave . and then· hid ppos ion to -.ti.n:: ;>ro e .c~pus <>fa on was ear µpm 1 somewhere inside until everyone had the Orange County Medical A.i;i;ociation whqse doctors indicated.'}n a. COLLEGE CANDIDATES • • • .. Donald A. Strauss. Here is what they had to say: Keene, ""retired postmaster of Seal Beach and 12-yesr veteran on the board, stood on the accom· pUsbments of bis tenure. He said the district had advanc- ed slgnificantly with . iti use·ot TV for in· structional serVtcea and that If elected to another t e r m , he would push for a system of cost-ac· Kl•N• counting and program budgeting. With regard to collective bargaining. Keene e1pl1lned that he doesn't fear it but said the one objection he has is that "It seems to have reduced the flexibility required for meeting the needs of the students." Keene took the same •11 don't fear it" position on teacher strike s but he added that long· friendships are shattered following strikes and that they often result in conditions that can create havoc with morale." Mann, a medJcal consultant f r o m Huntington Beach, stressed the need for having a w~man on t h e board of trustees . A fonner student at OoJden West C.Ollege, she RODI». said. ''I fell madly in love with the studoots and became deeply involved with the teaching prob- lems." Improvements' suggested by her were in the areas of ln·service training pro- grams and SOJ"(UTUller and campus saJ>.. bliUc•la. !.l•nn would like to see the com- munity take a greater interest In the col· legea and ·urged that older men and Women ietUm to col· lege to "'' what is happening Io day. She 11 agalnlt giving toachert the right 10 strll<e. As JlU•llflcotlona · she dtod litr tenure ""1111 lfl1i boardof'ilie Southern CallComla llospl\•! Credll 1 "" gone · . poll they npposed the campuspospital on grounds the county already Ti,;, Orange County Coron,. told ·pollce has too ni3l!J hp$pital beda1' t · today there were no traces of alcohol or . Other speakers attacked the plan, .... g.~g .they belle~eil. the drugs In 'n>atcber's bloOd, ruling out any umverSity would pull out ot the OCMC once it had its O\Yll hosp,llal .o possibility hf, wai drugged by soll)ebodY UCI presently, provi~ .tl)e i!_~tors for th§, coµntr·l'tl!I facility loGJ\ted· and thrown i$ the Wl!ter.. . . 1n drange near the City shopping cente~. , ,n , ~-- ' '· ~ ~ J> Ii ~ .1 ••• .11. I ---- OPEii 9 JO ~ SllllAYS 5J8.CENTER-'4&-19f9 Manacer s Aaod•U011, her Ylc.pi:W· .... __________ -dency with the South Coaol Neurotoctcal • 1 I ' l. • I ·- • ... ' • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Jn temperate Remark:s Some UJ.considered llilfllaf• _.. been to.ed about. In the heat ol controvenW down~ propoa!J for • two oections of two Harlior Are• roildentlil «><qmunltl .. , the Balboa Peninsula ahd Cclrona 4el Mar. The lltuat1o11 Is of concern becauee the coDllD@ts are a\,lached w the usually cool tnd compoeed ,N~wport J,lll'bOl'-Costa M ... Board of Realton. Board President Rodney Calaerhead did not dis- associate himself frOm the organization when he hlnled that maasive lawsuits could be In the ottlng tnd 1111· • gested that the Newport Pltnning CoouniMion could be, fn his words, 1'.tarred 1,nd feathered.'' Now other realty board members claim ca!derheld didn't represent the board. at all. They also )aid the cheering support be received • from members following remarks at a recent realtors' meetin' waa not repre- IOnlstlve, bec.ouse th et represented ~only 300 of the board'• 13~ lllem~. • . The planning commission's down·zontng proposals (may or may not l:N!: the anSwer to overbuilding problems. Whatever their worthiness, they did .not desene the in· tem!>erate remarks made In what wu already a heated situation. Give.and-Take ' A bila'nced community owes the young crowd - citizens in their 20s and 30s -a litUe tolerance when It romeo to blowing off ex"""' steam. Tlie operators ; of establishments where they can go, however, also owe the community a litUe consider- ation In policing· the festivitie!. Cosfa Meea officials have finally, after 18 montl!s, gotten tough with one )'l>llllg crowd-oriented nightclub with a history of making Its neighbors hostile. Pi-er 11, located at 1976 Newport Blvd ., and principal operators • " buying it mm -111• origlllal ..... en ,.. ... given ample time to clean up its act. . Ccmp\alnt,t have lnduded routine rGO:!< music oolso,. litter, ~ In ~ding yatils and a few lsolatecl cif mieace. · Mpeated J)rOllllses at 'city oounctl hearings don't seem to have &een followed by any action other than the kind that happens each night. Now, the city 16 tskine steps on two fronu to shut down 1'ler 11 for feilure to comply with reuonable d.,. :mands. ''They'll have a ~.of a time," says th& operator. Sources at city hall, however, report rumors that ownership is willing to negotiate a · eurrender date to turn in ils beer, wine and entei:talnlm!nt license If given a. chance to break evea. One feels a me...,.. of ~ (Qr the young people · who enjoy patronhlng places like Pl.er 11, but the man· agement must learn that In give-and·tal<e society, what you give is what you're going to get. · Patriot by Adoption You may have loved Ac.tdemy Award·nominated · film "The 'Emigrants," but Russian-born Harbor Area authoress Ledla strotber, 74, lived It, writing passion· ately of America the Beautiful. The woman who ran away from home in World Wu I, disgl!ised as ~ :IJoy, .to join the Soviet Army and then becal'De a nurse Who , married a Yankee sergeant had a life-!oi!g. unabeiJhe(l l~ affair with her new na· tion. When ·she died Jiit wilek, Ille only thing she would have regretted aboot life in her adopted land was Ungering so long lfler Che became !ilcapacitated, unable to glory ate~ moment in this land. ' c •LET' 'THE 46~EAT WHITE FATHER ~y lHAf ON fOR SIZE! - Odd Facts neai.·· Engli~h Natiee to Al1nost 300 MiUion · • ·Gleaned by ~~:0my ·The True International Languag A-Writer ,. . . ~l T:Jl>e 'Edltor: • . .• the Middle" was lnteresUng. I don't l . • • '\ I c.naJl!IY lioOo asilltlnl llWllcei' Al las\ count" wllb aif ten fingers and . believe the media and public Of.Inion are ~ Dugon · 1s lt!C,klhg to establis¥ ten toes· wortang u hours a day1 seven .MAILBQ:V making the grocers look like a 'bunch or ~ ' b:aill.'and rood> wllen be Ill"".,.,., daYa 1 .week, bit my Chinese allacus, I 'A robbers" -they, In fact, are 1 bunch ol SYDNEYJ HARRIS torcycltnginlhedeaert.,Some'ln<>' have counted 2911,317.ZU people robbers. They're pulling on a show ol ' torcy,,llJla are nllillng our'belull-throughout the world wtio speak English thelr own, for all to oee and !l's _ _ ful desert with their "freedom.." as their native language. The statistical lauahable! Watch them come forward to P.A. u -·-"'""'--is foll Letter.I from rea4n1 are toelco.mt'. 11ry::'.l .. to .i. ••• 11 u.A· bltant -'-· to Uatll 1 Botbtted To tA>ot It u I 1 -· • ..,.. 111~u as owa.: , J-""'-Y w~tr exor .,, .... _ N tr-,' p, ' 1Mf ,..,_.. ,.,_., ,_...... ~ "' ,_ 286 million in the United St41tea; NormaU11 writers 1hould con~ their ease their own consciences, if they still ever '--t.W: _...,..,., ~,.... et * ,.........,.. ._. ,r ., millkll in the United 1l'i .... dom ., mtS10ge1 in 300 :words or U11.. The cl&lm to have a conscience. That the J>!ir .... "bl~.,,conlr01-';.r~ -·f" -" -...,,.,.. ""'· · U111llllori In Canada; •-. righl to condem• leturs fo /11.l)m• not In Uljc uioill ltll, wuen it was--, , , " i111illiC11 in Sciuth Alt!~: or <limmau libel W. ,i:er~ A'll • ,-\CCOIU>lNG to the grocers, iCa tho!e by Mar~, ' ~· '· ' • ~·· 8Dd bout .2 million lbrQualiou the l<t.t<Ts must indlidC ~.an& bli leed com~is "ho control prim or _T,!'&t . ~. .JI' ,11111~,,~-"·'~• 'UDlil 11!1::;.bm It a ~world. 1 mailing addre..,.bul IJilinil~. r 'bo ,~ W•;l!\OI ) ~t ol,sra!D, em1'19.Y· ~ [, 0 411St .._ :~ ~ delcrlbe. --~ • • 1\'0rd. IDil/111<1!1 on 1 ~,iJ;l .. ~I• ,....,.,.!* 'l!lumbt (grocerabuy enlr~ 'the Federal · · l!hll.ll;~l!'bo_.i-....-TBIBilllonnationil~gritbin · r<dlonlsl!J>PO'..t~ bi ofP41>¢f).,a!)ll,t'1thewluoedportlon ofTechnol ln7Alrichandbad'IO thepoHC!lso!~lilder,LordBlllfotir. merence to'· Andy!i incomplete in-publlsh<d. , · ' 'f ' • •.' .. 'at Uial,grocera ha ... to pay for e 1 sew h.e r< !Or TML a. 'Jar&i veneas airuDe is owned fonnatioo in "Ask Andy" (Dally Pllol, '-• , •• • ""°'i Granle!f,all .lbele thlnp lldd to~. school!nt. · ' jolotly bY, ~al countr¥s: SAS, which Illar. U) m wblcb be states tbet there .;., • ) ' prl6e of our meat, but they are not 'tlHi 'llult· Do ~g belon~ .!J.!'I:" •il<I Oemnark are only 2SO J!lilllon naUve. Heav~ tllls law l~ not bfJng eeforc!i!I. \JIO ol lhe. l"Olllem. It's 1' vlclou• cJr. Stre<I •lo; ' " . toge•ber. 'L -, / ' / s"8kers in the,W<l<ld. -/' ' · ·· • ~ c, MllSfJl, a who!~ ~\II ol eventi-and a lol bome'-<11-llie llrl!lili ~ ~' ~ ..-~reply to-lits ati~t • ~ • '.l j W.. ell i"eal .'~J•" ..,.l,alleil American . Gdvemment, 1':•• .111A't"\'!IE ?!1'' ustrloua anl, as · t&rinore Chinese ls spolien lbroupilit Ul'ce• Jlondl ~le ·Oillerpriaers ra~ng thdr prices " named after .aiilem-we aa. '\Ill'. e~-bee, ar•:Jd!~ the WOl'ld than Engllsb, It might Int-" ' ·11!'11\&etting every cent or dollar they· can • her of the first Har-. about half\.#>e • .even d!'rlng UJOU' Andy to -that there are sever Bl To-the Editor: • '' .. ; away wlllt. Which Is en!'lly whet var d gradulllng '""1siesl'"penllda.($o enough se111\0111 on re_ of Chinese, and the Clllnele apoken ' I am 'enthused aboul tbe Ii~ lh6y antlclpot.i belni able to do-when class or 1142, George that subjeet.~ • In ilOI!& Kq. is completely ci1fferont bond ~. aa you lllaled, Coaia'li ... 'i0 ~ •oted fQt their man, Richard N'IXOn. Oo~t th. e S••tm' e Chapel m' the Vali'can Thot the verses of "The Star-Spangled from that spoken In Peking, for example. flnl, concemlngtl gredeeninbell areuedit"'·alopenol ·'Orie dayndlheiethe' wlD be Juitlce In . oar • 1• ~ Banner'.' were first. published in a On the other hand, correctly spoken space u men on your on country; a , poor or average citizen is so named afler Pope Sl.1.tus IV. Baltimore newspaper as a poem called EnJlisb can be 'understood anywhere in March 23. witl have hiJ meat ,_ and eat it too - THAT THE Smitbsonlsn Institute In "The Delense of Fort McHenry." the Englisb-spe.aking world. BEING a native Califomlsn, 1 "'!n While the greedy bwllnessmen will be the Washington O.C. was endowed by the That "shambl .. ,". meaning a. bloody CHRISTOPHER J. WILCOX recall 30 years ago how beautiful and un-ones walk!ng a path/to and lro, In front lffeks bastard son of an English Duke, James scene, comes from i medieval street In congested this area was. of their ttores with their own •igns Smlthso the center of York, England, which has Truly, ... ~•••er generation will reading "Please BUy Here -New n. ., I L-r _ 1-111: '....ua Improv.ed Prices." · Thot the Queen o1 Sheba came from been occupied by buldlera for a thouland .,. orce t • .., ..... w mainly benefit; hlnlt'Ver Isn't lhiJ· mosl BERNY BAKER South Arabls, a region currertly called years. To the Edilor: important? 1bey aro the future~ our Yem<n. That Or. SeUSI, the most popular ·~1on -· ol ~u 18 Crin! d <X1UDtry. Why not lei them enjoy a small That the "brimslone" In the "fire and Writer of chlldren's books in our time, baa ~ p;'~ ~niled ••-•'-esCodane, portion of what we enjoyed al their age. brimstone" of the Biblical hell is really bad no children. 1 • -"sulphur." Tbal the "Spanish Main" baa nothing •~let: . LE'l'S NOT be liU Newport Beacll and Thal persplrallon ilseH is totally u. do with the coast of Spain, but refers "Private <cmspopdellce ~ith foreign vote down pnctlcally every bond issue odorless. to the South American.mainland and the (ovenunents. Any cllilen ol the United that comes along. In my opinion, the Thlt the phrase "die-hards" did not Caribbean. ~tates, wherever he may be, whO, costs in comparison to the re:.varda are without authority of the United States, insignificant. directly or indirectly commences or caJ'-" Come on, Costa Mesans, let's make ries on any correspondence or tn4 this, our first bond issue, a positive vote V· i·etnam Reconstructto· n lercourse with any rorelgn gcvernmenl -u·. most lmportanl. or an1 officer or aaent h<:reof, with; In· BETl'Y LOU HAMILTON , Loose f'Rts1 To the Editor: , • I feel for the record that Mr. MUl!>- ("Juat Coasting" column, March Ill should set the record slralgbt since be tends to be a little loose wit~· the facta, particularly when he speaks ol Propoei- tlon 20 sod the GomPtlsslon II cr.ai.d. I · , •"'' tent to influence the measures or conduct -af anY foreign government or Of any of. The Vietnam war cost the United _________ _.._ ficer ()I' agent thereof, 1n relatlon to any Stales billions of dollars, and the.. Viet· Ey,.ITORJAL disputes or conlrovenies .,uh the United Greed9 Merchant• To the Editor: IUS' lnlerence tbet the AVCO quutlon was not considered due to the crowd is Inaccurate and mi.sleadlng. To my knowledge everyone on the Commission and those who spoke to tbe Commll$k'!t 'From yaU( bat suppo;g J •ctor, Chltlfl _ • c : I nam ,peace may cost billions more. south , U 1. states, or to defeat ~ measurea of. the Vietnamese. President Nguyen Van -n'"'SE A n.ru· .; United Stales, shall be fined not more Jan Worib'~ artic~ "Grocm C&Ulbt ln Thieu's forthcaning $11 to this country nD AnA.4 than '5.000 or imprisoned not more than should give some lndlc_v;on ol bow much , three.Jeers, or both.w • money Is Involved. ID 1i1s talks with gressmen al1d ,...Jon and many of the Pieaae.. tell 'me Wh1 In the uame of President Nixon, Thieu aald reoenUy, American public are !191 keen on helping ~ I • • ~=!~ war IDJ more, only "'11 Gf<tbe countries in that area, just ~ r , .t-dfu • tliey or. oOt keen Oil fortign aid In • ~iii.~ . ' w;,...1 • . T_hings You Wish Yo~'il Never .S~ifl: BESIDES nconstructloll aid, Thieu &-al." Later, he said: "Even thouah ~ " ! "l ew : ' ~ g ,Silenci is golden, Ibey say, and talk is evidently wants usuranctt, of conlioUed m1gbt. believe that a • program ~ '"' > ... ' ' ' ·.. 1 ~ Clleap. 1 'U.S. economic aaslrtance, which cur-reconatructlon ..• 11 an lnVOS\'Denl..ln , Wdlinl"'l ~Nell W"1ld.lllil" In The Wiii If you put thole two adages aide renUy amounts to around !600 million a peace, Ille Congreas baa to •. 'lll-1, Sa~ RM•r. -~ 18)'1, ' ~!l)'ide, 1>ne mar be ,igbt -but the · year. He told a correspondent for the 11." • ~-' .I "~•a myth dQot in·'"1r l"11J that '""l"r couldl\'l be wroncer. Wasblogton Star-News on March 3 tlilt, nit •nialn dllllcully b thaficl""-i•: IW~ing la I diidt; bltd, t,1tincl~or StJ · It b 1 ften be "We have entered a naw phase of ftla.. dotl 6ot yet know what it II be,lpg ~eg ~ , ,it not died. Rumor to the contrary, ence, rue, may 0 more everything to her cat, are you?" tionshlpa wllb the UnUedc Stites, alld to~pport. No detailed aid vlafl 1111 ,. Ill. .!here were 2.111~ marriages In1 ~Ill~~ g~~ "Why do you always serve roaat ~ maybe also a new kind of help, of aid, Officially proposed, nor liis Ille ~ tl1e United Sta1"8, MS,..,.. inore then In 1 • that talk is ch .. p . , hash for dinner the ~e day I already with less military and more economic, House iald what such a ~·m mlgb( I~!. In addition; ..... ilui of llibl firs~ • must nevar have tad 11 at the office ror lunch?" • humanilarian and social aid." .coct .. Tbore Is no money flfr ~-• t!D\e couples were . .n\arriad ID • church had to PIY ltle price "I know you are one cf the world's llv- South Vietnam's needs are many and tion lld ID the fllcal 1174'1'tidfj\ Nb:Oll 'I" '"'"'=~;"'''8 -t ol all for shooting b J s Ing authorllles on P!ouat, profwor, but varied. According lo U.S. News Ii World -lo <;ongrelO Oii Jan. 2', II {lidtn~ ~ ~ lohml, II ~ moutli off ' r hope 1 can get thrGugh your cou .... In R<porl, "They raog< from powet planti meot Jfwldl could be provldo\I «iJy, tif ' .,..l ol ma~ ...... ~ • ~ It 1' tbO -· French literature l'ltliout r e a d I n c and 1 new passenger lei fer the national cullllil hllck on domeatle profrlDia, the' l(oa "'!" over~ 1'f llnWoie aary :te\nart that of· anything by ct about hllit. To me, Proust airline to a request for help In overcom-entire proersm may \lTO'l' unacceptable ~ wore _.. Tho tan COiis ua the ooonc1a nu nothing but .. homoeexual inll a trade dellclt of more than half a lo many memben of Conjrell. --. Industry Is 1 lioom"1I • ""*> and we IOlll6" • pincushion." blillon dollan I year." Moreowr, .DO'll' llECONBTRUCl'ION of Ibo lndustriM It llllllon+Jear hwiow llmd wish 'we ~ bttlen our tongue "Why don't f llO get my cat and'iJvt loba must be found !or Ibo tbouJlads of of South Vietnam and other porls of "WllAT the N"' WtddJnC ~ Is ntber than beVe llld It. you a push to help your w get staried!> Vietnamese clvlllal\I wbo -lted dlnctly lndochina woold be expbive, hat the a clllm for aelf, for cllpity and Here, (or exampl<, are a few typical It'll probably only take 1 aecond." !or the U.S. mWtary. task would bo almple co._...i to lhal ef -...,, for lllernaUveo and for offband renwts wblch , once made, may "It 1ure hu be<n a nice pony. Can we PllElllDENT NIXON "° doubt will restorln( tlle area's ahatllnd ilhd. Aa ~ 1-J -ffl lllOll)l lludable cause the ape1kor to wish 1st..-that be give anyone a lift home!" give Thieu a sympotbetlc he.lling, but TbolJlaa Brindley noted In Far Eaalem pOls u w.n u the Inevltible pain ti Jn. bad malnlaloed his golden ollence: "Let'• take this rood. It looks the one Conlms may be mom dlflkdit to 1'!n F.coiiomlc Review, the llldocblna war troduces, t11e New Weddlnc nonetheleaa "I do." leu tnveled by, and maybe, u Robert over. Nevertbelw, Thieu will try to do "baa been 1 war IPlnll nature." Bomb-preserve '"'' cnvtoi for the wedclinc "II you think you beve such 1 tough Frolll said, that'll make all the dlffer- ,ac. Aflar meetlog with Nllm, be will Ill& • n d clefollation llrfe le& many rilual. llme, why don't you oome to the ofllce eoco." lt1lffl to Waslllnglm for private -1· aiilcullural areu unaultibio for culUv• "Tradllional AraetbD ...tdmp "" aome day ead di> my worit -and 111 • ti-with by 1t111ton and repr_,. tlOn. rttual mnta of fi-. even glat~ sLay home and fob care of the kids!" "THAT 80UND6 llkt • great Ide>, taUves about the aid question. The l>cl!nbe<l<oul clllet of Wiiiem OOUU11ptioo, orsJet of _IOI! buYina; "Anything you can do 1 can do better." bou. Just put my tnluaJs on II, and I'll Whllo Preoldent NllWI) r • I a r d s EuroJio ...,.. ·-completely rebuilt piobably never again to be rtpeatid Iii pul my departmeot to work on il" American lld as an "fn-....nt In wllhlii 1 decade. Bui Brindley oblerves the Ille Ol lllC weddod couple. Tiit New "YOU STAY here In lite cat. and I'll "I wouldh'l marry Y1'1 If you were neil peace,• be acknowledges the cr!t!clsm that "Soils and land·fonn1 that have Wedding baa shelved the consumerism walk to the nearest gas s1atlon and get a· tO the last man on eorlh. I'd niber mar- ( HAL BOYLE ·) the firm -and 111 be worldnf !or you." "Whit &ood ..-e Julio tricks lo a J20. pound llrl like you! I'd Ute to oee you try a few of them oo. a man my size." "!lure I still love you, honey. If I bad jull wan~ a good coot or 1 preUy face, you can bet ,.... sweet llfe 1 wouldn't have -pJol<W' you." "No, ,If something ever h.•PP<lled to you, I dQubl JI I'd be in any iUah toJl'O" -to Al)yone ela.-oot at leaal wllll I &ot baclc from the cemelery." ou-. CO.UT DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Wt1d, Publbhtr Tho"'41 Kuoil, ~dli- Barbare Krefbteh • Edi,ortol Paoe Editor and eont""""l' that his plan to hoJi> been ~ and torn up may tab and 111! lhe Nit II flnda frauduleot In Ibo -C.n. It probably lan'I very far, and the fY him." ·,-,.-lndodbina .. _ lr9n> tho nvaces of -decoct.. to be 1'llond .Jn own 11" I .,..._,Stil~--Olo New Wed-frOlh 111'-wlll do-me '(C.od." -·---''Welle of COii!" , we-mliJll-play·- a 1t11entlon ol war" hM generated. Dur-prozfmata !1shlon -11 It is poaible at ding roma!Ds 1 wedding, and ill 'chances "Aunty, I'm the only nephe,. you chsradtf."· Tilt tdltorlal IJll(l" ur the 0.11.Y Piiot sec:k to fnforn1 and 1tlmu- l.1.L• l"l!•dcz:s b>' p~ntlng \hls ~•P1Pf1·'1 opln\ow!. and rclm- rnentar)' 11n toplt'I !'If lntel"C'llt 11nd 1lgnlflc•nct, by l'N1\ ldlnJC a f•tr unl fur the toxp~ll\n of our rtadiel'll' oplnlol\J. 11.nd by flt\'11<.'ntlnte tl'm dtyeric ''"""'110lr1l1 ol ln(orm4d Qt). urvtrs and 1 ke,mtn on tOnlca of \li~ da.)I. ~ !!'..l'.:' ·~-.- log a nows <dtference on 1an. 31, the all." lndocbln1'1 -may bear aboUld not ltwk llie eontlllultles It pro-ha've lefl You'ra not the llind ol weird "I 111ppoae, like mool-\J ollice boyl. Prelldent lndlcai.d that "Ma111 con-permanent acara. video." rich old lady who dies and leaves you thlnll that someday yw'I be head of Wsdnesdl.)', Mtreh 28, 197S ' • I I , I l 1 ' I I ~nal Degrees Proposed LOO ANGELES (APJ - ClllfornJa Sall U,nlvftily """ <;onec.. !"*-._ echedUled to act today on a proponl to otter reglclaj and 1 118~ degree· progr.ms, "'8kiJll It enter !Qr many studonll to earn a degree. 11~~~ ( l-BBIEFS J p I • UPIT...._. SqufrreU9 decree procrams gain«! ap-Aaemblyman John Burton (D.San Francisco) cracks provlll by the ln1'teM' ~ up after unsoocessfully trying to feed Capitol Park mlttee on FA!ucatJoaol Pollcr squirrels to ~le 2 point In Illa battle with Gov. 'l\Jeti!ay and wu -hJ l\onhld Reagan's tax spending program. An old man Charllllllor Glemi S. Dutnke, eAsily lured the animals to Illa hand. the -Senale and the __ .:.._ ____ ...c::...:.:.-=:-=:=----- <»lleft prealdeoll. 'f1 • • •• ~ -·llhlr. -28, 1973 • • t • DAILY l'ILDT ~ . . Odorrwter • • Turn back RTD ·of Bad Faith? • • UCRAMEim> (AP)'-:oe' -Raeld tnlllltt ....... h I~ or the --UUIJUes clilef o1 the aou1• .. r• priorftJ with SClfrQ ollldllf and C.,.'""2 "--•ttet · • '· " that. 'io '*' m!DlOilJ~ey·cm't ' lq -•\Ill 1111. H;16j 111 L06 ANGJIIES (Al') -~=~Ra.::, ~:;~ l1nd a~ foe rapldlrail," would delay tbt ~ at lout !nd District Qxut o1 A "bed faith" and ol "talcl1(Uoe MlllJ aaJd. ' ~". two, ....U. llas allGin¢ the theft~ luy way out" QI· I ft>lllll' GILBl'RAP de~ Ifie -)fills "••!bored • 1171 Jaw UODI ol a Sama Barbara uoejll -~ erlending the Ital• .. i.. tax • .. ............. •. ' he d! ~te Presldeal• pre tan · cuaallons an4 eald ~ wu 81· to caooline, rllllng on a1n1 W!La'UIUll'l ; -.r 4eWer hec&llO James MUii (l>-San Diego); ~lmpllngra"'d :.a,11'..~lllll~ •110 ·lDllllon a yeor for rapid ,.._ ______ J tine autal after tumlni the a1oo ·-··... SCJm> general 'bl •· .,_ ~ transit and mua tranait P'O' mileage 1111 the odometer back. ,,..,.,r.;J.d Gilstnp 'l'lleo-want~ llu~ Gllslrapsilld, ex· grams. The dealer, Frank 0etas,J day ol &JiblnlelY -vhW ~~.~~~ha aervice The SCJ\'lll plan for opend-had be«. •ConVJcted In a nC&ll. the Legil!Jture and of .... ; wu a ~~1 il'lt step. Ing ·its $43 mlll1oo lhare ol , Dini to drive b1J bua ~ ldll1i .... said Gu.trap was tbaj fuild Includes f!jl.l milllm Roses and jury trial before Santa Bar- distrlct to Ille po1n1 ol alteillptlng to 'spend '11 to aupport a 10 ceot reduct1oo J~•=· = ~ blntrupt.cy .mll11oil lo raP!<f transit fundl 1 In bus !ares to 30 cenll. ...,. The• Min. said SCRTI) 1rom ~ :(ati\Jine 1u bill, 'Peanuts' count o1 Pe«Y theft and twu would ;,..,,e to .the ~ture autb!reifbY MUIJ to'lower boa ~!, ':"..,:'~ beeli • m 1wo years to •"' the atate rares, Tllal 11 not· tedmlcal1r Bo tt ,,._ .. to ball them oul. lie llld that Illegal, said Mills, but 1t yco PASADENA . (tJPt) -1111Spnied, bowoYer. and IMI.;, Violated an UDderstandlng Iha! VIO!atu the ~ ol the Jaw. Oharles M. Scbu&,:.creator WI! put m pnibatioo for five .., bw and rapi~ transit pro-~:vi~~;=P.::i:i.:: Supported ~:-~=~ 1~ r.cnnl> ~ thaf; grams get equ weight. bus lines he is pro(ioslng. to prepara-lbr the the mileage bad •uet hack, " Mills and QUstrap P."1e<\ In . ~ LOS ANGE:iES (AP) -1!171 ~a( llosee , 'Theft' • ' a hearing over a bill by sen. County aupervlaon have given parade. of OAT,\S -WHO said "99.9 .1 Lawrence E. Walsh (D-Hun-their blessing to a planned Edward ~pres!· perceol o1 all automoblle ·' t~ Park) I.bat would ;pro-• boycott next -k of meat and dent of the . ent of deelers" do the same thing -,, bi bit SCRDT .from.spendJrlg $5 poultry products. ~·· ~ that argued tumlng back the mile-. · e Glrl Crftle•I State V aeations Studied ·WI' DIEGO (AP) -·Ellen Sllt~'o the 18-Year•old cfaugbttt ol a Riverside 1Uper1U'1'ket executive who WH lljdnaped from her home Fel<"I and held for three days In Bllfi>ant, IJ listed In crlUcal oonctidon at. a auburban hospilal alter being Injured In 111uu~n ol .!lie _llmds 'fro!n . Ji housewives ' group, Fight Schutz w11l boo • grand .,.e didn't coostltute theft. But SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Lt. employment In ~ office." Mills rap•d tranSit act of 1971 Inflation Together, sought the marshal o1 the New In its dec!slon Tuesday the at>., Gov. Ed 0 ., __ •• has orc1--...1 and asked for a report on the to purchase new buses. support. Year's Day event and that' pellate court disagreed. • ncui ..... 1w. g"" Phil Jordan, a Reinecke vacation situation from his supervisor Kenneth Hahn "Happiness ~ • •. " will be Although previous s u c H aq investigation into allega.. press spokeemao, said the staff. A VOTE ON the Walsh bill refused Tuesday to go along the parade's theme . chargee Wad been handled u •1 tions by a former staff Rep u b 1 i can 1 i eutenant was delayed indefinitely after with a pledge not to eat meat Schulz' -book. "Happiness misdemeanor vehicle code vioi•., member that Reineck:e's top governor, a candidate for "HE JUST doesn't know il a llh-hour hearing. Walsh said or poultry next week, saying Is a Wann Puppy," is a Jations, the appeal! court de-" aldea have been ·able to have governor In 1!174, found there's anything to It or not," he did not have enough SU!>· people should he allowed to million-seller. cision said the state penal'• an -accident. 'J:b9 girl received head ln- jutiei In a Baja, caHI., auto accident and ls in a coma, autbOtllles at Onita Vista Hospital &aid Tuesdsy. their vacalloos and get paid ..:Ste.::.::w=ard.:'.:•..:letter=:....:"ln=t=erestlng:=:::!.'_' ..:.J=onlan=::..::sa=ld::.. __ · --~~po::rters=-::.!P1'*11:;=. :::.t ::at:_:l:::he:,:hea::::nnc::· ~-coo:::'.1111:::'.'.::m:e ~food:::.:o:::n:.:ha::nd::'.:... __ .!::=:!i:" =r"'=:!~==!.....:oode~~sboul~ d apply. ... for them, too. ~ · e£AtoP•1' , LCIS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior Court judge has ruled that ithe city of Los Angeles 1lll1ll py nearly '80,000 In at· tomey•' fees to n i n e hoa1tOWDel'I wm had wm an- Unolle aulll Involving Los Angele! International Airport. The dec!Jton Tuesdsy by Judge Steven S. Wel!man was described u the fint under a 1!171 itate code making such a defendant l1able for payment of aftorney fees If the other side ...... ' e 'i'hdt Claergell I OAKLAND (AP) -Hugh T. llarrjfClil, SS.year .. ld Pied· mon,~ier and inventor of No Po< tabletl, was onlered Tuel!fay to appear AprU 17 In Alameda Sllpertor • Court to onswer charges ol grand tbett and vlolatloo of the state aecurlt1es act. In • preliminary hearing - clooed .to the public and the news media at l:.lanjaon'• r,tj quest -Elsie Wei~. a widow who;irked p a mata 't parti given I by Haj'rlaoil, test she ost '80,000 to $65,<m given Harrison to in- , vest. ACCUSED SHUNS TV SANTA CRUZ (AP) - Herbfk W. tt1u1Hn. who is c~ with murdering 10 peopl~, baJ won the right to a solitary cell away from the oobe of • jaUhouse TV !el. He uked In court to he plac- ed ln a cell brock by hlmseU, "Where t!ie TV llll't playing all d~ . . . so that I can study I SU lor Court Judge Charles S. Franich granted the request delayed until April > the date for the 25-year--old former honors student to enter a plea. Hal D. 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