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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . -. . • . . < Brando · Leads Newslnen _... ' . . . . """1:-= ""'--·~--.. . • ----Oa ~Cl&As~ . --. 1sappears .. • .. . • • WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL."'.4; 1;73 1· VOL. 6', HO, Mt 1 SI tom, ,__,...., I .. • • . . • .. ...... . . • . '. • -··-· _.__...-. -· .. ), -' . ~· .<(· .. ~ . ,, --~ • '.• •, ' I 1 • • • --, . • •,1• -. - Mesa ~Cauncilman _S£eb~IDast :Probe --·--~}c9-m.~ ~ . . M' ,~ . Ab~.it B~yc~tt? -~ -uVIe . ' l ' • -t • Harbor Ar~a Realtor Ed Rlifdle K r ' ' ;ff·· ' Id' each week ~ \he Gospel by mg . . e posting a lil!Jle .vl!ise on · a letter ' board outside his Costa Mesa of· Uce. 'l:his week the verse refers. metaphorically to s p i r t t u a 1 sustenance, but it could be literally interpreted as a defiance of the current housewives' boycott of animal Oesh. ·•1 have meat to eat that ye know not of," proclaims ·Riddle's Bible verse for this week. Brando Still Elusive, Seen On Drugs By WIWAM SCHREIBER Of "'9 O.Uy PRM Slaff ' Orange c:oast sex film king Joseph Reitano was arrested on drug charges this morning by Newport Beach police who Bt the same "time seized 1,000 reels of seJ{y movies hidden' in box..--labeled 11t.-1otf'!4!r's Cookies." Newport vice officers claim Reitano tried to sell them the allegedly pornographic flicks. Reitano, 60, of 1845 Anilheim St., Costa l Sr=DalW ~tesa1 wa:; arrested by officers at an ad· _ JJ_ • • . *'"~-dr•ss • .Jn...t!Je. 16!!1!.,.block of_ Ra'"l!l!...i:.: ~"Ii-. · · llt:-.r-~&UlevarCf jusl"3.tter~2 ·a:rit:~---~~-="'° He was jailed on charges of possession By JERRY BUCK of dangerous drugs for sale when officers •-llitM '"'' .,,.... .._ allege 1 they discovered a nwnber of HOLLYWOOD -Call Marlon Brando's dangetous pills iq his possession. home and. his recorded 'voice answers: Vied Officer .John Simon said no "I'm --v toi••v that rm _not here, but charges have yet been filed against i:Z\ll•J "'"Y Reitano for posse!Sion of the zo crates or that's a fact." The caller 1s tbeo invited 20-minute film reels but that the charges • ' t ... .. ,,. • t . . • ' ~ot~~\ Cri~iciZed • 31.r Raciti By RUDI NIEDZIEL.sKI Of ....... IY Pllet Slaff f Co.o;ta ?\1esa City Councilman Dofll Raciti is pressing for a full-scale inquiO' into Monday's devastating blast at the .lei Monte Chemical Company that killed t"o persons, seriously injured a third, and left ,several bomeless. ..Specifically, !le ,wants to know _why a polentiaUy explosive factory was allowed to locate near residential units and lx>w many more such plants exist ill the city. The explosion at the chemical company at 829 W. 17th St. killed Elmer Leener"ts. 41 , Of 1800 Samar Drive, Costa Mesa, ·and co-Worker Randy Riley , 23, of Anaheim. Robert Davidson, 57, of veiitura. also employed by El Monte, remains in tt\e intensive care unit at floag Memoria l' Hospital. His condition is serious. But Raciti, "'·hile offering "m.v heartfelt sympathies lo the fatnil les of the victims," says he is even more con- cerned about the dan ger to \vhlch residential dwellers on \V. 17th Street \vere exposed. "The name or this comp.1ny in Spanish means 'the mountain.' That's where I thipk it belongs -deep inside a moun- tain," Raciti said Tuesday. ·., DAii. Y' Pl~OT Slaff PMte He asserted that there was SPot zoning -=i>,ORONER'S-OEPUTlliS ANP...SPiCT.A.TPl!S.RliMO\li.~FROM-C-0VE-IN4-AGUNA-llAC~~~ the city and 1":1! Costa_ Me,-.;sa'"-'i~s ----l to leave a message. "would probably be tacked on later." But where is Brando? The elusive actor Simon said the films would probably has not been positively pillP,>inted since a sell for $50 eacl;l on the street, making f.Wdiff!b<f...-the"Ai:ademy"Awan!s 1a!t -the·entitt·haul-worth·more·lhan1!41,llOll. week, when he sent a young part-Apache "lie was asking 19,000 ·as a cash woman to tum down hla Oscar for best wholesale prlce for the films ." \ Keiii!oth·F.Plneo 21 of U'pland"llec<t""' c-.;-....·From His Undliwator r--·nl-. . "'""!' ·'Min out of a sfiirt poc~en1 e • , , -.-.-er--.. -1 ~ ~·"t-.,, mecheval city." . · .~. · The freshman cou ncilman , elected in actor in "The Godfather" because of The eightmUJimeter reels were boxed what Brando says has been mistreatment in colorfully printed film containers and :.1 rndi•ns by tri• film Industry.' neauy pac~ec11nth•targecooki•bo•es. Gene-rato .. • to B'·.-__ ·e? B.~..l. y Rec,~.ve"'red · Sacheen Littlefeather who refused the "These were profesionally done and l !f" ~ ,, ; t. ~ l!wai'd at the ccremonY 'read a statement think they were probably made in the ., / .. · ' .: . ~ ~· · -· · t" • :i .t f,_ .: ,., • • , 1 from Brando to news:nen a(ter\vard In Los Angeles area," Simon said. s· . I ; d" ·,p . F 't F. . R ky c· which he said he was going to Wounded Reitano has a long history of court bat· econ . ow· ·:er ai· ur· e. ' .... Ofil 0C 0Ve Knee s.o. But officials outside that town. ties over t~e !~gal d~finitlon . of . April 1972, implied that spot zoning is (See BL~ST, Page ZI _ . Orange Coast held by Indian militants ;aid they have ' pomogra~hy., mcludmg. a 1971 conviction Off Lag.un'a.B"'cu•l1 n6t seen him , although there were un-in ~.S. Distr1c_t .Court in Los Angeles on · ·"~ .. . ~ c "rnned eports he had been seen In charges of mailmg ,obscene materials. , s tri"kes South Fwrida. we· ather 00 1 b tr Reitano and hl!I son, Wcien, 26, The body ·d a div.er, .-lost for two days ar own. repotledJl< sW~ap I An •mp oye a IS 1n !•ti 'S · - -. -1";!1!;'!----"'~~.....:!~:'.;::::!:'....~~~~~~~~C....:~~:._!'!~~~--~in~i'--kv-Lam1n.a n-,.,.b -·• ·w·0'-Uo-1--....'.11""...n~ ·San•· A ' _._ a, -~---! Iii Id he d t lea ve before pe~~~ over other prior pornogr&.phy 'T' e-·ua..; ··-·u.-. --..,._ rta-WUlw.;..Wu-o ice sa was ue o convictions. trleved from about lO'!eet of water Tues-only be hair as strong on 1'hurs- the Acaden:iy Awards !0r 'Tetlaroa, a Simon said two suspected prostitutes MIAMI (UPI ) -A second massive The power went.off at 9:14 a.m. and by day after•being sPotted by swiinmers. llaY: according to the weather Sooth PacifJC atOll 2i miles north of Ta· were aho arTe!ted .at the same Peninsula power failure , more extensive than one 11 a.m. a. FlOrida Power and Lig1ht Com· ,Laguna Beach Lifeguard capt. Bruce service, with gusts of 15 to 25 mile-~ • . (See llR,ANDO, Pag Z) address shortly alter Reltano's arrest. 24 hours before almost to the boor, Baird P<!IJ,ed the ,bOdy ol Kenneth Fa-per hour along the Orange Coa sl. . The worpen were not klenlilied becati!Je blacked: out · South Florida ~today and P~Y s~~ .. an .. said the cow.paey gaines, 21, ,of Upland into Boal Canyon The skies will be suooy and clear. "'L ~sSIFI" ED ~D .,· Simon said police a.re still exploring the power company spokesmen said both ."r:eest&blished . ties with neJghboring Cove )Vhere-~·s.oUicials toc,>k pos· ~.temperatures in the mid-70s 10 (J n. LI.. pos.sibilityl>{ a cormection ~tweerrthem may involve the state's first ·nuclear companies and we are gelling some of ,sess.i~·ot .the.d¥mazl ~ho was still ""'" · . '1 · , and the film czar, . poiveled generator. ou"~oMrgeneriltl<ln llack·on the line!' clad' in a bright orange~fvlng 'suit and l.NSWE TODA y · BRI!VGS' SUCCESS As of this morning, Reitano was s!ill in Sifcns wailed through tra!nc ~led 'Six, generatinj 'pl111ti we~ knocked dlvinr tan!Co. ; ' . Atka Seltzer and Bro mo Sell:· , cust~y and no bail has bHn tet pend & ]·by Jaci of traffic lights to haul people 04~-ooe more Uutd ~sday,i blfcking out The victim 's dlvtt. buddy. S\eve Gu~-e.r, and other len diu g a11 la cids. Happiness Is success .. Here's how to arraignment later thts !_eek· '· trom elevati:t1 stalled between floor.a Jn a~L! 3,300 m~waUi of the' total of on,.~· or UJ1a8d1 ~is report~ stUl 'have bee1' asked 10 do sometlli11g succeed with a DAILY PlLOT classified tall downtown pui!dings, COfr!puter;s a~ 4,liiljl>eing g~ted Rtt~lme. in crtlkal C9Rdition .. at tt)e.1nten!~v.e care about their ad·i·crrish1!1 oloi?ns by want ad Funding Rejected :r.~. :~~ '':il~~~c;~"'=~~ 1;::~ . th~nc!~f 'f!::·~:~~~r:ia~iui"~~ llllil,~~ ~~h wC:d·~~~~~!~~~~~ ~Ae·110U<r11me>1t,,Se<.swru. Pag• 'IOVING •·tel OOuble bed. had no cash reolstets to ring up sales., no,t been detennined , It was believed the Sunday and apparently became scpar-1t '3<1 TR 5' he bl · Al Yeur Str¥k9 J MIUIM' I complete 26" woman's ·bike . ENTON; N.J. (AP ) -A statei_ and clil\d,Nn1 jn ~me-,schoob.. 'fere sent t"?Ubje began at the Turkey Point 11ted undenvatcr,· t n prceuma V in-L.M. ••v• u M•""' 21.n ,11/baby seat, stroller, an· supreme Court ruling Tuesday ttiai home fOr a 'setontf-tliiy: Otffr 'Ci~'i.i ~n.thia . .P..li9t ttX!J.t>.1~f..Miaa11j w~o , d)..;jdual!J ~ncountered ,aome trobute. ~:~~. 1~ ::N:~f't::. 1 : ti ue chalr 1 _:"'18s,misc. Must pverturned New . Jersey's system ·or moved onto lawns. the nuclear Teactor i1'1l6caled"Uiat we~l :l(;tif6fr,\\iS -pul~'unCQfl'SQ1<JP.~.frolfl the ~~~~~'.l: 'i,;~~ .. ~,· ; l==::;.;;,.-::_;:StJ~y""Yi!"-:Is~·==;::;::Ji!l,lbJ!ct:!Chool flnan~il)g by-local-prQP.Ol'\y -TM-blackouW.CS.yJnyolved..Latrelch onJlne:onlyJasllall. ·wi.Sundtl,)'. rte o her divers " tied ~is C.Mk• ,. "''" .,.. u __,,,.,_,._ ~ • • "1 ;· ~axes-,.il bei~ interpret@· 'by Qov. af QoJd Coast and r\orii:ta ·Key$ rpore "()Jr best"gueSS todar~nd 1t's--ra franti~1wavingsigna~aun(l_I C m,ai.f-:-.~•-ic::11::;1~wo ... I._. I >Mf-1---1 A successful rno~btg sa~made tlµI aa:. 1Willi'°' T, Cahill and aome legislitive than I50"lJliles long, from the Fm-t J»tm:e wl1d gul!n at this time --Is that the administered mout!J:t~mooth reSU!Clfa· z:·~:. ~ ri0c~ ;..~-1~~=1 vtrtisa-9erf '1 liMlr:° -"Ueenont ~eadits as a mandate £or change. area JOUth through Stuart, West Palm trouble today also started at· Turkey lion and 'es.temal heart ma913ge. :i:r~""''"' :r, i:= : .:! ~'!C.·bc 1Aid. ~a DAILY PILOT · owever,1CahtU decllnetl to ny ~lber Beach, Fort Lauderdale, MJaml and into Point," said a gpokesman. Teams-of dlven and the Newport Beach ,.., ,.. •.w• • w1a1Mt 1 ' ~r !ED WAN_?.A&.Wlll~ YOlll' _...,.. heW!d pr.., for tar relont\. to-Ide the chain ot keys, •nd allo the towns of But be said II mlgbl have Involved helicopter searohed Mondoiy and Tuesday ~. '! ::;:r~.::'" "": c9it **"'>'·Dial clltt<1, AUl7L }' i ne~ state ftnanclal support for public Clewiston aod Moore Haven. inland oo either the nuclear .generator or another tor the missing diver.unsuccessfully, and A 1111 Ullffn >1 , 1 sclloOls. the shom o1 Like ~bee. (-lll.ACKOVT;.J' ... 11 !See BODY, Page I) !.,_ _______ .t;.._-1 • l ,. • • ... . . • .i DAIL V PILOT s WfdMSd~. AprU <. 19t.:i Minister a s 2 0 More POW·s Del. , h MANQIESTER. N.H. !AP) -The mlnlster wbo hC!aded the Remember the f'llol!lo ·CClmallt· U)'ll ho leal!!l!i IJ?ol at ~flt 200 Kmericans are being held u ~rs of war in Laos, cambodla a&d the Manchester Unjon Leader lodly .. Rev. P1u! Llndslrom ol ~ llel1hta, UI . uld his ln/onnalkln c1me frorp. Intelligence reports gathered by inllitary personnel, Central lnlelllience Attncy agents, intelligence agent.! or lhe South Vielnamese government and U.S. Sllle Dcpartmmt employes, I h e " newspaper said in a copyrteht story. Althollgh there have been othtr nlJ>ON 01 AmeriCIDI lllll ~ held prioontr ID Soutbedt Asia, Lindstrom was the nnt to provide auch specifics a1 the name& of sOme men he uld were being held and map coordinates of what he 11kt were POW camp1, the Union Leader aaJd.. Undllrom's clalml about the whereabout.! of POWs did not mention any names except for fou r men be sa)'s were aboard a downed Air America fllght . The ntWlp&per 1llo 111.f.Llndstrom ..,. • CUled Preside?tt Nixon and adviser Henry A. KlJaln&er of "IYin&" lO the American publlc .. ~ POW....... ., "Bolla NIJon and \[l!slnger are lying when they sta~ lhere are no POWs being held in Cambodia.'' Lindstrom was quoted u uylng. A.lked to comment on Llndatrom'1 report, a State Department spokesman said In Washington that any Jnfonnatlon Lindstrom had on POW11 should be given to appropriate government agencies for investigation. A P"1tqOO 1poiesmln. had, no Im- mediate ..cornmmit. Undstrom told the Union Leader that M OI Fllda)l lll ~-~Air . -' Foroe personnel -wore being held Iii •II POW camps In Laos. He said the cam~ had these U.S. Air Force m a p coordlftltel: , • HWJJ71&1. IAol refertnee 1s Tan tlal: VH4151, 1-reference Ban Pat: VS, 1853, Laos reference Sieng Su ; VH..0158~' group o! buildings called French YUi VH-4977, a cave near Houle Tat et, a WJ-." lindstrom l!Jo WU ,quoted by tho nowspoper u saying that memben OI Ifie royal LlollaJI army and military personnel f-So~th Ko.,,. and South Y-· •b l~J In ~) ... Ian t=·-. ~ !Aidoi'ibaf in1!1t1 .~ Amert POWaJllU. bold in Ilidoc~ ire M nnea he lald'lwere upemd In~ prl.0.S !tom Lioa "bet....., !WI and J .. IW'l' tm." 'Ille Union ~ quoled Uadlll:Om aa *"' -.:~· .... belnC belil' In Drilon camprli>, ·y-Provtnce' o! ' ' ' .. Nixon Down to Business~~ ~~· l'l"·r the_~ border .... ~nate--Panel ~ I • • i Routine Meeti1igs Begin as Thieu Bids Farewell ' . ' By JOHN YALTERZA ~ °' .. Del" '*" l ttff • President Nixon today aetUed lnlo a routine worklna vacation schedule at La C11a Pactnca alter a buay two days of talks with South Vietnamese President Niuyen Van 11tleu. • Nixon bade farewell to the Ali.an leader Hiding 30 Yea~s Papu.q,n Rel.at.es Story of Soli tude l!ORT MORESBY, New Guinea (AP) - A naked, emaciated Papuan emerged from the Jungle TUtioday and disclosed in a garbled, clllJOlllted ttory lhat he had 6een hiding from the Japanese for 80 years. ~·He ata)'M there C<1mpletely alone, living off berries an d makes, no~poWlng the war-end~d 28 yeara ago," said Ian Holmes , cllltrict comlnlssloner for the island of New Ireland. Villagers who found the Papuan o.n a roadway 14 miles from · Kaveing thought he was some sort of wild man and l'anicked. He later id-entified himself to Australian authorities as Boni 11-feki, about 50. ----Mek!-told them ·he was forced ontcnrwortc-gang in 1942 shortly after the Japanese occupied. the island . He said a ye a r later he escaped jnto the jungle and had been hiding ever since. Fighting Moves Close to Sai gon Despit~_Towe f'resnP .. e l BLAST .•• 1vallahle to oetlain ~-"You.,.,, (el almost anything you wish in this city if you're a fri end, but nothing if you're a toe.i' he~said;--·-- SAIGON (UPI) -Ht1vy fighling mov· "'I tnow lhe am in which thtJ Dlillt II ed steadily closer to Saigon ioday as located Is M·l (manulacturlng) but the Communist forces Intensified attacks In homes were there first. The building is South Vlttnam despite the ceaae-fire. only three years old but the apartments (Related story, Page 4.) ..,, about 15 or Ill.'' ~ helyleat !ighUng In Bollth Vleloam Relerrtd lo !J>OCll!cally by !!JclU were WIS nlRo!ied tn the 14•~ 0e1i. ~r buqaloW 1poilmenll '11 ISi ~· 17th 'St., cal Lay, 411 mllel .aoutltweat ol Sll&<it, Jocated.tdjooent lo the. plonl. ll'he lore• and at Tong Lo Chan, a border ranger Ol-lhe bliit ripped their walla lo allnda camp 50 miles ~ ol the capital. and made !hem totally uninhabitable Sharp fighting was also reported only though !here lftre no ,.rious IDjuries to nine miles west of Hue, the former im-the occupanta. perlal capital 400 miles north of Saigon The councilman said he would ask !or where 22 Sooth Vietnamese soldiers were the tnvestlgattoo during lhe April II city wounded in a series of CoJlllllunlst at-council meettna and alJO request advice tacks, a Saigon cunmand spokesman !nxn City Attorney Roy E. June on "how aald. we can stop this lpol zonlni all over lhe · 'nle South Vietnamese tp0kesman said cfty.'' ' lhe Communists commllted 9,7111 Viola· Colla M,.. Plannina Dlrtctor Wllllam !Ions het.......ian. 2.!1, when the cea,... Dunn, queatloned about the zonJns on tho helicopter pad o! the Western White HOUie Tueadl y as the two stood between cordons ot. Marine•. Today's ltChedu!e wu e1pected to set the tone for the rest of the Pretldenl's vil1t -routine meeUng1 and relaxation. Thieu went en to San Diego for vlsil1 w_ith ~petrtated American prisoners of war. then returned 'I\J:esday to Los Angeles for a dinner hosted by Gov. Reagan and actor John Wayne. The Vietnamese leader today is set to begin a round of visits w i t h Congressional leaders in Washington, D.C. -· Thieu's dem~tion-marred vtait to San Clemente luted two days, during which he and Nllon spent more than eight hours clilcusslng a "shopping llat" or recovery projects and possible coots brought aCl'OIO the Pacific by the Asian dele(1Uon. Pre!ldenllal Pre!.o Secn!lary Ronald Ziegler conceded that the South Viet- namese brought with them ideas for both long and short-range reco\'ery projects. He declined, however, to. discuss any spcci!k-dolla~ adiounts sO!tghL by lhe allies. Ziegler said economic aid would probably be increased from the current $500 million yearly. In a joint cornmunique issued on the lawn of the President's villa, t&e two men real!lnned lhe IO!idarlly o! the U.S. and Soolh Yiemam, then they regislered their eoncem w:lth asserted violations of the Paris Peace Agreement in Indochina. Thieu pledged to "assure social and j>Olltical J111Uoe /or the people OI Sooth Vietnam." ~ The communique said that bolh leaders aJ~ viewed "with greai concem" the uaerted lnliltratlon ol lroops and weapons IDto lhe IOUlb lrO!n Nortb Vlel-nam . In a thinly veiled threat. the com- munique added that the two Pi<sldent.s believe lhlt actions "thll would threaten the buil" ol lbe peace qreemeol would call for approprillely vigorous reao- tiont." Zlqler Iller decllntd to clilcuss what the adminlatratkm's definJtkn or "ap- propriately vtgOIOUI "'8cliOOS" ls. "We're talklns about a hypothetical sltuaUcn," Ziegler &aid, "and we don't mpond to such quelliona." l'nlllPflflf'l BRANDO ••• fire became effective, and noon Thul'I-hlttory of Costa Meaa11 westalde in- day, leaving 15,110 Communist and 3,98& dustrial ma, said lhe worr!IOlllO mb: o! bill lhal he owns. Soolh Vietnamese dead, Including 516 resldenllal and Industrial ._ nl In· Realdenll o1 Tron call/ ~"" herlled lrom I•· --ty. a, ., re.,..,~ civilians. ~ ·-that Brando lpenl tho nlgbt !here In a On !he pollll cal !ronl, the South Vie> "It wasn't atme1ed to the clly until mot.I last week and was on a hlcltpack- namese representatives to the two-party after most o~ that stuff wai bullt," .Dunn ing trip to Death Valley. Joint Military Commission (JMC) walked explained. The westside area wu county Brando'• lawyer, Norman H. Garey, out of a meeting for the second straight territory until lfnnexed in the mid-SO's. could not be reached, but a eeaetary day because the Communists refused to The problem, accordlng to Dunn, was said, "U Mr. Garey knows, he Isn't say. discuss "seriously'' the battle at Tong that the county a~ that time had what is ing." Le Chan, a command s(Xlkesman said. known as "inclusive wning.'' 11Ua means The sheriff'• office in Martin, S.D., Tong Le Qian has been surrounded that residential and conunerclal develop-about 45 mllea: from Wounded Knee , said since Feb. 26 and its estimated 500-man ment.s were allowed In industrial zones. it received a telephone call TbW'Sday force has taken at least 25 perctnt cas-In 1963 lhe C.OSta Mesa City Council from a man Identifying himself as Bran- ualtles. adopted an exclusive zonlng ordinance do. The caller uked for an escort into The South Vi etnamese have asked both which turned the whole area into a Wounded Knee, but the sheriff's office the International Commission for control manufacturing district. said it cou1d not provide one because ft and Supervision (ICCS) and tho now-de-The houoes Ind apartrntnt.s within Ille had no juriadlclloo on lhe Pini Ridge funct !our-party JMC to investigate the area thereby became '1non-«1nfonnine Indian Reaervation. . "'',....... NO WATERGATE LINK Nixon Aide H1ldem1n jl '' I €esture Spa rks--· 110 MPH Chase; Driver Charged A police auto pursuit, sparked by an obscene gesture, roared through -Foun- tain Vall<y' al speeds ol more than 110 miles per hour early this morning before officers cornered the fleeing driver. Wh~ Jt ,was all over, i.iaue eaut AlliD, 23, o! Bellllower wis~d In Orarip County Jail on charges or resisting ar- rest, reckless drrving and drunken driv- ing. ' , Hill ]lW'SUel', O!ll..,-Yk:torJiyt.sc~, was being trealedif a ~!Ille a of hi• hand al FoOJ\tain Ya ~ munity Hospital. The patrolman said the incident started at about 1:30 a.m. when he received a call from a Huntington Beach patrolman who said. a man driving a silver El C8mino had made an obscene gesture to blm u he stopped another car for a traffic citation. The offender then aped north on Brooklatrst Slreet. Deutsch said he was approaching Brookhurst on Slater Avenue and saw "a car streaking by." ,He said be chased the car north on Brookhursl and by lhe time !hey got to Warner Avenue, he was doing 100 miles per hour and lhe suspect was pulling away from hinJ,. Deulsch said he was able to catch up with Allen arter he made a U-turn at Edinger Avenue and he forced him to the curb near Hell Avenue. Has No thing , On Halde ma11 ... WASHl NGTON (AP ) -The Senate's \\'atergate committee 0 has received ·no evidence..of _any nature" linkin~ presiden- tial aide H. R. Haldeman "u·ith any il- legal activities in connection with the presidential c~mpaig? of -1~72,-" -its chairman and vice chairman said today. Sens. Sam J . Ervin Jr. (D-N.C.), and Howard Baker Jr. (R-Tenn.), issued a two-paragraph statement saying that the panel "is concerned ¥iitb certain newt media accounts attributable to th1.s com- mittee" linking Haldeman, President Nixon's chief of staff, to the June 17 , break-iii and bugginl al !he Democratic party's Watergate headquarters and "other illegal activities'' related to the 1972 campaign . "In the interest oI fairness and justice," the statement added, "the com- rillttee wishes to state publicly that, as of this ti me, It has received no evidence or any nature linking Mr. Haldeman with any illegal activities in connection ¥i·ith the presidential campaign of 1972." Iii ·-r-E!portr" lea ked to several newspapers, convicted Watergate burglar James W. McCord was said to have told the committee last Wednesday he had hearsay evidence that Haldeman had prior knowledge of the Watergate bug- ging. Sen. Lowell P. Weick.er Jr. (R-Conn.), a committee member, told a national television audi~nc~ ... §~daX, it .... ~ _ h~ personal belie!, Haldeiiiaii by virtue ii! hli position ., llie White ~ hi! his knowledge of the Committee for the Re- Election of the President, knew the "personnel and policies" ~hind the •ll_!'fed ~'!9i~~e cammgn. ·, '!Jesday ,t w_,,k I tolil be believes Haldeman as so c ose y linked with the afrair he should offer the Presi- dent his resignation. Aides to the Connecticut senator said later he meant Haldeman should resign if he continued to refuse to testify before the committee in public and under oath. The White House, through press secrelary Ronald L. Ziegler, has denied any present White House aide was in- volved in the alleged plot. The slatement by Ervin ll)d Baker came a day after the seven-m.($1\ber committee voted to cancel a-sf!cond secret appearance by McCord, (onner securlly chief o! !ho re-electi?"/ rom- mittee. of the type Which led to his statements being leaked to the priss. Weicker issued a five-word 1response that said : "I concur with the statement." Aides to the senator refused to say anything lurlher. .. . Reds • 1be paper a1M1 nported t h 1 I Undllnlm uld ho bed learned from an intelligence source that four persons: ollqedly llhol dowlt over 1-on ID Ai r ~ 111# Doe. :17, 1111, ..... bolac ' held ~ "' ailnL , ~ idenUlled -f..,r u FAttranl laenbacl<, Gears• Ritter and Roy; Townley, all Americans, lllCI 'l1>ao Khln ; Phan, a LaotWI. An Air America !lllne catr)'lnl thre<:: Amet1cam and • l.Mtlaa . ~ evtr i-on lhlt dlla,.!jul 1be four -• · not publlcly ideoltllecFll tho time, the . papei:i llld. ~ ,.,.._P999l BLACKOUT. • • ' normally powered reactor. '~ The 'l\tesday !allun1 shut off power only from the southern edael of PlllD Beach County, .., ... 15 mllaa north of Miami. Today, llghll were of! aroUDcl Fort Pierce, 120 mlles. oarth . The failure cauaht white collar worker$· in a-many of-greater Miami'• S,000 elevators, snarled the tall end of rush hour traffic. and cauatd loud whoo1he1 at power generating plants u t h e generators shut down iUtomattcally in domino fa shion. Steam blew off through sarety valves to a'!'Qld_a potentially ex- plosive buildup. ln the Dade C.OUOty Courthouse in downtown Miami, three pr o m i n e n t Ctrcuit Court Judi•• -Hlrvte Duval; George E. Schultz and Henry Balabln - found tbemselve1 together in an elevator .. !hey headed for their chambm. "It w•• like belnc in a coal mine," Schultz said u he 1topped out after helDI reacued. Oesert Murder Suspect H eld; Motive Mystery PHOENIX, Ari&. (AP) -A man who .,,ported findlnr a yo<mg C011ple shot to death In tho desert norlhelsl of Pboeni• has been charged with murdering thtm, authorities said today. Shawn Jensen, 25, a carpenter, wa1 charaed with killing J1mea Burgoyne, 19, and liis sweetheart, Kalhy r-, 17, •! they knelt beiide 1 sleeping big l""t: SalllAfO Like Matoh.7 , .. ,., -' Tilt Mari<opa CGcmly alierlll'1 office said officers, armed with a warrant for his amst, p up J.,,..,, 'l\telday night at his.home and lilok him Into °'!'todJ wllflolil"a' 1lnJii]e. They clecUi.s la .NY how he came under 1usplclon ot speculate on llljl l"fl(vu. 1 Burgoyne cuf clules al SColtidale Convnll!lllY .Collere Ind Mill Koiier left her high school !or a deaert oullltg ID Burgoyne's sports car tho aflermon Ibey dl!Bppeared. The lnillal _,.b contered ID tho lllCJW• rovered bigh counlry neor Flallllall unlil Jemen told officers Mardi I~ he lcund them on a hiking trip lbree dlYI a/ltt they dlsaweared- Dock Visit Halted LONDON (AP ) -A 1trike lln1t by London stevedores fotc<d lhe Forel&D Of. !ice to change Mttican Pmldtnt Luts Echeverrla's plant to vi.sit the dock.a to- day. The president wa! to have diacuued labor relations with dock mana1ers and union officials. II l ighting. For two days Ibey have tried to uses" which, lhougb undesirable, ..,, SherUf Clyde Rayhlll said two restdenla 1-----"'".-"'"-"Ul"e"'!q~p..,e~u,.p'/-ID~lhe~two-~~~JM:~C~, -.!!'legal. of Maritn said the~ saw Brando In a a successor to the four-pa y group. ow-DliM aOmlllea~tnaT the area '1is a tale tbete. -. 646-19-19 ever, a spokesman said the Commtmlats mess" but said Orange County was quite Brando acquired Te 1n 1966, after avoided the subject. rural at the time the area developed and filming 8 rema of "Mutiny on the OIAN•I COAST ·" DAILY PILOT that Inclusive zoning "'vas the way things ...JllOllOllll!:"..i'..,.;ftE"South Pacific. He· plans \\'C're done a few years ago." to develop it into a tourist resort and as Since 1963 Costa h-Iesa has patiently a retreat for scientists, \vriten and art· urged the conversion of the residences A · .....a into Industrial properly but the only ists. n airstrip has been construct~ on the Island. method of forcing their elimination would Tiit or1ngoe (fftl 1».tLY f'ILOT, wrtti Wl'llcti be f he . .. 11 clHTlllTM "'' Nirw.·"'"'' 11 llUbn"*' "' or t city to condemn that stuff " Senators Coniliine t11to Ot•no• c .. ,, 1'111111,111111 comcH1 nY. St~· accord ing to Dunn. ' '"' tdtr.o"' ... pVl)ll1fllll, M_.,., 1111ovo11 Another means of getting rid or the Fr~,.,. 10• Co•t• M•••· Ntwpor1 "'''~' res~dential w1lts w. ould be to provide WASllINGTON (AP ) -Sens. Cranston Hun11ng1tn •1kfl/"-11111 v111ty, Lto~• th h etw1, 1rv1nt/Stddttt>fc1;. •M Stfl Clftfttfite1 eir O\\'llers wit an amortization and TuMey, (both D-Calif.), voted Tues- Baseban Shoes Track Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Shoes HamlbaD GfaYIS l Ba::~ Racquet Ball btqdets Table Tennis Paddles Badminton Rackets Paddle Tennis Paddles ,,,, J11•11 c,p1,,,,,,., "' •lf'IOI• ,.,1o1M1 schedule. a lengthy p~ss taking day to override President Nixon's veto of l-----l~o1n111l!f"Tlnrro1n-.111rsl.'ftlflYI:--between-20..and 40 year11-. -----a-$2.6-billion-vocaUonaL.rehabilitatlon r11e pr111c11111 1MJ•1i.111nt ,1111t " •• m "'"' But Dwin thinks that what may even· bill. · AU Purpose Shoes sketbaR-Shoe Hiking Shoes Frisbees --~~-su~-Boards;~~~~11~-~ ' I ••r '''"'· '"'' MeM, c.1lffr11t., t')t)6, tually happen is that undeslrable industry leh1r1 N. w."1 "'ill simply be "encouraged" to move to l"rw1cttftl •M l'vtin..., another place. J1tk •· C11rl1y "Twelve years ago there was qulle • Yk1 rr111Hnt ll'ld 0.W-1 M-..r robJ Tliorn•• KM•ll Pl'OI em with a dairy on Harbor Editor -Boulevard," Dunn recalls. 11Finally the Tho,.,., A. M111p6iin• City council approached Jt and said M1111gil'lf Edl~r" 'U:>ok, It's time for your dairy to move Ch1rl•1 H. L101 ltltll1N ·r. Nall out.' " Anlt11t11 M1t1 .. ll'lf ••nor1 ....... Sooner or later the council may have to sit down and negotiate in the same way wilh some types ol industry, DuM said. f'rom P .. el BODY •.. -the aearch-was ..,pended. Then-theionn -of tht dlwr wu-otioerved by'..n1mmers · In tho cove. Coroner's Investigators today said rou- tine lesll were pendJni, but It ii prtl\lm· cd Pll.!tln .. • d<11h w11 by drownlnr . The dtad man bad been diving I« llve years, relatives saJd . . • Rev enge Sweet Look Out Feet! i.asuna Beach Polle.man A.J. Tennis Oreues Deluca ftnished wrillng out a tral· "'! fie Ucktt to a woman mo1orts1 he'd Jenni's Shirts &' Short·s Slopped, handed lhe citation lo her. and then writhed In pain as she drove of! ... over hi• root. TeMis Rackets Deluca, a motorcycle o!flcer, sul· fered ooly • paln!u! brUlaed righl 11111-•·ncroft-n....i..yo·neyama root. He was probably spared ff!IMMHI UlfQ Gott BaUs Gym Shirts ' Sllmts Sweat Suits Wann Up Suits Nylon Jackets Sweat Sox Baseball Undershirts broken bones by the h e a v y :t0;~~.~1s_n:.;:~ ·:.~ tt:ti-----Ra-;ck:-e:-t :-Strlnll...;~111-=-----1---.!B:!!!lk~IH~ arts-Tlres-,_l""u;;;.;lles..;._ __ -1---+- a11er tbe ~nl. ,:--;~~=-1--~l-I---=---'=~~. 1--:.-11.n._, _____ _. A fastidious dreuer,... t>elue1' "Ill~ boots at• always highly splt- sh1n1r ·1. "You should have.seen lhc 111'f trucks oo•those boots.'.' qulpped one or 1ccr. • OPOI 9 TO 6-CLOSED SUNDAYS , • 53S.C~1 919 ' • .. 'Eagle it• ~a1!' I ; " - Wtdntsday, A,prll A, 1973 . - s DAIL V PILOT :J At· Your l__...--+--l·-S·e rv i ! Learx Convicted ~. A Swidiy, W-..1~ ucl' F'ridoy , Feitare Ol Ille DAILY PILOT I Got a problem1 Tkm writt Pat Dunn. Pat !Dill cut Ted Of Prison Escape ' loJ>', Qel tht • amwer1 and oc«on you need to --1. io!w intqu> ttt1 in oov-trnme:nt o¢ VOUT qtUS· tio-ns to Pat Du"n I ·A& business. i\faU Your Strtri.et, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo:c 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca., f126~. lncludP. your telephone 11U,.lttl1'. ' - 'Soelai Set!llrit 11 ·DEAR PAT: I've been rece1v1ng 1ny Social Security checks regularly at my present address. When my January Check did not arrive, 1~,vrotc to the Santa Ana Social Security office twice and was told the Treasury Department had been infonned and I would hear from it directly. Then, my February check didn't turn up and I haven't heard anything since I turned in two non-receipt cards. Like the "critical case" I read about in your column recently, J. doo't kriow what to do next, either, and feel my situation also deserves critical case consideration. LD.,.Laguna Beach A "critical case" teletype bu betn Hiit to Baltimore regardlog your missing checks. J( the 16-eay required reply period doesn't result In localing four checks. U the II-day required re ply flee will telepboDt New York to expedite delivery of your checks. This critical case de&ltt:nation Is not "special treat· • ment." Whenever a non·receipl card is received by the Social Security office, it is standard procedure &o begin the criti- cal case teld~ Jaquli-y proce&5, Career ha Forestry DEAR PAT ; Hqw d~ one go about applying for a summer job with the Na· tional Park Service? I would really like to do this kind of wor'k next sumnJer since I'm interested in learning more about a career in forestry work. I figure it Would be a good Idea to li'y this l<ind ol l\'Ork and see if I like it as much as I think I do now. , R.,N .. Laguna Nlgttel You can request ·a brochure llsUug anllable jebs, quaHflcattons required, salaries, best dme to 1pply and job con· tact per90D by writing lo the Depanment or the lnterior ,' Nactonal Park Service. Room %3U,-llUt·IHtd·NW C, ·8'.., -WaHing-· tbn, 'D.C. !tUI.' ~I lyildt 'l•lltt lo the 'anintlOa' or Perioftilel. 1n vieW of (?.ar c8reer lntere~t. Include a request , ..... t-e lru -~""'hnre abo1'1 •-~ ;n a1&d'at . 'rkf.' 'ill i .::-,J.'o.-'' '"l'l'l:"~•.r • ."!1 ..... ti.. .. • I Passport to:Purks. 'DEAR PAT:. )oly' husband and i are (etlred We .Pl.WI .OI\ trav~ting 4> N~w York this ~ummer in our camper to visit ooi' children and grandch ildren. A friend told me she'd heard Senior Citizens can buy a ticket or pass that allows a price reduction for stops in national parks tproughout the allml!y. Since we want lo combine sightseeing and travel, you can imagine bow much we'd appreciate find· Ing out about this pass so we can stretch our retirement travel budget as 'far ao posSibte. DAILY l"ILOT Iliff Phol9 HE BELIEVED HE HELD SOLUTION TO WORLD PROBLEMS But Nixon-Thieu Protesters Held Different Opinions -Wlio's-·Got-ihe--Answers ~ 'When ·Pt•otesters Clash? ' ' . By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ille Delly Pllol -SlAll HE CAl\1E STRIDING down Avenida dcl Presidente, his big, blood red· lettered banner braced against his lean belly, carrying a chip on his shoulder and a message for the world. You cou1d read it far up lhe street: "Follow Christ here on Earth and be persecuted and go to Heaven, not 1*1 ~ Hell." his canvas contraption challenged. VINSEL He wore a beard. longish hair and the simple denim clothing of a tradesman, perba~ a carpenter. He carried a battered megaphone to spread a Gospel 20 centuries old. The sidewalk sermonist - a traditional salesman of salvation through threat of f.ire and brimestone -set up shop Jong before other demonstrators gathered near the Western White House. Clearly, he believes he has the answers if anyone will listen and acknO\Yledge that he does. T. C., San Clemente ~; It llM!Dds llke you're looking for In-- formation aboat the "Golden Age Passport," fret to penons who can prove they are ft years of age or older. Available at your local post office, this passport entitles Seni« Citizens to free admission io national parks and recrta· "110 CHI J\11Nll was an atheist." he proc laimed. "Those Buddhists over 1ion areas ha,1ng entrance fees. A 50 there don't have their Bible squared away. That's the lrouble." percent redaction In prices ,withln ihe Grinning Secret Service agents wandered closer. park facility fl8' will be gi\·en, to piss· ''What 's you r name, pardner?" as!Ced a newspaper photographer who SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP) -A jury in this centra l California <.'Ommunity spent little time after a three-week trial re- jecting drug advocate Timothy Leary's contention that his escape fron) prison had been merely like "an eagle beating his \1·lngs against the cage." After about 90 n1inutes of deliberation. the jury of ll \vomen arid one man late Tuesday found Leary guilty of escapjng · froin lhe minimum secuMty California · l\1en 's ColQlly near here in 19?0. Speaking in a quiet voice alter the Superior Court judge granted hin1 pt>rmission lo make a statemenfi. Leary sa id simply. "J want to lhe.nk the court !or a very fair trial." Leary's attorney added. however. they would appeiiJ the· conviction. The at· torney, Bruce Marg~lin, also moved for a directed verdict of innocent l''hich the judge said he \Vould rule on later this month. The former Harvard lecturer. \\'hose fame produced a packed daily courtroom audience in this community of 20,000, took the verdiCi calmly. He asked and \1·as granted permission by the judge to talk to his girlfriend, Joanna Harcourt· Smith. 26, for five minutes in a court hallway. He was later taken back to the prison. '''here he bad been sentenced after a con- viction for marijuana use--in Orange County. He had been returned in cuslody from ·Afghanistan early this year after having fled the United States. Allhough the defense asserted Leary's life hnd been endangered and he was in· voluntarily intoxicated by an LSD flashback, prosecutor Robert Lilley \old Missing Pilot Found Injured In Mountains KINGll.1AN, Ariz. (AP) -A California pilot missing ror two da ys has been found injured in the ruins of his light plane in · lhe Black ~Iountains, JS miles southwesl of King(Ilan. sheriff's deputies said . A quantity of drugs also was fbund." · _ J'auLO..:k. 2!c.otS~~ sp<ql IWo ti}ghts in' hls plane after l~rtfashed '~n· day in higll winds on a flight from Ramona. Calif .. deputies said. He was headed for Searchlight, Nev. Authorities said th ey found a quant \l.)'. ol rrtarljuaha 1.0rlh an eshnia1ed 110.000 nea r the \\'reC~age. · Also round at the site was a loaded revolver and maps showing various airports In Baja. California ; they said. However, no charges were filed, pend· ing investigation, deputies said. Officers said Clark fractured both legs and appeared to be in severe shock when found Tuesday. He was taken to Mohave County General Hospital for surgery. Kosygin 'Greeted' . GOTEBORG, Sweden (UPI) Demonstrators. some waving h u g e American flags from their motorbikes and others carrying placards calling for "Freedom for Russian Jews," met visiting Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin when he arrived in Goteborg to- day. The 69-year-old Kremlin leader flew fro1n Stockholm to his port city on the third day or his five-day offi cial visit to ~ jurors "the fnct oC the n1atter is that Leary le.ft the prison .•. and he just kept 00 going." . Lilley said any LSD intoxication would haye been voluntary, tenning Leary M expert on 1he drug. In the course or the trial LA!ary said he really was a time travelt'r from the 21st century \\'ho had lived a number of lives. On $e¥era1 OC· casionsl U.-ary said, he had beeli blfmOO at the stake as a v.·itch . -' Leary no'v races !ria l in Santa Ana , on charges that ""The Brotherhood of Eternal Love." \vhich be rounded. v.·as an intem8tional drug smuggling ring thal imported larg~ amounts or hashish and exported LSU. ' "THANKS FOR FAIR TRIAL' Convicted E1e.1pee Le.1ry ..... _I ---•,' • .S1noke Protest t Briggs Bill P.rvrects ·N o~7'iokers~ Ry SUSAN SWARD SACRAMENTO (AP) -After a h1mul· tuous hearing where nonsmokers de- n1anded th eir right to breathe c I ea n. smokeless air, an Assembly co1nmittee AUt off action on a "non-!ITIOkers' Bill or Rights" until next week. The Asse1nblv Criminal Justice Com· mittee decided ·Tuesdny to delay a vole on the measure authored by Assembly· man John Briggs (R-Fullerton) until next Tuesday so it can hear from more op- ponents of the measure -including the hotel and motel industry. ln a three-hour committee hearing marked by nonsmokers..' cheers and boos as various witnesses testifle<t , committee membe rs worked on poosible changes in the bill and indciated more changes v.·ere likely. Before the hearing began, the commit~ .,. tee ordered the room cleared of two black flags bearing skulls and, crossbones .ai:id a five-foot-long . mock cigarette.with Oil'! of the nags implanted in the top o( it. Proponents of the measure -includ~ members of a nationwide .nonsmokers' org'1ti:r.ation called GASP -carried the giaftt cigarette out of the roo.rn,. . • AllJ/ouflh .they· ~re !<\IJlooiSjle<j,-.b~4he. cOmmitfee to stop, it, prHP:Ot:!en~s ·o_r \he ban applauded witnesses and booed a spokesman for the California Association of Tobacco Distributors. ~·~KellJ, the toll<~ '!J'l"<l"men.,olldl the measlire 'was 11iJnnedets8ary and on• \Vented" at this time. Kelly argued that • people "·ere pte!el'ltly allowed to (l!qhibit ~ smokil)g in specific areiiS If they Wtl.ftt 1?· \ and henC'C "this additional authority 1s " not needed .'" ! Asse1nblv1nan Robert Crovro. the Al· • ~ml'do Deinocrat chairing the cotnmittee. l told Kell v he \vondered "whether your , ind ust ry 'is going to have to be dragged 1 kicking and screaming into some rea!Ua-~ lion or nonsmokers' rights." Kelly said I ·he realized the ieue posed a real ~ ; !em tor so1ne noosmokers. ' 1 As originally introduced by Assembly· ! man Briggs, the bill called for a ban on smoking in all public buildings and made ; violations of the law a µUsdemeenor. ( As amended. the bill drops the ~e-I meanor penalty and baN smoking in the I followi ng places: · -Hospital rooms or wards uted ror care or treatment of patients. ! --Gj!neral encloied public mttllng ~.,. cs. • -Theaters. with the exception cl Jpb-. bics. . I • The bill alsO requires restaurant.I and 1 bars with a capacity of SO or more per~. I sons to set as\ci,. :'one hair ~ Qle eerv· ;j ing area ror ptrsons smoking tobacco 1 IVlucta •• ' ' prlr$501 fin~ r0ri'i1o! °" a IO~:- ed in lhe bill. . J , Q-owh advised Briggs to amend his blD lor nexl week's heat to include col· 1e1~11qd u ' kt.', 11\e ~!lilnitl l to discUss the ' lj " . Blaze Victim's WUlow l ,j '.-1 q l Suing Hotel in Laguna A woman widowed when leaking gas in a Laguna Beach beauty shop sparked an explosion and fire that spread to the sec- ond floor of the Surf and Sarni Hotel last an. 8 has sued the hotel, the beauty shop and the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company for more than 1400,000. -· ' husband, Yul Chum Woo1. • Wong, a cook at the hotel's Outrigger l Restaurant, died five days later of bums ' received when the explosion that alleged~ 1 ly took place in Helen Rockwell's La .. Combe Coiffeurs below set fire to his sec· ~ ond floor apartment. .I The life insairance company is ider>-1 tified as the ow'ner of the property at . \465 S. Coast Highway. Also named in the • group of defeiidants is James w_ eoJachis of the Surf and "Sand llotel. port holders. ~enlger travelers ma_w·be snapped a picture of the slreet corner evangelist. one of t~e first arrivals at in~este,d. Jn ·p9rc:Mslng the $In tree ~ad· a Spot in San Clement e v.•here demonstrators of all. persuasions. would appear· Sweden. Mrs. Fong So Kuen Wong, who now lives in Santa Barbara with her three dau ghters, ages 8. 7, and 5, blames the co1nbined defendants for the death of her -~-----=:;~==:-:=~~====-===~===-===============, "/&#" hlif,q"A.~.J l m~ion "Goldftl Eagle Passport.'" ~ A portly Indian on a quiet little Honda motorcycle putt·putllng al~ng plas· tered with placards supporting his red brothers at Wounded Knee has JUSl been Traffic Signal Delay stopped for interrogation by police two blocks away. DEAR PAT: Last year the Huntington "That's not Important," the p~ replied when-asked his identity. Beach citr engineer wrot&to residenti in "Are you a Christian, brother?" . our area, pi'emiSiag to complete the in· Far up the street, a brilliant blue and red in the d~ling .sun, a mass of stallation of a traffic sigm\~·at the ~er anti-Nixon, anti·Thieu demonstrators coukl be seen ·conung onward beneath of Newland . St. and Pacific COast riPpling Viet Cong flags, marching as to war. , J I, GEM TALK • I 1-·:;11way_ by the first or August, 1972. We sUlLdon'Lbave the.Ji&b! even UxJug_h __ ._~·-CI&IU.I. 1UE_y!ET!!~ Veteran• Against the ~ar (VVAW) believe l -ltt--_,..,. others, have been installed in nearby they have alt tbe aijSWers,.if anyone willu'Sten iiii<lacmowledge lhat lliey r TODAY 'l by areaS:Awhere llie. traffic now Is much Surging soon around their one-man competition, the shouting VVAW pickets lighter. The condui ts arc. in and the pOles drowned out bis preaching, but even that was not sufficient to separate bis have been laying by the side of the road thundering commands and solutions from theirs. . . for the past six months..Recently a yfMlng Helmeted tactical squad policemen stood nearby at parade rest, with thei r girl was srtruck by a car and seriously own solution to problems lf the orders were to be. given. injured at this intersection. Last year v.·e had at least one accident every weekend. "WHAT'S UP AL?," asked one Nixon-Thieu protestor as VVA \V chieftain We hope we don't have to organiie a AI Cabrera, a menacingly militant-looking chicano in military fatigu es stormed group of several hundred residents and past and waded into the mass or marchers. give the city council a bad lime. Can_you 1 "We1re gonna get rid or this 'Jesus Freak' up here:" Cabrera replied. contact the engineering department and Moments later, the sidewalk preacher had been banished across the street find out what's going on b e.for _e ·ii by VVAW leaders who didn't core for his differing viewpoints. becomes necessary to raise cain? ' "You're so tolerant ... ," he sneered from across the street. "You won't J. C. HUMPHRIES ..... -. ..... ...,~,,....,..cmll'.,.,""1.l THE NASSAK DIAMOND OF GOLCONDA The 90 carat Nassak diamond \Vas legend only witil 1818, known s the eye of the Indian idol, Siva, in Nasik , northeast of Bombay. . .... '. 'l'oday's Wedding Rin g for Ton1orrow. • R. s., Hantiac,to• _.&ach even let me be in your demonstration!" - l--t---1'1t.-'En-gfnel: Bnl----ttartg~ tngs-coutd1'1ave-bee11 wo1se for·the~man-proeleiming-h~wn.pref.er.i: A tri.an ular diamond of this t----IH'El:l:t----"'"'O""''_,e._v,_e""r_.. ___ 1~ n surely or1g1na in n 1a. 'uch large stones historically came !rom lhe fabled Golconda mines. traffic signal completion dates Often turn answer to the problems or the world . out to be "optimistic" due to a11e1:peeted Once, hls antagonists might have crucified him. problem•-~ ~allon . Alt<r a long delly 'cllt 1o the -ty or In 1818, documented history --coL"ONNADI! ArtCaMd wedding l'ings roflect your love. Your fashion sense. Your way or life. _Ila, • .UUty pole _..,led by flt<. lrical ud telejlllooe eqal~, .,. .. -P"'blem• ud ram,y -~. llarl(e said Ibo ... -11 ~ .. Ibis fasla!btlon -· will completloli ex· peeled In a ftw day1. Tile 1lpal thea m•I be ~ ud teoW ta· lbe sadslacllon o! the Slate reqalremeots before It become1 operat~ oa a nplar •od permanent basil. WUlow Gets $500,000 tales that is was acquired tiy The • ast India Company or the Mar- uis ol Hastings. A contemporary look that says the two of you, now and forever. Unsurpassed in styling and craftsmanship. t Cleave1· Asks Haven An Orange County SllPl!rior Court jury, taking less than an hour to deliberate, awarded $500,000 In damages late Tues- day to tbe widow of .a Santa Ana tree trimmer. The panel filed bock 10 Judge Ronald Crookshank's courtroom to award the daml\:{eS to Mrs. Jean Carr, 42, and PARIS !UPI! -The lawyer for a ainst lbe Pdelfic Telephone Company.· l'!ldrldgrClmi ~..say-·lbe"C", ::;'.~rs~. "Carr'a lawyers suel!m!ully llla~lr l'nnlhe lelrder was · --argu that leleplione colnpan)f'W"'1<1!1'! political asylum in France. There Were .:Nere negligent lo ~·ebruary, 1970 in the rtsports several days ago that Cleaver. manner that they secured a eucalYPtus who fled the United SUUet in 1963, was tree• blown onto • Tustin home by· high alieady in ·Paris. Tho reports followed S.nla Ana winds. news !'o'l' Alletja that 0..Yf!I''• '!Illa They lllid Carr W89 called 10 lhe home mere was deserted. • by the owners and cul off a portion of the In 1831, a London jeweler bought fallen tree but had lO leave the balance he Nassak for $38,000, and in 1837 of the work until the next day. td th M · f W t When carr.-4-0. returned he found that 't was so to e arquis o . es -inster and mounted in the hilt of Select your matching wedding rings from our complete ArlGarved collection . telephone workers hall attempted to is sword. secure the remaining portion of the tree c..A c d with a length of cable. When Carr re.sum· Dtlring the reign ol Queen Vic-SUMM(lt ~ arve cd trimming operations, his widow's orla, it was recut to 80.49 carats lawyers said the cahlc snapped and !he 0 improve brillance. In 1926 it was huge Joe shot into the nir and then fell on urch8sed by a Parislan jeweler, J (/ JI. the tree lrlm mcr killing him inSlanlly. broJl.Shl to the United Slates, then ... It was the sccood Superior Court trial elurnC<l 0 arlS alfil'T~ to ns-• , · Um _ r r-.trs. -Carr'r·1awsuit ag,.i!'fJl the >rescnl e.1neralit.Cut Slmpe;-redwcr"l---- teTephone OOfupany. · · h t 43 38 ts '• An earlier trial in 1971 ended with a ng its we1g t o · cara · !82l NEWPORT BLVD.,. COSTA MtsA veroict in favor of lhe company. That It !lnally sold !or $500,000, and Is CONVENIENT TERMS t111t.Altlerlcer4-M.Mler..Ch••.._ rHONl 54a.1•01 verdict was reversed .when her lawyers ay known as one o! the world's i 1 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION appealed to lheJ°ourth District Court of ~~s~t~im~p~re~s:si~'v!e~d~ia~m~on~d~S:_· __ _J!:::================:::::==::::::===== Appeal~ in San Bernardino. •. • \ , • ... • 1 • DAILY PILOT Wodneldq, Aprft 4, !ID . - _Elood Crews Sandbag NeW Orle'ans t '· I Last Cambodian Back Bay Saga: Ironic Ending? BAClt BAY BEAT -Ev.,. sine< the ·Route Attacked -. P!INOM PENH (UP!) -Communist In Honolulu. U.S. Pacific Forces com· forces attacked Phnom Penh's last re-maod headquarters said the ..,..,...,lanes Spanish Conqu istadors came over the hill ...... r and Spc)tted rising Smoke from the peat maining supply route today as American flew missions in C3mbodla again TUes- moss bogs. ihe meandering ceniral B52 Strato(onrew.s and Flll fighter jets day but as usual supplied no details. estuary or our coastline has been the sub-poUnded suspected Communist positiom A Ca mbodian command spokesman ject of considerable public and private within a 15-mile radius of the capital. sa id that despite U.S. bombing, Com· discussion. The Cambodian High Command said munist KbJner Rouge forces managed to Today .. that body of Pacific waters is Communlst unlta stonned government lure the ·raiding jets away from rebel outposts around the town of Tuk Laak, 34. positions threatening the capital by stag· kno~ as Upper Newport Ba Y • mile_ s,northwe_st of Phnom_ Penh on Cam· i1•a a series of attacks tv1 government Sometimes it is called Back Bay. And to--bod I t h "to ,.. •• day as in yesteryear, it is still the sub-ia s v ta rice road, H1g way 5. positions throughout the ouUylng prov-Reports from the field were sketchy, in.c_es. , ject of m~h talk. . but military 30\lrces said the highWay - . Newport s Back Bay is generally con-had been closed to all traffic due to FIELD COMMANDERS said th most s1dered to start where Newport Harbor h b h · · e ends That 1 bout t p if' Coa t ea vy com at in t e area . cr1heal battle area was around the High~ay bridge~ Froma tba~c ~t, ~ With Highway1 l, 2, 3 and 4 al~ occupied be.sieged provincial capital of Ta~, 55 estuary wanders bsct Inland via a craz~for lof!_g stre~~s by Communist troops miles south of Phno~ Penh on lllghway channel that works around three semi· and cain-0001a .s umbilical supply co~d, 2. . submerged islands Back Ba then sort the Mekong River, .rendered totally 1n· After a 40-round Communist mortar of balloons out al~ost reac~g inland to secure by Communist gunners, Highway barrage Tuesday that . left et least five Mesa Drive ' · · 5, was the capital's last hope of reoeivlng troops dead, officers there asked for UPPER NEWPORT BAY is mostly too des~ately needed supplies of food, am-govemn_ient he~copters to be g i n shallow for serious navigation. Unroman--muruhon and petroleum. evacuat1~ the wounded from the aur· tic types have even been so crude as to rounded city. refer to it as The Mwtnats. It is pretty STRICT GASOIJNE rationing has water when the tide is in and pretty already gone into effect in the capital UltlT~ illed; I ' .. -'" . , 7 Million 11."! ·"" I i.I\ Acres Hit h" " '• ,·. '· By_ Vnlted Preu 1-ullonol _: Workmen piled saDdbags on levees along New OrleaM' famed French Quar-- ter today to stop the floodwaters of the 1 ~ raging Mississippi Rivef", which already :· 1 covers seven million acres of land from '· Illinois to LA>uisiana. Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards said.·· the floodwaters, \vhich have claimed 11 lives, look lik,e "one ~ig pooCI" in some' r areas of l..oO.i.siana where 2.3 million ·· /.., acres were reported under water. ,._, Ed,vards flew over Avoyelles Parish·~· which he said \Vas almost entirely COY· • cred bY. the llooding. "THE AREA WAS badly flooded with 'vater reaching almost to rooftopl .In~.:.. some homes, and miles of road wider ... _ water," said Edward1s. ''Most ol. the' :1 people hiViDeen evacuated." ·-1 - Edwards said he made the trip "to'. assure people that we are keeping a W ,.: hour check oo the situation and tl)at Wit lvill do everything possible to i:ttvenl- damage to property and loss ol life, and to , try to have them remain as calm as pos~ sible under the circumstances." - muddy when the tide goes out. and the city lies in almost total blackout Tidal action up there is so effective due to efforts at conserving fuel. Auditors Say Dean Set Up Roadblock WORKMEN IN BOATS SAVE PERILED PIGS IN OLD MONROE, MO. In Tennessee, most ol the flood dam-·-. age was reported in \Vheat and alfalf•· ., fields of Dyer and Lauderdale counties, . ·, but some flooding was reported from the: ·! that tor mitny years, a salt mine h-lilitary spokesmen said Tuesday the operated in the upper reaches. Jt has situation was "critical" in at least six been a favorite spot for water skiers. battle zones. fishemen and lovers in small boats. Field reports said U.S. B52 bombers All through the years, however, peop0Je. and tactical jet fighter-bombers con-h~ve thought about doing something with tinued to bomb Communist targets in the Upper Newport Bay, including the Irvine critical areas of the country for the 27th Company, which owns most of the consecutive day Tuesday. uplands surrounding the water and those three tidal islands out in the middle. ONE OF THE FIRST persons to en· vision a public use for Upper Bay was R.L. "Pat" Patterson, the former Newport city engineer who is considered lhe "Father or Newport Harbor." He saw Back Bay as another boat harbor. He drew a plan for dredging a straight chan· net up Back Bay with a big bulb-like marina at the end. It was a pretty slr!ligbt:forward en&ineerina approach. __ Later, in the early J96(g, another engineer refined this scheme into a chan-- nel. a marine stadium, public beach parks, turning basin and UCI rowing course. His plan called for a complex exchange of public tldelanda and Ji:\1ne proporiles •. , The proposal became knOt;1t as the Up- per Nelvport . Bay Tidelands Exchange. '111E NAME OF THAT Irvine engineer who conceived the Upper Bay land swap is Wllliam R. Mason. He now happens to be president of the Irvine Company. Mason put a lot or his soul into the Up- per Bay plan. He thought it was good for his company and good for the public. He stuck by his guns over the years while his plan was approved and disapproved · cussed and discussed, damned and prai s: ed on a multitude of fronts. JN mE tt7ts, the enVironmentalists got into the act. They want Upper Newport Bay preserved as a bird flyway, natural "'"ater\vay and sanctuary for marine life. F'inally. Mason's grand plan for Back Bay \vas so mired down in a govemmen- lal and bureaucratic tangle that it was almost !oo CO"mplex to contemplate. Thus u was that this \\'eek, the Irvine Company and Bill A!ason offered federal, stale, county and city officials immediate posse ssion or Irvine lands around Upper Newport Bay that they want for public use. Buy now, pay later. So maybe Newport's Back Bay iJ. bead· ed for a new era of public ownership. Jr. that is, the public agencies can come up 111th some money. MA YOE 11!EY CAN'T. Maybe they'll have to go lo Bill Mason and say something like, "Hey, Bill. We don't hav e any money but we'll mate you a deal. : • -how about a land swap?"- That ought to draw from BUI 1.1ason a sort of ironic smile. Attorney Killed After Starting Court Shootout -DETROIT (uPI) -A Detroil defense altorney hu beeq killed in a -m aboOtout with police alter he drew, his revolver from beneath his coat and began firing at a criminal judge and a poUc.e wtt.neu ftil f" apparent reasoo. 1.Detiolt Redor~'s Court Judge James n!I Rio said the attorney, Gerald Dent, 36, "either went berserk or out or con· trol'' during testimony agalrult his clients by a Detroit police officer. "First be pdlnted the gun to his own head, then he aimed it at me and then he aimed at the person on the witnes! stand," Del Rio said. DENT DIED at Detroit Gener a I hospital within two hours of the shooting. He had suffered at least five buJlct wounds in the stomach. Recorder's Judge Joseph Gillis said Dent-began frring first and exchanged at least eight shots with three Officers in the courtroom before he was felled, ap- parently by police bullets. Del R_io said he managed to escape from the courtroom, crawling on the Door within three feet of Dent, who was still tiring his revolver. Del Rio said he ran into another coµrtroom and began "screaming for help." "WHEN I RETURNED to t h e cour1room," Del Rio said, "attorney Dent had been shot several times." Dent and attorney Stuart D. Hubbell were defending three men charged with carrying concealed weapons in a routine, nonjury waiver trial when the shooting broke out. Dent, a highly-rated 19&1 graduate from the \llayne State University School of Law, was hired in 1965 u Saginaw COOfity l!Sistant -~t:Gr. He wa·s-the first black to ever hokl such a po.sition in the county. Dike Col11pted ind Flooded About 1800 Acr'H of F1rml1nd \Volf Rriver in North P.temphis. .~ ,.· Claims by Antacid Firms MOST RESIDENTS in the North M<m- phis area were not being evacuated, but : thousands of 'other families along the : Mississippi have been forced to leave their homes. WASlflNGTON (AP) -Congressional auditors say White House Counsel John W. Dean III claimed executive privilege to bar them from inspecting information on prHlection flights by administration officials la'st year. Give Government Big Pain Officials said the almost 46,000 sand- bags \VOUld raise the levee level in NeW;' Orleans about three feet aloog a 300-tDG-'-- foot stretch bet"'eefl the'river and Jack· son Square in the French Quarter -IUf· . ficient to i;ieet any immediate nooding. ~ The case was cited by an official of the WASHI NGTON (UP I) -The govern· ment reconunended today that some ant- acids be banned and that labels for most ( , · ) others be changed to tell consumers the JN SHORT.. . . medicine isn't good for much beyond an , ____ _.._..-,... .... ...__....,. 'upset stomach. - General Accounting Office, audit agency The rccOmmendations resulted from a for Congress, as the House government year-long government review of non· information subcommittee began hear-prescription antacids, including such ings Tuesday on legislation spelling out well-known brands as Alka Seltzer and limits of presidential power to withhold Bromo Seltzer. information from Congress or GAO. The Food and Drug Administration e Veto Vietorles See .. WASlflNGTON (UPI) -Sen ale Republican Leader Hugh Scott predicted today Congress will continue to back President Nixon's vetoes after giving the administration the first major victory in the battle of the budget. But Speaker Carl Albert rejected sug· gestions that a "pattern" was set when the Senate Tuesday voted 60-36 to uphold Nixon's veto of a $2.6 billion program or grants to prepare the handicapped for jobs. e Dru,, Term Sti.ffe11elf WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate has approved long, mandatory prison sen- tences for hard-drug pushers who are not addicts themselves. Mandatory sentences also were pro- vided for using or unlawfully carrying a firearm in the conuni s.sion of federal crimes that threaten life and property. e Arge,.tina Slayltag CORDOBA, Argentina (AP) -Two young terrorists killed an anny in- telligence chief outside his home here to-- day, after apparently failing to steal his briefcase or perhaps kidnap rum, police reported. The gunshot slaying was another episode in the mounting terrorism in Argentina in advance ot-the takeover of government next month by a Peronist civilian. (FDA) published the recommendations as a formal proposal, with a final regula· tion not likely to take effect for at least another eight months. But if adopted the recommendations would have an impact on virtually all antacid products now sold over the counter. TIIE REPORT is the first segment of the FDA's unprecedented revie\v of all nonprescription drugs. It found that most ingredients in most antacid products now on the market are safe and Potentially effective. This includes those which combine an antacid with an analgesic, such as Bromo Seltzer and Alka Seltzer. A clean bill of health likewise went to the ingredients in Peace Settlemen.t At W oundedK1iee See11 Imminent other v.•idely advertised brands suc h.. as Tums, Rolaid tablets, Gelusil, various brands of milk or magnesia and dozens of others. Two Nat~! Guard amphibi~ units \Vere dispatched to-Vicksburg, Miss.,. Tuesday · fof pQSSible nse in evacuating· . . residents of lo\vlying areas along the BUT THE REPORT singled out nine ~lississippi and its tributaries. products which it "!aid should be·taken·off--· ~ the market because the antacid is com-FLOWING AT 111E RATE of 47& bil-b~ed with other ingredie~ts \\'blch are Hoo gaHons a day, the 2,336-mile loog,: either unsafe or prese nt 1n such small Mississippi also has inundated 800 000'~ quantities as to be ~neff~live. These acres i ll Arkansas, 400,000 in Mi~1 ·· products are Hykaloid, Bisodol Plus, 36f GOO;:in Tennesee 260 000 in Illinois and ..-1 Belglyn, Kolantyl, Triactin, Creama!in oo.0oo in Kentucky: ' -• . " E.S.P., ~y.lasc. Carbota~ and Al.Caro~d. Emergency crews, including 600 al1'9 i In a~d1tion the slu~y signaled out nine men, high school students and local resi- ngredients, J>:l'ese~t 1n . at least 17 p~-dents, fought to plug a broken levee with ucts, for w~1ch 1t satd the~e was 111-sandbags at Wichita. Kan. Major dikes'! adequate evidence of effectiveness. It protect" g We!i Alton Mo cnnnbled recomme nded that the manufacturers be in • . ., given two years to prove that the in· and .~ persons fled their homes ahead gredients _ designed to coat the of ns1ng waters. stomach, absorb acid or in some other way help the antacid compoWld -should be allowed lo rema in. ONE OF THESE ingredients \Vas "Simetbicone," an anti • foaming agent present in the \Videly advertised Digel. The other products in this group are Gaviscon, Hykasil , Carmethose, '11lylose, Amaze Aids, BeH-ans, ~Iuco-25, Mucogel, Mucotin, Hykaloid. Schomburg, Kaocasil, Pectalo Improved , Special FOrrnula, Silain and ~1ylanta. The sug gested changes in labeling could have the widest in1pact on the in- dustry. The labels on Alka Seltzer and Bromo Seltzer, for instance, would have to tell consumers the products should ·be used only for relief of both headache and acid indigestion, or from a headache alone. Oaims that antacid products relieve "nervous or emotional disturbances," "nervous tension headaches," "cold syn;i.ptons," "conswnption · of alcoholic beverages," or "morning sickness of pregnancy" should not be allowed, the report said. AT CHOTEAU ISLAND, ILL., nearly ' 500 people sandbagged the series of le--'. vees that encircled the land, and at River De Pere , on the Missouri side of the riv- er. 600 volunteers sandbagged to keep I water out of the area homes. The Missis· l sippi backed up into the town's Jo.w area.. floodirl(town streets. · Pe1insylvania Ai1ns at Sex HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!) -The House by a vote or 118-69 has ap- proved an amendment to outlaw pre-marital sex in Pennsylvania. The amendment was to a bill that would make malicious mischief in caves a misdemeanor. A final House vote on the bill is expected next week. ,. _, r • l " ' • • I \ I £ ( ,I• Tornadoes Whack Florida U.S.S.R. ORP.ITAL SCIENTIFIC LAP. 'SALYUT II' "·r ' iJ , Tliree Persons Hurt; Hom es Heavily Damaged • DAILY PILOT DE~IVERY SERVICE Otllvrrr of lht Dally Pilot is guarantrtd Metlflf·'f'f41Vt If YH .. Mt hlVt ftlt' ,.,.r " 1:'9 ,.111 •• c•U 1M rwr '''' will Ill ''""'' It yw. CIH1 1r. tillt11 !"Ill 11» '''"' \•llffll•f 1114 SllMlf i 11 ytfil .. llfl rtCtlvt '''' c•tr '' ' 1.111, l•flli1i•r• ,, • 1.111. Sfi!H1,, <Ill 11\C • C.,I>' wlll ... •rn1hl It ...... Ctlfll .,, lllllfl fl'l,lllJ I '·"--- .T eltpl'lonts Mtll 0'11111 Ctv~lf Artll ····-·· Ul.-f11 "''"'"'' """"""" ••Id! tllf Wt'll~ill1!1r ".. .. .... t.ffoUW Sit Cit-ff', C1phlr-•11CJ11, Stt J11~ Cf""'rtrie, Dt111 H llM, lttl1'11 L_.,.,,.,, Ltflllt Hiflft( .,.,. ..,..,,. . , 'I ' . ' ' Space Ve1at11re ... ._ """"f Soviet Union'• second Salyut Space Laboratory circles earth today. ahead of America's first Skylab by more than month, The urunanned salyut II was launched Tuesday • , . ' AS FOR WS key Issue, he Bomb Hoax In Airplane: One Suspect "[ HAVE FOUR more years or experience and they (the voters) know Tom Bradley better than they did in '69 and that's going to make the dif- ference," said the 6-foot-4 former college track star. a veteran of 10 years on the city council and president-elect of the National League of Cities. Bradley said, "The issue most .,!:1~~=·=-~~---* .. -*--_ft _ WH arrested tiy FBI agents Arnebergh after a bomb Uireat was found !craWled on a lavatory mirro,r. 'ff fid , In an alrl>ome Pacific . 60ll . ent Southwest Airlines J e t , authorities said. 'l1le woman, Identified as Lorena Gayle Witters, was-ar~ rested at San Diego Interna- tional Airport Tuesday nlgbt and booked for investigation of communicating a threat. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ci· ty Atty. Roger Arnebergb, seeking a sixth-term in the powerful office, faces a runoff election May 29 after failing to capture a majority or votes in the·city's primary election. Arnebergh, 63, said he was disappointed after running ahead of three challengetS and getting 47 percent of the votes. But he expressed optimism about his runoff chances against challenger Burt Pines, Rock Singer Depo11ation ~ Advised SACRAMENTO (AP) -A British rock music performer has been sentenced to 13 months in a federal prison after being convicted o f transporting women across state lines for prostitution but the jUage sa.ict-'be · '*~rs .. ·a1s-o-··- going to recommend the singer for deportation. Rock musician John Goldsworthy-Higgs -found guilty last month of con- spiracy and two counts of il- legally transporting women across state borders -was sentenced TuesdafDY-U.S. District Court Judge Philip C. Wilkins to three concurrent 13-month terms in federal prison. His codefendant, Lynn Dudgeon of Storey County, Nevada, also was found guilty on the three counts and was placed on three years pro-. bation Tuesday. Agents said PSA personnel aboard Flight 440 Ir om Qakland w San Diego, with a stop in Los Angele s, discoVered the message during tbe filght. a 33-year-old attorney. ltfiSS DUDGEON had e MlAs Sought LOS ANGELES (AP) POW-MIA groups from around tJie ·country concluded a w~end conlereoce Tuesday "Quite frankly, I expected a testified that she was a pro- better turnout and to win han· fessional prost itute in Nevada, dily in the primary , • • where prostitution is legal. She Arnebergh said. "I don't think said she had worked there for there is any doubt about the . about three years. (: BRIEFS J • with the view they would press foi' a "full accounting" of ADlericans listed missing in Jddochina. result in the runoff." Arnebergh had 249,750 votes to 211,260 for Pines with near- ly all the vote counted. The balance was divided between two other candid ates. Pines also expressed con- fiden ce in his chances for vic- tory. ;About 75 groups had con· p h vened !ollowing to decide their reac er fl(ture and will press Congr~ss ~.,, I t b ho I d reconstruction H Id Af m0ney-!rom.JlorllLVietnam_ e -teF- qntil missing Americans are · accounted for, ask President Nixon to declare June 3 "Na· tiolial MIA Day" and refrain !rom building any P 0 W monuments untll the. issue Is closed. Assault LONG BEACH (AP) -A s e I f -styled fundamentalist preacher ha s been arrested • Fraud f:lull"ged after bis former Wile and four , children were kept capt! ve on SACRAMENTO (AP) -The II bou!eboa~ led garbage, and words "fraud" and 11em~ beateri daily "to get the beZZlement" were used by two wickedness out of their Deinocratic legislators to boal~,'' police say. de9cribe the use of $22,000 in Poli Ce said Tuesday ·Douglas l--l--worke..dlsabili!y-lw>d$.W-pay mG!d-Matheoon ,.., tM salary of a governor's of· booked for investigation of fice staffer in @. weeting of the kidnap and assault with a Assembly social welfare sub-deadly weapon along 'With his co01mittee Tuesday.. daughter, Jean Marie, 19, and "'f*•'' son, Roy. 21. e Cable '-.. _ ...-Mary MathesOll. 4ll; lll'd tlie .i.b children ranging in ages from Gos ANGELES ("") -An • 11 to 16 were !orced from their elderly former l!r~( .~wr home in Alhambra last T11urs-haS tried w tell )iiiOrS in the day by the ex-minister who Pentagon Papers Wal that poked the children with an release ' of secret information electric cattle prod, officers might have averted U.S. in-said. volvement in Vietnam. The Jive were taken to the Most of the remarks by housebbat, owned by son Roy, w!ite-hatred Ernest Gruening, Where.they were held until of· 86;: were either blocked or ficers 6'-oke in after one of the st~cken after government ob-children escaped, police add- je11110D.9 Tuesday. ed. None required medical Oruening, the A I a s k a attention. ~ --1Jtm0<:rat, one ot!I!!! 1tll!l10J'l!>.--><olica.said.Mathesou.. w _,._ __ to vote ~ainst lb 111114 Tonkin marriage with his wife~ded GUIFl!eiO!Ullon, tofd Jurors In divorce in 1962, was the that a secret naval intelligence minister of the. now-defunct cable withheld !rom eong,.... Immanuel Bible Church ol would have reversed that vote. Long Beach. New Trial Could Be Extended SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Another long California trial -lasting more than three.months_ witlLab.ouLlOO _ witnesses -may be in the off- ing in the murder case in last October's ambush slaying of a Chino prison guard, the judge indicates. Initial questioning or pro- spective jurors began Tuesday with an attempt to determine if they could serve in a lengthy trial. The defendants, Benton Douglas Burt. 30, and Andrea Holman Burt. 18. are charged with mua!er_arui1--- assau1t with a deadly weapon. The prosecution safs the couple, who since their arrest say they have become ·ni ar· riE!Cl,-were participants in the ambush party that helped rescue · Ronald Wayne Beaty from two Chino prison guards. Guard Jesus Sanchez, 24, was killed and hls partner, George Fitzgerald, was wounded after being left for dead , officiaJs state. Judge Thomas M. l~aJdorsen of Superior Court said the trial might last more than 90 days -lengthened by some 100 pro- spective witnesses. Beilty was i:tcaplure<lalter..bis.es<ape. A number of pe:rsons',_j~lM_d_iog l member$ of the militant Chicano group , "Ven- cerenl0$," were arrested on charges ot harboring him. _Jn.wiay, ... pro! .. , 19 /3 FaD FINAJCCJAL IERVICU'laelade lafe lhpollt Box, TraYellen' ~k1, NotllrJ' lenloe, -•J' Orden, copJlq '"""" ••• and Tbo Capitol Club HrYlnl rolro1hmoatl over,. daJ' -·--·--ti -trlp0 ••• with quaJllJ'lnl -t. It could be a nice relationship • ' . . DAIL y PILOT G 2744 I.Coast Rwy. Corona..deLM•r-_ plentiful, free. on·slte plll'frlng Western Federal Savings • Assets over $300 million• Hugh Evans, Jr., Pmident Head Office: 6th&. Hill, Los Angeles; with 12 branch offices eerving' Los Angeles and Onnre Countito. • Ii . • -. I , . • DAD.Y PltOT EDITORIAL PAGE lt-'-s-a--tax Giant-, ~oo·-1--- The mucll talked·about federal acquislUon of the Rockwell plant In !Aguna Niguel will moan a good num· ber of changes for the entire SOUth Coast area, 11 the ~ea! is completed. Some of those changes may not be for the best, and Uncle Sam should lend a ·hand and some dollars to as· • sist accommodations of his new industry. Even though empty, the building -tagged as a "ziggurat" because of !ts -stepped Babylonian design - paid huge amounts in property tax, money which now will be cut of! ii federal purchase removes the facility from the tax rolls. In soine taxing dlstrtcta; the ziggurat is the major single taxpa)'llr. In Jost tax money, federal ownership will cost the Capistrano Unified school District about '200,000; the Moulton Niguel Water District, $45,000; and Saddleback Community College, $40,000. Local ta.,. payers will take up the slack unless some assistance is ·given by the federal government. Although there are many benefits tO operation of the plant -benefits as a major job producer, influx of a multi-million dollar federal payroll, and increased market for service industries -few of these benefits will offset losses to the districta hit by federal takeover- of the ziggurat. More population brought 'by an estimated 3,000· 5,000 work force will place greater space demands on both the school and college districts, already operating at capacity; and certainly. will require additional se\Yage treatment facilities froln-the-water distrjct. If government acquisition of the· Niguel fa cility does become a reality, serious consideration must be ¢ven to federal economic asfilstance to the districts hurt m) the changeover from private to governmental opera· t1ons. -- . Well Chosen Two fine South Coast jurists, Everett W. Dickey of San Clemente and H. Warren Knight of Laguna Niguel have been appointed to newly created Orange CountY Superior Ilene-bes-by.Gov. Ronald Reagan. Both men have distinguished careers in law and Y(hile on Municipal _Court benches, have served the' pub- lic well. II the past 1s any ~ide to the future the future of the Superior Court is bnght with the.additlon of these two men. s Be ,.orgot a Few Million • • " ~ ... ~ ... " ...... --· -· ... ., .. ' " ' ' °' the lawt tion' Am< 8' Nev ,_ I ~ {mes ' .. ' '11 lirl4, :m<jr :anol i joi.a1 :~ :pro< I . iE ' :E K 1Hig' :ner •""' «>On 1 0 '.slat pla1 mw Roi· SI StlK Checkers , Draughts And Dames Dear Gloomy . Gus Do Americans ' Really Speak English? ~ 'I!\! sch Art Here's another word-quiz on "group names" -what does each list have in common? A score of 50 percent is respectable: 1. Damoclean, Pr o crustean, Promethean, Protean, and Gordian. 2. ~cy, soteriology, 1 re n i cs , hermeneutJcs, and chlli>Sm. 3. Checker-s , draughts, Dames, Dama, and Dame· spiel. 4. Champerty, bar- ratry, Jactitation, embracer)'", a n d malversation. 5. Dog Hobb I e, Dutchman's Pipe, Hercules' Club, Scotch Broom, and Wahoo. 6. Reese, Belladonna, Trezel , Stayman, and Wei. 7. Ma r clonism , Pelagianism, Donatism, Arianism, and Satiellianlsm. 8. Mrs. Camp, Mr. Jaggers, Mrs. Bardell, Mr. Pecksnill, and Mrs. Harris. 9. Elihu Root, Jane Addams, Nicholas Murray Buller, Qlrdell Hull, and \Voodrow Wilson. IO. ~!tic, Greek, Latin, Maltese, and Tau. 11. Rosalind, Isabella, Miranda, Viola, and Beatrice. U the federal government takes over Laguna Niguel's Babylonian temple "Ziggurat," will it become a to'i'-'er of babel? 12. Ampersand, virgule, cedilla, and dagger. ANSWERS. J. R. c. dieresis, 1. They all refer to figures -and figures of speech -in ancient Greek mythology. 2. Tiley are branches of study ln the field of religion and theology. 3. All are the same game -checkers -in America, Britain, France, Italy , and Gennany. 4. They arc violations of Jaw. S. Types of bushes or shrubbery. 6. Bridge champions of international ranking. 7. Early heresies condemned by the Christian Church for their unorthodox- view of the nature of Jesus's divinity. 8. Characters in the novels of Charles Dickens. 9. U.S. citizens who have won the Nobel Peace Prize. 10. Types of crosses. 1 t. Heroines in Shakespeare's plays. • 12. Signs and punctuation marks in printing. The Key to Cambodia To the Edit ur : Christopher J .. \Vilcox (Mailbox. l\.1arch 28 ) had better gro\v a fe\v more fingers and t~s to count the nwnber of Eng lish- speakmg people in this world. With all his 300 million he completely ignores the British Commonwealth nations o f Aus~lia and N~w. 7.ealand and their ap- pronmate 15 million, who spell native English. On tbe other hand, I might questioo tbe validity of the 205 million in the United · States, on the aotbority of Rex Harrison who claims /tmericans haven't used it for years. JUNE·B. PETERSON Needless Worry To the Editor? I don't know why Arnold Hano was \Vorried about the possibility of a knowledgeable person being named to the planning co~ission when the majority of the council are card·carrying members of "Village Laguna." V. S. STAHL Big Difference To the Editor: Regarding the closed e x e c u t i v e sessions of the school board, Dr. Charles Hess and Mrs. Jane Boyd, it should be emphasized that the state 's Brown Act (anti-secrecy) provides that when con- tracts of individuals are under con- sideration, the governing body MAY meet in closed session to discuss that in- dividual. There is . a big difference between MAY and MUST or SHALL! Therefore, when Dr. Hess sti pulated he didn't wish a closed session. why was he compelled to be more or less tried behind closed doors? A closed session infers a person is a criminal or has done such shameful things that they. the board. are WASHINGTON -The success of concealing the individual's actions for his President Nixon's strategy in Indochina ( J ~r her good. And the people are not told . depends heavily upon Cambodia's ailing, JACK ANDERSON nor must they ask why the individual was erratic President I.On Nol, wtlO is now fired! All ol this is done by the usu11I ma- regarded in Washington as the best bet jority of three on the five-member board. against a Communist takeover _. __ _ _ . At the risk of being called a radical or If Cambodia shouJd ·fall under Com· would be prlme riiiniSter ana-11eaa of-worse, when 1· happen to be a "liberal munJst control, government under the new constitution conservative,'' if MAY, meaning South VI et n am as under the old .'' passibility, is going to be used as MUST, would become high· The policy makers ln Washington let's change the executive session proc-- 1 Y vulnerable t o privately hoped that Sirik Matat himself ess and give the individual the right to C.Ommunist inftJtra-an able administrator, would take over "due process." Otherwise let's hope tion, isolation and the helm and that U>n Nol could be America will still be considered by that · ev~~ua:,J;~e~ persuaded to come to America for n1amJe, ~tha "c" and not a "k"." Hooray months ago. Wash· therapy. or ane. ington wanted Lon · But no longer. Lon Nol has now regain· ELINOR DAVIS Nol replaced by a ed the use of some of his paralyzed limbs more stable leade r. The Central lntelli· and has sharpened mentally a\lhough he gence Agency quoted prominent palace still isn't the strong vigorous leader he l\'o '.J11nk' Denier To the Editor: ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should conveu their measages in 300 words or less. The right to condense leturs to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All letters must include signature a,zd mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry wilt 1iot be published. the accuracy of your reportipg. t.1r. Wheeler runs a hauling business. To call him a "junk· dealer" is derogatory and inconsistent with the facts. If he has been called this in a court action filed against him, it would be proper for you to state that but not to jump to any conclusion s. The issue remains to be adjudged in coort. The second point relates to the issue itself. It is alleged, as your story states, that his business is " 'obnoxious and harmful' to residents of the immediate area." M a close neighbor of Mr. Wheeler's, and a homeowner, I wish to make public that I together with other neighbors recently signed a statement addressed to a court expressing our sup- port of Mr. Wheeler and stating that his business in no way bothered us. The group signing this represented an overwhelming majority of the houses on this street. WHILE some may object to Mr. \Vheelcr·s business in this nei~hborhood. it is clear thc:t n1ost of us don 't and that we Cons ider him a. valuable and cooperative neighbor. ALEXANDER GELLEY Wh11 a S late? To the Editor : \ I would like to comment oo the letter by Mr. Wayne Baglin, who "Opposes Slate" in his letter appearing-March 7.8, regarding the April 17 Laguna Beach school board election. Yes, we have noticed that we have been asked to support a slate. Why? A half hour's attendance at any school board meeting will adequately demonstrate the reason: the triumvirate of Thomas, Gillette (who I hope -will-not mind my calli ng her a member of a triumvirate), and Linke forins a ma· jority Which unilaterally arid arbitrarily decides upon school policy. TllE TRIUMVIRATE arrives at each school board meeting with its mind already determined upon each course of action. No testimony, no statistics, no pleas by parents or teachers can make a dent upon that majority vote. Indeeg,_ the triumvirate bas gone out or its way to silence the voice of the community, in its abrupt announcement in one meeting last year that henceforth Roberts' Rules of Order would be strictly enf"orced, and that henceforward no one who had a comment or objection to make about the evening's proceedings or the matter at hand would be allowed to speak until all business was over. Thornas's statement that he is j•concerned about the tack of com- munication between school board . and community" therefore caused me to snicker \1iolently. A change in policy mey r.ot legally be adopted at the first meeting at which it is proposed, but the triumvirate voted in ibat particu.l1r change in policy as an :•emergency" measure the night they changed the cob· tract policy that allowed them to flttr fire· Dr. Ullom. I was part ol the C!Wd that night, I am a Goldwater-Ni.Jen · Republican (not an .. activist"), and I Caii testify that there was no emtrgency. The crowd, composed al pamits, ~ and students, was NOT a potential lynch mob. ¥ACl'S" has pretended td bO not ~ campaign committee, but an independedt group of citizens unsullied by any ' political desire to retain and even build uPon the ·existing • ·majority.~FACIE pretends that It independently suppot1s Mr. Thomas, whose retention on ttie bof,rd will continue the present disheartening state of affairs. FACl's pretends that lt basn't yet decided whether to support Krebel' or Ludwi&. who are known friends or supporters qf the triumvirate. FACTS would like to split the vote. It's very patriotic to urg'.e everybody not to vote for a slate. Are you, Mr. Raglin , by any chance a member of FACTS? Why vote for a slate? If you agree wt~ the policies of the outnumbered Mri. Boyd and Dr. Browne, Michael SagatJs the only candidate who will not automatically and consistently cancel their hard work. Mr. Baglin did make one statement with which I heartily agree: In spite of its being Easter vacation, not ..... to mention Passover. on April 17 let's all vote! MRS. RICHARD A. BRANDEWIE " , • SI ·the .t..t "°"' .jilt .... J! ,i191 ,.~ ~Ori j .-. . ' I J ).:.; ~ i 1 I I '" i , \1 \' ' I <l I Let's All Play Watergate! I Our furious congressmen are about to arrest the Pres.ident-or somebody. That's because nobody in the White House will talk to them about The Watergate Scan- dal. Thus the nation is In the grips of a Grave C.Onstitutional Crisis. An aroused ( ART HOPPE J just come back from a laundry in Mex- ico. · public .b a s k 1 n I THE CARDS the players draw are :~~g ·~~!°°iS most interesting. For example, should 'Ille Watergate Scan· you draw a card reading, "Segretti," you dal'?" immediately -poof! -vanish. Actually, to under-· Many of the cards force you to leave Scandal, all you need makes you move to Chicago. And you This brings us to where you draw four car~. You draw your cards from the President. The reason for this Is Rule 246a. It says: "M long as nobody tllks, tbe President bolds all the cards." ONCE you have tna$tered ihese simple ""·'-11 rules, you will understand The Watergate ,.1 ~ Scandal better than our congrtsanen n 11' now do -or, most likely, ever will. 1 1 Unfortunately, pilot teS1s sbow that 't~J 98.8 percent of potenttal players becbme ,,":"" J frustrated and take up three-dimensional !._ "•t chess instead. • \Vith a well-in(ormed public crlticM in ., 4 this hour of Grave Constitutional Crisis, 1 I sources as saying the Ca mbodian chief was before his stroke. 1-"'----'c.JeC.Uti.Yc b.a_<l.s.Wfc~ ·ous troke Washington considers him the "cement· and had taken "leave or his senses." mg-factor' h·o ca·!f'ti;est1l0Jd"t00-!ih.ak Cambodian government together and On the front page of your March 22 issue-yoo-caf'l'ied-en-ltem .. relating to..Mr. Robert Wheeler in which you ·identified him and labeled him a "junk dealer." 'Ibe issue involved ls an alleged zoning violatloo at his residence on Shadow Lane. stand The Watergate ~ the White House. The "Chapin'' card do is buy a set ol l. can't talk. The "Mitchell'~ card is a bit · O"C'"i"ttn-g ,---better.-Wlth-1 yOVef.e&ip.n • new fun ~am e, mittee to Re-elect the President Among it's clear that -what this count·ry-'---1--"'';..!" espera e y nee a ·re urn lie l • 1 1 simpler scandals or yesteryear v A CJA source used the French phrase, resist Communist encroachment. The 11etre desempare," to describe Lon Nol '!! prospects are poor for a Cambodian mcotal instability. Another source told cease-fire such as have been signed in the CIA that Sirik Matak, a poWer in Vietnam and Laos. Phnom Penh, bad confided sorrowfully that "Lon Nol ls a sick man both PR&gDENT Nizon is an x Io us physically and mentally," and tb~t "his meanwhile, to see the Lon Nol regime r,;. Intellectual processes no longer funct.lon main in power. For the Joint Chiefs have .. they once did." warned that, ii the Communists grab In anothor secret dispatch from Phoom Cambodia, reopen Its port to military Penh, the CIA reported that 11tht cabinet shipments and tum the country into a has discussed ways and means or easing base for guerrilla operations qainst (Lon Nol ) oo< or the day to day conduct South Vl~tnam, tile Saigon regime could of government business." not survive. Later, three or his most powerful The Prtsldent dropped tons of bo!llbs associates. according to the CtA urged and gambled thousands of American him to give up the presidency and' accept lives to ~revent a Communist takeover of the ceremonial post ol chief of state Im-South V1etnan1. That ts how Lo~ Nol 1 _____ 111¢1.ately. Slrlk Matak added that a new su~~enly .~as become a key man, 1n the constllutlon aiuld he promufgatecqul~P1e>lden"• lndochloa 1tral<11Y- ly and ll would be assured tliat-umNOI Footnote: The bomblni o1 the prcsi·- would continue as chic! or st•te. denUal palace rocenUy ts believed by 11 the CIA to have been a wild attempt by LON NOL," reported the CIA. the pilot to assassinate Loo Nol oot a "replled that be did not Intend to be cltleJ larger palace ]llct afatnsl him ai oome ol llllO 11 this time (but ) ... that he rumors out ol l'llnoni Penh have hinted. ' PLEASE allow me to make two point.s regarding this story. The first regards Dear George : I'm addicted to your stupid col· umn. I Icnow It's stupid, and my wife knows it's stupid •.. but I read it, stupid as lt Is, and laugh at It. My wlle thinks It's stupid al90, but she reads It, too. Can yoo explain this. What's the answer? EDF. Ddr Ed F,: ~·re stupid! (Is that rtghH I'm no good al rid· dies.) - (Wrlle to George for tile oolutloo lo all of li!~'s problems. No big IVtl'ds, please.) "Watergate! ' Once you have read and Othe"f Things and becorne a rich Wall comprehended the simple rules, the Street lawyer. But your wife's name is whole thing becomes crystal clear and Martha . So you don't get to talk either. you will become a Weil·lnformed Citizen. In fact, only one player in the whole FIRST OF '" Watergate! Is "'ayed game gets to talk. He's the lucky one ,_, .,. wbo draws the "Ziegler" card. This en- by ~1 players and two dice -ail 4373 of titles him to say, 11No comment," 115,347 which should be loaded. times. The object of the game Is to get to the White House. Or, if you are so inclined, A GOOD card to draw Is "FBI." 1'1lis simply to get the Whit. House. empowers yoo to lnvestlgat. crime. To The first players are a group of CUban Investigate crime you go dlttcUy to the refugees and ex-CIA agents. They land White House. The players there don't ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. IVted, Publlshor Thoow llttvil, Edilor Barbara Krtibtch Editorial Page Editor I on a square marked Watergate! They know anything about crime. You are $0 land there to get Larry O'Brien. They ·grateful you give all your secret in· The tditnrial Pltr. ot the Dtlll • hate Larry O'Ri:ien because be Is a hin.. formation about crime to their attorney. Piiot teek4 to Inform and •tlmu· ~ ,-r late readers by 1irescn tlna thl! pie. He will keep your secret becau.se he, of rn•1\·itpaper'1 opinions all(t com- rt I j l I Each of these players then receives a course, can't talk. 1nt-ntRry un topics of lnt<'.fc,;t ana i card which reads: "Go to Jail. Go Some:tlnlcs the wrong cards get mixed s11-111 1r1<·an~. by providing a forum dlrcctly_tq__J~ Do z:m _pass Go or an)'. In. One mlgh say, '1f\e1ncmber to con· fnr the c:xprf"ttlon of our ·teader1' other l•formatloo. C.Ollect 110,000 a-t rl6ute l!00,000-thc aay iftel"lirn"tlt10rton-. --01unlons~and .Jzy ....... ntin&-..11>!"-lcl--4~-1-1-' ·•ear." ecclve-elther-one-Ambessedorshiri...to--diVf'l'&t viewpoints of lnfoMfltd ob-~ " · SCl'\'et:s and 1poke1mtn on topics . The other players then draw cards and Luxembourg or one phone call entitling of tht day. money. They draw their money from a you to get out of a Swiss Jail !ree." But bo• marked, "Stam." There Is lots aod such canls are lrom a similar, but di!· lots of IL U II 'very clean money. It has fe1<11t, game; • Wedne.sday, April 4, 19'13 ' I I I UA.fLY PILUf t• ~ay Care ·for Retarded Children Due ' ~I ... An extended day care center for men-p.m. five days a v.•eek. An hUtinl enroll-for persons over 21 who can no Jone:er Count ~'~Solons -· ~A1~ • v o· t1lly • retarded .persons wllh other ment of 20 persons Is sou,zht. partlclp..'\te in acbool dlstrict programs. ~l--fllllyllic:al.lha~n~d~le12pspscwllwllll~apel'"llnunext~~moo""'~~l-'-·-1lllelle..--"CODID!er._w~o1~1!d'\--,~ol~fer..,~~:=1---ls~he~sal~d~."'°-::::::=:::=-'.:::=n-.=--o~r..,,----~ in lhe HunUnstoo Beach-Fountain Valley development, personal care, social In-Costo. the program wou a -f ~~Jl ,~' •;~-' ~~·~~ Orange Counly.'s ·~ oonalon sput on deadlilie for paiaage of bilk by Ibo hou30 lhe lsaue of uk..IM, Coogreas lo "'8<! of oriCin li tlieY-ve ~ be ca!ried over in- laws requiring •t.Teasl half of lhe .,.._ to· the .econcl .yesr of the new two-year tion's •oil .~ to be canied oo session, permuting' a bill to be set ror American ~po. bearing oo)Y three limes and providing I Sen. Oerinls E. carpenter J« .(R· !tr eight legislative recosaes during 11\e I Newwrt Beach) -.i apkllt, Ibo _ two-year period, · . ; "-ilbly joint resolution. Sen. James.E. ACR.9 goeJ back. lo lhe Assembly lot I Whetmore (Rr~ •Habra) joined with the coocurrenee in amendments. 1 Senate majoriil' •· ~hlch approved lbe MSEMBLY ACTION$ LAST week ! m~~ure on,•· w vote. ' found the Orange County delegation split , THE ONLY <rmER'Senate vote dtll'-on the Zberg Fom:t Practice Act of 1973 : i .. lbe f1l!al ftet.of March found Whet--AB 227 -which passed oo a 50 to 23 1 ~ a~ 30 senators concurring \\'itb vote and goes to the Senate for con-! anOther ·A&!embly reSQJ.uUon settili.g new sideration. i joiol ntleo for the LegiSlalure. Carpenter .----------- 1 wa,•ibserl.t from the voting on ACR 9. ( ) ! 'lbe resohiUon provides a series of bill CAPITOL ,process deadlllies, a Jan. 30, 1974 • ' !Ii~ntington ~ :Girl Wins ;Essay Ev~nt' ' -' I Kathleen Kong, • Hunt ington Beach 1 High School student, was named the wln- : ner of the Omega Psi Phi rratemity ~essay contest and f150 scholarsblp, ao-1 cording to Dr. Larry Lucas, principol. l Competing with 233 studenta from M .alates, Miss Kong, 17, captured Orsi place with her composition "Better Cam- niunity Relations ThroClgh the Three R's: Role, Respect and ReSjii)OSlbUily." Assen'lblYQlfll ·Kenneth Cory ( D - Ga!tlen Grove) and John Brlgga (R- Fuller(on) voied yes, while Assemhlyrnen Robert Bad.ham (R-Newport Beach) and Robert H. Burke (R-HunUnglon Beach) op~ the measure. ·. AB 227 creates a system for state regulation or timberlands, sets up an , ' eight-member State Board of Forestry to divide state inlo. iat least three fore.st districts and establishes-rules for each - within nine 'months after final approval of lbe law. THE SAME SPLIT resulted when Assemblymen vol~-368 -a bill probll>ilil!i schools m administering ocbolatllc aptlb!de for purposes Other then hllher e on placement, Individual evaluaUon by a peycbologisl or for dellgnaled ,,...,.ch JIW'P*S. CITED FOR VALOR Maurlca M.rcott. Huntington Man Feted Hunti,ngton Beach r e s I d en t Maurice Marcotte has be e n honored by United AlrlinM for bla ·'" In subduing an armed man on ~panyplane "l!f Los Angeles - la.sl year. Marcotte, foreman of main- tenance for UAL at Los Angeles, and Woodrow W. Andrews Jr., a mechanic fer the airline, w~ honored wllb UAL's President's Award for "lbe!r oulslandlnc and courqeous perfcrm.ance" in ca~ luring the armed man aboard a Untied ·Air Uneo flight on Ibo ground In September. Surprised by her accomplislunen~ the student said, "The essay was an usign- giyen by my English teacher Mn. Bernard. I had no Idea lhal 'lt'would Briggs and C<x'1 VO\'d yea; lladbam and Burke were Oppoll9d1 (passed $8-11, lo ~le) ......... ·-···-----------·-·-----·-·• ________ _. . . senior recently tted for flnt and a scholarship of $565 in the Garden Grove Art Guild's fine arts contest . ... . She was also named top competitor in ·the Los Angeles Aria and Concerto con- ' terrt and the concerto division of the .-Orange County Music Arts Glub com- 1fittilion. Orange Coast. District's Candidates Set for KOCE ""d.asl Ilecember, she received lhe Girl ,fi9oors trophy !!! lbe 1172 Orange County '*eademic Decalblon sponsored by the ~Orange County Department of EducaUon. ·, ~·McNally Thief !:~ -: • • i,,l' akie1 ,ll,~p>rfli j ,'°''1 · .,... ·, .' I rl ~! ' - .: A ...,..,,.,elul blirw who ipay I haye figured ha WU, bound for ~ • :40range County ,.,llpeolle_ H Lll J ~~.anyway and !wad nothing to lose ~ 1: broke ~to Costa Mesa's McNally : 1 .Q>ntinuation High School. • r Campus Director John O>leman 1 .. told Patrolman George Poling that 1 # whoever entered the office through a window pried open four desk -drawers, causing $50 damage. -t· A nwnber of .students are in '·. danger of being sent to juvenile hall .for repeated truancy, Coleman said, adding that all the intruder , ,. took was lhe. daUy altindance . tt.reconis. J~.1 l.;:.r-- 1 ~ .. Marina Hill )., ·' ''•"Residents Candidates for the Orange Coast College District board of trustees will ouUine campaign po.sltlona over KOCE- TV, Channel 50 April 10 and April t2. AU four contestanta In lbe April 17 election wU1 ·be presented on ''Omnibus SO'' wblcll appear1-at.8:30 p.m. Tuesdays and at T:!O p.m. Thilnda)'11. H08TED BY JIM Cooper, the show wlll:esplore·.the 1-1•w!lh-.t11o.iwo ln- cwnbents and ~:two c:llalleng<rs. All candidates· nm 1Jtttrustei'5areu for the four-yOC' collep board ,-1a. ·-·-' One ~ls_ Worj!l Keene, retired poslmallto.of Seal Beach anil vice-presi- dent of tllo •bolid of 1rua1.... He has !>em a bcNltrd membe!' for nell'ly 12 years and se?ved as ix:.esident on three oc- casions. K~ recently was appointed ·chairman of a national committee developing TV programming for ethnic and minority education. 1be other incmnbent is George Rodda Jr., Corona del Mar, a board member for four years. Rodda is president of Management Engineering Corporation; pu\ prealdent of lhe college board and past chairman of the community coUege secllon ol lhe Callfomla School Boards Alloclallon. RUNNING AGAINST KEENE l 1 Frances ~o. Mann, Hunllngton .llO&cl>, mother of five and a pracliclng medical management coosultanl. Mann """"" three YJ:!ll'l Qll the tmJd .of lhe Soulhem califomla Hospital Credit Marlagers Association and ls vice i>mldenl of lhe South Coast NeµrolCJSlc:al Medical Group. Donald A. Sli81111i, Newport lleadl, ls challenging Rodda. Slrausa, resident of Orange County for IS years, served lour years on the Newport l!fadl Elementary School District .bolnlandJl~.Y.ell years on lhe Newport.Mela Unlfled School Dlslrlct board. He is vice PNldenl of employe relations for Bedm>an lnstrumenls. ·Edison High Hosting Students' Carnival Edison IDgh School will bold ita !bird aMual student carnival Friday through Sunday at lhe Two Guys shopping conter parking Jot, Brool<hursl Street and Adama Avenue, In Hunllngtoti Beach. ELVIS Air Views Residents of Marina Hill are being W'ged to altend tonight's Seal Beach Plaljltlng Com- mission's meeting to express opinions on increasing the lot "ALOHA FROM HAWAII VIA SATEWlE" 1 : 1eoverage requtrements for 11 11s1ngle family homes. ,., The meeting will begin at ·. ~.7:30 p.m. in the coWlcil ' Chambers, 211 llh St. ~·':•r. THE !,!ti-HOME housing ''I '.tires ii loeltld inland of •' "'8clllc 'Caul IDpny and Is bounded "by IHe"San Gabriel 'trl River on the north and Seal .... r Jkach Bouleva,nt on the south. r ... .,,,1 'lbe Planning Commi111ion la considering two alternative 1 eroposals. Including' songs never before recorded by ELVtS ,, area. teractloo, sensory motor coordination, a month per person, she said. Donat.ions 11M pllot project, believed the only one arB and crafts and behavioral modifica-to help subsidize the cost or the center of ill kind in Orange County, will be tion for all ages, sald Hank Jarboe, are also reque1te1. operated. by the. Orange County Associa-director of the association for retarded A meeting for interested persons will lion fw Relanled Children. children. be he ld 7:30 p.m. Aprll 11 at lhe Colooy u mccmful, addltlooaJ centers will The center wou1d be staffed by two Kitchen, Harbor BOulevard and the San open ellewbere in the cowity, spokesmen professional instructors, he said_ Diego Freeway in Costa Mesa1 she said. sa1d "'nlere are no programs ln Orange Reglstrll.Uon fonns will be available at ' County foc menially r$rded persons who the meeting for persons wlabloc lo A site baa: not beeft coofinned, are also deaf, blind or have other participate in the program. allbough arpnizers are looking al physical handicaps," said Mrs. Ruth "We know there is a n...t for ouch a aeveral cblJrch facilities. Stiers, center coordinator. program," she said. "Now It ls JUI& a The center would operate from 2 to 5 The center ~·ould also provide ser.1ice.s mat_ter of reacblng those ptt Dill." 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' • l • ! • itbtm to boeome acq\Ulllnted JCP In~r MW ••mNn<llnp. enney 1--1-. .--51.---0tlst, flitlr:.-11 -----""•.know..Wha~ou·•·~-'°'··~-_..._. ---1----Shop-Su~day-noon-tos-P.M;.8t-the·followlng-stonH11e--. ~----11 .-..,n 4f4.tJ61 Shop Sunday noon to S P.M. at tho following atOi'fif -• ---llarlllr Yisltar FASHION ISLAND, Newport B"Hch (71'4) 644-2313. MM174 FASHION ISLAND, Newport Buch 17141 6'44-2313 HUNTINGTO CENTER. H B h ( ) ,,. _______ _.,, HUNTINGTON CENTER.Huntington S.och 17141 192-7771 .N unlinglon eac 71'4 892.n71. - '· I I . i ...S DAILY PILOT W!dnnd.q. April 4, 197) ' ' For the Marriage Uc ens es CRANE K.nr.1111 L. Cr•ne. Age ,U, ol 10111 S. W. Blrcll S!., Sente An•. D1'9 ot Ofllll Aorll 1. 1'13. Survlvec:i tlY wUt') '1.ucy; dlf.IQh!lr•, 0 !1n1 L. Menn. co.11 Mew; Cvol A. PlllPO•, PIWelil•J p.irerir1L Mr Ind Mr1. Marl n CflM, Cosla Ml .. J tlll'ff' llr(lttit'fS; C~ll, Atfrtd eriit L:lovd Cnin.; sl1lers, Mr1. Merg.,r1! WlllOn .Incl Wt. Vlra)lll& Eltlon, 111 o1 Coate Me1e· iw.....n cir1ndchlldr..,, GrevnlcM i.er>1lcei w ........ , &'t'; lodl't', 2 PM, H1rbor R11i "*'-11 Park, with Jtev. Don M.aoox ollk1at1ng. Bell 8'9Mlw1v Morrvarv Olr.ctors. • CUNNINGHAM 11. Georoe CUMl1111nam. Rffkllnt of \~-..,"'-Mar~ ol dMlh1 Aorll J, ~ w1,., Murr., J. C-. i " ~ of tM : two IOllf, Eugene ~ F. ¥nt1t110l'lam1_Murrlet1, •nd Gef"ald w. CUPlllillQlllm, YllQIH; two Hu!lhl.,.1 '. Gey SHv1, Stll 01'911'; Clrol J, M¥>n., s.n t P-.i!ro; brothef, Tllomtl J. Cunnl1191Mm, Et Ctrrllo; tl1tw, Cl•r• P•lne, B•l-ltllnd; lhlrtMft 1rendcltlldr..,; thrft or .. T'i1r~l'lllllret1. P~lv1i. I • m 11 v ~~ ve ~=~ 1nr:=l1' i.::c View Memorlel P1rk. PKll c \llew ORANGE COUNTY County Attorney. Insane SANTA ANA-Santa Ana At- torrtey Patrick Duggan has been found to be insane and unable to understand the nature f)r two criminal cha rges filed against him. OrMge County S u p e r I 'o r Court Judge James F. Judge made the ruling late .M_onday and ordered the commitme.pt of Duggan, 50, to MetropolitaR State Hospital in Norwa lk. THE RULING means . the su.spension of ~child molest charges stemming from Dug· gan's alleged improper ap- proaches to two Garden Grove girls ages 3 and 5, and charges filed after he allegedly misap. propriated !550 from a client's Mertu.rv, Dlrector1. . DAVll fund$. Si.van Toild Devl1. ll~IOf ~..,,,.,.--------- •.r.cll; d•t• of dfflh, Merell 31, tr.I, In A rwvchialrist's report ex· 1M1men. Arlron1. $urylvtd toy motner, r'~ ~;r;!• 8::l:: lr°..=:rt 89l~r.!•";:i amlned Monday . by Judge 1l1l1r1f J11n l.. 8rol1111'1 CO.II MIM' ud led • Pelrlc •A. Divis, Leourwo l1eclli'tot01hlr: J ge 110 that, three Of Dug· ln-lew, WIU11m 8rol111t1, Cosll Miili • orendp1rtflls, Mr. Ind Mr1, C. l.. 0. gan'S Sisters had Simi!ariJy Arlrone. v11111non8 T~r~•v. " '\.7~ !~Hf~,.~~~'/' r,r1:!f1. Fi:-~v l~"'' been certified as mentally Ill. l~'f=n:!~1~,.~ ~~Tri:.::'*.: ~; Duggan is the brother of the a:,.or~~~~r~~ior~'."1'.,. Uo11111 audl late television personality Tom ICEltWITH Du H Marv G. KHW11n. Rnldetlt o1 (9011~ ggan. e r:an for Orange 1d <1e11111111r1 S11Jr1 .. Otd; artnd· County supervisor in the First HUl1~· dill of CMefll, Allorll ), lf1l. SliH'YIY• d111Qh r Mlnnen• Ord. tiolll of H-1 81ecl'I; ~. WHll•m SolltN!' l..lk• D'~Mct r-·· years ago G-v•, WFK:Oris1111· t1111r, MIM;tfe Rl,llf.. llli.tl ..,.... • dl-n. i...MHlflll HI ••. SlfY'll;n, Frlde''" 1 PM, l"eclffc View ChilPll. Entombment, FotHI L.ewn Gllllcltll. l"Kllk;. Vlw< MO<'luarv. 0 1ri,1lifil••n H • Elmer E. l.Mnertt. A .. '2. of 1100 ous•1•g S.mer, Coll• Mesa. O.lt Ill dltlh, ,t.prli 11 11- 2. ltn. Slolf"Yivecl l)y WI ... Net\CYJ "°"' L•rrv; tttrw cleuohltr1, L.oflo L.al,lrlf Ann ""-:r.11• L.eentr"'"..,__..._ ... _T~ bro!,....., lovd, of 1111110'1; Vlrgll &r Mn": L.Nnl I. llllrlilfs; -~ •ps l.Hntrts. Coloredo; 11111r•. Btrnlc• Set H•Klllmr/ ..... llllnol1; llos.tmerv K11111r, l•nr. Monie•. Memorl•I serylcn, Frkl•Y· I PM<.51. JtmH EDIKO!>tl Church, 3:109 Vie L1CM11 Newport 9..cll, wlln Fr. John AWY O!'llcl•llna. F•mlly WQ(IH/• ..... wlltifrio 19 m1k1 memori.t corilr butlon1. Pl••M conlr11111M' kl Ille Or•ll!l'f CIM/fll)' Glrl or BllV Seoul• of Am1•ice. Biii Broedwey Mortu•ifr(,jt'eclor1. Ro.,.~R. Alie¥. Alie 2:1, of Ull...,.edmer, Al>I. ' Anel'lelm. D•I• of dtllh, April 2, 1tn. urylved toy per ... 11, Mr, tncl Mrs. ~Hlrblfr o.-11.111v Elkll3M, IClnUIT Vlll:le, ll:•v Moor•, Elkhert. Strvlce1, S1turc11v. April 7, Aoritrl Fun1r11 Home, H11110ton. Ken .. 1. 8111 llroedwev Mo r 1 "' 1 r v , ForwerdlllQ Dlrec1;,~y Normen N, Wov. 2906 Por1ole Drl~. COlll Ml ... 0111 of dull\, April 2, lm. Survived. by_ wilt, £11111 '°"I Herrv M. Woy. of Mir• Lome, C1I I.; IWllVI 11r•ndchlklrl!'I; four 1rw1t1r11'11khlldrtft. Slf'Vkn, T1HJrld1v. 12 Moon, Peclnc Vllw Cllepel, with lllY. !M,iCe A. 1<11!'711 Of· nc11tlllV. lnl9rmlfl 1_ Peclrlc: v I 1 w M~•I l"ant. Pecmc View Mortu.,.y, DlrlK"ltM'I. ORANGE -"How to Play the Housing Game" is tbe title of a lecture to be glVfft'l'fiqrs· day at Chapman College ' by the Orange County Office. of Consumer Affairs. J im-Shimanoff, director of the office, will coordinate a program that will include the topics "Do Apartment Renters llave Rights?" and "Is Thi s Repair Necessary?" The program begins at 7 p.m. in Hashinger Hall, 313 N. Glassell St. Admission is free. For further infonnation call 834-6100. Federal Work Program Called Success . 1:· . • ,, \ J --lly-;fMlK-llROBACK-<>l-lbe-hat<kor1-cases on-the......&o higher i"'esllgatil><.pco1J.._:J!«l•nce while e_erf,_,ormln"i:SiT.gC.Ci;;"",.-=~='-·-· :.:Nelson='=-=added.==--tkln for tbe -In the pn>-°' "" °'"" ,. ... '''" job, the PSC divl.sion has pro-terv ew duties and led to an gre SANTA ANA -A make-vided suppontve services in· h(N THIS PROCESS, all intermediate promotional step SllflLAR LADDER techni· If the federal govermnent work prolJTam funded by the eluding provision for medical credentials and Irrelevant .... t I t· t nu... -• ......1 in other should fall to refinance tht 0 • w permanen nves 1ga or. ,_ """'" ~ pro-am after June 30, the Fede~!~ .. govemmerif has . f~r care, child care a n d qualification have be e n "The new career ladder ,departmenl.S with erfective c~iy Personnel Derwrtment excet.'\leU its most optinusttc ta . -· bl removed, permitting the -predictions, the Orange Coun· lranspor Uon. i111s ena ed would make it possible for results. will pick up most of the fune· 1y p c r s 0 n n e 1 Department 1nost of the enrollees to get employment of minorities and persons o f disadvantaged 'l'be county P e r s o n n e I lion$ of P~ under the regular reported to the Board of successfully through the initial women where they formerly background 10 enter th~ in· Department has been praised county bu~(el. as a stipulatiqn Supervisors Tuesday. "hurdles of starting a job. may have been disqualified,· terviewcr class and work up by the U.S. Department of of lhe Affirmative Action Pro-- "obcrt Nelson. di·r-•·r of Du . th 1. . loci Nelson said. without the deadend im· Labor Manpower Administra· gram., " ..... w ring e eon 1nu1ng per "The interviewer w a s the Public Service Careers until the program ls com· previOUJly a deadend job Division sai<! 256 ~rsons had pleted. in its first financing creating a very high turnover. been enrolled in the period phase, an additional 50 to 70 In most cases, part time Jaw bct\.l.'een September 1971 and disadvantaged persons wilt be student! occupied the posi- December 1972. Of these 209, placed on the job, Nelson said. tions. The top investigator < ., ... F ost,er Homes Prime Need ., ... , I '- or 82 percent were still on the positions required prior ex· job. l\1ost similar programs NELSON SAID one of the perience as an invesUgator have about 60 percent staying heartening things about the meaning that ·an interviewer on the job. program was that after the in: would not qualify for lhe jobs. Of the working enrollees,-45 iUal placements most county percent have received departments were requesting meritorious step increases in PSC appointees. salary when they became An example of success eligible. through job restructuring is found in the Public Defender's "THUS, 1tlE P u b I i c Defender investigator work force 'vas made up primarily of ex-police investigators," Nelson continued. SANTA ANA -"A child without love Jives in a cruel and often terrifying world." ThtiS spoke President NixOO when he proclaimed the First National Action for Foster Children \Veek, April 8-14. Probation Department. say the greatest and most pressing need in Orange County is for fosteiliOinei. -~ "Many ol~er youths and teens remain in unstable homes and in institutions beci\use too few families will ' accept these children into, thetr homes. A l s o , han- dicapped children wait in in. stitutional care for a nonnal environment." Knight sa id. 111rs. Boles emphasized the need ior good foster homes in the counfy. ''It is especially difficult tO place children from adolescent' age levels and with emotional, menta l or phys~ handicaps," she said. ~ "Special pareOOJ are needeCf who can cope with and help these children,'.' she added. urging anyone interested to contact her at· the Probation THE PROGRAr.f was fund· office. ed by a federal grant of PSC has developed a career $362,000. Whether it 'will con-ladder beginning a t in· tinue is unknown. Personnel terviewer and leading through Director \Yilliarn Hart said Municipal Court Investigator "The new class or Municipal Court Investigator ,prOvided the opportunity for individuals to g a i n inves!igative ex· Bert Knight, foster home recruiter for the Orange eouil- ty Welfare Department· and Mrs. Nancy Boles who hojds the same position with the there had been indications that the federal government will contin'ue the funding . Of the 256 who were placed in county positions, 134 were in regular county jobs and 1?2 in federally funded PubJk Employment Program <PEP) positions. To date. 35 percent of the former PEP enrollees have been transferred to permanent positions. ftallsayings•d are-a111ce... - The bulk of the persons in the program were ethnic minority members and soml' were Vietnam veterans , former w e I f a r e recipients, bard-core unemployed and the handicapped. TO ENROLL and keep"SOme· ··-··- 7th Step Volunteers Wanted Volunteers who can donate their time to helping ex-con: victs adapt to the outside world are being sought by the Golden West College chapter o( the Seventh Step Fouo· dation. 'The newly formed chapter will hold its first meeting tonight at 7 o'clock in the col· lege·s Community !'.=enter. Ernest Moore . GWC coordinator for s p e c i a I services, said the 20.-member chapter is looking for people with a variety of backgrounds and interests to aide former inmates as buddies, j ob counselors and as tutors. The Seventh step is an organization or ex-conviCts. Moore said a n y o n e in- terested in helping can attend the meeting or may contact him at the college, 892-7711. Department, 532-7411. fJ ' ~' ARBUCKLE I< SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY fl7 E. 11111 SL, Colla Melo ....... BAL-ra.BIMERON FUNERAL HOME County Car Buyer ••• In savings Because there is a big difference. Only Home backs your savings with the strength of over $4Y2 billion in assets -more than any other savings and loan-association in th e world. Safe , , • in loans People borrow where they get the best service and the best terms. For years, Home has been the Leading Lender, providing funds to buy or facilitate a sale on family homes, Gl Corona del Mar 173-N58 Costa Mesa 141-2424 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY H~nted by Police at Home, you can be sure of lhe highest inlerest always, with maximum insurance, and all the most wanted free services. In really imporlant business affai rs, prudent people like tQ deal good apartments, selected coml)1ercial and industrial property. Home also offers MIMllOU- lENDEfl refinance loans, providing extra cash at low, First Trust Deed terms. Call any Home Savings office and ask for your neighborhood loan consultant. J lG Broadway, Costa Mesa LI 8-3433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BE ACH MORTUARY 1705 Laguna Canyon Rd. 4M-SIU • PACIFIC Vin MEMORIAL PARK Cemttery Mortuary Cliapel 35411 Pl<lfte Vkw Drive Newport n.ae•, catUernla ~· • PEEK FAMILY t'OLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 813-35%5 • SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beacb - Police in Newport Beach and other Orange.County conl· munities are seeking a man they suspect of buying more than $12,000 in used cars with forged cashier's checks. ''The guy ans,Ye r s newspaper ads for automobiles being sold by private parties," said Newport Beach Detective Sgt, D.V. Picker . ...!'.!J'hen he pays for them with a fraudulent cashier's check ." Picker said so far, two vie· tim! of the fraud have turned up in Newport Beach. One lost a $3.225 car. The other lost a $2.000 car. Picker described the car buyer as being of medium height, in his mid-505 and wearing a moustache. Det. Roger Barham of the Orange Police Department said,. a man answering the FROM F asliion sland Newport Beacli same description is suspected or \Vriting a phony check to buy a car for $1,850 in that city. "The address he gave was a gas station in Pomona," Braham said. The Orange detective said similar checks have been tum· ing up in Anaheim and Santa Ana. Picker said the suspect is using starter checks given to him in a pack of 50 when he opened a business account at Wells Fargo bank ln Pomona.; ''They are completely blank, so all he ha s to do is print 'Cashier's Check' across the top and Lhey look legitimate," he said. Both Picker and Brahanl wanlf:d people selling cars by themselves to scrutinize anv checks they receive. · with the leader • OPEN SATU RDAY; APRIL 7, 9 to I ar .. ...-, .... ._..,,aa'sno.. H~•Slllstrlt'-. • llE LOGESI ASSEIS & 1#.MISI' AC1UIL DOI I 'JI RESERVES LA MIRADA UUSE. Rc.c:?amAa .6"1·1310 ANAHEIM BUENA PARK 8010 Beadi:Blvd.. •28:!0" SANTAANA 1ll00 Ni>rth Main St. 547-9611 lOf South Harlx>r Bou!Ml'll .,..,... GARDEN GROVE 11922 Brooldmnt&. -CGmelD and •• whyllome Savinls is Number • AccoUtll'lliw lm.ured lo '20.000. .tthmulti~9CCOUl'lt i!l$Ul'tl11te .... 1ato1,. for eir•f!IPll • t.ndt,ol 4 can keeti 119 to ~280,000 lull'J ~ 1111 ""'11'dt Ll,,.st. .......,, nolFIAL._ L-fllnll ,,...,,,, Mw!lllw>l'fllf.AAL ..... llld i.-"*"°"" ~. ... STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR . . \ I f PILOT-ADVERTISER Ecologjst 2,.,ltunt Legendary Bigfoot Eyes O~ . ·. r T-/,. M 1ster Persists for Cen!u!J'__About Ape-like Man I ar_...,gm-Christian Science Monitor S.rvice Hlmaiayan Mountaim cl Nepal. Page, an also was found. • I • SAN FRANCISCO_ Somewben> In the Ohio buslnesunan, bas been the principal o .. r the last 10 years 64 people have Oipilol News Semce deep forests of the great Pacific Bfln&ll(11 ·a1 backer o1 the seattb for reported sighting Bigfoot In various I SACRAMENTO' _ Young Northwest, the legendary Bigfoot may be ig oot. places in several states. Byrne has 1.000 1 Bill Prw, the new executive fast asleep 00 8 bed of moss. All.hough Byrne has never seen Bigfoot, ''associ.ates" scattered across oortbe.m dlr lo v lh Pl 1 nd Peter Byrne and ~--, H. Page m a 1960 searching erpeditlm he ·stal<S with lnstruc1lons to call him day ec r 01 e · ann ng 8 w-·'d llke not""" bett"er~ lhanw to awakeo discovered a nine by four foot, one-foot or night if there is a sighting. Conservation League. Isn't UU.I ....... "' thick bed of moss in dense underbrush 1 wUllng to condemn all those him ( ber) d d lo traditional targeis of the en.. or an put an to more near a creek. .,-than a century of speculation and vlronmentalisU! -off-highway mystery about the large, ape-like man • · vehicle1S, developers and the said to i'oam, eat, and aleep on the like. • fringe.s ol civilizatioQ.... ~ NAME in thf' NEWS ARMED WI111 TRANQUIUZER gUlls, binoculars, and tw.o-way rad.Joi, Byrne and others have been searching several years for Bigfoot, or Sasquatch as he is known to Indians of lhe Northwest. "m E MOSS HAD BEEN pulled from trees up to a height of IZ fee t," says Byrne. "Around the bed were hundreds or bones. We also found the remains of two wild goats and a large deer. IN JUNE. 1'71, SEVERAL people near The Dalles, Ore., along the Colum bia River. saw what looked like a "great big man in a furry sweater." AH the people . including a highschool teacher \\'ho stared at the "thing" for scvel-al nlinutcs through a telescopic sight as it stood in a field, reporled that it was more than eight feet tall. ll ,~1 "IMtA1' l'lJ dive. 1"o st JiU lb SW lllll1 R6ST IA Y Hert • Named Chief DAILY PILOT 9 In the Service U.S. Air Force Sergeant Gtort I and Mrs. Ceorge W. Sager, 14562 Golden We st, \Vestmlnster, has arrived for duty al Minot AFB. N.D. . Sergeant Sager, a. security policeman, Is assigned to a unit o! the Strategic Air Q:m- mand, America's nu c I ea r deterrent force of long range bom~rs and intereontinental recruit training at the Naval ainin Center at San Die o. 1'farine Lance Co r p o r a I Ronald F. Morris, husband of the former Mlss Donna L. Thompson of 4281 Friesland DrlVe. Huntington Beach, was promoted to his present rank while serving at the Marine Corps Base, Gamp Lejeune, N.C. ballistic n1issiles. He previous· J}· ser\·ect at Andersen AFB , CapUol NeM'S Ser,'ice Guan\. ~tarine Master Sergeant Albert F. Deni.Ilg Jr., husbend of the former Miss Judith L. Baldwen of 157 Swan Lane, •tun ti ngton &each . partici pated in initia ting ne'A' members inlo the "Mysterious Realffi\of King Neptune" dur- S1\CRAf.tENTU -S e n Rather he admits he wants to make his own personal in· vestiga tions. B-yrne .:.. an Irish-born big game hunter -is a Conner searcher for the legendary abominable snowman said to be in the j'There were no signs d. man such as flres or scraped bones. It doesn't seem likely that whatever was there was a" bear because the bones had not been sucked for the marrow, and a bear would not have dragged so large a deer." Near the creek an indistinct footprint One legible footprint was discovered; a bare footprint over 20 inches loog. From memory the teacher drew a sketch Sho\V· ing a thick furry creature with long arms, a wide face , and virtually no neck. Ralph C. Dills (0-TorranceJ l'\avy Seaman Ste\'en C. has been named chairman of Ledsinger. son of ~lr . .and the Cali fornia delegat ion for J\trs. James C. Ledsinger of planning the United Nations 216 De Anza, and husband of worldwide geothermal energy th~rmer llliss Cynthia L. conference to be held in late Schenzinger or 162 Santa 1974 or early 1975 in f\.1argarita, all of San CaUfomia . · Clemente, graduated from i n g traditional ceremonies ~ aboa rd the amphibious assault ship USS New Orleans. ' PRESS IS follow~ in the lootstepo of another articulate representauve . of the ccin- urvauon movement, Janet • • 0 l Adams, chairman of the California Coastal Alliance, who represented her group well in the state Capitol. \ Bolh are artic u1ate spokesmen for the preserva-0 tionist cause -but they also have that ablfill'_!Q listen. BU_l.LDERS EMPORIUM The battle for the coastline is won -thank Mrs. Adams for that, and the wild rivers' bills have passed and be~n slgntd by the Governor - thanks to Sen. Peter Behr. (R· Tiburon), Press' former employer. CONSERVATIONm'S now have turned their attention to the ... rgy crisis. "'lbat's the new battle- ground," Press said, and he expects it will take three to four years to ease the Pro- blem. Preu and the PCL want to look at ' -How much ~ergy the state will need in tlle future. -What alternative power -sboul4 be comidered. ' . -How to ~gulale gas and electriqlfprlfi"g:. -How lo ..iooa.1&t the use I of -power.: r .. · r-·-, ... ~ .. -e energy i JIO"l!li'.planl sipi\g guldellnes. ' . PmB~~thO lhn· "-·ll 11'.Jf,,. Ing Is ~ \¥ 1'CL lo ls> •. volve JtseH in ,Chi •gy que&. ' lion -and "i?IJ~s the lhoughl. • The young acli vist will also _ work on legislation designed to redu ce smog in Southern California, to establish a tax on each sale or transrer of land to r aise funds 10 buy open space, and to give citizens legal standing to sue to pre- vent environmental dama ge. PCL, Press says, will tray and establish some rapport with local government and bu.'1nem gro"Up s, including chambers or comm'erce. . ''ENVIRONMENT~ have been critic~ justly for not .seeking support from these groups," Press said, and ad· mitted "there are potential conflicts yet there are many areas where we can work together. "I don't buy the contention there is an automatic labor~­ vironmental conflict," he said. The 32-year-old Press is a firm believer that construction , of mass rapid transit systems and water reclamallon pro- hike the economy of the various communi ti es in California. jects will produce jobs and ~ Finances llT•IG WllKI FREI! l2' pOOl COVER ~ WITHTHIS \ PACU.GE 12'x36" Dive~d POOL PACKAGE To Tr ails The state Department or Pubilc Works has begun this Includes 12 foot pool, 36,. deep, with a heavy vinyl liner and steel sidewall in new month to di~rt $30,000 per red, white and blue __ montJi-1roJn_Jts.J2....milli.on -L.71.-•-1triped-de1ig,n.---monthly higbw'lf budget for use on local. bicycle trail pro-Complete with grams, °'*!al' have an-cor1ridge fote<. nounced. The •pni-ogi-..,-'J .. tting up -1- Kii ILi GRILL BAR·B·QUE Cost alumin um constrvction with two cooking grids a nd two fire grate positions for quick searing and roosti ng. Extra large cooking capacity. Exclu sive safety·seol prevents unsightfy dripping. 2688 -8UDGITltR =~SCREEN DOOR Al<rtu<M a roll --·· fQm>ed frame w;it, . reinforced corners, push ba r a nd knob latch and comes in 30", 32" and 36" widths.. All hardware <.J:lo;;<"" a nd air closer included. 599 MECHANICS BRAND RADIATOR PRODUCTS ANTl·RUST •Protects against rust and corrosion FAST FLUSH •10-minute one-step cleaner STOP·LEAK •Seeks out and plugs minor leaks YOUR CHOICE 19CEA. 6-FOOT - ALUMINUM STEPLADDER • Double riveted construction • Full 3" roil and step • Heavy duty spreaders • Heavy vinyl, slip.resistant foot • Heavy extruded top • Folds flat for storage '799 BEDDING PLANTS PITUlllAS OR ASTIRS Two of the most out stancfmg blooming spring flowers. Petunias ore great os border plants or in hanging baskets. Asters ore perfect os cut flowers. ...-=-~HUMMINGBIRD ~ FEEDER -•~· -:-5)1. . - Watch these unusual birds feed. qnce.,they •tat!; feeding, they will notv m year ofter year! In a decorator fl o ral pattern. 1·9 LIQUID PLUM'R OUAllTSID Keeps drains open. Safe I No harmful chemicals used, BUNDT-CAKE PAN TIFLOll 11 COA TID America's largest 1elling coke mold. Use it to make pound coke, festive jewel coke, Germon bundt cake, salads ond frozen jellos. Assorted color1. a bicycle trails fund will permit stalo funding of up to !*,000 per year for local bicycle traD proJei:ta. The bike trail l(und .Is being .et up In 1CCOrdance with a 1972 stale law, said Stale S<tullor J~ -E. Whetrnore • AMERICA'S GREATEST HARDWARE STORES AND HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTERS (R-Full~ • Cities to get otale support for ~ projec;t this year sbowjj •l>PIY by July, a state ofllcls\ said. -- 'IUSnN 1f1t •Ylll II.YD. WDTMINSTIR 67S1 WUTMmlll AYL • ILICI L OF MIWPOIT AYL •t-wmn. BUlllA PARK IUOVAWY YllW ST, 11.:TORO. ..... _ AT LINCOLN AYL ATl\TOIO• OllA••• )Ml L UTIUA A'L ' LA HABRA m1 W. U IAllA ILVD. ATflSTIM AYL ATUAtllaVI . PULURTO• 24'S l. CMA,MAN AVI, COSTA MESA tnL1mtlT. ATSTATlCOlL(CI llVD, ATSAMTA AllAAYI. . •LONG BEACH •VAN NUYS e RIVERSIDE •COVINA •LA CRESCENTA •THOUSAND OAKS •SIMI •LANCASTER •CHATSWORTH •TARZANA•UPLAND •SAUGUS e CHULA VISTA e REDWOOD CITY •GOLETA e VISALIA •VICTORVILLE • GRAN AD~ HILLS • SAN BERNARDINO• CAMARl~LO e BAKERSFIELD •HACIENDA HEIGHTS e SANTA M/IRIA •DEL ANO •SANTA CLARA" •CORONA •ESCONDIDO •SPRING VALLEY • LADERA HEIGHTS e RESEDA e EAST LOS A~ELES .. I I i . ' • I 0 n ' •• 0 n . . • I f I -I ,. . ' Jf DAILY PILOT All StorH Celebrate Grand OpenlllCJ -of Our New ~· 3325 Brisrii at .'1-Arthur Blvd., Santa, Ana _Wtdnt!dq, APlll 4. 1973 • QUEENIE. By Phil lnterlandl COSTA M•SA-4.U I . 11• SI. fOUNTAIN \IALL•Y-17'14 Mf'lllM!a St. 11 Tl-.rt HUNTINGTON IEACl+-llUI l .. dl llff. .11 AU ... 11 COSTA MISA-1 .. jll~ 11¥4. 11 Wi!Mill $1, FOUNTAIN VA.LLIY-161'1 Hlrtiff a1v•. 1M I! • ...,., itUNTINGTOfll ll!ACH-t1'1 AMnlS 11 I~ HUHTINGTON ll!ACK-4111 Wlfllll' Prictl IHI 11111 T•es. IL TOlt0-11 ''" 11 lledfleMI ltM rug Discount Sto . ire ···and much. much more\ , • I Caaada ·DfY Cold Drinks 12 1·0i·,95c troll Nut Hit DL 12.0~. V'1c11• CHI Tl•• '·. Picnic: or _cCll'lplng. Choice of flawr1. ,..... ~"'-., .,;...,i .,.,._.,...._1io;1r &So . ~-l 'I 1 1111 I REPEAT OF A FORMER SELLOUT! : "I wish all luddy·duddies could be more luday and Jess duddv. like vnu." ' Coastal Entities Run11ing in Red By ntOMAS D. EUAS Mo.re money than Ule $5 million approprla'ted in ProPosillon 20 v.•111 be needed to finance the seven com- missions set up by the voters v.·hen they passed the initiative la.c;t November. But the groups which wrote the measure are bridling under accusations that the $5 1nillion figure was "just plucked out oJ the air." SOU.-nERN GALIFORNIA . FOCUS ln fact , says Peter Douglas, the youthful lawye r primarily responsible for the Coastline Protection Initiative 's language. neither he nor the California Coa.it.al Alliance -evei:Jnt~od"-"....l ' ~million from the state to cover the en· tire co.st of the·pro~t.s outlin· ed in l'roposition 20. BUT AT LEAST two pro- jected.sources they counted on fOT altditlonal ' rDoneY bave evaporated since NOVember and a,nothcr major cost has been added, said Douglas. chief consultant to t h e . Assembly Select Co1nmittee on Coastal 1.one Resources. Douglas also emphasized that the $5 million was not "plucked out of the air." as Los Angr\es Cou nt y Supervisor James tlayes, a member of both the South Coast Regional Coastline Com· mission and the statewide Coastal Zone Conservation Co:mmission. charged. Instead, he said, the $5 million was contained within the Assembl y bill on which Proposition 20 was based. And A. Alan Po st. California's I e g is I at iv e anal yst, concluded last spring Jogger Asks Do g Citatioris Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -Sen . Arlen Gregorio tt>-San '-·lateo) is a jogger. He believes it is a great way to keep in physical trim. But be. and other joggers, ta.ce the sa me problem as postmen, delivery boys and others often attacked by un· controlled dogs. that $5 million would be ade· quate to finance the projects that bill, AB 200, would have mandated. IN A REPORT issued April 25, Post said the measure would cost $5 million, to be draw'n from the ' Bag J e y Conservation Fuhd, p I u s "unknown but probably minor added general fund costs for (services of ,the> attorney general." Douglas said backers of Proposition 20 used Po.st's analysis ·through their fall can1paign. but figured they'd get an additional $2.7 million over three years from the funds earmarked by the Na· lional Coastal Zone Manage· ment Act of 1972 together with at least $500,000 in fees paid for building permits the new coastline co.mmissions will issue. ., This would have provided well over SS million to finance Proposition 20's work, schedul· ~ lo end in 1976. BUT BECAUSE of President Nixon's budget tighteniilg In Washingtol) and a .sun:ten· tatlve ruling bv California Al· ty. Gen. Evelle J. YO;Unger, much or that money won't materialize and the com· miss ioiis are also being hit with a major unanticipated expense. The unoredicted expenses are cominQ; in the form of an estimated $1.2 million in legal fees which Youn~er mav ::-ssess the commissions ovc·r three vears because of a rul - in~ ·that thev are "special fund" ae:encies and n o t "general fund" bodies entitled to free legal services. At the same time. Younger's office tentafivelv ruled that almost all mon.ey from the permit fees must go directly into the state's generar fund and not to the cornmissions theinselves. TAKEN TOGETHER these de<:isions c o u I d cost the co:istal commissions upwards pf S2 mil lion. The federal Office o f h-fanagement and Budget also included no money for Coastal Zone 11anagement Act pro- jects-in its-.lf13..74 budget pro- posals . U this OJTiission is car· ried !orward over the lifetilne of Propositi.,,n 20. it would cost the commissions almost $3 n1illion more. Dou~las and Joseph E. Rodo\·itz, executive director of the statewide commission, say that's '>''hy a supplemental ap- prop r i at ion from ·the Legislature will he needed to lide the new agencies over If problems persist. 79ccourue Men's Crew Fu~ c:ushion foot c:rew •oclt with •toy up rib ·topa. Soft, comfortoble. heavy weight, long wear· i119 85% cotton &. 1.5% nylon. Men'• 1ize1 10 kt 13. Choit• 111f wtm. o..d c:olon. PAIR$ FOR 51c BOrs Sizes 5 pair Sf.OD 7 .. 11/:a oncl 9.11 .·· .............. · .; .. 82 9 ~ Wipe-Clean Vinyl Nurses Oxfords Our lowest price ever on 2-eyelet, w ith full cushion insoles -and fully lined for greater comfort. With rugged, long Wearing wedge so!es so easy on your feet! 5 to 9. $199 Men's Comfortable Double Knit · Slippers ::: c:~s11ou,.i: :-.: $19 9 fabric sarfls witll sturdy rvbber sole for indoors or oil Cdori ill 7 to 12. n!S!:OUNTS FOR HOME GARDENERS Rat. 59c ii Mf :L' ' Snail & Slug 45-Pc. Service 1or ·-a Fine Translucent Imported China '1 ... ~ . " • ... t:...,-. THRllTV'S OWN PRICE SPICTACUlAR I . 81 29 Dupont Sayelle® Ol'lon® Yarn 4111. 4 Ply Poll Skein· Season's most fashionable shades. Machine washable, never needs blocking -ond permanently mothproof. DuPont Sayelte Orlon Acrylic. 94c *411 Giant12-lnch Outdoor Thermometers -d~­tm·t11at·CM1 ~-rm trmn a good distance. In color· fld,Owf • Fros f1ee de- silflS. Look $$ mn $3~~- SPECIAL TENNIS' VALUE • B Ply Lamlnauon To meet Vlhat he considers a community need, Gregorio in· traduced SB 499. a measu re to allow county anim;'.ll control officers !Oi~ltatton IN....l'llE-~1 E A~ T-1 M.£.·1--- violations of local leash laws. llayes. Douglas and San Fran--ellets-or-Meal1-'---11 ~.ennlS Rack Under sta te law, only cities cisco County S \J. Der visor can authorize animal control Robert Mendelsohn, another officers to ' issue citations. statewide com m is s Ion Gregorio's bill would allow me mber, all est imate that ii counties 10 pass similar ·laws will lake $8 million to do the for uniDcOl'porated areas. job Proposition 20 called for. A "cit.aUon" is the same as But all Bodovitz has been a "llttel" that policemen able tQ budget is $5.2 million. tssue (or traffic oHcnses. (A including the basic SS million vtolatoi-.can · uJUally simply aod a relativelv small portion I . t d r or the permit fees. fQl'feit bai ms ea 0 ap-However, Bodovitz said that p<ari!ll In court.) Cre~orlo noted that unless he is trying to come up wltfl an alternate budgl;!t that anlm control officers can Id 11'• ~· ~ h ""'·ou more a de q u a t e I y ,~ Jsaue dtations, t ey must go renect our needs. , i;;·: . 21/:i Lb. Box Attra ct and klll. ""'" ....... "' ..... satne killil!a: power. Sm ""'· 37c nc Vlgoro lle«J. 58" GARCIA FRESH WATER. Spinning $499 • • 'tbroUgh the expensive and less "But I dO lhink 'A'e can do a •039 Vig efficient process of catching job for the SS million. if \Ve gel • I. oro ..,.~---~•;ndl;fd~pn~g,ijl"""~;,:;;do~g~s~in~l~octta~l--f'~hc~~rm1'ilil~f*ee~s~a~nd~dn~n~·1~h~a~v•~--I--~ .• :. to lllfor'ct leash laws. to pav. or service.~ o ie a . .__,. torrln ~encral. 1 h11ve M Rod & -Reel *1210 PolOl'Oll e Cbast.--1- "UnccritrolJable do&s not doubt all 1he e$Sentinls called only amoy and 10111eUmcs at· for in Proposition 20 can be tack res1dents, includinC .Jog· done. But 1,1,ithout rnore money gen like..,. but they allO at· lhan lhal, p<.'11lit proc"slng tack and klll livestock and -mav be very slow -much wildlife." the senator old. slower than anyone wants." ) 20l~ .... for on)'1hlng that grows! 8189 • 5 LB. 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I ' . \ ~ l=----~;,,7~~~~;;;;;~,:----=~~---[;B~y~DR.~~STi,EIN;.:CR;:;o;HN;,.-that the first rtquialte !or The good doctor who abhors others already walk, or In with -ter aasunnce aod can.-~.~ Jjeffig ·a gooil~Di~ve~IU!f~ering_,, __ wll=I -~~-el~op--a-=IOOJO~otbet • . lrttidolll"'1l'OnralliieJy. b<lUICI -: oe •• ~'.":::-.~"-ol ;:;:; .,, ~s::m~My a rev.....,. for Ille. "°.,'".i-._,oens~IUvlty to emolional as You are cooc:erned boca..., For Jllr. U: Tay.S.C:hs dlagnooi• aid tftllmeaC W"1 \, eaaenUal lngrodieot ~ and well as physical dJ.scom!orts In your 2\0·year<lrd son doesll1 ilJiealiii, lam sorTJ' to say, I• gueu! I Cllll.nmemb<rthe lln>o when probably most Important -his ~uent. --•-"y anxlow! talk-while Jimmy, oext·door, a geoetic ailment for wbich we 'A> I point oat In mY booklet. he .b8.n1 actuolly ,.Uered as the good doctor has 111 abhor· ~ "~ ~w does. There is no meuurbijl do not ..,.. bavo' a.cure. It i. •'HowTod::Vf :*'" mudl,llllllely fer !I» as I have ,...,. !or sullering. paUent rtqulr<s '"°" than rul~ !0< developmeft!. Some due to a de!ective geoe and al· sPecill• , II 1!11111 jm· !or m)'llll. He ..,...>-Mr. P. Thia •hould motivate~ of lronqulllzen. begm before otbenl. II you re lects IOllle Jewish childen portanl In all d joint COMMENT Bufca1l ha his relations with his patient. The doctor's ._,sibllity is paUent It will not be Jong whote __.. lroln It Uld like a CDPY : y, w t &me little red warning light to take care ofh.Ls paUent. To before your youngster who is · came pains. you th.ls 1 II!!~====:::;;:!:==:;::=~ is _a ~yslclan'a job? SOme say o( awareneea will go on lnslde keep him healthy and alive . perfectly normal according to ~rn Europe. Thankfully, ti write mF at a P8Jr~Ecg- • ,,. h1m whenever he Is confronted your pediatrician will be ~~dr~e~t can hil~ tetect4 i~ ~ ~ ~~"l5D'Mt~ED EN: '"My monkey did it." 5 Students Will Leave For France Five Huntington Beach Union High School studenb and their teacher will be' leav· ing for France in June for 42 days of study under the auspieces of Schola1tlc lnlernatlonal. Mrs. Jant D. Anthony, I French leacber at the bigb school, will lead the gmtp IOI a study of the language llld culture of France at a school in Nice. The group is · part or a na- tional contingent of high school students taking part in the summe r program offered by Scholastic Magazines, Inc., JXJblishers of inslructional materials. Local students participating in the program · arc Lonie Hassel, De b b l e Johnstone, Shirley Shouse, Susan San.sum and Marry Moreau. M r s . Anthony lives at 1 6 8 O Labrador Drive, Costa Mesa . .. ·' ~Anan ·, . aees Tr~aJ • • • . l •• , ' • f , • j " \1 >hi Shooting r SANTA ANA - A Santa Ana man booked on dual counts of attempted murder and assault h a deadly weapon aftel""'hf: egedly shot and wounded o store clerks has been dered to face trial May 30 in ,Orange County Superior Court. l Judge James Turner set the trial date for Frank Not'ris !Shuflonl, 28. He ordered sJ\uf. ford returned to the courtroom ~MJJy 11 for a pretrial hearin·g. i Shufford, authorities say, has been identified by two ,clerks as the man who entered !their market .last Feb. 3, ask- ed for change for a $20 bill and then shot the clerk whQ. .tried •to change the note. ! 'rhe second clerk said he Swas shot by Shufford as he ran 'ta aid his fellow worker. Both !men spent time in the in- tensive care unit of a local hospital and have now lrecovered from their wounds . • • l I I Vitamins Backed Pat Du ·~ Gets it Done in At Your Service w.inesdays ~ Sundays· in the DAllY PllOJ • ' by a suffering hwnan befng. spoutlng words all over the n ~. c , Y ~ .. es \ Officer Sues Like a true and inevitable DOCTOR IN place. He has his own i<nown as amrilocenteS1s. It VELOP · rena, it wiU stir him into ef-timetable. ultimately destroys vital part ~ ' BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A ronner Ba.kersfield Policeman has filed a $4 million class ac- tion suit against the city ol Bakersfield, claiming the city failed to pay him overtime .. In the suit filed in Kern County SUperior Court, W e I d o n Langfield, 43, alleged that the city failed to compensate him $22,000 for Ume spent in court and on other administrative duties . lective aclion. THE HOUSE o! the nerwus !l)'Slem. ' FOR MRS. D: YES IT IS Dear Dr. Steincrohn: I did . cw J;te JIB WIU. TAKE mtE to But what's essential is' Ut'at he listen and console. He will lose cares as well as takes care. any tendency to minimize his Somehow he will find time to p·atient's complaints. He will · be patient and helpful. notlOokdovmontbehypocbon-For Mrs. J .: You ~e not driac as a time-con.sum.ing unlike many young mothers bore. To him, apparently who become c o n c e r n e d unimportant complaints may because their infant ls slow in be early warnings of serious, developing. Either the child is life-threaterung lllness in the slow tn oontrotling bowels or' future. bladder, or in crawling while considerable work such as true that ·manyvwomen hav~ raking and sOOveling. Right SACRA~1 --(AP) '_ deliv~ed babies with the help after this I noticed a stiffness Gov. Rona! Reflgan has ap- of hypnosis. Some obstetrl-In my left elbow and pain Pointed San , Diego attorney ciaru: use this method oc-when , I move it. A he~( pad Ppul E. '0v oA to a newly caslonally. doesn t help It. otherwise my , created seat on,i the ·Buwk>r - lt is also true -whether health is good. Can you sug-Court Bench. '!be 47-year-old they realize it or oot -that gest a ttllleti)I? -Mr. A. Republican as a trial at- women also bear up well COMMENT: First, I suggest torney ftom 95U5 with the under ordinary childbirth by diagnosis and treatment Why state De ent of Public u s i n g s e I f-hypnosis.Such Bursitis? Arthritis? Myositls? Works and. then bu been women approaclt the event ' You may need X rays. As you . ill private SQ. YD. SAYE $3.00 ' . -.J •. .,.,_ .. "'! .•. . , Auto loans I • How better to greet spring than with a t:iright new car? Bank of America offers you three ways to go. The regular New-Car Loan . Most people finance their new wheels this way. Through dealers or directly with us. It's quick and very simple. • Auto-Magk;.. The new way to finance your new car. Rock-bottom monthly payments. 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And let w; help make this spring;.your-best .spring ever. • -· ' .. •• • • • I • • • ' ··1-----1 ' - " NI GEORGATSOS, 6, GIVES BABY QUAIL HER FULL AnENTION TNcher Brought 11 E119S to Clan; 5 Hitched 17 Days Later Quail Hat~h f· .. Kindergart,eners Study Nature ~all the squeaking coming out of the Eleven were placed in an incubator. kjjergarten class at Park View School Seventeen days later, five eggs hatched. I( 'untington Beach these days is from "The children were just thrilled to t~ths of children. • death," said Mn. Fowler. ~e often than not it will be five baby i~g ,the youngsters know they he~ e:!:8~r [~1!ru:ee~. ti?:~ of the birds will remain at school for QUAIL WERE halched last week further observatioo. The others will be ' the development ol animals and won't object to their presence. " .. Huntington Year-round Vote Set I . . . ..... questloD "'~ , __ ' .._at w•rr lcbool Inn flltm ..... will .. "'* lo the -·lld> lllilh. -"'tlla Ocaa \'law l!dibol , lllllrtct lint ......... I .. ,.,.., 111t.11111111;,.. ... 1111111 faacl.I .... -• 1111' It ..wr • to'bli ...... lllla ..-. " lillp ... the, !Iii*. ler a dai'"r .. U 7 • w6ather to. «int!me the ,...,.r...,a ad>ool, trustees ... - > said Monday night. THE BAUOT AND attitude survey were originally ezpected to be maned together. But · parenl'I at Mooday'• • meeting opposing~the~year-round ldi:lol ----'t.. persuaded tl'mtees to separate the m.n. ' ., ' lngs. . 'I ' The attitude survey will be ~ ' Monday to the 321 families wblcb' .,.. ,. '' children altending Westmont. Slmllo · ,. surveys will also be sent to teacb<n ~ · • ' studenl'I. ' · I The survey will ask what eflecl'I _. round schooling have had on cbildim.J family life and classroom achlev~ · 1 . A "YES-NO'' BALLOT on whet.ltiilr tQ continue the year-round concept mD year will be sent to parents April 1a, trustees decided. 1 ~· ' _J . . . ' ' •• .• , ~­... ~ "' ' . ~ ,,_ ' . ' . ~ 1' Test results showing whe t lr1 r classroom achievement suffered or IJml gressed since u~-year-round scbOOi began last summer will also be sent to parenl'I with the ballot. .The GNn Alne Trustees also will deeide May 7 on con- tinuing the year-round program at Crest View School , WHILE DISTl\ICT 0 FF I Cl AL S c6nsider the year-round experiment at Crest View a success, the program ,at Wesbnont has been under heavy lire by parents. Chicken ( CHICK·TERI .... _ ............. -....... 85c TERI-BURGER ....................... * CHICK·A-llOB .: .......... ___ .. 35c TEMPURA .... _ ............. -.. -~.55c FRIED RICE ............. -......... , ... 30c . ~ delJal>t o1 the 57 YOW!Plm study· raffled off to yOW1pten whose parenL'I . from embryonic stages through ''They're really easy to care for," Mrs. 4' ........,~ ~11 will join a rabbit, two lizards, Fowler said. "All you do Is feed them a:,. ea pig, fish and tadpoles special meal when they squeak." The program calls for children to at· tend school year-round. in four block& of nine weeks each, lroken by two-week vacations. Chick-Teri makes Great American Chicken even tastier! .What's the succulent secrtlt? The answ.er Is simple! All Chick-Teri del- icacies are cooked to Oriental perfection with real Japanese Teri- yakl' Sauce ctnd a savory b1en$1 of herba, seasonings and spices. It's yummy! NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10:30 AM-10:30 'PM- Frlday & Saturday til 1 :DC AM • FOR A TASTY SNACK OR A COM· =A't~oi;"~~~T DH~~l~~\..:e~~~~ :-F:~. ~:T leading in the room. Jdea to raise qwill belongs to Mrs. · Ellis, who with Mrs. Nancy I.tr serves as a team teacher in the rgarten classes. 'l'RIS IS THE fourth year Mrs. Ellis bt quail eggs into the classroom. Jail Authority Urged State Sen. James Wbetmore (R-La Habra) this week lntnlduced two bllla, one allowing county supervisors to set jail vislttq rules and the o&ber placlnc taxi companies under ~ jurisdiction of the Pubilc'UtWUes Q:nunfwicxl. i> Dean Appointed Whetmore's SB 573 wouJd allow county boards rl. mpervilan to overrule a jail's denial of access by family members seekinff jlrillll villll durlns visit· -~ DIEGO (AP) -Thomas A. niega Monday was named dean of mg boun. . · .. . • School of Education at San Diego lie II professor of ecucatlon ad- -am adviser to the presldenr-V-IJ of Te;ras at El Paso. \ • . • -our SB 572 would empower the utilities commission to regulate cab companies, U-approved-by the Lesillalure. --.. --. -.. terrific· parts, • one ' .. I l • • terrific. price • Everything of no-non"'"" polyestor knit that won't wrinkle, will washfpack/travel with easa. Turquoise, pink or navy blrdseye for skirt, slacks and jacket; ribbed turtleneck shirt. Misse:s' sizes. " •• . ... ...... " . / • • " ·SERVICll,•. BRING THE KIDS THIS WIEK·IND • MllT IUPER CHICK• FREE-PRIZES, SURPRISES• CHICK·TIRI JUMBO CHICK BAUONSI • BRING THE WHOLI FAMILY. DISCOY£11 THE GREATEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO CHICKEN. 310 E."17TH STREi!T, COSTA MESA (n11117th I Santi -Avenue) C.lli . I t 4• .. ~ ' . IUPM ,. ..... or.a ... Mla?F'W! ............... JAUWOOOC..St.&P~-OIANll ..... .,.,.M ....... 5111 --~MIW-elllll1•12- ' I • ,"' i '. ' l ,. .. . t . ' .. :, . , . . . • I • I ·- Catalina ·· Qub Eyes e A 1'acing .~od cruisl n1 schedule for the summer months will be discussed at a 1eoeral membership meeting of Catalina-27 Fleet 4 at tbe -Dana Point Yacht Club Thurs- day. All owners of C.tillna·27 sloops berthed at Dana Point Harbor are invited to attend the meeting, whether or not they hold mem bership i_n the fl eel. Match . Rflclng (;Jaa mp · ¥ieet C.pt. Ralpb Hart said the meeting will begin with a spaghetti dinn<r at 6:30 p.m. wlth the business session at 1:30. He asked that all Deel direcl«s be prepared to at- tend a board meeting Im- mediately following t he general meeting. Dick Deaver of Newport Beach won the Area G (California) match racing championship of the North Amerjcan Yacht.Racing Union last Saturday to gain a berth in the Prince of Wales Bowl finals for the North American champion- ships nert August . In the cockpit with Deaver are crewmen Homer Williams and Dave Reams. Looing. skipper in the two-boat match was Neil Gaughan of Southwestern Yacht Club, San Diego. On the agenda ia ·con· sideration of monthly cruises, either the second or third weekend of each month and a race on the fourth weekend. The fleet based at Dana Driscoll to Take U.S. Hehn Point has been confinned by the national association as the host for the annual Catalina·27 National fleet races over the Labor· Day~weekendrSept. 1·2" 3. In America's Cup · Campaign Thursday's meeting w 111 determine the methods locally for selecting representatives Fleet 4 to compete in the na· lionals. Veteran \ocean racing skip-per Genj. Dri!COU of San Diego haa been aelected to heed the crew which will prepare the 12-meter sloop Intrepid for . her t h I r d America'! Cup campaign 1n 1971. lnlrepid was purchased by a three-man West Coast syn. dicate composed or George 'S. Schuchart or Seattle : George F. "Fritz" Jewett, San Fran- cisco, and .Charles J. Hughes, San Diego. 'lbe triO spent the week of March HO In New Yori< ll)- spec\lni the yacht which )s atored ·at Minneford • Boat Yard, City Island, N.Y. They al!o met,wUh New York-Yad!t Club ol!lcials """"'"1ed with the defense ol the Cup. An- nouncement of Driscoll's a~ p:>JMment u skipper was made by Hugbea who Lt aerv- lng aa ""'*""""" for the syn, dicate iihich will be known at lntrepid;-West. ' ' Bill Buchan, 38, of ~atU• also has agreed to join the crew as an ·alternate helmsman for the 1974 cam- paign, Hughes said. llOTH DRISCOLL and Buchag are fonner Star Class world ~mpions. Driscoll won1 the title in 1945 and Buchan is a tWo-tlme winner, in 1961 and 1970. In additioo to champlonihip performances In one<leslen sailing, tloth have .extensive large-boat ocean racing ex- perience. Driscoll, who Is credited with bringing the western - dicate qetber and who bandi- ed the initial negotiations. also is a twe>-time wi.hner of the Congressional Cup, one of the nation's major match racing classics. He also has extensive 12-meter experience,. having been involved with various America's Cup groups since l~- Buchan's 37-foot sloop Mara Lt a promiJ\ent trophf winner in the Pacific Northwest and. hrice earned him the coveted Brill!" Trophy as Yachl.tman ~the Yeer. Buchan Is also a fonner Mallory Cup winner 1R '1955. group has r e-c e l v e d pro-In Man:b, the Dana Point fessional assurance that the Fleet, w ho s e membership wood-hulled Intrepid will be comes from all parts of competitive with the new Orange County participated In alumlnmn Twelves scheduled two races and a cruise to to debut in 1974. Catalina Island. Intrepiawil!Ciiiillilue · t;; 111--· the NYYC burgee of which Jewett 1s a member. Class Race The syndicate purchased Intrepid from the .Jnternar tional Oceanographic Foun. dation. She was donated to the group after her second suc- cessful defense of the Cup in 1970. She bas been in storage at Minne(ofd's since then. Mlnne!Onl built Intrepid ' for her first Cup defense In 11161. Committee Established 'Ibe North American Yacht Racing Union (NA YRU) has eatabllshed a Class Racing IN mi!all'I defense aga1nat Committee to coordinlite the A trali • G tel ··• J k functions of the championship US a s re , Whu oc committees hich cond ct tlie sturrock at the hebn, Intrepid w , u w skiPPWd, b~ !!Us Mallory (mens) Adams Moobocher oi New Yorit.-ln-(women), Sears-( j u-n _lor), ''WE HA VE been given the 1970 defeme Bill Ficker of O'Day (smglehanded) a n d every cooperation and en-Newport. Harbor Yacht Club ?nnce of WClles (match rac- couragement ey the members was given the stl~'s chores mg) ~gattas-, : . of the Couraieous Syndicate alter Mosbacber aoi:epted ·an The new commtitee wll,I wh'o" is bOllding a oew appointment as President Nix-work closely with the QIJ,lllpl I " l• 1· r 1974" • chief of protocol Yachhng Committee In pro. a 1.1:':1u1~ """?'~er or • on s . · jecting a four-year training said Highes. We also .had 11! 1970 In.tre1>1d was program looking .toward the ~me_v~ pmfitable.meet1.i:i~Lradically-re.des1gned..by .Brit~ 197&-0lympic yac4ting ·games - w1!h. Ohn ~e~, Intrepid s tain Oumce. , to be held in Kingston, onginal designer. The new owneri' next move Ontario Canada. Intepid's new owners plan to will be to transfer Intrepid to NA vRu also decreed that organize an effort to train a. the Paclfic Coast1 where she the San Diego Yacht Club Pacific Coast crew and enter will be berthed at Driscoll's Hawk trophy ra!!t!S scheduled her In the 1974 America's Cup boat yard on Shelter bland, for tbe Memorial D a Y . · San Diego. Driscoll also did weekend, along with t he defense trials put on by t~ the modiftcations on Pat Southern Ocean Racing Circuit New York Yacht Club. The Dougan's Colwnbia prior to (Florida) will serve as the 1967 Cup bid. observation .races to augment Balboa Club Slates Race to Gqadalupe The syndicate said both air the selection processes for and !fuck possibilities are detennining the three yacbls --tielng studied for shipping which will preresent the U.S. Intrepid to San Diego. She will In the One Ton Cup conducted probably make the trip In two this summer by the Yacht pieces as her 45,~ lead Club Itallimo In the mediter- keel can be unbolted from the ranean. SS.foot hull. This woul4 lower The 'following dltes and the load height to about 41> locations were set for tbe, feet. Also to be moved west NAYRU championshJps: , Balboa Yacht Club has 10 paid up entries and as many more p~spects for i t s Guadaiitpe Island R a c e . sCbeduJed to get under way May 12. Seven of the entries are in the Ocean Racing division and three are in the Pacific Han· dicap Racing Fleet. The 600-mile non-stop race will stai:t off the Newport Jet- ty entrance enclrcle barren Guadalupe Island some 200 miles otf the coast of Baja Callfornia, and finiab In froqt of the ·BYC clubhouse. Ocean Racing entries as of March 28 were· Bright Star (Erfcoon.4) Bill P a s c o e , Newport Harbor Yacht Club; Loco Vtente II (Columbia-50) Jim Seals, BYC; Intermezzo, (yawl rigged Columbia.SO) Jack Bibb, BYC; Talisman (Islander-44) Bob Williams, BYC; Swift (Newport-41) Jack Mallinckrodt, BY C ; Tomahawk (Ohlson-38) John Arens, BYC, and Decision (Ericson 2--35) Paul Berger, DRYC. are two mas1"', two booms, sears Cup (junior ) seattle and a van load of gear, in-and Corinthian yacht clubs, eluding 2'n sets of rigging and Augi rr in San Juan·21s (keel 31 bags of sails. The syndicate boat sloops.) hopes the move can be started Adams Trophy (women) tn- about the middle of this di.In Harbor Yacht Club, Long month. Jsland Sound, Aug. 'El in Sol· Inquiries and crew aJ>-logs. P H RF e n t i: i e s a r e plications should be mailed to Mallory Cup (men) Florida Leprechaun, ( New p 0 rte r Intrepid-West P.O. Box 17748, Yacht Club, Jacksmville, Aug. San Diego, callf. 92117. rl in Thistles. ketch) Whitney Collins, Longlp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Beach Yacht Club; Gallopln Gael-(Cal.29) Bob_Magee, Seal Beach Yacht Club, and Tarnalmar, (stays1 schooner) John Swigart, NHYC. Niile other skippers have ez. pressed interest in the race but have not yet signed up. ---lEASE . STATION WAGO" Columbia Regatta Set Columbia-24 owner is eligible to participate. \ Marina de! Roy Fleet 4 of the National Col umb ia Challenger Association is ~ Since Its inception the regal· s a the largest gat Ing ol Columbia 21 and Olallenger owners for t: weekelld, of racing than. any event held ln S•outhern CO!~---Part of ill appeal 11 . the lw<><llvlslon l)'otem of .......... ml non- llplnnaker conipetltlon, ein+onanee-leo1ing ~ ovai!Hlo--on...+hat1-ll-f!1!· much desired stotion w19on. Choose from the m19nificont Colony Parks, Montego, Marquis or Monterey. C.N tod1y ···---·---540-5630 '""= the more ... per' from Ille· lea ex- jJerlenced. LEASE ~RAND PRIX ' • l • •. ' Daiwa rod and.Penguin reel combination Aluminum 11-_.d rHl Mat alainle••'•l••I guide• on l 'h tt. rod. Multi-ditc drag reel, an1i·reverte button. Cap1eily 250 .y1rd1 ot,1-lb. teat. .... , ..... Jc ,,_,t••d11 , , 1, 1 /. '1 ; I ': .; ........ ~ \\; 'I ' -·- • • I S&KS. RllNECKE JOB --:John O. Veneman .. . . , .Veneman ,, .Eyes 2nd :State Post •~I News Service SACRAMENTO -Among political soundings !or 1974 statewide races being taken in ct'lllornia these days Is one by John G. -"Jack" Veneman,- f~ Modesto peach grower, aileri1blyman and m o re r~li!Uy undersecretary of Health, Education and .wamr.. . ... (~s ANALYSlS) -~ Vaeman could find many .Ojjj!ii.ipo!i-.=.-srate controller, ...retary or state, U • S • sei'atOr among them. But be !'M indicated he'd like to he 1t8.itenant governor. M o s t vitwers concede he has a shot .. the Job. # ••• ·.- Wtlfntsday, April 4, lID L Jtf. BOfd IImrapfed Tots Spur Population A Prlnoeton Ulllw:nity llCbolar who baa made a alUdy ol pop•Ja..., ~ estimateo that 2Z percent ol all birthl in "'°"'t ,..,. haw boeo 1mwanted by al least ooe ol the parenta. lie thinb IUCb boblet are respooaible f<J< about 40 peroent 0t lhll COUDtry's populaUon expansion ol late. Camlder bllclr: men wbo go out with white women. They outnumber the white men who go out with bla<:k women considerably. ~ tact, IUl'Veytakers .say 64 .percent of the bla<:k men questioned say they dale interracially. And 64 pertent of the white men questioned 11 they Cloa'l -- MATH PUZZLE -U you're DOI a mathema!Jcal genius, air, skip this me : A rope over the top of a ltDce hu the ame len&l4 on each slcfe. WelcJls on&lbinl pound per fool. On me end jumgl a monkey boldinc I boMM, and on the other end a weight equal to the welgbt ol the lllODkoy. The banana welgbs two -per Inch.· • The rope II u kllg u the age ol the lllODkoy, and the welgbt ol the monkey In 011DC01 II as much u the age or the monkey'~ mother. The combined ages of the monkey and mother ""' 30 years. Hall the weigh! of the monkey, plus the welgbt of the banana, is a fourth as much as the weight of the weight and the weight or the rope. The monkey's mother is half u old as the monkey will be when it is three times as old as ita mother was wbeo she was ball as old u the moolrey will be when It's u old u its molher-will be,.ben she is fourtimes u old·as the monkey was wl'len it was twice as old as Its mother was when she was a third as old as the monkey was when it was as old as its mother was when she was 30 times as old as the mcntey was when it was a lourtb u old as it is now. How long is the banana? Got that? Yes, it's solvable . CHANGING IWRDOS-So you thought wonien changed their balnloo -. than do men, did you? AU right, mare lroquently, maybe. But the girls have not been so em.me over the gmeraUons. lllst«ians point out that men ha"' llucluated !rom shaved beacla to chest-length lowlocts, re- peatedly. The ladles have ·always been a bit mare moder- ate • Look, then! was jUJt no sugar at all unW the 13th ..,,. tury, no coal unUI the Hth century, no butter until the !Sib century, no potatoes unUI the 161lr c..tury, and no coUee unW the 17th century. How did those folks gel by? What, you couldn't figure out the length of the bonana in the foregoing mathemaUcal puzzle? Nothing to il The mother was age 6 when her ,baby was born, which makes the banana 12 years later just 5'4 inches long. Or so I'm told. Shrug. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, New- port Beach, Calif. 92860. · · M RANGY ex-lawmaker i3,S One of President Nixon's first appointees. He came on boifd. right after the selection ·ot lbe President's close friend, -·Finch, aa HEW~­.)iauy observers say-Nixon dt!Dl't do Finch any favors '-------------------...J. -·be gave him the tough ~.at. HEW. And Finch, to- iµy, '8YS tbejo_b is i:eally too big.for any man. l!llt Yeneman was on the job every day -shoes off, feet on t~ ~k. keeping two con- vdtions and three phone c~S~ going at once, and never 51"1llng a drop of his coffee. .. 'WHEN .EINCll. lclt .HEW. Ill become a presidential con- sultant, Veneman stayed on as the right arm of Elliot Richard~. who m o v e d recently from HEW to .become secretary of defense. Verieman was still the "n1o\.er and shaker'' at HEW wheri C3spar Weinberger ac· cepted. Nixon's offer as HEW .secretary lhis year. Those in the know from the janitor to Capitol Hill gave Veneman credit for whatever ~ tool< place in the hUJ!f! department. ·~ 47-year-otd Veneman was e I e c t e d assemblyman rroril rural San Joaquin Coun- ty a.ta special election in 196%. Jtii :was part of the Republican "YQUDg Turk" mo vem ent which also featured t h e h.:-'rdworking Assemblymen Bob Monagan of Tracy, HotlSton I. Flournoy (now sta1e controller) or Claremont and lVilliam T. Bagley of San l~I. " , WHERE DOES Veneman stand in the political spec· trwn? Most conservatives would call him a liberal, yet he is considered close to the policies of President N'ixon end the ''New Federalism." , He opposes massive federal heaijh plans such es those pro- posed by Sen. Edwanl Ken- nedy or ?oifassachusetts. What's Open? Look at Outcome By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce : I am a junior ai-cheology student. I wODder if you could have a column on the various jobs in this field. UnW one begins to look into this field of study, one cannot know the dlfftculty in lindlng a job. I have aimed my major towards Southwestern areheology, combined wlth a lot ol high hopes -C.R.H., Pasadena, Tex. (Career Carner J caseworker nor does he wish to teach. He does want to "work with people." Having ruled out Vista, Peace Corps and social welfare work, what is lben! left? -M.K., Lan- caster, Pa. Dear Joyce: Would you ei:· plore the possibilltlea for a 1973 grad with a major In behavioral science (no grad work)? -A.B., Worcester, Mass. Dear Joyce: Pleaoe discuss career openings for one with a degree in political science. - M.D., St. Louis, Mo. . A DAILY DIET OF these '1Mldnight Hour" letters con· ~ar Joyce: I am a college vinces me that students have student majoring in studio art the right to insist on job 0~ and art history· I have had ttons accountability from col· difficulty finding any in· tege faculties. Jn advance of formation on job opportunities committing to a given study in the field after graduation -mnjor, quiz professors on T.G., Wilmington, De. what you can do with the Dear Joyce~ My daughter is education they propase to give a 3rd year !ltudent taking a you. major in French with a And don't put It off. Be Sponlsb minor. She does not . ten in d mandlng wish to go into teaching but :e~!s ·~mes'~ ~ has received 11 t t I e en-terview with the cbalnnan ol couragement to try out in the deportment (or, at lout a other fields that would employ proleuor in the deportment) the many years of study she of the study aroa you are coo· has put into French. Counsel· side!'lng for a ma j or . Ing is negligible II one does Specillcally, what are your Job not go Into education, and she options with a prospective ma· "KENNEDY'S PROGRAM," does not know to whom she jor? What is the local demand \1eneman said, "would wipe should apply for requirements, for graduates with this major? out-·ttle entire health insurance vacancies, etc. -M.G.S., As a practical matter, will you indilstry in this country." Westfield, Mus. require graduate work? Have l~thcr, he favors President faculty members v Is it e d NixOn's Ian of national in-DEAR JOYCE: I am an potential employers to i---~,;;:u:;rttn<:;;:,:;e,.,offi'ic:::r :h:iiy'ie:i:m::ipi::o"'yeiiirs:-economie9-majol'-abou to -lttvrt mt-;,;,,.:..,,,.J..-- to employes. graduate from college with school's graduates? How ac· ' my bachelor's degree. What tlve is the school's counseling employment opportunities are center or placement office? open to me which will must The time to !ind out about fully utilize the economic your job options is before you th<ory I have learned? -enroll, not halfway clown the N.C., Houston, Tex. degree rood or at graduation. Dear Joyce: I am a Belllor (For ruden already caught and will be gra<!uatlng in June In the midnlght·bour crisis, with a B.A. in Industrial watch for a column on cboot- lechnolog)'. Some of the ing a good counseling agency.) "1lploytn l -talb<I to are READER SERVICE. School not familiar wlth my dege~ PTA olllcen who want a free and I am unsure myoell as to sample copy or career )Vorld, what career or careen I can the Unique career education expect with my background. periodlcal !or use in .high . Could you help me find out school classrooms can obtain what J>O'itlons are available to it by requesting on your Pl'A me? Can I ~ an average letterhead. Send request to -.. ' .IBI~~~~~~ -~~~~thi~. with a 4-year name?, -K.M., Worldh M your outflde1~en~.r="-~~~ Seattle, Wash. velope and allow several Dear Joyce: My oon who is weeks !or delivery :. graduating !rom college with a (C) 1973, McNaught Syn- _bachelor'a de~ In .-ctology dicale, Inc. All rlgbls .....,..,. does not wiJli lo become a ed.) 0 \.. • • Wfd""4ay, A,orll 4, 1973 PfLOT·AOVEIITTSER J:J Tneir Easter-best · costs~less under the Squiggly® Roof. • Toddler dresses 15°/o OFF 2.54to 7.64 Reg. 2.99 to 8.99 ---- . l.ong, shoJrt, pleated. aproned. and omoc:bdlond lols mcn..All In Mom-SMng no4ron fabrics cl poljeoterl_ICIYi</_ ~ iml.11o4. Super values for boys. Polyester knit slacks 4.99 Solids and paltemS. 8 to 18 reg. and B lo 1hllm. Sizes 10 to 18 husky. 5M SiZes 3 io 7 reg. or slim. 3.99 Boys' knit dress shirts 2/$5 Pol'jOSler rod nyton In """'•-1ed!d prints. 8 lo 18. SQos4to7. 2IM Girts' dresses 15°/oOFF 3.39to 6.79 Reg. 3.99 to 7.99 PrinlB. ~long anclahort.,.,., no«cn fabrics Inducing~. pot) SS" leollbn blend. SQos3 to6xftl71o 14. ! ·' { th e ·99.88 Soundes ign ste reo sySfem Quality designed system Includes .. stereo tape, phono and FM/ AM /FM tuner. Automatic or manual 8-track tape selection. 4-speed mini-changer with dust cover. Handsome walnut finished cab inat. (Model -~~56BA3) .J • ·. • v~lue spree to hear and see. That's entertainment! ·----- Zenith 12" diagonal black and white TV $78 Just 17 pounds, less than 11 ~ 'high. Front speaker, front controls. (Model •01335) Sony 11 " diagonal black & white Astrex stereo system 49.88 Was 69.95 4-speed automatic changer, AM/FM rad io, two speakers, hinged dust ~over, solid state engineering. (Model #$?300) Sharp 12" diagonal color portable • 139.95 224.95 Personal portable, 151h: pounds wllh telescoping anlenna. Optional acce1~ sorle1 tor car/boat operallon or batteries. (Model #TV112) Pre-11t line tuning ellmt- n1te1 conitant 1dju1t- m1ntL Autom1tlc gain -control. Front mounted speaker. UHF/VHF antenn11. 1(Mode/ #C2031) • t·~ Wtdn<sda,, AP<il 4. 19_7_l _______ o_AJ_L_Y_P_IL_O_T__,JTi i --=pu=B~u=c~N~OTJ~c=E:---l --~P~UBU:--C,,...,.,NOTI~C=E=---I PUBUC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE ,ltTITIDUS IUSINISS NAMI STATIMINT Thi lollowln11 ,_,,on 11 doi1>11 bu1lnt11 11; ANGELO'S ANO VINCI'S, 516 N0<tfl H1r11or loultlllrll, 1'1111.non. C1llfornl1 Juplllf" Me.OOW• Enlerprl ... 1, '"c., 516 Korth H1rbol" 6oul1v1rd, Fvllrrlon. C1lll0<nl1 • ll>l1 • bU"llllffl 11 conducled by • C1lllornl1 Corp0r1tlon. JUPITl!R t!:NT!R;>ltl51!iS, INC, STEVEN PECK, Prttlo1nl Thlt S11tlf'ntn1 w11 11111<1 wllll !ht COUtl· 1v Cle•lt of Or11191 Counrv on Mi rth 20. 1971 ,. JlllllltT l . SMA,l'f!lt \ SANOS, SMAP:P:Elt. PACHTEll:, KAPLAN lo OOLD '4l0 Wllslllr'I IOUll'tllnl PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS IUSINISI NI.Ma ITATaMINT Tiit' '°*lOWlftl Ptrlonl 111 doing bllll .... t 11: KEN'S l 0CICSM1THERV. 102'1 K11kvl Dr,. HunHnolon .... ch. C1Uf, "'" Klnntlh Rob«I Luul..-, 102'1 KUkMI Dr .. Hunllng!Gll &tKh, C1llf, '2'46 S1nor1 Jun Ltllllltr. IOUI Kuklll Dr .. H...nll"flon lie.en. Cetll. n~1 Tf\11 blllJMll 11 ConduCIKI bY 1n I" dlVlllU&I Ktnnerh llobett Lu11frr Tnlt Sla1tm.t'll Wtl 1111<1 with IM (DI.In ty Cltrk of Or1ngt COllnly on Mirt h It. ''" "'"" PuDll~Md '()rl"Of' Co.st O•lly PHO! M••cn ll. l1. 1no Aprll t, IL 1113 7~·1l •ICTITIOVS IUllNlfl NAMI ITATIMINT PUBLIC NOTICE ·-NDTICI TO (AIDITOltl SU,lltlO• COUIT M TH .. STATI 0" CALl•O•NIA !'Oil THI COUNTY Of' O•ANel NI. A·7J741 Ell•r. o1 RUTH $, DUltlCEI, RUTH STOOf(EY ou•K••· .... I JA.Ml!S T. OUll.l(Ef, Oec:ttlff. NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN ti ~ rr«Jllors of ""' ,...,. Mm.9d oecMMt 11111 •II Pl'<"tont 111vl119 d 1lm1 191lntl IM H>kl declt<ltnt ••• •"'11•11<1 lo ni. !Mm. with tne nec:ts11ry voucn...•. In tM oltf<;e ol IM ct1rlt ol ri.. 1ti.ov1 ..,tl!llCI court, .,. 10 ore1•n• ltlfil'I, with '"' nec:1111ty vOll(ll<!rt, lo !ht undrr1lonH1 11 mi offltt DI 1IMrntV WILt.IAM V. SCHMIDT, Jiii nn Mlgutl Ort~. 5vlr. JOI, Nt'Wfll"I lit.ch. C1llfoml1 f"Holi(I, whkh II 1111 ol1c• ----·-----IDt bullneu ol ltM uno1r1ltl'lld In •II.,..,,_ Las Antt/11, C1Ufornl1 I004I Tel---(llJJ .,,..... HU« PUBLIC NOTICE tert Pt•l•lnl1>11 to !hi 111111 of 11lcl de<:t · I aent, wlttil" loor l!'lonth1 1fter tt.. llr ,,,..1,,1---------,-.,-,-,,,----oubll(11ion of lhll flolkr. PICTITIOUS IUSIN•SS D1llld Aptll I. 1t73 ,ubll11'11d Orl"De Clllll Otlly Piiot, HAMI ST4TIMINT ltlCHAllD T, OUllKEE , Merell 21 Ind April 4• ll, ll. lt13 •711·71 TIM lollowlnll 111"11111 11 doing 01ulnts1 ADmlnl1lrt llll" of lht 111111 P U BLIC NOTICE 1 1: CAL IF. LEA THEii CO.. I 1 J l t"4lnrovr1 No. I". Cotl• Mfll, 'c.1IU ot 1111 lbove ntmtcl dtcM1nr WILLIAM \/,SCHMIOT ,ICTITIDUI llUSINISS '24\ JU llR Mltltll Drlft.. IVl!t .. NIWHrt l11c-h, Clllttt"lllll ~ a1111oa Tel: tno 644-1121 • •• '• ,, NAMI STATIMINT Wllll1m A. MthMI, lll ODii Tiie following p11$0nl t r• doing l1l1t111. Ct llf, '2"60 "".,,..,, ,.,. "*"""''''""' ·. bu1ln111 11: Thi• 1t111lness 11 conduc!ICI by 1n In· Publl11Md Drl"9• Cotti D111y "1.t. • April t. 11 , II. :U. lt11 •·7! HOWALL MANAGEMENT CO., 350 dlvlou1I Wtll 11th Stret1, Cotti Mtil, Wllll1n'I A.. Mtt..11 C1Utornl1 t2627 Thi• 1111-1 WIS ftlH \Viti! "" Coun· PUBLIC NOTICE ., Howll'CI s. Godwin. 2lt H1Uo1r..-, ty Clerk ol Ori~ Covnty, on M1rch \,, Coron.a dll Mir, Ct lll. 92125 1973 l---------------1 Alttn c. tlrOOkt. 20'.ll HoiLd•Y Roed. P:UNt I ,.., • I NtWpQfl 111cll, C•llf. 926'0 P\lbfl1hld Or•ng• Co.it Dilly Pilot. NOTICI! TO c••OITDltl 0, IULIC' This b111IMIS 11 conducted by In IMln· Merell :n. 21, Ind April 4 11, ltn 1n-n TIANS,llt AND NOTICI o .. IJllTIN~. (OtjlOl'"lled 111oc!1tlon OIM!" l~n ·1----------,.-----1 ID TitANIP•• °" LIOUD .. 1.tc••• p1r1n..-111111 All•n c. aroo1<1 PUBLIC NOTICE DR LICINSIS ... Tliri-1111tni•nt"1Yll llllCI Wltlt tti.-COIM·I---------------NOTICE 15-HE•E•Y-GIVEN..Jo .,__; ly Cllrk of Or111gt County on M1rch 14 ll'ICTITIOUS aUSUllSI CrlClll0<1 of Gl!OllOE T. HEllSH, SOdtl 1'73 • NAMI STATIMINT Sturlty Ho, lf0-14_,,0, Tr1~,.,f/lt 9IMI '»Ml Thi follow'lng ...,_ 11 doint butln11t Llcen'"· wi-. 1W1lnt11 Mldr1u 11 llltl o1 Pubt!1hld Or1119e C111sl 01lly P ltot, 11: Ed11ew1t1r lint, In tt.. Clly ot ~ Mlrch 21, 21, tnd April 4. 11, lt7J 755·73 USED U$A_llLES. 2.$60 Nr"''PClfl l lVd. l!n11ton llllcll. COUftty ol Ol'1nc1t, Stti. tit • 1----·------.,,...----Cosl1 MIH, C1llforn(1 mu C11lforn!1, "''' • blltk tr1n1ter, .. ·~ PUBLIC NOTICE Mer~H Euoen1 Prob11co. *' llrOld to flt m1dt 10 VI NTAGE Cl!LLAJlS, 1NC.,.1 St .• Newport BtlCh, C1UI, t1660 Trl nlfltl"H Ind lnllndlld T11n1f1r11, · Thls llllllMll ll COl'l<lucllld b~ 1,. In· WllOr.1 bll1IM11 1ddr•11 l1 17'21 Slty ,,.,., NOTICE TO Cal!OITOltl dlYlduet Clrclt , Unit 8, In ff'lt CllV of Irv ..... SUPElllOll COUltT 01' THI! Mer11il e . "'Oblt(O Counr,.. °' Or1ngt, Sl•I• ot C1llfor.W1 :' STATa DF.ULIJ"OllHIA.lQJ~: T-hls 1l11tem'"I w.11-IUICI wUl!..1111-Coun-916'' '. " THI! COUNTY 0 .. DltANGI ly Cllfk of Ol'•lllll COlll'llY on Mll"Ch 27, Thi 11r0ptorty b cltscrlbld ln gfn&r1I 11: ~ No. A·1SJlt ltfl All 1toc:l In trlde, ftllW11, 9qulpm1nt tnC1 , Eil•lt ot MARGAkET E. WILEY, '1ftl• ~ wlH o1 1 ctrl1ln Ott-$11t NII'" f/, o~ct15ed. "ubllttltd Oring1 COii! Diiiy ,llot, 'Ntnt bv1lnt1t knowfl It l!UllO,EAN NOTICE 15 H,EREllY GIVEN lo !111 Aprll ~. ll, II, U, 1,73 tol).7l WINI! SELl!CTIONS LTD. 111d loc""' .. credllD., ol ll>e abovt "'"'ed d-..tcienl l11Jl iky Perk Clrctti, Unll I In thl Cijy.., 1h1l 1tl DecrJon1 hlvlng cl1lnu 11111n1l Ille ol !•YIM, COUtlty oi 0r1no1. Still tf 11ld declldf"11 ire requlrtd lo Ill• !Mm. PUBLIC NOTICE C1lllornli , •!Id tr1n1ler tilt lolllW!ft'I, with the n•c••1try vOU<htts, ln 1111 ollk• __ ----1lco110Uc lllYt'l'llll Uc1n11; Off·Stlt bltr . of the clerk of the ll>oft 1ntllllld court, or l"ICTITIOUS IUllNISS Ind win• tklt'IM NUmOlr 20-37'2'1, "°"" . lo preient lhtm, with lht nec:e111ry NAMa STATIMINT 111111(1 to preml ... t loc1tld 11 11'21 Sllr ; voucher•; to t111 vndff1lllrt-" II-"'-office Tiie tollowlng 1111rson Is doing DUllnt5t "•rk Circle, Unit I , lrvlM, CA Jior lfli • of hll Alf0<n1~ WUH1m \I. Schmidt, 366 11: preml1e1 1oc1itc1111m1 Sky ,,,II Cltdl~ Sin Miguel Orl11•, Suite Numbtr JOO, NEWPORT RADIOTELE,HONE, JllS UNI 8 In tri. Cl"' ol I I C Oy ol NtWPOtl Belch, C1lll0<nl1 '2'60, which Is Newwl Blvd., Ntwport B11eh, C1lll. °''"""' Sltlt of Clu1ornf:. ni, °"" '• lhtt pl1ce of bll1lntt1 of Ille unc1tt1l11neO In '2660 Thtt the 1mounl ol P1Kchl11 orlc• ..,..,1 111 m1tters ptr!1lnlno to the ••l•I• of Slld 1C111.,.th M1thtw KutPPfr, ''I H. consklar11lon In connldlon with .. kl drclldent, within lour ,,_.1111 .1lltt Tiit ldll'!O St., l• H1br•, C1llr. n631 1r1n1'9r ol Mid llc1nn end Slld blltlMll. · fir•! 11ubllc1tlon ol 11111 nollct. lhl1 bu1fnt11 11 conducllld by ,,. In-Including !hi ntlm•ted Inventory, It 1M Ollell Merch ll, 1111 dlvld111t 11HT1 of JJ,S.U.90. whlcPI cONl1h of the MICHAEL HUGHES KtMllll M. Kuepper loilowlng: ·' ~ E•Kulor ol !ht E1l1lt Thl1 1t1tem1nt Wlf flllld with !M Covn· .. fl"SOl'lll Clllck $3,SU,$t , ' of !hi abovt nerntcl dtn-dtnt ty Clttk of Ortnot County °" Mtrch 21. All otlt•r lwllt1t11 n•1t11• ind lddr.n11 WILLIAM V. SCHMIDT .. JU s1111 Ml•11tl o n ..... SYllr H•. * 1t7l 11•tc1 bY t Tr1ntleror within lhrw ';tlh.·' P:·:M211 1111 pell '° t1r 11 ~ '° ..,,. """'°" •••ell. Clllfllrlli• tlUI Publl11\ed Or1nge C011t Dally ,Uot ,Tr1n1i.," ll't: Stmt ' 1 I:::J!!.41tor~utor 1 -'c'"~' .'·....,"c· c"c·.'c'c· c"c",..-:----c"c•c"' I Thlt 11 ,,., .,..., .,,Md bt'-~· -·-• llCln--lfld-lnllndtd -I tint,.,.. M ,._. .. ubll$hlld Or1ng.e C111tit Oftlly Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE oulrlld by SIC, U07• ol !ht 8~1-a M.lrd'l l•. 21, 21 Ind April '• lt7J t16-73 "rot.11lon1 COOt, thll 1ht cOlltldllr9 1---------------1--------....,------lkll" !he lrtMftf" ol stld butlntM ' PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI 0" SCHOOL DISTii ICT tr1n11,, of Mid uc..,11 11 to .,. ,aid iiiiW: OOVlltNtNG IOAltD •L"ICTION 11!1r Jlld tr1n1fer 1111 bftfl ,...,......... 1111fm, ·-NDTICI TO CltlDITOltS SU,1!.ltlOlrCOUltT D .. TMI STATI 0' CALl,DRNIA .. Oll THI COUNTY 0 .. OltANGI f No. A·71WJ Estate of CHRISTINA RADKIEWICH, De<e1ted. NOTICE rs . HEREBY GJVEN to thl credjtorl ol ltlt 1bctv1 rwimld decedtnl th1t!1ll Pt<SOl'll h1vl"9 cl1lm1 1111rn1t ~ 11111 decelltnl 1rt reqvlrl<I to flit thtm, w!l ll. the necti11ry vouchet1, In Ille o!lkt of tM clerk ol lhtt 1bctvt1 1ntllllld court, or 10 present !Mm, wlllt t1'lf n«euary voochers, to tllt undlrflllntcl 11 lht office DI attor11ty1, LONG lo JASICULSICI, 1151 .H1rbor: _8lvd., S11Jll_ 2, Cotti Mttl, C1lllornl1 nw, whk:h 19ti\e"pleCi of bu1ln111 of llle undtnlgnlld In 111 m1fttr1 pert~lnlng ID !ht e11a11 of said dtcedent, wllllln lour mon!_lll t ftfl" the tint publlct - llon of this norlct'. Dlllld March :19, l•n. ANOREW RAOKEWICH Admln!str1!or of lh1 t l!llt of !hi 1bovt namtd Geclldenl LONG a JASICUl.SJU NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN TO ALL llld Oepirtmtnt o1 AICOl'lollc .._.,.., OUALIFIEO PERSONS !NI on Tuetdly, Cantrol •' April 17, lt13, I n tlrcllon Wiii.,. Mid In Th11 '1 .. 1 •• lr•n•lll' Ind ... ,_.~~ lht ichool dltJrkls 1;19~1ln11t1r lllted, In Thi 1lor111ld 1fock If! trldto, ~ifii'9leiilol' Or•n11• County, C1lllornl1, rortht PU•P01t tQulpmtnl •Nf'°tood '#IU of 111i ......... ol .iec:tlng govtrnlnia boatd m.mblr1 11 wlll bl midi, end ll'lt con1ldlr1"1(1 follQ'WI: lhtr.tor--lotttl'ltr with ll'llo-~ltlifl" NUMll/l Of' tor !ht tr1n1f1r 111d 11Ntnment ti !M--ICHOO\. T/lUITllS 1for1t1ld llc1ntt ll lo.,_ contuml'l'llf'111 M'' DISTltlCT TO II •LaCTID or 11ttr !ht 14111 d1y o1 Apl'll, Jtn, If .... ,,...,,_.,-M.,. Unified Scflool Dltrrlcl • tKr-dlp1rftn1t1! ti PltOfl"lrUl~AL... ITru1IN Arras f, 4, 5, & 1) ESCROW SEltVICES 11 lmt l""f't-"' S1ddl'lb1ck Communlrv Colltgt Df1lrlct J Avtflue. Sul11 E, In !ht City of Tti111tiMJ {Tr•11IM Art~s 1, •· A ~) County of Orlll(lf, 51111 o1 C1llfoiriilj" C111111 Community Collt(le Ol1trlcl 1 provlllil'd thaf"ll'll'Otpirtmant of A.lc:otlt41e !Tru1i.• Ar1a1 I and ii Bt.....,.1~ Canlrol 1111 1~ .. Ollld this 11111 Cl•'tl of J1n111ry, lt13. tr1n1ltr ol .. 1c1 llc1n.... ·-· , R. o . Hlllmtn, D1ovlY Otllld Mitch '11, 1973 ,, ·'·" ---Or•noe-.C.Dunly SuP1tlnttnd111t ~G,tofM...L_ tttLI/!...__ _ · of 5chool1 1 Tr1n1leror .lrtd Llctfttff ·"'1 "ubll1hlld Of•no• COid O•llY Piiot, VINTAGE Cl!L~ IJllC •'. M1rch 21 , 21111d A.prll 4, 1t73 141-73 Trintltfff •fld , ·• ~ " PUBUC NOTICE ""0"1~~:=t ~:~':°-:'11av1CU"•",' ,) ---~----c-------1 "·0 • IOX'" MUS TUSTIN, CAlll'OltNIA tHlf ~'"'II: ~ICTITIOUS IUSINass PubUthtd Dr•no• Cotti Delly ,.,._, NAM• STATIMINT I A.prll 4, Im 'f?·lJ•; The lol1owlno p1r1011 11 doing bu1l~1s • 1ur N1rt1or ,..,_, hit. J COlll Mt.-, Cllll. "'37 Tel: !114) ~2 ... 11 I S; PUBLIC NOTICE Altorn.y for Ad111l111l1lrlllf' Published Or1ng1 C1111sl April 4, 11, 11, ll, lt13 O•llV ,Hot 917-71 PUBLIC NOTICE LANDMAJlK ASSOCIATES, 500 NewPOrt Ctnlfr Drl\li', NtwP«I Bttcl'l, 1---------------'' C1Uf0fnl1 11'60 Robef'I !t· Snow, Jr,. t• L10t11rd I .WI ROlld, LOI A111Jtl11, C1Ulornl• '°°'' SUl"•••o• COUllT o .. TH• Thl1 bullllftl It conducted by 1 90!1 STAT• 01' CALll"Ol:NIA 1'0111 ~ prOPf'ltofonhlp, lridlvlw.I TH• COUNTY O" OllAMea ·' 1-------,~,c,.c,c,------1 Aobli"t A. snow. Jr. JM. ...,,,.., ••• NOTICI! TO Clll!OITOllS Thl1 1t1t1m1nl WIS IUtd wltl'I tl'le NOTICa OJI SALi 01' llllTl••IT JL_' SU,.l!lllOll COUllT OF THI! County Cltrk of Or1ng1 CDUnly on Ftb. SUl·LIAll 01" aaAL l"IOl"••TY AWiJ 27,ltn CONTl.&CT TO ,.UltCM.t.s• .,... STATI OP' CALll'OltNIA l'Olt Nl!IL CAAlltaY, IM. l"AOVaMINTS TMalllON AT l"ltlV4TO THI COUNTY 01' OltANOI OE CAITllO, WIST & CHOOllOW, INC. SALa Mt. A.fSUA E••••• of REBECCA •• BROWN, 1,~ ... w.,.1",.,''N. ,,•,w,~,·."-· In '"-Mttt.r of"'' e:1tti. of EILl!•lt . DeeffNd ... • .. ., G. THOMAS. tkt EILEEN 0 . 'ECIC, •kt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lht Ttl= llU) C71·1M1 EILEEN THOMAS, tkl GLA D't f ' ldt P:ilf.14 EILEEN THOMAS D«Muit cr.oltorl of Ille lbovt nimtd dee: nt t>Ubllttltd Or•rlll" Cotll Otlly ,llol NOTICE IS HE .. l!IY GIVE·~ tflet ttt.' tri..~ 111 p1rson1 havl"9 claims 111aln1t Ille Mircll n 21 Ind April ' n 1'13 7tJ.t3 ,--•lo·od. J"MES E. HEIM. , .• 11-u ld dtcedtfll .1re requlrlld to 111• ttlem, __ ' ' ' ,.,.., " .. "" .,- wltll Ille JMCllUl"\I voucller1, In llMI ofllct PUBLIC NOTICE Admlnlstt.1tor, 1s Hmlnl1tt1tcw ol' t111 of ll'lt clttk of lilt atlovl tnlllllld courl, 0< 11t1t1 of EILEEN G. THOMAS, dlCH:Md. to pr1t1nl th1m, with !ht nec:t111ry wlll ... u 11 prlv1tt 11lt to !Ill lllthtlf Mii' vouc-1\tts, to !ht under1lg"9d 11 tlll ofllc1 NOTICI! 0,. SCHOOL DllT•ICT blsl ntt bidder, lflfl" deduction of ltlY , ... of 1ltorney, WALTER R. BAAAHGER, OOVlltNtNO IOAltD lll(TION qutsltd brok1r'1 tommlnlon, ""°"' ttt. ISO\ WlllCUll Drive, Sull1 320, NIWPOl"l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO All lwms Ind condlllorno l\tl'tlt'llftt r -· 811Clt, C1lltort'lll 92660, which 11 tht pl1ct QUALll"IED .. ERSOHS tllll on Tllffdlr., llGl'lfd Ind IUltjtct"' contlrm1Hon b¥ Mhl" ol bullt'llll of tlMI Undfl"1l11ned In 111 m1t-Aprll 17, lt73, lt'I intctlon wll1 bl Mid " SllJlft'lcw Court, on Wlldnttd1y, Ml'f :r,' ttt1 Plrtllt'lfJl9 to the 111111 0111ld dec:t· 1111 ~llool dl1lrlct1 11or11"""'' 111tH, 1n lt73, 11 1111 hour ol 12 o'dock nOOt'I, ,or dtnl. "11hln four months 1fltr !ht flr1! Or1ng1 County, C1Hlornl1, for !ht Plll'JIOM lhtrnti.r within tilt 111'1'11 1Uowtd b¥ 1-,., publlclllon of !hf• 110llc•. of t ltcllng toYlfllll'll bMn:I "*l'ltllr1 11 It IM of11c1 of tM ,ubllc Adm1n111,.111', Otlld MIN:h :M, lP7J lolloWJ : IXIO Swllt Grind A""1ut, St nt1 An-.;• HARTLEY IROWN JllU,.lllt 01' C11t1otn11 t270S. Ill right, tlllt . rm.r11t Admlnl1tr1tor of in. .. ,.,. l(HOCK. TllutT••s Ind .... ,. of Slld l!ILEEN G. THOMAS, ' of lht 1bove ntmed clec:tcllnl DISTRICT TO aa ILaCTaD ~1Md, 1t tM llrM fJf Mt 6"111, _. WALTlll It. IARANOllt Ocun VlrN School Dlt!rld l tsl1t1 his l<QUlrld, by oper1llon of ltw 1M1 W11lcUff Drlvt, Sult• nt Huntington B11ch Union or olh«wltt, otlttr thin cw In addltf .. tit · N"""'°" INCi!, CINI. nut Hf(lll School Dl1trlcl 3 •ti rlgflt, ti"• Ind lnllr'lll lhlt t.i• T .. i 17141 '45_.,5' Coed ComlYWl'llty Coll11111 Dl•lrlct 2 lh1t of 11ld Mc:.i.nt 11 thl tlm. of -~ AllllrMY fw A•ll'll111l1tr1111' (Trust" Artis 1 Ind SI dHlll, In Ind to ""'' l"1tl'lokl .. 11te -Pulll!IM!d Or111111 Coe1t Diiiy Piiot. Dtted !hit 11111 dly of J1nv1ry, 1t11 IJ1tlng of 111r1tm1nt to pu•dll• lm- Mtrch 2i Ind AprU ~.11 , 11.1•n tll-73 R. D. l:!HhTtll), D~f'f"-PtOVln'\enll on '"" JUb-lt.ISt of""'' Ct•· °''°"' County lUJ>fl"lnltndtnl llfn '"' ~rtv dtlC'l'lbed 11 ~: 1 ri of School1 lot 2CI of Tr1c1 Ho. 35'S. In tM CllY of Publlthtd Ol'•no-Coe1t Diiiy ,Hot. H1111trno1on 811cll. COi/iiiy of C>nt!H .. 1 Slt2' Mtrch 11, 2l Ind A.prll 4, 1t7J '°''' Stitt ol C1lllOffll1. 11 Pll' m•o rtcor• NOTICI TO Cltl!DITOltS In l ook llt P11111 lt ll'ld '° ot ; SU,Eltl<HI COUltT DI' THE PUBLIC NOTICE Ml1Cllll1n1<Mn M11n. In ltlf offlc-. of lllt ' Counly Aec:ordtr of t11d COll'l'l!y, • STATI 01" CALll"OltNIA Olt El(CE,T Ill mln•r•lt, oil, to ... " THE COUNTY 0 , OltAHGli NI. A·71771 P:ICTITIOUS IUSINIJS Ptlroltu"' Ind ol"-r l'r;dtoc; ..... ! Estill of MILDRED DONATI , Dt-NAMI STATIMINT 1ut1111ncn In Ind 11ndw, or which """t Tiie followlng Pl•aolll 11 doing butlnflt .,. oroduclCI from 11ld !Ind ~ CllMd. 11: \ll'Mltrtlh I pl-1111r1Utl to Ind JOO NOTICE -JS HEllEBY GIVEN ID Ille BISHOP GRA .. HICS DR AFT 1 HG IMI below lhl Pftllnl 1urtt ct of 1114 credll0<1 or th1 abo\11 n1med decedenl SUPPLY CENTER, Kolt BulJntll ltnd klr l+.t p11rp0;51 ol protPldlllf ftr, lh.111 111 ptr$0nt hiving cl1lm1 at1ln1t Compft1r, 11n1 Sky Plrk l lYd., Irv!"', '"' 1•plor1tlon. d1vtlaom1nt, '1(.,. !!It Mld dKIOtlnl trt required to 1111 !Mm, C1lll, '2107 ductlon, 1:ilr1crlon end llklnt flf Mid wl!PI In• nectt11ry YOllCPlfl"t, In ltll oflk1 SEDCO, 1 C1Ufofnl1 COtDorlllon, 7300 ml"tr1ls, oU, gts, 1111troltum 1nd OftlW• of the clerk of llle lb0v1 entltllld coorl. or Rtdlord Avt1n111, NortPI Hollywood, hydrac:1rbon tllb~l•llCts trom 11lcl ltnd ID pnsenl tllem. wltPI the nec1111ry C1lll0tnl1 tl60S by mt1n1 ol "'lne11 w11t1 , Hrrlck1, 11'111· • Youchttl. 10 tht undlr•ltln9d ,, lht offlct This bulllMll II Condl.ICltd by • cor-or other tQUlpmtnl lrorn IMKl-c• I~. DI 111orney1 GOEOHA RT .. KANE, 1U3 potlllOl'I. !Ion• on ldjolnlnt ., 1111.thbDrint 1--.~ N(H"lll Bro.Mwty, Sulit ,SO, Stnl1 An1, Sll'lfd: SEDCO 11 rtff(Vld b¥ F. E. "•rnsworttl, It If,, PUBLIC NOTICE C11trorn11. ~Ch h fM pltct ol 11111Jne.1 MARTIN J , SAL VIN. ,,,,,dint te1sor1 Undlf' 11111 Clrlt ln 9rouM ....... ' ---~;;~·o,i~•!i"ed I Ill mllle!'t .,.... Thi•.,,,_, Wll lllld with tbt Coun-• memor•ndlll'll of wfllch Wit r.e.4"' II n 11111 'h)-!hfi lllill tref(ltfi;;;ii,t1~f=·~·""·""'""'°'"'"""';:;,<<o-0;;1lrf~M;;;:,_,;;;~,:;.;:,.;o11--,~~..,J ...... ''* .i••..J'_...,m•.;.----1 • Deluxe TV cart' 12.95 lamlnoled wood shelf and handles. 21•.wide, .is• deep and 13V.' high. (Model IUT600) I All-channel roof an.tenna 7.97 37"" long1 95• wido. Range: 35 miles UHF, SO miles VHF. Rembrandt indoor TV antenna 2 4 .95 For VHF/UHF, color, black anQ white, F!A stereo. ........ .. ·-···-·------·-------------------- - wUMn follr month• tfltt" 11\t nn1 1t73. Ollfcltl ltecOf"dl. whkh ,.,ovldtl tt111 p1,1bllctlloit of tN1 nofkl9,. JOll"K '· WllSIMAN, AftJ. lt1tor1 thlll h1vt1 no rtght to Intel' WoD11 O.lod Ao•ll >. 1m. • ... _,.,.. -·.. "" '""" o< Oold IHood -:~ GLORl4 DONATI GDEDkART Ut ~ C.iillrlMI MIU '-llM .. kl IHMd prtmlMt Dr ,.,.._ Admlnlstr11r1~ o1 i+.t 111111 1"1•n "°" lh«IOf •boW Mid ,._ ,., · OOIDHi:ltir I 11tl:1"1"'" clecldtnt Pubtrshld Of1.!:.~11 Dilly ,llol. :.~~~:-~=I= ::=: I "" Nlrftl ""11:.:T' sv111 .u. Mlrcfl a, 1nd APril 4, 11, 11. 1m nr-n w1111-....,., , .. Stlltl ""'· Cll I ft1M c ... monly .,_. 11: "'' ~i+iJ: Tlh 1714) J•·7* PUBLIC NOTICE Ori.,., HOnllftllotl tffcll. C11l~ Aftonllyl lW Al1111lllll1tr1lrl1t --~----::.,.-,,.,------l ids Gt of...-. lrt lnvli.d lw Mid ~ Pllbll1hed Of1nt1 CO.II Dtlty ,llot ,..... Plf'!f, Ind ffWif bt In wrltlne 11'1111 ~ Apr'll .. II, 11. "· 1m ,....73 su~••IOtt COUltT D .. THI! :'1111!:1r.~. ~-= :..:: A~ PIJBLIC NOTICE STATI Oil CALl .. OltNIA l'Olll Sin•• Arwi, C1Utom11 nros. f/Jt """ - THI COUNTY 01' otlAHOI tltld wtth IN Cl1rk of 1114 I~ N1. A·J ... J c-1, Of lftlY bt OlllYllrld tt ~ M6M NOT ICE 011' HEAlllHG OP "ETITION Actmtlll1tr1tor per-.l!l 11 l l'IY ffrM l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS P:Olt ,llOIATI! 01" Will ANO 1ftfl" lttil PllllllctftOl'I 'tr111 flOll::s NA.Ml STATlilr!'INT P:Oll 1.l!TTliltS TflTAMl!NTAltY "'°'' rro. n'llklnt ot 1ild ~II Tlw loltowlnt Plf'IOlll t rt doing 190NO WAIVED! TEltMS 011' SAL&! C11ll, 1.,#M M lnt11 fl:, llhlte ot Ol!ltTltUDI ~LlWA. DI-ot thl Unlttd Stltft. tlAOf.ot Ir! t..., MARYLAND CAllOENS, »» Wnl *"" Olrtift ... clllctt. .. "'*"Y ordlr "'Mf!i COi~· Hl11hw1y, NtWDOf"I •• I e It ' NOT/Cl! IS HEREBY 01veH ltltt C°"""*"Y -" '111'1"1"'*1 .... ., """"· C•lllornt• ""° ERIC E. HUSS "'' 1111<1 lltftlfl. JM!Ulon ""·11111nc1 °' ff'lt purtltl .. "'c• .,. • l hl GrHt'IWldl G•OllP· lf'l(Ol"por1tlld. • for 111'•11 of wHI •!Id IOi' lu111nc:1 ot lllld VJIOtl conllrm1tlon If 11• lilY ..w o.i_.,, C:f/Jtflf/ltlllon. 32» Wtt! COllll ltlll'n '''''"""''MY to PtflllOl'lll' !Bond S11111111or Covrt Hlllhw1y, NtwPOtl Bnc.h, Ctlllon'lll W1/ftf) rtffl"ll'ICI to Wltlcll II l'l'lfdl lot All bldt Of ofh!rt rr111tt bt "*""1M..-tll t2'6t • l\lrflMJ piirtlcllf1rt. 111d 11111 ltlt tlm. •nd • torm hitnllhlCI !:"(!Ill Mil..,, Gltfl W. lldl.hl!'fl Conurvc.llon. C.o., 1 .,i-ct of helrlf'IO '"' 1111n1 tt.1 beef\ "' Thi rl9P1t to rtlKt '"' Ind •II b!Ol l Mluourl Corpor1tton. 111115 lltlftlwim "°" AMII ~'· 11n. 11 •~eo 1.111 .. In 1111 llt!'t&y ,,..,.....,, ,0 ltMCI. St. lout .. MIJM!'rl ..,,. c~ "' Dlf)trtftlonl Mt. J of .. 1c1 D1i.d: M-ltth "· ltll. ' 'illiJ""~ ll"'"Wll'll"~...., ~Me>-C~O.W....WM ~...Klcl•----.-•~-~'-' llmlt.i 91rtMr1lllp, ltt-1 City of S111t1 Alli, C.llforftl1. l"vbllc Admlnltfrllol' •IMll •1 THE GREEHWlCH GROU,, D1ttd Aprll ), ltt) ~.. mlnlllrltOI' tf M'-ltt1t• INCOltPOAATEO ' WILLIAM (, Sl JOHN. AW UY ..... COUNTY ceu ly 0. W, H.1mll10r1, Viet 1"r1tkltflt (:OUftlY Cl1rk l lMll L •A"Ch WllSTll;, 911'V'tf TPll1 1l1lt1M11I fllld with t111 COlll'll'( JANIT VINCINT, I J WI D. W""lw Cl~k of Drl1'91 County Oii~ Ftb. 211 197). Ill' l t...-tY ...... 1n1, Aft ftt-Alllftllllldn• 11 Tf'ltftw M, W1r•, o.pu-ty i;:OUftly LM A ........ CIN._. Miii t• ... ., .... A- Ctetll, Tlh 111Jt ........ I S1111N1 .. • Clll ........ "* ' ,_J)Sll Al*""Y lw l"ttllltl!Mr T....,__ {110 DW9M Publlshld Or.,niat COlil 01Uy ~llOI, Pubtlll'IM Or-11'\0t C.Oolltl Dilly ""°' ,I.It.Iii Dr1114t COit! 0.llY Piie!, MlrCll 21, 21 ""' Aprll 4, II, 1t7l ,,.. ""'11 4, s. II. lt73 1001-13 M1rcll ». 1114 Apl'll 4, 1m m.n •• ' , DAil Y PILOT Wtdnesday , A.ptil 4, iq73 , . .f • •• .-• • Rutger s 1•rovldence Presld e n t .,'-.. fl.,." •. f t=t_:rl :. ,__----'-l-'f=.-H-ono1r---E7uue,attttton~ --W-D:r-8p-f.4nvs.-___.., Top Pri~e-a Kilo Robe~on From Wirt Services Rutgers UniverSity h a s more or less neglected singer Paul Robeson for half a cen· tury, sine( his graduation in 1919 as an All-American foot· ball player and the third black to receivt> a diploma. llc's been u1 retiren1cn1 slr1cc his rel urn from self-exilt in Co1nn1unisl count ries in 1963. I-le left this country five years earlier. rc(u~ing to tell .'c o n g ressional J.{ed-hunters "·hether he was a .Communist party member. t\ series of eve nts beginning Sunday -will be.-climaxcd April 29 , Robeson's 7Sth birthday. Bui Robeson won't interrupt retirement to accept an honorary degree. His son, Paul Jr., 45, will serve as stand-in. * Co medi an Ro dn ey Dangerfield's complaint i s that he gets no res)Sect. He -got none aga in in London from a pair of gunmen, who forced their way. into his Ea st Si~e night club in the early hours, held patrons at bay while they rined the till or $3.000. then fled in a tax icab. * Whether he wanted to or not , Secretary or Agriculture Earl L Bi&u joined the meat boycott. It happenfd at Washington's National Press Club, where he was the luncheon speaker. The doorman, asked what the menu was, replied: "Fish, of Course. Y~ can't serve the secretary or Agriculture meat on a meatless week can you?" The menu was rilct of sole, green beans, rice, lemon pie and rolls. * A New York finn headed by OccU:lental P e t r o I e u m eii:'- ecutlve Armand H a m mer received approval of its $5.125 1nillion bid ror the 88-piece art ·collection of late a e tor Edwa rd (,. &oWnson. Superior COurt Judge Victor Donatelli of Los Angeles ap-. proved the sale in a hearing at _ "'hich no other bids were of- fered. Hammer is the chairman of the board of directors of 1\1. Knoedler and Co., the New York City .dealer and gallery tbat"will own the collection. * 4 Vice President and Mrs: Spiro T. Agnew dropped in for the Persian Room opening in New York or Ethel Ennis , the singer who sang the national anthem at President Nixon's jnaugu ral. A1iss Ennis sang the national anthem at the opening -as an encore -and Agnew was th e first to stand . He also heartily applauded s u ch numbers as ''Those \Vere the Da.vs" and "Love Train." Both A1iss Ennis and Agnew are natives of Baltimore. Md .. and the vice president is a former governor of tha t state. ·* Soul singer James Brown said in Rio de Janeiro he has not received recognition in tbt United States, even though lie has sold more records than music's "three B's.'' "l have sold more records than Bach, Bcethov.en and Brahms put together, but because of the racial problem in the. United Slates nobody emphasizes this," Brown said. lie' added he had little chance or making it on television because of his skin color. * A former pr irna ballerina ol the Paris Opera , ~lireille Segre, has quit dancing 31 27 nne 1 e nun. She will take her vows in about lhree weeks. She told ffieitds lier hew name will be Sister Mlreille, lleart of Jesus. The dancer, who was a prima ballerina at 22, spent two months with the Carmelites in 1969, bul the Jack of physical activity was bad br her health. Sil< :turneCI I<> dancing ·and perft .ed with Rud olf Nuttyev in "Giselle'' and Sleeptng Beauty,' in Barce.1011,aJ Rome, Bologna and Venlct. A former prisoner or war. ,\larlne LL Col. Harlan P. •••• • 1 1----.CU_,.. __ .JIWlOUnw••---A Elyria, Ohio 1ha1 hl1 wife filed for a divorce. "( 1hink in t.hia case it was Inevitable," said Chapman, v:ho was -1 POW for seven )e1r . · "l'rp not bJtter. I was gone J Jong time." 20 LB. BAG 'MMOllA SULFATE -~~~··~ •to. 79" a ;::I IAG 21 PC . METRIC SOCKET SET • IP!dudet rev••l>k»e 1a1chet, odoptor, '" .od•els, ••••n· DELUXE SEWED CHAMOIS • 300 Sq. In. Chamois • SAVE! REG, 1.48 PENNZOIL ' MOTOR OIL • 30 weight. •Hea vy duty motor oiL •"The Asked For MotOI Oil" ,;_.......... n1c plug -k•I, une. •• --- ::1::1 EA. '"''' REG. 8.99 SAVE 3.00 SET , ..... BERNZ-0-MA TIC TORCH KIT • Solid brass burner • Re voluttonory new gas filter • U.L. l ilted · f ully Guaranteed oult - REG . 4.99 '' EA . ALUMINUM PADDED CHAISE LOUltCiE '-~ .... • S position adjust· .,;:>-~'..:.··.-!I,:-.. m ent • 2" foam filled pod REG. 14.99· SAVE J.11 BIG BOY PORTABLE BARBECUE • Oehille tobl• model bo1becue. • 12 V.. •• bowl ..,;1h wK.d bond EA. ALUMINUM WINDOW SCREENS i 4 "x36" .,~ REG . ::I 1.59 30"x36", 30"x48", .,., 36"x36", 36"Jt42", :;a ::J 36"x48" . REG. TO 2.19 EA . 24" x 48" FIBERGLASS ff Ill NG PANELS • 5/1'" l'e~ white ti'-", mvffle --.. ' ¢ SQ. REG. 20' SO. FT. FT. SAV£ s.oo MARBLE TOP BATHROOM VANITY •.Beautifully finis hed white & gold va nity •Cultured marble top -ovaf"b~~l-, . . . 1 • 17"x20" size -faucets and f1tt1ng s available at s1m1lor savin gs. 1-ss.¥L-l·'' . ---.. ' .i: 2 FT. UTILITY STEP LADDER • Ouolity wood •toof, softoty Mnat.d ll•pf • 24" high MT . WHITNEY EEi DOOR •CW.., 30"'"x 37\ ... ans ~· ·::· ........... REG ., -16.99 ··- tUMllR IS oNI Of ouR MAllf. SPICIAlTIIS CLEAR REDWOOD • Random ~ngths • Surfaced four sides •Many building us.es REG. 38' 4FT.x8FT. UN. FT. . PRE-Fiii SHED PANEL NC- • fvll 3/16"' thk\ • l ong« !Mliftg --- boa•d 44 EA, ' " ll MONTE ' WOO~LANO HlllS -'11VllT'Vlt'10n-.nv.-t---.. -. 1 MOC.I\ fli\I -)"O!,.!S ' ..CaQ,, IK)M I AllllOOC lo0u•'1 13001 ~ze-wtlJ~be-given-eHl:n-said-cost about $.100:~__,.· '.'1---f April 16 drawing on the steps ~·hat he lhlni4 b lsj will bt u~· ol Sproul Hall at tbe UC ed to help . fi~ t.he mar1· Berkeley. The lucky winner juana decr1m1nalizallon cam· will be Identified by ticket paign. nwnber only and need not be··-'-'---~ .. ---- present. Raffle sponsors have M¥wtilemen1 insured strictest security for the winner, STEM or PLATE BALL CASTE•S • Bright bross finish • No-mo r plastic wheels 2" SIZE REG . 99' ~l/21n 2 Y1" SIZE REG . 1.19 •llll'IH "PERMA-BUIL T" BATH CABINET 1!11- REG. 12.88 EA . 11 LB. SLAB CANDLE WAX •Make Yo 11r Own~ •Today's populo, Hobby~ FENCE & UTILITY PAINT • Oit hose •• ..nor point • low·low price! ftllCVSIOM MIXING Al ANGIUI 4 FT. x 8 FT. SHEETS PARTICLE ... 0-AR • v......a. 1'' .-i. partklo~ •1001 UM'Sl !l!I • EA. ' c:::2 PuTTY • j • l • • .. , - . . A OIVlllON OF MANDT OU IN<, • NORWALK FlllSTONI llVO. •' $1UOUAKll . • GARDINA • 13090 SO, WISTEl:N ~~r TO(~ r10 • GARDIN GROVI 116•1 CHoU'MAN AV(. ' WHllTllR IJSSS flll-GIAl'H t0 • HUN TING lON IU CH 7100 IOINOll LON G llACH 'JJ 17 I A Sf SOUTH ST ' CO•Nll Of: CHtll•Y ANOSOUfH ""'"°'' .. Of '"'"1"1"'•••• N\I fli•I 0t .0) PtrtW&'I' • Ml IA.,fOI ""not•vo .. 1 I • • I PILOT-ADVERTISER "WtdM'Sday, April 4, 1973 ' TURQUOISE n.••43c wt, .... ,41cll, ... CTX!l/H 11.1u 49c hr lie . ' IT. "· •' IM~l/OUTDOOI Flaot MatS "1IOT "'IHS" 1.ot1 latj.j, 17•1~' nylol ,top ; .•• ala~ flat •inyl back. . hff~f1!1!•~1 . P!mct !li!'·li h 1 98 II(. 2.H • j Contains utural p<oteln! f"""I" for all hair types. II(. 1.51 1% ez. 1.39 • . ··Oral B tOOTHllUSHES -llf.llc 43c 1111131 I 11(.Jk sgc lrllM . 141 . 111-11. enc s.r... ""''· - GREAT • • A. llECKLACES • Allt!lei\ticelly designed lib or • pendant sljles laYishly en! 6 45 hanced by turquoise coloret stones. ti. • -Place To Shop! B. EARRINGS Square clip type. C. RING Handsome dtsign matc hes earrings 4.35 . 4.9~ ~- . ,I ~~:' PARTY TREAT SALTED Mixed NUTS 59c . \ " Soft & Ori : ANTl-PERSPIRANT Will Fl!E P11lj Hist Sc11t1i,U11tCt1tti "''"" D. LOCKET 2 50 Holds your 2favoritl pictuns. • s1 .... 1ess pol1ester in"""' sljling. Asst stripes & ribbed pat. terns witll inique detailing. GreatlD wear with shorts! Cool and comfort· !Ille. S~es S.M·l. lq.l.H 11. 3.44 r i Slerl~ess polyes\!!_knits with solid color backgrounds el1htnced by colorfvl contrasting trim, Button or zipper- front c~sing. II(. 2.H 2.44· ... LADIES' TOPS Solid color tank type noitllj J • Cherry R1dwooj Ma,11 M1lltrry M11t111y 1111111• , ~RD LEY Slicker NAIL POLISH New creme forltllla in in light fun shades for Spring. 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Wtdnesday, April 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT 21 E_dll)o.nso,n . Offered Bi;ihe of ' $5,000 Sports News LOG :A,Nd~ (AP) -Sprinter War-rests have be<n fTlll(!e." . <. ••• why~?:~' 'That's nol he'd conlact .me tomorrow, lhen." call lhe FBI and Natloflal Foolbell Kept POW' S rco ~,.,.. oflered a.is.000..bribe Edmnefson •told Q'l;!At:r":J.~~-~·~l;.-~~~~S,.,;.-:=-=:-.."""""--m'~'l'm told the FBI bugged lhe phone al League Oommlsslooer Pete Rozelle. le-IJ to throw-a rape during a .prolessional 11 hon -" at his w:~esl '--·'""I . .. __ he said he'd "'•e roe home-l~nex~ew4o~ " e's handled pmblerns llk•-1lll!-il--lt ll-O-.U... . -TI.-+--'""4 Jnternat1ooal Track A~iation meet, e.ep e ....... ~ OUbe es • "'n;i' · 0 • 1 further happened," Ed.moo.son said. before." O'Hara said.· ·-1 lAI· ·i the FBI said Tuesday. apartment. "Warren told me it sounded 10 _c;,psh, ~fore the race. and that he'd Edmonson reported 'the brlbe offer the Edmonson has l\'00 t\\'O of the first A spokesman for the FBI said ITA • like a long-distance call and a man .with calf the next night to make final ar· next morning, then ran four days later in three races on the ITA tour and is the ~resi~ent Mike O'Hara asked the FBI to a foreign accent toltr'1ilill"'tt!'tl,,.{ttte'"hhtt" .. rangemcnts. Then be-asked again ' if I the ITA's ioaL11ural meet at the Los third·leadiog money winner with $1.293. 1n~est1ga.te ~ JJ\8lter afterrEdmoneon ~~~.000 lo put 01Jt less than a full effort in were interested. Angeles SJ>011.S Arena, winning the 60-1The Jo'BI spokesman said,, "We-can't be received an anO'l'lymous telephone ' IL ~.our first meet." O'Hara said. ' "I said again , 'Why -me.?', and 'he yard dash. .. sure if ttils was real or a prank. We , ~1arch 19. t·'l' .. The man asked me if t'd take $5,000 ans"·cred that with, 'We ju.st make a deal O'H"ara ·said 'he "didn't anticipate this didn 't announce anything berore this ''We're looking into· the matter," ~id' f to lose th"'. Taee."' said EdmoD.son. "l and you get f$,000.' • kind ol ~SSW'e so ·SOOO, tn our first because we "'ere hopeful ol making an the spakesman, "anjl right now no-:•8t-h~sita~ a while and 1hen1 said, 'Why ''I said I was interested and he s.aid year," blft said his first reaction was to ~rrest." · '• ' Atlanta Tries T«;) Stop Bost9n, . Hot Havliceli . '. ', . •; ATIAnTA (ll.fl'-:. The Boston Celtics, wh~:~·~olui )Jov\!!;ek's 54 points lo a n1assaer8 of ,t.be' Atlanta Hawks Sunday, brin!i' ~.~e.~: aclii"'t.•i!<! j'*1~ j¥sec-, ond ~e . tomgh! of !tie Nallonal Baske~JN1! 1 .{isociation playoffs. "Hawk; coach Cotton Fitzsimmons. however, says the 1-0 deficit1in the best of seven series may help inspire his ,squad. _ "We've b@ttled .from behW<f all y:ear:," Fitzsimmons said 'l)lesdaY. "Actually, we playbetler I!' that position." . Lou Hudlon also Is hardly read)'· to throw In tbe towel. Hudson will. be assigned to· guard HB\rUcek, Whose: caniet'iliJ!h ~ pOin'ts e"¢.ect ~. t6 take a JM-lOll 4ec1sion,.m the pleyoff opetler. . . "I'll tell you one thing," Hudson vowe,d. "He won't score 54 points agatn. I'll be -"-.ready. to play." Fitzsimmons, in his first year as AUan· ta coach, tried t\\'O major chariges in the first game at Boston. He sent Herm Gilliapi ~g!ligst Hitvlic~, rather than t11e usual Hudson-Havlicek match. ·He also , . put forward Jim Washington agaipst Dave Cowens instea·d of center Walt BeUamy, Washington forced Cowens to play fuost of the game out of the middle and the league's most valuable player ended· - up ~h a below-par 16 points. U~ITml ...... CINCINNATI'S. SPARKY ANDERSON, DETROIT'S BILLY MARTIN COULD BE WORLD SERIES FOES. G~ however, later admitted that 0 · N f H I LA hinl.,jlavlj<l!.k'liNw~1nchtslallerand20 . . : . . r . , ·a OS Havl!~k 1n;ay l)ave ~been ,too strong for. peners ea or ~s~e~~~~~!!ie'a:i"-¥~~ .. : . .-; . -.' ~--------. _;_,__ ----'-~-· - becal!f.11 ·J~ ~-~ .i; ., ' ... Boston guatd Don tbine'l·• Who. •at _oQt the playoff opener with a groin.r11uscle pull, is expected to be~ready f~IJQO. ,,. • llo'«,ever, if the Celtics coast overit\tlan· Spring Traini1ig Win:ds Dp Today, ta a•.~sily as they did in the first game, he may see limited action . ~ Tom Heinsohn is not believed willilia;;..to .take a chance on rei.\i.luring Chaney unle;ss hit services are a~utely needed. . ,., " * ' .. • • Bullets Face ' Uphill Battle PALM SPRINGs iAP i -The California Angels closeQ out the ir spring training today with a final exhibition match agafust Mi!Waukec before packing up and moving to Anaheim for Friday night's .American 'League season opener with Kansas City. Manager Bobby Winkles announced his starting lineup for tbe season debut would have Jim Spencer at first base, Sandy Alomar at second, with Bobby Valentine at shortstop and · Bi 11 y Grabarkewitz at third. John Stephenson, a nonroster player, v;on the opening night catching job. Wlnk1.cs adm itted be was "a lit tle con· cerned" about May's effectiveness. "He shouldn't get hit that hard with the kind of stuff he has," Winkles said. Al$> Tuisday the Angels released Ed Spiezio, who had been given a tryout at third base. He saw action in six games and 'Monday .committed three errors. Bill Singer started today's ·spring finale for the Angels, 8-13 in the Cactus League, against Jim Slaton for the Brewers, 9-11. ,PHOE1'JX (AP) -"! felt I've .had .a good spring," says Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Andy Messersmith . "I can't wait . . nov.· to get this thing started." Mes~smilh, a central figure in the Dodgers' big trade with the California Angels, has yielded Only seven runs ·in 32 innings this spring for an earned nm average of 1.97. He leads the club in strikeouts with 26, eight more than Clailde Osteen. He started against San Francisco Tues. day night and allowed only one hit in·Six iruilngs·, striking out five, as the DOOgers downed the Giants·G-2. At one point Messersmith· set ·down 18 Giants· in a· row; a st;ring stre'tched to 21 by reliever George Culver who ·gave up lhe. two .Giant ,runs in the ninth ihtting .. Short Com·se ~ . 'j.., . AAU Sw1infest Begins Tonight CINCINNA'J'r (AP) -The dny of atonement bas arrived for Melisa Belote, a three-time. gold .medalis~ in I.he Olym- pics who has yet to win an Amateur Athletic Union national s'vimming com- petition. "I really want to \1•in a·national title. I feel fine this tin1e," said the 16-year-old Springfield, Va .. high school student Tuesday '''hile relaxing beside the Keating Natatorium pool. __ A field of 57S'is gathered here for the • 1973 .AAU indoor short course cham- pionship for men and women. Eight finals tonight including Miss Belote's specialty, the 200-yanl backstroke, open four days of competition. Fountain ValleY.'s Shirley Babashoff, Mission Viejo's Valerie Lee and Costa Mfsa'SAiliSon-<frant are participating in the meet. Miss Belote is top seeded in the ~ backstroke, just as she was a year ago in t he AAU-indoor··meet at Ballas:--She- finished sixt h however in 1972. "It was very disappointing," she recalled. "I was in good shape, but I was scare!! and l tried to peak too long. This time I just peaked SWlday." The 5-foot· 7, 130-pound· blonde ii in her fifth AAU national indoor meet Her best finish has been a fourth place. Yet she won the 100- meter and 200-meter backstroke and swam a leg on the victori<M:Js. 400.meter medley relay in the 1972 Olympi cs, two of the triumphs coming in world reconl time. Why? ·~1 was the most relaxed in my 11fe at the Olympics ," she remembered. "I felt the biggest problems was the Olympic .trials.-wher.e.-the·-.tougbesLcompeutiOll- was. Ji was anti-climactic after that." Has the relaxation carried over to the nationals this year? _ "I .reelly feel good .. And I like lhe pool," answered Miss . Belote, who is entered in the 100 and 200 backstrokes and the 200 individual medley. However, she shies from victory predictions. Shane Gould, the Australian teenager' who alsl) won three · gold medals at Munich makes her American national meet debut tonight in the 500 freestyl e against two of the girls who beat her in the Olympics, Ba~ and Keena Rothammer. Also on tap for the women tonighi are the 100 breast and the 100 fly. The four men's finals are in the 200 back, IOll breast, 500 free and 100 fly. Sports in Brief MILWAUKEE (AP) -Blight , malaria and ma·JnutriUon had ~'8$\ed his \\'eight from 170 to 115 pounds. He had been beaten; placed in solitary and later forre.marched throtl8h the Indochina rain forests "for 48 days. But Army Capt. Stephen lt. · Leopold never broke during his nearly five years as a prisoner of , \Var in North Vietna1n. And in the laler years of cai; ti vity, as· e1nphasis of punishment changed from physical abuse ·to alm ost unmi tigated boredom, he sustained his morale in large measure throug~ his intet"e$t in sports. But the smatterings or American sports ne\\'S he received were· frustratingly incomplete. "'We "'ou1d know there "'·aS going lo be a fight on a Friday night, but we y,·ould never !ind out Ylho won." • t.eopo1d sa id. "They gave us golf S<.'Ores aher the third round." LeoJX>ld \\'ilS gradllatt.>d from suburban Shore\vood ·High School µri or to his Phi Beta Kappa days at Stanford University, and sustained keen interest in l\1ilwaukee sports teams. His c;:iptors began announcing American sports news in the spring of197r,ana1le was-pleased to leam not only that Milwauke"Cliad a new major league baseball team -!he Brewers -but that the city's . Bucks bad become a National Basketball Association power. "I figured they would finish last in their first year and draft U!w Alcindor (now Kareem Abdul-Jab- bar), although 1 had heard he might go ·to the ABA," Leopold, 28, .said· in an interview with the !\tilwaukee Sentinel. LeOpo1a· .. sara '"the North Viet· nan\ese were esp e c i..a 11 y in- formative concerning the l\1uhan1· mad Ali·JOC Frazier heavyweight boxing title light in 1971. I-le. said they always mentioned A:I i 's resistance to the draft, almost as though they were rooting for him. "I'll give them credit, though - they repor ted lhe result (Ali's dereal) ol that ooe," Leopold said. But the sports news stopped after two months, resumed for two weeks in October 1971, and then halted again until Jast October when it appeared peace .was at hand. This time guards made avallable ·sp0rti pages-of-me -armea .. rotcif· newspaper Stars. and Stripes. 'lblt laoted unlll the United Slatea resUIJle<l bombing ol the N~rth ill December. Then the reading mot• ter became plentiful again after the peace agreement in February. Leopold said he hadn't been Ir• ritated to get only partial scores during the spring of 1971 because, he felt. the North Vietnamese., didn't know anything about sports and didn't realize the results were incomple te. Leopold, who relumed t o Milwaukee last mooth, will thrOw out the llrst ball at the Brewers' borne opener 'l)lesday. Against Knicks BALTIMORE (AP) -Coach Gene ~ShUe says h~. hope:S the Bullets can d~ a better de{eftiive job on New York Kn ickerbockf: guards in .tonight's Na- tional Basketball Association playoff game than in the two previous to stop them rrom penetrating. The outfield will . have Frapk Robinson in left, Ken 'Berry iii center and. V~da . Pinson plafing right. oou·g HOyJard was pjckeO as the desigriated hit ter and, as aMciunced earlier, last seaso11's strikeout · 1eader Nolan Ryah will open on the inOUnd. r Reds Face Giants .In '73 Opene1· , "Everything was·re8Hy working," said Messersmith. "I relt awfully good." The Dodgers ·finished their spring ex· hibition schedule toda y at Mesa, Ariz., against Oakland. Newport Golfer Wins; "lo the second game. when tile Knicks were hitting from outside, we had to go out and play them tougher," Shue said. "&Ut as a resuJt, they were 'able to penetrate _ off simple switch plays becalise •e were so intent on Stopping them outside." . · New York guardll Earl )\(Olll'Oe ·a.a Walt Frazier shot ~-for 77 ~:the f]Oor while oombining fer 109 pOints .and1 ~27 assists tjji .the first .two .g~, el ~ pJayOffS':'• "-11 ' I The Knicks went ahead t:d in Ille btst- of:7 E~tem ·Conference seraifmals oil scoll!s<Of 93-llS.and ~103. ,. : ~ s&u& said·1be ditl"n't plan 311)t lineup changes for the third game, bu1 hinted there may be a change in how tbe Bu,ets inatch~p.against the Knicks. The lineup includes three players ac- quired last winter from the Los Angeles Dodgers -Robinson, Valentine and Grabarke\vitz. Stephenson. \Vho had been batting only .160 this spring, drove in the tying run with a single in the seventh and his bases-loaded single in the ninth scored the winning, rWl Tuesday as the Angels defeated Milwaukee 5-4. The Angels had to struggle beck from ·a 3-run deficit after California hurler Rudy May had a rocli:y stint. ' .)'lay werit six :'lnnings giving up nine lfi1ts and four runs after starting the game with a puffy spring earned run average ol 4.62. · CINCINNATI -A sellout cro\vd of 52,000 is expected to pack Riverfront Stadium Thursday as the 1973 major league baseball season gets Wlder way in the same ballyard where the 1972 cam- paign ended last October. The host Reds hope for a happier end~ Al J:>:ov.'ning was sched uled to pitch for L<ls Angeles, Ken Holtzman !or the A's. Manager Walt Alston was expected to announce his starting lineup today for the Dodgers' regular season opener Fri· day night at San Diego. Los Angeles also has tet pare one player to make the ~ man roster limit. The victory over San Francisco gave the DodgeI'SI a 14--12 spring record, but eight of the Loo.Angeles '°""" bave been . by just one run and two by two NM. Lelt.flander Don GulleU 'Will .open for The D<xigcrs "'°~ four runs in the Ing this time. Cincinnati, -which lost· the seve'nth and ~ first inning · and coasted to the win as deciding garile of last year's World Series ManQy Mota,. Willie Crawford and Bill against Oakland at home. Opposing him Russell each slapped two bits. Rwseil will be·veleran Juan,Marichai of the San t>as now hit safely in 11. straight spring Francisco Ci.ants. games. : . Hockey Playoffs BegiI1 RIALTO -Alan Tapie, former University of Southern California golfer from Newport Beach. won the $25,000 Western Tournament Golf Association's weekly event Tuesday with a 74-69--143. The 24-year~d Taple won $5,000 and boosted hiS winnings for . the season to $11,895. Despite winds, · TaJ)te scor~ four birdies on the 6,11g..yard par 31-36-72 course. He birdied the first but then shot 8 d6Uble bogey on the third before starting a comeb'ack, ifu:luding an eagle c;in the seventh. , Jim Jensen of Sunnyvale won $3,000 ror second with a 69-75-144. Tapie birdied the first hole with a four· foot putt ~nd the ninth when he sank a 40-!ooter. On the 13th he dropped a birdie putt from three feet away and on the 16th he dropped one from five feet. His eagle came when he hit two wood shots on the SU~foot seventh to within 14 feet ol lhe bole and sank lhe tMtL General tournament Tuesday. In other first-round matches Roscoe Tanner defeated Pierre J!arthes, 6-3, S.J; Tom Gorman beat Zeljko Franulovic, l-6, 6-3, 6p4 and Alex Metreveli beat Joaquin Loyo-Mayo. 7-5, 6-1. Filth-seeded Mark Cox lost his first round match lo Premjit Lall, H. 6-3. Richey Wins MUNICH -Americans CLiff Ri chey and Bob Lutz scored opening round vie· tories in the World Championship Tennis series Tuesday. Richey defeated Milan Holocek, 6-1, W and Lutz downed Onny Parun, 6-3, M . Other winners were Nicky Pilic and Bar· ry Phillips. Russians Triumph Shue said rookie guard Kevin Porter, ,vqo triggered Baltimore's fast break wif.h six assists in the third quarter of game No. 2, could· be called off the bench again if starting guards Archie Clark and Phil Chenier don 't gel things moving. C--t--~r1e-Battimu1 e coach decHued· to 1--...n-r ..... -'"".---. • ..--------.,oscow -'Ille SOv e n o ayo 8 firm grasp on first place in the world that the Bullets have to win bOth home games tonight and Friday before return- ing to-New York for the fifth game. 4.!All I know is, we have to wiD•the next glinle ," he said. "It wouldn't be.a picnic . going beck to New York down ·a.1, but I don't want to th.ink that far ahead now." ' '7'5 SUPER BOWL · TO NEW ORLEANS SCO'rI'SDALE, Am. -New Orleans wiU be lhe slt11>of the 1975 Super llo\l'l game •and tM following year 11'11 lie Miami thar wlU stage lhe NFL cham, plonsh11' aame1 it was decided here al n meeting of crub ownal'1, -----1\tm<d·d·--,..;a;.Ho-·tr. Ii. • <the affair a·twc><Krt-ot lhiee setup. New Qrl~ans '""'111':8" . ..,per jjoWI llC Jan. J2, · 1975 In , thi new Loulsiana SUperdom&. • • I , ' ' " ' ·V~IT._.... ' ' ' • • THE•ANGELS' SANDY AJ:OMAR IS FOltC!D . A'I' SECOND· BY' MILWAUKEE'S PEDRO· GARCIA. ' . . . Tlje National Hockey League playolfs hockey championships 'l\iesday nlght get under way tonight with a four game with a a.3 triwnph over Poland fo r a ~ saJvo tp open the q~s. record in the six·team tournament. Boston . plays bolt . tt u. New York Sweden ls second with a 2-0 mark,, 'to: Rangcis, Bulla.Io i• al Montreal, Min· eluding an upset of defending champion nesota ' plays at Pbilldell.\Na and St. Czechoslovakia Monday . The Ctechs, wh!> tours ts at Chica;o. beat West Germany 4--2 earlier Tu-.,, "Bu!Calo' Is In lbe. ph\yolfs for the firsl are now 2-1. time and must meet Stanley Cup favorite Montreal , which has lost only 10 times U.S. Teau1 Wins during the regular season. ' TEL. AVIV, Israel -A touring Coach Named American college basketball tc a m BOISE _ Burt Golden, 35, head representing the National Association of basketball ~ach at Van Nuys High lntcroOllegiate Athleti c$ defeated Israel, SChool, has been·nnmed assistant varsity 99-93. in an exhibition bMketball game basketball coach al Boise State College. 'l\iesday. .• I. >ll!l-r.-U•.nset Charles --Edge of LeMoyn_, -*-;"" T ·----~· le\(lnlnd1'unri'l'<.1nlt'W'~1---o HOUSTQN·-Fred Stolle upoet Roger Claire, led lbe winners 'Wllb 24. PQlnlS. Taylor. 6-1, 7-t, to higbllght"""""" round each. Terenl O'Nell of Tens .ido<I M termls action In' the River Olli-American and Xavier's Bruce Seals bad 11. . ' .. - 22 DAILY PILOT Wrdntsday, April 4, 1Y7.3 RadicalReleaguing May Shake Up Coast Area ' \ . Ir vine League CdM Keeps Pace;· Edison Stumbles By Proposed Changes ,. i • • . . -·-·..:•Corona de! J\f.{lr and ~1agnolla ll igh ..,. kepL pace a game behind Irvine League ::~; tktseball leader Los Alamitos Tuesday t • · : afternoon by posting 9-4 and 5-4 victories :~:pver visiting Fountain Valley and Estan- -· ;eta. Los Alamitos' 1972 leagye champs put the skids to Costa Mesa, g:o, on the wint ;""' ner's diamond Snd Santa Ana Valley • dealt visiting Edison its second straight loss, 3-2, In other hostilities: Corona de\ Mar ·broke it open in the ~ixth inning with a four-run outburst. Key hits in that span were rbi singles by Bob P..leyers and Alan Jahns, then Ken ••: Noga\\•a's two-run base hit. Bob Palmer pitched n six-hitter for Corona de! Mar and added a home run· in , the lhlrd -inning. l ....,. Fountain Valley's major contributor ,_,...,ith clutch hits was Dennis Tressler. "' Tressler smacked a two-run double in •• the third inning when the Barons took a short-lived 3-2 lead. I ~gnolia took care of Estancia in the ' bottom on the seventh with the aid of a ~ases-loaded free pass. It was the ~ ~ ieverrth one-run game for coach Ken : ~illard's. Estancia crew and the third : one-run loss in league play. i-. Estancia -scored early with two ,r markers in the first inning, aided by half of J\fagnolia's six errors. Estancia added its other two runs on ; run-scoring singles by-Bob Madden and Dave Ronquillo in the fifth and sixth frames. ~ Edison's do1vnfal\ came in the botlotn ;· of the scvcnlh ... inning when Allan Carter It'd off 11•ith a single and advanced to !-lhird on 1valks to David Oliver and John t· l..oftus. ~ Gary Templeton singled to right field ; with two outs for the winning margin. I. Edison tied the score in the sixth • rrame when the Chargers loaded the ;_ ~uses on Gary Lopez's single. an error i'"" and Mike Selwood's one-bagger. · iJ. second Santa Ana Valley error allow-~ -i Lopez and Jeff Nichols to score. --~-it.os-Alamitos tm1oaded::.a,·dowrsing1eS' 1 ~·:~ouble and took advantage of thr~ ~ ~osta ~fesa {tliscues to throttle the b ~lustangs. ,.., ... : ' . . f $t1nset Hostilities Pitchers Gary \Vill iams an91ike King combined for a four-hit shutout. ' 'The only Ciosta P..1esa runners to reach third base were P..1ark Schrupp and Steve BaUllle. ''°""''"' .,....., (0 C:-'91 MW ltl '''"rlll -Mr•,_. 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Best-.f the Meet Santa Ana High track coacl! Earl Engman (right) presents Newport Harbor's Tom Distanislao ihe DAILY PILOT trophy as the Beach -Cities lnvilationaJ!s-outstanding atbelte. DiStanislao vaulted 15 feet. Uni Gets. Miracle Rally; By ROGER CARLSON 01 .... Dlolh' Pllet SIMI Monumental alterations are in store for Orange Coast area schools for 1974-75 ac- cording lo the first proposal to solve the releaguing problem. Affected is each area school except Mater Del . And the Slwet League, as it is known today, ls shattered.- Here!& how the schoo1s have been ten- taUvely placed wttb •diustmenta lo be made u be<:ooles nec....ry (figures beside the ocbool'• name repi-1ta the total nUJDber of boys ~ top three grades): ' 1-A -Edi-(l,'ltt), F- Valley (1,'llO), MarU ( I, 4 II), WeliJllllolttt (!,-), Ne•porl t: (1,IN), Lof~ (1,IN), K ' (1,06'), Westtn1 (tit). League B -Aaabelm (13'), unt.- ingtoa Beach (1,050), Orange (1,100), Katella (1.075), Loara (1,050), Cypress (1,1411, Foothill (1,030) Saddleback (1,060). League C -Corona del Mar (800), ~1apolla (939 ), Costa a1rsa (810), Tustin (9'11), El.Modena (tst), Villa-Park (91.11, Estancia (IN), Santa Ana (158). League D -Laguna -b (391), San Clemente (5351 El Toro (Ill), Dua Hills (725), UalvenHy (131), Mlslloe Viejo (lit). Loopo E -Eope:r-(At), V""'""8 (lltj, -l•l. cur-(Ill), El -('llO), --('NI). Freeway Leope -Baena Part (IZS), Fallertoa (?tit), La Habra (IN), Loftll cssol;°.Savanna (111), Samy Hills (!00), Troy (165), Santa Ana Valley (7541). Garden Grove League -Rancho AJamltos (750), Garden Grove (7%5)1 San- tiago (700), Bolsa Grande (7001, Paclflca ~1.090), La Quinta (8%0), Los Am.Jgos (8251. .t:!'1A1':~'1~°' =:: ::: ,; ~ Ar B h d d 2 The proposal virtually wipes out the """'" "' MHM"• Ul t1._sts om ar· e ' 4-0 famed Sunset League wtth Anaheim, Dfl-'· 21> •: { ~ ":' 0nt1vcnn. ti '~ ~ "1"'~ lluntington Beach. Santa Ana and Loara sllet'WOOCI, rf 1 o o o Randtn. n • 1 1 o parting company ror other pastures. Btrnflf, lb l 2 0 0 Mll•r. rf J 2 I I Anah ' •--~ llJld Loar Morton, c 2 o 1 1 "'"""'· 11: 1 o o c e1m, Huntington ~ a =~11i'i.J.b ~ ~ ~ :· ~!l~; ;~b ! ! : i University High's Trojans came up mained for Dana Hills to capture its win ~r~ situated in League B while Santa Ana on1sen. 11 1 o o o S111w, lb 1 a o o . . U · ·t lS 1n League C. Mt:Cr•n11. 1111 1 o o o s11rt.. 11> 2· o o c with seven runs after two out in the over ruversi Y· .. . . Which if any Jcague would be termed ~'::,~, "'" ~ : : : :Je:~';b"" ~ ~ : : seventh inning to deal Jiost Dana Hills a l~ut ~th t Kfreeafes1ian kandept pt hbeloumSilmg the ~ League or1 Irvine, Qoestview e1rv.u 1b 1 o o • Gttlo. 11 o • o r . .1 ba·-•-Jl a 1ve WI a pass a va n,..,,..,...,.1 ha ' tt · not ~-~-IRl--3· 1-·1·· 1 --161•1.---,, 1·10 -1-9-5 setback·m Orange ueague ~ ~ --followed ~1filb'--a-double.-:-Phil-Hanceck-o! ~~~-~::-or!_ t ma er, LS __ &UUWU. Toiits 25 S:.,: ;., i1t11111t1• action. slngled and Joe Hollet t reached first on' Bufll woilld appear LeagUe A wool~ be 2!IO o11 o -~ II • ln other play Laguna Beach was no-hit an error. the Sunset League, LJ;ague B the Irvine, E1tanc11 1 1 . . . . Th Da H'll ed League C the Crestview, League E the Maol'IOll• D 002 1-s 10 ' by Sonora , 24-0, ma five-inning test. ree more na 1 s errors prov Orange and perhaps League D the South disastrous for Dana Hills. Jt was the second time in three games Gary Willson. Tim Igoe and Nick Coast. that the Artists of Laguna Beach have Pcregud took advantage or the Dana Lou Jose ph, Orange Unified School been ncrhit. Laguna Beach committed llills mi scues. District official and a right hand man in eight errors and trailed 21-0 after tv•o in-Greg Thomason had 8 solo ho1Jle r in the CIF Southern Section setup involving :-·: •• Moll's Gra11d Slammer ning s. the bottom of the se,:_enth for DaQa Hills. releaguing, says his group's first prcr Sonora's reserve catcher freshman posal is a draft after talking wi th league John Meye r. had six rbi . ' L•tVn• 1•:~11 r (o~ rbl s.onor• ~~or "rbl representatives and presidents. University's John Densmore was on M1 .. 1..e •• ct11 1 o o o H•"· c1 3 J 1 i "We \l:ant to get some reaction 'from base \vith a single and only one out re· ~~!:;·, :~ ~ : ~ : ~=~·nu!~ 3b ~ ~ ~ ~ this proposal and sec how we stand," Paces Huntington, 8-5 , ~. Uhiv..-si!Y ltl D•n• Hlll• !SJ Oulnn, 11 2 o o o Gr1y, 1s J ' J 1 Joseph told the DAILY PILOT. tb r h tbl tb r II rltl Whitt, p-Jb 2 D O o Gon~al~ It ' 4 3 2 "It' tr" tJ al and thin " Siivi, ti " I 1 I Ulloa, 111 l 1 1 0 Heard, e..2b 1 o O o Ftxon, lb 2 2 1 2 S S IC y a pl'OpclS f10 g lS H1ncoc1c, ts J 2 1 1 Mlklos, lb ' o 1 c ThomPIOn, 11 1 0 0 0 aur11;1, rl 2 3 o 2 entirely concrete at this time" em-Houen, lb • 1 1 O S11rlnum1n, 3b ' o 0 C , • v1111.on. It ' l o o Thomason. c l 2 2 ' Buc:h, 11 1 o o o Mey~. c J 2 J • phasraes Joseph. 1111>1. 7b ' ' 1 o R-"'· 11 ~ 1 1 a Mllltn1, :lb"' 2 0 0 0 erown. 7tl 3 2 1 1 "We've attached names to only two of r Three home runs, capped by Doug r Moll's grand sla mmer in the bottom of the seventh inning. led 1-luntington Beach : fligh 's Oilers to an 8-5 Sunset League -: ·OOseball victory over vi siting Loara t Tuesday arternoon. . • Other circuit action saw Orange Coast ; nrea nines on the wrong eod of the score ·:. »fi Santa Ana outlmted host Newport ;": Jl ;irbor, 3-1; visiting Weslem ripped ·:. Westn1inster, 5-1: :ind Anaheim ca1ne up .: With three runs in the eleventh stanza to ; slop l\1 arina , 7·4, on the lose r's diamond. :-. ~1oH 's blast was a 325-foot job over the ·: IC:ft field fence and it came after coach ; l)on 'fcrranov e's Oilers had loaded !he • bases vi.'l Craig Kennedy's si ngle to :· cynter. Kyle Van Amcrsfort 's free pass _and Bob Engstrom's bunt. which Loara ~ could not handle. ·. TI1e Oilers got out in front early with a three-run outburst in the first inning. Doug ~1ansolino's solo homer highlighted tile frame. ' Loara ralfied for three markers of jjs own in the following two frames. then -Randy ~1 ills \VCnt to work with a 300-foot blast to put Huntington on to p again. !\loll finished the day with five rbi. Newport's demise was the result of a d01.en runners left stranded, three on third base. Mike Chittenden scattered sii Newport hits and struck out eight for the victory . Newport's only run came in the six:th inning v.·hen Bill Mockett came up v•it h the lone clutch hit of the day for the Sailors. l\·larina let it gl't :nvay in the bo!loin or the seven!h when Ron S1vanson doubled moments too late -after a Marina run· ner had been erased from the bascpaths. Lo1r1 Ul Huntington lt1eh Ul 1b r 1'I rbl ft r1'1rbl Sgollba, 7b • O O O Mtnsollno, 7b • I I 1 Holato, Cf ' 1 t 0 KIH!~y. cl l l 1 0 Rich, ss 2 l O 0 \lln AmtflfOrt, Scharot, lb l o o o II 2 7 I 0 Shandlrt, r1·3b J l l 1 Eno11rom. lb ~ 2 l O Coliayn,e ~Ol lMoll,Jll •125 Llttle,:Jb lOllMUls,11 Jiil Pett.-, It I O O O Slagle, p l 0 I 1 Edwat'lls. If 2 a o I) Sllmml..-, r1 :i o I o Harrb, p l o O O \IJ11naroll, c I 0 0 O Hldtn,p 0000 Tot1l1 lO 5 ' 5 loi.ls 21 1 1~• Pere9ud, c ' O I 1 B•n.svlcSU. rl 4 1 2 I Mc:M1nin. 2'b I 0 0 I Ptllf'JOft. Jll 3 I 0 0 ic:ennev. ror o o o o Sdlrtv. u l o 2 1 Fi'ai1.,-, P 1 o o o the leagues. The Garden Grove League De~e, lb ' \ 1 g Lauri•, d J o 2 1 Totals 1• O O O lotels lt 24 14 11 • the and the Freewa Hate. e1 1 o o o HaltJ!tid, 11 t o 1 o 1cor• lrf 111111nts remams same Y :.~":.::.e~: Ph ~ g g g 'f:CO::,~t.,. P" ~ : ~ : L•tunt Beem 0 0 000_ '• 111 0 •, saLeyasgueJoseisph.affected by only one change," S!Ytn. o 1 0 O 0 S-t 0 3) I 2lic-U 14 0 Mougtten, Ph I 0 0 0 tcelttllan, P O l o 0 TCtltls 2l fl 6 3 TOftlt "511 f Un1veni11 0•11<1 Hills sc:-lty '"''"tt91 ' . 010 001 ,_, ' 010 201 1-S 11 • 0 • Dinblos Triumph, 5-1; Adamo's Homer Paces MD, 3-1 Tritons Win in 9, 5-4 Orange Coast area prep baseball teams LA PUENTE -Mater Dci High's were successrul on both counts Tuesday Monarchs stunned Angelus Le ague in Crestview League action as Mi ssion Baseball leader Bishop Amat, 3-1, Tues-Viejo and San Clemente put the skids to day afternoon Vlith a three-run uprising Foothill and El 1'-1odena. in the sixth inning. Mi~ion Viejo's DiatMos g ot past The Monarchs' big blow was Chuck Foothill, 5-1, while 'the Tritons of San Adamo's three-run homer in the sJxth. It Clemente were dwnping El Modena, 5-4, followed singles by Mark Stanbra and in nine innings. batters and 1vent lh e distance. Douglass had a pair of rbi and Nelson did the same for coach Mar shall Ad air's Tritons. Mlu loR vi.10 CJJ 111 rlllrtll FMtltlll Cll "'-"" 2 0 0 0 Hendrldlton. " l 1 o 0 Olertft, cf l(ty, rf l 2 1 I $1\aW, )b Moffitt, lb l I 0 0 Stwle, pfl idimklt, cf l 1 I l Hol'lner, 2b RemoldS. e l 0 0 1 (hernJllon, o R~. II l 0 l I Briclttorn, r1 StndSteOI, lb 2 0 0 I Adln'll, U 5cort b~ lnnlltt• John McEhi,·ain. Coach -Harry Rilke's lwtission Viejo ' fl • Neil Lendzion pitched for Mater Del Diablos put it together in the fourth and Loar• 011 020 0 -S t 2 f'fth f Hunnneton Be.ell x11 ooo " -1 io 1 and allowed_ only five hits eQ route to I rames. L-. Ph 1-0 I 0 111.obbltl, If W1'11tw, 2b 2 0 I 0 Ducw, c F9rVIJIOn. O 2 0 0 0 MunrhY, lb 2 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 I , 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 3 •• 0 I 0 0 0 I 1 0 o 2 0 2 1 I 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 15 1 2 1 AllflMlm 111 M1 r1111 <'' gaining the victory. He struck out four Twice they scored in the fourth v.iien Bites, pr I 0 0 0 Evtns. XI Tott!s lloJ'buottf, " 15Jl2 Tolalt ktR 1W llllll111s •,b { ~ r~ Row. lb ·~ 0 fl, rt>~ and walked two batters. Foothill defenders tossed away the ball ' o o o LKk!1, " ' , o 11 Ke vin Timpane added a triple to the arid allo\\·ed Gary Key and Dave Schmidt Minion v1110 000 230 o _ ~ ~ ; JlllSw•ni.on,Jb •120 t th Jt FI -•0100 • '' ' 1 2 1 NPPO. 11 2 • a c i\>laler Dei attack. 0 cross e Pae. ~i'MMlll• 10 ...... 11n c1;._ cu -~ ~ ; ':;:{,~1e:, " ~ ~ g ~ Mattr Otl ui ''"'°" Am•t 10 The following inning the Diablos again ,11 , 11 r11i1 ,.., , 11 ~ s o , o Foster. 0 " 0 1 1 •II f 11 rlll 111 r fl rlll loaded the baSC'S and then Schmidt forced aowen, cf ' 2 2 o s11VT0. ,. • 1 2 o t ~?: ~~~:~.Pph ~ ~ g ~ .t!.~~r!~l~,5 1b ; : r: ~:!'.;~,1~t : ~ l ~ in 8 run "'ilh a Walk, and an error plated 't:::!i':'ttlb ~: ~ ~ ~':."'c:Cf ! : ~ : 2 o o o Rfnfro. lb , o o a s11nbre, "' 3 1 1 o Robles. 7b l o o a. two more tallies. Welch, 11> s o 1 1 wt111Mr, ,, 2 o o o o O o O lon~nttktr. (I 1 o o O Adtmo, Cf t 1 l l Ordvno, II 3 0 1 I · h F h ly 61Qllf', '' 2 0 1 0 Thrtn, rt I 0 0 0 ;:Orange Coast ;:Ey es Reven~e Ctslll'MHUI, d 11:1119. 2'b RtevPs, o~ Wll(;ox, lb Wh;ilnlon, c Llldtwood, rf Rt't'PS, lb Con!T'1ra1, 11 Nello11, II Mvnot, 11 Tren. 11 Ht•ltY, P ' l o o Prlckf!I, ti 3 o o 1 Gr~~. lb J 0 1 0 M•ndo11, lb ' 0 0 0 T1m Murp Y got OOt ilJ 'S On tWO Chrlitophtr, rl S O O O Ke11nev. ID ' I I 0 ., Durkee, r1 A o , c i~':;~,11 P ~ ~ ~ ~ ~rr~~~!•.; u 21 ~ ~ ~ hi ts to spoil Rob Ferguson's no-hit bid. Lldflllm1, 3b ' o o o Janton, 3b ' 1 ' o "'•· NOR\\1 1\J.K -()range Coast and To!llS ~· S~o~! ~,In~~~: 3' ' ' ' Tim~ne, Jb 3 0 1 0 AmO<lo•. cl 3 0 ' 0 San Clemen te's conquest in the ninth Petwrton. c " 0 I 0 Voller, II ~ : : : I' II II I t I ' , tt • Grrttka, e 1 0 0 0 BO!lure. p 7 0 0 c . . n· Do I ' I I Buell.It)', p, .) 0 0 0 lanotfl, If 'lbat change in the Freeway League Is the Insertion of Santa Ana Valley and the deletion of Kenned y, which moves into League A. After lh:Jl It's like taking a deck of cards and throwing the aces to the winds. t;ndcr the first proposal such league attrac -ons (or oddities' depending on 'y'our viewpoint) in football Would include \Vestminster against Kennedy , Fountain Valley and Western, Anaheim and Sad- dlebact, Loara and Cypr<ss. Con>oa cle1 Mar and Santa Ana arid University and :l\1ission Viejo. It would a_.-!equeo A and B, light- team setups, would be rated AMA. The eigbl·leom League C figutts to be in AAA classification. And the two six-team leagues (D and E l appear to be In 11ne·1or AA status. Under the proposal League D would be made up entirely of Orange Coast area .teJJ.ms ,and rive area schools would be in Leagu!': A. -•· The latter loop would Include Hunt· ington Beach School District schools EdiJion, Founta in Valley, Marina, and \\'estminster. along with New po r I liarbor. -eoron;r-del Mar,~ Costa Mesa and Estancia are Jumped in League C while Huntington Beach is the lone area school in League B, which includes Anaheim. Weather Plays lmpo~tRole In Golf Oassic AUGUSTA, Ga. fAP ) -Lee Trevino had a firm. succinct response when some body asked him if Jack Nicklaus could. be beaten in the Masters golf tournament, starting Thursday. "Sure," replied the nonnally lo- quacious golfer, "if it rahLS." Competitors bad one eye oo the ~Vl' skies and the other on the game'a Mr. Marvel as they completed tuneups today for the \'2.bole, lour-day test W'1! the ra1n ... turattd Augusta Nalicoal ....... ··- -an event which Nicklaus bu won four times In 10 yoars and ls heavily lavor-.d to take again. "Jack certainly ls the man to beat," acknowledged Trevino, the season's leading money winner wi th more than $100,000, "But all of us will have a better chance if it stays damp like this. "Jack's big ad\•antage ls that he drives so far that he is able to float higher lhotl lo the greens. 1£ the greens stay soft. it will be a big break for us guys \\'ho have to fire at Lhem with longer clubs." Nicklaus, who described' his Tuesday practice. round as "just fair," said nonnally wet conditions bring the field closer together. But that would not be true on a course as massive as Augusta. "Persoo.atly, I like it to be dry and 1-." be said. "But I doo.'t care how it is as long as I'm playing well." Nobody -not even TreWlo -seemed ready to bell the cat -the big, blood cat from Columbus, Ohio, who ls aiming for his 14th major title, one more than col- lected by the late Bob Jones. "There's no doubt that Jack goes into the tournament with a tremendous edge." said Bill Casper, two-time U.S. Open champion and winner here in 1970. "The course is tailor-made for his game. He drives on the other side of the hills and he plays the par fives as if they were fours ." Casper's own ambitions took an atJ. verse turn when he developed a painful pull in his right rib cage -a back ail - ment not connected with that which sidelined him at the start of the winter tour. "I wm 't know witil Thursday whether I'll tee up the hall or Dot," he said. JC Swimming .....,.. wnt 111) c:n1 •• Ctnll• 400 Ill.cl relty -I. Goklltl Wnl. Tlmt: 4:00.$. 1000 ''" -I. Oobrvtky tEl 2. Mooni (0) ). Ntllo!I !El. Tim.: 10;$<1,1, w!t.~''fii~Tlj;,.~~~f.'1" IOI 2. WlllltfTIS (G) '· (E~ 'f~:l :L. .• ~•llbv !GI 2. Storti 101 3. Brown ~ lno. med. -I. No.II (G) J. Nlck1dlm111 !El I. fil~ (GI. Time· 1:U.l Olvlno -1. Dennis (Gl 2. Mnt•I CEI J. Albefl (E!. Points; Al.S . 2l:IO 111 -1. T11y1m1 !El 2. Lammer1 !Gl l. 110 third. Timi : 2:12.7. 100 l•te -1, Wllj!•m• (G) 2. Oabnttkv (E) ). Ounn !G). Timi: .SI .. l I I I · u 1.:r10Jl co ('gcs :irf· I ic over\\' ic i.rung An•htlm 000 111 000 03 _ 1 11 1 .,., Ecc1e1. 1111 1 0 0 0 c1rioen. ,, 1 o o c inning came on 1ch ug ass s ng e Sl\Jbtr, P 1 o o a NII.on. 2b ' 2 2 1 <: littorilcs Jn the. Silutlt....C®..s.lLl&' !\l!!!c~rl'.!!ncge~. --"•ru10~''----!"'!!!l..~"~L-•LI"-=-~'L.LJ..~•-~"~"~'''--~'~5 ~-~1~::,;'---'~'..c..' ~•_c.1 _ .. _iUL.J.erry_._N_clsoo_stntJOll..:llSl'!lll.--:ro1a1 36 ..._J.-j_0_c;:~··· P ' 0 L! :S\\~rt\1ning <irid di ving charnpionships. set s1n11 Ant u1 H._rt 111 r 11 • base. ' II • • • :000 l>Kk -t Storll fGI 2. Nltk1<1lmin tE) J, Mtur1te-d (GI. T mt: 2:1'.'-Jflfj~ rcn:-i'~m:f1~flT'GJ 2. arowlL.l<U.-'---1>-w; bre11$1 -1'.'lrownt lGI 2. Dobl'lltlkJ IE.I 3 • e fG), Tl.,,.: 2:21.3 • ~ JO begin 1'hu rsda.v al Ccrntos College.. Wellctr, 11 ~-1r : 1:1 LNM. c •; ~"orb; :1:~ ~m•l : ':~ := ~ : ~ Douglass struck out a dozen El Modena ~~ ~. 10: = =~s' 107 f'uUcrton edged the 1-'iral~s in a dual crewtord, u 2 o o o Moc1<t11. flh 1 o 1 1 "" r1i.v -l. Goklln Wt1t. TltN: 3:45.1. t I• ' the d fi 01vls, cf 3 0 3 1 YHIP<", ti> ( O 1 l' tncc ear 1cr in season an gures as Mollnt, .-. 2 o o o 0u1,.,,· <t • o 1 11 a slighl choice over OCC. ~1=.crl ~:; : ~=ld~ 11 ; : g ~ :,. Prelims Friday and Saturday get under SdH'nldl. lb , 1 1 o ch ... ca,J b , ' 1 o ' _way at 10 a.nl. with the finals starting at ic:11119, 2'b i o 1 o T•btt, 111o 2 • 1 o Chltttndtni. II' 2 I 0 I Robtrhon, M 2 I G 0 3. Abbot, pfl 1 O 1 0 i ._ • " Thun.d1y Hooll. p 1 0 G 0 Bucs Win, 8-3; GWC, Gauchos Lose I '[$ "'"' -Sltvt Marron \! ll.1)1 Jolin C•"*'llf' Pier, Pl' o O 0 II ~ . .111 Bllt Mc:~]ltflfV (S] .5\. l or1IJ ,, J • 1 Totll• " I ' 1 . l rltd. mH.-O•n l(~l ,, lJ.7): Miki Y•rwoocl k•tt by IMtlM\ • .•11 Ortn N11•1<1curv ,, ?t.'"1 Q Co t Coll th It h 1rM-M•r~ 0e.mon11 11, ii· 11,c11 Hy1anc1112 u: r " • range as ege SOU paw p c er =•~·5:12 n, L•''' n 1tt\rn1an 112.t)1 Jtm ~~:o,:n• : : ::: ! ! Tim Gramm used an early six-run lead G~~ M~~':OQ~,·~ 1.1r:!1~~w,~~~-ft"u""· w.11.,. '" WfttMhnttr (11 to coast to an 8·3 South Coast Conference /DO in.din re11 , 1.i1 1 111 , ft r111 •• r ft r1t1 baseball victory over Fullerton TUcsday ·.. 1'•1d'V S!rlfkl4rttl, 11 1 0 0 0 Whlltlfr, 1J ' 0 ? e d J81,,lfr!'· m.c1.-N~.i 111cri.y (S.1' 111 Rici(~' oully, lll , 0 0 0 e~tc1ltY. c• l o 1 c afternoon but Golden West College an --~ (r'...-.Y"""i"l"'m 11:12.u1· ~rron u :11.s1: E;v11"'· '' ' o ' 0 ""°"''rioo. 211 J 0 0 c Saddl hack d r t d 1 other ~mes '""""'"~!5',1 1 01 tn•n t ,,.. ). G8rtl.,, .,, o 1 o o Rut'IOo. 1ti t o o o • c ~-ere e ea e n ~~ · 10I 11 ~rod I '·~,Li MOOll 157.lll Preoslon Weell~. e ' I I 0 R_, It 1 0 0 0 inVO)Vjng Orange Coast arttl junior COi· • I ' liifil ~: .. 11)i"j~~ C1r-."-r 11 :01,lJ• 1>001t, P 1 1 2 I ltl(h1n;l1, r! ? 0 0 C Jege teams. ~ 1 f.\I , 1~0o1.~\: y1,.,,~ \l :~.lll lrirty, lb l O 0 2 W1tbrlt'IO• rt I O I 11 ~ r t':';!.Yrai~.,.:..'l:ln~l'','""'n 09111 Hvl•nd 1: 1.&J. ~~:;:;; ;: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~!~i!~1b11, ~ ~ : ~ Golden \Vest dropped a 4·1 verdict to .. • • u •t... '"'!'' c1 1 o 1 i 011,rbul'1I, " 1 o o o LOs Angeles City College at home and ' ___ .,_..._.· 1 ' ~ ' ~i1'1;)~filr•rrt1t1 oo:n.21 ll:retz, rr i a o o HudlO!I, 3b i o o r Saddleback rcct>.inted for a 19-1 shcllack· r ..,..t';;;""'"" I""' -----1{,\'~~-\{-{,~'~.;:,g-a ''°'li'a:-=, ,o;;.~l""ffiir. __ _ 1 ~MOW! ll .•h ·eol!/Mn u :,i1 W•lih, c • 1 0 0 ~ ~ nu:s Ul IMJ "'' m' ~:11.21, "'-'tt o :11,u. T1ac11J1. , 2 o o a Orange Coast's Pirates scored four ~• ~•f'WOl!lfi1;2,el1 il:r•n· "Tottli n s '' Total• " 1 " I times In the bottom of the first with the ~ I Mtrll;~ U;2\,,), SCllft ., IMIMI :l t 1 'u:ti;n, , 111 • aid of nve walks. a slnGlc by Rich ,._wi-.n. 11--· ........ ::ii;"',., ~ = ~=! ~ ~ F"ielder and an error. • I Jn the second, an eni:r, a walk aod a i..u:c 10 ...._ Wiit 01 ,.,.,, .. ,k n1 c1tnt111•1 oltr ltrM Mrllftll ,,,,.,... "'lllttit single by Mark Olson increaSed the lead E•'"• cf 2 2 o Do:kf, c: 4 1 a o """"*· ,,., • a 2 o ll'Him. ,, 1 J 1 , 1 to 6-0. Cornell. cf ' D I 0 • NOClhtM. " 4 0 • 0 Alftlodl, pt 0 I • 0 lrtcy, II I I 0 0 l<llll1"9ft IJI Ortllff (Nit Ill Mell•· lb s t • 0 SlmlnOll. d J a I 0 1(1119, Jb ' 0 1 0 ~Ill!", "' 4 2 J 1 ll:Obltt. t i K11)11n. 2b C11tlllo. 11 01YldlO!I, lb l<lrl61'1lt11, ~ -Stdlh. rt MV•111o. S1 Cllt110rt. c Tflllt, P L'1Jlt4'"11""J' v ..... 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Ill 6111 •K• ii Ellldt 111 tlll lKI "IRSf a.t.CE -Ont ml'-• PICI. Clt lmlnQ •II ~ Cl1lmlng prlc:t '2500. P11r11 11600, Rllby Slcwrt1Clovd fE. TllOrnlonl "•" C•n o tc. C1mii11e11 Jr.) 1no 11111 '71» (J. O'DrlMI Wl'lllt SOx ltk hlrd (G. MJHOI) Good Gr1tt~ A CM. Aubin) P'111lft l(n ht ID. MtYGCkl' _ P01'11111t P II L. Grl!lll'Y SlnOt Lt.1 Otln J. S!Wrrenl Al11 ElllJl>lt G1o111111r Holmes /S· Voll•ro) Lew A~h HOU<' I(. M1y111nl l SECONO ll:ACE=° Ont ml1•· PKt. 'Cl•lmlno tll Mit1. Too c11lm no ork• · S,7lo0. Purse 5ltocl. Dirk sunset-(J. Mark\l/e111 53000 MQclllno Orffm (It. Wlllltm•) 530Gll StQll'f1 Again CR. GHlllanl l.3000 Delano Kid (M. Holl) sJOOO D•t lllO<' F•lr IM.-&iaml1*'1 $3400 G'!"e.i <"e. s twartJ U&OCI H1 1 Tommv (f:. L~rMM'll "'~ FL1m1no Pink T, 1t1k;hlordl S3tOO • A IO l!lltlblt Prldl of £11y11t ts. Ottomtrl GlllQ8f' Marlt (0. IC•Zm1l1r TH IRD •ACE -One mtll. P8". CltlmlnQ 111 aots. Too cL1lmln11 prla "15(1, Pur11 Slto(I. Unc:ll Smudol (S. Dnomtl") i S.~ Frfsco {J . Shef'rtnl ANtv1 Eric J. Gr\Hldyl Pine Sriook II(. M9yn1rcll Fjlr Drum (£, Cobb) i MOw• (J, R\15Mlll Pt.1!'11 (!". H•Vdtn Jr.I Sit T~le~ . .f~~) Rlld• Su1le 10. Me)11:Ck1) V1ll1nl Heir (ll. \11ll1s Kevl FOURTH ltACE -OM mlle. P•~t. Cl1llTilno Ill agH. Toei cl•lmlng prlc• SS075. Purse 5200D. .,. Jo J111 (0 . Meyocks\ """ Fl1slw Sky fJ. Todd SJSOO Lacrv Trl11 10. 1C1un1lt rl t.'200 lttln Lover (E. Cobtll s.3500 Tommv• First (J. G~hYl M.:175 E-wood Athlone (J. 8et1netll Slll7S Prl11e1 Stm (R. St-!Mn) W7S Our Juanlt1 (A. Blhoulh) 1M200 ---~ Also Etltfblt .. iiiit>fnHtfl' IG. Mattos) Gr1ltful Bt•u ts. Onomer) """ ""' l'IFflf JtAC~ -P1c1. Clalmlnq Df'IC• V.000. Purse S1600. Huc:k Finn (J. O'Brl1nl lndl..,'1 Val I P. Ror,ct>lol Crtt!Y Lobell (J. 81lt1y) M111"Qtrft Jnvt (J. Markw~lll Alblon V11tford (0 . Mt.,.oc:ksl H111tl A11 {P. Connw) !! ""' -!! Atbel w.&rt (J. MUlfl') O.monlct (J. ,.C::7~1111 C.l'dlff (A. Wlnv«I °'°°° T1.......t Pf'"' I.I. S"""'1'enl MOO!) SPORTS JC, Prep Baseball Standings SOllTNEll:N CAL CON,llll:•NCI! 'flf l T M Lor. A/IQtlH CC 1 2 1 gri'e.. ~.· ,l ,• i'~ Golden Wtsl LA Herbor 5 6 0 ,'.. Alo Hondo 5 1 0 ., S•nt1 Monie• 3 1 1 •~~ TUftdlY'I «11'111 LA.CC ' Golden Wait l LA f.11rt.Or •· S1n11 Monie• l Rio HonOo~Od~Y~•A~:W £111 LA 111 t'l'lc T11t.1nd'i!Y'1 Ol rMI Gc»dtn Wen II '11pr111 LA H1rb0r 11 LA C £111 LA II S1n11 Monie• SOUTH COAST CONFl!ll:l!l'llC~ W L T GB Cerritos 10 2 1 Fulltrton 9 ~ 0 Sin 0 11110 MeMI f ' 0 Ml. S•n Antonio ' t II S1nt1 Ana 3 t 1 Or111111 C~•t j ~ 0 TllftdtY'I ctoril Or1nne C~U I, FuUert°'1 3 Sin OltVO MIN 3, Mt. S1n Antonio 2 (12 lnnlna1l Cerritos ), S•nl• Ant 1 (15 lnnln11" c1Uld, II.Irk~) . ' "".....,...ca.-Sin DllOO Mn1 1t Or1t1111 C011t Ctn"ilo. 11 Senti Ml Ml. San Antonio 11 Ful11rton Sl)l'TM RACE -OM milt. P1~. CondltloMd 4 ynr olds tnd under that MISSION CONf'•ll:INCI h1v1 _. ....., f.5000 A!! ' vt11r ftld\ W l GB ind undr ~I Move riever WDn S6.SOO Citrus I 1 that ,,.. """ Wlnr'lll'i Iii 1111 4 1t1rtt. S.n ~rdlno 6 3 2 PurM tt.O), -· ,G~oumont 6 ' 2\'J MdVI S.11«" (M. AUiil~ CMffev ' -4 -M - Pa9tS Rtbel (£. Stew11r!J S.n Diego 6 • 2'11 St•r r"l>e(k (J, Vnl111~nJ P1lom1r S A 3 Ar~ Prlmrose (J. Wllll•mll S.ddleblck • 6 •'h &•""" erlc (J. °"nn!sl Ah•e<"llde 2 7 6 Anello!' Bov (J. B•lllt'll Southwestern O 10 IVJ N11tl~ Sl•ll"' (S. DeM>rMr) Tllallty'1 Scor"ll POPl•r BOD (P. ConrO'il Cltrw lf, Stddltbac:k 1 Also Ell•ll!t. Cti.ffey 13, S•n 8ern1rcllno 12 Armbro M1rwl (It. V1ll11 Keyl Grossrnonl 2, Sou!hw1111rn 1 Sin Citgo 1, lll~r1IM 6 SEVENTH •ACE -One milt. Trol, Condllloned &II ll!H!S. Wlnntr1 over S7!0!! In 19n·n comb. PurM 5SOOO. Ntllvl' Sl1r (J. ~Isl J•YS Gil CT. Dt<mlll D1rn Gr11t CJ. B<Jlley) Flasll (J. WHHamsJ M1s.quar111!er Belle (0. Kttton! Th1I fJ. O'Brlffll GunsmllP! (0 . Atk~·m•nl Luther Hanover (It. Wll11amsl EIGKTH ll:ACE -One mllt. Pict. c11lmlnt1 ell 111n. Top claiming pflt• 110,175. P11rse \3000. Nitvelt lllzt (P. Cal.mini S7500 P~ Rell (J. Jones) SJ500 Gill B11tler (E. COObs) UOOO --IClWI ,_mtll!'l"·(G,-~,--. 114"75 Tommy Lobell (ft. Rlcllmoncll 51SOO Mill« Hohhot (R. Gl11!11nl S1SOO P~ Drtw (C. C.mplltll Jr.I SJSOO Goocl Show H (ll, Wllllll'l'lt) SllO:XI Aho £U1i111t Sldne'I' Brown (R. WllU1rru) F111<1'-Flirt IJ. MUlll'l "'"" .... NINTH •ACE -One mll1. PICt. Claiming •II age1. TOJI clllmlng price W26. Purse 11400. Newsltecl tT. Ratclllorcl) WonderWL SPOrll cs. Oesomtrl Sarrtnlo T1ss (J. Marltwtlll Orbit Mtn (F. Hayel.,.) OitndY Doy Tau (P. Coltm1n) D1ln Choke (J. Dtnnk~ Joe Tlllstlt (J. T. 1tu11tO AndYI Eddll IM.. 5c ... nl<S) MIO llltlblt Biii Vlnc:e (D. M1yocksl Liiiy A (f . Cobb) Alamitos Harness TliltMIY• ,,.nt J, ltJJ CIMr a F11I ""' ..... .... ..... """ ,,.,. .... .... .... ..... F11tST ll:ACI -Ont mn •• PKI. C111ml"'11111 ~. Purw 11600. D11chtl t P1r1 ctl11 fStewar!l 21.10 7.MI 5.20 Lilly Abadlos (Crank\ A.IQ 5.IO A11 Keyed Up (Thorn1onl 5.90 Time -2.0J 2/S. A1il<I raced -Sunslllnt Jow, 5'11alor Mlle, Local Tru1t, G G '•rktr, S1ndl1 Send. Scratelled -P11rpl1 Ledy, Reno Bill T1ss. U l!llCfl -l ·DllCl\ttl ,lrMlll & S- LHW ANdlos, PllO SlUM. SECOND RACE -Ont mll1. Pict . Condlllotl 5 YO & uncltr p11rM S2000. Polr.1y Clwck (Sllort} 6.30 3.00 2.40 Pertee! Ttmpo {0.ultonl 2AI 2.20 Jtckle1 Q1111tton (W1nt1erl 2.60 Tlrnt -2.0I. Also rectd -SP1nhh M111!c, AndYI C11nuck, Our P•Ptr Dolt, Hlremt Boy. seralclltd -LllCY L11, Anely1 Ellu. THlll:D RAC• -Ont milt. ,,c., Claiming Ill ""· P11rM l2200. ' S1tnt E1ltph1 A (Gr 11 n- cty) '·'° 3.90 J.20 Mr. Vtl (Mtyockt) J.AO 3.20 $cotlls./I Don fAdtermtn) 3.IO Tlrnt -2.0S 2/S. ' Also r1eecl -Ritzy Rk l'llrd, Pigeon P111t, l.utky Nu. lllalllrnort N. 5er1tci'led -Ltd'f Trip, Glld1lont l111be, M S H1ft'ldl. FOURTM 1tAt• -o ... ml!•. P1c1. Cl1lmln11 all eon. P11r M S2'00. "cllw Gene (O'!lrlenJ 7.00 J.AD 3.60 Mlly Admlral (Wllll1m1J 3.<IO 2.IO SllY Verltly (Cobll) '·'° Timi -2..IU •15. Also rited -8'8rones1 d l1n1. C F Slnrou1, Scorch-er W1vt, Sc•vtn11er, JtlferlOll Cr1tn. 5cr1tehtd -Sldnl'f' Grown, C1rnlv1I Slit. Thund1)"1 Oll'llft S•n Diego •I Slddlebl(k ltlvenfcle 11 Sin B•rn•rdlno Gro~smonl 11 P1lom1r Ch1ffey 11 Clturi. ANGELU5 LEAGUE 111111111 Am•I Strvlte ·Pi11s X Mater Del St. Pa11I W L 5 , • • ' ' ' ' ' . T11Hd1y'1 5Cot'H M111r Oel 3, 81lh00 Am.i 1, Servllt J, St. P1111 • T • • ' • • SI. Anthony 1, Plu1 )( 1 (lie) nlnos .. rid•Y'I 01rnt11 Miler oei If St. AAlhony Bl$1\op All'ljtl If SI. P111I Plus X 11 ~111 OAJtDEN GRO\IE Ll!AGUE •• ' '" , ,. I In- W L aa G•rden Grow ' O La Oulnl1 ' I PtcHk 1 2 2 A1nchll A!emlror. 2 2 Boh• Granelt 2 J S.nt11110 2 ' Los Am!Q'OS 1 ' Ttnel1y'I 5Corft " 2 ' ' ' '" BolM Granae 7, Los Aml1101 6 G1rdlft Grove·J, Rancho Al1mt101 1 LI Quint• t. S1nt11110 2 l"rtd•r'• O•rnts Bolw Gr1not al R1nc110 Al1m11os G1rdtn GrOYt 11 S1nlf11t11 PKJllCI 11 LOI Aml!los ORAMGI LEA~I \111enc1a • ~ Brtl J 1 Unlwenl1y J !' 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BoY (K11"'1lerJ 1.00 J.60 3,10 T.rry Juns Rocket ID1nnl1) 3.20 2.<IO Plltl" J1r Adlos tWllllltl\I) 2.60 Tl"ll -i.Of...ii/S, 5cr1tchtd -P"'91 1t1btl. tf 1'.ndl -1·1ttltr ley a S.Twry , .. PIS ll:ICkft, P~JI s•V•fllTM ll:ACS -0rte' mllt-P~­ Cl1tmh"11 •ti IVf', PvrM $IOOO. (ll:lld\ferd) 1.00 "'° uo s.no-Colllr IC••ntl 16.<IO 6.20 Pl'OPlller (Ad<;ll'tn.nl 2.IO Tlrnt -2.03 211, llOMTM ll:ACE -Ont m!lt . ftKt. Conelllloti 111 19tl. Pur11 U.00. Armbro Ltn (O'Br\tfll 2.60 2.60 2.40 Armbro Hero (Aubin) s.20 l.4Q T,..rp (Crtntl 3.00 Cll:ISTVlllW LUOUI! Vllll P1rk Sin c._nle °"'""' Foolt\IH Mltlton VltlO t~·:offnl 1(1twtll1 W L T ' 0 I ' , . ' . . ' . . > 2 I . , ' ' . . . . ' .,_.,.. ,_.. M!1Mn Vl1lo S. f"ll'M11 I kn CllMlfttwt S, £1 MOdtNt 4 Or.,._ J, T111t1n ' Vlll1 11"1t A, K1ltll11 3 ,rwi..,.. ··-VHll Ptrt! 11 Stn Cltmtntwt Tvtt1n •I El Modlftl OrlnOI 11 MllllOl'I V1tlo Footlllll 11 K111U1 Baseball Tlrnt -~.O: 4/S. •1tt1!1Mll011 llltblll No Kl'llWI. T--.iy•1 Oll'llt\ •• ,. '" '" ' , '" • --•"';;kl•nd '· san Dll90 2 ~----·"Ofnt-11:~1--0M·mi.-,._.,, """"""t,-Pf'lllN1l,hto , __ Cllltl'lll'IO 111 :r.•· P11rM l2'600. Clndnnttl 1, a.troll 0 s.t.oftd ll:tld ( 11...,l 100 1.20 UO Ollc.,o..IAJ S. T•W 4 Mftt A"'Y A'1ot (Wlllltm1) 1.-. S.00 $1. LOUii I, '°'"" 1 IMNI C..-n !lllr,lrlul t;'8 C11k 900 00 ), C""""tfld ' T.,,,_ -t• JIS. Al\111t1 vs. llfllfnon. rtffl SC:r•t.:llld -'1rtl koy1I, HIWlltlO. Clllfol'nl1 S. NJlwluluN 4 N.w Yen IAI .. ,.._ v.-00 S SI IMltt• -1-lt«iM l.W & 1-MIH Los A1'191iff 6. Sift ,.l'PCflcl 2 AlftY Adiot. l".i. tt16M. MIMUOll t. HOllllotl 0 I Orange Wfdnt sday, Aprll 4, 1973 DAjLV PILOT f3 Coast A·rea Tennis Summaries UCI Tennis Summaries' UC ln'I• IS) ~l Cll St ... CUI SIM!llt . Clll~l 111 def 8t1Mtll W , '"4. Mtrctlln (LB) del J1bl0Mkl a-2, IM. ... >. C1rn1ll•I\ (1J dlf Smllft 7-5, 1-S. !iCJ}f1tkl9t Ill Otf RODtf$ 4-2, 1·5. Slv1rfttn (LB) cltl WrlDtll "-6, 6·3, &-- Oppell1 (LBJ dtl S11"'nktll 6·7, W , 7- > ...... llltslllll-Sml111 !LB) det J1blon1~I· C1m1h1n $-1. 6-4, 6-(. Clllppell.Crlpe ( 1) def R0111rs·Oppelt: 6-3 ...... Schneldtl"·Wrlght (I) dtt Ptrrlno> M,1rchln 6-A, 1"6. Ooublt1 Ellmor1·Nawman(£1 VanoerRoeO w, I·': Prine• ...0, 6-1. ..... e11f. ltl.IUd·£n1ign tEJ won 6•2, ._1 ; ~"' 3. 6-4. V1nJt1 CanM {26"1 (l\lr) Fwnt1I• V1llly Slnt.._ OVltt (Fl io.1 !(I G1rl<tn ()..6, Gullck ). 6, llos1 !M, Gust1hon , .. . ll •11mmond !Fl Josi 1 ... IM,'"'· l-6. Murld (Fl 10$1 IH, 2-61 l-6, 1-6. s-1 <Fl lost J-6, a-.. o.... 0.1. Doubln McGtv1rn 11111 Herorlch (F) lost 1<1 Dyll" •ncl c111ne 1-1. 1·61 loi;t 10 McC1rty 1nd Oale 1-6, 2 .... G11lh:f Ind O'Ann1 CF) 1p!ll 4·2, 3-6; IOI! 4·6, 2""6. • ANTHONY SCNOOU , HAllO• CINTll 1>00, HI~ Cllllll" CMll Mn.a, C1llloml1 Pll. 17141 t7t..J:JIJ 1117 S .. lrlOlcl'tMl"lf SI, Anth1lm, Cll. ntM Pll. 17141 776·5100 DAILY 10 N 10, SUN. 1t '9 7, D"llS 4-10.'7J ·- • • -----.~··eras •1-• .-· ISK-P-REMll Pl Y POL YESTEI COID •11 CHAMOIS A•f.4 .tl 2! • POI.TUTU COlD FIBll~SS llLTS •19 .__SANTA ANA -~w.isrMI NSTER Llecola at. V6y View 1195 Lhlcolll Aye. 126-5800 • HartiOr llwcl. at Wlhon e Ecllii9er St:-"'at Bristol 2200 H.tior 11¥c1. 1400 Edln99f • leach Blvd. at CFailiJiiii 15440 hach """ 892-2088 541.zot2 . 54'-7832 -' • f • I I • • ' ... A\G' ~HIV SROTMER, J~CONStOER THAT BEARTOSE~! • \ l TUM.BLEVIEED'.: HAW-HAW-HAW- HAW· HAW-HAW! .,. ,_..~~~~~~~~~~--:~· ... MU TT AND JEFF JUDGE, I LDV& TWO BUT, WOMEN, So 1 FIGURE THATS I'LL MAQ:RY BOTH OF BlGAM'v'.' THEM ANO MAKE . BOTH OF i'"'EM 1-\APPY! FIGMENTS WE .JUST 60T AN ANCWY.i'CIJS PHONE CALL AOOOT THEY CAN JA\L You FOR THAT.' FURTHERMORE, HavY DO YOU EXPECT TO SUPPoRTTWO WIVES? I'M A JUDGE, AND I COULDN'T SUPPORT "TWO WIVES ON MY SALARY.' by Dou9 Y(ilcley WE BEEN HUHnH' MIM FER TM'FY\Sr FIVE WE.Et<EHOS.AN'IHE AIN'i AeoJI TO LET NO OUTSIDER ~TACRACKAT'tM 1 by T"m I(. Ryan "THAT MAYBE-· BUT DON'T FORGET. You DON'T COLLECT ANY TIPS! ? by Al Smith ·--OR OOYoL.I? by Dale Hale ---- DOOLEY'S WOP.LO SALLY BANANAS 1:.n am.~ ~--- GORDO WELL, WE.LL f • MOON MULLINS .., I 'I I I· ' ,; 1 1 ) ~y Ro9er lr~eld by Gus Arriola A LOOD NOISE COllJN6 FRQl(T\ji5 HOOS£! __ ..... ______ _ "''~~­......................... - NANCY THESE MUMM IES ARE THOUSANDS OF YEARS 9LD TODAY'S CRDSSWDID PUZZLE . ACROSS 1 50!1 rn11r1 5 C;,~!l 10 1 "nS" l \ 1 11·· 1'1 fl.i1 .. l1 W•IO 01• 1'1"p(l~lt'll>' I 17 Sul·• ,,,1 !'11ur. I> •·•·<:li•l!I •1 WQl!I~ ll'l /\11~11,. "' Mui.11'11 :10 H<10!!M'I (.Hl1il1ll!'Pll ?1 Gr.or•••"""" • :.i An1011n p,,.,,. :'5 S111 . ,. q. :"fi L.irl"'' :"J W.JVV J4-Turv'i; OUIJOllC!ll 3r, l>r.11na11 11v111 :II Br.ii 36 Acl1trl•Y•' ~utt1 ~ 1'l f-1sh 2 w•1H!' 41 N111n1~11L.t! p1•11" 4' fl,,h•uu•ur•11q •l<h ~<I k1 ,,,..,, .. \ 4'' 141JI• '" lh JIO•ll>d ,_ ,._ .. 17 ll 26 27 21 JI .. an"n.ib • SJ Pnmo lh>,1\ V\Y••lql•t r11 .. •1111 ~., t.11 .... 1.-·· 011~ \•1 Wfl"rl""'"d 1.;> llu1n U•I ~1"11" < "'1 !)I.ill "' lnri..111.1 bti t.11 p "·"' '·•'<llJ<•'l h' \ 1·lf• '" "K [J1•.1,~1«I """ 11 li') ll>"ih!" ,If•'•' DOWN tuutl1.1ll :t r.1h''' -, ~"l" •I N111 \!'! 1 ... ,,11, ... ,1 •, ti,ud -'"uurt ~(HJll" / wu•ds h f\ 1,1 J I ,h•'I•• 8 <\ lrll'rHJ .11 'l \ .. 11,.11 tun1l I!) ! jlf(•p1•.lll .. 1 ... 11k1 .. rr1>11 I l 1'0~'" .1,1~" 1.: 11.~1""' 1J W• "ii.I .-1 111~ 18 Yt'lstcrday'~ Puule Solved. ll<:!i A ORI!!! D L F. A D ~S F SlNT !CHO Sll A KfPESC H A li?/! P ALA T E HARD ES't ~ A JI G E l"D+'O'+'';+,.,= l A Ill. fl :J :J ' ' ' '' ! c E P i.: e r. r R s s s lR W;ill.•11111111 ";:? La~ur:. 01 mlf)Ulltl<''• ;>•1 Ra111v ILCIV 1fl!11,s ::'6 -Cu,...:111, S,1~1 '}I Al 111• .~ Maul•'•" :'S luhn,.,,tur JO 1 ••I•• ·q Od•l•'"'"'·U•I ].' Cour.1>p• ,4.l f'1 l""'l'l '"I JV Clnt"'"' "' M•·''"'"" 39 (.,'11 ·10 :.lrt•1Ll" ti 1111lo1 <ll I\>!• II• II •1 •• du 1<1~ " " " 4!1 I orl••J .,,.d H;1.-I J7 P111t u! ,t diocese •l'J 01h(Jrw1<a- •,2 rhn Yt!IY 4"~' "' . 8<.AO•:n1•11jl -54 Endnlfl w1!h 1·.,11 or p<)rl !>~ U1,111111t:oph•d •· '"'"' " ! .{, r1." 1 11111,.1>11 I"''' b;l (' 1Pt1hht•<1 q,, .... ··~l ~ .• 11 l ol. ! llV I '~I 1 VI'• 1 I 11 12 .,, JO Ji 32 33 35 " )1 )2 " SI )' • by Emie Bushmiller .r. :;I;-:S::;E:'.;:E:=::i -1T H .c.;s--- ONE THAT A ZIPPER CAN'T BE ON IT VERY OLD PEANUTS -f ± ± .. - ANIMAL CRACKERS I'M De~SED BEc/oV5€ :r THINK EVE!<<IBOD</'5 OOT 10 GET ME / by Charles M. Schulz ~~~~~~~~~ l.1-0'0RTllNATEL~, «OOR REFUSAL .[XJE5 NOT ALTER THE FACT I REFVSE TO ACCEPT THAT Al.50! UNF-ORTUNATELV, 'IOtlR REA/5AL AL50 TO ACCEPT THE FACT THAT '()UR REMAI. 006 t<OT ALTER FACT AL50 DOE5111T Ai.TER.lHE JUDGE PARK ER MAY WE HAVE A RAIN CHECK , WHY DON'T YOU KATHERINE? I'M GOING TO 60TH PLAN ON HAVIN6 DRlVE BETSY DOV-.N PA&r D!~NER \'llTH US HERE EAGLE'S POINT ..• AND WE THIS EVENING? MAY BE LATE GETitNG BACK ! ' . filCT Of OOl llE1161llE _,. ~ PERH.A.PS I'D BETTER GIVE YOU A KEY, BETSY ! SOMETIMES THE. JUD(:,E AND l 60 TO 6ED 6EFORE ELEVEN! ' by Harold Le Dou ~ KATHERINE? DISLIKES YOU ? WHATEVER MAKES YOU THINK THAT '? by Chester Gould '"IM STICKING AROUND MERE A ~ew DA.VS. SO GET USEDWME:' by R09er Bollen .• ~fl/>J \IJC<W Rt,> 'IJAIJT \llfTH ~00 ? "One thing I've learned about tomatoes-no matter how early you plant them, lhcy never ripen until you're sick of eatln g tomatoes." DENN IS THE MENACE I •• • Wtdn&Sda1. April 4. 197): DAILY PILOT, 2$ l\fternoon Sessions 1'10ttef1'' \forth How to Win ' I OVER THE COUNTER Case NASO Lhll .... '°'Tuesday, April 3, 1973 New ort Co·uncil llltM aot.t~ vtlfl' M U\I M~ IU C 1-'" f!\l l"•S.<S M It\> •IW tn.,!!.~ ~ T H ~ I 11i-, ._,_ 1•\'tl# -•l!Otl tt ..: ,.. ..... .....,_ "' ~ ,-'l!' y~'• .. ~--~.. 0MMrt. N • 1~ 11\.. I u -,. • M"f: ---... .....,, ell Vtf"$ 1 J 11111 • • 1Sf\ ~ ... j" ~ = .,_o;::·~ ~ '"l Mt~~-t Aul~ U 1'~1.!\.' I: \, 1111 In aims Court To View Budget Newport Beach councilmen will begin their review of the proposed $16.5 million city budget ouring an afte rnoon study session ~tonday . Cornplaii'tts Cari.se ' Newport H1eiglits toKtl tttw · 'h ti Mn! C• 10\\ 11"-'""" lt\4 ,.;f;&i, W ltl\ '~' (E ....... n ~hem to ,..,,. W.\ llfll .~~J •U ·~ !'' ... H 22\l ll t ~J Tiit .,,.1., hi at Ir .. 6$1' ....., I" JVlo ·•~ \w j1~ U By SYLVIA PORTEll a day or two to come to 1 ~eta ":..1'~11o: r1• s.c 1"3 111 ~=a. 't: 1 "' 1 wi ~: •• ~ l~ to (Tl ·~ • $ ri ) • ~ tf l · Ith U A JtU 40 a<' AllY 12\6 r-· f:f"'w ~... ~: lhu n1 a t ar decision. Jn that event, you'l1 1lon1 _. "°" i.vt0k 1>'1 141,; ~ m. 1t ~ ,., ~,. ~-•'• COuncilmen have schtduled a k rlcs . fttwtMnl ac1ve1 low Cr• W;l l"" EW ~~ It lri of review sessions throuah mld·Junt. ''ou h.nve Died a claim in have to call tbe court clerk to '''=~Wi1ALS :~,c 3~~ Mil 1i\t :Ir Fllk fi" ft,, p=r ~ 1 i.; 1 1~ fl learn If you'\'t \\'On and if so ANO UT1L1T11s .~T1 ,. 's is•, 1m11 Br )t :µi, l"r9f Oalt , '" Mai•or Donald A !!cl · ·d I h ,.. 1hc smaJl,claims court against · · T11"G1v :00111111 ,. 1t•• 11 1.iv11 ,. , .. ri. '·~··• 'Ii., 1 '• . 1 · nnts sa1 ie opes , how much You n\ay be A11r11 >. utl ou1i11S 13 13-.. 1rpt< 1t 1i... tli ,5 cir , ,1., to hn\ ·• ti d' d • I 1•-dry clc•ner '"ho )'OU 1'ns1'st · fl1<1 AU ~r~ co 11 \?• .. 1w•l'I Fi 10-. 10>1 P110 1ru ri. •• • 1e spen 1ng ocu111cn1 nc opted •re " " a\\'&rded lc ·i1 than lh f 11 M11$11111 29v. ~ ,111c11 t11t •ti t'O ~tmo c-''' • P11tn cio ···~ ••l b J 11 · J , has ruined )'Our c_xrw>n.sive :;. c u ""1•• Al• 111. it~. "'" Noll ,,,,. 1,,, ft~111e1 M1 10.. 11•• ).)11•r P 'l!l 1tt" y une . since ne s bttn told by l\\O ,... anlount you su•d for. •llto Lr.O ,,,, 111, 111 11111 11 '' J1•, H•1•t(WI lJt• 1•~.· ouftW• h 'u • , 1.... •ur. fl•v J'iil ;•11 M'I' M fl, lO'•lt•~t•I C lt lo l•·• i'I.~~ • II 1 '• councilmen lhev, will oot be in LO\\'ll for n1nter cont uut \\'bo reluses to •11"' lt1 111.< 1•""> tr1' 0<0 ,,., tt~• omwoi u n~ 1t11 ... c.p 10·~ 11•1 li,llvn B• )\\ • °''' 0.. l .. )1, '40i1Yft 1··-1.s1. AIVO<I meetinas Inter that month. compensate you for I h e IF TllE DEFENDANT falls 1.m AlM"1 1s u" 0.11 Gen ,. ~ ,;I/flt M10 I)'• •'• Ht 1" I:> "" Ar1Crtl I 1'1 ls 0• 11 I' y.o11 C 11 11,,, "'vmd jl') 1111 The ~·dgct must .be adopted by J........ damage. to sho\\' up at the trial tbe """'El LD ti• 3\oo 1n "' ,r-, v1!fr c '~' 16'• ~11M P•c. 1\o 11 . U\I ""'"''" • '"' Dllll" Jo .541~ lb All:, SO ~ lnOI Wit 1110 t ll i e<OO j'CI S ~ 30. The dry cleaner has rec 'P'"'--jud~e ort·bilr(._tor probably ~ ~ 1~~ 1:~ ~~• 1"t1 ;!~~ i ::.'!r.~uci ?lr! f:ti • ~~tJ jl~t l:'. · Mcinnis also ~ to conduct. one ed a summons for trial but will~ in r litor, assum-:=.wcG7: tk.. ~l:t •: ~ l~ ;~~ l~::!-t c~~ ':ti~ ::fl: ti::t: Jkt'-I~ still 1..~-_... ~ _ _., le °"" T.+w ~ U1' k A I 11~ jl!\ fttml G1 141• U Jl1x l"l.l t I 10' • public hearing on the budget on a Satur· t 'r= ·~ Sow.e=hato sett! g e ~ble to submit~ lr'" lflo\ =-kl ~ ~~ :'B~:"'--l::. ~ =s "t,1 !ID u~ day morning. No date was set. ou o court.. you ve ~ • of the truth of Al'lil1n '" • ·~ o.tir o.n • ,~ '"*'"'ti' cl lt111o i orirt ~r rn;,~,!I\~ Jected all the re I e v 1 n t your s•....... A 1~ ll: lh... ~• mt ~t: :=L 1f"' 11 " ~111-11111"' I,' t r." Councilmen got their first formal look OAIL Y l"ILOT stiff ,,.... .... ~ MVf ~ ' oB M 1~ 11 Alrf'r ~ '" Ii' f, t • N"' Newport Beach COl.ll'lcllmen have at the proposed budget Monday but GOLDEN DEEDS WINNER documents to But even lf JOU win how do ~rro "'t 14 \.'o ,,"" 111 o "' J'\ J•tv" M '"'" ::: 111t::, 111 1\l refused to make final the assessments in rtceived it without comment. City Principal Joe AdAm1 prove hynur you collect? ' ~:::e.wi mi~ :,_!: ~ ~ !lrf j r: ~ :;l ~'F. ~'1' 1~ the N t H . h All M Pu r c ase callectlng i's t'ndeed quite a ~~!.... °"',',' i._ 1•" lllftv c ,.,,. lO .. ;'1,; 'At. i1"" ' ' ., IJ• .. Assessing Delay e\vpor eig ts ey lmprovemei,it anager Robert. L. Wynn is proposing d th _,,,-'T 1 N u·~ civ s"L ~"' • 'I 20 cl'llr•' I\ !I0\1 P • , • • a n e dlff t '"'"" fro . In e..1~ Alo •Vo '*' 11,, .. 1•14 klV t• 7\11 11o11 111 ,.. 1strict because of more than a .dozen that the city appropri'ate• $2.l mllli'on I' ori i-eren .. N.Uft m wmn g, ••lrd Wr 1tw. it~ ett1.,, A )1 ,, Ktves Ftt 11''-ihli I. l•o jlti 16\, S ddl coa s I i!.. ~ . ltlo;w F• :w.... 371'1 Ex1t11 '" "' 100 1(1y C.w l tl\ ":' ol L (l. i.. 111. complaints ~bout the quality of the work. more for the 1973·74 fiscal year than ~·as a eback Club al cost: yoo for In at least one out of five :::~M~ ~it~~:~ ,,;I, ~ti:~ :~~ 1r\ ~l' l~~ '!\: '1~ <;l:r: ~ d1 ~ , .• Residents from seve_ral areas of budgeted this year. h·nve the coat cases according t 0 a Biik l!d~ II'~ 1' .. ~d1111 f l '~ 2'1~ ~:::Ill t~ ~~ n !" Wrh! \\ r • ll•11k A~ ~\,, 791, "~''" fl• 15-'4 16•, ~001r • ,.. !t~ v Mitch "t v Newport f'ci·ghts complai·ncd about com· I" · in hand Consumers Union sur\'C)' )"Oll 8•r11•s M 30 31 '"~v~ O•o t""I 1') ·~f<I•',, , ~ i Vfll•tt• 16 1'fl "I ,ynn said Ji e doesn't plan to spend it H p , , l · fl•J•ttt F 11v. 1~1 .1.,,~orl'lt 1~ 11~·, 111 1m '! ~~~t" v11 :io•." Pact\011 Problems '' •h1'le others gr1'ped I I 01·iors rir·icipa readv to take \\'-On't be able to colle<:t the fl•Vltst lJ'i 15'• ~·t 1!01111 lt'~ 10•. ~!aJ P•I ~o,' ,'~,,~,.et•· Co .l J •: •I 1011-e"er tie pro1·--1s there 1v1·11 be · l!!lfl1~• F 'i. s i"' TxFln •• ~·· ~,n(•,. • · - , ·"'°''"' 1 '' \ · • · -,_---,. · a to court: you 1 Bok!11 c11 t1• •'• ·i \''~"" ,,,: .~ ~ ,, . .,. , » • ,·,~ s1mo1on j' • ·, that lhe alleys '"ere bu·11t al a level '43 ·11· I money youwn '''''", '' '' ~· . ., '"•""•r J' ~· ,,-,,,1, ''•I'' · " 9 . 1n1 1011 supr us :it !he end of next 11isn have a. ~OllTElt ' ' ' ~' '°'.l q 1't0 1t inc 1~~ 1311~ i.J•v llftY "'"' \'I s1ni l'•i> •1• I" h'1gher than the1'r 11 ropcrty. F A S • The party you've sued may~:! t:: , • oc~ 1 • 1 lf<IQ~' P1 1 1 ·~· (N.t••,· 1 , • fiscal year, about the sa me as w1·11 be !Jt I / ·1 h ·11 e1 1~ '1 1• T•l•P u•. 11 tl\lf• tv u l 1 • I" l*1r• ,,. r.' Resl 'dents Of a lWO·biOCk ·-t1'on Of <• or re£' ervr.ce coupe O \\'l nesses \V O WI be pcnru'J b "-· t 81or. Co ''~ lO' llt~or 11 11'1 It Chtn~ ' '! l~n~dv I \~\: if•; """" when the current fiscal vear is over June " ess or an11.1up , may a Orm 11~. 1s•~ 0•111 01 1s•• ,,~ tl"c Bi1~· 11 "~' id A9tl• 16,l" Balboa, included in the proi·ect told 30 • testify that you took good cart have gone out of business or .. ,"',' ,'.~ 2.!.t. 711, Mt Grn1 " tit' on c1s, 6,• '"' ik N" •1• "'°' l'' i , . ,,. :U\1 71\~ ra11~ El !Olio 10·~ ocl!tt .:JU 'l" tltM llrw I~ 1' ~uoc1·1men t1te1·r concrete alleys were too N ~ "About ·• 11·me I as 35 I deci.dcd . 1! of your coat. I ooth NII 27 71~• •in1 11 ,,,, ;!''' .. w• co 53"" • "'' ~ s lt\I '". ,..... earlly 'I · ,; •• of that surplus w1'll uie w · eft town or may s1'mply be lr•f\Co 1 20 2nl "' • ' 1 • ~ •••" 1•• ~ Lw and Ibey 1ia·tt1o drive over-a-four· 'if "v"' ' Brinks tn ' Er "" c 731 ' 1 ~ •• troe '°'" '*' · •u be 1·n wha counci'lmen are calfi'ng a my life ·was half over Pd better start re-Now the day of lr1'al has ar· will' 1 In I u t.o " Frhtri " 1r~ 11 M• " 1 v 11.io '" 110-• r:i I"' I'" un mg 0 pay.-cases ~b. Ar f\-t 10 ro1 Foti!-,,.,_ 1•1~ Ml lt•I ... ~ t -Co 1h "'• inch lip to get onto their driveways. "stabilizaf fund." Wynn~ rug' ht paying in ltiild." rived. ~,.bera ·~ c1e1·-•·nt ~able to'""'" 141o •• ,_,. 1111 ... H is" 1~ MarU Frt 'r.• i•tit Fd 1·~ M :.. Several residents also complained explained how aUund...., ated. This is the philosophy which Joe ... ~t t"~l • .... __ ,,_. •~ "'* !w '?\"" '"' ~t~\ if~ · f::!;'Dl'~'0 ... -about dam t the. proper! all cdly " Adams · 'pal of 01· .. -• Schoo • G-CO I pay uu 8 ULIUUJl.I 'I reiuxs, McOllloy '7YI 11,Qo 111 \"" 11 tt- 1 age 0 tr Y eg He carefully explained that be does oot • pnnci ivewuuu 1 111 """• TO URT ear Y and you may be able to collect Gclaers & Losers =.. 1'~ ii.\ !fl.JI'",,, w 5~ ~ done by the contractor, the Griffith Com-propose lranaferring monies from the El Toro, says motivates him tO com. make sure you have brought wilb the help of 1 local Mlf~ ~~ ,:;: !:Yoe '~ ~ pany · city'11 Library Fund, Parks and Recrea-muni.ty service. all your evidence with you. pvernment official but they MTiT:.O, 50\, ' ""' jh •~ The alley work, involving some 450 ~ tioD Fwxl G Ta t into the The Laguna Hills resident, president of ordinaril don't ui.! td .._...__ H"' Ylrtl IUl"/I -Tiit +.llowllll 11'1 ttf:. ~·~ 2'Ja f \\ :=•c~' t ~ 1~ perties, cost a total oC "5(1,000. Of that stabii=-~on°'fund". x accoun the Saddleback Y's Men's Club and ex-In New York's small claims Y -"""""'' Mewl '" ,.._, ""' rw.-.. ••"'" "" = ~0 I" n: '" G•~ Ii'!' to'·i, the city was gom' g to pay $80,000 =• ti board be f the y courts, you can choose with ll!lall claiml. Or you "*1 .,.. '°"',.. ,,_, "1114 • WWllf I{ ~ "' '" 0c:... 1 ') ~ Wynn told coul!Cl'!men that 50me of· ecu ve . mem r or ' was .... 1 ...... -to ha the _ _. of dlMet "' l1li" -awr1M< -' • ~~ t U" with property owners to be assessed a •----I t · he 0 -• between having your case ~· .. ~ ve .__... m1rk1t ••-"' ............ ~·o _,. ~,,.1"'c1' 11• 1•• °' c j!!' •,, ficials had misinte""'reted newspaper ac· ci~ recent Y 0 receive t ,-,.....-I ll ••~ def ndant' ... ,,. ..,..... · 11 N Un "' share 01 the remainder. ·r dleback Ex~·nge Club's Book of Golden h d 'the be! 'ud Pace a en on ~111: e 5 N•t •M ~, ... ~ ,,... ttM N 1'i'°'s' "" UriA.f.: E "' COu \ 1 1 K h counts and thought that such illegal \;JJ.<LI ear e1 r ore a l ge or property or bank account, or =-~~~ 111~ Tiit or1v1ou1 '''' Mel 11 ~~~ \tl \ffi ~ta f r l 1~ net maNn Car . ymla. d w theo transfers were planned. Deeds award, the equivalent of a Man of an arbitrator {an experienced you might take steps to attach c • c11trott1t i.11 Did pr1c1. ~i r.'~c:, ii~ ,nil! ~~v M!':. !~ ltl! "'presents ewport lle1ghts. ma e w I 'd h d r the Year award. . te I h I t his wages OAIWIBJ NMO'fWTI 11" n IOI"' Ho 1 '3 motion to postpone any action for a . ynn s a.1 . e oes proi:>Ose trans ~r· Adams is -a Sunday School teacher at pr1va awyer w o vo t1D eers • i P•1.11 il'roo .1sD )\"l " ui> 13.1 •r.:n c11 •11C• sn "' •\t ring $11 m1lhon from a variety of special · ,' vM""! Fi>ra• 31. •1 Up 1. NNJ llCI GE '''~ \~ V•n ~· 111,1, 11l, 1nonth. · Mt. of Olives Lutheran Church and is ac· his services). Most litigants v 01 Co ' ~ uo 10 M•I G •& 161,1) v~r1 s o. ~ 1:1. I d , 1 funds to the general fund "'l the end of IF YOU CAN'T collect a ,' Trivt1 civ .,. ' i \~ uo t: N'(o1t1 In ll~• l J v1c10• ~· M 16'· " on t be ieve the quality of the -. "' -----tive--in the..Kiw3nis Club. (both parties must agree) j>ick j'udgment In your favor ~ey. ', '~~'~:11~·r:;~ ~:_: t~ ~g l:l N 1 1' 1 ' 1 " A Jilt~~ 31~ ~1=1 s;,s iv. 1t~~ asphalt ~used in the Height s) \\'as nearly the current fiscal .year. lie has been the principal at O\i ve"·ood the • arbi'trator because they holl . 1 11r1~1t liv• ) ~• uo 11 N 11srn fl ""! sno~ 1r•\ ,,,, the d · d • Tlowever he said those transfers are tum out to be a ow ~ctory. !• .~nc11v1e• .m ~,\~ 1:ii. up 1:0 ~' •J! !'» ,,,.,,~ NG 11 14'• gra e as is use in other areas,' -• sinCi! moving to the Valley seven years 1 1 ~. cd' 1 -'--L--. 1; .. ~rch Frc1111. I \oi·£" up 1 :; ~rd••r .... ·~ 4'• ...,~,,.Mt ~1 '1 ~ Kymla said. "paybacks" to the gen~ral fllnd. ago. can ge an a mo:n 1mm ta e iuUS, ~\He you sue, "-e1gh 1 G•n 111111bl1s ~' i\o uo 1.1 "'' N•G '" •:• w1:.m11 11 •. 111:. It wns use of asphalt in the first place For example. he . said the .$41..0<!0 the He is a native of WiSconsin and "'as hearin g, whereas opting for a the likflibood of coll«fmg. I~ ~!~~~£9L!t: \);I ~ B: t~ ~~tu i: ~~Sf ~;,~."1t• 'il: t~~ that triggered some controversy as coun· Parks and Re<:re~t.ion Fund IS g1v1ng to educated at Wisconsin State i n judge may require a wajt of And what if you~ up as Ii ~~~~~";to ,t.~ 1U e: l:l 0"!: .. 11 ~~ i!t s:'t s:i; '11 t4l. ni, cilmcn broke a long.standing policy of re· the . general fund lJ!I to co~~r. the ~ of Alilwaukee aru;l Northwestern University several hours. the person being -in-11 i~~~11f~1f I\! t? ~: l f; ;,,; :i~ 1m w::c'Pv~' !i:~ J'l.o quiring concrete alleys under pressure maintenance to PBR facihlies ,this past in Evanston He continued his graduate While the chief disadvantage stead of suing? at should ;~ b!k~b ')!~·ii_r.: J t 21.t e: ::J ~t~v li• ~u .g;4 :r1\~mfd1 26\{o U''1 from horn hen ·ng I year Building main· tenance 1's performed k Cal .S Full of going the arbitration route you do ' I AVM coro .1s Slitt to u1 4s ,..,.,0 n~ l'l W111n H 1~"" 1A'" for the proj~~!t wsi.nn.::.rovi Pans by ihe General Services Department, w~da~ and 1~~~ wifeer:i~~ have two is that you have no right of . -~~~you feel the cl~ is f~;:~ 1fa t ~ ~= fl ~J°"' 1i: 1 S :L~ ~ ~ The man who pushed strongest for the v.'hich is budgeted from the General children, Susan and John. appeal, this is not really a Justdi.~, thecontact the plaintiff ~V1 ~1,,;~! j Ut 1 ~ Y.,: i& 1,. c':: J'-' \ o11~ ~ 'f~ ~ cheaper asphalt, Roland Landrigan, 535 Fund. . "The biggest problems we'll face in the serious t!rawbact, becalL'!Je an pay money you owe. s~ ,10b 14+ t'-U ,;. "'"'' Br .,. J~ i,i ~ W El Modena Ave., was one or the pnr Wynn said the $25,000 he proposes Valley in the next few years will come if appealing a judge's decision is This will save you the Ume L01n• -"~'~•"' ~1£ i:•r ~l ~~Vt testors at Monday night's hearing. transferring from ~.Libra~ Fund to people forget that basically we all want es.pensive and such appeals you'd wute In court, which } =..,.--r:1 ~.,.,=: ~ D:J l"I( urn "' • 14 Landrigan joined others in critlcizing the g~eral flJ!ld sunilarl~ 1s to cover the same things !or our kids," he said are seldom successful. probably w<Klld flnd for thit 4~ff-'K'111Cc~2': \l,.=r~ 1 '\:~ JO lll••t AeClt'e the compaction of asphalt. custodial costs mcurred dunng Ute year. assessing the future for the Saddleback Otherwise, the procedure is pla1ntiff anyway. sit~• M•~ 'fit: b : 1•t On Kymla's motion, the council con· Wynn said an .'87.000 transfer. fro~e..-Va lley. essenUalty the same before -Otherwise, gatba' 10\ll' t1 t·~~!~'• . 3 11 -to tt li'.r •t~:~ fr~::. ~"~l,'T'c1~:t'1 'f:}.~ tinued the public hearing until April 23 gas tax fund JS to cover road m~1n-"Our diUerences are healthy as loog as the judge or arbitrator. pettinent docUments and atber · i"~ 1hf-~11a l lfj it:u•• wPolllll ~.u'i,1 - and ordered Public Work s Director tenance. such as street sweeping. they don't become the issue .•. as 1 tell evidence to back up your side ff 1,m~" ~ 11 _ ,~ ' t,'. A::,~!~"° t~B ~~ "r::cl Joseph T. Devlin to prepare a staff performed by city departments and paid the kids. the thing we can a1J be best at YOU WILL TEIL your side ~nd arrange for wl~s. See ilf r."·1r;n~.~ 'f'= '-.. ~ :J:f ;r~ ~~':n :Ja If~ 1f?t= l: r eport analyz ing all the complaints. for with ge neral fund monies. is trying... or the story and present your if ~ CM lnllllt.e • ooun--: 11trc 1111t':J" CD r~~= ,,~ l':g M~n.~l:lt .t!, mt :r4= ',,, evidence and witnesses. Tl you terclatm against the plaintiff Jj K•r1 t'tib s .. v 6'•-'~ 2!! ,g_1 '~ in~--~ ,,, 41• ,,~ 5 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE have a good case, sHck simply by mail or phone. 11 ~:: iric}r~ J:;.:: n~ lSJ 12:~ o,•11 1;" 1 .. 1~1.• ~:!tt 1111; 3}t~ B '7"° STA·l16t 'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT O' to the facts, and don't impugn ~It SJ!f::.n ~r0i'~~ llf-IH 8:' lS1 Swidhiw Ille; ,.,~ 3 "'• ]lf\1)-su~~r,::=.,•, Tg.~:~·~:.o~~. ••m• "TRUST< ... ULE N•M• SUTEM'"' '"' >TAT< o• OAUFORNIA '" .. o the defendant's honesty or -HAVE mE DATE for . ~:;:::r. G.l::i ,,.__ ,, ~E 11°:i .. ".f.~~~~.v~l~mt Tocf•v 6,),)4,CCO STATE Of' CALl,OltNIA l'Olt On Aprll "20.~:n~·:i· 1~5!'(IOCk A.M .. i t ~l~~e1~l~~~wl1t9 perl-Olll are <loin; FOlllt THE '"~~~~7~:1' Oilll:ANOE TilOtiveS. Then the Other party , trial delayed, jf Jt i!I ill-,:,uv,~~~: ~ 1 11 ('ll! 11·~ ~l.l~~:~~1l~ TttlE COUNTY 01' ORANGE Burrow EICtOW Co , 521 So, Tuslln DYEll./EKOS. 474 E. 17th Stree1, OADElt TO SHOW CAUSE \Viii teJl his side Of the story. Convenient ·for you, but ma)te 2S HVd,. C11lturo 1 -~ 011 f.1 • Totfl ,127 No. A·TI.S74 Avenut Cltv of Oran;• CeUtornla B11r· C111t1 Met1, C11!lornla '1611 A.opllcat!on of WALLY EUGENE EJttte ot MARGARET BONO BAllOA. row Ei<row co .• a! T~u''" und~r the Ekot. son Lew•t ROild, Ai>00••· McOONNELL, For c11111191 of N•me. The judge or arbitrator may sure your excuse is a good •lso ~nown 11 MAltGAll.ET HETTIE oeff of tr111t made ttv Ch1rlei E. Grov&r Cal!lornl1 91)01 WH.EltEAS, WALL'( EUGENE MtOON· break in to question you and one J .............. ,,. ....... IJl""ND .............. ,. ... ·,,... .. l ... ILOlt , MAii.GA ii.ET H.. BAILOR, Jr. •nit Cyntlll1,R. Gr11Yer. h111ttel'ld 1rld M1cktl/Oytr, ~74 E.11th Street, Colla NELL, petllloner, 1m1lt11Yltf" 21 yeats of • I' ¥-Ao1tGA1tEl B, BAILOR •nd •1 wire, 11111 recOl'dl!d M1rch 1t, 1t7l, 111 Meu. c111tornl1 '1617 *' h•s 1ue11 an 1pp1kat!on wltll the the other party. The litigants -11 you do not understand MAltGAR.ET !IAtLOR.. Dlce•wd. Boole tsn, P1~ 1A2, of Ottlclal Reconls Tlll1 D111lne11 11 conclutled by Joint Clerk of !Ills Court for 111 or!Hr than;l1111 also -'Jf be given the o~ the tl>'"-eS against you, Uk NOTICE IS HEAEflY GIVE N to Ille o1 Or1nge County, Cllltornia 111.,... lo Ventufe. petllloner's t11rne from WALLY EUGE NE "' r .__.& cred!too llf "'' 1ttoY1 r11rnec1 decftltnt .ec11r1 •n 1rwt1tt1edrels 1n 11"°' o1 JOWPll Bv EKOS-G•rv a. Kravie McDONNELL 10 WALL y evGEME portunity to question each the court clerk fer help. And if "'-' 1tl Pf!"S«IS htvlno cl•lms 1111lnst lllt Vitt.ci r ancl Ttltlm• \llffc:•t, llusb1r>d •ncl ltll1 st1tement w1s n1t.t \ltltll Ille COl.lfl< M•cDONNELll 11 don' d f f need J 11 I slkl dlc9defll .,. rtqUlred to lilt tlltm, wlM •• lolnl 1-11 -~•!'Id lltkl ty Clwk ol Or•nae Covnly °" Fett. 20. IT IS OAOERED tlWll •ti ~lOl'IS II\-other . Above a ' t !IOWl you. ee .YOU spec a ega I'!'············ ..... .., ........ .., ... . wlttl the r.ectu•rv YOllCl!erS, In 1111 otttc1 lly !Irvan A. ~e, I married m111 by lfrl temled 111 llM l tloVO lflllllod mtrtltf" I P-CQOtentfOU.S Or argue with the assJ.Slance and the moneyl'• ot 111o de..-°'"" •bcMI ott1lltted CllUf"t, or '"'°" ot 1111 tirtach ot tlfff11n ob110.111ons l""UM6 pur btfo!"• 11111 court°" AprH 24, itn, it judge, arb1'lrator or other s1'de. cl 'med . 1au-• high It LlM Ytrt; ~· IE 1111M .._.{i ''ID iii n 11 te pres«il llllm, ""1111 111o lllCetlat"I' Hc.Vfld t11er1ttv. notlcl o1 .midi .,..,. IVON •. BL\IM. tESQ f:OO A.M .. In llM CCIUrt,._ of 09pirt· at !S re v~y • r:,J-~lltt f'US "'1 111\d ' ii'~ \'OUdllr'I. 10 111e V!'Ot<"llklllld 1t 1111 offk• rtc0rd9cl Dlcflnoblr 21, lm. 1n &.«* Bl.UM AWD P•OPl"tElllt ment 3 of the 1t>oY1 m!lttld c-1. 100 After everyone hn~ been may pay you to hire a ta-r H I I • 1 j 1 " ol 11torMy1. THOMll'SON lo MtllEll:, IOC. P.IVI '4. ol .. lot Offld tl RICOfds. llNI Wl11JfA •t'flfl., S_,11 TM Clvlt Ce11ter DrlYf WHI, Slnl1 An•, ,_, """· e....._ ~ l.Y I · • 162' P1lnlff A ..... ~. Wlllltfer. C1lllornl•, flUO"OW' EICl"O'# Co. ~Ill "'' II pUtplk w. L• ........... C.lllflf"lll.I tll24 C•lltornl1, •n4 1i-(IVM. If 1ny, "fl'llY heard from, a decision may be -the particular court permit· n;ir..J'&· . I~ .. 1 :: c . d • :,. ..,..1c11 11 1111 pl•(• Clf bu1l"'51 of Ille 1uc11on to 111t 1lltllftt Dld<ler w tain. Till: c11u 4n.fltl ltllJ 17MlJf 111t tWUc•tlon tor d\lrqe o1 Mm1 lhould made lmmediately favoring ting -"" j. · 16 a 1 11l"d9rslotlld In 111 rMl!e<I perltllllroa to IMYl blt In llwlul l"l'onf'I' of Ille Unllod NUS not be ;r•nled. . GI" Ill rrr I " monttu 1111r 1111 11r11 publk1t1on et tt111 r1nty ,, to tin., po1MS1lon or .,.. M1rt11 u . 21, 21 •nd ""'11 4, 1'73 n1·1l copy of 11111 orcltl" to .i-c•VM bl i· dg or bi tr a tor may need court reform on tht way gUL 1 · 11 F 1 '!l "~ ::I 1. om • 11 · 11 nll'lke. t11mbr•11Ct1, Ill• lntmsl tOllVOVed to Incl publl1htd In Tiie 011ty Plllll, I ll~i>er U e ar . ' l " S OJ 14 J 16 vet ~ ' ITY .. Oittd Matcl'I 76, ,,73, llOW lllld b'f Wl4 1'.~111 unOtr u ld Geed of ~r1I cltclll1tlon Pl"lfll.cl 111 tlM CCllHI· nnm ji o:.O 1-~· I: st · ~ "'"' 'j H MILOll:ED HAltLAM of Trvst, 111 •rod to JM tonowlnil O.Krlbld PUBLIC NOTICE ty of Ot"an111. Slalt ol C•llloml•. OllCI • ~~---.... --~:-r-----.. ~ · fA;J ·Oftll I"" • T • \Ill M ~ nll'lll ·,~ Adm!nlur1trl• C1f thl ttl1lf prOOl'"'Y· to-wit, wttk for tour succtt1ln "fiffks pt"lor to ~ -..;....._,---.,..r_...._-4.7-47-4.7 ___. ~~ ............. I.,....,, .. , 4 "7' Id!. H ~ 14 1111 Ill'• 1' •si of thl •lloYt n•fl'led d1<edenl lot 2 of Ttttl 1506, ll•Y Vint Hl'ioh!1 !ht <late sel for hNrlnu 11"11 1polk1tl1>11. · 1 0 0 0 ~ 'i' Fd g '·i t ll·IJ 1111 f · t.•CTWD 1 . THOMl"SON & MILLt:lt Un•! Thro, a• shown on 1 MIO r1tor<I· l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS 01le<I lhl1 12111 <ley of M1rcll, IW3 ~ l!'" Fd lt 1, .1·. '::.1 t i' m !hr . ,.Sl 7114 1"1lnt1r AYtnllt ed 111 Dool! A7, p111t 1' of Mhc.elt1nlOllS NAMR STAll:MENT CLAUDE M OWENS A el.tt ! 1• •Iv . I ' !'~ ~Qilt'! , t t'r I'd I 1 .n W'lllmtr. c11U°"'I• M&Pi. In lht offltt Clf !ht Counlv Tiie lotlowlnu ~IOll• ar1 doi119 Ju<111e of IM 5111>1rlor Court ,.~ Alolll I'd : !: (11)' r r '. Kllltkr ,·~1 j: 11111,:Y- 1 1: Ji~ 'Tl'I• uni 6N·IUS or 12l·10IJ AKor<ler of said Oranu• County. bv1l11e1s •I JAMES L. AUIEL, Jlt. ORDER Amc.111 ,. Ml AJ!1 .IS • Knkr Gltl .Kl 1.6 rv ;: I 'I Allam~v~.,,, A4mlnllffA•rl~ Tiii "'"' 1ddtHS and Gl~r common us. OEVELOPME NT. PAAkWAV Allomty ., LIW ' Am I"" I ,l 4 I . 3re1-Trt 1a.n1 len~ Fd SU . Clmll ' . P11bllshed Or•llll• C031t D1Hv 1'1!111. de1lgn111on, 11 anv. 111 th• reer prC)f)IO"tv SOUTH, 4100 fllrch s11ee1, Newoorl :Ml2 VI• Opertft ' N •aClllfifal ~~ i';.11f "'5 Jvi1r,0 rt i· ;'" L~i>X L~O~Pi 1 ri"or 3: •'.•s M1rctl 2& end April 4, 11. II, 1913 910·73 dei.crltltll Ibo~ 1$ puroorl•tl IO bl: 20091 Be1ch, C"ll!ornl1 NewPOrt B•itll, C•Ulernl1, fJ..0 • \} 'r°• l'UN 1· !\lffl'I' lJ° 1 "n rwttl r 1•21: 'l tr ~::b Fd 7"9 : n S11r11Ce 5trnt, S•nl• An a. Calltornl1, lhe IJ.$. OevtloO"""' Corpor1lloo. 1 T•l~hoM: HUI •tl--4112 Stl-L_..._ C•lll• ' 7.fS IM ciu1lY F t'.fi ,.SJ esrch ul' 1s'li IG•[ l 1"47 I 01 r unt IC NOT1('£ i;ndetsl11ne<1 trl/SIH <llsci.lm1 lllV ll1blll1V Celllorn!a corporellor<, •100 Blrctl Allon1ty for P1llllon1r tiOA-..i1 lni:om Ill .114 1!rf!d '· u L!l>'V Fd xS.11 1· ac• Fd :., f.13 ~ ' tor •11v !11corrlci ness of tht 11rnt ·~ Sl•eel, Newport Bfach, CA 92660 Published Ot"an9e C<Mist OtllV Pllol. YOURS lnvttm ' ·' ,0\ Fm l11rt f, 1, .. l,. l11v •·?!' . IHIA•SON l'D\I ,UPliA tOlllt C"OUltT 01' CALll'OltNIA 11tMr tommoo <1e1l11na1100. !I 111v. 1howrl CGt,..r•I P1rt ... r) Marcll 1•, 21, 28. anti April 1, 1973 746·13 LABELS ,it>K1 ~i 'i ~f&B~\Vv l/J. t11"~G•• I S1 r~ Acorc 1J·11 'H COUNTY O,. Ollll:ANGI! llere1n tor Ille pt1rpoi;1 ol p1yl1111 obllgt· WMC Dewloomer<t Comp1nv, a A toe~ th J • Gllll:OUI"· ~ nc = : f .3 jn<:om l ·" j .6' 7CIG Civic ce11t1r ortve Wtn lions secured tt1 11t<1 Deed lnclu<llnu ftes, Cl!lllornla corpor1tton -LI ml t e d PUBLIC NOTICE A~ ln;ln 5 s' ~ ctt'b t lO 'j 'l ~ \S 1 ·· 11n"'lf 1 :i'·'1 I ~ Slllll An1, Calllonllt tllaro•• •ncl t•pe!'ISll of 1tle Tr\lflH Ind P1rt111r, '700 Wl!slllre 9oulev1rd, Los Am lnV# ' i 1D11I 11 It l ·1 a IS1 !ell fr:" f,1:or cAS• NUMBIElllt Dl615f of 1111. Angel~s. Calllornl• 90GS7 Am Mui I.SA t onlrt t. • C•o Ov 17." I"' ~-' . SUMMONS (MAltltlAO•I Oiled . M•rch 12, 1t13. l l'lll D\111""' 11 condo.Kltd b~ • llmlted IFICTITIOUS IUSINESS TODAY I A""N' Gr 2.51 f.&J " SS.C-1.11 f. • Mull(•I 1•.11 i n ftO Stir ~· I"' I tho rn I Ill I p trll . s Burrow EsttOW CCI, Tr111ltt p1rtnnt1hlp NAME STATEMENT A=CHi• I 1·7' L0111tr; ABB : Y I . 1 ~ "'· nH~~ln• ,8,;J ;.,~I: o~*~"t.': By etiervl WVl•nd. o G. 2111,..r. ,,..lldtrlt a•'.M to11ow1119 Olt'SOll Is clolno bu1IM11 • 0c:r.1 1 , s.41 s." 1a~~~ l .Ml ~.13 ~ ~u1 l:l! !~. 1 v~111r I :4S 11· HiWkllll o Pretldlnl U.S. 0-'epmenl Corpor1llon · FN 111Y 7 ... lj .. lj· A1 IMd <llD j fl \j ll'llltl B 11 il To Ille Respondent: Thi ptlll\olllr 1181 Publlsllld NIWPC!tt Ha~ NIWt Pren Ttils tla1tmtr>I w11 Ill.cl with llle COIJl'I. l COAST OFFICE EQUI PMENT CO., Grwlll !·"' " urltn . .11 ~11 ·~ , B l .. Gr" : • llled 1 i>el111on cOll(IN!lng YWT fnlt'r1 •. comblMd '111111 !I'll ~noe Co.1st O•Llv IV Cll!'k ot 0!"11111• County on F1D. 2" l'?t~""'°' &!Yd • CCII I• M4>1a, lni:om .60 I ~·= I"" J .14 11111 111 . lOM GonF . YOll mty n11 a wrttttn rn oonie wtltlln 31 Piiot, Newport IMd'I. C11lfornl1, Mlrdl lt rl. 1 •· Vlf'ltur 1·" ~ ,.l~ANCIAl. J .OS c. •MA ""!".! 1 Wlf Inv · JM days of "'' 4•1• ltlll lltlt WmmDlll \I 21 "" Aprn " 11, 1m nt-n Mmlkn. M ... ,_..-y a o&lflM It-Id c. WhlOdon. 11'S T•"'9tl' ::' Niii 1 :ft 't l"•O.lt.AMI ,~· ::; 'j· .,.. ~llT11 ~ I • :1' 5er\"ed °" you 11 you 1111 111 1111 , w.1tt111 :' N«tll ~'f':.r:i..,.., ~:'.;..;':!:, ~"'~1=·191:1 by .r1 e e EfflcJat I-;• ,. '"°' '· FJ'" °"" !. .. ''"" J'!!.t;m ''"" 1 ra Int"' rttP«IH wt1111n iuc11 time. .,eur o.t11111 PUBUC NOTICE T •MIMM'. ,;;.. ' lndlVld\181. Personalized Styll-L ~II \"4 ij ·~ w:r'~ t12 t 1n0 . :it rruoy lie tntlt'ld incl Ille cwrt m1y ""lef ........ Jton1ld C Wl'llOIXln • Ml NI§ A v.'.:tt II<: 4 J· IS CD .JJ T'I •• ~· I ludamenl tont1ln1no ln1111'1Ct!Yf er othlt'" l'ICTITIOUS BDSIJllSS '"" I'~ Tiils 11•1.,..." fllld Wlrft !toe C111111ty F1111d B #· 10> "~f . .,,, 11· .7 ,_, 1 l.UJft O:Sf,d · =•~1 ':',n~hl~~"~1~:;'00~ ci::;:r;~ NAMl "STAttMllfT l"utlfbllld Or•• Co.1st Ollly l'Uol Cllt1c ol ~County on Mkdl 20• Im ~tOCk: 1 1 .~ r· iT 11 lldll I"" 1f;t .ft I~'~ i· port. 1norne't"s '"'· cost1, Incl lo.Kii lhl follow\"9 Plt"Mfl lt dclllll ""'""" M1fdo I~. 21. '2t Ind April 4, '9n 11a.n ~ ... :,... M. Wltd, Oiolll't' County Order For Yourself or • Fri..it Lr ~ti 11·" 'I or tc 'Jr' t~ 1-t! /NCl.1 . I F; ~M . 'n = rtUtl •• may be 11r1nttd by '"" I I. JIM'S TltUG( t..AlftO..Ul"Ata, ,,,, . l'MllJ = 1 :n I ·! M' ,, l·l :06 Ml lll'1 Jln X!•P,::A• 4t ~,:',':i,1'm~r~~!·~:.f. : '!; s~': J9;;" c.;;~·""='F~~~:-':. PUBUC NOTICE :.~~1~1.:':~ ,.c~~'l1. ~~Y ~~ Mey be used on 1nvelopes as r.turn tdd,.g =~:;. 11:~ :f:t1 !~f.i~ •• ~1,f1T S g U 1~:3'1 4::.f. f:B f:!f '~'"Y 1111111 yovr wrlt1e11 res"""' 11 Cott• Mt111, cont. '2626 PUBLIC NOTICE ltbtls. Also very htndy •• id1ntific:tti,.. _, K 1 :7511·'1 100 Frid 'j·Ol ltOI M•tet 1v f 1· i••N 111to~·fDS; a11v. m1y 1111""'" 11m1. Tt111 bu1l,..ss Is tond11etftl by '" 111· NOTlCI lO c1t101To11s labels for m•rktn9 per'1onal i1ems such 11 t<•ihr •n s.1s t•1 FM ·:t l"~J"" 1 }- 1 1 ·' ·~;r ~11 .,1 Oe!fit M~rch 77• ''73 "1"141111J11Ms J w1rd JUPIAtOlt COURT 0" THli B 5ttU books, records, hhotos, etc. Labels stick en 11g:r'P'ii11 1j·~ 1f·~ g irullcf l:tt ,:lt Swv AF'°a lji 1 '' r:k i·Jt l!Jl ~~L~~~'~,.._Eo~~ig~s~·ir;:~~y T~11 1t1temtni Wiii tiled wlll'l ftlt Coun 'j~~·cgcNc:..;1~:~i:.:1:N~°elllt SUPEllll:IOll: COUllT 01' lHE I ll~"(!"oc• "•1 4.01 ~l"u8&eA:s(l ti) ~'1F ·~~ ' 1 :. ·b~w~:°""1 " '" ($EAL) ly Clerk cl 0'1111QI CO\lllly Clfl Mil'tll 11. N• A-JWU STATE OF CALIFOAMIA l'Olt 9 .,. •nd m•y • used for marking home FUN011 oioul"1 M,. Gro ' l I~ ·~~ 1-ll !ll .DO!Tllnkk l'l•rll•ttl l97l ·!'101 Eslelt of VIOEi.l A A. BUCKLEY, 11$0 THE c~~-Nr_ 0:'°~.AANGll c1nned foe;d items. All lab BIS •re printed .t!/11 l'(I 13.~~ lSO' ~7oil} 1t·" 1l'ft• ~~ ?.' :·· 1 . i:m11 :if l ·rs "i' W. Cll•Pm•11 A~t p •I •·• 0 C 0 '' II •• ~nDYM as VIOELLA ADA BUCKLEY, NOTICE OF HEAJllNO 01" l't:TITION 'th t j' h y t f' I' h' ," ,'4 2'L, 1 21 ' 3 F Mlu11 t.tl . Mui $ht~ 11. lj" ~ F t:H I ,. atenll• C.I "'lfl 11 tn"" t1n11e 011t • '( l"l!u" Oec111fd F WI S Y 11 09ue ype Dn int qua 1ty W 1te· P." t ' i -•·\' F SOid! 11 11 n • .v~tl lr · ~~" · ., Ttl: (71() S2'·76l• M•"tl 71 •!'Id Aor11 '· 11, lt. 1973 f01·13 NOl lCE IS HE REBY GIVEN to !ht L~~==~;~~~A~~N";~Liv ANO FDA 9ummtd paper. N~tn 11:a l!l.U ~'l.liF t'..s.3 10'41 Net 'nJ 1 . 110:,1 m1i,: 0 t:I :., i\ltOl'MY f(lf": Pttll!Olltr cr.c!ltorl ol lhe lbOYI lllmed (IOCf'dent !~l•te of KATHR.V"N l l\YLOR. 11150 !•lllllTI .16 1 :~Ao.AD ~IN NBA.rs c l'D t •mot G '· 'I'" INJ.OC: PUBLIC NOTICE tll1t •II per$0tt1 lllv!11; cl1lm1 •11•ln1t mt 11.~n 1, KATMRYN 8 TAYLOR -. )cG F1.111d f11 .2' ff ' t.ot t 96 eo.!/''s J 11·~ Owtf C J, ,)I "IJll!IJ~ Ot"•nnt C0i051 o~hy Pllcit, stld <IKtd""t •r1 required lo Ille lt\em, Oet!a*. • ' :c•T.r "ff l \S ti\ $• 1.~ !'.31 Olvldn ' ,. 'l' ~:~CJ! 1& • 44 MUTUAL FUNDS ., '• "f • • • M•rcn 2t •11<1 April I, 11, II. 191J 91'.l1·73 with llM nt<:fl$1t'( You<:lltrl, Ill lllt oll\(1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEM 11111 r ---------------~.: s'li~~ i·v. 1·~~ f lrKh' '· .'1 i''' Slk • '· T -" ·r:· JI l -----~ l'ICTITIOUS BUSINSSS o1 lhe tltrk ot 11111t>oY1 onlltled court, or M1111iret AlhlnO\lf fits fllld IMrt lll 1 pell· --1 ~10 Trlll \ 1 · S Gv $ f. 11.ft -l 1·$ !II CG ' · UBUC NOTICE NAME tTA.TIMl!NT ICI pt"11enl ttMm, with the ...cts11ry !Ion ICW" PrObl!f Clf Wltl •rid for ltsuinc• Piil 111 !Ills <.U,..., <"-W -n wllll $1.U la: 1111 ~1 • : I l4 Utllft~ iit lotk Sr f ·!l ~ Cl ·~ 1-----==:::~'!"~===~~====Ju'.l.b CllLOWI ton b doing busltlnl ,,~ •• 10 Ille uridttrsluM<I 11 tlM olllcn 01 t.Alltef• T'1l•fl'lll'll••V tci thl ,..1"_ I 1'1111 ~rlnrlilt l.l"I ot't., '"'·IP 15'1 HAN1 Ott A'"! ~ , ,, ,.1 ••~w"••• ,. · 11 ntd · I as. , .,,......,,...,,...,..1:-•~1-., N.-11 Co11• Mltl, caiw. "* I I' M• 1 1.. . -· ~'" • und ~ l'ICTITIOUS IUllNl!SS JI M GUS-TA,SON ltACl"G EH· Antonio Aw""9. Or!l1rlo. C..Ulornl• t176L ''""'*'Kt' ht Wlllctt-b-mtdl tor Mtlltf 11 I .1t I~ ,.,,~.t,d~ t ) (t ~Clll!ty • ~{ 0' Sl•V C• NAMI llATl!Ml!NT TEAf'JllSES 2'21 Pt"°" Tr•• l11 c wtiktl 11 tilt Olac• of 1JwlnH1 ot 1111 1>1•tk1.1lir1, •rid 11111 "" 11"" •n4 Ol•c• I :.1t-l3P'i' 1i!ll:' · !:/. 1r:·•mr-----it TIM fClllOW'lllll i>erson 11 clolnu 1>111l111n COlla Mesi.' c1n1. 92626 . . \llldlt"ll11111d Ill ... rruottert ptrl•lnlflll" to of lll•rino ""! Sfll'flf htli 111911 ... .,,, Apr11 Clfl'I I 1.•I ·" Comll'I I '·" 10,0I N A Ml ' I ' .s: JI-EllVIM Gllsl•tlOrl. 7'21 l'fOPt'I" 1111 ••Ille ol N ici dlCldlnt, wlltllfl tour ''· 1•n. II t.00 •• m .. In llM courtroom ot I tWlll ~·~ ~u /ll'IOl>C ·7,M l..Jt '""·Cont 4, • c 1 Jffi s . ttYAN ASSOCIAfES. 112' £. TrR l.11. c. CO.t• Mn1, c1n1. '2621 month5 1n.r ttw n™ l!Wllc.t.11cin Clf 1111t Oepirtment No. ) of 1a1c1 CCll.lrt, '' 100 I I -r 1: j' ll'ldlls tr 1 j•'° 1 -" ;• i Q '· tll lbol 81"11., Ne. '· NtwPOrt IMCll Tiii• blni"Mtt .. OWICllKttd by 111 i,,. notki. Civic Cott1ter Orlv1 We1!, In Tllf City ol I t. : Ill:!! t .lt: ~ 1 • f'lall dlvlcluil. Plied Mtl"ctt 1" 191).. $1nl• Arie, C1lltor1111, I ,. t.21 1 t I ~i"'f s.n., l(IMbl"· ,.,. E. •• ,-Blvd.. J•'"" Cllt.tsf'WI WI LLIAM"· IVCIClEY. ~led "'"'" 7, "1l , I ··s '"" ... ~ , ·u·, :=. d . ,. Ho. 2. N""P(lr1 Bt1tll, Ct. "'61 Tllh di!-' Wli fl1fd wllll tl'll C~ tExKlltet Clf 11141 Wiii of 11'11 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN. f i~ ,... ·11 I tetMI : onf ~ 1 : l1:1T , TNt b\llll11n1 II cal'ldud9d bf •n l11o ty Cllt"lt of 0..M'llJI Cwnly cin Mlrcti 20 111C1W r11rnect ffctclln1 c_.iy Cllt"k I ·tt ~ ' 'ft ·n f ' -j ltU dlvlduil. "n.. • VINNIDO•. LA•c• & OLINM COU>NtEL Hl.ltllll:ING s. l'llA•Kt.IN I I Old !'.H ffrwf !' ' ~ j'· j · kllftc , .1• Siiiy IClmball 111"'71 .. JI s" Ani.i. A'+'tl'MM ltJ l!nl lltll "'"' PILOT PRINTING I ).' ,.,, l Jl i lk 11. I ~ wm 1o vn; ml Thi• tltth'lfll -• rlltd wlltl 111t Coi,m. l'ubllshed Or1110t C1111tl 011ty l'llot. o.t1rf.. Callt9nll1 ~!·,~ ... ~~:';'"'1a tMt1 L J : L "ii: ,a:tt ·" •Ai~,.i~''ii Cl lo·• I ty Cllrt." Or•f!O• CO!lnTY on Mtttlt ,,, M•rtll 1l.1M Aor11 .. 11.1t.1m tt).1,1 T-. '"o .....,,4 AnoirMy""' l'•Hn------------------' COJIWf" lt)4 ll1f "'"' ta. Jt l""M I. . l.~8r5LIN .. : ltn. "14111 PUBUC NOTICE A=:.""" ~I-eo.11 O•Hv l"llot .• Pu,blltllld °''"" C111t Diiiy Piiot ~'::.t' '"lt:n ,f3 ~:: i~ :: s ~~ Tr: ,:· l1 ~:l '-= t i· : 1"111>111Md °'•""' c111111 o.11v .. !lot. M•rch 11, 21 •"" Allfll 4, 11, 1m ''"'a ... or 1._5'11' im '1"n ~.....;:--~~ rwtll :it t.'° ~ 11· •!'" :~1~ J 1· b:l~ i: f Aorn 4, 11. 11. 11, 1t73 ,,,.,, "!S.'"", • "~ ,;.; .. r,, : : 1'1 ;.• 1 ·. '"' · NOTICI 01' SCHOOL OISTltlCT "" vr l" P 0 PUHL.I C NOTICE N~~:·1~1~~:::~0c~'rNC~lgNALL PUBLIC NOTICE COPYING and 4' IA. ~~"T.8..wtf~li H=: 1 ,: ~a~SI d 1f~ JJ: s r ~SI t.!! l:ll OUAL'"EO .... OHS .... ~ '"'"i· '"""•" •• .,.... "'"' NO I T;~v· rn ::i: r.:-.:i'c, ii: tf :liNlC '~\ 1 ·' 1 ~., • i~:T; 4 Hf Jt!• totiowlno 11tr11011 I• doln11 D111!"e" of ttter!no ~n1nu *'• mtmlltn •• SU PEll sec s I! c lllt El A lit:'.., l e 81/i xl 1 Size for S1'10 Reduct Iona from VOLUuE DISCOUNTS : •'• ~ ·~''I J<Am , 1,s Pl•"nd 1 , I .16" 119 or 11 ii I ' lo1low1; SEllV1CE. m 'Third Slt"M'I L.111u"• m -I'd I~ '"'"°" l0.1 il'~r (;ltll l 4S •.10 lllSI M 1. I 1·n DRANO ERA. ISJ Producllon Pll(f, I HU~Bllt o• • Bee<h t•llh'.lrnl• fUl l • Input Si11s of 11x17 -18JC24 -22x .... or fc~. ,,. 1, . l ·11 ratn~ c1·'0,~. 'l. ",·, • .!!,! •. In·'' w~u~• M,,' 1 1 1 1 . ,'-. Ntwlllll'I ltfttll. (:1Ulor11l11 ,,MO SCHOOl. T•USTllS Oj411'• Y. Lt .... 2'5' l1n11rd Court, .rt -· Golt ... ,, l Wt!! ... llol•llcf s. B•U, ·~ 1"r01111ctlon ~,., •. OISTRl~T TO II Sl.ICTIO \.1{1\1111 l•Kll. C•lltorn!1 "'51 24x36 ....,,.. FREE PICK·UP & 111111 QW : . ~h· ~ ... a 1 1 ' 1• io ~: H"! ·'· ·~. '",•TOM Ntwpcirt BOIC.tl. C•llfornla '7'6D .SHI 8.ktl kl!OOI 0111,1(1 s loll A."-''· '" M'l'SllC View. onMt J" I' .. v. r •. ,. . . !ti Tlllt b!Jtlnn1 11 1111"9 torlduUld bY l ft Munt11111t011 Bfftll VIiion l.IUUNI &ff<.11, C11ltorlll1 n•s1 • From your Op•q·-T l • DELIVERY Clfl~lt c 1,·..," .,. ' "1Rl ~-Ill •• -I' tr,!l,;11 r .. i !,•, ' XI,"" . i::n .ltd!-~--.. ---1~~.s.!•.!u-,, TIM,"'14!-l•c.cind11e:Jllll.Pli.\~•r -ran1 ucent or •1 WITMMIN.DliiHA "'11t ~ 10 ,.........,., 1a T'I ',"'1-~1-•,•,',.' .,_ ,,. c -co.11 Ccitnlnunnr Cont111.Dl1ttk.1 2 ~n,,.,.ritp. -Blue:line -cw1gfn111 to Dond ar V1llum--.:-t.""'"'t~milCil#°J:init.i"'-J • •I.,,...,, '" CIUFlty (TNslM A,...1 1rld SI 041111 Y. I.IN : • ~rLt1~:.-r,. cJ=. ~c~~~ 0"" .~~."~.::,,-~,.,, im. TN•-~ 1:'11.""" * co.nt'r • Velo Bind lruf int Publl.shl"9 Tl.-t:ll M. Wirf. Oloul't' .,,...,.. Col.llllY luperlMtncttrtt C.!W11 llf °'"* c~ '" N!lt'Ctl .. ,,,, Pllll'lslltd Or•~ '"'' DlflY ': hbl1,:,,~:,,. co.11 o.11V 1"11o1. """"'"""' °""lflll co. o.rw "ri.: DOUBLEQUICK 1 14" Im. Aw. 111 ' ..._ M• ~ · · ·' tl: "SJ "*" l , I· I ...,.. "· • ... "'"" ' "• '"' """ ,..,.,, "· •"""'" '· im "'" """'"'.,. •M' '• '" •• "" """ • "~'"' ._., SS7.ZSS7 --., .... ,. ~· I J.I i~li! il::i i::,. • . \ OPE • I~ ' ' J • ' • K DAil y PILOT s w.-.,, April 4, 1973 Power of the Housewife emonst ratea ·---Ill .. 3 Equity· F11nding Executives Quit LOS ANGELES (AP) - Three top ofricers of Equity Funding Corp. of America have resigned after disclosure that the Beverly Hllls·based insurance giant is the target of R ed Onion three in~estigatlons. The company announced Monday the resignations· of Stanley Goldblum, president and chairman; Fred Levin, executive vice president·ln- surance, -operations a o d marketing, and S. B. Lowell, executive vice president · operations and finance. Ne w Rout.e For Planes LOS ANGELES (AP) - ConUnental Airlines says It will begin round trips between Houston, Tex. and Miami, Fla. April rT over a route awarded by the Civil Aeronautics Board in February. Three fl ights a day from · both cities will be offered with a fourth added in the fall, a spokesman for lhe Los Angeles-based carrier said Monday. Rest,aurants . Acquired It said the company's opera- tions · "will be dlrected on an interim basis by a manage-L.---~------' Special to Ille Dlllly Pllot SANTA MONICA -Host International Inc. has an- nounced completion of the ac- quisition of a group o( Mex- ican-style ramily restaurants ment committee OOlllllting of Loeb, executive vice president-real estate; R. W. Leob, executive vice president-general counsel, and a third member to be named in consultation with the com- pany's primary banks." 'Repaym~nt Date Give11 Ro yal Inns · · which operate under the name "Red Onion." The investigations of alleged phony sales of insurance policies to reinsurers are being made by the California state Insurance Department, the Illinois state Insurance Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission. l- Howard E. Varner, Host president, said Monday the six Southern California b a s e d restaurants will be in· corporated into Host as a separate Red Onion division. He said three additional sites have been selected and con- struction on these units ll to begin immediately. ' VARNER ESI'IMATES Red Onion divlsJon sales for 1973 in excess of $5 million. He said the acquisition com· plements Host's Charley Brown division, which recently announced plans for an ac- celerated expansion program lo Northern and Southern California suburban areas. VARNER REPORTED the ,cquisilion was made in ex· change for ~.000 shares of Host International common &lock. Two Gas Firms Tell Contract SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A contract for developing geothermal steam resources '1n Lake County's castle Rock Springs area was announced by Pactric Gas & Eleclric Co. and Signal Oil & Gas Co. The agreement pr o v i d e s that PG&E will install an in· itial 135,000 k 11 o w a t t California Insurance Com- missioner Gleeson L. Payne said its agents sei?&d books and records of the subsidiary, Equity Funding Lile Insurance Co., Friday and Is trying ta determine assets. "We have devel o ped evidence that leads us to believe we have a severe pro- blem with this company," he said. "We feel we have the ability to get.to the bottom of this matter very promptly." Jllinoi! officials said they had undertaken a surprise audit of Equity Funding Life and had not been able to find more than $20 million Jn negotiable bonds that the com- pany listed as assets. The subsidiary Is based in Beverly Hills along with the parent company but ls in- corporated in Illinois. The Securities and Ex- change Commission halted trading In stock of Equtty Funding oo the New York Stock Exchange March %1 and began an investigation of the company. Price of the stock fell from j2U8 a shatt on March 19 to 114.38 on Man:b 27. generaJlng µnil scheduled to start operallons in lat.e 1976. 1---~~iiiiiiiiiiiii..._:--ril-ComTCJne-rs~GitJeR-e-agnn-Pre-s-e1it" PllYATETllST ' ~. FlllS AVAILAILE l'OA MAL UTATW LOAM 1• • 2N nwsr DlEOS lt!ICID To IZI0.000 ~o::~~ M LI OllTIQUl'n',._. •SF=-~ c:etl.(11~ ....... -I SACRAMENTO, (AP) -A consumer group has presented the R<agan admlnlstr .. tlm with 10 pounds of bologna to symbollu Its unhappiness with Reagan's opj>osltlm to this week'a meat boYtl)tt. R9Y Alper of the Consumm Federation ol California aald Mcnlay R<agan's state- ment last week that "acts ol God" such as drought or f1oocls helped boolt meat prl<ts was "a buncb of balooey." ALPER SAID failure of the government to 11for9ee the laws or supply and elem.and" and "mC3t speculators'' Wl!tt respoosible ror high meat prices, , Carrying the yard.Jong, fl7 bologna saus- 111" over bis shotJldcr like a rifle, Alpor -clied--kito--Rea.ginla-G&p.twl Gffoc..-to har" II over, but was told by rtetptlonlst Jackie l!llbackct that the Governor was in Loi Angeles. ASKED BY.a,reportor II be wnso·~ lq tllect, v!oJAtfl!jl the mral boycott by dtallilg ' ' COMJ!l,FfFE-NEW YORK STOCK U ST j . . ! ' • J • I ' \ • • ; ; • • • . • • ' • • j • , ,, ' ' '• • ' • '• I ' • • '• • • • ' • " • l : ' J ,, '~-, • l I , Apt ll , 1973 ' DAILY '1LOT • r I I I • . . . %8 DAILY PILOT Wtdntsd,Y, April 4, .,,,; TONIGHT'S ·TV IDGIIllGHTS . CBS e 8:00 Sonny and ¢her. comedj.hOin Jerry Lewis and music by the Supre "'1Ugbllgbt to- night's hour with the Bonos. ABC 0 8:00 ~ e Fanner's DaugbtA!r." Lor· etla Youniµyonthe best actress Oscar in-194'7-for her ~yal of a fiery Swedish servant who chal· ges her boos for bis seat in congress. ·t I NBC O 8:30 - Elvis -AlohaYr<!m Hawai. The king of rock and roll performs 18 so ngs and tw'o r medleys i1t this 90-n1inute concert from Hawa ij. It's followed at 10 by an Ann-Margret special. ' ii KCET II!) 10:00 -"L'Avventura." A group o( wealthy youn g people exploring a barren ~sland, and , .. and the disappearance of one of them, is the plot ,. • · of this 1960 movie from Michelangelo Antonioni. 1 J JOU 0 11:00 -' "The Big Shot." Humphrey · Bogart stars in this 1942 drama with Irene Man· ~~ I I ,. .. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening APlllL4 f:tll 8 D 0 Ill Ill Iii> m-Cll Ill-II ltum "Retunito Honor" <Jl "' .... fJ Tiie """"" m n..,fllfltSlonn sloll for tesb ttltt could help his IOlt rtcOWt his h11rint (R) [J) Onl -........ s,..111 IB"'s-t fll•lto m ,_," -.....,, C11> "P1ul Cezanne" l!l -i. ...... ~'"" .. 9:30 O AMtricui Advtflture "S.IHn& School" A group of notices 1et their first sai!ina: lesson in the Chesa· peake Bay. . . . . . ~ ... • ... . . . . . • r espera~e Hours''. Opening • Ill Irvine DAILY PILOT stall Photo HOSTAGE -Sharo n Davidson (ri ght) arrives ho n1c to find her mothe r {Laurie Lambert) hel d captive by escaped convict Gary Sad-erup in the Irvine Com· 1nunity 'l'healer dran1a ·"fhc Desperate rJou rs,"' opeuing Saturday al UC lrvi11e's Ilun1anities rlall flJay house. . 'Mission,' 'Bridget' Dumped NEW YORK (AP ) -The were "The New Bill Cosby series starring Jimmy Stewart CBS Television ne tw ork has Shou•" and "The Dor:is Day that will appear every third added fi ve new shows to its Show." Tuesday night. fall program ~cµcdule and Their replacements v.·ill be The decision to cancel . . . ''Cojack," a detecli\'.e. ser.ies_._'.'~J!ci.KE;~.1:-<>..Y!~S Bernie," abo\lt ~ro~~d four series.' 1n~lud1ng starring Telly s av a I as ; the marriage of a Jewish man M1~s1on: lmposs1~le and "Calucci"s Dept.'' with James and a Ca tholic girl. Was a y TOM T.ITUS while Greg Feuerborn is cast Of !flt OtUw' ''"" si.tf as the determined deputy Omflict and confrontation sheriff who )>ursues the con· -whether physical, moral or vlcts. psychological -are two Other major roles in the !CT primary weapons in th e drama are taken by Ben arsenal of the ser i ous LeBeau 111 and Jeff LeBeau dran1atist. Both are present in as the ot her two felons. \\'ith abundance in Joseph Hayes' Sharon Davidson and ltichu rd "The-Desperate H ou r s, ' ' Riley as the family"~ daught~r v.·hich opens a four-weekend and son. Con1pleting the cn~t eng_agement Sa~urday for the :\re Ray Leitner. David lrvu:ie Commun1ty_ ThP.ater. Perlman, Robert Pittsford. \V1nner or a Tony award ~s . Dewey Knighten , D. D . the be~t play of Broadway s Calhoun and Erskine Morden. 1955-56 season. the drama -:-Directing "The Desperate adapted by Ha yes from his Hours" is Tom Titus JCT own . n9vel -. pits t .w o 1 resident director, assist 1 ed by segments of Amen.can society Suzanne Park with Jerry a~inst . eac;h other in a Ralya as st~ge manager. frtghten1ng 'War of nerves. It Technical director Chuck Ben· detail ~ two turbulent days in ton heads a backstage .crew th~ hfe of an . av e ra g e which includes Gary \Vright , M1dw~stern family w h o s e Erski ne Morden. Mary Benton home 1s brutally taken·over by and Barbara Garlich on lights a trio of escaped convicts. sound. props and makeup'. The Jrvine drama is one of respectively. · two new productions on ''The Desperate Hours" will Orange C~ast stage$ ~his be pre~enl<'d F'ridays ancl v,reck, sharing the spothght Satu~df!ys throughout April with "The House or Blue wit h an 8:30 curtain in the Leaves." opening a four-day llumanitics Hall Playhouse on run tonight at Orange Coast the UC Irvine cu n1 pus . College. The OCC production Reserva tions 64G·3178. wiU be Oriu1ge Count y's first look at the John Gua re comic tragedy. Three other local theater groups continue their respec- tive productions this week with "The Tempest" at South Coast Repertory, "Middle of the Night" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse and "Wait Until Dark" at the San Clemente Community Theater. "TllE HOUSE of Blue Leav es" concerns ii quite different type of family -a songwriting zookeeper, his Army deserter son, the son's mentally de£icient wife and his girl friend from a steam bath . . Drama instructor J o h n Ferzacca is directing the four· character Orange C o a s t College cast, composed of Toni DiNovi as the father, Jocl Swenson as the son, Joan Mor· ris as the wife and Blanche J\.1ickelson as the mistress. Peter Scarpello is technical director. presenting performances of "The Tempest 0 six nights a week, Tuesday through Sun- day, David Emmes directs the Shakespearean fantasy. the last work written by the pro- lific Bard. Hal l..andon Jr. heads an SCR cast \l'hicll includes ReoMinalcl Rook. Bob 'VJ.ight. SaraJunc Hobinson. H. J. Parks, Jin1 tl e Pr i es I . lSee THEAT ER. ruge 2~1 WKDAYS • 6:15 SAT.· SUN •• ·5 P.M. YEAR'S GREA!HT DOUBLE BILLI ~-Mc:QllF.El\ll ri! MEIC!(~RA.W ( TtlF. ll ETAWAV OSE RT REDFORO :t!f:)l[All JO\l;\SQ,\"' RATED PG. ~~,. S:~;:~·-~---- ~ WICDAl S 6:4S SAT.&. SUN. 12:45 Dawn Ack.lam~; Curt Jergens "VAULT OF HORROR"(•) Also· "NAME Of EVIL" ID Stir Trtk EB Ml Dulce &Htorad• mi tw11pot1re Loclae m hrH Stooaes OKtws (!) Gom11 Pyle USMC fil Muchaclla lbllant al) E C1ft de Ml l1rrlo '"Bridget Loves Bern.1c~' ._ --Gbto. a 13omod.v......involving ~a-"absolutely remo'{_ed'_' _fr o1n . Also c~n~led. lron1 lhe state cmp!o\·111rnt of f i cc criticism of the sho\Y by some ltneu p beg1nn1nr, in Septem ber \vo:-ker: "R'.lll Out" a World Je\vi~h groups. Robert D. 1--\Var II comedy starring ! \'!nod. p:·('sidcnt of the CBS · 1·1:-k con1cdi nn Stu Gilliam: Te~c\·ision. saict,. CHANNCL r.nd .. Tl1c New Adventures of CBS sa id it had received GENERATING MOST of the dramatic fireworks in Irvine's "Desperate Hours" will be Gary Saderup as the revenge· bent leader of th e pri so n esca11e'!.:> and Ben LeBeau as thC' head of · the h9stage hou.r;,.hcld \vho must devise a \\"(!Y to outv,rit his adversary. Laurie Lainbcrt p 1 a y s LeBeau·s terror·stricken \vife. Perforn1ances \viii b":.' given tonight throuc:h Satu;-d<i\' at 1--~ 8:30 in tht> OCC auditcrium. I";;>;;' Adnt ission is fre e. f:JO @ Hopn't He1oe1 0 ""'" CC) (90) "Pl<ok'' Cood. (dr•) '56 -Willltm ·Holden, Kim Novak. ())CU ..... W11ttr Cronkite a---m...,..-· m---"Cojlln Wilt! tht Risk" m---m-mn.r,.....,.. l!l umo---- 1:t11 fJ mom -o _,,. _ 00 Tnith If Cilnllll-- [J) U""ool -Cl Wliat'• .., l.W m1t-Lucy . II) I Dm11tf1Unnil Q) ShnpleMlltt M1ri1 fl) M111ls, 11.llns tltd CllJ' ail Muntc.1 a!) Allciolltdol • '9 CtilunldM (DU1n' Clull EE Spltd Rtctr l :JO IJ TM S.Wtll11tn Dom Deluiw ....... lll ....... ._ 9:45 m lm1ps and Me11101ies ''The Grasses int.I the T11es" N1t11re pho· to1rapher Jim Bones shows the pur· 1ty.1nd dl~ersltyof pl1nts. 10:00 II C1J C.111111 Hl&h·powmd rival prlnt9 1Jt Ario Htmin1 (lunt Pit· rick O'N111), puts pitsSurt on Cln· IKln wbln it 1ppWS ttllt Hminl'• uupter II lnvotftlil In the robliefJ of 1 btr owM ti,' CIMlon'1 old Mind Millie C1rroll. (R) OTimerl'rnentrAnir * Margret-When You're Smili111. W~h Bob Hope & Gel>rge Burns D @I m I lflC!AL I Allll·Mtfllll -When Ytu'r1 SMH1n1 Ann·Mlrll"tl rtturn1 to telewislon with 1uest star1 Bob Hoi>t ind Geor1o·eums in her own mu$lcal·Ylfiety sptcial teped in Hollywood and Las Vegas. Om mt News O lV@ (DOWen M1rsh1\I A I chivalrous retarded teen1ge1, pro· tectlng • 1!r1's 1eput1tion, takes the blame !or 1 tlt1l lire. (R) O Oral Rtbtrb S9rin1 Special Pearl Billey 1nd .lohnny Cash 1ue$I. 0 Watt Tiii Ytlll' FtlW llb Holnl "Chit's Job" (II) Klny b 1l1t1d whe11 his SOfl takes • job thlt could mike flim • minlonlire, but sOon 1'a his bubbl1 bursl fE EJ PKMo di Sofi• m Fllm Odplty Ml'Awenturl" (II· 1ly, 1960) Miche11n1elo Antonioni's lilm follows 1 1rOVP of w11tthy )'Oun1 people explorln1 1 btmn is· land u part of 1 J1Chlin1 ho!lday, 30 nerry ~1ason." "'hose star fe\1'er 1hi1n 200 lett ers com- When you need hasn't been selec ted yet, ac· plaining about the plot. SOUTll COAST Repertory is cording to CBS. -;;.-;;;;;-;-;;.:;--:::::::;;;;;;;;;:;;,;~==~=:::::-:::::::::::::-•---.;;-1-a friend! The ri fth new offering will I ~~~~~~~~~~~:be"'_~··~H~a~w~hl~n~s·~·~a'..__!9Q~~m~i~nu~te ~~~~ Dlstributtd by The All fed Hart Company• 80Prool •100% Grain Neutral Spirits • EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT . ·,fOUNTAIN·VAHEY, '~ ORIVE. iN . · RATED (R) f rom Warner Bros. CO-HIT! PAUL N·EWMAN San Diogo Frwy. at Srookhut'lt Fountain Valley • 962·2481 "SOMETIMES A SHOW STARTS 6:30 P.M •. GREAT NOTION" OOIJW TtllOR! lHriU lORE TOO IOP!Allll VAULT Of HORRORS !Rf + MIND SNATCHERS (PG • • • "';:w;;1ii~i'#;~,= •• ~,~ .. ~ •• ~,~.,~.~ i .i Broo~twr<I !So.) 961·248l STAHUT KUll KI.'$ CLOCKWORK ORANGECRI ~ Somttime5 A Groot Notion fKl H;orborBl•d. 1 Mcf~~1de" 0 -t<l 1111<} ~ (WU) '64-0ln DofJll, @ T 1 Ttll IM Tnlltl Whent111diHPP1•rs,thtsurdlbt· l -------~---------------1 aunts mof1 sorious. VINCE EDWARDS CHUCK CONNORS NEVILLE BRAND 531·1271 5 \N'AP 'fll<I llM'.UOS t tllUCll (QIHIS "'E£"f TH£ MAD (I)'" .. hr " 10:30 D T11k lack G Millilll $ ...... : (2'lf1 "DllllN ID Pettkolt Junctiol U.. T*'°" (1dY) '44---Cairy Gr1nt, 8a kiPPJ Cow Comedy u ries Jolln Gufield. a!) Nm/Sportl ®) m Youn1 Dr. klld1r1 a'.) 42 Plus 4 m Tlllt Girl m Dr1111tt 11:00 II 0 0 ail ma> Nrws mi Dtln' It At the Sllrtl11nt @ 00 ®J News al 11111 h Tour Liie 0 One Step ~eyond 6) Add1ms f1111ily @ M1rsb1I Dillon O Movi1: ''The Iii Shot" (dial '42 1:001J 00 Sollny ind Chef .lury lJwis -Humphre~ Bogart. l1ene Manning. tnd the Supremes 1ue$!. (R) ID Truttl or Conieq11tnce1 0 SEARS PRESENTS CE Movt1: "Rld1 1 rio1ent Mile" *WALT DISNEY'S tw~s> ·~1-John Agar. Penny Ed· WINNIE THE POOH wud• & THE HONEY TREE &l ''""Tod !nuuoo1 a am 11p1cw1 """'" ... m ai.u John .. N11e aut hell IMtlle"'"rT'" (R} Winnie ll·lSl!IC!Mm J4 1111 Pooh, fl is tumfllJ rumbly with • ttunatr I* In n1cdl of 1 new 11:30 I) Cl) CU Litt Mofle: (C) "fM hDMJ ~pp!J only to end u, In 1 Lll!uidltot' (susp) '66-Rod T1ylor, )Im. TflVOf How1rd, Jill SL John. fJ (I)CIJ(BAIC Wti••tllJ oami.tt1111JC.rstll Mwlt: (Dir) "Tiii , ...... Dl.P· II Miii 1111 Saltcl .. lee'" (com) '47-lonttt Yoiina. Jo. 0 Cl) !II al Id Pm Tonitl seph Cotten. A fitry Swedish servant Sin1ar Serrlo frtl'IChi and Inter· firl mikes 1 fi1ht for 1 Cona:ressio· viewer/TV joum1lisl Dorothy fuld· NI 111t 111inst a wullhy youna: helm r~st. Con(ftsstnll'l-htf bon and the m To Tell the Trll1h min she loves. m Trvtll ff Cln~utn«I &J h:rry MUGn m tttr••itos c.r•i• tD Alltria '7l ' eJ Ch1•pio!Ulllp Wrestlin1 a) J1plMSI Ltn&Nll Prot11111 12:00 m Air red Hitchcect Prtstnts al) Millie Retst Show 12:30 O News m Movie: (C) ''Speci1I Connpon- denr (drt) '66 -Marie·JOse Nat, Jean-Louis Trinti1n1nl. I ii 0 CHICKE(j OF THE SEA l:OO ffi OOCIJ Nm *PRESENTS "ELVIS: 1:l0fl- ALOHA FROM HAWAII" 1:'5 fl_, CCl .. ,..,, 1 ...... 1". a a m l IHCIA I (~ (WI$) '56--0alt RObertson, Lindi m MelY lriftll SMw D1mt11. Em -• l:OO m All·•IPI aw. "Cly lht ... l :DOfJ---1•· -"'""·"IC> .......... Al· boni tnd Esttllt PlflO!tl suet! in SllM• tilt story °' • duf yowth WtlOM ••• S:IO 11 Mo'llt: '1111 WnPll"' (M P) '57 t11er un10COU11l1bly rtfUMS ptnnis· -St'"' Codlrtn .. Lilllttttl SCOtt. Thursday ~DAYTIM LMOY!ES __ 1:00 m "Crubour (d11) 'SS -Gene [~ans, WllUem Btndlr, 1:30 0 (CJ "llle Ust Vo11a•" (dtl) '60 =Robut Stack. OorotbJ M.aklnt 9:30 D (C) "AWIJ AU kltS" (drl) ' l:OO (T) ''Four DIJ' of N1plu" Concl. (du) '6J-Je1n So1el, lta Masarl. "91 "Somtwlltre. I'll Amt You" Concl. (rom) '43 -Clark Galik Jeff Ch1ndl1r; RKh11d Boone. IO:Oll "Ilse ind r111 tf Lev lit· •llH" P111 1 (dfl> '60-Ru~oan· Ion, Karrn Sltelt. 0 .,., ... °''"'" ~"'' '51 Stbu, Uta 81ro-i. U.iO D ,._ ..,. ( .. Ill) '41 ' J«ll• C.0,.1. ·-l"I') '4 '-R/dlalC lmll,P-- ~ lan1 T11u11r. N11M ti !he GllM. .1:JO O "'Curao of tllt Stone ff•nd• (ho '64-.lolln Clr11dint, 4:0t II (C) "lhh """' FHllft(' (COf 'SS-OtD,le Rt)'flol d1, Cllrt J1111c Aluls $mlth. 4:lO CJ) .... • 11111 lloliq Based on stories by ACFC!dstein and Bill Gaines Mrtromcdi~ Pnxlucrn~!ion -An Amiciu Prod1ictioo. "VAULT OF HORROR'' DAWN ADDAMS GLYN(S JOHNS I ANNA MASS<"Y TOM BAKER tD\VARD JUDD DANIEL MASSEY M(CHAEL CRA(G CU RT JURGENS TF.RRY·THOMAS DENHOLM ELLlOIT J-.UL!lli\ ~l.llOTil1 Y •' \l ,\X I. RCJ"ENl\tll.t. ·'".! ~11L1 ~ ''-:.L f\( 1J ~"y • LHo\RtE) FRIES ~~ .:_ • 1\\'Y\l;ARP!-"~·~·R ~"1,.,. c_~: _ 111-. • .,. ••"'T ... l -• "~"''"""' US..l!.M CO..HITI 11)0)0 ......... _.. .. ..... _.5,_ ••••lll••llM·1'11 c...r.1o1o ... ~1~ •• , CO ·HIT I CO·HIT! "MIND" "NO NAME -'..'.NO NAME SNATCHERS" FOR EVIL" I FOR EVIL" .--· .lt'lffi'f tikt~~tf MJ\IJ t;{)\-\Nf~ 't'!l'l~ VllC fHWAAOS · C~ GONNIJlt' ~t.lf..V• ~J...WW~ ' 11 L111,1.,,, ' , fl' 411 r.rrtl()IJN • S1l•V ttr MAHI' f~LHM · fll ll0l!Cf'l1 ;inrl ll••<t1ed by B~Hl I Clll'IOON r ,, .,.;t.'.~ "'Ill'".'" 11{ RE$TlllCTEO CALL THEATRE FOR SECOND FEATURE ~AND SHOw-f.IMISI I, i .. n Sol. BOMBER (R) .~~s~n. 8•"''041"" .!. DAREDEYEIL(PG lmlH'"·•lbot,.'n B••<h Ol•d. & H.,bo' Blvd. 87].1862 TH E MAD BOMB ER (R) l•.,r.ol" Ave, "'••t of Knott 517·2.2.2.J (X) HO ON( UffDll 11 !XJ OrFICE GI RLS 01 I'll.IS t COi.CM THE SECRETARY !ti S•"'-An" F•~•,.~v ne•~ C t•~11m~" "•~· ~58·1022 N•.,port fleew•v It 8•~er St, !>45·3313 Po\Ul NIWMAN JUDGE ROY BEAN (PG) 1'1.11$ t CH.UUON Hl$TON SKY JACK!D IPG) lllW1.0W llllCIS t 11.ot 'U ~ '""' l• M~'ll<I• Blvd. 521-9990 WlNHit I It' I mr ACrlU$ • uu MINNllU c.ABARE1 (PG) •lift 0' Tiil fl'O 1101 l0¥1Hl"1 -.ltl. l!f'IM i • ~·' l ",., 1' JfXiM ,,,; , l/.1t>dnt'sdJy, April 4, 1<173 DAILY PILOT 9 ----- Tl1eater ... Boren Kept Peace Hollywood • Ill (Ooot!noed lrom P111e IS) William Brady, Richard Doyle I and Diane Myers. Curtain time is a o'clock nightly at !he company's Third Sle_p Theater 11127 New rt By BOB 1110MAS HO!L YWOOD (AP) Boren refiected oo his quarter· are gathered lnto one union one Ume wheo I bad io he said, '4now I think it lime century ol dealing with JtUdlo along wltb cameramen and separate a couple of company for someone else to tde over. unions. When he started lhe publ' ·~. A t di ~~P~"";;lde~nts~.i."J.iu:ttiti!!UUliLJI~'v~e~see~n~som;'.e~sad:~b!~;~•:__~J ----ill VU.:-Coota serva· Uoos M&-1363. ~_:tt.l1£1l..u,illS.Jll)mlJlloe Uial a special Oscar would be award- ed Charles Boren at lasl week's Academy aw a r d s , those outside the film Industry could wonder: "Who's CbarUe job the jrufnstr)' bad been tom . lCl.,-.J, C Ol"S, rec ' b , f ..• ti.,, Ilona! w11teis ond ~F_,._ha '!' years o. J"'~c the1r own gulld!:, as well 85 own request. stayed ,in their posiUoos tQo disputes w b 1 c h nnetimts . costwne designers lyricists __ ·_· 1_s1a_y:..ed_on_a_n_e_x_1r_•_:Y:..e_a_r:., " __ 100...::g_." _______ _ resulted In bitter, violent and com~-~ inuild.>ns strikes · r--y• · · Teamsters, culftlary workers, plwnbel'f, janitors, J-a bor ers, guarda and plasterers also have contracts with the studios. Boren ?'1 J '1 WAS negotiating for four For those in.side the movie years straight," he recalled, business, there was no need to 11becau.se we were trying to ask. Charie Boren is the ex-resolve the jurisdictional pr«ir football player who has kep_l a re591ve the jurisdictional prob- .semblance or labOr peace in lems. Since that time. We've Hollywood for the past 26 cians, actors and writers. years. "There '"'ere many times That was no SmaU task. that the . agreements \\:ere The man now retiring as Jaboi;-reach~ right at the. ~eadhne. •·r~ortunately, I haYe a good constttution. I don't think I've had the hide of a rhilloceros . l'1n sensitive to contracts. 1'111 also pleased by the rt'..solution or contracts.'' U.A. CITY CINEMAS LADIES DAY I Yt•Y TUIS. Ne (ALL I.A.Diil & JtNIDlt CITIZINS IJ1• TO JIN! negotiator for the Motion Pie--.But 1 m hapey to say that the JIE JIAS encountered S-Om~ DAILY r 1LoT s1.11 r11o99 ture and Television Producers producers have never been re-1 h h . MAK M S . . th \._}dealt with more than 40 unions quired to pay retroactively loug c aracte~ among union ING .U.-IC -Toru-DiNov1 rehearses.. on e . 1 h 1 ii d because 8 settlement hadn't eaders. but he can recall no piano while Blanche Mickelson lends moral support .~me 0 1 e~ vo ~t e an been reached " · tme when contract talks ap-m "The House of Blue Leaves" ope,... ning tonight at Jealous of thetr posihon.s. · ~ proached violence -"except ' · l h · ff t t h How did be manage that. ·Orange Coast College. Pr~uce~ ~~:tio: Charli: "l believe fll:al when you're Melinda Beaman and Wan ternoons as the Children's Millay. Theater Guild presents Ron Performances are offered Thronson's "Due to a Lack of ~'Mroot.E OF the Night" Fridays.and Satur~ays at 8:30 Interest, Tomorro\v I-lits Been ~enlert its fourt h weekend al in the playhouse, 2110 Main Canceled." : the Huntington Beach Sl., Huntington B e a c h . Pci'fortnan ccs are g i v e n 'l>layhouse und er the direction Rese rvations 536-4446. · Saturdays at 11 a.m. and I ol Randy Keene. Terrenc e p.m . and Sundays at t and 3 Doyle and Tere Dillingham AN OltIGlNAL musical (or p.tn . in the lyceum :Jl Costa take the principal roles as the the younger set is the fare tileso. 1-ligh School. Rcserva- 1 May-December couple in the Saturday and Sunday af-tions 540-7450. Paddy Cheyefsky dra1na. .r----;,.--;;,-;;-;;-;o;;.. ____ ..;-. ___ ..;_""=; I ~"" '" ""-, ~·-Beach cast incl ud e Grace -Thi: w.y thay livid-The way they died. Shaw. Pat f.1u1Hns. Ann Parvaresh, Jeani Gibbon, Lar-~ 'The Valachi Jla1mrs* ry Woodard, David Anderson, NOW THRU TUESDAY St•v• McQue•n Ali McGr•w "THE GETAWAYS" plug Olio Premlngerl1 "SUCH GOOD FRIENDS" '" Both in Color '·~·'7W2H ... · · -=-.tr,..- ~ 2tfS Int COIJf Hwy. CORONA DIEL MAii; LI .. ~< /,' -"'"' • l>AN~\'•~llJN !~ 7:00 p.m. Fri. le Scrt.tt11l'f' 7:00 1;1111.d 11:15 -ALSO- A~ot~ .. ..--A TfREttCl YOUHGJ~.., ,_C->•ll'>C1YIH ('!!;0> 1"1111 Sid_,. Poltlet' -'°Tiie °'90mb:otlM" SUIF THEATll -HUNTINGTON IU.CH -5l'·9l9' ~ '€1? Jbuth Coast Repertory AN EVENING OF RARE PLEASURE ! ''THE TEMPEST'' by ·Willia m Shakespeare Tut$lll'f thru Sund1y, 1:00 p.m. -1121 N~wporl a1vo •• ·Cost1 M1111 Res1r¥illon/t~lorm11tton IH·l36J -. SUNDAYS: A PLAY FOil CHILDREN -MAGIC THEATRE AT 2:00 P.M. ··~· 3459 V ia J.ido Eve. Show Startt 7 l'.M. I I Newport Beach • Phone; 673·8350 Continuo11s Show Sultday From 2 WINNER ' near a resol uUoo, .you should · Goo.d Guy Now stay in negotiation.s1 no Ii1atter bow many hours it take!. Otherwise, you have to start all over q:ain · in the· morn- ing." HO!L YWOOD (0Pll Neville Brand~ (or e m ost movie-television bad guy will play one of the herQCs with John Wayne in "Wedne sday Morning " for Warner Bros. BOREN HAS lost track of how many unions he had to negotiate \V ith -''it's 40.00d, I know." Most of the cra (ts ... "Play Misty~ for Me" !POI -... :.1..,;:1-1 .. rt .. STADIUM • I «t:o ' ...-:utn!.1-:.f.UUl:.oT.:.O HUlilllYI ENDS TUl!SDAY "Fiddler 0. TH Roof" ,., "Blaclc Momma, Wltlte Momma"' "lloody MOMlllCI" (R} ''D.Uv.,..Ce'' •nd (RI "McCabi & Mrs. Mmer"~ "The Getaway" <PG I ... "L•dY Sings The Blues" II I ''Poseidon Adventure" ... 4P01 "Fuu" NOW -FIRST TIME TOGETHER Cybill Shepherd Eddie Albert Jeannie Berlin I Pl'omfl '-:1111" l/.lt•ftll!Olal "-'.ti• PANA'o'I~· TECHN!COl.OR• ~ A Notti<NI Gtnenil P1cto.we!t Rtlea!.e \Iii CONT. SAT. • SUN. FIOM 2 1!!!!1- MESA c~ii! 1 !:\0 4 NfWPOll l bl VO S4 8 l'lS1 IARGAIN MATINEE WtD~ 1 P.M. ;'..(l\j [AAl CIN (M tl fOllPUllA T•Olli 11.• Every DII 'Tll i :• "8UTTElllfLISS Ill • f}llEE" ·~ "808 & Tl!D & CAlllDL& ALICE" S•llSu-11::111. 2::111 "HANSEL & GlllETl!:L" /':)fOUNTAIN VA~lEY .,.t,i:-~n ....,eRoO;;;.U"iiit ';.l.D.'Nc.11 Sl.IO •~•ry O;iy 'Tll ):JO "THE MAD llOMBEll'' pl~! "PAlMll' CUT" lAJ Come to5hangri-la/ l1J'1~iUUl..~t~tiJUltJ FINClt KEll[flMAN ULLMANN KENNEDY l1Jlll( llUSS!Y VAN SlllGfll lllMR mLll.Al .,_,_., .. 1 ... -•lollt-• ooloo'-""" .,i-p(-i1 .. ~.,, .,.,,,_ • •~..,,,,_ ,. .. ..,.,,... "lloo! ·-·. • • •• ·-- Col~mbia. P"icture.s pruents ROSS HUNTER'S ,Mtisical Production of ~-~ 8ifil~~~ '"M"';,;, BURTBACHARACl1 . . ...... , P£TER FINCH LIV ULl.JMtlN SALLY KELLERMAN GEQ6GE K£NN£0Y · MICHAR YORK OLIVIA HUSSEY · BOBBY VAN· JAMES SHIG£1A ~CHARl.ES BDYER :. ... ~JOHN GIELGUOO.. ""; ,, "l.ARkY KRAMER · bi•!'O......, J>IM1ot1"' .,. """"* ... _ 111 BURI BICHAIW:H . -.i-,..111 HERMUi PJ.N ~ ~,..., 11 JOJi L001S · ..._ ~ QE WffS· ,_.. Oi m HUNTER · ~ ., ()WlESJAR!llO IN.· .. ~ II" ]gj ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE Et(GAGEMENT DAILY -2:00 • 4:45 • 7:30 • 10:00 P.M. /• HE~D OVER e · 5 ACADEMY AWARDS Incl. BEST PICTURE ' <n70MM WHY DID "BILLY JACK" BREAK THE HOUSE RECORDS AT WINNER OF 8ACADEMY AWARDS BEST ACTRESS LIZA MINNELLI BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR-JOEL GREY fJYW\1r1w f!W •. IN THE LIFE ANO TIMES OF -=~ • - • ··~ STEREOPHONIC SOUND "' 'fnll " oni> ............ IQ;Q]tS.., HAM\ffJlffiJ:-. "S .,m,"'i ~fl' ' J ·c~ ~~"t~Jit ' I -· I ··~~ . I ,_,., ":-..-,;.;" IOUO:WR lll.11\ROIOJGER.~ CfO.R HA)l)1t:Jlm]\ II ... _.. ri'il ER~L::."l UJl\l\'ll 0)..(11., I\ In• \!!! 0 SCHEDULE Mon.-Thurs.-7 & 10 P.M. Saturday • Sunday • Hol1 1-4·7·10 Wed. Matinee 2 P.M. I I ~act11111J / w.nu. n.tdue<......, -~Rober\ a. ~11IUIMU011 IUH ,.,~ 1-6fh 2nd AT VllJO ONLY RICORD :::, "THE HOT ROCK': WEIK 1 llZA MllMRl .. JOll fllY-MK•Ab. TOiie-Mii.MiT llllM 2nd AT HAllOI 2"4 AT CW :=°" ''SKY JACKED" = "IED SUN • 111 HAlttOll Stll)"''I"" curr111 EDWARDS HARBOR c~~1:.1 POSITIVELY ENDS TUES. . ... . ...• • • • • • oiiw••~"~·~·j,IJi·-· .... • . . ' • • • : ••• TH•&Tll• •••• : ••••• s ••·:J•oa •••• ..... Diii Al A.DAMI. COIYll M&IA ....... -........ v. .. -•""I •• MAGGIE SMITH ALEC McCOWt:N 'Travels With ffiyAunt ' -~-G ........... ltllMCtlll" IN THEATRE TWO I Pfl'l<J:"'SIOlll!t 1ecl'ln!COlot9 m BOTH FEATURES HELD OVER · MaxvonSydow LlvUllmann Mariofl !ra~o nw~ II iaii~o Jami~ ~aao PLUS ·WINrfll BEST SUPPORTING AC'RISS ii1~am ~ai\1lla~o io~111 ~~all • Ert.IEN HICK.AU GOLDIE HAWN Plus • Charllon Heston llOftBUldB8 in "SKYJACKED" :OB FIU!l! ~ -~ ' IN HARIOll SHOJllllJfO • • • • • •••••• •••••• • • .;:c~• ~04..'10.° */ •,•l•l~I • • • .,,, CO••l ....... • .1 .. D•••O ,,,_, • ,lf•7·••q• • M,_U~~oto .. a1.A.t:_!! ' • . . . 30 DAILY PILOT Wtdnesday, April 4, }q73 Wtdntsday, April 4, 1973 PILOT-ADVERTISER % . ·DUNTON fO D1S 55thYEAR Servin Orange .County:·· . . ~uNClAIMED FLEET CARS BRAND NEW 1973 . . GALAXIE 500 ·400 Clo 2V V-8, cruise-o-matic," power steering · & front. disc brokes, air cond., radio, tinted glass, wheel covers. 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IZVDIOO) f $ FORD. \ 9 9 ., ' I • -. - I I • •• When Johnny Comes Marching H ome ' ' . . . --No--.matter-4-wheUier-Y...OUngster.s-bunt ' -into.the ~lcllen-aftet • bUCball practice ' I' +' , s • or ptller· around the stove a$lng )o cpoit, it's ·!:-8SY ~o make' tbcm reel at · home. ChuckwagOn Beef S.tew is ideal for junior ~befs to prepare. "all by tJiems:elves." The only ul$18.ils they·need1 ' . d are a CJµJ opener, saucepan an spoon. plus a potholder to proteet young hands . The hearty coffibination oJ two canned ingredients• goes well with cheesy slices of read~for a mea1 that will please lhi ' -whole lamJ!y. Orange Peanut Rebigerator Cookies can occupy children for two afternoons. ,. • • Mix tbe--bateh-ooo-day~Reltjgerate It overnight: Then .. c.ut and bake them aft!r school to· t>e felldy fbr dessert at din- nertime: CHUCKWAGON BEEF sTEW • . ' ' mlnut ... o<-\lllllt-llgbtly-br<>wned. ____ .Slla~-into-1-tolll-(1 -·l·n c-• .. ·•-ln ---- OIW\'.GE PEANUT -~twlCterl: wrap._.iii_W!Wd--J>lllier.- REFRJG'E!RATOR COOKIES Refrigerate 5everal bo\lrs or overru.pt. 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour Cut into ¥•·inch slices. Place on 1 ~ teaspoon baking soda ungreased baking 11heet.1l1ke Jn 400 1 ~ teaspoon salt degree o\•en 10 to 12 minutes or unt lJ 2 ('ans (15Y.i ounces each ) beef stev.· I cup hu ller or niargarine, softened lightly bro"''ncd. I can (16 ounces! barbecue beans J:t cup packed brown su.gar y., teaspoon lt~lian seasoning, crushed. 1? cup granulaled sugar . Yield : about 4 dozen. Jn saucepen, combine steYI', beans. and t eg~ Even· more ideas for the youngsters in seasoning. Heat ; stir now and then . 3 tablespoons frozen orange juice con· the kitchen are contained in Beller Makes about S cups. · 1 centrate, tha\\'ed , undiluted Homes and Gardtns' Junior Cook Book. ! tablespoon grated orange rind an SO.page guide full of easily prepared CHEESY BREAD SLICES 1:i. cup choi>rv>d '"''anuts I"~ r-snacks and meals. 8 slices Italian bread. _ .. , _ . _ _ .. 4 tablespoons melted butter or· mar-Sift together OOW', baking soda and Learners can clloose from slti>:bf-tlep garine salt. recipes for grilled cheese sandwiches, Grated Parmesan cheese Cream butter n·ith sugars; beat in egg. oven-fried chickeh, molded fruit aatad. Blend in undiluted orange concentrate. creamy cocoa or peanut butter cupcake&. Brush bread with butter; sprinkle with orange rind and dry ingredients. Stir in For starters try : cheese. Broil 4 Inches from heat about 2 ......... l!hopped peanuls. Chill dough. WALNUT PENUCHE YOU'LL NE~D: Butter I ~:a cups to 2 cups powdered sugar 1,2 cup butter or margarine I cup packed brown sugar 1., cup milk 1 cup chopped walnuts TAKE OUT \Vaxed paper Bxhl-incb-pan Flour sifter Measuring cups 1112-quart saucepan Wooden spoon Potholder Rubber spatula Butter 9QUare pan lighUy, using waled paper. Sift and measure powdered sugar. Melt in: cup butter in aaucepan. Stir in bro"·n sugar. Cook and stir over low heat for 2 minutes. Slir In the milk. Cook till mixture Is bolling. Cool ·to room temperature. Beat In sugar till candy loolu like rudge. Stir In nuts; pour in pan. Chill and cut. -·.t I. j. ~ • ~men .k·t" . Little h'elpers will ·.;;.~'' ,, --wetc-om·rthe-clrerrc:•~ • • ~----·---- BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wadllt~il'>'. April 4, lf7l Pilt' l1 ~ Hom e News one/ Views Fat Profile .(inched By DOROTHY WENCK Ofut• coe111tr Hime Advitor The older we are. the more likely we are to be overweight. This "creeptng obesity'' problem of Americar)S w~ 4iscussed by Rudolf ~1?" ble. M.D.. co-director of the dbes1ty . clinic at the UC San Francisco Medical Center during a syn1posium sponsored by the Orange Counly Nutrition Council. calorie intake Is greater than needed and we store the extra energy as fat. A second reason why we fatten with age is that our basal metabolism slows down. We need fewer cak>ries for main· taining body functions ~-as breat~,. heart and kidney action , etc. as we get older. There are only two solutions to avoiding the problem of "creeping obesity" -continually eat less as we grow older or maintain a level or activity which will use up excess calories. According to Dr. Noble, among men "'ages 20 to 30, about 12 percent weigh 20 pe rcent more than they should, and 31 percent weigh at least 10 percent more than they should. · QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED : In the age group 50 to 59, 34 percent ~f Q. lf·you wanted to lose 5 poUnds a the men weigh 20 percent ·above their wi:~. how many calories would you have desired weight and 65 percent are at to cut out or your daily diet? least 10 percent above this ~eve!. A. A weight loss o( 5 pounds a week The situatiQfl for women 1s even worse. would be impossible for a person to In the 20 to 29 age group, 12 percent achieve on a safe weight control diet. are 20 percent above.their desired weight For each·pound of weight you want to and 2:3 percent are at least 10 percent "lose, you have to reduce your .weekJy above this weight. calorie intake by about 3500 calories. But in the so to _S9 year_old _gr®Q.._46 __ To lose-S pounds,a__week, you'd have to percent weigh 20 percent more than they cut your calories by 18,500 a week. or should and 67 percent weigh at least 10 2,500 a day -and this may be more than percent above their desired weight. you nonnally eat! How do you know what percent Some people do lose weight at t~e rate overweight you might be? or 5 or more pounds a week, especial!>: at First you find a height-weight chart the beginning of a low carbohydrate diet. '"hich fells you what a person your height But they are not losing fat : they're losing should weigh if your fr ame is small . water from their tissues. And this water medium or large. Then subtract your quickly returns when the dieter starts recomm'cndcd weight from your present ·eating normally again. \Veig ht and divide the difference by your reconiinendcd weight. Children Choo se Vegetables Vi:t_amins · B·,fl , d · ':'.en , • By CAROL MOORE Of !hi Daily Pilol Sllll When Bill Misner proposes "to your health," be ready to sip tidbits of parsley, carrot, celery and green pepper. The health cocktails he serves as recreation director at Sea Terrace, Laguna Niguel, have a kick but it comes ,._ ~. 0 0 1'' ,H;o : ....... _ ., ,,_ 'o 0 • ' ·~ • " O • • • • • ' . ·'· • • 0 • rrom aromatic herbs, kelp or French mineral water instead of al~ohol. "'Some people who make our drinks at hon1e say. 'It tastes even better with about this much gin"," Misner said. "But that 's cheating ; it spoils all the nutri- tional benefits." Ile devises a new ·concoction once a ~\\//~ -.., c~ _J ____ • ~~ to prepare soupy ., stew or cookies after. school fo r praise et dinner tim e. . ·-1 n Home Brew • month -sout adcs, cold gazpachos or milkshakes '-as a post -workout refresher. Health foods are combined ex· periment811y and some turn out better than ot hers. "We taste as we go along; heat some and chill others to improve the flavor," he. explained. POPULAR POTION ·~surprisingly. the sour ones are popular. People compare them to medicine and ngure it It tastes bad, Jt ml}St be good for them ." The cocktails are a gimmick to get people together and to encourage them to put more vegetables into their diet. So ' the homemade look is fitting. "After exercise and a sauna, people come out hungry and thirsty. A canned. fizz)' beverage fron1 a machlne just doesn't mak e it. They appreciate the ex· middle or the road, the middle or the super1narket aisle ," Misner said . ··once their curiosity is aroused, they will be more aware or what their bodies need and what stores have to offer. It's ama zing what can be done with fruit, vegetable and protein powder bases." These recipes will start you ofi the beaten track: TINT OF '11BET 1 pint French mlnenl water 6 ounces J~mon juice 12 ounces apple juice 32 ounces orange gatorade 32 ounces lime gatorade 20 ounces grapefruit juice 18 ounces grape juice. Stir together and serve approximately t2. tra slep we lak e in prepa ring lhe drink.·• WEIGHru.FTERS' Misner added. POWER SPECIAL lle.imagioos the n1ysteriou.~ potion idea 1 can· (16 ounces) super soy hi·prolein I For _example, yoU . weigh 145· pou_ods and the chhrt ·s;iys a 1:ie1son your height and trame Shoulel .weigh ·120. Ymi sub- rac · m 'i"~t 25.' ni Q. My life is quite sedentary and Jive started to gain weight as J get older. Could 1 klep my weight down by going on a daily walk? _ -~---\:r'.-:-.;--""'ir':'i:r"'";f;I:_:_-----=--; . . OU 1!6K an ltlllll'. bf!Stn»It> . ·O · ' woUld appeal to: childrjm, too. Sir'ICe there powder ____ _,ihe,:_:::s~~ati~}~t ~~{!.ltt<ut,__,,..Quartuoai:,'1o-=·UL---------r1 bf ender .and drl"nk their vitamins. · 2 quarts raw cow's mil~ divide 25 by 120 and learn that you are 21 percent above your~ e c o'm mended. weight. ·:1 , .• ,. A person wM is 1 percent above 1w recommended weight· ·i! considered · moderatelY. overweight.-Abcotding to: Dr. Noble,· 1about-·· 20 ... percent or . t be U.S.populaUon. fit this category. ·-..... A pef'SOf1 15, ~rcel.L abo~e .his teCOlll-. mendeif weight 1s consldem obese,.. and 10 percent or !be popukilion •l'I' al th1•. level. ._. • _ bo • A person who is 'u percent a ve his ideal weight fs considered serilfusly or dangerously overweight .and about 3 per· cent or the population are in this group. Thu•, about a third ol the poor.le in t~ U.S. h(lve ttn ovcrweiRht prob em. A.rtd nu1ny of th m a~ in the oldc~ age. groupl!I. Th• rcasoos for the tendency to .get Ip~ t15 we get older areeaRy to kl<!ntify. Number one, the oldfr we are., the less aclive we are. And the less active we ore, the fewer calorics we need. But we keop eating the same amoont or rooc1 that we ate when we were younger, 90 our every day, you could use 'coough calories to Jose about a half a pound a week, or two pounds a month. In a year this would amount to about 2li pounds. Q. Row many .calories would. T save by using the sort..\ pol yunsat'Urate d Margarine ,instead of butter? A. _None L • Margarine has the same amount Of. fiat and the same. number or calcuies .as butter. And sott margarine has jwst,a~ rQBny tllortes a'' hard mar· iarine. '» · The polyun.saturated rpargarines have been recommended for ~ple who need .. to control their blood cholesterol \evels1 ~ ilnd somehow people have gotten the in· accurate idea from this that these margarines have fewer calories. There are "dlet margarlne1'1 oni the market-that dO have hall the calories of regular margarine, but these are lower ln calories becn~.illey have more wale Ulan fat. . -------------1--1-From a cost standpoint, the watered margarines are just as experuive u but- tor. • • BOD'i BUILDER II pint natural ivooado hooey Ii pint IDlllbna clcrftr bonry Having-wrestled In· the Olympic Trials or 1968, Misner ex)ldes physical -· Heal the lliixllft Ind -Into • He knows the proper drinlu fill' fast small aips. recuperation following utreme ei:ercbet replacement or dlgelllve enzymes' .. under stress and ~ muacla ad riber tlasue after -I out wlih v.·elghts. • \Vhcn he worked at Parle Nftiiortts Spa he condUC\ed aquablUCJ lbol u- erclse classes. fitness dmlomtratioat for police and recrution c1o..--nel and racket ball team. practke.. That's just a port ol bil .,., Ml -· Ing any malch!s or pal<$ be ~ oa his own. But ho's ....t tu the sllWiillO Ila. lie want> to hclf> 04htts ~ ~ ~­ stemln• b7 ~ ---and nu1rlti,... in a m<>re. W"'dof than by priMllQ( •1*1 - bn!akl>st ar --""""' '* DIET DllTOUll "l "°"° tltt tail .... Ina I t tllOI llltttil'U • ' jlJ DAILY PILOT Laws BJ L.\UllJE KASPER Of .. D.itf PIW Stttf When. Enforced • I ' mus\ double their present IMD women's llberailon, pace. Women's right. holds the Can Chan e Behavior many are." that gold-plated prOteCtloo," She allo dw'fled that there pet111o<m an • • o 11 en II> she charged there are prob-JJ a undenltillza~ of equJtahJe," But she cited women's at-more conscrvaUve end and is 1be queen in Alice ln tltude toward themselves and concem£.<d with o b t a i n i n g Wonderland .has some advice other women as still the most "legal, educational and for the women's movement, economic reforms only'• ~ to Doris Seward, Important chfangethwhicti must through the traditional, legal, enloreod, can c bang e behavior." Although a person may not like a law, she ex- plained, be must conform to it so eventually it a i rn p I y becomes habit. Anothtr ..WUon, ahe Bild, can be found In the Equal Rights Amendment which says only that "equality under the law abaU not be danled -or abridged by \be United States or any state there oC." le!TUI especlallf In the ""°" women'• taleula. De91>1te the Ms. Seward believes lllUch of salary hellefita and upward blc:Na In the tolal numl>er ol of the fnequJUes hu ""'1ted mobility.' women worldng and with lrom "co-by thlnlllng" or Jn fact, ahe wd,-"We'l'e-hl8lJef~tlons, . ibi>-aald,-*""le atereoJypes. Although going backwards.'' the percentage of women In she admitted this Is ball 1111-D!SPEU. MYTHS U I •--'d•·t f the come about rom .e women's na ona vn..,,_ pres1 ""' o movement. political cbaMels, she said. Women's Equity Action Women's liberation groups Also, she noted, as women . p<oleulonal an d tedmlcal collSCIOIJS and unplanned, she To prove this, she pointed fields bas decllned, noted that ii result. In "lh· League (WEAL). -Too many women have stand at the more liberal end p-ve they d ;....i.... • She recalled for a small retired to defeat in the social and also •••lyze women's • v can ° "'ir.i 1 " She explained that this will provide legal recognition or the woman as an individual and' erase the notion that "womeD are a separate class of people and therefore 15Ub- ject to different laws," out that, 3$ of_lhe last census' While In JAM " t "' Visible barriers." women 's earmngs were 59 · _,,...-~ f.I --.. . • percent of what W1IS earned by the professional and technical Obviously l dOll t have all the men '1"hl8 means that workers were W()men, only 38 the answers. Nor ~s anyone women .;ake t1Jree dollan! for percent of *5e wei;e wonlen I !mow of," she said, be!. f th t · he bear ....... 'lli'hlch they were previously Orange Coast College audience te a .since s 5 origin and culture. that part ·or the fable in which children she has no right to an But the two fit together. and restrictea, many of the myths "' In with th active· role, she explained. about women will be dispelled. NJce was rac g e complement each other, sald queen and, although she was UNUSED POWER Ms. Seward, a training officer One legal solution, she every five dollan earned by ln.J&'IO, But she told -the students men tn the same· jobs 'J the nnNV,...... tbelr opportunlUes are 0 far nmoing, she wasn't going uwe women , 51 percent of with Los Angeles County who believes. is packaged in the af~ anywhere. the population, have a great is also active with the finnative action program PllOTECl'ION • "'"~"'··-· greater" than what was of· explalned. Allo, Ibo said, women are fered her generaUoo, which ""The queen told her, "U you deal of power that we haven't American Civil Libert I es whic.h sbou!d help make up for want to get somewhere else, even tried to use yet," she Union and the status of wo. Te mequlties of the past by ~~twioras"iut u -sald:-" . . . we-coold move men groups <>I-the American-placing women in education thal 11 mountains and maybe even a Association or U n i v e r s i t y and industry so they are able "Change i! with us. Change few moth~aten stereotypes." _Women. to compete equally. '1belo are !awl oo the boob at both the federal and state eve!, wblcb p r o h I h It discrimination and guarantee equal employment, pay and opportunity, But ih 111515, women """" only promoted In the ''moll abe described 11 too )'QUllg I'> earning m~ 64 percent of traditional of lemale jobs," u · work for the rlgbt to vote· ll!ld that.earned by l!lell----· lllll'llng,.teacblng, cletlcal.ll!ld too-old lo get in!O the movo-· From the standpoint of llOClal work but aeldom .do menl on the college~ educational quallficallons, lhe lhel'. make .ii In the ad-And 8be predicted, "Wh&t s a 1 d , women c o 11 e g e mlnistrative, managerlal or you do with these op.- graduates' earnings w e r e high salaried blue collar Jobi, portuniUes will well determlJ>! SI inevitable," Ms. Seward She explalned earlier in her She supports obtaining But this will only help bring said. "What we need now is speech that WEAL works for ~omen's rights through the a change if it ls composed of prog:resa." And to achieve thls women's rights which is, at th~ legal process because "I ''honest efforts and not really .progress, she bell~ves women opposite end of the Continuum sincerely believe laws, when ,paper wo.rk exercises whictt - Although there should be no problems for women .. with all equal to that of male high Anet, ahe claimed fringe If the next geoera'tion bas a ~chool·gr~duates. benefits, · insurance and fair start in life." ' Generation Gap No. 2 Splits Family By CAROL MOORE to bounce back although "lhe name ·established his status in children can't achieve what "It's also anthropology'• °' "" 0.11, "1191 St•ff ff!,mily is fragmented com· the communi ty. Today reputa~ the parents did. Colleges are best example of a primary The generation gap may be par~ to what it used t.o do for tion is basec;I on social, oc-crowded and business J s group, people living at close 'l"''F-~a~J(ilillig matter bUr1onr-:-:r.-soeiety-and..:.what--&OC?iety-~ti<mal-and-peer assocla·-·overloaded-with-a:ecutlv~range,andcprovi~1,oonijnui~- Rex Smith sociology professor pected of it." tions and the job is away from aome in their 30s, which curJ:>s of social life throug?i language Posed for Fund-raising • Pretty as a Picture will theme the fund- raising luncheon and fashion show, to be presented to St. John the Baptist Worn· en's Auxiliary Saturday, April 7, in the Airporter Inn. Social hour begins at 11:30 a.m. Modeling for, photographer Don Maddock is Mrs. Jerome Vandewalle. d marriag counselor the He attributed present family home. young people's chances for and values." an . e . .. • . difficulties to the uncertainty Family life used t o promotion, if they can get in two-generation gap is movmg over roles and children con-raison d'ere procreation, ~ in the first place." too fast from what we had" sequenily raised without In-liglous togethemesa and old ConlrUY. to d I v o r c ei\'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and causing family disruption. ternalized values. age security Now the trend ls staUstics ·a n d predictions, He told !he UC! Extension "The less the family Is ... toward pla~ parenthood, u """" ilt).yoan-old, that the in-Wb e' class .. L1v1ng Togettie: lil tended (by older generaU?ns families do go to church, they stltution of maniage will er, S .. Families that the prem.1se ls and aunts and uncles that live usually scatter into age-group disappear, Dr. ·Smith's best · a a • being challenged t 0 day in or are close enough to visit) study groups. Social securlly estimate Is that "the famU~ is .. vJe's -r -ri -because-so--mucb -bas.changed .. the...more. problems.-offsprmg -is-the government's affair. still domg a damn good Job AIJ • • i since gran~f~tber's d~y and have establlshin~ their o~ Such other family when.viewed.obj~~elyunderl ====== • ro~s are s~l t;D tr.anslllon. identity and deciding roles, responsibilities as mate selec-~ c1TCUms~ces. . Ii No SOCJal mstitutton, even he added. tion and weekly gatherings The family structure 1s th~ faTily, is sacrosanct," he FSJ?l~es have ~n in· with other families in the bou~ to last because _its the sa!d. Ther are manmade. to dustriahzed, u '. b .a .n 1 z .e d , home also are other-directed. setti~g for our. most 1nte~se exist only 1f they get ·the JOb secularized, indivutualized, emohonal experiences and·1t's done. mobilized and further jarred "Americans are still too the most important influence "Can the smaller, nuclear by female emancipation. success·based . The trend is on individual personalities. family continue to do the job Dr. Sriliffi-rnentioned some lessening but academic "The family is the chief (bring in the next generation of the contrasts: pressure, for instance, re· source of basic human motiva· and prepare it to carry on)?" r Jwt 50 years ago families mains ," Dr. Smith said. tions, the 'nursery of human Dr. Smith predicted tha t were I n t e r d e p e n d en t "Some f a m i 1 i e s are nature' which develops us for families do ha Ve the resiliency economically and a person's disconcerted because the other group relationships. JJ A 1 Vcmon·s SPORTSW~ WntctifF 'Pia., !7th and tmne. There's No Match for Time·1~'"wpo~rt ... ,b~.c.J•om•~·.,..,, DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I re- spond to the 24-year-otd girl who couldn't understand why she, an attractive, cultivated; young woman is '"unclaimed, unwanted and unpursued" while all around her she sees slobby, crude, stupid women who are married. "At least one man-wanted them,''-sbe ·says, "but no one wants me. Why?11 Twenty years ago I was sure I was destined to be an old maid. I experienced period.s of panic and dep~ion. Marriage and children meant more thEqi anything in the world. The prospec!s seemed hopeless. I was nearly 28 when I met a won· derful man. Well, Ann, my dream C8Jtle true. Today I am a contented, fulfilled wife and mother. It's all l.n the Old 'J\>;stameDt, Ec- clesiastes 3: 1·11. "For everything · there is a season and time for every matter under heaven. A time to be born, and a time to die." I now know that each thing in life comes along in its own ordered time and this is especially' true of Jove. - LIVING PROOF, DEAR L.P.: Thank you for a heartwarming letter. ~1ay I add a few words of my own? If fate decrees that yoo mast travel the road of Ille alOOe, it Isn't the worst of all tragedies. Marriage iJ not for everyone. Some women, and some men, are better off sJngle. DEAR ANN LANDERS : For years I've been reading letters in your column from people who hate cigar and cigarette smoke in offices, ···buSeS, elevators. plines, trainS, etc. ·some ol the gripers insist that they are allergic. Others just plain don't like it. Why is it that no one ever complains to you about the sicken- ing, nauseating odor of perfume? I work in an office with two dozen women . Al this very moment I am borderline sick because two dames whose desks are within 20 feet of mine are ex· uding fumes that are knocking me ouL One odoriferous creature reeks with a gardenia scent that is vile. The other lady sprays herself with a lily-of-tlle- valley cologne every 2Q minutes. For good measure she shoots a few blasts from the atomizer into the air. She reminds me of that old ad, "Quick. Henry, the Flit!" If you think ·1 am laughing, let me assure you 1 am not. Please, Ann, infonn your women readers that excessive use of perfume can be as offensive as cigar and cigarette smoke. Unfortunately, TV, radio and magazine ads have made us fearful that we don't , smell right and ~e ~lei@h HUNTINGTON HA~IOUR nobody will tell us . That's where it all c••--Y1m5-A«asor111 began. I am _..,,,. GAGGING IN HOvJts: Tu1:s,.u.T. 11,. 4 GEORGETOWN 1,s'<11 TM e~1rctw•lk C1Rtw HUNTINGTON •EACH DEAR G.G.: May [disabuse you or the ,., Al.OOJt=:n ......... .. notion that people's concern about this.j ~~~~~~~;!i~~ subject is a recent development. I submltli a1 eridence a tlttle gem that dates back to %00 BC. Plautus aald, u A woman smells well when. sbe smells of notblng." Pass tbls cal11111D on to Gardenia and Uly-of-lhe Valley and let'• bope It helps. Even If drinking Is the "In" thing in your crowd, it needn 't crowd you out. lam the facts from Ann Landers' booklet, "Booze and You -For Teenagers Only." Send 35 cents in coin and a long, self·addresaed, stamped envelope to the DAILY PILOT with your request. Need Club Funds? CaLL Huntington Center for help in raising funds for community projtcts. 897-2533 Spring Agendas Filled With Music, Speakers SEW-KNITS PR•· EASTER 25%-0 "SALE o-. ALL FABRICS 2'75 Falnfow I at Wcr l C:otl• M°"' enc.ore. BALDWIN ... Thit ,,.,,..1111 hOfl'lt or91n h11 all th• bunt.In t1lent yo11 wlll ev1r nted to fully 1njoy tht f1111 of mtk· /11g yo11r ow• 1ruulc, "HOMf 011HI f AIOWIN Mut'C tAI" NIW 11.0UllS WOODWORTH MOit. t11" '11·• 1' .. ' .. ,.,.., '"' ' PIAMO AND ORCAN SAlfS 1Vtll1"9•., tppoinf!Mnl ST! 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Tint ...................... -........ --... -... ·······--··· S.IO l wp ' Blooch Touch-up •. , ......... -... -............ , .... _.1 O.IO l •P Fro1tln9 --··················-···:···-···········-····.14.00 l 1p Semi Perm1n1nt lashes -··········-··-·········10.00 haircuts • 1695 lmne Avt. -COlta M1111 Corner_af.l•at l ltb..St.~lloy• L• Cavt R•1L1urJ1nt. ' ' 645-1050 548-9986 . Open DOiiy, tncludl,. ,.....,. Your Horoscope • · Vir 0: Older Person Is Valuable Friend • THURSDAY lnenUy. Social acUvtty BC· d •serves diplomatic treat· APRIL 5 celerates. Be aware of potcn· ment. If kind, you get results. lial. Otherwise, you create op- By SYDNEY OMARR TAURUS (April 20-May 20): position. 111 feel that the Ideal man of Tests , challenges are featured. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: If the 'iodlac Is Leo. The Leo One who pulls strings of preceptive, .vou are able le man I know is ambitious, in· authority is concerned with disce'm truth, P I s r t s in telllgent, optimistic and haS an what you do, how you do it. Be dlvid ual plays kev role: Mate abundance of pride. Besides thorough. Show that you care. partner demands attention being strong_.and masculine, Be forthright. Don't seek. ex· You are drawn between wan!· h_e Is sens~tive, wann •. roman-cuses. Put yourself on the fir-in.g to cooperate aDCI. a need I<' \ii:, cba~g and sentimental. ing line. You will be rewarded. be, alone. Know that beln• !O, girls, if you want a man GEMINl (May~l-June 20 ): a!One is not the same as beinr y~u can depend on and a man Be ready for c . e, travel, Jooely. that will take gfeatj>rtilnn vanetY,Vlt~oll' -1s·tn·ptc--VIRGO (Aug . 23'Sepl. 221' ~ fi°" and what you. stand for. -ture. Secret is ex . J:eey is You are able to verify 50~,. ind rourseU a Llon ~d li~e to be lll!alytical: P I e ~ e beliefs. Older person proves happily ~.ver . after tn his together bits of 111formalion valuable aJiy. Accept hel" kingdom. -Lisa van de Wall, for com plete story. Long~ when it ls offered. Don't Burbank. . . distance communication tends permit pride to block 'prog. AR.I§ (March 21·April 19): to be garbled. , ress . Accent is on com· Expand horizons._ Yolir flnan· CANCER (June 2l'July 22): m~caling, ouUlntng personal cial &tuatton will be re1n-Friends and money could priorities forced in positive manner. make an 004 mixture. Know It · . Two friends, one jovial and and don't start something you UB:RA (~pt. 2S-Oct. 22). !he other martial figure prom· can't finish. Family member Ernoti~, passions, Impulses ' are all in picture. Nothing now 1 Go/den Memories Shared A party at the California Yacht Club, Marina Del ReY,JllJ!:k_~tM. ~0th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam M. Hughes, who were married April 6, 1923 in Los Angeles. Three children and eight grandcliildren were among more than .200 gueots. The couple are long-time Newport Bead! residents. Coast Ceremonies is apt to happen hallway. It Is all or nothing, with accent on love, children, basic creativf drives. Aries person figur~ prominently. You could be in· -volved in heated debate. SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 21): Avoid a£fixing signature to any aocument until all aspects are clarified. Take nothing for granted, Leo is likely to be in picture. Be independent, selec· tlve . But also realize that pa· tience now is a prime req· uisite. SAGrITARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): finislr rather thap begin projects. Find better ways of distribution, com· htunication. Avoid rushing, especially in traffic. Relative.!! tend now to be argumentative. CAPJllCORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): You may be spending too much for too many of the wrong things. Key now is to evaluate, analyze and rein· for ce sense of direction. Check with S.glttarian. Much aid Can be obtained "behind t be -scenes,,~"--------1 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. tB): Be thorough .. Perceive meetings contained "between the lines." Friend may be overly optimistic. Realize it Is easy for othe rs to.Jake risks - at your expense. ijeed one who has experience and maturity. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): You ha ve more pi;estige than might be imagined". Persons in high places are "high" on you. Nuptials Solemnized . ROBERTS.MYERS Pamela Allyn Myers and ' Michael Lee Roberts o f ; LagunaBeachexchanged vows and rings before the I Rev. Dr. Philip G. Murray in the Community Ch u r c h • Congregational, Corona de! I Mar. 1 The bride is the daughter of t_ Ms. June Myers of Balboa Island and her husband's parents are the late A-1r. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts . Attending the bride were Lynn Mahurin, Stephanie l\.1yers, Penny Myers, Robin Morgan , Kathy Scott and Susie Hart. " Serving t h e bridegroom were Dick Johnslon, Larry Vaughn, Harold Scott, Gary Roach, Dave Castalleni and MRS. ROBERTS R~y ~:e tis a graduate of Be~ach bOme was the~ setting for the marriage of their Corona de! Mar High School, dau ghter, Laurie Jeanne attended College of the Desert, Lamar and Miles Loring Chapman College and its Merwin of Claremont. University of the Seven Seas Attendants were Miss Grace and the University of the Carroll. NicholaS' Kukulan and Americas, Mexico City. She Dave Riley. Officiant was the gradut!-ted with a BS in liberal Rev. Or. Gordon Verplank. ~ arts from San Diego State The bride is a graduate of University. Princeton Day School, New Her husband is a graduate Jersey, attended Scrip ps of Wescheste r High School, College in Claremont and will Los Angeles, served in the Air grad uate in June from UCLA. ~·orce in Germany and earned Her husband, son or Mrs. !--jf--l~ri>&->in;"'l'choioA1~:omWll<--l.o<ing-Cbaa Merwin of University of Heidelberg. Smoke Tree Ranch and the Following a honeymoon in late Mr. Merwin, graduated Mexico, the newlyweds will from the .American School of reside In Laguna Beach. Madrid, attended Claremont MERWIN-LAMAR nie garden of Ml'. and Mrs. !Ucbard S. Lamar's Newport - Men's College and prescnUy be is enrolled at Pitzer Co11ege and Is working !or the joint sci~s department at Clare- mont. THE NEW LOOK! is 1t ••• mat6(?~ WIGS I B•1uty SaJon -ZIO-D, L Ult St. c;-. - -..... , ... , l•Hl-S.-0' MRS. MERWIN Th•-n•wl)'Weds will reside In Claremont. · SMITH-STEIN Fonner Costa Mesan Mrs. Jacquelyn Stein, now o r Eugelll!, Ore. and Ray B. Smith of Springfield, Ore. were married in the Trinity Metmdlst Church, Eugene with the Rev. Paul Henry of· ficiating. The new Mrs. Smith is the daughter ol Richard Bradford of EU{ene ana: . Ge'U'Ul!e David$0n of Santa Alla. At· tendarits were Mrs. Richard Bradford and Dennla Bordeaux. The newlyweds will reside In Springfield. I ' Neetf Cl11b f'wriu? 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Spencer Steaks Sirloin Tip Steaks t----S"'~51iiii••1--l8ll;.... _.v~ . 3~-7-T-t--Boneless-Roast lamb-Chops, ___ uso.-.a..;..a.,1 $~47--!JsoAa.o; ... a..~5141 , •••• ....,.... USOAChoff:oBHI. $118 SmalSini..in $198 Bonele11RibEyo '-lb.llilo Aged&Trimmed f,7) , P • I J • 4 'I Chu<k-rorot11oas1 1&. • usoAChoiceGtacle 1&. Porterhouse Steak Top Sirloin Ste11ks _ _ 1ne.app e UICe1o1an1 4t'!-Fresh Beef .Brisket ·t' Fresh Pork Steaks usoAChoi<• a..1 $188 aon.i. .. -usoA $198 ~ D t t · 59"' USDAChoicoO.ode $J19 loanluttCu" $109 Aged&Trimmed lb. Choiceleel lb. ~ e ergen WhlteM<igit 49-oz. '9 -PoinlCut-lb. fla,.,:,..l&Juq lb. IENTENSEAFOODIUYS · T S 1xtnia1an1ntMag1e ..... 1 O lean Groalnd Beef Sliced Beef liver Pork Saasage,::,·.:,~98' Halibut i::.::=-:;: 88• ~ omato oup Horown.,. 1oea11 ... n1. · C ·~11.Juky $108 . ltlooltel'anfrr . 93c Beef Franks';'.:; ':;:74~ Flshstlcks = :;:48": ~ Ideal For Homburgerslb. -l'rtod Bacon lb. Canned Ham \:!:.,.":: t'.; '3" Fish Fillet .";:;:;:• •;:;:· 99< Sandwich Bags K~:;: .~~03.9• !~~~:~ B,~:.09n 9c ~=:~~~usage $10• :~~e~::::~:. ~1 ?1~: ~:~e~;~::1~:1:e1~~:: T S 9 Ouolity Pkg. (2-lb.Plcg.'2.IDJ lb. Corned Beef Jrisket .'I" Dover Sole Dabs •· 97' ·s omato auce ~-:.: ~~· c CRAGMONT BEVERAGES A Pattytlmo - Quarts $ (Plus Deposits) S NU.MADE MAYONNAISE S PANTY HOSE S .DRINKING WATER Safewwy l'urified w .. Sbe • DISPOSABLE DIAPERS • • LIQUOR AND WINES • . ORANGE JUICE ~ . . . SCOTCHMtoU..oNd~; Mesa ••••• ~ 23 " ~ Madlalr's s11·'' ......... ,.a.. ........ k s211 : 6-oz · ~ ~_;;; lmpertM,........ Half ctMiltll., S.vt.me, Vin o.lt.n J c..n' -o~ ......,., ""· -......... -.¥Joo-"" ! -,,:,;. BEL-AIR WAFFLES ::.'.:. 8 IMrlton .c:-,;::;-,.::: .'::.'9" · .~:'.:'lt .. ~..::;. '. ::;::.~.Egg• ~~ .. 14e. •o . • ·ce T 46 41 • IG. f • J • .. .. ·~ .. 25 , • range ••• "::.: c:.-:· . ~ rape ru1t uice •• c.. 8. • Sofie JS1 na I a S "· Bel-air Cauliflower 2.:t".:· ss• . . FaL...!-ner ~~·.·, 64a ... t1.'' , . FiFan"'.QuO:l~n UWfti ...... ----• -8-BroccolLSpear.L'.:!" t:'t:. 26• ~ · _ . A ,. h k lo 4 s100 fl Deluxe Peach Pie~·~·691 Cak• ~·x• o':i;'ci~~':::it ... nn ..... . I 'i r IC 0 es 51': . ... • MOTOR OIL Grapefruit Juice~= ·~··9~ ~ Oran es 8 99 ( =::.::::-..,,.. 4•~uler$1 • T • 4·.;_.49•1 · g ~\~ :;. · ii001H•Asii. · "= ~· ..... Avocados ta;~:.~·· _h.29( ::i~·~::v-.~:'r:~h, 2 :=~s1 L~:o:E!~~: f;~ .. ~8itEAll1.ls : !~-' .. ~!~!Ji ..... ~. , ..... 4:::.: 3 5c !!!.~~!~t s. ......... ~ .... : .. .' ....... 2tc . • 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach • 21 • 801 E. El t:amilll Rea~ San Clemente ,., . .., ............... ..._c-.,,....,._ · Nutr111ou1 Ancl ~lie ous ~.Gm O'Gtho '~p 1C.dton.'.· 69C Bread. Hear~And Robust I ....., ~ Flavor. Good Health & , Eating ! • Cllke·lolls ... "-. li: 39' 1 17th St, Costa Mesa • 24 Monarch Bay Pim, So. Laguna . • 636 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beacb 1 • Santa Ana Freeway at ,µ Paz, lssion rmJa • ' . Wiison & Fatmew, Costa· fr1.esa _ ' · , . • i W14ntl411, April 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT H Olympians Split Decision ·_ta min..---s _.__.A.i d \I i ct ocy? NEW YORK (UPI) -Many "I take a mu!Uvltamln each American Olympics atbletes day and a breakfast drink that tend to equate vitamins with Includes wheal ~erm oil. I vlctOries, detPlte lclen{ific don'l know I( it help! me,.but evidence to tbe contrary, says it sure doesn"t hurt.'' Elllngtoo lllnlen, a nutri· Dmlen, who holds a doc- tloollt at Florida S t a I e torate In physical educolion \ Univtrtltf. and is work.ifl3 toward one in Fewer than half the 'r1 nutrition, sides with athletes American team m e m b e r s who t1ke 1 skeptical view of Dirden lnt<rVlewed al the 20th self-prescribed f o o d sup- Olymplc Games ln l-lunicb, plements aod special diets in- Gennany, fell they could bave cludin& quick energy foods for made it m ,a diet of well·-anything except long-distance balanCed met1I alone, without eve(lts. vitamin and • mineral sup-11Qlymjllc alhletes tended to In endurance sporu. a!JO sucgested tbal health food Donfen added that an athlete faddlel may be rip! about on a normal diet stores eoough some things: glycogen -the chief-storage "The true organically grown carbohydrate of animals -to foods may have a special taste pertorm heavy exercise for as a result of their high navor two hours without becoming breeding or freshness, even exhausted. !hough no significant dif· He said even greater en-rerences have beeii round durance could be achieved if between their nutrition.al con- an athlete first \vent on a high tent and that of ordinary pro- protein, high lat and low duce," carbohydrate three days prior lie said faddists also may be to a contest~ then _J.witched ~o . correct in claiming 1 jt bat a Carbohydrate.rich d 1 e t certified raw milk is more .. r preceded by piolonged ex· nutritious than U}e regular 19-or opeclal--hlgh-pro--"""""'1tr0 on-orang<s;-dex- lii , or JillRCIJ'bob.Ydrate trose, hOney, choco ate bars ercls.e. _ . p a s t e urited. hom~en.b:~ ----..- Darden-al&0..uld-nutritiona1_v.ar1et)'__while it :k 11 ta, ____ _, scienUsts: have not fOWld dangerousbacterla, • dleta. • and Coke,'"he wrote. Darden'• IIndlnp w e r e He said these foods and reported In an artlcle in the ·beverages can do more harm Journal of. Home Economics, than good because too much oUlclal jouma1 of t be honey, dextrose, sugar or American Home Economics similar sweets can aggravate AsaoclaUon (AHEA). fiultl loss, which la a problem Team members who said they relied on food sup- ~emenll and special diets in- cluded sprinter John Smith, world record holder for the 440-yard run: Amer ican women's high jump champion Deanne Wilson and weightlifter Phil Grippaldl. Cherries In Cream evidence that strenuous ex· pasteuriutlon also inactlvatu ercise increases vitamin re· most beneficial honnonet. quirtments or that excessive enzymes, and sterokls and amounts of v i t a m I n s destroys a large part of the supercharJe ooe's cells. fat-and-water soluble vitamins •1 ••• victory in the arena In milk~ may dep'.end n1ore on genetic Dard~n also sald dried. factors' and hard-training than brewer's yeast supplement on nutritional supplements,'' could be useful for someone be concluded. \Yilh protein and B vitamin • In an earlier article in the deficiency, but that it's .neither Journal. Darden said the value the most appetizing oor the of so-called health foods is most efricient supplement for largely psychological. Bu~ he that purpose. __ wlllu>nooalna.lviO!!l:_J~1-a-Pret1Y-C<>io<'-'----1ll- included swimmef. M~SPiti, -of HVlll gold medals. M 0 L DE D C H-E RJl Y Spill suggested that the value DESSERT of vitamin supplements was largely psychological ... "a 1 can (1 pound, 1 ounce) pit· type of placebo power." ted dark sweet cherries in Long distance runner Jeff ~vy syrup Galloway agned. Galloway, I pack.age (3 ounces ) cberry· 1" .. who holds the American flavor gelatin record for the 10-mile nm, 1 container (8 counces ) com-Nf: $1.Jt .. MOW • •• • • • • '' '· ·• •' '" "" '• •• •· • said. mercial sour cream (1 SWISS CHEESE 119 Dining . Well . v ' -{ • • For Peanuts -• ITALIAN SALAMI '• Chicken with Peanut Sauce and Peonut Butler . Chicken 1~ Drumattcks ale h e a r t y American style dlabes. The : cold peanut 'buttirsauce la ' Chlnele In lnspinlt!!?n and · meant to be served over cold sliced chlcl:er>- -Beside add!Di Interesting 1 navor to chlcken dlabes, l•. peanut Wiier l1IO --' its own lhart of valuable n-to any clilb in which it 19 mad. A peamll butter aandwlch ., provides &I much protein .. l medium s11e ea or-1 ounces I of mill:. In addltloo, it '; funilll>Oi. IO peroinl of the ADoWanoe of nladn. ~~-Re~tomme·nd.ed Dietary Besides; 'the (at In peanut butter la the dealrlble kind -~ high in polyUnlatuntes and ~ free o1 chololtenl_._ ,. -- . ' PUIUlll FOODS APRIL 1973 FN ture1 P EAH,U1:S AND PEANU,T PRODUCTS OTHEltP~LS FRESH ORANGES FROz'EN CONCENTRATED ORANGE ~UI CE CHILLE D ORANGE JUICE CANNED < ORANGE JUICE DRY BEANS j~ CRANBERRY SAUC E ~ c~~~~XitUICE ' . UM'"9 ITATIS HPAnM•WT °' AHICUl.TUlll ....... ,....~ ,I _, ClllCPN wrra PEANUT BUTl'ER SAUCE "I'm a ftnn believer in cup) ,... s1.so lb. NOW ...•••..••.••...• •• • • •• • • • •· cup peanut butter. While atlr-ORIENTAL three balanced meals a day. Thoroughly drain cherries; FROM THE .BAKE-~R'=Y~-=-=-- ring con.stanUy, alowly add lJO PEANUT BIJITER SAUCE Even if there were magic pills there should be about 'I'< cup -~ cups chicken broth and 1 cup ~cup com oil whlch1 would make me run syrup. Pour syrup into a small HARD ITALIAN ROLLS 6~ 1¥• ~Uco~.oil chi , t milk. I medium onion, finely chop-faster, I'd rather know I did it saucepan and heat to bolling. ,... "' ..,, NOW • .. .. .. • .. • .. • .. .. .. .. .. ...._ ""v er-... ,er c.en, c:u ped on my own." Turn gelatin into a medium nALtAN Dtl.t in serving pieces Bring to boll, stirring COD· ¥•~cup creamy or chunk -Middle dlltance nmner Jim mlxlng bowl ; add boiling-hot of, 2J A 11•nAuaANT II< cups bolling water otanlly. Add salt and pepper to style peanut butter Ryan, world recwd hold.,. In syrup and stir unUI gelatin Is • • u•Hv-oaocaav • medium ooloo, sUced taste. Maltes about 3 cups 2 lableapoons IOf sauce both the 1,IGIJ'meler and the entittly dissolved. U CCt e t 11::;:•• 2 celery stalb and topl sauce. ~teaspoon ~'""' .n .. -.. mile nms, said be eats no .Add IOU1' cream; with a 'rk",... 1111111 c*lili ill/Ji __ ,, ~ Sauce may be robealed and teaspoon .. --.... ~ special foods and takes no rotary beater gently beat until a91I Adamo al Magnollo, Hu~tlngton BHCll, 1 ~-.,.,,.1, allced '-. JO tea>poon crushad red pe!>' su-'-ents, but t·eammate blended. Add cherries. ba I --ed With rout chicken. .,.......,., OtM 9t Ille tlrtHI Dell Operttlolll Ill Ctllfml ... I" ....... -11 "9rt. L f "e"'''-------"'-...._, •==== ---___ [l!!r ~---N-v• n..-...._•-1--_ "....1-ecL• Lad I 1n•-· " cuip N•w .-n1111 M•""t'-•Mdl. '-"'" ..,,,..,, c .... ....., 3peppercoma PEANUl'BUTl'ERallCKEN 2 cups plus 2 tablespo<llS btt. ~,;;;~ .. ~rd molds or"~"::;jiS~ciim. 's"y""o-e'E'"~H-.,o ... u'e,...s~ DAILY IO·•,,.._-,.,,, .. , J ................. aaJt Ugh" •-ten water holder 1n the J,000. and S,009-Unmold and serve with extra •uND"Y 10 .. c·-·D llOND .. Y 1 -~pe Peanut Sauce 1 egg, a •Y -I tablesp()on corn statth -meter~~runa~~sa~ld~:----~so~ur~c~re::am::_. -----~~~~~~~~~·~~·~~~-~-~~!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!'! 1/3 cup peanut butter Cold roul cllickell slices •• (below) 1 teaspoon aall 1 tablespoon chopped chives Heat corn oil In dutch oven 1/8 teaspoon pepper Heat corn oil ID large skillet or large llklllel over medium 113 cup mill: ·--·--·-over medium -11e11:-Satrte heat. Add dticken and coot: I broiler-fryer ch l ct t n onion until light golden. Stir in 1Dllil browned on aD lldea. 1 ~~-':':' ~-peanut butter, soy sauce, salt, ~p-,w~u~ · ·and bo:: ~.1:~ ~~ ;'~~.'.:,"~ R(f:i..n/:mertii 2 cupo of carrot, bay leaf, peppen:orm ™ .... <-• egg, peenut the water 1DIW m1'lure tomes and salt. Bring to boil, reduce . butter, aall and pepper. to a boil. heat and slinmer about 40 Gradually add mllk, beating Mii together com atarcb min!!!t! or untjl tender. with fork to blend. Dip chlcken and remaining 2 tablespoons Strain broth and use In In egg minure; then In of-tbe water unm -...,.th. Stir Peanut Butter Sauce; poor crumbs. Into bolling minure and cook aauce over chlcl:en; keep Place In oiled LI x Ix 2-lncb 1DIW mixture lhlckem and warm. Maltea 4 aervlnp. baking pan. s pr l n k I e re-hoUa 1 minute. Remove from 'humt :a.tter SW.: matning com oil over chicken bea~ to room temperature. In a medium saucepan, miJ: pieces. Bate in 375 degree Serve over chicken slices. ¥• cup margarine and '4 cup oven 1bout 45 minutes. Mates Sprinkle with chives. Makes 2 flour over low heat. Stir In JO • 4 servings. cups SILICe- Mo re Plentiful • Tomato Jelly Updated For a truly charming and inlonnative a c c o u n t of American cooking In the first half of trus century, nothing can take the ptace of "The Good Old Days Cookbook" by Beth Tartan (Westover). She has a fascinating knowledge of America's good customs and in addition knows all about old cookery uterWls -she collects: them. Wbether she Is describing the wonderful cooklea that went into old-Ume-cookie jan or delving Into the blatoey of dumplings, her lively way of writing makes you read on and on_ Beol of all, the recipes In her book really work for she ha1 brought them up-to-date . She has also given modern versions d. 9011'1e of them. Here is a Zippr Tomato Aspic adapted from an old- fashioned recipe that called for sieved ca~ tomatoes and was named Tomato Jelly. ZIPPY TOMATO ASPIC 1% cups cocktail vegeiable juice I package (! ounces) rupberry-glavored gelaUn 2 tablespoons bottled horseradish 1A. teupoon salt I tablespoon lemon juice or vinegar ~ teaspoon celery aalt ~ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce JO cup finely chopped celery v, ~P chopped stuffed olives ~ Heat cocktail veaetabie juice to boiling and JK>ur over gelatin. Stir to dissolve gela- tin. Cool to room temperature, then stir In remaining In- gredients . Pour Into I individual molds and chill until firm. Unmold on leUuce and serve with ma)'OD- naise. Serves I. ... - :.~ .... __....~. IPICW.S -THUa DAY, PllDAY, SA'IUIMY, APllL I, I, 7. ., ' ~B -ROCCOLI 19: • • • • ; . MUSHROOMS HALF LI. 49c · Zff-PAPTh rowas . . 4 ~0LLS 100 ~ o,.., ...... , ... ,..._,..,. __ .. ~ ....................... o,..t ...... , .. ,..,_,~•W..t. ' - .. - • . I 38 DAILY PILOT Wtdntsdi.y, AprU 4, 1973 • Red ' Carpet R61led Out • -LSON c 0 m m 0 d • 11 0 n I wt1I be Harbi!on aald. "Some come to CURIOUS sroDEl'l!S .. 11,..Y J...,o o,,.. •••• the Mon•·y evening pro-"'""·y have some common "potluck," Mrs. Harbison said, Ull ,,., becawe « the Soviets' "willy grams. The Y' re most characteristics. 'Ibey are very Forty-one students from the nilly" manner of booldng welcome." Several parents indepeodent, intellectually four Newport-Mesa h I g h economy toura. also will go on lhe tour, she curlous, have 1 spark of schools will depart the United. added, aqventure and lpl1 of Im:_ Slates April 12 with an RESEARCH PAPER SPECIAL GUESTS agiMJlon. '!boy absorb in· u n u 1 u 1 I h 0 m e w 0 r k To prepare for the trip, formation. which can yield rive units or SP e c i 8 I 0 b server-"Students are manelOll.! 1 as&gruncnt: to study the academic credit with com· participants will be Dr· travelers. They don't expect a culture and people of the Norman Loats, a s soc i a ~e. hotel to have half a doe:en · Soviet Union. · pletion of a re search paper, h towels. --y·-glad 1'f they be d ha •--1 d superintendent, and ror t e 1 ue .... The students w1·11 be t stu ents ve ui..~n s u Y· have one towel." first time, Mrs. Harbison 's participating in the district's ing v a r i o u s aspects of Their main problem, she ad- unusuaJ travel-study program Russian culture ftionda y even-husband Robert. ded. is that they tend to forget now in its fourth year wtUch ings at Newport 11arbor High Destinations for future tours things such as jackets and ha ind ded J It I nd are determined by a survey of s u apan, a Y a SchQol, including RU s s i an cameras. / South America in past years. hi'""' student interest at the end ol ""'-· "buddy system" is literature, music, arc ~~ure hool 1u· · tbe "~ Jn "return for paying rno ,, .. ,i i..•iln~u 1 ... .,.,,..., .. haY.e each~ year .. ,inning .e.mpJ9y..ed duriri.&,.l~_tour tQ.__ lf:====---;_!~E~jiigJ.iiim!iijffiJ~C=""61-m -~~ poll for 1974 was The·Peopleis '·--........ ..i ........ ,,.,. ::L-:·. I:' .,.,:._ __ a!f been-gi-ven-i~S-u-~-i-v....a 1 -,.....,....=-:----'I"• MMtr----e&W8r...-..v claws for three mooth,, prior Russton language" -('the · ~~:: s!id. "'"'11a, '" r 5' yfoung person ~ .... respons.td ·~!~ to the trip, the atudenJ.s will niceties)' -Mrs. Harbillon ad· or someone .....,, an = receive an a.day excunim In-ded. "Lots of people are applying chaperone.a are assigned a Cludlng a round trip night to for visas but a study group group of students. The tour will include tickets h ood chan f be. g c · r--•··en via SAS, all hotel h as • g ce o m a · By sta•"-• in small hotel> ......,..,...'""6 to various cultural events sue led " , ... rooms, meals and special th 11 . d f lk cep · and Visiting out~r-the-way toun In RuSsla. as e ba et, circus pin ° The United States State towns, the students will learn dance, and visits to famous · · h Lead••• lbe •-··-..,·11'1>e Fay 1 d Department ts. assisting wit to be traveler~. Mrs. Harbison .. -o wui museums, p a a c e s ·an ded Harbison, coordinator 0 f churches. visa applicatjons, she ad . reels. "'Mlere is a diffe~ special projects and di~tor Assisting with the Monday Students foot the bill forMthe between being a traveler and 'of foreign studJes for the · · lb tour the m·s e I v e s . rs. being a toµrist . . . dist 1 evenmr sessions are ur Harbison said, but the district "Our students have made a , r ct. teachers fron1 the district high assists students In finding positive impi'essioh where.Ver · After landing in Copenhagen schools, who also will ac· su mmer jobs prior to the year they have gone. They have : and visiting Helsinki, the company the students. Chosen they plan to join a tour . consistently been invited to : students will travel to four for their "rich background" in 1 • • " ; main points in Russia -Soviet culture and history Approximately 25 percent or retum. : l\1osoow, Leningrad, Vladimir we re Mrs. Anita SCroggs, Bar-the stude nts go. on a .second Unfort~tely there a.r e ~o --.-a~~Novgar.od.--'frangportation-~-Ji:.ryei-Fele--Fournier-and--t~ur,-l\1ts-Harbison...said,~and--empt11-su1lcases on-this ~1P _- : pert of the way will be by Steve Taylor. some hive gone oo as many as and no extra chaperones are ~train including two nights on The Monday evening classes three. needed. .. the kain, and the rest will be also are of 0 particular in-w~~t kind or st udent s "We've ~ad a lo~ or offers, by air and bus . Ac· terest" to the parents, J\.1rs. participate? Mrs. Harb1ron smtled. Units Editor'& Note: A column devoted to Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Ocean View and Seal Beach School District parent-teacher or· ganiwtiom wilt appear in Iii< DAILY PILOT each week. Information must be receit>«d b11 Mr&. Gilberi Turnbull, ~671 Mangrum .1Lri111.JJJ1•JJ!!llJolLBeachJ1u .5 p.m. Thursday for publi- cation W ednesdau. Select New Leaders Westminster Council PTA !-k's. Rlcllard Mill er President COMING UP: Publir. is in· vited to meet the candidates for the board or trustees of, the Westminster Sch o oJ District Tuesday, April 10, from 7: 3ll to 9 p.m. in the Webber School multipurpose room. Speaking on pertinent isslies at the council· sponsored meeting will be Frank Butts, Dewey .Wiles, Frank Mormul , Raymond Schm itt and the Mmes. Marion Aguirre, E . D . Willmore and Virgil Barrett. -Land and Scliiiieder SC!iOOls will host the meeting. Eader PTA Mrs. Ar1hur l\felvln President COMI NG UP: New officers will be instaJJed at a lunch- eon meeting Wednesday, April 11, at 11:30 a.m. in Show It is the theme of the spring fashion show schedul- ed at general meeting Wednesday, April 11, at 7 ~"· p.m. Seventh and eighth w: grade students [rom Mjss Barb&ra Eggart's home economics class will model their own creations. Susie Walder and Kathy Fialko will serve as student com- men tators. The Fisherman restaurant, Huntington Beach. Cost or ·luncheon is $2.85 a n d rese<Valions can be made by Seal Beach PT A contacting Mrs. R o b e r t Donovan ft.foffitt Arthur at 968-3035 or Mrs. l\trs. John Dampman _ -~-9.o.~~-!l .~:5~7~----Mrk6ordoo··Slianks·--.. -- REPORTS : Items are needed Cc;.presidents for the white elephant sale COMING UP: Contest reatur· at the upcoming carnival. Interested domrs may con- tact Mrs. James COste at 963- 4336 for further Information. Harpe r PTA Mrs. Alan Wesp President Eliubeth Crane, D1vid Fletcher, Neal Bilyen COMING UP: Father and son night is scheduled at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, in the up- per learning center. Special guest will be Bill Nelson, defensive tackle or the Los Angeles Rams . • . Plans are under way for a spring carnival, ac<:arding to Mrs. Lloyd Cohen, chairman. Everybody Loves a Clown " ' REPORTS: Newly elected ·of- ficers are the l\1mes. Alan Wessa, president: Richard Dorus, Don Vandermore and Cohen, vice presidents : Tom Beaman and Alan McHugh, secretaries: Gerry Beck. treasurer; Robert Brandt, historian, and Robert Pestolesi. auditor ... Unit's honorary service award was presented to Mrs. 1\1asashi Hayase. ing old-rashioned costumes will be a highlight or the Good Old pays carnival SaturdayJ April 7, frQm noon to 6 p.m. on the Zoeter School grounds . Prizes will be awarded by a panel of three judges from the Seal Beach Historical Society. All ages may enter the contest, and judging will take place al 2 p.m. Eighth graders will man five food and game booths and retain the profits for a class trip to Sacramen· to. Working with t h e students are David Bouchier and the Mmes. Pat Graham. Robert Weaver and Darryl Turner. General co- chairmen or the carnival are Mrs. Leon McGree and Mrs. Howard Brcem. S u b • ~ A talent shO\V and spaghetti dinner are the major attractions planned for Plavan School Carnival from 10 a.n1. to 4 p.1n. Saturday, April 7. In a carnival spirit are Mrs. Warren Olsen, David Swift and Tvlike Sheldrake. Gaocl Old Days Return Good Old Days is the theme selected by Seal Beach PTA for the carnival to take place from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 7, at the Zoeter School. In cos· tumes depicting "better eras" are Oef.t to right) Kerry McGree, with her grand· mother, !Mrs. Bruce Heller and mother, A-trs. Dick ?.IcGree, carnival chairman. l Park View PTO Mn. Robert Oslan President chafrmen are Stan Shimkus, ticket sales: the J\1ntes. George Plumleigh. games; Don Stegen and Phil Tullis, food ; John Dampman and Allen Ansdell, pasters, and Gordon Shanks, \V h i t e elephant ·sale. Spring Vw. PTO John Altman President COMING UP: Sew It and COMING UP: Mrs. Dick Rowley. PTO li b ra ry chairman, has scheduled an appearance by Theodore Taylor. author, at a student assembly Tuesday, April 10 ... Father and son dinner will take place Friday. April 13, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Marina High Schoo 1 caleteria. Karate exhibition will follow the dinner, ac- CQrding to ~lr. and Mrs. Ji1n flilalloy, co-chairmen. REPORTS : \Vinners of the third grade poetry contest , co-sJX1nsored by the unit, are !\.1arci Reddick, A n d r e w Sacks, Marilyn Fix, Nina Bowman, Christine Hohl and Diana Foutz. Receiving honorable mentions were Eric Beyer, Bob Rivers and Diana Merriman. Wardlow. PTQ Mrs. Carl Bode President C01\11NG UP: Students will perform in a PTO.sponsored talent show at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 12, in lbe multipurpose room. REPORTS : Unit hosted six candidates for the . .boan:bof::- trustees of the Fountain Valley School District at a meeting last night. P-Ts ·Present Fund-raisers, Service Pins ~ Editor's Note: A colu1nn • dtooted to Newport Beach, 1------' _c.o&taJJtfesa .. Laguna....Bcacb. and Mission Viejo parent· .~teacher oroanization1 will appear in the DAILY. Pl· LOT each week. l nfonna- don mwt be Teceived 1 by ihe women's departn~ent or Mrs. Gored Smith, 1146 Centella Place, Newport • Btach by 5 p.m. Thursday for publication Wtdnes· doy. Balearic PT A Mn. Richard .. Danit boa President REPORTS: llonorary service award was presented to l\lt1. Andrew Zlm ha Id I , form<r fifth grade teacher at Balearic School . • • Pmnl volunteer progra m ls under way with 29 laking part. Workers assisl in class· rooms a n d making in· s ruC11onal m a te ri a l s. Persons interest e d in participating may contact A1rs. \Vill iam Gardner al 546·7378. Cordillera PTA Sam Romano President C0~11NG UP; Carnival from 10 a.m. lo I p,m. Saiurday, April 7, on the school grounds. K c n Anderson. principal will be featured in a Sock It to Em hoolh, where students may throw wet sponges at him. Al so sit· ting In. the booth-will be Sant Romano, PTA president: Chuck Princr:, a s si s ta n t principal and s·e v er a I Jeachers. Tickeis are 5 and JO cenJ.s each. CdM H' h PT A CM High PTA President an ecological project. ig COMING UP: Mrs. John _ _.11rs.....Iheodor.e...Iall<------~,,i,,,rs"'. J<Carl""-""1!""'8"----"toncbac"';-"·-i!e-.arct Paolarrn·o-PT A P 'd t President "• JUV"'" res1 en and protection chai;man has Mrs. Paul Dumain COfl11NG UP: Founders Day COMING UP : Spring luncheon arranged for representatives President at noon Monday, April 16, In luncheon at noon Friday, Mercury Savings and Loan from t~ police department COA1lNG UP : Heart Scan A'pril 5, in the ho1ne of r>.frs. Assn., Huntington Beach. to license bicycles from 8 testing program for students Robert Kemble. Honorary Tickets are $1.50 and may a.m. to noon Saturday. April in fourth and fifth grades membership will be award-be reserved by calling Mrs. 7· tomorrow. Parent consent ed and guests will include James Sponagle al 54$-~t Monte Vista PT A forms are required for lbe ... or Mrs. Carl Rotman at 546-child to be eligible ... members from the Newport 2699. • Mn. Tom HU'ldoa M o ther-daughter Fashion Mesa sc hool board, faculty, REPORTS: Swap meet netted President Crart Luncheon al IUO parents and association $190. Proceed! will be used COMING UP.: Mothe r-a.m. Saturday, April 7. in member s. Newly elected of· ror student welfare and daughter tea and fashion the multipurpose room . ficcrs will be introduced. scholarahlps. show with the theme Swing Admission Is SI for mothers They are the M m e s . J · Into Spring after achoo! and 75 cents for daughters Theodore .Tare, president; Kaiser PT A Thursday, Apr1112 •• ·Open ... Open hou se and in· Jeanne Morrison, program: ft.In. Cbartes McG1vraa house for parent! and stallation of ofricers at 7 Rodney Jones , membership ; Presldent children at 1 p.m. Tuesday, p.m. Thursday. April 12. Donn Sloper, ways anq COMING UP : Silth and April 10. RE PORTS : Parent-leacher mcaM; Conrad Schweitzer, sevenlh grade dance froni 7 Newport Hts, PTA · ' parliclpaUon provided an treasurer; Robe.re-Belknap , lo l .m. tomorrow and entertaining evening at the secretary; Peter Dobbs, eighth .. gl'MILdance from 7 to Mn. Jamet .. G. Blahi-f'1'actured f'ollies, aloog historian: John Durkee 9 p.ni. Friday, AJ>!'il I. President with a prom of $130. pat'llamc.ntarian, and Mr. -COAtlNG UP: Paper drive and Mrs. Thur! Ravenscroft, Mesa .Yerde -PT A Thui'>day, April u, wlll recordlnc H<nlaries. 111 ... DnW a.mbtriar. COIM\<lnOMlle Earth Day, Servite PG Jolla B. Fl- ' President COl\1Il'JG UP; FamilLJJroic to welCQme inc o ming freshmen and their parents follo"•ing noon o u t d o o r mass,1 Sunday, April 8. Refreshments w 111 be available and music will be provided by the Servite Strolling Minstrels. Games featured will be sack races, three leggea raa!S and spoon rac~. Proceeds will be used for the school develop- ment fund . Assisting Mrs. Frank Ryan, cha irman, are Mr. and Mrs. fsomu Morita , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Charbonneau , Dennis Sey· mour, Mr. and Mrs. Rob<rl Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Hibbard, Martrn 'Breen and Mis, John ll. Fico ti. Sonora PTA >tr•. -Tbomu Elicker Presldtnl COMING UP: Walt Disney's "Goliath 11 " and a Laurel a a yrnm 1ve Ghost" wil l be the · m~in features for monthly movie showing at 12 :30 p,111. Satur· day, April 4 7. Assorted car- toons will also De shown . Admission is 25 cents . .candy "'ill be sold ... lee cream social in conjunction "flth open house will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aprll 10. Of- ficers will be elected at brief un it meeting. Turtle Rock PTA Mrs. W~1 Paige f1esident COMING UP: Chuck Jones - the Magic Man will be p_rtsentcd at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 7. in the midUpurpose roo111 .~ • Open house on Thursday, Apr1112, from 7:30 to'I p.m. Student.a' work 1 will be on display In lbeir classrooms. • • • ' . DAILY P!LOT '• .rop Pick of ;~'~~~~~~~~~~--~:----~~~ ou11 -1ike the total .._....~ - MiXed-.. -·1~ T~lldtr. . spriog.fttsh and 1/ I: better at Alpha Beta plu.mP, asparagus spears are a ' wonderful treat. Serve them with plain butter sauce, or with B little fresh lemon juice. , Families will be enjoying fresh asparagus often in these 1 ·days of such good supplies. • 1 Why not vary thetbuctt It ' tnakes a different event ol " asparagus each time it \'r ~ -served. ----'+--1 A!paragus Maltaise has • rich sauce made with • yolb, butter ·or marga?U¥, and a tooch ol lreab ~­ It'• rather like bolland~~llf' ifUl wltb the orange variation. 1 A sauce that rilakes qul°U a dilferent dish · of fr els h aspuagus Is a Tomato+>ur Cream variety, smooth ~th sour cream. tangy with fresfl tom.ato, and seasoned,:( with . basil and paprl~a. , Fresh parsl ey has a l8.llte as sprlng-y in its own ""l"Y as asparJgus. Match the l'fo in a parsley Sauce rn a d j wilh -chicken=btoth, ·ligbW cream . and ea yolks. Asparagus provides good nutrftlon. A cup of the tender vegetable, cooked, provides three-fourths of Ute daily recommended allowance of Vitamin C, a lhinl of the Vitamin· A, and about 1 tenth d. the tru>, for an adull. Wash 2 poundJ of lmh ............................ Alpha Beta supports the Presidents' price ceiling regulatio118, and, most important, we promise you this: , Whenever meat wholesale prices are lowered to us, Alpha Beta will pass the saving on to you ..... . . .... I -TuTclia~sRJilhl:m~.usfER~ ,,::r•r '"" -... MIA.TS YOO'U.•Pll.~TO SDvt QUN.Jff Ml) SATIYM:tlOft QIJMM(TEIO • OISCOUllT NlClD RATH':£!:.~ , ..:0 DUBUQUE •· 1-LB. PKG. FRESH F OM IDAHO 13-26-0Z. SPARERIBS IOWA·MAID BACON · ALPHA BETA 1vtcm:r1 RID BEEF fAlllLY p!I( CHOPS CHUCK 95c SLICED 97c ROAST a~ 11. PORK LOIN u . RAINBOW TROUT ~~· LB. I WE WELCOME FOOO STAMP SHOPPERS IN ANY lOS A""lllS, ~1\l(RSllH. ~ Olt ORANGE COiJIITT At.1HA tCTA fANT.,STIC DISCOUNTS EVERY OAY A.I PllAllTA """"'" ' ""' SJOR( HOURS, MON.-FRI . 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. fANIA STIC DISCOUNTS fVERY DAY ciiick!11 ~;wHWE' TURKEY 53• RE~L'M~COv CHILI 73• D~ ..... ":. Piil1'stl'sAus'.l'cE 1°5 v.~.....,· 110, ~ @ PURE BEEF -~NOCKS 1 05 """" .. ' .,, o. OR FRANKS STRAWBERRY 64 ~ f.,._,..)al,n. 16-0"""1 89• PRESERVES "\!:::::I ALL MEAT WIENtRS aspongus; hreak, ofl eacll _ stalk as far down as it soaps easily. Cook, covered, In I inch bolling water In a large skillet until tender, 5 to a . .,mutes. 1 Rrl\'fi\Sie · ... '"14! RATH GOLDEN-HARVEST ~~': .... 43c .:=r 99c -· ......... ' ............................... . FRODH FOODS. @CffiE.'AJ:p'l'.c"'eumR 48• iifrtl'Rii!iii'iiiscUifs"' 1 O• @DiANtli'MARMALADE 49" <§>lt'RAFf cHEESE WHIZ ate ~SMUCKER'S Apricet 57• @.>. ~~ "'" 21 c -~ Pineapple-Prlsems ·· · · ~ HUNl:a.Y .. JACK .BISl:UITS .. . ..... Drain asparagutJ and serve - immediate1y withjflle of the following sauces.1frves 4. MALTAISE SAUCE 3 egg yolks i 2 tablespoons lemon juice ¥• teaspoon salt 112 cup butter or margas;ne (1 slick) 1 teaspoon grated fresh orange rind 3 tab!-fresh 01'11118' juice Blend together egg yolks, ..... J~~--itE~! and fsa~~--·11n saucepan or top o uuuu e boiler. ,. Qit butter ~ ! porjjGllS. Add hall of ter . .,.i'ltlr constantly over ef'J low" beat or boiling wale· until buiter melts. . Add remaining half or butter and coolinue •tining until but- . ter melts and1 sauce thickens. Stir In orange rind and juice • . Metes approximately 1 cup sauce. TCMATO SOUR Cl\EAM SAUCE * cup chopped peeled fresh tomatoes % cup sour cream * teaspoon sail " teaspoon -* teasPQon dried leaf bull i>teup;9nnpr 1 teaspoi>O paprika Mi% together all ingredients Jn top of double boiler. Stir over simmering water until heated. Makes 1 cup sauce. PARSLEY SAUCE 2 tablespoons butter or mar- garine 2 tablespoons flour I cup chicken broth I> cup light cream % teaspoon aalt % teaspoon pepper 2 egg yolks % cup finely chopped fttsh parsley Molt butter In medium sancepen overJo_wJteat. !J,lend In flour. Remove from beat; blend In cbicken broth and cream. Return to heat and stir con- stanUy until mixture thJckens, about 5 minutes. Stir in salt and pepper. In small bowl beat egg yolks, gradually stir a little hot mixture into yolks, and stir folk mixture back into sauce. Stir in parsley. Heat. Makes 1 ~i cups. Spirite Spirited and delicious! MULLED CllANllERllY JUICE I cups cranberry juice cocitail ~cup sugar l orange ! whole cloves I stick (3 lncbes) cinnamon Vodka Pour . cranberry J u I c e cocktail into Soquart saucepan; add sugar. ,__ Rinse o"'range and press cloyes into -rind; add to cnnberry juice with cinnamon stick. Bring to a boll; reduce , heat. cover and simmer 30 minutes. Pour ·about %. cup bot cranberry Juice illto each· mug; add 1 Jtaer d. ...SU. Serve al once. Makes aboUI 5 servings. I _,, CHUCK STEAK T·BOllE STEAK 11111-lllf SMOKED 149 RECIP! PORK ,.. • ..,. CHOPS L~ AUA"""" FAt.iTASllC DISCOUNTS l1ERY DAY r::Ji:;;:\, l6S-Count Botti. ~ EXC~~~IN TABt.ETS ~ .f.0...C. Botti. ~-~~NAIR LOTION 1'' 79• .• @MEN'riEN'"sKIN BRAcu97• . ~ """""' ... "' 49• '.',','." ~SUAVE Setti11 Loti11 Pio'fi1Nn HAIR LIQUlli 7 4• Pfo'ii1Nz9 fWR CREME 82• @Pitm1NH0HAIR GEL 73• ~ pio'f£1N29"""' 87~ ~HAIR GROOM THESE NEAT ?ftlCES EFFECTIVE APflll S-11 , THUR. thru fRI. fANTASTIC DISCOUNTS [VERY DAY g ~TAMESPRAY ON 79• ©onMONTE SPINACH 23• • CREAM RINSE @"· ,,,...,.,. ""<"'"'""" 26• oo..-c....."-·""" "' ...__ CREAM STYLE CORN 8-0 .. • 0ecn! Rn. U Cotd 7tc so,-c-"-·'·-,,. @srEWEDTOMArOES 26• _-,Wlfll EASTER PLUSH TOYS SATI#lCTlotl l!UMllJllO .. llOMY lllMlt .... 2" 147 123 48• ~wli'oI'fcii!ElteEANS 29• ~ 16-0t.·~Gre-S.'""5 Z4r. © WHOL°f KERNEL CORN 20• 21-0..nce COi' 23• YAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS 65• TREESWEET Grapefruit Juice 19• @AP'PiEcllE'RR'Y')u1cE 37• WHift6'R'mfi'u1r JUICE 5 ... 63• @G'iORYRUG CLEANER 14' WI n•m "" lll!IT TO lflVll .WS TO CCIMMllCIM. llMllS • t4US TU couicnt •• all TWIU mflll • CAINATION • 7.QL.PA.ClAOE COOKU& . PllLID IMalllP SWIFT • 8-0Z. Po\CllAtl ••OWMWSIRYIUllKS FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY OAr 88• 77• 109 ALL GREEN TENDER ; I. -ASPARAGUS CANTALOUPE LB. SUI CIANI • &--OZ PACIC fR!SH ,. ALPHA BETA · · · ' TRAVEL SERVICE (7141~70-0351 (2131596-5601 LOCAL GROWN STRAWBERRIES HONEYDEWS CllA PEA PID IWI IPIHTS f8:'l Fttrs&liMiNN·s 48• . ~ SOFT MARGARINE ©cHlrFoNMARGARINE 42· I 15• • il::: iiiAN6f'liil'ilii'"":" @o~'NlR 'iioli.'s~ @0NWN 1Rii16'iils 24' 'l '33• ' ' . ·' < LAROE ~ ARTICHOKES I • I ! . • ' 49~ 19~ s.oz. 59c I PKG. THESE PROOl.ICE PRICES ErFECTIVE ~PRll 5·11. TH~. THRU fRI. I . COSTA MESA-D.I H1'"r I I", COSTA MISA-2'1 I . 17111 It, HUMTIHGTON 8E .. CH-t(l4$ Adlmt HUNTINOTON 11. .. CH-IU.1 N, Mtl11 It. HUNTINGTON IEACH-114'1 l1tollll111rtl LA.OUHA HILLS-1~1 C1Ht .. ll Llll11 llOUHT,t,IN VALLl''I"___._,,. WtrMP' IAVIHl-1"40 CWl¥1r, Unl¥•nlty ,,,. SOUTH LAGUNA-*'1 s. Cotti Hi't11W1¥ . ---\ \ ' L ( I • 38 DAILY PILOT Man EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is tht second iA a series of thrtt article1 on tl1e ·prep. aration and use of stock in et><ryday cooking by Wil- liam J. Dtnr11, author of "Out of the Stockpot." If you h.flve a good recipe for Angel-food cake you follow it meticulously, to the 1 a s t quarter·te11spoon, or you may wind up with an unholy mess. In making stock, however, a recipe should be no more than a destination indicator, leaving the individual steps to pie judgement of the cook. 11ie, first ru1e in the creation of stoclc Is to make full use of whatever ingredients are easi· ly at band. The second ls to forget those that aren •t and improvise. Ideally, a brown (meat) !tock should Include a com- bination of beef shin, marrow bones and veal knuckles, with onlons, carrots, celery and seasonin gs. When Veal knuckles are hard to get 1 ~ substitute an equal amount or chicken necks (or necks and backs) from the supermarket. WATER FIRST . The first requirement, of course, is a pot that can hold at least six quarts because there is no point In making stock in too-small quantities. It stores well and is easier to prepare in the 1 a r g e r measures. Into this pot you can put the equivalent or a pound of beef shin, two or three pounds of marrow bones (also from the shitt)·and·a large veaJ. knookle cracked -or a couple of pounds of chicken necks. If the meat is omitted you'll still get a good stock. Only th.• bones are entirely ess-ential but varyi ng types can be used. I usually add any beef or veal bones cut from the meat we've served in the preceding few days but never pork or lamp bones. The former will tend to sweeten the stock and the latter are too strong in navor. Add about five quarts of water to the pot and bring slowly to the boil. Skim the S'Urface carefully s e v e r a I times until the frothy scum ceases to tiSe-;"'lhl!il adel the vegetables and seasonings. TASTY BASICS For this amount of liquid I would use two medium onions. halved and studded with a half dozen cloves; two carrots and two stalks of celery, chunked. The celery should have plen- ty of leaves and coarse outer stalks are preferred. Salt should be used spar- lngly because the resulting stock is to be used as a base for other food s and should not have too much fl avor of its own. A couple of teaspoons is sufficient to start. Peppercorns are preferred Salad : Dieter's Delight A dish to dream about on a diet (and enjoy eating, too) is Banana Crab Salad served in crisp-tender green p e p p e r shells. It has a specia l homemade Low Calorie "'1 a yonna ise which uses skimmed milk and only l~ teaspoons of salad oil . It's a clever dish to serve the dieter to make him forget he's counting calories. BANANA CRAB SALAD 3 medium green peppers l can (7 ounces) crab meat, drained % cup chopped celery 1 small tomato, peeled and chopped 2 bananas I tablespoon lemon juice Half fill a large sauce pan or kettle \Vith water : bring to a boil. Cut green peppers in half leng1hwise and remove seeds. Wednesday, April 4, 1973 • t Yariati.on ,5· ·simm.erin§ · • . . • to ground pepper and a couole the _!ire i:' Jo~~5 ~ble and first· through a co8.ne col· com p 1 et e I y cool. lhtn I COSl'ILLA.S CON· ¥.~~--f~eg over e of Uozen can 5e 6sed. One er simmer the po1, covered, for • ander, then through a fine refri&erated. r NARANJA .. 1· ~ COf\"Uli'Ch -in and simmer r for about 45 two bay lcaYes are always in-about four houn . 11w: lower sieve or cheesecloth, alwll.)'S You now have a rme, rich (Port~ •l!il 0ruiel water 1 minutes. dicated. the !ire the clear<r )'OUr atock while quit< wann. meat atock that can be used In 4 Pol'< chops, I incb thick 4 slices peeiod Ol"alll• I · Wbtn tender !<>-~ t>tt. Otlie•~betbf,....n Include will be. :._ There 'ihOiild be belWeen almost any recipe that FIOUl' Panley, choP!'<d lne!~ remove the -~_'l?i!~~ thyme and oregano · (my There is no limit to the time '1wo -and three quarts resUlting 1pe(:ifles stock., or ln place-<tt-Saft -"!' ·-, -~ Mht tJle ~ wi~-a )ittle serving platter ~~ ctioief) and/or sucb' standards yoq can cook the stock but you· wbich . shoUld ~ po~red into water in your standard recipes .,.it Jnd pepper and eolA1 the each chop with a allce of as marjoram, roseniary, sage, . ,, f glas$ Jars, a littJe into each for stews, soups or pot·roasts. Fresb!y iz:ound' ~r chOpa lighUy. Heat 01J ln1a oraf\le. basil, chervil , to total about a will gain little after our jar, alternately until full, so 11lis is a delicious recipe I 1 tablespoon oil pan large enough to brown the '11ticken the sauce witll CDl'D-- teaspooo: in-combinatiOO. hours. the fa t WiP be e.ven1y ·dlvl"deli di.soovered-in Madrid. It -ts ~ cup 'orange juice chops side. by side. / 1 starch. Pour ..thtt S8Uf8 over With 'the vegetables and STRAINED RESULTS to congeal and form a seal for best served by using freshly % cup stock Combine the julce, stock, the chop!, ~pripkle w l t ,h seasonings included there is Like the chicken stock. each conta iner. squeezed orange juice and 1 tablespoon sugar raisim, sugar, and nutme«•in parsley and serve wtth boiled _n_ot_h_in;:g _1_0 _d_o _e_xc_e:.pt_to_t_u_rn_b_r_ow_n_s_tock should be strained The jars are capped when thick, lean ,.COOPol:.._ l 2 tablespoons white raisins a saucepan and warm. Pour · rice. · ' · ---' ~) . -v . . . . . l. . HIGH FOOD ~OSTS MAKE OUR EVERYDAY PRICING PDUCY MORE /MPORTA!f-~ ~/: . TRUE DISCOU ·PRICING -, . . ... . ,.., -~ .. . CAN HELP YOUR BUDS' • <O•••oOMI ( l"I L~O• ~'°'"'"hi< . •U "''"" .... ,,. ... Lucky's Everydey Pricing Policy means savings you can count on In every deparlment. , i VER y DA y . we do not offer so-called "specials". We don 't believe you should pay higher price_s for ~any Items to compensate for (empora lo er prices on a faw. At Lucky; we endeavor· to offer ALL products at money-saving prices at LL TIMES. Plo(ll All OllCOUllftO l•Cl ... TOll ,All -TIA010.A11000\lllllMlllT COllJ"IOLLIO ITIMI • • . -~-:. .: .... ~ .... :..~----·· .... '"'"'. ...... _ ··~~ ..... •! ~~-·' -t,• :I FRESH. FRYERS CHUCK ROAST USDA &RADE I . BLIDE CUT Ull:J=~~~.~~!:~v 4 3 C u•c::;.r:;;~9:0':-·"T 88 C •,.",',',',·", LI OYAllfY <1.110 FL•vo• LI "" RIB ROAST STllDllG l AIGI lNO 8 UNCONOlllONAllLY s 12 IONOfO •O• OU•LITY •NO FL AYO• . LI ISMALl INO I •I lll • ' . ' GROUND BEEF ROUND STEAK CEITER CUT llY SIZE PACKAGE T-BOIE STEIK TAILS OFF UOICOl<O!JIOMA,LLT s 11a •o.,oto•o• OUALllV ANO f l •YOI • LI !POllllH.._,51 ST IAll l.M l &! ~CUT·UP 'llYlt:llS ,,. L:":~""';::·:":"·:U:<:":·~-~"~' "".'.~~ , t~~~I.~~~.E BAS;' IF~~~JTi ~~ ~t:Bi; fi i [;~fl ?,~~~).NG BEEF············.:. s l 3 7 LADY LEE CREESE OSCAR MAYER HIM ·R • ..JE~c!1LLET s 1 '' ~lll:IH FIOllll · ............... LI ~ BEEF LIVER ' aac· MllOOlOOM .... RAl«lO°MWflGHI • ' s 1 '' OIOf'l'tO ... • .. . . . ' t-01 s102 Fresh ••• Low Everyday Priced Deli Items! CROSS RIB ROAST.: ........... '.~.'.':':: S 121 ' SLIC~D SMOKED HAM ...... ~::;~:.~u.' s 191· • FRESH OYESTERS 99' ""'"·'""""'"'"'"'" "" KRAil CHEESE '""o" ,OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA .:!\ •o~E lE!l , •. ll .. 1s1t:111 ... ., .............. 11.orJ•Jt OSCAR MAYER BACON $ i lit PllOCmEbOELUXESUOO ••.•. 11-0Zfll.G 13 (8-0l ALll&f~7Sc! ······..OZ 73c -f.R-YfNG-CHICKEN SHRIMP ---;:79•~···· ""'0 "0 ' ... '·""'""' 'DUBUQUE CANNED HIM ~ose•t-ttlYff-WIHfR --;.t;~--c111QU1Tl''BR'lllD . •.·.~,',·",~°.."",' . 49, coo1t10~,••L111 ........ :.. .. i.ot0"'•G .,,,,..... ,.,~.5 1111 .. "'''" l · '117 <.....-0 ,.,.;,,">'.." 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APPLE PIE FllllNG .... , .. \:;:';'; 42' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .... '.':'.~,-:;: 19' ... HAWAIIAN PUNCH .".':~:~.:..-::: 35' • o"M.J.B. COFFEE...'.\::2.46 f"ottnc ,.,, ......... M.J.B. COFFEE ......... ~,~ 94' ~.1-·•· !lot .... ,.... INSTANT COFFEE ... ~! 1.26 SWIFT.S BABY· MEATS .~llt'.: 27' SWIFTS BABY DINNERS .'.~::.".": 18' STRAINED BABY FOOD ....• ~;:;:: 8' STRAIN~D JUICE .............. ,~~~ 8' Sl'NDER ,_,_,.,.,•-19• ~ [ ................. l ~•.IGO.C.. KEY BUY 4.(0l011 f 700·(1. IOX _..SKIPPY' PEANUT BUTTER c'.: 67' er....,. " o.,,:., , GR OU NO CINl-lAMON ........ ~.:",: 9 5' CONCENTRATED Mil~.:;?::-: 39' MIXED NUTS W/PEANUT~=97' PET FOODS .,..ooG FOOD ............. ~!';'~~ 17' PURINA'TWIA'FOR CATS ..• !~,:: 33' POOR BOY SAN DWICH ....• ,.~ 85' FISHSTICKS .................. = 1.33 PET RITZ PIES ..................... ~::; 37' -·°"'"·"""'""~ NIBlET CORN ON COB ..... ~:;.<;;: 57' BIRDS EYE VEGETABLES .. ~:;:;-,: 49' -·!<,Jo. -l<ylo. -so,.o, -!1)4o, ......... 1 .... QUICK THAW FRUII. ..... , .. ,1'::~49' O..tioi ""'-.. ,..,n ,...,, JENO'S PIZZA ROll. ....... ~';::93' ORANGE JUICE ............... ~.~ 57' BRIDGFORD ROLLS .... :.:::.",::,';:: 27' KEY BUY i MARSHIALLOWS .~~ .. ,~ ... 21 c Yi-OZ. l'llG -... OUI STOllS All lllGHT, Q.IAN . ANDDtlllY :r FACIAL TISSUE IAOTlll 2.'2 A SEAFOOD CAt~OOD ....... ".':'io'i."i: 67 ' . -. . . . . DASH DETERGENT LOW..... ', ! _$,8_35 1'1-0UOX,,4 ,•;.,,., Jli • .. . . IVORY SNOW SOAP :~::..:.:: ..... 88 ~ ~;::~ SUNDAi ~ GLASS l ow loototd •tyl• '"""'-:.:;,o.r 31 c ~~· • MOii fl1AN A Wl'ltMAnn." OtSCOUNfCINTllOPlltS A VA- lltln Of NOH-K>OO ITIMS llOM • WIAllN) MH.• TO JOYS ANO ~=~~=-,:ias. FROZEN FOODS HOMEMADE WAFFLES ...... ~ 41 ' ROSARITA DINNERS ........ '?0:: 43' 0....,. lo< ..... htf IOL~loom. Mh < .. , (_..,. PACKAGED GOODS ~CAKE MIX ......... ::'.':~.~': ST ... MUFFIN MIX ...... !':'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.~49' ... BROWNIE MI X ........... '.':;;'.";: 64' t1"'FROSTING MIX ... ~~=°'~ 46' FRENCH BREAD ................. ~.\':!: 55' KRISPY CRACKERS ........... .l::".: 64' KEY BUY KEY !;UY l:DEL IOllTE .CORI ACVUM>ACI 2· 1t WllOUWNll 12·0L CAJI . ' !'()~ A!)U1l,ONI\ I\'''""("-, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS .,..PLEDGE SPRAY WAX. . .:::;: 1.23 • ....,.,i.. ' .,..scOTCH GUARD; ... ~'":."'.::1.69 ... WINDOW CLEANER. ....... l~l.':l 43' KOTEX NAPKINS ............... ~ 83 " ......... s-. . COMET CLEANSER ............... ~.:: XI' LIQUID ClEAN£R ............ , . ..:i': 73' ZEST BATH SOAPd ......... :: .. !~" 22' '1 :141 j ·f;i1 *·''4'i'' tii GOLDEN CROWN BEER ..... ~~ 3.19 VIN ROSEWINE ........... ~':i l.39 GOLD SEAL VODKA ........ ,f.:0:7 .11 . . 11-'~Jt • YIJlAMI AT rut no.1 W!lfl I K1U01 Dirt.I I AVAILABLE AT DISCOUNT CENTERS ONLY IELSOI ,. - tallllTDI ' IOZZLE. 121-c ~ STRUCTO SMOKER WAHi 8-1-Q SALVO TABLETS DnllGINT .: • s229 1:sa.OJ: •OX ••••••••••• , IVORY LIQUID ~:'~~0.'r~' . . . ....... 8 2 c SODA GLASS lorge 1.._.. OZ. SIZE ·~·n·,, ~ ·)• ••• , , •• AllAMllM • 110 S.. \11f1t Ctllt .. lhl. .u!AllltM • 1• W. '' , ...... A•o. Stleclor knob dellvett o fin• m!1t to o lull 1treom. With heot·l•mpered, fuH· vi-glos• door, 6--poslllon removoble fir• pon w/pottllv• odju1tment. Ul·ll•ted motOf', · -other llna leatur••· . s2•' TIDE DETERGENT 111-01101...... ••• .. •• • • 31' Al\!Sl • 2N't Glll•ltfl• ilfMI 111on ,.,. • 11'4' '''"'"' 111•. c•NOGA , ... ' lfU MeH• .... 1W. CO'I""' • ho~ 1h1t,i.I Cio. DOWllll • ll• ,..., .. ,.. ti.•. -G•IOlll GIO'll • lllll'S lwR• St, C:.ttD"' G*)VI • l/011 M'lnt!lo II. G.IMllNtf -llSS W, '"'""h l lw4. s.124 PLllTERS I P•TS. ' ( ) • • Place in boiling water, cover 1-~~--'~~,n~d~b0~1~1~arn·,-.,m+~~-UERlCAY LOW PRICES OM HEAL TH AMD BEAUTY AIDS GUllO.llf • \DID S., C1"'t0I •••· MIGllflND-fltr.11rWf0. T.or. 'ir--.--'--------'---------T----,----1---- MUllTINGTOll II.I.CM ·•Oil •tlll~•• A•t. NRION Assorted aty1es for hOu1•. polio o-nd gorden. i ' I l f. ' cool. Jn medium bowl , combine crab meat, celery and tomat o. Peel bananas, cut into slices and sprinkle with lemon juice. Add to crab mixture with lA>w Calorie M1yonnaise, mix lightly. Spoon Into green pep-_ per shells. Chill. • Yield : 6 servings; 100 calories per serving. Low Calorie Mayomalse I egg II i.aspooo salt 1/8 to ~~ teaspoon curry powder '~ teaspoon dry mustard t,; te'nspoon lemon juice II cup skimmed mllk 1 ~ teaspoons salad oil In top o! double holler, beat egg with sal~ curry powder. dry mustaro, lemon Julee-and mllk. Place over bolling water ; lttr contantly witU mlltutt thickens. Remove from heat and araduavy sltr In oil . Chill . I • . \ IANMtA N'UT 3 1 C :::.Ord 1be ovol glo11. , ..... MINOAI OLAIS l ·Or. 1l1e, fluted rim. 31' tt-0% "'Al1'1C PffCHI• P01.1tln9 ''°"' In lld. 38' llUftll#GTOll lllCll · IW.00 l fl" Chico ~I, '"'''""'·""'"P'"·""''" ROSE REPAIR CDUPLlllS lA Mll•O• ' 1' Mn• '*''""'' Cto, K"p o 1upply on hc11wl , 38 C -UMwooo • ,,.,,.....si.."1o' ''"· tAWljDAU • 1•411 s.. ... .,. • .,., 11•4. ond !"f<lk• your hot• lo11f nt0M U•llOI .. t ... l'Pf.it A••· lflMOOO • lt111 'An..tlc In . "*' llACll •,•2U L S,•lto1 s,, • I. 105 !JIGRlt . ,._ I ..... ,,,, l •t. MOM'°'1l • •12 W. "'""l"l!t• O.!" MOllQltUO • IH "'· Wilu o llOIWAtl • nm ....,., 11.4, M'#IGI • u• t. 0..-• ''"· ~AU0911 • .. t 'Ille Stt111 Mill 11~ • 1J14j ,.,,.,. It. L Mill G••1n .tJ,1 l .111 ,_, l ltt WI HOIO • 16» '5111 It. UllfA AMI • SJ,. S. ... !!!ti MlllA MOlll(A • 1611' U..tlo ltt•. SOUlll"GAYI • lf11 '"''""' 11•4. ttOOllOO UACll , tlU Artu l• 1!14, TOllAIKI , 1110 '•rifle c .. ,, 11.,. IOllAJt(I • )IMI S.,.IH•• ti••. ITUJUllGA , •1t0 fft'lllll II••· lllit111 ' l)l~ 111.;.;1 .... " Ill"· .1nuc11nt1• , ''" Uiott• '"'· WISTM!lttffl • IJllU S, ...... 111 tf wnt•itmlll , ••• w."""""'-wllltttt• • .1MJi '-"' ,, •••· Wlllmla • 111" '· ......... . Jf!UIQIJtM-lnt..._, ... _ ....... tllUf • ,... •1tt..-, ..... STIRES OPE• 1 D IM PllTICE ~ "'°' lilT 'I BILL ~ \ll..JI ly H & 0 n 76 c '" "'"' ,...,.,. \JI llttl• l~ Slll·l·SUI SET.S I ly H & 0 Ho""of lun' In the rord or 011MbHch. 99c DITIO IUl-IETI . SOIL' PELLns Kiil• 111191 iii well 0~1noMa...s.l._ IEll'S LOii SLUYI ~ SWEAT SllllfS > · •• '"!'°" 1lee"'9, crew neck !f '( 1 't, •IV• In 92% cotton, 1.f ,: '· ocryllc. Thl•·••o1on coryr1. · ~. s2•• a.M.L.XL. IHOllT ILllYI SWIAT IHm i • • 'taster · 1 pi' ece canadian bacon, 2-2'h pounds. ' ·1 jar (U oz.,1apple butter, ~-cup wa• -f ' "Place can&dlan bacon lat 'side up in qpen pan. Insert 'meat thermometer. Add water ..net bake at i:ns degrees for 11> hours, dqo 170 degrees in- ternal tempefaµD'e . Heal appje:butter lo boiling. Remove· from oven and spread apple butt&-gt!nerpusly on an aides. Returnlto oven and bake until nicely glazed (about 20 minutes). Serve thinly sliced. .. .POTATOES · U.S. # 1 ·RUSSET 10· r &9~ HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FAMILY .SIZE _,.2 OZ. TUIE ~ RIG-. 1." AT SOME STORES CLOSE· UP . TOOTHPASTE 69' SCOPE .. .MOUTHWASH REG. $2.05 AT OTHER STORES RIG. 1.69 HIRE 24 FL. OZ. ... 99' Ser:ve with fired apple slices,1i,.,_,.._._;... __ ,_,.._._,..,._...,..._._,.. __ ..i; end garnish with endive, if . · available. Try leftover apple CHEF BOYARDEE (Jlk ,b\ltter and slice of 1.ettuce for • SPAG-Hml + MEAT U.LLS . .7 EA. a Wlique cold sandwich. • OR LASAGNE -... 40 oz. CANS Wtdnesday, April 4, 1973 OAJL Y PILOT j!8 -· I ~-I 49'1 I I ,-· T~WEL$ II• IOLLS PURINA CAT FOOD Yo1r Cllok• Of J Vwletfft : T11u + ICl4..., e Totty TJHt e Fhll & Stirlmp, I.All etlw 3 LARGE FRESH GRADE AA E:QGS S·n, 7ooz. FOLGERS COFFEE . KL;EENEX ; ..... ,;; .... BOUTIQUE . FACIAL ' TISSUE .. .,,."" 2/Jt;J. . . -10 /$1 - 85 .t FOLS.llS INSTANT . 99 • _c_o_Fn_•_-_,_·_oL_J_A•-'-.,.._••_•_·_'·-"-----~' ARCHWAY 3/Sl MlllD FaUIT -LA.~···•21/1 CANS SPRINGFIELD ~-. .. . .. -~' . • !.l. ... !" \!!~,.; <~ t• ;_,'!'. • I •" ... ' _,_ • ' . ' • ... ,.. ; .. !:·-• •• . .,~_. I ,_,___;-;,.. I . tor'!'; i • -~,. 1 ... . 4/$1 ORANGE 5/$4 JUICE • OL CANS I CANADIAN BACON TER-DUNCAN HINES . -49• TERI 3· I$, ' Rnl•~• ILUEIHRY •MUFFIN'lllX .. 11\IUU TOWELS REG. 49¢ IA. 1 . 111 ''lb Canadian WILSHIRE r!CKLES ,, oz. JAl 3/Sl, .. ~--MRS· F.RIDA Y JUMBO .,. $189 ,FANTAIL SHRIMP t LI.~-·· piece · 1,c~u~cu:":':'•:_:c:H':":__ __ -,----,.--~-==~----:___.:..'. ______ --'--------:::=::::----'---~ bacon 1-. 14 cupboileY " 2· tablespoons soy sauce 2 tablespoons· sherry ~ 1ifiapOoi1! ~· ger 'i i~: e seeds . . f t ~-Can 'baCOl\''fat 1 'akle'u~ ln·ihallow baking pan. ' s·-~ al 32$ degrees for 30 . :.. . J. . l!lill<i l!ieal i• wamung, ~pe , 11-e;lning m· ~\es: s e sa me aeedl. Pour glare over meat 4lnd. return to oven for 15 ijtinJrtes. s~ with sesame ~s and serve; ~rves 4-6. U.S.D.A. CHO(CE BONELESS TOP . FOREMOST 111--PREMIUM1--• ICE CREAM 1/a •AUON · lOUND CARTON 69' 29i-----,._--....,J LB· SIRLOIN STEAKS • r---ai:i1JG&n•---1-----= ~ , MEDALLION .. BRAND • NORTHERN FILLET · 79• Prices Effectives Thursday thru Sunday Apr. 5, 6, 7, 8 l'ricn .. bloct to stock OI !imd· WE GLADLY ACCIPT U.S.D.A. l'OOD COUPONS '·Sauced CORNISH I' ... u.a•• 24 OL sm C TURBOT ....... ................ . ........ .. . " slf RiMP 7 OL Pkg ... • ............ _ ...... _.. .. .. .. .. .. a9:. ea. f: ·..=n·:..:~b~·~· 10 ' GAME .HEN·S " . OUNOB SQUAii!' . .EASTERN: FED ~ 98~ ,,'.· ;.§~»:~~. PNOECRKK . ~~~ C ~~~!'DABS ............................. .. $149L· . ' : ; l>~poonsaft · -BONES lb TROUT 8 Ot. Sift ................ '.... .. ~ I> teaspoon nutmeg , ,SERVE WITH · BAR M, 89f.. ,' :=::rrE:t: ;";~::1_H_OM_E _MA_.,D __ E-,---SA_U_E_RK_RA_U_T __ 2_~·-~-· __ 33-,.¢ SLICED BOLOGNA ........ ·.... .. . . .. rrom tlors•or---w1sceNSIN ---1---~ llAR-M IUuc...st:YJ. ,'. . . --39t. !no a sauceR&• turn an the • WIENERS "' ~ts=~~:~ LONGHOR·N C ·· ,._.. .................... · ............ . ~.!.~!!:1~u~ons !or cH·E'EsE· lb MIRA cµRE • _ __ • • 98~ Fold 111 lhe orange oections. ARMOURS BACON .. ". : ..... --" ..... """ I-Makes 4 small aervlngs. ----------------,--------__:__:_:....:.__:_.:,...:_:_ _____ _:__:_ _____ ..:.,. _____ _ ' f I, r - wt•m 11.UI CHIP . STAMPS __ COSTA MESA .PLACENTIA e1n ILUI CHIP "'--'---ST~· ~~ 19th ad Placentia 110 ·w. C11ap11111 • .. J .. . . . 4 0 DAILY PILOT STATlllB•OI. . MOlllYBACKGUA•ANTU ON QUALITY MIATI Nll Y PIEClOF MlAT ~ utf(ONOIT10HAU Y CiUAIANTRD TO ~EA.SI YOU ... 01 YOUR MOHIY WW. 11 CHEll,UllY ltlFUNDIO . . . .• . . Wtdnesda,, April 4, 1973 · 19 POUND BEEF WtdntSday, Aprll 4, 197.) $ PILOT·ADVERTISER 7 llONIUSS-"'°'" oa • GUA.WOTUO f 12 9 ROLLED ROAST .......... LI. . ITATllllOLC8 llRIOlllF • GUAU.NTllO 98C ·7.SONUOAST ............ ... ...... -.. ... -.... ._.. f I '' RUMP ROAST ................. LI. . 1-STT->-1"• ....... Ut f 129 RIB ROAST ~THll·THlllS .-.LI. STAlllMOS.CRIWWW-•GUAIWITllD f 139 R• STEAKS -··-··-····LI. • -nCVT•-f I '' CL• STE•JlS ·····-··--LI . ........ -............. f 159 CUBE STEAKS ................. LI. _,......................... f , ., SIRLOIN TIP AUK.... . .. LI. • STA1111-S.--•GUAIANrffD f 183 T-BONE STEAK ........... LI. NOTAU•UAN•GUAIANJllD f 188 PORTERHOUSE nu•. LI . • STAlllMOS.CaT--•GUAIANTaD f I'' 'TOP SIRLOIN AUK ........ LI. ' '. ·-· •...•...... . RBoou:f BEEF CHUCK STE·W·········ROASr·~ ····STE:AK ~····· .. .. ·- BONELESS • LEAN .ST A T£R BROS. aRTIFIED ST A TIR BROS. tERTIFIED GUARANTEED BEEF• SHOULDER CUT. BEEF• GUARANTEED ! MANHATTAN AU •f 12-0Z. N'.G. $ 29 POUND = • • , . . • RpovAULREGUDLARVADR•ETYINGS 2 25c :g:g~::~~~:~i ~.~.!~.'5'~·:::~ ·]BANANAS .... ' ' ' FRENCHSCINNAMON .... 1->ra.o' 49' · CENTRAL AMERICAN / ,o.··· ' . .. ......... -...... LG.PKGS. FRENCH. SWHOLECLOVES 47' ·" _L4JIGEEAN""GOL L---'' ,,,., C:HRIS & PITIS ASSORTED . · 1 "8 oz t " ""' DEN RIPE ..I'< ·...;!!'--. B B Q 5 A U-c E 23-0Z. 52e-il~~;~~~7rls·:::::::;:_:::1:: n ·3--··.. · ~. e e · · ........... SllAKE-N.BME 81 c ., •MoRDENA'sDANR1sH G ·A .RINE l-LB.39c c~:=;FINMlx ,'.:.~o~-,.,0,12' ~'" us. .~ -· ~•'(;·&>·,.,.~.,.....,~ ................. PKG. . APPLESAUCE =~~:ON ··--ZS·OZ. 35' AVOCADOS' ''.'"'· ;AU PURPOSE s 11 2 TOMATOPASTE coNTAO•••··--·•oz 17' 11f .. ' MAZOLA OIL TOMATOSAUCE co•TAo•••····-··'o' 10' ·• LARGEFANCY ........... 48-0Z. EXL HAM SPREAD . . . .. • v2.01 43' t• CAllFORNlA FUERTE HUNT'S ASSORTED PUDDINGS AND FRUITS 5 5 MOREHOUSE MUSTARD . "0 ' 30' 4 8 9 · SNACK PACKSPKG. C 'T:".f:IADs .-".oL59c ' · C OlsPoSl<BlE CANS OF-4 C&H SUGAR b'i';:~~l!:~ . -'" 36' FOR PEPSI COLA 6 82C MJB.INSTANTRICE , .. o,68' INSTANT DECAF 1l't.'':':~.'".~-'o' '1.75 12-0Z. PEACHES O>ET OEUGHTY. CUNG JOJ 27' ----·-HALVES OR SUCEO CAN· IVORY SOAP 4 C APPLESAUCE g~',~G•r c~26' ............. BARS FISHER'S BISKIT MIX -"'oz. 45' . fAHCYWA-ON AP'..US _. __ ···---··' s 1 SMAU FAHCY 11D iitPiiL. ............ 41s1 PERSONAL SIZE 3 2 APRICOTS ~~iv~l'~'/.~1Elio _ Z2i 35' ' KIUS HOUSEHOLD GERMS AND ODORS 8 3 GORTON CLAMS :i'l."c'~8PPEO-'":; 31 ° ALAIGE FANCY TENDER GRffN 2 LYSOL DEODORIZING C SUNVISTAPEAS ---2<-'•s 23' RTICHOKES 4ftc CUANER .................... 21-0Z. WELCH'SJUICE E~~~~;~'2"-... oL 73't EXTRAFANCYFtlESHTfNI) ...................... FOii .. -HOUSEHOLD CLEANER 9 MACKEREL J::i'.'"TA''.'. ... -.... 1S OL 25'&. ASPARAIRG 3*1 Top JOB GIANT 5 C RUSKETFLAKES ..•.. ··--· H>oz 43'~1 us C SCHIRMERS 45c ·~ ........................... LI. . . ........................................... BOTTLE SALADS ::'.'t.'::= _ ..... 11.oL • '· ·~ • m ~~& '8e4«tff ~ s~ BUFFERIN EDGE · MENNEN 7THHEAVEN' TABLETS HOTlCTIVE SHAVI PACUlil OF 165 RI G.• LIMI • MfllTllOI SKIN llACfl ..._OUICf 5 151. ,~t 74 c '.°,','." ~!' ol.WAY STRl-DIX , __ aNT NASAL SPRAY PADS HAISCOLOR F: 65' ... 6~ .. 99• .. ~-99• LAYOllS PEPfO PROTEIN-29 MOUIHWASH BllMOL ' HAIRGROOM ··-89• ·-" 78• ·-Siii ~·-67' ··-PROTllH-29 GU. 1-0Ul<l;I 7 3 c ~ 88' PROTllN.29 CRIME ,.,,._ 73' PASSOVER FOODS MOM MAHdCHrWn Z MATZOS __ 5112.89 TUNA CAT fOOD 8 ~ot ·SI CANS CHEEZ.ITS ......... ll·Ot 55c PKG. BORSCH -··-···'>·OZ. 39' GEFILTEFISH ,.o,99' ~ • BRIM• ~ e FREEZE DRIED •·oz 11.19 ~~ . . MAXWELL HOUSE IN STAN r 1o.oz.s1.46 ORANQE JUICE TR££.swEEr •• 12_0 z. 1 gc lllJj . · ~RICES ~FFEC; 7·FULL DA~S • THURS. th ru WED .. APRIL 5TH.-111H 1 GROUND $ TREE· • J 14600 So ....... ...,_ A .... W ......... MAXWELL HOUSE coFFEE •.. 3·l 8, 2.76 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE SWEET 12.oz. 21)1 ,., .... , • .,,.,,.,_,.,_M_ 1100 ... e.i11 .. A-.o._ 2N•W"•-·A'""'• YUBANCOFFEE lLB lift: 3-LB !1188 ZIPP.EBEEFTAMALES -· -•. , .. _A_H .. ~ ..... -~ oww ................ -21 '° ___ .,__ cAN ,''1'1" CAN. ·1.. 4 a~ we-'""' JUJ:W..,._, .. ,., ... street,S.....AH 34lOW .. ...W••l•A..._,AHllef• 1171..._.ltrwt,C....-M-.. _ _ _........ 7·0Z. fl' loodSr11mP1 II .. a.-4 ,,...., ..... .,.,_ J6J:O I d ............ S... AH 141 71 11111 Hll A-. T_.. .1ll>P&Gro FlOORSHINE ....... 3.2·0Z 11.21 GRAVY"QUIK ~~~tR~~g~ ......•.....................• PKG.21' UHM .... --.--Ull_A ___ __,_ 1'J1IM'-•--·'"' . , •• ' •••••• •! • ' • In the Kitche~, on the Courts ' ' '-' By JOHNA BUNN woald never eat. 1 I always the breasts,.. lo an egg·water and go strVe t.bemsel;es. ·.:.pALM SPRINGS _ 111, ~hink. 'U anybody else can eat solution and then bread The conversation i; warm. . ve it so can I.'" crumbs berore browning them the atmosphere congenial and jDl'"""ebearaln1-lo•--thio-oe---=<=,.-,t n--,.,---·~-in-.:larlfled·butter -·--------1~~1~ tt The di i• bec~U5e 1 have an · m um way, ~niu.11 "Y-. ·. in:~ mg pre y, can es tronom lcal<'handicap. I don 't p~ch to C?°kll)g 18 Uke ~r "1 got busy talking and the are lit the fOod nice and hot L ~ play golf too ·often," golf~ng. Shes always strlvmg whoJ~ thing caught fire. I and th~ wine good. nab Shorelsaid on a balcony W .irpprove her skllltf.' com~ ~:1pu1~ ~:'U!:t~% :~letr!= DINAH SHORE'S 1rt'erlooking Mission H i I l s fitlh.ng on1y with herse , n~ver [ untry Club olhers. camera kept grinding away. , , · Dinah has a terrific way to "There was no way I could Yo~ ve got to understand /diet ''I don't waste myself on fake it -so I had Oambeed ! at in many large cities. bad food. You don't have to chicken in -beurre n oi r . ~gle women cannot join eat enormous amounts of food Flambeed fingers is ~·hat I ~.oimtry clu~. ~ uhlcss I want if it's welbprepareid. really had!'' ~!to play at six in tlie morning "I decided this once after Dinah loves to try out new and take . m~ chances teein 1 g I'd been served a particularly dishes on her tennis pals. , ff on a pu~~ic course, 1 don t mediocre meal. I kept eating,. "I'll have three or four dif. i 1iet to play. hoping something would taste ferent kinds ol meat, an un- i" ~She was llete for the second-better. or course, nothing did, usoa1 meat' loaf, brisket of. ~!gate-Dinah Shore Winners and l realized that eating and beef, stew and three or four ~ircle L.~;G.A. Ch~mpionship dining are quite separate kinds of deserts. Afterwards, the richest tournament in things. we all waddle out on the court l)e historjr of women's golf. "When food is superb , then and resume play. I have a . ~(Telecast by ABC-TV on April YO\l savor it, eat tesJ_, more \fC?llderful kitchen I spent four :'14 and 15.) -. slowly, a-nd enjoy it more." years planning; we ea t in the . ~ ,"!. h~ve ~ ideli how I ~ill You hav; a_ huge .sense: Of _.kitchen and line up the whole .bf! h1tt1ng. 1 ve been practicing humor to cook, says Dinah. i:hlng, with the grill and hot- , with golf RrQ ~ric Monti. I'm "But somtimes you can IOse tray in the center. 'I'ha~ way hitting nfy woods very well, your sense of humor when people get up Crom the table :~t not putting too well!" you've Worked very hard on a· r CHICKEN SOUP STEW 2 quart:; water I tablespoon salt 6 slices bacon chopped (or 1,~ pound salt pork. minc- ed) 2 chickens, cut in serving pieces 2 carrols, peeled, sliced 2 oniool, peeled, cut in halt I package frozen lima beans 1 package frozen com lf4 teaspoon cayenne Freshly ground black pepper to taste Few sprigs fresh parsley . 1 bunch celery, cleaned, chopped 2 or 3 potatoes, peeled, ·cut in cubes ~ 1 can { poun oma I teaspoo~ sugar Iii pint ·heavy cream . Boil water-with Slllt. Add bacon (or salt pork ), chicken. carrot, onjon, Jima beans and corn. Add cayenne, pepper and parsley. Cover tightly, bring to ~ boil. then skim, if necessary. Reduce heat, cover again and cook slowly ror aboul ty,·o hours. Stir gently but often . Par.boil• celery. set aside. Add Potatoes, tomato ~ sugar to soup miiture. Cori- tinue cookiqg, covered. ror t nwre hour. A ·[ew minutes before serv- ing, genUy pick of! skin from the chicken where it can ~ done easily without tearing meat too riluch. Add celery and heavy cream . Bring mixture to a boil. Taste to ~t seasonin~ Pour into 13rge heated soup tureen. :1~ Serve in 6-8 soup bowls with .,,_.;;,..;.... crusty French bread. "" ' Celebrities ere oflen in the TV kitclien with Dinah who lends a hand at golf, tennis end fund-raising . ~--1 •Dina h's surer about her dish .and it hasn't turned out ''Potting" in the kitchen. the way you think it Should . .. ·'I've a\ways liked to cook I've had several disasters op because ~ou get instant re-my TV show. ~Its, and can savor the won-"One day I was preparing a . derful smells and t~es. I "'onderful chicken dish. J "think loving and enjoying good pounded the chicken breasts food are the prime requisites lightly so the tissue didn't "'of a good Cook. break too much (that causes ·-"Trying out new things is loss of moisture ) and did ~n. There's hardly anything I everything else right, dipping THOUSANDS --GFI=-'==-=..._ ~====1 PRICES IFllCTIVI WID., APRll 4 THIU !UIS. APRtl 10, 1973. f. ' u.s.D.A. CHOICE BEEF RIB BONELESS SPENCER STEAK , . / .,.;jp LB • ., ' .. •• r'"' r'' WILSON'S CORN COUNTRY FR1i'i<s ~ ~ ' ~ ' 12-0Z. PKCi. ' ,, :i _ ····· -: -. .._ _,,,./ -U.S.D.A. ~HOICE BEEF BONE-IN . .;;.. ROUND STEAK USDA CHOICE 28 I ~-m ' ' .. J -· / I OfflCIAL U.S.D.A. fOOD STAMP . t ' ... WILSON'S CERTIFIED _SMQ_KED PICNICS . ' --\~, QUITE A CATCH OF FLAVOR i· •• ~Spanish Sauce USDA CHOICE LOWER BEEF PRICES! USDA CHOICE ff ops Seafood [ In a country as famous for ' :teafood as Spain, it's not ~ing to find that many unusual sauces have been ~eveloped to accompany the 1dishes. lf4 cup minced parsley • ~ teaspoon salt Few threads saffron . 1 tablespoon soft bread crumbs 1h cup Spanish sherry, fi no or amontillado 1 can (101h ounc6s) minced clams Cut lobsters into thirds with ... ; Spanish-style mariner a .(sauce, for example, differs ~rom the more familiar Italian ariety since it's made scissors and cut away un- f dershell. · ithout whole , c o o k e d matoes, sauce or puree. Saute onion and garlic in U.S.O.A. CHOICflfff BOTTOM ROUND STEAK s14s ...................... ~·· U.S•.D.A. CHOICE IEEf llONf.IN s 12 8 RUMP ~,'o?fE ROAST ....................................... .. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ROUND s 14 8 WATERMELON ~,'o?c~ RUMP ··················-··-·····----··-------"- U.S.OA.CHOICllUf s 1 sa TOP ROUND ~.W,1 STEAK ....................................... la. -- m TEXAS ~~~--re-RUBY-RED ' WE AESE.IM TH£ Rllifll ID l lMlT QUANTITIES ltJ SAlES TD WH!lESAl.f ,15 DA DISTlllflUTORS. · -GRAPEFRUIT ASST'D. FLAVORS WESTWOOD ICE CREAM m • Nearly all Spanish fish olive oil until tender but not . kery (baked,·sauteed , ,Prown. Add lobster. shrimp, teamed or simmered ) is bas· vinegar, parsley , salt, aQd saf- 1---+-~!l!·d~on--oUv&-Oil,l De}icate in froo.-Cover< 01-t:U W ~avor, light in texture· minutes (do not add ANY liq- .!S,panish olive oil seems to uid). i bring out the i..nP iv id u a I f:Searood nator -as ino other fat .Add bread crumbs, sherry, ... oil can.. , and, minced clams· and juice. .i'nlis rnarinerai sauce is Simmer gently, [or 5 minutes b~ by1°i. gehtle touch of or until shrimp are pink Md ish~1berry, £!f>o or amon-meat of lobster is clear >Siiiado, and Is given ze.st by creamy white throughout and Iiddlng chopped onion, minced lhe oulershells are brlg)ll 1-ed. arllc. vinegar anll parsley. lt1akes IJ servings. A smattering of soft bread Clams • la M a r I a e r a : ~mbs mixed with the nearlr. Substitute 2 or 3 dozen clams · ished sauce thickens 1t for the lobster tails, shrimp \ghily. ( Easie~ than lbe and minced clam. Scrub ditional way w~b Oour.) clams well j discard any with opened shells. ~EAFOOD A LA ARINERA Place clams in a large kettle ~' 3 rock lobster tall~ · with olive oil, onion and garlic. l medium Of'li9n: ~hopped . Cover; cook over medium -11---'lr•"-~cdiu · ~JLvy_ rliC heat until onions are tender mincod , -t'110t"b1'b . Kddl1effiilnfni ,.,. 1 'h cup Spanish olive oil in~ients. subltltuUng white t pound 3hrimp, f!'e8h or-Wme-l'ot-the.aberry. ~ froien, shelled '.and de-Cook slowly just until the > veined • ' clam shells open. Do not I ta~ vinegar overoook. · i' I \ -' -- ' • 1/J·CiAL. CTN. All VARIETIES FROiEI( BANQUET DINNERS H! {IJCl,T lllF' RA-lto<ll "· U.S.O.A. CHOICE "" s 1 s 9 BONELESS ~.W,1 RUMP ROAST ·········--------·-·----" u .s.o.A. cH01c1111;,.wt+OlE S J 3 8 BONELESS ~.'o?,1 ROUND STEAK ...................... .. ' ' ' """ j ' s~11 ~ ...... -~ .,__..,----------.1 • • ! • ' FIESTA VIVA TOWELS m 126-CT. ROLL • • ·1 f . ' f.Jr DAll.Y I'll.Of .... ' 5, -4, "" r . PllDT:ADVERT1$[R II , Children Ma'y Follow ~ I J Footst~ps ' I • ' Fat SLIM By BARllAllA G NS"---; ... ;;t'iiir 91ii"i-iliilniilliii,.ii•ir.. Jiiliill-·-lllii=~-=-·~ao:=-IOftilii=~ifijrimri=~~,.,. tM l!ilt--iinurno'litemnlllh•,__,...Wl'lfOl!l"flll!llla 11ou4e1spoon>o11m:;;;:-~~:o1:--~:;;::=::;: die --.. , --·~·=-~~=·~rt'tr"'~ ,.. M -end. Freez<. . cream ~ that's low In 1 cup all,purpose or who!& batter in remaliling crush: -• S.tutday TV, Grandma and 7 ' l'J 0 '1''*0• "1 fm lo-. You-<aa-.-calorlos.-'1'be~od....i.J"""""" --...Ul<d--id-certal~Plaff-<11-........iJcl<-1-t-=4. ' movle:th<ater candy counters. -.. Ill ;' • ...... to ltanding up by j>ulhln( the tent reqW,.. It to be latieled ~ leaipooii Ult cookie *'t. Bake ~, )4 7 Cere a l manulac~ .. _till -~,, .,. ar.t ~ l'Ol'••n sticks lnlAI an empty "imitation" cmm ·C-, I> cupllrwn "'llar rnlnut.S at m degrees, unW superwat -.$ _,, --..,._.. --Ripe .. _ ~ cardboOid boX. Eich tnrat: 81 even thouch it's higher In pro: I ~ aiJ8hU~ ~wn.' ' and otber kids',...rnothen,, Ice eolillS! Woodm -calories. tein. 1 teaspoon'baidng1>0wder Mam sir doun snail cream trudll.. • r DO 111c1i11e •'''a ill,_-TOMted Dtdded.COCIOlllt: Have cream cheese at room S cups ~teln rice cookies, 22 calories each. and hot-dog standa. ,...._ _. ...... .,. CUI --tn llalf (In mi1J. CREAM CHEESE CANDIES temperatw:e so it's aolt. Com, cereal, cnished JI you -y_. tiilo to t-. --.... IMI dlo, ,. ,.. have two ant a ounces 1 ... -calorie, low-lat bine it with remaining U.. Combine peanut b u t t e r , (Toil House, HermJIJ, CJn, ,.,,,. up si1m and beelthy, nol - ---. -!) Sprinkle COOlll!d cm cream cheese or Neu!-gredlenlJ and roll Into balli'. brown ongar, vanilla and egg. namon Drops, for tbeoe and )')U'Ve got a W-.-, 1111 a ...... _. 11'1 )1111 a piece cl papor towel ac wax cbat<I cbaue ChW thoroughly. Makes two Beat unW Dully., more ... send a stamped, ap1nst you tban "fal 1-." t I rw lo tllo ·-. Mt a -.. about -lalllelpoon 4 tablespocm chopped do2en, 36 calories each. stir Dour, baking pnder ' 1..U-addreeoed on .. tope and 2.1 But proteoti11c ,_ ell· !.....,., 1W "Popolcle." walnulJ PEANIJT BUTrER PROTEIN' and salt together. Add to 1cenb, to SLIM GOllRMET ll!lriDll aoinot tho mw'llUllll cl Blft'1 a lrlt cl _,do Jlall tbe bam-In tbe Pinch or salt peanut-butter mixture and COOKIE RECIPES, In care or I junk fooil. II --If ,... "sCn IMI ....... --. covering all IUJfaces. . I> cup •hrecldfd sweetened COOKIES combine well. Stir in -cup-the Dally Pilot, 50 West ·Shore J, ,.lib to apare them a llfellme • 1111-*rrl • -ta • -.. ooo1m -(or_ ~oconut 5 tableJpoonspeanut butter !ul of the cereal. Trail, !'1>8N· N.J. tr7871 ). of bulg .. bat..,_ 0-rrl ' I and overfattenlng can endow your younpler w!lb a _., supply of bodily fat ceDs. \ In Lala' Ille car<ful dletq l may "shrink" the fat ~. ~ but H can't eliminate them. '} Those gmdy little fat cells bang in there l<>n!ver, ready to ~ up extra calories. and ..... lbl.....,, Into unwanted bulges! : Wbat a depressing thought! I \ So, apart! your kids from a (legacy of mlsecy, partlcularly :if fat Set!J1t'I to "run in the , :tam.Dy." Htte are som e •belplul do's and don'IJ: · , DO I1'otec1 -'-u -~ to supersweet snacks -• more they eat, the more .,- r--~ ~~'@ ' ' }lon'.b.-J!IYe ---caka, pastries llil<l pecbged :snMtslntbehouae. ' Dm't add sugar un- , 'nectlS8rily 141-. Col- ~on the amount ,. -•nci,... Avoid .,._ck ' • anad fruits.; -the : j uk»packed varilall Ir • • , t f Homemade le11-1,.eel L Look for the ftMartha Randalrs Economical Meal Makers" tags on Ralphs shelves to find · r good, balanced ways to feed your fami,ly without imbalancing your budget, -2.-Piek up a pound or two of Ralphs exclusive Super Burger, a.delicious blend of fresh ground beet'- and texturized vegetable protein. As much protein and more servings per pound than 100% . regular ground beef. And about 19c a pound less. Only at Ralphs, 3. Ralphs would also like to·see the price of meat come down. We recognize that it will take more than a price ceiling to do it. When wholesale meat prices are lowered, we pa8s the savings on to you, • I I ! I I ......... ·-"T :ge1-; .. pu·d·•·l•·l• .. and :cuslards are iull u -I!> :prepore .. the onpr-poeted ...... ····· ......... . ......... ·················~··-········································· .... •1rs ExclaSlve . . . . . .. . .. ri'EiicA.i'Ess'EiJ DEPARTMENT .................. 'PRODUCEDEPAiffliEiif ... .. .. . . .. 'l ib;.ii-., c.~ 1m1r1m . ! INTRODUCTOflY PRICI I t im.tx.. i 1 DON.'T-glve-your -kids -a'l ---1-- ;taste for fried . Jeod: or :chololterol-rlcb fillY looda. ;use akim milk Ind other Sow - .lat dolry pndaclJ -no! only • AINCW.~Of MUHIGltOUND HU lb. .89 Cheese ... 1.1·5 l~~!-.... 10 1 Country llJI• or luttormllk 11 .Aspsagus . ,38 .... lower iD eaJories, . but a1IO ·blghor lo pro~in! DO esourage a pooltlw al: 'titudo •ard .. .,.... _.. - I ... eapr ~In the natural BW-of ripe fruil, th< ~cool cnnch ti f r e 1 b vegela--Illa feel ..i !toud ol .. taste ti. "r-11., 1 '!'ht eye appeal of y- :supermarbt procba -:1w ., JJJUdi more ...., for II 'than those pudy bores of_ (food. Encotnge your little :cartfiltrs to Jeorn their col- 'ors from fruits ed :vegelables. I :.e=J..~~G~eJ!Ji: such well-intended: remark• tas, ''NO detRl't until you finisll your oplnach!" Have ~ kids -or vegelables r.s -•thq yummy iD their 1own r ight. , DOllT emJUrRge small fry . to owrea~ but do Insist that itbey finish •1flrsts" before 1•'secands" of special ravorttea. ;Keep porUons small emusll oo ;they 1et in the hlbit of eatln1 :a variety. ~ DO indoctrinate youngsten: (early with the idea that birtb- ;day cakes, Grandma'• cookies, •Easter t.mies and other •sweets are specJal occtlioa •only. : DO convey YOW' negative at- '.titude toward overs weet : snacks with such comments as '.''Too bid Utls peach ice cream : is so sweet we can't taste the :peaches!" ' DO tell your children not to : a~ept candy from strangers :_ or friends or relatives, : either -wit.bout. y o u r : pennlaion. Make growing up : with nice teeth. a trim figure . and dear complexion an early i goal. . DO encourage a . heaJthy ' . : cynicism towards 'N ad- ; vertiaing. Even the smallest Flavors Doubled Great to use when fresh corn ii at band. " DOIJBLE CIORN 8TICltS AND TIXTURm IOY 'ROT!IN. "fRAm MARK A""'ID POK. ...,_OrerfrCul llltlndcut 7-- Roasls .... 98 ft'llb Pork Chops AL .88 MEAT MASTBI MEATS Pillsbury Biscuits , ... • ClllanUl'Uerte ~;;.;; 1\; ... 2.59 ~ Hoffy-lllld 6 T1oty 99 Binn C:....J88h All Meat wieners 1... • --~ Borden N•Yfeh1t1I "'-lbb Cream Cheese • .... 89 .--Jage ''"" "°"''"'' Lelluce CUwo-R911ul1r Avocado Dip · . 101. . .48 -.21 .... 10 ....... 10 .... 18 iioz. ~·-----c.t__,:.L_QBAL.DEPARTMENI. C8malkli1s -.rl C1Mo-Miiftsteror ~st~.a··----... f.7-8 -~ ... st::as --OOOO-·--T-... -1-.15 -~~aOChoooe ••• llljt"1"-" .: .., llxed?Bouqilels -.. , ... 1.ea Fii1etotRoj:l<Flsh ... 1.25 . ~l~ ......... c.t-le••··· NllW' ltJrtc: Steaks Iii. .46· ...,•c.a-11111111 ~-urv-aa Soft Margarine ~!'!8"5 ... 1.98 Rainbowlt"out AL 1.55 eom"" ........ 0t.-l1Margarf- Lmlib Shoulder Chops a.. 1.29 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT ... ,~~m 7 ne i':mb~lder Roasts .,, .98 .. -.-~~.!,P Topping 1 .... 81 1 ...• ea --w......... 1 49 s.imaa Cream Cheese ..... 89 Boneless Ham RL • ••odka 3 69 BAKERY DEPARTMENT Make Ralphs your hNdqu•rttrl' for •U of your E-r nNda. • ._...., .. __ ....... ................ :rr.-tl•,... ............. a. ••• , .... _,. .. ,....., 11 Eas1er Cnty -I _Marshmallow_, ..... '"~ ~ny~ti:°~'""'°" "'· ,89 WI ':!:. • R~PhSBreadracb.lwllNI ro"!.: .89 NlnNl-120&.Pkg. OklQ .. nwood IYMl'Old. ln•.30 R•!PM Frnhl1ked Wafer Thin Bacon ... 11 1.05 Straight -BourbOn ':!it. 4.89 . C1nrlamon Rolls .... 45 ofl. I At1Hs-lllcect-120i.Pkg. 88 SanclyllHAlleler-lhe.IO tullQt. R1lpha-S.nm11Md · Mira Cure Bacon -11 • Imported Scotch 0ott1. 4.89 Hamburger Buns ~.83 -·· .,,..._llllMd C.MclanlU9l-lne1.00 Rllpha-To.ated B4lef Uver • .86 C8nadiall Whisky = 5.59 Parfait Cakes . ..... 79 ·-----Toy Balks -··· THIS IS RALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873-1973 Ralphs _ Gorton's Pttl'lcle Whip ~·· TllllltO . ' Old Fashllilled Fish salad , • Ice Cream Sticks . '~:;:. 79 Dressing .. ~ .• 58 Soup 18'N.CM .n HEALTH & BEAUTY AID OZEN FOOD PANTRY FILLERS T1 .. 1nry•••1ttl Met. ....,.ctwer1 s,1dml ll1a.c1, Prices Effective Aprtl 1 lhru AprU 11 Mowttlw•ll'I l.Q1rgle Lawris l'Wk:I Al F• Al A1plt"ln Bullerin Tablets Met!'• ... .,,., ~!'X..~ F•11n1 Denture IUIM-a..ni .. Powdlred Anll-Pwsplllll'tl a..rnl ".......,"' '-1111 klre Mlclcation Arttwlllltreftll'I Bullel1n Tablets R1gul1r or Sup1r Kolex Tampons • HEAt:!H & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD -·-Shampoo Cl•-1-'""""lln Toolh P11te A-..c..--u-""' .. Hand Cream ---Deodorant Do ..... -• .i .. flxodtnt ....... -.... Lotton Sh1mpoo -.3t ·.:: .21 ~.21 •.: .11 •.:.u •,;.11 "'.:; .39 a.ttyCredolr-Llyw 11\t OL 41 Cllltll lilxs .... • 100ot. ..... .98 .28 .14 .97 S'I 73 .81 lloufter' • Crea ~Chl91111 ........ .,. ... 89 ..... f',;.-~· ~ .87 ,............ 11& 81 10<. ... ..... -':: 1.37 Banana cakes ll!llMA __ Orange Drink lridglord'•-ll!b ... ....., Dinner Rolls ... LM-Ctlocotd Brownies ,. ... 11 .... I •:.; •. 16 UOI. 26 ....... ,. ... crJ ..... ,g, ,, ... 68 Cl" I CCillfee Creamer .,., I ........ Ofhtlffl'M-11oz.lotlle • 89 Bubble Up ,,.._ • "9Wlf IOlt 1t ~ 18 TOllllW Pilllllel ,... • c:H;ipeni ...... 49 ..,,, ........................ 83 Rice llll(' ,... I VIII CNnch • 11 -. 55 GrwlOla Cer8ll .... • ({D EVERYDAY WW PRICES . PANTRY F/LlERS _ .. !!.M Ground Cotfu ....... ,_..,...., .... .27 Biby Meal1 ---':: .21 Bouillon Cubes ...,,_.._ Tee 8191 ...... ..,. e111 .. :: .'20 Powdered Su91r ,..._._ ..... .:C.n Roo11- PANTRY FILLERS SHc:ed ·011ve1 -= :t ...,._ ......... •:t.a3 lnltlnt Cotte• -~°'"""" eouot-• ~.43 --•.:.a ~~ ... ·.: .1. ---·-: 2.78' G-c.tlte PANTRY FILLER.S' --Whe1tJe1 Cere1I Clll•l.Wllw .... Brownlugat --IMfR1vlollDI a.111=.er10-r1 ---lnllllnt Collw ---lanyCofHI ' ' • HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ... 89 -· nil. 68 -. ..... .... I .... 84 -· ..... 68 -. ::.48 ~.78 .... 78 HOUSEHOW NEEDS . "::·M i-1• .I.a I ,.c.n -1• I . I · ' " I \ ' l ! ! t f • \ ' •• . . .,,.,,....-. j .. •. .. W. agre_ewithyou: Thecostof meat today is outrageous. Last November, our meat buy- ers were paying $54.50 per...hun- dred pounds foroUr Mayfair qual- ity beer, (l'jovember 4, 1972). Last week the price was $71 per hun- dredweight (including bones and fat, March 23, 1973). That is a 30 per Cel\t in~rease. : Tiieon!,y'thinc 'e ·Cf" do· about it is keeg;oor ret!ilp~ces as low as w.e <'1)1 .•Jld slfli'stay in busi- ness. This we have done. And if you will look attheprice-comparison charts, you'll see proof that May- fair's meat prices are the lowest. These compa·risons are rriade regularly, using the item list the U.S. Department of Labor uses to measure food prices. Using Uncle Sam's list insures that these com- parisons are fair. If the current movement for meatless days and weeks really woi"ks, we're all for it. If it doesn't, or if you're going to buy meat anyway, it makes sense to buy it at the lowestpos- sib)e prices. You get overall lowest meat prices at Mayfair. Plus superb quaUty and tremendous variety. Because on discounti>rices, l\.1ay- fair is real.!Y more fair. a're Strawberi:ies LARGE .. -RED , . EIJPE 12 OZ. BASKETS , __ $ Majfair·%st <;IJuys Jn Produce 'Hanaizas · - CENTRAL AMERICAN Articfiokes FRESH coASr .24 EA. •· CEU£RY T•"jje< Red Bond ••• 2 lor .29 CUCUMBERS. Cri1p Tender .. , , •• 2 for .29 ORANGE JUICE . Tropiean1 Piwe 89 112 V'I: Botti• • • • • • • .. • .DELICIOUS APPLES Washington Ext,.a Finey Red Orlioldtn •••• 3 lbs.1.00 CARiOTS Swee'{ Tender , · ' 1 lb. Cello Bigs . , , • 2 for .29 • RADtsHES o,. GREEN ONIONS S.lad Oeli!1lt ••••... e1 .• 10 FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT lndi.n River OO Ruby'or White , •. , 5 for 1. . SALAD DELIGHT " • NAVEL ORANGES Sweet.Ju;cy ....... 5 lbs. 1.00 VALENCIA ORANGES -t.Juky 98 8 lb. Cello Bag •• , , , , •• • WHITE GRAPEFRUIT O...o1 Grown 89 8 lb. Cello Bag •••••• , • • . BUNCH GOODS SALE Turriips, hets, Spin1ch, -Coll.rd, Mustard, Swiss Cha,.d •••••••.••• 2 fo,. .29 ENGLISH CUCUMBERS Deb -Gourmet Del i~t lb. .29 FLORAL MUMS Ouahty • 6 .. Pots .•...• 2.49 HOUSE PLANTS Assorted 2 1/4" Pols'. ••••• 3 fo,.1 .00 WtdMSday April 4, 1973 DAIL y PILOT ~ • -I 010 ·Our meat~~ sti11 the toWest and Unclerhelpsus pnwe it! • • RETAIL MEAT PRIOe-·--- OOMPARISON BASED ON U.S. -- DEPT. OF LABOR, BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS ITEM LIST, AS OF MARCH 27, 1973 s . s TOTAL' SAVINGS :OF" UN IT ., ITEMS COST MAYFAllt Mayfak " 3JJ6 ..l.73 Panlry " 37.49 Maylalf 20 19.77 J.Jl Alph• Seta 20 Jl .01 Mayfair 17 19.23 .17 Sel.W•Y 17 19.40 ... , •• 1, 22 30.14 J.61 Market 8a1ket 22 3\.86 'Porlt GJiops RIB END CHOPS, BL.ADE CUT Mayfair ':Best ~uj)s in Mea t · · ... · ~!Z:'f~!J. .. u{~J:e~.Tio 3-t:e: ;;;;c.. A'l.e ... ~A'{~R1!1?..ERICAN GROWN 1. l~B. Mixed FJY@r Parts 3 FOREQUARTERS W/BACK -3 HINOOUARTERSW/BACK -47 JWINGS, NECKS& GIBLETS INCLUDED e LB . TAIL:&; !!!!c~§~~~l~ BARBE(UE 1. 68 LB. B~§~!?!:vt~!?s~ OR BARBECUE o 6 9 LR. Ri~T§.~:~ WELL TRIMMED 1.39LB. Beef 7 Bone Roast .98 LS. CENTER CUT CHUCK -LEAN POT ROAST 8!~~~~L:~~:~IJEAT WITH LIVER o 99 Tup Sirloin Steaks 1.99LB. BONELESS -GOURMET'S CUT ·WELL TRIMMED Monterey jack RANDOM WEIGHTS or Mild Cheddar ARDEN L •• 99 FRYER PARTS Drumsticks or Thi~s 77 WithPelvicAtt1ched ••• lb •• ·cur ·UP FRYERS U.S.D.A. G'3de A 52 2 1/2 to 3 lb. Avg. Wt. lb .• ST ANDING RIB ROAST Sm1lt End -Fit Added Gre1t Oven Roast .... lb . 1.44 SHOULDER CLOO Boneless -Rolled&: Tied 29 Greil tn Big & Roast .. lb. 1. LOIN LAMB CHOPS Sm1ll .Fresh U.S.0 .A. Choice American 1 98 Grown .• , .•. , .••• lb. • RUMP ROAST Tri1ngle Cut Well Trimmed .Greet Oven Roast •••• lb. 1.29 3 LBS. SMOKED HAMS Shank. Portion Hoffman Brand 6 to 7 lb . Avg. Wt. , , , lb .• 89 OSCAR MA YER BACON Slicedl lb,VacPak.,.ea.1.19 W.afe,. Bacon 12 oz ... ea. 1.19 BEEF STEW MEAT lean Boneless Cubes Great witli Noodles ... lb. 1. 1 9 JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE Regu lar or Hot 1 lb. Roll. ....... ·"· 1.09 ALASKAN SOLE FILLETS Northern Boneless Fillets ............ lb .• 79 AMERICAN CHEESE Kr1ft Deluxe Processed 12 oz. Pkg .••...... oa .• 89 BRAUNSCHWEIGER CHUBS Farmer John 8 oz. , .. ea .• 35 OR MORE LESS THAN 3 LBS., .89 LB. • Chud( R~t BLADE CUT WELL TRIMMED POT ROAST Round -~ s~ONE IN • FULL CUT GREAT TO SWISS OR PAN FRY Pork Spareribs M~.O.LUM SIZE GREAT FOR BARBECUE ~Sliced Pork Loin CENTER CHOPS & END CHOPS MIXED 11 TO 14 CHOPS FAMILY PAK POUND - •• ·-. - I ' This week'S C/Jest C/Juys in Groceries ·· ~----------------~------~: Cat Food TABBY TREAT 611202 •• 13 v'?..!{[!C?,{,{E~~!'! QUART 3. 66 LIQUOR PEARL DROPS Tooth Polish ROYAL OCCASION Can1dian Regular or Spearmint 2.75 Oz. • • • .!t9 Whiskey -4 Yt1rs Old MINUTE Ricit 28 OD'-odo· · · · t' g"o' • • ·!~ 80-Proof Fifth , , , .•....• , 3. 79 ARRID Extra Dry t r1n z . ,.;nr WISHBONE Dressingt-1000 FOOD FOR PASSOVER lsl1nd, C11iforni1, Ru11i1n, GOODMAN'S Mattos 5 lb ...•• 2.39 French 8 Oz ..............••• 35 MANISCHEWITZ,Sorscht Ot ••••• 31 DEL MONTE Swett Chip Picklta 'MANISCHEWITZ Sehav Ot. •••• , .31 ' ., < •• ' .. "' '< ~~~~OR.M F~r·i~ Sc;ff,~~; lii G~1::;~ ==:~~~=:~~ ~~~: ;i~:·240:::: \ Purex Bleach GALLON .. 24 oz. De/Monte Catsup· 32 oz . Tuna/;' Hambu fer ·Helper s BETTY ;·cROCICER REGULAR Prices Effective Thursday, April 5 thru Wednesday, April 11 · ·USDA Food Stamps Welcome , . " " ESA •.OPEN 24 HOUR S . ' • , ' .· ' . , .J ·l • " I 32-0Z.' CAN • EA.CH • PKG. .. . .. ~::-::°" ll lb. D SLICED AMERICAN.~"::::'.~.':". ...... 99' 0 DANISH SLICED HAM ~ ........... 69' 0 OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA.";~;;., .... 69' -SWISS · CHEESE . ~~EJ9c tj 5-0l. PKG, --.~v 0 SHRIMP COCKTAIL ~ff ............ 3 ill d FETA CHEESE ~:7•t. ................. 1151 OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA ~:~:F~«99e~. 0 COTTAGE CHEESE •• '.':~::::'i,;:;· ........ 39' • D BROWN GRAVY QUIK '.":'t:-:""." .......... 19' · D CHUNKY SPLIT PEA SOUP ~·~~'; ••••• 55' INSTANT BREAKFAST.~~\'~ .•• 69c Thriftimart Is Charge Less On More Items - VODKA ·SO-PROOF . . ,_,. ' 16·0Z . PKG -~ ''Fine Quality. At Low Prices'' EASTERN PORK : U;S.D.A. INSPECTED I -C::~~~C2r Pork !Turkey Parts SP'ARERIBS i. TURKEY WINGS .. MED.SIZE-: • DRUMSTICKS 3-S LBS. : • HINDQUARTERS • RIB or LOIH CENTEft CUT SMOKED Pork (:hops ........ $1.39.b.' Sliced Bacon ::g~~.~~1:0: 89~. · Polish Sausage·1~~:~1t s.9~.' c Qt<>~ SOSCL1'c'EMAD"B'ACON .:!.~.::O.::.·,: •. $1119.. OSCARMAY.. s ... $, 17 OSCAR MAYER no< gee LlffiE FRIER .... :"?. ... SMOKIES ........ ::'", -:;;-~~~~~--~~......,;;;;-,-·~~~~~~~~~--- FRESHLY MADE FRESH FILLETS OF Ground c Dover 59 B f!. PKG.OF eea 3·~JR~R Sole lb. ALL MEAT NO fllLERS OR SUBSTITUTES ADDED IDEAL FOR YOUR LENTEN DINNERS • FROZEN MEAT TREATS • • LENTEN SEAFOOD • D CORN DOGS ·~·!;)~.::<." ........... 89~ •. DHALIBUT STEAKS :;;;~:::' ........... 11!! D CHUCK WAGON PATTIES ~~:;··::~: .... 1100 0 FRESH FROZEN WHITING ........... 49f •. D BREADED VEAL PATTIES ?!~:~:~~· .... 89f, OWESTERN OYSTERS ·~';' ••••••••.• 89~. KARASOV $ 59 FULL tASso 1 nuART' ,.. "'~ MANISCHEWITZ. 24-0Z. 99 I 0 EGG MATZO ~ 79' JC • ~,., • 1d'if •ROKEACH •OtDVIENNA Cl -••••••••••••••••••••••• SPRING MIST ~~ •••.• ·:n: $359 Gefilte Fish.. ! o MATZO MEAL":"'.~~".": ••••••••••••••• 69'. D WHITE & PIKE FISH .~":" .. 1111 11 0 MACAROONS :-::;:~:;"F.' ....... ; ....... 1111 0 RUM GIN '0 "--"""• "" 1351 ar "l'OfHll! lU)f"" llUllll !UIH . . ..... ~ .............. . 0 JIM. BEAM w -·"'~'"·· 15~ U1t.•OUftONW"l~UY """ ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D SOUTHERN COMFORT ,,~r.;!!~10::':' .... '. 151• 0 SCORESBY SCOTCH ::~ ......•.• "!':·: 1511 CJ CANADIAN WHISK'G::~?~:~ .•.• :.: ~5.3:__ . ' . . . . ; f·R·ANZ· . IA WINES :=-:::;;;:~::-::."\'. $1 59 ' . . . . . . . . . . . Spring BEER 2'· 12.0LCAHS $ 3 3 9 FUU. 'CASE! ~·.~ ........ )I nu·•: 1·1111•· \',\e',\Tle,:\'S SLICING SIZE TOMATOES •••••••••••••••••••••••• 4,~):; 35' ~-paragus .ALL GREEN 39c , LARGE • • lb. Lemons. TANGY~UICY 10· C FAN~Y . ... ~------.!: ' .. . . / ·. , • • INDOOR or SHADE • CHINESE EVERGREEN • ASSORTED IVY • CREEPING CHARLIE PLANTS • Artichokes . ~~~~ 3~$· YOUR ,. 9c CHOICE! 4·1N.POTS •· D KOSHER DILL STIX "::zy~ ............ 59' D IMITATION SOUR CREAM '.".~;".". ...... 33' 0 ORANGE JUICE BLEND ~:·;;:~;.:·~ .••..... 87' SHASTA ~~'~! ........... 4 i 88c D ORANGE JUICE BLEND ~·::::~?'.".' .•.•••.• 49' D COOL WHIP TOPPING ::'.;~7'.'~ ....... 59' D GRAPE JUICE :":'!-:;:4~-?~ •••••••••••• 39' . FRESH YOGURT ·:\~?!:f:::: ••••• 59c ..J CHEESE PIZZA :-?.~.::f: ...... ~«$1 11 D BREADED FISH STICKS f:';~~ ..... 1P' o FROZEN BROWNIES :;\'.'. ............ 119' Thriftimart Meat Prices Are Cut To The Bone! D ORANGE PLUS '."f.l·~· ................. 59' 0 MIXED VEGETABLES "~t: ........... 27' D FRENCH GREEN BEANS '"P.f: ......... 29' CAT FOOD lo t: CAIOMACUHI• •¥1-0t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 FROZEN WAFFLES"!'~:;.~ ......... 41' D ONION RINGS ".':?~r''.''.: ...........•. 37' 0 BROCCOLI CUTS ''.".i!:~~~~'. ........ 44' HEAD & SHOULDERS i;~tr!f! ••• $1 ~ ~J FANTAIL OR ROUND SHRIMP ·:f:l[o-••• 11•. 0 FISH KRISPS """"'"-"'"''~ 1111 • • • • .•~o.r., • • • • • • • • • • • • • D EYE DROPS ~·;:: •••••••••••••••••••• 1l1' CLIP & SA YR WITH 1'HESE EXTRA BONUS CO l TPONS! _,,"ll....,.01 HARBOR · BLVD., COSTA MESA -_ I W8 WARNER, e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 HUNTTNGTOfC -BEACR e n -Et-TORO.--EI. ORO ' I ' • • • . . ' ' Since l 8"' ..,. DOiie ol us care 19. ~ <ti with the Ulle of Miss Fatso of 1873, let's get on with shucking. the i&rd. I just ·jumped· up to do 80llle . low-cal lemon gelatin and notJped a recipe for tomato aspic-on the box. Bring 2 v, cups (II ounce c&1).tomato juice to a boil. II must be a deflnlte boll or the gelailn, mosUy pure protei9,, will not diss\>lve properlf. And you "pour over• not the other way around for thLs type of item. So -pour over 1 t;:nvelope (there are two in the box) lemon gelatin. Stir with a fork to get every last little bit in the bowl bottom. LETS ASK THE COOK i.,-- Nan Wley Add 2 tablespoons vinegar. Chill in individual moldl uhtil firm. Unmold on crisp greens. Makes S servings, about 27 calories each. I don't do mine that way. I add a few drops of Tabasco, a shake or two of Worcestershire. I alwa ys add diced celery, green peppers, on.ion, whatever leftover· cook- ed vegetables I have roaming around the refrigerator. Once before I gave you tips on this, but I have dreamed up a few more. I sometimes add flaked tuna, salmon or other fish I have on hand along with the eelery;-green pepper and onion. In (ilace of any tomato com· binatlon I· may add shredded cooked beets and a touch of strong horseradish for an especially zesty ~ colorful sala<!,. There used to be a Long Beach department -. 1111\Ch C0W1ter where l a I ways ordered the same salad. It was a huge soup plate (not bowl) full of greens topped by plenty of sliced cold beets alternating with sliced, bard· cooked egg. A bowl of aalad dresSing -yes; abowt, -was served on the side. llelp )'OU1'11Ief. I would positively slather Thousand Island dressing all over the salad. Ah, those were the good old days when I had no weight problem - I could pile my plate fUll at every meal and it made .not an ounce difference when I stood on a scale. And that dressing, rem e mber , , wasn't in a n y dinky little paper cup. Whfm I make the aspic of any kind, I don't bother with mold. I pour it into a square cake pan, cut it out in squares with a pancake turner. By the way, you needn't be scandalized at the mention of sliced banana in the ·gelatin dessert. Bananas are recom~ mended. There is even an all· banana diet, one· for each meal 1 believe. I like bananas. I want to keep right on liking ~m, so that one is out for me. I would get so tired of them I would never care to see another one. Nan Wiley regrets that sbe cannot , provide p e r s o n a I answers to your cooking ques- tions;but questions of general interett will be answered In her column . Address yotµ' questions to Nan Wiley in cafe of the Oally Pilot. • VOllS VALUE PRODUCE Nature's besf deliver.d fresh doily. Fresh Asparagus Fresh Spinach ~= .,.10 Fresh Cuc.umbers---· i:::.-:: .... ,1, .. 9-- Honeydew Melons -:.:' ... 19 J)ESERT ~-·491 ~A!,:~=~_,,,.~.::,, •,!!I Fu1rt1 Avocados -:..·:: ..... 29 Fancy Pippin Apples "'~' ... 25 Mlnneola Tangerines ';:;'a.!' .::i' ... 19 VONS VALUE BAKERY Vons own bakery , fre"lltness, quality, selection. 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In • 10111 · prel>eated 400-degree oven IDI· Iii dlllcately bcoWDed -about 3Jn11 40 mJautes, Mallu I .,mnp, "lllV • I Santl1Co ·Rum io:..:::-";:ii" 3.99 CrJ•tll ColorHO Beer ,.:,t"g.. t.29 Gallo H11rty Burpndy o::.:~ 2.49 , PASSOVER SELECTIONS AIDS Ponds Cold Cream :-= ,84 Cutex Lipsticks . -;;: .66 Cover Girl Make·Up .. -:.:... 1.44 Ban Lotl eodorant ':#: .89 Cal& . th Be1ds ~= .83 M1nl1eh1wlfz lo rs ch , "= .39 htHt• Ftah ~ ~ ,99 9 1'iL .88 Mul10,ewl~ Mutos :::::: 2.89 ...,.ao.•"'.-""..i00 ""'"'------- JE EN'S DRY SKIN LOTION .S.led tM siz• you,.../ from Vons~ var~ ol flOfkHtol Mand ptocluct1 ortd quality private 1°"1. HEAD & SHOULDERS • LOTION SHAMPOO • • COMV!NENT 7-01. IOtflf . .88 Lon& & Siiky Conditioner .:. .. 1.12 Miss Clarol ".::~~ ... :.:."."' 1.32 VONS CREAM RINSE U~OlllfMON 16 Ol. "" .48 Ailms An., at hkliurst, Huntlnttaa Beacb llillllJ' Part D!tft, · Cliistrano Beacb · . ' 5922 Edinger Ave., al Springdale, Hant1ntton lleacb Laguna Hlls Plaza, El i Tom . . 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MEAT l PIES i Stouffer ·s Beef, Chicken, Turkey-I 0 oz l i..;;.;.;_~--------' i Tilter Tots 01£.m1 •••• -29c ' - WedM!daJ, Al>tll 4: 1973 PILOT·_AOVERTISER J• ' . . -... -, Stre;ch your budget dollars-a!'d your meal-time pl~rure-w•t~ cheese! And, at E Rancho,s price..s-with El Rancho s. variet)'-you'll ind tha_t_yo~ ~an -::;:;-=====!of[< · ore-nutri.tion, more fla vor, than you eom . posaible. B e a Super-Shopper ~his weefl,-'.and learn to love $l . . !"'·~ \ :'t ... \ JO(k \ ' ~ . ;,( . '· . 'MONfEREY ST.VLEI Dairy Fresh ... fro~ Cache Valley, Utah-where they know ch .... ! by the piece! Our own label ••• Sharp! ••• aged 12 months for the flavor you favor! by the piece Crea. •. ORIGINAL.· ~~C · · _ i . PHILADELPHIA ~~ GOod ao.many ways ... ~and w..hat a saving on this ~avorite from Kraft! 8 oz pkg. _Sliced · American . s9c Kraft's De·Luxe ... 12 oz. package . Sliced Swiss . . . . . 93c Fmm Cache V'!Uey-Swiss people! 12 oz. Mozzarella Balls • 55c Precious-8oz. (lZoz. ball ••• 751) Sliced Longhorn 79c Fisher's ... 10 oz. pkg. for sandwiche s! .. .. ·~ -Goudas & Edams · 59c Kaukauna Klub favorites! 7 oz. size Danish Dofino •.• s 129 Havarti ch ....... try it grilled! lib. Fondue Mix •••.. s1s9 The real thing fmm SwiSlj Knight! 14 o<. . . . Laughing Cow , .• · 59c Imported from France! 6 oz. package v El Rancho brings you this fa ntastic array of favorite sea.foods to help you beat the budget ·blues! Serve fish fo r economy, fo r value, for nutrition! · Rancho! , ' . ' ....... ~ ·-. . TOUTOJ25c SAUCE FOi Si>tiOidiild .. 8 ounce ca ns for-value! Margarine · ........ 39c FleiSChmann'~;na~e with corn oil! I .lb • Potato Buds 11 oz.. • 59° Instant lnal!hedpotatoos-Betly Crocker Wheaties • . .. . .. . 39c For a better.br.::akfast! 12 oz~ Long Spaghetti 2~c Make.it_ Italian! O;l~e A·l-. .. I I~;'• ' . Slar.J<ist\. . . -TUNA ., Chunk style light meat, •• No. 'h can! Instant Rice . . . . • 69c M.J .. B .•• , ready in minutes! 24 oz ' 59¢" Preserves ...... . Smucker's Strawberry in 20oz. jar Mixed Nuts •..... 79c Plantet's make it fun to eat! 13 oz. • .. Snack Crackers . . 43¢ "NabiscO-aJI varieties except Triscuit Hills Bros a· 5( COFFEE \ One lb. can (3 Jb. can ••• 2.53) I . i : 6oz.-reg. or with onion or bacon . : Macaroni & Cheese 29e Perch Reynolds Wrap . . 49¢ -' : Van de Kam p's ... with ham .•• lQ oi,pkg . Johnston's Yogurt 2oe Your choice of sundae flavors! 8 oz ; Green Giant .Corn 29c ' Mexicorn or Nibletsin butter sauce-lOoz ORANGE JUICE Springfield concentrate in 6 ounce ca n! (12 ounce can ... 37<) Liquor Dep't Values! ·-----------. ~ VODKA 5799 • ; Save 89' on the half-gallon. : Scotch HOODAYnm .... s459 • Bottled exc lusi vely for El Rancho! Quart • ! c d' s449 ana 1an o. llNml ••• · Smooth whiskey •• , 86 proof ••• fifth ~ Grey Riesling ..• s225 Wen te delightful dry wine! 5th . p 't•t s· h s2 25 e 1 e 1ra ..... i: A wine to be savored! Wente .•. 5th · f Sundries! TOOTH Wan t to make dinner an adventure instead of just a meal ? Then make it steak and lobs t er-from El Rancho-one night this week ! • FRESH LOBSTER From Pacific waters • avg wt. 1 to 1111 lbs. · FILET MIGNON · PASTE i---rt----------,-1·--l-Bee "eTid~loiin-. -o~...Y,.S,,p,A,~.i-- Colgat.e 1 •• family favorite! 5 oz. tube. Choice beef, aged for fla"vor! \L-~~~~~~---' Sliced· Bacon • . . • 89{ El Ranclio's own ••• thickeralices! T . I $}49 ampons ....... . From Playtex-R<!g or Super-30 ct Coets ........... 45¢ Sausage 11AuAN snLc • • s 12?. Easy to use C06metic pads! pkg of 80 Made fresh right on the premises! A "d s10' ' rr1 ..••........ Ground Beef ...• s11t. 1 Extra Ory deodorant! 9 oz aerosol can~ Extro lean, fresh-bulk or patties! Sweetb rea ds .. :. 89~. • FRESH! Fillet! of ocean fre8h perch-mild flavored and value priced! Trout FRESH! From the chilled waters ofldaho-as fresh as you could want! Net wt. 5 oi, HalibUt 'ff 69 STEAKS .... I · lb. Center cut ••• to offer more value •.. from Northern waters to afford more flavor! Fresh Catfish ...... s 1°~ Fresh Clams ..... 79 &. Louisiana .. : skinned and headless ! · Cherrystones from New England! Fillet of Sole ..... s 1 5 ~ Fresh Oysters ... 39c Engli sh Sole for truly mild flavor ! Western, for a stew! 8 ounce jar Turbot Fillets . . . . 89 i. Monterey Squid . 39~,. Rushed here from Greenland waters! S~ve on the5,lb. box at 1.75! Fillet of Flounder 89f.. Cooked Shrimp · .. s 19?. Serve these breaded, then baked! Perfect site for cocktails! Featuring U S.D.A . Choice Beef.· .. everyday! Heavy duty.in25 foot roll' · Instant Coffee ... 99~ Maxwell House .. ~. ~Bve'~ori 6 0&aize . --·· . . ·~ m. . . .. . . $1i9 uuwny .. -... . .. . . . . King size ((j4 oz.) fabric ooftenl!l!· -. ., . Dishwaher Al l' · ; • · 7 9~ Fot'aiillimatici!lb~sO .iz .. piicka1• · ZEE TOWELS Big Roll ... assorted colors and print. All Detergent . . . . 69c Low suds for high performance! Gt . size Cheez~lts .. ~ . , 2,; . 49c Great sriacks from Sunghine-. 16 oz tiox ,, Not just on advertised specials -but every cut, every day is of known quality ' • Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday /Oto 7 No sale• to deolers 7DAYS PriceB in effect Thur. through Wea. 7 Bone Roast ... s1 .~~ April 5 through April 1 r ' . Center cut, from U.S.D.A. Choice beef chuclt, for tenderness and.taste! Rous ... ·~. Have a roast tonight, then !"ake a potpie! U.S.D.A. Choice beef chuck!r Chuck Steak ... 99~. Here_'• how to get El Rancho qualiiy at a budget piice-U.S.D.A." Choice! Spare Ribs ..•... 89~. Really fresh-and meaty! ... to give you a main course the folks will love! · Game Hens ..... • AR CADIA : sunset anrt H "1ir,:on or r/Ni PASADENA": r/-'i/. SOUTH PASADEN A: n1 1iJ. HUNTINGTON BEACH : ,1:;u. NEWPOR1 BEACH . ,,,. ~ ... · s1.i1 ,.,,1 fl Rancho Center) 1UI•',. 320 West Colorado Blvd. ..!' frc:·" '.ind Huntington Or ' '' w .. ,nrr and Ai,:rn~\11~ PJi' l'i.11~ r,( .• ;·)·c) r~ ',' ',1H r r ' ' . •')' • 11 t I ) l • .. j I \ , :- • • WfdnHda.y, April 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT lft • • • . ' .. '"'< .• f!:,, .~ .... !JI" 'i-'' ' '' -; , .. -~ \• .,. ,. c;.. .. • ~ . 1 • Yes, you w1ant selection ... anCI fhet's whet we have' iit "The Reel Esteters." If you wen:t .e home thet cen be celled you rs end yours .alone, it "lill pay you to come to us. Remember we ere the largest locally ownea Reel Estate .firm with over I 00, professionals to help you every step C>f .the wey. Please drop by, we will be heppy to '"';.er any,,~{ your questions. ' -' • • "It'• hn to Be l\'~ to People'' ~ '' ~~i!'Aall. WANT ROOM FOR A ' ' . POOL TABLE? Here's room for several! La CuesU., "El Dorado'' model features 3 bedi'ooms, f.Mmal dilling, charming kitchen ,apd .ramny room· "'1th used brick firepface and a 1300 -?Q. tt. completed rum- pus, room. All very neat/sharp throughout, situ- ated 'Qn a cul-de-sac ~ar !Chools, ~ and shopptng. Priced well •below ma'fket "'1\le and replacement cost at S47.SOO. For addJtldnal \nfo, please phone 54&2313. ' You'll be more than proud to own Qlis• cute 2 bedroom and-den home ln Univ~I"!llty Par~ Near schools and shopping~center ... Va.cant-and .. waiting:_ !or 'sOme luclCy 'family. 2' baths. Large sunny kitchen' with buil.ltin eleCtrlc oven and range. Dishwasher, separate laundry rool'n; spacious living room with fireplace. Nice fenced yard with r-tio ... Prlced at $41,500. Gall 673-8550. ,. ' NEW DUPLEX Prime Ne'Wport Peninsula 1cicmtton. SpacioUs 4: and 3. Deluxe features Include floor to ceDing brick fireP,iace. Lavish use. pf 'tile in kitchens and b8i,lhs. Walk In closets -open beam ceilings. Laundry ate!t' for each ·u'nit. Steps to the 1beach. $109,000. call '646-7171 ... , • rrom~~~~n~!~~o~~to~~;~.~!ny This super shirp Newpoit '·RiViera 4 bedrocim 2 story has it all. A cypress and mirrored famlly rQprll, 1tone fireplace, OOn~ wet bar, .eat in kitchen, garden patio, sla~e ep.try, hug~ master bedroom and PXtras too nuinerous to mention. Hurry, this Is the best thtrlg in to"'n at $34,900. Call 546-2313. . . NEWPC!>RT HEIGHTS 2 Bedroom "·ith lots of livin g-space, large family roorn, plus living room and formal dinii:ig 1·001n. Super. pride of O"'nership lo- cation. $49,950. CaU 646-7171 YOU'LL GET THAT HOMELY FEELING The minute you step inside thiS beautifully . decorated 3 bedroom. Plushy carpeting, a cozy fireplace, and lots of "'&rm paneling set off this most appealing home, located in a. lovely quiet neighborhood. Priced -~~cl!lly _!Lt $30!._900. 847-6010. VERY SPECIAi: AT $31,500 NO MONEY DOWN WALK TO SCHOOLS Exciting to watch this beautiful home become a rea.llty. Loc.ted li:i lovely }Juntington ~ on a large lot \\ith large tree!?. Excellent !IOor PIM featurlil& 2 bedrooms and a. den, 1 %. ~tbs. See ' . . . This charming 3 bedroom and den home is \valk- ing dlat.ance from all schools. with no major streets to Cross. Secluded walled, tree shaded ba.Ck yp.rd with free folifl flagstone· paUo. Prem- • iU(ll . .eerpetini: ~· \''l\l1 .c;ov~r;rtgs make this. a great value at $25,500. Why wait. call now · this very special· home b7 calling 847""6010. • 54652.113~ -·----;------. r:----- • .. . QUALITY BUILT BARGAIN WOOD, GLASS, VIEW $32,900 A rnost unu;,u;l custom home in desil-able Corona d~I 1'1ar. Orerun kitchen, "·arm Jiv- Look at these features! 3 bedroom - 2 ing room and dining area -all "·ith Ocean bath; clean and neat as a pin. Room for ' Vie"·· A den espt.>cially deslRfled for study bOO.t or traile1· ..:._ gorgeous patio ready for purposes in addition t.o a recreation room surhmPr fun! Cl0$e to 11chools, parks, a · for the youngster. 4 bedrooms, 2~ii bf,UMI, beautiful lake. AU this 8.nd y(iu can· bike ·darkroom, and a garage to dcllght any to i he beach too; To see \his one, call us · ,man. You have to see this one. Call now -842-2535.• ,. \ 673-8550. "HOME PLUS iNCOMF' TWO NEW DU!'LEXES Two large, duplex units on 50 x 184 loL -.. .l.lQQbl ao(Qf....!\ .. 1™!4'.0'.l;!!'J~~ ··~ih uni~ h!li .2. large bedrooms ana a~ta.cnt<U. gara6'". Ex- CORONA D~I: t\4AR- a. ECTION cellent Huntfngton Beach location. 1~ced at $42,900..-:ro &ee c~ 842·25~ .:.· • ·· ~· ri~ .... DUt ~ beautiful. Thicls _s¥&-r ,-· ~ -. • ... • • .. carpeting. s dining room. CUtffi. M<f · For details call us about the!C fine custom desi~···l~~-Unll&-undec.-construetion In c):toice Corona, del Mar locaUon. Some ocean vle\v. 3 bed,rooms .. 2 bal.bs and 2·,~­ rooms. 2 batha. Quality built. Will lnclw\e \\'all to "'an carpet!: and drapes. Built-in kitchen<;, fircpface. call 673-&i50. most effi cient kitchen you've ever seen. 4 large bedrooms upstairs. Expansiv~ .cov- ered patios i\nd lush landscaping. Bring yow~l\Jr. along and it will be a unanimous decisjon. 847-6010. • A 110ME FOR THE . MONEYWISE-$27,500 . There will be no fina,nc;ial str.p.41, to ou11 this great 3 bedroom ·home.·lt lS lcioking fo1· a ne\v ov.·ncr who will keep it as nicely \,,as t:t'e former owners. lt'll be love at pw-se sigbt -only $3175 down. Call now, it won't last. 847-6010. .. AN ORCH~RD IN MEREDITH GARDENS "WIDE OPEN SPACES" Charming Dutch Haven Marina 3 bedroom ho1ne on huge cul-de-sac lot. Room for pool. boot, can1pcr, etc. Bcauutui lush landscaping:'.' Light, airy kitchen. All this for only $29,350. To &cc .ca.11 842~2535. . . . . -' ONLY ONE! 4 Bcdt•oom_ + Den or 5 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Enclosed patio, room !/pool table. Super Sharp. Ov.'ller will pay $975 of Buyers Costs. $32,500 to till ·price. Call _ NO\V 842-2535. HILLTOP HAVEN This view will last forever To the ocean you can see High atop a hill · Where you'll always \.\"81\t to be. A tri-levE'I McditE'rranean \V\th a Spanish style feeling Priced at Sl25,000 Sl.'C this home, it's most appealing. Cnll 546-2313. ' ' ' BEST BUY IN CORON.A DEL MAR Over 4000 squve feet in this custom home ICM'ated on fee lot with fantastic ocecvi viev.'. 3 klngsUed bedroorhs, i)lmlly room, lovely Jiving room and dining area plus huge recrealion room. Priced at an unbe- lievable $99,500. Call ~73-SSM for an ap- 1>0intment to see. ~ PLAYGROUND . IN MESA VERDE Exclusive listing on this comfortablc, Jam- ily home situated in choice location near country club In Mesa Verde. Features 4 bedrooms, family room With fireplace, 2lh baths, and indoor laundry room -all on one .level. Outstandlng,yard with, great pri- vacy and space for everything i.nclUding playground, 1)()0), lawn and patlOf,tirees. ·PriOC' $54:900. Please pl'ldlie 548-2313 for info. I .... YOU'VE BEEN ASKING WE'VE GOT IT OPEN VISTA VIEW Outstanding designed 4 bedroom, plus family room home in beautiful !-!arbor VIC\V Jlomf's. Cpi:on,._deJ Mar. ·2~ ·baths. Immacull\le through- out.< All .eleclrlc built-in k!tchcn: &paclOUs living room wlt:h. \l,aulted ce.lling, Fireplace, wall ot gla.ss ovctlol*lm: o.ce.an and IXtaY jet!Y_~t traffic. .Custom heated pool "'Ith jacuzzi. Price ~115,000. Call 673-8550. IT'S A POOL'S PARADISE And a meager price tag of $41,000 aCC\"ntuatn this fantastic jl'"·el located in much desired MCsa Verde. ~L'\\•ly rodccuratcd floo·ring, carJ}ets, dra.- peri~. and paint. No Maintenance yfl.{d. It's lm· 1naculate' and-reedy--fOfL-:YOU· to move Into. 847~ 6010. ' ' ' CHEAPER TH~N RENT WALK TO THE BEACH 4 ~'Th built-In stove and dishwasher, ~ carpets and drapes, freshly painted throughout.., sliding glass doors and 3 years old. OnJy $27,000 down. Less than a mile to the OCt'an. call now. 842-2335. One of the most charmiJJg to tiQepme avail- able in this choice· neighborhcP:i. Y-eatures 3 bedrooms. formal dining roofu,' Sunny kitchen with breakfast area and large, "-alnut paneled family room \vith f.ireplace. Tastefully d«?COrated .yi Jnuna~u.taie con· ditlon ihroughout. Loeated on. qutet cul- de-sac, near elementary school, park and tennis courts. "Wait 'til you see U1c yard!.' Priced at $49,500. 5•16-2313 !or ap- {JOintment. The Hving 1·001n is like a mountain cabin 2 BEDROOM HOUSE -"'•" wood ccilinl?S •nd beams with • olli"""""'--· '""' ;· R-2 LOT ;;;;:i·~~~~,.";~~~';,"· Two bcdrnoms. patio 'you WILL LOVE THIS NEAT, SWEET, COMPLETE ASSUME FHA LOAN PLUS A DUPLEX _ DELIGHTFUL ENGLISH Ev~rythlng young lovet:S_t -or retired old-2 bedrooms each. Separate patios -sepa-. 4 BEDROOMS · stcrs could want. Th.is -qel~gtit.ful i,ome in The Costa l\tesa home with beam~.ceil-rate garages. CutTenUy rented to terrific MEDITERRANEAN -~• • A-l condlUon baa 3 be(u.fums; a: cheery ings, and huge back' yard Is an ideal start-families for $275.00 total monthly pay-4 bedrooms and den plus 2% bath!!. 2600 square EASTS.DE CD$TA MESA kitchen with eating area. &lla.i ciirpets,and er home. Note the FHA assumable loan + ment. ·Located In Central Costa Mesa fof" leet of 1uxuriOWJ living, hardwood floors: 2 mas· • drapes in i!ving area help make· this an ab· R2 rezoning. Priced at $25,500. For details $51,000. Call for ·an appointment to see · aive old brick tireplaces, natural cabinets, ex- ' Low Do'""", , 'PA,Y. MENT .olute steal at $30,950. 847-6010. call 646-7171. this exciting NEW listing. 641Vi17L pensive. wood ..,..Ung. Spacious family kitchen """ ..... ~ ,1 • with huge pantry. Jumbo shake roof, large 3 car ll •·· 1 i.··. _, garage. Artistically landscaped, low maintenance Load·up the kl~and 1ook at·thls .we kept,.F.ast. yard with sprinklers front and rr.sr. Comi)are it side tamly 1ho'JJ.' At $30,000 lt~'t ~t long. agaJnst aey other home"at $50,500. Call NOW c .. a11 ....... s. ... • .. -11 ... 11 ... 1 .. 0 ... • ... • ... • ... P"" ... ' .. "1:".,.·,.·~·'.::tb __ .,_ ... _ . .,N ... o"f'-' ----------------· * tOP 'PRODUCERS * ---------·-842 ... ~2535 .... .._· --------- .. ' .. • ... ' I ' ' ' ..CMI . ...,... ' . • ............... -. m -. ,... .. ,,. ···~ -~············· . ' --. -.... - ' . I ' . ' "It'• Fu" tjll Be l\'fee to People" ............................................ ~ ............................................. · ............................................... .. .. 'Nhl'ORT BEAVB COSTA MESA B1JNTINGTON BEA()B ,~()ORONA DEL MAR INVESTMENTS -17N .......... ..... 21'0 H........... 1m1 .... ..... 6014 w--An. 3ll ...... 1... 1.790 ~ ...... Stolf! 101 ~~:...;_;;,;;_;~6.J1., .1;11--:-~•~,.C.-,....a,WllQ.:'O---~-.Z.oZ1315.-.....,_, __ -M7~10 -' "67JIRO Col19 M-M .. 16'1 11 ' • ' • "(• • I t ', • \ ' ' ' • ' • • ' ' .· • • • ' . ' " • • :· ,. ~ ~ I • \ -- • -11AltY Pf~llT • WrdnndoJ', April 4, 197) PJL.OT-AOVERTISER J AnflOUl1C~ • • • • • • 500 ~ .S14 The BlcfeltMarketplace on the ·oranpCOilt Mc:Ye Hon. for ~ • • . 12S • 149 Autornobllei • • ' • • • • • 9SO • 990 ................... S2l ·S49 .-. (~111111'11' •••••• -...ii-c;..,1 ..•.. U0 -199 finontial • • • • • • • • • 200 • 299 ~ for Sc* • • • • • • lOO • t24 lO$I & Found • • • • • • • s.so • 574 You .'.~·'8811 It, Ftnd "lt, (842~5678] . One Cal I Service Fast Credit ApPl'QV8I ~ •••••••••• 300-...,_ _ .... -· •• 575-'99 s.,w. ............ 600· 699 Trade lf,,Wfth a Want Ad ·~·-••••••• 9lS • '" ' • ·-- . ERRORS. Advortl .. n should chock tholr ~ ~ · DAILY PILOT ... .,,,,.. lloblllty for tlw flrtl . • . . _ ::....J~. ~•~d~• ~d~ol~ly~l~r~opot~rt~o~r~ro~rt~lmmod~~lo~t9~1y~. ~'T~!J-~~~1~,:;~··~'"'~-~;:~~i~··f~•;ltr~: .. ;~~fl!~~I ' --.... I~ I _ .... 1~j r-~~ .. incorr•ct lnHrtlon only. 'General Gen•r•I o.rteral G•n•r•t Gener1I , General General ~I _........ 11 ~! WANT TO JOIN OUR 'TEAM? ~J The three Colwell Properly offices that ad- --i ,;;=;;;;;;;.;;;;.;=;;;; MESA VERDE VIEW + POOL Goneral ' .. 'r'V".7""4tf#-S.f;t4 ,..,,,4# •maams REALTORS 28a USl'COllST HIGHWAY CORONA DB. MAR. CAUr; 644·7270 --- -HOME -FOR THE FAMILY .f That's p~r_t or O\~ning t~_is spaci~us T\VO " STORY--custom decoraleQome in BACK 'I BAY 'area -4 Be<troom , FAMILY ROOM , 2 baths, buiJ\ill-goUrmel kitchen, with many xtras. __e.oor--size yard. See to appreciate. V ACKBA y AREA --.. -....... --$52,500. " ~ DELIGHTFUL "' , -BAYCREST -· ; You11.enjoy Ibis lovely FAMILY HOME -on a secluaeastreet. 4 bedl'()Om; 2-1Jeth:-PAN- .< ELED family room with double fireplace i plus many custom features: Large feaced I yard ,.nd patio .. : .. ~.-_:__ ......... $63,500. a HARBO;:;;.; HOME '-SOMERSET MODEL " \Velcome children in this I am i I y TWO STORY 5 bedroom, lamily room home which fea tures 3 baths, formal dining room, WET BAR, large convenient kitchen with all the extras. Tremendous fenced yard on dead· end type street. FE.E LAND ... : .. $81,500. LARGE TWO STORY -FAMILY HOME - ... for the large family with a need for · many extras. SEP ARA TE family room, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, LARGE kitchen with din· t' ing area, PLUS a formal dining room, two • fireplaces (1 in the upstairs master suite). i Large fenced yar~°'.:._ th__: children. $56,500. . ~ ,.~ DUPLEX IN C D M vertise most extenolvely Ill-the-Dally Pilot are our Saddleback, Costa Mea11. &nd Corona del Mar offices. These octices are staffed by sin· cere full time profeaalonals< who . constantly try to keep up wltb our dynamic profession bT on-going,tralnlng_.lons under direction o our fine Pe,,..nnel Dlfector, Jack Back. With tbe quality and quantity of services the Colwell Company offers, we have a Hfull support" program to assist our sales people. OWNERACTION I That's right! & owner U you are an established licensee in these wants action so there's rare opportunity for areas you might call us: a super good buy on this lrvme Terrace 4 C..t• Moaa Coron• del Mar Soddlobo<k bedl'()Om pool home. Located close to park 646-0~55 675-7225 5864222 and private tennis club. Offered at $72,500, but don't forget owneraction. {Has been on 4 BR +-DINE 'J n. tr til lhe markel 15 days!) .... litit. UNl9UI HOM~ l~~~o~o:.:. ~;~MAI, •71~000 i su1i1DIA11' o• THE cot.wru. co. suesro1At'I' o • THI <OlWILLCO. ---U-,_. ICJU I: fi()M~§ PANORAMIC VIE\V TO SJGNAL 11ILL & CATA- LINA! Prime lifei;a Verde exccut_\ve location. 2 story double door <'n!ry. SUnkcn living roo1n. W'hite fonnal fireplace. JIUge FORMAL DINING ROOM! VIEW kit· dien' & spacious, too! Sew- ing room. Large step down family room. Wet bar. <t large bedrooma. Master suite w/private SUNDEX.'K + PANORAMIC VIEW! "Secret" loll. Sparl<li"I ~URED S\VfMMING POOL -PLUS JACUZZI PCX)L? 3 car garagl'. Parle 1ike yartl. Call no1\1 • 646-0.~. IOKl\I LOl\O\ Gener1J General ****** * T~YLOR CO. * DOVER SHORES--$225,000 Truly a luxurious ''executive borne"! We recommend it to the most fastidious. Very spacious contemporary with 5 bdrooms, fam rm, huge dining rm & 4lh baths. Expensive cptng. & drapes, abundant marble. Air-cond. thruout. Located on beaut. site . ''Our 28th Y •• r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO,, Realtors 2111 San Jo1quln Hiiis Road "Overlooking Big CanyOn Country Club'' REALTORS Gener ii Gener ii J!;nJa ..96'6 PRESTIGE-WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 21 Linda Isle Drive Traditional home with 6 bdrms., 51h: baths. Large sunken living room, family room & breakfast area. 2 Stairways, 3 fireplaces. i\1ain channel view. . ........... $295,000. For Complete Information On All Hamn & .Lots, Ple1se Call: .. RE 4 , 'U"'~ POOL HOME 3 Bedrm borne. ~v l'.'VJ)et, fresh paint, enclo8ed patio, heated Bluehaven pool. Ac- cess to rear ~ !or boat Ol' campcr:-$26:SOO. - SIX UNn'S . • • on large Jot, Eastalde Costa llfc.sa. $72,500. C-ZONE CO?-fMERCIAL LOT ;,9. x 290' I \37.500 1 Roy McC•rdle Realtor lS!O Xe1\ por1 Blvd., C.:'lf. 548-7729 BACK BAY Rose lovers -see this very immac., newly cptd. & draped home.· Fann sfylc Jcitch. wtlge. eating area; 3 ixlrms., 2 ba's & extra storage Jn the 2 ear garage. A great N'pt. Beach buy for only $.18,500. SPLENDID BEACH HOME Closr lo grcnl .111\'intming & surfing--only S2S,900 for a re11Uy shru1> 4 Br., 2 ba. co111ioininiun1 11'\!h 2 car en· e\OS('d garage: lgc. pntio, etc . JB HA\" <'• lllo.\fll 675-3000 BLUFFS ~~Ing BAY VIEW 1rom thl.s immaculate 3 bedroom Bluffs condo Beautltully decorated with expensive carpeting & drapes Large, vle1v sundeck Private community recreation facility & s11·immlng pool $68,600 HARBOR NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 T • Le I REALTORS Gonorol Gonorol n• Ye I SlNCE 1'14 Bill: GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B1ysldo Dr,. Sulto 1, N.B. 675-6161 1---------'--------Gonor•l Gonor11 Formal Dine I 673-4400 2 ·STORY QUESTION: 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Family + Banus ! ,,.,~~!!!!!!!!!!~....,. 4 BR + POOL <'We need anoth.r home. We Ch "' F' don't want ID buy unW we GOLf COURSE PRIME NORTH MESA LO-o ... e. 1xer $23 5001 ..n 1hi<I..,. because« poo. CATION! Gorgeoo• • 3 3 BR I" Lot • • aible double home pay-VIEW l~ls • stain glass entry. + ICJ BEAat TOWN • 2 STORY . ments. On the other band, MARBLE FLOOR foy<rl· $23 5001 BARGAIN! Immaculate we don't want to aeR this 1'\>ft1..{AL DL~ING a r c a ! t • decoramr tawne home. NEW one untU we t1od another. Outstanding 5 BR, 3 ba. CaliI.·Contemp. on Bright kitchm. 1-lugl' ram. CHOICE WESTSIDE FIXER.· CARiPETS! 4 queen me Now what?'l?" Mesa Verde Goll Course. Owner bldg. new ily room. PLUS giant step UPPER! PRICED UNDER bedroom&. Giant dining SOLUTION: home, wants long escro\v; buy now at $74,500 down BONUS ROOM with MARKET SELLERS room. Encbed patio. Take adv•uwane or Colwell \VET BAR! Queen size bed-LIQUIDATING! 3 giant JIM HYNDS Has been in Real Eltate since 1968. He-came to the , real Htate profession trorn a career In engineerlna:. Ile baa worked in new residen- tial sales at \VesUake Vil· lage, 11•est of Los Angeles and, in the sa:le ol invest- nlent projM'rly in Los An· · geles Md Orruige Counties. !·le bccnml:' a Real Estate Broker in 1972 and !or the pa.Et 111·0 years hns been selUng rt'sid1•ntial property in Orange County. He is proud of his Jailing associ· l ation 11rith 'The R ea 1 1 Estaters. Please contact JIM HYNDS to serve )W in buyJna or aeU!ng yopr home or in- vestment properti~ 646-nn $45,900 EASTSIDE Lovely 3 or 4 ~room 2 slOry home on large lot in quiet rraff:lc free location. New dttp shag carpel, for- mal dining. custom kitchen and 2\1 sparkling baths. Just listed at $45,900. Best hWTy ! CALL 54.i-~2·1 SOUTI-£ COAS'f REt\L TORS REDUCED , .. to $3.1,950. Outstanding family home on quiet street. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath & family room plus overs.lzed multi- purpose bonus room. nr~ place, shake roof &: patio. , 540-1151 Open E-. • . HERITAGE . . REALTORS SpaI1din OLYMP?C SIZE ..... ._ CORBIN MARTIN rooms. Double door master bedrooms. Super size lot. POOL! Jra FAMILY? LOW " ' ' Call 646-0555c or 675-'1225 • ,vith dressing room. 3 car Great starter home or IN-~ BtJDGET7 H re' your garage, giant circular patio. VESroR'S BARGAIN! VA ··c k Jack" !'f."::~3.&.e ;..; -call •. -~'' ~-REALTORS Coll Anytime 644-7662 P•rl< like yard. EXECU· BUYERS WELCOME! racer \rW"V\1\1 -··-·-TIVE 1-IOr-.tE • BUDGET ONLY $23.500 -take ad· Hottest Westcliff value! 1: PRICED~ $43,950! Call fast vantage -Call &1:).0300. Su~ sharp 3 BR, 2 Bi\. · :t· :i · G9ner11 I Gener ii . 6&0303. Bltns, crptg, d~. pool. ---------· I Priced .right at $59,900. LDw IOKl\I L 01\0\ '"'"°''°' °' '"' «>.wm co. NEAR BEACH! I NEW WORLD• down"' trade. Call~- SLIDE AND ) FORMAL DINE! $24,500 ·1 F • ' ! "" SWING SET 1• V. E. l'°"unl & Co. I $28 2001 Low"! prke nvaBnble '°' n , .. 1~, •••n........., \\1111 love the large block wall ' • s~aciou~ 3 bedroom, 2 bath '1 __ -.. ..-... ..-_ -.. For that Item under $50, try ==========::==='I ,.,,,,,.(!,,, lenct!d rrar ya.n:l _ real se-Ul\"BELIEVABLE BUT with built·ln klt~en, double -~~ the Penny Pincher. Classified Ad. &t2-567S. "'Ch . f l ·1 'th MANY EXTRA b t lo f I nd he curily ?llon1 "·ill fancy the TRUE! BEACH TOWN LO-garage and ternfic recrea· f INVESTMENT fl . armmg ron uni WI u Is o t surrou s t garde~ kitchen, formal din-c;ATION! <;racJc;l~ brick tlone:I area In. th.is ~ast ap-· Gtner1I Gtner1I CLEAN AIR SMELLS FUNNY FEATURES. Shast: carpeting tbruout plus gorgeous 4 bdrm home with Ing room separate st'I'Vice fireplace. Giant liVUlg' room. prec1&.tlng v 1c1n1 t y of TIME _ 1----------------- wallpaper. 2 bedroonis (master bedroom is loto1 of extra room. 2 shining porch with ',Jc bath and U1e FOR.l\tAL . DINING ROOl\I! M~ion Viejo. Same modi:'! - oversized ). SECOND UNIT is for the bache-=~/~nc~~ ~1!.fch': ~ramatlc open beam ceil-~trype:~he~=~ ~~a:n:or ~·500$24.~~ B;:~taf"'un~~ngc~en~~sa~ Jor, 1 bedroom. ALI ... lN IMMACULATE drapes. Great used brick 1n~s. Dad will take to th~ 36• S'WIMMlNG POOL. Pool Assume exisUng FHA loan 2 Bedroon1s each. Separate CONDITION. Manicured landscaping. Needs fireplace. 5% down on a pnvate famll.¥ ~-den sweep and slide lncluded. and $214 per month includes fenced yards, garages, Jaun- no rep.'• 1·n or out •74 950 $28,500 sales price \\ill han-with Its own .ti.replace. Extra d-lot H .. -at EVERYTIUNG! · dries. S750./mo. income. 1.1 • • • • • • • • • • ' -• • • 1' • ' die it. Ca.II FOUR king llized bedrooms ~~., ; -·J - Plus 2 family bath Yo .11 $28,axJ -\\!Oil t lut. VA· Asking $69,500. To make AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES • u no dow1I buyen1 welcome! offer, · • · REAL TORS 644-7270 love lt too • · • · $52·900· Tak advantage ca 11 CAU.. 540-1151 Open Eves. tner1I Gener11 Realtors 5'1~91 c. F. Colesworthy ~-Real2~ \Vcrtclill ri:;1111 _ Ol>('n Eves Realtors ~O Open 'till 9 PM 1-:;--~~~~~~~~~...,..~-I;:;;:::::='~~'-.;;,:;:;-, ) Cl assit1t>d Arfs ... 642-54>18 Sf-II idle ltcnu; ... 642·5678 I OKI.\ I L 01.\11\ "'.5'f"'" HERITAGE REALTORS I I VIEW H.V.H. -$74,900 Vacant -move-in condition. Great corner · location . View of hills & peek·a·boo or ocean. 3 Bdrms. & family room. Triona Bergin CORONA DEL MAR Fine family home -loads or room. Beautiful location. New decoration. Take your time- but hurry. $89,950. Appointment? Call Paul Quick PRESTIGE LIDO CORNER Dramatic "one o[ a kind". Best Lido ad- dress. Spacio us rms. Excellent fl oor plan . 3 BR 's. & fain /dining r1n . 2 Frplcs. :J Car gar- a.iz:e. Ca ll Butl 1\ustin 1 OCEANFRONT ESTATE hteh;wti;" og_.ri• ·, 011'-Lx.clusi""-llCLl\'.Lµri>: beach. l ... uxurious ho1ne \V/4 bcd roo n1 s 41,t.i baths. Pool & thera p y pool \V/ja~uzzi. $350,000. Carol Tatum LOWEST PRICED HOME IN BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Reduced to below owner 's cost! Land includ· ed, '$99,500. Howard Wells LARGE LIDO LOT Room to garden or expand or for your favorite pet. Three bdniis. & den & charm- ing! Full price $94,500. Gene Vreeland CHARMING, CORONA DEL MA!l General General MACNAB . IRVINE EXCITING BA YFRONT OFFERINGS 90' LIDO NORD Vacant bayfront lot, extra depth, pier & ~lip privileges . Offered on long term lease or will sell with 40 year mortgage If de- sired, to qualified buyer, interest on'ly first 10 years. (Macnab-Irvine the leasehold specialists). Call us. (J-50) RARE BAYFRONT ESTATE 73' on ba)•front. 269 .ft. deep. Beautiful French Counlry flaror b.r Grenzbach. Soar- ~lltllliS. µane1~-wn nr.antlllUnmm­ cJ1andelier & sconces tFrench circa 18th century ). 4 BR., 5 baths, formal dining rm., study & billiard r1n . Pier & float for lge. yacht. $790,000. App'! only. (J-51) LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT Paneled frplc., excepUonal quality, elegant 5 BR. Most extraordinary bayfront, pier & slip. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. #54 LIN· DA ISLE (J-52) ~IDO BAYFRONT AT ITS'NEWEST & BEST Resplendently colorful. Absolutely spot- less. 4 BR, 5~ ba's.; famil y billiard rm. Sensational bar. Slip for lge . bo•l. Priced to sell al ~265,000. (J-53) "' REAiTUR.';i TRIPLEX $38,500 Large studio units with gar· ages & parking on alley. l'ii: baths, \\'asher It dryer area, each unit. Present income $490. month. Ntwport If Palrvlow 646-1111 (•nrtlmo) ONE OWNER Original O\\"ners or this lovely I 3 bedrocnn 2 hath ho1nc have dcl'.'idcd to sell ond I travel. 13 Y<'nri; old but in l\ilNT COIKlition. T \V 0 patios, lush d l ch on d 1· u Inwns. Just li ke you'd ex· peel a hon1e to be nfter- years ot loving care. Truly a real "CREA~I Purr·._ Newly listed. Only $33,500. co: Ts ' WALLACE · REALTORS --:tS4141...,4141- (0pen Even"'9•1 MESA VERDE NORTH MESA 3-DEN-POOL $35,9507 Arched 1'-teditCtTanean t'ntry, Shimmering fi sh pond. r-.·Iexi- can brick fireplacf'. Huge family room. DEN tor dad! Tile kitchen. Low care yard. Sparkling fenced PCXJL! VACANT -FA ST OCCUPANCY! Take advan- tage • call 645-0303. I Ol(I \I I Ol \O\ ~'tA,1()~', 4 Ir + Pool TUCKED AWAY Nowport Holtltl• $39 500 I ;n a quiet oomer ol """ 2 Bdnns., 1 bath; frpl.c.: on 1 • Verde. 4 Bedrooms. 2 bath~. lge. nlainlcnnncc-frec yard. ON i\lesa Verde tree sl!&dcd rrunily room and J:i rg-t' \\' lge cnc!O&cd patio. Oc·1 laM. l i\1''.\l;\CULATE -1 tale Jiving ro o111 tacheci 2·C'/\t garage plus 1-'LUS ~I\' carpels! · ~:r:;ect .11 c t t i n i.: ··,ill; I kin"' ~t1A' bedrooms. llugc tttiht i'Opka~uWw Prlc... nl 137,500. amt y roo1n. c t! N 1 . 1 '""" kitchen. Covered cabana. ing. i c1v on t IC n1:ir.H! , Call : 673-3663 642-2253 Ev£'S. Spatkting '>l.TOught l r on Call u!I quick. Priced unly enclo~cd POOL! E x t rn $34,500. associated O QO K [~S-A [AL T O QS :r2; w 9,,Jl>or ~11 l~t) MOVE AFTER SCHOOL'S OUT -lh1I ohorp 4 bedt'OOl1I -Hltblands home In the dealnble Weatcl.W area. ~ pool 11.ztd E-Z care yard with tall treel. Oc- eupe,ncy mld.Junt. $36,000 can 67>-;;679 sharp. JI.JUST $EE -Call lo-CALL 546-MSO f0pen e1•t•11,) day 6-l>--0303 101!1\I L Ol\O\ ... ( .. ' ' '"'' ' SEPARA'lt IONUS ROOM • ,_~ ..... HERITAGE . • REALTORS -FRISH- OCEAN AIR MACNAB .IRVINE CUSTOM BAYCREST~77,500 4BR's, 3 baths. Lovely yard. Close to schools. F. Peralta 642-8235. (J28) FOR THE GOOD LIFE Choice Lido Isle 3BR close to swlm beach, tennis courts, sailing. Ne\y super kitchen. Loads of storage. 2 sunny paUos. $89,500. Helen Hartley 642-8235. (J39) HARBOR VIEW HOMES Super Carmel Model -Spiffy Clean! 3 spacious BRs, 2 sparkling baths. Located near the sea, shopping & schools. Joyce Edlund IHU235. (J40) EASTBLUFF-VIEWI First offering. Immaculate 4BR, 2 ba- beautifully kept & professionally landscap- ed grounds. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (J41) DOLLAR STRETCHER Delightful Westcliff 4BR home w/lovely yard & excellent location. Don'~ miss this one! $68,500. Charles Arnold 642'8235. (J42) "YOUNGER THAN SPRINGTIME" Warm & invitin 4BR w/hi h beam ceil- mgs.mc us re w . uper , canyon view and loads 0£ charm. $89,500. Helen Hartley 642-8235. (J43) GARDEN OF EDEN Great 3BR, 3 bath w/handyman's dream garage. Spectacular landscaping. Situated In "poah" Baycrest. $76,900. Joyce Edlund 64U235. (J44) OCEAN VIEW LOT Good building site w/sweeping ocean view. Only $22,500. Charlea Arnold 64Um. (J45) SPYGLASS HIL~ Sweeping view by day, a myriad of Ughts by night. Lovely 4 BR. home , ready for. occupancy. Lois Egan 644-6200 (J47) Old C<irona de! Mar; delightful area, So. ol hwy. Walk to beach. park & shops. 3 BR's. & guest. qtrs. Remodeled 1971. $89,950. Ca thryn Tennille lll-07911 Irvine 101 Do¥tr Dfl.,• ••2•1231 1144 MacAnW N<i• 1200 Nigel Balley & Assoc. RLTR. with flttl>lace A bath, plu. 3 BR, 1 BA. large Uv nn. ~w crp1s &.drpa. 305 Broadwl)', Colttl ?.1esa -o~ dally e CALL ANYTIME e ~3921 or E vo. 64M54~ lkautltul 3 bedroom home located on cul-de-sac 1t., on- lv % mile from the Cleelln. lot.! of paneling, hUJte con-crtte pAtlo wtth fJrcr!ng, lush J11indJc1tp\ng, I Sp«'\,.) plicy ares !or the kkb:. Thl1 Lachenmyer ~.~:.·,,:.~~·: 11~~:~7''-I ·fTntne I _:.~~-~11'~=-1 OUR l\IOVF:r YOUR--oP· . _ • l'ORTIJNfTY! t..ke >'""""-W RWEAALLLATOCRES -HI-°""' ~-· OMne·buUt Carde n home. Rc.iltot • 5IO NIWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. ----' t.ovlngly land~caped & ~ Open Evenings IM&lleCArUMw '44·atl decorated, ch1b k lake prlv. vac11.~es COllt money! Rent e 962-4454 e - $46,<m lnclds. mMY extras. ~ houJe, apt., store !!!!!!!, !!!!!!!"'--"'!!'!!'!'!!!:!" J --.... thru. 1>&!11 PtJol Sell ldlt tt,ml . , , '4U678 Oattlied Ad. -Sell idle ltl"ltlS •• • 642 :Mi78 I 1. • DAILY PILOT FREE REAl_._ ESTATE LICENSING COURSE • • 1973 Famous Licensing Course now available thru Tarbell. Applicants fully reimbUrsed upon qualificatio n. For d~ tails call Mr. Sloan (714) 832-Mlt-O in Orange County, on weeke nds 832·700-0. 1--' • I , .. ··."· ' .. _.,. .... ..,,.;,_ ~-.. ·~-,,,1,::1.,:::i•;;:;t • Fr ee Placement Service s.n Ju•n C•pi;tr.no. Thi1 hom• ii 1Ur• to pl•••• •nv f•mily .• bedroomt , 2 b1th1. f•mily room, fir•pl•e•. Qu1lity 1li1k• roof. B••uliful briek pttio. Room for yo11r e•mp1r or bo•t. Form1I dinin9 room & dining 1r11. Mod1rn 911 buill -it11 with d i1hw11~1r. New pri<:• $4•,900. 491 -11'41 DRAMATIC BARCELONA! Fou11t1i11 V•ll•Y· l1•utHul home '4 bedrooms, 2'l>1tft1 . form •I dit1it19 room, Just 21h ye1r. old. P1tio. Firepl1e•. All d1lu~1 built-i"' with di1hwe1h1r. Doubl1 •lll ry to 1 m19nifie111t c•th1d- r•I c1ilin9, Sunk•n livi"IJ room, 1t1p-up f•mil y room . R1duted rice s•1.soo. 142-2561 J UST S'k DOWN AND MOVE IN I. Hut1lin9to11 l1acli. Vary 111.trp ) b1dr40lf\ •ith • b11uliful d1<:or. ld•1llv l111d1c1ped, Petio, dinit19 roDm. Thie~ 1ha9 <:.trp•+.. lluil t-i"1 with di1hw11lier. f 1rnilv roOIT!. Only t '/i ..,,,,, old. Sp1rkl11 thruout. $14,500. 962-55611 • Advance Training Program Fountain Valley ----- Beautifu l 3 Bdrm! $37,990. Ont• of those rare finds ! Quiet-rt'laxe d neighborhood, easy walking distance to local shopping. Set"htded rear llving room. 3 spacious bcldrooms. Brick fireplace & family room, Gounnet kitchen with built-ins' & dishwasher. Great covered patio. (01615) 81~;,.2561 . Exciting 4 Bdrm! ldC'ally suited for any large fainily. Large fan1ily room. F irl'J>l<1C'l', sccludC'{l l'Pnr li\'i ng 1wn1. Ovt•rsiz.ed hedJ'OCl111 \\'ilh lo\'l'ly ha[cony. S1\•aying paln1 ln.'c:>. rtoon1 fo1· your bo.'.lt or tr;i ik·r. l\lodern kitcht•n. Extra ulili!y roon1 for laundry & your s1•wiu~ roon1. $.18,500. (01608f 842-6691 Lots of Extras! $31,CXX>. Now down tL'TTllS make it ca~y for yoU to own thi!I most attractive 4 bedroom. P atio, dining room. Forced· air heat. Seeing is bcli<'Ving. tfH6271 846-0604 Comfortable Living! $32,WO. All utf wanted extras. ii bcdroorns. Dining room, 2 ha1hs. Pano, J'('ar living roon1. F'ircplact'. fan1it.v 1'00n1. Plras- ing ki!chcn buil l-ins v.-ith d1sh1111shl'r. Niet'ly lanrl- s<.·ap1.·d. Quiet area. {01721) &12-2561 Sparkling Clean! $3.1,950. Beautiful home with 4 bedroom. Excellent location. Near schools & shops. Lovely patio. Secluded rear living 1'00m. Family room, fireplace~ Dining room & built-ins. Gorgf'Ous fruit trees & roses. ( 00884) 002-1373 Gorgeous Home! Custom bC'auty \Vilh 3 spacious bcdroon1s. 1'~anll'lstic yard. Co\'rl'f'fl patio, d ining roon1. buil1-ini: & dis h 1vas her . Fircpl:1ce &. f11 1nily room. Lov1•!y paneling acccnls. Supt"r hon1c lrss than :: yl'al's old. $46,900. {0158(1"1 962--886.'; That Special Home! At your pice. S33,900. Lovely garden home ideally located near an attractive park & golf course. 3 bedrooms. Family roon1 with a fireplace. Deluxe built-ins & dishwasher. Oose to everything. (0ll35) 962-1373 COSTA MESA 2955 Horltor l l't'd., 540·1 720 tlEWPORT BEACH Fountain Valley I --I Executive 4 Bdrm! $45,500. }, any cUsfom fe~ 3 baths! 1'~ormal dining, room. Deep-shag carpets. P a t i o , Family room & fireplace. Just 3 years old. Qualily shake roof. CUstom drapes. Must see to appreci~te. (00966) 962-1373 3 Bdrms. + 3 Baths! $47,750. Especially-nice home, just immaculate. Formal din- ing room, patio. Built-ins & dishwasher. Paneled family room. J.~ireplace in the living room. Sprinklers front & rear. Caressing shade I.recs. t01642) :162-5500 Huntington Beach Your Best Deal!--- $32,950. Superior 4 bedroom home. Ex<.'E!llent landscl'lping." Mliny lovely rose bushes . Built-ins bttakfast nook • Dining room, built-ins. Seclud- ed rear living room. Family room with fireplace. You must see to appreciate. (01717) 3 Bdrm.-No Down! I i Costa Mesa ----------- Back Bay Home! <'.tcorgoous 3 IK'1.il])()n1 hon1e. Pool, heated & filtered, Flagstone decking. Patio. 2 fireplaces. Famil,Y room , Dining room, bui l t-tns , dishwasher. Lots of-fruit-treeL Builtin BBQ. Dog kennel. Two guest houses. Lots of elbow room. $69,900 (CKrlOO) 540-173> Sharp Townhouse! , $21 ,500. In to p condition. Large yard, patio & pool, 2 bedrooms, forced-air heat. Dining 1'00111. bu i It-i n s, disl11vasher. Sub1nit your of- !ers. S.10-1720 Costa Mesa See _ And J__uy! $24,950. Vcl'y pleasing 3 bedroom wl!h many special features, Lovely s e c I u d e d patio. Dinlng room, family room & fireplace. Kitchen built-ins w l th dishwuhtt. Ready for immediate oc- cupancy. (01494) St&-173) Super 3 Bdrm! W0,800. You really must see this lovely home. On a quiet I l'UI de sac street. Ind irect lighting in the family room. I Fireplace, buill-ins, dining roon1 & patio. \!Jet bar, screen- ' ed atrium. 2~:i yrars old. {0lcl95) 5'10-ltll Mission Viejo View Unlimited! Herc -1r-is! ·Alt-thnt";.-mr'\"T · wAnted in a homr. Spacious 4 bedrooms. 3 baths! Brick patio, Front yard court ...,·ith alumpstone & wrought iron. Pro'"8ianal landscaping. Two fireplaces. Fonnal d i n I n g room & dining A re a . Ultra-modern kitchen. $58,950. (01756) 836-roGO Laguna Beach ~-T~re-me-ndousY~iew~!~ &oautifu! 3 brdroorn lmml' schedulNi !or roinplctlon in June. There's still lime to selecl your favorite colOl'!I. Gre~t PMi? with lg_ts of deck- ing. Dining room. Secluded. ~ar living room &: lovely fireplace. Gttat unobstructed view. Cathedral beam~Ulng. Separate breakfast r o o m . S!ric:tly quality! $65, 000, 101673)-494-800.1 Madel Condttion! 143.500-Expe.-iy •='"'"' 10-Exclusive Living ! side & out. 3 bedroorns. ran1ily Ah!'Olurel,v 1n111·,-,,lous. Ter- room & forn1al dinin~ 1"0?111. raeed hillside. h'.ll'St' eor,.11 1 & Gorgeous "iew. P;; t lo. ' .. , A f . , d' 4 b -, -F " I & r ·1 -1 scpa1.11c -Ul.llll' SIU 10. u1 t-ins. 1rep aee ami_y I bedroonis, all n1 oder n ijunti11CJton BeacH S:!:l.500. Loaded with extras. Bring your boat & trailer. Large panlry & built-ins. BBQ. Lar1o1:e farnily kitchen with dish\\'ashc1· & buill-ins. Large patio. Dining roon1. Rear liv- ing rooni & fireplace. (01TI6) ----------I -----c-----~2 years old. (0!56:JI I built-ins. Dinifl).: room, family moin & fh't'plat,•. Rear ll\'lng Super Deluxe! $52,750. Bealrtiful La CUesta home wilh 4 bedr o oms. rotmal dining room. Patio. Secluded rear living room. ·A.Lr-conditioning. Cu 11 to m drapes. Family room &. fireplace. Shag carpets thruout. {01752) 962--SS&i 3 Bdrm. With Pool! S-15.500. Don't n1iss this! Heated & filtered pool. Firepit & lircplaCt'. Fan1ily room '"ith huilt-ins v.>ine rack. Patio, din- ing room. Gas buillins \.\'ilh dishwasher. You C<'Ul't go wrong! tot~) 84&--0604 Look llo ·Further! Just like a model home ·wide & out. 4i bedroOms. Shake roof, patio. Lo ve I y easy-maln-- t.enance yard. Dining room, family room & fireplace. Gas built-Ins. Assumable VA loan. $44,950. (01157) 962-&65 3Bdrm.-$29,900! Contemporary Home! pg,950. Very good location. 2-slory 4 bedroom with lovely :len. Dining room & shake roof. Two patio.<;. N e w built-ins w I th dishwasher. Fireplace. Very nice, (01678) --viiur Lucky' Day! S24,500. Very special 3 bedroom with numerous ex- 7<1.s. Lovely rear yard. F"orced-air heat. Dining roorn. 1atio ,t_ built-in~ \\'ith a :lishwasher. · Fireplace. Will sell itself; (01671 ) 846-06().1 Custom 4 Bedroom! [n Huntington ijarbour. Lov~ly ~ustomized Balboa with 5panish accents. 3 baths. F"ormal dining room. Huge tile patio. Spacious master suite with fireplace! Great family with ctlstom Iireplace. ~ar garage, Rear living room. P leasing deluxe k i t c hen , $65,000. (01669) 84&-1383 Here It Is! That $31,950 home yuu've \\'anted. Lovely 3 bedrwm with 2 baths. Attractive fishpond ac- c:ents the entry area. 'l'hick ~hag carpets. Fireplace. patio. Charming Home! $36,$0, First time on the market. 3 bedrooms, 2 baU1s. 2-story hon1e on large 19t. Family room, huge bonus room. Covered patio, fruit trees. Nicely landscaped. 011 quiet cul~e-sac. 540-lraJ. 3 Bdrm-$31 ,950! Jn exceUent condition 2 baths, 1 dining room, kitchen bullt-ins 'vith dishwasher. Fi['{'place, secluded re a r living foom. L a r g e storage area. Roo1n for boAt or r.a1nper. Forc~-air heat. No do\vn terms available. {01259) 979-2390 Near Country Club! $45,750. Immaculate 3 bedroom home on quiet cul de sac. Family room with fireplace. Tile root. Dining ro o m , dishwasher, built-ins. Secluded rear living room. Shows like model. (007&1) 962-8865. Reduced $2250! Chvner ls very anxious. Prin11' Coll ege Park hon1£>. 3 bl'tl- rooms, 2 00.!hs. P a11o, fan1 ily room. Ideally landscaped. A Priced just right. Room for boat or trailer. Forced-air heat. Patio, dining 1"00n1. Farnily room ,ti, k i I ch en !Juilt-ins. Already wired for 120. Very nice home, easy on the pocket book. (01728) 8'12-6691 I n1us1 see! Ne\\' price" $32,500. 540-1720 Dining roo1n & built-ins. Ex-1 cellent area. (016681 846-1383 I Just Married! $19,900. Here's your·chance to own your first home. Nice 2 bedroom with 2 baths! Dining room, fireplace. Patio &: deluxe kitchen built-ins, Wall tirwall carpets & drapes. No down terms available. (01729) 962-5566 Huge 3 Bedroom! Best locat1on. With 3 baths! Fonnal dining room. Patio. Family room with lovt!ly (ireplace. D e l u x e built-ins with dishwasher. Ownar very anxious. $51,500. ( 0 1 6 6 5 ) 1142-fJ691 HUNTINGTON BEACH 16111 leocll ll•d. 142-6691 9017 AdofM 962-5566 ttll Hamilton 16552 hlN Chk o 962.8165 8•6-1113 1 Year Old! $38,950. 1\ real charm home. 3 bedrooms, large cow.<red paUo, extra bath. On quiet cul de 1ae. Fireplace, family room. Built-ins with dishwasher. Many special f ea tu res, Assumable VA loan, (01351) 540-1720. MISSION VIEJO Lot11no Hiik Pkn:o 8l0·60l0 EL TURD Irvine Beauty Abounds! Gorgeous View! $33,9IXI, Complete privacy in "thi& beautiful 4i bedroom home. $fl().$0. The kleal tamlly home CUatom drapes. Dining room, with professional landsea.Ping. buil t-ins & dishwashe r, Located in the ranch area of Fireplace, family room , Irvine 3 full baths. dining AMumable VA loan. Qw-ner ' built · dishwashe has been trarWerred & must ""'Fi ~1..-·--1 ..,.mn' ---"'""'[:-Jnde. quick sale._ Wl606l . ll"f.'.,....ce, a y room • .,.~ 830-6030 roof, co.vcred patio. Sprinklers !ront, & rear. Raised planters. (01187) 540-1'/'20 5 Months Old! $41,700. Ne'v Cornell model home lvlth 3 bedrooms, 3 bathl!. Bea u t I f u I· shag carpeting thruoi!t. Spanish tile in the kitchen;-Dining room, built-ins, family room . Lovely Saddleback Mtn. view. (00313) ;\l)-17\ll Ranch Area! The best ranch area ot Irvine. BeautiM large 4 bedroom home. Professionally landscaped. Large covered patio. Quality shake roof. Dining room., built-ins & dishwasher. r~amily roo1n. fire- plaC'('. On an e:11:tra-largc lot. )50.950. (01187) 540-1720 Mission Viejo Prestige Living! lifany bcauliful Spanish ac- cents, Including the Spanish tile patio. Great pool!" 3 bedrooms. Formal d i n I n g room, Secluded rear living room. Inspiring view. Cozy rt r ep I ace. Mom-pleasing built-Ins. $44,500. ( 0 l 6 9 9 ) 830-6030 Great Pool Home! $·14,900. Relax by I.he lovely heated & fillC'red pool & nice patio. 3 bedroonu;. Formal dining r o o n1 . Lo"·-main- tenance yard. New carpets & drapes thruoul. B u 11 t -i n s , fi~place. (016Ul 830-6000 Popular Madel! $34,500. Everyone's favorite. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathB. Shake roof, patio. Secluded rear living room. Family room & fi r epl ace . Immediate possession possible. Newly redecorated. Dining room, built-ins & di s hwasher, (01542) 8.30-6060 Laguna Beach Beautiful Monarch Bay! Custom executive hon1~ in one of the nJOSI pr es t igio u s o c e a n s i d e communities. Private beach & tennis 1.'0Urts. Brand new 4 bedroom with 4 bath.Ill! All deluxe-gourmet kitchen. Beautiful fireplace & family room. Formal dining room. To be completed In April. $175,CXX>. {01142) 494-8003 J\ll)ll\ r 0 r pril{l\cy-mlndt>d folk.s. O\'t'I' 11~ a(•i'c11 of living enjoy1nent. Con1plt'tt' privacy. ~.DOO 11107R2l 4~ San Juan Capistrano You Can Afford! This .lov.cly, l_bc4mQm...bome. Family room, ionnal dining roo m. Owner has b e c n lren:Sfctred. Lovrly hlllslde view. Patio. Bui11-ins ...,.Ith ,dishwasher . Jusl $29,900. Bei!t buy In San Ju.an Village. 101740) 49l-1341 Nearly 1 Y1 Acres! Enorn10us hon1e with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathl!. Magiilfl. cent ocean 4 mountain view. Brio• :iour ~ ~· plenty ot ·room:r,_ ' , 3 C01Ta18. CO.to~ ,home with dreuin& roOm. Secluded rear llvU. room. P atio, dining room, fireplace, De lu xe kitchen. $121,000. ('0 1 6 6 1 ) 493--IJ4l Huge 4 Bedroom! $59.500. Unbelievable home with over 3000 sq. ft . ot living llpace. Ideal for ente11alning. 3 hoths! Shake roof, pntio. Wet bar, fan1il y roon1 & fireplace. All c!Pluxe kitchl'n. FormAI dining roon1. Lori.:c rear ya.nt f01738) 49.1-13'11 Pacific Beauty! ~·anlaslic r, bedroon1 hornc \Vith <I bath1! OvC'rlooks 1he blue Pacific. B eauli!ul pnllSAde pool with party roon1 & lots o( de c king . Prlvacy-,mlnded rear living room. Two great fireplaces, Formal dining r oom. All-modern k1tche'l. Outstand· Ing executive home. Over ~ acre. $11¥),000. (01732) «J...13tl FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH 11114 •Mlh11nt 962·1373 17945 Motnollo 142-2561 1920 S. Co•t Hwy. 4•4-100] SAN JUAN ~APISTRANO 600.f Newport C...m Dr. 5124 Edl119« 2JlJ1 El TOfo Rd. 31771 hi OW.po 1-t~--i1---~~ ......... !!;;;;;;;i!!!!!!!!~;;;;;;.:~~iiiiiiii!!iiiiiiii!iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;•11::"""::::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiliii~~ .... .... . s. c .......... Offk• S.• C~'"e• .. _ . Sein J... Offke S.• J11n Cophtroflo • / TARBELL'S TOP. PRODUCERS ...... " ... LOf11N Hlllt Office ..... ,.,. Ylel• c.,.._ C•t• ,. ... Offko CM,_ Meso NOT PICTURED ... _ ..... ._ H11Mo1 Offk9 "·•··---·-- • I -- f.,.~- 11 T .. Offtff_ lllll!ott - .. _ ----- Dana Point ------- Custom Built With View! llt-autiful hotne c>nciJ'("\cs thl~ large sv.·iln111ing pool. Great patio & decking. 1o·ireplace, dining room. W a I k-t b r 11 wardrobe closet!!. Many sperc- tacu1ar extru. $69,900. (01718) 493--6251 Reduced $1000! New priced jW1I $30,950. Ex- ~·llc>nt ho1ne v.ith R \'('l"y love- ly OC..';•n vit•Yr. Enjoy this 11u1t'I. C r e at landscaping. Jlluini_: 1'00111, n1 o d c r n bu!ll-l n~. C•H"P<'lil~ & dt'apcs. (1107'281 ~9.1--0251 San Clemente Very Outstanding! $'16,900. Tremendous ocei.n Ir: harbor view. Surrounding fruit 1ree1. 3 bedrooma, 2 balba. Forma l d i n ing roo m . Fireplace, rear living room. f.1odern built-ins. Custom built ho1nc. l\fany memorA ble 1non1cnts in 11tore tor you! (01266) 492-7710'.'--- • • " I l • • • i l All Spruced Up! 1 · $31,;JOO. Lovely Ol.'Can vic\V. 3 l IJt.'<11"001ns, 2 ba,ths. PalM>, din--\ t ing t'OOm. Con1 plctcly (cnced 1 In ffO nt &: l't'llt" yaN.I. Ne\V t•arpcling & drapes. All new appUanL'l!s il'lcluding built-Ins & dlshwaaiher. Move-in con- dition. l01474) 4!n-7210 Qualty ·+ View! $35,900. Exc e ptiona l J bedroom. Mind-plea.sing ocean view. Well landscaped. Seclud- ed rear Uvtng room. Patk>, dining room & gas built-Ins with dlshwuher. Near the golt courae & the beach. Top buy! <01722) 492-7210 For The Two Of You! Ju.'lt $29,rJ()(). Vt>ry sharp 2 'I bcdt'OOTil v"ilh 2 balhs. Lovely • firt''llllL't'. PRtio, dining room. Thil'k, Ion~ shat.; cnl'J>ClS. Lorge carpclt'fl patio in the rear. A must sec! (01688) ( 492-7210 Beauty + View! Lovely ocean vie\\'. Many , decorator's features. VersaWe • floor plan. 4 bedrooms, tormal dining room, family room. Low-ma In tma.nce yard. Built-Ins, fireplace. $46,500. 492-72)0 SAN CLEMENTE 11 01 $. II C ..... 492·7110 SANTA ANA 5707 s ...... ,., 979·2Jto DANA POINT Yk:W Jeyd , ... ,,. Vol"1' Offlco Fontoh1 Yoltey -~- J • I -. • • 1" _ ..... '~1.:;' -=· .. ;;;;;:~~.,! General 0-ol ~ Mooe Huntl""°" .... h L!pM -. ---~·1 -..... JI.el I --~ ~I • " -PILOT~RTIWt ,. ~I _ ..... ~I El!"MS C~ OWllER.-mll-<111.-S-Br/2 ='-j-'(165.:;;MOOO=!;;;;OWN;;;;,::_ ER::;,_':'.;""P,,,,looioel-~-1-...J.- G t + I' I COn • &. "1>1c, nr So. Cot Plua. 20' x "1 b,.ted 6 ru.-. L-H,....,,.,~ · -: -·m ·-~-i!lo Do!m...'" m"'IOoo Vet-lift 00 _ 'A-1 i _ .l.l".old. TOia! nts 4 Clean l BR home, """rwd -....__,_4BR.,2up62dn. 11'000 $20000 t 10'' r ttani.. ti..:' ~·fh, Market $34 500 -_., mo-;-13)-"lJO! io--rt1a.1>oo1. Tih --.. -.--lot-Ill..-~flintly-Tm. w/beam -APAR'l'MEN'I'--·-f: ~44-' . ~ " 3 Bedrooms. 1 Bath. su,950: • • O~~· ~ home on hu,e BrMY ' J._. M V ..t... ovl'T' Gl Joan with. ao1y ~borhOod: undttp'Oand cell, 2'ii Baths, tile It dbl. COMPLEX m • Call an llmP, &16-0SSS. Coll~ Ptlic ettam putt? & x '" hult b)f:ed , Jot, owner .. ,_.... esa e.""" $i,{IO(), down and PG/mo utlliUts & incl. howie plan$. basins. Lge. k Itch e.n HUNTINGTON BEACH Mort.-..•1 Y iached CUESI" FACilJTY lara:e P1'1vato rtar yard. &ut)"on Cotta MCA, Golf Pll• all $9500 ' "'/blUns & birth cabinets. CALIF. Truat DMd1 + NEW PAINT! Giant fam. super iB' x 2.4' livitla" nn courte, 3 bd, 2 ~· so many * RooM FOR BOAT* ~in ~a2 lol. .Room for 3 Pab Verdes atone frplc., lly room. 2 fireplaces. 3 w/dlni:a. bu. Jdeal starter extru. $59,3Xl. 64~16 4 BR bQme + 1 e tam rm unl!s. Near high 1ehool, dbl. door entry, slate floor. * Total Sl'C..'Urily copiplex huge bfdroonu1. Brite kit· hom3e.11.960,. f'OOL 01n1 Point cu1-de-1&c 'iolus A 1 k 1 n •' to\\'n & !JiUcl:. Hard to find He,ayy ihake root; dbl. * Private Patios PUT YOUR MONEY chen. SJ)lll'klln& Anthom' I-;;,;-;;-;;·;;·;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, • at $17,500. g~ on alley w/extra * 1'I: ml(rored wardrobes TO WORK FOR YOUI ~rr1\1MlNG POOL! Take West.Jlde Coita Me~. new l1 CHARMER! $33,45(1. FirteKt ttsldentlal area. p~~· Only 7 yrs. old. *Jacuzzi & swin1. J!OOls Earn 10',li lnrere.st ()n well· advantage call 645-0303 ....... t __ , ___ .. ,.. . Tremendous' lge. lot w/ JU1t $59,!JOO. • • ~ rec fa.cillt1cs secured Znd Trust Dceda OJl • · 1·~ carpe • eu~ PllN, .., ". 1 BR coot•••. n .. an n'LL t • vall vl * -~Ilk t•· •uu101A1Y o' T14C coi.w1u. co. beaut Bluehaven pool, lara:e ~"' -·~ -~ ._,... __ :'.~~~~~~~~~~ ocean, cou oo cy ews. CALL ~ '''•J414 .u11.· e Ul'lcpg Orenge County real estate. k>t. Hurry, lhl.a won't laat view. m&kea a iOcXf ttnt&J. 84$-llSl Underaround utll. An ex· "W' '*-Air-conditioning Broker • (714) 556-0106. $281)» Br1c:k ~c & self-cleanin& ceptional buy at $32,000. • ~MM * Dllhwashen "'!!!!!!!!!'""'""~!!'!''""'""""I ", ' .i.!Ai.L 64Z-l77l oven. Owner wUJ carry 10% ''FIVE BEDROOMS Rare hometlte in prtv com~XMb)lL. * AND MORE! HAVE scvera1 Well secured UNFURNISHED 0 2nd T.O. $29,GOO. 34062 BY THE SEA'' muni.ty, rigllL on the 00ean. Nt•r M.:,~:1L:•~t orflet $1,800.(1®. FULL PRICE 2nd Trust Deeds ror sate. ; HOME k.i Copper Lantern. Th~ one haa to be a dream Fantastic view1. Hear the t'a.ll now for appointment 979-5099 ' . . OWNER anxk>uL. Executive IW•I " San Juan ~p111B3tnno7 Realty come true, U )'OU.I" family wavts cruh! Steps to prlv. HEW • VIEW I' 11 ~~~~~~~~~~·1 ' En.Joy . the prlVllege ol hvlng home. 3 bdrm&, 3 baths. _51 21 .....,.. ttQUltts a format living & ~a.ch. Good finance. Known .. _1 ~ in Mi.uSon Viejo now while Family rm., formal dlnin&: ~ dining room, an ovenlzed , arcKltect'a house p 1an1 New wning nr, Cliff-Dr.; ~ ~ IOHI \I L 111 ~II\ ' , A ~ rentine thia afnale level 4 nn. Fireplace. TUe root .'~I I: Fountain Vabty family room, a private cul· lnc.1,; $55,000. ~-= ~be.y~~~: Investment Division ....... ..,,_ ii! ~ bdrm. home. SUperb loc:a· Built-ins. Rear llvlna' rm. · de-.ac, BUT PRICED TO * _... * 96.1-G7 . lion. Call ID ... tt today. ""'145.150 S«>-'17'° CLEA""N .. .,.t IONZAI FIT THE POCKETBOOK.. 2 BR., 2 I ba ... ; lge. ~~~~~~~-" $300 ptt month Incl . ..,._ ,.. """""" · .Call WI 53&-lSM BKll.. -"""""-"''"' brlck ~'2fc· "NEW-TRIPtEX-HOME ._( __ d<olnc ..me. '81'-0222. OWNER trans. 4 bdrml-; 3 ON A TREE, THAT IS! Pnll-. "HIGH ON A ...,__ ........_ Exira lice. kitch. ·w,~'"· • batta. Beauttfu.I. Ranch al landlcaping le upgraded ~;'£ atta, walk·ln pantry, birch 1N COSTA MESA ---------1 ~ QI O:,~~ t:':"ii~'t.':: NIFTY STREET ~ba~'=~ HILL" ---'=""' ~b-Jeybl~'r,~~-,!,.~~ ~ =:::: l~ t:~ Loguno BNch !] l: ~:. ~aping. bric ~meu'1noncJ~ p~~; ~~' ~ c:1ro~ 1:Jc:= ~~~7:lv~t~ ~L"•"!""""=-'-N"lpue"""'-1____ c~' ~ •. ooo_•. t4,·.l4t4 1 1mfoo1,~alh s: .1 ~l! :a~~e ~~ . ···~~'I OWNER Ltavfnr Ranch bedrooma, Jonnal dining view all elec, bltln kitchen, ~Ing room and one ot BY owner l<M!ly Laguna 9~·~ Orange County $225 • 1 BR. Oceahaide'.Hwy. •. · · • · style pool~ 3 bdnns att"A-~IJy room, washer trplc; cov. patio, wet b&r, the lara:est mast~ .. suites Niguel 4 BR home, spacious ......... Apartment ~c, J~·p!rt~ V~e:l'!'JR 1 ~ tu•t1DtAIY Of TmCOlWa&.<o. Jara:~ home, di~~ ~: ~ki't~;:,:~ ~r::ed paritry, sun deck. Xtra avallable. U you ~ In· fonnal din atta, 2 BA, tam ~REAL TY~ Realtors 547-6791 Frpl~, :!.re. Patio. 1 blk t. fireplace, p!'t'St:igioul, BrX. van!, • .,A,951). 10,:, OoYffl.. large Jot, prime IOc. in one dlviduallty. then 5ee thil rm, epts/drps throughout, Nelir Ne•porl P•tl Offlte beach! ,.· $58,900. 540-1720. ., .,.....Call 6...., ,.~ of Larwin's newest com· one .... 546-2551 BKR. 2'lOO sq ft, recently redecor· 4-PLEXES (7) NU-VIEW RENTALS • IVVQH• munity pool & clubhouse Don't M ' Thi ~-I ·• Im NEWPORT Heights Spanlsll Beaut. garden apts. Pride- NEW DUPLEXES 12 UN...e-RLTR Cal Ill I vne at.,.,,, mac. ~r trans. Rustic, li,i lots, 3 BR. 2 BA XI 673··1030 or 494-3248 t I ;a · deveJo~ents. · I to see. 4 bedroom!, family room, Priced to sell quickly at ownership. nt investment, Both in Corona de! Mar COSTA MESA NicJel Ba~ley lar· In realty Inc air cond.lHoning. Highest $52,900. nf.495.1679, 23851 ~~ n~mih~;i ~of&Oc~~t ~ & .cond?rt!Jah~i~. Newport Be1ch o_ne ''· _all shlnrrll' con.st_ rue-No V"".a-y -bl-wo"th & Assoc, 968-4405 (24 hrs.) quality carpels, drapes; Windmill Lane. • Sundeck & B&r·B "·By own-Imo. inc. ng f. • • .,.. ..... ,.., ,,~-"'"' _... • 11::1t:ll'I "'C $78,500. Has good spend. & $100 -Util Pd. Cottage, CM. . hon with two charming 3 these good Eaatblu:ft' unitJ: ~~ ·Pat 1 0 w, ........,.. lido Isle er. 1642-3377, 415 Santa Ana xl.n t terms. Will consider BachelorS $85 NB, $95 HB, bedroom units featuring AU furnished except own;?, SMILE! $33,650. 'Ji..UuioR VIE.W HOMES ~.~n House Sat It Sun. house in trade. Alt 3 pm, sno, Laguna Bch. walk to stained glass "'ilndoYlt1 and ty,-o bedroom unit. Low \Ve've found it.foryou! Love. 4 BR 2 BA. Best buy in the REALTY OUR EXCLUSIVES TI41552-7655. "'ater! Agt. Fee. 979-8430. lots 01 upgraded ext:aa. ..moJntenance • nice • _ 3 bdnn, 2 ba home on Royal J~omes tract near < 3 BDRMS. & den, 45 ft. lot.w ":::•::•:::lm~ln::•:;ll,::.r ____ .-1 ·-•L~ol~L~fo!;•~C.S.~. ~1•:!;===!1!:70!!-l..Houus _Unfur:n.____3Q5 ...._ The other ii a dramah.c 3 painted in the lut 6 months. non-traHic street! Walk to Magnolia & Garfield. Suver "==~°'79•500· "" -~~ hometailth .~ ~ Price $175,IXM>. Call 54&-lSOO. schools! Childrcn'.1 play· ctean w/fiJ' x 117' lot and Irvine 5 BDRMS. plus family nn., OLIVE PARK HOMES • m ren um ' JNVESJ'MENT DMSION. house • SUPER PATIO &. does have a boat door plus 3 balhs. 40 Ft. lot. $110,000. -UNIT #2-~'iks~ HJ.&hway. c a 11 ~Ol'f.N nL, • rrs AJN ro BE N1CE1~ YA~·~N~nlrfJ~OON ~'!uc:~ ~~! t!Ya ::. wew::V~d n! ~s~J!:; tn 3-~:~s,=.n14 °:~ NW:~.& o!:~%~~ + ~ , •***• ...RJtAl.TOJtS-I' all of Turtle Reck Hills .. A .• LIO() REALTY pounds. Bulldtt pays all •--Jovel 4 bdrm 2 ha. ho other costs for you. *CiM* -Y ' me 3377 Vl& Udo, N'pt. Beacll l";:~~~:;;;~:,;;~1 * *Y-Dr. East, 53(·5111 ( :=) 531·5100 wtth atrium, tiloo entry, 67:1-7300 .. CHOICE lot. Heavenly Valley-Lake ... Tahoe. S k i area. 49&-0379 aft. 3: 30. Mountain, 0.Hrt Resort I~ • .. -.* a.ta Kea. formal dining, family room _ , . · . CALL *** Iii?~ and. nook. It's landscaped * EXCLUSIVE * 892-6464 OWNER u.critice. 4 bdrms., to perfection and has a view 4 Bdrms., pl:us den; 5 baths. 847-8531 or 846-1351 80 Ac Mt. hkleaw&.~ in Nat'\ CSSW.111h COSTAMISA . . ... .. ·' .• ,• 51-IARP 3 bedroom 2 bath (Open Evenings) 2 baths. Exotic landscaping, you can't resist. $79,900 in· 50 Ft, Nord corne r . i;jiiji;;iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii forest nr Idyll wild 50C'I' el, These Are Just A Few Of Mesa Verde home, gTeal 2·FOURPLEXES R•ar livU.g •m., family rm. i lJle land. Magolllcen~ cllstom home. ~---~--stream, pines, e I e c. Our l\1ANY RENTALS... -; t:~: ~~u~u~~Mc:1~ ~Ix JRB~;lt~A n°:~ ~;si ~~~~~~2Ji~~-r :r·k •ed h1•11 :::~: summer, winter ~iiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~J~llii'm-J ~o':',s~?Jl6dnAJ~-mo. S95 . SUPER*eachelor! All Verde . priced only $31,950. Plaza. S78 500 ea $7 900 dn I I & leases. . Ranches, f1'1rms, Util Pd. Comp!. Furnisl\ed. Owner must ~II. CALL for p .. 1' ·nl · '0w · OWNER anxious. 4 bdrms., 3 LIDO. REA O 180 * Beautifully maln!alned Park· com plete details. nnc1pa s o Y· ner, baths! Lovely pool. Family REALTY · L TY .u-b'I H _;::.•::OY;cl::;l:,_ ___ ,,..:c:;: $115 • UNREAL! 1 BR. IUtSHMAIY Of fHI <Ol.wttl CO. CONDO like Settlne. 2 'Bedrooms, 1~1 54&-5880 co n eves) l --'979-;7,·67~41<".==,....=='"""' rm., fireplace. Dining rm., A Company With Vlsion 3377 Via LidO, Npt. Beacll fT1"' 1 e omes 40 ACRES oranges House. Stove & reirig. Pets Bath11. i\11 Elect Bil KCitch· pe · NEWPORT BEACH bu.ill-ins. New carpets. Univ. Parle Center, Irvine 67J..7300 For·S1le 125 Riverside, $500) ac. H. Hall ok. en with Dls:hwuher. ar· MarllM! Contracting Firm BBQ. No dov.•n terms. brk Call Anytime, 552-7500 BY owner _ Near new 770 Via Zapata. 684-3534 * peled Thru out. Real Lath Finest equip m-e n t &. $43.000. 962-1373. Office lfours 8 AM to 6 PM bayfront 5 Br, 5 Ba. Motor Home Rentals $140 . BY the Sea~ Trailer. and. Plaster walls. Private waterfront location. 35 Yr.o --WN-E~R-d-c-,-P-,-,-.-,-e-.-, IRVINE -By Ow-< 11500 $215,000. 675-4242 or 847-1181 Rul Estate Wanted 114 All util pd. Singles fine. Paoo. Total of 5% or 10% ------old company. Space avail. !xi 2 ba h .. SAL S & E * down is -Ible 118 000 .....-nns., 1 s. Formal dn 3 B 2 Ba f I T ta! M1'111'on V1'e1'0 E L ASING * "'u'ck C h * · • · .._ -.._. .._ _.. ._ for boat sales & repairs. dining rm., built-ins. Patio, · r. • rp · o ----~~----full l!lervlce facility ,. I GS $155 · HARD to Beal! 2 Br. Call anyt.lme, 646-0555. N£W WITH BILL GRUNDY RLTR. shake roof. Be.,,,.,,, ~n-pymnt sm. !!ll-1103, w ·u b -~ All h G Encl ard f "'d ... v 6~~)18. BY owner great view, 2 br, 0a-~r Mot r H I Uy your pro,,....,,, SC. ar. y or ... s OCEAN VIEW 67>41'1 dltion. b<k $28,9'0. 962-5566. L 1\1 ba, firple, carpets, dra: ..... 0 omes eash w;t~i ""'· Call & pets. * H-·s ~'" ~--ce !o• a WANTED MEADOW liome 3 Br, 2~S ;;.;•;,!:,;"";;.;;;":...;;Bi~ech;;;.; _____ 12!!=•.:;995.:::..::'........,~='-· --- brand new -··tom ·'ew EASl'SIDE Costa ?i.fesa ' ' ' ' THE • •• """ .,--..,,...,, • Ba bltna dsllwhr patio 531 6800 ~ t $175 -WON'T LAST! 2 Br. ........ •• ho forced air heat, block wan Newport BNch jlllll 1E0~~h'il·dG. ar*age. Encl yard home wilh 1800 sq. ft. of me, be1ow Santa Ana fence, sprinklers. Xlnt cond. BIG ONE ' ' ' · luxury ~ spacious Street. 673·9570 or m.7'829. $37,500 By owner. 91)2..5134 ~' ot tKl c0&.wtu. c:o. .bedrooms and baths for only Balboa Island TOWERING, EXTREME NEWPORT SHOR.ES ""'EHN. I 1'111 BROKERS INC. LANDLORDS! $43,000. U nder gr o u n dlo;.;;;,;;,;;,;,_;,;;.;;.;.;;. ____ Huntington Beach ?.IODERNISI'IC ARCHITEC'· 4 BR + den + pool rm. ~~-._ __ ,_, __ _, . FREE RENTAL SERVICE .utilities and loaid• ot extras. WATERFRONT lot, 50x80 1,;,.,;_ .. 0..;l:_R_JY_f_l'-XER-"'--TURE. Located 1n quiet f!leC. ·Redwood,deck faces channel '••••••••-$100,000--=.-NEEO.Ja.JJlvt{!t.in -··BEAEON·-RE·NTAl;S wlJIJ' Boat slip, Make offer tion ot "11iE VILLAGE." DC'corator touches $55500 11 A~mnets at appraisal v84at,u:.;12 * 64>.0111 * ' to owner. 673;-mO Det_a.Ued & W'lique exterior CAYWOOD REAL TY "CrNf• for sale 150 ~.. ...... "' OUTSTANDING JAPANESE - TEA GARDEN Rea~] \Vl'stcliff 0r6t:77ll ~ Pen1n1ul1 4 + Din.•$23,500 S:::!"fu.g lx!il~ on B~~~~"·" * 548-1~ * LARGE ACREAGE." LANDLORDS! ~ LOOKING FOR A BAR· DEN FUXJR p LAN' * San Juan Capislrano fNntial II •I \Ve Specialize in .Newport : Fantastic 4 bdrm J~~ bnlh Open 'till 9 PM O\VNER must sell 2 Duplex· home on large pool size ~ es. Xlnt cond. 1 blk to kit. Upgraded throughout e ANIMAL LOVERS e bench. Xlnt income. "'Ith beautiful carpets and Breeding & Boarding ;;,6.,,_."""''=44"·-------expenslve . drapes. $49,950. Grooming OWNER must sell duplex. l.agwla Htlls. 586-0222. ANIMAL HOfil>ITAL lIOl\fE ~lnt ~nd. 1 Blk to beacll. BACK Bl\ y -Term~. $=1""2,500 nt mcomc. Agt. 675--0144. e CALL ANYTIME e Corono clol Mer 646-3921 or Evo. 675-1127 • Artist's Retreat GMN'!' Priced under the serviced by 2~ BATIIS. * PENINSULA* Ovcrl60klng Dana Point li:ar· i :~;;;;;;~;;~I Beach • Corona del Mr.r • ~ market. Big corner lot home Semi formal llv. rm., * DUPLEX.·* bor; Zoned c.2 & A·l. Asking & Laguna. Our Rental Ser· features 4 clean bedrooms. features mirrored \Vall, JM. 2 BR, frpl. ea. unit $1 500 000 vice Is FREE to You! Try Family sized dining room POSING Ff REPLACE N I d ed E' LM' OR. E CLEMENS Busineu Nu·Vle\I'! all built in kitchen with FROM FUXJR TO CEIL-ew Y ecorat • Opportunity 200 NU~VIEW RENTALS rovd, patio. Boat access. ING JN PAI.OS VERDES $72,500 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 16734030 or 494-3248 Only min. to beach. Needs STONE. \V/W carpeting ex· BALBOA BAY PROP. 881 Dover Dr., NB 64~6700 Charming 2 BR. No children some tender loving ca.re tending thru halls & all 4 * 673-7420 * e Golf Pro Shop ·1 ·1 · · bdrm w u de 1 d Commerci"ol or pets. $190. Ava1 Apn 7. BUT the price IS righL -So s. e s g n e e Plastics Mfg Co. Agt. 64~2423 hu""". Ba-a.ins never last. kitchen, h111 ALL BlLT·IN Pr-rty 151 e M I E SI S caii"ooz.s5£. RANGE &. OVEN, NEW EXCLUSIVE -,..... . ar ne ng 1 trv Corona del Mor DISHWSHR., ETC. I< opens LAGUNA BEACH e Builders Supply Tree shaded duplex! Quiet 10 LARGE DINING AREA. Baytront 4 BR., 3 baths 4 Very distinctive retail HOLLAND Bus. Sales 2 BR, 2 Ba, French and aecluded neighborhood. ?-.1str. Bdrm. suite, located Pier & Slip -$215,000 stores + 2 houses on So. 645-4170 or ~eve. Normandy, lrg country kit., 101!1\I I. Ol\O\ Lachenmyer Fantutic at $64,950. Low on separate level ,wi th pri· LIDO REALTY Coast Hwy., steps to beach.1 ~171~6~0~ran~g~e,~Cos!!!!"ta,,M..!esa!!!!!' I frplc $400/mo. AL.SO 2 Br, down or your trade! 1 ! Hur-vate bath, SLIDING GLASS 3377 Via Lido, Npt Beach Stores are leased. Beauti. 2 Ba unf. apt., beam ceil, -.·,:,.:_TOR Realtor SWINGER'S PAD ry! Call now ••• 64>8400 OPENS TO BALCONY 1 W/ 1 673-7300 !u1 ~an view + income. RESTAURANT , seats 36, ~l215~0:,/7m::o'-. _;;544-.:;,:3!63:.;;::'-· ~--1 "Spa ' h Villa'' 1 FF 1 N r!L OCEAN VIEW· Lower eve Asking $275,000 take out also. Newport CHARMING 2-BR, 1 ba., Cute 2 bedroom and den ftlS I ""' features MASSIVE DEN * THE BLUFFS * REALONOMICS CORP. Blvd. nr Fairgrounds, C.M. unf. $275 ~10. Yearl,9 home in Bayshorcs. Privale Oe!U)Ce 5 BR, 3 BA, "t't'd c• '~ f,, ''°"'11nl & c.o. RYE BEDIMS. \VITH .ANOTHER FIRE· ROOM TO GRO\Y IN Brokers 675-6700 p),000 full price. $10,000 dn. Boyd Realtors GT:>-5930 beaches, boating privileges, t ile" hidea~ay! Two y.•et ~ Iii" fJlllO,l'e ~ Prestige 2 story w/exception· PLACE, from f 1 o or to ACRES TO PLAY ON 2 _ adjoining income prop. Owner/Broker, 642--0590. Cotti Mffa secluded patio, all appll· 'b&n, massive fplc, formal!~========::::! ally nice H/F. lS'x3S' swim· ceiling. Altogl'lher It looks 2700 Sq. tt: 4 BR .. 3 ba. fam· rti CM 115 000 DRESS w· \'~ ----------1 an--·-• ••m-f"m1"t••-dining + fam nn. Trop1'cal like ovor -~SQ IT ol llv 1"ly/kitch, Forn1al d1·n. Boo-e es, cent. · · · · • i.gs or ·Tualever ...... "'"' .,., .. '" ming pool patio huge fam ON.} • • • owner. 645-20al I 642-6560 Shop. Easy money. Lo\v MESA VERDE included. ()y,Ticr y.•111 carry greenery! Finest Bluffs lo--2 NEW DUPLEXES ' ' area. Il's the "BIGGEST us rm! Tip.top cond. On the trust de.oed at 7% and calc ... superb valte at • , .. now bein~ built, deluxe 1~~1 'r~e.gr;~,~~~g ';1:,_~~ BUY" Y.'e have, for only greenbelt, nr. pool $TI,500. Income Property 166 °E""orh5ead. Oeaw"ue~~~ra .. tedalt. LovF ely 3 BR. 2 BA, 2 lrplc, no loan fee. Call 675-7225. $77,500 .. FEE. See today! units: plrOis in oUlce ~ $55,000 FULL PRICE EASTBLUFF RI...TY. 644-U33 s · yrs. . ...,....,..., am Rnl, bltin kitch, aer- 6'1a.R400. OK>Ose your c.:olon. Buy o~ gR/a?i~3s~'!er~~pl& aIJ..1!~, HURRY ON TI-llS ONE! FORCED SALF'~ Desperate FIVE UNITS 6:ao Pl\1. vice 1"°1 rch, cncld patio, conv 1 C l. rFi VNG 10PEN TIL 9 or holh for $11:·1,000 each. oversized clbl '"gar. H~~t. MISSION REAL TY owner sacritl6:ng h is , ...... 1 all 43-500 Investment 1,0 ,• k scchl'rd· 2 chl&ltlren,, 1 11 ·-· a MORGAN REALTY n ...... 6e ot tot ng ' sq Opportun1'ty 220 e o . a ener wa er I~ • ~: \~ E. lftru<tnl & Co. Bch's finest Io ca Ii on, 985 SO. COASI' HWY,\ New Port ""e i gll ts . ft, zoned R·2. Plenty of room pd, on quiet cul de sac, • 1,; •. ~.1 ...... (,,.,,.,1':' 67:J..6642 675-6459 $44,9i)(). LAGUNA Farn1-Style 3 BR, 2 BA, for additional improve· SILVER $39':i. 6 mo lease acceptable, Phone {714) 494-0731 ' Bc lo\v market nt $41,500. ments. One block off New· 54~342 . . . • :.iwj 0 T v ou1~LEX I' Low down OK! Best offer B Kilo Ingots -Certified 99.9 ;;;'~ NEWP R LI ING Sip your Seashore Soups in VIEW port lvfl owner flexible. percent purity. Univet'sal SUPER SHARP and clean Jo lu1110IAlY o• rHc cot.WILL co. 3 BR • Beautifully designed your Cape Cod Cottage. Cozy • • • takes it!!! Agent 645-8400 Will consider for exchange Silver Exchange. ( 7 l 4 ) EXECUTIVE HOME -4 .., SUPER DUPLEX EASTSIDE OOSI'1\ MESA. Pin ShAl"P from Top to Bot· tom. Each are 2 Bedroom, Dining Room. 3 Garages. HURRY! $53,000. Call any. lin1e, 646-0".>55. Interior . huge master 2 br hoine Vl/eedar panel· t62-M71 ( :=.) 54M103 •.. of Pacific & Laguna Can· BLUFFS CONDO for more units. C A~L L 645-1010 or· {714) 64;)-3631. BEDROOM, family room, huge \\·ood·burning fire· Ing, fp & shag crpt fhruout yon area; located in Arch 4 BR, 3 BA, ha.rd to find C· 545-8424, S 0 U T H C 0 , Money to Loin 240 formal dining. Perfect con· place . professionally land· + 1 bdrm garage apt. Great DOCTOR MUST SEU. bis Beach Hts. 2 Bdrma., IJ>&C· Model, by owner. 673-5569 REALTORS. dillon -$375. mo. including scaped, Westclif:f schools & location! By owner, $71,500. residence located short walk lous living room, step.PV· anytime, or 644-8400 aft 6 Final PhaH SELL.OUT CASH gardener. CALL ~Ir. ~tytire, shopping. l-"67"3·..;1;::658:::.. -~~,..C.--to beach ii'\ young executive ing kitdlen plus comfortable pm. Only 2 Deluxe 4 Plexes left ~1151, HER 1 TAG E Omtu Corona del Mar area. Elegant, private din-den for the whole family. MARINER'S DELIGHT! in this group. No more like REALTORS II/' Beaut. 3 Br., 1% ha-Pool. ing room. All glass kitchen Designed ll built to absolute Fixer beacll duplex. Steps to them, so. HURRY! .Large JBR-2BA. Eastside Iamlly . '''21 Corner lot. Completely re· 15 ks i°M:ING POOL ~·rf~ .:n,e~ ~p~·h:· Surf. $33.600. Owner will unitJ: w/all amen It i es. ONE DAY home. Lge mis, redec. cond. & decorated w/new W t ~s _J_ •-"""' t 'IR 960 1 · finance. Hurry. Agent, Open House Dally 10-6. Cpts/drps/lrplc. 2 patioll, crpts thruout. Only $64,500. • .. outdoor bar for patio er~s .,.. • ....., °' sv;• ....,, • 645-2133 12132 s. Haster, G.G. in emergency with f~. rear yd. Obie gar. 714/83.1-8160; Aft 6 pm, .dining. The latest in appli· ..,..· I~ ff BLUFFS Condo -4 bd, 3 ba, Sparling Investment Corp. good tiUe Ii: equi~-. s.....,.,/mo/yrly lse. 642-zm. 1733 Wffi.cliH Dr .• N.B. ;SSl-::,.1655:::::'::,·~-----~~·car~~~= 8?d vek!rq tam. rm, $52,500 by owner, 6-.s662 $1,000 to $25,000 ?-.1ESA Verde Family Home. C • CALL &15-7221 BUY, ME-Only $56,850 es. . o-or REAL ESTA·:re orlndpals only._ ca 11 * TRIPLEX wrm POOL NC) BALLOON 4 BR, 3 BA, formal dU. rm .. I~ ~ S.18,500. BKR .•.. 962-Sfill. Ir\ M4-4785 fam rm .• frpl c in master : 'I . • ANITA LANE &:bc:c~~ B~%1c~e~tio11~ 0\VNER 11acl'ifice. Pool 1190 Glenneyre St. Duplexes near the ocean ABe~~~~a::~k:·0~1~~· PAYMENT BR. SJ88/mo, Yearly lease. --_ 1 '1• rd A k. I f hoine. •I bdl'nis., 2 baths. 494.9473 549·0316 1'1ilcs Larson. Realtor 545-20SI nit 4 pni. POOL HOME ga en. supc.r Ile lt'n or l!('ated & filtered pool. Rear *,,.....f-o~".,* Llke to trade? Our Trader's required 3 BR 111' BA, fp1 , dbl car gourmet cooks. Call agent 1. . D. · Fast results arl! just a phone ___ ....:.;.:."":.:.,.;~="----= Paradise column Is for you! to')')::: 3 BR ' BA $UBS1011.RT 0' rhf coLw~LL co. Cheek this one bcrol'e buy· 673·1'3ll. iv1 ng rn1., i111ng rm.. 8 5 line 5 d I 5 b k gar. .,...~: ' -' T. L. C. Tendrr loving care and hard work cru1 niakc thlJJ 3 bdrm., 2 ba. ho111c your castle. No . 'I ll • B I-'~===--~~-~-bu ilt-ins. fil'('place. brk .c"al~J~·=w=•~Y~-~64~2=-5678=";·==='='"=··="='"'""=='~:,;';:;"''0'"==· =· =· =64='=·56:,;':::.:::::~;;·;:· "·:;:•~YS or UC s. Low Payments bll!nio, naUo $250. Century ' 111,i:: • ., :i , ~ A, xl,n1. eond., Spec. Bay & Ocean Vu .;: ,. Ill'"'" 1't•r 1n"'"' 0·11001 & $32,900. M2-2i'J61. 21. :>46·9521 u " " • ~' LUSK-bit. 3 BR., Lrg fan1. E T park. Rm. Xu·a. lrg. lot, upgraded 0\VNE!l tra ns. 3 bdr1ns., 2 asy erms * SHARP 2 BR, I bath &: lmmac. 0\VllC:r, $7S,50(). hntl\8. Secluded reabr livi ng C.liQ"O A\"'t.. .( _ J)~ ~Q.8 AAMES townhouse. Pool · garage· 644--0128. OJ>M1 Sat & Sun. 1'111 .. Dining r1n., uilt-ins. p~ J..'-"U ~ io ~ J.j (/,. V dishwasher. $215 month. 1·5. 91!1 Tiller i.~an1ily rm., fireplace. brk 811-8974. Fano .. nc Home• 1'8.000. 962-8865. ' The Punle with the Built-In Chuckle OLD Redec. 2BR1140. Al"' l I t---~dmYtt4'A-and-low down- all others. El Toro. 586-0222. ;mm~m~~· ~ ~··"!-Rnl,-~ll..,.!l~J!."'WD"~S"""""O s ~ I h HOME LOAN 3 BR tn L.B. $90. Kid•/pets. ~.....,~ """"'"~'~--"~"-l-~~~e~1~ ~~~~·~··7"~~:;'.""""j~~~--.......:.1---~~~~~-t-f.P·~F~cc~.9~~~·~~:-;:d~:--~f. Zone, 'Modern kitchenldsh-For information and location ..,.,., _... »eel-'"1'.:V >l" wah. By owner. Principles. of Ule >"IA • VA homes •--·to'°"" four .imple words. 541 ·5557 21,S BO, 1 beth. $175. mo. SAN CLEMENTE NEWER DUPLEX 615-1980, 60 7 Po\naettia se ''" ot • ww Matrled couple only. lsl A r .om.' _1_ Open house 8,..,. ....... ii:: contact • I R a y T E T I State Uc Bkr 18 Yr! last t • .,"1~-. St•P< to ocean"'"'. best buy on TWO R-2 ,0,,"-;' ~;;.. 1 KASABIAN 1 1 "i• 1 1 1· . . . COZY";"~:;,;;;.~. mo, i Pon;ruml•. $63,960. Yank ... 1 South•m. Prine. RHI Est•!• 962-6644 • • • . . • . 1d TD Loans 2297 l'alrvlew. WI '4>-1100 Call : 673-3003 673.soeG Eves. only. By O\\'nr?r. 64C>-8078. CHOICE HOME 7% INTEREST ext. tt Mr. Ktrt. 1 J associated 8ROKER ~-RfALf0~~ 1C2~ W 8olb<0e b1l 1/\i l 1 CQJt• Mew S.auUfully malnta!nod home I N 0 D E R , • 2nd TD L'oans Fountoln Volley I -ol)ly l ml. from beach. 3 bcl. l den w/btlr, dln, rm, pantl· I Ii I I I 4 BR. or 3 BR I Den. Xlnt. ed fam. rm, bltins. Easy, . . . _ I f. Lowest n.tes Orange Co, J..rr. cov'd patio, aurac. Cl'll'C back yd, $().,000. r Sattler Mtg. Co. \nd.scpcl. Many x tr a a. 96Z-Q26 ' I I ' $300/0ITER. (I) 828·567l WALK to beach, 8"1\Js 6 H I T 0 S '41-2171 545-4611 O• (I) 112&-5200 park Like nu, 3 Br, 2'Ba cor4 I I r I • Serving Harbor ''!ll 21 yn. "i "=BR""'. "H";ig;="bon"-us-m-,-. ~w'"'e't1 lot. O.nor l.1-l.900, 53M097. . . . _ . • If everybody IDYii a Inver, DON'T BORROW bar. Klch ok. $360/0IT>.'R. OWNER onx;,"'. Pool home. why do &o many --? 'TIL YOU .CALL USI (I) 823-$71 or (I) 828-5200 3 bdrms .. 2 hllth>. H•atod Ii ~ T U y L I G I "' Borrow on )'Ollr homo eq,;1y H unt1n1ton BNch flllcred pool. Dini~ rm.. ft Com.pltf9 fftt thuckle quoted for any aoocl purpose, Senr· ----------1 , built-Ins. Fnnlily l' rn • • I I I F I V by~ fUHnv In the milling word• 111; Lo& Angeles County tor WAU< to Water, alone: on lot .~1Z~~c.c_. brk $ 3 5, 5 0 0 . _ . . . _ _ . you dtvelop fft'l'll sttp No. 3 b.low, • ovtr 2) ·)'ears .oo, NO\V In 2 BR. $150. Also 3 Br, In '"'7"\lllO.M Or:ance County! L.B. $90. Vacanl. Alf. Fee. O\VNER is d f! 1 pc r ll t e . RINf NlJM&(RfO lEUfRS ~AL MORTGAGE CO. 1•_,,;,9'1H4:,,;;:;'°;:....~-~==-l Prelllgc 4 bdrm. Dlnll'I. IN 1 !SE SOUAR!! (TH ) !IS6=0106 RENT or Sole • J Br72 Ba, rm., bu!Jt-lns. Fam\ly rm.. VJ.Ctndel COil moneyl Rent many xtru. Vac, $275/rno. -firepta~V•A.1--''--~~-._.: apt., •lore rn?,,.. Bu12· YL 8S3-ll03, eves Joan. Won't la.st. bric $40,IOI). bla«i:;-'ete.-ttrro"a Dall)' PUor :!-~~~~w~·,..,--.....::;;::;:::;;;-11'.'::- J'plc, 08::~': Ads . , • 6'0-567I _..:.S..:.C_RA:...:.;,M..:.·..:.Lm..:.-;_,A_N_S_WE __ RS_l_N_C_LA_S_S_IFl_C_A __ n_O_N_7_0_0_ ='~ ~ ~:-~~·~:.,:1~ • \ • I 21)• PILOT·ADV<RTIS :R Wedntsd•J. Ai>'il 14~, ~19~7~3~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ j ~~~~~~~~~~'!!~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••'•'•"'•"•' S<l.l~'~'~"~~~~~~~~-'-"" B Uy a ( _,.,_ I~ J _,.,_ I~ J ...,1.-ul«~•·I~ [ ....... M,,~.,.,· j~ [ Ap'"""""'""''I I~ ~bfwRi.l ]~'' HouMI Unfurn. 305 Hou••• Unfurn. , 305 Aptt. fUM. 360 Aptt. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 36S I Apt. Unfvrn. ::t>.S .,1 ~H;;;u;;;n;;tl;;;ntf;_;o;:;n;;;..:lle"-"oc'-h-..;;;; Lagu~ Nlguel B.,bol Pet'l•nsula l·L_.o_g_u_n_•_lle_•_c_h ____ ,.c"'o'",-,.-M-,-,-.• -------~C-•_•l_•_M_•.:.'°;..... ____ I Nevi_ ·-or: -ueJ·h ----1 -· """'"1""fll"\ .... r..-•! • I , >-------------------..JIU!FO.::'.:R lease -4 BR, 2 ba, SEA TERRACE. I-Ugh wide BEACH 2 BR duplex. Upper ROOMS $36/v.·k. $100/mo. l BR. <11' 1 BH , hlln:s -j 1 ~I · wJ_d k newl { C" Apartments start $50/wk, lfARBOR GR D/\\', $130 lo SltiO. 1\th1llti. B a Beach _347.,.2848_.._ _Wal~ to beach. Comn1. ~l. Sil6.'>. ~· ~ une fmo. Heated Jj()il)~ -• .u.1W~-jj~~'!';';~1·~~'!:SI;'-\"'':• =:;=:;::t-A~::;._·_· "1,.·_.~'-+-l--'1 --3 BR 2 BA family room Tcnrus, etc., 8.ll p&ia."New 3'° 30th. 64'1-'lll . beat•h. Laguna Moll'll' rnn, ----LRC y~ _-;RR, •·nf>l , H'. r '· 0 r er fplc, Cnits. d~s. COV patio. 2 bdrm., 2 bath. Cplli., dt'ps., Corona del Mar .1515 N. Coast H\\')'. 194-35.17. Furnished & O:'P(/c!rps.. i l Ii fl f \l l). en i 1.1 aJ0~' _car gar. S260 mo. •2'llt ~~·~~Ms~· EZ mntnce. SltO. S~l1\U., cozy plat"t" nr. Unfurnished 546-0-169 or .lohn ">1 .. 111'11 Irvine 2 BR. bean1 reil .. pool. l Blk. brach ror 1 rospo1\.1;\bl(' SIS!l :! BR. F', h.l., ,1. 1,i). • • ..,. .,.., : -;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;I Lake Forest in ot't'an. $225. adults. ernployC'd adull. ·1!).1-4..'>00. From $130 to $215 mo I)rp, •'l'J.lt, .'' ·1 11 i.; 1 • RENT A Orange Coast R.E. ii-11-48'18 Newport Be•ch :~1.~-1/JOI. 21:;1:1'.•:: L~7 ,• ~, to Bargain Every classified went ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold , from newsrac~s from border to border all along the Orange Coast ••• all the Vl•Y from • • Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All D1mti11gton Beach Fow1tain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach lrvi11e Sa~!d 1._.1,ack Sa11 Cle1ne11te Ca11istrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A 4 BR, 2~ balhs $360 3 BR. & farh. rtn .. 2 bath!:I brand nl'I\', Turtlerork $375 4 BR., 2 b~ S38511450 3 BR. 2 b'.IULS L k F u I'd C 1 M Bachelors • 1 Bdrms Dana Point ; ' a e ront 10~0 1 ay os a esa 2 Bdrms e 3 Bdrms I -;:_:;.;_..;..;:._:.___ I -\\',\TJ::R}~RONT -\'EAl{LY -•. i o"'nersayshe\\antstokwp Casa de Oro on .Bi~ Bay. 3_lll:L. 2 b:i.. l V1or2 Full Baths · :.!10.~J:S ~'.ll1 111•l.. '.·II• ,.. this very prestigK>Us 2 story Prt''· beileh. sai. · ~ •:l.,!, I Turtlerocl!: ............ $350 3 BR., 2i,, ba. Deluxe Blutf1, N.B. home overlooking our (>('ace-AU.. lITJLITtES PAID 2 BR. 2 ha. Roon1 f,)r 3,j' :'llast•·1· :-.itt' ht'<ll'OOlus 1\'/ h·I. ' '1-l j ful LAKE \Vith prlv boat Con1parc i?eforc you rent bo1t! on t·hanne_lh'Ont $;)()(} l1ti.;h lx.•.un •'\'..llu1gs, l11rxe East BIJJff __ _ 1Jub"Pl'llil. ---'llrnl!u r ·SINeE~tStfi'L.... ......_ 1st Western BMk Bldg. University Parit, Irvine Days • 552-7900 Nights dock & lots of ..C·ood dc'ck· Cus1on1 ,c!eslgned, featuring: Penin. Pt . near bl.tv . J BH .. !.v111i.; ''~1111 " j;as or ing. NO\V VACANT! • Spacious kitchen \1•ilh in. 2 baths. $350 • 11 01 ~! hunung fircpl111·e. I & 2 BR ., S!Sj, $2'.~1 \·1"1'1'- 1·1,~·. & poul. SOJ \1,,1,111 N.B. 6#4767. LAl{E FORE.!ff' REAL TY R37-616l or 837-6217 Mesa Verde direct lighling NI--:\\' 3 Bil 2 b1t. ,\pt. }'rpl, Con11'111l·nt laundl'y ar('a fl Separate din'g lll'l'a bltns nr bay. $400. off k.Hchen. Encloted pa- • llon1e·like sloragc ' tios. 2 s11·in1ming pools, e Private patios ssuna, l'l?Creation racill· • J·•ntinqton Beach O Closed garage w/storage ti\·s .. security ~uru·d. No STILL AVAILABLE! • l\1arlllc pulln1an '""' ~"'!.._T cond. 3 Bdrni, 2 Bath. e King-sz Bdnus •· .. . 3n:J_floor • 2 BR ~7I'S \\'1"'711 2 trplc's. NPw crpt & D/\V. -e -POOl ~e-:--svr-ModeltOpen lo-tfl 7-pm -'llE~~!!J.144/mO. illl·hJ.; .\U Auto sprnklrs, gardener rounded with plush land-2700 p W Ut1hlles, 18 bOle pt1'1111~ incl. S325/n10. 30'11 l\fadeira scnping. 3 BR. duplex nr. ocean· eterson ay, CM grl'rll & nl'\V tecn>Jt ·~·r I _\; .. , ' ! J. 1.: " Ave. Call 540-3278. Adult living at its best beam ceil, view deck nr Harbor Blvd & ticlh11t•,. '\1 LARGE I BR 1190 $300/Yrly. '"'""° RI"" Adams VILLA YORBA " 2 BEDROOMS $210 ~~ BU< to ()(,'(•Rn _ J Br . m " \i\ . I' Mission Vte)o ........ ~................. ----· Hunt!n~rnn 81':11 h • ' ·rt. <11·'• ~ 2 BR. 1 bath • • • • • . • • . • S28.5 2 BR,, 11" .ba .. air cond $2-ID FOR ICRSC', 2 BR, den, 2 ba, patio, frplc, a/c, vie\v, $285. 'ol'aler pd. 837-9524 art 5. 365 \V \V'NI 0 Pets .,. .... •"n $160/Jl.10. Ulil pct. Avail tJl 546-0370 (714 ) 842-9622 \ !1"1 ;-i-. · 1 son • ll'fv..., 6/23 Call til 6:30. 67~8.'131. 2 BR., 2 Laths .......... $.'.00 3 BR., 2 baths •••• $27513'15 3 BR. 2•,~ ba. •• · .. · ... $395 Newport Beach 4 BR. 21,2 ba. -..... $375 1400 I---'---_;;.:;.;.;;;;.___ At Budget Prices! • 67.}...RST3 • 5 BR. 2}~ baths •••.•••. $<150 $190 -I BR. Lldo Isle. Bltns, L'URNl,ltl'.D _ Apt. Unfurn. 365 APAR!M~NTS J \V/D 2(1 f r " · ' Air Cond -f l'Jlll' s -3 SwMll-e d h·11 27 . 2 L to private bt•a<·h ! UNFURi'IISllF.D DELUXE VIEW 1111111.: Pools -llP:it111 S11a -re . S 0 -BR, 2 BA, frpll', I I palkl, gar, l blk bay, 2 blks * POOLS !>P1\C. Condo1niniun1, 2 J{R . 2 'f_l'l~ui, 't'1:urt..; Ciunl' ;111j beach. · BA, 11in rn1 .. fple, l'k'\HhU'. 1 l,i 1H1•1 1 ·'~1111 : R~AL'rY 1<00 .• Util Pd. 3 BR, 2 Ba, * ENCLOSED adults only, $•riO. fill-llil.-1. .1 1~, di1i1. '."1111 S..1 .11 ~ Cl " D k k GARAGES ! b1•ct1111. l· l'dlH ~~IX! LIVE LIKE A KING 2 BDR!ll $150. y1·arly. No l'll!!!!!!!!!!Jll~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!~ pets. 1~ DELUXE • i\10 \'I-: I.\ 'l~l 1 \ ,-,- 5145 ·A MO. Sp;i.•. ' ,\: -; El:. r 't ~. \•'r.il ,J\';1il ,\I : • ' '1'1{..\S. !'<K.I, r,-,. li1, \\ 1•]1'00 \t' F'11111 "1 :· \!2... 17· .; 1,., cl· 1 I.I~-I : .t. • "l:lh'!' 'I/• lw'!,(l ' \l.\1,t..-r CASA Tl!!M?O A .Company \Vith Vlsi~n ~~~nc ront. ec · Doc * CONVENIENT Balboa Island MED ITERRANEAN Univ. Park .Centc~. Inr111c NU-VIEW RENTALS ·ro ALL BEACl·IES Vlll.AGE l•I I ",. Call Anytime. 552-f:J()() NE\V Jo\\~·r dupJ('x. :.-; !~!{. ' ·' • .. •· • 1 omce hours 8 AM to 6 PM ~: Aprilorl5. u:~ FROM $1-40 MONTH ~('~fi~·~~~rG1t~i 2.WO llarhor H1\'d .. C.:'11. :;:~·I 11»~;'.~t .. ~~~1:~1 '>h::~ I" T BR, I" ADULTS PLEASE 11111 ~;'i'-:«nt1 !{N;('f'\·r :..n,~ \m111 :::: 1rn'' _J_ URTLE ROCK. New 3 bd, 2 Qu .~ BA. Townhouse. Bal boa Peninsula fil·:NT/\L OFFICF. S912 ltell A\l·, 11H _ .,l, ' , ba, w/w, patios, use of iet res. Balcony, patio, VILLA POMONA ~ ·--~~~·------OPEN 9::ID AJ>t to 5:30 PM -'park & poo1. $365. 833-2326 shag crpts, bltns. $295. CllARMING pen i 11 s u 111 GARDEN lt~\'t'l :! 1 .. 11 1<1 3 BR, 2 BA, !rpl, 1 yr old. 64&-1391. PHONE 642·2015 duplex. 2 BR. 1 BA, sto\•e & duplrx 1111L Fl'l•,11 I'· +1 . , ' ' Crpt/drp. Children o k , 3 BR, 2 BA. Frplc, Gar. \1760 Pomona Ave.) refrig. Yrls. Adults. sorry -* NEW * 1·1 1·,pl!I 6&,,..~t'fl':1 . ..,·1 :)\ ;, ' ·11 I·,\_ ·1 $275/mo. 833-1103, 675-2018. D/\V. Bltns. Open beam no pets. Close to shop's & VILLA PEDRO -'-' _,._,. __ . -"'_"--· ~--·i.1\\1111, :. " ceil. C'l'ptg thru-out. Nr $30 WEEK & UP hl!ach. 211 E. Balboa. Blvd. WALK TO BEACH 1 11 111. :t ~ .. r Ocean & shop'g. Yearly. e Studio & 1 BR Apts. Ph. eves: 985-5822 , Nl'\\' l, 2 :: :} fir, t'!'tl•"· •. ,<•II·· r ii .. 675-5200, 673-2083 or e TV&MaitlServiceAva.iL c . 28R,2BAAPTS d11h1'. 11·pl. :.'11.1 1 .• 1 $175 -l BR. % blk beach. 545-3405. e Phone ScrTice-Htd. Pool orona del ·Mar SUprr -Cnn11ortatrtr • 'Qllil't 1 M'i~~t:i7. Bllns, crpts, drps. Yearly. NE \V p 0 RT S H 0 RES • Chil4fen & Pct Section 'l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii r.'~hr Ne1\•por1 .Ba1·I. Hay. G1•s i .~ -:l 1:'f!t1•11•nhl~ I Laguna Be.left $275 -4 BR. 2 Ba, fr~, dbl A-frame 2 txlrm, den/loft, ~ $120 J\.1onthly l ,'\; 11alc1' Paul. :'1111 :v ,\J,,, 11 . .;1.,, , l'l'f·, dnh, 11 .. 1 ,, {l'.~r, fncd y~d. guna 2 Ba. frplc, <lshl\'hr, dbl Xflli Ne\vport ~Ivel., CTI'! M _ 1·rnials SJS:-1·31~(1. ~U!1t'l' f1or 'Sl~~llup. :·;::.>-:·; , • H~1ll~. . . , garagr. Pool & tennis privl. 548-975.1 or 645-3007 ~"'v ! 1vo1•k it1~ g~I .... . $450 • l1l1l Pd. 4 Bil. 21h BA. S1rps 1r1 beach. $36:i. 1st & Q. --• ·Children welcome I 2 1i·p]1·'s. :l'lag11ifl('1..·n! Ol'L'illl 1.·t". I, "]"--"""" BR. F'urn. 2 lrg closc ·!s, _. ~ 2 . .~ ,.,..,.,,""" ::::2 r lrJcn i\1•1• .• ~.::;.-i1-.c v1;·1\'~ 1 -.- -CJUl'f'rl sit.!' lJl'd. p1iv. c!ress· ...... NU-VIEW RENTALS JT111'. !~luffs, Qrand new 4 in_>: 1'111 ,1•:.;rra trg. roo1ns, ON TEN ACll£S 673-4030 or 49-1-3248 :int·: ~u~i ~! : J'~ encl. ~ar \\'/sto~~gc. AifuUs Apts. furn./Wlfu111. Lease J only, no pets. Fireplace' / pr1v. patios. SMALL home, 2 Br, w/yan:l, I StiOO n10. 1st & last 1>lus $200 2035 Fullerton, C.M. Pools 'l'rnn1~· Conrnt'l Bkl,st. fncd. cen1ral kx:alion. $260 d('p, Avail April l J . ·• mo. Sep. di n t·m & lain rm. 833-SG:'\5. * STUNNING t & 2 BR. 000 Sea Lan, Cd~l li-14·26.ll &14~J6. STEPS TO OCEAN Fu1·n. 2 RH. 2 BA. Unful'n. U\1acArthur nr Cuasl H1\·y) TOWNllOUSE DUPLEX Ga1tlcn Apts. Pool. Rt>1::.j l'!!J!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j VILLA PAU LA 2 BR-2 FULL BATHS ! Iii:. 1 ';B'i\ St~•liu. ~·,·,I. G ira"f' $[7 "\. ~ L ·' i·1 Irvine l';o I'' 1 I \, ·----- t1:~:~ -·F u1n . or l! i ' ( ' , r •• ,~ ..... ,,.J r. :70 r "I I 'I. ; • n'\,f .•. ,... r· w.-t. .. . -.~.J !''". I Bf~·., 2 BR ':> \ " • .., ! l·ROM ~137 FROM Sl77 "' Laguna Niguel SUPER clean 3 Br, 2¥.i ba, fli>l c, patio. barbeque, can· yon vicv.'. $325. 2 + den/office. stmdeck, l'U'<"a. 710 \V. 18th St $165 3 BDRMS bekl\v highway, trplc. $275 yrly. 521S-A & up. frple, garage, 11 u n d e c k . R. u o =•2 "'"'218 AOORABLE 1 BR, newly Adults. $285. 6'12-5531 l'VCS iver. ~ • .........., · k d El Puerto M painted, beam ceilings, lots or w n s. esa 1 IH ,\J. inl ~.' ' l 1 . .t ... I h' I' II' 111.~1·::.... .. 3 RR, 2 Ba, Newly Decor. · N · ho • Bltns. breakfast rm, 2 car privacy. r n1a1. s pg ctr. SPACIOUS 1-BR. l-'rpl. Ptxil 2 BR. $165 I Mesa Verde t•: blk p 1 & A<lulrs $143.50. 53&5U4. privil. Quiet an?d. $HC1 • Unfurn __ _ 2~S'I'.ORY...J.Q\\'~$' 3 R_r. 2 ~a:t.ti!ie~ ~i~n. v:riy. QUIET dcl~lj.IJ:~.1._~_11 J I-Tai Pinch in Rltr. fiT.>-4.t"l'l Al' Utiliti s. Pa .d l 11 4'\ 2 .~. :: !'Ir :· :~ l_ • · ••• 1 Ba. panoramic OCl'an vie1v. 12 3 »E 4 0 1 ·· rl•'n Ne1v Medit turn. ~Ill c t M ---J. e I -----.... ... ----·rr -·-..-r.-:--' $450 64-1·1T.:1· 493--0136 I):........ l:•I. i ' . OS a ... . Pool & Rcrrf'U110ll I 1·11·. "IU.) \Ill. •l'IH" ,,, .. ' · nlo. .i • · · • B d N D I 1t'a!. gurage. 5 min 10 ~ --·-~:..·~--irr~ i\t· 11 ,\\(' C':\I :~nH5 i\Jl'l(·e .\vr. fll:i-HJ.:t ·'1 I ran ew up ex beach. AduJL<;. $175. 548-G9ati ** BEAUTIFUL 1 ~ 2 Bil -·~:._i ~ ; __ .. _. -DAILY PILOT Ocean Vu, walk to heh, 3 & 4 , RACl-IF:LOR a[ll rurn util Conlrrnpo1·ary Gard~n Apt,;: I CA SA GRANADA N port Beach 4~9 W. A.'Y St. , ,, '· ( 1r1" l1 1·:. )'rl\1'111 1 · '' , • I .lar'\l.l/.I • ,-,,, l II ~ "I (;11 )1 L.~ 1._',..•! f.u·d"•'S " 49l-il;-j12 . ' CLA D 646-0.?.84. rou11<tings. Sf'n ior adulL<; 011.j fl•plr'. 4J,h11 hr, llt'11• <'l'[lls 8 .. L11vely :'. r.r:. 11p1.., 11i1h ·' l.\!;I;', :! 1:•·. /\\on.lger Cld g E-103 SSIFIED A SI Br. No pets or chldrn. [lrl. $100. G n ~de n· sur·I f1'0nl $175-$U:IO. Paliu;i,! J{l'nt;ll ('011t•1•ssi.•11 __ e_w ____ , __ ~·-·---·-c.,s• :" l/1~·s<t FOR ACTION .. • HARBOR VIE\\' llc,in:ies -3 l:ir", no pets. Ph: 548-6920. , 11:ps, p1·1~1 ~-llo: l>ciol. In-k ~. 11 h!>r I.,.11 l ;i: . ~)n ,., 1., , · 1. >i 6(0.. ... :.:.1 * ____ _ __ ~ ---[ Br. 2 Rii, f;in1 & rl1n1ng r111, * $l5 PER WEEK ··1 f.11 11 1il,, f .111 .~"l7-2811. , lM ,1 t1l1!ull.1~ I ~1 u '!.:-. t ,, 11 i 11 " .• I" 1· 1: ,..,. ___ ,~:'.::::::::==l . cluli/poo!. $425/tno. . . IH'.:LU.'\E-l'<e-;,--:! Br·-., Ha-~1\~\lllf,~. •;'1~ 1111·1 •111: 1'.•nt. ~ , ................ . 6-10-1768 &~~Jl. Pool S..._n1a1d !!erv1;.:c. , , .. _ .. , ·. ·, · lh1ldupl·1 .. ).'lf, Nupt·L~. ,Jiil i;.,, · f II, T', Ku chl'ns avail. i\1oirl 'l'ah1!i] ~1111.1~ P:11 : ~1~~. s<llinc:. All 1 ~ !:It.; 1:. ul J!ai i•u. l~lri'l, ~ 1•·_,.., ·•1'·"·' \,, · GET A 'CHARGE' ' out of your DAILY PILOT WANT AD NOW HONORING Master Charge and BAYCREST Area 3 BR, 2BA, crpts drps, lrg yrcl, $.125. By appt only. 54&-93U 646-284.S cor11er,Harbor&Vie1ori;1. 'r.1111. ,~_1.1111,.,1_. Adults; r~ JrlU i\lt•fri11•:•1· \\'a; ~~17-'l.j!'J'I !ii:i'.l.1, i.1.·1 ,, .. 1 : ... · ' ' •A ·~ .•.• ~. -1 1.11.•1s. $l!l,1fn10. En•er at 2126 · 21'1< \' .. ·I -~·,·~1 •1 I " NICE 1 .~2 Br. Tn1ilC.'t!1. $9;-j Thurin St. or 2126 Doctors TllE G1\BLES I " · ,liJI y, ••·'' 11111·• u f: , • c.o "' 1..,.1,,.i .. ~m & U11. Mature adul!s. 111 E c · I • 1-"'""" 2 Br \\'/"Ur Adult s Co-r>f~ In Oli llll. I Chil d ()J,, II" I• C.11~ 'l:< 0 I 'F "' 'Jrce.a<a-,"""' ',., .... , ... I '"tG-'"1'>0 6 '~ r~· 16th St. 642-1265. · drps. b!1n~. fnd y rrl .Pl' !I •• .,..en 1.i-i • 1· ruv • ,,:-J , TH.E Bluffs -view. 3 BR, 2 La. Quiel 1oc. Nc1~· cpts. & 1~aJK'.~. $175 l\'lo/l('aS<'. J.AR(I. J bd. all bllins + SP~~KL~~G. Clt'.u~ l Br . \V/palio. "'II'. pd. Call bflvn NI{ l·lua)J 3 l}r. 2 U;J., nu :-11:.tJ.: .f\IJ Ul111thJS Paid di!il\i\•fi.she r. Adults, no ""!~. ShiJ~ cl P.l,s, dl!lS'. bltns, 1 & 5. lilli-1110. , ,~. puinl, gat: ·trp~~ Nn pnts. 354 AVOC',i<td a ~t., C,M1 ' li12-4044 aft. 6 ,~ l1Kl1y Iilt i. ~r. f;hoJ>S & 2411) .. ~~ .. Or~1ngc "'''' .. Slfil S:.lfi:;/rno. &t2-~l1. I 642-97.;,..:; ~ ."O::C::'7.;;.0:..:;,.,,-..,,.-~-'l frwys. $140. No pets. lnq: :.=;:,,.~~·=='-'"-'.C..:. * THE BLUF'FS ti Br. 21~ 1 Bit $150 & $140. lrg. Ideal ~2 _La.Salle, Apt. 2, CM. 2 BR apt. $150 111? : child EXEC. Uvini for $~)(}·~ Y~ . .. . 1 for bachelors adlts onlv no .~11-l;i.'\·I or ~0-6338. OK. No pets. Crpts & stove. • . 2 Br, 2 l>N, bltns. Nr I Dail> I i. 11 . ' hiJVe REALTORS &11-7002 Ba.1 Cusl crpt, encl patio, pcls. l99J Ch~ch. !'l-1S-s6i'l SPACIOUS 2 Br 'tn •-pie•. 646-4862; 642-6160 HoaK. 64&-IZH. IJ.'ll!•,1111 ""!" frp , Lse. $423 mo. 644-1480. "' A U Condominiums • TROPICAL POOL e Upstairs. Sundeck. Lovely pt. nfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 36! U lu 1 Br. furn. $145. Gas & w1l' view. Drps, w/w crpt, bltn ___ n __ rn_. ____ 3_2_0 pct. Efside on 18th. 54.~1168. ran,(:"e, );\'ar . No pets. 1 child Newport Beach U1'1L Pd. Bach. Pvt. Qui(•f. 11 ..:0c:k,c,.&=.lc;f>.,c7.c<85'='-. =-~=­ Adult only. No pets. $125. * SHADY ELMS • PGOL SPACIOUS greenbelt, end 548-f!2:>1, 548-1405. • Adults Poolsirle $140 up. l1ni! 2 hd. 21h ba, den rorn1al I BR. F~rn. Apt. Over ~7 ~~!il~~1 S~f':\tCbMll)(·~~l~J~~,~1.~~ I din. rm. Bluffs S 4 7 5. gar11gc. $125/1\10. 1 " 11 \., · -....... > I 6i:.-:!7;,2 or 64'1-557:1 Call 642-?,8.'!7 VERY niC<' 2 Br. 2 Ba. Drps, I Townhouse Unfurn. 335 QlllP.T AREA. 2 Bit si10: l'l'PI~, [latin. Q11if'I. !'1.r. ---------Pa\tr). garage. arlults. no shop¥· 1 Adull s S I ti .J. Newport Beach 11t•ls. lf>fJ 21st St. S.18·2127. .!!.2~·12:_._. -------- , -,\llUL'l'S' o•,· .L-,-. ---L-E_A_S-,,-Dana Point DELUXE 2 Bn. 1 '~ RA 1~ -S1t1d ln nn dead-end slr<.>et. :; RB., 2 ha., hl1ns, carp, LIVE in Hit! all fk•w Dana Crp!s, drps, pool, hllns, ptiv rirJtS. :; Car gar. Facing Point llarbor al 1 h C' patio!!. Sl.i:i. 1 chllrl ok. Sn pool, $300. Also 2 Bclnns., 2 benutiful l\1arina Inn l\1o!el, pet.;. blfi-l~l=-"~'-~= Ba. $250. JUtr. 642.5333, 34902 Del Oh' RAcN NEW San Juan Capistrano (~!Xi-2~ll. Kit~~~s. s ~.r: B D fi cif'ncics & apartments S\;\NJSI~ 3 BR. 2 ba .,. Y~· flra1ed pool, dir£'Ct dial $12.5. Dri ve bv 1]00 V1ctor1a. phones, television, sauna 646·21R9 or 645-6177. 2 BR .. 2 ba lownhoust· in Casit~s Capistrano" Auto garage door, larg. patio, swimming pool, tin1lc, crpts dra. $250, mo. to mo, or $225. on year lease. 3~8 Calle Chueca, 496-7217 or 4!J2.S503, bath, laundry facilities. BRAND New lrg 2 Br apt in n1ecti11g room, close to San 4-µl l•s. locked gar. Util. Clemente and L a g u.n a Close to schls, bus., Child Beach. Come pl ay In our ok. no pet.'!. 839-1190 sportfishlng, shopping and e TROPICAL POOL e restaur.ants. SSO wttk and 2 Br Studio. 1'~ Ba .• fll>l, Townhouse, up: Bn_ng this ad and l't"· siiirnl slrcni;c. Gas & wtr I Furn. or Unfurn. 340 ce1ve $5 orf on !irsl week's pd. F.:h1ide on 18th. 548-1168. ' _____ .;;,c;:,;.;_::.....;:..:;: rent. NE\VLY DECORATED I H.~nti~gton Beach f"Ul{N ISHED 2 BR. 2 BR ,v/carpQr!. \Vtr pd. $190fn10. Inquire: 1030 S. Call hh\'n 1 & 5: 6::64120. Coasl. Laguna. or tel. 2:'..r':o6 "D" Oran£l' 1\vc •. S140 4fH~~l8. --~""'7"~--=--~--·I LG. 2 BR. f1-;-riA. reri=i~. Huntington Beach ,. \ 11 1 NE\\I, J.>rig:ht. near ll. 1-larbou. 2 be!. 11~ ba, pool & grass, green i:;hae:. dra. p.irUy furn. Good stor~. :idults. no Pt'IS. Lc.•asc $2:t1. 213 -592-1S07 ;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.J pvi:;. pa 10. J 1 t~. sn1. pe ok. $16:i. 'lrf>-A Cabl'illo. LaQU I NT A HERMOSA "".·_!tGll"'' "'I.=-~=-=~· I Duplexes Unfurn. 350 Spanish ("oun1ry Esln1l' Llv-E-SIDE 2 BR. $150 ing .~ S1mcious Apl.~. Tri'· Bllns, \\'1\v dho;pl, hid pool. Huntington Buch roce4'.I pooJ; sunken gas Adll~. no pets. (;.1Z.!15~l Beach Newport Beach lll--n.::r.:a-;:;:;;:;;~~--1·.~~;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;:;::j_~B~,;.h..1<. I · · 1 NE\V l BR $17D -2 Bi· $210. -j Ew-3-B!DfltOO ~~ inJl_2 r...bOO.-.No~peH>.-Adult&.-JJA. 2 Balh, lar.,c pvt yard, encl l BR. F · · · ·~ t E. 20th St. CM. 543·01:17. DAILY PILOT I .. . . . Classified· Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO -· • ... ALL UTILITIE.f.:i PAID . .=:...:::::"=°""-' ===-=-==I 2 car pVt _garage in duplex Adults _No Pets 1 &: 2 BR. Heated Pool. $1~ building $250. per ma. Man-(4 blk1' s. of San DICKO FYwy & up. Adul~ No_ pels. 853 ager at 313 Osll'<'go. Hunt· on Beach, 1 blk W. of Holt Center St. 645-8965. ington Beach, 536-4152. to 16211 Parkside Lane.) 2 BOR!\.1, Pi>ol, crpts, drps, Balboa Island 1 iM'CHELoR ·;P·,-.-,-,.-r-ly-.-11-1; incl ulLI. Avail i\lay 1st. 6T.~5074 VERY chMming 1-Br. apt $ni. Tnc. util, yc11.rly \\IL'lTON REALTY 67!'~1tll (TI4) 847·5441 refrig.. $165. 2·155 Irvlne. Mgr, Apt A, 548-7476 ' ' --...;1 ,, r --.c.-· -, i l 1-. DIAL 2-5618 Balboa P1nlnsul1 -fa:~--.... ._.._ ..... -~·..-----h-+-·I ~--t I -- ' • " , ;.,, . '•' .. 1 ' . ., ' . ' . ' I ' ' ' r '• . -.. " " . ' ' . , ,. ... ' " -· ,, . ,• . • ·~ " ~ .. • " .. , . • ' • • • -• • r • ., Looking For -, omeone ' ----~~ .. .-- To Take An er? ·-·.l'r ---·r \ ~we're ood At _ It I We'll even pay the postage to get you to give us an order. lief - ready for some quick profits by mailing in your order today. 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Box 1560 Coste Mtst, Ctlif. 92626 Or Give Us an Order by Phone at 642-5678, the Direct Line to -·--· • DAILY PILOT Classlfled Want Ad ·-·---- .... ~. • \ I . I . I r ' . - ; . ISULISl-·1'-+--+-----------.---------~-··~-··----· ·-.,.----~--.. ------- • . t I ' • . 1 .:.r·."'"'"I*;;;;;· .. ,,, ___ -~1~.:.;!;;;; __ · -;;;;;;;;·--;;;;;;;;-· ~1:;;~~1 ~1 _..-~l~~·i I ---lrsJ 1---.1~ I-· ..... Jf511 '",.,.. l[Il]I · '",.,1 :.. ltnl 1 .. _,,,_. lllJI Garogos for Roni 43S Gor-IOI' Roni 435 Rontol1 Wonted 440 Lott 555 Child c.,.. Hoaudun.... Help Wontod. M & I' no Help Wontecl, M & F 710 Help Wonlod, M & #:I ;;:;,:;...~~~~~~--'~ ~ DAILY PILOT & \ BLIND diah<llc 1 e ma I e, BLACK malo COCl«A·POO CHILD CarH,c. yd. Lou ot HOUSE OF CLEAN BABYSl'M'ER needed I pm * COOK~&J, STORAGE PROBLEM?. 1ieeda room k board, TLC, ana to "Spunk)'", approx 11i n.c. -w . H. noo.., .._ wa!la. ..,._ Accoountont $21,000 to 12:1!1 am Tues thru Sal. PANTRY HELP can pt.Y. up to S200 mo. Re!!· rfS old. No 10. I.alt vlt-. 66-6981 lft. 6. scs-.391.f pets It drapea. 1 Yra. uea CPA Contrdlft' h one cirf 15 mo1 No --..,'l--l--_:_....::..:..:.:..:.,;;;-:7,-'"~=..:;:,;=..==:.:..:.:..._-j_,.,.i~-No.111r1 ---1i1n-l--t.•1*•"'*-a.+&+1' --· ' ' _eavy .. ~ -1~..-Sutt& · Ex riel'ICe(\. __ r.o ·~1~-1 ' AWPACE ~-u Pllo PO Box ,u,. -+-t.... t-neti,-_....._. ...-· ~r ..... -' 1• --V-iCiUOn Ii ~ _.. y t, ~ w..-~·er are a nr lneome Tax turirir ru· Sun.Dower .t FabvleY.', ho4plt.iiza1lon. vooa uure -t Self StoN9e Mini warefiouses Colt• ...... Ca. --~ -Do<ialu. Ph: CO<'nm'I, lhdu1, Rnld --"'· call bet. 3 PM.~ with sallUy 1ncre ..... ~ ~ e 8oits e RecrMtlOMI Vehicles Ntw, ttn1odel, repalr. Store INCOME Tax Prtp&.ration ~ d!!esleed ii\ aocoant.. BABYSITTER 11.·anted in ln pe_r11oo. Dana Int , ~ REWARD-Irish Setter, fl'O&ltlr. cust. pat.lol. ofca, etc. Rtuonable ratea. Pile call. in&'· At ihe 1}0"~ lew1. Golden View School area, Cutaway, lSOOl ' ., • e HouHhold Goods e Bu1inn1 Inventory I Amcllmcanmlb I ~ female. White flea collar. r-Uc'd. 962-1961. 615-66116 tor 1ppt. Indus. KeNTiclns Hunt.. Bch. 2 Sehl age Dana llarbor. No ~ OIM l VARIOUS SIZES -FROM $25/MO. '------J •. =ty ~Gt' c:': JACK Taulaoe • R<pa!r Janilwlol Oegroe, ....,.ilst, "shirt· chUdttn. 847-Ml6 alt 6P"'· call,_ ' .. f U Lock It -U Keep The Key 438-6253 remod ., addlt. 2> yrs exp. , up," electronicl. ~.IXXJ. BABYS.fTl'ER nc«INI, n1y 0001.;: and Counter ~'tip, , On Site Managers, Weekends Included ---------· 1=""'===.,.---;-,..,-= Llc'd. l\f.y Way Co. 547--0036, OFFICE cleulrw. 11 c • d . Llz ~·· Art'ncY home 2:30 -7:30 pn1. Call pt tlme , .. tltln1e. ~ ()I' r ~ 24 H A S .1 p trolled Announcem9nts 500 $50. R.l."'WARD for Irilh Set-Additions Remode11.... bondtd. T Ytt t:<J>. tn area. 'f':lOO C&nlPUS Dr. 842-9631 ht-fore 2 p.n1. over. nulngt to 7 a.., or . I our ccess, ccur1 y a ----------t .. ~: __ .. ~.~.l·!~ on! a30thm e ~ J Ge .......... ._ -U c'd..... 60-68\M or lt&-ml. ~2U8 Nt'4')>0lt .Beach BABYSITTER nt't'derl ilnvs,' "''eek ilAYf IO run-2p~ ' No Move Jil -No Move Out Chg.sos THE DI 1s1o t H .. --·'tle -~=, ·~ « ·-~ • ., 1 v n ° .wi.iu I 13.&Ml * 5&21.10 Palntfnt & ~ n1y home. Htg lkach. I l'Xp . IK'l'('~. 3 nwnthl! t OPEN 7 DAYS Fo,R -I NSltE~TJ and the Music Oep&rbnent ~~ ~1~0 .. N ew Po r I P--L•ntlnt ADVERnSCNC SALES _ 536-1Bti7 alt 5 p.ni. ~i., 1le1tl 11pp, ap~ in • t Hamilton & Newland ~ Munli~on IMch or Sol,11.Mm Cali r om la i:x--.. ... u ... .-"IO"I D•wfl~ ...,. ,_ ........ _ .. Coun1v lli'rSinn. JRck In thc t-Do:&. I T'' • 1 :..··· eou-(~~ N. w 0 rt REw••o V\llo.11 .,., ~pe.r 1~1 -c H L.8' t 833.0519.or if nq_-~,,._;,~7 ~--~ p ,. -custoM PAINTING need• e x perlfW!.ced Benklng ~v :;, oast '4'Y, • -I~ Api·U 6 al T:30 PM in :ni"I rack." Costa Mesa vie. ' 557--0626, 5.57-9695. spec. price. F'r'ff color con-pttDl&. FuU ti"me ctio.n I• ~t\Yll a w~. AltSO I :;-Also New lndustri1l"ltlnlts fofi Lu•• ~~cc~ o~~~ Lost tr!lti Setter. "Chad· P~JiJN"~~~ c ~h lnter~Eirter. untum'.. inter. C1lUi&l1ied Alh·-e~iAing 11;Hle1 J<.14~ QJrl I COOK-Gra\'t•yard 1birtf 6 r I~ Rent1l1 to Shir• 430 College, A.u d It 0 r i UJD . 675-6889 or 646-SS Electrlul sulttne &: est Uc . Ins ha.ndlU.-vac&liOn re Jor 'I ' Sludi•nt~ ' pa.t1 time:. ' ._. Perfonning Groups 'Will be "TOM" Orange male ai.t. Won't be~ ~-'outalde aaks 1tat:r aM . l APPLY IN P~ -i I~--forRlnt )J9)F!M~~fJrtU1=.:!: ~;~nse:1~L ~~.~~0072& ~ ~~f~·jobs~ic:=: *w:L~~~R*. 5:~ti~Zst$:si;~ WlthN::i;tr~ptr. JAf:S1 ~~i~~t.~~ :nt h ~ aJG· Htg. Gardner; the College Cboif -REW ARDr & repairs. ~. WMD you call "lilac" lftUrae '° CIU1itied ad No. e Escrow _ . Cost• MeH ,_ ! .. • • ~ ) . . t • •• • • ! • l .~'=;'C"=c='-"'.;r;:·.;..:;:ot..:;.,.. --1 ~~~=w~ "TOM" Orange male ca.L Gerdenlng .S0.1444 •11ll 55, Dally Pilot, P.O. Box • Loin Proce1so1:1 ('OOK . Exp only. Day 4h1ft.. Apts,, MIDDLE ag@,d ~ with car future "'The Seven Last Vic. Wibon Ir Newport BANANA Servicell: Two 1560, Co&ta. Mesa 92626. • New Accts. Clerks The Cottage Cotfte ~ Furn. or Unfurn. '70 to share mq_bj;le ,.home In Words of Quist" by ~~ARD~ Anytime.~ ...Jtlplnele" Gardener atnde-.· Jack1-ot-all ~ s..les e Tellers 562 \\'.191.hSt,Costa Meifa, l·c-0-,-,-,---------~!nt~~m:ro peLI, 'ftltodore. Dubois. Soloists :~how. Trim mine. ~stenat Paintlng! HIGH COMMISSION Im.med. Temp. Assignments Counter Glrla '· ·===""'""'=~,..-.,...1 are: Marcia Vander Le.an, DALMATION Puppy, vk>-M Cle8JHJP, 5m&!l land:lcap. '1rl!iti5 EASY SALES Appy In Person P/rlme .d .... s ~ WANTED -2 roommates to TusUn Ave CM a.ta ing · ~ ( THE EXCf'!lNG shr 4 BR. hse7°wl2 others. soprano: David Dickinson, Mesa, may 'have diam at-• 961r3t86 ~ PAINTING I: Paperina, 3l GROWTH POT~NTIAL Betwn 9•m & Noon C•rl's Jr. Rest•ur,"1f PALM MESA APTS, H.B. area. $80 + util. =ne~=I ~ j i taehed to collar. 541t-7CH8 PROFESSIONAL prdeoer, Yts in Harbor .are a· Chamber of Commttee Coin· 2061 Bu1ine11 Ctr. Dr. Ap1>ly In Person bt'twrt2lpm lltINUTESFURN OTOR UNNPl'FURN. BCH. 962-86611 free• ' SIAMESE Cat, male, W!rY tree "'10l'k.' pruning, ~ Reh. brn. ~.,l: Books , 1'M>nl' Irvine fn~ _:n1:~tC'a.rl's, 2Tp E. ' • \VANT middle-aged woman AFRICA Institute Introduc-dark Sealpoil\t, injured front sprinklers, cleanup jobs, ..... --.. . · Bt'twttn 9 a.m~l2 noOn " ""'· • ' Unbelievably lme apts • to share my new apt. Arcb tion: A tree evening of paw, Limps. Mesa del Mar. I ands cap I ng George. PA.INTING I: repai.J:, 35 yrs. AIR COUNTER llelp -21 & over. j ~yge !pool, Jacuz::i elect bJt. SI Lag Bch Day o,..,.,. tra•·nmg' in e•-lut!on of oon· 5'16-"""7 64&-5893. \Vorkmanship guar. Take e Bonk Bookk-rs 4:30 to 10 a.m. 1'fon-Fri • Jns, s iag ~Pl•, drp,, sauna " · · ~. ~., 0001 ~"'v·-·go ot ,,,. ''P Apply ,. -·-•• t ~ eve 494-5867 GllE NEtV La · kl .... ....... ~ · · CONDmONJ • St1temont Clork• 11 pc......... 1"'am• etc. Adults, no pets. · · 9Clousness. Laguna Beach Y shaggy female toy wns. sp1'll1 ers, .~1056" · . NG Ave. Donuts, 0089 Adam' SINGLES From Sl.50 J\1ALE or female, 2 BR apt \Von1en's Club, 286 St. l poodle lost v I c . Hun-sod rototilling. Trees .:.. & e Tellers Av 118 1 BEDRl\1 . From Sl60 to share, 5 hicks from pier, Ann's, 'Laguna Be a ch. I tington Harbbur. Call after 5 sh.rubs l'f'Vt()lled. Compmt. UP Ce 75~ oU on bangifw if MECHANIC Ml I e., · · ' 2 BE II B 53&-0917 °•0 -8189 OOS..21.!13 you buy material from Tbe n. yr exp. I "c"R"'E"°D=IT.....,C"'H"'E"C"K"E"'R~I DRa.t. Fron1 $180 . . . Thu11t., Apr. 5. 8 p.n1. For I pm, """' · , ' ~ 5rH>M6 Cont•ct: Mr. W•fih I _,_ I Unfurn Apts A·Jaii }"'rom SlO COM1'L>RTABLE 2 BR a{)t, inforniation, Z13: 451-1649. \\'HITE & apricot nutty cat EXP American . JllplDl!..t · · : Must ht-rxperiencct\ in ' ndcpt>1..,._·nt r nance co. need• to $15 LESS. p1iv. bath. Shatt WI PHIL PARSONS is no long'('r lost vie. Corona del Mar. ~ner for claan-up & ·PROF;. painter, honest -.'Ork, hydraulics & chi 11 e r s. Bink of Cost• Me•• t>xpe-rieneed girl to • jltart if--+ 1 You'rc rlghl, they're under-congenlaJ pe1'50n. 8.~7-0057. doing business as THRU·O Please call 644--0m mam. N.B., C.M., & H.B. reas. InUext, tree est. Ground Door opportunity 979-4200 ~mn1 ~. Phone 91'-4'1lq , foC" priced!-1561 flfesa [)r; -G f R 435 INDUSTRIES S25ttEW.Afin • Part poodle, 540-r.m...,. .. ----Re1&. 548-l"ZS8, 507-1456. with a national ·company. Equal OPPOrtunity E'.mploytr 1nterv1i'W. . (5 blks fro~,w~~port Blvd.) ariges or ent black & Silver. Small, Male. COMPLETE gardening * PAPERHANGER * Year al'Ollnd rmployment, BARMAID needed -Apply in ·-ESCROW OFFIC~ i • . t • t • t • ' • • • t • I I I I . ' I • • ' CLEAN, dry & secure s ngl 968-4544 service, also clean-up jobs, Cart Rebko 6t6-JM9 aood aalary A: con1pany penon.at Mother'is, 570 So. Experlenct'd CNily. ExOOllent garage, $25/mo. nr. Jo'air I II•J LOST fe--•-~· t•-r cal, new lawns planting, exp. benefits. Coast H\\'Y, Lag, Bch Noon 1?'inge Benelltoi. For ~·•p. lle81iBJIU 21 gmds uuuc: ... ...,., '6-96&-4832 PAINTING . n-...... ble • Apply 'Ill 5pm . all Dee DaviJ 2BR1BA unfurn $190 646-siJi Storage. onl y . > ,.saa• ~~~~~5-~ 16th & ~~·~~. mamt: Ews:61>~~9W R &:L. BARMAffis'4-antt'd ln Tustin T~~~·Lc REALTOR~ 2 BR 1 BA furn $220 Office Rental 440 e FOUND OR WST A PET! Cleanup, landscape. Free PIMt p--R I ~ -- -~.-Costa.1"tcla A.tr.a.. . Beautiful apts. w/prlvate Person1l1 530 Bureau ot Lost Pe'tJI est 1 mate•. SJr-3333, er, , --.. .,. r DEYELOPMINT 673-§n7 · CUST. SERVICE oiiiPI' . pattos, garago, pool, spa. FULL SERVICE Open 9am-2pm, -llam-8pm *PATCH PLASrERING 2222 Corinth BEAUTY OPERATOR · PART-TIME Lush garder setting, AduJts, We1tcliff Bulkllng VETERANS LOST . Siamese cat. YARD .cleanup, weeding, AD t;ypes. ntt esttmaaa W Los Ange.I Calif Aulat owner ot busy salon, EVENING work. Quick!' JO' no pets, 151 E. 21st , CM. Corner Westclill Drive &: Earn $4.SS to $7.00 per hour Newport Shores are 8 , tree t:rirnm.l.ng, shrubbery ... c.n 540-CB25 • 'J(g4. ea, · 5 day wk. Xln't l&lary Ir aourceful men over 20 tfl . * 646-8666 * Irvine Blvd., N ~'!"port guaranteed by using ~... Reward. Call S43--02U. lihap@d, ~. Free at. Plum"'-Equ-' ~ Empl /f working conds. Ja Cos For needed. Preyk>us exptt not -.,....CASA VICTORIA -.Beacb ... -..Mr--:--JJ,oward -G.1:--Benetits-whill".,:~al. 645-l.093. -• iu ... .,_. oyer m Hair, 20G ·Westclltt Dr., neceMary . 1 & 2 BR. Furn & Unfurn. ~101. telidihg Santa Ana College. ~~k.~~d~e me'.:d EXP. Japanese , main-L.R. ans PLUMBING Stille 21'.li, N.B:-646-1345. -eAll f 1.7 $98-ft; Cmpeant pl'oo' ldrar""c' D/Wby, TY DF.SKW~pace available SSO 54Cal7-~w -Ext 37tl Bolsa. 8934969. ~ ~-n"'~-~ c e • ~an 4 u Pt. Remodels It Repa1n.. Water ASSEMBLY BEAlITY o PER AT 0 R 591-n74 547.()913 · • e c. ome "' mo. ill provide furniture "Vi,ID.&. ....u""""'"pe. r•-es · heaters;_disposala. lurnaoea, -Exp'd. ---,,====-~-I inquire about our Move-In at '5 mo. Answering service · . FULLY LICENSED BLACK cat "Louie". 10 mo 842-8442 847-9438. dshwashrs. &l2-Q63 MIC & Guaranteed Wage. CUSTODIAN Allowance. 525 Victoria St. availabl~. 17875 Beach Blvd.. * SPIRrnJAUsr * , old, vie Thunderbird homes, EXPER. Japanese Gardener. BJA.. CQmplete Plumbing TRAINEES ea.n. 846-290() PleaARnt 11urroundinga. Call At. Harbor, C.1\1. 642-8970. Huntington Beach. 642-4321. S · ·ru 1 ad' 10 10 Dana Point, 493-3720. Co plete _ _, n_..,,_ °'~·'-· 496-6137 Tues thru Sat, 8-5, pin a re mgs am· m y ..... u serv. n.:1ui. ~" ... ""• BEAUTY Operator, male or 2 BR. F~ UtUitiss. Pool. OFFICE Space 444 Old pm. Advise on all matters. & neat Free est. 6C2-4389. PLUMBING REPAIR fen1ale. ~ights & Sunday. tor appolntinl':nt . ' Encl gar, dshY.'hr. 241 Newport Blvd. 3 l>lks No. ot 312 N El Camino San I , 1[51 J APANESE Gardener. . . No job too small Penna Tress, 2300 Harbor, DELICATESSEN man le &lrl Avocado St. CM 64~~ 'Coast Hwy. 1 Ofc-1900 sq. Clemente. 492-9136 492-9034 ,_.... ............ Complete yard\\'Ork & * * 642-3128 * * Top$$$ Top Co. Coat& &fesa. 5f9..o757 1afust bf' 0\-1!.r 18, neat I: Huntington Beach ft. $300. 1 Ofc-224 sq. rt. $85. PREGNANT?' Think Ing cleanup. Free est. 642-3102. S.w'-/•~-01•~--Beauty Orv>rator Wanted. depenrlable. Starting wage Both util pd. 548-5300 bort' , Know all th 1 1 ... ,. ......,.. n1n .. -S2 hr. See Jin1 or re.-.. 1 BR. DcluxC'. Adult poolside garden bungalow, near ocean. Fti:ilc., Jrg patio, 6 pools, sauna, tennis: Sl60. 84&--0259. NE\V cust dee. ofc. suite has first!. Call LIFE LINE-24 Babysitting Gardening sentice. Hauling Alt•ellw 642-5145 494-3294 495 East lTth SI, CM a ion. e acs COMPLETE Lawn & ti Cwl'n's Beauty Shop Hi Tinie 0eu""" ~: ft~·!·illst~~~':i~·;: ~:8~~2~gnancy. Con· CHILD Care. ,My home. P~O=p~~ ~CIClll Neat, 81CC'Qr'&W. 20 Jelll'I exp. Boat Manufacturing j DELI VERY, female 'II/car, flr., air cond, plenty pkg. fidenl, s y m p&•t he tic Snacks, hot Junch. Mon. O>il -~. ~--r _, •~ Si Flbertl•11 Tooling no exp nee. llour pay -+-car 1815 \Vestcliff 548-9586 pregnancy seling Abor \NIU r ,ann: .-I Olli I Men allowance. l\1ust hllve amall DESIRE to share office hon & adop~~s ref. . • ~~l~~=.1 days. ca.re, sod, cleanup, "6-el. I ,, I '. • f' .-igmalic~ Exper. ln flbergl~ boat tool· £!f·=.~I· 4301 Birch NB space & receptklnist in APCARE 642-4436 JAPANESE GARDENER . -ing, mold layup, .,1roodwork-.,,;r"VJ,Jli I ~ 2-3 BR. 2 Ba, $165 up. Pool, a secluded. }..1nt children's ! area. 18881 Mora Kai {E. of Beach off Garfield) 962-8994 . -· .... _Newport. Beech ·-·-- N'pt/Santa Ana are a. FEM. 25-40. s a 1 es man Carpenter C~ £i700AR~ -inJ?:. Aircraft. Pxper. ok. 96fr.5467. travels a lot. Seeks ~I to h! IN 0 R home repal.rs. Job W....., MIS. 700 Temponry Help Many co. benefits. Long __ .l6Jl_.W.ES.IC.LlEF-... -s~ apt. & care for li~ ~Plnmblne .Carpentry....Pa.int: ~r.•I Services 500 Newport Center Dr. ~rm programbulld. W:J r~I d '1s l294 756 & 540 sq ft. ampt Siam, cal _ Free l'Mit,-1 il C • · · ......... LETS'_ Suite 520 __ .,..._ argest er u1 11 DELIVE."RY man • euty morning LA Times route. Costa.Mesa area. Must have dependable car. M&-«27 or i l : • ' • • : • I I • I I 546-1780. ' ---:-pkg, util, janlt~r. 'Baum~ 645-1943 ng. T e. all 54().5560. TRY the Handl-Andi bofl! ~....--Newport Beach 833.3861 Ailing yachts, Contact · IJ. Yi\ur next g-~ner #104. 541.~••. SWINGING SINGLES Corponter H. ome &. Apt repairs. Lawn llam Wood, Mgr Production \J <Uu ;..iv.u Call "Leah" 2-8 pm. JAStallauon, boa1 maln. ANiiouir. • ns· ·' ASSEMBLERS Development. Columbia DENTAL ust.. New 'omce. umbe EXECUTcfE $11.i.tes, Imm®-539-3ll2 CUSl'OM~WOOD-WORK-, .Prepue Apt ~ Jl.t:.W II all·lift Fbr 2nd stnft.in Electronks Y_a~ts,275M cCormlck Exp'd pttferTed but wtU apt. n r r;J~~· An~~ ~J ~~:'. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. ~I · g, cabme1· ta, paDt!oks. tenanOi. Hauling. 675-Ml2. firm, night premlwn offered. ~~~ C.~Apply TUes. tbn:r 551ra7~01~a.ry-open-. C:M:" - 642-4644 Phone 542-7217 or \11ite gen r e pa r' · u e TOTAL SERVICES CO · Trea&y -'Drone -HoUt -Noperso"'n.per rcq. Apply in Equal Oppor. E mployer -11 -;iuo , 0 m DaDurka 646-1598 846-9495. Paint'g, Plumb'g, Mobile GUILTY -GET 9:fO"l' ''+' o=ic-t-oph~~S.-c~'y--~,~ ... = 1 ~ 600 Sq. 1'~t. OFFICE w/klt & P. · Box 1 ·'Costa Mesa. All types carpentry Hms Specialist 646--0017, U everybody loves a lover, Potter & Brumfield Div. Boat Manufacturing Expcrlen(..~. Gd typlna , $ 35 Ba, Sl.55. ALSO 600 Sq. Ft. YOUNG couples club, 18·.lS + Larg all 536-l&48 64&-1809. why do »a.many GET SHOT? A'M'F Incorporated • Cibinet AaMmbJeri Wt.>slclHf _ __ ~ 1 0 STORE $155, C.1''L 646-2130 Call ~ .. or 548-$13 e or sm RAIN Gutters Installed. ll1mR ai181 Areopuerto e Milfm9n Per!IOnnel Agency , OFFICE Space/Lease. CdM 2-8 pm Carpet Servfw QuaJrty work. Reasonable. San Juan Capistrano e Treineea 1 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. location 659 sq fL Can be J.: TH.t\NK YOU FOR JOHN'S r--t & U hol t Free estimates. 968-2D. An equal oppor. empl M/F • H-• !Mark III Center) divided. 6Ta--fi676 THE MUCH·NEEDED .......... .,.. P s ery Yoang man 19, IM!!W' in area. ASSEMBLY .. pert i:--u. Ori-Shampoo fr ee Scot-HANDYMAN -all kinda of n-=..h.... ERICSON YACHTS -~ The Greatest reasons for moving to Oakwood Garden Apartments are the rents, starting as low as $135. And here are 9 other great reasons: swimming pools health clubs saunas tennis courts, pro I. pro shop bllllards free Sunday brunch activities director golf driving range party room PRil\f.E Orange Co u n t y airport area. 2400 sq. ft. Call Mr. Harney, 835-21TI 4001-D BIRCH, N.B • S160/Per Mo. 541-5032 Business Rent1I 445 DESIGN CENTER Fi ne location w/country at· mosphere, Ide a I for architectural , en· vironmental, interior design, ad verti si ng, publishing or related fields. 1260 sq. It. at 50c D. Wright, 644-7955. VACATION. R. chguard !Soil Retardants). work, small jobs a ~y ~ htre. from Of electronic para:. Lite Social Clubs 535 Degreasers & all color specialty. 919-4636 546-91%3. Indianapolis would like lo press '4'0rk. Will train. Day 540-8001 brighteners & lD minute \\'Ork witb rodl: groai> or in or swtnr. Good conds A: BRANCH MANAGER SINGLE? bleach for white carpets. Hiullng ~~ub. CaJ1 Oiip Ward, benefits. 642-Im. TRAINEE Receive a select number of Save your money by saving FATHER A: SONS, trte Sarah Coventry h.u openings quaJity compatible matches me extra tripa. Will clean wcrit, truh, yard A pr. YOUNG man -oa:: student. 4& for full time mana.ger . ~er;: ;~giE~~~ ~ng$15~,Any~ "fr.S:. ~ -up. Flft m. ~e.:.:U:-tui~~ • . ~~~~:I;· i:J~"~~ comprehensive profile. couch $10. Chair SS. 15 yrs. ' put..time em~ Call are ambitious I: willing to ./ Guaranteed & confidential. exp. Is what counts, not 32' Van .kr lhort 1'm'1lttm'e Greg 60-0022. , learn. 540-0614 I Call now & receive FREE melhod. I do work m,ysell. haut.1162& pnge -· .W. W1nt..i Fetnllle 7112 Auto BUFFUM$ NEWPORT sample profile sheet on 1 Good ref. 531~01. · 543-1 · ' 2 LOT MEN perspeetive ~-DATA L & R Carpet-Upholstery SKIPWADER A: dump trudt MA'nIRE woman -wants Dealership experience re· Now interviewing for dish· match. House $29.95! Steam-houe wor~. ~te, Uphalt wort u Hoalleketper-com-quired. F'rlnge benefits. Ex· washer & bus boy. Exper· n.f..541·3738 Z13-6$8.'M·A·T·E' $49. Liv Rm $21! Guar. sawing, breaking. S4&-7ll0. panion to woman or couple. cellcnt working conditions. ience preferred. Xlnt. com· 24 Hours 535--0305. YARD garage cleanups. Ca pable. Responsible. 1afinlmum age 18 years old. pany benefits. Apply in C.1ment, Concrete Re~ trees. dirt, ivy, Phone 673-1789 Cali!orrtla Driven License person, penonnel olflce, DIGITAL TECH Elec. tech w/2 yn exper 1n digital electronic..~ to· ualst engi neer in R&D. Small fast l,'l'Owing computtr peripheral co. Call Larry Brown, 979-4844, DISHWASllER, kitchen help, see chef, Laguna Beach Country Cl ub, 31100 S. Cout Hwy., S.L. OOMESI'IC Help • George Allen Byland Agency. 106-B E. 1601 St .. S.A. s.11~ Dr's Auistant Plus beautiful singles, one and two-bedrooms. Fur· nlshed & untumlehed. Sorry, no children or pet&. Models open dally 10 to 7. REAR Sheet MetaJ bldging approx 25x40 sullable for plumber, electrical, ~V Repair etc, 824% A, \\ st .19t b St, $135 mo, Inquire 4 \V 19th St. Costa l\fesa LOVE WORN Drivewys, grading. 841-2666. NEED help at home?' We requli:-ett. Cail Art !\le· No. 1 Fashion Island, NB Discover DISCOVERY CUSTOM concrete v.'Ork. LOCAL moving & hauling by have aides, nu r II es' Co11111rk at BOY & GIRL \'oung Judy (18-28) to usist PROFESSIONALS in a field Remove asphalt drive"·ays. student. Large truck. Reas. ho us ekpn:, compankms. Gustafson CARRIERS in health spa., Will train, no Oakwood Garden Apartments of Amateur Matchmakers. Replace w/concl"t'le 60c rt . •34 1846 534-2164 J·lomemaktis up j 0 h n , • exp. nee. Apply in person rEst. 1966). No delays. 1',)'ee es l . a. -or · ~>47-6681 L1ncoln·Mercury FOR any aft or eve. 29:30 \V. Newport B••ch South 1 6\h •I I rtiM 642..8170 NeWJ)Ort Bt•ch Norlh lf'flne '"d 16th ........ "THE 1', ACTOR Y '' con- sisting of '12 unique slores has shops avail. fr S10/n10. "Cannery ViUage," 425 30th St., NB. 673-9606, 1\gt 17141 ~ 12ll! 387-:rm ~18-33'l5 GEN. Hauling. Tree/Shrub ' .TYPING 7l""'42-8144 THE DAILY PILOT Coa.<1 Hwy., N.B. trim. Gar & Yd cleanup. South Santa Ana & North I !'~~ .... .., .... !"',..~""'I 540 FREE Estimates, Cement Contractor drivewa ys, RIDERS "'anted to share ex-sldr'4•alks. Jess Aru:a.ldua. penses to Otarleston, S.C. 1 ="~-7=-'3Zl=_c_.M~·----~ Leaving 4/8. Contact before CUSTOM Cort<fttc, by Est. 5311377, 577...QIJ4. Reas. rates. quick service, Costa ~fesa areas. Vicinlly ELEC. Assembler, f/time Housecluntng [l"tt pd-up ft del ~. ATTENTION MacArthur, Sunflowtr & days. Sl.75. l,.em.a.le, no ex- Hefp W•ntecl, M & F 710 BOYS & GIRLS F'lower. Call Dan Ferryman per. nece~s. 549--0241 XI.NT work, ezptr. with Start that Summertime job at the SEACLI1'~F Manor Apts. 2 Br. Unfurn $165. Furn $180. Avail April 15. Pool, 1525 Placentia Ave. Ask about our discount. 548-2682. WINTER, Sum.mer, Yrly, Anita's Rentals, Bkr. 2005 \V. Balboa Blvd. 673-2058 642-8520 . S70 E .1 U 415. 548-5678. Renaissance Co. 60-90 day R , Ava1 ,\pr 1st, 600 -!!!~~~~~!!i!!!~ I financing avail. Free est. West 19th St, $135 mo. In· ;:: s.~. quire 824 West 19th St Costa I I [g] ""'=":=--,,--:-.,---=-Mesa Lott_. Feund PATIOS, walks, drives. Saw, break, remove & replace ctrrE building with garage. ~"iiir I concrete. 548....8668 for est. 1,000 sq ft, ideal for Beauty --. Shop, Boutique or office•. Found (frff 1cll) 550 PATIOS.PLANTERS $250. ~2020/642-6560 ---------1 All Concrete work. 894·3533. FOUND : Mall' dog. rererences, days, nfdd:s & now ~! Work part-time after DAILY Pnm wk-ends, a.ftrr 5 p.m., 192-A better temp. pm;itlon school and run time thla • 642-t3Z1 • 24118 URGENTLY •ummer. You ean make 125-CHEF. l !Otltr'Per Mo. * QUALITY' a..EANJNG * $40 and more per week. You 'Ibe Blue Beet ~e:: ~~rm. NEEDED s::~ ~~~1 at~ .:.::e~lng Oecllcated CIHnlnt area. Help UA get new -2 l!ICboohlp children. * WE DO EVERYTHING * customers for our paper and Mon-Fri 1: 30 to 7 PM. Pre- Re.fs. Free elll. &t&-2839 U.-.med win Fantutlc Trips and fer tomeone wlcar, Mu1t HOUSEWORK Wanted. Employment agency has opening for accompUshed indtvk!ual w/proven 11Jcoetl ln. the profession. Esi.b- 11.shed 1965, 100% Fee Paid By Employers, Beautiftd envhoinnent to work In I: excellent J"t'numeraHon. Liz Reinder's Agency 4500 Campus Dr. M6-2ll8 Newport Peach I~ FOR rent small apt for com- mercial use on Coast Hwy Corona del Mar. 673--3345 "Cock11poo" 1yJX'. blk, \V/grey: vie. 381h .~ FOUNDATIONS -.Artistic Planters, concrete & brick patios, etc. Llc'd 644-0687. Own Trans. Evening Babysitting alao, 5-18-2513 Aa•mbi.rs Prtzel. CALL To o A y ! have REUABLE references. 642.8700, ask for Mr . Please write to P.O. 'Box Adams. 494, Corona del Mar. ~ Block Walls -Plante,.. Put a ttttl• ,._., m "'"" Interim . 4& COMPOSER OPR EXEC. SECRETARY VICINITY of Inlcr & Side'4'alks -Driveways Levis-«ell Hime baubles for p-----' "'--'-e VOLT If )'OU would like the chal· 64~ morn. or eves. "bucks''. Call Ouailied ~ .,.,......._.. lcngn of lhe ad busil1esl'I I: NOW LEASING EdY,..ards In H.B. Beaut. :..assifled Ads ... 642-5678 642-5671. 17511 lrvino Blvd. • lnstent Personnel nlifl Huntington Be•ch black male cat, very friend· h11.ve lht'lle qur catJont, ROOMS $l5 "'k up w/ktt S30 NEW M-l ly, ne<'ds medical attention: #115 Tustin Tempornry ScrvlcE-jivSh':rff.~~ ... ..,. Rooms lndu1tri1I Rent•I 450 Seashore, N'pt B e a ch . lm-1247 400 wk up apts. Chilt.lrn .~ pet Call !M2-9006 i 838-5460 AUTO .3848 Can1pus Dr., SuHe 106 section. 2376 N('1vport Blvd, ll•un"°111Sqon' F&t.N&ewUlanp d I B=o""y"·s""s"u"'ngra~-y...,.b71 _c_y_c-;I-. Trader's Parad1·se I F.quat ()ppor. Emptoyer Traniiml!lllion ' line me<"han-NewEqpoualrt OBeach Em s, 46·4741 • Accuracy CM. 548-97"":>5, 645-3967. 646-009? or 833..()5]9 found vicinity Bushard & .,,,,~~~~~~~-!!! ic combination. Mus t haveliw=::;~ppo=•:·:;~p=o:y:cr:ljj~·!_~Sh~o~r~p~L~oolts~~---l Al'IB.A.C--1.Wffi, bath. kitch. Toucan, Fountain Valley. ACCOUNTANTS 3 yrs. n1inlmu1n experiM1Ce e lnitl•tlve privl, Business woman or FOR Lease. M-l, l.440 Sq, ~leasn:a.IJ 96&-2288 &-iden:.---------·t-'•'ord, !Jnmln Mercucy_ ~ ~ _ H~acher, non·smoker, ccn· Fl. $16.5. 3,Ul Sq. ft. S.150. ~t-•f~Y·--------11• nes Newport Beach Tinanc· ~~th~~~~'. ~n:~11:it Controller to $2.SK W.1670 !rally loc. SlOO mo. 646-1979. 1675 Placentia Ave .. Costa FOUND Saturday March la! lns1Hutiofl ha~ Im· lorm expenses po.id. 5 days R.E., construcilon 4 CPA I !~~~~~-"!!•""'I GUEST room, nice, Priv.·en· Mesa. George Woods. 31st, white Samoyed female. , 1 mediate 'openings. U )'OU week. 1:30 to 5:30. Excel· background. Growth poteo-EXTRA. MONEY -A Uttlt ar trance. & ba. Working n1an. 675-L'Ul.O 646-1164 Vicinity Warner &:·Newland, t•1 mes quality, we offer )"JQ a 1ent W0rldng conditions. Call tial. Company pay1 a lot aeJling Sb a k I e e No pets .. 642-5392 COSTA MESA Huntlnglon BeaCh..8'17-1678 ...._,woitc mvWcanent Mt. Art McCormick at Fee!Allo ftt~Uons. Product1. 548-625.1. LOVELY room, private 1300 aq. rt.,_;irtvate ottrcc, FND: Blonde eock-t--poo & a cballenglna ~ Gustafson PERSONNEL AGENCY E.\:P'D Swim wear&: covtr ~".''-'~\"l''f ~· ft;~~nli£"3l·.i:i porX• ~ ,.vtf;.h~~ Park at dollars •lonal opportunlly. U11eoln.M•rc-4811E.17tb (at lrvtne) CM .... ~ ....... • .. ~ .. :s.. .. -.. fo .. r .. ~ .. ;,, .. 1,,m_med_., ,.,.,.,. .,,, • "' · '.'! -5.1H'l51 • W• are -a Jr. • •• ~ ~ -· r Sutt.~ 642.1411 1, ROOM' i'i ren; -Kllcben NEW ·M-1 gp..,, with Otno<l • Sr. ""'"-""" -· 71-....., "' -_ .,.. "' .,.. prtvlt.• J1eri1',"~~~-Hu.n-·.u'.'0-2000 Ct '3 phue ~ FOUND: l\laJe Germ. Shep. 1st. We nqufre a min. AVON WANTS' YOUI ....... 464 ..... tlngtorf , ~~,i""1~'11N7 . ·~, Fairvicw~S • 'l vie. Ellis & Bu&hard, FoWl• SAILBOAT 4$' naged NICE ~m· ....... ...., .... ,,,. m•n· n..-"'.: Mfr~i lain Valley 968-5569 SMAlJ., antique oq:an, CUI'-.......... ...-•--, ," .. -ooo. 2 )TA. ~ eXpPr.Saa Be an Independent AVON CONSI'RUCTJON Co In N.B. 'VY. ..,"n-:>-n' ..,.. """~'""'·' FOUND 8. ,.._ til1Mathlacomb.TV,40ac, ............. ~ .. mer aJ -a J r. Ir• yn. as a r. Re-ntatlve & Earn l!Ceks younc S1.1perin. \\ith c:OOkJna-l...No dririk 101@ Sq, Fl. FOR. .LEA!£, iamese -...t on north, tin; 'travel trailer. equity $14,000. Want q)Ofor An Accounting or Bus· ~ ... y.,.. tn wwir spare time tendcnt/Ctn Mgr. E:xctl or smoke. 642--02't7 Sprinklers, dock hla:h. Call DBJTP.ll SI, Costa 1ifesa. Trade ror propt.rty. home QI' he A-cleat de•· lneU Degree a mu11t. near home~C'all: oppty for a yourca man Vacation Rent1l1 425 540-7&30. 0-~-2-5.170~G-~-&-11-,h-1-.. -C.-,-,,.-,-, =~~541).="'5589'=~=~ ert. 6 PM, 8.1M6.51. ~-~~: =m: 54().7041 or S46-5341 :!1~~.lll.s~~s!la~ Rentals Wanted 460 Laguna H'•h Sch 0 01 712 St Jame!'! Pl., N.B .. 3 WANT old hou!e on Jt.l lot lo F 'd open. •-ply In -••--to ARROYllfF.AD Holiday. New --~ <t> • BR., t" ba., ocean w , ' Have land A othtt prop. cat ru. or cons1 l':ra· f\.C ""'.......:: ......... lake view home 1;lceps t BR apt ot aml houae nr 497-Z7:\5 Owner consider Joe, or erties to 01~. 10. pldtt ~rod resume TIME FOR Mr. Wil80ol\, P.O. Box 561, Cl@:hl. WetldY ~cs. AfltY 6 bc11.1:h m.. cor.i. S,.IJ>ot,, FND: \i gn>wn \\'hile cnt comm income for MSM Owner~t'!' A sal.'U')' his'°'}' to: QUICK CASH Corona del Mar. PM, ~95 ¥1 • ~· . wa~ tor mo-ol: .4,Prtl'1-1v/blue eyes. Vic. Irvine &: eq. Mlll'k Les RJtr. M&-171L DAVIS m..8160 Cooks -Sauce Cook BIG BEAR. '"' mod. cabin 641H751 alt 6. Clay In N.B. 64IHJl>t9 Like I trad , Our Tnlder' FIBERGl.ASS boa~ !ully Cia&al(l<d ad no. 627 THROUGH A Wtlh ar.at ••per. In ,.,... • " snow S..mntll. Day, or JlESPONSIBLE-w 0 r k I ng BLACK poodle .... while P....di.. cortimn .. "" )'OU~ ,,quip!. Ill llP Mercury eng, • c/o' 0.lly Plk>t DAIL y 'PILOT lood (lj)el'alton. Call °"'' Wcek.,11J4Hll91'12. ' :~ .... ~ iptmil•.i..J ~(hfft. M•lt . Vic. Ralphs, 5 Una . wl1I lrade lor Statton wagon P. O. Box l!lt1I >'rod, 644-1100. BIG.Bear. I;;() \l!t<J<cnd;~1!00 • ~+r .. •i>I "'""'"'· <1q .£.l!' & Tustin. 645-7487 • 5 .... or !!? Costa M .... ca. !12"26 WANT AD COOK -for ronv. FIC Bkkpr to '6!iO Dental tmt/back to S8XI Med !l'nt/bek IStlO ~1~1ca.l·front $5IXI Sal~ Sec'y $550 Shlp!Rl'C Clerk $435 Exec. &-c'Y• $6004700 Ins. Undtrwrlt~r to S'lOO R~pUonlst to sao:> Asst Caah.lt:r • $'175 BuYtr ldanufacturlng to $800 NEWPORT Peraonnel A9encY IU Do-Or~. N.~. ~ Wi<kTIDJ 1'l011 _,y, __ _, 'l>lli" ~-y 'ttbbtt:-~ ·for Hodos. ---Eiltiif"opjirit, Erii,.,.,,..,..-1--:0...,~5678-.._pilal. Appl> In 11'1'.IOJI.. Llke..Jo.Jrldel. 0.. ,,_., ..,., Moo""4g.. ~ "" ld1' =.,,,-. , . tlft.:.m Pauline Pl. CM. -646-lru ·-----------------I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!91!Pi ___ ...,_ .. _____ 1-"3'0"-V'-ic'"IO<il"""','-C"'-"'M"-. ---Paiadiie <ol\tiM-iilire! ----1: --.. -~ ; • • .. . . . . .. --~ ·~ ~i JWLY PILOT ~ 1rm 1 .. ~...... l[J1Jl. I:.-.. • •1-·"··~lrm;;,;-l;;-·;;;; ... _.;;;"--;;;;l[j]~t•:i ~' .. m·-·1 '~ ... ~l[Il]~•1 ~ I .""';'".:.. l[ll] I ·, '1 ' 7' · l[Il]l·'--1 .. ··-·~1~;1~1 -·_ ... _ ... ~'~~~, --ltlpi ... fJ.A IP 7111-"' I• ~w-. M .. ,. 711 H•lpW•nted.M .. F 710 H.lp Wonted, M .. f 710 lfflpW•ntedl M",. 710 lfflpW.-,M" F 710 HetpWonted,M" F 711 c..craJ Fumilvr•· 110 Ml11«IJ.- Wf'dltHday, April ~. 1973 PILOT-AOVEl!TISER. !! , Wld-, Aon1. 4, 1973, [ -TV, s -Jl'OOD Strvl"" Mcl>Ona ld" MACIUNISl'S NURSES AIOI\ TtLLEJ. WALLICK$ * QUEEN aleeper, Herculon * AUCTION * I 19<t\V·<Hstn"'N.s.o.. LANDSCAPE ~~ ~-ctay &':...."""""' -· • PART-TIME =':1• .. ";:"'1'· :::"-~'. FtnoFln'nl<""' I ' c 1--ttlioa!'i. A.,.:JS~llttl2na~"°"'". "''\t~.~':-:;-l,::":::;~.::-!-JirAINIENAN ... ~ J..; lfoMpltaL 21451 vta'Ei!rada, fl--lllllMlwllll-8lo--cMml1t-1o-1lOOO t&mpo, _, • •"" -Aiiali).! t.J'l.k~ pn:-+---<-<P...cl mu.t. be able 10 v.wk s.1 1:. FOREMAN JI{ L.tr. • 8 ......... _ Exctllent O(>pOttun.ity tor an n.1.s. bk> chl:m or recent P~ tables, picturts. Alt top w· d • A c-t·on S.ri & am aeytime. ,\U Po.Ilion -;• exp«. teller 10 \\'Otk 30 hrs grad. Expu. human quaJ!ly l xlnt eond. 5.3&-fm 1" Y s U 1 m Oort 18 er OYU. Apply H aey Office Assistant • Dishwashers a \\'e-tk, Mon-•'}'i in our New· eni,vmet: i: metabolmm. LRG ore en Owntutted ~ Newport, CM 8*-11186 Ste daJ'. Thorous::hly "~pe.rlenced m SCREW MACHINE To OUt' t~t. Mu.~be' : ?...,slJ~lliostt'lll port Beach Branch. Mu.st S tron g anal y t 1 ca J chair S<IO. Maple cotftt Behind TcrQl"s Bid& Mat1. h1n rny l'OOK E..XPER. all pfulse11 or tand8Capr In accura e WI '-'~ ~11e ·~ type 50 w.p.m. !lave a min. back:rounct table, $15. tilatching end SWJ~tl\flNG P(X)L. Sean !!Ill • ·BLUE DOLPHIN e I rr 1 gatlot1 1naintt•n<1.n<.... 1yplng. ShoMhand de$lrablt>. 1'~:1~n1e &. part time, all or 2 yrs of coUea:e & the Entr QA Test to $1400 tablt-$10, ('.t)ld Muple lamp 18' x 4'. l\i yn:. old. Jted. do \'1•r1r lU'OO!lll f•mf)Jo)ln1ent. SET~UP \\'rite, don't phohe. Ken a bility to sul)f:rvise. This ls Dea~d. Jlvy bll<'kgrnd in SS. 96&-5435 .l\'OOd dccki11g , niter. clean-l'U 3.l55 Via Udo. N.li. lil-lingu.11.I <1nrl Rbl(' '" I ~:: .. · ~~~~h.Coasl llW)I, Sextant Restaurant a J)l'()tllOt.abll.l position & wU I v•eldlng, AS~1E l'l'Jde:§, pro-HEAV\T 48" round Pede5tal lnt: c:qu!pn1enJ It ICllt kit rat GARDENER, full time, fl('l'(!· ffl0rd1nah· \1·urk II) !ill'\'t•r11I OPERATORS eventually become full time. cedures, Jn.-~n. , table. Extend s lO 58", \\•/4 \\' so111C' (.-/1cmlcaJs. Every· ~S, ed for large apt Cl'llllp1ex. I 1• r ,. " ~. ·'' u ~ ~ l~;'I \' 1-2 OFFICE GIRLS I •'Pi>lY In JH'niOO bct\\'CCO ::-:; Xln'I \\'orklnii <:onrls & lrluge Indus Engr to $850 niatchln"' chrs. Deco rator !hing only $27S. Originally good J>a)', opply in IX'r1'011 at i J'l.'(1•rr11t'1 ':< NEEDED or call tor :i.ppt. t..L>nclils. -BSIF.. 2·3 Y" elo:J)Cr. prod/ i1e1n. s15o. 9f>!Hil:,S $520. ~\'c"" Alu.st ltll -~~.1j 3l ·t23 Coaat Jlv.)', ~. l . .agu1111. For j Hnd lo TCICphonc d»;patch 630 Nl·"·port Center Dr. 1"01· ,\J>p!. j)!easc Call tisscmbly. <I-POSTER TWIN BEDS.I t\IOVIKG. 5.11-1218. tl'r Ca. • ·"'·11d l~t·.~iJin•· To DAVENPORT t .\lust be 25, .:i.blc to Urive l\eY;1JOrl Beach 641J-OJZ! ~~-~r Lab Trne $2.25 hr beaut ProYin. birch, SIOO USED ELECTRONIC Bh GEL COA1 HEPAllt ~t,\.\' l~!.~1 ·~·11:,:;~~~l~~U. ACME.GRIDLEY Apri~ In Pen;on . I GLENDALE 2 Yr1 college scleuce or lab irlcl !lipreads.· , CALCULATORS SIC .:~~r~~~.d f~~~;.r 1~1 BROWN & SHARPE I YELL W CAB CO. ROBERT HOUSTON exper. equiv. Gd lvtnd de.~-~-1504 Don't i\'ail! Save $ Now! ste ' GEN'L ofc-------. Mlnin1um 2 veani expericnc<! 186 £: 16th , Cotta )Jcsa ASSOC. AGENCY l FEDERAL ~~Sterile room envlr., BL.ACK Naugl\11yde gy,•h•cl Display &: prlhters major ! i!ffi F.qu .• J Qppi.r_ Employer 1n/I " Ql{OEI{ takers. \Voma.n·-girl!' SAVINGS L b T, h $600 rocker & ottoman-Like brands. V1ilue1 to Pm. st(~ CLERICAL ...;.,.._""'"'"""'"'l"""""'"" I ~•-up a nd overa1lng 811>' of over 19. 1o~rom our oifke or M 11nagement & • ec to ne\ll. r.take offer. s.i.2-1150 No\~' S~$500. Sat. onl,y. av1 CASHIERING L EGAL SEC'Y the above ACn!\\' niachine1. your.:, home. Part Ol' lull time Personnel Contult11nt riOO N~·port Center Dr. Blood cllcmll'itry & K"para-eves or anytime wknds, 962-5315. on Fl~ ladies cklthlng ~IO•'f. 1 F('I' Puid. Jkaut ilul prrs-Extf'lle1U benefit pl"Oil'8m in-Day or eveis. No exper. Newport Beach lion .. Pref. degree biol/bact. * * * SOFA & lo'l't5f!at, SCOTI"S silent lawn mower, IY' Pmu. No phone caU1. $lot• 1!g1ou.~ office. !>'inn nitr es cludci; ne<.'Cssary.' Salary $1.65 _hr. Asst. director ol..'PUl'Ch&ses Equal Oppor, EmplOyer R~::;-d, Tech to $800· never used, both for $100, I~~ ~~ vnc.::. }'/A tut Mgr. Back S1rttt, no ;z;; ou1stantllng benefits includ· 894-2750befo~5 pm Aero Space Bkground TEU.ER T'n.inee. Im-BS o· I l usuallyhome,968-7910 tumiii::e, itl cond. • '75.IQ) seJ Faahion bl., N.B. tng profit sharing. Cood -Group & 1'.fcdical LUe PAGING books • Com.posing ••• • To 14K mediate opening. Please IO or zoo exper or "-k y th Ch I BTU can be used Jn home, or Gm.L Friday for growing & hours, Start $600. AlJo Fee Insurance dept. Mon & Tue5 after • cootact 833--0367, Keystone equJv. Exper. in tissue slide ve1. OU 11 ':. !!hot' or Gar. Comp. $50. AE acitlng bu.rinesa. Mu s t Jobs .• Cal l Sally Hut. -Paid Sick Leave noons & eves. Will train. Mech. cnrtneer . Some desiiin Sav ings ·&: Loan. 43O1 prep, staining, etc. Stripped " oiled $35 546-5054 Br haft good ability in areas of ~. Coaslal Personnel -Paid Holidll)'ll & Vacations Apply 1545 Newport Blvd., capability, Vahe ex.per. lw1'cArthur Blvd. N.B. Wellick Personnel 644-4146 • POL.ARO.ID Automatic 103 9lY. BookJceeplng, typing & Al:;('nt)', 2790 Harbor Blvd., -Profit Sharing Retiremcnl C.M . helpful .... : ••••••.• To l7K TO\V DRIVER E.XPER Services &. Agency Six Oak Cept11ln Ch111rs L&nd camera. Just Jute new. 19" r"'cept. Sa 1 a r y com-_.C~>~I~. =~~~=--~ _ ~~t Union Pl-lARMACIST'S Assistant over 21, neat appear, bond-1651 E. Edinger Suite~ 011nish \\i lh flashgun & Polaroid 1'\i men~tc v.ith "x Pc r · LI FEGUA RD. WS!, over 20 _ E..xcellenl working condl-Typing Required ~groubeT ~emist • SJ~c;>~ nble. A.C, Auto, 1705 N, E.I Santa Ana 547..oo56 $150 self timi'.'r. 8~2-1150 eve1 or I _F .. • 640-01••· yea N of ai;e.•Pri\'atc club. tions 40 llour Work WCC'k ····••·•·• Can1ino:san Clcm('nle. \\'Af\'TE'D: reliable babysit-6•14-4146 anytl_me \i·knd!. GIRL f'rlday. t y p I h g, · .'>.16-80!!1 alt lOA ~I. !\leniber of Retail Clerks Lab: lt'<'h: _ Si lironc n.Jbbf>r tl'r for lnf~nt, lofon thru Fri, Antique Mahogany PLAYllOUSES -custom payroll. c!c. Apply Ea rl,'li LIVC:-IN. <'.llni[ia tlbk· \\'Onian Apply Ernployml'nt Officf' Union. Located in NewJX)rt l•U\: u RGENTLY Laguna l ldls area. 5864196. Barometer designs or standard plans. [ Body Shop, 2076 Pltu.:en1111 I rri cu r" for _M'1ni-invalirl &-arh. Ask for K. Hyder, bkground. "'"' ·" To aft 6. _ ""4-4IA" A . Fran1e . ens-tic -l"tc. AV"·· C.?i,t. lady. l\fusl rlr1ve & cook. KAYNAR 642-2211. ·• · \\llG Stylists ... l:xpcr. $2 _ Sl Z5 : ,..., Kits or Installed. 6'5--6712or GRADE,\ lolE(1f,\NJC-1 \~'«IP,!'!.~nr a pt. J{!'p~y P.O. PLANT MAN ll E.n1p!oyer t'()llltncd : NEEDED $2.50 hr. Sal + Bonus. 7800 T\VIN 'Beds -$20: .l\1~sc bed-675-8728. Rcqu tre11 expcr, in electri 1 c. IK1x j,,,,, I-Jalboa. 92G61 1 MFG. CO., INC. t-'ur Sofr. \\ln1l'r &r\'iCt', in 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Edinger , Hunt Sch. ding. ~:1egi~~~· GE Stereo Contemporary h~drauJic k n e 11 1na 1 .. (·I LIVE·ir1 c:ompa111f1n for olrll'r San Junn Capistrano. Sleady Ste 345 Irvine 833-8044 \VHO \\'ANTS TO \VORK? \\'alnut finish, $75. Gold a;ystems. n1<1ct\ln••. nH1111·' lady, lite housc\1'ork, good 800 S State College Blvd \\·ork. No ex11 nee. 493·45.t'i. SALE.'i-~ha'"" "ais looking • Secretaries DRIVE A CAB! G11rage Sate 812 print rofa l20. 675-5074. tenan!'t', 111 a C' h 1.n l n g • horn!'. 55:Z-74s.i. Fulle rton POSITION avHil. !or person f .,, "t . . I CHOOSE your hou1-s, "'Ork ---· -~-FRANCISCAN : lot ad el r a \\-eld.i,ng, & fU'i'Ve_ntatlvc ~tAClllNISTS i•xpcr. in Vcnipuncture. or a per111aocn position n 1 • Typists lor )'Ourself, be your ov.'n . ESTATE SALE place settingll: Ir &e!Ving maitilenance 11Ch(.'<lulc11. Ap-lntrrvJ('\\i ng llour1': Please call ~140. boutique sales. Full & pai·L-boss. Ml'n or \\'Omen. Can Eslale of Olarlotte M. Lees. pieces. $35. 6·12-ll}t.2. --pl y-tn person. a1 _.f&a.iit UYNAR Ji.lond<ly thru Friday time position~ avail for~'(· • Rec:.::· nists--be slightly handicapped. Conservalee-n --Caf.tmaran, ro'.:!> ];1cGaw 1 . -!) /\.M. to l2 .~ 2 to 4 P.l\t. PRESS OPERATOR per'dLooJ""kP~~A~for app'l, • B Ne a t-Clenn Appe~. 2116 N. Ross, Santa Ana Misc• 11neout Irvft;le. Contact Pa u \\'omen to "X>rk for plastic The • .,.........,.,., 00 eepers Vts, retired. Age 21 to 70. off \Vest 17th St. Wented l20 Bre•mer or Art lluskcY. After hour inteMC!WS may he molding plants. 546-3.170. SALES Cleric & Cashiers. e MTST 0 Supplement your Income. Date· Apnl-$-April 8 Gil.ADE B MECHANIC IS HIRlllG arranged by calling: PURCHASING Some expcr. neccss. Full & prs Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a T~e; 9 am -3 pm ~LD ORIENTAL RUGS ~s exper. in expanded ---0 _ J . H. Fredrick (714) 871-1550 Procurement office of prop-p/limc. &&-8'.1>4. Checker • Laborers day. Apply in person, Beautiful Antique Furniture. Wlil pay 5-JO'i'o more~ ~ -PQtJirt~ proc@SS equip.. -J\n'Eqil1il"Oppcrtlmlty etty mana-gement company Auto. Parts, lll E. l9tb St. Xellmv cab Co~, lSG _E. 16t_ll Ccysta1 Ciandclier,_Cl'ystal top S payers. Evt-s. ineat, hydralic & ncumatic • Employer · needs expe.rienced person to Costa Mean. St,, Costa Mesa. Hunicane Lamp!I, Hand \VAN1'ED: Several Ull!O systf:ms, we Id Ing &: • SET·UP MEN order ma intenance, services SALES & installation. Part Interim YOUNG man 20-25 yrs Out· Painted Plates, 'Misc Glass & Oriental Rugs & Hand Made ma in tenance procedures. 1w1inimum or 2 years exper-11AIDS & housemen, $2/hr. & sµppl.ie&, take telephone lime. $2. hr + Xlnt. for col-Personnel Service door "'·ork. Pref. youth w/ So Forth. Appliances. l\1aple Tapestries. Call 644-Slai A~Y in person at Coast iencf' selling up l'n1all Apply to Mrs. Evelyn F'leur, orders, dispatch v.•orkmen, lege student. Call !or in-4·H training. $325 per mo. lo Hutch & Table. Color TV. PRIVATE PARTY Caij'maranCo 2026 r.t~awi punt'h pr£'sses for prN·1sion Ex('c:. ll~kpr., Ben Brown's prepare &.__price pun·hase terview 842-Sffi.'l 17581 Ir vine Blvd. start. 644-26.'>7. Antique \\lhJte Bedroom Set, \\'iRhes , to purchue old hvr;=.-nrn1c1t k nu "''Jrk. lolui;t bf> 1:apabh:• of J\lolor Hotel. 3ll06 Coal!t orrl!'rs, p6Sf P.O.'s against SALES Reps for noral rental I #115 -Tustin Misc Odds & Ends or Furni-crvstal or gloss. 842--2427 -· Bro~ or Al1. us Cf. 1'"'i1oling l>IUl'pr inla t4nd in· I H\\')',, Soulh LA.guna. budget al\ocatlon. Typing service. -eommlss\on. ·cau 838--5460 tul'(' & Bric.·A.Jkac.. · - Hbstess & Cashier li Pl't"tiun tools. ! MAINTENANCE l't.oquired. Starting salary 10 642_2516 or &16-2612 I Equal Oppor. Employc.-[ -II~· l BOA~ l\1C cards accepted. Musical ln1trument1m i I A I ~•!"-" ti J'I " f-leten Noland . Qvf! 21. Nighl.~ nn y. 1111Y e DIE SETTERS HELPER ~1U pcrmon 1· eu!i('r:on-. CONTESSA 6-strtng 11otecl dai 10· 30 a111-\ l:10 :l !ll & I 'I . . r OVE'll 21 tac t: ~lrs. J\t eClUl'e, belWC'l'll Secretary G,IANT_ . (,arage_ Sale,_ Several , ... ,,, .. ,l'oh••"r. llardly ....... 4.m ···•" 1,, .. ,1., ('"""•!' -~";1r1' 1 '~.\lf'l'l t'n1•0 • S(•!l1nn0 YO U1\'•, lo1AN ,.. ', I ' l"I '1 I Th • 1 •-I " ' ~ ' """' ~ ptn l .--,v .. ,. .. ~. 1 • .,-, ·" .. , :• On< ay-urs. Antique• 800 F ru111 1cs.. 1' urn 1 tu r c, "'"-". c•~ .. :::.,•a. i\-fdJc:en.,Ji~;;ilaun;nl 2% }.:. 11p .1.nd 11rlcr1:irlng. 1nult.i1,Jc , PART TIJ\tJo:: f'q R APAR'f -6Th·GO:Xl. Typist hsehQid itcmi;. tools, ear -,-~"""-~--~~~~~--~--! J71tt SI c ~1 · ' s!at1ons j proi:rr~~1vc d1cs1 1 i\tENT COMPLEX. ,,,,,,1_ !'.STA-,:.'. ..:ALES Kelly G"irl 1 SUPER SALE pai1.i;. 1110101·cycle, clothin", Office Furniture/ ·· " ' . on l;i1'14c punch Pl'('SsCS. CALL 546-5025 -· -~ "' "' 124 HOll ESSES & \Va11rcsst's-i ---------SUCCESS CAREER itfEEDED 2 DAYS ONLY t>rlc-a-brac, elc, ('tc, etc. 133 Equip. 2 r .. t e GRINDERS MAINTENANCE MAN N · .. , J · J . Enst 16th St. 642-1265. Ba uel. Over I. ._.,ntac 1 e\v or expcrienc..... 0111 t 1c MEDIATE Y Dcc:orator Items & Antiques ~ . VICTOR adding muchinc us-~! k>M a ft 2 pm, Tucs-l•r\, 3 lo 5 years exf)l'r k;nC'e re-I \\I J-.:; EKE N D S 0 N LY . \l'orld's largest and fastest IM L : Partial ListinR: DESP~P.ATE, m?Vmg, must ed . but in xlnl cond.' All J.teitl: Verde Country Club, 1 ouir!'.'d 011 OD, ro, surface T '! 0 R? U g II LY F:~-E,'l'Owing resale organization Tables. JWuncl Oak, Gate Log cl~ar. Lawn equip., \\'asher, nielal gcal'S • no cheap 300) Clubhouse Rd., C.f\1. rorni grinding, el<'. P I:: RI J-.NCl'.D. , APAR I· with a network or over 300 N~s your sklllr.! \Vork Technical Porcelain Top Tea Table. brick. many odd~ k en?s. plastic pat1s. ~fake offer. ~--lo1r.NT CVMPt.EX. offices and berome a "'here you're oppreciatcd 011 I Oak Bridal Chest, Oak Thursday * M0-5658 1!42-ll50 eves or anytime ilowttkteper e TOOL & DIE Call ;>16-50'l~1 n1cmber of our lo1Ullonai.re locg or short term len1-Repro Dressing Table, Victorian 3083 Donnybrook La, CM wknds.. l Need Help MAKER lw1ALLIE 'S WIG & &.i.uty Club. Multi-million d'&Uar porary assignments. \Vork Statistical \Valnut Table& Armchair. lo10VING: stove. chest, beds .-"C'-"C-,.,=,,--,,,---:-·I Dad.fl& Mom both 1\-uk & l\1 1nlmum of 3 yl'ars exper-Salon has opening for advertising program. Free wflhe top companies in General Office Lamp Tables. Hand Painted ,(,much more.138 East 18th ANSAPH.ONE v.>ith remote ba~ big home.1'ley' need i(•nce mainlaining and re-lx>autician, exp in hair guaranteed licensing school ~ Co. Choose ·the Chest. Dry Sink, Pine f-lutcn, SI:. rontrol, 1i>Ull ~nder ~ I . , ak . . . _,,_ __, eo .. 1 & Excellent sales training. daJs:, hours&: location most Gold Leaf Pier Mirror & C.'f. M\l\ty .. 1:! Price. . l BM P M! lo ive m "" 1· c paU'1ng progressive '-'"'s. guuus. ""'ary, comm . Ph~ase call Vlrginla Jones com1enient for you. E x-Xlnt <"arnings ... Long&. short l :P..f ~· • t " • typev.T1ter, chairs, ftlina; catf of the home &: us, i>"o r 1n a J ~pprl'nliceship \'acation. !">18-3446 8354811_ cellent earnings, wrekly term temporary assign-conso e. irrors, pie ures, SALE of ltousehold goods. b' ts 673-2429 RaJidy I: Don, ages 6 & 8 served or equ1valenl. f\1AN to "·ork full time at RED CARPET paycheck. Let us start you ments -varied & in· !ramt!f. Glass, lamps, Sat 4-7 and Sun 4-8 10 AM ca. ine ' · yrs.1-Call &. ask f~r Tony. • NUT FORMER scivilX' s lalion. Must be Reeltors V.'f)IOur best foot forward. lrrestillj:: \\'Ork -ct:ioose the beaded bags, art, J!'lass, & to 5 Pro.I 13ri> sus.se'x Nwpt EXEC s1vvl chrs $15/25 Sec 8C-0667 for more mformu.· • t•sp'r1. Apply in person. :t.'>99 Apply 9 allHlOOn day. hour & location most cut glass, Bric-a-brac from $1 Bch 646-filoo cash onlf chrs $8129 Desks $3)/85 Off tlon.. 968-9386. SETUP MEN· l-lartxir B1vd at l\tnc/\rthur, · ------T-206l Business Ctr Or --convenient for you. Weekly \Vholesale P,rices starling · Sup! 867 \V 19 CM..fi.U.,M(ll J\1 inimum of 3 year~ c.~Pt'f'-Coi;ta Mesa. REAL ESTATE SALES I I • . . . 83;.1441 paych{'(.'k. Friday at 10 a111. Mounhold GOOd• 814 Pianos/Organl 126 IIOUSEKEEPER I Compan· km ) fQr f'iderly lady 1;30 A'fofl 2:?.0 Pl\'I. lolon thn1 1-1--->fo'riday. "Vic of Springd11le & tleli. l lunl. Beh. Call i\tr11. Y.,·ta~n. :i-5 at 5:16·f>'l \4. Afr. 5;30 Ill 1'WJ-f11:l7. 1-IOUSEKEEPER Liv(•-ln f(ll' 4 &t G yr old girl[(. l\1 iNsior1 Vlr-p UTC'll. Call \\'Ol'k, 871..fl020 ai-k for Ellel'n. __ lJOU~EKEEPEJt livl'·in. JiVI room. 1'V, SJ>ani~h ~peaking OK.!Call alt 5::1> 546-19'iR HOUSEKEEI~ER for ('hlcrly rnaJj in n1odem apt. N.E. Santa Ana. live-in. 548-1959 HOUSE work. Exper, morn-ingi ~1on-Fri. $40. \l'k. Ov,•n car. Call 644-7341. JlJNIOR :$:1il!smcn: lfl..15 Eath S20·$40 JlCI' \Vf>f"k K"'' I tinll_ n1•\\' r11!'1on1rrs fo1· !hf' !).\JL\" t>!LOT. TI•i" 1~ 11111 ;1 nc~pa flCI' nJIJll' and •l<)I -.. 1101 1 inclurl« 1'1Jtlf'1•ti11~ 01· dl'li\'C!riug. 'l'r1111~11or1a1i1111 i ~ prold1lc'I. ... \\'I' 1vork lour hn11ts :i f1er i.;~·hool :ind s 1111 Satorch.1y. \Ve h:u"1' openln~s for }-oun la in V11llt1y & South Jlu11tlngton Bl'1\Ch 1u·l•r1s 011- ly. You niust be nut of : w~--~.~ ~ ~1 parficlpate, ExJif·rll'll<'l'>l ~ivtn prior i ty . KEYPUNCH i1•nl.:e st•tting u11 t1nd oper· ==MA:.-77"N~l~C~U=R~l=s=To---I FREE LICENSE rvine . Apply in Person Back Door ln1rxirts -·-'-..::..-----'I a!in).(' \Vah•rhury fo':ll'l't'I nul J . . TRAINING Aero!!!! rron1 0 .C. Airport Apply 18!!6 llarlxir Blvd. ~YOVJNG -.l\l~sl s c 11 USED ORGAN SALEI rorniccs. _ Gd Jnrar1on .,.18-417!) lkl\\'n 9an1 & noon •Subject to prior sale 1 houS4!hold furnts h1ng.11. . -Famott1' Reill F.r.ita.le~Lieens--SECRETARY-STENO _1 Call-a4:)..6801 lL\MMOND .L-103 w/Leshe e MACHINE PARTS i'o!F.0. Rt>t(•pti1J n il!!. in~ CourSt' no11· n.vailah!c K (I G~ • 1· ANTIQUE $892; llan1mondt.1-3 chelT)', I dayi.;/s11·lni.:-. \Viii • 1· a i n .. lhl'U Tru·bcll R('altors. F'l'C'C Xln't oppor. for flf'('H•ndahle e y 1r s SHOW & SALE Jewelry 815 $799: llammolld A-JOO ebony, INSPTR. J->i>rsnl Lk.•p!, H11:t~ llusp. St'lf :-;tnrlt'l' i n sale's & Pl"t !!"""' If I C 3 s1-Placl'n1cnt SC'1vi(•e. Free 1 1 1 . 100 Exhibitors 1,, 'D' .. 'N 1-,,,,., ... ,·.,, Sq""'o .,.,,i; a1nmon< -•aJ; '-1ini 111un1 nf :, yo->ars 1•...:l'M'r-N J~. 'f · · p 1'~ or 111anu · o ret·ren11011 '' ., "'" ua" !la111mo11d Porta B $1499· i1•11c·c· 111 ·ht-;1~·c1i n~ s111till ''o·"• '-\VO•·IEN' -----ra111111K l'Ogrun1. ~al'n 11r·od. Jot"a1l'd in flv tne area. 2061 Business Ctr. Dr. Long BC'nch Ar(:na Blosson1 s<•t. ral'l' col1eclors. Al.I S I t $195 -\V 1·1 ' r." ,vhilc you lea1·n . Call 1\l \I •• SI 110 Oc1';.u1 ,t, I.on!{ Beach Blvds Viducd $4(0), l\iake 1'()ason. en· P ne ' : ur 1 zer Pl't't•islon nij•!ul pnr!s. Ahil· Sloan 1714) 832-5440, on -us! l)'Jle •.:i+. · 1 +. 1rvine 833.1441 ·1 ~ s 1 g spinet$'195 Thegeandmany il y 10 rr ad hh1 C' prinL-;. \J~(' WANT TO 11 83,, Ncu1, ;i nd sharp nppcar-Apn ;:i, • • ~ff<•r. Pri ply. 968-2967 · • \\let•kends t 4) v1000. • 1 f 1 ACIX>SS from O.C. Airport TI1urs, Fl'i, Sat 1-10 pn1 niorc nt: 111•1•1'isi•111 ins1xx:tion ('(JUip-anec ... 1any )('TI{' its, ong s ... 12 6 or,\MOND Estate Sale. 3. 16 Woll'1chs Mus·1c c·,1y n1cnt ;u1d follow QC Jlro-·hours. nit•e boss. S1a11. $475. luRJay 10 Jlin carat solitaire, apprsl $9400. l'('durf's. , LEARN TO REAL ESTATE SALES V.1rltc Ciassifietl IHI no. 629, * TYPISTS * ANT I Q U E brnssfcryslal Call 640-1016 after 5 pm. South Coast Plaza 540-2830 Nf'w ,r.,. r esale. Newport & !:!l o Daily Pilot, P . 0. B<>x Register for hanging lamp, circa 1890. Mltcellllneous 811 ORPlll HOBB~V-.. 111cse 01)('nings are available lluntington Beaf'h. 1560, Casra i 1esa, Cn. 92626. a temporary job Shade c rack e cl, bu1'1:.:::;;;;;::.::;::.:;::.;;::.:;... __ .:;~I lllln " , an•I offer excellent compcn-COOK FOR HARBOR VIEW SECRETARY today beautiful. $150. l\fr. Scott, r.tOVING! Sacrifice Pair f'7 sation. OUr cxc('llent benc-HOMES lnh!r\·'Y•s : 9-ll 496-8617. elegant ~Id•-~-lamps, ~-·i ~--any c·.can until fits program includes: Main or.tiae of nationwide co. Al ... -,...,'5"'6 ......,, OJUJ 1000? 1829 Port Shclficld Place needs shlil'p beginner . Lile We Need 1 Appli11nces 802 S75.. Torch lamp $25. Walnut you can play! Non-players - 1 _ Group & Medical Lile Newport Beach 833-0780 sh & good 1yping starts you Office Skills dbl dres8f!r $65. Pair an-welcome to attend free work t nsurance • on the road to success. Be-Equal OpJxir. Employer EASY auto washt!r $40. GE tique J apanese prints fram. &hopg. For information _ Paid Sick U>a.-e REAL ESTATE· comt private 9CC?'etary In Male & Female elec dryer $40. Wards auto ed $50. Sidney J. Yard pain-Contact: Tom Dieterich -P aid Holidays & Vacations That's one or the SALES~1EN -Why not work short time. Salary to $525. Western Girl Inc. v.•asher $65. Kenmore auto ting. Set ot Ency 642 .. 2151 _ Prorit Sharing I Rclir l'-niorc rh:i n 300 jobs in the hottest area Hunt-Call J an Page, 540-6055, 4667 MacArthur Blvd. v.•a:shcr $60. 54&-8672 or Americana, Books of Coast Music Service lllt'nl Plan 1 ava ilabll' to you, ington Beach I 1',ountain Coastal Personnel Agency, Newport Beach 847-BI15 Knowledge & Pop Science. N d _ Credit Union if you (·an Valle)' and let us train you! 2790 Harbor Blvd., Cl\f. 540-0325 \VESTINGHOUSE Au I 0 . $T,j for all, Or bel!t offer. C\\'J>Ort Blv · at l(arbor · 1·1 I I ' C II Ph'I 'f Na !--~~~~~~~-r-. O E I ••• =•1 Cost11 Mesa _ Excrllent \1·ork1ng i'Ond i-· qun 1 y nr f(I( ay s a 1 l' c me e • S C 11 &.Al"al pprn:. mp oyer 1\'asher. Ten1p. Cont r o I . ~~o:;;:~~~.,,-=:-~,,----liiF'AlmFiiii:'I:;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;;;; lions Vnluntc£'r Am 1y VILLAGE REAL ESTATE. ~. R~~~ye'nt~oy~~~1e~rat~ TRAINED girl singer, 2S, Good v.·or king condition. CB RAD I 0 , EI man BE~UTIFUL H:a mm on d * 9624111 * fl"". ''"'"· E """ '' 1 ,. v n 11·ishl's lo o""anizc group in i'l'l'lnt-loarl door seal leaks. Citu-1-'oneSS. 23 channch; Spinrt organ ivith rhy_thm I ,\p1•l.v t-:1nploy1n,•n1 ()fii"1' Non-prinr Sl'l'Virr eo. 1 1 1 "~ ,.. ·" ~ "" "" • .., "" 2082 4 P'f dl'tl.l\'-bars bench L 1 k e n.~. ..:»1 rsnlt'll neec N in1· lY"''l\Tilcr. Nc1vpuit CentC'r C ont c n1 11 o r.a r y n1usic. $39 . .,.i::-all. » \\'ilh 18' whip antenna, OO\V · · KAYNAR <1]Jpl11·;1nls lllU~I hr• I ,,,,.,, '\'op .-,,,,,, A ·k ,,,. '" G . d . t•I on 2S' c ,. UC\\'. 842-3061 l i<~·I. tnali· · ., .,., · s loc:iliun. To SGOO. Send u11ar. run11nc1'. piano e DISll\VASl·IERS. 1\·a shers. n_-ioun cc a a iu1 ~~---,-~----- is.:;.\. f1.111,,11.. .l!t~·~ ... ~'Oll, Sc:oll Re[1lty, l'()SU111f' ro Cl1tssifll'<I Ari No. playC"r llt'('d<.'1'1. Sla1l' age, ilryei· . .;, t'i'blt, i,nuu·n & ~rulser. All for S 1 00 . LO\\·R\' Orgnn 11 o I Ida Y MFG Co INC 5.,!)-j :~,.-.... 61R. Dai ly Pilnt , P.O. Box exp. & a vaila bility. \\/rite, dclv'd. s~)-7620; :Hft-521~. (,.t\-11•10. 1~10<1~1: all lntcst rcatures. <••<'·'''''A<"<>>.>' 1"'" (>"I' •·I•"' Cal>'f ••l11"sl fied ad No. 670, Daily Vlc~>rt udd'<ng ·h'nc Sa1•r1f1C<', $1500.':"'496-1020 • •1 • '""''' 1 ~ '' • '"'"" • "' KEN MORE \\'EIShC'l'frlryt•r · •v . mac 1 • H1'1u·1·s1•n1a1ivt• ~1 1 RECEPTIONIST fJ21i21i r•ilol, P .O. Box 1560, Costa $79 ca. Over 200 ~·ashel'.~. us!'d -hut in xlnt oond. All OLD PIANO $100 BOOS. State College Blvd Fullerton J\I ACJllNISTS DAVENPORT Sf'!·ll)' ;\lt•n . BROWN & SHARPE 542 W. 19th S1. Costa Mesa 645--1163 1718 N. Main St. Santa Ana 542-2435 Today's Army wants to join "fOU NURSING RN's IJ11y 01· nig:h!, nQ l'Xp. nl'e, 1 t.•nsy. run job. \\1111 1rain, no l,Yping or shorthand, f'lf'. Apply in person any aft or rve. at 2930 \Vest Cst J.Jwy .. N.B, HECEPI'. TypiJJt-ftle clerk. S e cretarial qualifications des'd, Pleasant friendly voice essen. S a I com· mcnsurate w/cxper. Eq. Oppor. Employer. 1'-t r . O ar k, Richard's f\farlret, 3133 Via Lido, N.B. 673~. Rl'.:CEPTIONJST', a ttractive, <1c1>enda ble, n1ust l' n jo y g1't'f'tin"! pu l)llc & h c t.:i1 pnhlc of handlin.a: heavy phone I o a {I t'OlH'fl'011sly. ~:;i3. 1110. 6 IG---0200 SECHE1'ABY. pa rt tin1e, ror .~·~tc~'~a,i;iiC~a.~O~. 2tliiii2tl~-...... .,..., I dry!'rs, rerl'ig from $39.95. metn.1 gears -No chC'ap 5-IG-0747 After 5 P.M. Jaw orfit'cin1''ashion Island, URGENTLY !''45--0780. plastic p:irts. i\1akl' of.fl'r. *SPINET PJANO GOOD N.B. Call 644-56-10 l YEA.R GUARANTEE K~Z.-1150 eves or anyt1n1c CONDITION. $27:i.' SERVICI:": Sta. Atrei'Klnnt, May lag-KE'l'unore-\Vashers-wknds. Call 548-2453 f/time evei;. 2 Yrs. Lite NEEDED SPfUN G F ashion Sho\v -Se i M chi 121 mech. exper. Neal in ap-f3i.2840 * 839.]778 New & Used C1othlng, sat w ng 11 Mt peal'ance. Apply morns, 2590 Rent Washers/Dryers APf'!J 7. Assistance League SEE rnrs BEFORE YOU Ne"'POrt BJ, CM. Thrift Shop. SOS 32nd St. BUY! We're over !!locked SERVICE Station Attendant Umkµled $2. :ics:J:~ m:1'1t. N.B. on good ~machines & tun or p/timc. Exper. Over BLACK naugahyde SY.'ivel vacuwru:, priced from $9.~ 18. Apply Brown's Shell, 990 IABOR£RS RECONO. APPLIANCES rocker & ottoman. Like AU guarani~. We repair E r--1 H NB ... •131 Del!Vf!red • guar, Dunlap's, new. Make otter. 842-1150 all makes. ~.1 .... -..ta · ....,..s wy. tl'ff""'t • 1815 N rt CM •••1780 -· --~ ~ ewpo • .,_.. eves or anytime wknds. J\lesa for over 11 ........ SHAMf>OO girl 3 days a J •g Wttk. \Ved-Frt Ca 11 KENMORE gas dl)>er, ex· po RT ABLE m 0 bi I e Slr>eere Sewing Machine It &S2.-oo92 ai;k for Pat. Interim ccllent condition $ 4 5 . telephone. Best o ffer , Vacuum. 1878 Harbor - 'l'IPPING • P--k•g,·ng, p I Serv·ice Private party. 64&.8651. Original cost over $2,000, --=~97"42""'=-:--=...,..,.,,--1 3 -.. ..... ersonne LATE nlOdcl washer and &MHl128 SINGER Cabinet l\.1odc1 Scw-CJerk Traine<'. Pal Elct'· I • Bl d tronics Company. 6 :i 9 t 17581 rv1ne v • dryer, S?ood rondlUon $45. J\1ichclle·shantpoo & set S4. ing l\1nchl~. Equipped for \V c s t 111 t n i; r c r Ave . # 115 Tustin t"Rch. 64G-58.t8. .TennPUe-blow cuts (or $.i. zig zag s1'iv1ng, button holes, \\'rsln1 in<>t('r 838.5460 i B 'Id ' M terialt 806 l\Tnrlnnnc-body \\'aves $2L & SO Tor!h. &>.vs beautifully . UI tng a 7 NATIONS * &12-08.t4 -~'"I0".-'6-lo;>-0-'-"i":\2=-~--~~ I (2 ~ SJIOF.: Sall'i.;nii·n. t'.\'.JX'r. Ecrual Oppor. E1nployl'r =s 1 Good !·'•II' 111t'd11 ·:1! ::u1·i.:wat , El!. !\IHnagc nler1 t Tl'u!ilt'c. ;\IJJJ[y .,.,.;,,..,..,.;,..,.,.,..,.;,.,.~I • SU HPLUS BUILDING GAS Rang~ Kc nm or(' port ng I 130 ll'\1 .Iii. 1'1111('('1111'.ill'd •'llf'l', .. ~~-\SI "11 E Waitresses j\fATf:f{IAL -JOOO's of Nf.\V Brolll('tone s;;o. Lan.,TC bean ~ . l•'ull 1in1•' .\· 11111·1 111n1· 0\1\'U• I I 111 pt'l'SO!l, '"0 uws,"' -· ITJ<::~IS! Doors, lun1be r, ply-, .. .,, ... 1,.,ir $20. Hnn"in.~ K2 ... 4 i; COMPETITION 11'.I /, 1 17th SI C ?-1 Ovrr 21. ~1Pxican food ,t,,. """ .. "' "' ·• kl 200 8 I ~·~;;I wugi·s. X!n't .;•11, h••nf'· ings. P;..1's & Nights. / ' ·• · · eo<·k!a ili;. Apply daily, lO;::O 11·ood, alurn shel'1ing, mold-Ju mp Spanish $.'\5. 552-!1376. s s. cnt ranc new. lit.~. Pc·1·111. 1'l•·ad~ ~·~11ploy· 1 1·:x(·••lh·n~ .i-111:•1)' ,r,. person-'et.t ett 6 * Shop Foreman ani-11:30 nnl & 4:30 pm· ing, \l:inckmrs, etc. 19'' SEARS portable color ~3 tnountcd. $ l l O · in1 ·n1. :!nit :-:hirr oprn111J!-1. n(·I tx•n1•f1 1s. PLASTICS MFG. 5:30 pn1, 1\11 Casa M('xican BUILDERS SURPLUS TV. UHi'-VlfF with stand.l.,C~;::,c'=------"EX•'O!JllLJUr . •,. • rt• vs, ...... G P.ei;taurnnf."200 E. 17th St ., 2400 So. l\.11\Jn St., S.A. Fantastic picture. $1 50 . COMPLE.'TE set of Golf -n ..,.,.. rtfMY-tt.•=:::::-+--,fJ:---.---f-""...> ~ -'-: -:-. ·-· --:· :-·-_,..,, ""'" .t -:.. Clubs. Top :11§ toot Mu!!t S1x'<·1ally Fa~tcner J)Jv, PEROONNEL OFFICE L.l;rpoi•l Fast gr0willj(, sinnll lot81 714 u•1~2 --1!f! Is Wt!ek _...... 3130 W. Harbor ST. JOSEPH -'Vt. company ncedit amb!Hous WAITRESSES : ilJQ" u.l 8 PIECE .90Jid cherry dining~~ dlvl w~<t Seu Santa Ana • HOSPITAL ' young n1an to oversee mfg., P /tlme . Lunch & Wknds C11mer•t & rm set $21Xl. Washer & . ng eq P. . ba R. l·nven-, purchas1ng & do c I' J Rost Equipment 808 dryer elec. coppertone like Pro, hke nu. Used 5 times. 714/546-5100 213 /P'.,SS.ZUl4 1100 W. Stewart Dr. ·-J 11r • r. • _ $200' .-.. L'~,.., ' $150/btst offer.~ ''" .i pl /f l f general shop work. \Vrtte A.-,h, tn Penon betwn 3 &: s "ne~w~~-:.:~~:;:·:... ___ 1 .. ,.._.,...., ... ""-.._1 L.Afu o1>p0r. cm oyer m ORANGE eJ auran Classified Ad •5R9. Daily lr'Carl's 3101 Newpol'I POLAROlD Automatic 103. PALOS Ve~• stont. 4 toM TV, Radio, HIFI, Pilot, P . Q. Box: 1560, Costa Blvd. N.a'. Land Camera. Just like worth $Ull. Asking $1.XI or Stereo 136 Mesa, CA. !Y.mS. ' new. wllh nuhgun &: best otrer 96.r3912 aft 6 1--------...;..;.;;I WAITRESS "''""';d .. u Umcr. 84WlSO ' "'" Rico's TV Solo1/S..V STUDENTS! ~per. ?ifust be over 21 . Ap-eves or anytime wknds. DANA Po~t Yacht Club 13'JS , _ A ~-. 111 • I Swing Shift A·J,\CIUN!Sf w/model· shop; Nuriw~ o's actual work r~r. ''f pcril'ncc nN'ded. Days , RN·LVN·AIDE k h k only. Bio-Oyn11m ic1r. 1Ta42 cypunc • t'Ytt1 1>c or l\rrn~•mni:: Ave. ~nla Ana 11-7 & other l>hifta. Top pvt I Ins openings for knV disc devif'e. l.luty p.'ly. rmmctl. p.1y for · l :\1 ,\ID 11•11"k 111 ex"han~<' for fll)()r cl u t y. Count)'\Vlrlc Arply 111 Thi~ :ipt I hr~ IX'i· tlay. S.18-9i55 1nrrv11,.. :"llon-f'rl !J.:,. ' 'M>lllll'I Drpartn1c11t 1 :.!Jiti :0..•·11 ,,..,,n Bl\ .. •. "' IRs111ull1' Nurses Rf'::1i.U'\. ~: ~~~:·,~~;:·~2L~.~11 1I QUI CI( CASH ~1 111~~1.~~0 1 1~jo N~!1 ',~hi 6l:i..&.!5:1. filo.-09.1-1. 0 Nl"\\'f'IOrl Ct"l1lr 1· Dr. THROUGH A NUltSl·:H\'~11\:-.I hr•l ["M·t· . I Nl'11'1)ort Rcttch fJana Poln1. To V.l•ed. 11111er, 'UICK CASH DAILY PILOT ,< hd p mo;ntu ln """""'" ,.-!i!O•'k. $2. J)(lr hour . .\0 hr ""''RO"G. H A \ICtk. 111•r1n ttnC"nt. Cull , in • WANT AD GT~!. ,,30 •un-11'!0 ""· '· DAILY PILOT NUrtSES Aldc -1-3'!1), 3 WANT AD rno·~ ~per. .i\l)ply Jlark 64ft-5678 IJ,kt Conv, 11,,.p, 46 6 _.,_,.._c.112 5671-l J ti>glhlp Rll, NB No phone 1------·----·--------culls ple•lM'! • HITE HOSTESS Friday & Sa1urd;1y5 i\1usl B~ Over 21 12 Noon 'Iii 2: ts P.M. i\·londuy Thl'OUSl?h r·rldny o""nings ror p/Um~ con('etr-1 1 Surf • s· .-.. 8 membership for Mle 10% .._,.n vt., VJ&UI esa C R PY n person. °' .1r ...... i. Fur1tlture 10 --'•·ctlon, 400195, · formerly 1.tcsa North Cemu 5ion jobs 111 O. . a1;t"'ay. 59.30 \Y Coast Hwy N B ,.,...,. ~ S2 hr. ~fr. Purrou. 8.18-U0.1. · " · · • Repair All lttake« \VAITRESS, expcr. over 2'1 . CUSTOi\l dinette set, gold hi-NE\V receiver stert'O -100 e Uicd TV's F0t· Salf, TECllNICIAN, 2 quali ty ron· Clea" & Nc3 1. some split hat'k choh,. "''"'OOd Jt1'81n ~·011 R.l\fS Blc-l.ux. Near CSF ... \ l\lember • reliable, I trol li nenr . a n1plilicrs, PAI !lhlftll . Apiil)I Egg & Ale. f omlictt top. S.19. 331~73.S new. 64~12 Ort1n'ge Co. since 1961. Electl'Ollicl'i Con1pany, 6391 l>.lfh"l120, Ol~D fashioned Ice crean1 r\E\V nylon sha~ plu8 carpel, Open 6 days, 9 I\) 5. f \V c ~I rn I 11 s I er A v (! • \\'AlTRESS • l\lu!it be 2l. L'hllirs, b.ir height, 4 only, chnmp\\gne bc.1~6.>1300 )'tfs. 1 Bick S. of Baker M6-6002 \\lcsrmlnsll'l' cnlt li73-4110 for l11!('1'\1lev.1• $25. ea. &14-1517. llvy. 11uallty. 54 ... s llADIO, -Elmac City -·TJME fOR Calley Cafe, 829 llarbor \VICl<En he adhoa rd, chest5, BIG 3·\\'ay stereo l!J)Cllk('r r onc SS. 23 ChMne:ls wlth QUICK . CA.SH Isla nd Dr., Ne\vport Beach. bookshf'lvcs etc. Chcnp! Brand new, $150. firm. Cnll 18' whip antenna, now \l/AM'RESSES • rood & 640-1151 aft fi p.m. 6-12-5038 mounted on a 28' Ca.bin THROUGH A -O>cktail expcr. only. $111'$ HOUSEFUL of fumltUn?. *ROWE AMI JUKE BOX * Ctul!K'.r. All for $ l 0 0 • App\y In ""MiOll · Bloo Beet, h'7ll-900i. JI<" 1&13 i:orrJnnd<r Or, Xlnt cood. Reas. •a I I 1,'*:-'-:l-:-ll-::<O::--:::::---:,,.-.,-,=I DAILY PILOT WAITRESS. c.a rm e I • a •Pl o, CM 5SM008. OO.'l<SM7 -reronl• Incl. B A W 21" ""b1"!!c !Y,, 4647 ~rthur ~lvd. CLASSIRED AD Olnt1111. ~ N. Cool! RW)'., NEW Nl...,.a Cyclo Mttssall• SllAj:l Camct. Reuon&ble, ~ .. ~ W. Call ..,.._ II wportJi.ll ~-r..a.na-------bH<. v!nyl-ioolll!O-chalr • ..Pd. J.n1~a11&don-guaranm10<d=·1:--'°""'°'""'..,.---==I Eq"'1 OpJior. Fmplo)l<r 642•5678 White EJophont Dtlne-A·Llnp $MS. Ot.lttl 548-1290 GC-noi:;-8'!1 iiiitlMI-Outdlled--~ r la48111 . . I ' . l 3 I -WA Co 4 ... ro '" "" 4Y olc P• CC> ne so FR Bl sh GO m, II', PO cl' f~ M~ A 4! GF bl ,, .. 1 l I ' " s " d I " ~ 1 l II II Z1J PILOT-ADVERTISER r •da:t1 1 Free to You 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 A CONVENIENT SHOPl'ING ANO stwlNG CUI06-FOlt·'fHE CAL ON THE CO. For an ad Jn Coll Mary Both Seamed· To-Slim Wo man's World ~2.5678, ext. 330 Jiffy Crochet! - -----~ ~--------- '71 SIX Pac t."U bover, Import truck size, stove i;ink, icebox, boot. sleeps 4, like new. $650. or consider trnde for tent trailer . 496-4123 New Custom Camper Sholls-$100 Limited stock. Get them while they last. 893-0573. Cycles, Bikes Scooters • 925 • I '6;1 rNTERNATIONAL Scout 4X4, reblt eng, nu tires. niany xtras. Call Bill alter 5 pm, 549-4398 Trucks 962 '62 CHEY. P.U. CAPRI BRAND NEW '73 CAPRI $2699 2S·IO I !arbor Blvd. Costa ~ilt"'i!:t. At 1-'air Drivl' 54&-80l7 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Sharp New Car Trade-ins Coming In Every Day Ask About Our Unique Immediate Delivery Used Mercedes Lease GUSTAFSON Plans Lincoln-Mercury House of Imports ]6.._l!OO Beach at \Varner GM2 Manches1·er, Buena Park HWltington Beach on the Santa Ana Fnvy 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 I -~,,,,,::523-~1250:::,..., __ ''Home of the Viking'' ·n ~lERCEDES ~o SL i\1t•la.llic blu(', both h111Yl & DATSUN soft tops. A 1C, all <lt•luxc ----------1 fea turt'~. tn1111 salt• lo high- rsl orrl'r ovrr S.'\000. 1!l7-l!)(H. • DAILY PILOT i)_5 -~~~-· 1§1 L_'_''""_'"'"~l §J 970 Autos, Imported 970 TOYOTA NO TOY ••• I [" !hi!• "I! 1\\yula. Z.lallc· fb1· b1,.: P"•'l[ilt-. 111"111 II l<!llll tJIM. 10 '''" rr<t-:i-; TRl1\l-1-:-..;c1L\,;-.~;1-:. GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury ! '\,Yi H1-,1, j\ .'t \\ .U'llt'f .Jilllll 1;;tt'/I i;,,,H'h 842-8844 * (2131592-5544 "Home of the Viking_: TRIUMPH INVENTORY REDUCTI ON MAR K Ill 's AN EXCEL LENT SEL ECTION. OF MARK Ill's & !V's 1969-1971 ALL AT APPRECIABLE $AVINGS. -·'7-2·-CAPRl-2600 -V.6 -... --·--·:7 .. L .C.A DlLLAC __ Autornutic, dft'Ol" ).:T'UUP, ;:111• c~1ndi· 1io1lin;.:. lf!MFY\Vl ' $33 75 '72 COUGAR VS, auto., radio, hmte..-, pwr. stC'<'rin:.: 11nd brakes, air La nda u. (:\390ZF I $3775 '72 MONTEGO MX 2 ·Door Hardtop. Auto. t rans., radio, heater, factory air cond.. fJOWf'r steerini::, power brakes, low mileage. t634FVY) $3395 '72 CADILLAC C11t11~ DcVille, 6.000 n1ile!-:. lik" new! Fu ll /IO\Vl'I", rtU lu .. A;\I F\I 1'1Cn"11, till/tel•· \I hl'.'CI . Landau roof. j IOti· EC1I ~ $6475 '71 CAPRI 2 DR. 4. speed traosmisslon, radin and hcul· er. t738CIVJ • $1875 '69 CADILLAC Cou1x: d<? Viii". fu ll l"lll\Ver, fact, 11 ir, G \Vtiy .111~Ht, U111lln11 roof. IKSSlH:l) $3275 '70 CYCLONE 2 DR. ~rdt1 n De-Vii i!'. F'ull pOw<•r, nir 1'f1nd., ,·inyl ronr. C:i80CUCl $.4775 '68 CAD~LAC !'•·!Ian f)l·Vill•'. ~·u 11 IJ!:l''tr. Hll' 1·111KI, vinyl 1'Pt•f, t X'l'1\::.">-l.1 $21 7 5 '69 MARQUIS COUPE Auto. tram.. radio, hl'&lf'1', power steering, JIOY.'"I" brakrs, factory air wnd., land11u roof. (~23DFll) $2 175 '69 CONTINENTAL Cp1• .. Full pu1v1•1', riir rnnd., lc111h••r h11(·r, vin~·r 1· .. nf. lt:i l'1VYV 1 $2875 '71 COUGAR 1'1111('1" s ti'f•rini..:. po1v1·1· hrttkl"''-;111 111. u·nns .. vinyl r1111f. t:l.J9BSX 1 $2575 '70 IMPERIAL 1..1.·Hnron. :l door h;.ard!.fll•· 0111• u\.\. 111'1", )m1!llli'lllit!•', lull rJ!•\\'t'l', fHc{(1ry Bil', A.\-1-F \I ~11·1•·" 1':1t.H•1, t il l \\'lu.-r l. U- \1 t•.v 1•111 <'1' '.'<l'HI .... L..111d1n1 !"IM1f, !98-1· !ii-'.\' I $37 75 '72 CONT. MARK IV 1:.1,UOO at·llJ.J\ 111111•,.., rull i'"\ll't', G \~~Jy Auto. l r{1n~ .. r11dio1, h1.•a t1~1·. llt.111'•'1' i ~•\\i•r !11•111, o1111 11-t.,•111p 1111', ,\:'\1/F ill st1 -.•rlni::, IKl\1·r1· hrnki:ll, air eond .. Jan-~lt ·n~" tdt \\Ii•·•!, 111•11 •·1· Uou1· lock..;, cl.au ronr. (;j66AGEJ •-r111.~· 1·1u1tnd. 1..induu i-n•if. S..>e and / '' ,, . ..., .. " ,. ,, •'· • . ' 22 ...... L----1-=SAL1tiftlC1£11i~ __ ' _11-o~---1 Home of Prev ious ly Driv en Pr es ti ge Auro1no biles NOra11oc Count11'.s Fa1nit11 of Fi nt' Ccr.s" t I • • $8 DAIL V PILOT Wtdntsday, Aprll 4, 1973 '72 VOLVOS CADILLAC Wtd1IHOIJ, Apfll 4, 1973 I _.... l§l I .~ ....... t Auto• for Site l§l ~I _ ..... _ ..... ;;;J;;;§J l§l [ * FACTORY [ ......... I~ EL DORADOS * .EXECUTIVE 1967 to 1972 Aulol, Usod CADILLAC * Dl!:MONSl'RA'roRS 17 TO CHOOSE l"'-!Jt;.;.o.;.;•;;..• _1m_.:.,po_rt_od __ 9_70 Aulol, lmport,.,;;;..;,;;od~.....;,9.;.;70 AU!Ol, Imported 970 6 Aulol, lmportod 970 COUP~VERTIBLES VO LKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN To Choose From VOLVO DE VIWS CHEVROLET -1 • · -· · -----..CJllGl'Gllce....Sal '65 w r. New reblt. criKine & '69 VW BUC us H -.-votvo lfrl ttm l-~34,,...,!~t~~---·=-CAO-ep. DeVW., Sold ure11• ti.lust sell. s s 5 o. FANTASTIC C'ONDlTION sunroof, 1 paa, nt>w eng'. uge Savings wagon. White, autp. Xlnt COUPES w/gold ·inter. Fully equip. 1971. Chevrolet Monte Car !l\9-36)6.. Sl015 * 613-8132 & brak~s. xtra1. +, ftorig Example; 145 EA ilalk>n ~~,:A..,433aJ.500t 4 ml. $3344.55. SED'"""S 21,UOOO m, '"M· ~ pty.f r'M"'r' 3lll2'Ba~~~ ~~--~is,placement '69 Mustang ]lard to Find MACH I '68 \r\V Sqrbk. 16IXI. Fan· \VANTEO -VW Bus Body, owner. serv reoordJI, uaw· wagon automatic transmia-U'1l1""QU pm. CONVER'TffiLES se -e o t' , m:i \..M.l"VW-.< or ta'l'·c --•. ~.ooo m•'· •1 ... 1 '60 -'70. Call 646--0163' after less '2.450. Q).414L s>on, 8.ir condition;.,,., )""-.::.;::..:=-='"-"='---_ .... , Eves/wkndJ 586-2517. Days V-8 Engine Fully eqpt. incl. auto. bll. (149BRLJ. 1..vr11.1 -.. ...,, ~.. -A t Uted 990 Many ex ........ er.t colors 642-3870 Power Sfeeri.ng lf'C. bcsr of/er, 642-6993 6pm. "10 VW Camper, air rond., aaa:e rack, AM/FM rad.io, u os, CN>ice ol interiors .... CAD ~ DeVllle, :10,00(I Pov.·u Brakes, Disc Front '70 \'\\' BUG. SUNROOF. '69 VW . Auto stick. 49,IXM> mi . Poptop, radio, tent, lo mi., ~-,-akera1..1..!.~I ~~· '69 LTD&: '58 Ptlrsche (Ck>th &: leather) 'm"'1·s. Ste-reo~ lthr int-. TUI -F'M Radio $1599 N · N-br•kcs •1000 or offer xlnt t'""'inc, Super clean. \.Vll>loUOt'. ~ • #1"'"'°"'· ,.. ..... _ f F••tory alt --'!!Joni-• -gootl shape. ew tLres_. .... · • · Dys '557""9883: eve 8 : 72 List Price was $51591 ~ 0 fer. F'.'.7' 'a.o~wl f.... whl. Michelin tires, vln. tp. Air Conditioning S1150. make offer. 675-5196 _Call a.ft 6 pn1. &14-2117. 5.52-8870. S.18-3131 or 646--0357 ""power · ce o : $4595. 644--4131.. Aft 6 pm Bucket Sears \\'ilh Console 2840 Harbor Blvd . ' · Cosla Mesa '69 V\V. Bug • Dark blur. '69 AUTO VW bug, TUI)(! up ~~""-~~~---SALE PRICE Stereo AM/FM radio 644-2360. Brand New \Vhltewall Tires & fK'W 'brake line. Good '66 VW. New brakes, paint. BU.ICK Cruise control Blue Exlerio RJ.,Ii. 69,!XX) mi. $800 or of-Looks like new, runs betttr. $3959 Trunk opener&: more TAKE over S2'10/mo lease . r . At Fair Drive fer. Pri ri•Y· 616--3411 CQnd. Make offer. 642-2769 $700 or "' offer! 642-3963 ._., ~ _,. ... -.,.. • AU ln immaculate condition pymnt on 1971 all black B}ack V~yl Interior --;67 V\\1 SQUAREBACR '68 \r\\' Rug, rebll erig, runs aft SPP.f' Wlmds aft er 91\l.f. '6.1 BUICK Skylark, po .... ·er Largest selection in Eldorado or buy for $6395. <13,000 iniles • 516-8>17 • Xlnt. (.'Ond. $850. guc)d. $S5(l, 557-6150 a11k lor DEAN LEWIS steerillg & .... 1n00ws, air Orange County call 5'i8-7834 OJ' 646-4750. Showroom c$~~k>n 54:>5735 Vic. '70 VW Squ11reback, air, good con d. , c I ea n , x 1 n t Nabtrs CadiRac ·oo lc--·'61 Cadillacs. Both In C'--•t ,, VW . 1 hi tire11, xlnt cond., \l('ry lo nlechanlcnl rond. 0 n e · l N rubber ~ .""' , nu INHril. I IT'S, 1-e l '71 SUPER BCftle, lo nii·s. nu., 213.&ll-0000; · 71 •t: ~ 0..,,·ner. 543-1"87 afr 5 pm. AUTl-IORIZED DEALER running cone:' ew . DAILY PILOT EJ\lPLOYEP: '67 FORO Convertible XL- e1ng, ,..![;,~!,.. sh8.11e. $!125/0I· J\fusl s('I]. $1375. 833-8178. 2600 1-lARBOR BL., make ofrer. 842-83'16. PARKING LOT 500. 'fop concl. ,W5. 846-lm er. U't\T'Vol+• Call 892-4169 .68 VW Bug, \\'hite) good YGLW V-acancles cost monfy! Rent COSTA MESA -' "i2 CPE DEVIl.J..E Sunrf, 330 West Bay, Costa J\lesa or 531Hi697 eves. '66 VW SUNROOF ·BAJA Bug _ New jnferior, sha(X'. $900. Se<> at 410~ your house, apf., sto1'f' 5-10·9100 Open Sunday blue w/whlte Ip, All fact op-m·· * * ·n TORINO Sq. \\'agon S450. Call ~ fX'W paint. Extras! $62). Iris, CdM or c11.ll bet. 5-6 bldg:, etc. thru 11. Daily Pilot lions. $6350. 673-5569 Call Ma~,ret Cr~nman loaded, ~ow mileage, below Ph· 646-3612 ew9, 673-1124. I 1966 HARBOR ,Cl~ifled Ad. Sell idle items Fast results are lust a phone • vu-C21 e book. 892-l!JJ17. 5"11 idle items ... 642·5678 · · · now! Call 642-56'1S Now! .;;cal=l,_-:;ciw;;;"ay"'-"-'-642=---==·--~~ AutOl, Now 98o 1Autol, New 980 Autos, Now '980 COSTA MESA 646-9303 Autos, New 980 Autol, New 980 GREMLIN '& ·I BUY OR LEASE TODAY ~ s.,eeial "6rld 01 Wide Se lection of ~ Mod.els & £01.Qr~ availa.ble for Immediate Delivery 1973 Coupe De Ville • FULLY' EQUIPPED WITH 6 9 3 3 ' . ., ..... _,, '"' '""" '"'""" "'" s 11w1r conrrol, air cl)fld., pawf!f' Ooor loc~s. r .. ·,!lghl stnllneL lamp rnot1lro..,,, 011m~r impacr slr!pS, "'"It" w,111 tires. vinyl rOOI. 11'"3r m.tts !1onl & rear, AM/FM s!areo. FUU.. PRICE srgnal .e~•ln11 IOll!n P. af\fl!MI, llflled IJl•s~. 1lgl!t nanO mirror. C60•7R 10220909J -·-5 -·FoR'---$ .. -· .. --, .. 0-.. -.... -..... -.. LEA E .. ONLY 16 Mo. 24 Month Open End Lease on Approved Credit (Stock 2479 ) NABERS LEASING • FULLY' f9UIPPED WITH Power 6 wey seat ac!l1111tr, auto cll<Mte 'ontrol, oower daor toclls, 1111 & r .. 1..,.copic whftl, b!,omper Impact s!rll)S, vlflyl & 1epn- try 1nlerlor, vlnyl roof, AM/FM J1erf'O, paw- er anten<>11. lOlt ray silitu. f6049RJOXl3J.&;J 1973 Sedan De Ville 56977 FUU.. PRICE ];EASE ·c:~;-$173•o-Mo-:--- 24 Month 'Open End lease on Approved Credit {Stock 2422 ) • LEASE DIRECT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -EXCELLENT SELECTION -FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY FREE LOAN CAR WHILE LEASE CAR SERVICED Four and one-half acres of total authorized Cadillac facil ities designed to better sell and service Cadillac automobiles. ISO work stalls) and 45 factory trained technicians. LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY OVER 70 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE RlOM • BROUGHAMS • COUPES • CPE. DE VlllES 1973 BUICK ESTATE 9 p.tss•ng•r wagon. Full pow•r &nd factory air conditioning, dual comfort •••h, tilt wk••I, powar door lockt, power t.til gala window, lu9· gage rack. An ab1olulaly immacul.tte auto- mobila. 1286GIU! SALE PRICE $5777 1968 EL DORADO Vinyl top, l•1thar inl•rior, full pow1r atti1f plus faelory .tir conditioning, till 1teering wh•el, AM/ FM 1le•ao multiplex, powar door lock s, A truly fin• car. (VGJ774l SALE PRICE $2555 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO 4 Door. VB •ngine,-.-o(omatic 'fr1n1riiit1ion , pow . er 1l••ring, powar brake1, factory air eondition· ing, r.tdio and he,ter. Low mill'.tgl' be.tutiful c<'lr. !046FPWI Ps:.~~ $2999 1969 SEDAN OE VILLE .• CONVERTIBLES • El DORADOS • SEO. DE VILLES 1970 ELDORADO full l&ath&r upltol1l•ry, full power, factory .,.;, conditioning, till sl•ering whe el, AM /FM sl•rao multipt•x, pow•r door lock1. Hard lo find this clean. Mu i! \e•. ( 165974 ! :~~~ $4222 1972 OLDS CUTLASS Coup•. VB. autom1tic, AM/FM 1l•r•o with t.tpe pl.tye•, power 1l•l'ring, power brakes, vinyl top, Goodyear wide track tira1 wilh sport wh•afs. L•n than I 5,000 origin.ti owfler mi las. S•e .tnd O'riv• today. ( 794FYR) SALE PRICE $3555 1971 COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl top, full l•&lhar inl•rior, full pow1r atsitt p1u1 f1clory .tir conditioning. Tilt 1le•1ing wheel, AM/FM st•r•o multiplex, power door locks. Im- peccable automobil•. I ]56]3] I SAL~ PR I Cf $4666 1971 BUICK CENTURION 1966 JAGUAR 2 +2 COUPE Sporty M.tdeira Marooo will. Englith 11ddl• l•.tllt•r int•rior. F.tctory air, eutomafic IT1ns- min ion, AM /FM r.tdio, wir, wh••h, •tc. Com- pll'taly r•slored -without doubt th• el•an•st in the county! ( 13114) SALE PRICE $2666 1970 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX fl1wl•s1 Olympic Bronz• finis h with m.ttchin9 bronz• vinyl inferior. Buck•I 1•.tl1, full pow•r, f&cfo ry iir cond., .fill whe•I, radio, heat•r, n•w whit• wal ls, etc. Pontiec'1 fin•1t. {449AKf) 1972 EL DORADO Sparkling fit•mi1f l1eq11•r finish with ¥inyl fop '1nd !!'latching cloth & l•ath•r inl•rior. Ou.ti com· fort front t11h, full powar, factory air, lilt wh••I, power door loc'ln, ster&o multipl•ll', •fc, •le. Sur• lo pl•as• tit• mo1t d•m1nding buy&r. (311DSDI SALE -. PRIC E 6777 1971 El DORADO 1970 CPE. DE VILLE Exciting Shalimar Gold with black vinyl lop & matclti11g full l•ath•r inl•rior. Full pow•r, fac· tory air cond .. 1l•r•o, lilt & l•l•1copic 1t•1ring, •le .. •le. (9128EJ) ::.~~ $3666 1969 COUPE DE YIUE S11nbu,.t original fini1h with l11xuriou1 full l•ath· •• int•rior, blk. vinyl top, fu ll pow•r, f•cfory air conditioning, door loe,I, AM/FM redio, wltite wall1, efc. Truly 111 out1tandin9 ¥1lu•, !67AZE I ::.~~ $2777 1972 COUPE DE VILLE Cri1p Corinthian wh it• with black vinyl lop .tnd matching full l•alh•r infe rior. Full pow•r, fac· tory air conditioning, tilt wh••I, AM /FM 1l•r•o, pow•r door locks, •le.· Tr11ly an oul1f1nding 11111.te. f706ELU I SALE P~IC~ $5888 1971 JAGUAR XI FAST IMPALA 'Il GREMLIN 3 speed, air, $1395. * 675--0187 * MAVERICK Faster: than the jungle cal, , th ts is a '67 Oievy Impala. li1A VERJCK ?J.. 1 ~ ,.o 0 0 all cooled with air. 10 DA y miles. R&H, stick shift, _'xlnt FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. t.'Ond. Pvt party. ~. MERCURY GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach at \Varner 'fN Jtunlinglon Beal'h • 842-8'44 * (213) S92-5544 !'Home of tho Viking" ISLAND LOVERS '67 llifPAl.A, Fact. air, rear -ipe.aker,-nu..-lircs. l owner, E._:en-better than the Island PIS, must sell. Best offer. of Capri is !his '72 Mercury 962-2012 Capri. Be11uliful to look at '60-~ TON Chev. P.U. Nrw and fun 10 drive. 10 DAY eng. Trans, rear end. 3-18 F·REE TRIAL EXCHANGE. '"· In. $500. 6'2-871li all GUSTAFSON 4PM ... Chevy'Nova wagon Uncoln-Mercury Never quits Best oUer. 16800 Beach at Warner Eves: 552-8549 ~funlington Bench ·~ CHEVY . V XI I 842·8844 * (213) 592-5544 ti• an. n con· ''H I th V'k' " ditlon. Mag wheels. Call ome o e 1 1ng 6'2-535.l.. 1951 CHEV. P.U. Immac.! See to believe $795. Call \Veekdays after 5. 645-7505. CHRYSLER '68 11\IPERIAL. Everylhing on it! Runs good, clean. $1375. 67a-3031, 497-2292. COMET '62 C'OMl:.."T, needs slartcr. $1:.!5 • • 963-26(17 • CONTINENTAL GRADE UP! '71 Monterey Custom 4-dr Sedan 1',actory Air Conditioning VS. IJOl\Tl' steer. Au10. trans. Hadio, hrl\ll'I'. .\{Int. cond. 1161COVJ. I $2599 2'.40 Harbor Blvd. Cos.ta J\1l'sa :\t Fair /)rive 5-16-t!Ol 7 HEADS UP! To a ·72 hlark JV. Luxury A~I the l~rar'ls \Viii ~.up ~vh~n Jealhcr with power IG boot! )OU drive hon1e \I Ith a 69 10 DA y FREE TRIAL Mercury. Power, po\11er. IO EXCllANGE DAY FREE TRIAL EX-. CIIAN'GE GUSTAFSON GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury Uncoln-Mercury 16800 Beach at Warner Huntington Beach IGSCO ~ach at \Varner 842~ * (2ll) S'2~SS44 llunt1ngton Bench ' "Home oi the Viking" 842-8844 * 12131592;5544 ,,_.ome of the V1k1ng " COUGAR •70-MARQUIS Marauder 2- dr. HT. Full p,vr, air, vinyl top. $1600. 847-8498. 1971 l\1ERCURY Marquis brougham, R/C, [uJl pwr, xlnt cond. $3100. 833-8380 • OLDSMOBILE '68 OLDS 98 Dcoluxe 4-dr. Sedan • Luxury 'Factory Air Conditioning Full power, vinyl roof, elc. Luxury at a lo\\• priet>. cvvr- ;741. $1299 1925 DODGE 4 dr. Xlnt cond. RAMBLER $1500. Best offt'r 171.J1 1 --------G'F.>-8007 days or 6.J&-Zil!l .-- rvenlngs. 163 RA~IBLER Stat wgn. Gd , . 11'0rk nr I ransporlallon car. * ti3 DODGE Dar!, 6 ryl ' Sl7~1/bcs1 off.:-1-. Lving town. Ruto. runs great. $200. Net>d cush. !163-3912 aft V' 1 I II 1 h I Hatdlop col.op•. VI , .tutomalic., po:«et 1r.l•arifl9, Tit• •pilom• of p•r1on1I luxury 1ulomobil.,, Sedan. L•11 thin 9,500 mil.1. SIT•tford whit• 546-SISO 6pm. 1ny top, u ••I •• in11rior, ull power, fa c· FO 1 ___ 4 ..__... power brak•1, pow•• wifldows, tilt 1l':•rin9 Vinyl top, t•p•1fry I le1th1r int•rior. full pow•r with im p•ccabl• r•d Engli1h l•alh•r inl•rior. RD BIRD ~>t-.....i;.-_"'4j,.-fil ,t...,;'"J-wh.•1.-AML-j!-i" I I •-,,Cfi--t-~ ~-f-_,, c. • I ~t-1~•~:".".''."'.:~~~:':=g-:::==~·~~~===~--FM t II. I d I 1. · TI ;-7;°M7FMrl'dl~l'Wtln '· v !1y1 , 1nCl""iirTimllltellt1'~ilr.t"fl11U-pl~•-.t, o.... vtiJrltetic, pow•• 1lff1;n9f",.....,__ •• ..,_ H I •r•o mu 1p •.•. power oor ocx1. A lrulw '1• ' Ph 'll' d b ' vinyl inl•rior, radial tires. For th• p1rlicular •r door locks, 1t•r•o multi pin plu1 I trac• tap•. hie windows, factory •Ir conditioning, 1 tpl SQUANDERER S OF oultl•n in9 uv. IYNH9ll ) b I I b11y1r, 1774CP01 A 1ur• pla1n•r. 1130CXHI AM/FM, wir• wh••l1, r1dl•I ffr•1. A 10 uf• Y MONEY NABERS ::.~~ $2999 ::.~~ $5555 immSALECXPRICED 7~:.i7,f·!!00~~'.'1!~l after 5. 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8.30 AM lo 9 PM Mon. thru Fil~9,00 AfA to 6 PM Sol. ond S'u"doy ' • • • --...... .-· - 1972 GRAN Toiino, yellow, white int. & top. PIS, AJC, 8,!m mi. 3.SIXl. John Walsh, 979-421)) or 979-8527 e~. 1970 1URtNO 2 DR. Red w/whlle vinyl top &: 1nt. P/s, P/b, air. A·l con- dition. $1295. 644-2788 . 1972 FO/lD LTD, evecy xtra, l O\\'nt'I', must sell et once. (213l 549-2121; b13-i436. '59 FORD Statian v.•agon for sale -~all--.00"'682 • • t '68 T·BIRD LANDAU • DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN .FACTORY AIR CONDrttONING Full Power, v1nVI top, •eeclal wheels & Fltestone heavy duty tires. Reduced to sell Ulru ...,.eekend. (119· ASEi. $1399 2840 llarbor Blvd. Cost~ ?iteAA 'At Fair Drtvt': S~s.&Oli -' • 25 PILOT-ADVERTISER . Widnt<doY, Aprll 4. 1973 Yt'fdnm!ay, Aprll 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT 57 --~ 1T'S HERE!,! ! , . . . 1973 HONDA ·CIVIC-. . . . An All New, ''All Around'' Family-Sports Car. Equally At. Home In City Traffic -And On The Open-. Road. BRAND NEW " $ • J LOADED: AU TOMATI C , $166 DOWN AIR CON DI TI OMING 11176921 IMM E ~~Aif DELIVE RY - $7746 PER MONTH $166 ii tot1I Down pyrnl. $77.'46 Is fof1I monthly pyml. for 48 moi. c111 1ppro11ed cr•dit. Deferred pyrnt. price i1 .$1814.08 i11· eluding 11!1 c11rryin9 ch.ir911, !<111 i nd ficen11. ANNUAL PE'R. CENTAGE RAT E 12.69"' •. BRAND NEW BRA ND NEW 1973 C OiLAS-S --- ·lm..-ediate Delivery On Both 4 Speed And Autom-ic Models. 1973 98 COUPE Full Power, Fact. Air, 6-way Seat, Po wer Windows. Tinted G lass, Air eond., Power Dis'c Brakes, Power Steering, Automatic, Radio, Door Guards, White Side Wall Tires. TEST DRIVE THE CIVIC TODAY FOR THE NEWEST DRIVING ·THRILL OF THE 70's! L27 6579 I ( 173982) Final Clearance '72 MODELS! OYER 20 BRAND NEW 1972 HONDA COUPES AND SEDANS PRICE-SLASHED FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY !4966 53866 '65 '65 CHEVROLET A1to, rodlo, hnter, IRRLlllJ MUSTANG F11lly fact. equipped, rodlo, ........,., (U0A2791 • '66 OLDS. STATION WAGON YI, ..to., radio, Herter, CJ t llSXl '66 DODGE MONACO WAG. All tile ..-41 ttih191 + --~-·-alr.-1-T!Wll551 • '68 OLDS. ·DELTA Auto., rodlo, """'· power 1,.erl119, air. IWXC4J41 '71 ~2.~~ 1545YAl l ___ • 69-.~~CURY CONVERT. · " $ • -' • .IMM EDIATE . DELIVi RY Take Your Choice 1 971 VE GA 1969 OL DS Fully factory equi pped, rad io, heat- ••, 1240590 1. Delta Royale. Full power, temp. con- trol, air, (27tFBD I 1971 Stat;on Wagon. Fully faclo•y equ;p. TOYOTAped, .ad;o, heelu, (7040FA I. · '67 '69 '67 '·70 '70 '71 IMM EDIATE DELIVERY FIREBIRD A•tv., 'adlo, hof'lr. CTZDS801 MERCURY Radio and Nater, fully factory eq11ipped. (5500891 ME RC. COUGAR Auto., air, tit, radio, heater. ITTP2671 PL YM. FURY Ill Auto., air, radio, heater, P.5., P.I. I I 671NYI CHRYSLER 300 full power, fact. air, •l11yl top, am/fm, hffter. f1l7A9NI TOR ONADO · · 8ro .. 9hom interior, fwll power, foct. air. •'-"•· etc. I 209CXSJ MARK Ill - $ SS66 . . .. ' . . • ----I ' ' . 1 • ' I • • , l 1 • • • j i8 DAILY PILOT ' . . .. • -LUXURIOUSLY EQUll'l'ED Sorit1I No. VL29 ·C38348225 BRAND NEW 1973 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 DOOR HARDTOP BRAND NEW 1973 FURY GRAN SEDAN L11nirlo111ly equipped h1ch1di"9 · olr co"dltlo•ln9, BRANll NEW l 973 °PLYMOUlt' REG ENl 9 PASS. WAGON • N RP46-M3G-17585l Ser. o. Eef'llpped .,.Ith outo-VB·P/S· p /I • p /wh1dows • L111J1JOCJ8 Rock• Pwr Tollgate Window• AM·fM Sr.reo • Ele<.. Clock· Tro11er Tow pockettJe· Seri111 I No. PP4 l·MlD-169918 Seri•I No. CH43-T3C-l<l38SO [-DISCOUNTED J \ 01sc~UNTED] $1~000 OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTtD RETAIL PRICE Serial No, RP46-MJ6-17585J PRE-SPRING TOP QUALITY USED CAR SAVINGS 1970 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2 DR. H.ardtop. VS , auto. lren1., factory .,;, cond., power sloerin9, powo;>r br<1ke1 , '"dio, h111aler, (652AZPI $1995 1970 DATSUN WAGON .. cyl., euto. frens., radio, heeler, whitewell1, l 306ASNl $1195 1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2 DR . 6 cyl., l t peed, f1<clory .11ir cond .• ro11 dio, heeler, wh ittw•l'1, 1222· • OJE I $1 49$ 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 4 DR. Hardtop. VB , auto. lraos., fa c tory 11ir eond., powe r 1teerinq, power brakes, r<1dio, he11fer, whitewalls, I 567AV8 ) $995 1969 OLDS CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE • V8 , euto. lren1., feclory eir cond., power steering, radio, heeler, wh itewall tire1, 1122ESF) $1295 1971 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN 4 cyl .. 1lo11nd. lreris .. redio, he.tit•, (4 10CUUl $1095 ,. . - 1971 FORD 2 DR. PINTO 4 cy!., 4 speed, '"dio, heater, r~ck, t02JCDFt $995 1967 CHRYSLER 4 DR. HARDTOP VB, auto. tren1., faelory air co"di. tioning, power 1leerin91 power br"kes, power windows, power u111h, rlidio, h•ater, whitewell tire1, vinyl roof, crui1e control, ! YWT. "" $795 1969 PLYMOUTH VS, auto. tran1., factory air cond., power steering, power breke1, IXIX741 ) $1095 .. 1968 CHEV/ 2 DR. IMPA~ 6 cv!., 3 speed, {Vl/8259 ) $695 1969 DODGE 2 DR. POLARA VS, eulo. lr•n1., f•ctory eir cond., power steering, power breke1. t•· dio, heeler, whit11well1, vinyl roof, IZZGlSSJ $1 295 1970 PLYMOUTH WAGON VS , auto. Irani., power iteerinq, ra· dio. heater, whitewalls, rack, (446· ASJ) . S i19S ' \J~ntSda)', April 4, 1973 PILOT-ADVERTISER 2_1! · . We Have Just~Purchased-8, .'l.972. 'ira .. 'lleDaHs That Were Driven Only By In· ternational Truck Factory Execut ives. International Travelall l ie, ::-216EMN . auto radio , heater. 1 naded \Vilh extras, b.r, akes pO\Ver l.JV • • • g po\ver · air cond1t1onin •. . and exterior. steering, custon1 interior · Choose From .One Of The Largest Selections Of Interna- tional Truck Line Anywhere In Southern Califomia-. Backed By The Finest Service Depart- ment To Assure You Complete Satisfaction. J' All Are Ready For Immediate 1Delivery • I SEE us FOR: • ACTUAL DEALER INVOICE !Ind. f reight, Prtp. & Feet.-Holdb.ick l Wednesday-Thursday-Friday Only! GALAXIE 500's -LTD's-A ND WAGONS -·------ SERIAL NUM BERS: 3JS4Nll1517 JJ56S I02664 ) 3J58SIJ7<120 lJl:ilH I 52257 JJ64S 160899 lJ66SI 56574 lJ67Hl52197 lJ61NI 14 210 JJ76S l55291 ' •SUPER VANS • CRUISAIRE VANS •MINI HOMES OVER STOCK CLEARANCE! BRAND NEW COURIER PICKUPS •3500 OVER AaUAL DEALER COST! Row ofter -row of standard factory equipped pickups · to choose from .. While overstocks lost toke NEW 1973 PINTO STATION WAGON 2000cc, 4 1pe•d, A71· I) tiret, del11xe bumper group, AM ••dio, •ccenl 9roup, 3Rl2Xl6JSJ4 • Stir 11 11:i1s OUR VOLUME PRICE ONLY $2398 LEASE A 1973 FORD LTD . $9929 NEW 1973 TORINO 2 DR. H.T • 36 MONTHS O.H . 351 V8, Cruise Control, __ ... Power St11rin9, Power ,- Brakes, Air, R1dio, Vi11bili tv 9roup, tinted gl111, wheel <;ov1r1, front & r11r bumper 9u1rd1, wh it• 1id1w1ll tires. JA25H24610<4, SU:. # 1656 LE ASE DIRECT FIOM A FORD DEALER & SAVl THE MIDDLE MAN EXPENSE YOU CAN'T ~· -your pick at $35 over our cost. - Uncludes freight, prep. and fact. holdback.) . BEAT OUB_j)()LLAR-FOR- DOLLAR VALUES ANYWHERE · TRADE • FORD '66 GALAXIE 500 <4 door, H.T., radio, heeler, automatic, power 1t11rin9, VI, good mil11. IRR'f· 332) '67 MUSTANG v.a, r•dio & ........ power 1t11rin9. $4 055 Good mil11. IVCJ162J I '70 MAVERICK Rodlo, hu!.,, lolly oq,lppod, v•llow, $1133 good ml111. 1672-BLXI '69 T-BIRD LANDAU Full power, eir conditioning, powl!r windows I 11111. 1969CPA ) '71 GALAXIE 500 2 door h•rcffop, r•dlo, he•ter, •uto., 11ir, power steering, vinyl roof. Good mile1. I 9,6CQI.! T-BIRD TRADE-INS! 7 TO ~HOOSE FROM! Fine ·1-~ileege -some locel owner cet .. btiy tod•v & EXAMPLE '70 T-lird l1nd•u. h it powtr, eir, AM /FM 1tetto. 1071AFV I Sele priced SAVE ., . IN SPECIALS G.M./CH RYSLER IMPORTS TRUCKS· VANS '67 PLYMO UTH VALI ANT ··s;,,.r· ,,,;0 & , .. , ... ,;, ,o,d.. 5786 2-door. Good miles. IVCJS9'4 ) '68 PLYMOUTH WAGON Suburb1n. Redio, he•ter, auto. tr1n1., power 1t111rin9, air col'ld ., go~ miltt. IWOR410l 51062 '72 VEGA COUPE Rod. 4 opHd, ••d;o. h"'"'' ho!,., lo $17·,95 mil11. 16<42 1) '69 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Hdtop., R&H, " tpd., P/S, VB. Good mile1. (2111CREI ·&\I CADILLAC EL DORADO • Full power •nd f•ctory •ir cO'lld., "invl $3689 top, AM/FM, til t wheel. Su9g11ted Blue Boole Price $•ll5. I 142ETB I '72 PONTIAC GRAND VI LLE 2 d•. Hd!op, R&H, "to., PIS. pw•. s3952 wind., vinyl top, tilt ·wheel, •ir cond. 15,000 miles. ( 179FEG ) '71 PLYMOUTH SAT ELLITE . Sebring. 2 Ot, H.T .. t1dio, he•ttr, euto. fr•ru., power 1fetrin9, .. inyl roof, 1ir cond .. low mile1. IJ570FFI , HARD TO FIND USED • ' .,.. • '68 VW 7 Pass Bus " tpttd, t•dio, he•ler. f .,;ellent con· $4 395 dition. 182001.R ) I '71 Datsun Pickup with P1rri1 Velley C1mper Shell, 4 $1799 1petd, r•dio, he1ler. (88 3C PLI '70 TOYOTA COROLLA COUPE R•dio, he•ttr, 111!0., rtd, good mil11. !816BQGI '71 TOYOTA COROLLA 51181 2 o •.. .,;;,. '"'"· 4 .. , .... 9ood $1174 mile1. !S•lDFB I '71 TOYOTA COROLLA Redio & h11ter. •·•pted. Yellow. Good 0 rnil11. IZ74Cl l) ' '70 TOYOTA WAGON '68 DODGE 1/A N 6 ""''"· "tomoH<, 101·• w/b. Good s1449 mil11. 18829981 '69 C~!E Vt~OLET 112 TON Pic•up. VI, •utom1tlc, power 1teerlng, · 51658 he1ter, new p•int. Good rnil11. 1284·. 50C I '70 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON Pickup. R1dio, ht•fer, •ufom1tic, V8, power 1letrin9, good mile1. ! tlll!HJ 51892 '72 !'ORD 112 TON PICKUP v.1, .,J;o & hutu. "'o•";,. GooJ $2687 mile1. ( 19J02L) ' Coroll•. 4 $peed, R&H , low mUet. E•· tr1 1h1rp. 1622AKSI $1 1 95~ -'68 Fard F250 l/4 Ton · . Must See ---------------R1n91r pk;., 1uto., r1 dlo, heeler, with '71 DATSUN W AGON • ,.. ,,,,,,,,. " o ... do '"'"' To 1peci1I c1rnp1r. fTC0'4651 f27796CI R&H, 111ulom 1tic. Speci1I wh1el1. Lo mil11. !579CXV I 51873 Appreciate! ~ THEODORE - aOllNSSl-- P.t.IT1 DIPT. ONLY 8 •m 1 P"' Set. 1 __ -"PA;cll"'S SllllYICE HOUIS 1 ...• ,.MM. - 1 -• ,. , .... frl. • THIOOOllt! ltOllNS· Jiit. SALIS DIPT. HOUas . ... I . . ' ·' ' ' • ' . lj .• :• .. . • :• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' ' V..1. 4dory alrcord!lionlrQ, POWersteeririiJ,-- power .(disc) brakes, r1dlo, lle1ter, w!ll!twaU tires, tinted gl1U. H.D. blntry, ~ rKk. Semi No. 3J76Sll2flf , l~EDIATE . $ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DELIVERY VI, 1uto. tr1ns., f1ctory 11lr conditioning, pt1Wer steering, l)llW!r ~ont (disc) br1k!s. rldlo, twter, ~ltewalt tires, vinyl interior, "Ser. 13MJH2189.c2 SAYE . ' .. : '72 MERCURY WAGON ''70 PLYMOUTH WAGON '68 -DODGE WAGON '71 TORINO WAG · N , , .~ ~~.~T'~~E!,.,~., ....... ooi,., $31-88 -~~~.~~~!~~<oodiliO> _ $iaaa ~~~! ......... , ...... ,, ..... $18 '88 '"'"'·"""""'""""""'"'"' :'$' 1·9·:88:;· po1.e• ~.-~ring, 10 DISWiger, lugg~ ing, power ~leering, radio, hfaler. large lamlly. Lkenw No. 89JCOT /\farer $er!al No l~ • '"~"IMMEol~rE--~~~~~TE-{;~~~~~TE . ~~~~~~~TE ___ _ . . . '70 TOYOTA WAGON '71 DATSUN WAGON '69 FORD WAGON 10 PASS. '70 PONTIAC WAGON ~ ne:w iiew. License No. 694DJ8 :power steering,· tadi~, .Mater. 10 !)a'" Ing, power 'tetring, p!)Ylfr windows. IMMEDIATE senger. Llc.enw No. YXXl90 radio, heater, licemt No. 3l8ASZ. A sPtfd, radii), l!ea!er, low miles. Llcenw 21BCBG 510 COUNTRY SQUIRE '16 8 9· EXECUTIVE -. $16 8 8 '""''""'·""'"''"'''"""'·"' $ l 6 8 8. V·l,•••·"'"'"'""~""'°""001,.. $ V·•·I""·"'""'·'""~'"""'"..,_ .$2. ' 1.·.8 B: ,,· DELIVERY IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE .,_ ____________________ _,. __________ _....,. ________ ,,._ __ ~DM!Wi~I...------------..&.--~ ............................... _..ill BRAND NEW '73 PINTO - Runabout 4 ~. vinyl Interior, bucktl seah. car~t. iflg, rear bumper guards.Sf!rl1! No. 3RllW168187 ··~;;a.;;:;: '71 DATSUN P.U. 4 speed, radio. Ilea· I er, I cw m I J e 5 . Litr!'l!.l' t+o. JllKPG I GALAXIE 500 6 7V·I, 11110. tr1111 .. llCtofy 1ir ccnclilio:ll"lo power llftflng, vinyl niot. Lieenlt Mo. CTll:ltbl • :i Ton Pickup w!lh I Nf'll' (lmpef Shell Interior iight, complele!y pane:lld, slil!ing $i~e vitndol'/S, s!ora11t ccmpat1menl, loc king doors, top vent. \SGTAME~l89lJ ~~~D '73 MA VE RICK 2 Door ' ' Auto. tram .• powtr sfftring, tf.,l!d glass, de!Uxe bumper guards. Sertal No. JK9K1~'81 BRAND NEW '73 GALAXlf soo .. _,._ ,... ~ICID ~. avto. tr~. 1ic.~ry-.ir"ccncl-" flrilng, ;po>'ttf l!ffring, ~~~r (d!5() llf akes. ridio. heater, v1ni~ev,aU j{r!5, iln!ed glass. wtleeicoverS: FR & I! Bumpergiwrcls. · Sfrial No. l.156H14S621 '6 7~~~~.~~' ~~ri~~ ""'' $ 9 8 8 --...;;~:::~~~~-=·~,,..'~-='.~_:?_:1_:~f_·=~-~~:0_:,::_.::;_'.~_......;L;;:~~;;_:::.;~.;,,;~:.:.9:_$_1_4.:...:9:....:6_. '71 ~~F.,,O~:.~ ~~~} ·1 ·s s· 8 heater. Lic~n~ No. TYW398 r ~ lt----D-0-DG_E ________ __. '72 EL DORADO ·"PAWNEE" 9V2' 16 8 $11 8 8 '"' ,,.,,M,, ''"· 11· "''""""· '""'· """" Self Conta1'necl CHALLENGER R T preswrized Wifff syslem, dull "nils, 4 burners1ovt, _ V-8, 1~0. 1••ns .. f<Jc1o~y 0 1ir conditionlngr w av~. e!CaPt Mich, stwg c.JrPtfS, wardrobr, LIST $2799 ~ um i119, rallio, /ltattr. UctrtSt No. cabinets. 112131;.;lll'T'l:"='~.-~~~!'!!!'!!!IP"li!"':"T.~~-r-1 WIG816 :""i UCK & CAMP ER I FORD $ CUSTOM v.a,11110.trll'IL.""-~'~*~' ~FY~l!:zlk.~·_:__ -1..lclralf16U'll!)- ,. --. " • BRA~D NEW 1973 •FORD PICKUP F25cJ ¥,TON WITH A t.E~~~ FORD 17:2M~ZDA . . ,$23· ... a· a· :l • speed. ,... lftltr, ·~· EllDinl ' ~ ""'' . ' . . : •. ! ri • -, • • • • ...... ' '7"ocOUGAR XR7 $2"4' ..... s· --a· ' V.a, auto. 11'1!1$.,l)Olll'e(Slffril't, lhbl1~~ °' • u-:' Sfr. IS/,76'J7 ' r ' i,: • ' ' . \ \ 7 - 7 • -• ·-. San (;Ie1oente · . Today's Final ' VOL 66, NO. 94, 7 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ---' .. WEDNESDAY, APRIL '4, 1973 TEN CENTS Viejo Marine Ex-PO.W BIJlates Dranaa . . By JOHN V ALTERZA Of lilt Dellr "" Steff . ' . His press conference began with a touch of humor, but soon fell into heavy drama and tragedy. Marine Capt. James V. DiBernardo, 38, of Mission Viejo today described his capture and impri90Qment at the hands of the North Vietnamese. , The bespectacled career M a r i n e characterized 'himself as "the only man to lose a TV stationJ" in the Vietnam \Var. But the tale he told after that quip was one of siege, running gun battles and - finally -humiliatjng capture. DiBemardo said he and several com- panions were pinned down by enemy fire at a. fortified residence ln Hue, the historic old capital of Vietnam when the 1968 T,et ofrensive broke out. ''It all started at about 3 a.m.," he 'Said, when he was literally knocked off his bed by an explosion. ' "We soon were under small arms fire ' ' and l tried to make contact with ., They were seven Vlet Cong, all strung American command post. I Jelt there out in a single lint. was nothing to _,.,. about We bearil-"~told the re&I of the people' we had some more gunfire, but nothing came company and to take their positkw ... cloee. 11And then I ran back and we began fir. "Spokesmen at the American com-Ing on the men on the porch. pound told us to wait where we ·~re. · ·~·One ·of thelQ. had been trying to throw That wu the last time I had any contact a aatcbel cbarp Into the house. I shot with them. · him and he blew up." "About the fourth day of tbe offensive, Di.Bernardo said for the ne1t 16 ho\Jrs at a"bout 7 p.m., one or my guards to~d he and tP.s companions fought it out \\1ith me "''e had guests on the front porch. (he enemy. • "Toward the end I looked dO\\'q on the porch and saw the VC \\'ho had held the charge. There \\'as about one-third of him left . • . he looked like a lorn, burnt doll ." Soon arterward, OiBernardo said, two or his companions n1ade a break for a command pQSt nearby, "We covered them as best y,•e could and t under.stood later that !hey had made It." At about that point!-.the ~1arine suf. fer~ a bullet y,·ound of his upper right arm anc;t IO n1inutes later with the ~use_ burning do"•n around him, OiBemardo and his remainirg companions Oed for the suburbs. "\Ve ·stopped to regroup with six more people and at the same tin1e Y.'e heard 50 screaming North Vietnanu.•se come at us. \Ve put up "'hat resistance "'e could. One man y,·as killed. Anothtr "·as shot in the tSee EX.P0\\!1 Page ZI • ~oas ane 1xes __ erm1_ Reve1ige; Sweet -Look Out Feet! Laguna Beach Policeman A.J. Deluca finished writing out a traf· fie ticket to a woman motorist he'd stopped, handed the citaUon to her, and then writhed in pain as she drove off ... over his foot . Deluca. a motorcycle officer, suf· fered only a painful bruised right foot. He was probably spared broken bones by the h e a v y motorcycle boots he was wearing. He was taken off duty Tuesday after the incident. A fastidious dresser, Deluca's boots are always highly spit. shinted. ''You should 'have seen the tire tracks on those boots," quipped one officer; " Coas41l -Cou1icil • ' \ 4 Chief Opposes 4 Badham Bills The executive director or the state coast~ commission today recommended opposition to four bills recently in· troduced by Assemblyman Ro be r t Badham (&-Newport Beach). The California Coastal Zone Conserva- ion Commission created by Proposition 20 met today at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. Joseph Bodovitz, executive director of the state commission, also recommended that the commissioners support another Badham bill relating to the commission's activities and support of three other pieces of legislation. The state commission took no action today on the . recommendatloas because most of the bills are not being heard yet iil either the as~mbly or the senate. Commissioners said they wou1d study the bills and re-bear recommendations on them at their neit meeting. That meeUng may 'be scheduled for April 18 In the Southem·catifomia llf"a. Bodovitz recommended support of Badbam's Assembly Bill 680, It woold prevent any local building permits from expiring thus preventing the deveJoper from beginning construction, if the ex· piration was due to del~s by lhe coastal commission. He reconlrnended opposition to the following : -AB 679. It would prohibit any coastal commistion from issuing b u t I di n g permits until the develo~ ha~ all local building permits required'. Bodqvitz said this would be "an unfair burden on the applicants." . -AB 681. It would change the effective date of Proposition 20 from Nov. 8 to Feb. I. It also would allow any work begun by Feb. 1 to have a vested rtght. - B m. It would authorize a eve ope.r o gm Cliiig r11e s received a local building permit before Feb. 1 and has applied for a coastal \See COASTAL i:ace %) CLASSIFIED AD BRINGS SUCCESS Happiness ls success. Here's how to succeed with a DAILY PILOT classified want ad: MOVING Sale! Double bed, complete 26" woman's blke wibeby 1e1t, stroUer, an- tique chalr1 wigs, mlJc. Muoi Sell by Feo. ls.!, nx·nxrx. Red Forces lntRnsify Viet Fight SAIGON \UPI) -Heavy fighting mov· ed steadily closer to Saigon today as O:immunist forces intensified attacks in South Vietnam despite the cease-fire. (Related story, Page 4.l The heaviest fighting in South Vietnam W1!5 J:e~~~g ~!ta""" Col i.1. II irilleo llDUthweet of Saigon, and at Tong Le Olan, a border ranger camp 50 miles ncrlh ol the !'llJ>ital. Sharp figb\IDg ..... ollo .. ported ooly nine miles -·o1 Hue , the formor ~ perial capital 400 miles nortl\ of Saigon where 22 South Vietname..e !Oldiers were 'voonded in a series of Communist at- tacks, a Saigon command spokesman said. 'lbe South Vietnamese spokesman said the Communists committed 9,708 viola- tions between Jan. 28, when the cease· fire became effective, and noon Thurs· day, leaving 15,810 Communist and 3,986 South Vietnamese dead, including 516 civilians. On the political !root, tbe South Viet· namese represeDtatives to the tv.'Qi>arlY Joint Military O>rnmission (JMC) walked out or a meeting for the second straight day because the Communists refused to discuss "seriously" the ba'ttle at Tong Le Chan, a command spokesman said. Toog Le a.an has been slll'l'OUllded since Feb. 26 and its estimated SOO.man force has taken at least 25 percent cas- ualties. The South Vietnamese have asked both the International Commission ror Control and SuperviJlon (ICCS) and the now-d .. funct four-party JMC to investigate the fighting. For two days they have tried to bring the issue up in the two-party ~IC, a successor .to the four-party group. How· eYer, a spok~an said the Communists avoided the subject. Historical Unit Plans First Meet In San Clemente The newly formed San Clemente Historical Society will hold its first meeting at 8 p,m. Thursday at the San Clemente High School library to form by- laws, elect officers and report on poten- la1111storlcarrestor>tllxrproej . The group plans to .; incorporate and become accredited in order to be eligible for funds allocated by both state and federal heritage .foundations. 'l'here are several projects now un- der way by society members. Junior 'Vomen's Club members are compiling a history or San Clemente for element ary school children. Remlniscences of early residents are being recorded by the Senior Women to add to the Historical Archives oow being collected at the library. And the Amulcan As3odallon ol Uni versity Women plans a tour of historical sites. Funds will be raised at the meeting by the sale of brightly-patterned Iii., salvaried from a landmark house that -wlll sooo be.bulldoi:ed. Mcl!ibels will also A succ.ssful moving sale made this ad· consider 1ISlng fUnd.raislng activltios --. ...... ""' ....... "° .... """'· \,~ 'DAILY P'ILOT l!•ft,f'tltll , ,PRE.SIDEN.T NIXON !111~5 PR6S!DENT tHIEU FAREWELL FOLLOWING SUMMIT CONfE~ENCE ""rine Hor:tor Guard at Attention ,During Tuesday Departure of South Vietnamese Pre1icknt ,In Sin Cltin1nt1 Early ~huaho0<l ··Nixon , on Work · Vacation - • ' Program Aired By Citizlfn ::Un.ii .. As Talks With Thieu End . ' By JAN EDW kl!DS ot<tM o.t1y. '"'let stitt President Nixon tOO:ay settled into .a A five-member citizens comnlntee routine working vacation schedule at La presented its recommendations to school Casa· Pacifica after a busy two days of board members this week for setting up talks with South Vietnamese President the state-proposed Early Childhood Nguyen Van Thi.eu. Education prograni in the Capistrano Uajfied School District. Nixon bade far.ewe~ to the Asian leader Spokesman Marie . Patterson 0 l on the helicopter pad of the Western Capistrano Beach outlined what the com-White House Tuesday as . the two stood m.iJtee ·'1ad accomplished toward ta.Hor· betweefi cOrdons Of Marines. ing the program to the district and she Today's schedule was expected to set suggested methods of applying' it' mo.st the tone for the rest of the President's effectively. visit -routine meetings and relaxation . The idea of the program, she said, b io1 Thieu went on to San Diego for visits stress a child'.! self-worth and cater to With repatriated American prisoners o( each child's lndividual potential and the' war, tjlen returned Tuesday to Los needs for leafning reading, Janguage 1and Angeles for , a'. dinner bOl!lted by Gov. mathematics. And Mrs. Patterson said Reagan snd actor John Wayne. those goals would require a complete The Vietnamese leader. today is set to restructuring of the pre.sent system. begin a round of visits with believe Uiat actions "that would-threaten thc ·basis" of.the pea ce agreement would call £or approP.riately vigorous reac- tions." Ziegler later declined to discuss what the administration's definition of "aP"' propriately vigol'QUS reaction s" is. "We're talking about a hypothetical siwaUon," Ziegler said, "and we don 't respond to such questions ." * * * S. Vietnam ·H·ead Fe~t),by:Re9'g91i . ' ·-No Be~f 'S~~~ed She submitted to trustees a time-line COngressional leaders in Washington, for testing the program at Las Palmas D.C. LOS ANGELES (AP ' -South Viet· and Concordia elementary· schools, Thieu's demonstration-marred visit to namese President Thieu spent his final chosen out of the nine elementary schools San Clemente lasted two days, during evening in California as the guest of Gov. upon the recommendat\on of district ad-which he and Nixon spent more than Ronald Reagan and actor John Wayne at minlstrators. . eight hOurs discussing a "shopping list" a banquet that didn't feature any beet These two schools could try 1t out dur· of recovery projects and possible costs But if the current . n a t I o n .w i d e iiiitl\Fl9'13"1°"h<>OJ"y•ar-ltU'llst .. s-.p---iin;ugttncrllSS-lllCPaalle1>rt Astarr-housewtves'"meat"boycotMlad an-obUqu prove3. delegation. effect on the menu, there was nothing in- Richard Henry Dana and Palisades Presidential Press Secretary Ronald direct about the pro-T6ieu mood of some schools would be next in line to offer the Zieriler conceded that the South Viet· guests. program if evaluation is favorable at the namese brought with them ideas for both "Tell Jane Fonda what a dope she is," end of the experimental year. long and short-range recovery projects. purred actress Zsa Zsa Gabor to Mrs. Patterson added the committee He declined, ho"·ever, to discuss any reporters. referring to the antiwar ac· (See PROGRAM, Page 1) spcciOc dollar amounLa sought by the tress activist. allies. Ziegler said economic aid \\-'OUld MiSs Fonda and her husband, Tom He's tlie Ma1i For tlie Job probably be increased from the current Hayden, were among a n t i . T h e i u $500 milllon .yearly. demonstrators outside the Bever I y Jn a joint commwtlque isaued on the Wilshire IIoteJ where the private dinner lawn QI the Presldool's villa, the 11"0 men took place Ttie!lday night. reaffinned the 90lld1rity of the U.S. and Once Inside, the guests were hoyond South VJetnam, then they registered earshot of some 500· c h a n t i n g thclr COllCl'm with a ... rted vlolatioris of ~emonstrators, although ~lertalner Art the Parts Peace Agre.men! In lndochlna. Llnklelter drove through them. observing WASHINGTON (UP[) -When ' Tbleu pledged lo "assure l!OClal and "we ran the gaunUcl out !here." newsmen call the Big Giant political justice for the people of South Thieu greeted reporters briefl y, !11\)'ing supennarkets lo ask questlona Vietnam." "it la a signal honor for me to be the 1boul the meal boycott, a public The communique. said that both leaders guest of Gov. and Mrs. Reagan. We were ,.l aUons-spokesman quotes the also vttwed "with great concern" the together In Saigon and he"lt a good friend 'Capo -Beacl1 Applieatio11 Rejected By CANDACE PEARSON Of IM E»llY Pll•I Sl•ff A permit application for construction or 14 multi-family apartment units In Capistrano Beach becnme the first denial of the South Coast Regional Zone Co nservation Commission. The commission created by Proposition 20 was evenly divided 6-6 to deny the ap- plicaiion by F. D. Grant Company ~1on­ day. A··1econd motiorrto-appruve"'1f\1r·con·--··--·-- structlon of three apartment buildings In 1 matoly stngle-famlly bOme area ,alonr Camino Capistrano &180 appeared tied at H, which would have meant denial. Despite lengthy filibustering· by two · commissioners who didn't want to in- terfere with local government at all . commissioner Carmen Warschaw of Los Angeles then crossed over and changed the vote to 7·5 for denial. Although the 14-unit a p a r I men t building was allowable within the R-4 wne on the property, commiss ion EJ'. ~utive Director Melvin Carpen t er reeommended denial . Carpenter said his recommendation was based on sections in the California Conservation Act. He said the develop- -ment-Would-..have.--'~substanlial-adverse environmental e r r e c t s ' ' by the overloading o( high den sity in a single- fami ly area. . Commissioners Louis Now('ll, a Los Angeles city councilman, and James Reidy, a Santa Monica city councllman, argued at length against denial. Nowell said that Orange County has declared the property should be used a particular way because of its zoning and the commission shouldn't interfere. Reidy, who along with Nowell has said approval by a local govem1nent agency shouldn't be disputed, al so argued ror 1he multi-famil y development. They were joined in their objections to questioning a local government agency by Commissioners 'Don Phillips. and Jtuss Rubely, both Long Beach cit y coun- cilmen . Commissioner James Hayes. a Lo!! Angeles County supervisor, who sup- ported denial, said "this is a situation where you have a proper use going In proper zoning.for the area. "But .(it ) isn't being used that way by (~ee DENIAL, Page Z I Orange Coast Weather Those nasty Santa Ana winds will --i:in be-half ·as stt ong on-Thur>-11--""71 day , according to the weather service. with gusts of 15 to 25 miles per hoor a!ong the Orange Coa st. The skies will be sunny and clear. the temperatures in lhc mid-70s to 80s. INSIDE TODAY Alk.a Seltzer and Bronio Stitz· er, and other ltadi11g atttacids, have been askerl to do sometltil1r1 aboiit their advertis tttO claim.s by the governn1ent. See story, Page 4. Al Ytw Stf"ric1 • ... ,_ ' L.M. .. ~ " _ .. .... INlllll " M11tv1I ,ll!lf) " C.tM'-""1 • Ntli.itll H..-. • C1rMr (trflff " Or•M• COlllll'f' • CltsMllM ..... . .. • C1mk.1 .. St lvll hthf' .. c,..s~ .. ''"" .... DMfll N•lkn I Or, Sltf!IC'rtfl• • " lfllwlal ,, ... • Si.ell ~Its .... llllwltl_ .... .. " T-• vertiser very happy -"eicellent 1ISed by olber historical groups in the fr--~~--'!51".U.":-he-saltl....LeL.a, COUDcy CLASSIFIED WANT AD Wiiie your auc-For mort infoMnllion, contact Phyllis vlcf 'president for meat sales In the aioerted -lhfiltrat.loo of troops and -of Vietnam ." Wuhin.gtan area. . we~to the south from North Vie l· A spokesman for the governor said, The vice P<OS[dent'.-1ramrir-nam. --Pmnlcnt Thl.U-lllrd-iteagan lo dianer ,_, ..... ™""' ... " ,. ... ""11-• I W•-• 149,.,C9M ~-·~"' cess story. Dial direct, MU87& Rausch at the San Clemente branch librAry, 492-3493, '11le public l,s welcome. J • Morris Hamburger. In a thinly veiled threat, !he com· when he wu In the Far Ea•t and the munlque added that the IWO Pr .. ldcnts (See DINNER, Page II t ( " • '" Jvric• ' • •111111. ...... .. > '. :.'J OAIL\' P!LOT SC Planners ~ ~~ ..... ·-.. ' W•na1flti• o.t --• 'i Countians :Brace r--- puplex Plan ~: :.:•An AVCO plan for "Greens East," a ~I for 30 duplexes on 12.s acres in Qguna Niguel adjoining the Niguel ~try Club and golf course was denied ~pproval Tuesday by the Orange Cowlty -"PlaMlng Commission. Also rejected as lnadequate was the rt- quired environmenta l Impact ~port on the project. -AVCO Community Developers, Inc. may appeal the ,Planners' decisi~ to the Board of Supervtsors within 30 days. ff' Pl8Mer Commissioner Roy Knauft, who made the motion to deny the ElR, _J:ited Inadequate study on sewage : ai!p06al, Impact on adjoining residents, .. ~impact on the deletion of the proposed -Coast Freeway, and need ror an overall plan ror the whole planning area "B" in~ ;: eluding Greens East. • ' A group of 30 residents from adfoining · areas in Laguna Niguel, many members He's Der Hero or the Vista de! Niguel Homeowners' Association, protested the project. Jack Armstrong. president of the 'Homeowners Association, said "We have no faith in this environmeqtal report or -ln statements of the AVCO company - Shannon O'Connor, 2, of Oce anside admires the Navy Achievement Medal presented to Sgt. Robert Harris, 27, of Detroit for savin g her life. Last Au- gust Harris stopped his car and applied mouth-to- mouth resuscitation to the girl after seeing her mother \vaving frantically at the roadside. -what we find out we hear by rwnor on j--',. 11ie llOll--000ne... -Film Co · . • , A Teller from AVCO sent to residents n cermng . jn August announced that operations "for a new exclusive residential N } p neighborhood" bad begun, including "33 UC ear O\Ver custom house sites." ... 1be sites are duplexes, which residertrs w· i ll B Sh . oppose. They said they were assured that e OWll the area would be kept in single family l ots when they moved to the area . ": 'Mlirty pads have already been graded for the project. David Steln, project manager, said '.personally he agreed with residents that • the existing East and West Nine groups were neither architecturally pleasing nor representative of AVCO's overall pro- gram. He said he thought the .. Proposed Greens East development would be an ·improvement. Les Remmers of 24032 Paseo del Cam· po and board vice president of the l\.1oulton Niguel Water District serving the area, presented a letter from Carl Kymla, district manager, predicting that water service to the area wa s barely keeping up with deriiand. "It is just nip and tuck to keep abreast . with our problems down there -and the sale of the Rockwell building (lbe Zig· -·-~!'It) ~ill f~d~~~!!.. addi_!:io"!l .. shock!~. Jlemmers sa1 • . The Zigguret, a huge building in . i;.a(Wla Niguel which has been empty ,sJnce It was completed in 1970, is to be .. sold to the federal government. ' Commenting on the East Nine and \Vest Nine projects of AVCO, Remmers added "I think AVCO has made some horrible mistakes in plaQning-that place stinks." He said ht feared the new ad · A documentary film narrated by aiftor Jack Lemmon examining the risk! and benefits of nuclear power will be shown at 7 p.m. 111ursday at Concordia Elementary School, San Clemente. The public l! Invited to hear scientlsta, govenvnent officials and private citizens speak out against nuclear power and views or utility company spokesmen and AtomJc Energy Commission orflclals ln favor or it. 1be flhn bas been shown on national television. The second round of public hearings wlll be held :lay 14 in San Diego before a llcemlng board or the U.S. Ainmlc Energy COmmission to continue debate over licenses sought by Southern California C.Ompany and San Diego Gas and Electric Company for two additional reacton Jt San Onofre. The film wlll be sponsored '1Y lbe local chapter of the American Auoclation of · University Wameu, ~ local League of Women Voters, the Sin Clemente Junior Women's Club and the C.plstrano Beach Chamber of C.Ommerct. From Pagel DE NIAL ... the people of the area ," Hayes added. "Proposition 20-goes over the top of ex- isting rules and regulations. · "Yes, of course, it interferes with ex- isting government, with county govern- ment and city government -but it was lntended to do so," Hayes told his fellow commissioners. He said the commission has to look at each project anew from the aspect of coastal zone planning. The commission has jurisdiction over building wlthin 1,000 yards of mean high tide line ln Orange and Los Angeles coun· Ues. Nowell and Reidy continued to argue, however, despite a strong statement from Commissioner Ronald Caspers, Orange County Board ~f Supervisors chairman, that the zoning was out-of-date and based on an "unprofessional" 1947 general plan. • That plan is "one of the biggest prob- lems we have," Caspers said, adding that the 14-units was "going too far ." Voting to deny the application were Caspers, Hayes, Donald Bright of La Habra, Judy Rosen<r bf Newport Beach,- Rimmon Fay of Santa Monica, Mrs. Warschaw and Robert Rooney of Hun· tlngton Beacb. From Pagel COASTAL ... dition would be another example of bad EX POW planning. • • • , permit if a commission doesn't act on The lawyer for the homeowners group, that application before April 1. Mike h1cCormick, said the residents relt stomach. And I got so me shrapnel in my Bodovitz sald this bill would "allow a the J~site project represented piecemeal left hand. great deal or development to go forward development. · "\Ve soon became guests of the North without scrutiny" and added he thought "It's .~hat you. call the .,iceberg ap-Vie~n3.mese." . it was "entirely illegal." proach, . McCormick said. You always DIBei:nardo said that .for .the next few -AB 613. It \vould require the stale to __ see the hp .but_ not the. rest. Y~u establish _days. life ~as a combination of forced pay local entities for possible losses in prec~ent! tJr approv~g:"Ofle small lrf!Cl-me~~·wtth-no-shoes oo, beatings, and --iax·-··revenne-·because--· ·o£ -·I e-w &r at a .~ime, without seemg the whole p1c· hu~1hallon. developments and make. payments for . ture. Right after I was taken, they stripped any inverse condemnations by coastal li1cCormick added that he !elt state me of my weapons and flak vest and ·my commission s guidelines setti.ng forth EIR procedu~es shoe s, then they tied my arms behind my This bill · recognizes the probl em. called for a single ElR ~or .the entire ba.~k. Bodovitz said, but proposes to solve it . area. The new state. gu1dehnes were One of them slapped me around , then "ln a very drastic way." adopted Tuesday morning. t~k my glasses and ground them under The other bills Bodovitz recommended his feet. We were . I~ awa~ and our support of included one which would pro- ~o~nds were.treat~ with nothing but hot vide $50 mUlion to acquire coasta l prop- School Kitchen- To Be Re-shaped I n to Classroom The kitchen at Ole Hanson Elementary School in San Clemente will be made into a classroom by the end of Easter vaca- tion in order to -ease the use of the school's library as a cl~room. School administrators requrested the $1 ,720 project and received school bOard approval this week. This estimated cost includes lightizfg, heating, lumber, paint and carpet materials, plus labor. Administrators claim the conversion would be cheaper than setting up a portable classroom t1n campus. The district officials said they hope to find restaurant supply companies to remove the kitchen equipment as a gift to save costs of removing it. The Ole Hanson school library bas been used as a ciassroom for two years. Drug Smuggling Amputees HelcI . NEW YORK (UPI) -Two on,.legged men and a woman have been charged with trying to smuggle $1 million worth or cocaine into the country in their artificial limbs and girdles. Customs agents at John F. Kennedy airport, acting on a tip, seized the three as they climbed of{ a plane from Bogota, Colombia. The woman, Mrs. Lenore Jaramillo, 34, of Bogota, Wore three girdles, police sacl. They said four on~uaretr kilo packages of cocaine were found between tv.·o or the .girdles.... - - William Ochoa, 25. of Bogota, had a They said four one-quarter kilo packages kilogram (2.2 pounds) of cocaine inside his wooden leg, police said. Jaime Za· pata Reyes, 34, also of Bogota, carried six: ounces of marijuana in his artificial limb, said police. $2,500 Boat Stolen F ro1n Dana Marina 1od1ne. The on.ly th1~g they lert me was a crties for public lands, a bill that would ~ckage of five cigars. I ~ess those clarify some technical language in the 11 ~~t~~'),::;, ciga rs are too strong for their tasle and proposition and a bill that would allow all I " A cabin cruiser valued by the owners .at $2,500 was stolen Tuesday night from the Dana Point Marina, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. they didn't want them." . commissions to use pennit fees to sup- For the next few days, D1Bernardo and port their planning activilles. his companions were fed cold, leftover rice. brine and bits of fish In a concoction . ! which none \\'ould eat. Front Page l ~ "I think it was boiled rat bones." ~ PROGRAM .•. For-Heavy Wi:nds Dry Santa Ana winds gustJng up to 57 miles an hour were buffeting parts .of the Orange Coast today and forcuters said they would cootinue blowing into lhe night . There were ho immediate damage reports .as the wlridl began blow.Ing from the northeast th.ia morning, but there were a host or warnings for trouble later in the day. Small crart warnings were in effect from Point Conception to the Mes:ican border and officials in the Orange County Harbor Department upressed hope that sailors would observe them better than they dld over the weekend when more th an 100 :!>oatS capsized ln heavy winds. The Harbor Master's Office at Avalon Harbor on Catalina Island said that boats were advjsell to stay oul of the harbor until the winds let down. The Calilbrnia Highway Patrol issued a warning to all campers and cars pulling trailers to stay off the freeways in Orange Countr, and especially to avoid the Santa Ana Canyon. Other motorists on the freeways were advised to give a wide berth to campers and trailers which were on the freeway despite the wantings . 'lbe Southern California Edison Com- pany reported its crews were braced tor Legal F irm Set For Validation Of Bond Election Capistrano Unified SChool DiS-triCi trustees have elected O'Melveny and Myers. a Los Angeles legal firm specializing in bond issues, to authorize all future bond sale proceedings for the district. The finn will receive approximately a $~,000 fee to validate the Feb. 20 bond election, an action legally necessary to get bids and sell the bonds. The fee is a pcr:centage of the nearly $7 .5 million bond issue approved for sale by trustees. Trustees also recently approved a re- quest to ho ld the sa le in Los Angeles. The request came from BanJc of America consultants in hopes of attracting better bids there than in Orange County. The district hired Bank of America one week. ago as consultants on the sale of all $25 million worth of bonds approved Feb. 20 for school construction projects. Statio1i Owner To Begin Term SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -A radio- television station o~'Jler has been ordered to start serving a l~month federal prison sentence beginning Friday for failing to collect and pay income and SocieJ Securi- ty taxes withheld from emptOye wages. Norwood J. Patterson, 51, Long Beach, was found guilty Aug. 27, 197_!_ after a five-day jury trial on 16 counts involving $9,812 in taxes. He also was fined $7,984 by U.S. District Court Judge Lloyd H. Burke. Burke Tuesday ordered Patterson to tum hlmseU in at the Parlin Forks fed· era! prison camp in Mendocino County. expected power failures. At 10 a.m., only on~ blackout wu reported. It affected 1.500 homes in north C..la M.,. f0< about 30 minutes. • The wind wt1 npocted to hit agricllltural ope"i!<1U In tbe ccunly ,.m1cw.r1y hard; TM otrong. ctry wind evaporates molatur< from !be ground and witben certain crops. '!be peak gusting was reported al tbe Orange County A!rpcirt, where 1be wind was (tported blowlnc ~ study 30 to 45 ll)iles an bciur with gusts 10Ing u hiib u Sl miles an hour. A federal airport officiil uld light planes mll!hl experience trouble 11· tempting to land in the heavy winds but that no pr-oblems bad been enooWlterod so far . · The National Wealber SeJ:vice aaid the strong winds would dlmlnlsb during the night. ' ·' ·' Supervisors Ey_e Funding Of Park Area -Orange County govemmtnt could lban up to 50 percent of the cost tor building local city and nelgbborhood parks under tenns of a proposal given to the county Board of Supervi5or5 Tue9day. The ~iginal propooal from the Regional Parks Advlaory 'l'e1m also su1· gested that Supervisors consider fundin& only parks of 18 to eo acres. However, supervlsorJ voted 'l'\lelday to eliminate those mulmum ani;l minimum size restrictions to allow the county to help build a park of any aize. Supervloors then forwarded the pr<> posal to the·Harbor1, Boache!, and Parks Commission for sb.ldy and to County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas for deve lopment of funding proctdutts. The SUP.f?Vilol'5 recently earmarked $500,000 from revenue sharing funds to be spent on local park projects. In addition, the board still has •130,000 leR In a similar ftmd crealed in this year's budget. Under lenn• of 1be propooal from the parks advisory team, the money could be spent on greenbelts, riverbank parka and include activities from golf eooraea to outdoor theaters . Two limttations were 1Uggested on funding, however: -Parks "'1uld he 1oclted within .,ay travel distance of at least Wo citieS or other public agencies. · ' -The agency receiving the <OUlity funds should have a local park ordinance requiring developers to dedicate part of their land for parks. Fire Safety Lecture Slated for Janitors Janitors employed by !be C.plstl'SM Unified School District will learn abollt the proper use of fire eltinguishers and storage of flammable materials April 17 from a county fire inspector. District trustees spproved the morning session whlcb will be conducted by Mei Angel, who will use films and a f1re truck from El Toro to aid In the demOMtratkm. • ~ ... ,.,. -.... --.. · _, ___ ,, Deputies said the 25-(oot vessel. recently repossessed by the Dana Marina Company, disappeared from its slip in the harbor. They said the boat was recently impounded !or nonpayment of slip fees. DI NNE R ... had allended a lw!Klay workshop in 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 :u= O•AN•I COAST " DAILY PILOT Tiie or .... CH1t OAILV PILOT, wltll wfllcfl 11 comlllMd IM Newi.·,.r111, 11 Oubll1f\ftl "' 1M Or1111ge CHI! "ublltlll'lfl Com"~Y. ~ ,..,. edlllON trt publl1fltd, Mondty throlll)'l'I Frld•Y. for Cel" Mtw, NtWPOtl 8ttcfl, l!unllntklrl IPdl/Foun11ln v1111r. Ltllllf'lt 8Hcll, lrvln9/5'ddl.O.ck Ind S•n C~lt/ S:lin Jutn c;.pts._, A tf"91t •.OIOfl,ll ..i111oft 11 ~lllbhed s..111rc11v1 ""' s11n11v1. 1---1 -D!!JM'~ hi lltlll It 11 DO w.,t ltt Strw!, CO.It Mirw,, Ct tlJomll. t2'H. kobert N. We1il jtrnlfe111 tnol Plltlll"''' Jtclr. ll. Cwrley \lkt "rtsld.,,I t nd Gtntt1! Mt~ Tli•m•t K,, .. ;1 EOl!Of Thom11 A, Mwrphint ~91119 E01tvr Ch1rltt H. !..ft kiJ.., .. P. N.n AHlll1nl MIMtlflt fOllOfl S.C.._...Offke JOS North El C1ml110 11111, '2l72 °'""°""" CO.II Meu1 D Wttt tty Strfft He'llJlllrl ihltdll :anJ N._i Aoult•'•CI Hunlltle!Ol'I l ttdl: ,,.,, •ffdl llOl.ll•~•fCI Litt-IHC1'11 m ll'orn1 A-111 Tel•••••• f7t41 &41-4121 Ctwl&ll Allv.rtlil"t &41·1&71 a-aa 1111 All .,.,. t•.m: , ........ 4tl-442t . c-~t, 1m C>raN1 eo..i "111111tnil'IO ~,. ... -'"""'· lfl1111r~-. • ,,.,.. -"*' " .W\'frt'"""""' "•••lft •Y •• ~ wll!IOUI IPtcl.tl pjir ll\.lulM ., ~t .-,, governor is simply returning the favor." The object of Thieu's visit -the sum- mit \\'ilh President Nixon at nearby San Clemente -drew Only a brief comment. when he was asked if he was pleased \.\'ith the two-day meting . "Yes. \'ery pleased," he declared, terming the get-together "very fruitful talks." The dinner, his last o££icial fun ction in California before today's flight to Washington, D.C., to be the guest of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, featured papaya, lobster, salad, capon, red and _white_califomia_wincs. chqm a n nd ice cream. * * 1'·- F onda Flayed By Richardson WASHINGTON (AP ) -Secretary or Ot>Jcnse Elliot I~ Richardson has lashed back at movie actress Jane Fonda for her description of American POWs as "hypocrites and liars" v:ho were not tortured by North Vietnamese captors. "That remark by Jane Fonda was an egregious insult to all or our relurning prisoners." Richardson said Tuesday. He said that a person ·m11klng such a -judgment Is "bodly motl .. ted.or simply feiIS to want to understand \\'hat he or :::he can plainl y perceive.'' Fullerton to learn about state la\l.'S • governing the progrw and also visited 1t, Baseball Shoes Handball G'"-• & •·r · schools in San DiegoiQ see it in action. • IUfA Dll.S She proposed several features which Track Shoes Racquet Ban Racquets could be used during this experimental -~ year: ~ S Sh Table Tennis Paddles -Prepare teachers for transfer from occer oes B dmint Rack ts the pilot schools lo other district schools a . on e ir the program is extended. Tennis Shoes Paddle Tennis Paddles -Assess the progress of each child and All p S plan the next curriculum step 1or him urpose hoes Frisbees each week.· -Involve all parents in conferences Basketball Shoes Skate Boards it ""'he , orksh><>P'<-<'las"'°'m.l !+--------:c=-~--------1:1------- observing sessions or as teachers aides. Hi'ki'ng Shoes GO -Observe and correct any health, psychological and social problems. -Hold monlhly in-service training sessions for teachers to orient them loward program philosophy and goals. He Should've Stayed at Ho me BAKERSFIELD (AP) -Jesse Rosales wlll have at least t"''O surprises waiting for him "''hen he returns to his home her• after being out of town for a week. Tennis Dresses · Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets Wilson-Bancroft-Davis-Yoneyama ~cket StringiQI -TelrisBaUs·- Gym · Shirts & Shorts -sweaf SuTts Warm Up SUHs Nylon Jackets Sweat Sax - BasebaD lhlershirts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes Bite Repairloi . I I l ..... dlllf .... , ... ,.le! •t r·"~ Mt"' 1---f.-~t. ~fl!!~ \•r_t•L • !...U -"""' ., IN:!" ·u'.l~ .~tt1·r. fl\llu_, ..,...,.,. •" _....,., 1 fo~greglous is defined in the second cd l- : .1 or Webster's N&W-tnt~matlonal Of~ uonary as "conspicuous for bad quality: in addition to finding part of his apart· mcnL gutted.bl' lite. the sheriff's depart, . menl 11·flu\4 Uke to talk to Rosal~s about 1\·h••t fi r11"1('11 Tt1esday found growing In the Jj>..r:.:lent. -~c :ne·1 ::Jr.l they found 20 marijuana pla1u1 ht pots Rnd many marijuana seeds lald out ror germination in wet napklna . . OPEN 9 TO Hl.OSW-SUllDAYs-" 538-CENffl=64&--19191 -. --•·-_,..L O.grant , gross, shoclttng.") • . '· ' . • ' • t I ! I I I If DAI LY PILOT Rollbacks Get Bani, Panel OK WASHINGTON (AP) -The Hou,. Banking Committee voted Wednesday to roll back all prices and interest rates to the levels of Jan. 10, the last day of Phase 2 of tbe econom.C controls. in doing so, the committee scrapped two decisions It had made Tuesday -to roll food prices back to the May 1, 1972 rs~KI1Vc · STOCK level and other prices and in· terest rates to the levels of March 16, 1973. SC W<dn<ld117, April 4, 1973 El.ectricity __. Fi11.d Told Special to thO Dally Piiot LOS ANGELES -Test- ing of an Imperial VaU.y geothermal hot water weU drilled jotntly by Magma Pmver Co., Los Angele., and San Diego Gas & Elec· trtc Co. bas oonlinned a record bot.tom hole tem· perature of 610 degrees at • t h e relatively shallow deplh of 3,000 feet, officials said Wednesday. According to Magma Po1ver, the testing est.al>- Jlshes the Niland are/\ or Southern California as hav· tn!i the hottest tempera- ture .in proportion to drill· r lne deoth of any aeother~ ma1 reeion discovered i'l the l lnited States and m"kes ~Ible the orodue- tlrJn of a laroe suoply of rheap, nonpolluting elec- tricity. / Meat <:utlHu!k COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK. LIST F H ldin oJ!~W ~ ~\~~~ ,,:r== p.1~.!:> Hlldi uw l••I c't:~ ...1t=1 Hr.h ..... Wt ct'. . •-Ei'.::, HIOll low ~.cttt. armers o g __ ..... •"· . _. _.... . .. ,, ,,, , ... "'' ....... '"M" fi 'l ,, ,N ~ '"·i " l'"""' ·~ .. .. .,.. .. .. _,,, r"C ll'ld$l ""' ...--· ~ I.It I' I "" j$ u fl'klllfl8 11 c Gtli -0 1~ ~"L.llf 1uto 1 "' i1•\ si1,. ,.., W 411 I ~ us " 'I j' '• 174-17t..-•, J C I. 11 :10 4 1 U .,...+ \1 --• ml "-\ok .. tJ! U , 1 ti.. 1t'1 lt\-.~ J t11W•ll , ' 11 W. i•I-Ulo B k Mark ;~<Hf -,"~ ""1.M • 1f~ -M-: 1!l:+ >: -• . in-Jt:;--l' . "" ""' .... 1 i:-f,;; i'Ji'::-1< t A< I, •J! • ~ •~ It~ • . fflftt • 11 1 2•"' 24'~ ,,,._.,.. n 1eiw1r '! 152 :at "' Jt\-1-. J011nM11 1.10 J IJ! u•, 13\.-J ~ ac On e !:'It!! ·] I ll !',..! li '' :lj Ii ,J 1!.. 1\" \~ • ~:f": .1 I ll 1'l:: ~l~ 1~-='~: '~ ~:,, 1i f! 1 1 'l!"lll: 'Jl:l+ ~ A'd.ti.M'ts '2 d J.. .. ltl ... 12111 11•1"'1$1""'-.. l"•ti . 11 21 ~:: r -~jtl'll..OQll..0 1) ~4'~) .. 'f 4'llV..t•1 ... _ • ,;-. ·~" Pl 1 .• " .. "' 4l"t '" E'H' '· ,. 1 ,. ."' ~..._,~ i~ L 1..)5 • :IO '°-a" U: ... "'m1'• ' • .. 1• ~ • ,_,,NY 2 t " '°" ~ !it 1• "" ~ .. !!" '> !i'>-"• _..,,,. J "'° " •I "•'~Lt 1.n tt n ~ "" 11'11C1 .n u 1~ • ,,,. ''Tu • 1 -i.. 1,,,-11.. Jor91n 1.JOo 1 1 ,,._. " ~ B ••-A I ·~ ~-dent J M ill •-•----'d ........., 11 1 ~ n ' ,.. * l!~ w. W. "'' "''' ' 1\.1 1•1• i.....i I'> Josten• .Tl 10 11 ,. lf'l.. .i. y lllKlllOC' a~ &"'1~$ • err NKM:.I~ 581 Allteft ~ IJ -" l'I H ... YI &$ ,,,,.._1\.\ Fll'.CO .20 1) .. ' .riv. -~-" J1111M'11 I Cl 11 70 U\O 2'' 26'"1 • F d 't mad• ••••• l I t 'I' Prd " ..,.. \o titc:w:r ~ 'I 1 1µ, 1'1 1.s-.-\1 F•I" Mt Joi.II 11 11 i' " ~ l,,,._ ~. · k IC-• armers were report e l • .. ~..... or armers o "n;ornc . • l•t' • + \ti NI= :A , 1011 tt• ·~-"' ,.,1uiu1 .n ,, n lN ''t' 2\o ~ 1, K•lsi•AI .i.o ~.-., ,-, 1,,~ ••"1fl .. ,, holding back catUe and hogs w1~hhold animals when market :~llduf~if 11 "! ~ llv. ,.'tt...·,. ~vn 2:• l' '112 ,:~ ll~ i'f~. I~ ~:~i:C11, 1~;« ll 1: ~~ ~~ ~l:: ~ ~~1t1 Pf :~· i ~· ii\• U" +1~: from the market as the na· prices fluctuate. But he Al:P°:f l·t; ' zill 1 s 11 tt,11,.~ ··· ri.t co1 lf 1 201 ?tY. }}~ ~1~ ~l1ena.,M . l~ .1 tt~ tt~· ~~-114 K•it~1 ~ , '6 •'~ Sf • tionwide meat boycott entered e1nphasl1ed that farmers• ~ ~=-'tOC111~ !~ tf I~ ~\'I r.l~ ~ ~~lu \l:i , ff ~ 1:~: .~ ~ ~=· ~' 111 p1 1!,~ 1;.: 1f~ ~ :~~·;.•;: f:! ~ ff~ ff~ ~~ :~ its fourth day Wednesday terests would be best servl'd if At'*,.•_,., •,• ,~ -.. II.. 21• .... M11iw co . " l m 1 .. ..1.,.11111 .10 • 10~ 101-o 10\lo ~~p~\1 ~ ~ : ?; ;i ~ l/1._ .. 11 ~ . th"• tin to " l Ait;,11 Al .IO I Jll n .. ~ ~ n l'I ICo ot l 1 ~ lS IS'' +\.\ FHntkol.C I I 15 2(1•~ \fl,, l'O ICC So 1 • l f • • Slaughterhouses continue .:,7 con ue mar,.e A•coSld.36 1 JO th •~,.i:t ·· ,!l,•P"""""1n Qi<i,...~ lol -\:o F11n1110f41AJ . 11ov·~•1•1 •11~+1 oeim ot"':~, 1 1f }f'a~1~~1 to lay off w.orkers retallers livestock when ready for ~l:"~b .1-Jt H : ~ '!~ ~;;: \: ~n 11i: :t: ~· \!~ ·1:~ l~ = ~ ~11~'"e0t:~;, 11 l j~u ?~-., ,;1~"' '• ~·n~•,o 1 01 u i n•, ·~~ 1~'• • ' m • t AlllOll 1.AJO 10 lj ~ 1m \'I F ·* 1t SU l" 1·· l"I• G•t et ,. ~'• f~1' \6'' ._ 't •n I I •1 I~ ii 2~ 2•'• 2•~.0 '• cut bee( orders and consumers ar .. e · Al AmLf .2 "'! 1044 " tir • Cr•h s:n-~. '• · "'l•Pwr \'ill 11 " ,,,, 31~ ll'', •• ~~1v +.1111111 111 , ••1 • • o•-•• • Th I k . . Al eci(p .2ltd 1 11 IOe'. 10. 1 tii l'llort'lll 60 • 13 ,, l.S\4 1 ~· -14o FltPwL 'li ll #f 3Sl\ H'' '1•, "Al• pl ! 6 J ,ll, ll. ,~ .. ~. stuck to meatless menus . e sac m buy,mg catUe A1 l!L\111 11 2~ "'" ,,---. "' hrv•~ · i ' 332 ll~ " :ii -"' .,.1• ti\ i:t.11 , 11 2.,,. •'• ,,1,._ '• :~111&0 11• n 25 101 11 , 1 111,, , d ho t the hol•••' AjlO udof • S 2'~ ""' ~ \\ l'lrYt ..... WI 1 ... 1:>-'~ »~ \~ ~ l"luor Co ~ '2 11\ )4"9 It :U ·~! Pit ' I 2'11.t 11-. 29\o But the full effect or the an gs a w c.w.ie A 1Q 1... • a '°" '°"' 20~ j ~Q ·"" 10 '° n·· "'tt~ \, ,1U!lfCDllf 1 ~ •1 " _, K• .. «~ 11:1 " t~ ... ,.. ,,_ ., week-long protest may not be level res ulted in widespread :ll1!1c'f:1'1J ;~ 1'j" ~':.~~ li~ it ~ ~ t: lZ ll ~~ ,l~ E:+ 11 ~zi1af.r '2l\ 1i 1n f~ "'' \j,~=':: 5::-~':r ,g ,; 1'; ~l ... !:~ !\\..:; :~ kn • l'l l t h' k ]allftrrsormeatpackers Al dMn .45o17 \.\.lfl<>-il\ n tcllf•. flSOS1')S.51't SJ',._1Y>FMC ,.~ 1'.14 ,,,~11•, r•"-'11 .10 1 ...... L•. own un 1 a er t t.s wee , JM • ,. IOM~" .1s 11 1'111 "' 21~ v. jnGEM .ru i10 ,.~ "'~ 4'\..+ ,, FOl>cl , 20G · n .~ 11.., !'• . ~·a•• in .o 1 1 ,, .. 1,1, 1.~,_ 1.., S·mce meal ··Jes tend to bu1'ld In Omaha Neb Sk>ux Beef Al" ·~ • " a• 1914 18\li-"' nMll• 1.«I 11 • w . )li\.l, ~~· .. y, Fool.CB .·~ 1l 1 I \Ir 111'. I "'~ 1, ,•,,oo~ 1 °', 10 JI JI'• J1 Io 3114-'• """ • ' ., A ledP pf I st U 1~1~. l'\?, 10 "~ l1Ui .i~ ~ Foott Min• 1i t 1t"t f'~ ic!i~i 1:;, • ~s·· 15'1 ls'-'• up toward the weekend. J:o. r.emamed.....closed. for the :ll:f'~ ,.,• ~7 tm-~tt ,tt-_~ lfn~i4lt1-~I -'IJ -ff ~ff'--. e:m~l!I./ "1 ~14ua'\''' 11~-F-""t;' l(~n , •0-10-,i}llr. ~~ ~~; l} MI. d t k t . seventh consecutive work day An11 c,, .111> 11 ...,. t • -"' iv tn11 .~ • 211 2'111 11 12 -1t ,.,, .•• , 1~ ••~ s,,. 1'tl.-·~ 1ev u111 1.1. 10 ,, ... ,. 141~ \'t we l5 mar e Ing T d I AHrAuto A n · 11 11 + ll tvl~ot 2 . "2N 21 11'4-1.. frMp 1 . .0 f ff l!" j•1'.-1' !5"'' M< i.o lJ « 111, 1o\O 1n .-~. specialists said that {armers u es a Y. Iowa Bee A!Dh.I ..i ,... J !i~ ?t"' it.,..__..,, 11v1 5 i ,,, , 21 11 » -1 'iiorTHP• -" ,, ~ , ;lJ4 1~-11 .. ;(tt"rMot •\1 • 1~ 1ci 1ci _, d li red •• 100 h d l "I Processors of Dakota City,:~~ 1 :: U iO ~ f'-f~ :~ l~~kE_q1°i'C~ n J ~ .~ J . F:~'f n 2~ l:z 11~!'\· ii·•+~ 1(~1W !t t 10~ ~~ lt~ !:~ e ve -· ea 0 ca~i e Neb closed or curtailed Arnie!''<: 1.211 • a 21\lo 20\fo 20\:4-1 t•rk Oii ,ol(t 17 g 70 .... l~ 1~ ~ FOllOOrO ,.., 1' 11 11 1 ,s.;.. '~ K10~,1 l·'° 6 "3'' u•;. .,.,.._1 to the naUon's 11 major 0pei1.tlom at Fort Dodge and ~J~:!J 2~ 21 1 G :J ~t ~ ~11N tri 1T J ~,.. /i' !~ = ~~~~\T, :~ ~ 1~ ~t' ff11 fr'•=~ ~\~.~~ :~ If 1ft :i;;; 3:t; i1:-~ markets during the first two Mason City Iowa and ~~r'Pr ~ 2i "' g l'r u" d~ \'I r.:.e~1J 'a 11 l2DO .il ,~ i!'ft tt ~=r 1.~ • R 21~ 2,\1 l~'.i-... ~Ill(~ A·{,f l ; ~t~ j'~ Jli!E;'}~ days of last week. Th.ls week, • ' Am,~r 1"" tJ .a lt\16 11\ll l"-" iori111 .12 :u l" r,11o \i~ r,~ \Ill F"°""1nc1 ,. •J 1•v.. f,i.:. ,,_" I(~"' N ,.,. '1 11 "':: , •• , 1~ The vote on the new rollback, which carried 26 to 11, . followed a contentious series of parlia.mentary moves '----------~ in which Democratic members the ugure for the first two 1nProdver:?:1s· MJnn01 Sto. • Hyr._~~e 1Food ~,a~ 2:li -. ~ J\':i ..=Hf.·~.·~ i=; pf~ • lt 11~ \§ ,lt~t ~Gm" l!'d\I 1 H-U:-1it• 16,L+ \\ ~0~ -.~ 1• "i ~.: ~~ 1 ··+·~ d 33 500 -. rm UCUl.C, OW&, Am 8tdc1s1 11 21•·~ 2JYt ~ Ml Inv Co U f1 ~ ~ l'r Cor11 l"" • 4 .. ~ "'n::Ol'l) 111 • • tl.-t •'41 ·~ ,1\ 8Y.S was , . ..· .. :d ,.1 would lay oil~ to lOO AmC•n 2.20 1 "a1~ 31~ 3 + \.., NA Fin .~ 1 •n 1..-. 1•1 l~ u, A -~P .olO • 1 ~11~ •,•,", ll,..,__, l" ~" tco 1.1111 ~ 101 11•. 41."" ~'"-,,. I . . ....... I~ A C•n pf 1~ 7 2'\'I 2'~ U\ol-~ NA pf 110 :n ~ ~ '°"-\\ AF r. l.l! .. ,... • " -' K,-.o• . 12 n ~ ~ ... 1~1~ Ordina:1ly, SUch a draStiC Slaughtering Workers. ~ ~= ·M°1111lt 23 :" JU 1ilt: i% ::isl ~l 1~i f ''n \!~~ \~~ l~~ ~ = 1:t \°\X 7 2: )1 n~ ll, -·\lo K~~rln 1.: i t8 I •~ 14~ .. 1..W.+ C. of lhe committee succeeded in voiding -TUesday's· v o t e , especially on the Uood price rollback, which a number or them bad said was so drastic that it endangered the chances of the entire bill. A number of -;-Republicans had backed he May l food price rollback, saying frankly that they did so to lessen the bill's chances. eKauf1naa Special to the DaUy Pilot LOS ANGELES -Kaufman & Broad Inc: reported lls best first quarter results in history. Aeoording-to Pres id e.n t ,Eugene S. Rosenfeld, sales for the period ended F,eb. 2 in· creased 25 percent t o $69,238.000 from SS>.298,000. Net income r<ISe-4( percent to $5,228.000 f r o m $3,697.000. Earnings per common share were 32 cents, a 28 percent gain over 1972's 25 cents. e ARA Services LOS ANGELES (AP) Rather than take up a lengthy court battle, ARA Services, Inc" .. has agreed to divest por- tions of its vending machine business to settle· a Federal Trade Commission complaint. The FTC sa·1d ARA carried out anticompetitive practices in buying some 98 vending companies, but noted Tuesday that the settlement is not an admission of law violation by the firm. e Sniall Stores WASHINGTON (UPI) Only the smallest mom-and· pop type grocery stores are exempt from the new vi eat price ceilings, according to guidelines laid down by the Cost of Living Council. Only stores with annual sales of less than $100.000 are exempt from the ceilings, the council said. A store would have to average less than $320 In sales a day, based on a six· day week, to escape the rules. Thus, the apparent effect would be to rxempt only very small stores. eFarWe•t LOS ANGELES (AP) -The tentative agreement r (1 r Leasco Corp. of New York to acquire Far West Financial Corp. or Los Angeles was call· ed. off when the companies failed to agree on a merger completion date and payment of Far West's outstanding debentures, a spokesman for the California firm said. Negotiations were ended Tuesday. Ne ·w Smog Devices Aid Engi11e? cutback 1n the supply of cattle At the same time ~ttered Arn cro.rn · 1 io ~ 21"9 ~1111 21111o+ 11 ,,t2,ot 113 , ," .~·,~,, •• ~.r+ ~ !T_~.'',', '·fi ,. ,.s ~\t ~.·, ~.:_·1• Lacr~e 11, ,-','-,, ,, , .. Id b t b'd '" • Amevtn 1\lo 12 79 2'>, .. ~ 2l'lll -· OC• Pl 1.10' '° .... 1 • W,'' TI ....... • c I,..;, ~ ' • ' ... 2 ... WOU CaUSe Uyers 0 I surveys showed retail meat ArnDl1llll I 11 6 2,ti. 25 .... 25\iJ-\.'i oc•Boll ,)j 2S St~~ o •tllDien 16 39 l1,?• 1P1,• n,t:: l L,om•0nSn I 10 f l••• I• 141,,._ 1• • B l be f th ADlstTel 4 )1 f ~'Mo """' S5\ll.+ 14 ~•••1k It f 2 20 70 -~ Gtrl«k f• t 2 • 1 • -• ane r ,,5<1 1l 10 7S' > 211-. j"°• • prices up. u cause o e saJes off as much as 50 per-A Out• 1eo 1 w. n. ·™-,, !l!C:.1! n .06 1f 1 70v. ''" t\.0-"' c;.., svc 1. 1 • • 1 ~~ ''"' 1f't ~) L•rM•o ·'m 10 '' 21•, !1\'t ,,._-.. boycott, packers ~·ere buying cent. Officials (lf the Fedmart ~~~I~ ··f'~ ;6 61~ rn: ~~ ~~ .h :t~111 1:ll 1\ ttl ~k-nit'-1\v.+' ., gcr•c,,:; ,; I~ f-. ti: 1'~-t-.: t:~,.~.., ~;o ~ J !;: r.:. ~ ~ less and price~ held relatively Stores chain, based in San :~ E~~~ . 301~ 2t: it: 2t: ::· ~=it~':.~ lS : ~:~ n~ ~~~ ;: r.rm17~ r~: ~ ~~ .• I!~: ~!!:I ' t::jo"c ~~ s 1ti 1'~ i&~ n~ ~ steady. Diego said sales or .. red Am Ex.pr Pt : 11311 7\1 n.,__·,,_ co1 Ptffin .20 •6 .us, ff ... SJ t~,l·-2~ &~"l01 1 :J.': ,, ~ 1t:: 1U: .1 •.:,.': t::;c:i ~ 16 1~ lil: iJ-'11 1~ t Hog shipments at 11 major meat'~ in its 40 stores in ~~11~s:,11.12 ~o ~'~ lI': l'~ l'~~~l:'1~~ 1'.ro 1~ ti oi? l~v. 11 1;::1,g~~T:,·1,~~ n ~ ll"" it;~ n1 ·.::~=t=~ON ·~ l! ·1? It~ ft~· li~+· markets Tuesday-t o t a 1 e d -California, Arizona and Texas ~ ~~ :1: ~. · 3~ ~~ ~ .;..~ + V• c ~1~ "1 1~ 13 n ~~~': ~h. ~J,:= (! g~eg";ii'i~ 1; ~ ri~ 3 •1~; 1~~1 l~ t:i: ~'.f 1~ -•-21 '1~ 1 ~ 111; -18 000 compared with 40 000 a were of! by 40 t A Gn Ins .s2 1 115 1•"1 16 1•v.-11 c a s ort'I' i 3 :M'• u :»1 .. +11 c1.ne ~1111 ,80 11 161 11 ... 1 1~+ •• L•hm 1,..,,, u 161.:. il'! ~: • • ' • percen . ,,. ~fill I.to «I 21'11. ,, 21 -1 COi Gt$ I.to • IS 29 :i~ 21•· Gn Co• I 20 • u 11 11t• IN-~. l..tnn•• Co 1 .. 11''1 1 ~. 1 + It week ago and 44000 for the One supermarket ·m the Am"°''' '40 10 ,.. 13h 1m 1311o+ \\Col Plct\N'n 1J n '" "' si.-t1.("',..,°""'1·,1 I n 1014 1ot1 10••+ '" L•no~ 50ll 23 • "''• + SACRAMENTO (AP) ' ---"Home 1.16 37 26' 122 110 I~"-Cols 01'1 1.tt 10 Jt 26.,.. \1 :i.10 .,.~ ~ DvMm ?S :I0\1 1•~• lft.,._ 11 Lrv Fii C•P o lt\9 1,,.,, 1 I week a year ago. Cleveland Ohio area reported ~rnH-.a tJ ,,, '3~ .u"" "21*-1 como E 1"5 1• :111 '°111 '°\" 1101~+ \._ Gn Elff '·'° 11 So& 62 '°'" loa'•-'" Lr11 1nc .15.t 61 ,, 'j'• 1 ! Auto engine performance will H · h ' • .. m1nvtt .5CI • 21 1ot11 1~ 1o>.o,._ v. cm So111 .olO 22 l7 1•\lt 1• 1~1+ w Gn Flr• OSb ,,, ,, IP• •'• •r.+ '" L•11j srr1 .e H ,, l" l ..., 3'i!A ,,.., Change -'th the ,·nstallati'on' of og prices at t e In-meat sales down SO percent A ~1c1 .12 13 1.:1 1•11 11~) ltt'l+ v. ~mwEd 2.JO 11 11 uv. SJ\.to l3~ . ·' GnF~ i "° 12 11~ 1~ .. ?•l.:i 1sv,+ ·~ L•v" "urn 19 169 1., J'• 131.1 ~·' .. d' 1· t k d A ,.,_,1cor 0 5 " ~ 5\.'I s~ \lo omEd Pf' 2 • 21 bit 21 .. Gen •o 4'b 30 1 •• ,, '84' ltV. .. LFE COl't>n 1~ l\o S'• '"'-~ ianapo JS soc yar s rose Monday and 40 percent Tues-A.M••cx 1..co 12 "° 331'1 32"1 321/'l-1 we11p1 1,4 .. l 21v. 21~ 21"' +"" Gn c,, c11 n n 1.P• 1•· .. 1,i..-l< L!bbvO 1,12 1 231 J io 3) l-P\- -mandatory-new an~ i·s m 0 g $1:50 to $2.50 a hUndredweight day. Charles Faz.io of the ~:rG~~~ 1i m 3J J't: :i:~ ~ wE~d 1: :: li~W'-ir' fl~ +v. g:~ ~i it i~ tl i,'* J:~ ~l$t tfi::iv p.t.ct l 18, 1~·· 1~i: 1t~,\t devices for many used cars in on. the strength of light Fisher-Fazio-Costa chain:~ ~r: 11 ~: 'fr ~re. 11nt-.~ -~181: ,j ;,. 1~v. 1} '1\\+ "eGtn M ~151> fl xm 11~ ff\lr ~:-.I Lt:~~c: :: 1: j I~~ 1,-:: '1'1~ ... ·~; Calilornia, says the chief of shipments predicted sales will be OU 30 ~" 1.20 n to ?l~ 21 1 -"' ""' l.n , 20 1"' 20 ,., or~ l ~ ~14 s.11o+"' 111tr p1 11.:o , 1 u 1 _., the state's drive to control Iowa F~ Bureau pres!-percent fOl' the week. ~"'st"r::: ; q ~ 18~ tr'~2t: ', :i 2l i~ ~lt 5m Sf'y...'v. ~~-I Jt 1~~ 1~~1; tn"p1'1 12 z1M u1• ~ .... ::"'i-i. auto smog. A '~ ~ 20 11 21~ r~ =~ t; ::=:, i": 1J 1J I~ 1= 1~+ ~ 8.n~~~ • I~ 2~ 2~. ~Ill ·. l:lnlN1l11:U ti ffi ti'tl u~ ~t"' The devices will cost • :"' tt JttJ 11 108 s1· so... ~"" onnMt Mt> l• u 2'111 mr.. ttv.+-. ~s=1 ;tt » ~ "l~ 'm 4'it!: tt t:lncNU l' 3 J ""' U111 U~:ttc Calif ' to 'sts bo t 10 ............. ,..w ..... m ... lllla•m•.:!!a:••lll••l ~rt°/MTA ;.J :; u7J if14 ft ff t ~ °"'lf 1-: l~ 1'1• t ... !~ ~-"GTE i' . .o 11 111 lllflr 271\ 2j'•t 1' ti~ 2°\it ~ 1:n 1:~ 1:~ l~~+l · orma mo n a u .. m ;t . u1 m_ '"' 6\lo-\'I ea Of , ,1 ... ii" "~1\lo"' GTE p1 iv. 1 '"' ,,~ •''') ~ 111n cv ol 2 . !t9 'lO 19Vlr 19.,.._ percent more in fuel con-• :~1 •" rtt • .., 1;:\Z 1Nto 12* . onse11 Of 5 :: 6 ,...., ,. """ ~Fi,m 1v.o •7 rlSO rm. IN 11t .. +i• L11~1n otA . 1 11,.. 1t1.1t 1~+ sumption, bul they may in-At Glan~e AWi~:: IA :: ~li8 ~ l3~ ~~ ... w tt3 14 l~T ~ m: 3 1 ~:·.~1e 1! "'~ tl!! ff~~ t~~ 11, 1 I '~. n.._ 7~ ~·· If 11 a ~:::r .u 7 ' 1w ™" ISl:'=-llflFdof ..... s '9\'t ""' " +1~• l!'IP ':46 ~ lJ tl "~~ 41'....._, ... Lom•tFI ..)1 12 Cl ll\o IJ 13~ crease engine i e and a ow AmtiJ. ~ 1? Jt '~"" 15"' 1~ ~ omF;f!i~ ; I~ 1-1'4 l! 11 -v.i!f..:rt~ 1~ ~1~,n;,~1~;~ '• t=t: ;lf:j 1l 1~ tl1• t~ tl + the use of cheaper gasolines, AAMF 1n 1.oa 11 n ~ J1 v. u ! ~ _m Pw. 2 10 71 ui. 2iv. l l!-v.. (';ef't>tr i":l'I 10 1 ~ ;o'-' 10l~-1~ LOM 5 1nc1 , 71 '!'• 161, 1~ G I d C II hi f I th mll( .64 11' ~ :tl\lr. ~ :UV. I,\~ p f 'Vt l30 Gettv 1.t1b 21 JO 11'14 101Vt lM'.tt-1111 Lon SIG 1 lj 39 3 'It 3S1.'1 S~\1-;-ay Or . 3SS, C e 0 e AMP Inc 69 ll l$119'M 111 111i'4 \t; Ol'IP; 1 lS • · I =~ ~~ ~iz_ '"~lt'IPC IO ' ~ 14 1 ~ l• + '' LonQll 1.ff 10 :& ir~ nfll &Jiit+ vehicle emissions control pro-By United Press International ~=,. ·~0 .~ ,, ~ ~ ~ · ""it ~r 1~ ;; i~:J 1~~v.1~b 1T~'?-'•.1o ~1o.t••F~:W~ ,1 2J,. ~~ '~ t: t!i-.. I 91 's :: 1!10 l46Vt ' .. 1; 1wt.t~ • gram of the Air Resources RETAIL SALES-Meat sales down 40 to SO percent in A=r 'f,g : ~ is-2~~ 2~~= ~ ~~c·~~ 10 ff 2~~ 2fil 2~t ~ ~l1i:,~'t'~i1i'. 1f J J:lh /:,~ /l,'~:!: ~ t~DQ '-'J olO 'fl ~1.ri lf !jL't ·~r Board, told an AS"Sembly eom-stores 1n Dallas New Orleans and Pittsburgh In t f A'••rol 2·6s s .:l'M «1 .co -1 c 11c , ,, 1 l · G Uette 1.«1 22.--...n 56'1> s'"" s,•·-'• Lor•• MP 70 1 ~ 3~ '"' ' " mittee Tuesday. the 30 cities checked by UPI. most stores reported deelines Amttto 240 • 70 371'11 31\~ 371~-~ cn~cP,,:'2,:2 12, ",.v. '4\lo "o.:. Gnos 1ncor '° l7"" 1n1 ,,.~ .... '• t• P1eu1c 1o 171 u•. ,3h 2• ~ , . mos 0 Ams tr pf ,68 4 I'll I~ 1;.., Cllfl P ~ ~ 3"t. ~ -<>jmto.t l!lr 1 ll ••4 71t'O 2014 10>;-"'I L•l•nclE• 1 21 790 ~ 35' • 3 ~ t.-'i Amlt'l In .10 to I SV. S S -\'t C ~ .., .. .. -\~ Gi.tliOl'I .. It x11 2'°" ,,,, rs•, -II ClllGat 1 llO 12 11 l'~• 31 ll -of 10 to 20 percent. No drop in sa les was reported in Hono--Anat"" .12ri 10 21• ~• 201\ :ll\'o-'h ti,~1\n~•i'2,o, 1'1 11•1 ",..\~ 19, .. 19Vi+ ~. %1o1>t1 M~r 11 SI J! 11•. 3"~ '• Low•n11 .ta 8 1J !"" 11'• "~ PRELIMINAR Y d t th Ancl!Hc l,Oll 9 60 26 2S'll 25\~ '~ '"' ·~ \\ !"°'Un <Ill t 7 1; lOV, 10''1 LTV , Corp Ul I •• 91'2 P?lt.t+ a a on e lulu, Cleveland, MUwaukee, Oklah<lma City and Spring· Anc1t1• 120 1 2•0 .o ll'lt :ui~l'h ~~,'0•11 ·",.! •,•, 1 N ,."~• 11 11 _,,.. oldW$t Fct 13 1 11. 1•·~ 11•.t •• Lrv corp A . 1s 12 111. 11 11) ( f ant .. og I I An<ltrCI• WI 1 I~ ·~ I~ i\ •• "2 :M~ 3S -'h Gcolldc~ I 1 10 , ••• l" 'l" '•LTV Co j I 10 so .o~ ...... ] use o our ne" ism ie d, Ill. · Anotllc• 10 11 , 12\.'i 12111 1211J ~llfl/ 211 Pt 2 4 M\li '' •• -1 Goodu•T .91 10 210 25'• 5l.li 2 •·-" ,, t~or11o1 ,., 31 31 .Ol. 2u, ci1-. devl·ces show, he said, that AP<lcM .l2o s • 1'~ llta 1'31'11-i• on 1 .«1 • n ll\lo 12~ 13 GMdoo'IJ .u 11 1 17 11·~ 1,.__ \• uckvS ti n " 12 "'" 11~ {' Aoc:o Oii •k I » Ifft 17\.li I~ Con!Ttl ·''I• J6 ~non 22\lr-14 Gould Inc 1 ' ,jQ '"• 1 li "'•-1 Lull1 I ' 21 ltl.i 11 ... 16Yo-Ti th ey reduce peak engine WHOL~SALE RECE!~ n--ei'pts of 1,·ve hogs and A•oC11 .16 20 •7 '"" '"' ,,,._ v. Cllfltn D•t• 11 124 ~ .... "'" .. ....._ tti greet w 1v. 11 259 21-14 "'• ,.,,~ +-'• Lu~~" . 11 ,, 21l. , Vt u v.-;. c. r l~n.c:\.: AP\ Coro I I l•\\ la 13~+ \ot; Conwll 1 to 9 2 :l7 ™' 26!11>-Vi r•nllv -; It 22 70 It'> 2fJ + \'i L VO Cor 19 H Sll S~a ~+ temperatures , thereby reduc-cattle dropped sharply at 11 ma)O· r markets m· the '--t Alloltd Ma 21 J 4\.'o ' 61.\ . ~-v,.,.' .so ,1 '' tv. f'AI . •1~ r•ncl u 10 39 1»1 131\ ·J1•-"" Lvk• YG1tn . ,, 10 •t .. 10 -~ ill ::I ARA 511 1.t! 30 lSS 1:1:114 l:W l~..-1~ -.90 l 20 ln i 37ft 32~11>-'4 Gr•nlv 1 1 f ""' 1'J :J Lvkt 2\'aC: l.J 2t 21Vt ttlilo+ ing engine wear. days of the boycott The Agriculture Department said t Arc•t•~ .1• • u 1v. 1~ 1•4 . cCICIPL6b 1s1 70 21 1tv. 11!, lt\lr+ ~ r.ron1wwi 10 .. M4' "'" 2'1'\-\o LvnchSv 40 21 s ui.. l1°"' 12V1r- They also reduce nitrogens t1 I M d . d I ca . ~~~~'0en~ 1~ n ~ 2::\.'o 2J~ v..,.· c=~ 3.~ 11 l~ ~~ ~t~· ~t~"::, l'.l lfl~~r 11 0 J ~ ll/.t :Uv. l!~~ ~ M•cAF .a0 Jt1 ,.-... 11-11! 12~ 12\11-1 '~ e sa es on ay an Tuesday tota ed 33,300, compared to Ariz PS 1.16 , 112 '1n\ ''"' 19"'--COPO R1• 5t 21 1t-.. ~i..-1 1 AU' N 35 1~ n.i; t4 M•cDonlo " jl9 ,_ • ,r of oxides -one of the three 52,700 last week. But farmers may have been holding back Ark 81'11 Al • • l~ l~ I~ • ~-Sfl I.a ' y ,._ ~ ,. -"' :~kD ··tt I' 11 I" 21'• m._ .... MAC-• .311 10 • ,.. !1 if.~ .. main components <lf smog -animals because or (1) the boycott and (2) the govern-~~:n"'~uJS 12 1~ h': ~ ~·~ ~~ 15~ ,f k1~1of""10r"::1)'1 ~*11.;fg 1! ~ im *~ L~+ v. ~~~ H~ 1T fl~~ J ~ by 40 to 45 percent, Hass said. ment's imnnc:ition of meat ceiling prices. ArmKt co · 21 •l.!o '"" '~-v; tn t.nb 12 '26 uv. llVt+ "'J.tw 1 ·u;; ~ "" 1-'-Mtc11 A. •\lo •. 1100 Vt 5411-\ .5411-\ '1 r-!~~:,s't1~ .~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~lt .:: ~:;'1:,,,~ 11/ '°s J.S': u"" u~ \9 !.w:fv,.n P1 .: I~ ~ 1 ,,-l'l ~= "~~-~ if 1H ~ 11~ 11ti§2 ...,., That is "somewhat" better Arrnu~t ,~ usso 62111 6214 uv. . ~PC1n11 1.n 10 11• :1t'4 2Wt ~~ • "w~ ·~ ~v• • .......,lcCli :n 1 II 1 U 'j§ / ...., than the hoped-for reduction in DURATION-Ethel Rosen, a leader of the boycott and Arm1 I( .80 15 1~7 25 U¥i ii¥!-IA rent(: ,IOg , 20 17~ 11 ... 11~ .. G~~·n: Of 1: l': im' I ti\ •• !~ Mailn111 I XI 1l 1 H ' . I h h . Arm1t I 60 7 ID 30V. 30.... V-. \.jo rldlt Fl ,3' 11 '1 11\/e 11 IV.+ \lo Grtvhncl wt 62 '\ MIUM'I ·ft 10 11 j 1 -vehicle smog rom t e c airman of the Women's War on Prices, called for an ~~1;rricl'~ 11 .J l~"" ;,~ 1,v. :·· ~~:'°K 1::8 ,• 1~ 1~7 1~ ,;~ ±.r:. E'~~•n'to • ~ I ~ l ir~ ~ ~~,!: :u 21 ,l , 1 ir' ll!• devices, he said. extension of the boycott througliOut April. ''We want a 20 As111 011 1.10 lO 1a ™" Hv. wi-~ rovwH .w 1s 1• 1"" lt\l 1••+ ~ rcri .... in 23 7 23~ ""° v. Mtn~ ·s ,. • ~ jJ~• 24 + t t••board llba k food . Asl'llDPI 2.40 . I 53V, SJl'r S31'l--3 rown Cork IS '6 ~ :z:i 23 ~ UMh~ 2 int; 10 76 d , 'lo •l "' -I.lo Mion Hn I. 11 tt W. 3)1&1-ln addition, he said, the percen across-·~ ro c .on pnces," she said. AsorvG 1.io 12 •s ~ 3111itt 3•!4+"" c ....... z• 1.10 1i m tl"" t>\Oi 2114= .,.. ~' '-1, to 1 103 36~ ~ JS =,., MA~o . " M • f ff~...., 't't devl'ces caused a slight 1 . .._ AsS11r 1.:ioo 10 1i 11~ 11 27""+~ crwn pluo l50 ~ !~ u1.__~ ~,01 f'-'12 '"" 1 . ._i...,MtM"o""'•• ,M~ !''I • ,l ... 11-A!iOC Tr•nt 4 ,,.. 6"' ~-\.lo C"TS Cp 60 I U 2$ 4~ U '-~ 11 Rel.Ch l! 13 fl \ •r • n ' crease in fuel consumption. In LAYOFFS-Area leaders of the meatcutters' union said ~:r~r~ .s.'g : 2t ~~ ~ ~~ ·•· S:~:!:rn•,n .. ~ ~ ~ la~ im W!.£tt x1t~:i; -l~ ~ l,~ 11,, •1.~ }; ~!~i:. pf 0 i! f: ~l~ ~~1il many cars, however, this about 300 men had been la.id off because of the protest. AtictvE 1·47 • ! 71"" 211h 21v..._ v. Cufll1 Dr1111 • 2 7'• 11,1, 7'4 l\u11s1u l.o• 12 u 19-.. 9111 !\'t--•,.. ~6'~'7't'' 90 11 6i "'~ n\': ttt?:: .._ would be offset by the fact !~Rcc'1 :/ 23:i ·· 2il8 ~ .... f~..., ~ + ~ E~fi~~~w-~ J: 71 36..., 361r\ ff11t+2 ii!)~;:, Sji 1 1 {I(! J\.!o iiv. Is~~ 1,.. M,,~:',, 1.11 11 ,5 v. ·~· io+. \, Al R!cllflll 2 21 :U 7]1/1 71 72'h+ Ill Curtlst Wrl ~ "6 2'\.io 21 281.._ ~ G SU Pl l.<IO • • t1~ 91 ~'.Ii 6 ,._ Vt M.!'10. ' ''f 31 lot 14o ij"' ~-1'> that the devices also lo\\-·er the POACHING-Fish and Game Commissioner Edward All Reh llf'f 1 . '1f, 1n 122 -211. ~vciooscp 1 1 1 Y Y~ n:w. l\ii,!lw1 ws 1~ ~u, 'f.,, ' .... 1. ~~r1~rcc~ ff J •9 v. •"' ~"" engine's octane requirements, Kehoe estimated 20,000 deer were killed illegally in Ver· ~~~1 1ncc~ 1f 1, l'tt i"" l""= ll •P•ui Ms 1 11-l ~ "'·~ 34"-·" &'u11°"''1J~' 1n J 5~ 5t~ 56~t ~ !MM•;~,,, •" •,,' ~ n;z n,,,. ~, --E t I . . . . Aulom D•l• SS 111 71\.\ n 11o :it' O•mOl'I c 33 • -H ...__ • F ·~ .... ,......, enabling the car owner to mon ast year and said high meat prices could result m Automt tndt 11 :n ~~ ~ D•nRI"" .J is *' ~ :i;~ 3;~' ... H•~i.w ,,.. , ' ~l'i """ :M~'>+"" ~· nA1 .-, ~ 1,1 1j~ 1~~ 1~•~+ ~ S\VltC rom prem1uni to repoac mg1n . A11c0Cp wtJ SI w. ,,... ~~ D•ri 111 .'.Iba 15 1 3sv. 35 35 ~~H• 111n 1.12 1 17 ··11r.~1J~11t-1~ M•1e!1!11 · ~l ~. ~~ ,,:? ~~:t · h ( · even mo h' · 1973 Ave., '°"' .s u 17"• 12~ 1j -"' Danac11 1 ia ' 32\'i 31\4 32 ...... •• H• I r.' ·" ff tu. 1• lt\.to-11o Mdr · i• 13 \lto- regular gasoline Hass added Avco n1 3-?f s .u:ii1o 43~ •av.-"" D•rllnd Pl 2 47 ~ .lei"" •O":llo ~•mf:lo I ~v. I~? 1~ -v. M•son'1i · J " 11 21 u u +1 ' . ~ J;;;Jt+.-~--::rs7~r .iOb r, !l ~~ ~l4 ~!'I_:!:~ D•v,\•, Ill ,6 x79 11'h 11 It -'Ai. :~It~ .• 50 t~ .~ ,!t.+ ~ Mli*fr',1S0b 10 l l 20 lf'-t 1r•-~ Avne+lnc: 30 1 1$9 tV. la 1¥1-Vt D•v n n .2l 1 ll ll'-II~ 11-11>-'lo •ncl11 H lA d 11''111 l""' ~'ii+ t.t,, M••IC .:Wb 12 2! 2Ho l ~+ A11tl'IPr ! . .:! St l71 lj1 12.S'A 126'h-H• Dayl,onH .u 10 IC! 17'1o 16.,., 11v.+ .... Htl'\ftCo 1 1• uni. \.; + 14 M•• Ml ·m ,, u 24Vt 241~ j4i.:t-Artl'C 011 t.I .5' 15 1 ~ 2Gft-\1 b•y LI 1 ... ll J.1 13 n~n~+ "H•nti• '· ,, ~ 1i4 ,, v. M4otluE • •b ' j56 '™' 27 1 -F d I S -a .._ 0.•nWlt .40 s ,, '!Mio 10 ,a ... -v. E''"" 1• _ v. Mt•rs " •5 •Vi '"" '* ... '" t t A • d p b 8•b&Wlt .IO 11 t2 :211t ,, n +1 °"'" 1.0. lo $:M ci ... ,1~ •N-" •m1fQ 1: l'i t~ Mty s 1.i 11 '° :u-.. " ,,. -.. e era a e ·1 es ro Btclllt 150 8' 'Ito m •v.+ V. OflP&L 1.16 t :W J6V. It\\ !tit<+ W 1rr•M 11 2(1 _\Ii MllV W , f 1 tv. IJ1 ,,,.._ "-e 8'~l,·.1'" 1' "~" ,.. •M'1 >.IO' '1 "~ .... , .... "'""'"' l " ·~ 't" ....... 1. 1' I ''"~·~~+-'• ' B•tt'l!on Tl 21 1s 29\/o 2t"9 n•,r.t v. ltl'C lnlft • 1 l\o\ '\? i H~o lJ I ~ , ~c;: ':JC .M 10 I 2'~• f: 2' -\t t~:i' l·U ~f 1~~ ~1~ L~ ~!:-~ e:i1~ ~~ t ff !.l: ~v. D ·~11 "g:i!Wf"' I~ "'t · ~ "'-~ Mc ~~y 1:!a : ~ lt~ ll\lt ~~ t BMlll1111 In.; .. lS !Ni 5'\'I .5'1t:"" nnvs Al !' 9S 1•w. ~ 1 •w1EI .5' I Mc. mo! I 2• 16 U '41.ti Ht=.,... E . F d. l'l•nd60 WI , :21•1o 21" fllo-..., 11c1•v1111 • ,5 2lm H!m.~'b 1 • ;m .. • ~ ~~ll' I tl n: ~:: m: ~.._,to ty C Fil 9•-Pn 7 f'l~ If* lr'+" Pin "° 12 s " tt H:--~ Ha .. ..,l'lt~ J .,., -1 Mc~e11 1 i2 lO IVt ~ ~ ~ qui un mg Orp es t:::':l' .rv l t " llv. ~· ~~=·\t '~"· ,,, • .: lo ~~ ll. .. "'" ,.. . n l! ~ + ~ "' . " ~ •• ml llii:±: r • R:::tTv~,~ lr ~ ~ ~~ n~:z~~~~ ~i ·: im11ia1Z11ia111J.1~·"" ~.1~·1! ~~ i \~ 11'41 1~ .. -."" ~ ,1:,1·' 14 d 2?l! "-·" ,.~ LOS ANGELES (UPl)-The giant Equity Funding Corp. and its insurance subsidiary were in the hands Wednesday or federal and state overseers who tried to untangle an al- leged multimillion -doUar fraud , r · R:~liR .~i ~ :uJ ~}~ llr. ll1"-.~ .~,;'!,~ 11 1• ~1r... ltvo~ lr.-f.,.._llt:1:~:...1·n ~ 61 ~l~ ~~ ~t::;,~ ~IJ1~''.1so 11 ~ t~ ~ .. ~ ... +~ l'la1k In .o 25 P,'t 7~ 1r,;, lal Fi~ .5' 13 * H't ?5 \.\ Hel.n• Cull n • 3i;, ~ .... Mctf,n !~ 14 2 '5W. 45tl ;.'f,.i."1'. i•les Ml '.2Q 41 13'1• 12\.\ 12!'.+ .... 1• Intl 1,IO ! "' 2f ~+ \.\ Htll•rlnl . 16 2t 33111 st 23 McLoulll I 13 23't 16:W. 16"" 11t.1._ • Al the request r th H p . ....,,, the atnM of 1 lJ !IV. 11 1114+ ~ l•m Slim 1 I • 20\.'I ~ ~ H•jfMPr ·'° ' so ll 111\ 13~ \4 McN•I~ . • J 1~ 11... ! ...... ~ 0 e arry regerson Sl6'"""' •Ill Ind .30 1 94 ZJVi 22" n~ V. /•Stirn ol 2 .. ) f1~ 31" i1•11o ..'..\\ tttro "'l"' 14 21 2'~ ll 2.Sll>-... Jt:9~11 60 14 '° J"' ~ ~ +' Federal Securities and Ex-consent decree, by request of ft:~Pt -;tJ ~: k': 1~ '~sf:+~ 1~~11 14 7 ~ 'i""' ~ \4 =fn -~ ·: S J~ l:: ~ :~ MHoi8 ):,\o0 ~ JI ll 31 .• change Commission, a federal the SEC, that gave him power =::~1~~: ·.~ lS i 1~~ jri; ~~~-·~ 0 ~~1111 ll fl ~ 1 -~=•!:Ii l~ ~ r,~ n~ 7~t!: ¥: =~~"c!.'7. l' ~ ~l;'; ~~ 2n:+·.;, judge Tuesday took over Equi-<lVer the parent corporation 8161 Fds '.62 1t 'nl 2• 's"" ~sli4-iai. §lil1a1 EoPt s' •s 11 14 '°"' 1 l'I+ .,. Htu111t1n J! l' 1u ..... ""' • +1 Mt• • sr-.4.l 2l ..?.!! '~ 241~ 2~.._ ," t ~·-·· th .. k BHFd ot • 1125~ 1jYN 125~!'11 noti .olO Is 4A •• 1% ti" 11111 p . l N 11:w. 111+ 11\11+ v. •mortx. 2$ '''" ,... ,. ·-.. Y r wrulilg, e parent cor-to eep the company alive" e11ekmn .so 1J 11 :uv, 4.,. :M,,._ ~ lsntvw .12 " !Me ''"" n -211t 011vo11 n •s s ,. l'l'o 6""+ '" M1n•1co ~1 1 16 11 ~ 11111 HI\ l. Tb · d • led d u • l'l~cto!'IO 35 1'I Sl 37\.\ 36\\ 36~'1""., Ulon '{! ll '5 17'1.i 17 7 It H lion Hll I tt 11 2t 29 29 .......-ck 1.11 •7 267 ttb •l\'t 93 +1\•. I. m t d t "f d ,-h Id "th . d . I 8~h C RR zlO Jlft ·-S"•+ \4 lltf'llhl n ' l i~ HCICMortM ... ' 1 29'"' 29~ 2'111+ lt MtrrllLV -~ 1 '91 1""' 1, 16'•-1 ... a 1r o con uc a rau po icy o ers, e JU ge said. eeiciiPet 711 o 32 ,,,,. 11:r,1, 11:w.-.,. IYM1 i.e111 • _.193 2, 25 _ ~ Kot""' ,,, 11 I' JOl't 311 ~ t.:. Mn•P1 .10q 10 23j """ u .. -31,. pora ion. e JU ge appo1n an to protect crechtors 8&e<hAr ·.66 1o 31 11"• 161~ 16''-v g 11u:sa1 . n 21 .gv. ;r. i " HMw •-• ll 4~ 'v. • ..,._ vi Mertc11111 .10 • J 1''~ 1~1. J4-'• audit," and said new direct<lrS !Jelde!I 1 '20 ' S '1'• 2l H -\lo ep-.22 6l 60 21V. ~ V. t+o1f Eltcln f 7 111/t IPA l1 Yo-\lo Mtt SDI 2.20 l:M 1311~ ll21'__,..., 8•1dc:IH .:ioa IS s ,~ .. 1~11 ltiu.• '' n .II) lrO 65 121/o to\.\ +ltto Hol lnnl JO 24 91 :u l2fi 32~1t-J~ M-1)1 .29to 11 l1 9'• '"" 9'~+ ,.._ ri1ore than two-thirds of the will be apointed. Rtlr r,rrw ts II 60 ~u. n 31 -1\1 ~ o .ttti .'II ·~ 1v.o "'Holtvsu m 1 s ,, ·i pt I• + y. M•st• Mfn" 1 IS'• n1.0 'ft:: ' insurance policies that the :::1'.'01·J8 1~ n JZ:Z ~~ : = ~ Lti1t .a 1i tt Jt? 227'!11. It+~ =11111: J: 'fl t?t 'ljijl$~t ~ ~ ~6if .~ 1~ ll~ i:t~ :;:: l1t!'i: !~ The parent firm's pres1dent, Astrodala eendl• pt 3 1 sa sa sa -"" 1c cp .l2 , ., ulv. 1,.. 5 _ "' HO<>Ver i.111 1! 11 ,, r. nn MllEDf '".H'tt .. t10 1c.s 101~ .. 10~ J..•~· Equity Funding Life Insurance Stanley ~-ldblum and two lop B•n co 11s ' '1 31\\ l6J't ''!"'+ v. orsevc .10 ' ,5 li ! 1..,. ~ Hor11°"' cr,11 '' 10 t-14-"' Mr:'''! l. 160 "' '" •• -'• ~ ' B~lllJI 2'1t 130 l3V. 33'4 3 •M vet"C11 .M 13 11 4 lit; '~ '1V.-\,; Hosolltl A I II 2 U µ, lJ M IC n , $6 103 1l'~ 71 1/t 1111)-1'• Co. claimed lt sold last year executives resigned Monday. Bien pf •.30 6 t5 A•\'I ~ +1 cri 1.eo 2• M 1o1~ 100 1~1 HotoC11 111111 Is 41 ,£i :i.t 1'~ M cl'IGI 1. 11 , 11 ui-., 11,,. . alone W-e "probably bogus," T l!J oot '" t50 :m "~ "~ PF lnco A6 fV. !lS • + R Hoit inti :JI I 4 201 \II 70'h M ciiS 'rub I 8 1l 14,.., 141• ,.,.,_ l'J = The California stat · A • Btl'IOUl't inc 1 • " Pio J v.. ravo 1):1 ' 3 27'4 2111o+ Houdt111 J1 1 2" ll~t ~ Mc i .olCI 1 ,. ll '• n'll 12 -v. a State investigator said~ e Ill-0 cqmre fltr~w Pll<t f '9 l ~ U~ 1 +~ ,_....,. l:; 14 ll «IV. lG -HOUQll M ,, f 3 lm ~ 1~ a M I ·t: 11 1/ 16'4 If.II l~t+:" l<.o are proved, woul be malnly company Monday, by court e t l!l lt1Lollln 1 1 ' 17"• 11~ lnt ukt p I 40 12 I!. -"~·Lg ' 11 11'9 <43 A ¥1 " -1 .36 1, :JO llh ,,..,. 7N-~ nie victims, if the charges ~~:~c~nt~I'::~0f:ur~ l~:Xi~:1 H ·~ .l!ll .!. .~ ~ ra:, ~.: · t m:~ "~~ ihlt+ · ~=~·:u 11 ~ r™ n,,+ u 1i l~ ~: irt if: ii" i-~ d T I 0 h 8 ~rr Jn .• 7 li ""l t rvtusco 1 f 1¥, \.'I \lo-4i. Ho.t1Fpf ~ S4 ·~ 4 v. •3¥1+1.,., .21 1• tS SJlli 531Jo Sllt-" other insurance companies. order, accusing the firm's esWI c er :s.;i;., :tt l& '°ij ~~ qn 2i~ u~~ ·.1 ... 1! '°1 ait<.i1 l 'Ml . m:~~ 2 '1 !l: ~ti +l MlnnPl. ,,113\ 31tt' "~ ~" ·r+·t • Ore Bunt management of perjury, theft a:t!....:ei8'.~ 'i I ,3~ lM 20 + \It ~~":.-'A2· .. ~1i&,_ ~~ ·~ fi. How=J '1 ' JJ m ~ ?if ~ ~l:!"li~ :~ lf 31 ll: ilti ~l :1 and violations of the insurance Astrodata Inc., or Anaheim, t.:3 1= 1 21 ~ ~ fl: tt U!'I :: 1~ I li 'Jtc ~ 4~ \l ,. , ~~ :lf.l~ 1.J f ~ ~~~ ~ ~s 1t HOUSI'ON (APl -Texas Jaws. • manufacturer of computer F Jf,AO ,t 212 1!~ ih~ h =YI ~~~~1~: 20 i!.f'"c" "n 1:: _1~ t1~'11! 1' 21 ~ Im I n ~ft~ ~;g;s 2::3 ,; sJ :i~ li141 u~z ti Eastern Transmission Corp. Blue Shield Stockholders cootmu' ed to controlled lelecommunicaUons -w I. 11' 'l ~ 'm '*-~ buonieL ,,,, 111-' \Ii """t ~ llw;H k(p ,2• !I 'l nv. 14>-\lo Mo!IKO 1.10 .• 'S1 18\, '~~ "'i J: d I N I G Co · · !!J"i!n• n ~ l~ ls 3S,,._ DuoL Ill /.,_ . . 11 27 1 'l'ltrml .cNCI \.'I ~ ¥! MolltWk Of . 131 6"' t•.~ ~::7 an Poneer atura as • lilesuilsagainstthelinnsln equipment, has ann~G:;ei~J1:1 x.,1 1 ~11t t1 O\IQLhtpl ·· 1~l.'" ici.tioPi 1-Jo•-:it "'-~Mo11wt.~b1 s t•1~ l~l~- announced Tuesday that federal and state courts, an agreement to acQUtre =Oi.l•r1~1 l'lf ,; 2S6 1 'II 12..., !~~ t!; g~,;::n :L'~ 12 11'.4 \2 l't fJU:: ~ 11::;,1:•• :~ i Sj ~ rl:iilo il11+ ~ ~~I -~g lS f ~F' :JO\lo 30V._:~ subsjdlaries will start a six-Names S1'x demanding bi 11i0 n s in Teleswitcher Corp. ' . A.~ r.,20~ i~ .. ,, .. ~~ ~ ~ ~ oDvt'ICo Am -~~ l\lo-IJo Ide•• vi:v ·~ ., '' !w. 1:11o 1~+" ~O:""..J ,: '!J 2::~ ,:~ 211~·.: le · J t' d T I h h rl9 Mv ·'j Lf .OVt-"' Eaal• Pl .t7 10 I 21v. :ie 211\ u~.,,111 l;l 1 SS %2" 11" 21"6-v. Monwor 1 so 1s '°' S11t SO\.'t SI~"' sta uraruum ore exp ora ion amages. erms o t e pure ase were R'lfo':t" °'m 1f ~ fi: 1~".? 1,1.4.., "" E•!ICoC .20b 1 1 12"' fiv, 12"'-l.i. 11 .,, otA . . l 100111100 11J11 _1 ""'>!'I~,., i" ss t.114 A1>4 lll'li-1... Program. One such class action sult not disclosed 8~H•i" 70 20 , "i 311'.4. •v.-"' E,,,.,.... Alr 1j :1.t2 14~ 1,\\ 1•1,1,+ 1"1 [i ... ot' n "'" •114 •1...,+ ~ M!lflro11 1,•• 10 s ,,\~ 3, ff~ ... A T . 8dwllHJ ( 1 ' II "' "6 .... l EHIG•fF' 31 1 1, ~ ~ 25...._" Pwr 2.20 1, XJ6 31"' :ICl'.4 JlV.+ " Mof'l!P• 1 Jft 11 11 3.1 ]1$1, "' • The joint venture will con-l charges th•l $200 mi'lli'on Teleswitcher a wholly own eroa. af rs , l! ,,~ ll"'-~ ~·11v111 ,..., 1 1 '°"' 20 10 -y. nroo~ t: u ' 31\ft J1 31 -'-MllflvM 2~ n 11 n~ 12"' ~" ,, centrate the explorations in s rus ees " ed subsidiary ~r Union Service-=~~· c~~ 1~ 10V. m: ti:=! ~ e:!\:gco11t~ ~ ':1 1~S'-'M~ 'fl~1~ n:rr'c'i! I~ t 'I~ 1,~ Yl: ~~ 1' ~=~n ~~, l~ !~ U"' ~~·1 m~I 11-, disappeared "into someone's llrGrfll.lll 1,, 9 ?ll.ft 2S 21 i;•lo!'IPt 1.19 1 :M"" 3'V. :M""'-\ii lncomt C•11 .. o , ! 1 . M""'~" .... 1 6 •R•1, •e l> •., Texas, Utah, Colorado, New pocket" and accused ex-Industries Inc, manufac tures 8•n Shr11 '° 27 • 11 Imo 101-ichllnM.) 2 ,, ii "~ 1·~ u~l4' lnc(lnc; jf ' n 10"1! 1 10 -.. MOrr'lk lflti 1 11 17'' 1"" 1 ... lo\ e co , Yo m Ing a ep resen a 1ves o a r. ecutives and others of "looting switching system s for small to arunswtt ;,, n 220.1.-\It ctd MC ·'·' ,, s 2' :zt\4 ~ 1, lndHOOf • . 1 11v. 111.4 ,...,._1:111 ~, $.h .1s 1 s n 1 l •• M xl W . nd ll t ,. f I bo • Arl"trrli O!I ,, 5* ~ " 21.l_,..., ckd Jk .20 '' 31\11 1'4 \lo-~ lllCIHttd . 7 n 21~ 21\• 21-+ IA. MorH El Pr 10 ,. 1•~· 1·~ l''~t \' Calilomill . business and the medical pro-the corporation and conceaJlng medium-si1.ed co mmunication =~"f 1~ ii 11. 1 ua !!:i:; ~ 11!1G Ai~ ij J; 1:~ 1:~ 1m:+' l: ::;._~ \:t : ,; ~ ~ ~t ~ ~~~rJ-~ ; ~ m! ~ tr°.t :~ I-+----=== iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~==r-t:~· :'1-:r'"f.~1:;"'7r"'ii\e:-tl...-! ~-..I • elw Budd Co .40 6 \) llUi 13t;...."' ~ ~Li .. = •. ... -.. IMUN1ll ... 12 ' 3~ ~ -.... Moro!• . 26 "I 1\1 .,., 1~+11~ bo d f f Bl i1e1 ""vnu nd--fsJse-11 elldee .. •I ' 1 v. lv. el M r .2.sc a a,. '"'t ~ ·111'11t" 1.-11s1r r ~ ' • ~\, 1 nr 0 trustees 0 ue financl nl statements." Tele:swltchcr's c urrent R~1m1 .il 11 riff '\lo r· -~ E 011'1 ° Nttl 115 ff :::t ~ :~~It~~ 1:!f 13 J :lv. i: = t~ ~5L 91 11•! a n IV. ~ •1'1-,: -- ~1iJ~rn~ c;;~r~;a ~~ ls Tl~~ cg~r:~ t~:a~~i:t~fi~1%~ ~~~~~~s r~~~ ~~~~~~o:~~~t~~ i~riw~ !t ,~l· ;~ ~«: ~~==a IE~;,4~ j 'n H~ !~ il!:: ~~, ,! ..Ali' "1fu li! ~# ;; ~~~i r:li ~ ~l ~~ tl~ c~ l~ ~~heims .1 annua session m surance company listed Policy $3 ~illlon. It has been -~~;p0' '"° l• ~ + t =:~:ff ff ~ tt toii.."'~ ,,-~ ·1~ 1! ~ J"".s::""' !:t-: ~· 5~1.:'5 :: U rrV: f'.5 ~·~ N~ • sales lhal 1 led b operating at a loss I o 1"" 11 "l•u1 1~ ' is u~ :Miii 2'\tt " l'lfrl•ttt i:M I ,,...,, ii:: 1% ~ N • The sil' men begin their . never ex s ,':', y . -. R llfj lj +Mo Mf LI l'l: ll ., • • • ·-I l!I M :.a JI UJ«M\.'t ' -114> N•blllCV l " n 11· n~ !t '· th In rigging computers and ffien Astrodata produces 51m1lar B~= . li ''l m~ ~~~l!J -u ~ 7: ~~ ': . I c H Coni so § ~ 11'.• ~ ·~ N~lcG\h . '.JG . ~ f .. , ree--year terms Aprfl. ~-1d th h ' II · to but large.r switching systems au.ii u vr . 4: ~"' Em11 Fin;. • s 1ID l'I j~ · 11"1evr \259 14 1 """ tov.--. N•r¥ k 1• 1 "'It "' 1~ ;:;ui e p ony po Cles --cc-Emo!rt ,....t 1 J! 1-ra~ 1 1 ·. \'I nTHarv '"'° ' l: 11• 31~"' .,e,, 111<: .. 2:'I Jc1 "' 411~ , Throe ol the trumes .,.,. relmurance companies for ltlO ,used by lnternatlon.al com-~:~'cl·'.13 'I ~ Ii-Ir' Iii.+~ !:::t:'l'.;.·7 ll 11 'I" 'r.I ..:: •):~"'~"I~ :: ;. 'j~ ·~· ~ ~ll 4' .-' " ll ff~ lli) 11\1:: rwl«ttd to board posJUoos : percent of the value of the munlcatlon companies and ~dtnc• ~ ' J _. 1t! ~-"" =!~ , U tr' "" 1~ l4 ,g J" ~?!! ,."'+ "'~f\J.~~ 1~ 1 ~ U H .. IJ"::. \ Jamel B. Booe, vice: prtStdent. n.nl year's premiums due. government agencies. :r,;'~1-'* '! l 14 J~ ,a_.... ~-~ I . I \6 .! ~ ~ . ,ra 1°' ' "' ' +v. ~~r~ ~ N I~ M 14 f~ ~ .. Dlllr1ct.. t. Q)mmunlcalloas Reselling policies is a common 11 e r be rt L. Brown, .~~. n ~ ~-t~ nt:' r:n 1 " tt l'I ,"t',tt1<:1111 1 . II "" ~t,..~1.'!:1.2.tt : s 11 ,:;• 1~ ~ '•a c •co : eJ K. . The SEC charged Tuesday acqulsiUon.i compliments the :~ .. ~ ' l ~ 1 '"' ~rSJ~110 . 1 ,, 'Vi 1 '<II I~ • , m2 ~ • ""~~ ~~fi18!n ':~ ~ ?t tfit U lfHI..'.~~ ~n.Jum. ~ e 11 dent • that ln some cases the com. com Pa n Y's lntcrnatlonal ·~•c11 ini ,ff l.v. .&Ni ~+ "t~~·rg2:«1 t: R ~ I l + ~ I :1:J'1 : j R~ M u •+U ~~.!i~ 1·q ,g 'U a~ J... 1~-. \, ~ Co., San pa.ny even reported the deaths optraUons by giving it a line =~~: i'.: , , ~ = ll~ ~ ~=~ • : 1 1m ,.. +1" I f:",,,, .. it\ s1~ t '~t ~ t!l l~I~ 15 1j 1~~ 1R% ,i1111 ;, P'raadlc!o, IDd Edgar G. ol the nonelistent policy or switching systems for the :~II,~ ·H 1, lf l'?1~ r.14, ffv. -,... 1x-.\,., ,._, ,~_ "~ +,. 1Ji' rr'°,1! 11 10,f ':i~ ~~:. 1~ ~Ii~~ G ,. W.: 111\ Jtli ~~ Ll"'lllO M. D .• Loo Gatos. holders and coll~ed tbe growi ng u.s mArket ~.:lo'. 1:1! • •H !lll .... ~-+ ~ ,, ........ 1 '1! r. "" ·mi" ""' "IJ,,, • lffi • r.··· • ~" "'' .M I " "~ IS !l,>r-" C\,Cl • • • ltfO f.-:il l t 1• n l\ m~ n~ ~ ~·!rtlll '1 "1·:? • 4t tnnv11 of1\.(o I lt 3!1\• '•+ b •• "''"" ,.,, ln ,.,, , ., _Newly elertl!d lo three-year benefit.!. Tele!wdcher w\11 operate as •rrklrt ·" lS -11\11 •\t> "{···~ p•lrlftl:I ' I~ \.'I 1r1~ I I rn 11\\ !!It-'• ~'~l~l' ~ '* l2 w m .. ,..,,,. ftte IUchard W. "My guess Is that ·or the a subsidiary of Astrodata. The :~?:I ·": ll J !~~ lftt imt ":l~~f ,. 10 1: ',: 'e 1,tt-v. ,~:::, 1:11 ~~ ,~. ~"' 1·~~ ~~•.\LTM 1 fl ~ ~ftt ~:' ~'*~ Gonll~ indullt'-1 relations 100,WJ polietes the company a c q u Ired company's ·~~k i:: q ,g J'i\ W' ~t " =::i:; ~ 1f ,: It 1 n UL t• 1=:;. 1i1r ' 11• W' !U' 'J~ ~ .. ~· : 9 1i' m< I·~ l.l~ ,'I IUDlpr, Ford Motor eo.·1 reports having outstanding, marketing, engineering and •{ 1~~: . r, i"' ~,..... ;1 ,~~,,i,. • X: ~·· l=:'lr ~ i • ~--J!a 2~"" 1<1~"~ \l' ~ j~ ~~1 Loo Anc<J<s ....,,,bly plant ; only •bout' 40,000 really exist," admlnJstraU ve oporatlons will :i:'l,~ .n 1 '! I ' f .~ ~=: l • '! p ll1t: l: \:;:::,,. 1'1! , 1 1"•.l!'",.~ ,!Ir+" M~ • \I "1 . ~ li K I k •• N1Uhara, ctrtilied~said --LaWl'tla-Baker, clUcf_remaln l.n._Da1Ja.s.. So ru e ;i!n":'~ ~~ 11 11 · ~ ~ " ~~h:t 1f ~ ~ 't~ U :::::t-lit lf.-..ll g~ lf:t rr:_" i:ill'Wlll>n . 1 \~ ."t ~ {: public llCCIOCIDLAnt, Oaklllnd, d~ty California IMurance msnuracturing operations wiU 5 .. 11 m·" ll· hi~' ~ ~1" :fl.~~ • 1 °"' "'~I' i~""·' •11 . 215 it~,. .&i. ~ ~·, ,,_~ ,,.. ' ~ Mid Roborl T. Rowland, M. D., comm!ssion<t. he phased Into Aslrodata's ",/" I I • " ~ :· ;.r6lf' i ij H "' ? t ~ii.;~ ...... '....!!1 t= " i;-:: \l ~"'I• ~~ l: ~" I!\'! f,;., ... SID °"'°" v.s. District Court Judge Anaheim 1acilily. II ~1 \· n Q ' Im ~ = ~==, t !... • ~ ... Jallllffl .. ' 2 '"" ,,... 1fl._ .. =~i= ~ . 'sr I I ~ ~· , fi\: ll -\1 ~ I,... ~ Ii'-IJtt Ii"'-U NI"°"" 1,14 • 1 U J\I ~ • .. _,,. • • r Afteneoo•a. Sessions New ort Council To View Budget Newport Brnch councilmen w!U heg1n their review ol the proposed $16.5 1nlUion city budget ouring an .afternoon study session ~londny . ' I DAIL V PILOT 23' , ~- ' • -· • • ( SC DAILY PILOT p DAILY PILOT Wtdntsday, April 4, ~ ,i;. I Theater Notes TONIGHT 'S· 1-1~ru-1bttl:d:trl1~-r-' Desperat~ rs,_' ___ O.._....p ........... ec.a..an .... i .... • • CBS fJ 8:00 Sonny and Che<. Comedy from Jenj Lewis and music by the Supremes highlight to- night's hour with the Bonos. ABC O 8:00 ,-''The Farmer's Daughter." Lor· etla Young won the best actress Oscar ln 1947 for her portrayal or a fiery Swedish servant who chal- lenges her boss for his seat in Congress. NBC O 8:30 -Elvis -Aloha From Hawai. The 1f king of rock and roll perlor1ns 18 songs and l\\'O medleys in this 90-n1inute concert from Ha"''aiL It's -wo followed at 10 by an Ann-~1argret special. ' I KCET ED 10:00 -"L'Avventura." A group of ) wealthy young people exploring a barren island, and f and the dis;lppearance of one of them, is the j>lot of Ibis 1960 movie from Michelan gelo Antonioru. KHJ 0 11:00 -''The Big Shot." Huinphrey Bogart stars in Ibis 1942 drama with lrene11an· ning. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening AP'Rll4 uonoommmm-rna -D lennn "Return to Honof" @ ltt S.•rt 0 TM Awtn1111 m TM fllnbto11ts (D St11 Trtk ti) Mi Oa:C. Ent11or1C11 m Kld1•pod1• Loci&• EE TllrM Stoo1e1 1:30 (j) Ko11n'1 Httttt 0 Movie: CC) (90) "Plcnk" Cone!. (d11) '56 -Willl•m Holdtn, Kim ....... Cf) CIS News W1tltr Cronkite 11§---QIAMr-ID C..uw u-till Wrtll tht lnM"' m_..__ m-· IE""""*,_,.. ffjllltlo- 7:001J (l)Olll-e ltwll11 .. Dlllan (j) Tntll or Cof1Mc11111C81 (I) UtrbmH WliW 0 What'1 My Ullt? m llmlllCf Cl) I Dre1111 of Je11111ie El Shnplemenll M1rl1 ED Wheels, lll111 111d Ctar @ri) Muntu1 Gl Alklollldot de le C..unid•d l!D U1n' Club {E Spted R1t1r 7:3011 TM &oll6dl111n Dom Del1.tisl '"'"' rn Moen's HwMs 0 Wat Tll TM fdtr llb HMle "Chit's .)ob" (R) H1rry ls elated whtfl his son t1kn a job th1t could mak1ll ira1 milllon1ir1, but soon hrs his bubble burst. slon fctr tests tti1t could help his tel \rllCOW his hNrlnt. (R) (I) Onl -""'' -111"' .... fl) Ni111 ID,_,, II -"""' (Rl "Paul C11111neJ Ill_.._,,_. 9:30 O Amtlklw M¥tntar1 "S1Hin1 School" A 110\JP of novices 1el their lint y ilin& lesson In the Ches•· pe11ke Bay. QrMWJ i9 Gom11 Pyle µSMC €D Much1eh1 ll1ll1n1 ail £1 t ilt ff Ml 81rrl0 9:45 ED 11111111 ind Me11101ies "The Grassts and the Tll!es" N1ture pho· t111r1ptltr Jim Bones $hows !tie pur· ilt arw:I diversity of pl1nll. 10:00 B ([)ca ... Hiah·powtrtd rlw11 prtv111 t)'e Mo Heminr (Juesl Pit• rid; O'Neil), puts prmur1 Oii Ctn· non whln ii 1ppu11 thet tflftlinl'• dlushltr is inwlwtd in the tobbtry ot • bit'-owned ~ Cluon'• old friend Mitlle Clf1oll. (R) D Timex Presents Ann * Margret-When You're Smiling. Wtth Bob Hope & George Burns o ®J m 1 s~1c1AL 1 ""•M•rrnt -When You'r1 Smilin1 Ann·Mar1ret 1eturns to lelevislon 'lllilh 1uest stars Bob Hope and Geo11e Burns in her own muskal·v•rie!y sped1l t1ped in Hollywood and Las Veeas. ommNe"" 0 W @ m Owen Manh•H " chivalrous 11t;irded leenaKet, pr&- tttlina e-eirl's reputation, lakes th• blame for 1 f1tal lire. (RI 0 Orll Robtrts Sprin1 Sptdll Pt1rt Bailey and Johnny Cash 1111st m El PKa4o ctt Sofi• • El!) fll11 Odyuey "l'Anentura" (II· ely, 1960) Michel11t11lo Antonionl's film fol1aws 1 1roup of Wlllthy yount people o:p1orin1 1 bllTlln Is· 11nd II p1rt of a yacht in1 hollday. Df.ILY PILOT ,Sl•lf Phole ~ n1 TOM TITUS . ~r while Greg Feuerborn is cast 01 IN o.11y "11" '''" as the determined deputy C.onllict and confrontation sheriff who pursues the con- -whether physical, moral or victs. · psychological -are two Other major roles in the JCT primary weapans in t h e drama are taken by Ben arsenal or the se riou s LeBeau ]II and Jeff LeBenu dramatist. Both are present in as the .other tv.·o felons. wir h ahundance in Joseph ~layes' Sharon Davidson and Rich(l.rd "The Desperate 11 o u r s. ' ' ll.i\ey as the family's daughter which opens a four.weekend and son. Co mpletin g the cast engagement Saturday for the are Ray Leitner, David Irvine Community Theater. Perlman, Robert .Pittsrord, prtseoting performances of "The Tempest" six nights a ' week, Tuesday through Sun-I day. David Emmes directs the Shakespearean fantasy. the last wo rk written by the pro- Lific Bard. Hal Landon .Jr. heads an · SCR cnst \\'hirh includes Reginald Hook. Bob Wright, S;irajaue Robinson. H. J. Parks, Jim dePriest . (See THEATER. Page %91 \\'inner or a Tony award as Dewey Knighten, D. D . t.he best play or Broadway's Calhoun and Erskine Morden. I------.-. ----- 195,5.56 season, the drama -Directing "The Desperate adapted by Hqes from his Hours" is Tom Titus, JCT own novel -pits t w o resident director, assisted by segments of American society Suzanne Park, with Jerry against each other in a Ralya as stage manager. frightening war of nerves. lt Technical director Chuck Ben· details two turbulent days in ton heads a backstage crew the life of· an average which includes Gary Wright, ~1idwestern family w h o s e Erskine Morden, Mary Benton home is brutally taken over by and Barbara Garlich on lights, a 1rio of escaped convicts. sound ....... props and makeup, The Irvine drama is one of r.espectively. t\VO new productions jl n ''The Desperate •lours" will Orange Coast stages-this be presentt•d Fridays and v.·eek, sharing the spotlight Snturdays 1hroughout April •vith "The •louse of Blue \\'ith an 8:30 curtain in the WKDAYS • 6:1J SAT. ~SUN .• ·5 P.M. YIAll'S OUAIDT DOUILI ilLU ' ~ McQUEEN/ , MacGRAW HOSTAGE -Sharon David son !ri ght) arrives hon1e to find her motht;r (Laurie J_an1bcrt1 held captive by esc aped convi ct Gary Saderup in the Irv ine C901·- n1un ity Theater drama ··1·he Desperate Hours," opening Saturday at UC Irvine's 1-lumanilies tlall Playhouse. Leaefes." opening a fou r-<lay •lumanities Hall Playhouse on ·---run tonight al Oratige Coast the UC Lrvine ca m pus . College. The OCC production Reservations 646-3178. will be Orange CoW1ty's first look at the John Guare comic tragedy. "TllE IIOUSK of Rlue Leaves" concerns n quite different type of family -a songwriting zookeeper, his Anny deserter son, the son's mentally deficient wife and his girlfriend from a steam bath. l THE UETAWAY ROBERT REDFORD J~:u•:~llAH JOHNSO.~'' IATID PG. 'Mission,' 'Bridget' Dumped , NEW YORK (AP) -The CBS Television network has added five new shows to its fall program schedule and dropped four series. inciuding "Mission: Impossible" and "Bridget Loves Bernie ." Al so canceled from the lin<,up beginninR in September were "The New Bill COsby series starring Jimmy Stewart Show" and "The Doris Day that will appear every third Show." Tuesday night. Their replacements will be The decision to cancel Three other local theater groups continue their respec- tive productions this week with "The Tempest" at South Coast Repertory, "Middle of the Night" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse and "Wait Until Dark" at the San Clemente Community Theater. Drama instructor J o h n Ferzacca is directing the four· character Orange Co a s t College cast, composed of Toni DI.Novi as the father, Joel Swenson as the.son, Joan Mor· ris as the wife and Blanche l\.1ickelson as the mistress. . .. -··"-·· ' WOAYI 6:4S SAT. & IUM. 11141 oawn........,. Curt Jergens "VAULT OF HORROR"1~ A~· "NAME OF EVIL" Peter Scarpello is technical h. director. 4'J1%itii~ Perrormances •vill be given .. :_\;\3;;5 ' ' ' ,, • "' . • . :-1--! CHANNEL 30 •'Co jack.'' a detective series "Bridget Loves Bernie," ab9ut GENERATING MOST o( the starring Telly Sava J a s; the marriage Or a Jewish man dramatic fi rework s in Irvine's ··Calucci's Dept.'' with James and a Catholic girl, \\'8S "Desperate Hours" will be Coco. a comedy lnvolving a ·'absolutely remo\'ed" from Gary Saderup as the revenge-- slat{'" l'mplo.vn1ent or rice cri!icism of the show by some bent leader of th e pri s on \\'Orkcr: "ll~ll ()ul'' :i \Vorld Je\\'ish groups. Robert D. escau1'f'S and Ben LeBcau as \Var II con1cdy starring \Vood, !>resident of the CBS the · hend of the hostage blnck comedian Stu Gill iam: Television. said. hous"'l1o!d \rho must devise a and ''The Ne\v Adventures of CBS said it had received \vay ta out\vit his adversary. Pl'rrv Mason," \.\'hose star fewer than 200 letters com· Laurie Lambert p 1 a y s tonight through Saturday at -;;-,,-~-~fl~~iTftrP!i~ &:30 in the OCC auditoriunt. ,.i ' ,, Whe1 you need a friend! Admission is free. hasn;t been selected yet, ac· plaining aboul the plot. LeBeau's terror·stricken wife. SOUTH COAST Repertory is cording to CBS. l lr~~::::::~~;;;;~:;=~==-~;::::::::----.;.-1-The fifth new offering willl ........... _._. ~....1 ,. ~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!~i__be~~·~·f~la~w~~~·n~s~"_"•_!l901l_'m~in~u~teJ ~~ ~~ RATED (R) •o• Ill 0•4••·M••. IA!.' l~•.OPt • I;• r.• '"o••••••w•1111n•111 ll•v••~•dt f•••••J ti l•mon St. 525-3526 ........... Tim.I. SC.I.If lOU lO OU.Jiii VAULT Of -ROIS (I} + MINI> SHATCHHS (PG S•nDl11of•) , , I C•Pillrt<>CI Dfl·•t<nP ... M<QUUH t MKGUW GETAWAY lNI Pl.US ii COlot VANISHING POINT (PGI , ' • • • 0 _,IC) (21w)- (wu) '64-0tn DtJryn. (])Tt Ttll dte Trilli Whtnont disa ppters, tlll se1n:~ be-l----------------------comes mor1 serious. 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' Lag1111a Beaeh To.iay's F inal N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 06, NO. 94, 7 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES ORANGE COU.NTY,,_ CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, APRIL 4, 1973 TEN CENTS V~ejo Marin~~-PQW Relates Bram,a By JOHN VAL TERZA ct .. Da1tY l'Mlt Stiff His press conference began ":ith a touch oC humor, but 900fl fell into heavy drama and ·tragedy. Mar~-Gapt.-James V. DIBei:nJnlo, 38, of Misslon Viejo today descrlbed his capture and impri90rtment. at the bands or t~ North Vietnall)ese. The be!peclacled career M a r i n e characterized himself as "the only man to lose a TV station" in the Vietnam war.:: But the tale he told after that quip was one of siege, ruMing gun battles and - finall~ -bwnlliating capture. OiBemardO iiid ·be and several com- panionl-were pinned down by enemy fU"e at a fortified residence in Hue, the historic old capita] of Vie~ .Yi1ttn the 1968 Tet offensive broke out . "It all started at about 3 a.m.;" he said, when he was literally knocked off •hii bed by an explosion. "\Ve soon were under small arms fire. • and I tried to make contact with 111 American command· post. l felt tMri WU' nothing. to ·-..Y about. We boon! some -e gunfire, but nothing ~ clole · _...... "Spokesmen .i the ~rican com· pound told us to wait ' wbe~ l!.t ~' That wu the last time I bad any :contact wilh tl~m. "About the fourth day of the offensive, at al>oot 7 p.m .• one of my guards told me we had guests .on the frol!t poiCll: \ . They were. seven V,iet Cong, ail strung out in a.single line. "I told the rest of tbe people we had <:<1111 ... y 'llld to take their positiom ... "'And·'81b Lran back and-we began fir- ing on ~-men M the porch. ''.!)lie Ol them i)ad been tryj ng to throw a satchel charge into the house. I shot bim 'and be blew up." DiBernardo said for the next 16 hours he and his companions fought Jt out "'Ith lhe enemy .. • "Toward the end I looked down on the porth and saw the VC who had held the charge. There was about one-third of him left ... be looked like a torn, burnt doll." Soon afterward, DiBerna,rdo said, two or his companions made a break for a command JX)st nearby. "We co\'ered theM. as best we l'Ot1ld and I understood later -that they had made It." At ,about that point. Ute Marine· suf· fered a bullet \round of his upper right arm and 10 minutes later with the house buming do\\'O around him. DiBemardo and his rcfl\ili.nUlg con1panions fled Jor_ the suburbs. "\\'e stopped to regroup with six more people and At the same ti me we heard 50 screaming North Vietnamese come at us. \Ve put up "'hat rcsls tanct! v•e could. One man was killed . Another wus shot in the (Set'" t:X-PQ\V, Pnge %) ' • ~ear1n a1 on Revenge Sweet; Look Out Feet! · -Laguna "BeaCh Policcinan A.J . Deluca finished \vriting out a traf- fic ticket to a \VOman motorist he'd stopped, handed the citation to her, and then writhed in pain as she drove off. .. over his foot . ' Deluca. a motorcycle officer, suf· fered only a pain[ul bruised right foot. He was probably spared broken bones by the he a v y motorcycle boots he was wearing. He was taken off duty Tuesday after the incident . A fastidious dresser, DeJuca's boots aie always highly. spit- shined. .11You should h&ve seen the-- tire tracks on tbose boots," quipped one officer. Coast Unit Chief Foe Of 4 Bills~ The executive director of the state coastal commission today recommended opposition to four bills recently in· troduced by Assemblyman R o be r t Badbam (R·Newport Beach). The california Coastal 7.one Conserva- ion Commission created by Proposition '--=:'\1':°"""".':~:""":=:c::::=-~-~29~· ~~~J;,!L~J'!~rter_ Ip!! !JI -""-" -N'l!wporl Beach:--· -- Niguel Dllplexes Ni.i:ed by f.ount y Planning Board An AVCO plan tor "Greens East," a proposal ror 301 duplexes on 12.5 acres in Laguna Niguel adjoining the Niguel Country Club and goll course was denied approval Tuesday by the Orange Cou{lty Planning Commission. Also rejected as inadequate was the re- quired environmental impact report on the project. AVCO Community Developers, Inc. may appeal the planners' decision to tbe Board of Supervisors within 30 days. Planner Commissioner Roy Knaurt, who made the motion to deny the Em, cited inadequale study on sewage disposal , impact on adjoining residents. impact on the deletion of the proposed Coast Freeway, and need for an overall plan for lhe whole .planning area "8" in· eluding Greens East. A group of 30 residents from adjoining areas in Laguna Niguel, many members of the Vista del Niguel Homeown~rs' Association, protested the project. Jack Armstrong, president of the Homeowners Association, said "We' have no faith in this environmentf.I report or in statements of the AVCO company - what we f.ind out we hear by rumor on the goH course." A letter from AVCO sent to residents in August announced that operations "for a new exduslve residential neighborhood'" had begun, lneluding "33 custom house sites.'' The sites are duplexes, which residents oppose. They said they were as.sured that · the area would ~ kept in single family lots when they moved to the area. Thirty pads have already been graded . for the project. Joseph BodoviP:~ executive director of the state commid1on, also recommended that the cominissionert support another Bad!iam 61U rel•llhg to the comnilnlon1s acttvJttes and support of three other pieces or legislation. T.he state commission took no action today on the recommendations because most or tbe bills are not being beard yet in either the assembly or the senate. Commissioners said they would study the bills and re.hear recommendations on them at their next meeting. That meeting may be scheduled for April 18 in the Southern California area. Bodovitz recommended support of Badbam's Asoembly Bill 680. It would prevent any IO<al .. bulldiog Jl!:imi!s_ from expiring thus preventing the deve!Oper from beginning construction, ii the ex· piretion was due to delays by the coastal commission. He recommended opposition to the following : -AB 67~. It would prohibit any coastal commission from issuing b u i 1 di n g permits until the developer had all local building pennits required . Bodovitz said this wou1d be "an unfair burden on the applicants." -AB 681. It would change the effective date of Proposition 20 from Nov . 8 to Feb. 1. It also would allow any work begun by Feb. 1 to have a vested right. -AB 182. It woold authorize a developer to begin building il ·be has rec<ived a local building pennlt before Feb. 1 and has applied for a coastal pennit if a commission doeso.'t act on that applicatiOO before April I. Bodovitz said this bill would 11allow a great deal of development to go forward without scrutiny" and added he thought it-was-"entirely illegal .'' -AB 683. It would require the state to pay local entities for possible losses in tax revenue because of f e we r developments and make payments for any inverse condemnations by coastal corpmissions. This bill recogn izes the problem, Bodovltz said, but propases to solve it ''in a very drastic way.' DAILY PILOT SWittlote CORONER'S DEPUTIES AND Si'liCTAl'OilS REMOVE llOD.Y1 FROM COVE IN LAGUNA BEACH · · Kmnotli F0pln11, 21, of· Uplond S.C.rno S.perotff From Hl1 Underw1ter Compenlon Laguna -Stml:ent s ' Pla1i River Trip 111 Nortli Countr y By FREDERICK SCHOEAIEllL 01 ltM D•ltY l'li.t St•N Members of the. Laguna Beach High School Wilderness ·elub will brave the wilds late this month with a white water river trip ,through Northern California gold country. The 25 students and several faculty ad- visers will depart from Chili Bar, a gold rush ni1:ning camp on the . American River, raf~ downstream . for two days, then switch to the. Stanblaus River for two more daysof rafting. The Board or F.ducatioo g a v ~ Wl&nimous approval to the river trip Tuesday night. .,.ach student is paying about $100 for the-irip, wbich will be conducted by Wildern~s World, a group of back coun- try guides. ' Objeclive< ·ol the trip, according to iJl· structor .Charle~ Reich, are to provide students with• history of the 1849 gold rush, develop an appreciation for the writings of. Mark Twain and Bret Harte and provide history of Indian com- munities in the area. Before departing downsiream . studenlS . . s,.i•~d-fnt-~-mer• . . Diver's Body Lost 2 ~ays ';f-oun~:·ort Lagnna [~oast The body ol a diver, lost for two days in a. rocky Laguna Beach cove Was re· trieved from about 30 feet of water Tues· , <lat after being spotted by swimmera . ~guna. Beach Lifeguard CaJll. Bruc.e Balnl pulled the bodf' of Kenneth Fa· gaines, 21, of Upland 'into Boat Clanyoo Cove where coroner's officials .100t-JXl6"" ..,.Ion of the dead m~n who. wu still clad in a bright orange diving suit and · divh1g tanks. ni.e Victim's divtn·g-buddr,Steve--Guy- 001 23, also of Upland, was reported stiH in crltlcal condition at the intensive. care unit of SOuth CoW.COOununity Hoepltal. Both men were diving: in Diyer1 Cove Sunday and apparently became aepar- ated underwater, then presumably in· • ' dividually encountered some trobule. Guyori was pulled un·consciaus from the surf Sunday after other divers spotted his frantic. waving signals. Laguna lifeguard s ·administered 'mouth-to-mouth . resuscita- tion and external heart massage. Teams of divers and the Newport Beach hellcoPter searched 1.1onday and Tuesday for the missing diver unsuccessfully, and the search was suspended. Then the form of the diver was obstrved by swimmers in llie cove. Coroner's iAvestigatbrs today said rou· tine .~.were pend'ing, but ·u i!.pres~· ed Pagalnes' ·death was by drowning. The dead man bad been diving for five yeus, relatives said. Viet Fights Intensity In Soutl1 SAIGON (UPI) -l!cavy fighting JWlY· ed steadil y closer to Saigon todajPls Communist forces inte~lficd attacks in South Vietn am despite the cease-fire . (Related story, Page 4.) The hea viest fighting in South Vietnam was reported in the Mekong Della near Cai Lay, 46 miles southwest of Saigon. and at Tong Le Chao, a border ranger camp 50 miles north of the capital. Sharp fighting was al'° repor~ ooly rWie ~~es west ot H~Y!J~er~lm-: periil eap1lirl00.m cs north of Saigon where 22 South Vietnamese soldiers Were wounded in a series Of Communist at- tacks, a Saigon command spokesman said. The South Vietnamese spokesman said the Communists committed 9,708 viola- tions between Jan. 28, when the cease· fire became effective, and noon Thurs· day, leaving 15,810 Communist snd 3,986 South Vietnamese dead, including 516 civilians. -. On the political front. the South Vlei· namese representatives to the two-party Joint Military Commission (J~1C) walked out of a meeting for the second straight day . because the CommWtists refused to discuss "seriously'' the battle at Tong Le Chan. a command spokesman said .. Tong Le Chan has been surrounded since Feb. 26 and its estimsted 500-man foree has taken at least 25 percent cas· ualties. The South Vietnamese have asked both the International Commission ror Control and Supervision (ICCS ) and the now-<t~ funct four-party JMC to investigate the fighting. For two days they h11ve tried to bring the issue up in the two-party J~1C. a successor to the four-party group. Holv· ever. a spokesman said the Communists avoided the subject. Transit Move Loses WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A House con1- mittee has killed an attempt to divtr1 part or the $6 billion-a-year highway trust fund to mass transit projects. By a 29-8 vote Tuesday, the Public Works Com- mittee rejected an amendment that would have allowed states to use highway trust fu nd money for urban subways , buses and commuter rail lines. Orange We ather • David Stein, project manager, said. personally he agreed with residents that the existi ng East and West Nine groups were neither architecturally pleasing nor 1--i --..zetl<l!Sentative_oLArm:s ovmll p . gram. He salol be !bought the proposed 18'!! DUPLEXEB, Pqe Z) The other bills Bodovitz recommended (See COASTAL P.age Z) Paintings W ortl1 $10,000 Talien will spend one day at Flnnon Reservoir, near Placerville, exploring the area and sluiljlif~flOi'llinil·ra1111a•-.----------------­ ~ Ten Those nasty Santa Ana winds will L~-=-----------.1--.;;only be half as strong on Thurs-ay;--according-10-the weatber-li--...,j CLA.SSIF1ED A.D BRINGS SUCCESS ' Happinta.., is success. Here's how lO sucett<f with a DAILY PILOT classified want ad : MOVING Sale! Double bed, com_plete 2&'' v.'Oman's bike w/baby seat, stroller, an- tique chalr1 wigs , mlJc. Must Sell by Feo. !St. xxx,uxu. A succeulul moving 1ale made thiJ ad· vertiser · very happy -· "exoellent rmillS," he llllld. Lei a DAILY PILOT ~IFil!:D WANT AD wrlio your suc-cess ~. Dial direct, 11Hm. 1 -During the flr5t day on the American, they will visit Sutler's Mill, where gold was first discovered, and explore other dWiol!s. Laguna Adopts 'Scholarly' Sy mliol service, with gusts or 15 to 25·miles per hour along the Orange Coast. The skies will be sunny and clear. the te mperatures in the rnid-70s to 80s. After a night's stay on the river bank, the Dotilla of nine rafts will head for When the Laguna Beaclt Unified Sehool Paintings valued by the owner at more Folsom Lake. 'l1le next day students will District decided it needed a decal detlgn lhan..Jl0,000 were stolen Tuesday night (See RIVER TRIP, P11e l) for its vehicles, the call was sent out for something that captured the ·spirit or by burglars who towed away the trailer acadeJttics and the navor of the art col· owned by Lagu_na Beach artist Nicholas B l G t Q7r.'.6 ony Pasko, Orange County Sheriff's officers urg &rS e S 'I ;) ~t could be better than a ·d 11schola1b'" owl, "hanging ten " on a 511p~sko, 49, of Z02llll Laguna Canyon From Country Club surlboafdl Road said the !railer, which al!O con· Burglars who maabed a window to ni~u1n ":=~n:C::, =Tuesday talned dishes, • polS and pans and gain entry to the premises took $758.M In The nameless owl wean the traditional ml!Ot!llaneous pel'!Ollal property , was cash rrom the El N!gtiel Country Club mortarboard, black robe and black-rim· taken during the nl&ht from Its location Tuesday night, .oraflie County Sherill's med glasaea. beside hi& barn. ollictr1 .-.Id. 'l'l)e owl and surlboerd are Intel on an Puko valued the lotal Joaa at nearly Oeputt .. aald the lntruden brote Into artflt'• ~tie. Aloog Its aide are the ' I' ooo-~ rt'• Id ~-~o-u~•'"'__lhe bua.i!!SS office "at the club, ? dla~ct's litiUals, LBUSD,_with the slogan •· • ""'11 ~· aa ""' • o ....... Cliilil'iOUi< Drive, taguna~ vll~"Wortiiii TOjelber" annebo!tom. lngs, all landlCapes, were wot1h at least south dlnlnvoom window. Tfle caili1r11 While trust... unanlmou31y ace.J>le!I 110,000. taken !i'iirii Siles in the area, the, 1ald. • the des!in, Trullce Nonnan Browne, a • . '} • • .. surfer from way back, found a serious naw. The surfboard is pointing the wrong way, he said. "Did you realize he ju3t missed the \\'ave?" asked Dr. Bro\\'De. Dr. Charles Hess, business manager. •"ured thn booni that thn final ren· dcrlng could be changed. The decal, Hess said, could be placed on school bUses, district vehicles and other equipment. Trultees delayed a declslOn on having the decQ.ls made until Hess prepares a cost analysis. JNSm E T ODAY Allca Seltzer nnd Brotno Seltz· er, O)ld other leadiug anlacids, l1ave been asked to do something about tlitir advertish10 claims by tile government. Stt story, Page 4. Al Yt;,ir Stt'Vkt , M•lltMJr • L,M • ..,.. " Mev1t1 .... "'""' If ~11111 ,.,,_. .. C•Ulerftlt I MelltMI ...-.. • C•rMt Ctrntr " Dr"'" C-IY I Cl••llflM ..... ... .. Cemk1 .. '""'" ...,.., " C~HWll'f .. ·-1111 ml""""''"' I Or. StelllCNllfl tefit+ ,. ... • SfMll Mefllttt Ml •111rrt .. --..1 .... Tttwh• • ,IMMI '"'' ""'"" ..... l'M' ltll lltcMf I W .. lliillr • The decal desiiJI was made by com· binlni three top entries. The winners wefe Atl90 E1ementarrSchoo1-stumdem110<ts~+­ Jeff Marks, Cynlhla AM Harryman and ~. A1111 Ulllll'" u ·~:-J1'41-""' . . .. Kati\y Pendcraast. • ' • j • • ~-D_•_l:...LV_•:...IL:...0:...1 ___ :':...• ____ _:W:...tant=soay, APl'tl ... l'1 /.; l ~u:~s: .. . --East development Vii'OUld be an 1----'· . vemtn.t. . Remmers or 2403! Pa.seo e m-pl>~and 1>9l!tll _ylct_ l!_rtsident of 1]!"_ M,ukCll Nl&uel Water District servlna th lltl,-prutnted I letlar from Clrl a, di$trlct manager, predicting that ' service to the area was barely · g up v;ith demand. ' . our problems down !here -and the "'Of the Rockwell building (the Zig· 1 .. ) will rumis h an additional shock ," ' ers said. • Zigguret, a huge buUdlng in 1$guna Niguel which has betn empty smct i( W81 completed in 1970, ls to be .sold to the' federal government. C'.ommentlng on the East Nine and West Nine projects ol AVCO, Remmers added "I think AVCO has made some horrible mislakes in pianning,.;that place sljnks," !le said ht feared the new ad· dltlon would be another example of bad planning. The lawyer for the homeowners group, ~Ike McConnick, said the residents felt e »1ite project represented piecemeal ' evelopment. -~ "It's what you call the iceberg ap- ~roach" McCormick said. HYou always · ~ee· the1 tip but not the rest. You establish precedents by approving one small tr~ct ·11t a time, without seeing the whole p1c· jure." .. r..tcCormick added that he felt state ~idelines setting forth EIR procedu~es )Called for a single ElR for the entlfe i\rea. The new state guidelines were ;lldopted Tuesday morning. J--~~- :Court Date Set Over Additions · A dispute between a comm~nity association and a South Laguna resident oVer the wooden decking and phonograph ~peaker1 lhat be allegedly has added . to his condominium apartment has gone to -Orange County Superior Court for a ruling. . -nte lawsuit filed by the Blue Lagoon 'Community Association names H. George 'Brennan or Villa 102, 30781 S. Coast HichWay , as defendant and demands t~at he be ordered to di smantle the offendmg additions to his property. • Lawyers for the association state in the • ~tion that Brennan has repeatedly (refused to remove the platform and • loudspeakers despite being advised that ' he is breaching standards set by the ~lation. FromPqe l ' ' • DAIL V PH.OT Sl•ll Phlla BEAUTI FUL VI EW FROM MOSS POINT HOUSE OF DESIGN WI LL BE PUBLIC SUNDAY Mr s. Connie Nash 11 Coch1frm1n of Fund-raisi ng Ev ent Supporting ThrH Schoel Candidates , ~ai;~y _S~t ~~ Mos.s _Point --...... -------- The ?i.1oss Point llouse of Design will be the setting for an old fashioned garden party from l to 5 p.m. Sunday for Laguna Beach school board candidates Jane Boyd, Dr. Norman Browne and Michael Sagar. Ticketa at $8 a couple or $5 per person may be obtain·ed at Eloise Fulmer Travels, ~ S. Coast Highway; Laguna Bible Bookstore, 234 Broadway; Mrs. Virginia Snyder, 1403 Emer81d Bay, and at the door. According to Connie Nash and Donna Oemetriades, cochainnen of the Schools '73 sponsored event, s~ial bus serVlce Coa stal Panel May Set Stud y Of Foundation has been arranged for the event. Persons are urged to park in the Bank of America parking lot, 299 Ocean Ave., and take the bus to the house at 139 l\.1oss St. The bus will travel to the l\o1oss Point home every half hour. AS!isting with preparations for the garden party are Mmes. Keith A. Kinner, Jack Randall, William Parish, Harley W. Phillips, Victor Bellerue, Clayton Cla x- ton, Lee French, Gordon Fielding. Herbert Burridge, Carl Kun stllng, Robert Kohut, Dean Whitaker and Bob Miller. The home, perched on the cliffs above Moss Cove, was built in 1917 by Col. llenry liouse, brother of Edward House, a personal adviser to President Woodrow WU son. Wilson often vacationed at Moss Point, and drafted a substantial porti!n of the Treaty of Versailles, ~ World War 1, in the study of the ·home. Last year,. Col. and Mrs. Andrew Morthland purchase\L j)le _ bomt lo preserve it as a landmark. The interior and grounds have been completely renovated by the La~a Beach Assist- ance League . The garden party will mark the second time that the historic home and its grounds ha ve been opened to the public. Caspers. Clnims State AvoUled Irvine Appeal Warniftfl • O.t Countians Brace Dry Santa Ana winds gusting up to 57 miles an hour were buffeting parts of the Orange Coast today and !orcasters said t~y would continu.e blowing into lbe n1ght. . There ·were QO lmmecllale damage ' Parents Get School Quiz For Summer ' reports as tbt winds began blowing from the northea$t this moming, but there were a host or )lf&rnlngs for trouble later In the day. Small craft wamlogs wera la effect from Polpl Conception, IA>' the lluican border and ofllclab Jn the Orange County !!arbor Department expressed hope tbal sai!Ors would observe them better than they did over the weekend when more than 100 boau capsized In be&Yy winds. The Harbor Ma~'• Ofnce at Avllon HarbOr"on Calalina !Jland aaid thall>oOli · were advl.Jed to stay out of the harbor until the wlnda let down. The Calllomla lllghway Patrol blued a warning to all campers and cars pullinc trailers to stay off the freeway• in Orange County, and especially IA> avoid A questionnaire to detennine whether the Santa Ana canyon. the school district .should hold summer Other motorists on the freewt\YS were classes will be sent to parents this advised to give a wide berth to campers month1 the Laguna Beach Board of -and trailers which were on the freeway despite the warnings. . Education agreed Tuesday night. The Sou thern California Edison Com~ Trustees directed Acting Superin· pany reported its crews were braced for tende!lt William Allen to draft a pnr expected.power failures. At 10 a.m., only posed survey which will be reviewed. by one blackout was reported. It affected the school boa.rd next ~a • u ap-1,500 homes (n north Costa l.iesa for ~ , --. -about-30"1J1inutes. :c:,,,~tea:1.d be;_ ~t pn~ ~ --.'!,Ile,. -~ _ '!,a_s e~~ to )!it_ Dr. Charles Hes.s, business manager, ag ~fural operatfons in the co~y told trustees an average summer school particularly ha~. '"1e strong, dry wind class costs $900 or that cost $500 'is evapo~ates moJSture from the grouod reimbursed by slate funds. ' and w1then certain crops. William Thomas III, board president, The peak gus~g was reported at the -noted a study prepared last year showed Orana:e County ~rport, where the wiJ¥1 a "minimum" program could be held for w~s reported b~wing 8 •~)' ~ to 45 $3,000. Last year a survey indicated 400 mil~ an hour with gusts going as hlg.h as ls . t led . 57 miles an hour. pare.n _ were 1n eres _ 1.n summer A federJl airport officiaI aa1d light school programs, Thomas said. 1 1 · h I tro bl The school district has not held sum· P ane~ mtg t exper ence u. e at· mer sessions for several years due to tempting to land in the heavy w1nd.s but lack of money and waning interest. that no problems had been encountued Thomas said he would like to see so far. . . . remedial classes ollercd for students v.·ho The Na.t1onal Weather .Service said the had poor performance during the regular s~rong winds would diminish durlna: the school year. _ night. ., Tru stee Gerald Linke s u g g e s t e d cou rses in "reading, writing and arithr:netic." Tru stee Patricia Gillette, who recom~ mended the survey, said the ques- tionnaire should ask whether parents ·want .summer school and allow them to suggest classes. During the df.scussion , Trustee Jane Boyd said the board would have to give summer school careful consideration in Accident Victim Stephen Davis Rites Thursday, RIVER -I'RIP . A request by Robert Rooney of !lun-By L. PETEl\..llRIEG • • • -tmgton Beach that-tbe state coastal cmll!. ___ ---ot-.. De!llY-,.....-•,...-__ , __ BuLhe also made iLplain. he..cloes.not - think° tfie county srt>utd drop-Us presdip- tive rights lawsuits against the company "until the whole thing is settled." light of other budget ~orities. Visitation rites for South J..agunan ; JOOl l'{eiso9 •. tea~ 1Cjili&ejjl~rve!ii--Stephen-TOdiil:Javi!;-tiile<nialiiii!lyliC a-- lhe ·board said remediation. inlR:ht be head-on Jr.ash in ArizoDa 'will ~ be.Id etplore gold country landmarks along Hlghwa)'. 49, then put in on the Stanislaus River. • •They'll be doiog 6Clme studying along the~ way, too. Aii:signed reading include "Tales fl the West" and "Parodies and Poems" bv Rret llarte and "Roughing It" by Sam- • Uf'l <;lemens. · Wilderness World guides will offer · group lectures on Indians, gold rush days · and folklore. Students also will be re- l quired to attend two discussions on the : assigned readings. Students preparing for the trip now are ' engaged in lntefl!ive first aid and water safety courses. They also are learning good camping procedures and wilderness ethics. .. From Pagel (:OASTAL ... s1.1pport or included on e which would pro- ·v:ide $50 million to acquire coastal prop- erties for public lands, a bill that would clarify some technical language in the . proposition and a bill that v.·ould allow all commissions to use pennit fees to sup- port their plaMing aclivitics. · Senator.s Combine . WASl!lNGTON (AP ) -Sens. Cranslon and Tunney, (both D-Calil.), voted Tues· day to o\'erride President Nixon's veto of a $2.6 billion vocational rehabilitation 'bill. 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""'"'"""" ...ai; usu '""" ~1-¥1'11 S.11 Cit-le: af Nor"' I I Ctml"° IMI ftl-J 7Ht 1Uo412L cr.11rw A._tt•1 642·'''' L..-. ...... o.,111wtar , ... , ......... ... COP'fffetll, 1t1J,. Or...... C...t ft!Altllll"'9 ~r. Ht _. ei.ri.., trJ1111,111aou. 9111lwi.r ~-tr MwrtlM!fttfl11 ~,.1r1 flMr ~ ~"' tr!"*'! tl*IAI 11t• Mlnltil rt aprrlefll ......,.,, t---''-1--<._. ctt.. .... ~""" -11 c-om __., Ctlltowllllt. IVCIMl'l~ifll ~ ("rtll:f i; j,J """""""' bf lt!,tl! t'l ' "'11"'~h l M ll,lt•• .-tlM!ltflll WM "*"'" . '· -· mission appoint a eommittee to study The rrvine Company abandoned plahs ~ational &:ience Foundation (NSF) fund· to appeal the Upper Newport Bay Jand 1ng met with some success today. exchange lawsuit to ·the California . .Rooney is chalnnan of lhe South Coast Supreme Court because the state. Lands Regional Zone .eonservaUon Commlalon, Division refused to participate In · aoy which has jurisdiction over Orange •and further litigation Ronald W. Caspers Los Angeles counties. ' ' A professor of economics at Cal State chalr~n of the.Orange County Board or Long Beach, Rooney said he was speak-Supervisors, ~tanned today . ing as an individual. Irvine Company President William R. The state conservation commlssion Mason emphatically denied Caspers' created by Proposi_tion 20 gathered for Its allegation. monthly meeting in Newport Beach to-M ed M d th day. ason announc o~ a~. e com- Rooney sugge.sted inv~tigatlon of a pany was dropping all of its litigation and NSF-RANN {Re!earth Applied to Na-would make all of its hoJdlngs around the tional Needs) program which provides Back Bay available for immediate public money for research he thought could help acqu isition . develop-the coastal plan. B t Ca th Fifth D·st· · t The coastal commission s must develop u spers, e 1 r1c a coastal management plan by 1976. ,Supervisor from Newport Beach, alleged, 11elvin Lane, chairman of the state "The onJy reason they decided not to car· commission , said he would appoint a ry it any further is that the State Lands committee of three to study Rooney's Commission told. them they would not suggestion. He asked tor volunteers but · . . 1 ,, 00 one spoke up Join 1n any appea . Rooney said that the RANN program l\1ason countered today, "That is not will have a budget of about $79.2 million the reason: \Ve c~se this avenue solely in the next fiscal year. o.n the basis that 1t would .lead. to resolu· H dd d lh t be I th t1on o( the Upper Bay situation rather e a e a a num r o e th · 1 1 · 1·r· 1· f th t I 1 · the c arforn·a co 1 1 an JUSt ega JUS 1 1ca ion o e erms e em en s .111 1 . ~ a.~ a zone of the agreement." plan required by P.roposihon 20 could .be State officials insisted there were no at least partly financed ttm:iu~h joint behind-the-scenes dealings b e t w e e n RA~~ gr.an ts t~ yo~: ~.mm1ss1on and themselves and the Irvine Company over part1c1pat1~g uruvers1t1es. the future of the litigation. To qualify for RAN~ support a pro-"lt should be understood there was no gram must. show ~at ~ts results wou!d agreement between the state and the have relevanc~, nat1onw1de. Rooney ~d Irvine Company to not file this petition he ~hou~h!,the prob.lems we face here in for hearing in the state Supreme Court,'' Cahforrn a are appltca~le to many other said James F. Trout, property manager coastal areas of the nahon. for the Cslifomia Lands Division or the Department of Resources. The lawsuit, originally filed as a "friendly "-suit-,-was to determine the con- stitutionality of an exchange ol state- owned tidelands. Orange County Superior Court approved it but the Fourth District Court of Appeals ove.rturned that l'rona Page I EX-POW •.. stomach. And I got some shr apnel in my decision. left hand . l\1ason said he strongly hopes that "We soon became guests of the North Caspers' remarks don't telegraph the Vietnamese.'' DiBernardo said that for the next few \Vay he's going to approac~ the offer. ''We hope that regardless of how lhe da ys, life ~·as a combinatio n ?f forced ·county may want to interpret the reasons mar~hcs. wi th no shoes on, beatings, and for making the prQJ>Osal, it will be con- hu,';'11~iauon. . sidered objectively," he said. Right-after I was taken, they str1pped --cai p:ecrs a1d-th:anhe-rea90mr for the me or my weapons and flak vest and my . · h · he · Co shoes then they tied my arms behind my action no,tw1t . st~nd1ng. t Irvine n:i-ba k ' pany action 1nd1cates the company "1s •~o· r the I ped starting to move down the field ." ne o m sap me around, then H id he is "delighted" at the change took my glasses arxt ground them under e 58 . bis feet. We were led away and our In the course of events. wouDds were treated with nothtng but hot Iodine. The only thing they left me was a package of fi ve cigars. I guess those cigars are too strong for their taste and they didn't want Utcm." For the next few dnys, OiBernardo and his companions were fed cold, leftove r rice. brine and bits of fish In a concoction ~·h lch none would eat "I think it ~·as lxliled rat bones." Dock Visit lfalted LoNDON (AP} -~ strike threat by London.stcvedoru forced lhe,Foreign_Of. flee to change Met lean President Luis Echeverria'! plans to visit the docks t1>-day, • - ' , • • , .. • .,, T om·s Scheduled At Laguna Higl1 Tours or the Laguna Beach High School will be held at 9 a.m. 'and 11 n.m. Thurs· day, Josh Bright. Asooci•ted S1uden1 Body pres ident said tod ay. Tile l<l!I(! of lhe hfgh school, he said, are part ofObservance of Publle Schools Month. The tours will depart lf'om the hiRh orhool odmlni!tr"'ilvo olficts_625, !ad->\lle...uUhc..ass.ian~d times •. ___ , Jfe invited all lnteres\ed persons to at· lend the tours for a lint hand loolc of the high schooI,llldllty. ' Caspers also said he tad asked the Irvine Company attorneys to' pl-esent a Isl of claims for damages. A company spokesman this morning pointed out that was done more than one year ago. They pointed out also that subsequently a lawsuit on that issue was filed . "The county was presented a list of claims in January, 1972, prior to the fil- ing of the damage suit to cover losses caused the Irvine Company as a result of the March, 1971, action of the board in unilaterally rescinding the land exchange agreement," the spokesman said. The claim totals $16.9 million and is even more now, he said. The claim includes $1 t million for loss or income, $4.5 . million for taxes "wrongfully and illegally levied on co- mingled property" and lesser amounts for things like lega l, engineering and ad- ministrative costs. helpfu1 at the high school level, but that ' it is not effective at th~ elementary level. from 4 to 1 ,~. p.m. Thursday at Sheffer ~ • Laguna Beach chapel. Services and In· • ; 1' l ~ tennent are privaJe. sn Teacher Fair Mr. DaVis, lt.'was 'one or~ persons killed in a collislorf near After Beating SAN DIEGO (AP) -A teacher was listed in fair condition today after surgery for a beaUng given at school by a rather angry over a D-plus grade given bis daughter in social 5tudies, police say. In their scuffle at Einatein Junior High School the teacher, · Stanley 'Ear I Christman , suffered a broken bone behind.an eye, nerve damage and lacera~ lions. Thomas William Carroll, 34, was book· ed for investigation of assault Tuesday and later released on bail. Christman, also 34 , was taken to Sharp Memorial Hospital. ~ Kingman, Ariz. Anoth<r Lagunan, Ronald La Plante, 23, of McAuJey Place, was killed in th< colllsloa along wllh a young Ohio girl. Davls Is rurvlved by hb m<ilher, Mar· jorie Davis, ol Laguna Beach; latber, Charles Davis of Newport Beach; two aisten, Jean L. Brothen, Costa Meu, and Patricia A. Davis, Laguna Beach; grandparent. Mr. and Mra. C. L. Davis of Arlzooa. The family requests lhal thoee wilhing to make memorial contributlons may donate to a favorite charity. Services are h<ing directed by Sheller Laguna Beach Mortuary. • 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 CUllD'' SU"DAY ' BasebaR Shoes Handbal Glum & Bals Track Shoes Racquet Ball Racquets ~ Table Tennis Paddles Soccer Shoes Badminton Rackets Tennis Shoes Paddle Tennis Paddles ' All Purpose Shoes Frisbees Basketball Shoes Skate Boards HikinrShoes ~-Golf-Balls ~ . Gym Shirts r. Shorts sweat suits Tennis Dresses Warm Up Suits Tennis Shirts r. Shorts Nylon Jackets Tennis Rackets Sweat Sox Wilson-Bancroft-Davis-Yoneyama BasebaU Unders.'li!t • Racket Stringing Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes Temis Bans Ute Repairlnr • OPEN-91 01=tt0Sm SUNDAYS 538-COO£R--i41.111 • ' \ ) -• • • • • Today's :Final N.Y; Stoe.ks -. ' Saddlehaek ORANGE ·cOU"!TY, CALIFORNIA _, __ .. _...,- ;t.'fflNESDA Y, APRIL 4, 1973 ~ TEN CENTS VOL 66, NO. 94, 7 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES ' ' . ' IT• • ..,.. • -" 1:e10 1ri~r1ne _.-..-;:::..---. Ex~flW Belates Dra1na __.... . By JOHN VALTERZA Buf the tale lie told after that quip was and 1 tried to make contact ytilh an They were seven , Viet Cong, all strung out in a single line. "Toward the end ( looked down on the fered a bullet \l'OUnd of his upper right '!>I 1111e D9ltr """ ·~ one of siege, runping gun battles and -_.. Am-e'fican command post. I felt there ~ereiu:e beptt wilh a__'!in,IJlly 4..Jl11'lill!Jli~Plll!'.t. ~ as nothi!lg to ~117,._about. We, board toueh of humor,· but soon fell into·heavy ,..DtBernardo said he •4 _le.Ver -com-some more gunfire, =t>Ut ni>tbing' came "!Jold the .ruU>Ltbe. people we had l:ompany and IO tai.e llielr Jii>&ilions ... ••And then I ran back and we began fir- ing on the men'On the porch. porch end saw the V~ who ha~ held ~.he . arm and lO minutes later with the house charge. Tbere was aOOllt-one-tlurd-of--hun-···~·1r·---·--~.--, ... -:-_::-r 1:.·:·--0 .Ber -left ...... be looked lllte a "torn , oumt u~g-\41\\0. ~rouna-~1.1nl.--J ruu:do drama and tragedy. Marine capt. James panlons were pinned down1Jy enemy flfe close. v. DlBemardo_, 38, of M1!sion Viejo today at a. fortified--reSl~ence. in Hue, the "Spokesmen at the American -com- de!Cribed his capture and impri.Ulment hlstori~otd-Capital of Vietnam \\'.hen the pound told us to wait where we. were. at t~ bandi ol the North Vietnariiese. 1968"Tet offensive broke out. . ~at was the last time I bad any con~t The bespectacled career Marln· "It··au started· at abou~ 3 a.m.," he with them. characterize.d bimseU as 11th~ .only mal) · saiQ, when 'h~ Was litera!Jy knocked of! "About ~he fourth .day of the of!ensive, to Jose a TV staUon•;; ip.-'the Vietna~ his bed by ~n explosion. .. at ·ab9ut 7 p.m., one of my guarils told War. · ,,...--. "We soon wer:e under sniall arms !ire me we had guests on the front_ p;orcb. "One of the~fbad .. be<!ll teyq,g to throw a .satcbe:l cha~ge into' the house. I shot him and he blew up." DiBemardo s,Ud·,for the next 16 hours he arf4 his companions fought it out with the enel!lY, · .-. . doll,. 11nd his rem:un111g companions fled for Soon afterward DlBernardo said two lhe suburbs. ' ' ·-of h1a ,companions made a break for a •:\Ve stopped to regroup with si:i1: mort• command post nearby. people and at the same ti1ne \Ye heard 50 '1We covered them as best we could screaming North Vietnam ese con1e at us. and I understood later that they had \Ve put up \Yhat resistance "'e colild. One .made it.'t man was killed. Another \\'as Shot in the At .•bout that point, the r.tarine su f. ·!See EX-POW. I>uge. %1 -. TakeOffs Studied Circular Plan 'Has Many Angles' ' ' ' '<-. . /' -\_ By JOHN ZAU.ER "But this airport has more flight · mediately aft er liftoff. Tbis would divert · Of* DlllY Pfitt '''" restricUons than any in the cowttry and them from Upper Newport Bay and aim , Orange County Airport Chief Robert if this plan offers us riny feaSlble way at them toward lr\'i.1e. • • Btesnahan . said today the proposed an to reduce noise. wC'll look at it But wlth relocation of the current circular takeoff pattern for jets leaving seriously," he said. takeoff run"•ay to a position straddling Orange County Airport has "many dlf· The idea for circular takeoff patterns th e San Diego Freeway, Griffin said the _ Jiculties~but_that.1ulbscale...study -oC-the-------c-waS--advanced-last-week-by-€harles-Grif-------planes-,vould-have-time-to--ma kra-full - plan is continuing. fin, a Newport Beach homeowner "'ho circle be(ore reaching populated areas or "It wouldn't be an easy plan to im-lives under the current jet takeoff pat· Irvine. plement," said the county director of tern. Bresnahan said he has for\varded Grif- aviation. "There are at lea~ 50 or 60 Griffin suggested in a detailed proposal fin's proposal to the Federal Aviati on angles that have to be considered. that jets make a hard left turn im· tSee TAKEOFFS, Page %1 * * * * * * Caspers: Wh .y • Irvine Councilmen Vote -Pastranll"W;fatela. · Irvine Firm ~F~. 0 =+· "-:-rf~_,Ur'..~-· ....,.,,. ... , "c*· ~1~-~ --·-··-·»ropp. ·~d-S1ri1--·--·-r-Irvine couileilmen ~ottjf 'l\\'l"i•Y to -The circular tak .. fl pr-I was ad· m,al;e 11 fulj study . of ~ m-d v.,;.,.,.i ,ti/ NeWJl<ll'i' )leach re-t By L. PETER KRIEG ' . - U1tiverslty ~-Scbl>Ql's $\!ic;lent ~afeterja lhis "l•ek is feafuil n$' tnternaUOh.al c.\Jlsine td mark Alilerfoih' Field Service. Week. Sharing pastrami sandwiches are Miss SokQ llaba of Kobe City, Japan, right, and De~by Muenchrath of University Park. Sako ls this year's Uni Hig_h visitor an~eb.bY. ·will spend the summer ab.road ln i ye( lo··' dilltmlned l!c!Yrtll'}'. An' auction at 7 p.m., rSat · ay at the schoo1 will venefit continuing foreign exchange programs by the Irvine AFS chapter. -'---~·----- cfrcular ,titeOlf pattern for Of1.n8e C'.c:>W'-~rles Griffin last weei. He s,..,eated or "" o.nr •t1•t s1111 ~' i\1iil <fld ~i:JnsJe,,~:.~ ~tlllll ll !iU ma1!6 1 ~ loll 1iitt1 lrtl-Thli lrvilte Ci>inpelty obond6i\ea plans on,a UnanJmous vole, lhe councll' ap, 'nledlately after tak~ they could avoid to appeal the Upper Newport Boy land pointed Councilman E. Ray Quigley, i nbise sensitive areas around Up~r exchange lawsuit to the California United Airlinea pilot, .,id Jerry Miller, a NeWport Bay. However continuing the Supreme Court because the State Lands city resi'dent who flies for Western tum to make a full circle wou1d also Di\'ision refused to participate in any Airlines, as ·a two-man committee charg-bring jets over portions of Irvine. further litigation. Ronald W. Caspers. · ed with making a full report on the pro-Griffin was in the audience for · -Chairman of the Orange County Board of posal. . Tuesday's council meeting to present his Supervisors, claimed today. In the ~.ean~me, ttw; _coWlcil took a proposal to the council. However there .. ,Wine Compa~y Preside~t William R. broad pos1hon 1n opposition to .any pro-was little exchange between Griffin and M,ason. emphatically denied Caspers' posal that would hann the environment the council because the city already had allega tion. 'Promised La11d' Lawyers .Rams Basketball Challenges Team Forsake Oral Lawyers for all four agencies involved in the Irvine "promised land" battle declined to offer oral argu ment today and agreed to let Orange County Superior Court Judge Roberl P. Kneeland rule on the merits of the city of Santa Ana's • la test lawsuit. , tt was · \fldlcated in the courtl!j)OQl that Judge ·K'neeland may rule later·~today ifi. what ·sf'11s· certain to be Sant.a Ana's 10th and. final attempt to take· the 938- acre en~ave from• th~·city of 111ine. Santa: A~ ·1 City Attorney James. Withers asks in bis ·petitio.g •for Judge Kneeland to bar the state Attorney Genedl's Office from filing a notice of disds·a1 on the city 's nin"th and unsuc- ces$tiil legal action against Irvine. The lawsuit was seen as a move to enSi,ire that the dis~ssal is not befo~e the·· California Supreme Cour\ ·when 1t reVl.ews the long-standing controversy between the two communities. ' Buf Withers admits it is · "highly unlikely" that his city will persl,st-with an action that has already cost its vixpayers more ttian $loo,OOO iC Judge 'Kneeland tums him do~n. . _ , of Irvine. cc)ptfs of his proposal. Mason announced Monda y the com· \_... . pany was dropping all of its litigation and _g!!ments argument that the land was Uni Teachers The Los Angeles Rams basketball team will play the University High faculty team at 8 p.m. in the Irvine high school gym Friday. Investigators Press . ' pledged to his city on lhe basis or a 1 agreement between Santa Ana a e Irvine Company has similarly failed to find favor. The Santa Ana city attorney has repeatedly been advised that the only recourse for his community is to seek compensatory damages from the Irvine Company. The fund-raiser is sponsored by the Uni High Parent, Faculty and Friends Orgahization (PFFO). Probe of Mesa Blast Rinker to Stud)' Possible Uses Of tlind Project Tic'kets are $1.25. They are o.n sale at Fire investigators from Costa Mesa the· high school student-stor_e at 4771 and officials from the state Division of Campus Drive and will be sold at the Industrial . Safety today are conUnuing door. their probe of the wrecked El Monte Profits from the, game will be used to Chemical Company in the hope of findJng purcboi.se special -equipment for the high what touched off the Monday blast. school; The explosion killed two chemical Members of the Rams· team will '.be workers and seriously injured a third available arter the game to. autograph employe when something went , •wrong programs, which are being sold by the during a distillation process involving ex· PFFO--for 25 cents each. , otlc liquids. · · Rams football .players doubliDg on the _Ed tewis, fire marshal, of. Costa Mesa, Harry Rinker, president of Rinker disclosed today that two additional prob-basketball courts for the game are tes able causes of the blast are ~ in- Dcvelopment Company of Costa Mesa , Josephson, Isiah Robertson , Jack ,Snow, v~tigated alpng with .the origlnel theory was told by · Irvine councilmen Tuesday David Ray,~e~ Howard, Dave Elmtn· that a mlstake was made by. turning.on a night· to c~er \vi th the general plan con-· vent valve. • dorf, Phil Olsen and Fred nryer, ,.,. . Le · ·d that t •·1n sultants an city ..ttimning staff on possi· -tr, · ' • < w1s sru ests are 111: g con· w .,., Seating .is.J¥nited.,Buyijtg tickets ,~ ducted to determine \Vhether' a steam ble qSes Olf a 70-Scre parcel the firm is advised. : · pipe inside the plant had ruptured or if a hopes to dexelop. f b 11 t h d b th L A blockage in the still had occurred. four-block area is being replaced and some businesses disrupted by the blal!t are back in operation today. Cla·Val Co., 1701 PIBcentia, a valve manufacturing firm employing about 200 persons, was reported 99 percen t opera· tional today, according to a plant spokesman, Fllneral auangements !or the two men killed by the explosion have been scheduled !or Friday and Saturday. Randy Riley, the 23-year.-old chemical worker who died in the hospital some three hollfs after the eiptosion, will be buried Saturday in Hugoton, Kansas. Mr. Riley, 1681 Tedmar Ave., Apt. 28, anaheim, Is survived by hi s parents, J\1r. ana Mrs. Herbert 0. RileY and an uncle, Raf Moore, all of Elkhart, Kansas . Services Jor Elmer E. Leenerts, 42, of (See BLAST, Page %) he d A oot a au ograp e y e ; . u Rinker told· councilmen oes not l':'iremen origina y blamed the bl~t on own the imrcel but has agreed to Rains will be given a~ar as a d00r prize. the opening of a vent valve which releas· Trllstees p on de. r purchase the land. It is located about one For further ticket information , call 552. ed an overabundance of methyl-ethyl- mile away Crom El Toro Marine COrps ketone vapors into the plant. would make all of its holdings around the Back Bay available for immediate public i acquisition. . But Caspers, the Firth District '. Supervisor from Newport Beach, alleged, : "The only reason they decided not to car· . ry it any further is that the State Lands Commission told them they would not · join in any appeal." Mason countered today, "That is not the rea son. We chose this avenue solely on the basjs that It would lead to resolu· · tion or the Upper Bay situation rather than just legal justification of the terms of the agreement." State officials insisted !here were no ~hind-the-scenes dealings b e t w e e n themselves and the Irvine Company over the future of the Jillgation. "It should be understood there was no agreement between the state and the Irvine Company to not file this ~titian for hearing in the slate Supreme Court," said James F. Trout, property manager for the California Lands Division of the Department of Resources. The lawsuit, originally filed as n "friendly" suit, was to determine the con· {See CASPERS, Page 21 Orange Coast Weather Air Station, lies underneath one runway 9241. The vapoi:s were touched off by some School ProJ'ectS takeoff pattern and is Impacted by noise source of Ignition ·but the Investigators . Those nasty Santa Ana winds will Three Superior COltrt judges· and the Foutth DistriCt Court of Appeals have repeatedly rejected argumen~·'that ,the tax·ri.ch promised land on Santa Ana's sou:tbeasterri border was untmully an- e~Y. I Nine when the • count 's -~----"newest city was incorporafe< . , from another ~nway's flights. r:===:;:===:--====11-.!aO:re_ not certaln what iJ waJ. 1 If--1----'-I Ji'Vme----offiClil tumea-~ u1o·~wn~~o~n·e~. -·ii--nn estimi eor tHe overall11arri8ge b~y -~;aJ&i on a Viriety . scooo=·-co=n---•-on y-be-ha as---strong-orrThurs=- residential proposal which would have , Revenge Sweet:,'-Fire Chief John Marshall places the loss sti'uctkm projects ror the San Joaquin day, a~orcling to1 the weather ' ' CLASS1FIED AD BR(NGS SU~CESS ltappincss is success. Here's ho~'. to succeed \Vith ii DAILY PILOT cla5s1fled want ad : MOVING Sale! Double bed. complete 28'' woman's bike wlb&by seat, stroller, an· tique chair. wigs, mlsc. Must Sell by Feb. !Jt. :ln·uux. A successful movi!lg sale made this ad· vcrtiser velf l'iifip --"excellent rtsulti," he aald. Let a DAJLV P!LO\ CLASSIFIED WANT AD write your I UC- l--;----.. ~ .. =islory. Dial airect,-lO.a'IB, ) '' • placed 500 ~e,, on the property. / between $750,000 and $1 miUion. All exact Elementary District. will be considered servi~, wi~ .sus~o Or15 to 25Coamiles 1Rinker suggested "a Park ·Newport figure may be available Thursday when by trustees tonight. per our a ong ange st. " I h h . d I t hr l, k .() F' f . . , v Ug to and bu'"''"• Among tbe . new scc·-lst o be con-The ski es will bl!' sunny and clear ... type o _ ig ·rise eve opmen - t ee t t msurance m es a rs . .. .... ~ llUU h · •-slOries -might lie appropriate but add· I--00 ~ U ee • department-lnspecton tally up the Sidered is the go-ahead to negotiate With l e temperatures m to~ mid•70s 10 ed. that nearly any zoning other than damage., the Irvine Company to purchase land for 80s. agricultural would he desirable. Rinker Laguna Beach Policeman A.J , Meanwhile, plate glass shattered in a the controversial Culver-Moulton (Valley INSIDE TODA y said he pays the holding costs -$50,000 a Deluca finished v.Titing Out a traf· iVew) elementary school in Irvine. Alk s 1~ d 8 S · h 'd Trustees or the San Joaquin district a e '"er an romo ett.t· h~~~ized~til the purchase agreement is !~~~peic~~t ~a~d';dm~e m~:~~! eto D' b D' G meet at 7:30 p.m. in Los Allsos er. ond other leading antacids, h · be llC 1gger one Intermediate School, 2517! Moor Ave .. El have been asked ta do somcthh1w her, and l en writhed in pain ass about their advertis tng cloin1$ by dro\<e off. · .over his foot. F La M Toro. thb government. See story, Page Deluca, a motorcyfulcle officer, ~uhft· ro1n guna all 4. fered only a, pain bruised ng • foot. He was probably spared Oran°e County Sherlfrs offlcera.ate '1n· Se...,;ces Unit 1\feels ..,, Y•ur servic• 1 M•llitox ' h -a Ya 1..M. 1•¥4 U MOwMi ?f:lt broken bones by· the e 11 v Y vestigating the ,_the.ft of a dltch dlgger ~!:it~. ': Mutu .. ,-'"'* -'II' motorcycle boots he was wearing. valutd by the owners at $& 000 from a Ttie city of Irv~ community :services ,,,.., cor"" t• :::::• c::., : He was tak~n off duty Tuesday conatruction area adjacent lo--Bulfum'• commlssiOn tonight will consider its ~=~... 41ft ~:: .. ,.rtw : ' El Toro Resurfacing Bids Slated Soon Orange Ci>unty o{fJciaJuaid today bids will be called for soon on the resurfacing of.El Toro..-Road from Moulton Parkway -' to Avenida de la Carlotta. after tbe incident. neW i\o(e in the La~ rilall. • • rt.CQtnmendatiOf1.S 00 both thC City's Open CNUwwf M ....... 1141 A--lillldious dresser,_Delu~_. -Deputiet-setd the ~ .• iPment. ~ perts w reC'Ptalkln general r-••:z:,:~·:""':---;;r' i°"~~=--,cl}--~ts ~.re always hlably sp1~ known'ln the tradt at a ~'Ditch Witch," plan eltmentl. :=111tr1••11 :r, {:;:r ..:; The section of ·th• roadway to be ire<H.-.outh-of he San-Dteg;,- Freeway ln the El Toro area. The cost of the proJ~t l' estimated at l*,000, ...,, shilled. Vou •hould have ·Ileen the -drlven..o!!._bt ~-!" from ~Thi! -f!ve<OOJ)ber cltizens'--':''".!'·-l-l"~'-""-•KWt -1 w"""'-· ---· , -tirt-tr.ackl-on4hole boat.t,'l-quippred ~ -iJOCatlOO • • Pirkl inaer .con-milai<M 1mtets at 7t30 p.m. ln cltY hall. ~-=------~ :~ 11..i;H ---1 one olfi~r.. atrucUon in the aru. diger.ts·own~ 4201 •campus DrlYe. The meeting is open """ L•Mtt't » 't ' I , • ed by the Morrow Meadows Corporation. to the public. '------------.J • -. -L ,.1 • ) IS · · gh ting Nears S ~igo~ • . ommunist Forces Intensi fy Vietna m-Auacks . ' -~ ~!GON (UPI) -Heavy lighting mov· tacks; a Saigon '!Ommand ~-LI.ad, l IOIDIDliDd apolotaDan lll!d. R,: steadily closer to Saigon today as said. ,._, 1A Cu hu been IUl'l'OUnded p,umunlst forcl'S intensified attacks in The South Vietnamese spokesman said since Feb. 26 and its estimated SOO.man I th Vietnam despite the cease-fire the Communists committed 9,'l(M viola- J 28 he h force has taken at least 25 percent cas-lated story. Page 4.) lions bet"1een an. , w n t e cease- heaviest fighUng in South Vietnam rire became effective, and noon ThurB--ualtles. , reported in the ?i.lekong Delta near da.y. leaving 15,810 communist and 3,986 The Soulb Vietnam'cse have asked both La)', 46 ·miles :isoulh\\•est of Saigon, South Vietnamese dead, Including 516 lhe lnteruUonal commiaalon for Control ·p at Tong Le Chan, a border ranger civilians. and SUperyision (ICCS) and the now<le- "(anlp ilO miles north of the capital. On the political front, the &outb Viet-lunct IOUfilUIY JMC to lnvesUgate tbe Sharp fighting was .al.lo reported only namese representatives to the tWo-party fighting. For two days they have tried to nine miles west of Hue, the former im· Joint Military Commission (JMC) walied bring the issue up in the two-party JMC, perlal capital 400 miles north of Saigon out of a mttting for the second straight a !UCCessor to the four~party group. How· where 21 South Vietnamese soldiers were day becau.se the Communlslll refused to ever, a IPokesman &a.id the Communists ·-wounded in a series of Communist at· discuss "seriously" the battle at Tong avokled the subject . ~.He's tlie Man ~ For tli e Job ~ ·. WASHINGTON <UPll -When newsmen call the Big Giant supermarkets to ask questions Countians Brace Be's Ber Bero .. about the meat boycott, a public ; relations spokesman quotes the i vice president for meat sales in the Dry Santa Ana winds .gusting up to 57 There were nO immediate damage 'j;• Washington area, miles an hour were buffeting parts of the reports as the winds began blowing from For Heavy Winds Shannon O~Connor, 2, of Oceanside admires the " Navy Achievement. Medal presented to Sgt. Robert Harris, 27, of-Detroit for saving her life. Last. Au- gust Harris stopped his car and applied mouth·to· mouth resuscitation to the girl after seeing her mother waving frantically at the roadside. t The vice president's name is Orange Coast today and forcastera said the northeast this morning but th i ·._M_orr_i_s _11am_b_ur_1_•_r·-----~ -i'Ji~ . !~d -continue blo~lng into the -:·:· d~-wamlngs-lor trouble la~;~ Sup-ervisor s SmaJl craft warnings were Jn effect .·Marlon Bra--..J ~ Away from Point Conception to the Mexican E F d. Harbor 'Sex Fihn Kiiig' I f,(J,(J border and officials in the 0range eounty ye Un ing Harbor Department e>prel!sed hope that • Arrested on Drug Counts :~'And That's a Fact' JI~ JER_RY BUC!( A•NCll!tl rm1 Wrt""' HOLLYWOOD -Call Marlon Brando's home and his recorded voice answers: '.'I'm wry to say that I'm not b~re. but 1hat's a fact." The caUer is then invited to leave a message. But where Is Brando? The elusive aclor From Page I ,TAKEOFFS. • • has not been positively pinpointed since a few days before the Academy Awards la st week, when he sent a yowig part·Apache woman to tum down his Oscar for best actor 1n "The Godfather" because of what Brando says has been mistreatment of Indians by the film industry. Sacheen Llttlefeather, who refused the 11ward at the ceremony, read a statement from Brando to neWsmen afterward in which he said he was going to \Vounded Knee. S.D. But officials outside that town held by Indian militants aaid they bave not seen hill), although there were un- coofinned reports he had been seen in Administration, the . Airline P i Io t. s a nearby town. sailors would observe them better than they did over the weekend when more Of Park Area tha n 100 boats capsized in heavy winds. By Wll.LIA~f SCHREIBER The Harbor Master's Office. at Avalon , Orange·County government could share ot ... °"''"' Pw.t s,.H Harbor on Catalina IsJand said that boats up to 50 percent of the cost for building Orange Coast sex film king Joseph were advised to stay out of the harbor Reitano · was arrested on drug charges until the winds let down . local city and neighborhood parks under this morning by Newport Beach police-- The California Highway Patrol lssued a 'temis of a proposal glve-n to the county who at the same time seized 1,000 reels warning to all campers and cars pulling Board of Supervisors Tuesday. of sexy movies hidden in boxes labeled trailers to stay off the freeways in The original proposal from the "Mother's Cookies ." Orange County, and especia1Iy to avoid Regional Park..& Advi~ry Teain also sug-Newport vice officers claim Reitano the Santa Ana Canyon. ~ tried to sell them the allegedly Other motorists on the freeways were gested that Supervisors consider funding h' n· k d · ed t 1 'd be only parks of 16 to 80 acres. pornograp 1c 1c s. a vis o g ve a w1 e rth to campers However, supervisors voted Tuesday to Reitano, 60, of 1845 Anaheim St., Costa · and trailers which were on the freeway eliminate those maximum and minimum Mesa, was arrested by officers at an ad-despite the warnings. dress in the 1600 block of BalOOa The Southern California Edison Com· size restrictions to allow the county to Boulevard just after 2 a.m. pany reported its crews were braced for help build a park of any size. He was i·ailed on charges of NM!c<>C!ajon supervisors then forwarded the pro-,...,.,.,... ..... expected power failures. At 10 a.m., on1y posa.I to the Harbon, Beaches, and Parts of dangerous drugs for'sale when officers one blackout was reported. It affected Commission for study and to County allege they discovered a number of 1.500 homes in north Costa Mesa for Administrative Officer Robert Thomas d~erous ~ills in his po5:5:ession .. about 30 minutes. for development of funding procedures. Vice Officer John Sunon said . no Simon sald the films would probably sell for $50 each on the street, making the entire :iaul worth more than $50,000. "He was asking $9,000 as a cash wholesale-price for tbelilms-"-- The eightmilllmeter reels were boxed in colorfully printed film containers and neatly packed in the large cookie boxes. "These were profesionally done and I think they were probably made ln the Los Angeles area," Slmon said. Reitano bas a loog history of court bat· lles over the legal definition of pornography, including a 1971 conviction in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on charges of malling obscene materiala. · Reitano and his soo, Lucien, Jtl, reportedl'y still.have a nwnber of appeals pending over oUier prio~ pornography convictions. , Association of Air California, and the Air An employe at his buainess manager's -_-...'rransllQfl.N.;Q!;iat[QO._!Q_.whlch ~~-1.-.. -G!ficLJlid biLwaa_due to .lea111t.l!eill~ _ 'Ole . wind w.as expect.ecL _to bit 'Ole l!l!~" re<ently-earmorked charges have yet been filed· 1gamst agrk:ultural operations in the -....,1y :f50il;lllle T11>m ,.,.., ... ..,hi funds !liifii~\ll•Tor. "'-i11r1i.t¥ ~te\ o . liim,Qn, llllLtwo""1lSll<cl!!d prootltut,es were also arrested at the same Penlnalla address shortlf1 alter Reitano's arrest. • .t particularly hard . The strong, dry wind spent 00 local park prOJects In addltiOn. 2{)..lhfhute f15n feels but fhat the charges evaporates moisture from the ground the OOard still has $130.ocio left in 3 "would probably be tacked on later." PJots belong. 1 the Academy Awards for Tetlaroe, a In addition, Bresnahan ordered a South Pacific atoll 25 miles north of Ta- . detailed study by his own staff to bi.Ii that he owns. determine the cost of a new runway. and ResJdents of Trona, Calif., reported and withers certain crops. similar fund created in this year's The peak gusting was reported Bt the budget I • °'II"'• County Airport, ,wh"~~,Jll• win<f Undv ~erms o~.tl!'!. PJ'O-liiro;. lie. IDI.dS A-l........i.. i.J.,. d lvas reported bl.owing a s!~aijy.' :fa to . 45 parks advi.!ory team, the money coul be 'IJnu uull'Ve •f..ISO to find out whether the new takeoff that Brando spent the night there ln a {pattern WjlUld i;aily reduce,.noise impact !!'o\e.\ Jost Wce~,4Jld \l'.l8 On a backpack· The womFc" were not ldenUfled because Simon sB.itl 'police aie still exploring the possibility of a connection between them and the ruin;-~'.ffl't; 11 i l '• A t ., As of Uils' moining, Reita.no was still in custodY and no bail has been set pending arraignment later this week. mile~ an hour with gusts gqmg as high as spent on greenbelts. riverbank parks and 57 miles an hour. include activities from golf courses to it put Into use. · iog trip to Death Valley. 'We've looked at plans similar to this Br.ando's lawyer Norman H. Garey, For Road Repair A federal airport official said light outdoor theaters. plane~ mj.ght experience trouble at· Two limitations were suggested on one before," Bresnahan said. "But we're cou1d not be reached but a secretary giving this one full consideration. We said 1111 Mr. Garey JcOOws he isn't say- tempting to land in the heavy wlnds but funding, however: that no problems had been encountered -Parks should be located within easy take it seriously." · ing .', ' Among the pouible problems with the The sheriff's office in Martin, S.D., Bids will be opened April 30 for the widening and improvement of Jeffrey Road in conjunction with the installation of crossing guard gates and flasWng signa ls at the intersection of J e f f r e y Road and the Santa Fe Rclilway tracks in Irvine. Faculties Collide plan, Bresnahan listed:. . . about 45 miles from Wounded Knee, said -Conflict with existmg air ~mdors. it teceived a telephone call Thursday so far . travel distance of at least two cities or "This new pattern might corill1ct with d hhn II B The National Weather Service said the other public agencies. On Basketball Court light patterns not only around this from a man i entlfytng se as ran- airport, but around every coastal airport do. The caller asked for an ~ into strong winds would diminish during the -The agency receiving the county night. funds should have a local park ordinance requiring developers to dedicate part ol between Los Angeles and San Diego." He W~ed Knee, but the sheriff 1 offlc_e added that air space in the coastal area said 1t c~ul~ f!Ol. provide one ~au~ 1t was very tight1y managed and it was dif-ha~ no 1urisd.ic~1on on the Pine Ridge . ficUlt to make changes without upsetting Indian Reservation. Frot1t Pflfle I Other areas. ·· -Cost ol the new runway. He said it oould cost $12 million just to bridge the 'San Diego Freeway, and that additional runway work voould be on top of that. "If }l'e're going to spend that kirxl of money we want to be sure Yle know what the luture of this airport is going to be," he Said. · -Impact on lr\•Use.. "I don't know v.•here Griffin lives," Bresnahan said, "but If he thinks Irvine isn't a noise : sensitive area, he's wrong. This airport is : surrounded by noise sensitive areas on : all sides. : -Sharp turns. uThose airplanes just : won't always make 30 or 40 degree bank • turns without getting into trouble. This : procedure has got to work under all '.circumstances in all weather.'' ! Bresnahan said, however, that the prob- : Jems did not appear unsurmountable on : the surface, which v.·as the reason he : asked for furthe r study. OIAN61 CO AST .. DAILY PILOT 1'1M Or111;1e (Nil o,l.tl 'f Pit.OT. •!Ill •hlctl ts ci!l'l~I,,.... lt'f Nt .... 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All o.,..._..: Te ....... 4fZ-442t County Planners Approve Viejo Tract Proj ect A 2()6.acre tract plan by the Mission Viejo Company for 630 new single fami- ly residences, two commercial buildings, and one school slte was approved and pralsed Tuesday by the Orange O>unty Planning Commission. The site includes three lots ac- commodaUng groves of oak trees whlch now are beifiS preserved following com. munity opposition to cutting lhem down last year. Location of the subdivision is on the east side of Trabuco Road between Los Ali.sos Boulevard and AUcia Parkway in the north f..iisslon Viejo area . Planners congratulated representatives of the Mission Viejo Company for saving the trees as well as presenting "consistently good p I an n e d com· munities.'' "You've done an outstanding job preserving the~e trees," said planner Shirley Grindle. "You've demonstrated that it can be done. What I can't un· derstand is why other developers come to us and say they can't afford it." J6h!l-At1nw,-starr planner wliOl!rew up the county report on the tract , added his congratulations. F romP .. e l BLAS T .•. CASPERS ••. stltutionality or an exchange of state· owned tidelands. Orange County Superior Court approved it but the Fourth District Court of Appeals overturned that decision. f..1ason said he strongly hopes that Caspers' remarks don't telegraph the way he's golng to approach the offer. "We hope that regardless of bow the county may want to interpret the rea!Ons for making the proposal, It wlll be con- sidered objecUvely, 11 he said. Caspers said that the reasons. for the action notwithstanding, the Irvine Com- pany action indicates the company "is starting to move down the field.'' He said he is "delighted" at the change in the course of events. But he also made it plain he does not think the county shbuld drop Its prescrip- tive rights lawsuits aglinst the company ••until the whole thing Is settled." Caspers also said he had asked the Irvine Company attorneys to present a list of claims for damages. A company spokesman this morn ing pointed out that was done more than one yea r ago. They pointed out also that subsequently a lawsuit on that issue was !lied. From Pagel x. • • • stomach. And I got some shrapnel in my left hand. "We soon becr:e guests o! the North Vietnamese." DiBernardo sa1 that !or the nut low days, life was a combination of forced marchel with no shoes on, beatings, and 1800 Samar Drive, Co!ta Mesa, are humiliation. . scheduled for I p.m. Friday at St. "Right alter t was taken, they stripped James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido. me of my weapons and flak vest and ·my Newport Be-ach. wllh Fathtr John Ashey shoes, then thty £red my anns behind my officiating. back. f..lr. Leenerts is survived by his wife "One of them slapped me around, then Nancy: h.is son, Larry, and three took my glasses and ground them under daughters, Lois, Laurie Ann and Ltcllle his feet. We were led away and our Leenerts . The survivors also Include his wounds were treated with notblnR but hot pa.rents, Mr . .!Ind Mrs. (l<orge Leenerts, Iodine. Thepnly thing,thty left me was 1 llhnois ; two hrothett, Floyd, ol lllinolJ, package ()f live cigars. I gullll thole IQll--Vlrgll --Leenerta,-Colorldo1~-clgal'I are too atrona !or th!lt ~ll!!I· sisters Bernice H.a8chmeyer, lllinols, and they dldn't want them." Ro!emary Keuler, Santa Monica. For the nut few d1y1LD1Bemardo and Tliefaft\lly suuesti1fii !liOii wr.lilng ·b!S comPillfODS ... ,. ledeotd, le!tover to makt memorial con t r I b u t 1 o o 1 rice, brine and blta ol l!&b bl 1 CODCOClloll forward them to tile Or111ge County Girl which none would Ht. or Dor, &outs ol Anierlca. · "I think 11 wu bolled rat -·" ( " t ' their land for parks. The Orange County Board o f Supervisors set the date Tue9day. The cost of gates and signals, about $25,000, will be shared by the city and the railroad. Two Saddleback Valley intennediate school faculties will clash on the courts at 7 o'clock tonight In a basketball fuod- ralser In the Mlsstoo Viejo !Ilgh School gym. Dock Visit Halted The Los A1isos faculty from El Toro will challenge the La Paz faculty team from Mission Viejo. The event is sponsored by the Los Ali.sos Letterman's Club. LONDON (AP ) - A strike tbreat by London stevedores forced the Foreign Of- fice to change Mexican President Luis Echeverria's plans•to visit the docks to- day. Est imated cost or the road im· provements is $22,520. The intersection was the scene of a fatal accident in December when a train crashed into a truck at the unguarded crossing. Profits will be used to buy equipment for the school. Ti ckets are $1 . .. • Baseball Shoes HandbaH Gloves & Bals Track Shoes Racquet Ban Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Badminton Rackets Spccer Shoes Paddle Tennis Paddles Tennis Shoes All Purpose Shoes Frisbees ies-----*----:Skata Bllafd,----..--t--< ste -. Hildlll Shoes Tennis Dresses Temls Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets Wilsoll-Bancroft-llavis· Yoneyama Racllet Strlngi111 Tiiiis Ballsi-a- m 9 TO &-CLOSm SllllDAYS ··-., I Gott BaUs Gym Shirts & Shorts Sweat Suits Wann Up Suits , Nylon Jackets Sweat Sox Baseball Undershirts Bikes-Parts-rm-Tubes Biie ·Repairinr ·-.... .... ' 538.COOER-M&-1919 1 . - • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL .PAGE • The festering noise problem at Orange County Air· port produced another one of those "solutions" last week Uiat raises more problems than It solves. Charles Griffin, who lives on Balboa Island in New· port Beach, proposed that jets leaving the airyort make a hard left turn immediately after takeoff to divert them away from noise sensitive areas in Newport Beach and .parts of Costa Mesa near Upper Newport Bay. Unfortunately, while a hard left turn apparenUy is possible from a technical standpoint, it would aim the iets in the direction of Irvine, a clly that is aiso very noise sensitive. To get around this difficulty, Griffin has suggested two things. First, he says, a new runway could be built at the. airport that would straddle the San Diego Free- way, thus giving Jets several tli-Ousand feet more 1;t00m·to maneuvei-r. before they reached Irvine. And with this extra space, he.says, th.e plamos oould make a full circle and turn away fro{tl ~·before they reached anY populated areas. Thus jets taking off would follow a sort of upward spiral pattern that would theoretically keep them away from quiet resideptial n·eighborhoods. '· The proposal is cui:rently under study by Orange County Airport noise officers. But on its face, the plan has several problems: -There Would definitely be increased· jet noise in Irvine. In many ways, the prot>osal is simply a plan to transplant Newport Beach's noISe to another area. -Orange County Airport is one of the busiest in the country with light plane traffic. Requiring pilots to fly a circular patt~rn in traffic like this simply heigJitens the chances of disa ster. _ -The idea of building a runway across the San Diego Freeway has been considered before and rejected as too expensive. · -To allow the airport to expand beyond its present size u limited by the San Diego and prop<l$ed Corona de! Mar freeways would open the way for lirger 707 , 747, and DCIO jets. In the Jong· run, this would work out to the disadvantage of everyone, including· Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. ~. Griffin's proposal was undoubtedly made in all ·sincerity. But unfortunately, there seem to be no simple solutions to the problems of Orange County Airport other than moving it ....::. and no one can find an accept· able place to move it. School Safety FactQl'S Irvine Unified School District officials are trying to convince the state that old age isn't the only criterion for abandonment of a scbool. Only part of Irvine School ·is pre-Field Act (earthquake safety) but all of it is lo- cated under jet fllg[\t paths· from adja<ent El ·Toro Marine Corps Air Base and next to a noisy freeway. , So far sta~ school financial officials have said they ilon't coQsider environmental factor~ gOOd enough reason to give up what seems to them a solid school building. They aren't personally Concerned; their chil- dren don't have to go to school there. Jet noise can be distracting, ev~n harmful to hearing and learning. Even accomplished Marine pilots ca n and have crashed. The y haven't hit the school -yet. · It would be great if Irvine officials could just pack up the children ·and leave that school. But right now - already two elementary schools behind in a building program -that would be more than difficult. Plans are under way by Irvine to abandon it by mid· 1973-74 school year. What's needed now is more sens!· tivity from state officials toward children and less worry about pocket·books. SB ~WELCOME TO 1HE (LUEJ." _ He Forgot a Few ~ill~ Ghecker-s., Drau:gh-ts A nd Dames Dear Gloomy Gu s -Do-Am-eric·ans-R-eally Spe-ak Engl-ish? Here's another word-quiz on "group names" -what does 'each list have in common? A score of 50 perctilt is ·; respectable: . · ... ' r • 1 . Damocl ea n , Procrustean, Promethean, Protean, and Gordian. 2. Theodi.cy, soteriology, i re n i c s, henneneutics, and chiliasm. .3. ~·h·icke·r s, draughts, . Dames; Dama>, and Dame-spie l. • 4. Champerty, bar· ratry, jactitation. embracery, a nd malversation. 5.DogHobble , Dutchman's Pipe, Hercules' Club, Scotch Broom, and Wahoo. 6. ~. Belladonna, Trezel, Stayrnan, and Wet 7 . Marcion i sm , Pelagianism, Donatism, Arianism, and Sabellianism. 8. Mrs. Gamp, Mr. Jaggers, Mrs. Bardell, Mr. Pecksniff, and Mrs. Harris. 9. ElibU Root, Jane Addams, Nicholas Murray Butler, Cordell Hull, and Woodrow Wilsoil. 10. Celtic, Greek, Latin, Maltese, and Tau. 11. Rosalind, lsabella , Miranda, Viola, and Bealr'ice.' To the Editur: URGENT: Environmental consul· Christopher J. Wilcox (Mailbox, March MAILBOX tant needed. City of Irvine unable 28 ) had better gro\v a rew more fingers to decide where to spend next incre-and toes to count the number of English- ment of road monies. Can't find . speaking people in tbi$ world. With all another wildlife· preserve. his 300 million be completely ignores the ENDANGERED MOTORIST British Commonwealth nations or Letters from rea4er8 are welcome. 01eemy ova cwau;r .,.. """'"*' w Australia tnd New Zealand and their ap-Normally writers should convey their ;:::".,':-",::~;-..;:<~,"::: proxtmate ~J5 ·million, who speak native messages in 300 words or less. The ,...,.~fl!!i'. Dillh' ""'· • ;. Englis~ right to condense letters to fit space . _ .u;-4";•.'r~ ~-_Jlu>d, I fiijgbt questio.n the <YI' eliminate ~ibel.~ is .~ese~d. All •'gut d " l' · Oi"Uie'ttll-mlDliin m the Uniied--lelm.s,rmmt..includs~.signatur•. and ~· Ampersand, VI!' e, 1 e r e s 8 ' States on the a'uibortty of Rex Harrisori mailing address, but names may be cedilla, and dagger. who ~Iaims Americans haven't used it 191,thmld on request if sufficient ANSWERS : for years. reas01i is apparent. Poetry will not be 1.'Ther all refer "' figures -and JUNE B. PETERSON ._publi'h!f figures of speech--in ancient-. Greek • • · • ·.. . mythology. . Hardly Reasonable tOO'peO!>le in attendance. 11 wa s nice to 2. They are branches of study' in the see. ·among those attending, two city field of religion and .theology. To the Editor: councilmen, one city councilwoman , four 3. All are the same game _ checkers Although I Do rm &·11 Y enjoy the planning commissioners and many Irvine _ in America, Britain, Franc.e, Italy, idle bantering and, at times, the fanatical Company representatives. I believe that and Germany. ravings of those homeowners who live in all who attended will agree that many 4. They are viol~tions of law. that area most affected by the jet traffic exciting development.s were discussed. 5 Type f bushe hrubbe from Orange County Airport; and while I MARILYN VASSOR, Mem her · s o s or-s ry · am somewhat sympathetic, but mostly Irvine Tomorrow Board of Directors 6. Bridge champions o£ international bored, with their problem, I must take ranking. exception to a remark made by a Mr. 7. Early heresies condemned by the Charles Griffin, as quoted in the March Christian Church for their unorthodox 28 editiori of the Daily Pilot. view of the nature of Jesus's divinity. 8. Characters in the novels of Charles Dickens. 9. U.S. citizens who have won the Nobel Peace Prize. 10. Types of crosses. 11. Hero1nes in Shakespeare's plays. 12. Signs and punctuation marks in printing. MR. GRIPTIN states, 11 ••• there's no reason why they'd have to fly over the $200,000 hcxnes around Newport Bay." Perhaps a poor cl>Oice or words on Mr. Griffm's part! Is he seriously, suggesting, in what can only be.described as a rather wlgar attitude, that jet traffic Ylould be more allowable If it were re-routed to• pass over the $20,000-$30,000 homes in North Costa Mesa? Based on his "new jet path alignment" proposal, that would appear to ~ his intent. Robin Hood To the Editor: Robin Hood is not dead. He's alive and well in Newport Beach masquerading as Charles Griffin. Mr. Griffin's selfless act of taking Crom the rich and giving to the less affluent must go down as one of history 's great charitable acts. His kind offer to donate Newport's jet noise to Irvine must be refused. While the details of his gift remain unpublished, the basics may be. considered: AN INCREASING nwnber of jels will lif t off -a ne'>'·iy constructed ovcr-the- freeway run\vay and complete a scream- ing 360 degree turn over University Park, Turtle Rock and University of California, Irvine at 2,000 fee t, skim over the airport at 3,000 feet, cruise over· Costa Mesa, then fly off into the smoggy skies. This suggestion conjurs up notions of "the final solution to the Irvine pro- blem," and has about as much appeal. WhileJt:is tllle that keeping jets out of Newport's sacred airspace will end possi- ble litigation, the plan's only ju!tification is that jets should not fly over expensive homes -;the eleventh cornpiandment. Mr. Griffin's feelings ot "better your house than mine," admitedly have a certain nobility. HIS PLAN \Vil\ not solve the jct noi se problem , it will only shift it. Giving this proposal the dignity of paying for a feasi bility study is ludicrous. Jets ihou\d fly over any houses, not even Mr. £fin's. Neither should they fly low over ools, parks or populated areas. Building another runway costs a Jot ·or money. Putting one on stilts is even more unreal. We oppose spending our money to enable planes to buzz our homes! Further, requiring passenger planes to make 360 degree turns ove r populated areas should be evaluated very carefully. In· any case, if planes are going to fly in circles, why not straight up and around. FINALLY, there is no good reason to suppose that increasing air traffic out or Orange County Airpert is in itself a worthy enterprise. If Mr. Gri!fin does not li ke any airplane!. flying over his houv. "'hat doctrine ca invincible ignorance leads hhn to believe that \\'e \Vant even more jcls flying even lower over our houses. Jt is in\portant to note that airplanes will fly over houses of all vafues. Pi geons, however, discriminate. In fact, they prefer more JuxurioU! landing facilities. Squadrons of well trained live squabs will shortly begin twenty-four hour, around the clock: milsiom over Mr. Griffin's house. f ll'icl.:s -1IAMIENCE.sli!Rl!IN SARINA SHERWIN CANDACE OEGENBERG ' JAY GEGEIUIERO 'Let them eat ceke.' · T!he Key to Cambodia I HARDLY think that a reasonable basis for re-aligning a jet ta~eoff path is WASHINGTON _ The ~ccess of the elimination of a marginal nuisance President Nixon's strategy in Indochina ( ~ for those people who happpen to own d d h tt c -"' $200,000 homes and inflict that same cpen s eav Y upon ambodia's W.,ng, . JACK ANDERSON nuisance on citizens whose homes are not Let's All Play Watergate! erratic President Lon Nol, who is now regarded in Washington as the best bet quite as opulent. What price success? Is against a Communist takeover. it possible that Mr. Griffin, in ·hi.I dedica~ OUr furious congressmen are about to tlon to protect his environment, make his t th Pre 'd t bod ~ t' If Cambodia should fall under Com-would be prime minister an$! head of home more pleasant, and generally arres e s1 en or some y . .i.ua s m u n is t control, government uoder the new constitution restrain prQgreSS, is forgetting bis own because nobody in the White House will South Vietnam as under the old." bumble origins? That is the only corr talk to them about~ Watergate Scan· ART HOPPE ) This brings us to where you draw yo~ cards. You draw your cards from the President. The re ason ror this Is Rule 246a. It says: "As long as nobody · talks, the President bolds all the cards." would become high-'The policy makers In Washington clustoo I can draw. d 1 ~~ ~eral blnlleiltrt 0 ·privately hoped that Sirik Matak himself ~ STEPHEN H. MEEK aThus the nation ts in the grips of a 1·ust come back from a laundry in Mex-ONCE you have mastered these simple \AJmmurus a-an able administrator, would take over · tion, isolation and the helm and that L-On Nol could be Grave Constitutional Crisis. An aroused ico. rules, you will understand The Watergate eventual overthrow. persuaded ·to come to Amen'ca for lr·olne Totn0rrote public is a s k i n g THE CARDS the players draw are Scandal better than our congressmen yet only a few therapy. searching questions, now do -or, most likely, ever will. !non•~ .•~, Wash· To tbe Editor: such as oWhat IS most Interesting. For example, should U f tel "·t st ho th t ~ _... But no longer "·n N 1 h · you draw a card ieading, "Segretti,". you n ortuna y, P11\1 te s s w a ington wanted Lon • · LA.I 0 as now regain-Than. k f the ood The Watergate Scan-98 6 t f t ,. 1 Ia beco Nol replaced by-a ed the use of some of his paralyzed limbs you or very g pre--dal?" immediately -poof! -vanish. I · peredcen od pok en iathp nny~s . mel mQre stable leade r. The Central Intelli-and has sharpened mentally idthough he =~h!'!'~o~n /o~m:~~!fJ: ~~i:t=i Actually, to un'der· Many of the cards rorCe you to leave c~~~~a~te:~. ta e up r""'"menstona gence Agency quot.ed prominent palace still isn't the strong Vigorous leader be facilities in the City of Irvine. s\jmd The Watergate the White House. The "Chapin" card sources as saying the Cambodian chief was before his stroke. SCaDdaJ, all you need ~ """11111111111 makes you move to Chicago. And you With a well·informed public critical in. executive bad suffered a serious stroke Washington considers him the "cement· This symposiwn was sponsored by do is buy a set of ~ l.. can't talk. The "MitchelJ" card is a bit ~~is hour of Grave Constituti~nal Crisis. and had taken "ieave of his senses." ting factor" who can best hold the shaky Irvine TomoJTOw and had approximately t h e e x c i t I n g ' better. With It you resign trom The Com-Jt s clear . that ~hat th15 country f-t----,-=,----~~=--,....,~--_,CBrnlbodlOd1i.a'•nJL-80Vernmen together:'-<•l14----------------!!-!e~ 1. a m,;e"°"==w:-=:r.=-=""'-.1''o>-R1<ee, .. eil"ec"t..1tc>heiu~01Jl'lO"'i.de.n.L.Amon~esperately• n~ 1s a r~tum to the A CIA source used the French phrase, resist Communist encroachment. The 1 ___ ,, Bt1 George ---, "Watergalef'f'1liice you ave rea a Other Things and become a rich waif-sffifpler SZ!Am:nnrof yest "etre desempar~," to describe Lon Nol's· prospects are poor for . a Cambodian comprehended the simple rules, the Street lawyer. But your wile's ·name is mental instabllity.-Anotller source told cease-fire such as have been signed in Dear George: whole t.bµig becomes crystal clear and · Martha. So you don't get to talk either. the CIA that Sirik Malak, a power In Vietnam and Laos. I'm addicted to your stupid col-you will become a Well·Infonned Citizen. In fact, only one player in the whole Phnom Penb, had confided sorrowfully PRESIDENT N" •· l wnn, I know it'• stupid, and my --oF AIL, Watergate ! is played game gets to talk. He's the lucky one , tha·t 0 Lon Nol is a s1'ck man, both · 1xon "' an x o u a, .... ~ I• ~·-'d but I ·---ler" rd This' whll to the Lon N l ••• ~ t • "'""' • • • by ·-1 players and ~o dice -all ·-of who draws the "Zles ca · · en----phys_lcally and 111<ntally," and that "his mean e, see · o regime re---• l ld · · nd 1 ,,., w• •• w•• ,, intellectual processes no lorrger function main ln ·ponr, F« the Joint Chiefs have ·-lt. t'-~"-~-~~.'!· lal' rtua..,pld, whidt lhould be loaded. tlUes him to say, "No comment, l6,317 as they once did." warned that, If the Communbti grab :l.,,, btrt' m;'~ Ii:" too. b,. you The objeCt of the game ls to get to the times. In another secret dispatch from Phnom Cambodia, reopen its port to military explain ttUs. What's the answer? White Hoose. Or, lf ybu are so inclined, A GOOD card to draw ls 11FBI." This Penh, the CIA reported.that "the cabinet =mfts ~if: the 0:,1.ry in~ a ED r . simply to get the White House. empowers you to investigate crime. To Thomas KeeoU, Edit.or has discussed ways and means of easing South Volrin th 84ope1 ra _1 aga nulsdt Dear Ed F.: The firJJt players are a group of Cuban lnvestJgate crime you ~o directly tod the Barbara Krribich (Lon Nol) out of the day to day conduct e am, e goo ..... me co You're stupid! refugees Jnd ex-CIA agents. They land White House. The playel'3 there on't Editorial Page Ed£tor of govern ment business." no~~u~=ident d ...... oii.A t.onl or bomb~ (Is that right? I'm 00 good at rid· on a square marked Watergate! They lmow anything about crime. You are so Later three Of hi' most powerful . ..,,,.... di.es.) land there to get Lan')' O'Brien. They grateful .you give all your secret in· ,r,",'01 "',-.""•',18 1 1 0 """in o'rm'1.~~~,.0,!!u1Y. ' and gamb'·' thousands of American he bl bo · t th · tto .... ·int. "'" "' · t d' th CIA ed "'" De f"...-.... hate Larry O'Brien because is a p-formation a ul crune o eir a rney. 1 d b 1 h'· as1 socia e1s. accothr ing told .!. d. urg lives to prevent a Communist takeover or ar ""':"'' ee: ~ • . pie. -He will keep your sceret bee a us~ he1 of :ct!,,,;:er~!' Jn:~n~t ng; ~~ h m to g ve up e pres e .. ,y an accept Sou.th Vleinam. 'That ls how Lon Nol How did the Long er get his l ' lk the ceremonial post of chief of state im· ddenly h bee ke. Each or these payers then receives a course, cant ta . rnen~ry on toptc..'I or In t and mediately. SJrik Matak added that 8 new su · as ome a Y man ln lhC: name? I mean, w~t, lone about cant-which reads : "Go to Jail. Go Sometime• the wrong cards get mixed ~h~nlficanct,.by providing a forunt constitution coul~ be promulgated quick-President's Indocblna atrategy. ·~ ~t ~ !Wier. !:th' ::• ~-directly to Jail. Do not paM Go or any in: One might say, '1Remember to ~O~· ~~o~~~.~":::i"'~>~ ~~:~1:d~; +--ly-and it would be assured Iha~ Lon Nol-,,.."ootnote:..The .bombing..llL..tbe .. !ftSk .. Whatever~Wbil's sol~?_ -. other,. lnlormatlon. Collect 110:1100_a.......tribute..13flQ,000 lhe..day_after the elect o ~ dh••-••""1l"i•tt·,,M•lomled ob•".-=*:S-o::I would continue as cbier of state. dential palace reoent1y ii beUeved by year. Receive either one Am bassadorship to ,.,h•ers •nd Jpokl"lmf!n on topics , the CIA to have been a wild attelnpt by ........ ""'-"'·. · CURIO\Jll 'The Olber players then draw cards and Luxembourg or one phone call entitling or tho dsy, 1~-~"WN-NOb;-'"Ttported-€IA, the pilot to ~birrNol; -• ,,_,.,,. _ _.......... -money:-'!11ey-.ire..-ttte~· ~OfTWlJs-flllt"fl'fe.'~Bui'-1----'-> · "replied that he did not tntend to be chief Wier polace plot aplnll lllm u 'IOllle -,!, ~~ t:J: I can face box ~. "SW..'' 1bere ii 1011 and such cards are from a similar, but di!-Wednesday, April 4. 19'13 of .tale at this time (but ) •. , that he l'UlllOfl out ol Phnom Penh have hlllted. lots of l~ It 11 VU'/ clean money. II has lerent, game • Olt.ANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wted, Publiohtr • ' ' ' ; • • • • • Bradley, -y orty • Ill Runo(f , _ __,__, .. licwnhent _Tmils in LA. ('Env of World' Raee LOS ANGELES (AP) - MlyO< Sam Yorty, boa!tlng that Loo Angeles has become 0 tbe envy of the world'~ under his admlnlstrailon, headed to- day Into a May 2t nmoll elec- tion seeking an tmprecedented fourth term. ins challenger agai n will be lanky, soft-spoken $&-year"ld City Councilman T h o m a s Bradley. bidding to become the first black chief executive (of Ute nation's third largest ci- ty. Bradley and Yorty ran 1-2, In that order, In Tuesday's mayoral prim.try. Thus, they race a rematch of their blti.r 1969 contest In which Bradley ........i Yorty al using racial alun to defeat btm -a cbar1e Yorty denied. TWO OTHER major challengers and nine also-rans were eliminated ln the Tues- day nonpartisan balloUng In which Bradley led the ticket with 35 percent of the vote to Yorty's 29 percent showing. It was a crushing defeat for Jess Unruh, the onetime "Big Daddy" of the Galifornia Legislature, who ran a poor third and lost hi! bid for a political comeback after fall- ing to un9eat Republican Ronald Reagan as governor in 1970. Fonner Police Chief Tom Reddin was the other major contender ellmlnated. Yorty, 113, the aelf-styled political "maverick" who -. of being the only mayor with a foreign policy -a reference to hi! frequent foreign traCle development trips and ties with "sister cities" abroad -starts off again u the underdog. But It's a role be aeema to reUah. AS FOR IIIS key Issue, he Bomb Hoax In Airplane: One Suspect 'WORLD ENVIES LA' Mayor Som Yorty points to the cUy ilself: a sprawling conglomerate of communlUes sprouting high- ri.se office bu l 1 d Ing s, in· tertwizled by freeways and · often cloaked in a haze of murky smog. "It's the envy of the world, you know," said the sandy- haired, ruddy-fa~ mayor in the nasal twang of bis native Nebraska. "If the people want it well run , they'll vote to keep me in." Bradley, who waged a cosily -about $800,000 -campaign with a heavy investment in television commercials, said he was confident of victory in May. He said be -would outline programs based on the issues of crime in L<>s Angeles, the lack of a rapid transit system, the environment, unemploy- ment and blgh taxes. · - "I HA VE FOUR more years or expe rience and they {the voters) know Tom Bradley better than they did in '69 and that's going to make the dif- ference," said the ~foot-4 former college track star, a veteran of 10 ye.an on the city council and pre>ldent-elect of the National League of Cities. Bradley said, "The !Qµe most UPIT ........ LEADS THE PACK Tom llrodloy on the minds of people all over this city are safety and securi- ty Jn the schools and in the home." Some L<is Angeles junior and senior high ·schools ha ve experienced violence in recent months, including shootings. robberies and temporary cam- pus closures. Bradley compiled a bigger margin over Yorty in the 1969 primary than this year, 42-26 percent, but Yorty fought back to win. Tabulations from 3,131 of the 3,169 precincts showed Bradley with 233,789 votes; Yorty 190,649, Unruh 114,69.1, 17 pel'C<llt, and Reddin 83,830,· 13 percent. Rock Singer Deportation Advised SACRAMENTO (AP) -A British rock music performer has been sentenced to 13 months in a federal prison after being convicted o f transporting women across state lines for prostitution but -YORTY RELIED heavily during the primary on a sophisticated program of radio commercials and cOmputer· directed leltera t o con- stituent.s. In one na~ """~ be-man actor John Wayne urg- ed the cily's 1.2 ntllllon registered voters to beck their mayor because: 01Sam Yorty's got guf.s." Yorty, who often carries out his ceremonial duties with the zest of a showman. was quieUy at ea se when be Jalked to -newsmen 'l'Uesday night. As fur the crime Issue, be said, "I've been the dlampion of law and order when be (Bradley) WM not. Now he's found out that law and order Is kind of popular. I was for law • and order when it was un· popular." He declared that race and personalities would not enter into the campaign during their rerun runoff. Despite fair, warm weather, the turnout was only about 57 percent of the city's 1.2 million registered voters . City .Clerk Rex Layton had prtdlctod that 115-iu-10-percert of thole eligi· hie would vote. SAN DIEGO (AP) -A 21· y<ar<>ld Inglewood ·· woman was · arrested by FBl agents after a bomb threat was found scrawled on a lavatory Mirror in an airborne P acific Southwest Airlines j e I , _,_-k._ . -k ___ ft Arnebergh · the liill• said he wlr111"1 -- going to recommend the singer for deportation. 'Confident' au1horltles said. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ci- The woman. Identified as ty Atty. Roger Amebergh, Lorena Gayle Walters, was ar-seeking a sixth term in the rested at . San Diego Intema-powerful office, faces a runoff election May 29 after failing to tional Airport Tuesday night capture a majority of votes in and booked ror investigation of the city's primary election. communicating a threat. Arnebergh, 63, said he was Agents said PSA personnel disappointed after running aboard Flight 440 f r o m ahead of three challengers and oatland to San Diego with 1 getUng 47 percent of the .votes. ' But he expressed optimism stop in Los. _An U le_s 1 -about is-runoff chances dlscoVered the message during against challenger Burt Pines, the flight. a 33-year.old attorney. • M'As Sought "Quite frankly, I e~ted a better turnout and to win han- dily in the primary ,'' LOS ANGELES (AP) POW-MIA groups from around the country concluded a weekend conference Tuesda y ( BRIEFS J with the view they would press for a "fuU accounting" or Americans listed missing in Indochina. .Arnebergh said. "l don't think there is any doubt about the result in the runoff." Arnebergh had 249, 750 votes to 211,260 ,for Pines with near- ly all the vote counted. The balance was divided between two other candidates. Pines also expressed con- fidence in his chances fo r vic- tory . Preacher Held Mter Assault Rock m u sJcian John Goldsworthy-!Ilggs -found guilty last month of con- spiracy and two counts of il- legally transporting women across state borders -was sen tenced Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge Philip C. Wilkins to three coocurrenl 13-month terms in federal prison. His codelendanl, L y n n Dudgeon of Storey County, Nevada, also was Pound guilty on the three counts and was placed on three years pro- bation Tuesday. MISS DUDGE O N had testified that she was a pro- fessional prostitute in Nevada, where prostitution is legal. She said she had worked there for about three years. Ne·w Trial Could Be Exten.ded SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Another long California trial -lasting more than three months with about 100 witnesses -may be in the off· ing in the murder case in last October's ambush slaying of a Chino prison guard, the judge About 75 groups had con· vened following lo decide their future and wiU press C.Ongress to w I t h b o I d reconstruction· - money from North Vietnam until missing Americans are accounted for, ulc President Ni:ron to declare June 3 11Na- tioDal MIA Dey" and refrain !rum building any P O W monuments until the issue Is closed. LONG BEACH (AP ) -A indicates. s e l f -styled fundamentalist Initial questioning or pro. preilcher has been arrested after hi s fonner wife and four spective jurors began Tuesday children were kept captive on with an attempt to determine SACRAP.fENTO (AP) -The a houseboa t. fed g-arbage, and if they could serve in a words "fraud" and "em-beaten dally "to get the lengthy trial. The defendants, bezzlement" were used by l\\'O wickedness out of th e ir Benton Douglas Burl , 30. and Democratic legislators to bodies," police say. describe the use of $2'l,OOO in Police said Tuesday Douglas Andrea Holman Burt. 18, are ., __ _,,_,R dlS~btllty'"IUndrtlJl!aY-Al'i\01QM3Ui!SOri, 18, war chftrged-witlt--murde a,ndj--- the salary or a governor's of-booked for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon. fice staffer in a meeting of the kidna p and assault with a , 1be prosecution says the Assembly !OCial welfare sub-deadly weapon a1ong with his couple who since their arrest committee Tuesday. daughter, Jean Marie, 19, and uy they have become mar-..,_ .... _ '"'f•-"' son, Roy, 21. led artl · Is In the • ,.,_.., . ~ .... Mary Matbesoo, 411, and the r ' were p c1pan LOS ANGELES (AP) _ An children ranging in ages from ambush party that helped elderly former U.S. ~ator 11 to16 were fort'ed from their rescue Ronald Wayne Beaty has tried to tell juton ln the home in AJbambr~ l~st Thurs-from two Chino prison guard!:. Penta-Papers trial that day by the ex-muuste.r who ' Guard Jesus Sanchez 24 •-poked the children with an ' • release of secret infonnation electric cattle prod officers was killed and his partner, might have averted U.S. ,in-said. ' George Fil.t.gerald, was volvement In Vietnam. · The five l\'ere taken to the wounded after being left for Most of the remarks by houseboat: owned by son Roy, dead, officials state. white-haired Ernest Gruening, whCrt they were held until ot-Judge Thomas M. Haldorsen 86 were elther blocked or ric€'rs broke in after one of the of Superior Court said the tri al si;lcken.-1fter government Oho children escaped, police add-might ta-St more than 90 days ___,. jectlons Tuesday. ed. None required medical -len gthened by some 100 pro- GruenJng, the A I ask a attention. spectlve witnesses. Beaty was -Democrat, one of two·oenator Pollcnl!ld"Mlllh•soll, whose recaptured after hi! l~fll<!. A 10 vote again1t the 1964 Torudn marriage wtth his wife ended number or peraons, including ._ __ GuJLResolutlo~, 1"lcLJlll!>"-Jn-divoroHn4 96a,-wa members-th.--mllltant that a secret n'vaJ loteil.lgeoce minister of the now~efunct Chicano · a r o up, .. Ven-· cable withheld from Cooiress Immanuel bBJble Church o! ceremoa," were armt.!d oo would have revmed that wte. Long ~c • · · charge• or barbortng him . . . I . • ~uspect ·unknown -ilut LOS ANGELES (AP) -Of. flcials say apparently Jim Hicklln, a bellcopt« pilot who broadcast -rulb hour traUIC reports over a local radion station, had never before seen the man booked for in- vesligation of shooting him to death. But officials said Tu~sday the booked man, Edward Eugene Taylor, 46, of Hollywood, had been accused In a court action of libeling and sending tbrea~. let· ten to the pilot, complaining among other lhlnp I h a t Hick!ln's helicopter had buzz. ed his home. !Ilc!diii, 34,Wis !dl!ed Mon- day night when four shots were rired, two of which struck him in the head. With his wil~, Dolly, he had· been ahoard the luxury ship Italia in Los Angeles Harbor preparing to sail about half an hour later on a Mexican cruise. Officers sald the gunman apparently boarded the ship as a visitor and found his way to the Hickllrrstateroom, where an argument broke out. DAILY PtLDT fi. I Nete P~ngs1 · j MB.gee Get~ Mistrialj SAN !l'RANCISOO (UPI) - A Superior OJUrt judge will de- cide Friday -convicl Rucllell ~ mull stand trial a ll!COhd. time for mur- der and l;ldmplng In the 1970 Marin C o u n t y courthoule -t .. Judge Morton R. Colvin de- clared a mistrial.at f\.fagee's first trial Tgesday wheo th• ilVY reported it was hopeless- ly deadlocked aft.r eight days of deliberations. The panel of six men and six women was stranf{ely divided after 57 00un of talts -wt- 111( II to I for acquitlal m murder charJres but II to 1 !«· cmvlctloo on kidnaping charges. MAGEE, M, a black con- vict already serving .a ) If o t.enn at 6an Quentin, was ac- -TO BE Rrnieo~ ,Rucliell MoiM cused of killing Judge Harold plot the 1m~""'8Slul escape Haley and helping take five attempt hostages during an escape at-Magee, who waS tossed out tempt from the Marin court· house that ended in a gun bat-of court 30 times for. slugging Ue in which four men died. his at~m~y, shouting, swear- Black militant Angela Davis ing and apitllni during his was acquitted last year of four-month trial, gave jurors murder, kldnaping and con· a clenched fist salute as they splracy charges fe< allegedly filed oof of tliOcruruoom alter aupplylng guns a n d helping · being dlsmisaed. BE LATER 1soued a halld· l written stalement throUgb bis·, •• attorney, Robert ca.rrow,:~ lhlln1dag the jurors "!tr their" • lmeoty and llinc<rity -pain ~ and -'1"'11 try~ ta;. determine the facta throogh all the state•S camouflage de- vice." : t '.J'lle judge ordered a bearing' at 10 a.m. Friday to discuss • whelher to hold • -trial. j in the case: wbtch has already• coot tupa,ytrS more than It . millloo -the moet expensive -CrtmiiW -In Calilon!ia history, "In light al the VoCio ICOO!ll by the jury, I would be sur- [frtaed u the -pursues the case any further," said Car-I row. But prooecutor Albert W. llarrts Jr. predlcled there .. would be a retrial. · Juror Mo6es Shepherd, an · elderly black posbnan, told re-· porter.i he was the holdout , • against a kldnaping cOn.victlon. 11THEY FELT the murder'. · charge was a flop,'' be said.. ' of other jurors. HTbey felt he • · sho<ild get somethiJli. I dicbft believe he was guilty." . .. ' RD 11NAMCIAL ll!RVICEI IMlacle aate DepMlt Boa, TraYellen' Clleck1, Notar)' lerYlae, flloae7 Order1, copJln& Hmat ••• aad Tile Capital Clulo Hr ...... nlre1-ts every daf ...s 1....,....t neats ud tripe ••• Wltll ....ufJlal·-UDt. " .l It could be a nice relationship • . " ·1744 ·1. Coast Rwy. eo ..... a del Mar. 1!111tQu!; f!•• Oll"slt. parJd,.. . ' " ~--~ . .. ·: Western Ftd"1'11 Savings ; Asset. over $300~iijnEvans, Jr., Piftidl!llt Head Ofliai: 6th Ii Hill, Loe An1eleo; with 12 branch officeo aervin1 Lot Angelea and Ore.n1• Countlee. _ I . ' r I ---... ' • T oday's Fin al N.)". Stocks VOL 66, NO. 94, 7 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1973 TEN CENTS ,. Gold eh West Police Students Off er Servi.ces ' By TOM GORJIAtf willing to walk the campus U hours a But crfine prevention is not the. prime of ~t leatiers, who have budgeted -----.,...,..., ""'.... day ..... -----purpose of tbe.program..,Hunt SJid. ;.~ student mogey for a u.Qifonn Law enforcement students 1 1t Golden His law eoforcement program bas 80 "It will be set up primarily as an deanimr fund. .. ~ enrollment ·llf 900 students. -West College are lookin1 Im' Oil-the-job Plans call !or 20 sludenta (Including educational experience tor the students," "The biggest financial hunlle we face eiperience-on their own campus. coeds) to work. from five to 20 hours a he said. "Any benefit accruiag from the is the !Utffjng,'' Hunt said. "We llave to College officials believe ti!e oller may week for $55 ~ ·-. program for the college woqld be ~al have a paid instructional staff to help bait a crlmo-prol>Jem .tbere, aod_ar.e._,_ Hun!.)IEnks~ce on campus bat Incidental. We may, though, till t•'O supervise these people." ' .now seeking official approval of the P* may deter· campus c:iimes:·nmgmgrrott1 ····b1ras-wlllf0rie itooe'."' · ·····-· ..... -----··1nc1xporated m ·the program would be gram. thefts from automobiles , to seiual The proposal faces SCn1tiny ~y various an hour-Jong class meeting ~ce a week, The proposa! was made by Derald D. as,saults on women. college officials: Jnd. q.ltimately by similar to a PQlice briefing session . Hunt, director of the co 11 e g e 's College officials report there have been trustees of the c.oest CX>mmunity College 'Ibe students would have no arresting Administratioo or Justice Program. He two atteinpted rapes in the past tY.'O District. authority othe'r than the citizen's arrest says he bas more than enoygh students months on the campus. The plan has already won the support option, availabl~ to any person. he said. They would OOt carry weapons , although ea~ student would be given a pair of handculls. The students wouJd-iiot 1 serve as an undereover police, Hlllll emphasized. '"11ley Would be in unifQrfn 1 and be highly vlSible," be-said. '1bcy \VIII C<ln- centrate. on prevention rather than ap- prehensiOI)." "We're being very careful in the begin- ning stases that it's known \\'C are not establishing a narcotics force under some other name.'' he said. ''That 's \Yhy stu· dl'nt teadl'rs have been In the planning from the VC'f beginning.·\ If a la"· enforcement studCo1C "·itncssed a "blatant'' ''iolation of state Jaw. he "'ould be expected lo tnke some action . llunt said. That :'lction may be a citiztn•s arrt:st or no1ifica1ion of the acl 10 college of- ficials or Hunlington Beach police. he said, Aiany of tht• law c11force1nt>nl studcni s already have "'or kcd with police in arl'a cities as cadets, he noted. -----'-'-------------------------- Skylab taunch Set First .U.S. Project Begins in May -wASHlNGTON (UPI) -Ameriea's --.--space laboratory Skylah.will be launched into orbit May 14 six weeks behind aod 100 miles higher than the Soviet Uhion's new Salyut spacecraft, the space agency said today. (Related illustration, Page 4). The unmanned, house.-sized Skylab will be launched from Cape Kennedy atop a two-stage Satwn rocket. 1be next day, Charles "Pete" Conrad, Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz, will ride an Apollo-type craft inlo space Sex Movie ,u. ' u J,.J --~'If g -·~1i-6U4-. On l)r'!g~ap By WILi.JAM ~ ot ... ;, .... '''" Orange Coast tex film k!µg Joseph Reitano was arre'sted on drug charges this morning by Newport Beach police who at the same time seli.ed 1,000 reels of sexy movies hidden in boxes labeled "Molher'a' Cookies." Newport vice officers claim Reitano tried, to sell them the allegedly pornographic Dicks. Reitano, 60, of 1845 An~im St., Costa Mesa, wa; arrested by officers at an ad- clress ill the 1600 block of Balboa Boulevard just after. 2 a.m. He wa& jailed on charges of possession of dangerous drugs for sale when officers allege they -discovered a number of dangerous pills in his possession. Vice orncer Jotin Simon said no charges have yet been filed against Reitano for possession of the 20 crates vf 20-minute film reels but that the charges "would probably be tacked on later." slmon said the. ijlms would probably sell for ·$50 each'1oi the street, making the entire iiaul worth more than $SO,OOO. "He was asking $9,000 as a ca s b wholesale price for the fllrns." The elghtmillimeter reels were boxed in oolorfully prin&ed film containers and neatly packed in the large cookie boxes. "These were profesionally done and I think they were probatily made In the Lo~r Angeles area," Simon said. Reitano has a·Ioog'bi>toey ol court be~ ties over tht tegal definition of pornography, including a 1971 conviction in U.S. District Court ln Los Angeles on charges of mailing o6scene materials. Reitano and his son, Lucien, 26, reportedly still have a number of appeals pending over other prior pornography convictions. Simon said two sus~ed prostitutes were alao arresled at the same Peninsula address shortly after Reitano's arrest. The women were not.identified because Simon said pollc~ are ·still explorlng tl)e Po15ibllity of a COIUlectlon between them and the film czar. on a smaller Saturn B ...rocke~ and-will rendezvous and dock with Skylab after only three earth orbits. They are scheduled to spend 28 days on the space lab. The Soviet's Salyut was also unmanned when launched Tuesday, but a two-man cosmonaut crew was expected to link up wilh Jt today or Thursday. Salyut will be in a south~est·northeast orbit almost identical with that planned ror Skylab, but about 100 miles lower. Fountain Valley Councilmen Eleci Scott New Mayor George Scott, a four~year veteran of the Fountain Valley City Cooncil . was elected mayor Tuesday night in a secret ballot. The 4~yeaM!d Scott replaced Al Holllnden as presiding officer or the city courict1. Hollinden, 47, was elected mayor pro fem . Soolt was first elected to the council in 1969 and Hollinden joined the body in 1970. Hollinden-was elected mayor in April l!rrl. Following bis election Scott made \that be promised was his only s p e e ch as mayor, "because 1 believe the mayor is here to run the meeting, not to make speeches." Tbeir ~ths might cros1 h.!t "the two ships will never come Closef-than l'OO miles to each other and even that would be a· coincidence," an official of the Na· tional Aeronautics and Space Administration said. The cosmonauls are expected to return to earth before sqlab is launched, leav- ing Salyut in orbit. Conrad, a veteran of Apollo 1~ and the third man to set foot on the moon, will be (See SKYLAB, Page ZJ Brando Still , El . See . UIJJm,.._. __ ~!]l In S. Dakota, DAIL'( f'ILOT ltttf ,.... l'l.~Y, Buck ,,. .,..., HUNTINGTON llACH FIRIMEli· CL~AN UP LOOSE GLASS IN WINO·OAMAGI O SIGN Todoy'1 ZophJ!s Smash Sign ii 16123 Beach lllvd., Showerin g Caro 11 N11rby Food St1nd HOLLYWOOD -call Marlon Brando's home and his recorded voice answers: "I'm aorry to say that l'm not here, but that's a fact ." The caller is then ·invited to leave a messaaei But where is Brando? The elusive actor bas not beea poe!Uvely pinpointed since a few days before the Academy Awanls last week, when he sent a young part-Apache wooian to hlrn down his Oscar for best actor in ''Ttie Godfather" because of what Brando says has been tnlstreatment of Indiana hy the film Industry. Candidates in Huntington Asked $1 Million Que stiQn Sacheeo Littleleather, who "'fused the award.at~ ceremony, read a statement from Brando to newsmen afterward in which he said be was going to Wounded Knee, S.D. But offlclals outside that town held by tndian mililants said they have not seen bim, although there were un- confirmed reports he had been seen in a nearby' town . An ernploye at his business manager's office said he was due to Jeave before the Academy Awards for Tetiaroa, a South Pacillc atoU 25 miles north of Ta- hiti that be owns. How would you spend $1 million in the Huntington · Beach City {elementary) SChool Dlslrict? That was one of the few questions pos· ed to trustee candidates at a campaign forum Tuesday night. Five of eight can- didales showed up. The candidates nighl, sponsored by the League of Women Voters, drew Jess than 25 persons. Incumbent Jack Clapp suggested the jl Hunting ton Boy Killed by Auto Reslclenta of Tro!la, calil., reported that Brando spent the night there In a motel last week and was on· a backpack-ing trip to Death Valley.. A 14-year-old Huntington Beach High Brando's · Jawyet, Norman H. Garey, School student died Tuesday night after could not be reached, but a secretary his bicycle was struck by a car. Wd, "H Mr. Garey knows, he isn't aay-Gary James North of 8159 Wadebridge ing/' Circle was riding his bicycle' southbound 1be sheriff's office in Martin , S.D., • on Mansion at about 6 p.m. when he was about-45 -miles-Jrom Wounded-Knee, 11ld -struck-by-a-C11p1..8r~ven--by-Ronald-Duane it received a telephone call Thursday A1per, 26, of 8871 Swallow Ave., "'1untain from a man identifying himself as Bran-Valley; . ·• ' •. ' do. The caller asked for an escort into Police said the collisl6n occutred as Wounded Knee, but the sheriff's ollice the teen.ager pedaled acr08S 17th Slraet. said it cou1d not provide one because It North died at about 8:30 p.m. during had no jurisdiction on the Pine Ridge surgery at Pacifica Hospital. Alper was Indian Reservation. not held nor cited by police. · I million be earmarked to increase l'!a_!ling skills by hiring additional specialists. Roger Garceau, a teacher, said he would decrease the teacher-student ratio, pro- viding greater individualized instruction. He also suggested that a preventive drug abuse program be eslabBshed in the primary grades. Incumbent Stephen Holden an in- surance broker, and candidate William Thomas, an engineer, agreed that the money should be spent for those children who are progressing on their current grade level. rather than those with learn- ing deficiencies or those who are men- tally gifted. . State and federal money is already earmarked for under and over achievers. leaving the · bulk of students"-without special programs, they said. Lawrence Neumeister, an accountant , said he would Spend the money to pro. vide the same level of school facilities throughout the, district. H this was done, he said, no one school would be better th.an another. Incumbent Oa)e 811Bh, an attorney. KuJ1 LuedlkE!·, a psychologist, and Richard Stevens, a correctional of(icer, did not participate in the forum . Each of the five candidates present said th<!Y would not support school (See CANDIDATES, Page !) Sarita Aria W i1ids Reacli 57 MPH l 11 Coast Areas Dry Santa Ana wind s gusting up to 57 miles an hour were buffeting parts of the Orange Coast today and forecasters said the winds would continue blowing Into the night. There were no ~mmediate damage reparls as the winds began blowing from the northeast this morning, but there were a host of warnings for trouble later in the day. · Small crart warnings were in effec from Point Conceplion lo the f\.1exican border and officials in the Orange County Harbor Department expressed hope that sailors would observe them better tha n they did over the weekend when more lhan 100 boats capsized in heavy winds. The Harbor Master 's Office at Avalon t-tarbor on Catalina Island said that boats were advised lo stay out of the harbor until the winds let down . The California Highway Patrol issued a wamiag to all campers and cars pulling · trailers to stay off the freeways in Orange County, and especially to avoid the Santa Ana Canyon. Other motorists on lhe freew~ys were (See WINOS, rage 21 Or ange Coast We ather M. of thill morning, Reitano wu still in 1---.ailloclµlbd,'!"-hail has bei:ruel pendjp• arraigrunent later this week. II• pledged to maintain the cily's E POW •• w L k "small town atmosphere" and stressed ~ • a l£l n .. his desire for the OOuncil to work _ ~ • • 13 ...,., Those nasty S8nta Ana winds will t~ift...epit Gf-eny-dtrferMC6-0f. ------------------:.....------------------~-----J-don~jl~be:,;..ba;;,_l as strong on Thurs- opioioo we may have." CLASSIFIED A.D BRINGS SUCCESS Happiness is success. Here's how to succeed with,a DAILY PILOT cl11silied \Vant ,ad : MOVING 8alel Double bed, complete 26ll woman's bike w/baby aeat, stroller, an.. tique chair, wigs, misc. Must Sell by Feb. ls! . .xn·ruxx. A successful moving sale made this ad· vtrtiset very happy ~ 04exceUent results," be aald. Let a DAILY PILOT ---..~ .. .-. IFlED WANT Ml wrjte _.l'<l<lr llUC-l!Orr.DOO Wtta;w:lm: - I . ' City Manager Jim Neal was directed to service. \\'ilh gusts of 15 to 25 miles set up a series or meetings with Scot Man y Who Eje~ted Dead Before Tliey Hi t tlie Grourid f:O =· ~!r3gi.:h;u~::::d ~:~: and local civic groups and city depart-the lcmperatures in the mid-705 to meht hl:ads. • The new mayor also suggested that the From Wire Servktt continued to concentr«tc on him as be ~tilltlarnen spra'yed the foliage with 80s. full council meet "at Jeast twice a year" A formtr POW held captive 8~ years parachuted in North Vietnam, east or the submachine gun fire at one point, just as INSm E TODAY with the trustees of both the elementary by the North Vietnamese theorlzes many 'Red River. capt. Brazelton was lrying to dec ide Aiko Seltter and Bro·n1o Seltf"- and h!gb schooJ districts. men who ejected from their disabled Th' Id ed th er. and other leading aitUtcids. aircraft .,,... dead before they hit the 11 waterway was cons er e what to do. ... ., liai:e been asked to do something Interior Decorator . gro1.1nd,. mercilessly riddled by anti· border l>eyond which rescue hellcupters He is uncertain whether the captors about their adve rtising claims bu aircraft or small arms fire. could not so. saw him and tried to kill him or merely lhe governnient See story. Page · Some of those who dld parachut~ to "I knew no one ~·as going to come to used the rain of lend to flush him into 4 Resigns From Board earth may allo have been caught and Im-get met he said. surrender. __ .. mediately e1--·ted by &"°"' militiamen itachinegun and small arms fire then .cl am sure Uiis is where a number or •1 ""'r s.tYic• 1 ""'" _._, L.!111, ltf'll l• The r_esignatlon of Interior 'decorator and civilian1, say1 Air Force Capt. began whistling around the parachuting pilots who made It lo the ground did not '"'~' 1: Bea C11lhbertson from the city'• Design "MKhael L. Brazelton, 30, whose rather F-105 fighter-bomber pilot as be descend· sundve," Capt. Brazelton continued. ~:~=:,"'~.,_ ,. Review Board has been accepted by lfWl· lives lo Sea1 Beach. ..... ed. He added tha\ at times malltiamcn "'ho ~~.!'ii.. 41-;t tington Beach councilmen. "l was lucky/' Sf.YI the man who just ••As .JOOft as I hit r !tripped off ,my had take'n hl_m lQlo custody had to escue '6'-c"""'• >t. ,Mrt. CUthbertson said ahe was forced moved into a Marina dtl RtY 1arden __ gear and started running," ha said. him MJnl ~itlag" WfiO hurlia' :;:,:-'~':. : to rulp because or her lncreuJ.na p~ apartment and la ~utrnl>lfrif"to-'ldJust'"to . ~teran combat-ftyer Aid he rocb, bottles and other objects. •11tr1••""""" :::; fess\onll commitments. Co u n c 11 the Juxury of-clvillln Ufe after nearly sprinted ahead of hi,! small, short·legged 14e said although tht captors protected ::-= 11: .... • 1 bei't dlta:ttd Qty-A~ . 1-lor-about-~· mlnulu,-tbtn-hkt1-=_.·,., they roL\ihed...hlm.JlP._d_ur~ -~.!,,':'. '; David Rowlands to leek candidate• for He .aaid 1n an JntervJew •t hit new Jn a ravtne with bis pistol, walting for tbf! Jeep rtde through various hamlets, oc· AAA"'""'"" tt the vacancy. apartment that heavy 1ntlaln:raft lire showdown. (See BRAZELTON, Pag• li , • I < ' . . r .. . -' ' " DAILY ~ILOI • Developer yaney Okay Qeveloper George M. Holstein has been gl\ien approval to build an addition to Fountain Vall ey's Green Valley develotr ment, but it's going lo cost $62,000 in park and beautification (ees to do il. Thal was the decision of the city coun· cil !fueiday night ln approving the ~lot subC:Uvision that Holstein ~·ants to build at the intersection of Ward Street and Slater Avenue. The project bad been turned down by tbe city council two week! earlier . Coun-- cilmen said tne density was too high for lhe zone change sought for the property. In. the ioning requested by the developer, lot sizes must average 7,200 sqbare feel or there must be park land ~ aside in the development. jfhe Green VaUey addition has an average lot size of 6,100 square feet and pe park land. · -Dan DeMille. representing th e ~eveJoper, noted that residents of the pew tract would have the use of the ex· Isling 21-acre greenbelt and park system ln·Green Valley. ' But representa tives of the Green VBUey Recreation Association told coun· Cllmen !}le)'_!' ell the P-ming residents Sil)uJd colifribute sometlilng ·ro the astoctaUon other than membership feea )ind suggested park and beautification feet paid by the developer to the city could be used to improve their park. 'Ibey said the park lacks equipment such .as tot lots, sports facilities and benches. · The SQ,<KXI in fees were established by Planning Director Clinton Sherrod and .CODllst of the standard $400 a lot park fee and the $100 a lot beautification fee that are--chergM all developers In Fountain Valley. . The remaining $35,000 were computed on a formula worked out by Sherrod ;which Involves the difference in the pro-:posed lot size and the lot size required by :the ordinance and the difference in the ;proposed street width and the street size :required by city Jaws. ' ' . From Page J iWINDS •.. '~vised to give a wide berth to campers a~ trailers whlch were on the freeway despite the warnings. "l'h• Soulhorn California Edison Com· p8ny reported its crews were braced for eipecled power failures . At 10 a.m., only one blackout was reported. It affected 1,500 homes in north Costa Mesa for atM:>ut 30 minutes. ,The wind was expected to hit qrlcultbral operatiOfts In the county ptirticularly hard. The strong, 4ry wind ev.aporates moisture from the ground ahd withers certain crops. ·.'fhe peak gusting was reported at the Qrange County Airport, \\lhere the wind wis rePQrted blowing e steady 30 to 45 miles an hour with gusts going as high as 57 mile~ an hour. From Pafle J llRAZELTON ••• c·~sionally bludgeon ing him with rirle but ls. One repeated offense during his initial days or captivlty was Braielton's refusal tO adopt a deman ded apP-earance of shame and dejection for North Viet· na.mese propaganda-news fi lm. . He was taken to the foot of a hill and ordered to walk up it with his head bow· ed -occasionally assisted by a rifle butt clout -but each tim e ru ined the Shooting by holdin g his hea d up proudly. Outing his first night of captivity in a village outside Hanoi, Capt. Brazelton ~aid a youn~ couple ~·ho spoke French persuadec! his guard to looser. the leash around his neck. The petite girl then e m b r a c e d Brazelton, as though to co mfort him for lhe coming trials and tribulations which would stretch on to nearly seven years. She was the last woman he touched in that dreary, drawn-out time. DAILY PILOT ..~41 ... .,.. •• OAIL Y '!LOT St1ft 'llttl HE BELIEVED HE HELD SOLUTION TO WORLD PROBLEMS But Nlxon·Thieu Protesters Uttered Different Opinions Who's Got the Answers When Protesters Clash? By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 tile 011ty Pitt! 11111 llE CAl\1E STllIDING down Avenida del Presidente, his big, blood red· lettered banner brace d against his lea n belly, carrying a chip on his shoulder and a message for the world. You could read it far up the street : "Follow Christ here on Earth and be persecuted and go to Heaven, not Hen ,·· his canvas conlraption challenged. He wore a beard , longish hair and the simple denim · clothing of a tradesman, perhaps a carpenter. He carried a battered megaphone to spread a Gospel 20 cenluries old. The side walk se rmonist ...: a traditional salesman of salvation through threat of fire and brimestone -set up shop long before other demonstrators gathered near the Western White House. Clearly, he be lieves he has the answers if anyone will v1HSEL listen a11C!, acknowledge that he does. ''HO Clll !\11NH was an atheist," he proclaimed. "Those Buddhists ·over there don 't have their Bible sq ua red a~·ay. That 's the trouble." · Grinning Secret Se rvice agents wande red closer . "\Yhat 's your nan1c. pardncr?" asked a newspaper photographer ~·ho snapped a picture of the street comer evangelist, one of the first arrivals at a spot in San Clemente where demonstrators of all persuasions would appear. A portly India n on a quiet little Honda motorcycle putt-putting along pins· tered \Y ith placa rd s supporting his red brothers at Wounded Knee has just been stopped for interr.ogation by police two blocks away. "That's not import.ant ," the preac her replied when asked his identity. "Arc vou a Christia n. brother?" F8r up the street, a brilliant bl ue and red in the dazzling sun, a mass of an ti-Nixon, anti-Thieu demonstrators could be seen coming onward beneath rippling Viet Cong flags, marching as to war, CLEARLY, THE VIETNA!\I Veterans Against the War (VVAW) believe they ha''.e all the answers, i.r anyone will listen and acknowledge that they do. Surging ~n around.their one-man competition, the shouting VVAW pic.kets drowned out his preaching, but even that was not suificient to separate hls thundering commands and solutions from theirs. Hclm~ted tactical sq~ad policemen stood nearby at parade rest, with their O\Vn solution to problems if the orders \\'ere to be given. ""'HAT'S UP AL?," asked one Nixon·Thieu protestor as VVAW chieftain T"• 0r•noe cw11 DAti.v PILOT w1111 w11k11 Al Cubrcra. a n1cnacingly milita nt-looking chicano in military fatigues stormed Ii <OmOlned tile New1.Prtn, It pU111!11!«1 b'f d d d · I 1r11 or•"I" co.11 Puou,111,,, comp&ny, sepa. past an wa e into t 1c mass or marchers. ,,,, ..i111on1 ••• ...,11n1M11, MON1av '"'IWll" .. \Vc're gonna get ri~ of thi s 'Jesus Freak' up here," Cabrera replied. Frld•Y· '°' ca111 M11•. Hewpor1 e~''"· i\loments later. the s1de\\'Alk preacher had been banished across the street Hlll'llf"9tOll 811d't/F01.1n11ln v1111v. L80~n• by \l\',\\\1 leaders \vho didn't ca re for his diffe ring vie\\•points. &Md>, lrvln1/Sacldl1Htt1 Ind $an Cllmen!t/ • '· ' I · h sin J...-n c1a1,,,,. ,. ,11191, •eo1.,.,11 • · ou re so to era nt .... · e sneered from across the street. "You won't • Tia~ "!parts ' ; Nixon -S ~-. tin Work Vacation President Nlxon today setlled into a routine working v.acation schedule at La Casa Pacifica after a busy two days of talks with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. Nixen bade farewell to tbe Asian leader on Ibo helicopter ppd oi Ibo We1lem Whlte House Tuesday as 1he two stood between cordon! of Marines. Today's schedule was expected to set the lone for the rest or the President's visit -routine metUni• and l".el•x.ati.®. Quiz Pushed Into Mesa Plant Blast • Fire investigators from Costa Mesa · and officials from the state Division of Industrial Safety today are continuing their probe of the wrecked El Monte Cheinicil Q>mplnyln uie.hope of'llhdIDg what !ouched off lhe Monday blast. The explosion killed two cberhical work'ers and seriously injured a tl)ird employe when something went wrong during a distillation process involving ex· otic liquids. , Ed Lewlst. fire marshal, of Costa Mesa, disclosed today that two additional prob- able. causes of the blast are being in- vestigated along with the original theory that a mistake was made by turning on a vent valve. · Lewis said that tests are being con· ducted to determine ·whether ' a steam pipe in side the plant had ruptured or if a blockage In the still had occurred. Firemen originally blamed the blast on the opening of a vent valve which releas· ed an overabundance of 1nethyl-ethyJ. ketone vapors Into the plant. The vapors were touched off by some source of ignition but the investigators arc not certain what it was. An estimate of the overall damage by Fire Chief John Marshall places the loss between $750,000 and $1 million. An exact figure may be available Thursday when insurance investigators and building departmeot . inspectors ..tally uP the damage. Meanwhlle, plate glass shattered in a four-block area is belqg replaced and some businesses disrupted by ' the bJast are back in ope.ration today. Cla·Val Co., 1701 PlictnUa, 3 -f~lve manufacturing firm employing about 200 persons, was reported 99 percent opera· tlonal ~ay, according to a plant spokesman. Funeral arrangements for the two men kiUed by the explosion have been ~heduled for Friday and Saturday. Randy Riley, the 23-year-old chemical worker who died In the hospital some three hours after the explosion, will be burled Salw-day in Hugotoo, Kansas. Mr. Riley, 18111 Tedmar Ave., Apt. 28, anahelm, Is survived by bis parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 0 . Riley and an uncle, Ray Moore, all of Elkhart, KanJM. Services for Elmer E. Leenerts, 42, of 1800 San1ar Drive, Costa A-less, are scheduJed for 1 p.m. Friday at St. James Episcopal Church,' 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, with Father John Ashey officieUng. ~! DPIN ' ... BasabaU Shoes Track Shoes Soccer Shoes Thieu went on lo San Diego for visits with repatrlate(i American priaonera of war, then returned Tuesday,. ·to Los AJl&eles for a dinner hosted by Gov. Reagan and actor John Wayne. 'nle Vietnamese leader today is aet to beg!li a round or vislll l" II h Cmgresslonal leaders in Washington, D.C. Thieu's demonstration-marred visit to San Clemente lasted two days, during which he and Nb:on spent more than elghl hours discussing a "shopping. ~t" of recovery projects and possible costs brought across the Pacific by the Asian delegation. Pre!ldential Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler conceded lbet. lhe Soulh Viel· namese brought with them ideas (or both long and short-range recovery project£ He declined, however, to discuss any specific dollar amounts sought by the allies. Ziegler said economic aid would probably be increased from the current $500 million yearly. In a joint communique issued on the lawn of the President's villa, the two men reaffinned the solidarity of the U.S. and South Vietnam, then they registered tbetr-mncem wtth·asserted violations of- the Paris Pe1ce Agreement in Indochina. 'I1tleu pledged to 11aS1Ure !IOCial and political justice for the people of South Vietnam." The communique said that both leaders also viewed "with great concern" the asserted infiltration of troops and weapons Into the soutb from North Viet- nam. In a thinly veiled threat, the com- munique ad<led fhat 'the-·two Presidents believe that actions "that would threaten the basis" of the peace <Jgreement would call for approp'rlately vigorous reac- tions." Ziegler tater declined to discuss what the administration's definition Of "ap- propriately vigorous reactions" is. "We're talking about a hypothetical situation," Ziegler said, "and we don't respond to such questions." Front P,,.e J CANDIDATES •• district unification along city boundaries beca111e or whal they .. aaid • .wuld.be the district's unwieldy size. None said they opposed unification, allhough Clapp said the final declstoD should be made by tw. community, not by trustees. . .1 ! ' ( ' Each man cautioned aplnsl lns~tutlng a year-round school program unut the financial and educational lmpllcatlons are studied further. In brief statements, each candidate reviewed bis qualifications for the poai- tlons. Holden said during the five yrus be has spenl on lhe school board lhe d!Jtrlct has success!ully met lhe challenge or growtb. He ooted !hat lhe district has provided a good salary schedule for leacben, has conlracted el<Ce!lent ~ mlnlstrators, and has had oound !lnandal management and buildin& programs. Garceau said be has wide experience In working with tbe community, and has the sensitivity needed to work with parents, children and district administrators. He said his doctoral specialty is in school finance and legal aspects of school ad- ministration. DAILY 'II.OT lllH ,_.. HEADED FOR NAJIOl:!t-LS Spoech Studont BrHler ' Valley Student To Participate In Speech Fete > A lli-year .. ld Founlain Valley High School girl bu become-the nnt local stu- dent selected to participate In the na- tional hlgh school speech tournament this summer . Roxe Anne Brasier won the opportunity to compete In the upcomi111 tournament wben she took first place in her di vision at the qualify~ tournament last weekend at Cal Poly, Pomona . The sophomore, Who says she wants to be a lawyer, gave (our separate sev.en- minute extemporaneous speeches on cur- rent events ln the qualifying compellUon . The subject that brought her the first place and the chance to go to the tourna· ment in Pittsburgh, Pa., in JW'le waa "The Energy Crisis: Can Nucleei Energy Provide the Power Needed?" Speech coach Sharon Swickard notes that three more Fountain Valley students may have an opportunity to go to the na- tional competition. The three -Gina Nash, Steve Damewood and Mike ConnaUy -wUI be competing May 3-5 in the state tourna- ment at UCLA. U any of them win first place in their category in the state tournament, they will qualify for the na- _lloMI ~mt..~ -. . . ' •. --·-Meanwhile Rore Anne ls the first stu- dent from the-high school district to qualify r .. Ille ·national conies! and she is working with Mrs. Swickard and aisls- tanl speech ~eh S/lndY J'.rankland on ways to raJse money for the tflp. ' From Pagel SKYLAB .... working with space rookies in Kerwin and Weitz. They will perfonn 19 Jelen. tific experiments aboard Skylab, in- cluding detailed medical tests to aee how well man can perfonn in extended welghUessness. Two othtr crews are scheduled to ·--... - follow later in the year, each staying up 56 days. Conrad, 42, a Navy captain and test pilot, was picked as commander of the fir st Skylab because space officials sald "there are always bugs to be found in any new spacecraft." •• CLOSlll SUNDAY Handball GIGYes i Ills Racquet BaU Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Tennis Shoes All Purpose Shoes Badmilton Rackets Paddle Tennis Paddles Frisbees e11111Dr1 11 pUbll•"• Sltlltll•Y• "'" sum a vi. even let me be in your demonstration !" 9----l-"111.~.ri1n1 t11n1 11 11 lUf~i--'\-;;;i;';;;T;f.h~in~sric;io';ui;ld~'iha;;v;ie;-be;;;,e;;n;i':;i'o;lr;;se;rlo"-r..!l!.!h~e ~m~an!!!..l!!r~oc~l!.!a!!lmm!!!!!· ~hi)!;.5!..J!O!!WO!!.J~'.!!e!!£C!Jrred~-\,.W .. , '''"'· eos11 Mn•. ca1uor11lf, m2'. an!'\\'Cf o e pro ems o c wor . J--------llAlll Rolie1t N. w,,, Once. his antagonists might have cruciri<'d him. """m' ''" '"'"""' Hik1' na Shoes J1,k R. C11r loy ''6 • • • • • • . • • • • • ' VICe lttnlf:l.ttll 11'111 0-1! Ml,..._.. Tho"'a' kee¥il EOJlot Tho"''' A. M11rphi11e M111etln~ Ed!IG'I Ch1rln H. Loot Rich•r' P. 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A police auto pursuit. ~parked by an obscene gesture. roared through Foun· lain Valley at speeds of more than 110 n1iles pe r hour early this n1 omlng heforc offlcCrs co n1cred the neeing driver. \Vh en It wa s all over. Leslie Paul Allen, 23, of Bellflower \\•as booked in Orange County Jail on cha rges of resisting ar-. rest, reckless dr rvi ng and drunken driv- ing. Hi• parsucr. omccr l'.Jj:lor Deulsch, was being treated for a hairline fra cture of his haod at Fowuain Valle)! Com· munity Hospital . The patrolman said lhc Incident started at about 1130 a.m. when he. received a call from a tluntlngton Bet1ch -· • • imtrolman who said a man driving a silver El Camino had made an obscene ges ture to him as he stopped another car f(')r a traffic citation. The offender then sped nort h on Brookhurst Street. Dtutsch said he was approaching Brookhurst on Slate r A\lenue and saw "a ~r streaking by." lie said he chased the car north on Brookhurst and by the lir\t~ thc~dl1hto Wa rner Avenue;"lle ~·lilFiilililt per hour and lhe sus~ct was pulll111 aw/lj'Jr:o!'L'~·'!'-;-,-:::=,--:Ll-:-;cc-:c""'co=~~I Deui.ch said be was able lo ca up wllh Allen~nu be made a U·tllrn at Edinger Avenue and he rorctd him to Ille curb near HeiJ Avenue. Tennis Dresses Tennis" Slllrts. i Shorts T ennls Rackets WD.aancroft-Davis·Yoneyama Racket Stnitlnl -· llllirlds OPEii 9 TO ~OSED SUNDAYS • • • Golf Balls Gym Shirts i Shorts Sweat Suits Warm Up Suits Nylon Jackets Sweat Sox BasebaU Undershirts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes -lik~-Repabini--__ ...._, ___ .. 538-CENTER-646-1919 • • Wtdntsday, .t.p,11 4, 1973 H Dlll V ,llOT I Fighting Rages Near ed steadily closer to liaipl ... A Sudll)', !fedletdaJ ... -• P'elt_U"e ;.. -OI die DAILY PILOT ·• ... SAIGON (UPI) -lleayy fiihl.::t'"'IY· Communlll f-llllellltllld In Sooth Vielaa• Oeaplte 11\t e<qe.lir.e. (ll<lated story, Page 4.) M'a prob"""1 Th"' ..ire.• ' Pat '"Du-.. Pat wlU cut ~d Tho heavh!st fighting In South Vietnam , was ,.~ In the llokong Delta near C.i· Lay, 46 nllleo oouth-of Salgoo, and at Tong Le Qian, • bonier ranger tape, get ~ • cn twer1 ~nd action 119 u need l• •1 ~:-.. ~ • cainp 50 miles-'!Qrtl\_ol the ~tal Sharp fighting was also reported only nine miles we$f of Hue, the former Im- perial cepiW 400 mil'" north of Saigon where 2% South Vietnamese aoldiera were wounded in I series o( Communist It· tacks, a Saigon command . sp'.)keaman said. ·. 'l1>e Soot\ Vietnamese spol<esman said lhe eommlDlists committed 9,708 viola-• out ol ..-meelJng for the second straight !Ions between Jan. 28, When Tue ce.... 'day _.,. the COmmun!st.,..IUBed to fire became erfective, and noon Thurs-discuss "seriously" the battle al Tong day, Jeaving 15.110 Communist llnd 3,986 Lt Chan, a command spokeSll\8n said. South Vietnamese dead, including $16 Toog Le Olan has boon surrounded ciYili~... since Feb. 26 and its estimated SOO.man On the JlOtiUCal ·!!"'!i ~South Viel· force bas taken at lenst 25 percent cas- namtse f'eJftsentatives tO t~ l\\'O'party uallit.~ Joint MilllafY Commission (JMC) walked The South Vietnamese have asked both ,,.,......, and n t/01'1". flW!'- 1i<>M ;to fat ':!':/ : ___ • -Jf::f !,,:J ·"""•"Uhirt.; -·eeatt ~!)allu Pilo~ p.O. ll~l~•~P ......... c,,., 921126. '""'uik '1191'1' 1 ttlf p1wne 1 taumb.n. I l;apt11re B~eounted Social Security DEAR PAT: t1ve been receiving my Social 5ecurlty cited<> regularly at my present address. When my January check did not arrive, I wrote to the Santa Alia Social Security office twice and was~ told the 'l'reasury ·Departm'l't bad been informed and I \vould hear from it directly. Then, my February check didn't tum up and, l 1t3ven't .he,rd fRyl~ · since I turned lo two non-receipt cards. Like the "critical ca se" I read about in your coluriln recently;. I don't k}low what to do next, eil'~r, and feel my situation also deserves critical case consideration. L.D., Laguna Beach Mission V~ejo Marine Relives Drama By JOHN VALTERZA at a fortified residence in Hue , the or .. oeur ,..... Si.ff historic old capital of Vietnam when the His press conference began with a 1968 Tet> offensive broke out. touch of humor, but soon (ell into heavy "It all starteQ at about 3 a.m.," be dram, and tragedy. Marine Capt. James said, when he was" literally .knoqted off V. DiBemardo, ~.of Mission Viejo today .. hi.S bed by an explosion. ·. described his capture and imprisonment "We 50?8 were W}der smaJl arms fire at the hands of the North Vietnamese. and I tried 1o •make contact with an The bespectacled cpre..itr. .M a r i q e A.m'l'i~an command past. I felt there characterized hlmsel£ as "the only man was nothing to worry about. We beard to lose a TV station" in the Vietnam some more gunfire, but nothing came War. clc~e. , But the tale he fold after that quip was "Spokesmen at the American com· one of Siege, running 'gun1batUes and -pound told us to wait where we were. finalJ -humiliating capture. That was the last time J had any contact DiBernardo said he and severe com=--: With. th~. at about 7 p.m., one of my guards told me we had guests on the front porch. 1bey were seven Viet Cong, all strung out in a siogle line. '-. "I told .. the rest of the people we had comM~Y and to take their positions ... "And then I ran back and we began fir- ing on the men on thc.,porch. "One of•tbem had been trying to throw a satchel charge into the house. I :shot him and 'be blew up.", • i!.. DiBernardo Said foi the riei:t 16 hours he and his companions fought it out with the enemy. -"Toward the end r looked down on tM ..... the tnternaUonal Commission or and SUpervis!on [ICCS) and tho .......... runct rour-party JMC to lnveatigate !bf ri ghting. F'or two da,ys they have irled lo bring the issue up i.n the two-par.ty JMC, a successor to the fOUT-party group. How- ever, a spokesman said the Communlsti avoided the subject. Low Santa Ana . Voter Turnout Elects Trio • .. Santa Ana voters, in 11 very low Z3 per- cent tumout. rt--e.lected two incumbent city CQuncilmen Tuesday but defeated. a third. Re tired lire chtef John Garthe unseated Incumbent Ray Villa· in Ward Five. James Ward won the seat vacated bJ · Wade HclTln who had served the ma.1- imum l"''O terms Und~r city law in Ward . Three. ' Incumbents Jerry Patterson ·and Harry i Yamatnoto v.•ere easy victors in wards :; One and Seven respectively. \ Voters de!caled a charter amendment. which "·ould have lowered the residency 1· requirement for City Council candktaltJ 10 one year in the city and six m<llltbs in ' ") A• "critical case" teletype has been sent to Baltimore regardinf your missing checks. It the lkay required reply period doesn't resuJt In 'locating your panions were pinned down by enemy fire "AbOUt the fourtll da~y of tht offeriSrve; -porCh ind· saw the VC Who had hellf the lhe \Vi'ird. o.-I - charge. There was about one-third of him left ..• he looked like a torn~ burnt doll ." .,._ cbects. u the 1tklay required reply State Director Ike will telephone New Yorlr: to expedile Soon afterward. DIBernardo said, two delivery ol your checks. This critical of his companions made a break for a case designation is not "special' treat-c c • • Ch• f command post nearby. menl." Whenever a non-receipt card is oast ommiss1on le ree<Jved by lb• Social Security office, it · "We covered them as best we could ls standard procedure to begin the crlU. and I tmderstood taler that they had cal case teletype htqtdry proeess.-made il" At---abOOtt hal Poiilt;-the arine su£-- Career ha Forestry o 4· ·n dh Bill rered a b<Jllet wound of his upper right DEAR PAT ; How does one go about pposes a am S arm and JO minutes later with the house applying for a summer job with the Na-burning down around him, DiBemardo tional Park Service? I would really like and· his remaining companions fled for to do this kind or work next summer siuce The e•ecu!ive di~or Of the sta~ the t the' t tin the suburbs. l'm interested In learning more about "' 1'""• m a ir nex mee g. "We stopped to regroup with six more a career in forestry }Y"Ork. I figure it coastal commission today recommended That meeting may be scheduled for people and at the same time we heard 50 'THANKS FOR FAIR TRIAL ' Convicted E1.capee Le11ry Leary Convicted In Jail Fliglit; Appeal Pro1nised would be a good idea to try this kind of opposition to four bills recently in-April l8 in the Southern California area. screaming North Vietnamese come at us. v.·ork and see if I like it as much as I troduCed by Assemblyman Ro be rt Bodovib: recommended support of We put up what resistance we could. One SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -A jury in think I do now. Badham's Assembly Bill 680. It would man was killed. Another was shot in the this central Califon1ia community spent R. N., Laguna Nlgoel Badham (R-Newport Beach). prevent any local building pennits from stomach. And I got some shrapnel in my Uttle time arter a th ree-week trial re- v ' b--• JI U The California Coastal 1.one Conserva-expiring thus preventing the developer left hand. d T' h Le • QU can reques a ,.,..,..ure s ng ion Comm.Wion created by Proposition from beginning construction, if the ·ex-jecting drug a vocate 1mot y ary s available jobs. quall(lcatlons required, tod at th N Inn . piration was due to delays by the coastal "We soon became guests of the North contention that his escape from prison salaries. best time to apply and job con-20 met ay e ewporter m Vietnamese." tact person by writing to the Department Newport Beach . commission. DiBernardo said that for the next few had been merely li~e "an eagle beating or the Interior. National Park Service, 'Joseph Bodoviti. executive director of He recommeoded opposition 10 the days. life was a combination of forced his wi ngs agains t the cage ." · the stale comnu'ss1'on, also reconunended following · r bou · f d !'be · Room %3%6, ISth and.~W C. St., Washing-: marches with no shoes on, bealings, and Ater a t 90 mlnutes o e 1 ration, ton, D.C. 28%48. Address your Jetter t, tha t· the commissioners support another -AB 17!. It would ~bit any coastal humiliation. 1 the i llrY or J J worpen and one man late . the-attention-of Pt""'nntl. ln-iwlew ·of Badham biJI .relating to the _commis~on's commission °ffom issuing bu 11 ding _;_~:..rt afterl was taken, they strip-'.J '1' r .11. your career lgterest',vi,.clude a reque&J activities and support of three other pennits until the developer had 81f'JOcal me o~y weapons and flak vest and~ Tuesaay 1ound Leary gu1 ty of escapin&:- for the free brochure about careers in pieces of legislation. building pennits required . Bodovitz Said shoes. then they tied my arms behind mY from the minimum security California naOoaal parks . .i 1 • , ., 00 The statehecommissiondtoolok nobccaaction this ~d be "an unfair bu~den on the back. J M.ef\'S Colony near bere in 1970. , t ay on t recommen at ns use applicants." it•~ 1 ,q ,., i , , , "One ot them slapped me lrourtd, triet\ s'*aking in a quiet voice aft&-the PcfsspOrl io,'i-a:jo')J,s 1 .. 11 " , most of the bills are not being beard yet . T,,\B UL Jt ~change the ,,ffecttve took my glasses and growid them under Superior Court 1'udge granted hird in either the' auembly or the senate. :J_,, .. 1 Pro .,·:--"" f · M-· a to hi I DEAR PAT: My husband and I are . 'd be Id l d th ~1e ,0~1 , . pouuw.i. .w rom ,,-.,, .. ,., s feet. We were ed away and our perrillasiOn 'to make a statement, l<!ary retired. We plan on traveling to New CornmlsS1.onm 881 t Y wou 5 u Y e Feb. 1. lt' aJso Would allow . any work wounds were treated with nothing but hot ' York this summer.in~ camPer to visit bills and re-hear recommendations on begun by Feb. 1 to have a vested right. iodine. The only thing they left me was a said simply, u1 want to thank the court our children and grB;Ddchlldren. A friend -AB m. It would authorize a package of five cigars. I guess those for a very fair trial." told me she'd heard Senior Citizens can developer to begin building if he has cigars.are too strong for their taste ana Leary's attorney added, however, they buy a ticket or [.llSS that allows a price R S received a local. building permit before they didn't want them." \\'ould appeal the conviction, The at- reduction for stops In national porks evenge Weet,• Feb. I and bax applied for a coastal For the next few days, DiBemardo and B M li al ed f hro"""" t be s· t penru't If 8 com-•-1on··~---•t a'ct ·on h' tomey, ruce argon, somov ora t "'6""u t country. 1nce we wan to u..-. uuc:u.1 is CQmpanions were fed cold, leftover combine sightseeing and travel, you can that-application before April 1. rice, brine and bits ~f fish in a concoction directed verdict of innocent which the imagine how much we'd apprecla~ find. Look Out Feet! Botlovitz said Ibis bill would "allow a which none would eat. judge sald he would rule'CIO later !hi> ing out about this pan 80 we can great deal of development to go lorwafd "J think it was boiled rat bones." month. . stretch our retirement travel budget as Laguna Beach Police.mm" A.J. y.ilhout scrutiny': and added be tbougttt 11le form'er Harv_ard J~I r, rtwhose far as possible. 1 fln'sbed 'ting t t f-1t was "entirely illegal." fam.e prod~ced ~ packed da.1 y cou toom T C. SU Cl meate De ~ca I wn OU • a ~ . · Dru U • r.< d audience 1n this commuruty ol Jb,000. ---11~s··ttte-,oa.",e-iootmr-~ hi--·l-·;;ific;,t1cket t? .•. wo~an mo~on.st he d. i--AB Ill. It.~ requ1~ft, the state ~ g mt .r Ortne took the verdict calmly, He asked and rormatlon about the "Golden Age sioppea.-b~ ihe, ~txm--to--~pay-local-e:zWUu pas le_losses...iq ___ ~-J ---~---was...granled-pecmission..by_tbe_judge to Passport,"freetopersons\\'hocaaprove her,andthenwnth~mpa1nasshe tax revenue because or fewer .~~SHINGTON (A~) -Creation o! a talk to his girlfriend. Joanna Harcourt- tbey are 6% years or age or older. drove orf .•. over his foot. devel~ts and mak~ payments for diYJSlon of the Justice Department lo Smith, 26. for five minute! in a court Available at .your: local post office, this Deluca, a mot~rcycle of_ficer, .sur-any u;iv~rse condemnations by coastal step up the prompt, effective prosecution hallway. passport entitles Senio r Cllizens to free fcred only a painful bruised ng~t com~issi~ns. . of narcotics offenders was annou nced to-He \Vas later taken bac k to the prison. admission to natio"nal parks and recrea· foot. He y.•as probably spared This. bill . recognizes the proble~. day. The divi sion, headed by an assistant where hl' had been sentenced after a con· tion areas having entrance fees. A 50 broken bones by the h e a.v.y Bodov1tz said, but proposes to solve Jt attorney general, will act as ad viser to viction for marijuana use in Orange pcr~ent reduction ii) prices within the motorcycle boots he was \\'Caring. ''in a very drastic way." •the head of the proposed Drug· Enforce-County. lie had been return ed in custody park facility also ¥.'ill be,itv.ea to pass:~~ lie WQ,S ~ak~n off duty Tuesda y The othe5 bills Bodovitz recommended ment Administration, announced by from Afghanistan earl y this year after port holders. Yo"8ger fra'Velers· may be . a[ter lhe .~~cident. 1 , sl)ppert of jncluded one which would pro-President Nixon last week. having fled th e United States. interested In purc!baslng:.aile• $10 fret ad· A .·£8stiwou s dressei:. De uc~ s vide $50 million to acquire coastal proir mission "Golden Eagle p811port." ~~ ... ~;e alway~ highly spit~ erties .for public lands, a bill that would . " " s?1hed: You shou!Cl have,,see!I the clarify.,some technical language in the Traffic Signal Delay tire trac1!>_ oo tbose boots, qwpped proposition and a bill that woold allow all riEAR PAT: Last year the Hlintington one oatcer. comnUssions to use permit fees to sup- Betch city engineer wro~ residents in port their planning activities. out area, ~13Dg to '_ plete the in-· ,. 1 stallation of a· !1'ftic. silll!al.c"t.!1'• comer · " ' of .. Newland St. and r i:acu~ Coast s k p -t t I :hway by the first of Augost, 19'12. We 1110 e ro es still don't have the light even though -. . ' ~ TODAY , by others have been Jhst8Ued in nearby artas where tile trafflt · flow is much ~!~~·:;:..~a~u~~~t':d:O:r1~1:'~~ Briggs' Bill Protects Nonsmokers J. c. HUMPHRies for the past six months~ Recently a young ___ •. __ J1;.,.,... .... ,... ...... am=m,..l,~ll-- girl was srtruck by a ci.r and seriously 'SACRAMENTO (AP)_ A£ter a tumul· people were presently allowed to prohibit 11 injured at this intersection. Last year we 1 he · wb k d smoking in specili'c areas if they wanl to. had at least one accidenj ev-weekend. ,IJOUS ar1ng ere nonsmo ers e-_, rt b b I and hence "lhis additional authority is THE NASSAK DIAMOND OF GOLCONDA ' Santa Ana candidates must live in the \ "'ard they see.Ir: to represent bur th• .. voters at large cast ba:llots on all race3. ~ It is similar to lhe Newport Beach. system. j The vote was: i l\'ard One : Patterson. 8,867; Arturo Jacques. 4,001. Want 'l'htee: Ward, 5,798;. 1 Clyde Wailers, ~.4t7 and Gary Tucker, ' 2,585. Wurd F1ve c GBrihe 6,268; VU!.. ---II 4.66i: ana Pauillli ke 2;235, Wonfilevft: } Yamamoto ran wt0pposed. 10,841 votes. I PrQposition A -Yes, 3,443; No, l,381. J11dge to D~ide :j On Santa Ana's } Latest Lawsuit • • ' • Lawyers for 3U rour agencies lnvol\1d'° i in the Irvine "promised · land" battle,: declined to offer oral argument 1.oday' and agreed to lel Orange Cow\ty Superior . , Coor! Judge Robert P. Kneeland rule oll' !he-merits of-the city ot Saota Ana'•·.; latest lawsuit. ·' It was indicated in lhe courtroom th'*' Judge Kneeland may l')'h! I-today ltf ' what see"I' oertahi lo be iloalaJ ~· , lotb aod final attempt to take the • acre enclave from 1tbe city ol lnint. · ,r] 1 Santa Ana City Attorney J~, Withers asks in ·hil petition for Judp Kneeland to bar the sta~ Attorney ; General's Office from filing a notice of dismWal on the city's nJnth and u~ cessful legal action against Irvine. ~ ! The lawsuit was seen as a move tO' , ensure that the dl~I is not before the California ~eme Court when it . reviews the Jong-standing controversy between the two communlUes. , .. l· I But Withers admits 'it is "hlPlt I unlikely" that his city will persist wllh iii I action.that has already coat its taxpayen: ' more then $JOO,llOO if Judge Kneel~;- turns him down. 1 Three Superk>r Court judg~ and \~ Fourth District Court of AppealJ havfi. repeatedly rejected arguments that the, tax·rich promised land on Santa Ana., southeastern bordew was unlawfully ~D·. nexed by Irvine •when the countj'1 I newest cily was inCQrporated. ' we hope we don't have to or,ganize a manded their ght to real e c ea n. not needed." group or several hundi:ed residents and .~:1mokeless air, an Assembly committee · the ., ·1 •-d t' c Assemblyman Robert Cro1t'll. lhe Al-give c1 Y counc1 a ua 1me. an you put off action on a "non-s mokers' Bill or · · contact the engineerin& department and ameda Democrat chairing the committee, The 90 carat Nassak diamond was legend only until 1818, known as the eye of the Indian idol , Siva , in Nasik . northeast of Bombay. 1'oday's Wedding Ring for find out what's going on be f 0 re it Rights" until next wetk. 101~ Kelly he wo(ldered "whether your becomes necessa ry to rai se caln? The Assembly Crimin3l Justice com-· industry js going, to have to he dragged R. s., Jlunllngton Bte1ch mittee decided Tuesday to del ay a vole kicking and screaming into some reallza. City Engineer Bill lla~e admitled • on the meal!ure authored by Assembly-lion of .nonsmokers' rights." Kelly said traffic signal completion dafes'oftea tum ' man John Briggs (R-Fullerton). until next ·he realized the issue po.sed a real prob-t--11---;,;ou;it'iito;;.;;6€.,~JIUSQC"'dae 10 lllbpeeted ri'ueHay IG it "iO hear from lDOlC Dl?-_lem fqr some 0:9nsrnokers. _ problems encountered daring lblian1Uon. ponents of the measure -includlng the . 1As Cl'ig.inally intrOduced by Assemb - A triangular diamond oC this kind surely originated in India. arg sto es historical! came from the fabled Golc<>nda mines. Alkr a Joog del,.y.ne te tlle,!IOC<tllly of ~I 1111d 1notei industry. . man Briggs, the bill called for a bon on relocallng • ut1llly pole o<cupled by elee-In a tm...liour committee hearing smoking In all public b<Jildlngs and made In 1818, documented history tricaJ and W.pllone -.._~ -· marked by nonsrnoten' cheers and boos ·violalioot of the.law a misdemeanor. states that ls !""' acquired by the tractw PAIMIDI Md nl.ay weadler, u varioua wib e111es tesfif1ed, committee As amended, the bill drops the mbde-East Ind.la company or the Ma • Hartge '""' tbe -Ii -. oa members worked on poalble changes in meanor penalty and bans smoking In the quis of Hastings this imtaUoU... oow, wltll compledo• n· · the bill and lndclatetl lllDl'1! changes were foilowlng pla<ol: • peeled to a ,.,. da)'I. n, llfgul tlleo , 'likely. , -Hospital rooms or wards used for In )831, a London jeweler bought m•I be ~ed ood tested to !Joe Before the ~ heian , the commit· eare or trutmenl of paUents. · the Nassak for '36,000, and in 1837 Nd1facllon of the &a~ ~ ." ""ordered the room cleared of two block ~ encloled publicmeetlngplao-it was sold to the Marquis of West.- before II hecamea openlloeal •• • flags bearlnc skulls and croesbones and es. minster and mounted in the hill of regular ond permlllelll basil. a five-foot4oog, meek dgaret~ with one -Theaters, with the exception of JoO. his sword. Cleavet· Asks Haven of ~na:;:1s1mJ'~~~: ~P~~illg bi~ bill also requires restaurants and During the reign of Queen Vic. members of a naUt11wlde nonsmokers' hara with a capa¢ty <>I 50 or more per· Iona, ti was ~ecut to 80.49 carats organl•atloo called GASP -carried the ..., to set a.side "',one haU or the scrv· to Improve br1llance. h;t 1926 ii was PARI S !UPI) -The lawyer for • giant.clfarcUe oot of the room. Ing area for' persons smoking tobacco purchased by a 'f'.arlStan jeweler, Eldridge Cleavet laid Tuesday lbe ', Altholigh they were admonished by the pl'Otiucts ." brought to the Uruted Stat.es, th~n Black Panther leader WCJ.S steldng committee to 1\op It, proponents of the A $S0 flne on viofalOra Is also contain· returned lo ParlS and recut to its t----,,.ltical asyl u111 in-•'1'6nce.-1'1t ..... wer"8 plaudcdc wilncl$el and.,beoed... ed.jn..the..bili,. ·-'-·--··-_ present emerald-cul shape, N!duc- . rcspo rt• s.veral days ago that Cleaver. spol<<Sman for the C.llfornia A!sociaUon Crown advis«C!lrfgs to amend b 611f Ing l ts welght·tii-ol3:S8·carai.. rfomorrow. Forever. 1-WL a.tvi:d.YtelldiOJUili&.:w:ll!:lil._ you r love. Your fashion sense. COlONNAD( Your way of life. A contemporary look that soys the two of you, now and forever. Unsurpassed in styl ing and craftsmanship. Select your matching w~ rings from our com ete Artcarved collecti , ~CRMEC9' ...... ~rt Carved "'"" J.C. fiu1nphrie6 Je1vefer6 _ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA i--it---'w'-"'ho fled the United Stoles in t968, was of Tobace<>Distributon . !or next week's hearing to Include col· It tinally sold for $500.000, and is ' CONVENIENT TERMS a ready n Piftlr.-Mlrrep:>rts-foUo'f'd--;JaclrKelf). the tobacco'"Sp>kmnan;-aaid-fc~-and-wivtttitiee. Then Crown u id today-known-arol\eOf the wt>rld1 s 11 YEA~S iNTHl SAME toe:AtioN --1~"-lrAm•ric•r4 -M•it.t,_C~~-·~,.'-·-·--1---11 news from Algeria that Cleave.r's villa the measure was .. unnectSSary and un· the committee would have the chattct to mouo~sl'...'..'.i m'..!pr'..'.e:s:'.'.si'..'.v.':'.e..'d~iamo~~n~ds'.':. _ _:_...!::=======-======:-::====='=H=O=N=i=S=O=·=l<=O=I ===== !here w••'4 ... rted . w1 nted" at this ttm.. Kelly argued that dlsam the """"""'· .• ! • • 4 . DAILY PILOT Flood Crews Sandbag New Orleans -. Crim Worsens • Last Cambodian • Back Bay Saga: .Ir onic Ending? Route Attacked \ . ' PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Communist BACJt BAY BEAT -Ever since the Spanish Conquistadors ca.me over tbe bill foi:£_es attacked Phnom Penh's last re- and 'spotted riling smoke from the peat m!ining supply route today as American moss bogs, the ~eandering central 852 Stratofortresses and Flll fighter jets estuary of our coastline has been the aub-pounded suspected C.Ommunist positions ! . ject ~of considerable public and private with;n a IS-mile radius or the capital. discpssion. The Cambodian High Command said Today. that body of Pacific <Waters is COmmwlist unlta ltonned government eutposts around 1he town of Tuk Laak. 34 kno\Vft a! Uppci NeWport ~ a Y . miles northwest of Phnom Penh on cam. Sometimes It is called Back Bay. And to-bodia's vital rice road, Highway 5. day as In yesteryear, it is still the sub-Reports from \he field were sketchy, ject of much talk. but military aources said the highway . Newport's Back Bay is generally con-had been closed to all traffic due to sidered to sf:art where Newport Harbor heavy combat in t~ area. e~ds. That ."· about at Pacmc Coast . With lllgllways I'. I s llld 4 all OC<Upied Highway bridge. From that point, the ~ ' ' · estuary wanders back inland via a crazed for long stre~~s by Communist troops -ehlllinel that "°'"' arotmd three semi· and Cambodia s umblllcal supply cord, -·&u6merged -Jslands. Back Bay-then· 80!' .. _t~e -~e~g -~!!er!. r~ tota!lY in-_ cf balloons out, almost reaching Inland to secure by CO":lm~n1st gunners, lDghway Mesa Drive 5, was the capital 1 last hope of .receiving UPPER NEWPORT BAY Is mootly loo despentely needed supplies of food, am· shallow for serioos navigation. Unroman-munition and petroleum. ., tic types have even been so crude as to refer to it as The Mudflats. It is pretty water when the tide is in and pretty muddy when the tide goes out. Tidal action up there is so effective STRICT GASOUNE rationing has already gone into effect iR the capita l and the city lie' in almost total blackout due to efforts at conserving fuel. Military spokesmen said Tuesday the situation was "critical" in at least six battle zones. In Honolulu, U.S. Pacific Fortes com- mand headquarters said the warplanes flew missions in ea.m.bod\a aglln 'file• day bot as usual supplied no detailJ. A Cambodian command spokesman said that despite U.S. bombing, Com- munist Khmer Rouge forces managed to lure the raiding jets away from rebel positions threatenjng the capital by stag- ing a series of attacks oh government poSllions throughout the ouUying prov· inces. FIEIJ> COMMANDERS said the Jfiost critical · battle area was around the besieged provincial capital of Takeo, 55 miles south of Phnom Penh oo. Highway 2. After a 4G-"l'oun(t.-Q)rnmunlst~rtar­ barrage Tuesday that· left-at least five - - troops dead, officers there asked for government helicopters to be g i n evacuating the Woonded !tom the sur- rounded city. A uditors Say . WORKMEN IN BOATS SAVE PERILED PIGS IN OLD MONROE, MO. Diko Coi11pAd ond Floodod About 1800 Ac ros of Formlond • ' 7 Million . ' Acres Hit • By Ulllted ~ -..lloul Workmen plied sandbop on iev<e.' •IMC New 0r1eons• lamed Frellch Quar- ter ~y_tg_~_!!!!t.1!<!!111~-ol. ~ raging Millinipjll !lj...-, wbiCh 01ieiilY covers seven millim acre! ol. land fl'om Illinois to Louisiana. Louisiana Gcv. Edwin Edwarda: said the fioodwaters, whic.h have claimed 11 lives, look like "one big prod" in some • ...., of Louts!~ wber• u million aaes were reported under water. · ·Edwards · fle.w over AV9}'elles Parish which be said was almost enUrely cav· ered by the flooding. "THE AJQ;:A WAS badly flooded with water reeching almoot lo rooltope In 5"0le homes, and miles ol road under • water," said Edwards. "Most d. the people have been evacuated." ------ Edwarda said he made the trip "to ·assilre peiiple that we are keepbig8 '24-. boo!' check on the situaticn and that we 1 wili do everything -1ble to prev<llt damage to property and lOIS oi lile, and to _ try to have them remain as calm as pos- sible under tbe circwnstanceS." ·In Tennessee, most of the nood. dam-~ age was reported in wheat and alfalfa fields ol Dyer and Lauderdale «>untiel, • bul some flooding was reported from the Woll Rrlver in Ncrth ?!.femphis. 1 ___ that for__m&l)Y_yejl._rs, a_~ll_J!tjne operated in the upper reaches. It lias been a faV<lrite spot for water skien, fishemen and lovers in small boats. All throulh the years, however, people h_ave thoug6t about doi ng something with Upper Newport Bay, including the Irvine Company, Which owns most of the uplands sUITOuoding the water and th:lse three tidal islands out in the middle. Field feports said U.S. B52 bombers and tactical jet fighter-bombers con- tinued to bomb Communist targets in the critical areas of the country for the 27th consecutive day Tuesday. Dean Set Up Roadblock Claims by A • d-F • MOST RESIDENTS in lhe North M<m-ntae1 "'"rm·s--J>bis.area..were.not..bcing..i;••cuatell,..bu~t -~ .I. thousands of other lamtbes ·alOO& the Mississippi have been forced to leave ONE OF THE FIRST persons to en- vision a· public use for Upper Bay was R.L. "'Pat" Patterson, the former Newport city engineer who is considered the "Father cf Newport Harbor." He saw Back Bay as another boat harbor. He drew a plan for dredging a straight chan- nel up Back Bay with a big bul~like marina at the end. It was a pretty straightforward engineering approach. \,aler, l!t_\bo eorly Jl!IOJI, anothor engineer refined this tcbeme tntO a cha.n· nel. a marine stadium, public beach parks, turning basin and UC! rowing course. His plan called for a complex exchange ol public tidelands end lrWle propertl ... The proposal became kDpWn a1 the U~ per Newport Bay Tidelands ~xchange. THE NAME OF TIIAT Irvine engineer who conoelved the Upper Bay land swap is William R. Mason. He now happens to be president of the Irvine C.Ompany. Attorney Killed After Starting Cou rt Shoowut DETROIT (UPI) -A Detroit defense altomey_basJ>een killed in a couitroom sliootout with pollc aller lie drew his revolver from beneath his coat and began firing at a criminal judge and a police witness for no •apparent reason. Detroit Recorder'• Court Judge James Del Rio said the attorney, Gerald Dent. 3', "either went berserk or out or con- troP' during testimony against his clients by a Detroit police officer .. "First he pointed the gun to his own head, then he aimed it at me and then lle aimed at the person on the witness stand," Del Rio said. Mason put a lot cf his soul into the Up- ~r Bay plan. He thought it was good for hJS company and good for the public. He DENT DIED at Detroit Gener a 1 stuck by his guns over the years while hospital within two hours or the shooting. his plan was approved and disapproved; He had suffered at least five bullet cussed and discussed, damned and prais· wOllllds in the stomach. ed on a multitude of Cronts. Recorder's Judge J oseph Gillis-said IN THE 11711, the environmentalists Dent began firing first and exchanged at ---got-into-the---acr.-11ley--W11nt -Uppe"r· -· Jea:st·eigtrt-shats""with·three officersin1:he Newport Bay preserved as a bird flyway, courtroom before he was felled, ap- natu:ai .waterway and sanctuary for parently by police bullets. ma~1ne life. , Del Rio said he managed to escape Finally, Ma~ s gran<;t plan for Back from the courtroom. crawling on the Bay ~·as so nurcd down 1n a govemmen· floor within three feet of Dent who was ta! and bureaucratic tangle that it was still firing his revolver. ' almost ~oo complex to contemplate. Del Rio said he ran into another Thus 1t was that th1JJ week, the Irvine courtroom and began "screaming for Company and Bill Mason offered federal, help." state, county and city officials immediate possession or Irvine land! around Upper Newport Bay that they want for public use. Buy now. pay later. So maybe Newport's Back Bay is head- ed for a new era of public ownership. tf, that is, the public agencies can come up \Vilh some money. • MAYBE THEY CAN'T. Maybe they'll have to go to BUI Ma!Clll and say son1ething like, "Hey, Bill. We don't have any money but we'll mate you a deal ... how about a land swap!" That ought to draw from Bill Mason a sort of ironic smile . "WHEN I RETURNED to t h e courtroom," Del Rio saJd, "attorney Dent had been shot several times." Dent and attorney Stuart D. Hubbell were defending three men charged with carrying concealed weapons in a routine, nonjury waiver trial when the shooting broke out. Dent, a highly-rated 1964 graduate rrom the \Vayne State University School ·of Law, was hired in 1965 as Saginaw County usistant prosecutor. He was the first black to ever hold such a position in the county, WASHINGTON (AP) -Congressional auditors say White House Counsel John W. Dean III claimed executive privilege to bar them from inspecting infonnalion on pre-election flights by administration officials last year. The case was cited by an official of the ( IN SHORT ..• ) Give Government Big Pain WASffiNGTON (UP!l -'The govern· ment recommended today tlµit some ant· acids be banned and that labels for most ot hers be changed to tell consumers the other \Videly advertised brands such ~s Tums, Rolaid tablets, -Gelusil, various brands ol milk of magnesia and douns fi others. medicine isn't good for much beyond an Btrr 1llE REPORT singled out nine upset stomach. products which it said should be taken off 'I1le recommendations resulted from a the market becauselheantacid is com-• Gmeral Accounting Office, audit agency ,__ bined wi'lh other '"-"'ents wh1'ch are f C be H I year-.wug governmen\ review or non-"'6' ....... or oogress, as t ouse governmen either 1.Dlsafe or -eu>nt in such small l·n1ormat1·on subcommi'llee began hear nrescription antacids, including such ,.. ~ -' quantities as to be ineU-tive. These l·ngs Tuesday I ·s1a"on Ill t well-known brands as Alka Seltzer and ~ on eg1 u spe ng out products are Hykaloid, Bisodol Plus, limits of presidential power to withbold Brom9 Seltzer. Belglyn, Kolantyl, Triactin, Creamalin information from Congress Or GAO. The Food and Drug Administration E.S.P., Zylase, Carbotabs and Al ~arold. (FDA) published \he reconunendations ~ e Veto Victories Seen ., a fol'mal proposal, with a final regula-.In addition lhe study signaled out nine tlon not likely-to take effect for at least ingredients, present in at least 17 prod- WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen ate another eight monlhs. But if adopted the ucts, for which it said there was in- Republican Leader Hugh Scott predicted recommendations would llave an impact adequate evidence of effectiveness. It today COngress will continue to back on virtually all antacid products now sold recommended that the manufacturers be President Nixon's vetoes after giving the over the counter. given two years to prove that the in· administration the first major victory in gredients -designed to coat the tbeir homes. Officials said the almost 40,000 sand- bags would raise the levee level in New Orleans about Uu-ee feet along a 3(J(MOO.- foot stretch between the river and Jack- son Square in the French Quarter -..,: ficient ~ lneet any immediate Doodin(. Two National Guard emphiblwr lllits were di!patcbed lo Vlctsburi, Mia., Tue9day for pcgsible use in evacuatiJl& residents of. lowiying areas alq the Mississippi and Its tributaries. FLOWING AT THE RATE of 476 bi.I- lion gallons a day, the 2,330-mlle king MissiJSippi alsO l>aJ inundated I00,000 acres in Arkarisas, '(00,000 in Mialouri, 354.000 in Telln....,, 280,000 in Dllnoil llld 60,000 irl Kentucky. ' . Emergency crews, including IOO atr- men, high school studenta and local resi- dent!, fought to plug a broken levee wtt.h sandbags at Wichita, Kan. Major dibs protecting West Alt.on, !&>., crumbled and 500 persono fled their homes 1heod of rising w.aten:. the battle of the budge!. THE REPORT · the f' t f stomach, absorb acid or in some other 1s 1rs segment o AT CHOTEAU ISLAND, ILL., nearly But Speaker C.arl Albert rei· ected sug-the FDA's u eced ted · f II way help the antacid compound -should . . npr en .reVJew o a 500 people sandba••ed the ·-1·es ol 1-: gestions that a "pattern" was set when nonprescrlption drugs. It found that most be allowed to remain. 88 .,... .... the Senate Tuesday voted tl0-36 to uphold ingredients in most antacid products now vees that encircled the land, and Rt River Nixon's veto of a $2.6 billion pfogram of on the market are safe and p:Jtentially ?NE . OF THESE ingredients 'vas De Pere, on the :P.fissouri side of the riv- grants to prepare the handicapped for effective. "Sunethicoue," an anti -foaming 8.gent er, 600 volunteers sandbagged to keep I -jobs. ---.-··-----!lbis--include!-tbose-wbieh-<!mYlbine ·an-·--1!C~~ri!_Mt~_wi<!ID.-~dV£rl~~ge!: __ ...!~~~~ ~t~ the_.~ home~. The . Missi~_ · antacid wtlh an analgesic, such as Bromo The . other prod~cts 10 tliiS group are sipp1.1>~KTOup ilitci pie tb)ftr"flO'Klrel, e D r ug Term Stiffened WASIIlNGTON (APJ -'The Senale has approved. long, mandatory prison sen· lences 'for hard-drug pushers who are not addicts themselves. Mandatory sentences also were pro- vided for using or unlawfully carrying a fireann in the commission cf fede ral crimes that threaten life and property. e Argentina Slaying CORDOBA. Argentina (AP) -Two y0W1g terrorists ltilled an anny in- telligence chief ootside his home here to- day , after apparently failing to steal his briefcase or perhaps kidnap him, police • reported. The gumhot slaying was another episode in the mounting terrorism in Argentina in advance of the takeovtl' of -government next month -by-a-Peronist civilian. Seltzer and Alka Seltzer. A clean bill of Gav1scon~ Hykas1l, Carmelhose, Thylose, flooding town streets. health likewise w~nt to the ingredients in Amaze Aids. Bell-ans, :P..1~25, Mucogel, Mucotln, Hykaloid, Schomblirg, Kaocasil, Peace Settlement A t W oundedKnee See1i Imminent WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (P) -The government's chief negotiator, r~rting agreemen~ on nine of 10 demands by militant Indians, says a peaceful end to the 3&-<lay occupation · of Wounded Knee appears imminent. "Agreement could come Wednesday,'' Asst. Atty. Gen. Kent Frizzell said after an unprecedented flfth s t r a i g h t negotiatina: session Tuesday. Pectalo Improved, Special Fonnula, Silain and Mylanta. The suggested changes in labeling could have the widest impact on the in- dustry. the labels on Alita Seltzer and Bromo Seltzer. for instance, would have to tell consumers the products should be used only for relief of both headache and acid indigestion, or from a headache alone. Claims that antacid products relieve "nervous or emotional disturbances," "nervous tension headaches," "cold symptons," "consumption of aJcollolic beverages," or "morning sickness of pregnancy" should mt be allowed, the report said . Pennsy lv ania Aims at Sex HARRISBURG,'PI. (UPI) -'l'lle House by a vote ol llHI bas ap. proved an amendment to autlaw pre-marital ,.. in Pelllll)llvanio. '!be amendment WU to O bill that would make malldoue mllChiof In caves a milde:melnor. A ftnal House vote on the bill II u]'OCled next week. Tornadoes Whack Florida Frizzell said he was "highly op- timistic" because the two sides had resolved all but one point in the list of demands presented to the government Sunday by American Indian Movement ' (AIM ) leaders . U.S.S.R.OR81TAL SCIENTlflC LAB 'SALYUT Il ' ' Tliree Persons Hurt; H oin es Heavily Damag ed Tempe ratures •••IM !1ta~:;J•flOW ~ ..__ •.. ~...owt1• ·....: f10W "I agree substantially with Mr . Friuell's statement and I'm eager to get at it again," said AIM attorney Ramon Roubideaux. Frizzell said no specific time was set (or today's meeting. because "work is going to have to be done by both sides wlllf1't!!Jlffi"l0 hat 5ne pl)ii'itlieroreui.-·1---- negotiating session." Neither Frizzell nor Roubideaux would discuss details or the AIM demands. Both said they thought it would undermine. the negotiatil>Ni. OAILT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtll'lrry of thfl Daily Piiot i! guaran'tttd MMt••·llrW•r: II ,.. • ""'., .. .,. 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LOS ANG1:Ll!S (AP) "" flf(l-r-satrrYO" r · that Loi Angel .. bu becomo ."the envy of the workl" under ~ bis admlnlstntJoa, beaded fo. day Into a Ml)l)t ""l'Jll eleo. ' tion seeking an unprecedented fourth tenn. His challenger again will be lanky , soft-sPQkeo 56-year-old City Councilman Th 0xm a 1 'Bradley, bidding to become the first black chief executive of the nation's third largest ci· ty. . Biadley and Yorty rao 1·2. In that order, In Tuesday's mayoral primary. Thus, they f~ce a rematch .of .their bitter 19611 contest In which "1'adley .......S YClllJ ol using racial slura to deleat him - a charge Yorty denied. TWO OTHER. m a j o r challengers and rilne also-rans were eliminated in the Tues· 'WORLD ENVIES LA', Mayor Sam Yorty day nonpartisan balloting in points to the city itseU: a which Bradley led the ticket sprawling conglomerate of with 35 percent of tfie vote to communities sprouting bigb- Yorty's 29 percent showing. rise office bu 11 d t n g a, 'in- It was a crushing defeat for tertwined by freeways and Jess Unruh, the onetime "Bjg. often cloaked in a-haze of Daddy" of the California murky smog. Legislature, who ran a poor o • th f th Id third and lost his bid for a It 5 e envy 0 e wor ' you know," said the aandy-poHUcal comeback after fall-haired, ruddy-faced mayor in Ing to lll!!elll llepublican tbe nasal twaog of his native Ronald Reagan as gOvei'TiOr tn NebraSQ_.-"U the ~ 1970. · Former Police ~ it well run, they'll vote to keep Tom Reddin was the other me in ... major contender eliminated. Yorty, 63, the self-styled Bradley, whg "'aged a costly political "maverick" who ~ about $600,~ -campai~ boasts of being the only mayor with . a heavy mve~tment ~ with .a foreign policy _ ~ • television ~mmerc1~ls, said reference to his r~uent he was co~dent of victory_ in foreign trade development May. He said he would o:tJtline trips and ties with "sister programs based on the issues cities" abroad _ !tarts off or crime in Los Angeles, the again u the underdo~ut it's Jack of a. rapid transit system, a role be ieems to r . the environment, unemploy- ' · meot aod high taxes. AS FoR ms key ·1ssue, he U'IT ........ LEADS THE PACK Tom Bradley Rock Singer Ueportation Advised Bomb Hoax In Airplane: «1 HJ\ VE FOUR more years of experience and they (the voters) know Tom BradJey better than they did in 169 and that's going to make the dlf· !erencet'' said the fr.foot-4 fonner college track star, a veteran of 10 years on the city council and president~lect of the National League of Cities. Bradley said, '"I'be issue most SACRAMENTO (AP) - A British rock music performer h8I been sentenced to 13 months in a federal prison after betng convicted o f transporting women across state lines for prostitution but the judge said be was also going to recommend the singer for deportation. ,. .. , ... ,..,....._ One Suspect SAN DIEGO (AP) -A 21· year-old Inglewood woman was arrested by FBI agents after lliiimb threat WU found 80'8Wled on a lavatory mirror tn an alrbome P'a c·1 f I c Southwest Airlines · j e t , autborlUe• said. 'Jbe woman, identif~ as Lorona Gayle Walten, was ar· · resfed at San !iiego Interna· Ilona! Airport Tuesday night aod booked for lnvestlgatloo of communicating a threat. Agents said PSA peraonnel aboard Flight 440 f r o m Oakland to San Diego, with a stop in Los Angeles , dlacovered tbe message during the fllgbt. e Jtlf.h Sought LOS ANGELES (AP) POW·ML\ groups from around the country concluded a weekend conference Tuesday ( BRIEFS with the view they would press for a HfuJI accounting" ot Americans: listed missing in Indochina. About 75 groups had con- vened following to decide their future and wiU press Congress to w I t h h o I d reconstruction money from North Vietnam until missing Americans: are accounted for, ask President Nixon to declare June 3 "Na- tional MIA Day" aod refrain from bufldlng any P O W monuments until the l.ssue i! cloSed. · * * '* Arnebergh 'Confident' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ci· ty Atty. Roger Arnebergh, seeking a sbth term In the powerful office, faces a runoff election May 29 after falllng to capture a majority of votes in the city's primary el~ion. Arnebergh, 63, said be was c11 .. pPointed after running ahead of three challengers and getting 47 percent of the votes. But he expressed optlmlsm about his runoff chances against cb.allenger Bun Pines, a 33-year-old attorney. "~Ile frankly, I expected a better turnout and to win han- dily in the primary,'' Arnebergh said. "I don't think there is-any doubt about the result in the runoff." Amebergb had 249,!M votos to 211 ,260 lor Pines with near- Jy all the vote counted. The balance was di vided between two other candidates. Pines also expressed con· fldence in his chances for vic- tori;. Preacher Held After Assault Rock musician John Gold!Worthy·Hlgp -fourul g\lllty last month of con- spiracy and two counts of 11· legally · transporting women across state bor'ders -was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge Phllfp C. Wilkins to ttir.e coocurront 13-month terms · in federal prison. His codefendant, L y n n Dudgeon of Storey County, Nevada, also W83 found guilty on the three counts and was placed on three years pro- bation Tuesday. M1s.5 DUDGEON bad testified that ahe waa a pro- fesslooaJ prostitute in Nevada, where prostitution is legal. She said she had worked there for about three years. New Trial Could Be Extended • •• • ' • .. tdnesdi111. Aprll 4, 1973 rm l'IHANCLU.IDVH:U 1t1c1 ... ldo .,._., .... TnYollon' C:..lla, DAILY PllOT J Moun 11n1 .. ,_1;.....,1!!!4!fJ. !!!!!!!'.h ___ _ oopJlal ........... and TIM Capital . Clu" Ml'Yla1 ~..,1bmont1 ... ...,. daJ' -•....-t ..... ti -tri .... . wltll .,..allJlal -•· -; • . •• ' . ., • .. ,., ..... ·: ·' \ 1··- • • • "· ,L• :u . u l.!! ... ~·· . .. ; ., r.• ' . • ' \ ·. • DAU,Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE I An ' Unlikel The festering noise problem at ·orange County Air- port produced another one ~I those "solutions" last week that raises more problems than it solves . Situat·ion 747, and DC!O Jeii In the long run, this would-work out lo the disadvantage of everyone, lnclucliJJg Newport Boach and Costa Mesa. Charles Griffin, who lives ·on Balboa Island in New· port Beach, proposed that jeta leaving the ~rt make a hard left turn immediately !Iller takeoff lo divert them away Crom noise sensitive areas in Newport Beach and parta of Costa Mesa near Upper Newport Bay. Mr. Grillin'• proposal waa undoubtedly made' in all sincerity. But unfortunately, !Here -m to be no llmple solutions lo the problems· of Orange ColUlty Airport other than moving it -and no one can find an accept· · able place to move it. Unfortunately, while a hard left turn'11~parently is 1""'5ible from a technical standpoint, jJ..~u[d aim the Jets in the direction of Irvine, a city-that is also very noise sensitive. To get around thi.>· · iculty, Griffin has suggested two things .... F.ir~e'Says, a new runway could be built at the ai~n.a_t: would straddle the San Diego Free-way, tbus giving jets several thouaand feet more room to , maneuver be!o..re they reached Irvine. ' /" And with this extra space. he says, the planes could make a lull circle and turh away from lryine before they reached any populated areas. · Thus 1ets taking off would !ollow a sort of upward spiral pattern that would theoretically keep them away from quiet residential neighborhoqds. . The proposal is currently under study by Orang~ COunty Airport noise officers. But on its face, the pl~ has several problems: -There would definitely be increased jet noise in Irvine. In many ways, the proposal is simply a plan to transplant Newport Beach's noise to another area. -Orange County Airport is one of the busiest in the country with light plane traffic. Requiring pilots to fly a circular pattern in traffic like this simply heightens the chances of disaster. -The idea of building a nip.way across the San Diego Freeway has been considered Wore and rejected- as too expensive. • Quiet (ampaign .. One little spark has brightened an othOl'.Wlse dull cwipaign for four vacant seats on the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board of trustees. ..[Qrmer tl'l!St~.~l!ett.y Lilly announced she would. seek office as a writ&-in candidate against two candidates · officially seeking to represent Costa Mesa's Tru.stee Area 2. It is presumed that Mrs. Lilly will make clesr between now and t¥ April 17 election the reasons be· hind her rather unusual decision . All voters in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach may cast ballots in the election, but the district is divided into seVen. areas and candidates mUst reside in Ute trustee area they hope to represent. The only meet-the-candidate session !or the public thus fsr, sponsored by Newport Beach Women's Civic League1 attracted virtually .no attention because of lack of publicity. Candidates will have a chance to express their views on Irvine's Channel 3 Cablevision -but unfortunately n:ot on Teleprompter's Newport Beach Channel 3 cable system -next Tuesday through Friday at 7 p.m. The DAILY PILOT will publish profiles and outlooks of the candidates before the election. This appears to be one of the few opportunities to &!ISOJS their gUlllifica· __ Uons. Thanks to the League of Wome1> voters, wlilCli gathered the information, voters still may be able to let -To allow the airport to expand beyond its present size as limited by the San Diego and proposed_ Coro9a del Mar freeways would open the way for larger 707, intelligence guide their selection. c ''WELCOME TO iHE (LUg." He Forgot a Few ltlillioa Checkers , ·Draughts And Dames Dear Gloomy Gus ·no Americans Really Speak English? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Here's another word-quiz on "group names" -what does each list have in common? A score of 50 percent is respectable ' I . Damoclean , Procrustean, Promethean, Protean, and Gordian; 2. 'lbeodicy, soteriology, I re n i cs, henneneutics, and chillum. 3. Checkers. draughts, Dames, Dama, and Dame- spiel. 4. Champerty, bar- ratry, jactitation, embracery, and malversation. 5.Dog H obble , Dutchman's Pipe, Hercules' Club, Scolch Broom, and Wahoo. 6. Reese, Belladonna, Trezel, Slayman, and Wei. 7. Marcionism , Pelagianism, Donatism, Arianism, and Sabellianism. 8. Mrs. Ga mp, Mr. Jaggers, Mrs. Bardell, Ml':-Pecksniff, and Mrs. Harris. 9. Elihu Root, Jane Addams, Nicholas Murray BuUer, Cordell Hull , and Woodrow WilSon. 10. CelUc, Greek, Latin, Maltese, and Tau. I I. RasaJind , Isabella, Miranda:, Viola, and Beatrice. ., This nude bar controversy arose just in time. Our law enforcemeol people almost had to go back to dealing with criminal types . v. s. Gloomy Ou1 __ ,. are 11111H'lltt.il ., rtader'I ...... ..-f _ .... rlly l'eflec:I tM 'l'ltWI M IN ..... -. ""' rwr HI ,....... ,_ O'-"Y .... DlllY Plltol, To the Editor : Christopher J. Wilcox (Mailbox, March 28) had better grow a few more fingers and toes to count the nwnber of English- speaking _people in this world. Wilh all his 300 million be completely ignores the British Commonwealth nations of Australia.-and New Zealand and their ap.. proximate 15 million, who speak native English. 12. Ampersand, virgule, cedilla, and dagger. On the other hand, I might question the die re-sis ---·vanilltf Of-tfie-·205-lhllliod in the United ' Stat~!i.-0! the authority of Re1 Harrison wl» c1alms Americans haveo't"Usea-It ANSWERS: I. They all refer to figures -and figures of speech -in ancient Greek mythology. 2. They are branches of study ln the field of religion and theology. 3. All are the same game -checkers -in America, Britain, France, Italy, and Gennanf. 4. They are violations of law. 5. Types of bushes or shrubbery. 6 .. Bridge champions of international ranking. 7. Eatly heresies condemned by the Christian Church for their unorthodox view of the nature of J.esus's divinity. 8. Characters in the novels of Charles Dickens. 9. U.S. citizens who hav'e won the Nobel Peace Prize. JO. Types of crosses. 11. Heroines in Shakespeare's plays. 12. Signs and punctuation marks in printing. for years •. ~ Hardly Reiuonable To the Editor: Although I n o rm a 11 y enjoy the idle bantering and, at times, the fanati cal ravings or those homeowners who live in that area most affected by the jet traffic from Orange County Airport ; and while I am somewhat sympathetic, but mostly bored, with their problem, I must take exception to a remark made by a bir. Charles Griffin, as quoted in the March 28 edition of the Daily Pilot. J\fR. GRIFFIN states, 0 ••• there's no reason why they'd have to ny over the $200,000 homes around Newport Bay." Perhaps a poor choice of words on Mr. Griffin's part! Is he seriously suggesting, in what can only be described as a r:ather vulgar attitude, that jet traffic would be more allowable if it were re-routed to pass over the $20,000-$30,000 homes in North Costa h-lesa? Based on his "new jet path alignment" proPoSal, that would appear to be his intent. • MAILBOX Letters fr01n readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letter1 to fit space or eliminate libel U reserved. All letters mmt include signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pul>ltsl11'd. . ·- 100 people in attendance. It was nice to see, amOng th06e atteniling, two city c~, one city councilwoman, four pl&nJllng cOmmissioners and many Ir.vine Company. represehtatives. 1 believe that all who attended will agree that many exciting-developments were discussed. MARILYN V ASSOR, Member Irvine Tomorrow Board of Directors Robin Hood To the Editor: Robin Hood is not dead. He's alive and well in Newport Beach masquerading as Charles Griffin. Mr. Griffin's selfless act of taking from the rich and giving to the less affluent must go down as one of history's great charitable acts. His kind offer to donate Newport's jet noise to Irvine must be refused. While the details of his gift remain unpublished, the basics may be considered: AN INCREASING number of jets will lift off a nev•IY constructed over·tile-- frce\\'ay runway and complete a scream- ing 360 degree tum over University Park, Tu'rtle Rock and University of California, Irvine at 2,000 feet, skim over the airport at 3,000 feet, cruise over Costa Mesa, then ny off into the smoggy skies. This suggestion conjurs up notions of "the final sol ution to the Irvine pro- blem," and has about as much appeal. While it is true that keeping jets out of Newport's sacred airspace will end possi- ble litigation,_the p.Jan'.l Qf!ltl~~!cl!ti.o~ is thal jets should not fiy over expensive homes -the eleventh commandment. Mr. Griffin's feelings of "better your ·house than mine," admitedly have a certain nobility. IDS PLAN Will not solve the jet noise problem; it will only shift it. Giving this proposal the dignity of pa~ing for a !easibility study is ludicrous. jets should not fiy over any houses, not even !\Ir. Griffin's. Neither should they fly low over schools, parks or populated areas. Building another runway costs a lot of money. Putting one on stilts is even more unreal. We oppose spending our money to enable planes to buzz our homes! Further, requiring passenger planes to make 360 degree turns over populated areas should be evaluated very carefully. In any case, if planes are going to fly in circles, why not straight up and around. FINALLY, there is no good reason to suppose that increasing air traffic out of Orange County Airport is in itself a worthy enterprise. If Mr. Griffin does not like any airplanes flying over his house, what doctrine of invincible ignorance leads him to be.lieve. ihat we wan.t even more jets fiying even lower over our houses. It is important to note that airplanes will fly over houses of all values. Pigeons. however, discriminate. In fact, they prefer more luxurious landing facilities. Squadrons of well trained live squabs will shortly begin twenty-four hour, around the clock missions over Mr. Grilfin's house. LA WREN CE SHERWIN SARINA SHERWIN CANDACE GEGENBERG ---JA\'GEGENBERG Wirks • ¥:'*'$ 'Let them sat eeks.' The Key to Cambodia I HARDLY think that a reasonable basis for re-aligning a jet takeoff path is \YASHINGTON _ The success of the elimination of a marginal nuisance President Nixon's strategy in Indochina ( ) for lhose people who happpen to 01Yn depends heavily upon Cambodia's ailing, JACK ANDERSON $200,000 homes and inflict that same erratic President Lon Nol, who is now nuisance on citizens whose homes are not Let's All Play Watergate! regarded in Washington as the best bet quite as opulent. What price success? Is against a Communist takeover. it possible that Mr. Griffin, in his dedica· Our furious congressmen are about to J This brings us to where you draw your If Ca bod. ho Id f U d r . Id be lion lo protect his environment, make hiS arrest the President or somebody. That's ( car~. You draw your cards from the . m 1a s u a un er """m· wou prime minister and head of home more pleasant, and generally AD'T HOPPE m un i s t control, government under the new constitution t . because nobody in the White House will 1.1,. President. The reason for this is Rule South VI et n am as under the old.·• .. res ram pro~ess, is forgetting his own ( 246a. It says : "As long as nobody talks , would ,__ h" h-Th humble origms? That is the only con-talk o them about The Watergate Scan-'------------" the President holds all the car~." , llC\.Vme ig e policy makers In Washington clusion 1 can draw. d I l Y vulnerable Io -·privately-hoped-that~Sirik-Matak himself a · Communist infiltra-an able administrator, would take over STEPHEN H. MEEK Thus the nation ls in the grips of a just come back from a laundry in Mex-ONCE you have mastered lhese simple lion, Jsolation and the helm and that Lon Nol could be Grave Constitutional Crisis. An aroused ico. rules. you will understand The Watergate eventual overthro w'. persuaded to come to America for l"'iJae. TonaorrOID public is asking THE CARDS the players draw are Scandal better than our congressmen Yet Qnly a rew h searching questions, now do-or, most likely, ever will. months ago, Wash· t erapy. To the Editor ·. such as ""~at ·1s most interesting. Fot example, should But no longer Lo N J h · "" d di "Se ti " Unfortunately, pilot tests show that .ington wanted Lon . n o as now regain· Thank you for !he very good pre-'Ille Watergate Scan-you draw a car rea ng, gret ' you ·Nol replaced by a ed the use of some of his paralyzed limbs dal?" immediately -poof! -vanish. 98.6 percent of potential players becOme a d hti h ed tail Ith h b cover.age in your newspaper on the sym-frustrated and take up three-dimeoslonal !t"ore stable leader. The Central lntelli-" 's s arpen men Y a oug e PoSium for commercial and recreational Actually, to under-Many of the cards force you to leave chess hutead. 'gence Agency quoted prominent palace still isn 't the strong vigorous leader he facilities in the City of Irvine. stand 1be Watergate the White House. The "Chapin" card SoUrces as saying the Cambodian chief was before his stroke. SCandal, all you Deed ~ makes you move to Chicago. And you With a well-informed public critical tn ei:ecutive had suffered a serious stroke Washlnglon considers him the "cement-'J'.his symposium \\'as spopsored by do Is buy a set of ' can'~ talk. The "Mitchell" card ls a bit this hour of Grave Constitutional Crisis, fnd had tak en "leave of his senses.,, ting factor" who can best hold the shaky Irvme Tomorr~w and had approximately the ex c It in g better. With it YQU resign from The Com· it's clear that what this country Cambodian government together and new ,ftm ~ a m e , mittee to Re.elect the , President Among desperately needs is a return to the 11----i·...A-CIA source used the.Erench plfrase, resist -<::ommunist.. em:r:oachment. The -··---~Bfl tr----: ·~·---~-""Watergate' 1 Once..yOll-haveJead_and.-ether-Thl~s-and-becGme-a-r1'•b...YlalL--'"!!!·m~l~er:_scan~!!!d~a~ls~ol~:!:es~le~rye~ar. "'etre desemparc," to describe Lon Nol's prospects are poor for a ·cambodian ·tt--~ .... .,re comprefl~nded the slmple rules, the Street law er. But your wife's ·~ame J.s thmentcal instabil11y. Another source told cease-fire such as have been signed in Dear George: whole thing becomes crystal clear and Martha So you don't gel to talk either. e IA that Sirik Matllk, a power In Vietnam and Laos. I'm add" led t t Id 1 you_ will beCome a Well-lnfonned Citizen. In fac' t, ·-•y one player In the whole fhnom Penh , ht1d confided sorrowfully , , ic o your sup co· U'u that "Lon Nol 1~ a sick man, both PRESIDENT Nixon is anxious urnn. 1 know it's stupid, and my FlRST OP' ALL, Watergate! Is played ,igame gets to ~.tk. ffet~. the . tuck~ one physically and mentally,'· and that "his me'anwllilc, to see the Lon Nol regime r~ wife knows il 's stupid · · · but f by 4371 players and two dice-all 4373 of who draws the Zit!gler card. This en- Jntellectual processes 00 longer function main In power. For !he Joint Chiefs have read It, stupid as it is, and laugh which .should be loaded. tll1cs him to say, "No comment/' 18,347 as they once did." warned . that, if the Communists grab ~~.t·00~~~.:~~~~·~upyol~ The object of the game is to get to the times. In another secret dispatch from Phnom CambodJa, reopen its port to mil itary explain this. What's the answer? White House. Or, if you are so inclined, A GOOD card to draw Is "FBI." This Penh, the CIA reported that "the cabinet shipments and tum the country Into a simply to get tht White House empowers you to investigate crime. To has discussed ways and means of easing base for guerrilla operations against "-Ed F ED F. ""' 1~--t I . f C '"" Investigate crime you go directly 'to the South Vlelnam the Sal.go g· uid ut:ar .: J.ne uc:i payers are a group o u,_,.. 1Lon Nol ) out of the day to day conduct • n re une co You 're stupid! refugees and u.cIA agents. They land White House. The players there don't or government business." not survive. (I th ked w I ""--know .. nttthlng about crime. Y<N are so The President dropped tons of bombs s at right? I'm no good at rid· on a 1q11are mar atergate .. ~y £11-lv I U r secret In Later, three of his most powerful and gambled "-.. ·-·ds of A-·ri·can dlea.) land there to get Larry O'BrJen. ~y grate you g ve . a you • · t ""'"" t th CIA ed "~ "~ hat • -·ry O'Brle •··a he Is a bin.. formation about crime to their attorney. a.ssoeta es, acco ....... '6 ° e • urg: Ji ves to prevent a Communist takeover of Otar George: e '-'1:1.l" n ~ use Y be him to give up the presidency and acce pt South Vie-. That is how Lon Nol lfow di' t'-~n--1 hi• pie. He will keep your secret becau.se , of the Oil] I t of ch' r f t t 1 ".... ". '~ ~,ger ge .., Each '.9f these players then receives .• courSe can't talk edf8jm 8. ~k S:S t k d~~ 0 h 5 a e m· suddenly has become a key man In the name? l ... mean. w t'1 lone about card whlcb reads: 110o to Ja·n. Go Somttlmes lhe ~ng cards get ml1ed m ate Y-ir 8 a a t at 8 new President 's Indochina strategy. the Lone nn-ger He's always got I J ·1 Do Go tn. ~. might ,.y, "Remem'-r to --constitution could be promu igotcd quick· Footnote Th born"· ol he . ·~• • dlttct y to 11. not pass or any ~~ ~ '"" ly-•nd-Jt would be wlltcllihttilon "ot.._;,; : e ~,g I pres1· that Egyptian with him. Or olher Information. Collect $10,000 a tribute $300,000 lhe day after the election. ~• I I "11hi,........_...,,•'-'--u ved ""·-t-..rw·.uM.~ la. Wl\at's so Jone? 1 YOll'·' I Ith Amb d -" t would .conllnue a.~ chief of stale. A -,.... .................... uy• 18 ue e ll¥--·...::.... ... CURIOUS.... Rcce. ve e er one assa orau.ip o the CIA to havt been a wUd auempt by.. Dear ~-n'ous ·. The other players then draw cards and Luxembourg or. one phone <aD enUUtng "LON O " •fl•ded tho.. CIA,_thn...pilot to assasstnai. Lon-Nol, oot_a_ _1 don":'Hhlnt 1 can fac6~-moaey. They draw thelrJ!l!!!!e from a you to get out ol a SwiSll Jail free ." But "rcplled In·"' hL •' 1 t '•'l~nd lw be chief larger palace plot ag:ain.tt hlm u acme year like t.bls. box marked , "Stans. • There' ls ots and 'sUch-r:ards are trolll"1r!lmlla , but dif ol stnle 1.11 u ... J " ~ J, • that he rumors out ol Phriom Penh have hinted. '-------------1._lgµ of It. It Is very clean money. It.has fertnt, game. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed , Publisher Thomai Keevil, Editor, • Barbara. Kreibich Editorfot Page Editor The editorial page of the Dally Pilot seeks to lnfonn And 1Umu.· late read.en by 1>resentJnr thla nt~·1;paper'1 opinions ·~ com· mcntan-on toplct1 or intckst and liKnlflcanoo, b)' providing a torum for lhe exprrssion or our readen;' opi nions. and b)' pmentlnr the divt"rtt. ,·te~·polnts or Informed ob- aervf!TII and •1)()ke!mtn on topla ot the day:--- Wedl!e£day ..A(irlL4,J9'1l_ ' ' If _ UAll V PILOT c r --·· Licens e - ho-.>. • Pr otesied ~ta Me~a.·s Fire House nightspot has been C-Ommandlng most of the city's un· favorabk_•Jt~ntiocy .I.:~_!_ltll'.'., but ~!er !~ will be back in the news soon and Friday, April 13, rqay be it,S unlucky day. Tlaleill D eparts Nixori Starting Work-Vacation President Nlxon tooay settled Into a routine working vacation schedule at La Casa Pacifica after a busy ty,·o days of talks with South Vietnamese Presidenl Nguyen Van Thieu. Nixon bade fare"'·eU to the Asian leader specific dollar amounts sought bY. tho allies .. Ziegler said economic nld y;ould probably be increased from the current $500 million yonrly. . • A:')arge.\umout or prOte!ters from lbe surroundiiig iielghborhood is e1pected at an Alcoholic Biverage Control Board hearlng on. its license renewal. • QR the helicopter pad of the Wes1e111 Wblt~ House ~ 1l! the two stood between cordons o( Marines. In a joint commWlique issued on the lawn of the Presldent's villa, the two men reafflftl'led the solidarity of the U.S. and South VJctnam, then they registered their concern with asserted violations of lhe Paris Peace Agretment in lndocttina. The session will be at 1:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa City Council chambers. _ ... Currenlly... lbe.Ja.vem. ~UIU,6 · •)!Jl!li:\. .... Blvd., feature's beer, wine, san wicheS a.AA. loud,. music ' l''hich draws a lot of cohu'>liments from youthful patrons and a lqf9I criticism ·from older nejghbors. . Dissenters are expected to parade ~Ore the ABC license renewal hearing ahil' if their complaints carry enough wm· bt, Pier 11 could collapse under a ti wave or protest. . , tWners Jerry O~ens and Gary Chapin inherited a history of problen1s dating ~ 21hi years when they recently pw.chased the popular nightclub. Various demands were made, but not aP.: have yet been met. · ,7'he city council recently revoked a ~ exceptio.n permit as a result thus - in' e:lf'ect -ordering Pier it to cease oPer'atioris, but other actions are still Pj:odlng. --':A' May 7 heaiing before councilmen is ~t\e<!Uled to. declare the ham-like -bar a p~fs,i:ic nuisance that must be abat~ by clo'ting its doors to that type of business forever. • ~.uperior Court legal acti9n "'ould then 9-W to force the closure under thre_?t rthei civil prosecution. . "·" • .:SLAST ... located is ·M·l •(manufacturing) but the hcxnes were there first. The bulldlng is only three years old but the Qpartmen~ are about 15 of 20." Referred to specifically by Raciti were bungalow apartments at 833 W. 17th St., located adjacent to the plant. The force of the blast ripped their walls to shreds and made them totaUy uninhabitable though there were no serious injuries to the .. occupants. ·!'he councilman said he would ask for the investigation during the April 16 city coUricil meeting and also request advice riiim ctfy"'Attorney Roy E. June on "how we c_an_SWp_lOO spot zoning all over the c"!1f!" ~ r ' ' -~ta Mesa Pl8rinirig~oirector·Willlltrri OJJii:n, questioned about the zoning hl;uiry ' of Costa Mesa's westaide in- dµstrial area, said the worri some mix of te!lrtdential ·and Jndu1trinl 11.!es was in- hlr.ited from· the county .. · : ~·1t wasn't annexed to· the city until aner most or that stuff was built," Dunn eXplained. The \Vestside area was county 1.erritory until annexed in the mid-SO's. -. . . •, ' . .. '" •, . TONIGHT · :'HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES" -OCC Drama Dept. produ c tion . OCC Auditorium , April 4, 5, 6, 7, 8:30 p.m. No i:harge. i "THE TEMPEST" -South Coast )lepertory Theater, through Sunday, 8 p.m. Reservations 64&-1363. l THURSDAY, APRIL 5 t UCI DRAMA WdRKSHOP -"Rose~; 'crii.ntz and Guildenstern are Dead, 'Studio Theater Fine•Arts Village, through ~turday, B p.m. Adm : $1. . CREATION, C~RE <'NIJ FEEDING .'IJF CORPORATIONS -OCC Lecture ~eries, Tony Brown, lecturer. Oakwood ',Apls. 7·9 p.m. through April 12. DAILY PILOT PAIL Y PILOT, Sti ff Piiate HE BELIEVED HE HELD SOLUTION TO WORLD PROBLEMS But Nixon-Thieu Protesters Uttered Different Opinions Who's Got the Answers When Protesters Clash?· " By ARTHUR R, VJ!SSf;L . , " 'Of "'9 ·D•ll't' "I~ Sl!lf ,,, ••• ~ HE CAME STRIDING down Avenida del Presidente, his big, blood red· lettered banner braced against his lean belly, carrying a chip on his shoulder and a message for the world. You could read it far up the street: "Follow Christ here on Earth and be persecuted and go to Heaven, not · -' -Hell," his canvas contraption challenged. VINS•&. He wore a beard, longish hair and the simple denim clothing of a tradesman, perhaps a carpenter. · He carried a battered megaphone to spread a Gospel 20 centuries old. The sidewalk sermonist -a traditional salesman of salvation through threat of fire and brimestone -set up shop long before other demonstrators gathered near the Western \Vhite House. Clearly, be believes he has the answers if anyone will ' listen and acknowledge that be does. ''HO cm MINH was an atheist," be proclaimed . "Those Buddhists O\'er there don 't have their Bible squared away. That's the trouble." Grinning Secret Service agents wandered closer. "What's your name . pardncr?" aske4 a newspaper photographer who snapped a picture of the street corner evangelist, one of the first arrivals at a spot in San Clemente where demonstrators of all persuasions would appear. /\ portly Indian on a quiet little Honda motorcycle putt-putting along plas· tered with placards supporting his red brothers at Wounded Knee has just been stopped ror interrogation by police two blocks away: ~ :. · "That's not important," the preacher replied when asked his identity. "Are you a Christian. brother?n ·~· · , Far up the strecl, a brilliant blue and red in the dazzling sun, a ~ of anti-Nixon, anti·Thieu demonst rators could be seen coming onward beneath · rippling Viet Cong flags, marching as to war. CLEARLY. THE VIETNA!\·I Veterans Against the War (VVAW) believe they have all the answers, ir anyone will listen and acknowledge. that they do. Surging soon around their one-man competition, the shouting VVAW pickets drowned out his preaching, but even that was not sufficient to separate ~kis thundering commands and solutions from theirs. Helmeted tactical squad policemen stood nearby al parade rest, "'ith their own solution to problems if the orders were to be given. "WHAT'S UP AL?.'' asked one Nixon-Thieu proteste~ as VVA\V chieftain Tllo 0renve Coln DAILY ,.1LoT,'w1111 t1tt11c11 Al Cabrera, a menacingly militant·look ing chicano in military fatigues stormed 11 com11k*t 111e MllWl·"'"l. i. ~lltlod .w past and waded Into the mass or marchers. I ' • . ' . ! "-Or•• ON11 ".-i""'"' COMpenv. ~ "We're gonna get rid of this 'Jesus Freak' up here," Cabrera replied. r•t• oc111tc1M '"' l!Ubl'-'*'· Mtnlkt 111""""" 11 Mom~nts later, the sidewalk preacher had been banished acros.s the street :=,~~: .~=~~":n7.in ~i•~= L'.:'; by VVAW leaders \\'ho didn 't care £or hi s differing viewpoints. 1 .. c11. irv1nt/saddttbodt'.,. sin clol'Mn111 ;'You're so tolerant .... " he sneered from across the street. "You won't sin Juen ~c1p111r'1no. ·" 11r1910 rt01on11 even let me be in your demonstration !'' .0111on 11 11Ub!l1"9d Satwl'IMlya 111111 Sllncl•vs. Things could have been worse for the man proclaiming his own preferred 1110 llf'lrlCINI Mlllhln; plfint 11 01 ut wnt answer to the problems of the world. Today's schedule Y.'as expected to set the tone for the rest of the President's visit -routine meet!!11s and relaxation. Thieu "'·enf on to 'Sin Diego -ror Visib v.-ith repatriated American prisoners of Y.'3.r, then returned Tuesday to Los Angeles for a dinner hosted by Gov. Reagal\ and actor John Wayne . The Vietnamese leader today is set to begin il round of visits w i t h Congressional leaders . in Washington,· D.C. Thieu's demonstration-marred visit to 9an Clemente lasted two days, during \\'hich he and Nixon spent more than eight hours discussing a "shopping list" of recovery projects and possible costs brought across the Pacific by the Asian delegation. Presidential Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler C-Onceded that the South Viet· name se brought with them ideas for both long and short-range recove.ry projects. Thieu pledged lo "assure social and JXllilical justice for tbe people of South Vietnam ." The communique said that both leaders also viewen "\\•Uh great conctm" the asserted infiltration of troops and "·eapons into the sOuth from North Viet· nam. ~ - In a tttinly \'eiled threat, the com· munique added that the l'A'O Presidents believe that actions ''that "·ould threaten the basis" 'of· the peace agreement v.·ould call for appropriately vigorous rcac· lions." Ziegler later declined lo discuss \\'hat the administration's definition of "ap- propriately vigorous reactions" is. 'Led to Decision' Top Honor COsta Mesa's newest Eagle Scout is Steve Ohlsen, 16, of 1850 Oriole Drive. The Estan· cia High School student bolds 21 nlerit . badges. Ohlsen, a member of Troop 189, hAs c<>m· pleted three 50-rnlle hikes. in· eluding one in the Grand Can· yon and one on Alt. Whitney. He declined, however, to discuss-AnY--Caspers _Claiins State Avoided Irvine Appeal From Page I PROBE ••• some businesses disrupted by the blast are back in operation tod8.y . CJa-Val Co., 1701 Placentia, a valve 1nanufacturing firm employing about 200 • persons; was reported· 99--pe~t opera- tional today, according to ·a plant spokesman. Funeral arrangements ror the two men killed by the explosion have been scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Randy Riley, the 23-year-old chemical "·orli:er woo-dlea-in"lhe.~hospltal some three hours after the explosion, will be buried Saturday in Hugoton, Kansas. Mr. Rile y, 168J Tedmar Ave., Apt. 28, anabeim, ls swvived by his parents, Mr. and Pttrs. Herbert 0. Riley and an uncle, Ray Moore, all of Elkhart, Kansas. Services for Elmer E. ·1.eenerts, 42, of 1800 Samar Drive, Costa Mesa, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday at St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lldo, N~"!port Beach, with Father John Asbey officiating . Fonda Flayed' By Richardson WASHINGTON {AP) -secretary or Deiense Elliot L. Richardson ha! lashed back at movie actress Jane Fonda for her description of American POWs as "hypocrites and liars" who were not tortured by North Vietnamese captors. "That remark by Jane Fonda was an egregious insult to all of our returning , prisoners," Richardson said Tuesday. He said that a person making such a judgment is "badly motivated or simply fails to want to understand what he or ' she can plainly perceive." (Egregious is defined in the second edi· lion or \Vebster's New International Dic- tionary as "conspicuous.for bad quality; flagrant , gross. shocking.") • By L. PETER KRIEG Qt~ ~IY ~not 111ff : The lrtine Company abandoned plans -to appeal the Upper Newport Bay land exchange lawsuit. to the California Supreme Court because the State Lands Division refused to participate in any further litigation. Ronald W. Caspers. chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, claimed today. Irvine Company President William R. Mason emphatically denied Caspers' allegation. Mason announced Monday the com· pany was dropping all of its liUgatlon and would make all of Its holdings around the Back Bay available for immediate public acquisition. But Caspers, lhe Fi{lb District Supervi!or from-NewporHleacb. all<ged, "The oruy , ..... they decided not to car- ry ·n any !urtber'I.• tllat tlie state Lands ~Ion 1a1a "lbl!in lhejl'"wotild 'nM Join in any appeal." Muon counter;ed tod~ "That ls not ~ f'i~!On. \V~~ lb! 'la~e"!I! ~. llO)~I X on the basis th&\"(( Wou d eaC! o reso ~· Uon. .of the Upper _Bay sltuatlon rather than just legal justification of the tenns of the &Bement." Slate officials Insisted there were no behind·the-scenes dealings b e \ w e e n themselveS and the Irvlne Company over the future of the litigation. "It should be understood there wa1 no agreement between the state and the Ir vine Company to not file this petition for hearing in the state Supreme Court," said James F. Trout, property manager for the California Lands Division of the Department of Resources. The lawsuit, originally filed as a "friendly" suit, was to determine the con- .stitutJonality of an exchange of state- owned .tidelands. Orange County Superior Court approved It but the Fourth District Court or Appeals over.turned that decision. Mason said he stronglf hopes that Caspers' remarks don't telegraph the way he's going to approach the Qffer. "We hope that regardless of how the county may want to interpret the re190n1 for making the proposal, It will be con- sidered objectively," he said. Caspers said that the rea!IOns for the action notwithstanding, t~e Irvine c.om. pany action Indicates the company "la starting to move down the field ." He said he Is "deUghted" at the change in the course of evenb. But he also made II plain he does not think the county lhould drop Ill ..-r!I> tive rlghla lawlllllta-aclinll lbe --"until·lhe wbole-thq-il· llltied.<L....-.. Bib~ Cqmpi.~nt , About . Boycott? Harbor Area Realtor Ed Rlddle each week promotes the Gospel by posting a Bible vene on a letter board oulllde hil CO.la M.,. of· fice. This wtet the verse refers metaphorically to 1 p lir It u al sustenance, but It could be llterally interpreted as a defiance of the current housewives' boycott of animal flesh. ''I have meat to eat that ye know not of," proclaims Rlddle'a Blble vene for this week. _ • • 646-1919 CLOUD SUNDAY I Baseball Shoes HandbaH Glaves & Bals Track Shoes Racquet Ball Racquets Soccer Shoes Table Tennis Paddles n Badminton Rackets Tennis Shoes ~ Paddle Tennis Paddles All Purpose Shoes r Frisbees ii Basketball Shoes Skate Boards ~ ' . 111 '''"'· ,.,. "'-· ~ll~nll>, '""· Once, his antagonists might have crucified him. Rob.-rt-N;-W.odl----11;;;;;;.;;;:;;;:;~;.;;:;~~~:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-J ,.r011dM1111111,_1.,..r ~~ 1n•s • Gott Balls -·~~~t·o;r;;;~;;;;;;;--------iiiiim-t---j " Jock It C.rloy Viel .. mldtftl ...... GtMr•I "''""'1' Tllo"''' K10¥ll Frnm l•a g E> I ldltor Tllom11 A. Mwrphl110 M~-UIW· TAKEOFFS . • • Ch1rlo1 H. lo•• -lichor4 P; Noll At11ttt .. ~ "'"'°'' c_,. ,. ... ~ flight patterns not only around lhis 110 Wilt 1.-.,. Shoot airport, but around every coastal airport M1ilint Addro11.:r.o . lo• •S•O, t2626 belween Los Angeles and San Diego." He ...-....._ added that air space in the coastal area .,_"_ Mtw'lllll't a.edit am,......,..'°"""•"' was very tightly managed and it was dif· ~ 1.-dll nt ,_, ""°""" HVr111nqto11 '""': nus·~ IOWYll" Ucult to make changes without upsetting son C'-flr1 IDJ "°'"' ll Cllftlnt ll•t other areas. , .. .,..._ C714) 641 .. 111 -~-,., 1671 -COsC or the new runw11y. He said It Cle lri..t A.41M1lw; • C0VY110f\t, im.~ Of•.,. c..N ,.1111111111111 • could cost $12 million just to bridge the :i:=:v· ,,,:,~ ... ,..;' w':'::~"::''~":'ii San Diego Freeway, and that addlllonal 1n11v w r.,oduc:.i w1tt10vt "*1t' "" runway work would be on to"' or that. .. tr ml1110n fl DIP.,.ltht ._ • .. ~ c1111 ""'""-...,..._..._ ... ,... ... ,_..,..,...4---l\Ut..gDlng to ..spend tbaLklnd olmoocy _ ~i:;~··~U::1,.1,~ "!.~~~~ "'"1 :;:: .,, ... "'ant to be 1ure we know 'vh:tt tt:c .. ,11n111o111 !!2.. "'°"~ 1.Ut'e..Of this airport ls going to be," he said. . . -lmpacc on· Irvine. "I don't know where Griffin lives," Bresnahan said, "but lf he thinks Irvine isn't a noise sensitive area, he's wrong. This airport is surrounded by tloise sensitive areas on all sides. -Sharp turns. "Those airplanes just \\'on't always make 30 or 40 degree bank turns without i;etting into trouble. Th is procedure has got to work under all clrcumst1nr.rs l!l all weather." 9rcsnn:n1,~.snid.-bo\\'ever, thal lhe prob-~ l"m! did not appear unsurmountable on the-surl acc, \\1hich was the reason he asked for further study. · Tennis Dresses • Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets Wilson-Bancroft·Davis· Yoneyama Racket Stringing Tennis Balls b~< ,._ ••• "'" ---• ,..___ OPEN 9 TO 6---CLOSEO SUNDAYS r ' ' . . • Gym Shirts & Shorts Sweaf Suits Wann Up Suits Nylon Jackets Sweat Sox Baseball Undershirts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes Bike Repairilll ' 538·CEHTER-646· 1919 • • - or.nge c .t.!!!t ' ..,_ •• Today's ·Fl••I N.Y. Stoeks VOL 66, NO. 94, 8 S6CTIONS, 112 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESO~Y, APRIL 4, 1973 -c TEN CENTS Teachers Want 10<>/o ~ay Hike, Other Demands -7 " I Teachers lo the Newport-Mesa· Unified School District said Tuesday they want a 10 percent pay Increase and the end to playground-duly and all other non.in- structional duties next school year. ~ W!Y..Md fringe_boJ>dits l!iCl!age outlined by a spokesman for the teactiers' bargaining agent, t h e Certificated Employes Council, would mean a cost of at least $2.6 million to district taxpayers. "The amount we are asking !or is fair , equitable and necessary to maintain the status quo," CEC spokesman Al Walters, told trustees. ''The cost or food and fuel is rising rapidJy and we must keep up with it." Santa Ana Wind Gusts Whip Coast Dry Santa Ana winds gusting up to 57 miles an hour were buffeting parts or the Orang& Coast today and forecast ers said the winds would COJttinue blowin'g into the night. · There were no Immediate damage reports as the winds began blowing from the northeast this morning, but there Y.'ere a host of y,•.amings for trouble later in the day. Small craft waminfl were in effect from Point Conception to the Mexican border and officials in the Orange County Harbor Dfpartment expressed hope that saiJon would observe· them better than they did aver the \veekend when more than 100 boats capsized in Jieavy wi nds. The---ilarbor Master's Office at Avalon Harbor on Catalina Island said !hat boats wrre adv)!e<j lo ~ out of the harbor until the winds let down. The California Highway Patrol jssued a warning to all campers and cars pulling trillers to 1ltay off the freeways in Orange County, and t!specially to avoid the Santa Ana Canyon. Other motorists on the freewa ys were advised to give a wide berth to campers and trailers which were on the freeway despite the warnings. The Southern California Edison Com· pany reported its crews were braced for expected power failur es. At 10 a.m., onl y one bla ckout was reported. It affected 1,500 Mmes in north Costa l\tesa for about 30 minutes. . The wind was expected to hit agricultural operations in the county. particularly hard. The strong, dry wind evaporates moisture from the ground and withers certain crops. The peak gusting was reported at the Orange County Airport, where the wind was reported blowing a steady 30 to 45 miles an hour with gusts going 85 hlgh as 57 miles an hour. A federal ' airport official said light planes might experience trouble at· tempting to land in the heavy winds but that no problems had been encountered so far. The National Weather Service said the strong winds would diminish during the night. Dock Visit Halted LONDON (AP) -A strike threat by London ste\'edores forc.!d the Foreign Of· fice to change 1'1exican President Luis Echeverria"s plans to visit the docks l<r day. • Orange Coast Weather Those nasty Sanla Ana winds \\•ill only be half as strong ollt...Thurs.. \Valters said the CEC request was bas- ed on an average monthly increase or eight·tenths of one percent in the cos,of Jiving. He said the district uses a fi gure- of one percent per month. _1M. G_EC, which represents all of the distri cl'S 1.200 certificated teachers. counselors and othe r personnel, also sa id · it wants a number of other im· provenients in the di$trict's employc benefits. · • Walters said the .CEC "has incoflJ(lrated into its proposals by the Substitute Teachers Association for salary ad- justments upward from $26 a day to $39 a day bttause ;'these people are anxious to be accountable as professklnals. "Substitutes get paid less than a begin- nin~custodian fu this district," Walters said. The CEC is also asking for increased fringe benefits, including full dental coverage under the distrid's medicaHn· sura,nce and improved group life in· surance coverage. In addition, \Vallers said the CEC wants some kind of master 'teacher pro- gra m in th~ district as a·means of giving incentives to Jong.term , high-ranking teachers. ''Right now, the only way a longtime teacher can earn more than the top level of salary is to become an administrator DAILY ,l\.OT Stiff 'lllte NEWPORT VICE OFFICER JOHN SIMON INVENTORIES FILM Sex Film Producer' Caught With Hind in Cookie J1r? Harbor 'Sex Film King' Arrested 011 Drug Com1ts By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 "'' 0111r ,Hot Staff Orange Coast sex film king Joseph Reitano y,•as arrested on drug charges this morning by .Newport Beach police who at the s11me time seized 1,000 reels of sexY movies hidden in boxes labeled "Mother's Cookies." • Newport vice officers clai m Reitano tried to sell then1 the allegedly pornographic flicks. Reitano. 60, of 1845 Anaheim SL. Costa ~fesa, wa:; arrested by offiCcrs at an ad- dress in the 1600 block of Ba lOOa Boulevard just after 2 a.m . Ile was jailed on charges of possrssion or dangerous drugs for sale when officers allege they discovered a nun1bcr of dangerous pills in his possession. Vice Officer John Simon said no charges have yet been flied against Reitano for possession of the 20 crates of 20.m inute film reels but that the charges "y,·ould probably be tacked on later." Simon said the films would probably sell for $50 each on the "'Street, making the entire :iaul worth more than $50,000. "He was asking $9,000 as a ca s.h ...,·holesale price for the films." The eightmillimeter reels were boxed in colorfully printed film Containers and neatly packed in the large cookie box~. "These were pro£esionally done and [ think they were probably made in the Los Angeles area," Simon said. 'Tlais Is a Recordi1a9' 1----1--da:Y ac:<ordins-t•-lh<-w .. ther'-j-~f' service, with gusts of 15 to 25 miles ere 1s Marlon per hour along the Orange Coast. The skies will be sunny and clear, the temperatures in 1he mid·70s to llOs. • INSmE TODAY Alka Seltzer and Bromo Seltz- er. and otller lead.ino antacids. l1ave been asked to do sometl1i11g aboui their advertist11g claims by the goverilment. See storv. Page 4. By JERRY BUCK A-Mite ''""' Writ., HOLLY\VOOD -Call l\farlon Brando's home and his recorded voice answers : "I'm sorry to say that I'm not here,.but that's a fact." The caller is then invited to leave a message. But v.·here Is Brando? The elusive actor has not been positively pinpointed since • few days before the Acedemy Awards Inst week, when be sent a young part-Apache woman to turn down his Oscar for best act.or in "The Godlather" because , of :w.bat Brando says has been mislre&tment . of Indians by the film Industry. Sllchecn LlttlefcalJler, ~·ho reruscd the --11ward 1tt-tht cen:mony, read-a 1t1temcnt from Brando to newsmen 9ftcn·nrd Jn \\'hich he said be \Vas going to \\'oundcd Knee, S.D. But officials outside that to\vn bcld by Indian militants said they have not seen him , although there were un· confinned reports he had been seen In a nearby town. An emplOye at his business manager's orlice said he was due to leave before lhe Academy Awards for ~tlAroa , a South Pa cific atoll 2S mil" north of Ta- hiti that he owns. , Residents of Trona. C>lif., reported that Brando 11pent the night there in a motel last week and was on a backpack· log._trlp to-D.atb Valle)'. _ Brando's Jawyer, Norman H. Garey, could not be reached, but a secreu1ry said, "U Mr. Gar<y"knows, he l•n't sav- ing." I • J and leave teacliihg altogether," he said. "1bese people are valuable in the classroom as well." Other CEC demands included ' probably cost in the range of $2.6 million rising rapidly with each passing month. ·over the total projected for salaries next Now that the pay aod fringe beoefib 'year. package bas been presented to the board ~ tf the increase were approved in full ,.. at a formal public meeting, the demands nearly half of the proposed $37 million will go back to the "meet and confer" -~me kind of monetary rev.:ard for l>Y..dgtLf!!t..next )_'ear would go to teacher sessions bety,•etn the CEC and district tewgmttun .... ot•particular .. teaching-·n-··~ warles, he said. -actmi{listrators '"[or nego!la~. -cellence. AddiU al t' t b Last year the-CEC asked for a major Bart.Hake, speaking for the Californja -qn compensa ion ~ eac ers adjustment 1Jn the salary schedule lbat Te. acher .. s' Association, told. trustees that for u:tri duty with overtime pay at the ·? same level 15 r~lar pay. • ameunted to an overall pay increase or dtseussions· are still under way among -Elimin~tioli. of all non-instructional about ta percent: They were granted an teachers. unions con~e~ing . pe~ing duties ror district teachers including noon increase of f.S percent. legislation regarding b1nd1ng · arbltraUon minitor duty and playground duty. Adrian said his computation& so far and other negotiation tools (or teachers. Walter Adrian, !he school's fiscal plan· show teachers should be able to expect cit He dld not say, however, whether such ning director, eaid today the entire least a 4.3 percent increase due to co.st of proposals will have a bearing on negotia· package of pay and fringe benefits would living. But, he admitted, the costs are lions for the CEC's salary inc~ases. • -' Blast · Probe Eyeq Mesa Aide Hits Zoning By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of M1e Dlll'f P'llll Stiff Costa 1'1esa City Cotm.cilman Dom Raciti is pressing for a full-scale inquiry Circular Jet Takeoff Plan Considered By JOHN ZALLER, Of tfle ~,,. P'tllf Staff Orang• County AifP?rl _Clliel r.l>bert dkclal~ .a toW~ .q.;:pr1r• circular taileotf pattern lflr jets leaving Orange County Airport" has "many dif~ ficulties" but :.hat full-scale study of the p~i-ls continuing. . "It wouldn't be an easy plan ·to im- plement,'' 'S8id·· the county director of . aviation. "There are at least 50 or 60 angles that have to be considered. "But this airport has more f 1 i g h t restrictiorui than any in the country and if this plari offers us any feasible way at all to reduce noise, we'll look at it seriously," he said. The idea for circular takeoff patterns \Vas advanced last week by Charles Grif- fin , a Newport Beach homeowner who lives under \he current jet talteoil pat- tern. • Griffin suggested in a detai)ed proposal that jets make a !lard left tum im- mediately after liftoff. This would divert !hem from Upper Nfwport Bay and aim them toward Jrvl1e. But with relocation of the current takeoff runway to a position straddling the San Diego Freeway, Griffin said the planes would have time to make a full circle before reaching populated areas of Irvine. Bresnahan said he has forwarded Grif- fin's proposal to the Federal Aviation Administration, the Airline P i I o t s Association of Air California, and lhe Air Transport Association, to which Airwest pilots belong. Jn addition, Bresnahan ordered · a detailed study by his own staff to determine the cost of a new runway, and also· to find out whether the new takeoff pattern would really reduce noise impact if put into use. 'We've looked at plans similar to this one before," Bresnahan said. "But we're giving this one full consideration. We take It seriously," Among the possible problems with the plan, Bresnahan listed : -Conflict wttb.e1isting air corridors. "This new pattern might conflict with (See TAKEOFFS, Page %) into Monday's devastating blast at the El ~1onte Chemical Company that killed two persons, Seriously Injured a third , and left several home}E:ss. Specifically, he Wants to know '\'hy a potentially explosive factory· was allowed to locate near residential units ..and ·how many more such plants exist in the city. The exploskln at ihe chemical company at 829 W. 17th St. killed Elmer Leenerts, 41, of 1800 Sa.mar Drive, Costa Mesa, and co-y,.-orker Randy.Riley, 23, of Anaheim. Robert Davidson, 57, of Ventura , also employed by El ,.tonte, remains in the intensive care unit at Hoag MemoiiaJ Hospital. His condition is serious. But Raciti, while ofrering "my heartfelt sympathies tq the families of the victims, v says he is even-moii con· cemed about the danger to which reslden~ dlftllera on w. 11th • .,_,t ~erPalect. 1 '\ _.,,. ' < I 0 ~'-""' "The name of this company In Speo!sh means 'the mountain.' That's where I think it bejongs -:·deep inside a rnOUJ> tliti;" llaCIU saWl 'Nelday. He asserted that there was spol JOOl.ng all over the city and that Costa Mesa is being "run out of a shirt pocket like a medieval city." The freshman councilman, elected in April 1972, implied that spot zoning is available to certain people. "You can get almost anylhing you wish in this city if * * * DAILY J1Lctt 1'8H ....... WANTS ANSWERS MeH Councilm1n R1citi you 're a friend , but nothing if you'r~ a foe." he said. · "I know the area in which th is plant 15 !See BLAST, Page I) Fire Investigators Press Probe of Mesa Explosioi), Fire investigators from ~ta fl:lesa and o(ficials from the state Division of Industrial sarety today are continuing their probe of the wrocked Et· Monte Chemical Company in lhe hope of finding what touched off the-Monday blast. The explosion kllled two chemical workers and seriously injured a third Flo1ida Power Downed Again; Generator Eyed .. employe when something went WI'QJ)B during a disUllation process involving_f.i: otic liquids. : .. !-: . Ed Lewis, fire marshal, of~~ ~. disclosed today that two addition&!"~ able causes of the blast are belhf.:!fti .. vestigated along with the original the&;y that a mistake was made by turning ob-a Yent valve. .! Lewis said that tests are being coR- ducted to determine whether a steam pipe inside the plant had ruptured. or if a blockage in the still had occurred. Firemen originally blamed the blast on the opening of a vent valve which releas- ed an overabundance of methyl-ethy1· ketone V!J>OrS into the plant. The V apora wefe ~bed o!J by some source of ignition but the investigatois l\1IAM1 (UPI) - A ·•econd massive are not certain wbat it was. · power failure, more extensive thiJn, one An . estimate of the overall damage. by 24 hours before almost to the hour, Fire Chief John Marshall places the Joss blacked out Souttl Florida today and . between $750,000 and $L million. An euct power company spokesmen said both figure may be ·available '11lursday when may involve the state's first nuclear in.surance investigators and building powered generator. department inspectors tally up the Sirens walled through traffic snarled damage. · by lack of traffic lights to haul people Meanwhile, plate glass shattered in a from elevators stalled ~ween Doors in four-block area is being replaced and .------a111--~~~--tatau mwutuwn-tmt~ngs, cotupultts-at----<~Q~a..l•P 1> --ran Oj banks and insurance companiea fell • silent, stores didn't open because they had no cash registers to ring up sales, and children in some schools were sent The sheriff's office in li-tartin, S,D., ·about 45 miles ll'om Wounded Knee, said it received a telephone call Thursday from a man identlfylng hbmelf 85 Bran· do. The caller asked for an esa>rt into Wounded Knee, but the sberill's office said It could no1 provide one beca ... tt hod no jur!Jdict1on on ·the Pine Ridge Indl1n JUtservatlon. Sheriff Clyde Rayhill said two rt1ldents of Martin uld they 88W Brando In a cale there. Brtuldo acquired Tetlaroo In 191111, alter fllnllng a remake of "l\futiny on the Bounty" In the South Pacific. He _plans to develop ft Into a tourist resort and as a retreat for aclentists, writers and art· tru. An almrlp hu been ®nStrocted on the Island.· • • home for a second day. Other classes moved onto lawns. 1"' blackout today Involved a stretch of Gold Coast and Florida Keys more than 150 miles Jong, from the. Fort Pierce area IOOth through Stuart, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami and into the chain of keys, and also the towns of Clewiston and Atoore Haven, inland on the ahores of Lake Okeechobee. The power went oU at 9:14 a.m. and by 11 a.m. a Florida Power and Light Com· pany spokesman said the company CLASSIFIED AD BRINGS SUCCESS Happiness is suceess. Here's how to succeed with a DAILY PILOT classified want ad: ' MOVING Sale! Double bed. complete 26'' woman's bike w/baby oeat, stroller. an· tlque chair, wigs. misc. ~1ust Sell by Feb. tst: u1·1xux. "1«1tabllshed ties with nelghiJ!>ring A'successful moving sale made this all- companies and we are getting 11ome or vertlser very happy _ "excellent our own generaUon back on the line." results," he sakl.-Let a -DAIL y PILOT Slx generating Plants were knocked CLASS!FIED WANT Ail write )'OUr au.,. out, one more than Tuesday, blacking out cess story. Dial diJ e.:t, 642-5878. about 3:300 meg.,•atts ortbe--1<>11! -of--- 4,654 being generated at t,hc time .. . • • ' .. .. .. _)011;, ~I"•+ ... "'"'~· DAILY PILOT I . t • • Ill Bra~ley, Yorty Runoff Suspect Unknown New Proceedings? '· 0 ' I'.-"'; ' lricum~iit.Trails in LA ('Envy of World') Race -.. Magee Gets M.i~~trial ~j • LOS ANG!Ll!:S (AP) ...:: Mayor Sam Yorty, boasting that Los Angeles baJ become "the envy of the world',.under his adminlstra*'!. -to- day into a Mii' 29 rimol! elee- tlon seeking an unprecedented fourth tenn. J His challeD£t.r.ag8.in will be . lanky, so!t-sPolcell 56-year-014· City c.ouncJfrnan Th o m a s Bradley, bidding to become the first black chief e1.ecutive of the nation's third largest ci-ty: • Bradley-and Yorty ran 1·2, In .that order, In Tuesday's mayoral primary. Thus, they face a ren\atch of their bitter 1969 contest 1ri which Bradley accused Yorty ol using racial slun-to--clefeat him -a- charge Yorty derued. TWO OTHER major challengers aDd nine al51;rans were eliminated in the Tues- day nonpartisan balloting in which Bradley led the ticket' with 35 percent of the vote to Yorty's 29 percent showing. It was a crushing defeat for Jess Unruh, the onetime "Big Daddy" of the California Legislature. who ran a poor thin! and lost. his bl!I !or a political comeback after -fall- ing to unseat Republican Ronald Reagan as governor in 1970. Fonner Police Chief Tom Reddin was the oth~r major contender eliminated. Yorty, 63, the self-styled political "maverick" who boasts of belng the only mayor with a foreign policy -a reference to hls frequent foreign trade development trips and ties with "sister cities" abroad -starts off agaln as the underdog. But it's a role be seetnJ to relish. 1 AS FOR ms key Issue, he Bomb Hoax ' In Airplane: One Suspect SAN DIEGO (AP) -A 21- yeY--olct tng1.-· woman was amsted by FBI agents alter a bomb threat wu found scrawled on a lavatory mirror in an >airborne P a c i fic. Southwest Alrllnas J e t , SAN FRANCISOO (UPI) -YORTY REI.TED heavlly d . th . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Of-A Superioc Olurt Jud(o wttl de-unng e prunary on a clde Friday whether conv1cl aopblsticated program of radio fic lal• say apparently Jim Rucbel1 Magee must stand commercials and COlllJllller-Hicklin, a helicopter pilot who directed letters to con-broadcast 'rUJh .houf frafllc !;lat 1 llOClOllll tJrne for mur- sttl\Jents. In one radio spot, reports "om 'I ·local rodlon <II" 11114 ~ In !be 1970 be-man actor John Wayne"Urj-station, had never before seen Marin Count Y courthouse ed the city's U mllllon the man booked for In--t . . f shoo . him Judge M-R Colvin de-, registered voters to baci·~lt· vesllgatton.,:o hng -to clared. a mistrial at J.1agee's _·mayor because: 0 5am Yort.y's death. ~ .. . • • • . fint trial TuMday y.·hen the got guts." But ol!idals sald Tuesday<; Jury r<Ported It was hope! .... . Yorty, who often carries out the booked man, Edward ly deadlocked arter eight days · his ceremonial duUes with the Eugene Taylor, 46, of ci delibentions. ust of a sbowmap, wu 'Hollf'\wd, had been accused h panel ol six men a:i<1 ~Ix quietly at ease when he talked in ccurt actl of hDellng women was st_111-~~ly divided Tuesd night a . . on alter 1/1 boon of t•lks -. vet· -to· newsmen ay. · d ding th?< tenlng l 1 As for the crime lssue, he. an sen a . e -ing 11 to 1 fot acquittal oo 'WORLO ENVIES LA' Mlyor S.iri Yorty UPIT ........ LEADS THE PACK Tom Bradley ters to the pilo~ complaining murder charges but 11 to l .said, "I've been the champion among other tblngs t h a t for cmvlction on kldnaping of rlm'er)!u~e:: ::::' h!.! !'Jc~~~~~!_er had buz;: ~ found out that law and oroer Is !Ucldin, 34, .... killed Mon· kind of popular. I was for law day night when four shots ~1AGEE, 34, a black l'On- and order when it was un-y,·ere fired , two of which vict already serving a I i f c popular.'' struck him in the bead. term at San Quentin, was ae-~ • He declared that race and With his Wife, pony, he had cu.c;ed of killing Judg~ Harold poibts to the city i~U: a on the minds of people all over' personalities .. would not enter been aboard the luxury ship Raley and helping take rive sprawling conglomerate of this city are safety and securi· into the campaign during their Italia in Los Angeles Harbor Mstages during an escape at- communiUes sprouting high-ty in tlie schools and 1n the rerun runoff. preparing to sail about half an tempt from the Marin court- rlse office bu i Id t n gs , in-home." Despite fiJi r, warm ~ather, hour later . on a Mexican house that ended in a gun bat· tertwined by freeways and Som• U>s Angeles Junior the turnout was only about 57 cruise. tJe in wWch four men died. often cloaked bi-a-baze ol and oenlor hl11b schools have pereent or the clty'.1 U mtlllon Officers said the gunman Black m!Utant Angela Davis murky smog. • ell]lel'lenced violence In recent registered voters. Clty Clerk apparenUy boarded the shlp as was ariuitted last year of ''_It's Ute envy of the world, months, lncludlnl abootings, Rex Layton bad predk:ted that a visitor and found hls way to murder, kidnaping and con- yoµ Jcno."'..'.'.. .said the ~Y.:_ r<)bber!es and tempuy cam-_ 15 to 70 percent of those ellg!· the Hicklin stateroom._!here ·spira<l'. _charges f'!_ ~legedly balred, ruddy-faCiiriilayor Iii pusCIO;!,res. ble wouldVote. an argument-broke out. . ifipplymg guns ana helping the nasal twang of ,his native , Bradley compiled a bigger Nebraska. "If tlie peoj>lewani-margl!!Over Yorty lnllle'196!11-~­ lt well run, they'll vq!e·to keep primary than till> year, '2-J6 me In." percent, but Yorty fought bock Bradley, who waged a costly to win. -about $600,000 -campaign Tabulations from 3,131 of with a heavy investment in the 3,169 precincts showed television commercials, said Bradley with 233,789 votes; he was confident of victory in Yorty 190,649, Unruh 114,693, May. He said he-Would OUUine 17 per:cent, and Reddin 83,930, programs based on 1.he issues 13 percent. of crime in Los Angeles, the lack of a rapid transit system, the environment, unemploy- ment and high taxes . "I HA VE FO~ more years of experience and they (the voters) know-Tom Bradley better than they did in '69 and that's going to make the dif~ ference," said the 6-foot-4 former college track star, a veteran of 10 years on the city councll and prestdent .. lec\ of the Natiohal League of Cities. Bradley said, "The is:Jue most * * * Amebergh 'Confident' Rock Singer Deportation Advised SACRAMENTO (AP) -A British rock music performer baJ been sentenced to 13 months in a !ederal prison after being convicted o f tr&Mporting women across state lines fQr prostjtution but the judge aafd he was also going to recommend the singer. for deportatton. • 'I 'I •• ,. ' ' ti • t '• l'f " ;") • • ' I wriUen stat.men! through bll auomej, Ro be rt Clm>W thlnklq ..tbe ~ •11« thefc .. honesty and -fy -polD 111111 --1 tey1l!c ""'I' , detennlne the facto throu1l11ll the .11a1e·· camoufla1• d... I vice.. . ,~ ~ Judge ~red a i-tnt • at 10 Lm. Friday to diJc:ml . wbetbS-to bold a ..mt tr1a1 I l In the Cue, whlcb baJ already cost tar(JOY!!n more than 11 .. mUlioo -the .-apemtva ' crlmlnal a.-In CaJU~· hlst<ry. " ·~n light ol the ""'1 llOWll ; U,.I ~-~ JW')'t'"l-wuuld be all"-. TO BE RETRIED? pnsed U the lllale -the Ruchell Magee case any further.'' lllid Car-~· row. , But -""" Albert W, , piot. the WlSUCO!SSful eocape lla<rls .Jr. p«dicled there ·• would be a retrtal. attempt. Juror Mooea Shepherd, an elderly black postman, told "" . portent he WIS the holdout against a ktdnaping convlctlon. Magee, who was loosed out of court 30 times fOf' sl~ his attorney, shouting, swear-- ing and spiltlng during his four-month trlal, gav¢ jurors a clenched fist salute as they filed out ·of'the courtroom aft.,. being dlSiiilaoed. 0 1llEY FELT the murder charge was a flop.'' he lllld · ci other jurors. "They felt he should get oomethlng. I didn't believe he wu guilty.11 ; ; FUS PufAJfCIAt IDYIC:U ~ •1• l>efeilt aoz, TraYellon' a. .... 1, "....,.-.. ,11 .. 17-.. eopflq ............. ud TIM C:.pltal Club HrYID1 nlnoiua .. u •••rf daJ' -,..,._, ....... -trl ..... wltll 11ualllJlal -t. . ' ,.. .. " .. ·' ,, ... , ' . . ., .. , authorltl .. said. ·Los ANGELES (AP) _; Ci· 'i11e woman, Identified as ty Atty. Roger Amebtrgh, Lorena Gayle Walters, was ar· seeking a alxth term in the rested at San Diego Intema· powerful office, faces a runoU Rocle musicia n John Goldlworthy-Jllggs -found guilty last monUt or con- spiracy and two counts of 11· legally transporting women across state borders -was sentenced Tue.day by-u .s. District Court Judge Philip c. Wlildns to tltnJe concurrent 13-month terms in federal prilon. . ' ' . ' l election May 29 after falling to tional Airport Tuesday night capture a majority or volea In and booked fo r Investigation of the city's primary election. communicating a threat. 'Arnebergh. 13, ·said be was Agents said PSA personnel disappointed alter nmnlng aboar<I Flight «o f r o m . abead of three challengers and Oakland lo San Diego, with a getting 47 percent of the .. le!!. But he expressed oplimlsm &top in Los A n g e 1 es ' about his runoff chances discovered the message during against challenger Burl Pines, the flight. a 33-year-old attorney. A S Lt "Quite frankly, I expected a e Ml • eugn belier turnout and to win han· LOS ANGELES (AP) dily in the pr Im a r Y, " POW-MIA groups lrom around Arnebergh said. "I don't think the cowitry concluded a there is any doubt about the weekend conference Tuesday result in the runoff." Arnebergh had 249,750 votes (. J · to 211,260 for Pines with near- BRIEFS ly all the vote counted . The balance ·was di vided between .._ _______ ..,_ two other candidates. with the view they would press for a "full accounting" of Americans listed missing in Indochina. Pines also expressed con· fidence in his chances for vic- tory. Preacher Held After Assault His codefendant, L y n n Dudgeon of Storey County, Nevada, also was found gutlty on the three counts and was placed on three years pro- bation Tuesday. MISS D UD GE ON bad testlfled that she was a pro- fessional prQstitute in Nevada, where prostitution is legal. She said she had worked there for about three years . New Trial Could Be Extended SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Another long California trial -lasting more than three months with about 100 witnes,,es -may be i1f the Off. - ing in the murder case in last October's ambush slaying ci a Chino prison guard, the judge About 75 groups had con- vened following to decide their future and will press C.Ongress to w i t h h o I d reconstruction money from North Vietnam until missing Americans are accounted for, ask President Nixon to declare June 3 "Na· tlonal MIA Day" and r<lraln from building any P o W monument• until the issue ts closed. LONG BEACH (AP ) - A indicates. s eJ f -styled fundamentalist Initial quesUoning of pro. preacher baJ been arrested . . e Fr.U CHrged after bis fonner wife and fOW" apective jurors began Tuesday children were kept c&ptive on wJUt an attempt to determine SACRAMENTO (AP) -The a bouseboa~'fed gaffiege, and If they could serve In a words "!raud" and "em-W,ten daily 0 te , gtt the lengthy trial. The defendants, bez2lement" were use:d by twp · out of the l r Benton Douglas Burt 30 and Democratic legislators t ~.. . .es," J>Qlice say. Andrea Holman Burt'., 18, are describe the ~se of $22,000 In , ·' lice ;aJd ~Douglas charged with murder and worker.:dlsabUax 1wmJli !Jl!Y. QI n~~ wu the salary of a govm;op, of; ked or !iivest!gatiOii. orusalllt"Wltl!Tlli!l!llly-wm>Olr.f--- fice staffer In a meetlng'olthe_ j<idnap and assault with a The prosecution says the Assembly social wellm sub-. deadly weapon alo~ with his couple, who since their arrest committee Tuesday. daughter, Jean Mari~. 19, and say they have become mar- • Cable "Vu.I' ~a~Yi.i!ii,.,;..,;@. and -the rled, were participants In the .1o-. .. ~ children ranging in ages from ambush party Utat helped LOS ANGELES<(AP) -An 11to16 were forced lrom their rescue Ronald Wayne Beaty elder!~ lonner U.S, 9e1Jalor home In Alhambra last Thur.. from two Chino prison guards. ha• tried to tell Jurors In the day by the es-minister who Guard J Sanchei, 21 Pentagon Papers trial that pok'!d the children with an . esus . • release of secret Information electric cattle prod, officers was killed and his partner, might have avmed U.S. In-salcf, , George Fitzgerald, w • • volvement In Vietnam. The five .,..,. taken to the wounded alter being left for Most of the remarks by '1"""'boat,""11ed by son Roy, dead, offlclals stale. white-haired Ernest Gruening, where they·.,,.,.. held until of-Jud(e Thomas M. Haldonen 86. were either blocked or ficers broke In afler one ol the ol Superior Court said the trial stricken after government ob-children eseaped, police add-mlght last more tban 90 days jectlons Tuesday. ed. None required medical -lengthened by'°""' 100 pro- Gruening, the A 1 a s k a attention. spective witne sses. Beaty was Democrat,.'11\ULt~o senatorJ Police said MAIJteson. whose_re~ptured al~ his """'pe:tA to vote against the 1964 Tonktri marriage with his wife ended num6enf~~il11in Gulf Resolution, told Jurors In divorce In 1961, was the members of the m!lltant that a secret naval lntelllgtooe' minister of the now-defunct Chicano g r o u P , "Ven- eable withheld lrom Coniml Immanuel Bible Qiurch of ceremoe," Wm! amsted on would have reverllld that vote. Long Beacb. charges of harborin& him. . .- " . . . .. ... ~ ~It eould be a nice relationship , .. I . I " ;j "! '" =· ' . ' ' ' ~ ' ...... • ., ·2744 :E.-Coast llwy. Corona del Mar pli11ftfiil;Jree-i»if'~i.-..,11'1' -,.. . w .. i.rn F•deral Savlnp ..Alieta over $300 million....HUllh Evana,.Jr., Pmidonl _ Head Office: 6th 8i Hill, Loa Anples; with 12 branch offi~ aervil\J Loa An1ele1 and 0"'!"" Countl-. I • • I • • . r. I I i • • .... "' - \.JI • ' • ·-, •• 0 • • -= = ' DAU,y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • The, festering noise problem at Orange County Air· port produce.t another one of those "soluUons" last week that raises more problems than it solves. • Charles Griffin, who lives on Balboa bl&nd In New' port Beach, proJ,>OSOd that jels leaving the airyort make a bard left turn unmediately after takeol! to divert them away !rom noise sensitive areas in Newport-Beach and parta of Costa Mesa near Upper Newport Bay . Unfortunately, while a bard left turn apparently is (Ml6Sible from a technical standpoint, It would 'aim the 1ets in the direction of Irvine, a city that is also very noise sensitive. To get around this difficulty, Grillln has auggested two things. First, he says, a new runway could be built at the airport that would straddle the San Diego Free· way, tbus .dving jets several thousand feet more room to maneuver before they reached Irvine. And with this extra space, he says, the planes could make a fiilf cifae and turnaway from lrvine'beforHl!ey- reacbed any populated areas .. · Thus Jets taking off would follow a sort. or upward spiral pattern that would theoretically keep them away from quiet residential neighborhoods. The proposal is currently under study by Orange County AJ.rport noise officers. But on its f.ace1 the plan has several problems: -There would definitely be increased jet noise in Irvine. In many wa)'5, the propGsal is simply a plan to transplant Newport Beach's noise to another area. -Orange County Airport is one of the busiest In the country with light plane traffic. ~uiring pilota to fly a circular pattern in !raffle like this simply heightens the· chances of-msaster. ,_ ..;::- -The idea of building a runway across the San Diego Freeway has been considered-before and rejected as too expensive. 747, and DClO jets. In the long run, thla would·work out to the d!sadyantage of everyone, lnclhdin' Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Mr. Griffin's proposal was undoubtedly made In all sincerity. But unfortunately, there•1eem to be no simple solutions to the problems of Orange County Airport other than moving it -and no one can find an accept.- able place to move it . Quiet Campaign One little spark has brightened an otherwise dull campai~ for four vacant seats on the Newport-Mesa Unified SchOQ! D!strict.OOard-of trustees.•" " Fdrtner trustee Betty Lilly announced ·abe would seek office as a write-in candidate again.st two candidates offidally seeking to represent Costa Mesa's Trustee Area 2. II· i~ presumed that Mrs. Lilly will make clear between now and the April 17 election the reasons be· hind her rather unusual decision. All voters in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach may cast ballots ·in the election, •but · the district i,s divided intb seven areas and candidates must reside in · the trustee area they hope to represent. The only meet-the-candidate session for the public thus far, sponsored by Newport Beach Women's Civic League, attracted virtually no attention because of Jack of publicity. Candidates will have a chance to expres.'l their views on Irvine's Channel 3 Cablevision -but unfortunately not on Teleprompter's Newport Beach Channel 3 cable system -next Tuesday through Friday at 7-p.m • ~~ ...... . .. . . -· -· -To allow the airport to expand beyond Its present size as lintited by the San ))iego and proposed Corona de! Mar freewa)'5 would open the way for larger 707, The DAILY PILOT will publish profiles and ouUooks of the candidates before the election. This appears to be one of the few opportunities to a'ISOSS their qualifica- tions. Thanks to the League of Women voters, which gathered the information, voters Btill may be able to let intelligence guide their selection. N "W EL(OME TO iHE (LUS." I Jle F~g_ot a Few Million Checkers , Draughts . ' And Dames Dear Gloomy. Gus Do Americans Really Speak Englis-h? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Here's another word-quiz on "group names" -what does each list have in common? A score of so percent is resl!ec!able: Have you ever wondered where the developers and the R-4 and R·2 in· vestors will go to find the "perfect" place for their own home after they ruin Newport Beach? B.J.G. I. Damoclean , Procrustean, Promethean, Protean, and Gordian. 12. Ampersand, virgule, d i e r ~ s 1 s , 2. Tbeodicy, soteriology, ire n 1 cs, cedilla, and dagger. hermeneutics, and ANSWERS: chiliaam. t. They all re!er to ~gures -and 3. C h e c k e r s • figures of speech -in ancient Greek draugbta, Dames, mythology. Dama, and Dame- spiel--. ~ '111,~~,•_!:e_b~~lol study In the 4. Champerty, bar· r.~d o re•ig1on anu u•eo ogy. ratry, jactitatton; 3. All are the same game -checkers embracery, and -in America, Britain, France, Italy, malversation. and Germany. 5. Dog Ho b b I e . 4. They are violations of Jaw. Dutchman's Pipe, Hercules' Club, Scotch 5. Types of bushes or shrubbery. Broom, and Wahoo. · I 6. Reese, Belladonna, Trezel , Slayman, 6. Bridge champions of inlemabona and Wei. ranking. 7 . Marci on ism , Pelagianism, 7. Early heresies condenmed by the Donatism, Arianism. and Sabellianism. Christian Church for their wiorthodox 8. Mrs. Gamp , hir. Jaggers, MrS. --view Of fbe Mlure ofTeSus'S alviDify: Bardell, Mr. Peck.sniff, and Mrs. Harris. 8. Characters in the novels: of Charles 9. Elihu Root, Jane Addams, Nicholas Dickens. Murray Butler, Cordell Hull, and 9. U.S. citizens who have won the Woodrow Wilson. Nobel Peace Prize. 10. Celtic, Greek, Lotin, Maltese, and 10. Types o! crosses. Tau. 11. Heroines in Shakespeare's plays. JI. Rosalind, Isabella, Miranda, Viola, 12. Signs and pwictuatlon marks in and ~tr1ce. printing. To the Editor: Christopher J. \Vilcox (MailboX; March 28 ) had better grow a few more fingers and toes to count the nwnber of English- speaking people in this world. With all his 300 million he completely ignores the British Commonwealth nations O f Australia and New Zealand and their ap- proximate 15 million, who speak native English. ---on the-other·ftand ;l might question the ·validity of the 205 million in the United -Sli e!, oo the iiuthOri!Y of Rex Hari'lsdn who claims Americans ~ven't used jt for years. JUNE B. PETERSON MAILBOX Letters from reade1·s are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letrers to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All ·letters· must include signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poet111 will not be published. time of purchase is not granted in perpetuity.'' Generally it is -subject on- ly to the laws o! condemnat ion in which case the public is obligated to pay the owner a properly assessed value. TlilS JS the heart of the controversy and may yet require further or higher court rulings. This has to W! part of the concern our council feels as it debates how to apply whatever decis.ions they make in response to the people's demands for controlling popu!atjon growth. NOLAN FRIZZELLE, O.D. Robb• Hood Hardl11 Re~ble ies!deht, lhat is a form of coo!iscotlon." To the Editor: -To the Editor: • • · Robin Hood is not dead. Be's alive and -Altb -.. .. -r ---1.1 ,,_, th -UNF_ORl'lJNATELY tbe views voiced well in Newport Beach masquerading as . ou&•. norma Y en"',. . e at the chamber meeting Mr. Ries refer-Charles Grifrtn. Mr. Griffin's selfless act · idle, bantenng and, at times, the fan~tical -red to were not quoted in a full enough of taking from the rich and giving to the ravings of those homeowners w~ hve ~n · context in the Pilot's coverage to present less affluent must go dO"'-'Tl as one of that area most affected by the Jet traffic the main thrust of the comments on the history's great charitable acts. His kind from Orange County Airport; and while I sub~· t. It was a good article but left an offer to donate Newport's jet noise to am sorm:what ~ympathetic, but mostly in rate imPf'E!S.'lon and missed the Irvine must be refused . While the details bored,. wtth their problem, I must take ma· int, which was that it is of his gilt remain unpublished, the basics exception to a remark made by a h·lr. necessary to make clear what the city may be considered: Charl_e~ Griffin, as ~uote_d in the A1arch government's obligations and rights are . . 23 edition of the Dally Pilot. to study and make decisions on this mat-AN INCREASING number of Jets wtll MR; GRIFFIN-states-"~ there's no-Je.t. of. ZOQe changes aod. OOw 1~~~nge~ _ -!1;;t of_f --~-~...!;'--~~!~~ ~;!'·~ h , ' · · · should be applied. This duty is ut:eway runway an..i 1,,.v111p o;:1.e a :K:1eam- $2re:,s:o w~hey d ba~e i; fly ov~ th! legitimate, not as potentially arbitrary or ing 360 degree tum 4;Wer ~niversi~ Pa~k, P ha' es arounh . r ewpordsrt My. mischievious as many in the community Turtle Rock and Un1vers1ty of Calirorrua, er ps a poor c o1ce o wo on r. Id h bell Publl fid Irv' t 2 000 f t kun' o r the a;~rt Griffin' rt' 1 h · ly est' wou ave us eve. c con 1 ence lne a , ee , s ve .. t"' . whats pa · 1 s i: dsen~~ sugg :;::• in the city's conscientious ~forts in the at 3,000 feet, cruise over C.Osta Mesa, m C8!' on Y ~ as a ra r matter should be protected and could be then fly off into the smoggy skies. wJgar attitude, f:h8~ Jet traffic would be by more clear communication to the peo-This suggestion conjurs up notions of more allowable if it were re-routed !o pie about the city government's a~ "the final solution to the Irvine pro- pass over the $20.;()()0.$30,000 ~m~ ID propriate role and obligation. blem,'' and has about as much appeal. ~orth Cos~ Mesa,-, Based on his new By the way, it is likely that Mr. Ries Whileltistrue that keeping jets out of Jet path ali~e~t propasal. that would "'as not correct when he wrote that "use Newport 's sacred airspace will end possi- appear to be his intent. of property as directed by zoning at the ble litigation, the plan's only justification '' is that jets should not fly over expensive homes -the eleventh commandment. ~1r. Griffin's feelings of "better your house than mine," admited1y have a certain nobility. HIS PLAN will not solve the jet noise problem, it will only shift it. Giving this proposal the dignity of paying for· a feasibility study is ludicrous. Jets should not fly over any houses, not even Mr. Griffin's. Neither should they fly low over sch()9b, parks or ~~ated areas. Building another -runway COSt:S a-JOCOf money. Putting one on stilts i! even more unreal. We oppose spending our mooey to enable planes to buzz our homes! Further, requiring passenger planes to make 360 degree turns over populated areas should be evaluated very carefully. In any case, if planeJ are going to fly _in circles, why not straight up and around. FINAU.V, there i! no good reason to suppose that increasing air traffic out of Orange County Airport is_ in itself a worthy enterprise. If Mr. Griffin does not like any airplanes flying over his house, what doctrine of invincible ignorance leads him to believe that we want even more jets flying even lower over our , houses. n·-is: ·nnportant to ·note"1hat airplanes will fly over houses of aU: values. Pigeons, however, discriminate. In fact, they prefer more luxurious landing facilities. Squadrons of well trained live squabs will shortly begin twenty-four hour, around the clock missions over :P.Ir. Griffin's house. LAWRENCE SHERWIN SARINA SHERWIN CANDAQE GEGENBERG JAY GEGENBERG The K~y to Cambodia WASHINGTON -The success or President Nixon's strategy in Indochina depends heavily upon Cambodia's ailing, erratic President Lon Nol. who is now regarded in Washington as the Hst bet against a C.Ommunist takeover. I HARDLY think that a reasonable basis for re-aligning a jet takeoff path is the elimination or a margiQal nuisance for those people who happpen to own $200,000 homes and lnfllct that same nuisance on citizens whose homes are not quite as opulent. What price success? ls it possibie that Mr. Griffln, in his dedica- Let's All Pl-ay Watergate! If cambodla should fall under Com· m u n i s t t'ODtrol, South Vietnam would become high- 1 y vulnerable t o Communist inliltra- tion, isolation and eventual overthrow. Yet only a few months. ago, Wash· fngton wanled Lon Nol replaced by a more stable leader. The Central lntelli· gencc Agency quoted prominent palace 90Urces as saying the Cambodian clder executive had suffered a serious stroke tion to protect his environment, make his Our furious congressmen are about to home more pleasant, and gener~y would be prime minister and head of restrain progress, is forgetting his own arrest the President or somebody. That's government under llle new cons!ilu!Jon humble origi&? Tba is the only con-beclllse nO~y'"lrrtbe"'Whtte·House will as under the old." cluslon I can draw. talk to them about The Watergate Scan· (...__AR_T_-_u_ou_~___,) This brings us to where you draw your cards. You draw your caI.'(:ls from the -~r.esident. 'l'he..reuan for this Is Rule 2463. It sari: "As long as nobody talks, the President holds all the cards." The policy makers -in Washington -STBPHEN H. MEEK d I privately hoped that Sirik Matak himself aTh. th ,; · · th g · of 8 i·us\ come back from a laundry In Mex-ONCE you have mastered these simple an able admln1'strator, would take over us e nawon. is m e rips "---th Control G Co "tut' al Cris' A aroused ,·00 rules, you will understand The Waterga\e the helm and that Lon Nol ~·Id be v~ rave nsu ton ts. n . ·~ bl' · k I Scandal better than our congressmen persuaded to come to America for To The Editor: pu tc. 15 8 s ti n g . THE CARDS the players draw are now do_ or, most likely, 'ever will. therapy. The I tter b M 0 -bert D R' in th searchmg ques om, \ · t t' F ample should e Y r. ""' · 1es e such as "What IS mos m eres tng. or ex • Unfortunately, pilot tests show that But no longer. Lon Nol has now regain· Pilot Mailbox March 28 made what I cOn-The Watergate Scan-you draw a card reading, "Segre!ti," you 98.6 percent of poteritial players become ed the use or some of bis paralyzed limbs sider a .significant point, namely that dal?" immediately -poof! -vanish. frustrated. and take up thr ee-dimensional and has sharpened mentally although he "when a residential area is allowed lo Actually, to under-Many of the cards !orce you to leave cbesS instead. was before his stroke. defined ) with resultant traffic con· scandal, all you need makes you .move to Chicago. And. you With a well-informed public critical in ~---'""""'.a.d:Jaken..::leare_ol hi e~ " still Isn't the strong vigorous leader he become overdense (assuming that can be stand 1be Watergate ~ the White House. The "Chapin" card Washington considers hlm the "cement-gestlon," etc. "it becomes a Jess do is buy 8 set of l. can't talk. The "Mitchell" card is a bit t~is hour ol Grave constitutional Cris.is, ting factor" who can best hold the shaky, __ d_es1ra __ b_Ie_p_1ace._._to_ll_ve_._T_o_the_pe_rm_an_en_t_,t;;;b;;,e;,-,mi{e~J: cit t n g ' better. With It you resign from 'lbe Com· Its clear lb.at what this country -_,,,,mbodlan oVerlml>ll tllg~thl! ila new , lr'lntn-.C,'-----"-----m:tttee 11'1\e'eittHhe-P,..,ident-Among -despeutel)'.Jleed.s..ls_a_i:etw:n_1<1-uie_ __ OIANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robrrr N. Wttd, Pvblilhtr A CIA·source used the French phrase, resist Communist encroachment. The ,---· Bt1 George---. ''WatergateP• Once you have read and Other Things and become a rich Wall sampler scandals of yesteryear. ''etre desempare," to describe Lon Nol 's prospect& are poor for a Cambodian comprehended the simple rules, the Street lawyer. But your wife's name is mental instability. Another source told cease-fire such as h•ve been signed in Dear George: whole thing becomes crystal clear and Martha. So you don't get to talk either. the CIA that Sirik Malak, a power In Vietnam and Laos. I'm addicted to your stupid col-you will become a Well-Informed Citizen. Jn fact ) only one player in the whole rJlnom Penh. had confided ·sorrowfully wnn. I know it's stupld, and my game gets tc> talk . He's the lucky one lhat "Lon Nol is a sick man, both PRESIDENT Nixon is anx ious ' wife knows it's stupid ... l:iut I FlJlS1 OF ALL, Watergate! Is played who draws the "Ziegler" caret. This en· physically and me ntally,'' and that "his meanwhile, to see the Lon Nol regime re· read it, stupid as it is, and laugh by 4371 players and two dice -all 4373 of lltles him to say, ''No comment," 16,347 'tellectual processes no longer function main in power. For the Joint Chiefs have at it. My wife thiQks It's stupid which Jhould be loaded. times . .. they once did." warned that, U the Communist.. grab alJo, but she reads it, too. can you The object of \he game is to get to the th d. hr Ph Cambodia, reopen its port to military , White House. ,Or, If you are so inclined, A GOOD card to draw is "FBI .'' This Penhln anothe •c'1Asecret 1'edspa~t .~m bnol m shipments and tum the country into a esplaln lhil.,What's the answer? simply to get the White House. empowers you to investigate crime. To Thomas Kttvil, Editor has discussed ~~';sr and means ~fc:a:n~ base for gucrrUJa operations against EDF. The first players are a group of Cuban investigate crime you go directly to the Borbol"G Krribich (Lon Nol) out of the day to day conduct Soutb Vlelnam; the S.igon recime could ~~;'~pldl ' refugeea and u-CIA agents. They land Wbite House. The playm there don 't Editorial P•Q< Edflor " nOI survive. (I thal ri ht? I'm """" 1 Id on a _,.H marted Water•atel They know anytbing about crlma. You are so of government business, The Presidenl dropped •-·s of bombs s g ~··-a r • ~--• •-•·1 . II seer t In The editorial fl8K• ot the Dolly hr r hi osl rl I """' dies.) land there to get Larry O'Brien. They gra~"' you give a your e -Nlot seeks to Inform lnd aUmu· Lottr, t ee 0 ' m powt u and •ambled thousands of American ha'-Larry O'Brien beca"•e he Is a hi~ formation aboul crime to their attorney. 1 d b · •-· d' t th CIA ur eel • 1e """ ,. a1.e re, en y prttt'nting thi1 assoc1•~. accor ing 0 e • g lives to prevent a Communist taieovtr of Dear George: p1 H will keep your secret because he of newiP1ptr's opinions ':J.. -m· hi to "'ve p the ~•'denc' y and a-pt di the ~~ his e. e ' '" m •• u r-• ..... i """"" South Vietnam. That Js bow Lon Nol How d er get Each of these players then receives a course, can't talk. ~ mentacy on topics or Int t •nd the ceremon.l~I post of cltief of st.ate im--suddenly has become a key man in the name? I .mean, w l's one about card which reads: "Go to Jail. Go sometimes the wrong cards get mb:ed sianlflcanct, by providing a fon1m •1----,~~~.~~lf~ s:.~1!1~a~.!~~~ .. t~ .. ~ ~uk~ .. President's lndochlna strategy. . the Lone Ranger. He's always got directly to Jail. Do not pass Go or any ln . One might say, l•Remembe.r to con-tor the •ucprtsslon of our readerg' ~.....-. -+"-""......-~ . , -+_,•,...•·•. ,..,.. .... ~n111n with him. Or ~~ 000 the d Ii th 1 .... ion opinion•. 11.nd by prt11cnUng th~ ly and it would be assured that Lon Nol !IOlnOW.-Tborbombln1r-"Jll'OS~ _...._ ollla< onnatjoo Coll•cl,. l!0,000 _Ir\· "' a 1 er • e ~" · Ill< 11• lqf<ll!llll~ ll!l9)!W<Lo dential pal.--·Uy Is believed b·v whatever be Is. """t'I 50 lone r year'' ive tner one m&iiladotllil ri~·t--ICTW'n and .nokt"amen on •pl:><cs'-f-,,..ould continue as chM!f of state. '° • -~ ' CURIOUS • 'Ul -~ the CIA to have been a wlld altellll'I by Tho other players then draw ca rds Ind LU1embourg or one phooe call enU ng ol th< da,. _ "LON NOL," reported the CIA, the pilot "' assassinate Lon Nol, not a Dear Curious: · money. The ~raw their money from a you to get out or a Swiss jail free." But - "replied that he did not Intend to be chief larger palaoo p1o1 agalnat_bim' as oome 1 don 't think 1 can lace another bo1 marked, "Stans." There la lot. and auch cards are from a similar, but di!· Wednesday, AprU 4, 1973 or ital• at tllis time (but) ••• that he nunors out ol Phnom Penh have hlnled. ·year like this. · lots ol 11. 1111 \'!r)' clean monty. II has lettnl, game. -.. .. DAILY PILOT " Full Stu~y . -. . Of Takeoff · .. ~., Plan Urged Irvine councilmen ''oled Tuesday to m'ake a full study or the proposed circular takeoff pattern !or Orange Coun- ty Airport that couJd bring jetliners over their city. ~ a )llllllllmaus vot~. th< toWl<il,~~ poillled Councilman E, ·Ray Qulgle)i', a United Airlines pilot, and Jerry Miller, ~ city resident \\'ho Wes for \Ve~tel"jl Airlktes, ~i alwo-man committee charg· ed With making a full report on the pro- posal. In the meanlime, tbe council look a broad po!litlori in opposition' to any Pro" PQl&l that .would harm the environment o(.Jrvtne. . Balboa Going against tile Newport Beach plan,, nlng staff, planning commlsslou ana pro- posed land use element of the new general plan, John A. Konwis~r today rc\'i\•ed --his proposal~.to~ld con- dominiums on the site of Balboa's Fun Zone. . Thieu ~ds Visit Contlominium Konwi.se r &aid Vice ~tayor Hov.·ard Jlotlen will uk that the propo1&l be taken oft the tabl e at r-tonday night's Ci· ty Council meeUng. Rogers said he has asked the proposal be put on the agenda Mooday, Councilmen tabled the propo$&} in - December telling Konwiser to try to find aome commercial uae for the property. Konv.·lser this morning cbilmed that he's tried, but he's been unsu«essful. lte has said nil along that commercllll use ls infeasible. The renewed proposal actvanced by Konwlser through hil JAK C'onstn1ctlon c.ompany ca lls for elimination of one section of the coodoo1iniums. He snid he viould ag ree to build only the 33 units propo&ed on the FWl 7.ooe W property. itffll. and abandon plans for •.n Nixon Starts orking ~~:·~4i!'1i;.t~~pa~~w'7.hat .. The bay front c ondomlnlum1 , • them>elve$, would rtmaln basically -T-be-cir.cul&r takeoff pro'poial was.~ vOnCed by Newport Beach resident d)arles Griffin Last week. He suggested tliat if jets made a hard left tum im· mediately after takeoff they .could avoid nQi.'se sensitive areas around u'p~r N~Wport Bay. However, conllnuing the tum to make a full circle would also br'11J. jets over portlons of Irvine. vacation on s. Ca........_· /\ y undmnged In density and desiCD. (Jll.Sft-~-JlQ=tser said -he-would Id a sman----1 clubhouse. a swimming pool and a paddlt ·Griffin was in the audience f~r TUesday·~ council meeting to present hls -PrP,~al to. the council. How.ever there wA5 11ttle. exchange between Griffin and ~,council beca\!:se the city already had c,W!es of h~ prOp0ssl:.__ \• ·* * !,'• Fro111 Page I TAKEOFFS. • • WOO't always mak~.30 or 40 degree bank tutns without getting into troubl e. Th is prpcedure has got to 'vork under all circumstances in all weather."· -Bresnahan said. however, that the pro!> !ems did not appe·ar unsurmountable on the surface, Which was the reason he .asked for further study. L.imited Seati1ig For Art Pagea1it Left in Laguna ·-•Ftslival of Arts Pageant or the Masters ticket sales now stand at about $85o,OO), with all Saturday performance Bts sold out and only limited seating awilable·on-Fridays-and Sundays. While the start of the famous Pageant is-still four months away, the festival is now having to return thousands of dqllars of .ticket requests for days on whi~ats 'II'' a)~~y . sold , o~f· .. fest iv a I .spokeswpman Sally Reeve srua. .,_!['o accommodate local patrols, the 1"£Stival bo~ office, 650 Laguna canyon R.Oad, will ,,be open from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursdays through Sunday. The pageant wiJ.J run from July 13 through Aug. 26 at' the Irvine Bowl. . The pageant re-creates famous art v.·orks using Jlving models and exotic stagipg and Lighting. Bet le Llnenkugel, box office manager, advised that persons wishing to purchase tickets at the box office can expect a two jee""'k-wait ror'"'"fetelpt-of tickets·if pay~--· menl is made by check. Cash purchasers will receive tickets inimediately. '· , ~rom Pqe l CASPERS ... •ii.rntil the whole thing Is settled.'' ~ Caspers al so said he had asked the ir¥ine Company attorneys to present a jkt of clai ih.s for damages. ~. A company spokesman this morning Pointed out that was done more th8.n one ' ~ear ago. They pointed out also that . t1ubsequcntly a lawsuit on tl1at issue was flied. ~ "The county was presented a list of Claims in January, 1972, prior to the fil- lng of the damage suit to cover losses :caused the Irvine company as a result of ihe March, 1971, action Of tbe board in pnilatera]ly rescinding_ the _l!n~-exc hange ;8.greement," the spokesman sa1<1. ' ·' ! , ' OlANGI c;GAST DAILY PILOT H Tll1 ,0f"1not CO.II OAll.V PILOT, wlllt .....,lclt 11 comtllllld 1111 New.Pr9U, I• Pllblli.htd bY me Or1,.,ge Coe11 Pulllltlllftf Cvmp1nv. StPI' r111 9e1111on1 er• ~'*'• Mlrld•r thf'0\1911 frlcl1y, tor Cotti MIM, N.wpert BHell, Hunt!nolon ll11e11/Fou111tln V1l!ly, l.111un1 flutn, 1r~ln1/lacldtf¥'ct•ll'llll Sin Cltmtnl•f $111 J\11n C.p!1tr.N. A 1111911 regto¥1 ec1111on 11 wb!lthlld 1i 1ut0eY1 end S1111ci.n. HE BELIEVED HE HELD· SOLUTION TO WORLD PROBLEMS But Nlxon·Thieu Protesters Uttered Different Opinions Who's Got the Answers Piesident Nixon today stttled into a routine working vacation schedµle at La Casa Pacifica after a busy tv.·o days of talks with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. Flo1ida Power -no,med Again; Generator Eyed MlAMI (UPI) -A second massive power fallure, more extensive than one 24 11ours· before almost to the hour, bltl?ked out South Florida today and power company spokesmen said both may involve the .state's first nuclear powered geperator. Sirens walled through) traffic snarled by lack 0£ traffic lights to haul people from elevators stalled between floors in tall downtown buildings, computers at banks and insurance companies fell silent, stores didn't open ~cause they had no cash registers to ring up sales, and children in some schools were sent home for a second day. Other classes moved onto lawns. The blackout today involved a stretch of Gold Coast and Florida Keys more than 150 miles long, from the Fort Pierce area south through Stuart, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami and into the chain o(teys, and also the toWns of £1ewlston and Moore Havep:, inland on 'tennis court on .the parking lot site which NIMn bade farev.·ell to the Asian leader fronts on Balboa 'Boulevard. . -Konwtser stressed the proposed uruts on the helicopter pad of the \V'estem v.·ould be sold and not rented. although ht White House Tuesday as the tv•o stood admitted 1hat about one-third of the con- between cordons of Marines. dominlums ~ just built on the nearby Tod8y's schedule was expected to M!t the tone for the rest of the President ·s visit -routine meetings and relaxation. Thieu went on to San Diego for visits with repatriated American prisoners of war, then ·returned Tuesday to ~ Angel es for a dinner hosted by rGov. Reagan and actor Jolin \Yayne. The Vietnamese leader today is to begin a round of visits w I t h Congress ional leaders in Washington, D.C. Thieu's demonstration-marred visit to San Clemente lasted two days, during Rendezvous Ballroom property are now being rented. There are tv.·o rental signs on that building that list Konwiser's phone number as the rental agent. Mesa Cou11.cil1na11. Wants Full ·Quiz Of Plant Blast which he and Nixon spent more than By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI eight~bou~. disCussing a "shopping list" ot .... .,..,-, ,..,.. stett of recovery projects· and possible costs Costa ?.!taa City CoWlcilman Dom brought across the Paclfic by the Asian Rlc!U ts pressing fOr a f1,1U-scale lnqulry delegation. into Monday's devastating blut at the El Presidential Press Secretary Ronald Monte Chemical Company that killed two Ziegler conceded that the South Viet· persons. seriously Injured · a thlrd, and namese brought with them ideas for both left several homeless. long and short-range recovery projects. Specifically, he wants lo know why a He declined, however, to discuss any potentially explosive factory was allowed specifi c dollar amounts sought by the ·to locate near residential units and how allies. Ziegler said economlc aid v.·outd many more such plants exist In the city. probably be increased from the current Th.e explosion at the chemical company $500 mllllon yearly. at 829 W. 17th St. killed Elmer Leen<rts. In a joint communique issued on the 41 of 1800 Samar Ortve, Costa Mesa, and lawn of the President's villa, the two men co'..worker Randy Riley, 2.1, of Anaheim. reaffirmed the solidarity of the U.S. and Robert Davidson, 57, of Ventura, also • south Vietnam, then they registered employed by El Monie, remalm l!1 the .. -~.~ sbot~• .~I Lake .ot<." •,echo~., ·"-.,,I' ---' ..... _ ____:....:_~ When Protesters Clash'.? their concern with asserted violations of Intemivf! cani unit at JiOll llemorlal the Paris Peace Agree!)ien.t In lndocliim1, !!~pita!. Ills ~t~ 1; oerliJul: Thieu pledged .. to . "auttra.-'Ocial..Jlltd -:-rBul-lla<;ll!,-WllDt. offerbll.,_''n!Y political justice for the people of South hNrlfelt 1)'111\iaW.. tO Ille funmeo bl ' ., By ARTHUR Rt.' vlN!Ef.'"''t Ii:• 'I Ji ·•·•1 Of lllt Dall.,. Pnol'11•tt ' ''' 1 '•·•·:· . . " .. HE CAME STRIDING down Avenida del Presidente,. his big,_blood ~· lettered baMer braced against his lean belly, carrying a chip on bis shoulder and a message for the world. You could read it far up the street : "Follow Christ here on Earth and be persecuted and go to Heaven, not VINSEL Hell,'' his canvas contraption challenged . He wore a beard, longish hair and the simple denim clothing of a tradesman, perhaps a carpenter. He carried a battered megaphone to spread a Gospel 20 centuries old. . The sidewalk sermonist - a traditional salesman of -salvation through threat .. of. fire. and-brimestone.. -s.et ug shop long before other demonstrators gathered near the Western White House. l·~ Clearly, he believes he has the answers if anyone will listen and acknowledge that he does. 1-Ho cm l\.UNH was an atheist," he proclaimed. "Those Buddhists over there don 't have their Bible squared away. That's the trouble.'' Grinniag Secret Service agents wande red closer. , "\lihat's your name pardnei:?" asked a newspaper photographer who sna pped a picture of th~ street corner evangelist, one of ~e first arrivals at a spot in San Clemente whe.re d.emonstrators of all _persuasions _would appear .. A portly Indian on a quiet httle Honda motorcycle putt-putting al~g plas· tered with placards supporting his red brothers al Wounded Knee.ha s Jus,t been stopped for interrogation by police two blocks away.. _ . . .. . "That's not, important," the preacher replied w""ben asked his identity. "Are yon 8 Christian, brother?" . • . ~" Far up the street, a brilliant blue and red in the d~l1ng.sun1 ·a ~ of anti-Nixon, anti-Thieu demonstrators could be seen coming onward ~ath ripplin g Viet Cong tlags, marching as to war, ·· <: • CLEARLY, THE VIETNAAI Veterans Against the War (V\1A\Y).~lieve they have all the answers, if anyone will liste~ .and acknowlt;dgt that they do. Surging soon around their one-man competitiori, the s~ling"_VV AW. pickets drowned out his preaching, but even that was not sufficient to separa~ 1!fs thundering comma nd s and solutions from theirs, Helmeted tactical squad pollcemen stood nearby at' parade rest, \\'Ith their own solution to problems if the orders were to be given. "WHAT'S UP AL?,'' asked one Nixon·Thieu protestef as VVAW chieftain Al Cabrera. a menacingly milita nt-looking chicano in mllitary fatigues stormed 'past and waded into the mass or marchers. ''We're gonna get rid of this 'Jesus Freak' up here," Cabrera replied. Moments later, the sidewalk preacher had been banished across the stre.et by VV AW leaders who didn't care for his differing Viewpoints. i!You're so tolerant ... ," he sneered from across the street. "You won't even let me be in your demonstration!" Vietnam!' ;,. the v1ct1ms,tt 1111 be ii wen mart con-Fonda Flayed" Tbe communlqii. said that both leederl cemed a~' !1l' ~.a!, wbld> · · also Nlewed "with great concern" the ,...ldentlal dwollen '*\ ·w.: ~7111 ~Intl •1 1 • ,:. i.i '· ~· • .x; .• ~ 1 ' asserted infiltration o[ .troops and were expOle:d. / By . Richa. rdSOll wea('OllS Into the .south !rom North Vie~ '"!be name of Ulla Conipeny lilJ!penlsh nam. m.eana 'tbt mouataln.' 'Thlt'I where l WASHINGTON (AP)'_ Secretary o! In ·a thinly veiled threat, the com-thin~, It beloap -deeJ'. Inside Ii moun· Defense Elliot L. Richardson has lashed munique added that the two Presidents ta in, Rac:IU said Tue Y. back at movie actress Jane Fonda for believe· that actions "that would threaten lfe asserted that there was spot zoning her description of American POWs as the basis" of the peace agreement would all over t'*' city and that Costa Mesa is "hypocrites and . liars" who were not call for appropriately vlgorOWJ reac-being "run out of a shlrt pocket like a lions." medieval city." tortured by North Vietnamese captors. The freshman councllman, elected in "That remark by Jane Fonda was an April 197:1, Implied that spot zcolng Is egreglouJ Insult to all of our returning Mm' 1"ste1· to Lecture available to C<rtaln people. "You can 1et prisoners" Richardson sa!d Tuesday. •'-1-I If • He said that a penon making such a almost anYlhinl yoo wish In ~ c ty 1udgment is~'badly-motlvai,d or.simply. The Rev. Dick Handley will !J"'ak you're a lrtencf, but notltlni U you're a !ails to want to understand what he or tonight at St. -JlmesEiifseopirChili'Cb,-1oe," he Aid.-----· --- she can plainly perteive." . Newport Beach, at 8 p.m. "I know the area tn which tll1s plant Is (Egregious ts defined In the second edi· Mr. Handley has mlnlslered In ghetto located 11 M·I (manufacturlnc) but the lion of Webster's New lntemaUonal Dio-areas and attended Talbot Theory and bomei were there tint. The building Is lionary as "conspicuous for bad quality; Temple Baptist seminaries. The church only three years old but the apctments flagrant, gross, abockin~g;.'~'l;;;·:::::i:•:ai1 ~3209:;~v~1a=L~l~do~.;i=ij~i;~~~-i;;•;bouifi1i1iori10i."ro:::::-·, I onN ' ,. ' • • 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646°1919 . . BaSebal Shoes Track Shoes Soccer Shoes Handball Glam ' Ills . Racquet .la~ Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Badmirtan Rackets Tennis Shoes ' Paddle T ennls Paddles AU Purpose Shoes Frisllets Basket~n Shoes Skate Boards -CLOIO SUNDAY '\--,1-..;TM ptll!Cllltl 11\111{11-111119 Pllllll 11 11 UO Wl!'tl "" 1,-S"'*I• COi,. M.... II"'""' RoDett N .. Weld Pruldtl'll·· l'Wli.111r J1c~tl: . .c.'ri.v · Things could t)ave been worse for the man proclaiming his own preferred 3nswer to the probjems of the world. · Once, tilnTl"t~sts"l?light"hnvt"Ct'tlcified-trim,~. ----------\.+-Shn:~~--1-;;;;;;;;;;;;~G~~B~al~~--;;-.;iiiiii--J ' ' f , Vkl Pi'•ldtnt lfld..J'.'1*11 MIMQtr ThoM11 K11•ll Edit« Thom11 A. M11rphi111 ~-Ml!Of Funding Study Sought L '"9tt;t1Crlel Hf'W'POrt lltdl '"" dlto< A request by Reibert Rooney of Hun-Rooney suggested investigation of a N___;. Wli Offk• R I N .... ...-. tin'"""' Beach that the state coastal com-NSF-RANN ( nearch App ied to a· lJJ) N1wp0f!•hltl•••rd &-" I mission appoint ' cOinmittee to study tional Needs) program which provides M1 lll111 Addr111: ,,O •• tcu1 117S, t266J cl I National Science FoWktatlon (NS'll'l rund· money for research he thought coul he p cos1• M~,r=., s1tt1t ing met v.;,lth some success today. develop the coastal plan. "'Y"'h::r: ::::1 1 lliJ':"::/'=,,.. Rooney js chairman or the South Coast The coastal commissions must d~velop "" Clfmlflt•: ., """' '-1 c-n " .. 1 Regional Zone Conservation Commission, a coastal management plan by 1976. T.t.,.._ 1714 , 642""12' which has jurisdiction over Orange and r.1elvin Lane, chairman of the state c~ A'!Mttlktt '~2'1171 Los Angt;les counties. commission, .said he would appG\nt a Coi:ivrfOlll, lf7.), °"no• C01.t1o.. Pwll•Mno Cof!'l11111~. ~ nwt. 1iorru.. lllwtra11.,., . A professor or economics at Cal Strite commlttco or three to study Rooney's • fdllorlfl lftlf!tr If 'llWlrtlMIMnll llert!" B h R · Id h k \ may flt !'IPf'ld11Clld .. 1111tv1 '*111 Nr• Long cac , ooncy sa e was spca · sug~e.~tion, Jlc asked for volunteers but '---.·,• -=~:.-·•,."."-.,-.-."-,-.~-.-. -~-.;,· 'ITh:--ite"s~=~i~~~~vation c~mmlsslon i:J 1·' .,,.ck·.'. up. ~~rt_ .... "':!i1'.:;:,.;:.r;,~/''l'll1•~:! 1.il Hted by Proposition 20 gathercq for Ilk-, }lc-orcy. ~l;d. th_a~ the RA~ program "'""" n . .,. · --montlily mceUng ln N'ewporl B<aci\ lo-wcU-llllvc 'i biJitgtl oraliOOt $11:111t!ltkm __ l,,..------------1 day. in the next fiscal y~ar. ' , T elllis Dresses T ennlS .Shirts & Shorts T ennls Rackets Wllsltlancraft·lllYiS·Yoneyama ' Racket Stringing Tennis talls 0 DI 9 T0,6-40SED SUNDAYS .. Gym Shirts & Shorts Sweat Suits Wann Up Suits llylaa lacllets · Sweat Sox BasebaH Undershirts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes Bike Repa~I'( y ' • _.._ _ ....... -~';-. _,.___, .... 53B·CENTER-&46-1919 . . , I \ I , • , . Today's Flaal N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 661 NO. 94, 7 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR!"IJA WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1973 N TEN CEN.TS ,..,,,.,, ' Teach~r_.sW ant lO'ro Pay Hike, Other Demands . ' ---Teachers In tho--Newport·Mesa Unified Walters said the CEC request was bas-"Substitutes get paid leS! than~ begin· and ,Iea:ve teaching altogether," he aaid. Sebool Dl~Said Tuesday they want a ·ed on\-an ave:rjge mooth!y inc~ue of ning custodian in this district,'.' Wa.lters ~'These pegpJe: ~re vajuabl~ in ~-probably cost in the raQge of $2.6 million over the total projected for salaries next 10 percent pay lncfease and the end to eighl-tenths of..one percent in the cost of aid lass 11 " . playgrowfd duty and all other nod-in-Jiving. He said t~ district uses a figure 8 • c room as we · ·year. -· ------ struclloo.al duUes next &choot. year. of one percent .per month. The CEC is also asking for increased Other CEC demand s included : --!i!"-~y_and.___fringtlibenefits pack.Bae The CEC, .,.,.hich represents all or the fringe benefits, including full. dental -Some kind of monetary reward for If the increase were approVed in. fUll, n .. rly hall of the propcmd 137 million bud~t for next year would go to teacher salines, he satd. outlined bya ~apo esiiiiil~fOi ffle-dis n-ars ·-..,-,'200-cernncarea-icacliers'"", --cco""'era-ge-undertt>t di~tr1ct's·me<ficaHn-· -recognition-of-partieular-teaehio1~e1 teachers' bargaining agent, t h c counselor! and other personnel. also said surance and improved group life in-cellence. ' Certificated Employes Council. ~ould it wants a number of other lm· .surance coverage. . -Additional compensation to teachers mean a cost of at least $2.6 1nillion to provements in the district's employe In ~ddiiion, Walters said the · Cf:C for extra duty with overtime pay at the Last year, the CEC asked. for a major adjustm·ent in. the salary· schedule that amounted to an overall pay increase of about 13 perce1it. They were granted an increase of 4.5 percent: district taxpayers. benefils. ' wants sorne kind of master teacher pro-same level as regular pay. · ' "The amount we are asking for is fair. \Vallers said the CEC has incorporated gram In the district as a means of giving -Elimination of all non-instructional equitable and necessary to maintain the into its proposals by the Substitute ince nti ves to long-term, high-ranking duties for district teachers including noon Adrian said his computatiom so tar show teachers should be able to expect at least a -4.3 percent increase due to cost of living. But, he admitted, the costs are status quo," CEC spokesman Al Walters, Teachers Association for salary ad· teachers. minitor duty and playg~und duty. told trustees. justmt!nts upward from $26 a day to $39 "Right now, the onJy way a longtime Walter Adrian, the school's fiscal plan- 0The cost ol food and fuel i1 rising a day because "these people are anxious teacher can earn more than the top level ning director, said today the entire rapidly and we must keep up with it." to be acCXIWltable as professionals. of salary is to become an administrator package of pay and fringe bendit~ would -Sex Films Found In Mom's Cookies By WILLIAM SCHREIBER • Of 1111 D•llY Plltt S!1ff Orange Coast sex film king Joseph Raj_tano v.·as arrested on drug charges this morning by Newport Beach police \vho at the same time seized 1,000 reels of sexy movies hidden in boxes labeled -~ te Deefslon!- ' ' "Mother~s COQkies:''·- Newport vice officers claim Reitano tried to sell them the allegedly pornographic flicks . Rei tano, 60, or 1845 Anaheim St., Costa ~tesa, wa:; arrested by officers at an ad- dress in the 1600 block of Balboa Ca8pers4;lnims State Avoided Irvine Appeal By I. PETER KRIEG Of 1111 DlllY Plitt Sllff The lrvine Company abandoned plans to appeal the Upper Newport Bay hmd exchange lawsui t to the California supreme Court because the State Lands DIVifwm ..refused_ to paft.lci~ Jn_ any further litigation. Ronald W. Caspers, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, claimed today. Irvine Company President Vlilliam R. Mason emphatically denied Caspers' allegation. Mason announced Monday the com· pany was dropping all of its litigation and would make all of Its holdings around the Back Bay available ror immediat.t public acquisition. . But Caspers, the Fifth District Supervisor from Newport Beach, alleged, Coast Man Guilt)' Of Tax E~asion A ll\llboa Island man who admitted he had not filed state income tax returns since 1965 today pleaded guilty in Orange County Superior Court to charges of evading payment of more than $6,000 in taxes. Judge James Turner accepted the pica of Dean B. Skall, 56, of 115 Onyx Ave. and ·ordered him to return to his courtroom June 7 for sentencing. Skall faces a possible state prison term of up to five years on his conviction. "The only reason they decided not to car- "ry it nny further is that the State Land s Commission told~ them they would not join in any appeal." ~1ason countered today, "That is nol the reason. We chose this avenue solely on the basis that it would lead to resolu- tion of the Urper Bay situation rather than just lega justification of the terms of the agreement." State officials insisted there were no behlnd·the-scenes deaJings b e t w e e n themselves. and the Irvine Company over the future of the litigation. "It should be understood there was no agreement between the state and the Irvine Company to not file this petition for hearing in the state Supreme Court," said James F. Trout, preperty manager for the California Lands Division of the Department of Resources. The lawsuit, originally filed as a "friendly" suit. was to detenni.ne the con· stitutionaJity of an exchange of state- owned tidelands. Orange County Superior Court approved it but the Fourth District Court of Appeals overtlll'Jled that decision. Mason said he strongly hopes that Caspers' remarks don't telegraph the way he's gbing to approach the offer. "We hope that regardless ot how the county may want to interpret the reasons for makin~ thePrOpOsal, -u Will be con· sidered obJectively," he said. Caspers said that the reasons for the action notwithstanding, the Irvine Com· pany acUon indicates the company "is starting to move down the field ." He said he is "delighted'' at the change in the cour!e of event!. But he also made it plain he does not think the county should drop its prescrip- tive rights lawsuits against the company _(See CASPERS, Page %1 Boulevard just after 2 a.m. He wns jailed on charges of possession of dangerous drugs for sale when officers allege they discovered a number of dangerous pills in his possession. Vice Officer John Simon said no charges have ye' been filed against Reitano for possessiM of, the 20 crates of 20-minul~ film 're<ll l\!Jt thaf.1bo djarps · "would 'prObably be (4cked on l~ter.'' SCmon said the I~ would l!l'Obably sell .for liO each on llie -~ making !he ,<;Ptire haul :worth .IJIOre thin li0,000. "ne wBa Uktng •GOO U I ca S ~ wholesale price for the ftlmS. 0 The elghtmillimeter reels were boxed in colorfully printed film containers and neatly packed in the large cookie boxes. "These were profe!ionally done and 1 think they were probably made in the Los Angeles area,'' Simon said. Reitano bas a long history of court bat· ties over the legal def\nitlon <1£ pornography, including a 1971 conviction in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on charges of malling obscene materials. Reitano and his son, Lucien, 26, reportedly sti11 have a number of appeals pending over other prior pornography convictions. Simon said two suspected prostitutes were also arrested at the same Peninsula address shortly after Reitano 's arrest. The women were not identi!ied because Simon said police are stlll exploring the possibility of a connection between them and the film czar. As of this morning, Reitano was still in custody and no bail has been set pending arraignment later thls week. Bible Comme11t About Boycott? Harbor Area Realtor Ed Riddle each week promotes the Gospel by posting a Bible verse on a letter board outside his Costa Mesa of· lice. This week the verse refers metaphorically to s p i r i t u a I sustenance, but it could be literally interpreted as a defiance of the current housewives' boycott of animal flesh. "I have meat to eat that ye know not of," proclaims Riddle's Bible verse for this week. DAILY PILOT Staff ...... NEWPORT VICE OFFICER JOHN SIMON INVENTORIES FILM Sex Film Producer Caught With Hand in Cookie Jar? Charter Review Panel Nixes Official's P ka The Newport Beach Charter Review the public concerning the charter .. Committee Tuesday turned down a re--Allowing the city manager to .t quest by Councilman Carl Kymla to which members of his staff will attend limit council campaign expenses and various commission meetings in an ad- tenns o( office in ti]e City Charter. visory capacity. Instead, the committee told Kymla if Kymla 's proposals drew some lengthy he \.\'anted to pursue the matter further discussi-On. mostly centering on the need -and they seemed in favor. of i t -that for such considerations in the charter. he consider introducing new ordinances "The charter is not really the place to do the job. to consider this, although it probably Other recommendations-made· ~Y the could still ~ studied by us when we ge! committee Include : -A request that the ·city',attomey ex-to the section dealing with the council/' plore needed language glving:thc council said former mayor Doreen Marsball , 11 discretionary powers in , granting reim-member of the charter commit~. "This bursement to members of. city commis-would better be consJdered an ord~ sions. nance." -An alteration in the city's lease Kymla 'd policy for public lands extending the al·/ .~~ , some kind of campaign lowable number of years from 2S to 55 expense limit is needed because of the years on all but waterfront~property. possi bility of big money corruption en- -Approval of a resolution covering tering the local political scene at tome reception or oral communication from future date. rising rapidly with each passing month. Now that the pay and fringe benefits Pl'cltllg!'has"'bee'n presented to the board at a formal public meeting, the demands will go back to the "meet and confer'' sessk>ns between the CEC and district a·dmlnlstratorno~goftat Bart Hake, speaking tor the Califorliia Teachers Association, told trustees that ~sslons are stlH under way among teachers union s concerning pending legislation regarding binding arbitration and other negotiation tools for teachers . I-Jc did not say, however, whether such : proposals will have a bearing on negotia· lions for the CEC's salary increases. Wind Gust,s Whip Coast Ory Santa Ana winds gusting up to 57 miles an hour were buffeting parts of the Orange Coast today and forecasters said the winds would continue blo"'ing into the night. There were no immediate damage reports as the winds began blowing from the northeast this morning. but there were a host of warnings for trouble later in lhe day. Small craft warningL wei:e in' .effect from Point Conception to the l\fexican OOrder and officials in the Orange County · Harbor Department expressed hope that sailors would observe them better than they did over the weekend when more -than 100 boats-capsized-inhtavy·windi.- !J'ht Harbor. Malter'• Office at Avalon Harbor on Catalina IslRnd said that boats were advised to stay out or the harbor until the-winds let down. The California Highway Pittrol issued a wamlng to all campers and can pulling trailers to stay off the treeways in Orance County, and especially to avoid the Santa Ana Canyon. Other motorists on the freeways were advi!ttd to give a wide berth to campers and !railers which were on the freeway despite the warnings. The Southern Calirornia Edison Com- pany reported it s crews were braced for expected power failures. At 10 a.m., only one blackout was reported. ll affected 1.500 homes in north Costa Mesa for about 30 minutes. The wind was expected to hit . agricultural operations in the county par~icularly hard. The strong, dry wind evaporates moisture from the ground · and withers certain crops. The peak gusting was reported at the Orange County Airport, where t~e wind . was reported blowing a steady 30 to 45 miles an hour with gusts going as high as 57 miles an hour. ' A federal airport official said light planes might experience trouble at· tempting to. land in the heavy winds but that no problems had been encountered so far. The National Weather Service said the strong winds would diminish during the night. . Dock Visit Halted LONDON (AP) -A strike threat by London stevedores forced the Foreign Of- fice to chal)ge Mexican President Luis Echeverria's plans to visit the docks to-- day. Orange Cout .. Weailter - Deputy District Attorney Richard Farnell said Skall was arrested on the basis of information supplied by the state's Franchise Tax BGard. He said Skall has promised to pay all back taxes .---.Mm ... "1h111"16;.000,.-C----~-----------......;-----~-~·---------- Those nasty Sanla Ana winds will onl y be ha.If as strong on Thurs- y:, accor · :wea.Ule<-1---1 CLASSIFIED AD BRINGS SUCCESS Happiness is success. Here 's how to succeed with a DAILY PILOT cluallled want ad : Circular Takeoff Angles Ry JOHN ZAu.ER !in, a Newport Beach homeowner who pilots belong. ot "" °''" Pli.t st... lives under:· the current jet takeoff pat• Jn addition, Bresnahan ordered a Orange .~ty Airport Chief r.obert tern. ~ detailed stu dy by his own staff to Bresnahan said today the proposed GrUfin suggested in a detailed proposal delemUne the cost of a new runway, and circular takeoll pattern for jets leaving that jets make a hard left tum Im· also to find out whether the new takeoff Orange County Airport has "many dlf· modlately after illtoff, This would divert i1am.rn would really reduce noise impact MOVING Sale! Double bed. flcullles" but :hat lull·scale study of tho them from Upper Newport Bay anct. aim if put Into use. complete 28" worn.an'• bike plar. ls continuing. them townrd-frvi.1c. 'We1ve looked at plans similar to this wlbl:by aeat. stroller, an-.. It wouldn't be an easy plan to im· But with rtJocaUoo of the current one before" Bresnahah sald. "But we're tlque chiir1 wig" mJsc. Must plement," said the coonty director of takeoff run•·ay to a position straddling glvina lh1' one full consideration. We Sell by Feo. l.St. u1-aux. aviation. 11There are at least 50 or 60 the San Diego Fieeway, Griffin sa.Jd the take It ~rfously." angles that have to be considered. pla11H would have time to inake a IUll Arnoog .the possible problems with the A succwful moving sale made this 1d-"But thia airport has more f 11 g ht circle before reaching populated areas of plan, ~ahan listed : l-----:":.':•rt:t.t:tse:"':o;;!:"~tXf.;;;'h'la~llll~~';-ii-Tii~·f''':<:lli\ilt'l'e~a~t-;'r•ii"'ifr'tctl~onsii~thaifi!n~anmiyli.lii;nrtheii]:1Jcouffirntry~~·:i•dr--lr!!.fivln!i\."ie.i;;;i;;;n'..,r.n"1';;or.;:;;;;;~m;ir.-...;-Co~!':"~fllCt~ .with existing air corridors. result.s, .. he. said. Let a DAIL y PILOT lf ffili Ptti'tf'OffetSuiLan)''tm1b1!"fifit BresniJian said ne bis forwaraea G • I n w pi ( em might coruuawitfi CLASSll'IED WANT AD write )'OUr IUC-all to reduce noi>J>, we 'll look at It On'• prnposal to "the Federai AV!aUoh flight patl~ms not only around this oas story, Dial direct, l4U8'll. oeriously," -he said. Administration, the Alrllne Pc Io ts airport. but around every coastal airport The Idea for clrculnr iakeoU pattern• Assoclatloo of Air Ca!ilornla, and the Air bet-n Los Anll•l es and San Diego." Ile was advanced last week by Charlea Grif· ' Transp0rf Association, to which Alrwe!t a~ tba,t air apace in the coastal area ·I Studied was very tightly managed and it \vas dif· ficult to make changesfwithout upsetting other areal. service, with gusts of 15 to 25 miles per hour along the Orange Coast. 1 The skies will be sunny and clear, the temperatures in lhe mid-70s to llOs. INSWETODAY Alka Seltzer a'uL Bromo Seltz.• er, and otl&er leading antacids, h4ve been asked to do some thing about thei,.. advertisi-nQ claims by the goven1ment. See stor~. PaQe 4. -coat of &be new runway. lle said it could cost 111 mlllion just to bridge the San Diego Frt"ewa)\ and that additional runway work would be on top of that. "U we're golng to spend that kind of money At v .... r Stn'Tct , M••tM!t , we went to be sure we know "'hat the L,M. .. ~ '' ""'"'" ..,, future of this airport ls going to be," ·he t:'~ 1: =~= ': said. Clrwf C.,-w If 01-•llfl C-tr f -Impact on Irvine. "1 don't know ~=~:"' 41-: :::,, ,_,..,. : where Griffin llves1•1 Bresnahan said, =N':iie" ': ~~111tf'lft1t 21·:: 11b\it If he thinks rvine i.sn't a noi se • Efltort.i PH• f S19Cli M1'11t11 Jf.11 tm"mr.llF, "' ~I arr-toHs-"',..,.,...."''"' -.w~T....,....-•--"5 · ~.. .,.,. • • litMcl U.11 T\Mf'ln ""' surrounded by noise sensitive areas on ""' ,... 11:.un1 • WMllltr t an· sides. :i:.,-r:, i: :::-'.:.:."" l1"': -Sllarp torn1. 111'bo$e airplanes j ust Allfl L•""'• n (~ TAKEOFFS, PaJe ZI 1 DAILY PILOT ii \. B~~dle~, ·y orty· • ID Runoff AS FOR ms key issue, he Deportation Advised • Bomb Hoax In Airplane: Otte Suspect SAN DIEGO (AP) -A 21· yea?'!Old c ~.1 woman was arrested by FBI agents after a bomb threat •as foUnd scra~led on a Ia.vatory ~' in an airborne Pacific Soilthwest Airlines j e t , authorities said. ''I HA VE FOUR 111(lte years of experience and they (the voters) know Tom Bradley •heller than they did in '69 and that's going to make the dii· ference," said the frfoot-4: forriler college track star, a veteran of 10 yearJ on lbl. city council and' pr<sldent-elecl of the National League of CiUes. Bradley said, "'lbe 1.saue most * * * Amebergh . SACRAMENTO (AP) ~ A British rock music performer ·has been ''llellteoced oo 13 months in a federal prison a!Jer heiog convict'lll o f tramparting women across state lines I« prostitution but the judge aald be was also - The woman, Identified as Lorena Gayle Walters, was ar- rested at· San Diego lnlerna· tional Airport Tuesday night and booked !or investigation or communicating a tbre~t. Agents said PSA peroonnel aboard F11ght 4411 from Oakland oo San Diego, with a stop In Los Angeles, dlJcovered the message during the fiight. e MIA• Sought . LOS ANGELES (AP) POW·MIA groups from around the country concluded a weekend conference Tuesday ' • · 'Confident'. · golnfl oo recommend lbe singer for deportation. Rock musician John GoldawutU17-lllga -found sullty last month of con· LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Ci· aplracy and two counts or ll· legally transportlng women ty Atty. Roger Amebergh, across lllate hordera -was seeking a sixth term in the senten«d Tuelday by U.S. powerful office, laces a runoff District Coon Judge Pbl1lp election May 29 afler !ailing oo c. Wllkins 1<1. three CODCWTellt capture a majority of votes in 13-month temu in federal the city's primary election. prison. Arnehergh, 6.1, aald be wss llh code!endant, L y n n disappointed alter running Dudgeon of Sl<>rey County, ahead or three challeng<n and Nevada, also wu found guilty getting 47 percent of the votes. on the three counts a.rM was But _ he expresstd optlmism placed on three years pro- about his runoff chances bation Tuesday. against challenger Burt Pines, a 33-year-old atoomey. llUSS DUD GE 0 N had "Quite !rankly, I expected a testified that she wss a pro- better turnout and to wln ban-fessional prostitute in Nevada, dily in the p r 1 m a r y , • ' where prostitution is legal. She Amebergb said. ''I don't think said she had worked there for there is any doubt about the · about three yean. result in the runoff." Arnehel'Rh had 249,750 votes ( ) to 211,260 Ior Pines with near- BRIEFS ly all the vote counted. The balance was divided between '-----...----' two other candidates. New Trial Could Be Extended with the view they would press for a "full accounting" of Americans listed. missing in Indochina. Pines also expressed con- fidence in his chances for vie· tory. About 75 groups had con-p h SAN BERNARDINO (AP) vened following to decide their reac er .-Another long cali!omla future and will pt;ess Congress to w i t h b 0 t d reeonstruction trial -lasting more than money from Norih Vietnam Held After three months with about l°" until missing Americans are wttnesaes -may be In the olf. acCounted for, ask Presldent ul ing in the murder case in last Niion to declare June 3 "Na· Assa l October's ambush slaying of a t~ MIA Dey" and refrain Chino prison guard, the I . building-any! p·ow LONG BEACH (AP) -A Indicates., m , umenta until· the Issue Is ~ e I r ·styled ..tundamentalist c!<fed. . . , . I ,'preacher has been arrested Initial questioning of pro- spective jurors began. Tuesday • Fraud €ha1•!1f!d 1a!ter his former wile ~d lour w1'th an attempt to detemun· e • ~children were kept -captive on SACRAMENTO (AP) -The ·a houseboat,' fed garbage, and if they could serve in a words "£raud" and 11em~1' beaten daily "to get the lengthy trial. The defendants, beµlement" were used by twO wickedness out 0£ their Benton Douglas Burt 30 and ~mocra~ic legislators to l bodies," ~ce1 ny. Andrea Holman Buzi 18 are describe the use or $22)100 in Police .aid ~Y DoUilas , · ' ' worker disabill funds ·~/:ti =.Malheooo, 41,. wu charged with murder and·l---1 e sa ary o a gov • lirll!V~Ufa!Rlll'O~h-a-deadty-weapoir. lice sla!£er in a 'l'eeting of the, kidnap and assaul\ with a The proeecutlon says the Assembly soelal 'w~fare IUJ>.i deadly W!!apotl a1.., wllh his ...Up1e, who since their arrest committee Tu~!lY· • . daughter, Jean Marie.. It, and ·say they have tiecome mar-. e <:die "lru.tJ' S<ill~ii!'tiieim 41, 11111 the rled, were portlcipants In 1be ',~ '' · children ranging i'n -from ambush party that helped LOS ANGELES \:1, -,j.ll 11oo16 were fOl'Ced !roill lhelr reseue Ronald Wayne Beaty elderly former u.~. senator home in Alhambra last ThUJ'&-!run two Chino priS<lll guards has tried to tell furol'I in the day by the ex-minJJter who · Pentagon Papers trial that ted the children 'with an Guard JesWi Sanchez, 21, release of secret in£~rmaUon ~ectrlc cattle prod, officen was killed and his partner, mJght have averted U.S. ID-sakl.; \of• ~ge Fltigerald, war volvement in Vietnam. The. five Were taken to the wounded after being left for Most of the remarks by housellii8~ ~ l)y 900 Roy dead, olficialJ state. white-haired Ernest Gruening, where thef were he1d untll of: Judge Thomas M. Haldorsen 86, were either blocked or ficers broke In after on•of the of SUpe.rlor Court said the trial sttlcten a!Jer government ob-children escaped police add· might last more than 90 days jections Tuesday. ed. Nooe requlf.d medical -lengthened by some too pro- Gruening, the A I as k a attention. spectlve witnesses. Beaty waa Democrat onc_o! two sena(ors Uce.said.Matheson,..whosc capwred.aflet..hls.eacaop.a..A~- o vo e agamst TheRWTonl<ln marriage wilb his wire ended· number or penons, Including Gull Resolution, oold jurors in divorce in 1962, was the 11\<mben or the militant that a secret naval intelligence minister of the now-defunct Chicano gr o u p , "Ven- eable withheld from Congress Immanuel Bible Churdl of ceremoe," were arrested Oil would have revened that vote. Loog Be~ch. charges of harbl>(ing him. ) I -' • - I .. 0/ /0 . . i .,...,..,...~ ' • PllU PDfAJICIAL IEllVICD bNta4le hf• ~t: Boa, Tra•elltn' Cll11k11 Mobrf llnloe, -)'Ordon, eop)'lq ............. -TIM Capital Club Hrnn1 "'"'"-'" ,.,,..,. da)' -·-· ...... -trlpo ••• wltll qlllllll)'lal -t. It could be a nice relationship . . ·1744 I. Coast Hwy. " ... ' ' , . ' . ';' .. ' . " " . "• "' . . " , . " ' " I,., ••• ., ' . • • ' Corona del .M'4f' 711. iHifJm..--~--'---,--I ple11tlful, fr•• on•ij'tc par w .. 1ern Federal S•vlnga • A88el8 over $300 million• Hugh Evans, J~., Preaident · Head Office: 6th & Kill, Loa Angeles; with 12 branch olllcea •rving Loo Angeles and OraJllO Coun!i-.; • • /• I ·1 .I :...~._.-- .--' • . . • , ' • DAp,y P1LOT EDITORIAL PAGE • - " osqu1 o It appears the city of Huntington Beach and the Orange County Mosquito Abatement District-h ave readied a compromlse solution over mosquito control in the central park lakes. The city has agreed to keep the shores clear of reeds and tules and also to cut channels through the thick reeds in the middle of Talbert Lake. The cJiM.crossing pathways wUI allow mosquito fish to reach the mosquito larvae and eat ~em . Originally, the mosquito abatement district wanted all reeds and tules and most oilier water plant.. cleared out of the three lakes. II obviously was in conflict with _ _u.., naLurauheme olthe park,_ _ Certainly mosquito control is necessary, but the thought of creating virtual cement ponds In a 207·acre ' -suppose<!ly natural-'i>ark was unnecessary. We hope the compro~ will prove aatisfactory to all parties. It does seem the agencies involved have reached a reasonable solution. • omp-ru munity participation in all civic project& The Idea is for the people of Fountain Valley to decide what Is the best way for them to solve their own problems. The Police department's new project is an out· growth of that experiment. It is based on the sa m e philosophy and so its success or lack of it will be heavily dependent on the resi~ent.. and their willingness to take an active role' in making their neighborhoods better places to live. Meeting Logjam -when elected oitlcia!s are faced with the standard complaint that they are inaccessible, they usually rea.ct by pointing -out that Ibey conduct regular_meetings which provide the public the chance to air views and grievances. Unfortunately, in west ·Orange County this avenue of public access is not always open. It's not that . the meetings aren't held, it's just that when they are held, Ne. 1"ghhorhood Action more than one agency has scheduled a meeting for the same time. . . For example, it would be impossible to attend the The institution of another community relatjons-Huntington Beach Union High School District board crime prevention program by a police department isn't meeting and the Huntington Beach City School District- really unusual . Many cities are already operating the se board meeting, because they are both held on the sec.- kinds of programs. ond and fourth Tuesday nl the month. Fountain Valley's newly initiated comm~nity se_rv· · It's true that the public at large isn1t interested in ices)>!'!>~ is difierent,_ 11<>wever, in tbai-:it is .h!mg atiending all the meetings of.Jill ofJhe eniitie~ to which partially fmanceabYtlie reaeril govern ment and t>e-~~-;·rpays taxes;-Jrut-the option-should-be there for -those - cause of the emphasis it places on neighborhood action who want or need to exercise it and interaction. And with four meeting night.. available In each For the past year and a half, the city has been work· week, the local school boards and city councils should ing under an experimental program -the Community be able to work otrtr a schedule that keeps duplicated Services Proje<'t -designed to footer Widespread com-meeting night.. to a minimum. ' -· ) • H Be Forgot a fi'ew Million 1 j Checkers, Draughts And Dames Dear Gloomy Gus %1 I ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Here's another word-quiz on "group names" -what does each list have in comttl<ll? A score of 50 percent is respectable: - I . Damoc1ean, Procrustean, Promethean, Protean, and Gordian. 2. Tbeodicy. soteriology, i re n I cs, hermeneutics; and · ' chlllasm. . 3. Checker s , draughts, Dames, Dama, and Dame- spiel. 4. Cbamperty, bar-~ ratry, jactitation, embracery, a n d malversation. ' S.Dog-Hobbl e, Dutchman's Pipe, Hercules' Club, Scotch Broom, and Wahoo. . 6. Reese, Belladonna, Trezel , Slayman, and Wei. 7. Marcionlsm, Pelagianism, Donatism, Arianism, and Sabellianism. 8. Mrs. Gamp, Mr. Jaggers, Mrs. Bardell, Mr. Pecksniff, and Mrs. Harris. 9. Elihu Root, Jane Addams, Nicholas ~lumy Butler, Cordell Hull, and Woodrow Wilson. 10. C.ettic, Gree1ti Latin, Maltese, and Tau . 11. Rosalind, Isabella, Miranda, Viola, and Beatrice. Maybe the Huntington Beach build· Ing Inspectors ought to start their downtown campaign in the police building -unless they're afraid it will coUapse while they're in it. R. J. 12. Ampersand, virgule, d I e re s l s , cedilla, and dagger. ANSwERS: 1. They all refer to figures -and figures of speech -in ancient Greek mythology. 2. They are branches of study in the field of religion and theology. 3. All are the same gaine -checkers -in America , Britain, France, Italy, and Gennany. 4. They are violations of law. 5. Types of bushes or shrubbery. 6. Bridge champions of international ranking. · 7. Early heresies condemned by the Christian Church for their unorthodox view of the nature of Jesus's divinity. 8. Cbaracten in the novels of Charles Dickem. 9. U.S. citizens who have won the ·Nobel Peace Prize. 10. Types of crosses. ll. Heroines in Shakespeare's plays. 12. Signs and punctuation marks in printing. ·Do Americans Really Speak Engtis-h? To the Edilur: Christopher J. Wilcox (Ma~box, flfarch 28) had better grow a few more fingers and toes to count the nwnber of English- speaking people in this world. With all his 300 million he completely ignores the British Commonwealth nations o f Australia and New Zealand and their ap- . proElnate 15 million, who speak native English. On tbe other band, I might question the nllifity of tbe 206 million in the Unit<!<! States, on the authority .or Rex Harrison who claims AmerJcans haven't used it for years. Jlffl)l B, PETERSO~ Har~ly Reuonable To the Editor: Although I ~ n or rn a -11 y enjoy the idle bantering and, at times , the fanatical ravings of.those homeowners who live in that area most affected by the jet traffic from Orange County Airport; and while I am somewhat sympathetic, but mostly bored, with their problem, I must take exception to a rem~rk made by a Mr. Charles Griffin, as quoted in the March 28 edition of the Daily Pilot. MR. GRIFFIN states, " .•. there's no reason why they'd have to fly over the $200,000 hmles around Newport Bay." Perhaps a poor choice of words on Mr. Griffin's part! Is be seriously suggesting, in what can only be described as a rather wlgar attitude, that jet traffic wou1d be more allowable if it were re-routed to pass over the $20,0()0.$30,000 homes in North Costa Mesa? Based on his "new jet path alignment" proposal, that would appear to be his intent. MAILBOX Letters from readers are welcome. Normallv toritus should convey their message,,. in 300 words or les.S'. The right to condense letters to fit space or--eliminate libel is -reserved. All letters must include rignatvre and mailing address, but 11ames may be withheld on request if sufficient re<Uon is apparent. Poetry will not be . published. many homes lie in lhe adjacent area: in fact a new tract is being built right ac;ross the street. No matter how tall the trees around the park, the dust and noise will still pervade the area. Saturdays an(i Sundays will . cause more hazardous driving conditions on Broookhurst. PLEASE, motorcycle lovers -stay away from quiet life and clean air lovers! MINET1'E AND KEN CARTER Robin Hood To the Editor: of his g!ft ren1:\in unpublished , the basics may be considered : AN INCREASING number of jets will lift off a newly constructed over·the- free\vay runway and complete a scream-• ing 360 degree tum over University Park, Turtle Rock and University of California, Irvine at 2,000 feet, skim over the airport at 3,000 feet, cruise over Costa Mesa, then fly off into the smoggy skies. This suggestion conjun up notions of utbe final solution to the Irvine pn>- blem ," and has about as much appeal. While it is true that keeping jets out of Newport's sacred airspace will end possi- -ole litigation, -1h-e plan's only justification is that jets should not fly over expensive homes -the eleventh commandment. flfr. Griffin's feelings or "better your house than mine," adrnitedly have a ct rt a in nobility. HIS PLAN will not solve the jet noise problem. it \\'ill only shift it. Giving this proposal the ,dignity of paying for a feasibility study is ludicrous. Jets should like any airplanes fl ying over his hou se, what doctrine of invincible ignorance leads him to belreve that we ""'ant even more jets flying even lov•er over our houses. It is important to note th.at airplanes will fly over houses or all values. Pigeons, however, discriminate. In fact , they prefer mare luxurious landing facilities. Squadrons or well trained live squabs will shortly begin twenty-four hour, around the clock missions over Mr. Griffin's home. .Wicks - LA WREN CE SHERWIN SARINA SHERWIN CANDACE GEGENBERG ' JAY GEGENBERG not ny over any houses, not even Mr. Griffin's. Neither should they fiy low over schools, parks or populated areas. Building another runway costs a lot of money. Putting_one_on.stUl.s_~.!fill Jl!Ore_ ..__ unreal. We oppose spending our money to enable planes to buzz our homes! Further, requiring passenger planes to make 360 degree tu.rm over populated areas should be eva luated very carefully. Jn any case, if planes are going to fly in circles, why not straight up and around. \ 'Let them eat cake.' The Key to Cambodin I HARDLY think that a reasonable basis for re.aligning a jet takeoff path is the elimination of a marginal nuisance for those people who happp(!n to own $200,000 homes and inflict that same nuisance on citizens whose homes are not quite as opulent. What price success? ls it PoSSible that Mr. GriffUl, in his dedica· tlon to protect hi! environment, make bis Robin Hood is not dead. He's alive and well in Newport Beach masquerading as Charles Griffin. Mr. Griffin's selfless act of taking from the rich and giving to the less affluent must go down as one or history's great cha.ritable acts. His kind offer to donate Newport's je~ noi se to Irvine must be refused. While the details FINALLY. there is no good reason to suppose that increasing air traffic out of Orange County Airport is in itself a worth y enterprise. rr Mr. Griffin doos not Let's All Play Watergate! • WASIDNGTON -The success of President Nixon's strategy in Indochina depends heavily upon Cambodia's ailing. erratic President Lon Nol , who is now regarded in Washington as the best bet ag<1;inst a Communist takeover. II C.mbodia ollould faU under Com- m u n i s t control, South Vietnam would become hlgh- 1 y vulnerable t o Communist infiltra- tion, 'isolation and eventual overthrow. Yet only a few months ago, Wash· ington ~·anted Lon Nol repfaced by a more stable leader. The Central Inte lli- ge nce Agency quoted prominent-palace sources as saying the Cambodian chief executive had suffered a serious stroke -and had tnken-"Jeave-of his-senses." A ClA source used the French phrase, "etre dcsempare,'' to describe Lon Nol's 1nental instabilit y. Another source told the CIA that Sirik Mal ak, a power in Phnom Penh1 had . confided sorrowfully that "Lon Nol is a sick man, both • physically and mentally," and that "his intellectual pnx:essef no longer function as they once did." In another secret dispatch rrom Phnom Penh, the CIA reported that "the cabinet has discussed ways arxMneans or easing (Lon Not) out or tbe day to day conduct of government busi ness.'' La ter. three of his most powerful associates, ~C<.'Ordlng to the CIA, urged him to give up the presidenq 'and acee~t tbe ceremonial post of chlof of stale im-- 1---mediotely,Sir<k-Mat>k addod ;hat a oew constitution could be promu lgated quick- ly and it would be assured that Lon Nol would continue as chlef or atate. -- "LON NOL," rePorted tbe CIA, "rtpilod that be did not intend to be chief 0( slate at this time (but) ... that he home more pleasant, and generally Our furious congressmen are about to restrain pro~ess, is forgetting his own -, would be prime minister and bead of humble origlJlS? That is the only COD· arrest the President or somebody. Thats government under the new constitution clusion I can draw. because nobody in the White House will as under the old." STEPHEN IL MEEK talk to them about The Watergate SCan- The Policy makers in Washington d 1 privately hoped that Sirik Malak himseU Agaimt C11eles •Tin,, the nation 1, In the ll'ips of a just come back frpm a laundry in Mex- an able adipinistrator, would take over To the Editor: Grave Constitutional Criais. An aroused ico. the helm and that Lon Nol cou1d be I would like to let the "ilY council of k I rv>rsuaded to come to America for .,. public is 8 5 n g THE CARDS the players draw are r -1-Iuntington Beach know that many of the searchm' g ques11·-· therapy. . vu.:., most interesting. For example, should people in the city are against the pro-such as "What IS . But no longer. Lon Nol has now regain· posed motorcycle park . The Watergate Scan-you draw a card reading, "Segretti," you• cd the use or son1e or his paralyzed limbs dal?" immediately -poof! -vanish. 1 and has sharpened mentally although he BROOKHURST Street is already heavi· Actually, to under-Many or·the cards force you to leave still isn 't the strong vigorous leader he 1y traveled, very dusty and noisy. d Th w 1 1 the White House. The "Chapin" card wa s before hlS stroke. 11-lotorcycle traffic could only add to ~al,~ :O~r:~ makes you move to Chicago. And you Washington considers him the "cement-these problems. Id do is buy a set of can't talk. The "Mitchell" card is a bit ting.fac~Y:ho can bestllold the sha Contra ·to what your arti~le sa •-t h.e .J!"'-':-1.:'~~---....:.::!l>---~be~tte~r,_.;;Wl-\itl>h\!iO:/:t ou resign from The Com· • Cambodian government together and new bm ~ a m e , · m ee o e~ ect ~td~nrAmon resist Communist encroachment. The ,---· By George ---. "Watergate!• Once you have read and ·Other Things and become a.rich Wall prospects are poor for a Cambodian comprehended the sln;'ple rules, the Street lawyer. But your wife's name is cease-rire such ~ have been signed in Dear George: whole thing becori\es· crystal cleat arid Martha. So you don't get to talk either. Vietnam and Laos. I'm addicted to your stupid cot-you wUl become• Well-fnformed Citizen. In fact, only on~ player In the whole PRESIDENT Nixon Is an x Io us ' umn. I know It's stupid, and my Jl'JllST OF u .t. Watergate! Is played game gets to talk. He's the lucky one wUe knows it's stupid . . . but I ._, di all 4.173 I who drawt the "Ziegler" cant Tills en-meanwhile, to see tbe Lon Nol regime re-read it, stupid as it is, and Jaugb by .4371 players and two ce -. o UUes h1m to say' "No CO!t!Deot," 16,S47 main in Power. For the Joint Chiefs have at It. My wife lhlnks it's stupld which ahould be loaded. u es warned that, U the Communists grab also, but site reads it, too. Cao you The object of the game Is to cet to the m · Cambodia, reopen its Port to military explain thls. What's the answer? White House. or, If you are so Inclined, A GOOD card to draw Is "FBI." This sbahlpmc1ots and t1um11 the coun1,. try into a1 ED F. simply to get the White House. f Cub ~mpotwl er1s you1 to lnvestigdaiteect~~ 1~ se or guerr a opera IVns aga1ns Dear Ed F.: The tirst players are a group o an 1nves ga e er me you go r Y South Vietnam , the Sa igon regime could You're stupid ! refugees and ex-CIA· agents. They land White House. The players there don't not survive. (Is that rlght? I'm.no goOli at rid· on a aquere markf!d Watergate! They know anytllJng about crime. You are so The President dropped tons of bombs dies.) land there to get Larry O'Brien. They grateful you give all yout secret In· and gambled thOusands of American hate Larry O'Brien because he is a hi~ !OrrnaUon nbout ttlme to their attorney. lives to prevent a Communist laieover of Dear Ge;orge: 1 • pie. He will keep your ·secret because he, of South V.ietnam • ..Thai ls_how Lon Nol How did the Long RanRer get his Each of these players then receives a course, can't talk. - suddenly h'as becOrnt. a key man in the name? T ~an, w&at;s Ione about card whi reads: "G<>-to Jail. Go sOmetimes the wrong cards gc.t mixed stdtnt's-indodri:nakstrat.eJ!l""· ---~1~11the>e..Jll.<mme.e.lll'ill!l~8iJClOl,,;~lYi.m...£~L -difectly-to...Jall....Do...-noL.PasLG<LILa'D in. ml ht sa "Remember to con- Fooll!Oto: The bombing .)I •the pres!· that Egyptian , him., Or . other Information. Collect $10,000 a tribute , • · ay ifta'"tl!nl~on:-- dentlal palace recently Is beUeved by whatove> he iJ. Whats so lone . $ year." Receive either one Ambassadorship to !!'\CIA to have been a wild attomi>t by CURIOU The other players then draw cards and Luxembourg or one phone call entlt!(ng the pi\ol IO assassinate Lon Nol, not a Dear ~lous: mooey. They draw their money from a · you to get out of a Swiss Jail lre<:""Jlut lar(er J>«11fce p1o1 against bfm u oome I don t think, I can face,,aDOllM!t bo1: marked, "Siano." 'lbore iJ lots and such cards are fn>m, a slmUart but dll- rurn<rs OUI d. Phnom Penh have hinted. >""' like lb!& lots of IL It II YerJ clean money. It baa lerenl, game. " " ( J .ART HOPPE • r , This brings us to where you draw your cards. You draw your cards from the President. The reason for this Is Rule 246a. It says: "As long as nobody talks the President holds all' the cards." ' ONCE you have mastered the se simple rules, you will understand The Watergate Scandal better than our congressmen now do -or, most likely, ever will. Unfortunately, pilot tests show that 98.6 percent of potential players become lrustrated and take up thr ee-dimensional chess instead. \\Tith · a well-informed public critical in this hour of Grave Constitutional Crisis It's clear that what this countrY ~ desperate! needs · a-return -t.b.--*--.i' simpler scandals of yesteryear. :,i OltANGI COAST ' DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wted, Pubtlsher TM11141 Ketllil, Editor Barbara Krfibich Edfto ri<ll Page Editor Th• cdltorlal Pfl:ltt of tht Dally Pilot !ltt4<t to, inform ft.nd stlmu. lale readcra by prtsenUng this M\\'llpaper'• opinion~ a~ COin• l}'IC!Otll,r') on topi~ of lnlcrt!it end 11lgnltlcanct. by 11rovldlnl( 11 Corum f<>". the t(IP~!don or our rt'lldcrs' ~·"ir-• d VC?'ff \'ltwJX>inU of lnfomu.>d ob- J('rvffl and 1poknme11 011 topic. JJ1 the da)'. .. .: Wednelday,-April 4, 1973 ~ 1