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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-05-09 - Orange Coast Pilot; ' ' ·-• . '. ' '='~~'·,jtL • • (;onf esses;· Till Defendant (;)eared ' . .. ' .:ity .·,:~&. :.C')ver Up In ·Fatal Fire (;ase . . .. l , • .... •· t • ... .. 'r ; I . I l ' I ,• .. • . " . ' . .. < ' • I -e ras.' ' ' ,_ . l .Confesses; : 1 I . • . ~Man Oeared NUDE DANCERS working in Cos~esa ve been gi..., ID!Ul Friday morning to put their clotbeS back On. If they don't they Win be ilrrested. polfce cen under .,_ ordinuce prohibiting topless and boltomless;ertalnment. City Manager Fred Sotsabal Tuesday that the ordinance II aJrtldy !n effect. · , · : · I By TOM BARLEY . ., ltle DMIV ,li.t lltff ·:A man accused of setting • fire that claimed the liv .. QI bis elderly mother •"9 <fiPPled .~ ·w ... cleared of pll ~~du a sensa\(coal .cilo· 1......,1>y tbo·key'.Jr-cutim Willie$lln Btrr AFTER consultatioo with police officials it was determined that oper· ators of tbe eijy's .two riudie clubs, Papa Joe's and tbe Uro 'lloUae .. would be given a ~hour grace period "to be falr to them,!' the city maqqer sa'id. Tbe ~"°"" prohibits nude nr semi-nude performances in 'ill'places ex- cept tbeaters. It Is basod. on a recent state supreme Coor! ruling wbich up- holds the right of IQCa). _govermnents. to regula.le nude entertainment. ' ' ' <Xi81A 1141isA city doi'c"lrilin pa'8ed Ille ordinance unanimo111ly Monday . ni11bt ,.., 1 'I! r 1~ -bla'.~Cotmly Superior..Onu1•!111ll' dertrW.• · :~ ... : • --..... •• 4 -~-.· lkllisekeeper ~en Sylvia Lozano adriiilled i.,.. the witness stan9 that 'She lied before the Grand Jury last October when she provided 'leStimooy that led to the indictment of Manuel Sanchez Gorlarez, 49, on two counts of flfSt degree murder. He hid been held In jail wttl>olJt bail since the indictment. Ex-EhrlichmanAideQuits . Mrs. 1""ano'a earlier testimony had led Orange pollce and district attorney's inveiillgato~ to believe .that · Gortarez His Transportation Post was ~ble for: the 0c;t. 5, Im, fire . W ASH!NGTON (AP) .,,. Ejil "Bud" that guUed the Orange holne and fitally , Krogh Jr., accepting lull respoosibility bumed Jaoefina Gertam, 'IS, and lier In-for sending burglars Into the olfice of valid"'!' loiepll;"~ ... ' . . Daolel El~sberg~~' ~Yfb)atrisl~. r.signed _ ~ ~tJle·;dyJftrJl!Bll huddled !Qday · f.S·'.. '""·dl!•"'e.c. .e4ar.i .. of _ ~'·J 1 ', '"tnblS«liNlclllfi'~liimsOvet'"~& · .Ttjbs~rtal?Ofl:1 ..... ,,.;t J • r' · '"1 : .. . .. • • •• ,.;ik, - ' ' : • /. percent or his body. Tbe tiody of his I • lie had been until JJOUery thO ljJp ·=•-1.o~P.~f'.-, t' • • ; •, 1 · mother · was 'fO\llld on,the living· .roou1 ; 'aide to John o. Ehrlichman President ·.. ..-~·,. ~ (-r! L.. ~. ... "' ' .. ~ ~ ·:.::-, .. / :-floor~ sbe-dled t"o da)1118ter ~,l MiXon's dornettlc affairs assistant, who .$ .. ·~iril'.s hp,iQI;~~~ ~-411 ll!!J top 'O\l ll!Pli-in:tlilf."'®t.b . combm;l!lqn ol -_ere .. burns'; 4'! ~ '!utt under,llre April 30. . v, ,: , •)Vaa.;efl 1ll tlie·:aill!>'Of~~o'/r;~9., ba lll'fP iyid!~ tel~. • 1\11"3,~H .,J , 'Kn'.;..., .,.,;...ii:. I . • ".My ov.,rt~ing desire·now ~ to accept ·i ipllOlie threats. ·'!l'}ie\tugO! ~ th~·tef.riir c Pilil!I; George G<iilen· ..... e · warren ... ~ ·~·".'.'w. ·fu!l resJIO!ISlblllly for my . ads and '· 'bdlti'.'411, .of ?A832" ,san •.D!tval ~~ itki -~relate 14ia ditmlaed •all cf!lrlea .aplnsl Gort8IU ! ·d'l'IBJons and to assist tn brloging ell the ,~ tlillin~llrnleaL '.lli,!iJi tllti lo~ ~· i · · • lli!ale J'-arll lil Bl Toro. · and lnunedlataly freed the bappy cleleJ>. j facts and cin:umoton..t into the open oo . •i. ~o.(er bu .\oilnt his wllel~. il!fg,.iwfii> were mentWied in ~ant= ~-=:':imi~ =' Uult a fair judgment of this activity can ;~/~tlireatl,&w*!~-Wilesa~guri~'·i-; f · ', 1',., .,: ept (Seect&\UD,.P.,..z) 'be.render~,"~aaid~alet~rto --t! • .... :; • • • .. the President. ... " ' -1• -.. • ...... , • ... • .. ~ ' • ·, •• • • ~·1 am )nakiri'g truth my guide," he •,' · ' '] 1'1:1 ) 1 • .. ~ '.~ ·' Tl ' · ' ' s~ld, adding that he hope' his future ac-•· Jlj~ ·i.f l . ue ' f • • Dis d tlobs "will contribute to the ineJorable , .· ··ti··-~· ~;;1;.~«ti ... ~1 ,.•.c~~-~ .. _cov?r~ .-~~~:t:d:;:ht~m:::: "'• · " 1 1 .., •1 • I / 1. " • ' '" • • House ''plum~rs" uatgped to in-1l!el ·boilf o~. ,. "ll1in. .' al'!>l!ently • capWanol 1,;. •. tlti Road'JI bloCj ~t err-BI .. FJn Drive. vestlgate the lelroj the ~f Papm. = 8!1'J rtlie!i 41~ it , ;'J'be•Oicll\li'r iyilole l>l*IJ~hejil~' t , L~ Orqe· .r.q..piT• sherlfra in-l'!Ml tnveltlptiOo was ~·by 'Pitsi-,·comer·':'!:~:S=~fuao .. ~,~~'i4=:~~;~:~v~!Or.~4 1 ~ .. ~!"'1' ~mew 1 ~~iii,~~ , < -•• "' • ~· ' -• 1 I 1'1!.. ' 't ·'· ·• f• ·-~..,.,,... ... ~ .. ...-'4 IW:lhe: le!ise ' ·-·, • ta,.Y Claude "( -. 7 • . • '· man ,had been i_•laln elaewbere and Brjllellartowr~upthe.'42,~ll-)'eafJob u • ..,1L~...:.. Mabi Drowns in Pond I '.i' dllll)pOcl ~t the •• of a dirt road....... ·-his lnirolvement In \be blirglary i~~~·u . . • • ·, , 1"' an agrlcalturat area. A passing was ~ -, -~E..: A"'"""' . ~U.~onday:;,firn;, ftlOIW!l!Jlnl ~!bl' body and~ vol=t~f:~i,.~~·:i •ho.-·'l in a ellO -'*I· · ·;t< -" • -~~!!''the·~-~ ·• bee. bim under a "very ugly cliJlld," as one -hli Wbiit the dcattm•l!iimrnercia11 '!t"' '~·-'" '.,,....ay nave n oource put It• oad that' thd cleputment pii$ 1 hone llbned, 'Ba!lclkY wot )lllg<i/J )>ooS _.. • -off \o _...,. -lblt clues In w .. being bUrt .lieca ... ti •· , ll111~ • . , ' '• Riidi. Aillle \Im• ot hi~~\)\<> the, case, andi Ioveetlgatora appoartd • "Agreeroent to "lhl$ ~IOfl .!'~•. J!IY I Sllld 'l'\Jeiday -~ UiO 8111 A>wel'a Rancll 1:c: most lotefeatad In ~ Impressions mode responsibility," he aald in lilt letter of ~ ~ 31, -rldini: ,Old ll"I!•"itJ ~-1/1" in IOft. llrth<lll the .... -. the ~ reolgnallon. • --',1ft'll the anl!DAl CllJ. • , , . Lay. • • &Wied Ibo Ellshers ~··• atep .. t. ,. ' • • .. taken in excestJ of instructions and without the knowledge or permission of my ·superior." In h!&letter, .~gh_ '!'jd: · "'Under the dn:umstancet which prevailed in the sumlner of 1971 and bas- ed on the best information available to me at tbe time, I believed that my decision was dictated inescapably by the Vital' .J131(onal security lntere&ts of, the United 'States. "I now see that this judgment may well have been In error, though prompted by what was then my hlgl>est sense of right. -tis consequences, "' my eternal reri have proved, lnjurlouo both to a number ot ""1QCenl pertoJfl and to that (Seo KROGB, Pqe t, HOME-FOR-PET. AD . 'FREE TO ,YOU' Need a ·11ome loo a pet! You'll llnd it .:Uf·~~ar:~ Here'• bow to do It ••• 12 Week old Bull Terrl<f, Male. To good home. (Pllooe No.) . " Someooe who rea;!' that ·ad took the puppy home Whore they -all living happily ever allor right now. If yo~bave puPJ>let, kittens or even baby ~nles to give away, caJt thla number -fll4m. = ~J. "' a··· ta F .... ,7 :i .. hf •:r-~, I lozt..;...'tt'63 1 t. •cy;=,. . .,,: . ~ District • Automobile Two elementary school atudenlt suf- fered fatal lojuries this mornlhg when the station wagon ca.rrylng them to ~ school was lnvolved In a .collialon with a tru~!;!oa g~~~:ere~iden-J lily the vlctlms pendlog further . .in- vesllgatloll.. . , I ·u. Jaek llodi't"·said '!bey weJ:e apd 1 and 9J..and he belle•ed they were among a group bl students being talten -to school In a school district vehicle. The officer said one child died at the scene and the other died later in Palm Harbor Hospital. The parents of both cblldren have now betn advised of the in· cident, be said. Police said they are not aware or any other lnjurtes in the 9 a.m. accideot. They said the station wagon was struck by the oncoming truck as il entered the Intersection of West Street a n d OrangeWOQd Avenue. . ' 0r .... Cout Weather Ooce agaiil, the sun will triumph 1 over early mohllna clouds aDd rog 1 on Tbul'l,d&y, triailng Giii by micl- mornlng td i.zy, &UnlihinO. Sltglrtly 1 cooler clay• with· blgbo In the mid- &Os at the beaches, rising to 75 in- land . ~SIDE TODA\' , In tl1• vi"° of DcUy Pilot> faff· er Thf'rtl Coville, •tht crowd of 11trfn1 lobbying at tM Huriting.. ton Beach city council ml?etma j wort belier b•havtd than tllt c0uncilmm. • S•• L~t '. °" I Page 13. ,.. v.t' """'• 1 LM. Mfil • It --u ,......,.. &.ll_ =Mi--~ -. --' •.....W .... • ............. M.n --.............. ' .... IJ lfl If -...... \ I ...... '_j _~ ..... »D'J MvtNlll ... . ....... , .... ,. O'l' ... C-" M ,,,.. • .....!: . .,, .... .....,.,. .... i""'' tMI Ot.S~ ,. .... !!!'!!""' lt:!l TllllftllillM • ~ ~J -----. -· . ' • ' • U,.I TeltllliolO THREE MEMBERS OF SKYLAB'S PRIME CREW GO OVER CHECKLIST DURING PRE-LAUNCH EXERCISE From Left, Comm1nder Ch•rlM Conrad Jr., Science Pilot JoMph Kerwin, Pilot P1ul W1it1 Autopsy Results For Sen. Long Due on Thursday HANNIBAL, Mo. (UP I) -118ultJ of an autopsy to determine whether former U.S. Sen. Ed\Vard V. Long (D-Mo.), died as a result of eating poisoned candy wru be 1vallable' late Thursday, It wu learn- ed today. Dal& from lcll\l lo determine U>e cause or Lang'• deal!> had been oxpectod todBy but will be delayed, iuthotlties llld. 111111!> llllnlop, Loog'1 To• J · tl me s -e er 111 r y and compankm, told autlloril!<o the senator said lhe night be died be bad eaten candy that contained po(oon. Lent• body wu eihumed Thursday, aDtl )lftllmlnary testl revealed a ia,.,. pitpllary tumor. The tumor, which !tad -diloov<nd by doctor• at Walter lle<d Medical llolpllal in Wubqton In 19117, WU the -sJsnJllant finding, and docton aald it st~ the belief U>at 1-died of I llrott. ' Doclon said an tumlnaUon of the stomach revealed undigested blta of an apple, but no candy. • ~ .:./Jr. Georp Gantner, medical enmtner of st. IAull Oouttty, lllldo,lhe toxlcoloo :..~ Ille ~ ' The .i,~~ tin~'. for Alldraln II dl inft:Bti.a:at)on tot the < Lona'• death. ': 11' •. . . .. FN• .... el .. .. l ~ • CLEARED ••• Mn. Gorta= herself had set the bla7.e. ''She did It because 1he wu mad at Manuel," Mrs. Lazano said. "She only meant to start a srnall Ore and get even with him and she made me swear by my children and by our Hol y Mother that I woold tell no one ." Mrs. Lozano coof,.sed to Orange police lasl week and she rtpeated her confession Wlder the influence of hyp- n~ilm and again under the influence ol sodium pentothal, the "truth drug." Both confess ions were Identical and both were played back In the courtroom Tuesday for Judge Knight. Mrs. Lozano, who lrequenUy broke ~own during her testlmony1 said !he finally decided to change her d a m n I n g tesU1nooy after a vlsl~ to Mexico Jut monlh and a conversaUon widl a priest who took her coo.feasJon in a .small \'illage church. "He told me that I mwt telf the truth," she sobbed. "As God ;ta my witness I have told it here ~!' OIAMN COAIT n DAILY PILOT flHI a.,.... toe..11 DAIL'r ,.l\.OT, wit!! t11Mct1 II UIMll"lf "'-H-.. r-. II l'l*lllllM 11¥ ..... 0!'111111 .c>-11 "'~Wlll'll ~ ..... rllt td!Uon1 IN Pl/bllfl*I, MtllUf 111,..- l"rlllt y, 'O~ Co111 111 .. 1, Htwporl 111dt. H1111tlngton IMCll/P'wn .. 111 v1111y, Llt'llfllt a .. e11, lrv1,,...Sldtli.Mc• ft .. " CltmtnMI $In Jv1n C1,11tr1M, A •hll+I ntrloMI tdlllon ,, ~lthM1 "'""""' ..,,. ~ TM ll'Yot"'°'I JU!ttltflll'll ttltftt " II a)O Wtt1 .. v .tlt'Wt, Clllll ,,,.... QllflMll, .... ..... rt H. 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I """ ........ ~ ...... ..... --..:::: -It c.r ..... :w.:.r .. _.. :.:. i::-*,:r,llf -= 'Only Temporary' • Beach Council Okays Three Double Sessions By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI ttte 0111, Plltt Sl•ll • Emphulzlng that the move Is tem· _ porary and 11undeslrable11 trustee! of the HunUnglon , Beach Union ,jllgh S¢>ool Dfltrlct deClded Tuesday nlgbt to In· autui, doub)e sessions at three schools next year. 1 The move was made during a board meeting at which no one representing any of lhe five hJgh school communities in the d!Jtrict spoke either for or against the proposed schedule changes . Each of the fiv~ schools wiU be operating on a new schedul e in the fall foUowing the truslffs' unanllJIOUI vote . At Marina. EdllM and We9tmllllter, tbe At HUit' . , ie• Beach ,~ 11Udenlt w\IJ-In doo~~ Valley. thO ~udtntJ will en day scheduling that is sllghUy altered from I.be present class sc hedule in use on the two ~ses. 1'rustees l"olut BflUey anCI ·!la! r •lewlDI the !ft the lndlvldiill lchools, ppolntment t\jat there wu • made by eny of the live to UJe an Oll· '-1!a!' system to better aceorrunodf!te iWdents '!!''the overcrowded campuse.t; "II doesn1 seem II (all·year sclioollng) was pursued with e n o u g h eg-.. Medical Cent,er .. Bill Collector F acirtg Charges An Orange County empioye who allegedly pocketed an esllmaled 12,500 from Spanish·speaklng patient!! treated at the Orange County Medical Center was indicted on criminal charges today by the Grand Jury. The panel authorized 16 counts of grand theft after hearing allegatiorui that Milton Joseph Reader Jr., 40, of Garden Grove, used hi1 po!ltion as a coJJectlon officer at the county hospital to bilk at least seven !onner patients. Deputy Di.strict Attorney Nick Novick claimed Reade went to the homes of former paUents and used his fluent Spanish to persuade them to settle their hospital bills in an amowit less than lhe total bill. He said Reade did not tum the money In to the hospital cashier and the payments made by the fonner patient.J v.·ere not credited to lhelr account. It la also alleged that Reado assured his victims that prompt payment to him would later enable them to more easily obtain immigration papers for them and tbtlr famllies. Novick said he hopea to arraJgn Reade on the charges later today in Superior Court. •' " gressiveness,'' Bauer commented. "It's a viable alternative that I don't think we can afford to igOOre.11 Bauer also suggested that the district conduct a survey of-community facilltla avaUable that might be used by school principals to house their burgeoning stu· dent populations. He listed some of the empty fa cilities at ~1cDonne11 Douglas or vacant classrooms in elementary schools as the kinds ol things to be included in the survey. The scheduling changes were elicited from the principala following the de! .. t of the ~ million bond elecUon which could have provided two new scbobls for lb• diJtrlct. With a projected enrollment of ll!l,000 within three years. principals were asked to go to their scOOol communities and come up with a temf)Orary solution to the CfOIVdlng that would be>I serve IJ1eir own l1fl>ds. ' Glen Dy$gtr, asalst.ant to the dlstrlct superintendent, noted that of the many alternatives -including all-year, ni ght school and Saturday classes -"we 1truck out on several." He stressed that two schools, which he did not identify, were still "seriously· purusiog an all·year program" and that lhe district's night school will be operated through the summer to ac· commodate more students. "We are also working on keeping nlnth grade classrooms in th e elementary school!," be added. 1be ,scheduling changes approved by the board will have to be financed out of the corning year's $26 million budget. Board President Dennis Mangers noted that the individual decisions to alter the class schedules were arrived at by "an agoonlzing process that these principals u·ere forced to go through because ""e dumped It ln their laps. •;Nobody on this board reels lhat this is a £inal or desirabl e solution. Not by a long stretch or the imagination." Countian Killed In Traffic Crash Cecil Harvey, 40, La Habra, v.•as killed Tuesday night in a two-car collislon at the lntenectlon of Lambert Road and Harbor Bou1evard in unincorporated area near La Habra , the Orange County Coroner's office reported. The coroner said ltaney was dead on arrival at La Habra Community Hospital at 10:30 p.m. The driver or the other car, Jeffrey Fletcher, 18, al.so of La Habra, was Injured and Is reported in serious condition today in the same hospital. Cause of the accident "'is under in- vestigation by La Habra police. DaTid's Hired Sports Columnist in Philadelphia; PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -David Eisenhower has been hired u a "cont:ributing" sports columnist by the Philadelphia Evening Bui· letin. Herb Stutz, the newspaper's sports edi!or said President Nilon'• l!OD·ln·law, who recently linlshed a hitch in ibe Navy wUl work full time ro r the rest of the summer. ' "He's going to be doing quite a bit on the Philadelllhla bueboll seen<;.,_ but that doesn't exclude doing other things," Stutz said lod•Y· ·1wo summers ago, Eise nhower worked for Bob Short, owner of the old Washington Senators, keeping statistics for the American Leagueteom. "He'• very knowledgeable about ba5'!ball" Stutz said. Stutz said Eisenhower's first column would appear the l.lttet' part of this month. He is scheduled to write one <Olumn 1 -t, Stutz said. .. l~ ...... ==~~ .... =::·:··=·~·~·:...:....:...:..:...J l , • \ • BlcJla• Ltl•11e• Moli..., . . J 'Dou leheader' Cowltdown_ Set . ~ .. ..e r --t. • CAPI!! KENNEIJ;r, rta. (AP! _. Twin cowt\dow111 bepn tcidlly on ,u;e rockets which next weel: are lo launch America's lint SPIOf station, Skylab, and the lhr<e meo who will lnltabit U>e laboratory for .Business Gear Taken by Thieves In $3,200 Heist Burglars broke into two businesses near Orange County Airport over the weiliod and made ta ~ :f3,lllO 'll'Ol1h of businesa machines and valuable coins, Newport Beach pollce learned Monday. Empioyes of Re~arch MarktUng Com- pany, 432Q campus Drive, told In- vestigators they found the glass removed rrom a louvered side door to their offices and the buUding ransacked. Besidet more than fl,200 in typewriters and business machines, the burglars also pried open a filing cabinet and took l800 worth of minkonditian coins that were part of a collection, police said. Police are investigating a possible con- nection between that theft and another at lhe architectural flnn of William Pereira Inc., located ln lhe same block of buildings in the oltice complex. A company spokesman said the thleves iftthat weekend bUrglary took more than $1,100 in typewriters and a dd ing machines. -' loutweekL • Ertcitlcal flll"'I' ....& Into ~~'• Saturn I booster as ilil TOrit «Junt for the doubi<>hei<let launchlna aol under way at 2. t .m. Sb: hours later, the ~k began ticking for the Saturn 18, which 18 lo pro- pel the astronauta In pursuit of the Qri>lllllaJtation......... ----~ 1'le »«ory Saturn 5 and thO Zktory Sltum lB stand on laundl pada elgbt- tentba ol a mile apart. Early In the counldownl, two aepllllte HO·t111n launch turns coocentrate on electrlcal, communicaUoos, guidance system and luel Uno checkJ. Tbe Slcylab I Is to be bunched un- manned ti 10:30 a.m. Pl7l' Monday. 1be astronauts are to start a marathon space journey at 10 a.m. Tuesday, flying to a linkup with the statlon 270 miles above the earth. Charles Conrad Jr., Paul J. Welti and Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin are· to spend 28 days in Skylab. which is as large as a three-bedroom house and has such con- venle'1ces as individual sleeping quarters, dining room, bathroom, a shower and stereo. They are to conduct a series of medical , sclenUflc and earth resources e.i:periments to detennine how well man can Uve and work in space for long periods. In August and November, the Skylab 2 and 3 crews are to rocket up to the same laboratory, each for eight weeks. Conrad, Weltz and Kerwin, who is a physician, were at the Johnson ·Space Center In Houston today. planning to rehearse in a Skylab simulator. Later in the day, they were to receive another in a seHes of briefings on .solar astronomy, one of their major assignment areas. ' .,.,_ RESIGNS UNDER FIRE Tron1ll Aide Krogh From Pagel KROGH ... reverence for law on "1hlch our society is founded." In an affidavit filed last week wlth1 Judge Matt Byrne ol the Pentagon· Papers trial ln Los Angeles. Krogh revealed that he sent \Yatergate con- spirators E. Howard ~lunt and G. Gordon. Liddy to Los Angeles to burglarize lhe. office of Dr. Lewis Fielding. He said public confidence in govern-. ment already is shaken by the Watergate af[alr. • "I camot remain in the Administration: while my role in the special investigative unit is submitted to the legal scruUny it mmt now properly. receive," Krogh said . "ll I! lhe rlgbt U>at the men and women of the Department o r . Transportation have an widersecret:iry· who enjoys full public trust and can devote full time to his job." * * * t Richardson to Seek 01( on. Prosecutor Confirmation Hearings Begirt on Attorney General WASHINGTON (AP I -Elliot L. Richardson testified today at the start of hearings on his nomination to be attorDey generaJ that if the Senate disapprove.a of his flnt choice for a special Watergate prosecutor, he ;will feel obliged to make another selection. Richardson told the Seqate Jj.idiciary Committee that he consulted various sources and a number of names have been assembled for consideration to take over direction of the Watergate in- vestigation. , 11• d' no~ however. i icate how !LL JUD Ii ACQUIT . ' DANIEL ELLSBERGt-Page 5 quickly he would be prepared to an- nounce his choice for the post. At the outset of the bearing after Rich ardaon was sworn, Cbcirman James O. Eastland (D-Mln.l asU<I him : "Did you eve r hear of the Watergate affair ?" "Yes, ~fr. Olalnnan," Richardson replied when the lauahter in the crowded bearing room sub>lded. "As attorney general, what are you going to do about it?" Eastland asked. Richardson, now secretary of defense, ,.id that tr he la confirmed It!' would "pursue the truth wherever it may Jead. "I've examined my conscience on that score," he said, "and I'm satisfied that I am prepared to do that without fear or favor and solely in lhe public interest." Richardson, nominated by President Nixon to succeed Richard G. Kleindienst as head of the Justice Department, said that he is searching for an outside pros· eoutor '1' gJ<ot probity, courue and abillty to dlroct lhe government'• ln- vestl.gatl.on of the Wateraate cue .and relatod charges o£ polltic1I oapiooqe and sabotage In last year's·-klenllal cam- paign. i .. 1q '"" 4 " lh ll/!flh "'' • d·r He· testified he .. ..., ·for recom· menda.Uons from the president Of the American Bar Atooctatlon, the president of the American College of Trial tawyei-s, Penalty Protested AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -'nie TWlS HOUie, which voted in favor of relnstatlni the deal!> penalty TU...iay, rejected proposals for public executions, hanginga and feeding c ondemned criminalt lo the lions. Some ot the re- .iecled an-1mentJ were ollered by 14wm1ken who aald it was their way of ojlpollog the blli. judg... J11WOCJ1Una attorneys, a n d lawyers in private pnct~. He sald be also his su~ns from members of the iloule and Senate U ...U 11 in- dividual citiuna. Altogether, he said, ll to 100 per51'.11! have been consulted and rrom the rrumber of names already assembled he int.ends to draw up a list ln order of those he cansidera moa\ qualified f o r special pnill!CIMr. Rlchardlon said ho then lnlendl to 1111> " mil U>ttoflat to the preslden! of the ABA 81\'l variqw othen inCI\tdlng former Cl\le,I Judice Earl WllTfltt f!"·tbeir,com· merit.~ l. ' once this II done, he salll, he will uk individuals on the Ust, Jn order; If they would he willing to accept appointment and wUI accept lhe first one who ls. As be had announced previously, he said he would llkt for the Judiciary Com- mittee t,o conduct hearings on U>e hr dlvldual oelected and would also welcome an expreulon ~Y lhe Senate itaell. "lt'a really 1 Senate problem the!!, la it oot1" Eastland uied. Rlcbardaon replied' that lhil Is lhe cue In the aenae that the Senate wlli be rendering an Independent judgment and, be said, ii Iba Senate did not ...- with Illa choice, he would feel obliged lo make anatber seleclloo. ------- • • °"" ' ... 538 ~ENTER·STREET-COSf A MESA 646-1919 CLOllD SUNDAY .- . . lklck Feet. f~$6_.95 ti ·$11.95 Speedo SlinSuits & Tnais Lappa SWim Trunk$-$5.&5·.& ·Sl.u . t# { life ~Gani Swim Trunk$-$4.95. . Wolld~r 80ard Kick Boards!:..$.t~5 . ,. 1 ~ :~-, Wanll: Up SUits-$21.95 to $3~.95 . ·., ·" ' Champion Handball GloYes · · -. Racqletml Racqn~ Table Telris Paddles l Sets Yfllsetl--Dritp--Tennis Balls Yfllsm-lallCl'Uft---llacbts 8ainlRtan llachts Squslr llacktts 0PEH 9 TO HLOSED SUNDAYS \ •• , , I ~· Baseball Mitts-Bats BaOs-Shoes-Colored Sleeves Shoe$-Sanita!y Hose Alrldas~Tretorn---Converse lack PurceU Tennis Shoes Tenn1s-0resses Tennis Sllits & Sherts · Raleigh Bike$- · Parts-f rre$-Tubes Repairifll Racket Stririging .538 CEHTER-i48-1919 ' • .. A s A fl a P•I A'f Yoi Dol l!OJ it it Ree DEA ran a I boxes Com pa Jan. 2. Jan. 2" Can y( print t comp~ Fri.I the da (oUowl orrer. beb)oo shlpm1 dlstrlb Mesa, amOllll other order< com pl him ' Crockt 91101. Qua DEi own b Dana aflern1 Honed' Frank talkinj the ro meani trying has rt The "'qnay "'here CJf stm -~ SUl1'<lt Toi DE! pie (ci just rocks, sever! is ma how I may cards Var card ' and l exaet: may · Coasl Mesa oval• Antiq beys card At Vt ~~ checl offiCE trave joine to H: dead'. :Callei had I there riveci bersl be a woul wee I U>at llighl prorr lndl< had recei form say ii woul retu1 respi Ah lmpi retu1 m•• mill Is II( ref1i elr~ Air< Ue, Y'"' fll"il rep the! F1 c. can miS L. reo Mal aa1 bat wt. c I Reetpe Bo:res U,.l T"9Noll Wrdnffd.111, M"1 q, }q)} 5 D.tl1. Y PU.OT 3 :& o!,..,. I~~. 1 • • Planner·· Offer • ,. ~ :3 .Map Versions l'lannJna cotliUllAots r.r tbe~il)I or S.n Juan Capistrano have pfeS<llled lhree sparale vu.Iqn ol a spliere • o/ • IJ> Duence map for the commbnlly, but no one ts taking bets on lhe cllanee ror any or them to Jl"" muste'r. Aides ror 1.~ Ha~h and Anderson Monday preoented lhe•proliminary con· ccpts !or lhe docutll .. t whlcb lhe Local Agency Formation ~ (iAFC) bacl reque.sted before July 1. Tbe COMJltants bave blended two Do g Vaccinati o1i Cl,inies Slat.ed. I 1t Coastal Aren distinct coocepls Into .. ch verofoo oi Uio "sphert'' mup. Besidts a for1nal lnOucnce bouod&ry (territory whlcll would be the ~ area of the city per se) lhe mar.ooalain a broader "sphett ol int~'. 1tW! lat-- ter concept in volves territory where Lhe city would have a more than passing' tn· terest in 1llanning \ssues. In the case or San Juan, that sphere of interest spans from the sea to Sad· dJeback Mount111in. thf:rtby encompusing :di ot Missioo Vi~jo •nd parts of Laguna bills. Aides for the planning firm explained that they used the drainage areas of Trabuoo and San Juan creeks as ttle borders for tbe maps. As for the formal ''influence" boun- daries, the first two alternatives call for the absorption of cap ist rano Beath and Dana Point on the coastal side. On the inland side the influence bQun· dar, extends into Mission Vie}o, DEAR PAT: On SUnday/ ApHl JS, you ran a letter In yoor column about recipe boxes and cards from theJ f"9rt.most Company. My canceled clleck is dated Jan. 2, 1973 and the bnnk stamped it paid Jan. 24. I hove yet to receiv' my order. Can you check Into my proUJem too, or print the address where I may send my complaint directly ? L.L., Costa Mm 'I Got Him' A series or low-cost rabies clinics for dOgs will be held in t.1ay at several Orange Coast locations, the county Health Department has announced. In a third. more c on se c u I i v e alternative. the s phi~re docs not take in the two coastal t'O rntnunities and ::;tuy~ close lo the present houndaries in the in· land portions as \\'ell . Freet Forola. advertlalag manaaer for U.. dairy dfvlllon or Foremost Foods, Is foUowing up on your mtallne premium orter. 'Recipe box dtllvtrlel are far behind at this Umc becau1e ol delayed sblpmenll from tbe Deerfield, 'JD. distributor, but both yoo &Dd C.L, Cotta ~1esa, llJ"t e.11WT'f!d yov ordtn will be amomg tbe first fWed. Fonsta requntl otber At Your Service rudtr1 who ordered this offer to direct non-dellvtry comptallltl lo Ills alteatloe by wr!tla1 lo him at Fortmost Foods CO., No. 1. Crocker Plaza, Post St., San Francisco, 94101. Qu a11, ~ot Ke11 DEAR PAT: My new boyfriend has his OY.'n boat and has taken me sailing out of Dana Point Harbor on several Sunday afternoons. More than once he has men- tioned the '4kcy" well at the harbor. Frankly I don't have any Idea what he1s talking about -1 only recentl y moved to the coast -and 1 can't find any nautical meaning for key in the dictionary. I'm trying to learn nauUcal terms but "key" has me stumped. J.U .• Dana Point Tbe word you sbouJd bt looking for ts '"quay." It means a solid landlag place where ships lted and unload, often built (If stone. At Dana Polnt Harbor, Ute quay wall ii the concrtle wall at the water lloe surroudlq both basins or lite barbor. To Ca r d Collectors DEAR PAT: I've heard tbe~ are po<> pie (or groups) who collect poStal cards just as some people collect stamps, rocks, ooins, match books, etc.• ~ 'hive several old cards In good condition. One is made of yucca wood. Can you tell me how lo get in contact with people who may be interested in these old post cards'? D.S., Col'Olll dtl Mar Varioa1 sources 811" tbere are post canl clubs, cspcclaOy In U.. Loag Beach and Lot Angeles are11, bat no one knows exactly ltow to CHtact 1ucb a poap. You may want lo &afl:e yoar cards to Country COulm ADIJqan, U2 E. 17th St., Cotta Mesa. Oagala Cous!Maa wOJ be sled lo evalaate their worth for you. Buset Antiques, 711'! Stulon, Bueu Par~1eJ90 bays and sells old pe!lt cards. ff uy post card club members or c0Uettor1 coatad Al Your Service, you11 be lolormed. Wants Mone 11 Baek • DEAR PAT: On Jan. 22 l ""1t a $2S check·lor membership to the 1.-0s Ang,les offlce of Airclub International, a private travel 'club that owned ils own aifllher. I joined in order to book a round-trip flight to Hawaii on June 9. Since the booking ·deadline for this filght WU Mfll'Ch 9, I :Called March 5 ooly to learn the offices .had been moved to Seattle. When calling there, I was told my check bad not ar- rived , but if J sent another $50, my mem- bership would be credited and 125 would be a deposit on the Olghl, assuring me I would get the reservation desired.• Two weeks later I called again and was told that the club had sold Its airplane and flights to Hawaii were canceled. They promised to return my money. My bank indicated both the 125 and the "° checks had been cashed . A few dflys later I received a membership card and in- format ion on other tours and charters saying when I picked one out my deposit woold be applied. l apln requested the return of my $15 and have had no response in more than • month. R.H., lfuntlngton Beach Airclob lnternatloaal was under the lmprwlon tbal Y'"'r flt lllld bocn returned. bat will review Its recotdl and -bsue the rehlnd If It Jaa1 not yet been mailed. Your $%5 membenblp fee usually Is MDtttunsable, bat yoe mlj' l'Cqllest lls rtfud by ........ an a;pt._tloe of Ille clrcum1tuce1 to Beard of otrect.1, Alrdab lnt<ruOnaal, Ill Uoloe SL, Sea~ Uc, Wasb. •ttl. Altchb ofOclalJ bavc yovleldmsud~llllllherud promlocd to eonlact you pcrHUlly regarding: thls 1ltu1Uea. Ltt me. bow if Ibey doa't. Fall Kills Navy Man CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. j AP) -A California Novy man aS1lgned to the miBsilc-Orlng nuclear submarine Henry L. Stlm90n died Tuelldll)I or Injuries -rcctlved In a .lall-fr9m a water tower. · .Machlnlat'1 Mate Flisl Class Arlbur C. Clark Jr. or Chino was round lying a the bait or the lower ... Por\ Canaveral, where the stlmlOn I! docked, Ill crew preparing lo launch a P°"ldon mli&ll• loday. Tacklers attempt to down slippery .halfback during annual Mud Bowl football tournament at Colorado State University, Fort Collins. Thirty-seven teams entered Ws year's event. JL is held in conjunction with three<lay spring festival on the campus. ·~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~ Offic ial Rakes Classificatio n. Solid Wa ste Con ve r sion Of Homosexua ls To Receive Cou11ty Study HONOLULU IAP ) -An officia l or the American Psychiatric Association-todciy urged the group to slop labeling homosexuality-a mentiµ illness. . Dr. Judd Mamior said the APA's ·long- standing policy to that end constitutes a m_isuse of psychiatry and has re5ullcd in "enormous" detrimental "social and legal consequences" to homosexuals. Dr. Marmor, of UCLA, and a vice presi- dent of the APA, was speaking at lhe organization's l.26tb annual meeting. At the same session, Ronald Gold. a self-described..bomosaual and an official of the Gay Activists Alliance or New York, also urged such action by the 20,000-member organiiatlon. · 0 Take the damning label Of Sickness away from us," he urged. In another report, Dr. Irving Bieber of New York City said that, \Vhlle in his vtew .homos6:uallty sllodld not be cat<goriz.ed as a disease, ""dies' ~Y him and some other invest(gators since 1982 "leave us with no doubt that hommtex· uallty is not normal." , "'l11e J101ion ,tllat It Is, Is 1 myth Rro- mulgaled lar~ely by the · milllanl homosexual organiza~ons." he S;ald. Dr. Mannor'!fa'ppeal adclod his voice to those or a glowing . bbt •still relatively small number of APA members wbo have criticit.ed the group's traditional of- ficial ~i.fjcatl!ll or homosexuality as a "sexual deviation" and, lhererore, an outright mental illness. These critics Include a group or &50 psychiatrists in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. · ' A. Beal Swlqer Orange County supervisors Tuesdss authorized a study with private finns of the feasibility of converting solid waste into a stable fuel. , The coUnty, the .ofan·ge CoWlly Water District and several utility companies are interested in the __ru:qgram, Murray Storm. assistant county road com· missioner, told by the board. stonn said the process has proven Actress Pulls 'G un' in Court NEW YORK (UPI) -Coon omcen; we re briefly startled Tue$day ~ act· red '!lebbre '}M;Yoolds. at a preTinilllary hearing on illegal ic u.n ·P os s.e s s ion charges. -pulled one of her son's pop guns from her purse. "That11•What I tllDught they all 1were - • ptay tsY•.'~ tl1t •ki'el!N>ld aclr.'S told the 111antymari brlm]!Uil Court.. • M!ss ReynoldS' l~year-old son Todd . by her marriage to singer Eddie Fisher, accidentally wounded hlmsell April 8 while toying with a .45 caliber revolver in their Manhallan apartment. Tbe youth sullered a tbigh wound and bis mother was charged with criminal possession of a dangeroas weapon. 1be judge denied a motioo for dlsmissal Tuesday and set May 22 for a further bearing. HaJlplness la an old tire lo swtng on In )'OW' own back yard. Young Plpea Porter of Raleigh, N.C .. seems to be off In another world u he SWings on his tire. I feasible elsewhere and is needed to add both to the shrinking fuel supplies and to recycle solid waste. Storm and Road Commissioner L. L. "Ted" McConvllle .said it·is possible to recycle solid wastes and studgt-materials into a stable, power-producing fuel. .. i A supervisorial memorandum will link the road depart.ment in a study with Soulhern California Edison Company, Southern California Gas Co., San Dieg• Gas and Electric Company, the State Air Resources Board. and county pollution, water and sanilatiO!l districts. Storm said there is no commitment of fun ds yet. "U we find lhat it would be too expensive or would duplicate other studies , we will ilop, " he said. adding, "We also intend to e1plore the possibility of obtaining federal funds for such a pro- gram." The possibility ol developing a pilot plant at th! sanitation district's Fountain Valley plant or the adjaeent Orange Cowily Water District wat<r rtcljunallOn project, had been~~" ,,, 'Sa~' Brings Some Takers WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe respoose to a tongue-in-cheek "Richard Klein- dienst MemoriaJ Sale" at a Washington record store hu forced the firm to back of! a bit. Tbe Orpheus Discount Record Store of· fered records at 49 cents to anyone "fonnerly a White House adviser or sub- poenaed or Indicted by a gTRnd jury or Senate subconunlttee or Jack Anderson." A store spokesman said Anderson was the first to arrive, with several cbildttn, and went home with about 10 records. Then !oUowed a )Y001an indicted in the takeover of the Bureau of Indian Affairs last summer. The store has since limited its offer to three records per sale customer. -.-eg ,.,.. GEM TALK ~ TODAY ~ by J, C. HUMPHRIES """""" ............................ ,. THE TIFFANY DIAMOND A. century Crom now, the Tiffany diftmond, one of the largest canar· tes in the world, may be worth '10 million ! But even today it is conservatively appraised al $5 rnil· lion. When found , in the Kimberley mines, South Africa in 1877, the 287.42 carat gem was a perfect oc· lrahecdron. rather than a rough dlamond or cleavage fragment Al· though mos! tliamoods are cul with 58 face\!!, the Tiffany was cushion· cul ln Parts In 1888, with 90 facets. It re.mains in the possession of Tif. !any and Co. Prool that carat wei~t alone ls not the deciding factor Ill the value of a diamond la the same SS million value placed tlpOn a recently un- veiled L'!O carat diamond, a beau· Ulul tc ... whlte pear.shape gem which ranks among the world's most valuable st.ones, · In addition lo their 11le and per· lectlon, both of these diamonds d .. rive their fantastically high value .from one common factor: they are each one.<>l-a,kind gerru, truly unique In the world ol dlamoods. The clinics. which will operate from 7 to 8 p.m., will charge $2 per vaccination. All dogs more than four months old are required to have rabies va~lnalions. The clinics in the ,Orange Coast area are as follo"·s: Tuesday. May 15: Costa t.tesa. Orange County Fairgrounds, F'air Drive and Fairview Road: El To ro. Lake Forest Shopping Center : and Irvine, Y.'alnut Village Shopping Cenlcr on Culver Drive south or the Santa Ana Freeway. May' 22, Tuesda y· San Ju an Capistrano, San Juan Elc1ncntary School. Ma y 24, Thursday : San Clemente. fire station on Presidio. ~1ay 29, Tuesday : Fire station on Bushard Street ; Leisure World, El Cortez Stable, El Toro Road and Paseo De Valencia. For further lnl'onnation cal~ 776-5551 . Recuperating Councilm en had little to say about the proposals other than to agree that the en· tire issue of sphere of Influence is un· ce.rlain aft er the harsh treatment given last week to San Clemen le·a version 1ut>. mi lted to the comn1iss:lon Cily Manager KeMetb Ca rr insisted before commissioners that the map "'as conceived only after careful st udy of the cri teria set up by the LAFC. But the map )¥as scuttled nonetheless. And today, Carr and ttie comml!sion "·ere set to meet to try to reinterpret the criteria set up nx.rij than a year ego. San Juan City Manager Donald Weidner said he planned to sit In on the !ttudy session because of Its obvious Im· pact on San Juan's map which will face the test in c:omlng months . lt's Be 'Kind to Anima1s Week through Saturday, and lilUe Mary of Cucamonga needs a generous dose as she recovers from injuries suf· fered when she was sfammed in a car door . • ~ ~-~ OMEGAO Tt>c boou1y ol b~ing prochcol • Omega lod••s' Jlrop watch in J.t\. yellow gold f\nld Romon nvme1ol diol . _ Slj5. Avn1lcbl11 wf1h orah.c or !hcl dinJ. J.C. J.lump hrieJ Je1uR'ferJ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MES1' CON\IENIENT TERMS 27 YEA.RS IN THE SAM E LOCATION l•nkAM•tictnf -M••f•t Otrtt 'HON£ '"l·l40 I • I I I r • j DAILY l'llDT • • ..... Flare Ag Ill Ill Le:banon ffUQtington Holding Bag? lllCKY 11CXY POU11X ' H1111lillgtoo S..cll, our largtst metr•poll• here aloog the coertUne, sure knows today w'ha.t it's lite Whel you try to wheol and dt1ll with some c:A our inlander neighbors. You whed and they tum down the deal, that'• what All this came about becaule our .Orange County supervtoors """"' tlme back were considering hiring a lobbytst to help all of us in Wuhlngton, D.C. He Would have been sort of ltke th! ones we keep in Sacramento. Blessing of IJJotorcycles Anyway, the board decided against sendlng a lobbyist to our nation's capital. Lobbyists, by lhe way. are called ··1ecislati\le representatives" ln pol.itiCJ.1 circles. That's okay. ~ are atill Job. byirta, no matter what you call them. -·One ol the main jobs ol a lobbyist is to help you get things you want from other levels or government. Like mainly money. The Rev. Adrian of Our Lady's Chapel of New Bed· ford. Maas., conduct.a annual blessing of motorcycles outside chap•! for members of Rhode Island Star Motorcycle Club. ALL THIS ASID E, our Orange Coaaty superviaon decided they didn't ~y want t< teep one of tr.... !ellon la Washlnaton. T1li! gal the munld!'ll bre!o in out four largt'llt citle1 talking. MaY,1><. U the supel\'10011 didn't Wtnl ooe, !he Cities ought lo go ab'ead and get one anyway. So Hunu.naton Belch, San.ta Ana, Anaheim and Garden Grov~ qulelly agreed they might loot the bill for a Wasblnitoo lobbyist. MJJbe part "' their ,...,,., ... that ii the aq>ervi.sora turned It down, Ille no- ticll. must have some real merit. TllB IDEA WAS to hire this lobbyist fellow, oomebody who really icnowl his ..., lrOWld w .. blngtoo, for abut 4'1',000, aod provldt him with aoother 135,0llll or so to wine and dine lho8t capitol Hill typos who !mow whore the money ls. Or can he had. ' Hlllltingloo Beacli generally lllllled oa this cooc.pt, figurlnjj lls &hare ol the tab -would only rUD 115,000 or so. So Mooday night, tbe City Council voted yea to pitch In wilb dlo other Bl( Tllree lad hire a man iloag the Potomac. santa Ana 's city dads also balloted Monday, where the outcome was less clear cut but stUJ ln ra vor. Councilmen up in the County Seat went 4 to 3 for hir- ing the guy. Then camt yesterday and things began to fall apan some. GARDEN GROVE'S City Council look- ed at the Joie! lobbyist scheme and decided to hold it over ror about one month for more study. Meanwhlle over in Anaheim, the City balloted 3 to 2 agalnat the whole idea. Thus BtilOlli the rour cities, you are )ell today with Huntington Beach saying WIMlmous yes. Santa Ana marxtnaJ yo,, AnAheim no, and Garden Grove, who knows? Hunlingtoo Beach teems lo ha,.. been the only place where the City Council followed the script. YES SIR, YOU charge right out there in front in a partnership with those in· landers and yoo can count on them to bac~ you up 100 percent every time . You are left dangling with your votes hanging oul. It is suspected today that Huntington Bead! may seriously reconsider the whole lobbyist idea. Oh well, it 's pn>bably just as v.·eJJ. ln the first place bow are you going to find som• chap who knowa where all tile money is and will work for only $25,<m a year? & If ht really knows all that. you suspect he would be doing a little belter than that for tum.self. Troop s~a~dal Ca1np David Guards Smoked Pot WASHINGTON (AP ) -Some of the military men asalgned lo Camp David have 1dmltl<d u.ing marijuana while guarding tbe presldenUll retreat in the Malylsnd moontalnl, the Peotagoo says. The Delenae Deportment llid Tuesday that it had removed 21 Marines and 18 Navy penooneJ lrom Comp D1vld duty following an lnve1ttgaUon into marijuana use there. President Nixon rrequenUy works at Camp David, u did his ttir... immediate pn!decel!0'1. "Some ot the penonnel transferred ad. milted use ol marijuana at some Ume during thtlr wlgnment," Wd the Pen- tagon. "<>then were either suspected of UN or prorided information used during the lnvest!&atlon." THE PENTAGON did not mupe thooe who admitted to 1111tig marljuanli)lllOr·dld . .. it di!cl®e the number. The servicemen wert assigned to the Navy Support Activity at Thurmont, Md. That unit iB responsible for maintenance and .seeurity at Camp Davld, which has been used by several presidents as a retreat. ''Because or the sensitivity or the assignment and the special clearance procedures followed In the selection of personnel for assignment !o the racility' all personnel involved in any way were transferred," said the Pentagon. The Pentagon said the unit's com- mander, Ll. Cmdr. David B. Miiier, was told by some or his men on April 27 that they had lfffl others usiJ;lg what tht:y thought wa5 marijuana. • Miller made his own lnvesUgation, then requested a f0fn1al Defense Department hwnlllfllion, 91ld Ute Pentagon. ' American Team Will Visit Graves in North Vietnam SAIGON (AP) -U.S. spokesmen sald today that a team of Americans will fly from Salgoo to Hanoi on Friday to visit the graves of 13 U.S. servicemen who North Vietnam saya died In copUvlty. It was the nrst progress reported in the recovery of "the laal POW1," the American servicemen who died v.tille prisoners. The spokesmen said that North Viet- nam hail agreed to allow the American team to talk to officials In HanQi and work out arrangements to return the re- mains to the United States. The U.S. group ls part of a lour-party Jolnl Military Team charged with car- rying oot the Vietnam c e a s e · r I r e agreement's promises or a search for missing mil itary personnel and the return home of ttie remains or Americans who died In enemy terrilory. North and South Vietnam and the Viet C:OO, are also members of the team. The United States has turned over to North Vietnam a llst o( more than 1,300 Americans missing in action i n Indochina. The first efhlrts to check out more than 250 aircraft crash sites in South Vletnam for missing crewmen were made Monday and 'l\iesday, U.S. spokesmen said. Hanoi said today that Viet Cong doc· t"ors repoi."'1 80 percent or the Communist prlsooers released from Soofh Viet· namese prisons have skin and eye diseases caused by poisonous chemicals and 30 to 40 percent are mental patients because they were "tortured for years." "Many or the prisoners have lost their memory, have headaches. cannot sleep and even have become mad ," the official Vietnam News Agency said. The Viet Cong, meanwhile, proposed today a lhree-pojnt plan for a new cease- rlre to put an end to the fighting throughout South Vietnam. It was im· mediately rejected by Saigon. The plan w.., propooed In Paris by Nguyen Van Nieu, mlnllter of state ol the Viet COng's Provisional Revolu- tionary Government, at a session of the deadlocked poLitical tallts wltb the Salgon government Flood Records Tumble Mississippi River at Peak Levels 59 Days ' '· I ' ' Journey Date Of Brezhnev Not Settled MOSCO'V (AP I -Henry Kissinger said loday h:is tal ks with Soviet leaders had been "very cordial." but thfre would have to be more exchanges before the date or Communist party chief Leonid Brezhnev's visit to the United States is announced. 'President Nixon's chief adviser on fore ign policy told hewsmen as he left for London, "We had very cordial talks. We ( IN SHORT ... ) covered ell the -tUbjeet9:·w~ -came to discuss . • • The talks. Were very satl!factory. •· Asked about the Brezhnev visit, which has been expected in late JW'lt, Kissinger said, "We have to have some more ex- changes berore we announce the date.'' e 'Big A rmy Coverup' WASHINGTON (UPI) - A top Anny enll!ted man convicted of conspiring with others in a racketeering ring to defraud U.S. military clubs says there was a "big coverup" or wrongdoings that probably slretched in the ranks of the generals. Fonner Sgt. Maj. William 0 • Wooldridge made the accusation in testimony last March. e Apete R•p• Media Cl!ARLOTl'!SVIL, Va. (UPI) Vice Presldenl Spiro T. A&new, who last week called CW '811 end to hostility between tbe administration and the news media, Tue5day eompared reporting of the Watergate affair to McCarthyism, saying the media bad "lrespeS!ed the boundl of pnlllrlety." Agnew ll8ld reporting of the Watergate 'scandal WU "based 00 hearsay, in- vesllglilVt ftporling which bu not been verified, and rumors ." e 1141••• .. Tu.-.ed Otlel' JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -The FBI Tue.tday preaenled an official of Eastern Air Lines with all the '300,000 extorted during a bljacking. The FBI would not aay bow II tracked down the tool, la.st believed lo have been in tbe juogles of Northern Honduras. e 1 .. po111N1 fhlernlled WASHINGTON (AP) -OvenidiJli President Ni1on'1 .aorta lo willlhold ap- proprlsled fllndl, a fedora! court hu ordertd the Envlrnnmental Protection Agency · to rel-all the money eoi,.._ has apptd for flghlJng waler pollutlooi. Nlml had announced. his Intention lo lwward lo otateo and ...uctpalllles lesa than half the $11 billion ConcreM I(> proprlaled for Dscll years lt!S and 1174. 'n>i money ls to b< uaed for bulldlng sewage-treatment plants. DAILT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DtOwry of Utt o.f}y Plkll lig~\Hd ......... ,....,, If "" .... MW nw ...... 9ft1• ............ -~r:' .... .. ....... .. .... 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THE ARMY SAID I3 IOldlera hid been killed, 15 wounded and a1%. were missing since boeUllties erupted Moaday nl8hl· Guerrilla cuuallles were not iJn- medlately tnown. The government contirwed ceosorsbip on news dispatches. The new explosiorui, which came in an area pre~ly unaffected by the weel- loog fighting , de&lroyed the Devolopmenl Bank on Hamra Street, Bel rut's oqulvalent of Filtb Avenue. the G. Trad Bank on the Damascll! Highway aod the Lebanese Comm..-ce Bank in the Shlyab suburb. 'Ille lourtb explosioo blew up a restaurant between the plush St. George and Phoenica hotels next to the British Bank of the Mllidle East. TRE A.MfY SAID its posiUQJJS at the radar station, Beirut airport, the army combat school and the army olfl<>!fS' housing compound were being fired on by mortars and rockets . Oulslde Beirut, the army said, iii the Bekaa VaUey, "army poolllona ore still under intenJive shelling by armed men.'' "As ror the south," the anoouncement said. "rollowq' the rocket and ,heavy mortar attack on the anny Tyre pnilon and the ambush of a military convoy on the Tyre.stdon highway, eight soldiers were killed." A senior anny orflclaJ said a joint cease • ftre commission w a s making •desperate efforts" to stop the shelling. Guerrilla attacks today aJ50 were reported against a number or army in- stallaUons and villages in southeast Lebanon, near the Syrian border. '11iere was speculation in Beirut thit the at· tacks were made by Palestinians who had crossed into LebanQa from Syria, as they did during the fighting la.st weet. The guerrillas' mllltary commander, Atallah Atallsh, told the n.,._ 6 T~ns Charged In Fatal Blaze NEW YORK (UPI ) -Six le<l>age members of a Brooklyn street gang have been charged with Starting I lmemenl fire in which six pel'IODI were killed, ap. pareotly becauoe ol 1 gnxtee against ooe you1h -Uved In the building. Police said all six, ranging in age from u lo 18, are member> ol a Browmvill street gang, "The War l.A>rds." ~ IW<>alann ftre 'l\Jesday IOOI< the ~.U ol Ji'"'!' Hayes, 47, ber two sons, lier daughttr and two lflllC[dtlldttn. _ SPITZ RECEIVES THREAT 'ON .LIFE PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Olympic supenwlmmer Martt Spitz 11111 bis bride of three days had their booo-In· terrupted afler I lhrell agalnlt Spitz' life was le1qibaoed lo a Palm Beach newspoper. A polJce l'JArd moved tbe couple lnsn the Colony Hotel to the o..u.n Hotel earty 'nleaday 'Iller tho · threat was mode, polloe aald. 8cur<es aaJd Ille COO· pie left for Jamalca laler In the day. ' Asafa that between 30 and lMl or hll men we.re killed and more thin 10!) were wwodad In the savage Oghlln( '""""1<1 Beirut Monday night and n-., that 1haltertd • previool truce. U~IT ........ Wnrffe ro t.farine Gen. Alexander Van- .. ~ergrift .(in 1944 photo), who earned Medal of Honor for leading Guadalcanal campaign, died Tuesday at Bethesda Na- val Hospital, Md. He was 86. 11th Man Held In. Black Magic Slaying Rites DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (APJ -A man who claimed he v.·as manied by a devil priest in i'ites that called ror him and his ''bride" to slash their •b&meus bu become the 11th person cbal)led with murcltNit the death of a 17-year-old dur· )Ilg· 1 ~ mass, police say. Poli"', said on Tuesday that Eldom Freree, 22. ol Daytoo, Ohio. turned himJelf in on a first-degree-murder war- ranl . ..._ ' Ten other per~ns have been charged with rirst~egree murder in the death of Ros.o "lflke" Coobran of Fresno, Calli .• April 27. A Utb person has been dlarged with being an ac<eSSOry after the !act. i Police sajd Tuesday that the people charged dabbled in black magic but "were not !hot serious about witchcraft." I llelective ',,Capt. Fred Perrin said Coc:b-an'~ boMt of being ''an underawer narc informer" may hate been the real """"" for his desth. . ' I POLICE SAY Cochran was lashed to a makeshift altar in the basement or a rooming boalO and was Dogged with d>aina.and ol\I ..ith glass before his sloJll ""' cruslled Wllb a club. Tltooe accused In his death "had Utile, if any, organization," Perrin said. "They plll)'l!d the roles of cu lt members as children mlght play cowboys and In- <Hans." He said the accused were besch drifters, impressionable youngsters all of whom were involved wit!\ drugs at ooe Ume or another . A week after Cochran's body was found, Fr.iee told a reporter he bad been mar,ied In a Satanic rite to Deborah AM Sboolc. 22, of W ashlngton, N .J. She 13 all!O charged lo Cocbnm's death. Cost at Wounded Knee • Pegged at $5-7 Million WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -The ClllUy 7~ coohurlillon bet-.i In- dim militants and Ille IOfftM)enl II WQtlllded Knee tu ended, l!ul the tub o1 PoUclnc and cleanllll '11' lte rillqe .._ Nin .. Kent FliDell, hlleior ~t soilcltor, estliDates !Ito ~l's COii llnce the lllrl tl lba..alqo I I ~ mllllott lo '1 mllllan. MOit ol lllls Would bo ...,tJme poy and llvll\g .. _ ol ledenll """11.lnn and lawmen. Ilona lltlll U./ ...ta of lraDl]IOrlln( -11111 iquljtliMal to the tiny IOUlb--Ddola l!tdlan rtservatloo town. STAN LTllAN, ~ ol tbe Pine Rldle a-..ttlon, llld a prallmlna17 IUt""7 &bowed tllat 111 ad· dlllon to the avveniment COiis, u ww!d take PI0,000 lo put -In lhe vU1ap baclt Into livable condition. ' Some IOO Amcrlc111 Indian lfovement membm ,.... "1"Pllhiaen -.&,ed·the hamlet ll'cb. 17 to protMI what llley aft!. ed corrupi manaaemen1 ol lndlan alla!rs 111 tbe n1enadail bJ tbl federal JQftrD- m<nt Ind the Bu1<1U of lntllan Afllln. Terms of a setUement call for govern- ment lnvesttgatlms ol those aUegaUons, u: well as a new govemzneot look tnto 1reau., made with Indians. AIM SUllPORTERS who Infiltrated the v!Uago 11 tlmea swelled the numbers In- side WOWtded Knee to 1bo<Jt !00. But by s a.m. PIYJ' Tuesday, the time the ..,_ "'1der wu, tche<tultd, mly abo<Jt 120 re- mained, •"'6nlinc to Pl'laell. "All but one came out voluntarily," he added, explaining that on< man armed with a rlne was found in a houte. However, he did not resists federal mal'llltals who made the inltill l'll!tP to clear the village . By the Ume the episode en<lod Tue. day, au prominent ltaders ol tho llkoover had left. RuJSell Meana Clyde llelleClOllrl and Corter Camp had been arrall[l10d durtne the PHI month. But Dennis Banks, I prime orpnlzer ol AIM nve yeara ago and 1 le.tding apokrsman durln( Illa ...,. lrootallon, llfPINlttly allpped throDCh the plDHlutlded llllla wound WoundOd Knee and huni been a~ yet . " • • 8' .. N1 be .. sl ~ NJ .. Ill ] "., ~ el "' th c. ..: lo ct lb Lt ck lo Di 1 Tl ll• %\ th til m m M lo cl .. Pl w. Si lb th • W-. M'1 9, 1973 DAILY I'll.Of f Poor Kin Nixa1i Cowins Bankrupt • . ~ SACIWIEln'O (UPI) -yurs ago ....... it -dioclo. -ml ludlth -. eel they --Ul .... .,.. "'I --to President ... ~-• Ellsherg Acquittal? jury IDvutJialloo 1* the la- volv.ment ol 1'11111e - oJdoo loin • i.,ok.mw. Democratic NI~ ' . I STiil ONLY ~~65 A MONTH Nbloa, have llled Io r (J!otb -..... lit" 1n benkNptey in u.&-~ ·• rura1111em ~ o1 "°"" alter an UDSUCCelSfu1 GrllS Valley, abou1 80 rmles sllnl at hog railing and a year ~ of Sacramento. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - ~ were strmg lndlcalloos today the Judge In the l'!n· tagon Papero trial .,.y order the acquJttal or D •·• I• I I Ellsbers anc1 Anthony 11usso Jr. dw1lla lhe ...... ol lbe trial, and WIS ol!ered the FBI dltectonhlp at • meellng that President NW>o hl-11 at· tended brlelly •• Dlf'EMll!l , attorneys. said Pr<>sldent Nilllllt h I m s e 11 shQllld be 1W>poenaed In ap. pear at a special bearing into government mJsconduct. Qllll'lin. at ttio Walir(lli f!I· · ,. nee comp1u to Waslllnjtorl , lhat the .. porU .. the llroki Even On-Price Alone Tiie -- on welfare, cwrt reoonls In their bankrvptcy petition, sbow. the younger M II bo u •• • Ronald Milhous Is the son ol declared assets of ,l,4l9 and NW>c's lint cousins, Phillip !Jabilltles ol $1,871. and Am1a Mllboll5, who •~ Milhous said bo was cur- llacled national attentlm two ....,11y ~ a a llbld<nl ~ fteele Alr ....... Both sides reslfd their cases Tuesday, ending testilooQy after 18 weeks. U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne told attorneys , Tuesday be would "lil:e. to bear some argwnent•• oo the 'nle· lrial bu become deeply laqled with the Watergate la- cldent, lbe While House and the CIA. It was at a snnd Jn at Ellsbetg's P'l'cl>Jlllrill'• offtoe, llrst sur!ldd: 0 1 thlnt there are IOIM crillcal Issues to comlder on the acquittal motion, and I would 11111 want eUhtt slile· In pass It over Ulllllly," the lud&o said. DAILY PILOT l.ancaster -llar!ng tbe two prior I ye&ra, IJo said be rect!ivecf his .. income :u a ~ttel'.'' • .. mE PE'ITl'ION, which WM I, llJed April 21, -eel the coo- • Ille received '3,300 In welfare defense motioo for a clirecled ~-------'----------_.;ital. 11IE JUDGE al one paint asked attorneys ''speaking bypotheUcally, what If, alter I ruled, there was nothing left (!or the defendants) to ap. peal?" The defendants would have nothing to appeal if they were declared innOcent: SEEKING A RAINBOW? . . , Delivers The Most For The Orange Coast • UJ8 Al!ICELES (AP) _,, •• 'benefits during 1912. eloatkin Oil tlle aE Milhous said he and -corpor.U.. of Laocastd' u man went together In a bog the '18th city ill Los · eo 'raising venture in July 1971 County Is aet fol July 2t. )Jut "the price of bogs went · Co u n t y su~ a~, Qown and we lost money so we .proved tentative bouodarl • ~e up the portnership." for the area northwest ~ , .Among the assets listed by city or Palmdale. '" the couple were an eigbt-year- There was no OIJOOllillon, ,old Volksw3geit, a stereo 11?1 -the supervisors' . iCtiOO. IN one share of stock in Litton ~,Ster area v o i er Industries. The biggest chunk dereated a similar ProPosa1 ol lhe debits, , more than !0< 1 tz..qual'Hllll l:ity in $2,500, was to vanous gasoline lleoonber 1966. . \ companies. 1 .Stttmpl lllfl ,Blad< Panther leader Bobby Seale, candidate for Oakland's mayor- alty, talks U> students at Laney College in Oakland . He laces in· cumbent John Read· ing the May 15 special ection. Persist~nce ---ays Off SF Sleuths Get Charges in Sex Deatlis SAM FRANCISCO (UPI) -murder situ and c;oUecled · 'nie persistence of two dete<> · faded blood , stains which lives who plugged away for matched the bl\!Od· types or 2\1 years on a serfes of 11Jack two o!'the vittin'iS. the Rlpper" · killnlgs of proo- ututes p a I d oU with three murder indictment& Tuuday. Stanley Nelaon, 38, an in- mate at Vacaville St a t e. Medicai Facility, was returned to San Francisco to face charges-of slaying and sex- uollJ . mlllllating . the thnoe prostitutes in 1970. THE ORIGINAL Jack tho Rlpper murde~ Jll'ISUIJ>J® In London in the 1880s. His identity was never known . Homicide inspectors Hobert Nelson and Stephen Max· outopoulis methodically built up a case aga.l.Mt Nelson after theorizing be might be the slayer. predominantly black Western Addition di.strict, where the slayings took place. THE DETECl1VES noted there were no further mutlla- Uon killings after his con- victloo for assault. They also learned he had drenched h~ car with gasoline and burned ii after the body or the third victim was found .. Checking rurther. t h e The defense has !11 e d several motions for dismis.sal of charges based on several accusations. The accusations include · a charge that White House aides broke into the office of Ellsberg's ' psychiatrist and rifled his files and that Byrne was called to the Western White Bouse at San Clemente, SAN FRANCISCX> (UPI) -~·FBI Is d>ectlol "'" por11 that a banker who allegedly misappropriated $10!,- '/31 In bank hmds mlgbt be the mon"'11o boujbf a boat In RedwOoct Clly and beaded out In aea Oller .asllln& "which way Is the Golden Gate?" The banker, Virgil A. McGowan,l~·or Footer City, vice president ol lhe Bank or Amenca, bas been mlidini slnco April 23. -. ,..} On that date, a man who identtfled'lilmlell as Herman Kaaberger bought a :i;.root cabin eeul!er in Redwood City and paid '18,000 In cash. 'The·~ s8ld' he was a Fresno rancher btlt the FBI bas been ... ble to verily the' ldenll· ficatioo. The boat was later found ,he.ached near Big Sur and a camper said a man waded ashore carrying an altache case and began hilcbhiking south. CHAIN FENCE 11theled•)'I, whtn ovefllhln(s 1attini Cl•nl and complicated, we're 1tlll 1m11i onouch to know· who you ire" SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND rm 50°/o OFF* r:s~~fL~H.E: WARDS CIJMM v.-s Mif'lh; ... ettalltln If ,.....,, lew-11Wlll1911-. ... ,,ltltrlld w .,_ Vill'fkM,_ fMric. Wire tMrlc k ........... lv111h.i ..,. ....... .......tilB. ................... """" .......... k:ua .,. •nN llt ..... -SUISCRIBE NOW 642-4321 f9' ~tlle DAILY PILOT offke I•,._ c1•m1nfftl ··Kids Like To Ask Andy Corona del Mar. 27'4 E. Colat lfwll, Phone: (714') 87W800 He was charged after his wile told lhe detectives she saw Nelson dispose of two of the bodi<s. Checking her story, they went to two or the He was arrested a month after the Utird killing on charges of accosting and slashing a woman in \be homicide ins pectors discovered Nelson had served 10 years in prispn for slashing a woman in Salinas in 1958 and bad prodalmed bis dislike or prostitutes to bis neighi>ors. ........... ,..tea. c.11 ,., .......... ,..,, WOOD AND WIOU•HT llON ALSO AYAILAlt.I. AsMts ~ berely ovtt$300 m!Hlon • Hugh Evins. Jr .. PmkStnt ,, HI• .J Jreas.ury has the sweetest treats for the swe·etest mothers. · · · i ' McDONALD'S PRESTIGE CHOC9LATES 14 OL s199 ' WHlTMAN'S SAMPLER CHO(OLATES " ' · s2so 1 lb. - 2 lb. s500. , . . ,, McDONALD'S GIFT OF GOLD CHOCOLATES 14 oz. $195 ' WHITMAN'S SOFT CENTERS 1 lb. . . . McDONALD'S BUnER CREAMS 14 oz. SJ69 WHITMAN'S MESSENGER CHOCOLATES SJ59 1 lb. a 1b~3 15 the 1.J~~§~Y CHARGE n etlAHN MllU llOOO-Sl e ~IO MIUS 21500VldorJS!t •llYllSlOl lllO TJltr •SANTA INA J!OOS.U~ llri1ld II. e TOllAJla 5-i!'i' --e LUIWOOO C¥1o1Sl I'd 1'1-!ht e M U PAii W•°"'11illj0 eOIAHl ~tHlGtM ••Md.._..ttr O,..wt1lf4 1ttattt .. ,s. ... ,, 10tt 7 ' DAD.Y PJLO'I' EDITORIAL PAGE A Gift for Surfer ~ Wart 1111.,..IY ended on 1 major road prt1llld which will yield exctilent public acceu to oao o( Southern Clllfoml•'• moll coveted surflng beacbff-lh• section of rtraad ti San Ono!re which once was out or the pul> Uc'a reecb. The Marine Corpe and members or • private club shared use of the beach for yean. President Nuon's declaration ol the strand as surplus t.o mllltlry needs opened the door to !be pub!Jc, adding It to the ullling opea section of shoreline administered }>y the California Department of Parka and Recrealioa. The new road will mean lhat for •t a day, anyone can eurf at San Onoln. By this summer the aew public beach certainly will become popular. Initial plans call for allowing surfing only at the beach. \\ith a blend o! surf fishing where the two oporls are compatible. It aeems ~parent that the new surfing beach will be a major addition to public shoreline. Let us hope that the beach will be kept in its preseat excellent oonclition. Not Much Help A $2,000 report by a consultant studying feasibility of a parking structure at Glenneyre Street Is lacking In some basic information "needed to render a proper deci· .ion. . The consultant predicted a loos of $25,000 yearly 1n operatlag the structure. But that figure mlgllt easily be inJlated or reduced. The co nsultant as.rumed tpaces would be metered and exittlng ro!A!s charged for all 349 opaces. However. flnandal upect.s of leased spaces, permit parking, and long.ienn me!A!rlng should have been spelled out !or the council Ill more deWI. ~ llloa tM1 tho top of tho structure ~d be wed for lea· nJs courta, a mone)'·m.Ul.Dg plan wblch could alto eue lhe court short.age. II ian't a new Idea, bu t the oomultant cllda't collllder It and perhaps it sbould ha" been bro~t up again. Whatever Pl• reaaon, whit the t'OWlcll got !or Ill '2,000 Is an lnoomplelAI a1a In working out Ibo tough problem or an expenaive projecl Bullfighting 'Lesson' When someone deddes to throw 1 bullfigbt Ill Mexlco, everytblng seems to go just fine. Somebody bays a ball-dozen animals from a special breeding ranch, Then he signs a pact with two or three bullfighters, sells oome tickets and putt on the spec- tacle. But 1l')I It on an amalA!ur scale In San Juan Capistr.uto an d It'll tum out to be a catastrophe. Last weekend's Cinco de Mayo celebration illustrated that point. Despite weeks of lead. time, the first annual celebra· Uon's bloodless bu1lfight turned out to be an inadequate program. Two bulJB allegedly "rented" for the affair !rorn a Mexican ranch never showed up, leading to questions o! whether they ever were even procured . And the "Mexican charreada" rodeo flopped as well. There wasn't one. 1Non~tbel...., dozens or patrons paid money t.o see an auvertised spectacle. They were supposed to get an education In bullfight· Ing at the affair. They did! .. It bu even been suggested in the planning commis· Leave it to the professionals. s CRYBABY I , . Angl.ophiles ' '·Can't Miss On This Quiz FNEY J.HARBL, I Today's word-quiz Is taken from Norman w. Schur'• charming .... book, ''British Sell-Tlugbt," a trans-Atlantic clicUooary of several thousand BrlUdsma lltUe known In the U.S. You are lo traasJate the word or pbrue in- lo I.be equivalent AmeriWI expreasloo or meaning. Half right qualUJes yoo a.s a High Anglophile. t. ''He aaked the price of the casket in the window." 2. "Tbe salary of. fered was 60 Pounds per week, Cu ll y found." 3. 111be:y left me to carry the can." 4. "We got a new color telly on the hire-purchase." s. "Yes, I knocked up Doris early ' yesterday morning." s. "When the police called, they round be did a bunk." I 7. "'!be bngman checked in at the botel today." 8. ''She bad a martini, but I ordered a squash.'' 9. "My host forgol to provide mt with a fiannel." 10. "I went home to change the lint." 11. ''They were In the mJddle of an argy.bargy when I got lhere." 12. "All tbe trunk lines are tied up just now.1' 13. "I orde red a sirloin for dinner." I , 14. ''bfavls asked me to help her wash up la.9t night." Dear Gloomy Gus Let's make Laguna Beach a worm sanctuary. F.R.T. ANSWERS: t. A "c&!lket" 1n England is a small box, not a synonym for "coffin ." 1. "F:ullY f~~ ~"all expenses pa!'d:• ioic!~ 11 lr(yt!, lioard and lodging . a. ffe w~ u~ the can" ls 'what we .,U the "i.Jl:tt!1~ Ill the U.S. 4. "~" In England I• the "lllstallment p I a ~-" (Also known lacetioul\Y -., I.be "never-never.") 5. To "knock tip1 ln England is waking someooe io the moming, or calling on someone who WL!n't expecting you. 6. To "do a bunk" is to light out, or take it on tbu lam. 7. A "bqmln.11 1J merely a traveling salesman, 'no1 a lflfl collector. 8. A!Jy soft dttD.k or ade is a 11squash" ID EDg1and. •• . 9. A 0 fltzmfl" Js what we call a "wash- cloth" here: In En&bnd, what 15 called a "wub-cloth" is our "dlsb<loth." 10. "Unt" ls a surgical dr~ing in England; what we call lint -the stuff that clings to clothing -is called "fleck" or "fluff' or "flic k." (A "bit o( Outr• there is what we would call a "chick.") Il. An "argy-bargy" is a squabble, as between husband and wl!e. 12. "Trurlk lines" are long-distance lelepbooe 11n ... 13. A "sirloin" Is our porterhouse; our sirloln is: ••nnnp steak." 14. "Wash up" means do the dishes after a meal. Oregon's Ecology Pinn A strange and anachronistic sight awaits today's traveler along Oregon's scenic highways: children and leenagers combing the roadsides ror empty boltles and beverage cans. Bulging plastic 1rash begs thrown over their shoulders have replaced the guMy sacks of an earlier generation <:I boUle scavengers. But the reward Is the same -deposit money. 1 ranging from two cents for a "stubby'' beer bottle to ZO cents ror some distinctively shaped soft-drink bottles. cans arc redeemable for five cents apiece, but they are becoming scuce because the sale ol "flip tops" was banned in Oregon Wider the. ao-called "botUe bill," which took elfoct in October 1972. BY FORBIDDING Ille ublqullool "no deposit, no return" beverage containers, tbe law's backers hoped to promote Utter control. Is It workJnc? "BaS<d on the early evidence.'' Gov. Tom McCall said 1 rttenlly, "f ~ould aay the bill is a rlproarinl success." Opponents contend that a !lx-mooth lrial II too short and that the real test will come this summtt, ak1q with beer-drinking. soda-swigging vacatloners. Can and bottle manufacturers, who lobbied v!g....U.ly 111inst the bill, .,,...u, lMu«I an lnd111try·group llll'VOY dabnlng 1.bat the beverage-container abara ol Ill Ortgon Utter had lncreosed """' tu lo lt.2 perctnt. MacCall "'"""" lhe 6gun:o "meanlngle.,... and "ohockln&ly dlllorlod " because they referred to percenllgu, not lotals. He promptly made public I ll>te hiithwny I c11YiJioo 111X1y 11a11o1 that 1be num!ier of • dbcanled bollltt anil canr aloog 2koad· I \ EDITORIAL RESEARCH test sections had declined from 3,9S8 lo 1,149 in a three-month period. Btrr EVEN if total litter IS lessened, the key trade-off is convenience. Jn little more than a decade. non-returnables have cornered 70 percent oC tbe beer and soft-drink market -a clear sign, manufacturers say, tMt people prefer throwaways to hauling empty tix-packs bod: to the place or pucha!e. Grocen and rtlailen complain that lhey •re lhe oces wbo get stuck with sort!ng and stor- ing piles of empties. Beverage pro- ducers. bottlers and distributors bemoan increased costs and decreased sales. Supporten of the bottle bill, including oome retailen and bottlcn, Insist tbll tbe probfems are minor. "Siles are up and .Prices are down." MtCall's natun.l ruootets aid,, Kessler cannon, told Editorial Research Reports. Subsidiary benefits ma)' include wiser resource use and geoenl envlronmeotal enhancement. Fish often 1w1llow metAI pull-tabs nnd birds can become entan'1.led in plastlc- loop can connectors, Production or alunl)- num for cans demands ll great clectrlclty output. COPIES OF the Oregon law wore re- quested by the -49 other 1 I 8 t e govenunents end similar bllll haw been introduced tn many lcglalatUNL In Ver- mont, • bin on non-murnabl,. wlU llllo tllect In July. ' Pressures of Enlistment Quota Army Recruiting . 'Mjlitary Misfits' WASmNGTON -Anny recruiters, un· der pressure to meet enlistment quotas, bav'e signed up men who had been "permanently rejected" for the draft. They include recruits with organic heart disease, psychiatric disorders, epilepsy and even a couple with mlss- ing trigger fingers. T h e s e military misfits were di.scov· ered in Wisconfiln, the only slate where an invesligation has be e n conducted. SPoPsmeo at t b e u.s: Army Recruit· Ing C om maod, , ,~ Hauipton-, Va., told r .' •; f' I us they bad no repca to i;en .. <1 111e, .. crulllng procedures lm'ne!l op In Wbl!on- sin were practiced elsewhere. But they admitted that enlistment standards are the same in all SO states. (JACK ANDERSON) ROBERT LEVINE, the Wi!amin Selective Service director, recenUy ordered a statewide survey of the men enlisted in his state since December 1, 1972. He found that 7S of those accepted for enlistment bad flunked either physical or mental test.s for the draft. With the help of publisher John Lavine, whose newspapers in Cblppewa Falls. Port.age and Baraboo, Wis., carry our column, we have broken loooe the resulta of the Selective service survey. Two men had been rejected for lhe draft because they had missing trieger fingers: two suffered .:>rganic heart disease ; two had serious psychiatric problems; two were affJjcted with epilepsy; two ba d 11deranged elbows'';• one """ missing a left thumb ; still an- other had three pins in bis left hip. ALL OF THESE d<ficlences, according to miUtary spokesmen, are sufficient to disquality a man from military service. The Wisconsin survey also found that 17 men accepted by recruiters bad prev- iou3ly laUed the mlllt&ry's i..-inletll· gence testa. In a letter to Sen. William Promlltt, D-Wi.s., Selective Service Di~ rector Levine oiler«! a possible explana· tioo: "The r.crulters ..,erate what is called 'dumb-dumb' scbool lor volunteers who Ounk the intelligence test. This consists of a full-day cram course covering prevlously given intelligence t e s t s • Predictably, most men pass on re-ex· amination.." One or Levine'& lnspectors told us that such "refresher" courses are routinely conducted in rented YMCA rooms in Milwaukee. Many ••current enlistments," he wrote, "are f.alllng to meet minimum standar'tls or qusllly for lhe armed forees." AT mE Pentagon, a spokesman said that "dumb-dumb" courses were once an accepted pracUcc but have recenUy been 1 outlawed. 1 Many of the me.n disqualified in tests for the Wisconsin draft, he SUfgesled, had "corrective" deflcienctt. But the 1 Levine investigation, be said, has turned up what may be "frauduJent" recruiting practices:. "There will be a very careful investigation of each of these easies," he promised . Footnote : Just a few v.·eeks ago, Defense Secretary Elliot Richardson. curr~tlY, ~ ch&rge of the Watergate In· vesti~ a'nd President N l x o n ' s norniolt IOr attorney general. informed Conl!tes! that the draft could now be totafl,-eUhlinated because or the oill· volunteer effort. "The fa ctor which may have contributed most to ... volunteer in- creases," he said, ''is the improved recrui1q program .•.. " Freeze Gasoline Prices, Boost Tax Tu lbe Editor: Now that we a.re getting the consumer squeeze on gasoline prices by tho petroleum company, legislative action, , whelber federal or state, shoold be taken immediately. The price of gasoline should be frozen at the present wholesale level and a tax of 50 cents a gallon im- posed. This would raise the price to near- ly $1 a gallon whlch is projected to be the price wi thin a year anyway. THE 50 CENTS a gallon should be ap- propriated for mass transit systems. Thus, this one measure would redu1..-c smog and provide funding for ma ss transit system, encourage car pools, con· serve energy and encourage the use of smaller cars. IT IS apparent that the petroleum companies prefer carrying the energy crisis to rationing and higher prices. This alternate course, however, v;ould even- tually benefit the people rather than lbe petroleum companies. ROBERT E. SCRMm, M.D. /Veacs Ft'eedom To the Edilor: lt is with deep apprecialloo that l thank you for your show of conscience in your excellent editorials of late. A free Dow of information and newa on all issues bas always been an lntegral part of a tnie democracy. At this point ln time, the press 15 waging a !urious batue or survival or doom. If it Is the latter, I can now vouch for the fact that you tried. BERNY BAKER lnflat.fo11 Contret To the Editor: Twice. in the near past, prominent voices from the field of economics have been raised in favor of additional LU· alion to curb and control inllatioo; the President of the BW of America, and Quotes . "The pubtJc deserves ud wlll acetpl oolhlng less than lhe full trulb. oar •Y•l•m Will become paral,.ed II .., pubUc «1ntinne1 to be. denied the fact•."' -DtmocrnUc National Chairman Robert S. Strauss on the Watergate af(air. Milt Porrest , L.A. -"Since lbt doll&r Is In 1uch dltt 1lralb, wby Dal drop Ill< dollar u our •IAodanl aad twit<' to OlnDmoa ttots?" MAILBOX Letters from rea.deTs are welcome. NormallJJ writer& shouTd convey their Pnessage& in 300 words or les&. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All letters must include signature a1td mailing address, but 11ames may be withli.eld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry toill not be published. more recently J. R. Galbraith. While I cannot match the personal authority, fill8llcial capeclty, or political in!luene< of these advocates: of taxation -I, as a taxpayer, protest their stand. INFLATION, as I understand it, is a condition of too much money chasing too few goods. As Jong as a buyer can, and will, pay a higher price for an item it f~lows logically that the seUer will raise the price in the market !or that Item: more moocy, more price, more inflation in a vicious upward spiral. Controls for lnfialion could come from either of two directions : (I) a reduction in Lhe am0W1t (or velocity) of money or, (2) an lncmiae In productivity. Both of these prominent people advocate the first approach as the control and recommend taxalim u lbe way to implement it. Taxes (in thls case) remove the wherewithal !rom the lndJvfdual, and are e1tremely effective against the medium income taxpayer, who cannot nduce his level of spending if he is to maintain his standard of living or improve it. Tax money I! paid out to many-p11fees in· elud ing welfare paynJents, governmental projects, and too· much administration. Tax mooey does not leave tbe system, and thus achieve control, b u t is redistributed to be spenl for goods and services whldl help to drive costs even higher. I TOO acknowledge reducing the amount of money as a viable short term inflation control method and would sug- gesl: t. Limltlng the amount ol credit to be exltnded to an Individual for day lo day pun:base>. 2. Requlrllj& a higher down payment for the purchase of high cost Items such as jewelry, home§, and automobfles. 3. Remo<lng subsidies (especiaUy thooe paid by government) which 1tJ effect keep an Immovable "floor" under the pi1ce of certain goods. These recommendations do n o t represent a panacea for the curse of in· Our Changing Earth The geological forces which have shaped and continue to shape our natural enviror:r:netll -t b e evolution of landscapta, rivvs, rock formaUons . deltas, coasllines; aod oceans -are studied In gripping. Hvely tut and stun· nJng pbotccrtrl>hs In Ow Earth In Coo- -~ by Dovid M. Baird, Director of lhe NaUonal Museum of Science •nd Te<hno!OiY in Ottawa (McGraw-HJll, f'l .95). •iNO MA1TER where men are or what tbty do, their lives depend a great deal on tho 1eoIOl(lcal history of the area they Inhabit," Dr. Baird polnls out. "The kind of scenery ~ loot At may result from the roclll tllal underlie tt and the manner In which lhe land bas been oculptured. Tbe '°lb, !Tom which spring the IOl'OSIS 1nd food cropa. depend directly oo the geolo&lcal llblorY tbal hat produetd them. 'l!to very dlmate may depend • • • (THE BOOKMAN J upon Ibo upllning of mountains or chang,. ol river patterns, or the altera- Uon ol ocu.n cumnta by sblltlng land rnasse1." An unusuaJ section OD 0 Shapes and Psttema11 provide& explantloo.s and photognplll! of unlqua rlppl09 on the sonds, mysterktus designs engraved in rock faces magnificent pillan and arches •landing mllllons of yean. Other secUons cover 9UCh vast themes •• "The Grt&t Ideas or Geology" and "Tho Exclllna FroaUer1." M Dr. Baird a>nckldel, "Eartb will alnys be an lnteratlna pl..,. ... Vlci'oR DE KEYSERLING flatioo but the threat of adlJitiooal tax· atioo demands tbe full exploration of alternatives. CARL MORRISON Also Interested To the Editor: The Daily Pilot iJ to be lauded for its recent articles on Planning in Orange County. AN UNFORTUNATE Implication In these articles, however, Is thoit only developers of land are interested in meetings of the Coast Commission, the Planning Department, the CiUzens Oirec- tioo Finding Commission, etc. Large numbers or developers are present and make it their business to t>e present because. ii is in their vested interest. The average citizen not only finds It difficult to know when and where such meetings 1 are held, but must donate hls lime. It behooves: newspapers to let the publlc know the times and dates and locations or aU organization meeUngs In the public interest. Such a 115tlng should be printed as regularly as cohnnns con- cerning PTA meetings, consumer pro~ lerns and vital statistics. 1'1e oewspapers would thus be doing the peo- ple a real service, And perhaps at~ tendance at these meetings would not be so one-sided. 1 •I MINETrE and KEN CARTER . OU.NH COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wttd, l'llbU.11<1' Thomo.t Kttvll, Editor Barbora Krdbi<:h .Edlluriat Page Edilor The ~ditorfal ,~ or 1hc Dally Pilot .iecl<A to Inform and stimulate' rraders by prftf'fttirc on thla page ~.commentary on topics ol tn.- tfl'Ht by syndlcattd colwnni111 and c.utoonisb. by pnwidina • forum for readers' vtrw-1 and by Pmtt'flf!nr this newspaper'• opinions and ldfu on CUrTent 1oplC.. The editorial opinions ot the Daily Pilot a~ar only in the t'dltor1AJ l»lumn at the "top ol lhe ..... Opfnlont .. .,......i by ... cot- tnnnlsts &Dd cartoonllta and 1'fttr wrtten &ti 'lhttrOWTI and ftO~idoliliftw mm.t or 'thtlr vteon by th• Dlil1 Piiot -Id bl - WednMday, May 9, 1973 • Gi Sc ' • • I ~ DAILY PJLOT l Giv.e Mom ·our ·best and Save up to 25% • Save on ·refrigerators, personal care, floor care and more • Sale s27a ~ S2M. Frost free 16.67 cu. ft relrigeralor rolls on wheels. Equipped to receive ice-maker. Porcelain crlspers help keep food fres~ Fun 1¥idlh dairy door. In white, copper, 8Vocldo or gold. Color costs no more. Sale -$408 Reg. 449.95.lmperial no-frost side by side features a big 19.2 cu . ft. capaCity; 231. lb. tieezer capacity. Two porc.f'f'ln crispers help keep food fresh . cantilever shefvea can be adjusted every Inch. White, copper, avoCado or goh1 Sale . s34a !log. 371.15; No-frost top mount hu 20 cu. rt. e1paclty and 242"/b. freezer e1pacity. Features 5 steel 'h wfdth c1ntllever lhetYll, two critpers, """I pan. White, "'!"<•do, Iott po1c•iinoeu.. iiuvugh Soturday. Sale 5688 Sale 2688 Sale sgg Sale4488 R•g. M.15. Our Deluxe upright vacuum features trlple action cleaning that 'beat1, sweeps and clana' all at one tirTML Att. 31.11. tmperitl lightweight upright cleaner features a 2- speed motor and-3 vacuum power&. .SaJe1688 llog.' 1t.15. AM/FM r1dlo hu built In AC tine cord and 001'1 antenna. 6 AA bat ... teriet lncJuded. Reg. 111.H . Canlsler Yacuum with motorized beater bar brush. Corn~ · blnet can ister auclion power with beater bar. A .. <It.II. bur 10-pc. canlttervacuum deaner Includes full attachment set with Vibr•beat noule. $d83288 -11119'.,..._ !'!lfrbend Port'bll racne>r fNtutes alldi; rule tof111!g, territl rod •n1tnn1 tor AM/FM, and ACIOC operation. ' Sale_5488 Sale8488 • • A9g. 14.15. This portable 8 track stereo tape player has . automatic program select button, aUde tone control, With '-------'=== batteries. --=--:..=_:______-=~--~~~-. I -~c~ Special 6988 Thi• block end white Porllble TV has a 12• IC,.., {meaa. dlag.). Tl\ere'1 a big 13,000 Yoltl of pk:turt power, keyed A.G.C. tor uniform pk:ture e;ontraats and' monopole V.H.F. antenna. !log. •.15. Portable a track slereo tape playorwitll AM/FM radio. FM •-oplo anWlna, alld• bind Hlector. Blt1e11tt tncludtd. AC/DC. • Rivel• Crock POI fol' -t cool<• Ing. Enhtncit tilt ltlM>r of - and retains the n1tur1I Yltamll"ll. Great for aervlng, too. Stoneware With glUI lid. 3\i qt CIPfClty, In flame or avocado. Shop Sunday-noon to 5 PM at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beecli (714) M+2n3. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714j &Vl-7771. • • t • . l • • I I > I OAll.!f PILOT Fullerton DisMvery ')\evealed PUIWITON -4n '"" of nn oidieologtcal itrnlftcance .... ..... ...... led In the norillrru part of OrllD&e COW> County Orders Hjstorical St~d Wft'A ANA -AA °""'" "Al !Iii..,,,. time -... wm -about our rich .,..w. •n bol ,_ """' COUllJ me r1oll Om> Ills --.... ti lltrl ,..i.• _but __ .... mi.m wUI be .. Ml-If .._1o4 ellort to *"llY Bo IOld, "Al -I gel the lllled lo Id lo -- atudJa onltred 'lllomlJ by ODd )lnlerV9 llJe ~ lmplJ rjM lbet .... youth -·" tie llld. .. -., out COllllllllllllJ.'' tho a.w. 11111 llOllllaC happened "'I1lerl --ut - Ille Bootd ol SU)>tl"llln --rllol llld. ' • be('" Ille -• lllrlldllnl In the COlll>b° a law up with a favorable -. ••• ,._ ,.,, ..._.,_ dalloo BE REVl'JALED that Ill yeoro If --· are """ doffl<pr1 would I)' ond ..... "" bellll tWD lor Ill protecU<lll. ORANGE COUNTY men . ' '1'111: SUPERVISOR'S move 51% lelt, -. ...,..ported. ~,..,.._, -•tes lad Tho pn>pOUI. orlclnally to. 11187, IMl!oll! the ellQfll ol a JOI m..,. 1Upport Ir om , i~~ be a county Hilt«lcal and few people, Jiit blalorfcal litea Tbomu Roeve, P'Ollclenl of m: Miii THE "-lated .....;.!l:' • ~!:::;\~J!. "i:!n!t~ .,.,.. lnYellorled and aald, the AuoctatedH lo tor I ca~ lllllaricai., SocleU.. ~ thfij';..tu(al = SUpervtaor Ralph Diedrich of F'ull-Aid the Ond la In '-------.J the orea ol the prapoeed 100- .,.. Loi Coyotes Regional w. CUpers of Newport Beach .. _ cledlcaled •!lo r la 8ocletlu ol <nnge COUolf. • wU6 tho,...., to r..,n a com-•• ,. · • , • twow.Waeo. lboaklnotbltltll1lllllnllbed," ~Mid u-wu i •mllllonilpdwaDledre-111ZEVB8'1ADJ "· es L11119htt• '"" la the l'lllllrloo-Buena !'Wvlclnlt1. by the m....., people that the find J, not the kind that CID be vaodallred and d eat r o ye d overuiabt. '!be outhorttlel aald the s(eietal remalna found ~ -.id not have been Ill the area, according t o previous scieotlflc in-- formation. CU greed Tueld "The~ hl.i.ey ot the clellnlte licit ot b I •tor I ~ • lalioil ob auch a body. He ad, ,,.... net aUJD1 ljr ey MSrEEJHil'tw!M ft pulen~...'.' .,,_,,~ .. "!1 county 111e.....,... ol pruervatlon In the county and ded that the hlslorlcal 8"' from the -, but • ey I ....._ -... 1 er """ -~· ~ the ·--'" ..,..,_to •-·~ •---·-·--'cul al ct! IU •-"d ~ t~ ..,....., -.,.. worry c::I the hiotorlcal and cultural ·-·1 "" "~ ~~ of exlstini tur a v es ••~ ~ wan ~ ,....._..._ . out d ''19mQi CllrlllnL ospecla abould be _,1ted. 1 _oure __ tha_t_1utur,_. -"-='--~-Uom __ 11_1a_i._w_ba_t_ccoold __ be:__u_-~'"...:plnlodc_ __ ond __ t_w_o_c:o_m-_..,.,.6upe_:.__"_.,.,..:·_,__llOl'-.;.'.!Pli-~Dlodri--·ch ___ ·_-_____ _ Ila told felloot ...,...t.on TlwlQ (llot "f-yesro ... -m<mbero of the Loi AnreJes County M......., of Nallllll Hllt«y dlaoovered, 111 what WU then a Stitt .Division ol Hlgbw171 borrow gravel and that the h1ltorical cam ,,, • :s ~., ! pit. 1 valuable P!ristecene Age ' !ind. "IT 1B CAUZD by Paul E. i..an,enwalter, curator I a I IQjstant at the museum 'one of the most valuable flndJ ln Southern Callfornla, second only lo the Brea Tar Pit..' " Die d rich aald that Langenwllter and his group have been working on the site for the put four yean and have kept the diacovery oecret ., that tbe public would not yand,111~ the area. He said he bad been usured THE SUPERVISOR llld be bad been !Did that the site does not contain full skeletons that can dramatically be put together and dlaplayed In a museum and It is not a tar pit. "It was fed by seasonal streams from lhe mountains. Bodies of the many animals washed down over many years and collected at the site," Diedrich erplained. "To date they have found remairui ot camels, elephants and dozens or other mammals . They are just only beginning.'' The show-offs. Photo albums at prices that will make you smile~ 199 Largo f'enncr91t magnelicalbum.10pegos(20 sides) makes it Maytodllp~y photos of various slzes. Cfear plas~ tic film ho$da Pffnts flit magnetically, T ex1ured, padded vinyl COYef. 513 Ptnncrest photo memoryensemb~. Lar;e1lbum hlamagnetfc pages. No glue or corneB requtred. Pocket size album hokSsaquare prints In cie8.r pAlatk:pages. Doub4e-¥Jewframe '"' -di>play. Sale prlcea -ttwu ...... ,. mi.lion sboold be ealablisbed u soon aa possible lo prevent further destruction ot lites in the path ol deveiopmeola. HIS MOTION lo have the Planning, Llbrary and Educa· tlon Dtpartments, pltL! tbe Harbor Dtstrict, study the pro- ject was approved. Caspers in his original report pointed out t h a t , "Orange Coonty with its more than 1.5 million people has on· ly one museum. He also deplored the lack of facilities for the per!onnJng arts and said that little encouragement is given to the development of cultural activities by local agencies. ~ .. Kodak and Polaroid film reduced. Lim!ted time only. Sale 143 Sale 93c Sale 129 Sale 94c Sale 209 Sale 289 Sale 2/'7 Reg.,1.81. Koda co tor Pock el Camera film: 2o exposures. R .. 1.ot.KodacolorPocketCamera film. 12 exposures. Reg. 1.19. Kodacolor CX 126. 20 exposure car1ridge. ~-97CKodacolorCX126. 12expa&ure cartridge. Rog. 2.51. Kodachrome SUper 8 Cartridge film. R'9s 3.19. Polaroid Color peck film tor square shooter. 11111. 3.11. Polaroid 1oe color pack ftlm. JCPenney w. know whit 100',. looklng '°'· , Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M.1t the followjng atore1: FASHION ISLAND, Ntwport Buch 17141 644-211l. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunt:n9ton Botch 17141 192-7771 . I I • 2199: Penncratt• 28j ·oombo pulh lawn ••-· Hts 5~ bulhel caplclty, :is·• aw11th 7" pltatic whMla. ,Ylnyt hamper. • ., • • ' . • • ,, • . . • ~ft, ~e 8499 Reg. 99.99. Penncraft Power Prop cast ma~uqideck features-3\7HP 4 cycle EZ start engine, handle _controls, new low-lone muffler. 22"' culling widlh. Height of cut is adjustable. · ' ' Sale 9999 Reg. 134.99. Penncraff power reeJ moWerwith3HF>engine, 21" cut, and on-handle controls. 10 x 2" wheels ~~~ I~ ~e leolel muffler. ' ; . • • ,; ' . J , ~ " • ~ ,lJ !. • aa95 ~-~clane ed9erltrlrrimer 2 ·,,HP with 6' wheols. Ball , .. • , , 'bearing on blade shalt· safely cliili:~\ depth oon1nii on llandlt; 4 -I ~; front wheel slidea lo 0011v"1 to trimmer. We k~~~~~ingfor. She>p Sunday noon to 5 P .PJI. ~t the fouowlng stores: FASHION ISLAND, Nel\'port Beach 1714) 644.llll. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach 171 .. ) 192.7n1. \ q) --~-------~~~~~-~-------~~~~---~---~~~~~--~~_.::-~~~-------------"'~----------' " • •r· :.i. ' ., F ..; .•I • 1 .,.0 . t·~~ w~ '---... '\V! ""· .. • <eol ""· . Cllff I ""· .. ""'" Mr. • -· Mr. 111 ..... "" ,,.,....;: "' "'· .. , ... , "'· -'"" ' girl ~·1:: ~ .. , .,,. Mr. an -· Mr. •n ""' M~itt'~ Mr. ar ., ... Mr. •nc ..... Mr. er. ,_ Mr. al! w.' Mt~ ""· -......... Mr. 111 11J7J : MfMJ: Mr. en ...,, Mr ... Tusl~ ""· . YWI ""{~" Mr. • = Mr. a1 "" alrl Mr. • Ttlk' Mr. I Uni~• Mr. ·~ ·-M~.i "'"' Mr. a1 W> .. "" Mr. al! La Ve ... Mr.'" PKH Mr. '' ,,.. Me •• -.. K Mr. '' ""'" ""· . mn V1'k Mr. ar ''1 l "'~-''~• H•m Mr • .i -Mr. ar St. G Mr. •II COiii Mr. 11~ Fair- Mr. 'I '"' Mr. ar "'"' ..... . , Mr. a1 "'" Mr. a1 Mlle MViJ, Mr. 11 Mop Mr. I con Mr ... '"' ._ "'· . w .. M~h' ... Mlj;,~ Mu "''· . Min M~r~ Mr. 1 "" "" M~li Mr. a w .. al rt Mr. 1 "" "" Mr. j T~ Mr. I Ml' M~ I • WE 42'1 ; lit M I I~ ( - • • --For the I .F.or,the ..... ' ARBUCKLE a SON WESTCLIFF MOl\'IVAltY U'1 E. 17th St.,'~ Meu .... . . BALTt-At.,.;..,.~N ~ai>MB Co..-do!Mar ·· - Colla -111 IUI • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY Ill __ .,, c..ta - UWlll • MeCORMIClt LAGUNA BEACH MOllTUAllY llli~~RL . -11 • PACIPIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAlllt cemetery MarturJ --~ Drive Ne-• -· CaUltnla I -. • Pl!Zlt FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME ?lllllolllAft, 11->-DSIUS AllTllll' ~TUARY . ., ....... ,,,._ -- • • No More Slu•••p for Debbit==Mo=,..= ... ,=.,.,.==; Group · Fare Coupons 'Gould~ove' Better' SC1D1CE All PSI ·SYWOSIUM Explanatlona of Psychic and "Faith" HUllnt . ' 1.ectv .. o--FUmo-SlidH T8E GROUP Ian! bocb may or may not be di>coont.d to alltomerl or wor~ers J>y shopping ceni.rs, !ndustrlal plants and .scboiJI districts, Qar said. • Group Dlacu11lono with audlonce participation SATllRllAY-MAY 12-9:00 A.I GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE 'REG. 159~95 Clll'TJlftO-or ~ll!llutni I .. •' • What a machineJWhaU buy! The Slxll!1• •oewtng machine has thetJine.lild..WOfi<· aaYing featutes IO make~ a joy. A varietr. of built-in Sllllch lllldlel for knits, flllhjo!i llltcMa, zit-DI! ilil<:hel, plus a tlllndilulchteature foU-11111 )QOI< )landl!Mn. Ewn has Ille •. exCluolYe~ lront d!o!>-ln .--." , ~bl~l f'.ush·bl!ttOn 111Y81H CO!Jltol aod ~p~ presser fae~ too. .. . A LOT OF S!NQ£8• ZIO·ZAG SEWING '67 MACHINE FOR A SMALL PRICE .,. ~·,t;t,: ' ~7~01 Remarkable value In a maChlne that se"8 zig-zag and stralghl stitches , has cali- brated seam guidelines and a hirfged presser foot forsewing heavy labrics. Proof that Singer Is a'8ynonym 10< qullilY and v.iue at any price! • .. ~.c..§l~J!_d•••·~ A credft· "'8rl to.ftt 'ICU budget: It l'ttfttbte al Singer Sewing Ctnttn, 'Uanw •P9f'Ovtd dealers also oll• •11t9C11Ye credit"""' s1noer has a llbttll lnide·tn pollcy. w.-;,:n appty an allowanc• on yo.x Uled MW!ng mec:hfne kMarcl any new HW1fla mld'ine )"OtJ buy a1 Slr19er FOf tddress Of 1tor. Of dealer l'Mtltffl you, let h yeHow P10t1 under SEWING MACHINES "A Traotmarttof THE SINGER COMPANY I ' j .. 3 Days A~ n le: c JC n filHll Ultd to k11t1 .... ctM •ounll Mrt. Tl!M'll, until tht IW1-.i1 nortlt ~ ftctOfY it diffl•t trOM ti. old deyw. 1r1 .•f"IJIPhkl ...,fil't .,_M c:uMd •11t. Ntktd 'llfOt;!i .wl kits ol !11111. lt'11 noily Stlirc., leldi119 towthl bllc:itt. H1t10illl P1antt 111d opaiqu1 lk'fli{lllts.. And it'1 nlnl*n 11111ll lhop1 'ull.~f good thi!IP to buy . . --........ ~ d.gns~ rtM& 'ff Gtm!S, liiVTlQtJ&I Ill _,_. __ __ ,, .. ,, ·-·--·""·----, ............ -·~· _, ....... _ __ .,.._ ,_ .. __ ~·-~--.. --..-- --.. -·.---- ~~* 7"..-.e-.1 ,,...._ ' -------··---· ---• --- [.,.. -·1 ·---· .. ·----:::::"""--~ ' . 4 _days only'. . Hotfoot -it to· our.~ broadloom. sale for sizzling · savings. . , 15%off and more. • 1119' ..._ 'Autumn' splush shag Ml a"rich, thick texture. Not as shaggy • lhag, not as formal . .. ptlllh. Sturdy, oasy-<:leanlng · nylon In OIOlt wanled c:cio<s. Sale7!~ Rog. Lit. 'Mystique' gives~ the luxury look of .shag with tho practical easy-care qualltleo ol nylon. Stunlilng -c:olOfl, sa1em 1119' t11. •H8irloom' hn a aculpltnd effect in a deUcate ,traceJy design on this nylon 'lptuoh'. Many fawlil• cloco- r1tor cok>rs. Sale S!9J<L llofl. Lii. 'Collage' shag. Con- tinuous lllamont DuPont &n• nylon In~ coio<I. Sale Si9J<L 1119' .... 'Encore' " doop, plullly 'lpluall'. Nylon ....... you con wtpo I/II apiu.tnd ""'* Niiiy. Fan'81tic ........ - Sale1<m 1119' 12.lt. 'Tahld' lhog. the kind you can ieally luxuri1te In. Practlcal DuPont condnuouo IUamMI nylon. Foniulio ....... Save on area rugs, to·o. Sale 161 49 .... tn.H . 'T1f M1h11' •II wool r,. ttw.. ffi1i•1I P~ti•11 ,..,,. d"''"'· Ftr.,..a. 4'a••, ,.., S4.t9, Sea. 41.49 , ......... '°'·"· 9J.49 10'•14',,.... 2tt.tt.,... 114.ff Sale 6349 l'J'"lll 1 '6" .... 74.tt. 'IC1b111' V1l•1t f11t11r.d c1H111 111 two p•tttin11, fo11t collf c.1"'bt111tlon•• frlMJH. 42"•••"· ,,,, 19.ff, .... 16.ff 5'7"•1'7", , ... l9.tt, .... JJ,ff w.,..t1 ................ s. • .-, ' .. Sale6299 1'6"lllr a.. ... n .ff. 'Sh'"*•' c,"',1•ttity - , ••• "1b1. fl'•t l•cq1111r4' p....,_ • In •hltdy nylo1"1/ol1n"" J ~" fri.,.. 44"a12", '"9· 24.tt, .... ., '1'6"d'. r19. 4t.tt, Seit 41.49 We~vSE~~~~ Sllop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at tM followlllCJ ltowws: f.'ASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech 1714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hun!in~to' Beach (714j 8'2·7nt • • l I • I ' It DAILY PILOT 'Smashing' I Woman Sentenced JEllOSALEM (&!') -To -bllWn,. ~ lllld • ""'1ch _.. ·-• pllW-In tbe Olarch "' the Holy SepoldJuro becauoe, aht said. she wu ••ordefecf by a elf-holy spirit" Morie Claltt Mm<>. :Ill, aJao !old police the pillar - -and bad no place In a Cl!ristlan cmrcll. In ...,tenclng her to !our manU. in priloo I o r c1-crating I holJ. 11/o, tbe iudie told her she fi8cl no right to impo9e her religiOIJS beUdt on others. "I e Baggb1f R•ppell LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Pacific Southwest aynod ol tbe Lutheran Church In America hu passed a resolution criticizing "the lade of inl<!l- rity In such poliUc;aJ activity" as tbe Watergate affalt. ••1 certainly believe that the charges that have been made and the crima that already have been decided by t b e ( REUGION) courta are not to be ignored,., LCA President Dr. Robert J . Marahall told newsmen dwinl tbe aynod'• c:onnnlion here. The Padlk -synod repreoents ....,. 12 0 , DO O members in Cali for rrl •, AriJ.ooa, Nevada, Hawaii and · UWL e A"°rtloto Bit VATICAN CTl'Y (AP) Pupo Paul VI hu called on doctors to tum down pleas by patients for surgery when ·the coerauon would be contrary "' the docfm's moral l"'l!!clpi... '11lfJ wu an apparent ...i.....,. to abortion and euthanasia. Even when civil Jaw allowt such surgery, It does not become moral , the Pope told memben ol the EUn>pean .<aoc!atioo of Hospital !Joe. tors. e Secret Ballot SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - Roman Catbollc bis'-Imm CallfonUa have iaued a ltate. ment supporting the right or Cann workers to choOle the union representation the 1 want by secret t.llot. The bisho\111 were nMll( those here for a two-day can-~ 1 rerence from four Wetten:i ' states and two Pacific ter· ritories. . The atstemeot by ~lllornla bishops was considered favorable to ceaar Oiavei' AFL-CJO United Farm · Workers Union, e u r re n t 1 y locked in a bitter struggle with ' the Teamsters Union for representation o( Ca!Uornia farm labor. - e Grottlth l\loted I PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - , Executives of the National AssociaUOll of Evangelicals 1 say evangeUcal churches are I growing instead of following the shrinking !rend ol in- sUtutional religion in the ' Untted States. · They say the Bible makes the difference. 1 The association, which 1 includes 33 denominations with 3.5 million members, con- ' eluded Us 31st annual oon- 1 venUon here. "I wouJd say first that and foremost would be the fact !hat evangelicals believe in something, starting with a firm commitment to the Bible as our final authority," said Billy Melvin, Whelt0n, Ill., ex- ecutive director or the &SIOCia· tion . e 4 lt11prls9IM!ll MOSCOW (AP) A Byelorusslan people's oourt has imprisoned four Evangelical Baptists in a wide- ranging crackdown on small rellg\ou.s groups. Other vlctinll in recenl months have been a Buddhist scholar who had followers from the Mongollan border to the Baltic and an underground group or Jehovah's Wttnwes in Lllhuaula , Latvia and northwestern Ru.wia. The sent..cng ol the Bop- tis,. to ~ lenn5 or lm- prlaorunent ... "f'Ol'led in the Sovietskaya Byelonwla. Tokyo Seu AU.night,er TOKYO (AP) ntcmands ol Tokyo clf.bens porticlpaled in a m Id n lg h t "walk·untll· dawn" to demonstrate there i.s: fun in a slower poeod Ule. Sponsors sald m a n y ...tlcen look seven or eight bouts lo cover the l~le root. t h ro a g b rfoovnlown stroets. • r Wrtrr•. 1bJ t , 197> . Prices good thru Sundey, May 13 SAVEllW ••• CAST ALIMl•M oaca•cua ClllWAIEIE11 YOURCHOla 88 IACN m REG. 9.99 ALUMINUM Heavy cast aluminum lets you cook with less water for tastier meals. 0.lch "'' 2 saocepaos will! g~ss lids; open skil~t "liG. ll.97TEflON Ill\> Heavy gauge sleel set wilh chrome, pineapple or avocado finis h. 1 & Z qt saucepans & 4 qt oven Wi\h covers; 10" open s~IOI. • PRINT VB.OUR TIWRG•P PERMANEBI AND CHROME FURNITURE SALE 2 BATHs3 TOWELS FOR .....,..,. REG. 1.75 ADD A NEW LOOK TO YOUR HOME . . It's the newest look in interior design -clean, contemporarii lines for a C®lplete new look or to complem~nt your present furnishings. Choose from versatile pieces to use many ways ..• ~ach an excep- tional value! ' " ' BB REG. 19.88 Super soft velOUf reverses to thick and thiistJ cotton tenr. C1'lice of pi$, blue or yellow ., whl\I illcll&roonds. Hand low91s $1. l'!a!I clotlles soc. 1. Desk T1•11, 29x48x19 Y2" 3. Cocktail t1bl1, 19'h14l116" s: pccasio11l tlble,23 Y2x24120 " ~. Jone• tables (set of 21 i a• s~ Ceramic on al11mloom 14" wok bool wilh Teflon II inlerior. RIG. Ma~ del~lous tirings lo eaL 12. 97 Cho~ticg inchided. 10 PACK GLASS TUMBLERS Attractive amber color glass - tumblers; l 11h oz. size are NOW just rig hi for sum mo r's !all ONl Y cool drinks. ggc Pa YESTER DOUBLE KNITS fashion nghl jJcquards, faocr 211 2 lone slilches, crepes, sulids REG. and oovelhes. Mathine wash, 3.49. needs no ironing 58/60." 3.99 YD, F•brfc• nol at.Jetft;f'tOn ltote 2. C.11111 i. •11~ rl1yl culr STAIM.ESI SHH. Tiil SEJ loog ha~led set w1lh racl 2 spat11las, slotted and regu- lar spoons, fork & ladle. Avo- cado or wood grain bandle~ :~~ .3ee 84 PIECE RAlWAIE SET Heavy gauge stainless sleel 14s s tl alware s_ervict for 8. Choice ~~~ of attract1Ve pattern handles. Nice gilt idea. 27145 IN. SCATlll RIIS Shags, sculplured, sulids and REG. 2 s 5 2 Iones. Some wilb lnnges; 2.99· nylon & nylon-polyester pile. 3.29 Non·s~~ lalex ba<ked. EA. FOR . 8.EUNT CAGE SWAG LAMP yool! witll lfli! melal cage REG. The heigbt ol lamp decor is 2 2 8 s swag wilh muttJ.color glass 32.18 insets; gold tone 1ittings. · ' 4 PACI CITATill ITEMWARE C1'lose 4 p.:ks of Libby stem- ware in champagne, whisky IEG. sour, goblet or wine glasses. 1.97 Spartling clear glass. 99c 30n PADll IAl ITOl:I Coomer & blr slools have IEG 2 s I black pllrfded vmyl seats tor 2 FOi comfort. Sluldy COllSlniC&! $1 w~h loot rvngs. FOR NOVRTY L• TABLE LAMPS Assortfd sizes, shapes and color for your den, dining roam or bedroom. Come in & see our coUet:tion. REG. ass 15.88 11116.1 CAIPEJ S'"'r:EP ER Swing over handle for 2 di - rection sweeping, 2 big dusl REG. pans tor ex~a capacity, Dur-7.88 a~eall steel case. 5~9 P•CWCllAll Sturdy, folding cllails have 4e 9 ~ack vioyl padded l6IB and :~~ · ba<ks. Ideal "Ila seating • w1len 'l'JISls am.v~ • • Sift §HOP WITH COl\IFIDEl\ICE ... §ATl§FACTIDl\l 6UARA,l\ITEED DR l'DlJR MOl\IEY RACK NEW STORE HOURS: MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10 AM to 9 PM• SATURDAY & SUNDAY lOAM to 7 PM • I Al n 1\1 Ii SAC moth Amer disco• comn Agric repor The travel other egg browr and I ches them Tra disco\ Thaw Joser meot .i IMF The I in ec ma chi docu11 "We mater, someli G would office, J.C. A 'Ille which lmpeli Statior. 2,500 materi comm: area 100,000 materl ., SACI propos resear foreca1 after plaineo a wa' petitiV Asse Dedda aut~ amen• smog bid As would only~ experl weath conlnl develc of Pal .i SAC millio rreew advar, floor. The Mean in fa\ It freew would more pub lit woulc isling noise that • WA Env A gen con.tr. tion starll C.lift EP use< mere the I lo h• vinx "H nole< partl wbel man legal regu m"" dar~ E A II Sit ~ I ~ ck! ' Dangerous Moth Seen In State SACRAMENTO (AP)---OYJ>fll moths, a aerious danger to American . ~ests, bf,ye been • discovered In lour Calllornia • communitl11, the St a t .e Agriculture Department has reported. The department u r g e d travelers to <$eek trailers and other possessions for possible egg masses, which a,r e brownish or chamois colored and abool one-hal!•by-11>-in· ches in size, and to report them lo local officials.· Traces of the pest have been diJcovered lhi5 spring In Thousand o.b;w~. San Jose and Paradise, tne "depart· ment said. e Vph•S-ke IMPERIAL BEACH (AP) - The Navy says It used '50,000 in ecology runds to buy a • machine that eats up secret documents . "We used to bum tht material in incinerators and sometimes the black smoke ( ECOL?GY ") would blow into the admiral's office," explains Engineman t.C. Aolonio Cruz. The docunients destructor which Cruz opeNlel a I Imperial Beach Naval ,Radie! Station is able to eliminate 2,500 pounds or classified material within an hour. Navy command! in the 5an Diego area produce an estimated 100,000 pounds of c!assllied material every month. ! e BlUStalb SACRAMENTO (AP) -A proposal lo spend 1100,000 on research into long-range smog forecasting has bojjged dowo after two ,ltgillatora com· • plained 'the I Wb Wrlllen In a way that prevents com- petitive bidding. Assemblyman Wadle P Deddah I IJ.Clmla V i s I a ) aul!IQf of the !Jill, agreed to amen<! 11 ·to Insur• that mono smog reoearchers are able lo bid. As wrilt<n, Deddab,'a bill would allow the 'controcl lb 'ao only lo someone wtlb lO•,.....· experien<!e in 1 o n g • r a n I e weather !orecuttng. using )he controversial t e c b n i q u e s developed by Dr. Irving l\rtck of Palm Sprtngs. e 1\'olse Curbs SACRAMENTO (AP) -A 13 million measure to re<l!Jce freeway noise nea·r schOOls has advanced lo lhe Asaell)bly floor. I The Assembly Ways and Means Committee voted 120-0 in favor"Gf the bill. • . 11 would require lhal !lo 1reewarbe~ ~ - would c:rtat.! a noise levt\ or more than lO. doclbela in, any public scho!Ol. The II ml!lloo would go lo reduce oobe In n· i.sting public !IC)iools wt,. noise levels already exceed 1 that limit. e MoeeottllWr WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe E n v i ronmenlal frotecllon Agency has moved to take control of pesticide dlstrlbu· lion wtlllln lnd!vlcl\l•l,i'!l!;es. starting wtth DDT SUl\t-.l•lD cali!ornla. ' L ' EPA banned virtuauy all use of DOT ·in ln\ierstate com-' merce """ Dec. 31 bocallle of the pollotl's long-term haw1ll lo bwMll bullh """ the .... viroomenl. ' "How~/' the •-I e 119 Y noted, "tbe.111e of l6IDe DM', particUlarly In C a II f o r n I a where the basic COIJlpound Ill manufactured. bas still · been legal In ac:cord~wllh stale regulaliool gov n' """" meroe within a e s boun- daries." Pigs Cause I Aceiilehts · ~. IQUlTOS, Peru (AP) - stray plv a r e bec«nlng an avlatfon hazard In thl! AaWi>O Jun&le tlty, klall ' 1uOioritlel repdlted. . Pip wllnderlng ocrou ll1i airport lndlng llrip bave Cameil two 10- cidenta. I I ...,., 1111 11, 1171 • I • • I '· • • ,-l',llU1iR JOPI, ~~. SKIRTS SPECIALLY PllCBI FOR THIS EVENT r (. C'1fd ""~"' pat ... Mii. -"' froat ........................... ~ ..... M1ilalllfl lltnls 111 bi*ed, lclla;iMIM W10. 2 ~ Clltf ....................... J." o. ti.ca-wliliti n;, 1110. >rl.al '""" l<it,,.,...l/ld.Wllilt tr.-: li.J.11 Cw Jfla •&,.r..-..i. ,.~11 ~ . _._, ......... Ml~ .... I m gg • PRICIS EFFECTIVE TllRUSUNDAY,MAY13 • 'Bright._as'-Spring prints pretty.up these button front dress blouses that are perfect for day or evening wear. Easy care blend of 90% polyester·and 10% " nylon. Blouses in sizes 10. to 18. SOLD IN STOCK AT $5 PlllJ• ·lall •Y SIDI Ymatile, com1y; •Podswear acceo- SDfY.100% machine wil!iable nylon: slollt sl""es & snap Clllli:i. Coinrtul !Olijs & prints. Contnrstiog collals; placid fnmts. S-M-L 5"'° AT 3.99-4.99 00 •It FIMT PMlY mE Stocll 1111 nowl Sheer from waist to toe IOI to4ay's woman. DuraWe 100% ny· Ion: f*'f all nooe, sandlelool Two stretat Illes I~ all. REG. 97c c SllllllOllS1JIOWrttr .. fllD.ArlMM·•••· SATUIDAr' SUND.Ar 10.W·lf~ - ' ' 3088 BRISTOL ST • COSTA ~MESA -. - -. s... oi.,. l'rMway at lristol ,. ,, DAILY PILOT 11. • ' ... J~ lAllfl 11111. TIP BAIY ID.ti ou.-ar•. DISCOUllT •••a 3.97 Hew ~eepy-time itear of cage slem angel lops and matcbing panties. Floral irints or pin dot trim denim. Ho-iroo cotton. Sizes s-M-L M • 88 VllYLFAllMIAmAll oua •1&. DISCOUNT Pila 3.97 s E"'Y woman slMlo~ have one! Complement your wardrobe witll the great casual look of a shoulder str1jl or top bindle slyle pum. Clloose from wflite, blacil. lion< or FM!· . -' wua1 USflrOUR CllD" WD ·-...... .... ,-- " • ' , ' " • I 'I • ' " rt I • • ' I • DAil. V PILOT AVCO ltlPltlSENTATIVE lllLL SHAW (LEFT) PRES!NTS $5,000 CHICK Accoptlnt for lop Club·~ Thoodore Robins (..,,tor) and Erwin do Moalronyl '· Gaming Officials Get Hughes Plan CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -A proposed reorganization flt Boward Hugb<s' casino hold!np -made possible by a meellnl between the recluse billionaire tnd 'Nevada Gov. Mike O'Callagbao -haa been submitted to Nevada gaming author.Illes. . The key to tbe proposal would be licensing of directors of the Summa Corp. and Sands Ioc.. corporatlona w..,h J c h operate tbt alx Hughes hotel-casmo. in Las Vegas and Reno fOl' the bUlJonaire. DIR ECTORS WOULD include Frank \V. G a y , Olester C. Davis, Nadine Henley, Levar B. l\tyler and Ownersliip Of Cameras Questioned John M. Holmes, gaming of. rlciab said. Only Gay, a 26-year Hughes organlzatian official, bu betn licensed prevlOU!ly 1n Nevada, PhU Hannlfin , state gaming control )>oard chalmwi, said 1\J...tay. Gaming officials lasl year refu9ed to approve top.level cha111es and a proposed reorganlzatioo or H u a: h e 1' casino holdings -owned sole- ly by him -unlll they ob- tained better communication,, with Hughes. TIIE f>EMAND led to a meetin g i nvolving O'Callaghan, Hannifin and Jlughes in the induslrialist's London hideaway in mid· ~tarch. o·canagban said later he had no doubt Hughes was in complete control of h i s holdings. As Hannifin explained it. Summa, the successor to the Nughes Tool Co.. w o u l d operate "' the Desert I n n , Castaways, Frontier a n d Sonds ll..arta In Lu Ve1u. Boys Oub Workers Optimistic Donations to the Boys Club building fund have partlc.lpe.nls optimistic about r1 isln11 $350,000 for a new building Jn the Harbor Area. . "We are on our way to mak:- mg our goal." Randy McCar die.. teaI11J and operations eha1nnan for the building drive, told campaign workers. "THE MONTH o1 May has been acclaJmed Boys CJub campaJgn month and in only three days we were over $20,000 toward our . teams' goa l. This ha! been done with only 12 percent of our workers reporting lo date. Continued effort on the part of everyone enllated in the ca mpaign will guarantee suetcss." Bill Shaw, a newly enlisted campaigner. was accorded top honors du r i o g Thursday's meeting ror bringing in a $.S.000 check. TllE COM'RlBUTION was rrom AVCO Finan cial Insurance Group and its mem- ber companies. Ba Ibo a Insurance Co .. the Merit Plan Insurance Co. and th e Newport Insurance Co. GILA BEND, Ariz. fAP) -H= ~ i:'°:!o ~ Authorities here say they are torporaUon called H o t e I still unable to determine j f ~. Inc., which in turn lhree expcnsiv:~t~ ~er a 5 would run the Land1nark in round lit, David \Vhl"'(s room W.: Vegas, Hannifin said . belonged ,to hlm or te....his GAY WILL 9erVe as vice employer. actress S a r a<b president or both Summa and Miles. Sands. Davis, a New York Al- Other campaigners honored were Mrs. Pat Krone , K.ejtb Van Holt, Merrill Berland, Clai re Nelson, Fred Etllt, Ann Holland, Dennis 0 •Ne i I , Richard Wagner and James Melbon . The new Boys Club building will bt built in the Eastbluff Park area ol Newport Beach. Opton1etry Dedication Whiting, 26, was found dead lorney, would be vice presi- in Miss Miies' motel room dent and general counsel. Mrs. here Jan. 11 . lie was lhe at-llenley of Van Nuys, Calif. tress' business manager. \vould be senior \•ice president d h d f d FULLERTON -Dedication A COR'"'ER'S jury ruled an ea o e pa r l n1 en t f th v i, opt-rations. o e new $3.5 million later that \Vhlting died or on ~lyler and Hulmes were Southern California College or .Ve d r d Optometr.v in Fullerton will be r ose o rugs. identified as men1bcrs or held June 23. Whiting's effects, v.• hi ch llu11hes' staff. Officials .!laid it The college \\'ill serve 300 Benjamin Lauirow, a Tucson is the first time Jiughes' studen ts. It is locall'd at 2100 attorney representing Miss pcr~nal staff has been given Associated Road. next to Cal Miles, said he ha!! turned OV<'r positions ln casinos operations. Stale Fullerton. to Whiting's stepfather, in-'r;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;~;;;::~~~;;;;~;;;:;;;;;;:;;;. I eluded three camerae worth a!; total of at least $1.000. LAZAl\OW SAID lhc ca.mens belong to a British corpor1tion owned bv i\.fi ss MJ!es. Fifty-Cive photOgraphs of Miss Miles, an un!in ished motion picture script and other articles a1!0 v.· e r e among Whiting's effects. His death occurred while AUss Miies Rnd actor Burt Reynolds were film ing an MGa.f mo\'ie in Gila Bend. Whiting y,·as buril'd i n California . SPECIAL FOR THE HARD OF HEARING ONLY A tiny little device that will enable you to hear your radio and TV at normal volume. Pay only 29c when you receive it. 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( Aa HunU prove Thi not ·1 Ma • yooth -·· ttoo l charg Tm more The wry I led yo Tis Ing c Mau. "LE RUl Map tlme The 15 to auart lbere Call Berm Couni A I who o taine< Jer. figun decre A I Mau. Cou bolh comn cbarg reprej t ar: I .,,,,. t~ t told eo ' "I'c I a lar1 Sur 1 1.at 1=: eham I PE I youth ..... I anr1 , i..::: Oran S>Phqn Wold I be<ii ' stalew in the' Develo peUtto1 Mlu •• I. Surfe~s 'Keep Cool' at Meet B, TERRY COVILLE Of .. OW1Y Plllt twf A> crowds 10, the nearly 100 surfers who packed the ' lllmtingtoo Beach City Council chamber Monday nlKlrt proved to be quite a mild bunch. kepi themselves In control belief than 1 lot of angry home owners, bone Joven, mc>-·.·-"'~ I \ .. 'C ' ·~ torcycle rider> aod ~ pilol.1 have In the past. Btrr YOU WOULDN'T know that judclni from the uncalled for actions of some of our illuslr!OUll city leaden. To say the treatment of the surfing crowd was shabby may be overstat- ing the caac, but Mayor Jerry Mat- ney and Councilman Jack Green cer. c~1u.1 lf"IY inade oome'1'6jnarb :ohl_cb were , DOI !!'pproprlale. • 1 • Mainey, eyelnK the lar10 crowd of tanned, Jong-haired yooths did start with a kind gOBture. He moved their item -a request for looser ~r surfinc boun and a reduc- tioo In the 2&<:el)l·per.b0ur ~ HllbW•Y porldng meter charge -up to an early spot In Ille agenda. . TlllS SAVED THE aurfm lroa> a Joac, duJI night -aod more verbal abuR later fr:ohi Green. ' Then Matney slipped. He opened the dllcusslon with 1 wry comment about 1 "lot ol JOU111 mlllulded and mta- led youths in the audience." , Tis verbiage brought an expected --a resound- ing chorus of ahh. • , , (DOI even healthy booo) ..tilcb Matney answered with a sharp rap of bll pvel "Let's have re__...ln here '' be warned. ....... . . \ RUS CAI.ISCH, 1 YllWll editor for IDtematianal SUrling Magazine, Pl)!SeDted the argument for dropping the strict time regulaO.. oo,ownmer airflng U<JUDd the ctty pieF, The law says op surflllg from II a.m. 19 5 p.m. June 15 to Sept. 10. ·The surfers· wooJd lllle It left up to the llle- guards to determine if surfers could enter the water when there aren'l many fWialmel'I!· C8llscb told the city about the '-.e of 1 flag BY'lem in Hermosa Beach, complete with a letter from LOo Ancelel County !Jfeguards. " A COUPLE OF TIMES !=allsch had to. qlliet a surfer ::.i~u::£ from the audltl!CO, but he did, ,and main- Jerry Smith, another surfer. aL!o presented facts and figures, In a calm, unemotiorlal manner, to argue !0< a decr<aae in tile ~tJ>R!lla& meter charge. A coople Ill dmea ,fiben odMr surlen wanted to speak Jllainey llilenced Uiem with hll aavel. ' Councllmen, ap~y .,,.pathetic, qreed to study i bolb propouls, but Gnen eould not resist a last, parting r commeo~ "If we're ...... to reduce the parking meter l charge let's put the HOME Council oo a commit\ee to r represent the taxpayers." I KEN KERINS, Pl\ESIDENT of the HOME CounclJ, and Brian Par ll,IJJllden~ bolb gririlaced at Greeo'a suggestton ~J:i a'dliiltled they tbougbt ~ »-cent t charge was too~ · ,...,, , .J• ~ ,,,. matter wu 'oet fer'~ May :iff and surfers; I told each olher to tetilrn,oo that.d8te. t-' · 1 "I'd J'lthtr yo, ~It.'' flil~ Matney "W' dm't need t a large crowd, :iu. two or three repre!telilaUves.0 ., · • 1 Surfers made . It ~!ear they' plan lo return anyway. 1 Later, after the crowd bad gone, Green gi'umbled about surfm !ea~inl cigarette butts on the floor, and made a I remark about people having no respect for the council chamber. . I PERHAPS GREEN AND Matney were iUrpriaed the I youths didn't enter the room doing the surfer slfmp, ar something more drastic. A> an observer of many coundJs I and many crowd>, the turfing gruup 1111 ooe of the best • beluwed -but oome CQWIC!lmen weren't Orange Coast Student Wins. Top ,Scholarship Orange Coast Co 11 e g • so]lhqmore. Krlatl Elizabeth Wold of Garden Grove, hll5 betil selected .. one or 12 statewide scholarship winners in the annual fidbon Career and pr .. law 11111Jor ·w!Ut a perfect 4.0 giide, p>o I n t · average ln her two" years at OCX::, was Edison's SOuth- ea.stem DivWoo winner. Development wards com- petition. I Miss Wold The two-year scholarship ts. worth from $500 to $1,lOO per year depending oo~wbich four. year instltutioo she cbc!oees. WESTBN ~ATE UNIVDSITY . COLLEGE OF I.AW OF OiANGE COUNTY PlOYTS!ONAUY AC-11W IY' 1111 ,d>MMrrra OI' IAI IXAMINllS OP THI STA.Tl IAI OP CAl.ll'OIHIA . ' FUU-TIME lAW STUDY PROGRAM NOit 'AV'1fLµIE • ., ,.. ....... 11 .... "' J...A. ....... " • If JM ar• ..., 21 _. IMw ........... .,,.... ..................... , ..aa.11"' ............ .t .... "" ... I ,, ........ .. , '""' • n.,. J.D • ..-LLL ..... tM M ........ 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'11111: RAND Corporation ~ -In cooperation with die county district 1t.- • ' , • I \ tomey'1 ofnct1 challenges ~t !em port of tlli5 "unequal treatment" a 1 sump rt on , Finaneod by I $110,000 ?t -Ille Nlllonal lllltlhite of Law En f o r,c e JD.:.tt!' t and Criminal Jwtlce;-tbO )IUdy f1ndl tblt 0 ot all peiMll ar- ttoled on felony char1es, blad< defendants are IDlft oftoo ooqulUed than ~ Americl.DI. It 'Die Rand liudy ""1her lla!P: "Wban blacb . --: '111e7 ... lifore . • ~ ""8)o.Amtrlelllll. to, .be ~ oonvlet.d of a leuer '""'-"' ~. Ihm 11111 for wlllcti• lhej • Ol'ljdnally ,,.,.. amatcd Ind alao are men Ubly to recel•e a mildmneanor lentence.11 • It alto ,.yq1a that Mellcan-l Americans are convicted lea .a frequenUy and are doled out-a t smaller llU'!)ber , of felony • .• · aentencu Oft , I percentage bull by Sautbern California judges than are Anglo· Americans. /; ' .. ' LOS ANGELES district at· fmley Jooepb P. Bwlch tenns these .UU.lc llndingJ surprls- in(. and, be says, t h e y "destroy an old 11\Yih ... 1.11,. to coavlctioos a n d sen-tencinl· ,, ilowoY<r, lluacb~wtio heads the Loi Anceles County pros· eculor's olllce, wfllcb Jw 130 deputy district a t t o r n e y s ..mctng 1 mlllloo residents. l -thtt 11111 data alao may ; auggeJt 11overarrerts" by the " police of minorities on com·! r peratlvety weak chargts. I r He promises a future probe lnto arrest policies t o detmnine lnequitks in thi!i l area. j The Rand study, believed to be the rtm sur\'ey or [elony c:onvictiool in · any U . S . 1i metrop:>Utan city, also reveals that minority member11 ar- n:1ted on aerious charges are more likely to pleed "nol gullly." And of all those who 1 proclabn t h e i r tnnoeenct, \ --acquitted more often tban their black and Me x I c a n·Amerlcan coun-terpam. • PILOT-ADVUTISU I Hives .Caused by -All~r.gy NI 100% DACRON® POLYESTER PILE! ro RICH , LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE ... w NEW DECORATOR COLORS. • < ~· HOW SAtE PRICED ll.' COMPARABLE .RET~L .. ,$9.99 ·~'ilil.R ce.di ·"'!hr Sets -:ar 1!~ ·::.'., .... • items 1.n4 • ;LlillJV IN A BllO,\DER analysis, the roport ~ that ooly 12 pel'<*ll of lllOee arrested on felony ..,.,.... In Loi Allgeier recdVe ...,...Jlonillilg armta do IOI bold up In court. Thb ~ """"'°'"' with a Ill percent {i arreat -convicUon ratio ellewtlse In CllUornia. INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPETS BAT.HROOM CAJPEI • < • ' nu. finding, the Rand study aays, Jeldl to 90Dlt 11un- destrable" lnplteatlonl. Amona them: -lllJIY dtl:ens amst.d Ind acquitted of a major aime are lllll subject to the •11111e1y, -and Joos of tr.edom" Utoci1ted With • feloo1 ........ --SOme baloflllal offenders wtio omilllliDll.J-KR off with Ucbt ...,tencoo looi mpect ror !he crimloal jultlce eystem. -T h e J a w-etforccmtnt l)llt.,,, l>fllr1 the heavy fina n- cial boudtn of ~alng -felall,y -thll ..... ctlvabl)r could ba .. -aet• byOzire•' Do-lt·YetN'Hff Cut and Carry IDEAL FOR FAMILY ROOMS. PLAY-ROOMS ANO POOLS. AVAILABLE IN MANY NEW EXCITING COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED ... COMPARABLE R.ETAIL .....•.... $3.99 SQ. YD. SAVE $2,00 ' I • • 100% POLYESTER RICH, DENSE PILE. MANY BRIGHT· COL'ORS AVAILABLE WITH A NEW NON-SKID BACKING • • 'fHAT'S'<COMPLETEL Y WASHABLE. • . NOW SALE PR!'CED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ............... sa.99 9Alll • CM.lfot , - LINIAL . n. ' SAVI $3.00 LONG BEACH -'ANAHEIM ' JOOS-Bellflower Blvd. . 421-8934 , I 649 'N. Euclid St. ~ '35~7674 '• I \ ~-. •• " . • • ,, . I • • " , • ,, "' . • • • j I I I ' •. ' ' • ' t· ' . • " k ; { ' , • • I ' i f • I I I' , ' I !. ~ " • ' • . ! PILOT-ADVEllllRI . ,Banks May Never Again Be the .Same • • Cllrirtfcm Sclenoc Monitor Stn>lc• SAW FRANCISOO -After June, Calif~ banU IDlY never qaln be quit. \he same. Consumer Group to· Print Sboppers' Guide tlmldOtion," recoUa KN. Pocblncr. Ill the end, th&~ lull WU setUed oot or court with the J,,_ owner taking home S700 !or the ~ -r<palrs, wblle. wtlll the Amei1caJt QTll Llbe.U.. Unlm'1<belp, SPO.\ ~ '~t· tin& court rollni !or otller We In lht slAte. Tiie jul!,ce niled lhal •linl I<' Point up a .,.._.. uolali bualne~ . - • • ·'· ~t's when San Franc.l.sc:o Consumer • , , .,_1"'1. ~SFCA) piallo to releaae 111 "abop- 'Hr('Fred. '6of 8 ,,,,,,.,. \ per'1 . " CO C<llllilll"'Uvt ptqo -1 1 pay for vartoo. banklnc serv1ce9 ~------_....._ _ _, 'Ill ~!,Bay Area. SFCA bu no qualms • J about umtng name•. lo fact, that's the • " wbiie ~ldea. Canoor Soci~ty , Potfemed alter p 0 OD If IV Io J a lnsunnce Commisstoner R e r be r t ' . • Denenbert• = c in the II> . Opeps f.am,Paign ~ ~bly.P rattted"°":"~ '!'be Amertean canc.r Society hopes to duJtry), Sao Franci1CO's banking guide ,. raise ~,JOO in Laauna Boecb during tbo wlll lnclode tips on avoiding common ..,. •• annual "Nelihbor to Neighbor" ll1nd fair banking pracllces. SFCA It getting drive now tmclor way wltbln tbo dty. inpul '"' lbese thr<>ugb a statewide qu ... Ucoollre dlstril>utlon eflor1, hoping thus Art. DT, ~ Be a ch to involve C009'•men act ively ln the con-:;l:,"::~ "-:'tt,. ~unllyve ".""" tent •of the report as mil " In using Ila _...., findings. Resldenla ~~ ti> lake -ol tbo -l... .• I po"1f'h1 ··~ .... ;,...m.g T{lllUGB THE ll'JVDY wur . focua signs rciincer. th<ln Place. -'1!ecllically on San Franclaco area banks, in the kit and paa! It to a oelghhor. tJie bnpllcatlons, becauie ol caJlfomla's ' "We are hopln&ff wlllinUe.more branch banking practices, are expected } than a routine thl( JOor·" to apply ' otatew!do. Those compUing it • • f • • ' ~ • • also hope It will prove uaelUI lo slate leglslalonl intertsted in bank reform woo are ever in need of crapbie evidence to back up clalma. 11We just felt It was ab«rt. time some- coe did away wltb the mystery ,,.... rounding banking," explains L. Nell G<mdel, the lawyer who beads SFCA'a banttni aavey, ''and showed it'I a buaiDess like any other." Tiie orplllxalioo behind .all lhill bu packed .._Ji aetloG into ill two.year history to qualify u coe ol lbt busiest, most inllutotlal IJIDllllWlity coosumer groupa in the COlllllry today. SFCA got Its start when Xatbryn Pacbtnei', now presldeol, and a lrlend of hers became so incensed at the qoing, unmet n1ture of many comum.er com- plaints tbol Ibey offered their home telephone numbers via the media for any COD1umer wttb a need_Jor help. "WE JIJMPED JUGDT into It out ol total Ignorance," recaUed Mrs. Pllchtner. SFCA bu ah ealabllthed slalf of 50 volunteers and is ope.n two nl&hts 1 week as well as dur!Qg the day, It Issues polbll~floe ·-. and Us moatbJy newaletter tells m em be rs ev~ from what lo look for In a warronty lo wbldl clolhlnfl sloreJ bave good merchlDdlse....tum policies. Malnstty d SFCA's ex i stence , however, II the Individual complalnt. Many other dty cmoumer groupa have found UU much too Ume-consn:mlng and moved 111, lo Naderlih Wlllon, lo legal reform and ...,, --eflona. Sl'CA, in -~ lllcb will> the.- -hula for action, finding Lt adds COllliderably in Its "credibility" u an .,..,uu11on. WHEN rr FOUND few low·iocome people ~ hlep -"Oamumerx almply dcm'I undenland they have rights," 18Y1 Mn. Pachlner -SFCA bought an old broad trock, stalled It with bllingu.al volunteers, and teamed with nelgbho~ organizations to help oon- sumetB . In Sao FranciSOl)'S i--et neighborhoods with literature and II> dlvldual xhopper· advice. Recently, SFCA received a •1.000 grant from a local foundatloo specifically to carry cm with Ila individual grievance -"· To date, car problems have laten up the bull: ol SJi'CA'• ~· A6 in IJl1 -area, tbo organization S llntegy UIU.aJly begins wit!> o phone call or a vlalt to tbe merchant in question and often dovelOpll from there into a plckeUng and/or court ..... On a m:eot check lor used-ear recall.5 with General Moton dealenhlpa, for II> stance, SFCA volunteers found ooly 14 ol 71 carx of a particular model eligible bad been modllled for safety by plac!Qg ratralnlng cables m the motor moun ls . SFCA appealed to nine Bay Area district 1ttorney1 who threatened fines for nm· oxnpllance, and progress was made. IN AN<Y1'HER CASE, when the dealer who aol.d a woman a used Jaguar failed to honor the car's warrant y after lt broke down within a month or two, SFCA voluntoen began plctellng. _, tbe dealer relalltted with a 16 million lawsuit for libel and attempted to get an In· junction against the ~lcketlng. ''It wu a classic atte mpt at in- ' practices wxs t Jecllimlto laCtle. SFCA has alto mad< .-ve IJl'O o small claims oouN Ill lacklini IDdlvldua complaints. Mr. Gmdel llald lbal th· oqaniuUon bu filed clloe to IO ~ xod loot only f. IN SP'CA'a MQS1' """'1t newsletter consumers are..ierted to the address 111 telephone nwnfier ol an uphiblerer co vtcitd in three cues ol. consumer frau who has not paid up as lhe law require: Although tnd.lvidual cues are st reMe< SrcA does not \)V<rlook tbo srowlng •n Porlance ol Ol'llanldlli """"""°" fl greater effectlveoess. It was active the 1tatewide meat bQycott, for iMtanC' j\l(lged ~ pette11t el!ecu .. lo the B• Area, and has emblrkod on the bankir survey with organized conswnerLsm j\Und. Al Gendel put.a 11: ''We've aot to I after the causes as well 11 the effects." • 1 En8e~ ·· · ~·"~~ ,, Jail.'Nf.t ' Believdb~ ' ', '·L B._ .lLl).!;1'!.0.~_M~RIUM ;. _· ~ •. ~ OPEft S~f:·:9.A.h\.T09P .M .,e " • '. By J .,..,W OflM ;Nit~ Tom Fo~ la a )'!)lllli Newport Beach.~ Who may'. never !!Pill follow tho ili:bl. · races-lo Epstnada 4 C. • , 'l'heli-yfuoolll itadont. ~ Orll!li• Coast Ciollece was ~ ~ Wllleill:ii'Jlli!!ee·taie , Jl'riday 'li"11 ~ in tbe ·bacW'·cil a ll lCIDlper. 'lben, be llald, . • ...... """ btlo·~ '"" coll ~ ' ";iylby ie 11 . .gin beld &1 ~lJ ~.1"~1e place I fou ~." he says. "1bere ~ an inch long rata ad no de-- cent aanila &ocllllla .. He xald tile Jal! gumjs , 1 laun~ the priaooers, and at tj ' ~ ·. • ~ t • l ' • • • • l ' • • 1 • ' ~ l l oiie ~ i bucll,I of human ~'inatter ·over the ~"II ...... · ' -I "It ,;., :~•·," he said. "'Ille reason they arrested ~ of ua wu to get 'Olll' iloj1 -ud tben Ibey humiliated us In jail" FOIUlllAM ~he bad been drinkJng befor& hi.s ar- rest, but aaya be hl1 S-. to , bed In "' effort lo sl p It off. • '"Ibey mine In the back and . started crahl>il>I me; I d.ldn't . even~ what wu baJ>-$ lafd,"l(ylrluid !P!'lob ... ...., ' tflibitl5a~ him ' go '!lllllout . II him." In ~Jail, r~m '#a there... allthlg ..., ' that lo sleep It was rioC11fiti'j , "to relll )'OUr head oo your kneel. .~ .. ;,, NO BIANKETS wen "°' vlded,, be iaid, and lbl.oalJ food aiven waa a stMle ICl"IP ol brud per daj. Ill llter &aid soup was also ,.ovldld ¥ be ' ..... alrold to. '!ti ' . Fordliam said his end co~. I~ bis 'fie bell money by sUndq but bad ';J'i'I' ... * dltlllllal flO In "ti '-.11e ..... allowed to pay lbl )1111. Once re~<fdham said be tried ill ;~ for -Irle, ... ililli ''IOI out ol thu M~ '('# I could." • t HE ADMl'lTED that some 1 of --~ "prcboblt I • dtlenoci II. 11111 not all ol them by•--·" He aald ·M 11111 _, American girls , arrealld for .mlttini when Dollce plnchall • 1l>em, and:anotlter trlimd...,. ~ rested "becauae a toilet broke : .all to P1e<ll alter be llled It.'' 1 Fordbam aald be was In jall .all day clii'dati .... b • ft := Al~-• :!.ia.'I ~~· ... :: -lo they m-r d ...... e~ "Bot In the ~ Jtll," be aald, "thore woinol,\M Mex• • I · 1can. 'l'lle1 wm jUal alter ball .. mooeJ mm Amer~.''... . ... I .. \ PLAft1'·SALE! TJ L Y ITALIAN CT.P'RI SS ' " . E to grow ln 'full sun or p<>rl. shade. It haa ioll, aymmetricol, · reen foliage. Fast growth. · · 'GOLDI N AR I ORVITAI I Shimmering dense evergreen fonage with gold tips.. 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STAIN)UtD SIALIR.' .. ;.,Bring your oUtdoof . furniture !>~k to lifel S... . ond MOW-.. color ·, ' l'ftd r .. eolo. . '------~-< ,\ .... · .. n~ x ll-l'T• RllD••••• : .Wire WOYen rMd f~. Great for use ot patio 6 "· ...... 0 I . : I I DAil y I'll.OT WHILE THE landers oend the.1r data earthward both dlr*<tly and bv way of the orbiting craft. the orl>lters '"" to be mapping Mars visually ancl as to therma l and water va~r characteristics. 'l'tle landers are designed ro opinte for !Ml ct.yo but may continue to tranmllt data for more Ulan a year. NASA has produced detailed rnapa of Mars. largely from the more than 7 , 3 o o ph<>tographs produced by the Mariner I spacecraft during 700, orblta of the planet from mid-November, 1971, u n ti 1 mid-October 1972. Wlclt• @XV ~ "" I· ·Poly~~ph Test ·Gets . Panel Okay IRONICAILY, THE b 111 does not have the support of . \tte C.Ulornta Assoc;lallon of Polyiraph 'Eiaminen, whole spollelmlll testified against II In early COIMlitlee hearings. However, many CAPE members aupport fhe , bill 11 individuals, Gregorio's o!nce reported. Before pa as Ill g from Judiciary, two amendmenl! v.-ere tacked to the DWISUtt making it .. an extemely cautious approach to the ad· mission of polygraph rmµta," G~gorio says. ONE PROVIDES that the test resull! only be admissible in civil court. Even at that, Gregorio's spokesman said it 1, "i&e first lime such leglsla-tlilri 1111 been Introduced In Callfurnla or In the U.5. as far as we know." 1'bO ;,u,.,. limits Uie-tf· !ecllV< lire ot the · act to two years, after which Us pro- vl!loN would expire unleoo n- enacted by the Legislature. Says Gregorio, "I believe jt will prove. in its tw0:year trial period. that tile polygraph can pr.vent much ol tlle perjury we have tn ·our courla. '' MOST SUITS, COATS, 1-Pc.~ ·99~- • , ' ' • • • • • --- .. • ._ I ' I • • I 1 ' . I' f/,'. • I • • ' I I 1 .- I I I I • ~ ' ~ l'f . . 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It came u quite a blow. as I thought mt work wu satisfac· tary , I'm not au~ what I should do at this point, in· eluding pplaJnin" why I was nred when I apply for a new posltion. •lease help me. - C. D., Pittsburgh [ Ca~er Corner J • You're lucky you were fired suoh a young age. A mixed blessing, sure. but if you don't panic, you can emerge from this crisis newlv confident that you have the RESJLIEt?CE to carry you through any future bumps In your career. I .know -I've been there. In my early 20s, I was canned and it really socked my ego. WITHOl!l' REALIZING IT at the time, I fell vlctlm to what execu tive recruiter E. A. Butler termed .. Jobshock, a dazed feeling of Jnadequacy and worthlessness common to people who are suddenly unemployed. I pulled out ol Jobsbock only when I un- dentoocl that .•. Getting fired is n o t synonymous with fa!Jure - unless you Jet it be. It Is a rare bird who has not been fired at least once dui'lng his-her career. People who claim they have quit all their previous jobs often fib . Job security need never be worri9Gme again once one takes the time to acquire superior jol>wlnning skills. Panic leads to a lowering of sell-esteem and reduces one's abiUly to think clearly and conduct a good job search. Here are action tips: SEEK EMPLOYER'S help. Being unemployed JS a han· dicap and the longer you are unemployed, the less your market value appears to employers. Since·the executive doing the firing often is more uncom!ortable than t h e dism.ialed person, you may be able to buy time with a frank appeal to your employer to allow you to stay on until you have found new emploY,JDent -even at no salary. Even If you were fired because of a personality confl1ct, it's PoSSi· ble your employer will feel guilty and want to help. Since studies indicate that even the most poised individual , shock- ed to hear he-.she. llas been . released, will remember less than 40 percent of what he was told during the termina- tion interview, you might begin lby asking your employer to review with you the reasom for your release. It is not unlikely once ronversation begins that you r employer will help you verbalize a reason for leaving that doesn 't damage you r future prospects of , employment. At the very least, you may neutralize a negative reference. APPE AR EMPLOYED. Many unemployed., people at the executive level have main- tained the appearance of employment by establishing a consulting firm with let- terhead and a telephone . Another technique is to leave a termina!ion date off your resume, explaining later that lhe resume was written before you mutually decided t o terminate you r relationship. HANDLE finances fast. Ap- ply for unemployment com· pensation immediately. Cut nonessential expenses to the bone, but keep yourself look· ing well-dressed and certainly spend ample funds to cover job-hunting expenses, START SE AH CH IM· ~MEDIATELY . One advantage you'll have over employed ap- plicants ls that you can work at job hunting full lime. W.:vk consistently, work overtime - I alter all , you're workJng for your,elf now DON'T BEG FOR A JOB. Everyone likes to hire first· choice talent. Be on time, but don't arrive more than a few mluute.s early for your in- lervlew. Maintain your dignity while showing enthusiasm {or the )ob. TAKE FIRST DECENT OF· FER. Accept the f i r s t ~::U~~a~~!s ~~ ;.:: 'd~~ job. But continue your j ob search for another month or so as Insurance. U ·a much beiter oiler comeo 1Wf way, you can al"ayt explain lo your new employer -few would begrud1• your progress. Good Deed make the .,.,,. Sundays I • , Wtdn<sdol, M., 9, 1913 PILOT-AOVEJITISEJI J6 AD Stores Celebrate Grand Opening -of Our New Store, 3325 Bristol at MacArthur 'lvd. 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Brai for Mell A •till tlie ' tali 1'ltl 19 "'"I • SI pr . .,, IH .~ ! tloc 'JIM •Ill J~ dlo - I I ! ~ "" B.I L. • .ti 111 ~ YI SI Protests Won't Halt Spraying ~!EGO (AP) -_ ......... mu.1,000 ' Spet1k 1\1..., ••• Have Any Beef On Meat labels? ....... « llri¥b' In Cla..i.nd Natloaal l'<irflll will betln next • week, •l'• II' o r e • SUJlOf'(loor 1(cnlOn Clarie. Clark 1ay111'1 up to the U.S. lj'ASHINCTON (APJ-How -Jlllltlll lbould ~ !la Uj a hamburger patty ccm- • talnlng noomeal lngrtdlenl.s! at leall to percenl of the pm- ~ oquiyalent ol • ....., wl potty," 1be clepulllltttt said.· A spoUsutan uld rogular moll potties such u ham- burgen made from ground bee! nonnally C<1ti.ID abollt 15 ED t :I ronmerital Pl<>lo<.'llqa nm ..,..t, ~ Foreal Service, to the chemlcal pot.sonl. "W• are not In a posltlon to make .v a I u e judgments or valldale the arguments oo theoe' cllemlcala, .. be aald In. recent interview. e I~*"' Set L · R~RSIDE (AP ) -An quest ii scheduled ror Friday in the 1l;iy!ng of a 23-year:<>l!I man ey'j>ottce wbO said he bed when they tried to arrest him on a felony narcotics warrant. ( BRIEFS ) u•• ·-, _______ .., ltln1e11na \lt•ltor Mario Armando Romero Mrs. Jacqueline :Onas· was shot to death as he ran up sis prepares to view a freeway on-ramp Tuesday "Gold" exhibit at Met· after patrolman J . E .. Bowser ropolitan )1useum of Jr. stopped the man'• car, An in New York. Gold au1!ior!ties said . '11ie warran< objects from Egyptian charged cultivation of marl· times to the present juan& a n d failure to appear are on display. ~ C>OUrt foe pro~n viola----'---'--'---- SACRAMENTO (AP)-Stafe ol!icials say the:\' bave onlered the old callfornla s t a t e Building in downtown Los Ang~ to be evacuated as the resull ol a slildy wllldt show• it could be dangerous 1n 3.n earthquake. Judge Named SACRAMENTO (AP J Gov. Ronald Reagan an- nounced the appointment or \Vatsonvi11e lawyer Richard W. Kessell as a Santa ,Crut C-OUnly Municipal Court judge. Kessell . a, is a Repoblicsn, and has been practicing law in \YatsonvUle since 1960. Tbe Agriculture Depiu1JIV!at bas asked American """""" era to comment on that among other pnl!IOlll• for IJCbtenlni federal rules on pioctsoed me11 llbellng. Officials uld thal the pro- tein r<quiremeDI on"moat pal· ty" labels would be the first ordered by the govemment. Macy conaumer advocales lot yeora have urged USDA to requ1re proteiA· labeling on all meat products. UN DER 'l1IE propooal. open for public comment unW JUly 6. two types of pally product• would be specified: -Those to be 1Bbeled "meat ,. patty" would be restricted to patties made from ground meat containing up to 30 per· cent fat, pill! appropriate aea· sonlngs. The polties coold be labeled "bee!" or "veal" and other names so long as the meat actually came from the specified animal. -Those patty product.s con- taining at least 60 percent meat would be labeled "patty with meat" and v..'001d be held to· the 30 percent rat mu· imum. The remainder of such pattiea could contain other in· percenl ~~-.J Oilier .......... allo -fO< puhUc commeol unW Jiiiy •• lncluded: -A 'labeling requiremelll lo abow consumen that pn>l!in made from plant material llllCb u IO)lbeans -called textuttd vegetable proleln or TVP -is included in meat producls when lht TVP uJed in large particles exceeds' 3 percent For e.sainple, if cblle con came cpntains more than the allowable TVP II woold be labeled "chile con carne with textured vegetable protein." -A requiremenl for telling more about fortified meat pro- ducl5 including aucb Items as aoy protein. Olflclals aald those include imitation pro- duct5 made from vegetable material . Sentencing Of Singer gredients including soy bean malerial, meat byproduc15, postponed poultry producls. water , cereal and. seasonings. SANTA BARBARA (AP) _ "FURTHERMORE, fb~e Senteneing of former en- 'patty with meat' ~"rtaloer Phil Began on ~outd·have to contain at l~t biibery charges has been 13.5 percent protein of a quah-. . ty to insure tbat they would be postponed for a lhird ltme, this lime_ because t h • The It-story building, houi· ing 1,000 workera, ooostructed In 1931, boclses Los Angeles of • ...,..,.,_ .. """""'<B __________ .,. r-or tbe state c1opar1mcn1s ,. N t Sto presiding judge in the case was recuperating f r .o m surgery. of Justice, Insurance and I ex p e e e Educac.ion, as well as courts Sentencing of the former singer-actor was !Cheduled IMt month but be failed to ap- pear at the bearing, reJ>Qtting he was ill. Previously, UW , judge has been ill. and offices ot several area :, legislators. , . e 15-pet' Term SACRAMEllTO !AP) -The Senate bas aJ>P"'V<d and aent to Ibo Alsembly • bill that e No lbuHcal• PALO ALTO (AP.\ -A group Oppoiing high.)-i Se building bas retained coolrOI ol the Palo Alto City cooncil u voters overwhelmingly re- jected a radical slate of can· didates in cify elections here. Voters elected Roy Clay to a two-year term Tuesday while Byron Siter and inoumbents Kirft COmstoct, S t a a 1 e y Norton, John Berwatt and John Beahrs were ekded to four-J'N:r terms. S!:t of the nine coimell seats were up for election. eR-Tl11ht LOS ANGELES (AP ) -ll's a tjgbt race as of today betften cballeuger T om Bradlry and Mayor Sam Yorty for 1tbe city's top job, the Mervin D. Field Poll shOWJ. A citywide tel~ poll ltlll p ve Councilman Brodley tbe edge -by three ,.percen- tage .points -at 42 ~nl. wttlt Yorty al 39 percent and 19 perconl undedd<d. The runoff electloo Is May 28. e BUI ltf'"'e' SACRAlllENTO (APl -A pro posed con.stltut4lna1 a~menl to ma;aasollne t11: revenues av1 ble for m.oa \flOSll projec l\'!S Rci- VIDCOll to Ille Amlllbl1 noor. '1118 -'>'1 Transportl- tloo. Ootnmltlee ~ IS.I ~ !or lht\, _,,, autbilrtd by Aliemblyman Jalll F. Foran (I>San Fran-cilcio). It ....... to the ,.. amib!Y· T 011.gue-twister Tickets REGAN WAS ordered to ,..f um to Superior Court Tues- day, but the sentencirig wts continued to June 19 because Judge Arden T. JenJe!I bad undergone back surgery~ Regan was convicted March ' 23 of soliciting and giving a ~. bribe in an attempt. to buy a county supervisor's vote tn a controversial hou~ing project . soft-step scandals ' By Krous Original s. Just who! she wonts for Summer ,. .. indoors or outdoors ••. Criss Cross in white, red , navy, bone I Bypass : block, 9.50; in gold, 10.50. Horn in while , novy, bone, block . 9.50; in gold I 0.50. 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"I near· ly fell out of the chair Ille oilier day when someone said 'reverend' and I realized they meant me." Peak reJat.es. "I do miss coaching and working with , the. kids but what I'm dolng Is in some ways similar. I work with the church's yoong married couples and youth." Peak admits it's as much dillerent. to go from football coach to a man of the cloth. "I guess It would be just as dif· flcull ror a mlnl!ler to become a loolball coach," he says. Peak will get back into football coaching at cne of the church schools this fall. He will probably work with the line Of.INN WMITI WHITE WASH and derense· at Brethren High, which is switching from a touch program to a regular tackle game. m. daugbl<!r Jan re<ently married Malt Mttlulsld, Fountain Valley High athlete of the year in 1970. Oddly, just 20 years aeo Rev. Peek was athlete of the year for lhe Long Beach schools while performing for Jordan High. * * * S9ccer cbaps really takt things aedouly. Two memben of the Cout Rugen Hffered brokea legs Sunday .-ap1ns1 1>1aobla. Colin w .. 1 ... vleUmJsed la the one 11.alf and Eric -al ldl lei --..... Dul Ull ti play. Alla Bmllll wu lellecl oa a ·-~ ..... -tllol l1tllued well-11<1ded"7 .. ,..ilo -- wu called."" 8'Ut were due tor .-pry. Paw Neumann, Newport Harbor lflgh graduate and later a star •I Stanfonl ' University be/ore joining pro basltetball ranb, Ls now oo miaslonary duty in the Pbillppinel. '!'bole •ttelMiln1 toni ght's omnastits mau betweeo tbe SCATS 11111 lbe Japllllf:H team at Founlala Valley High 1Mald keep a 1pecla1 eye Oil Kyle Gayaer1 Estancia lllgb lteshmea wbo coald well be Amerie.1'1 lop -at Ille lt'M Olympic Games ln Mo•treal. Tbt I o'clock program lJ open to the pu1111< wllll Mmlaloa le\ at 11 per penoa. Lui year the SCATS met a J apanese team at Cal State (Flllltrton) belwe aa overflow loumout of 5,009 and the show wu super. ln dial ont, l\U.1 G1yner upstl veteraD teammalt Catbj> Rigby. Some things are sllll free, belleve it (lr 001. Sw>day, lhree-Ume Olympic figure skater Zsu.zsi Almassy of Hungary will put on a public exhibition at Costa .fl.tesa's 1ce Capades Ola.let, comer oC Hamor and Adams. She'll coma bacll !or another , free public skaUng exhthiUoa May 20, also 21 6. It's Emerson ' Against Laver; Smith Favored DAU.AS (AP) -The compul<!n say it's Stan Smith all the way to the Clnal.9 in ~ $100,000 World Championship of Te~ nls beginning tonight, but sly old Ken Rosewall , the only man ever to win the $$0,000 prize, Is again lurking in the bockgroond. The 26-year-old Smith , who has won tUM,000 in his first year on the WCT toUr, gets the third amual singles cbam· plooship under wsy al Moody Coliseum oa the Southern Methodlsl campua a1ainst AllltralJan Jobn Aleunder. The oecond malch pils °"""8 del Mar'• Rod !Aver, twlce beaten by "-wall In the WCT flnals1 agalnot fellow neighbol" Roy Emenon 01 Newport Beech. RooewaU, a 36-ye&N>ld , !~pound marvel wilb 1 Jlawleas """°" gome, t& llVOl'!d to .. ell lhe flllll> In Group B aplnst the vlgon>us &nlth d Group A. A oomputer which was fed the wi .. loss .-..It& d 341 WCI' lllll<hes spelled OUI :mlth and Role!ratl iillie finallsb. Pr. Edwml P. I.Amie, wbo worked with the WCI' In oomplllng lhe computer ..Wt&, admJUed "the predictions Ignore pttVioul '/Ml'lf lSIIll and olher factors, ~ ~ and emollonlll .,.,. llilm tawr · OlllU1eltly b • 1 I e n ~Ill tile past two y•an, !NI the +rvecklp -.an turned I h I n g I -rn the ~ cooker o1 the n.a. ' WILT GRABS WALT FRAZIER AROUND THE SHOULDER AND APPEARS READY TO SLAP HIS WRIST. Winkles Frets ' About Hitting~ Injury Woes ·CLEVELAND {AP) -frank Robinson has pulled another muscle ln his left leg. which already has been injured twice this year. He will miss today 's game, and the California Angels are worried. "l'IJ just have to wait to find out how serious it is." said manager Bobby Winkles after the Ange ls dropped a 2·0 Mllv 10 MtV H "''l' ~¥ l Ange ls Slate All O•mtt tft tcMPC 11101 Clllt.1911 al C1llloml1 ~111(100 •• f•lllOfllll Ne-I! •//IOfnl• Jil<•CIO 11 I to•lli• 7:!5 p.m. 7,55 11.m . "lJ "·m· l ; "·""'· decision to Cleveland and G<1ylord Perry Tuesday night. "You've got to be concerned \\'hen your offensive guy can't play and you haven'l scored in IB innings." Winkles said arter the Angels suffered their second shutout in 30 hours. Robinson leads the Angels in home runs with four and runs batted in Y.-ith 12 and is one of the acknowledged team leaders on the field . rle has 526 career homers. R.oblnsoo said the masrle is the same one he pulled in spring training. Another muscle pull in the same leg on openlng night at Anaheim caused him to mils 11 days or action. "It started three days ago," said Robinson who had hall the Angels' four hits Tuesday. "It fell weak and I was afraid it might pull so I wrapped II today," he said. "Then I pulled II the first time up." He limped slightly as he ran lo first base. Wink les said the leg would be ex· amined when the club retums home following the closing game of a seven game borne stand today. Rudy May , 3-1 , will hurl for the Angels against Milt WUc:ox, 1-0, Wbo fired a no- hltter at the Angels for seven innings and beat them. a.z. 12 days ago at Anaheim. Humphries Now ll·l UCI Bags 10th in Row, Topples Bruins, 4-2 By HOWARD L. HANDY ot tM DlUlr Piiot Staff Right-hander Ray Humpbries and the rwJrd·shattering 1973 UC Irvine baseball team continued to roll in hi gh gear as the nation's No. 1 rated NCAA college division squad with a 4-2 victory over the UCLA Bruins Tuesday afternoon in ac-" tion on the winners' field . Humphries posted his 11th win of the campaign against one defeat and now is the wlnningest single-season hurler in the four-year hislory of UCI baseball. UCl hurler. . It also marked his 10th complete game or the year, ~her all-time high for a The win was t . loth straight for the Anteaters as a t m and gives them 18 wins in the la games. The 10 straight victories is an all-time team high, eclips- ing the previous mark of nine set In 1970. UCI Is now 35-11 for the season, also the best ever. The win giv~ coach Gary Adams' UCJ nine a spUt in its season series with the Bruins and leaves the Anteaters in front in the all-time series with a 5-2 mark. ~Itching ampatrtot Jerry Maras holds several othu individual season best marts including five shutouts, an e.r.a. of 1.56 and his eight com plete games in nine starts rivals Humphries in this department. Maras is pitching today, While the Anteaters await word of the NCAA Regional playoffs and where they will be held, they complete the regular season Friday afternoon at home against Cal State (Dominguez Hills) foUowlng today's game with the University of San Diego. A pracLice outing 'Vi1ilh Loyola Universi- ty has been scheduled Tuesday and If the playoffs don't take place on ~ weekend of May IS.19, a aeries with Cal Slate (Los Angeles) has allo been 1mU1g.d Ill' Adams. In Tuesday's action, UC! moved In front, 4-0, with lingle lalliet In Ille !in! and thin! frames and a polr o/ runs In !he seventh. Tbt Bruins fiCOrod In the GARY ADAMS eighth and ninth bmlngs alter Humphries had given up ~ two hits over the first seven. In the first, Rich Molina walked, stole second and scored on a pair of infield outs. Jack Cleveland walked in the third and scored on a double by Jeff Mallno!f. Keith Bridges opened the seventh with a double and Humphrtes drove him home with a single followed by a walk and a single to center by Ceveland tor the sec- ond tally. UCLA UC lnolM UC \NIIMI (4) ••rlll1M MrtlrM JI OIL.,......3b •tl• >121~ ... ,.,. 3001~.rt 2011 JO l1 Brklots,rt 2110 3000 Hilm!lflr1•,P •111 1000 Tot.ti Jl•I• tdrt'·iw.....,. 'r Ill • GOO OC10 011 -' 1 1 101 000 ~-· • 1 Knicks Near NBA Title Jt lt:er 103-98· Triump' h J ' ~ .. • . .Jllt....., a bope '"l'be:Y have a lot of groal"J>laYI"'• w~ ahot," •-'•'-' Yorii; J{ilil:t atartea'to.do a lot d thlno rll!i>I," ol -...---lertd Jaiitll coadl R<d Hcillmail. forward Ila~ ---~ -dOo't hold ~ ••t was or the free tl:wwl -It ,_ 4 Btts r,-laid DeBusschere '' ' wu Juot lud< tho ball -In." ::.. .,. 'too good. .Yoo atmooi bate to """""" ~ ~~ed.~ get in met by 20. be<Bllle yoo !lave tho ~B;.;.;train«'h!ft I room w~ -lllSty tendency to let down, eop<dally on • , ID ice !*le ... 1111 defense. l \lllln.k I'd be oeared with I fl. llnee, was delcribing tho key poli>t !eadl'' , .... .,.,the Kllittl' J-Yiclol'1 .,,.. Reed ag'leed. "I don~ like big' lea9 !be . """8 Laken ,_, oJPil II in,..ii," be said. "Yoo set toe M"'.'aon ~Garden. servaUve, don't move the ball around l'l'he Lakers bad cut a 21-polat New lib you should." Yort: lead down to tw~ M--92, 1ffib one Tbe catalyst for the Lakers surge was mllNle to go. Loo Angeles was lllll'ging, the remarkable West, wbo played 39 having scored elgbt polnla In a ,,,.,, The mJnults despile pulled h a m s I r I n g Knicks were diaorglllt.ed. Walt Fruler muscles in both his legs. bad fouled out. ,.;;; ~ the Kmcb 0 West ptiyed bis usual great game/' was ,-.g well. saJdJ'raZier, wbo bad tho assigmneDt or KnlW forward Bill Bradley tried a try{ng to stop the leading ocorer In , Jump shot from the rlgbt Bide. It missed, playoff history, the man kno w n bounding hil!h olf the rim. '!be two thrwgboul the league as "Mr. Clutch." centers Willia Reed r1. New York and "I didn't notice any difference because massive Wilt Qmnberla1n cX Los of the injuries," said Frazier. Angelee weat tor the rebourid -with Not so, accorcijng lo West. DeBusscl.ere lurking alonplde. "I wu only abOut 7~ percent," be said. "Will.I! kept the ball alive" said "I'll never be 100 percent again m this DeBuaschere. "He and WUt went'\(), but series. '1 • neither got cootrol of the ball Wben they N!lll"thel..,, Wes! scored 11 point& In came mwn, that's when I wart up. I just the lourth quarter comeback, whlcb was grabbed It and put It bacll up. foiled by DeBusschere. "Wilt roac:taI Ill' grabbing me. The sOOt I threw up was just a hope sbot. I was playing for the foul, since Wut bad both bia •nm around me." The ball went In, and the foul was call· ed on Chamberlain. "It was imtinct," the 7·1 Cbamberlain said d the foul. . "He Just bad better posilkln than me; all I could do was foul him." . -ne!!uBschete caimly sank the ~ throw, and the Knicks were ahead 97-92 · with 43 ,,_... to go. The Lakers couldn~ gel clooer tlian thrte the """ of the way, with two free throws by Earl Monroe 1lnd four by DeBusochere keep- ing the Knicka sllely ahead. A> a result, New York look a 3-1 lead In the Natlonal BaW!tball Asoociallon's champiooship playolfs. Tbe Knickl can wrap up the best-of-7 series with a vic- tory in Los Angeles Thursday night. DeBusscllere fllllsbed with .33 points, his career playolf high. He bad 22 In lbe !i1'I half, when the Kniclls raced In front 47·26, then took a 55-44 margin Into the lockerroom.. Reed added 21 points, Frazier 19. For tho Lakers, guards Gall Goodrich and J eny Weot each bad 23. Tile Kniclls led by 13 aft(r the third quarter and were ahead M-84 wilb five minutes to go before the Lakers reeled off eight stralgbt point& b e f o r e OeBusschere's crusher. How does a team blow a 21-poin t lead? L• .l.""4" IN J fllltw YMt llt) Ol'T 0 .. T Brldon J ~J ' 8'rMll O 1M1 O C1Mrrb«11t11 ' ~7 13 Btllby O M O Coun•• 1 M J BrMIMr j +J l• Erlcll;-• IMI I 0.BuuCl'Mfll 13 7• U Goodrlcil 10 >-• 2J Fr1zl1r I ,., 19 Gr•nl OM I~ I .. • H•lrslflrl o M I ~t 3 2·1 a McMIHl.n I 1·4 '' MMll..,., t 0-0 t Price 0 Ml t Monroe I 2.J • Jl 1 ley O IMI 0 R MCI ' J.'1 21 Wtsl 11 l.J 2' WlflCIO 0 N 0 Totals :at lWl " TOMI• 'I fl~ 103 i.os~ 1• au ?t -• Ne.. vn " 2' v 11 -1a Fouled DUI -Ne.. Vorll, Fr•1lw Tofil lovlt -LOI ""1lefa 12, H9W Yor1t 2' Atttnalnu -1fM4. U.S., Soviets In Final Game BALTIMORE (AP) -The six·game series between Russian and American baskelball teams, characterized by rug- ged play oo both sides, concludes tooigh~ with the Unlled Stolts holding a com· mandlng H lead. A near-capacity crowd ts expected at the Clvlo Cenler when the United States, sparked by l!te shooting and piaymaklng or EmJe DIGreeorio, rides in on a three- game winning streak. DIGregorlo, was hailed Tuesday by Vladimir Kandrashin, the Ru.Van coach, as 11sort of the conductor of the game; one v.ilo changes the climate d the game." Apparenll\: lresh In Kandrashin's mind was the cootesl 1n New York M<nday night, when the a.root guard scored 25 points 'Ind handed out 11 assists in an overtime U.S. victory. In the five games played thus far, DiGregorio has !Billed 90 poinls and baf. fled the visitors with hls dribbling and passing. For the lul two coote&t.a, he's rectived scoring help from Provldenc< O>llege teammau. M&rVill Barnes, who has pumped In 211 point&. Len Elmort, a leaper floiln Maeyland, has grabbed IJ rebounds in the past !WV games, in- <luding a ser1 ... hlgb 11 In Indianapolis. Stargell Belts Giant Blow, But LA Wins LOS ANGELES (AP) -The talk following Los: Angeles' 7-4 victory over Pittsburgh Thursday night was about a home run Willie Stargell hit, a mammoth blow which landed on lop or the right field pavilion roof and caromed inlo the parking lot at a distance estimated to be 470 feet from home plate. But it was a home run by Ron Cey, about 100 feet shorter, which provided the difference as the Dodgers .won their fourth game in the last five and seventh in their eight matches with Pittsburgh. The home run by Stargell was his !ee· md ot the game, third of the series and Doflge..s Slate All .. mll Ml Kf'I Ca.I MW f Plffl.,,.rlll\ 11 LOI .l.ftvt• 7:.15 p.11'1. Ml1'f 11 Lot "-let •I SM Frand1a1 1:51 .. .m. "'" U Loi .v.ci.1tt •/ SM Fr.nckat 11:10 p,m, M!Jy 13 Loa AllQ.fol" 1 Sin Ft•rKIKll 12:10 p.m. 10th of the sea.son, leaving him only 14 career homers shy or Ralph Kiner's ·Pittsburgh record of 301. The baseball was retrieved by G-ytar- old C1yde Shubin of Founlain Valley, woo returned with his parents and was taken to the Pirates dressing room to get Stargell's autograph following the game. "The way he hil3," mused one Dodger, "he might catch Kiner Wednesday night. .. Only '"One man has hit a ball out o( Dodger Stadium in its 12: yea"' of et:· istence -&nd Stargell is tbe m&n, twice. He hit the first one in 1969 off Alan Footer. Andy Messersmith was the victim Tuesday, but at least he was able to hang on for his second win of the year in five decisions. He needed a splendid relief job by Jim Brewer to pull it off. "I'd much rather hit one if ii helps us win," said Stargell who earlier hit one in- to I.he lert field seats. "I don 't thlnk this one went as far as they say but I know the first one inl-1969 was much longec:.'') Brewer, who was in the Dodger buJlpen at the time of Sta,rgell's oe•enth ·imllnj blast, was askell ii be could ,.. tile homer. , "You could see that one from New York," he said. ~ "1 teU you, the ooly guy on lhat'c!Ub I like pitching to is the pitching COICb. There'a not ft M!Y out in the Hntup. .. "As for Starnll, J've1never sees air swing so hard ilnd make conlact so ten.'' ,..,.,,,. 141 ' lM A""'9111 m ""'i"" •. ,.,.. 0.119lllto, I• 4 0 t RW,...I, a t t t O Chll,2' '' te~.1• sirt A.,011 .... d •211M04 .. ll :lll;l t s""""· 11 ' 2 j :a w.Onlt., n 1 1 I I H~.· , •. ,,~( ·r . ~1-. l'1) o 0 W.Cnwfor11.rf'f. Oll ~. ~ ~ : : : ~;111a. ~. l I ==-p 1 I. t ~II\. .. JI I Mel< .. ", Pfl ~ :. t lo a,...., P 1 •• 0 1 en-.,.. l 1 o ' • lt.H~.pO t 0 0 Tot• JI • 6 lo!M 3' 7 1.111 Plt1$1rfll .'\ 10t !Of --• Lat...... ... -g Olll-7 E -Dlv1Ullo. OP -l"r1~ 1, i.... Alltfll t. l.08 -l'I~ l, LOI ..,...,.. t. 2i -W, OIYh, Mali, ltlilHlll, $inovl/h1n. Mlt -A. OUvte f6), lt.f911( I UOJ, C., (2). U -ltllMtllL • -M«I, • I • " • u ... ~ Br1N9 (L.14) S f 7 J ) ., MtlCft \I ,J • • 0 I •-tt~ 11001 ' ~CW.NII • t • '· •J t lf9irw I t I t 9; I ~ -if'W'lfW Il l, 1Jnw -'f:n, 'di z; ,..,. On Tuesday Clyde Wright threw an clgbt.hitter but JOit on Dave Duncan's second home run d the year and Wall William's single. ~o sacrifice buntJ and CbartJe Spikes single to drive him in. C.IHMll• ltl C...,...., 11J ._,,.,. •rJI,_. Montreal, Chl~ago Forget Defense ' . AIOIMf', 1b J o 1 w.wu11.-. 11 • 1 1 o $!eplwnll(W'I, C I 0 0 It, for,_, rt J 0 0 0 \l•ll!l"lllM, U f 0 I HMd'1cl(. Cf 4 0 I 0 Pl...on, rt ' 0 0 Spk•, 9t1 •' 0 I \ F.ROOIMlll. If 4 t 1 ~. c > 1 2 I ~f,_. 000 8til,tlil tf OO 111.Qtl....,, dll • 0 o O..mbll\I, lb J o t o 5"nc1r, lb ' t o Dvfty, n 1 I 2 O &t('IY,_d l ri a R.loi..oG. Jb .J o 1_0_ Giii..,.,. Jtl ' 0 0 0 • ......,..,, ' 0 • 0 0 l °""°""' c , 0 0 Mc(r-1w, "' I 0 O o.v-. '° 0 0 0 0 .C.Wllltll. ~ OJ 0 O --To11tt :Ill 0 • I TOlth. " t I 2 0!~1 .. 11(\f 000 .... 0 c~ ~·"' •-• Of' -.. CMltoniJ. t. C~llld 1. LOI -Ctll-l'ori>I• 6, C~111d I. Mlt -OurwM! CJI. IB - hrr1. C.111191\H. S -It, ,.,,..., ~".'"'''° C.W'1tfll 1~.Wl I I t I I J C.ll'••f f'A'>4J r 4 t 0 J I TifN -J1t). Al~ -1,ot. MONTREAL (AP) -"I can't explain It, really. lt was a wide-open game on both s.Jdes1" said Montreal coach Scotly Bowman In the understalemenl d Tuff- day nl&til'• n>eord-shatterlng Slanley CUp s'-11. Chicago Black Hawks prevailed g.7 o••r MontreaJ IO cut the Ganadlens' lead lo ~ In the bestof·oeven aeries which now movos to Cbloago for the sixth 1•m•. It will be nolionally televised Tbunday nlghl 5 p.m. (channel 4). ll'a .... nfh game Is ...tied, It will be played In Mootreal Sunday ~ ,,,,. Clmldleno Sllll1ed the IOi!l1ng parade al> 1'47 ol the first period OD I pl by J'tanlt Mahovllch and Ihm wu no lll111Luolll Ille ftllll JlllblOlllldod wllh the °'1lldlem lllrlailstY puttlns oo a iii"· m1111 ilU<t In ab e!lbl1'to Iii 'llil ooot.sl. "Unbollevable," wu tho word Uled In bOlb-. -•flet lite -' "I was 111Uin8 on Ibo btnch prqfn&,'' aald Stan MJklla, the Bllcll Hawk atar wbo ocored two goals and added two assist& to tho Cblcqo loCll. The two t.llnl 19t11ed lo I W t• I the first period and °"" pumped In tiahl goals In the llCODd. pe(lotl wllh the llawb ICQl'laa a.. to., lllto 7-6 lead which they .....,. rellnquilbld. .,,. • ..-1n-PllW lltd .... the game let lilooley CUp r-m. "Ne ...... .. lll7llilllc . a. II,~ said Mahoflldl. I ~ I - Tc D A I prove and d lion's could time 1 at O llooal in th chami Mos drag• 8<k• with Jl II fina l from I Besl Don I Jamel "1m E foonta McEM Mel l fhat I mllea- ~ Moo I I On 'ever . 1op .. War ...... is the holdet perfor ,Ga ten Leno to the poo1e<i first c time brad> ""' "1rla< when ..._ grind< A 111 tion Mood; the • 8.12 I Wt~ over that the g OAILY r1LOT 13 CdM Tops Sentinels •. Eckles Slams a Pair Corona dl!I Mar HJch'a 5N Kio&S..a&ayecl in 1111~ ~ for • CIJl' MM basetiall j>lo)'OIJI llerth 'l\Jtt- day alli al Ille ..,... IOrul gave La4 Alam!~ obit at lho trviDo cblm· pioOlbtp wtll> a IUlllllh over Mqnolla's bool 8"'t!oela. Jn olbor cll'cUit adlM lhe blt"1llm.,,.. the hDt bit of FoQotAln Valley's ~ Ectles. '!be Founlaln VaDey 111181« -twlceand-lor siX rbi In a !J.! roul ol hoai Costa Mesa. . I driven llOll with ... game ,.~in \ho ltagu e IC th •I ~ trlwnpb aaalnat visiting Edbon. Corona del ill8r staved oil Ma&noUa alter the latter came up with -run. In the bot· -ol Ibo .. -lno1og to mabltd-. Mqnolla COQtllbuled to the OlM-eauee with row err'OI'$. 'lbe Sea Kines sot rich in the -wtlh the help or Joe i'l)rlo'I rt( stnsle. Later he ocor<d on a wild pi tch !tun second base. !n the fourth Porto scored on a sacrifice by John Andt<WS and Ken Nogawa scored 00. passed ball . lgQ!te • ~ -F00nlain Valley tr 1 mp 1 e ~ COit& "'-· Joe MauJer weot loor U.. nbigs, allowlilg for 11111 s one run (a -bf ~ Mesa's John~~ Mlke Fln.klea up, allowtnil lwo llllll m nm In throe lnnlntl· Stave DMtor hlcl-twoJl.li I the wl~rs with i double the thi~ lnnln( to tnock In Riel T...,1..-and Bill llat!Jold. Joe Barnett's two..., triple1 1 and Steve Mortm'util JITIW-.I, ball gave Estlndl: a J.O' lead agalnlt Slnta ..... vantli but the vtslton """'dn't DAV E RUS SE LL OF COSTA MESA DRIVES AT ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATI ONA L RACEWAY SATURDAY1 Santa Alla Valley sot rich with !our 1'11111 In the Mh "" nlng to <11-ol visiting Estancia, 5-3, wbUe Lo ' Alami1l>6 took over t b e Matt Keough tripled ard Bob Meyers bocked tn lhe run in the llxth I<>< Corona dcl Mar. on as Santa Ana Valley came, up with !our lllg ones In the, lifth. • Sant.a Ana Valley11 key hits' 1 in the fifth were Marland' Easley's two-run double and : Top Fuel, Dragsters At OCIR A new track surface, im- proved high-speed racing Ures and determination of the na- tion's top fuel dragster drivers coold produce new elapsed time and top ~peed optimums at Orange C.Ounty Interoa- tiooal Rattway Saturday night in the Big 4 Constructors c:hamplonshi"'. • . Most of the nation's top fuel dragst.ers will be on hand' to seek a place Jll_ lhe 32-car field With ume trJAls starling al 11 ud the five rounds of final eliminations that night 1rom a tl> 1o:so. Be!t bets far low·e.t. lie with Don Moody of Santa Monica, James Warren of BakerSfield, :111m Bucher of ClnciMali and fountain' Va 11ey1 s Tom McEwen. McEwen bas stated fl atly !hat he plan& • run or 240 ~miles-per-hour to duplicate his performance at lhe Gatema- tionals in Florida in March. Moody 1)DSted a 5.112 clodtin~ it Ont.8rlo, the quickest run -ever recorded, and was the top money winner in tm. Wmen \oecorded a 6.04 rteentJy aH•mno and Buchor is the current national record bolcle< a!tar backing up a 6.07 performance al the Florlda •Gatematlonals. Lending additional incentive to lhe prosram IJ OCIR's long pooled bonus of $UOO for the first driver to post an elapsed time in the five second bracket. Preperltion of the track surface began tour weeks ago when the excess rubber was removed with a s p eci al grinder. A spray with the same trac- tian compound on w h i c h Moody and Mike Snively oel the existing tract marlts of U2 seooom and 23tl.84 mph last NDYember, wtll be placed over the fiesh rubber base that has accumulated since 1lle grinding. Folsom Leads NH, 5-4; Oil-ers, Marina TopplRd Newport Harbor H i g b ' s Sailors got mileage out of MUce Folsom'a arm and bat Tuesd ay afternoon and parlayed it into a 5-4 Sunset League baseball triwnph over visitin g Westminskr. In other league games, Hun- tington Beach lost its second straight, S.2, to visiting Santa Ana and Loara downed host M81'1na r.:l. Newport spotted Westmin- ster four runs in the fir!t IMlng, rallied to tl!ke thtf lead, and needed a ·bullseye throw from outfielder Folsom to cut down the potentia1 tying run in the final inning to clinch the victory. · A J'Ull-scorlng triple by Bill Whiteley and double by Dan Accomando highlighted lhe Westminster f i r s t , but Newport came back with two in the first and another pair or J'UJlS in the second inning. A double by Ernie Hool: and tw<>run single by Folsom were the big hit! in the first two in- nings for the sailors. Mark Dully produced the winning run in the fourth. Fol9om bad three rbi for the day. Duffy walked, went to third ·on an error, and came across on a wild pitch. Westminster gol two runners on with ooe out in the seventh, but Folsom's throw nailed one runner at the plate and took the starch out of the ra11y. IAara mounted a seventh-In- ning rally at Marina whlch wasn~ stopped-wrtll four runs had ~red. Sal Shan11ra's three-run homer was Loara 's winning hit. Marina scored two in the third oo singles by Kory lA>ngnecker and Sha wn Nepo, a waJk • .and two passed balls. Huntington Beach took a 2-0 lead, but couldn't hold it against Sant.a Ana . Doug Mansolino's s I n g I e scored Bob St.immler and Ed VignaroU to put Huntington Beacb In front , but Sant.a Ana roared back to lie the JCOre in the third and claim the victory In the late innings. HunliJ>&lon's Brian Slagle struck out nine batten, but was tagged wilh the lass. · w.tlnlMltr (4) • ...,,.,, ISi Sc-. II'( l•lllll Mr llf'W ' ' I ' ' . ' 1 1 I I 4 1 1 I 1 I 1 11 • 0 I o ! g I A 2 II 0 0 I 0 O 0 , 0 0 0 11 ' ' 1 ............. , I , . ' ' . . . ' J 0 1 l l 0 2 1 J' o· l o 2 8 0 0 l ' ! ! 1 0 0 0 > I ! 0 ' . . u s 7 ' ' . . Wnt1r1lt1tl•r 4GO OP'I ......... • I Na.DOI'! 220 100 ll-$ 7 S SlllCll Afll {II ""r" rw J 2 I D ' ' ' j ' I > ' 0 • ' 1 o a o J 0 0 0 ] 0 0 0 WHtef'g••CI, l b 2 0 0 I Klln;,lb 10 0 Gvtlw rw. f1 J o o O T11llll '°' s 6 S Hllflffl!IM l..ct! 121 .. , .. ~ MilMOllno, 2b l O 1 t Van Am.rmit1, If J, o0 ' ! K11\f11GV, cf Sl.otil1. o l o 1 O Saddleback's Williams MUl1,u 300 0 J oll,lb l l 20 Earns All-conf e1·ence snmmltr, rt 1 1 I ' V nnroll,c: 2 D o 'i''~rri. 31:1 J 0 0 01111 :it 2 2 sew. 111 lnlli• Saddlehack Co II e g e's freshman catcher S t e v e WiUiams was the lone Gaucho named to the All-Mlssion Conference 18-member baseball team, anoounced to- day by lhe circ:u.it coaches. Williams , a Tustin lligb prod- uct. batted .371 during the 1973 campaign. Three GauchDI -Q-aig Anderson, Steve Csrpenter and Mark King -earned honorable mention. Anderson mls!ed the first unit by just one vote. Conference champion Citrus could only land one player on the team -pitcher ruck Lysander .. Lysander and San Bernardino Valley Co I I e g e pitcher John Perkins were named co-players of the year. 1 p.._ P~ C-4 .... , .t.911. Yr. c-O•n Hll>Clln. Grown1111t .370 Fr. C~t ...... Wll ll•tn1, Sadcl .371 Fr. IF-a.I• Gori•, P11omtr .n1 Fr. U•-M lk• G111t11, Clwllftv .lll $0. l~n Htr1rv. S"1 •~ m Fr. IF-ll:lcll: L1tlon, Sin OllCJO, .31& ~· IF-OOUCI Slflllll, SOCC .llll . 8~01¥1CI CNYlt, Chelltv -"' r. F-hl• Akllmf, iln a ... doo .l7f Fr. F-HtMY ~ .. socc .]12 ~ 8~~tn Cam.tD!I. 1"1lorn•r J2I •II l....rt', ltl..,.nldl .»1 r. P---ltkk L't"'"*""• Cffnll; S.I lo. P-JoM P1ri1.f111, S.n lanloo W So. ,._o.io Mc:MlnVI. Palomar J..t So. U111-Ro4 (oP•l•nCI, San &er1IOll .m so. Ull!-l r_, Kr•IMI', Ctlll11!y ,JI& SO. Co-l>lt....n of ""' -Lvwncltor, P1rtiikll. ~1bl1 rn11111on -Sldd!tblck -Cr.lg Andlfton, siw. ca,.....,..,, MMtl KlllCI. ' ' . 5•nhl An• 002 112!1 I~ • 2 Hunllneton ldl 020 OOCI o--.2 I 1 L.Mra CJI """"' m •lllrll rtll l 1 ! G , ' I , • • • i g t : llO OOO 2 I 0 0 1 D 0 o I 0 O 0 I 0 D 0 I 1 I I 21 5 7 • ..,.~ Hotlelf't, lb ' 1 • 0 ".-oo,l f 3 01 0 llC'lltt.a 3 000 llclli., 1b , o o I wrr""""•n, c.f 1 o 1 FOlll r o JOll W•tJtt\n, :)b '''""' 1:1. Wl!lla,pll 1010 Oi.i!"kft. r1 , 0 0 lM<l!lttkw, c 2 1 o Tolal1 2' l 4 O Scon ..,. 1""""5 ' ' . ,.,,,.,. ,en, n 4-S , o Ma/1111 OO'l 000 ~ t 1 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL.LEAGUE Eul DIWloe EOllDlvlllon w L Pct. GB w L Pct. GB Baltimore 12 13 .480 Pitt.burgh IZ 10 .545 Detroit 12 14 .462 "' Chicago 15 13 .536 Milwaukee 11 13 .458 II New York 13 14 .481 Ill Cleveland 12 15 .444 1 Montreal 12 13 .480 111 New York It 14 .440 1 Boston 10 14 .U7 Ill Philadelphi a 11 14 .440 211 St. Louis 5 31 .200 Ill West Dtvtsloa West Dlvtsloa Chicago !! • .'I'll Kansas City 17 10 ·"'° Ill An1els u 10 .565 311 Minnesota II 11 .500 5 Oakland 13 14 .481 511 Texas 9 t3 .409 7 San Francisco 23 9 .719 Houstoo 20 II .645 211 ClnclMaU 17 tt .1117 4 Doc11ers 16 14 .533 6 Atlanta 10 17 .370 1011 San Diego 11 19 .367 I[ ~•tm• Monlrt11I •• Houtton J Clncl.,.,.,f 1, Phlladtlllhlli 1 All•l'll• 11, New York ' ClllCffO s, 5'fl °'"° 2, 12 llW'lfnd °'" .... 7, "'''*'""'' Stn Fr111CllO:I f, Jt. L.OVll 7 Lagunans Trip Uni; DH Wins f""°"' ¥•1eY OU . MtrRfM T ...... ek .itltl ':,=·.~ '\ ~ Eckl& ~ , J , • P1no11-. Cf o I o o DMhlr, lll 3 1 '1 l!ir11n.,rd, lb 1 o o MIYI«, 0 1 1 1 0 Flnklt'I, D I 1 G Aualln,c 3 I 2 O TrnsJ•r. 2b 2 I j 1 ~1i:11:1 rl ) I • I Blel\K, II 4 I 1 mn11inan, u 1 I 0 T0111$ c.MI Mltll (ll ll It 1) 11 .. rJll;,.. Eckles had a --homer In the second Inning to Myron White" triple. 1 ' I Mate1· Dei Bags Title; t , One-hitter fo r Murphy ' LagUna Beach High's ArltBU put a damper on Univm!ty's CIF AA bo3ebtlll playol! hopes Tuelday u the Artists ripped the vlslton, 6-0, on a four-hit- ter by Dan Qulnn. ~ c -0 Ptfatu Oei Ktgh's Monarchs blow a run..ICOl'ing single by V•"""'"'· .. I I I . S'---10 } ' 1' annexed the sole cbampiooshlp lltike Amaranthus. l::it· ~~ I 1 l 0 or the Angelus Le ague Amaranthu! P.~ rbi ~~/~ j 0 1, : baseball derby Tuesday with a in the sixth bmlol -uh a ==~ft 1 : 'g 6-1 triumph QVer visiting St. bases-empty homer. c•-•· u 1 a Anthon y. The Monarchs wrappe(! up to111, ·-.., 1 ••• .,,is 1 • 1 the t'i•'e in I.be fifth inning with Qulnn walftd only one and .truck out el&ht in scattering thN!e singles and a double. ....... "~ ""' Thus the ~tonarchs or coach u FOWJt•tn v111"'162 210 0--{l 1~ ~ Bob DonkersJer complete a two runs oo MJke Ryan's In other Orange League play it WU Dana Hills besUne Sad- dleba<k, 11-3, on the loser's dia- CMt• ~ :f J: tfi • , remarkable comeback that single, a fielder'• cbDice by i • ' " ~ 51'* -the Mater .Del nine con~ 'Dave N'ajera and a ~er Kolll9r. rt • o o • from Jim Gardff. J ~~11~,,.u ; i \ ~ quer nine of its final 11 foes Mik v t ·~ N '-• o,','im''!!.~, •, ,' o, o, in' league P.lay after opening e 108 waui.cu, ap mond. • llh ••--• t 3 -·~ scored on a .wild l)IQ:b ard , I _ w=v-n, cf : ~ i ~ _JJ p w a ~I.MU -rel.Vl'\I --McEI -.. 1-........1· In -SoptiOii\Ore cataler l 0hn P~~ u · l .~ ~ ' Donkersley credited t ~ e J$J wain ... ...-( Kramer got Laguna all the ~=· \f l e 1 o pitching of Neil Lcndzion, Jim Gardea. I i runs lt needed In the thin1 in-w11:r;. 1P · ,: ·; : ~ Dean and Dennia Murphy for MllW 9ef fU ning with a twt>-run homer. Tota ' MlfMtl• UJ _. r " r111 the turnabout. • , " flll~ His lJeJt came after Laguna 01111""'°', cf • o o o lt was Murphy that supplied ~!~~·, '!i 11 • bad scored twice tn the first ~:~J..t. ~ I : ~ 1 the pitching .for Mater Dei. I~~ r1 mnmg on Skip Tbomp5on's s•1r11:, m 1 1 I i ! Tuesday and he did it with a ,r;_:;~!:i...~1• 1 t 1_.1 Fr9fldl, rl< Tlm01?:i;i;-n; wo ntn s .. ie e. v111roe. " j •, ! no.urlsh. whifring a dozen bat-M.a c A two-run homer by Mitch Rafvloflb11 :S:ll'ltt\. l "",, •· 12• ,l ,j 11 ters en route to a flossy one-~v. ci J I ~1cComb put Dana Hills on top ~=ii~. c Rv4n, di o . h llrs d Miii' I • 1 I hitter. Tot11t s in t e t lnning, an Girt'::.;' 2 o 2 o ?dater Dei got three runs in ~.,, '""""' • r • '• Oolphim pitcher Rieb Hallsted s~~~ ,I : 1: t the first IMing with the big Ui.:1t:!• I: m !=1 ~ t ·~ maJnta1ned the advintage. Sc-•v tlll!ll• • ------'------'------..,,------. D• .. Miff• t•J • ,_ t II tM I ' ' . . ' J 2 1 0 I I 2 1 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! : l ! ' I ' ' ' .. J 0 0 0 2t •• } M rJI rl>I .,OUMll, 1b 23 •, •, o0 RIClft, cf Mvrelf', lb ' 0 l I Bettllr, c: l 0 0 D KvrM, II 3 l D eorotfll..,., 11 3 ! o o Mv11l1111, lb 1 2 I MlllllO,Clfl 1 OD Ebl~,rt 3!'' w~n.p 2 !' S.Ylt ' Clh 0 • 0 TOii• S" )S)~J "" ,,.. ' .. °"" Hlna 3111 OOI i-4 I l ,_ 1 1101oa~s1 Un wn/ty Ct) •It r II rW MMNMn. 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Orange struck for a pair of Gymnastics Meet Tonight runs In the first lnnJni, and right-bander Kyle Newman made them stand up. Mlplon Viejo tallied Ila only run on a slngle by Gary Key whlch plated Carlos Sandstedt from second. Sandstedt had linlfed and taken seaiod on a ground oul At Villa Park, Md!ale struck out five and walked three in recording the win. An error which allowed Jerry Nelson to resch second base set up the lone San Clemente run, and Bob Yoder picked up tbe rbi with a single. McHale also lmocked IA what proved to be the winnlnl run with a second lnnln1 jingle. J<yle Gayner, a t>year old Ml"* v1111 tll Estancia High atudtnt, heads .. ' II rW a group of &ix Southern ~T-u f : 11 Call!orola Aero Team ~ •!I member• that will face an all-~lr:''~b u j' I , stir 8YJ1lnlltlC1 team rrom K ..... rl I ' Japan to~ at F®ntain ~!i;'o,... ? 0 : 0 Valley High at 8 o'clock. """'"· ' j I ! ' Prevk>u1 reports have sta ted '~·J: ~ I that the event wu to be held 011 s •~ .., , ..... 1\teaday, but Jt ls de.flnltely ~= v1e10 r, m ~ } f · • :-.-~~~~~ 111 CllMllM (I) .. f fl f'lll nasties Club lncl~des Olym-~!::'.· .v I I I plan Takako tlasegawa along ~l.~s. 11:1 j with 1everal AJl·Japan gym· t<'~.'11 · na1tlc1 •tin. ~=·: 1 Tltl<U-for tonight's ex· i'='t."°"' I hlb\Uon are .. valt1ble at the 11111' sc-h 111111"" ' LEASE ••• a Continental • 1 < door and are prtc.d 11 13 per perton. em.~.;:"• 111 II: ::l •• : 1 ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.,,· • I ' I I ' . IWl.Y l'ILOT WtdneldaJ, M11 9, 1973 So . What's the Big Secre.t? , Forleit~lt's a Fact of Life . • . .r::" .,. • stranp hem In ptep !nine League tit with Eltaocl1. Jn!load •• ~ ,..,.. no ... JI .~ IO 1-O>ola ll!HI lorfelbl all four .-i.,ue yfc. ....-~ pilllY al oal JlllP1' jy'• tfle' , ~ lfld I !Doi In ~·Mlgue play, ..,.; • •• • , , • .1 , ., , ~ l\!esa othletlc illttctor Bob Runttf ,fl· ' Ill ~ ~ -.. ,.. ..-II'••. ilWnl his policy roprdlDi the -ol Illich • ' ... lier ti Goe tr7IJt lo ... lllelJW. I ; ' laliinnatlon. . l!'s jl9! a1!lllt0e or"'" 11f11J1. • "lie wrote to the ""'°"ls """l'le4 Q4 cod-• wi diol>lle the 1 ... .....,. ti ......-. . . a&ler<ll the matter clolid1~ ~ ~: ' ~ lfwayo the •tt<n11!1<d ........ llben queried .. tO ...,. -!nlofuitltci,, s-µ•c..-.1&-.jMill·ll --1111(,.way.'Jn. b ltvlne,.. ~ released to the ~ be t<plled, ~.--. l\lal clrcUlt's ~IOQ · "We're oot 1111Doo1 to ree.,. l!iO'tjpe q!Q!; . • -Ion that Is not In a pol!Uve U1bt • • . • towardJ the school." .. ROGER Ill oilier wonls, II IM... w1rul tbe Irvine Lape IWim cbamlllomhlp -that'• IJ'l!OI • lltil II Meaa must lor!eit, rqmlleoa o1 the !Kt It was an unintentional mistate, awttp lt under the' rug ii poalble. CARLSON ltY~ League acbools tend to loUow that pittem-perhaps that .. wily the press Is not invited or welcome at Its league meeting.I. do their best to keep such ·lnlormltlon under ""'""· . . ' . We can recall a basltetball IQrfelt by Corpna clel l\!ar to Newport llari>or in 11169 tbat didn't surface untU two · week.s after It oc- curred. A couple Of se&:900S ago we ventured to a league meeting to attempt to find out some partjcuJa.rs involving a rorreit situation for loara HJgh's baseball team, but were denied e.ntry. . And Estancia's k>ss of a weight level tract aod !ield championship came out ol tile blue 101De time aft.er the fact. One of tbe comments put lorlh at rhat Um~ was : "The members don't feel at eaae ~d don't !eel that they ca n speak lreely with the press eround." Perhaps this Is one ol the reasons the SUnset League will always be an AAAA circuit and the lrvine League thought upon by some as a loop of lener category. The latest in this area is Costa Mesa High's fufeiture of rour wlns and a tle in non.league be!eball competltloo. A ll!eaa player did not o!Ocially change bis re.S'idence until after the Irvine League sea.son began, thu5 the Mustangs were !<reed to lorlert early auccesses. Sunset League meetings have always been open and above board. Our first awareness cl the s1tuaUoo came Friday olgbt at the Irvine League track and field finals. But with the apparent changes in store ror the leagues In the neat year or two and the insertion oC others Into the SUnset setup, perhaps that too wlll be something or the post. One-way thinking belongs in the IM<l'I, not tbe '70S. Specificslly, C'.osta Mesa did not forfeit an Area S pik~rs . Claim CIF Prelim Berths G~astics Title Goes To Lions l\!isslon Viejo High trac~ alhletes went lhree-for-three In the Crestview League challenge meet held Monday afternoon on the 'BCbool track. John Coot, wllo -.... ond in the vanity mile Fri- day night In 4:22.!, dropped In· to the fJ'Olb.aoph division, } challr.ndnl the third place _ finisher in both tile MO and 1320. • He not only won lht two GWC Gals In Softball Loss, 5-3 Golden West Col l ege Rustlerettes girl s s o f t b a 11 team left 15 base runners stranded and as a result droi> ped a s.-3 decision to Cal Poly .. --(Pomona) In 12 innings Morr- day on the GWC diamond. The game was a non-league affair and a final tuneup for today's crucial Coast Division ouUng at Santa Ana where the league title is at stake. The kw brinp t h e Rustlerettes sea.soo record to !W. At the same time Mon· day, Santa Ana was setting up today's outing with a 10-0 vic- ":tl .tory over LA Harbor. Each q. team entered the game with B- r· 1 league record,,. ...;: Debbie Burlison had two doubles In her three hits Mon- day while Judy Metzler con- 1 trlbuted another two-bagger ;.1. but lack of hitting with run- ners on the base paths cost the Rustlerettes any chance of a vidory. ., In the 12th Pomona scored with the aid of two walks and a long single down the right ·~ field line that brought both runs across. Cycles Race ~ !'riday Ni ght races, he obliterated the league record.! in eBch. In the 660 he dipped under the starr- dar<I of I :27.2 by nmnin.g 1:26.0 and came back to rewrite the newly set three.lap mark of 3: 16.0 by clockjng 3:11.0. Teammate Wilbur Gregory challenged in. the lrosh-soph 126-yatd high hurdles, erasing the 12.tiour record or ~.3 1.i in. the linals. He ran 9.2. Westminste r High's Orange County League gymnastics champions will host West Covina Friday in the f.1TSf. round of the ClF team cham· pioosblps. The Lioo.s captured the league title Tuesday night at Anaheim in. the league fina ls. When it c-ame Ume to challenge In the W lows, Rlck Bill Searles paced a line overall t e a m performance Sater oC Kate!Ja wanted . 00· which saw Westminster rack part of the coolest, allowing up. 135 points to easily out· Gregory to WUl by delault. d~ the rest or tbe field' Laguna Beach's Pb 11 • Searles woo the vault!ni .~ Trimble, ga~lned the , CIF by floor exercise compeUtloo winning a l.3'lO challenge. as w11.lle tea mmates R a n d Y did teamma'tes Robert Wood Whitaker (side horse), Paul In the pole vall)t The three Van Rulten, (horizontal bar), Laguna Beach lros!Hopb shot Bill Tombrello (pariillel baMi) puttors, W2de Blnley. Mart aod Don Dalton (rlnp) also Sldpkey and Kevin F1ynn, won league championships. were also added to the frosh· - sopb CJF meet. In the Sunset League challenge roi.md Tue s d a y Newport Harbor s p r I n t e r Brian Theriot won a spot in the frosb-soph division in. both the 100 aod 220 yard dashes. Newport's lroslM1oph 440 relay team of Theriot, Tom Bwcas, Vince Mulroy and Bryant HumaM also s,uc- cessfully challeJl8'<1, running a 45.8 !or the distance. Grl11te Cellllfy LMt .. fllfl.i1 lat A11allillm Hlllll Vavl""41 -1, S."" IWftlmlM!ltf) l:~Sr 2. Spehf!na \Wn1mlN1trl I .ti.;_ 3. ~rinh111 CEdllOtl 11 .. 1. •· Wolf, (:ioon) 1..S$1 .S. Btrr CAnt!W m 7.2. Floor Eaen:IM -I. S.1rt11 IW11rmlMI ... ) •.15. 2. Iii•) Jolwlton W11tmln.itrl tnd Wolf (s.onor.I 1.2. '· ~ CW•11mln111rl 7..U. S. Gl.tii 1w,.tm11111trl 7.JS. Slot Hor~ -1. Wllll1111 r ~W11l111l111l1r 7.6.S, 2. 0-ut"illU Wnt111lnl!•r 7.•. l . Ii o u 11 Wnlmln,ttr 6.6, •· INtwrlQllt Anlllltm) .ct. s. J11M1 {Newport •rtiorl '·'· HorlJOfllel 81r -I. Ven fl;ulltn lWfttmltU"11 7.7k2. S cll•fftl•ll W..lmlftllttl 7. l. Well! llMoor•I .QL ... C11Mron ( •-t HI"*) •.1$, •· ... nMn tWnlmlNlltf) US. Pl•lll•I 91n -I. ,.lllflbrel!G CW1llmln111r11.2, J. Woll lloDntf•) 1.2, l . C1meron Oltwl>Drt) 4.15, •· Mc:G•eoor !Wnlftlln1ltrl 6..3, S. Mltltt btr;er 1w .. 1m1~t1rl '15. V d Rlna1 -I.· O.llon (W .. lmi..shrl 7.8, anguar S 2. P1n1!1ll (N~porl Htrbor) 6.15. 3. Adcock IW11tm1'1uerl 6.t, t. Iii•> H1n1911 (Wn!mlnllwr) 1nd W o I I (Sonor1l S.25. S. Cru1 !W1Htmln1ter ~ t .tS. T ped 7 A All·"ound -1. Wolf {Sonot"ll :i. v11n op ' .~ .... ~ii;~ii:;ii'ii";;;I W;;;";;;'m·l'·'"-'l;;;;;;J;;;, ;;;p;;;,'"';;;;;;";;,'I Southern Ca l i fornia Colk!ge's baseball team may have been looking ahead to a doubleheader with Westmont College and as a result drop- ped a H decision to Biota College in. adlon on the TeWlnkle Park diamond 'l'Ue9-i day. Biola scored nve runs in the second Inning to put the decision out or reach of the NAIA contending Vanguards who mu.st win a pair from Westmont for a berth In the playoCfs. The Vanguards failed to steal a base In Tuesday's outing as Pat Quinn drove in a palr of rWlS with a dod.>le and a single. So Cal Is 2!-13-1 !or the season. ATTENTION VACATIONERS Bolstered by lwo successive ,.,, weeks of over now crowds, : c.osta Mesn's Orange County .--"""'-'=::.::=--::::..:::...::..:..: C1ll Ill for CO"'lr• •t• 011 mot,, h•m•1, "''b l l1 hon1•t , c1n1p•'1 011d tr1ller1, bo1h, Ir • v •I ln1vr111c•. H••• f1111 ! v~ Fairgrounds girds for another a; program of speedway · •-eycle racing Friday ~L lll>, A r e tu ~ n conlrontaUon ~ .....,. -ll!lb Kanle =..':'\.~~ ~ polt CGllldetl lul wed wbett aetblS' J!odled..df_laloUo tab dJt trld1 llnl cm'ner, 11111 _.. ol Ille ..... 11 llkely ......... 1ll<fnl -al 1:15. , l t ANTHOfrfT SCHOOLS HAllOI CIHTll -=-.~->':· f-l"li'"" """' ... c-1-..1~ "-tn 4J '1f•HIJ lnP S .• ....,_SI, ....,..,,CM,._ "-11141 ,, ...... ttl) H-'-ltft: • ..C..'9 MIH 979.2555 KUls Like To Ask Andy ) .. No Forfeits 20 Area ...... Santa Clara Gets Reider ournarnent Nears IllLOOp Pla ll'ountabl Valley Hlgb'1 1-11 Costa , eaa lllgh'.) • Elims • ~ League IiUebiff record bui All-lnille League and All· TWent:y area bilwlm •lll'be wlU be bad< to defmd bis 8rila McMahon, Dav Id not been a!lccted bx ., 1n.1 en.,. Count:y boKetboll stir ~~\V°!.t ~~~ "';;.._~ ,-. ra Ibo R~ Olarlle SihllllQS aod eligible p{iyer as i.,,..ted &;elMl~ldfr bM llcned • 1<1· G~ ~lolll op• a 1 Jltld lnclade a. Beruol'Clloo'• N Dona~ _Clyde ~. earlier. ter of Intent to attend Ibo Mooclay night 11 K~ Lutl GA11 116dl .. (1111), ~ Ji'ounilln Valley -John The Muslanp weno plllr In Unhonll• "' Sonta Clara the ln Coela -· Pwl<'t I.lam' il'ect (.-) Cotllle. 1-m~ ptay of ""'-an 1n-Dld .. N,:. 11u"' •··-~. It begllll at 9. f and Anlhllai11.Jeb 11mn1te1 'llunllnltoo Be a c b --~pt--.,~-!•--' ::,;::--, -·~ Tiie toumamenl ends Alic-(1911, 'M). Stewlltl l'loinba, George 'Enos, eligible ayer .... are. ~,.- , """""' ,,... • three-yeer 27 with tho wlnntr advlllClng Here are Ibo 1re1 enlnJlll: Geilrp l!laber, Bud Rose, Bob to lorlelt victories over Tu':i ·-· for ....,b D a v e to tile state roU..U over Ille Oleta Meaa -Doo Crwse, Shannon, Terry Sliannoo and La MJrada, Estanda I 8rowa'1 fsi,_ aod led tbe La"°" Day weekend. Ron Walker. Newport )!Jlrbot. , 1 ftwmtal• Valley craw toa pair The Ellms.ll......u.d-.11Wi>Ul--'1'.eonis -ResUli l<v~tj', Abo a tie same with Et ~Cir AMA ptayoll bertba. game aegmenls with the field Laguna Billo --Fr• d Moo<iials -vlliclally a looli ~kier WU a first team -being cut. In hall after 18 M ....... D iwi:. w..-Dougherty. and lhe rtlJJ(lt mve Costa l ...... ,A.. games, clipped to the top 16 ..... Vllll I•) c•1 ,..., .... Mission Vlejo ~-Dwanye Mes& a 2·17·1 o\i'era record. 1 ~-.loft on the all-Orange following 32 Ults and then to ~1.o.1(111ew 11H1 •· C:OGt.-T'f'111 1be fode.its to Estancia and C.oast team and cllcked at a the leading nve after ~ l~ (SHI dlf. ~ 1-1, m::. 1 tmin 1 t-e r _ Ray Newport Harbor n~ the 1 11.0 1venae ln his aenlor ' games. Sltitw4•rlfl C$HI .... ._.1«1'V Brywon. Jay Dunn and Frank Mustangs' ~esa:Newpi"t tour- ltMOn. Pico RJvera11 Gtorge Sixr=::e:._~~· --~-•-•iu._..,_._.......,., ___ ... _..:S::tev=......,=::· ______ ..:•.::.ney~cb=am-'-po-onshi_.:.P· ___ _ SPECIAl. VALUES FO" TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! S.ha~laEspanol WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON 15221 IUCll llJD. • PllOIE 89J.&544 UO L f1IST ST. AT CYllUS. W 547,7m 1531 S. lllllOl llJD. • ,_ 170-4700 ';HtlU FRIDAY •• 8:10 A.M-t P.M MONDAY THRU FRIDAY , • f :JO A.M-t P.M MO NDAY THRU FltlDAY , , l :lO A.M-9 P.M SATUIDAY ••••.••••••. l :JO A.M.-4 P.M. SATUIDAY .••.••.•••• , l 1JO A.M~ P.M. 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(~.' .::...1 =y·~'~lttll .. ~=~-..:-·i•r: DAILY Pilot •• The Winners in Ensenada -m~~ PUTr AROUND 1HE HOLE • ~=:•!;£1:: l IUUCll Y®-tiuin your p~roundiuttifta.l!l!.cll""-t--fi:+'=i.._'L · - by putting "around" the bolo frorp 1bout four feet ~·r~°"WJ:!.....1 1way, Continue this putting from all llde1 of the bolo t:.:=: ~ ._1 ,_ ' I • OAAllCNI l.&UUa witil you feel your stroke is on the beam, and you ~ uc•~°"' "::c. ,,.,.. have ' dofutite idea of bow fut the peen is and bow ci. 111 ..-. cltlmlM ..... much bre&k..t.boR.lidehillcrs will take. """" ' Miiie. ~1 Jtyou miss a putt, don't repeat it;jlllt 10 on to the ~\!~&, next b..U. There will be no 1econd chances out on the lr-l'T'OI' tM. Holo 1 .,c 1mMn.._.,.,_ '· =!~'to.TocD1 ~,."'PG IL Gf90Dl'YI .. Him NG r'llE JRONS .. .:offrri 1olfd trip, 1tont t and 1wfn1 pointtrl 10 boost iron pl4y •nd lowr r olf l fOnl f S1nd 20; 1111d a 1111mprd, 1tlft1ddrr11td tnirtlopr 10 Arn.Otd Polmt1, c/o thil poptr. Net .. Summaries -' For Coast Area .,. -· -... --Cl ""' TIP ~ ,,._ nYO SIM JllJIY ~ (A. Wlntlrl Fl,,.,._'I' ·SkY (J. TOddl _, ~Mtll'n R\IOlr. <tt c=!.) c~ ct.mMoel 1 =~~ 7n'~ [R~llH-) JILi'• ChOIC'I (J. Ll9lltt1011 Al .. l.llllMe Ml11 MtidtNf (C. C1mobllll NIMTM iu.ca =-o;.. mue. Cl.imMa an ll1ft. Top dtlrfting prfce '406: ._ .... ~i:::v ~~i !~~) lkM FllQM O. Cl'lllllll Rod V Adlos (0. IMYOct.ll Untie Tau tG. LOl'IOOI l!l•lrlmor11 H fJ. MH!ffl I Gf'ti.fUI 11eH IS. Onomtf AndY'1 M1$$11e (J.T. llllUtldl ·Alamitos ' -1f I '·Harness Results ~.M911.tm c ...... , .. PlltlT U.Ce -OM mllL l'to. a.1m1n1 1n -. l'Vr1' s1-. Sllof9un (Haft) UI UI JM Ad ... tar (ll:lctimlnd) '°"' ... Hlllh T_,.. N tAutMI Ut '""" -...... Aho r.--KnltlM k"-,.,_ TOP TROPHY WINNER -Allen Puckett's Ericson· 46, Blackbird, -callforni'a Yacht ·Club, is shown ap- proaching the f.iniS!i" line at Ensenada to capture the ·President of Mexico Trophy fur the best overall per· iormance in the Orean Racing Divis.k>n. TOP MUl TIHULL WINNER "'°" lolllmky Greottd By Bill Boiuon CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE BRASS Puckett Gets Five from John Payne ' The clin1ax of any Ensenada y,acht race is the presentation or hard.ware to the Mnners in the various divisions of the race. IT JS WJTNESSEO by several hundred well· wishers plus the top brass of the sponsoring New- port Ocean Sailing Association . After the colorful awards ceremonies, weary and often bleary eyed skippers and c"!'ws <tart the Jong beat ba<:k up, the roast to their respective home ports. THE TOP TROPHY winner in t.be, ~ Rac- ing ·division this year was Allen E. Pdd:e!t, an exe<> utive of Hughes Aireraft Co., who wu among the early finishe~ in th:_ ~2§~~e rac_!~0!1t th_e ~st. Puckett is a member of llalboa Yacht Club but was sailing his Erkson·46 sloop, Blackbird under the burgee of California Yacht Club, "' FIRST MONoHULL TO FINISH ."."'YUi• BolllJ. Accepts few New11.., San Clemente in Finals Of Newport Surf M~t Ml.-, Ltrdl ~ ~ ..... _. ...... Whitney Winners Official 2 Skippers In .Hobie Cat Event San Clemente and Pacifica high ldiools joined Huollngton Beach an4 l'oiintaln VAiiey In Sa~'s, (/ra118<1, co u n t y sur11ng cbam~P. ~Y plac- q ·• aiie.t~ -In ~y's ·p[ellmjilai:y , ... oft )iewport Beach. ": Sa.tr ctementt'• Tr 1 l o n s scored S& points and won fi'Ye indlvldual beat races to -gain the finals. Z.cl< Llndborg or Marina won the llrsf.heat 'burthe'Vik- logs missed Uu! fmals by a a Ingle poiht as· Pacifica coj!ped two first places. The third and f i n a I preliminafY competition was staged this morning and in- cluded F.dison, Estancia, Dana Hills, Rancho' Alam i tos , Magnolia and Brea. In the sw'ling portion Gordon°.Lombard, Don Wert, John Searles " and T I m Dollglu or San Clemente posted • heal victories. ,Brad Cooper won one ol the knee board racet. I ' I THl•D ltACI -OM rnl11. ,IC,, Clllmlng 111 ~ PUrM SltlO.. C'tl/11 R""9111' (&ordl 1.411 J.», I.• JOl'CMll'I Adloa (Sl'(llllk) 1120 JA K W G {Winger) &M Tim. -2.05 2/J. Also rtc:m -S.Wor Mll'I, Scott,~ Ao1ll'I, Loe.II Trvsf. Study N0!1, lll'llO 1111 r ... Final reoulta of Los Angele. Yacht Club's Whitney serl,. have been published by the Ocean Racing Fleet of Southern CslJfornla. Aa previoosiy reported, Dick_. Deaver'a Cal-33 Counterpoint ,-oulrT'K uc• -°"' mh. T,ot, u the o r U Wiil' oer R .. -011m1"" Nol'lllluci ,11 ..... ,.WM w ve a . _-ua. ner-up in lleet was Al C&ssel's ti'"" ..... 1~1 .... t.eo t.• Warrior, Bab i a Corinthian ~ ... ...,.. ICOllnl'l'l 11._, '-'° ictttvs .Min ''*'"""' ,..... Yacht Club, and third was Bob 'Tlme -V/1. G D~ N ' _....., l"k9d -hf1h Lord. ,-raett rant'• nuuw.i, e w po r ., Lad. s-. ,,.... v.t. o.-iu. Harbor Yacbt Oob. ~~iT ~·=· '~· d~ ~~ ~15:"., IA...,nl ..,. 1.• >• of sh oUshofoe rat'eS. • :.J 1~ ' l::;•;_:.~i '" l:: Final daas standlngo. I 1, U.S. c.._, GUARO TROPHY """ -""'" ~ ,.. A (I) W·'-'-('I Go~.sw_,, 11 MORF Winner ,. ....... -+°""""' l"lrrt,...... ~ -.... -; " -----7""""'-:-"-"'---~---------Jlnb, ""·vii. c.nflat ..,,...,, ll:Ollf Robon; (3) 6anderUfC IV ,I "'· Poole and Johnson, Babla1 "Jml uet1 -On1 mnt. '-'· Corinthian YC; (4) Raider/. 611rrt1111 en ..... l'UrM .... r u::; LMll '""* John Hooten, BCYC. ' 1 ~= Awlon (ltntOI JIM~:: t.: CLASS"' B • ~. (1) 'Ibera,1 Frw ....._ CHott1 Ut Jamet Aliem1 California YC: I:'~~ Wkl!hwt •nt, -. " (2) Uhilion, Ed McDowell, """E•,.,.. A. r r ,., ••VIM.&; King Barbor YC; (3) lAlcky ....... -~ .... ~. '"P\aff, RJchltd J'ott, Balboa ~ •-""',..... YC; (4) a...lali, lllolt Pen- ,..,_. .... ----ninpln, KllYC: (5) Rest! .... ~';:,!~tn•flrtYMt.W: Robert Young, CYC. r=..TfmPO ,_ ..... I.a CLASS c -(1) Courr °"' PNJ1p 1wi.-1 .. l..e terpolnt ; (I) Independence, OI~ ~s.('#111.,,.) l9 Jobn Llnatey, WYC; (3 ) ---"""'""' °' -Whlmaey Trs, Hugh Rogers, f::·=F~:""""--LIM LAYC: (4) Robin, Carl • _,. uc• _ °"' -•-· Rlllllnetle, SBYC; ($) Grey ~ ...... .......--. 6gk1 Frank Vanwn, Ventura - IMdtl UI UI tM ._ ..... iv_..., ..... ;re. U1c1M (t.irlkM • ,. -.a.NO o 1m--w ,,,..~,,..us. ~ -.... -, -.--._., - -Carl Coe, Anacapa YC; (Z) ._ -· "" ..... .... Balandn, MeClalre (!JYC) ~ --•-°'...., and Ullman (8YC); (3) B and °"'· -B, Hatch and Bamltlll, LA YC. • ir.ct1 -......., • ,.,,._, ............... llllfTM llACI -OM '"'11, Cl ....... Mll!dlc-.> •U 1111· ,\ll'M Pl!lt, E~ Ctnlnli:I llO 4AO tM COll'IO M~ IMlll«) I.Ml , .. ~ ~ Ut'*"ll 4A Tll'M -2.ID 1/1. Alto tM:td -wertt!Y Mldlt, MIM MlltOM, kltt.M W-. Gnlil lrl9'1. "'"" ...... ~ -IJttl• Ml• c.-. ,... ......... ssa...-> ......... K-. ................... Many Horses Clpltol Newt Servi~ DAVIS-Tiie 1tale of CalJfornJa bu the larges! hone --lo the nation, ..Umated wwhere over 400.000, ' Dave.~Vllman Natned Top Racing Champ Dave Ullman of Balboa only three months old when Yacht Club WU declmd the the lint Lld<>l4 was produced "champion o f cb:ampkJns" 15 years ago. SUnday alter wlmlng Hun-Competltioo Jn the senlo< tlngtoo HarbcNr Yacht Clubs classel was so keen that the Tournament ol Cbampionl for championship wu oot decided , Lld!>l4s. until the final race . The regatta drew tntrles Ftnt race -winner wu !run five llatea ~ In Sootbtrn calJfornla Diltricl lour aenior cluaetl and me champion Joo Baldwin ol King junior clu8. , l'1rtiot ;Y~ Club, ljl~ Ullman, 11bo 1s a .. 11oria1 by unman lhil Harry Wood o1 champion In lhe l:.Jdo.14 Claa AJa/nltoo B • Y Y•"'!I Oib. __ , 'Wood Ii a tbreMllilt! ,.,_ was awarded a three.I..,.' .national ~mpl°"' U1h.an metal sculture r<pr_,Ung moved lalO·dit feac).ln iiie- hls Lldc>l4, Maalc, croeoln( OllCl ,'l!te iihld;Jieo .... °"' the !tnillll line With him allCI Gib Marsh11l ol Alami1o& Bay his crew, Gary Hamlltoo ol ar>4 Pete, J.el!t<BOO, ·Mlssloo BYC. Bay. -• Junior champion, •lllng the Heavy wulbet 1 a I I or s ltrst Lido tvlr built. wv.Skvo M.trshlll and Jim Tyler, BYC, SclM>clt, eon ol Blll Sdlock, sailed 1-1 In tbe Jhird race builder ol the Udo&. lie .... with winds ~ to lO knota. I Bob and Dick llflaucltam!>, two of tbe Soolllland'• top Hobie cat aldppera bave been named IS partlcJpanla Jn the Hobie Cat 60-mile ocean cros~­ Jng from cat cay, Bahamas to Ft. Laudep!ale, Fla. starting next l'rldy. The Beauchamp brothers were selected by the IP!in>o<- lng Le Club klternatlooal 1..- thelr eiperlence Jn beavy , weather l8illng and tllelr record of wlna. Other Southland I a t I 0 r I competing in the eva are Buddy Ebsen or Balboa Island and-Hobie Alie< ol Saa Juan Capistrano. Purpose of the event Is the Calcutta being held Friday et the Club lntematlooale, Fl. Lauderdale, to benefit the lntemaUooal Salllnl Allocta- lioo, opeclllcally the U.S. Olympic BalUng fund, Lido Hosts Team Races IJ<lo.14 alien frun Max!co started arriving In Noopon todl\Y for t!l&ata1 ol Ille bit!>. nlal lJ.S.-Mealce leam ,_to be ailed out ol Lido Illa Yachr Clllb 'lhnday eod 1'rl- day. Boata wW be l&uncl>ed al Balboa Yadll Clllb wltb lilt actual ...,. lleJaa 111Nd oul ol IJYC. Th• popular •nnl II I bom~ npU.. 91111 MexicUaallon~lhe actM)Jr Oii Lake Vallo ct. Bravo out of Mako tljt ,. the OIJIJOll!e YMR· ti ' l ' • ·~ DAILY I'll.OT wt1v . ....,,.1m TONIGHT'S I TV IDGHLIGIITS ltCE'I' • 8:00 -KCET Auction. AmooJ tooiibl'I Iii& ft.em• a aet r4 Spode Cbinl and the "Ortllo llli!llondra" ur, a 195f Memiry carpeted wltll llllh .;i-turf. . -. 1.,. ItHJ O 7:30 -"Ibo Gnm Ls Greener." A mix· :fid {OW'IOlllO -Cary Grant, Robert Ml1cbum, Jeen jlmmool and Dobonh Ken--ln a comedy mm rae1. "' NBC e 8:00 -Aclam-12. When an otf-duty po- t!lteman arrests a female llhoplllttt at a IUpenlW' GI, Off!cer1 Malloy and Reed are launched on a ltrijlC Wind emit..- ~ CBS a 11:80 -"Hawail Five-0." This pilot filin _;jbat lllsplred the hit TV eerles live years ago wlt!J ;l'acll: Loid and Nancy Kwan. ' ABC fJ 11:30 -Wide World of Enlertalnment. Sieve Forrest, Anne Frandl and Clu Gulager Ital' In "Chant or Silence," about a hljllcl:er who port· ltbuta to oafely and poeea as a novice monk In ID '.\IOlated monaslary and a police captain who tri• 1o flll!b him out. , ' I TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening ...... UD911!111C -.,.. Thul'5day DAYTIME MOVIES ,,. • <Cl --.,. '""' (""" ·111-1•·-·· ... !fn. jlfl. ..,, ....... '1'IM lOlldoll ltlf"' (JI) ahdlp.11 btlps Sc:olllftd Y•r4 bruk up 1 llftl kldtcl '7 "' """'"°'" ll'IObsttf •• mii....•--m-. t.tOG CIJ •-_, (R) A kll· lilnt nsietrdl adtlltllt trytn1 to COMttl 41 Mcnt. fifld1 hiltMlf ander ""'1 pm:1&n Wll • wt1I· ttiy et11m tkttrl pla W ..,.. Df I Mt Oii bis work. ·-.. ,.,. ·--?>-• -·--"-t:!Ol!t_AIM_ ·-.... _ .............. ll!JEr.t.•11- l:t5 IJ ._.. •Atpl Ftu" (dr1) "5J -Rolltrt Mitdlum. >Mn Slmmo111. 2:t0 m AJ1.J11 ... -.-..... .... l1G ... .. SHl'ICll Tr1cy, Jd'lny HUllttf, J11MS W...On, Oitllf ftlttr. 1:!0 e "fl• ....... cm> '51 .... ,... 111 Wldinlr\ flich1N 8111111111. J:lll {))<Cl -lot ... • ..... Cond. fdfl) 15 -rnnt ShYlrt, Clint w.,..,. -- SCR Unveils New Musical Friday L By TOM Tmlll Of • ..,,... ... with final performances lbll woekeod. ~ wbo "'""°'lien ''Moihet-FArth'' -· and tbat awnber II lqloa alool the Orone• Cout -will Ulrily bo Unlhf llP to ... Ibo ... JDUAlul by the " M o t h e r Eartb" ~ •• Soulb Cout Reporloly. Pad 'hmbe!Unf takes the ceotnl role bl the obow. with Sborl ~ Robert i ~~~~~~~~ Ent!maft and Barbara Vanl - Hoft play!og feotured parts. N A f I 0 N A I Nick ~ and Rao Aguilera GINIUL CODljll•te 'the cast under lhe THUTIH I .. UUo II "In Ibo Mldsl ol Life," and It opens a ICbeduJ. ed 1ev....,. .. k<ncl eniagoment Friday night at Soulb Cout Repertory wbere lbe llnl orliinal mualoal by R o n 'nlrooloa and Tool Sbeanr made local bl..,ry I w o lellODI ago. Allo mak.lng ... debut lbll week, opening Tltunday for a three-weekend run, will be John Patrtclc'1 new ccmedy "A Barttl Full ol PeMles" al the San Clemeote Conunuolly Theater. The two new productions - the first a world premJere, the aecond at least a first for Orange County -Join four other local ahows in various phases or oonUnuaUon. These include "The Desperate Houn" in Irvine, "The Gingerbread Lady" In Coo1a Meas , "The Three Oickolda" at Golden Weol College In Hun<lng(oo B e a c h and "Cheaper By the llouo" In Fountain Valley. ZONKED OUT -Paul SU!ele ~el't) and ArdJs Faith lend some su)iport to Mark Razor in a acene from "A Barrel Full of Pennies," opening Thuriday night at the San Clemente Theater. American newsman. Tltrooaoo. who wrote lb• script and lyrics, Is m111lcal director fQr the show while Mias · Shearer and Bryant McKernan have -Ille music. Martin Benson, a veteran "IN THE MU>ST of IJfe" b SCR director, ls staging the booed on the career and production, whlcb featurts writings of Ambn>se Bierce, a Mlcboel lbtglass In the role of legendary San F r a n c l 1 co Bierce. Others in the SCR cast journalist of the 1890I wbo . Include James dePrleal, Mimi forged a olel'<Otypo of , the Stollb, Sandra Banks, Richard Doyle, H.J. Parks, Gary Bell, Louray Rodecker and Robin FJederick. Performances are scheduled Fridays through Sundays unlll June 23 with an a o'clock cur- tain at the Tbint Sttp Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., . Coota Mesa. Reservations 1146-1383 . RETURNING ~ER one dark weekend for·two special performances Friday a n d saturday U: <!The Desperate Hours," a drama of suspenae and violence from the Irvine Commuolty Theater. Gary Saderup and Ben LeBeau portray the opposing forces in the realistic production. ''A BARREL Full of Pennies Laurie Lambert, G r e g is the latest play fl'OJJl the pen Feuerborn, Ben LeBeau ID, or the prolHlc Patrick. whose Jefr LeBeau, S har on comedy "Everybody's Girl" Davidson. Richard Riiey and also was JH"'mlered locally by Ray Leitner also are featured the San Clemente Commwtity in the Irvine production. Theater. Joanne Applegelt, Completing the casl are David who dlreded that production, _ l'_erlman, Robert Pittsford, also will stage the "Pennies" bewey Knigbten, D.D. ed Calhoun and Erskine Monlen. com y. Heading the cast are Paul Curtain lime Is 8:30 for dll'flCllon of Marthella Randall. '"!'he Gingerbread Lady" will be presented Friday and Saturday evening.9 at 8:30 In th&. c.o,nmunity c e n t e r auditorium oo the Orange County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. Reservatlons 83+5300. ALSO CLOSING I h I s weekend Is Goldeo Wesl College'• producUon of "The Three CU&olda," a cornmedia . dell artt romp directed by GWC drama instruc:lor Charles Milcliell. Featured In the Gold•n Weal cast are Rick Waites, Renata Florin, Mlcbale S 1111 m a n , Debra Manning, &land Bera· jru1, Linda HQeh, D a v e Armstrong and Steve Buhrig. Robin Huber has designed the GWC set with Sherry George aDd Steven Craig responsible fur costumes and lighting, respectively. Final performances will be given Friday and Saturday at 8:30 ot>-the college's Com· munity Theater on the cam· pus, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Tickets may be purchased at the door. THE YOUNG people's pro- duction of "Cheaper By the Doz:eo11 f o c t h e Eountain V8lley Community theater also will be ringing down its curtain this weekend with performances Friday evening and Satunlay and Sunday afternoons. Jo Richardson is dlrecUng. A large casl of youngsters RlllRVID SIA15 0•~~1 lllUJ 1? 'Ill I MARLON BRANDO cmlitL 'j>i1s @"et:.:'Utn1tl.bt11h MOM. fHRU THURS. I P.M. FRIO!! 1 L !,45 SllUROIY 2-1 L !'li, SUNDIY 2-5 l 8 ALL SIATS .... 00 WIDAYI 6:4S SAT, & IUN. 12:4S "C ... 111 LIADlll" "SEDUCllON Of l!Gl" IOnl fUTUlll U.TfD Ul.I Play's Not the ~Thing In Revival on Broadway Steele and Doris 'Donka aa the "The Desperate Hours" in the papa and mama of a Jewish· Humaiiities Hin Playho.use on By Wil.LJAM GLOVER in the misp.ronunciation of Christian • Armenian family . the UC Irvine ~c a m P u s . from age 18 on down • is • Jong French names. Ardis Faith plays the husband· Reservations 646-3178. NEW YORK (AP) -Time hunting daughter, with Mark featured in the production, 1-;~~~~;;;;;;i;;;;: wlllch Is double cast down tol the two fam ily d Q g s . Performances will be given Friday at 7:30, Saturday and Sunday at 2 o'clock at the theater, 18280 Mt. Baldy Cir· cle, Fountain Valley. Reserva· and the Roundabout Theater Among the players are Hugh Razor as 8 rock and roll mE t'OS'l'A Mesa Civic O:>mpany have not been kind Franklin, Htnnphrey Davis, singer and Sharon Todd and Playhouse winds up Orange to uThe Play'a the Thing," David Dukes, E 11 z abet h Mark Manning as two other County's first staging of "The which wu esbumed Monday Owens, Neil Flanagan, Frank bouae guesls. Gingerbread Lad y," Neil night at Broadway's Bijou. Camp an e 11 a and Fred The comedy will play on a Simon's comedy~arna of an Tltls Ill a Iransporenl trifle Stutlunan, wllo displayed the Thursday • through • Sunday alcholic trying lo go straight, about RJviera hJgb lifers a hall greatest sense of schedule for three weekendsrl;ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl~li!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l tiOM 1161-9663. century ago, concocted by respoMlblllty for bb Equity with an 8;30 curtain at the Ferenc Molnar and adapted card. Holmei Euley's setting Cabrillo Playhouse, 2 o 2 from Hungarian by P.G. WU Grand Rapids Med!ttr· Avenida Ca b r 111 o , San Wodehouse. F1shion8ble wits ranean. Clemente. R e s e r v a t i o n s of another era, their 11121 soul· Tbls play tsn't the thing. 492-0MS. fle now Is not only collapted1 1r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;~~iii;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,\ but moldy. Tho plot II about I · plqRrltlng tum. authors ol . · ./i )u!h Cuast Re1Jcrt()r.v an opefttta with a bright A .......... IC•'• "~ ••l'ffl"' TNM ~,..':": d~~ ~~ ''IN THE MIDST OF LIFE" her old flainel drops by lo Opeos Friday, May 16tlo, 8 p.m. -Tick ... Now rekindle r o m a n c e , II 1127 NIWPORT BLVD., at Harbor overheard and plunge1 young ,,...,,.........,._,,,.,..... f4-1>W Jove lnlo despair. .....,. ., '"""' "'MAOtC THllAT•I" -c ..... MIY 11 SOLUTION, 14 write a playl~==== within the play that wil1 persuade thls Romeo all is well with the world . Rarely has so much stage lime been lavlabed on such meager 'plot. Al this point, enter the Roundobout Company. 1111 an off-Broadway group which sin- ce 1965 bu been deroled 14 appreciative recomlderatiCll 0£ cl&SliCI. Sometimes tbe troupe does laudably. Tbll time, some pral..se foollsbly tempted management to fare the big time. What appamiUy pleased some viewers at the Roun- dabout's modest home base is all loo painfully wrong In the more demanding glare of Broadway. FOUNDER director Gene Fellt hasn't made up hll mind whether 14 play It straight, camp a bit, or go all out gorte1tque. The opening two acts are dull stage waits dur- ALSO Is • Bu rt Reynolds "FUZZ" -· lot of toughs (PG) 3459 VI.a Udo Eve. Show St1rt1 7 p.m. Newport Beach Contlnu.us Show Phone: 673-8350 Sunday from 2 ing which several members of 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the company rtveal their dramatic shortcomings. Then the toae becomes increasingly swishy-limp, giving the pro- duction a whole different slant. The final lnstallmcnt livens up spasmodically, parUcularly for members or the au<tience finding irTCSlsUble laughter MCME RATINGS FOR fWIENT8 AND l'DUNO PEDPU: n. ........ ,...... ........ .............. ........,., .... c....w ,.,......,.,,,... ........ ' rii'R1 All ""' MMTTll ~""9UI~ ...... .M.c"'°BUl.TBACHAMCH· l..W:.t.v~AtoAwJ """::..,_l""':m1U11Jf!"l~°"1 ' IOl . ' O· CINTUR Y 21 111 ~ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEME NT DAILY 2:00 · .. :'5 ~7:30-10:00 .... , ''TN• FR.ENCN tONNICTIOH" "M.A.l .M." • S•t. & 11111. Xld'J U...1 "GODJ:ILL4 VS.IMOG MONST••" It & J: p,111, "One of the year's 10 best" _.., __ anewland anewhopa...anewdream Max:wnSydow·Liv 'l'he EmiQ••~ •Ill ~-a..,,,_C: w1:o1c>1°"""'"'1 AUO Lsssss&e Ol'rilr, ,......, C-. '"• •1-•IM .. _, .. ~ ... !2 ... lS2G 'lllkl AMA.t MCMal (1.} IAINIOW' lmOOI 1111 (1.1 06MI SHflR• IJ.I TWO WM IUiCrTOI' " ~1 ... oi.. .. ~ •. •••I ol 'In.ti 527..22.ll 96fll• ,,,,. r••-•Y ,.., Chti'"un A••· SJ~'92'f al.,..... """ --Colld, -1't W. ltrt' P1rt. 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SUN. ,,_, 1Aa•AIN MATIHll wn.,1,... ' ' I • N1 I -. .,.. dlrowi ..... YC!!lf 1 ~-ly eo Depl.' llll -the " -,...., 'J1le! ,.... and I • Ar• y made appea: .. • llelllli Higl llmllet ...... Pree!; ·-of dee of Hai "l'r, we're York,' father SUlllvl Ill ma whlch unem1 by ""' "I I Ill iale some · Yo~' those togetb duce t Won these "We costs pelldv Ca1l!ot ductlao unlooa p~ HOL Rober1 Beaun Southe Uidllt I Baek to NY New SeJjes Bucks ·Trend 9/UT "!"'•IJ'IT Jin '\'OK (AP) -Every ollm, ........... pn>doc<T ~"" -lo tho winds MllmakMa-lnNow Yod: OIY. 'nit lateot cautioo- 0.-It llol> l'leclll. bra .... Jy ~ OD 11Calucci11 Depl." Illa blll-!loul' -ed,y &bow, IChoduled Iii appear oo CBS In tho fall, II tho only network .... boliJC made here this ~ 00 • lulktme basis. '111ere'ft-been others lo put yean -ABC'a ''Corner 11ar11 and NBC1 "Cir M, WMre Are You!" -but New YC!l'I<· made i.1evlllan -c1ooi appear ~ Tbey'l'o as rare as a summer IDOWfaD in Dealll Valley. llJ&h l)rOC!uclloo «11la and limited laclllUes are the main ...-. So wb1 11 prochlce" Precbl racing the woes o! shooting In New York lnltead or d..,amlllni lo the easier ure o! HollyWoocll -lo establllh ~ ~ dlx:tlan ....... " be aald. 11WBAT WE'RE saying to them lo a ...,.. II: 'Ollay, f.UU, we hlMI a great op. pottuDlty h<re. Now let'a make """ that it ....... ..,.IOlftieally. And I tblnlr the guys ere ruUy going In make an effort to do that." Oby. But the majortty ol televlaion writers wbo can quickly tum out published, proresslooal scripls have loog since mo\led lo Los Allgoles. Can you find writers like them here! "Well, thal does present a problem," Precht ootl«ded. "However, we believe that :"ten~ :!'e~ .. ~ Something in Common ~ lo find them-We may William Holden Oeft) and David Niven play two have to go to California, but friends wbo find t hemselves in love with the same we hope to create our own · 1 (Ma gt M N pool of writing talent here. gir g e c aroara) In "The Moon l s Blue," Thursday night's featitre attraction on CBS, Chan· "We think that there are nel 2 at 9 o'clock. some people writing fur tht-------------------- leglttmate stage here that could write for television under the supervisloo of acme good people we have." Mesa Playhouse Lists 'Red Hot Lovers' Cast DAILY PI LOT Miiii~ Center Production 'Oliver' Scores· in Revival • Oh joy and hallelujah! Fagin's htclt In town! The most •ndearinf! old lnoud In show bil Is ki cking his qutcuu.., beets al'OWld the Uis An&elea M'llslc Center stage as ll he never left Ii and pouring "' the kind o! pig pen- nery that makes t h e "Peanut." character loot like an Ivory Snow ad . It's Britain's Ron Moody. wbo e!te, capering up a storm In the Los Angeles avlc Light Opera's smashing revival ol "Oliver" in Lbe Do r o t h y Chandler Pavilion and stealing sceoe after scene with a ieal be's suppoaed to de vote to picking pockets. Nooe or Which. b to say that the irrepress.ible Moody hu no compeUtlon ln the scene steal- ing department. But It's fillhy old Fagln, whether he 's doing a light fantastic in the thieves' kitchen or slobbering over his stolen silverware In t h e flreplace, who gets the bulk or the bravos In I.his brilliant new •10llver!" his "Oliver'' 9COtt 13 years ago. That '• just as It should be sinee the resuhing bJend gave Us ooe or the most tuneful and colorlul musicals to hit the !tag& in the past 30 years. DI.rector J ack Dnnohue sets up a cracking pace from that first clever "Food, Glorious Food" number In t h e workhouse and the tempo ls maintahled to the company's "I'd Do Aoythlng" finale - one of the best fm al6, this c:rilic bu always thought, In .OOW business. It's the only way to handle "Oliver" and it's the only way Ron !\ioody knows how to play it He dominates the show as the seedy old Cockney Jew whose takeover of little Oliver Twist costs him his business, hit kid s and his ho• lull of baubles but off he prances into the sunset with the Artfu l Dodger, back on track again at the sight of a well filled wallet. Ran oa more thtn one oc-- cHion that Moody lsQ't alone In the crafty footwork dlvtsioll. KMeo Momw It no less t i· fective es Nancy, the Cockney lu s who t1ke1 her Uckinp rrom the 1 .. rlng Bill Sikes and who wlst l\Jlly Ml! u• why In one or tbe 1oV!:lltst numbers in lhe show -"As Long As H~ Needl Me." She's the belle of a tremen· dous dance sequence in the thnrou1hly Coci!Jley _ "Oom· Pah-Pah" and she shows us equally impressive a c t i n g atallty In the moments that begin with her befriendi ng of Oliver and end with her death as she tr ie.s 10 return the Huie boy to hi• famil y. 1£ there wa.s a "'·eakness to be spotted in the major roles lt came in the part of Oliver ind that or Blll Sikes. Olivers who preceded him In Ibis plum role. Jon Cypht.r was • forttful. c:ommandlng BILI Sikes but h!t error 11 .. In hit reJJurt lo aet across the evil that 11 never very far below the surface 6f , the Dickens character. ·' Jt is never posalble lo believe tha t he ls prepared to belt Nancy •cross lh• _,th • at the drop of a hat But lhat is what you ha ve to believe about BUI SJkes; lf you sit there w1ncb1g al tM thought ( tha t Nancy is going to get it again any second now I.hen you kooiN that be bu IUC· ,ceeded . But those are oburvu.tions lhllt play no part In thlJ crltic'.s solid vole of appro\'&1 ror un "Oliver" that c:omes across I.he footlights as (re~ as paint ror all Its long yean or exposure. Ooe thing roe, COLIN DUFFY is a capable sure; this critic will be bncic, wair who reasonably comes to again before thls h a p p Y· terms with hls musical chores. musical ends its current run. l prl nclpally t he hauntingly : ' benutUul "Where ls Love'" . Yugo Ac•tress J, DAV I 0 JONES of But there is a strong clement • , "Monkees" fame was well cho5en for the difflcu1t role of of reserve about his participa· HOLLYWOOD (UPI) _J 11'1"8 MAINLY becaus e we're buocl bm In New York," aid Precht, whose fathel'ln·law Is Ed Sullivan. Sullivan's productloo company, is m•king '1Calucd'a Dept., • which concema a a t a t e unemployment olllce llaf!ed byeccootriol. Th1rteen episodes of "Caluc-- cl'1 Dept." will be made, with tho fir1lt oegment ocheduled lo go lnlo production bere In late July cr early August, ao- conllng lo i;rtchL UONEL BART drew only the Dodger . He works his own lion In the group scenes, Yugoslavian aclres.'I N e d J lli htly on the Dickens plot and qualities very cleverly into the particularly lhose in the Americ algned for a leading Bernie Simon will be the swinger, Helene Briggs as a very heavily on his COCkney role of Fagin's chief aide and th ieves' kitchen, and this has role in MGM's "Shaft in '1..ut of the Red Jlot Loven" freakeckut actress a 0 d 1_beri=:::ta~g::.e:_w!ten_::::::_ht:::_:c:::hurned=::=-:::ou::t,_:show::::_:_':::°'::......and::__:_the:__ttdou_:::::__:_bl_•b_lec,--"°-=t=been=--=e=v=id=en_t_a_mo.._ng=a_ll_th_e_-=Af_n_·c_a._"_,,· ---,-----"I o1ao think CBS aenulnely Is iJt<relted lo -11sblog :!OIDO -loo her< In New York, .r pm;jii-aald. "So, with those loro ~ working together, we d«;ided lo pro- duce the a.how here.'' Won't It cost more to shoot the series In Manhattan! "We hope not. I think the costs are going lo be com- petitive -with thole t n Call!omla because the pro- duction -le -the craft unloos and ao forth -are Preston Role HOLLYWOOD CUI) Robert Preslon will play Beauregard Bumolde, t h e Southern gentleman who wooo Ludlle Ball in "Mame." SHOULD THE show prove a hit and ht renewad for a fUll RO!Oll, ht said, It could en- courage other producers to tape or film their series in New Yortc. "Of course, that's what everyone here is hoping," be• added. "All eyes will be OD thit wilhln the profession. People wU1 be asking 'How doe! It compare lo the olber showa?' 11 However, he empbaslred that cost. will be a major fac- tor "because we're getting -a package price on this from CBS. "If we cannot meet those costs, we may very well have lo consider doing the show In Call!omla the second year il the series iJ renewed," be uld. at the Costa Mesa Civic Genev\,eve Murray as a Playhouse. gloomy matron. Playhouse director p 3 t i "Last of the Red Hot Tambelllni BMounced l b i s Lovers" will be presented Fridays and Saturdays on week that the veteran Costa June 1~16, 22--23 and ~ in Mesa actor, seen earlier in the the Community Ce n le r se.uoa in the playhouse's auditorium on the Orange "Forty carats," .,,:ill play the County Fairgrounds with an central role in the C t v i c 8:30 c urt ai n . Reservations Playhouse product ion of the may be obtained by calling the Neil Simon comedy, whic h Costa Mesa Rec re at Io o opens June 15 for a three-Department at 834-6300. weekend run. ;:-iilmmmmmmm~ Simon will take the role of :~ Barney Cashman, a middle-1 aged fish merchant who at-I tempt.a three belated extra· marital affairs, raring unsuc. cessfully in each. Playing the three objects of hia affections will be Diana Sherwood as a no-nonsense FOR U.TE.ST LEASIHO Tlf'S Mr Chips M <lr' H l JrllfiN i".t 531-8687 7'PintowV ... $St~ "'°" M O•L 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- NOW LOCALLY! "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF!" 1 ••d 9:45 p.111. C~or (GI ''BILLY JACK" . .. • • • • ••• • ••••• . , .................. . • .. ••ACoo 91.-., •\\la ' • •• c-••-"' ___ ._ , lfU·---• Ml>Mf1_,.., .......... , ~·~~ r.v;J CHARLTON HESfoll . = EDWARD G. ROBINSO e 2nd 10P ATTIACTION ~~, . .... "MAN OF . LA MANCHA" 7:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 7:00 & 11 :00 ALSO (PGI A FllM m'ORY AS RARB AS cacttJs In -the snow 9:20 p.m. C~ll TIIMtN hr s.iuy ~ .. ,, ' -, ... STADIUM I :.~~. ... A f h .... 1.ll.1-IU '~ -·· ·-· .. SIAD/UM " 2 .~:;, \. ~•llA'l.f l~l\J:'W • .... ,. _ ....... SMDIUM ·3 ·~; ,.. .-.ri.nu..1.:.11cJ•.:..--... _ ...... STADIUM -I :;.'. \. A •lll••t:•IU>l.' ,•.9 ... "Plck .. p On 101" Ill. "M•n Of L..-· M•Mha" (N) "Th• War l•IW9lfl MM: •M Wemen" (N) "Tiie Gwtawey" tN> ... ••LadySt ... n. ..... Ill "Fist Of hry" Ill ... "Reel S." "l flLY JACK" -" -_., 7• EXCLUSIVE WEIK ____ ... -• .. ANDREWS ·-PUJMMER ' . • (MON.Olli 7 Di 18 J.k • iAdlL wlD. Z r. 2 ,_.. , IUN..JUN & HOIJDATJ ·147°10 P.M. • ........ FROM Fashion Is lan d Newport B each MaxvonSydow 2nd HIT Ltv Ullmann JACK LEMMON JULIET MILLS In The i';!~ II AVANTI!" "' STAlllNG TOPOL ' ~·····~ EDWARDS U\f\1\1 l\lfR l ~A~BOW A ' A<J AM', •Q~T M[,A•9' 17IE MAD KlllGOF BAVARIA. TRISH ~~f>kERE MELVIN DOUGLAS "01! ~I LOMU Y 111118£1" Cl'CI STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' • • .. ... .. • I I I \ I • l • .. 8 DAil~ Pit.OT Wtd'n ..,, Mir 9, tm Pueblo:s .Bucher to Retire •• • SAN DIEGO (AP) from Narth Vietnam waters. Fonner Pueblo Skipper Lloyd In i;..1ntont.w wllb the M. 8uthu will retire June I ~ expr·H~~1ztti;':: an.r :a years to the Navy, bis top" lbotit -·· declaioo wile R<loe sayi. to roUtt. "We bavm't decided on the -45; wu CQIMlUder .f!llure." .the aid.. ~Y~ .. ol tbt.N~vy IP)' al>i&Ll'Uel>lo "We'll make 1191J10 ~Olll wbeo It wu captured"h't" a alter we return from a'lrip to North X...... naval !Orce Jo. reoderlng bis llllp. B'u t Secretary of the Navy John Chilee ruled Budler and hl.s crew bad "suffered mqiap." None ol the Pueblo cmrmen was decorated for hr•Y«Y dMpite what theY delcrlhod. ss barbaric treatmml a D d teotlmooy ol heroism Iii the ~P.11\'il)i. Europe."' • 23, 19111. 0 • . • TUE ORD EAL was MRS-BIJalEll wu in-TUE <lREW spent II mooths . presented _,,.lelY by a very well Clooe.,. • ..• But Mn. Bucher said ahe WU unhappy ' with the portrayal ol her by aciress Marl Fickett "1'llE T B I N G S the dQcwnentary had Rose Bucher aayfug ..were pUfe 1frama," she .... aal<I· "I'm saying the role she played ss Hooe Bucher was u~tothestbry.''- tervlewed by telep!lone from In captivity before being March 29 televiskin documen· Guam, !"here her Navy com-released. After a three-mooth tary, "Pueblo" liy t h e IDl'Dd<r hUibend re t u r o e d court of Inquiry, a pooel ol American B~ Co., "1h...;:~·~,;;;,.i:+ ~-'Mooday·allef'<OOUtlaodtng.an ·ve -admlr~ recommended-Mio-. Bucher-said, --<iddlng, element or the U.S. mine-tliat Bucher be tried by "Uoyd feels about the llllllle swt!eper fon:e c>earlng mines • general court-marUal for sur· way 1 do. He thougbt lt was T6e 1Buchers own a targe home in Poway, in the foothills northeast of San Diego. Their SOl\1, Mark, 20, and-Mike,-18,-plan to_enter ccllege in the bll but are undecided where. Senator, Black Leaders Chosen for News Council NEW YORK (UPI) -The -Dorothy R. Height, 60. TIIE SIX merua members i'National New Council," a director of the YWCA's Racial are: . group cr.eated to monitor Justice Center and president G •• , fairness and accuracy of of the National Council of Loren · Gbiglione, 32, iew· N W tor and publisher of the news re!)(rling, has announced egro omen. Southbri"'"e (Mass.) Evenina ••·t f Us ---•-a -The Rev . James M . '"6 ·--e wa a onner · · IK:I-• News. former CO··-man, two Lawson, Jr., 44, pastor of black tead~;--feminist and Centenary United Methodist -Mary T. HMolly" Ivim, 28, six representatives or the Church, Memphis, Tenn. and co-editor of the T e x a s media will be among its 15 civil rights activist. <lJServer. '. members. --Sylvia Roberts, 40, a -Ralph M. otwell, ~ • .,~ J Tray 7 3 Baton Rouge, La. at(9mey: managing em tor of t h e """!oer · nor, ' 'dent ol th '••al !lei hie Ti former chief justice of the iprest e ~ en.se C · ago Sun-: mes. . ,California Supreme Court. .arm Education Ftmd ,of the -Ralph Renick, 44, news • hose intment to the National Organization for director m¥I vice president of w . appo ed lier Women and head of the Com· WfVJ M' · .. co~l_was announc ear . • • mittee on Rights for Women of ' tamJ. THE COUNcrL said it would ~·d-'l'ueoday t~ counctl "!tie Amettcan 'Bar Assocla--William·-"· _Rusher, 49, would also work fOr protection 1. , •-~--Indi 'dual· publisher ol · the National 'of tbe pr~ ~ govenr ~ts-~1.11.U .en vt ~ Re;iew. ,ment or private tnlrlngements -Robert 8 MCKllly ·53; -R. Peter Straus, 50, presi· ofilsfreedcm. dean of UMi New 'York dent . ~f Stra-u s C:om· Unlvenity Law School. mumcat1ons, Inc., w b 1 ch take on an "ombudsman" • Drive in and drive away with big savings onourown Survivor Radial Wide Belts. Saves10 $8.16 37.90 pWs 2.88 feet-tax. Reg. 47 .90 FR70.14 whitewaM tubeless. SUrvtvor Racbl Wide tire. For standard and Ng cars-. 4 beltsof rayon_on a rayon cord body. In the tow, widtrproflle 70_series. You get classic styling and radial performance. No trade-in required. Whitewall tubeless Plus • role, including t be in· · vestigalionofcomplaints 1 brought by both the public and -Irving Dilliard, 68, former operates WMCA Radio in New editorial page erutor of the St. Yol1<. Louis Poot·llispatdr,now Fer· The council will have head· ris ·Professor of Journallsm at quarters in New York and will Princeton University, Prln-soon name an executive direc- Tire size Save Reg. Siie ted. tax: GR70-14 10.00 49.85 39.85 3.06 GR70-15 10.00 49.90 39.90 3.08 the news media. Support"'\ by the Twentieth Century Fund, which recom· mended creation in a report last November, and seven other foundations, the council said it would concern itself in- itially with these major na· ·lional lleWll suppliers: ceton, N.J . ., tor. " (;ar Injury United Press Imm>ational, The AB8oclated Ptals, The Los Angeles Times-Wa.Jhlngton Post News SerVice, The N"ew York Times Service, Newsweek. Time, The Chris· ti8n Science Monitor, The Wall Street Journal, and network news programming of the American Broadcasting Com· pany, Coluri:tbia ·Broadcasting System, N a t ion a I Broad· casting Company and public television and radio. Actor's Kin 'Guarded' THE EIGHT Hpublic" mem- bers of the council besides Traynor are: Che.,i PCllllrelll, 19, •le!>' daughter of actor Mlchoel Landon, was reported · in guarded condition after being injured in an automobile ac· cident near Tucson, Ariz. Miss Pontrelli, stiident at the University of Arl:rooa, suf- fered severe head injwies in the ac'cident SUnday. Lendon played Lillle Joe on the TV stri es "Bonanza." * Navy Qndr. Raymond A. Vobden, a prisoner or war in -Albert Gore, 63, former North Vietnam for eight U.S. senator from Tennessee, years, filed suit in Memphis now chairman of the board of for divorce from his wire of 13 Island Creek Coal Co., years, Bonaye Jeao. Cleveland. The 42-year-old Vo h den and went to Paris three years ago as head of a delegation seeking freedom for t h e POWs. Last year, however, Mrs. Vobden brought suit for divorce a r t er establishing residence in Arkansas, saying she lost hope that her husband ever would be released. The White H:!se announced that Emperor Halle Sellllle of Ethiopia iwill visit Pretldent Nixon May 15. The Nixons will give a din· ner in honor of the emperor that night. Special reftee Seymour Bieber heard a divo rce suit in- volvin g ti.1rs. William Caesar Warfield, 'vife of an actor- singer. They were married in 1952, and separated seven years later, -Thomas B. Curtis, 61, claimed cruel and inhuman !onner congressman from treatment, a n d asked for Missouri , now vice president custody of the rouple's two and general counsel of children -Raymond. Jr,, 12, Ency c 1 opedia Brittanica. and Connye Louise. 10 -and Ctlrtis resigned recenUy as pm.session of the family house ( J chairman of the Coriporation and other property he con-PEOPLE for Public BroadcasUng. lends his wife purchased with -Joan Ganz Cooney, 43, his funds during his years as a ._ ________ _,\.,. president of the Children's POW Television Workshop, which Mr~. Vohden, 34, was a Mrs. Warfield asked no created "Sesame Street." fonner leader or POW \o,tives alimony, but did --ask for the ----------------------restoration or her maiden name, Leonlyne Price, the name by which she is known • •• • as a Metropolitan Opera star. Thus for the first time, Bieber became aware of her identity. After granting her the divorce, he asked her to slng. Miss Price declined, pointing out that th e courtroom had no piano. * Dr. Benjamin Spock and his wife had a "friendly tal k" in Peking with Hsieh Hua, a leading member of t he Chinese public h e a I t h ministry, the Hsinhua news agency reported. The American pediatrician and his wife arrived in Peking May 1 for a visit to China at the invitation of ttie Chinese Pe6ple's Association for Friendship wllh Foreign Coun-- tries, Hsinhua said in a broad· cast monitored in Tokyo. 0 * Ulf TOrberger'a romance has been blown sky high. He's a 19-year-old who h o l d s Sweden's altitude record for amateur rocketry, something over three miles with a bomemade two slaf!e. 11I'tn · an expert w i t h rocketa," conceded the youth, in San Diego !or the 26th lnternaUonal Sclellce a n d UPI ,,,...,. Engineering Fair . But II he's lucl<Y with rock· ets, he's uniucky wllh love. He Scout Review Prin . had • girl lriend, Ulf said,. bul . ceas AlfllWldra takes time out to thaLdurlng-DO"·•mcx""'e;~-- HR70-15 10.00 53.00 43.00 3.20 LR70-15 10.00 59.00 49.00 3.48 other siZH 1W1Dable at our" low sale prices. ·Save up tosso on . auto air cond· · -.-- Sale 23395 lltt. 2.Sf. Ford end Chevy pic:k·1,1p eir eonclitioner. Styled for your 'tll-'72 mocl1I. Fe1tur•1 ptl•c:hill, di11I switches, 3 rect1ngultt fronl louver1. /4Jr conditioner for'68-72 Chevrolet 72w73 Dodge, 1973 Ford and 1973Chevrolet pick·ups. Reg. 259.95. Sole 233.95. Sale 19995.. Reg. 259.95. cc;Trimline air condilroner for American and foreign cars. Pr(fchill, dial switches, four louvers. Sale19995 Reg. 229.95. CC-30 au to ai r conditioner. Our most powerful unit forfull size sedans and station wagons. Pre-chill slide bar switches, five louvers. Sole p<tces elfecUYe through Saturcloy. 8499 8 track·-...,. __ butlMn - 11er80 radio. Has volume, lorlo. -rodto tuner and ehll)nel tefector COilb °"' Featurla lighted channel lncHcator .nd nno lndlcmor light !hat.--untt lo -119 Fii --- 3388 .-------. I I : JC Penney : 1 Service 1 I s . I I 1 pec1a 1 I I 1149* I I .I I I I Brake adjustment and inspec· I ti on. I "Mo1t Am1ric1n Cer1. I .. _____ .. ' Jq~!2Pe~Y • We know what you'.re looklng for. •• . - ' • . ' stio; Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at, Ille folowl119 AutO Centen: • "'' " •• .. , ... • ,, 0 ' .. . ' " '" ' .. .. .... "'' .. ~";: ' .• " , "' " ' " .. ' --,A Sale 599 Reg. 7.33. JCPen""t heavy duty shock ab~rbers. They11 help your car run like new. SHOCK ABSORBER GUARANTEE H a P9nneYS helvy dVtr thock falls aftM Im tau .. tlon by a Penroeys Auto C.ntet, oue to d1fect.1Ye matwlats or WOfklN.._ lhlP, Gt wrurout ~H1 tn. ol'lglnal pu~ ~ tlte ~. just c:o"'" t.llct us and a P9n~ spteilllst wlll r•IMle9 tn•dt.fktlft tittw, dirty lh«k ~t fM) ••tra ......... Saloprao_.,,. thrvUgh ... """". Get ..... huJ- PIJ -•• .,..,_.iar..., cllltgL ,, ... " .. •• " ... "' ;' • " ' .. " ' '• '• '" • , ., • • reYJew of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle ·De-"A Dille ccnOict w l th taiJS Of ('.()DVOt'SatiOD reportedly dealt Witlt current . rocketry," WBS hb explanation hair fashions. for the breakup. FASH ION ISLAND, Newport S.ach 1714) ~2313. HUNTINGT6N CENTER, Huntington llffch 1714) 892·7nl. 1 \ / .... SUPllt STA.Tl: """~ Est•tt {i GOL08l.ATT NOTIC&: I! creditors of tk1t •II penc Uld dKlldtrl with Ille l'lkj of "" c:lerll ' lo prlfflll v011CMrs, to M1rlPQP El wnlck ls tr.. u~gMd the '"'" 0 mOllll'l5 •"•• rwtlce. Oiled F9tl1 HA21 E•K '"" STUA•T L. 13' AmlfoM. 1 NllW!Mrt ... T•~=I ._ .... ~Ulllrll'llCI I AprU 11. 25, Pl --·-• NOT •• ... Notlc:1 •I•, "" ........ lr-fff 1 .. """"'"' The Mmt lni.nclecl tr• Cllff<wd Strett.i Co TM nll'M lnlendld tr1 ·-~ H1f"'ll'1rd, -· Thi! llM described Ir ptl ... merei turnltvn, t> P•IK'I Ori~ 1.0 west C•lllo!'nl•. T"'I Nld con1UrnrTMil1 8USINl!SS A-, Po 11111' Junt SO l•r ., Tr•MflrrM'I «>llowlng " llddrttPS ' p11t~ NONI 0.tedt A SI•\ M'°' '"" Pu~!illed Mav '' ltr. p "°'" e '"'"' 0 UNIFIED .. ""' 22nd day o ,.,,,, of Avenu•, cc P'roltc:I I COURT &..: SCHOOL Ii e:6Wt.· P~ Dflvt. ,, Calltornl1 NOTtC! lbo'l~lll'll CounfY", C• I" Gowrn to H "DIS nllf 11111' II ed blc11 ro th• •bovt ........ lllltld •l>O'I publicly ,. tlmt ll'ld I TF!trt w "' ..... guar..,lff wllt.ln 10 ( E•cll t rupon1lvt EKll bl• "'""" -woc:onir-. Tiii 019 ltct •nr, ' rltlll•r tit In tfM! blc TM 0 1 llfM'I\ 1111 In tlM loe. ,,.,....,,.. worllm1n T...._, r1t offlct I«• I Co.II Mt! ....... , .. POiied at ""' .. waoe. fl •lght (II ........ and ant·t Jt •h•ll TltAC'101 -·-1 u•r h t soec:llied ..,_ "' .. """. cMlla ... I A "" ...._Wiii tllt coed! In ttw I doclln'ltl\· i ' PUll!lll' Mty, .. i - PUBIJO NOTIC!Z /, ( DAILY PILOT Earpings Up 11 Percent At Air Cal Mortefl'' Wortll. OVER THE COUNTER Attitudes Change NASo L1.11,,..1orT....ay,Ma,,, 1m A I r CalUornta Presidtn• Robtrt IV. Clifford Io Id ahartMlders at Tuesd~'• an nual meeuna lhal Ille alrlln< e~s favoroble operatinr !Wiii• !or 1m. following lhr rwnarouod trend established ln the nrst quarter. lndlcatlv,t!. ot the . conttsiuet\ uptt<nd, Clifford reported thal Air C•Ulornla, a sul>sidlary ol Westgale-CaJJfomia Corpora• lion, had a 31 perctnt incrtate ln passenger tratlic volwne during April com~ lo th• comparable month last ~ar. 'tbe c o m p a n y prtSident, reported net earnings of $133,016 including an exlnl· ordloary item or $66,100 tor th< 1bree months ended Martb 'SI. A net loss o! $307, Ul WIS recorded for the same ptriod in tm, Total revenues, up ap- proximately J l percent, were in excess or '5.690,000 while expenses were held, to an in- cr"'se of L$ perctnl durln( the same period. 011 Sterilization BJ SYLVIA PORTEii Steriliiallon -by !or lhc most costly method of blrtl1 ccntrol in ltrn1J1 of initial outlay and surely th' moat draallc of all melhOO! -Ja. 1oonling in popularity. V~lomies, which have even bcco1ne a sort of sur- gical S\4hll symbol ,,..,.. p er formed on only 212.· ooo Amm· can men :as recently ns 19&9. So fill' this year . ....,.. done at a rate or mort than 700,IXXI. THE NUMBER or women who were sterUl ied in 1969 was an lnslgnUicant 56.000. This year, the estimite is more than 300,000 women are = ,,,., lbe ho<phal for the dtllv•ry of fe•., '~1 wbat they bave decided will bt :'::it ;;;.;;:-.., ..,. their lasl child. They uaually =r if-,. ~ are rt<O•erlng from I b • ~ operation at about the same ~~ , lime they would nonnally bf • &'tln'lt!A. leaving lhe hospital with thelr '"' , .. ....._ babies. ~::.'"'l.. n .,,.. What's mort, In a few areas, ~II: ~= I~ 'l\l reroale steriliutlon is now ~ll~JS 1~ 'I~ =r''t'° =~~-~e ~onre~~u::trt:~ ~~J f11~ I"~ ,:;:'w.~ techDJ(JUt krun u""' ~ . tt""' 1aparoscopy.. With total thne ;,~ " ~ in lbe bospllal red~ to 12 AM= \' 'ID ;Ji' hours or less. coslJ are cor-~ ~ .if\; 1=·~~ r;t respendin.gly k>wer. Typkal ~!t.. 1~ 1~ ,f~ /= tt charges lot this ~ "" ~% 1~ ~ f;E~ S4QO to '50'. covering both the ~ Hr l:i:l \ • 'l doctor's fees and hospital bUI. ~ucoi. l~ , :ti~~ Tk J All GI LI ~""' • ,....,..111'111 ro TOP rr ~ Just 1 rew ... m rni 11,.. 1 r. : t>eu. days ago, the Jn l tr n a 1 • ~ OJ!' , 1i"" W'c!., Revenue service ruiM for the M\: fr ~ nrst time that e.xpenael for ' •,.:; "tt~" = ,: sterillution operationl (and :~111;:! >Jti v. ' abortions and blrth ooalrOl :~!~ ' q. .., pills} are ncrw tax dtduc\lble ne : : U as medical e~nses. Tbll In-:z, "~ ~ ~ •rv •o;1 eludes ttiose expenses fot 1972, ra L.tp, II'/ P'Srm~ _ opting for the opera}ion. Consulting Firm Opens In Newport PROOF TO MITCHELL w.m. W i 11 i am -Kuebelbeck & Aslociales. Redwood Cily·ba .. ed economic, financial, and management consulting firm, has opened an office in Newpc>rt Beath~ according to company officers Lawrence E. Willia~ and James L . Kuebtlbeck. The lirst major project to be handled by the· new office is a benefit cost study or the Drange COui\ty -concept plan lo~ open space. The project is b e i n g prepared under the direction of the Orange County Planning Department and the Citizen's Advisory Committee on Open Space and Conservation. Nolex Corp. Tells Sales Why t h t s aterillzalion ''boom"? Certainly. fe•r of the side effects of the pill is a fac tor. Distrust of other birth control methods as well as aesthetic, physical or psychological otr. Jectlons to the methods are no doubt factors too. Probably also related IS the radJcal shift in attitudes toward steriliza- tion whlcb has been renected iD growlng p.iblic acceptance or the sterilization procedures. And certainly the factors of money aod time are playing a role. FOR INSTANCE, the male operation -the vasectomy - can be done io a doctor's of- Clcf Jn only 20 minutes. It costs about $160, although there arc the usual variations above and below this total. Fees at vasectomy clinics range from $150 down to zero, depending on the economic circumstances or the family involved. For the sake or the oc· casiooal patient who may have some post..<>peralive discom- fort, physjcians often schedule their vasectomies on a Friday or Saturday so the patient is in good shape and able to go back to work on Mo~y . incidentally, In case you didn't J~. 9~ ~~t 1 ~ ~ !fl! know oti lvn1 v. Odlte • ooth NI) " t\.\ :;': Co "We can't take moral ques--~: ,~ fl~ ~!i(r,~ tioOs lnto a«ount," said an ::;. w 1~ ,Rt ~~~k',,1 IRS s p o k e s m a n , in :'",.:V ,1 ,ll\ i:tt t:rvc~\ 8cknoWJedgemenl that the rul• lltlw M n~ ...... ~'I ings could be controversial. ::i I:: 11 N ~l Voluntary sterUltalloo ii e,.vt ,., now legal as • contraceptive measure iD every state -IO public acceptance can't be as far behind Ille IRS ' u Ille spokesmu le&rt!d. Medicaid will pay' Ille bulk or.Ille eosl.s o! sterlllzatlon in most atates for tho.se ~u~ble. The typical Blue Cross-Blue Shield policy covers the built of hospital expenses -but a relatively smaller proportion of physicians' and/or surgeom' fees. OF COURSE, the alll ludes of physicians and ~pltals vary wide1y. catholic boeJMtala completely forbid ~oluntary sterilization ; al many other hospitals, request.a must be approved by special ataU com· mittees; some physicians will ... ~r • :i : 5 : " ~: ... ... ~· . 1~ M: ... " • ,, • " • " . 1 ,i: = u \: .• ~II: ....... l YatiOVlllte wt -·~ I -.. "-.. ~~ .. I ~~ ~ '! _, -.. ~ ll i: ""lo-'"" -~ ,1t,~ The most coquoon female surgical procedure -tubal ligation -costs an average or 11,\0. plus !be cblr(Jel for Ille one-t .. th~ay h..r>il•I slay wliich il!I• prictilllre usually entails. (The operation It.self seldom takes more than 20 to 30 minutes.) With charges for a semi-private room now averaging more than $100 a day in many cities, this could easily bring the total costs to from $3.50 to $500, not counting on such extras as operating room charges. MUTUAL fUNDS Kids Like To Ask Andx Btrr TO SBA VE lhese oool.s and also for convenience, in- creasing numbers of women are having the operation performed whUe they are in WASHINGTON (AP) -The controversial theory that resources shortages may ac· tually threaten m o d e r n clvillzallon Tuesday won of· f\cial support rrom a U·S. gQvernmenl agency for the nrat lime. ln the first comprehensive survey of U.S. min er a I resources since 1952. the U.S. Geologic.al S<Jrvey warned thal "not merely· U.S. arnuence. but world clvlllt.atlon" are .. ln jeopardy." THE GEOLOGICAL survey publlshed a 722.page, llem·by· item analysis or U.S. supply and demand in 64 mineral reaources and warned that many of them are, or will be, In short supply. A study prepared at the Mauachu9etts Institute o ( Technology two years ago, called "The Llmil.s T o Growth." warned lhat modem civilization would overshoot the world'• &blUty to sustain I~ and would rollapee unless populatll!n growth and in- dU1trlal production are soon curtail.d. A similar view was eic- pmsed by Brlliah aclentl3Js in a paper called "Blutprlnl !or Survival." Btrr SUCH Ideas ho,_ bc<n crltlclud by others, Including pub~c o!Ocl1h. who cbarged that the gloomy proJecllOflS were ba8ed on \Mdequate data and ahaky assu~ptlON. The new Ge<>logical SUryey JllJ<ly, whicb 1t1 JIJ<lf the ta1k bf ~auglng the adequacy of mtner11 1uppllcs for t h e future. thus leOOt new, and for 111< nrs1 llm• olllclll. su pport Golden West Expanding LA Route Golden 'Yt'e.1t Alrllnes' ex· ecutive Vice-president Ray- mond s. Eam anoounctd lllat Gold"' West .\lrllnel haa ... panded ils route bel'tftln Loi Angeles lnl.mallon1I Airport and Mojave. lo include the ln)'Okorn AJrport. "' '" •• 1 ' l 1! ! 1 :I Ii ... 1 r " ~ • i • , • I • • • ; • ' • DAILY PILOT s Standard to Ration Gasoline in Summer SAN rnANCISCO I AP t - Sl.\ndanf Oil Co. or CalUomi.I bu anooun(f(f plaos to ration. (.11.tOllne to Its 21,000 service .stations acros.s the ruitfon In Ill tfiort to rneet anticipated bo.tvy fuel dell\llnds this Mll· -.:· mer. Ga .. 1i... wltl be dlslribuled to custorum oo an equitable basll, lbe spollsman •Id. Firms ttlylns oo pe110"""1 products ror bullnea purpom will have 1 hlgber priori()! than "the cuuaJ recreational driver," ht SAld. _,s TAN DAR D URGED mot.orilb to conserve ga»0U11e by reducing speeda. l\1lldlng fast 1tarts and ellminatin11 un- ..._ry short tripe. FINANCE Me•nwbii•. Shell Oil Co. bla•nes tight gasoline suppllet for the 50 percent price hike Ul 111 contract with Los Angeles '---------"'I County. Altbolljh l«!me neighborhood ser.vk:@ stilions m1y bav& 10 lfm.lt the number of gallons sold to a cwllomer, gas dcllve.ries would not drop btlow last _year's sales volume or some 15.3 million g31lons per. day, a comp a n y sp()ktsman said Monday . Shopping Cente1· .. TJUS IS A preventive mea11we more lhan anything ." the :spokesman said. "Our in- Threats Revealed ventories are lo\ver than last Environmental regulalion.s year at this time and lh~'s and rropostd changes In always a marked lncrcase In fedcra Income I.ax laws are gasoline consumpUon during the mosl serious n.l"ftblems !he summer." ,. ..... facing the .shopping center in· UmHed domestic refining dustry In the near future . ray cupacities. s ho r t a g e s in . officials of the Lnternatiooal natural gas supplies last Council of Shopping Centers. winter, reduced gas o Ii n e "If it took you two to three n1ileage of new cars, and "a years to develop yoor last general spetd-up in the · center. you cari expect It to , economy" have "severely" take four to six years for your drained inventories, I he next center." Executive Vice spokesman said. President Albert Sussman told TEXACO, &tOBIL and Shell the council's annual con· OU compa.nles also have an-ference ti.1onday in Anaheim. nounced simillar rat ioning ABOUT 5,000 shopping plnns, be said. Slandard has center developers. archilecLS . S.600 stations in callfomia financers. retailers and others with nwst of the rest i°"" are attending the four-day Western and Southern slates. conference which began Sun- Staodard also said that to dav. increase available gas suppHes New federal and I o c a I it ~iJI slightly lower octaoe regulations ot1 zoning and en· rahngs -a m.e~surem~nt .or vironmental protection. he Ad· antiknock quahheJ -~ Its ded, will add "any~·here rr-om supi!'.mt and regular gr.idts. "JS to 2S percent in con- But the .change should h~ve struction rosts to your next only a minor ~ffect on engme center -that is, if you can perlormance. Jl added. get pennission to build lt '1·• s CATTLE s MONET MAIJNI T41 SBELTDIS? "*-•• OIWt lhl'et' ............... .......... ;ol,...e..iai. • ..sc.th. To••1 II•• oppon ... 1111101 lr1 c::•UI• ••••ti111 111d loodl1111 ,,, .. .,111.,.. W1U1 lllgl! bttl prlc;•t ci..tlltt d ltf 11ow1111 ""'"'t ,,,4 W1t114·•1 .. W!ol1 ..... -i. M 11rM t. _.. .idel ~ Ill U111t . !kl ...,_ you --.. • 111111 MltlDn, !lM out Irle dlrl10h; IM (llOlll poltf!UllL ntlUI, ~ .... HEW, UPAHOfO 1t1J mrTK>N C.l!TTLt lllVEmWITS Thl• book ••PIO!ftl ill dtltll Ill• p!Olll P01tffll.. riM1, llo '*"'llt. MOC!.,..,. M'I boll! e~tt. ll<ffdlnO Wld lffdinq, All 30 m1jo1 c1t111 l1111d1 1'9 eriMll""" by 11tm1. Ll••n how Mo htlllQ9, •tarl I C::11llO holl'lt. l"'1 cltlll d~tci w~ll ul!ltmefo IO WWt COll'I• m••-••lld'm..,1~1-. Tlld bool! 1!11 bffll j)tliJtt bf ......... ,_ c1ttl11Mw\/y llllQttl,..1, ltKI 11 It belllo ultd n t ltotboolt by t m11of UtWOftltf, T"-Mhor ill ~. ... Ind ~. "" l!u • -- rMIQI ol eonlllllirlQ t•Ptoienc::M 111 "°"""'f~ltl llfeedlftQ, l""'"ll· ttfd. Jlldl. rtgltll•Od brt1d!n9, ind c1tti. t...a.. ·-••Wpknlf• 4·M•~ "'"••• ~)l·ll~~llo! ... -1~· ······" llJl C4TTLE INVESTOR CCJ!W1J T1'11• mo11ltllf Jl"'bllc1tton lolt$>1> 1ffl)tf \IP 10 dOlt Oii 111 1119 ltt11l ll1pp1no11g1 lft 111.t c::•nl• lnOutlly, Cini• t1111d1. ••Hr....ot, ltlnl IA& l'tWt. tnd jlOlbllc Cl tJl.I ecwt\p.111111• ttl •••-f'CI. Clllllt pnc:" 111 Pf,. tfftltd wll~ proje~h<lf'OI Of b•IOlo ..... P"CIJO Ind ~Mglng IU<1lll• llPKl~I 1110cle1 aft l~h;dtd Oft ~Ow 10 .n<•ttsl j)fOfJ\t •nd 191\UC.. i•tl\&, ...,,..,1 11i111c::t1PM'I! llt. s-lor ,, .. ...,,,,. .. s C.t.TTl.E PU8LICit.T!OHS, 201 0~00KStO!' • ~ nroLAHOS. C4 r.11) s 1'11\tEDIATE all." Sussman and President Ken· neth Tucker said the 1cse has begun to act as a lobbying organization and is monitoring federal lalld ~ legisl3tion. ' "SHOPPING C E N T E R S have an ilnpact on our way of life and environment.'' said Tucker. "Butt seriously quts· tlon whether this impact is a:-i hnrmtul as many zealots u•outd have the public and go\'ernment believe ." F!R f 8URC.lARV ALARM SYSTEMS RlStDfNT!Al ~. C01'4M[~..:;!,\l • I '' ,11.·•J ~ ... , l" , l J' ' ' • ,, ' "'" ' 11 ToJ•\ ~I, ""''~ ~ [ Coll ~r.;: ... _[,;;,,,,J,.,~ I SEA COA\T AlARM \YS'EM~ [_.,,,-... ,,, l11 ~r> (.,...>!II ,,.. ,,ppl, lbSl Plo,i:l'llln-Cc..ito M .. <o 642 )4'10 mobile phone ---·--- place f4 receive t elephone calls , in your car' ·--nollcenn ---·---No C,plt•l l11>•t1ll'l'l1nl Mo11tk to Mo11lh R1nl•I 8t1i1 ORANG! fUUN7Y RAOIOTELll'HONE SERVICE '" 401 s. Santo Fe, Santo Ano 835-3305 DELIVERY PANTERA by deToma!;() . . lm1K1rte" for IJncoln-?itcrcury. ltallitn c(IRf'h\\orlc c:r1•1'lt'd by the brllllarll. Chitt Studios of Turin, F(itd dcsii;nud lh<' 351 CJD 4V V·8 i'n~ine. f'our '''heel in· dcpendf'nt liUl'l'lt'Judon and mid0 11hlf1 t'nglnr 1>\n(!{'1ncnl Five speed g('ar box. fully '(}'n..-:h1'0nlied . "Pan1~'t'a . , • ltnUan fur Pn11lh1:r ·- ..Aft ,, ..... 'SQUEAKING THROUGH'' Ex·1dviter Heller Economist's Outlook Optimistic A former economic adviser to two presidents says there will be economic turbulence ahead but that America "will squeak through its current boom without a bust." The prediction came Mon· day from Walter W. HeUer. former chief economic adviser to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, and now regents' professor or economics at the University of Minnesota. l~eUer. speaking at the an· nual convention of the lntema· tional Council of Shopping Centers. in Anaheim. said "Phase 111 is beginn-ing to shape up" to a point v.•here the nation won't see runaway in- flalion . "LABOR MA\' N<Yr have as much blood in its eye as "'e had thought." he said. "Money will tighten. but if wnge set· tlements come in at 61,2 to 7 percent. then the Federal Reserve Bank can bold back a capilDI goods boom." F our Major Banks Hike Prime ·Rate SAN FRANCISCO IAP\ - Prime intere::.l rates were raisro from 6~1 percent to 7 percent l\.londay by the Bank of America, the \Vo r I d '~ largest commerciel bank, and 1.hree other major California banks. The other$ ~·•ere \Velis Fargo. Crocker and I h c Security Pacific Nat ion a I Bank. The latest increase lollows similar nlove last u•eek by two Ne'v York banks and the Bank of California . Female Priorities Eyed NEW YORK (UPI) -The formation of a bank specializing in helping women f1nan cia1Jy \Vas an· nounccl Monday by a group lbat includes feminist Betty ;'riedan. '1We. promise special services t.-0 \vomen in banking, inciudin~ or,portunities in employment and management,' Ei een Prei.ss. vice chairwoman of tbe sU!le DemooraUc rommiltee and coordinator of the banking group, sald. MOST OF THE bank 's lnrome will rome from rommercial services to rorporations and CQll· ventional bank customers, Mis. Preiss said but the main purpose in organhlng a women's mink is to f!ive priority to women's neeils in credi~ business foan.' and mortgages. Provisional P.ians lor the bank, lo be named the First Women s Bank and Trust Co., call for it to ) open next year, althoug h state bank ing authorities have not yet granted !Is charter. The founding • group includes some men. I • . " l -E A • ll'O dto ·111.e Wll zoo clo: tecl , . -• }, ' I \ • =as-5 a ...., • 1'7J DAILY PILAT . . rt • ••• i . I • • • • r • I ' I • NEW '73 PACE . :ARMW . .. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY' PAY ONLY .. '69 CHEY.' --v-&.wio.tr-.,...., ... u:~ ~..,... u.r•., .. :~·rrw1 .... '. . .. '7lJ.EttA .:.' Lill It 6 wrfd 1t1nr1. Ra(oo. Hta/tf, 7~CJF. '69 'ChlYY.' c.,ric• .. 2 dool' hlrd'OCI V-1, llU!O !rW.. •.r torctioni1111. llO'flllft' s!ffl'iftg, Pit"" wlf'dofR. •*-l'le•lff, '111'1'1 root, hU 1'fWt. XOV6" ., ••• L'tA.G, HAl:DTOP DIVlllf lMded. .. WIY pov.'ff WIS. 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' ..... -. l,i1490Fl '70 T~underbird LOAMD V.&, engillt, autanlliC transmission. ANt/fM !'ldio.. 3lITTD '69 FIREBIRD .· - ' 'If: ' l. "' I ,; .;_74. ·P.JYin::;t.g~: .· Cust.M Sdwr• V·t, llUlo. tr.m. ;iir cdtiolling, "'1"'-f Slftfr'll)"'°7E5F ;; '70· OLDS .. 98 . This li tilt l~ury ont1 V.P~lll> autorn11ic l{~ilsmls•i01"· ~ i!Mril'li, FICM"" briku. pallltf wl~ OOW$.0 Mo/FM l1lifiO.; XJC.1611 . I ' •1•: • • • . . 1 t . • • I • ·~ ' ,, j , ! • . I ' . ~ I -, . • • • " ' 'I • • ' . t, " , . • - •• ~ ; . ' I J I . • . . " .. " I ' . . ' • \ .. . • ' ; • •• : ~· \ . ISLAND • llNTEB. ., ,. f I ~~.:.....~· ~-,.. .J r .. ..... • • •• . •• •• . • •• • .. • • - .. " • ""'.:.~~ • • ., ' ,4 I • r. ~ .. ,, •• i; •• • ..... • 1 I -~ ' . ' " ' • --·--~· -.. • • ..• • E ~ ........ laland Wedn11dey, Maiy 9, 1m I -Goodies 1!l Be Served Ji TbonJ will be ...... ~ ' l Pll .wie Denlsh cheese i piOdlltta in -Islaod : :.:~ the !!><lay R o ya I ExJ>C"lllon whicb opens , May IS. t Kan>llne Girls are hi.!l> ~ IChool gradoattt selected In :1 Derunark and t r a i n e d :• eopoeially for the porpose of ~ promoting Danish cheese. : More than too Karoline Girls .. the llenmart a---lion lllroqboul u. -Id. The ,._ laleod -1 wUI feature eddbltl, '°'"' ac> tual and othen pbololrapldc, ol tbe n)yal lamlly. o.mib products, arts and crallJ Hans Cluistian Andersen ;;;;! an interesting exhibit of Greenland, the world 's largest : are now promoUng products of : ~::::=:====~=====;-I Island. : t •• • • • • • • • •• t • I • J ' I • I : l : ' ' : j FROM DENMARK-One of many prints to be displayed In large photographic . etlibit ol world renowned Corps de Ballet of Denmark is this striking study ol drama on lhe ballet stage. The photographic display will be 'part of Royal ,;;: ' •• . GREEN LEAi/ES OF.SUMMER "There's a time to be planting A time to be·reaplng A time to be living A me of Y!>w CNfff." Ctiarwlo AC'C'f!Mb lflvl•-A...U. b"91t .. llU."*""-"' .......... °""'· .... SLAVfcK'S ' . Jewelers Smee 1917 Danish Exposition at Fashion Island. Two Pandas Love Home In. Tokyo TOKYO (AP) -Tokyo's ~ ol poodaa, from Com· ...min '<lilila iiioved into their •• \ ! new. tuo;oao air condltiooed bome toclay..al Ueno ;>..;. and were deli.!lited with IL .. "They like It and we have nothln( to worry ibout," said a mo of.ficial as the bears frolicked, rolled and squatted on the floor. '!'hey took ll!Ue notice ol the watching newsmen and anxious of- ficials. Recycled Art Works Will B~ Exhibited Students from throughout 1lle Newport • Mesa Unified Scbool Dislrict will exhibit ecolCJCically timely art.objects at tbe "'Casta.Way ~" to be held at Fashion !Jland, • Newport Center, through the rest ol this week. AD entries In the -are made lromuskllf msterials: New Store Will Open industrial discards, throwsway bottles and cans, newspapers, · scrap pieces of cloth, wood, and metal, 'in keeping with the theme of the show -"Let1s Make Something Oil! of It." Exhibits will incilide a model city ~de from · cereal boxel, a tin-can dinosaur, and a slx:Yoot worl~ globe with the conlin<nts outlined in trash, an •ocean-going fish l>urping out a plastic botUe, and the slogan: We Came, to Praise. Our WorJd;'.·Not to Bifry 11.\'" Ten grand ¢w will be aw&rded : five for class, pro- jects, and five for individual projects. Jn addition to the Cannell & Ohaffin, interior grand prizes, second and third design studios and furni ture prize ribbons will be awarded, • • Mono? W ~ts ,&cy)i?der }Car .. . •• 'I to . .,"'-'lwttblbte~· s, b<ll added: ...,,. ....... 11111 bal'PJ, lhaoCb. lie wll bl a outcul wlton all - Jlmoullnoa gather al lbe- H-1..-Cablllot ...._ and be drlftl up in a six,._ der job." ,\ Hez bouqvl!~ petlll! flowen on pollshad chino ... Baseball style )acket, draw·strln{I clos111e; pleated skirt. Ocean blue, Oran941·rust I JCWES NEWYORK 1. .. , ' • ' • 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644,1380 With *-lions ol: Ton'WIC'O, Or9rlllo. IA c.rrHDs, La H•llr•. AJto; 5'ft Dl-OO and L.u Ve;11. . " "'•. . Thetr quarten are separated by a glau wall. But ()fncials plan to remove the partit!On soon to allow the bears to get better acquainted a n d , hopefully, mate: The new house is eociooed in bullet- proof glass and baa a medics! galleries, will have its grand and each student submitting opening at Newport c:enter on ',P~an:~en:try~~w:ill:r~ece:iv=e~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Saturday. Certificate of Participation. The magnificent new store,\ a veritable treasure bouae of decorating ideas with · fine furniture, antiques and ac- cessories, will have a multitude ol inspiring aettings and displays. Try Satur~y's News Quiz We Dare fou : · treatment room and a bediooni. '1bere also is a wading pool and an outdoor playground. \ ~lore · tlie ·· -. .. ~wollds of~ nonesuc ' SP~CIAL SALE All $2.'8 Lill N-Only Each FASHION ISLAND-PHONE 644-5610 HUNDRms OF TinES IENAl5SANCL IOMANTIC, AMlllCANA. ITNMIC. CONTIMPOIAIT, ILlqTIONIC -llCOIDS & TAPIS - ANTONIO VIVALDI n.1 ,...., s. ..... l&OR STRAVINSKI Thi l ite ef Sprieg ' JOHANN SEIASTIA~ hur Conc•ifo• for Ho,.,., Chonts-1-0 rdiMtr• • ..... • '"1 . ' PIANO RAGS BY SCOTT JOPLIN, Vol. II JOS HUA RJFKIN, pi1no " ' e'i~hler ~ •.-. ·•. ~ ,,) ... _,_ ......... ,, ---,;-r-, .• t f ,... ' ' ~ . • . , ") . ' • • •• ~ ,. ~ \ , MAHLER! S.,ll'lpho111v No. I i111 D LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JASCHA HORENSTEIN cot1d11c;:tor MU SIC FO R THE CLASSIC 8UllA'il Work• for Two S uft1t1 bv IACH, 0. SCAR LATTI, MAULi.A. GRANADOS I DEIUSSY • $26. lfldl: •1• ... _ --~ wtlltt,..... WI Cl"'I 4& eii 0 •v..• n . The Florsheim ·Dopper .... more erpyrnent beca~·,rhey ore CJf=nuine potent leather: More fun ~cause theyie e6sy to wear with everythog. ~ . • 54 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER e NEWPORT BEACH Opp. lro1dway -644-4223 U.,.. l11ti.--tc..,f e M...., CW,. e tts otm a.. · . ' • • I • • I T ·r . I· I . ' l . . . - t ' . . -• • Woclnoedly, Moy 9, 1973 , ....... l1h ... , 'f I ,I .... ~ For Mother's Special Little One By F1orence Eiseman Z..12 ···~··pa FESTIVAL ARTISTS -Getting set for May Days Festival of Arts at Fashion r .. land are (from left, clockwise around table) Mike Patrich, Julie Goldsworth, Matt Wagner, Mickey Denny and Heat.her Cieley."l'he festival opened today at Fashion Island. Student's Art Shown Fasbloa bland, Newport Beacb-(711) - ToWll & Coiatry, OraagH711) 11111511 illoallalloo llarboal--(711) 8"-1111 . . The second annual May Day Festival of Arts will be pn!SO!lted by the Private School Associ.lltion or Orange County at Fashion Island ~ day through Saturday. Your Patronage and friendship is our great- est asset, and your recommendation is our greatest reward. STOP IN AND SHOP OUR TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF SANDALS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. (JJ~(!/itfSHOE f Y! n111mnJJJ.!.11r . The exllibft represents art and craft woi:k done in variou.t mediums by slUdeols of 21 private and parochial scboo~ In Orange County. Jack Barnett , executive manager of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· merce, Mrs. Doryee Wilson, member of the Board or Directors of the Fashion Island Merchants Association, and Ben Padilla, advertising director of \the Balboa Bay Club, will judge-an~ tntrles. Gift certificates will b e presented to prize winners by mercbanls of Fashioo Island. Art Festival c.hainnan is Mn. Barbara J . Meyer, direc- tor, F.dgewood Private School, Tustin. President of t b e Orange County Private School Associatioo is Thomas Welch of Country Day sdlool, llun-tlniton Beach. She Flies To Campzts From North Flattering For one d. the mat fem- i.oi.ne ti.mes of: a wom- an's llf~1 this beauti- ful mula-<!Olored num- ber by Luis, L1d., call- ed "Spring BQuquet" is featured at Mother- hood MM:emlty. Shopo' store in Fasll!on laland. _, Tho one '.~}ong ' m-is hlgllligbted bf POMONA (AP) -Margaret a .Del'l<Y white lllOOP neCk ocillar and a J>IU' Hodges, 55, bas logged 20,000 phi gros. grain ribboo . ~ presents a variety of cotton knit halten to wMr b.r• bod< or with matching jacket. Colton twill or q1bardine shorts in matching summer colors. SHORTS TOPS $lto$11 $6 to $10 THE PLACE ONNJ ..... ,..._, Ptt. Ill t p.a. T-.. WM .. s.t .... 6 ,.-. ...., 12 ..... Ip.-. ·Try Saturday's News Quiz We Dare You . • • . . 30 FASHION ISLANt> NEWPORT BEACH WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH miles by airplane sinct last that ties It all tollOilJer. September, which "l!Q<ll to11-r:========::;:==================::::::::::::;::=:j'l• ' show yoo . can't always llndl t take a plunge into at a ripple of a 40th Annivesary 14 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • 644-4661 DESIGNER ond Mf!,NUFACTURER of WORLD'S FINEST FURS Stor9 Hours: I 0 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ()oily; Mon. & Fri. I 0 a.m. • 9:30 p.m. what you want in your own backyard" Mr>. Hodges, who lives In Meolo Park near Stanford University, lugs her briefcases lull of lutbooks and notes on- to a commuter jet for the weekly 4-0l).mile flights to Ontario International Airport and classe1 at the Claremont Colleges here. Her 2 p.m. departures [rom Northern Qilifornia, she says, force her to do everything but. hitchhike to get to campus" in time for _the 4:30 p.m. class. She departs at 8:30 p.m. to return In time for ber self-in> posed curlew, she explains. Her class is the first in a thre<>parl iieries Intended to update older students on ad- vances in a variety of subjects ranging from anthropology to zoology. She said, sbe quit a public relations job to fit ber class into her schedule. Mrs. Hodges said recenUy she decided to commute across the state because courses available at Clare- mont li1 ber Interest mon I than lbooe at Stanford O< neighboring schools. "In one class I wanted at Stanfotd, ydu bad to be under 45 to sign up," said Mrs . Hodges. ; BERNARDO . (BERNARDO BERNARDO ''We have more of them and at lower prices than anyone in the a11 FASHION tu.AND ' - Mother's' Day is May 13 shower her with flowers from estee lauder's spring garden Pick a fresb bouquet of Mother's Day gifts from this garde n of fragrance, so memorable to give in .spring wrappings of crewel-like 'flowers with country-cousin gingham inside the keepsake boxes. F.rom Youth Dew: Fragrance Gala with Eau de Parfum Spray and Ousting Powder, 10.00. Fragrance Garland of Cologne and Purse Spray, 6.00. And in the great · new sport friltlrance,,Aliage ,Purse Spray, 5.SO ~a11 ..... N..,.,port e • 1 Fo1hlon lilan~ •Newport Canter e 6~~·2200 • . < ~ ~ • ~ . • . , • . . • . • . . • . . . . ~ ' • ' ' . . . • • . " Mon. l Fri. I 0:00-9 :30 e Sun. Noon lo S:OO e Ott.or Doyi I 0:00.S:JO ' l • I 0 " I " • I ., J I ' ' • , • 0 ! , .. ,. .......... • Tailored calf.-grain vinyl drmmaker handbags. Regular and over-thHhoulder· atylu In monotone · end double color oomblnations. White, .. vy. r1<1, 1>on1. ,8 .. .. ·fJ.V.••••!J', M!f ,, 1'7J .. .• . . -.. •• • • • Gift-boxed purse organ- izer In textured vinyl holds everything from cash to credit cards, photos to phone numbers. 3.50 .. • .. T1lnece watch h11 rect1nguf1r case, yellow-tone bei:el and ldjustable bracelet, Roman numoral•.16.95 • ... ..,,. --r • . JGP~.nnev We know What 'ou're ~ng for. ' ' I _, mom • er. Stilch trimmed catf-grain vinyl dressmaker hand· bags. Tailored over-the- shoulder and regular atyleJ in moootone and double color combi-, n11tiOna. White, navy, > rod. bono. $1 0 •• 'Checl<retlry' holdl cuh, change, checks; and Jutt about r+Ythlng eloe; In . . genuine coich-hldo loolhor. lashlon c:Olora. Koy...., 3.50 Timex• watch has inverted ~ rectanQle eaM, stick marten. ldJuatable ·melh bend. In throme or yello,...tone ftnllh.16.95· T Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. ·at the ·followlng store&!' FASHION ISLAND, Newpo~ Beech (714) 644-2313. HUNTl~GTON C~NTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892·7771 . HARBO~ CENTER, Cosio ·Mesa (714J:~5021 . . . I ) . . - \ . ' I I I ' I I ! •• -1· . -- • \ -1011, Mrf '· 1tn , ............ ,,.. . Giv~ Mom · our best and $ave up to. 25% -~ • . . Save on· dinnerware, cookware, lamps Sale2999 R.g.31.M. 0Ur7-pc. cut aluminum cookware set spreads heat9Y901Yfor eaay-ca~cooklng. • 5elf·b11t1ng, tight fitting Ilda. M<*tern~ sqUir., design pans for greater cooking apace. Dish-- wa1her 11111 too..Set Includes: 1'h end 21h qt. covered Nuoepan1, e qt covered Dutch oven '(COYel'fltl frypan) and 10" frypan. Jn parsloy. curry or hot pepper. ' Rosemarie '·· ' • Berkshire . 1 Sale.50%off ' l /,' I _. selected 50-pc.· Fashion Manor flatware .service. 4daysony. A selection of our famous F11Jllon Manor quality stainless steet flatware is now on sale. All at unbelievably low prices. All In exquisite 5G-pc. services that will enhance any table setting. Each service tor 8 includes an ecklitional.8 tea· spoons, plus a sugar shell and butterknifa. And you hive 1 choice of 5 dislincllve patterns: Berklhlre, Reg. 19.98 ............ Sale t.99 Rolemarit. Reg. 29.98 •• , , •• , •••• S.S. 14.19 • ' • 1111-11:• Billlutlful WIO<J9h1.l<on :bo</dOlr lamp Oft hlndtome Olk bite. Unen over vlnyl ahade wtth an 1ttrac1M· .ccent trim. . lllf.1.~ Oerlmlc • ,r , I • Sale1548 Reg. a.M. Our 'Verde' 20-pc. stoneware service for • fe1tur• a h1ndsome. popular design of rich green and light brown. Sale2023 ""9· 21.H. ·~110' ls 1 fluted edge design in gleeming, traditional whit•. A durable ironstone setting in 1 45-pc. service for 8. Sale13 41 Rot-17.88 'Nadil.' 11 an 1ttractlvely bold pattern tn brown and yellow. In aion-with mug-style Cllpt. ~ .. rvice for 4. Sale .13~1 ' 11o9-17Aour'Luclta' petter"'" a bolctand hllnd9ome design ot rich, deep brown and tan. 20-pc. stoneware service for 4. ' Sale12ao Sa1e1120 ·. gtngir )or boUdolr lamp. 1Ji1Uil9 owr oplllne lhtde with llll1cl>l"O trim. Rot.15.911.CandlNtiCk• aJyle boudoir lamp with metal bite and colorful Plrchment lhtde. White - wltll pink, grwon, blaclt or ilnlOn. ..... 11.11. eon• boudoir lamp h11 Tiffany-style cane-look shade on mettl but. · 01ooM Ntu1'8f, Nd, yollow or whl~ • lri gMn. -... )'llloW. Sele. 25% Off • our end,. llo<:k of hind cut fully laadtd crystal 11 now on sale. Use them aa brilliant llCC*lt pieces to enhance any decor. Choooe from nhtl'llyl, covered candy Ind cigarette boxn, ...... dl1het, plalOI Ind 4' bowls. lltmo, Rog. SZ nch -1.IO-h , ..,,....,..-, ........ ... JCPennev ·· We know what you're ~ng for • " I • Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newpert 'a..ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hu"m9ton Beech (714j a92.1n1 . I ' • • ) • . I \ 1 ' : l l I I I I I • ....... Ion ltl•nd Wlld....t.y, Mey 9, 191 • ·~•I . ~· t augh, lady. Have you tried lo find ... apart- . . ..... -.. .-. .. • ·- At OC:C Woman to Head Faculty-Senate Mrs. Phillis .B. Bulle, 1 associate ptdfe 1sor or economics at Orange Coast College, has been elected chairman of the OOC faculty senate. -Mn. u .. u. auce<eda Or.!). Kyaw Win and will hold the chairmansblp through April 1974. Other Senate officers in- clude Stewart R. PoweU, elec- tronlcs, Y"ice-chairman: James L. Mcilwain, physical educa- tion. secretary, and Ralph F. Lewis, economics, parliamen- tarian. The 15'-men1bcr senate is organized far e x p r.e...a aJ n g faculty concerns and opinions to lhe college administration and the Coast Community College District Board of Trustees. Site Set For Park A c.beclt !or lli0,000 wUI be ..m to the cilY of Seal S.adl for the acqublUoo DI a park site from the county's revenue sharing grant . The .,ite to be acQuired is known as College Park East and Is located in ihe oortbeasl part or the ctty. Seal Beach has onJy three acres of parks. MARTP TOW.EL SALi u . •· ~ EVIllYTHilfG -FORTRE BATHROOM , ....... rWL ....... "',..... 1!111 • e..npflff ,.... , 3' FASHION ISLAND • K<:;SI J IAN UMlllCAID MASTll CMAIGI ~ - ' • ~ , • ' • • l • • ment in this town ?" · l .~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 weve taken a big 20% off sleepwear. And costume jewelry. • • ' Water A ide R esigns Joseph PouJiol, a Laguna Beach County Water District service representative, ha s retired after 19 yea r! of service with the district. painted water valve and a resolution o { app reciation from the district's board of directors. Pouliot was reted at a luncheon last week and presented with a watch, a gold A resident of Laguna Beach , Pouliot plans to keep busy during retirement with odd jobs in town . Superscents from Penneys. If Mom doesn't deserve something super, wh9does? Str1w Hal by Faberge Straw Hal Cologne E>etra• ordinaire, J'h oz. 6.40 Straw Hat Cologna Spray, 1.7 oz. 3.75 Straw Hal Cologne, 1.7 oz. and Dusting Powder, 5 oz.6.75 =·v .. Ambush by Dana Ambush Spray CotogM, 3 oz. $4 Ambush Cologne, 2oz.$3 Ambush Dusting Powder, 4 oz. 2.50 Also available In Dana's Tabu JCPenney w. ... wt.I 1"1(19 loaki1g '°'· Because were partial to · Moms. Sale 560 Reg. S7. Nylon tricot sleepshlft Jn tri~olor combinations of gold, green, blue, pink, or red. P,S,M,l. ·sa1e s4 "-Q. SS. Full~ength sleepgown of nylon trlcot in gold . Oran.g.e, blu~reen, or black. P,S,M.L. ' Sale 72 c,: ' ' ~ •· Fu1r.,1eng1ti,nyton tncot sleep gown.in gold,.greer¢b1Ue, pink. or red. P,S.M.L. . Sale 79¢ 10 160 Reg. 99C lo $2. Fantastic savings on fashion's best costume jewelry looks. Pins. bracelets, pendants, earrings, rings. We've goldtone and silvertone metals in tailored and stone-set styles, lots of 'antique' looks, colorful enamel styles, and more. Great gihs for yourselt- or for somebody special. Sale11 20 A19. S14. Full-length nylon tricot travel robe with zip-front. Sizes X-S,S.M.L In blue, navy, gold, pink. Sale$8 ..... $10. lll'ess-lenglh !ravel robe of nylon lrlcot with z/p-ftunt. Sites XS,S,M,l In gold, 1'8d, btue, gri!en, or pink. Sloop s ... .,. "-lo 5 , .... at 1111 -·lit ·-. FASHION 1s1.AN0, Newport a ... h 11 14 1 6+f.2i1i Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at thefollowlng stores: I - -. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Bt1eh 1714 I 892-7771 FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beac h (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTE1\, Huntington Beach (714j 892-777 I. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesi (714) 646-5021, l . 1 ~ ,I • \ T . I I • •1i r, ' 'I . ,e 'I r ~ cl ~ b ~ r • --· -. odnead1y, M.y 9, 1973 Victims Hold.Hand That Bit Them ., TOlll IAIU.P:V .,~ ..... ""' ..... 'l'tlerilloa writer A 11 a n -bod been celebraling a ...,.,..,.,I acrlpl YOJ')' Well but , -"" .w11e1y when the tPnrol car pulled blm over to , the ~ tn downtown Hun-:Jlnl1oo Boch. . H1a next piece of writing "-lbe lonit of bis name 'llebis alllnd to the ticket be recetved f o r misdemeanor \ dnmttn clriYlng. His first thought as be was driven \>olne that nlght was to hope that he would <Une out or lbe resulting court appearance with ms driver's licfttse intact, \ """'· will be bandllni some two tbinls or lbe e,ooo to 1,000 drunken drfY<l'S booked by Orange County's lawmen. Ju~ are 901id1y behind 1be plan and are more than willing to -delay court action and give the accused person oAMONO 111~ are 8 an opportunity to participate !JI' TIHI. OFFICER wbo !...sonals wbQ bave poaaed booted bJnl had i.kl Brown tlrough the lwlds ol the that he was one of 72 persoos Al<:ohol' and Tralflc SaftlJI booked \in two moolhl as part 1 lltmonflltalloa Project ol a ~ alcobO!lmn 'pro-,(OCA'l'S) baYe lloo VoluntarUy . gram tliat woukl put the TV conLrtbutecl tbetr llkllls 14 the writer apd 71 other: defmdanb prognm, •kl 1uoci1te direc- ln line (or a unique screening tor Okaana Dld<nko. projecl there is no doubt that Brown would have been unim- VOLUNTEERS le In a transportation pool a proYlde a ride home tor the drunken motorist who reall the ex\ent ot his in- ebrlalio and Is familiar enough wllh the 0 C A T S progra to call !or help, she pn!Ssed. Today, however, he Is one of ltr stauoc:best advocates. And he has incorJ>orated reference to Orange County's newest traffic safety program In two shows Involving his wriUng skills. Other lmpresse~ .pn>- ONE SIZE FITS ALL ••• In a rainbow of g ingham checks with a 1ysterM analyst who bas in the program carried out by "And we"Ve had rantastic OCATS and the county's helped u1 with the many Al(Obolism Services division, help t m the California Siild. cbarU aDd 1tudlea 'lit! have to she said. Highway Patrol and l he put on paper," she aald. "And Department or P.1otor Vehieles we had a photographer who 11WHAT \llE HAVE right among the many agencies =e~~al~:~~e: • wort< we ha•e in mind." !tis. Dide Mko hellet>el OCATS tclll be Ms. Dldenko b one or a handling some t wo·fhlrds of Ille 6 ,000 handful or pro I e ss ion a I to B 000 dM1nke1t drh,er1 booked 1>11 workers who are trying to lum ' a $1.5 mllllon st.ate grant into Oraltjfe Connt11 latcme•. a three-year study that may ~~-"""' well determine the route that society and the courU will follow in dealing with the drinking driver, Right now, \Vest Orange County municipal court judges are turning the misdemeanor level drunken drivers over to OCA TS for participation in programs that are being ap- plied through the raclllties or the Department .of Mental lleatth. now is several program.s," she explained. "The main thrust of our three-year effort is to determine which or those who've seen lhe job that is being done on the job lhat had to be done," she said. educational programs h as ''IT'S OUR EXPERIENCE been the most successful and that women, much more often how it could ·be taken over as than men. know when they've a voluiltary effort." had a little too much and de- Volunteers. including such cllne to get behind the wheel organizatioM as Alcoholics of a car," she said, !----------------- Anonymous, are very much in· "We may not have all the T1·y SatIIr (lay's New' s Quiz' volved ln programs that In-answers in three years time," elude group therapy and she said. "But we already feel courses designed to educate that we will have pointed the the driver on the threat posed way to a program that can w D y by his impairment behind the clrasUcally reduce this moon-e an·e OU ' bandeau bodice and adjustable tie sti'aps. Easy care cotton and polyester. MOTORISTS BOOKED for fel ony drunken driving remain 14 be dealt with by the courts and are not eligible, at least at this stage of the study, for the new OCATS program. wheel. ting incidence of drinking and driving in Orange County." OCATSWORKERSpointout, __ ....:, __ ....:.., ___ __, _____________________________ _ $15.99 MATERNITY SHOPS Orange County, the Los Angeles area and Sacramento were singled out by the state as ideal test areas by grant organizers who looked at the drunken driving statistics pro- duet?d by all three jurisdic- tions and their forecasts for t973. By De<:. 31, it is estimated, drunken drivers will be in· volved In at least 150 fatal ac- cidents in Orange C.ounty. They will also be involved in some 2,500 personaJ injury and ''"'*" 11M11111 -Newport c..... -H~ •tkf\ property damage accidents at cir..,. ~· 5,,.,,.... c'"'" _ coe,.. °'""' a cost of over $2 million. Hmtr """""' c ...... -c..11 M.a THE OCATS PROGRMf is n. c•tr _ 1 .N!•-11 ••.i _or..... in its infancy but Ms. Didenko believes that before long her Itoo...~~~~~~-~~M~"~"~··~.,~-~-~.,~-~~~~~~~~_:·:::·o:.:rk:::er:_:s::_, _:,backed by volWl· , ' • • • ' , ,. Give .Mo.m more than :a ~\Vatch. Give her .the 17-jewel works. Jubilee by· Longines-Wittnauer. 42.50 Culhlon-th•Pod lahlon Witch ii yelo low gold·tone metal with adjll$tabla bark· teKtured bind. Gokfo. lone dial with bladl: marl<.,._ 34.95 Round rashion watch Is yellow gold·tone metal with brush teKtured adjustable bracelet. Black dlaJ with gold marl<et1. JC Penney llnejftelry 42.SO Oval shaped fashion watch Is silver·1one metal with adjustable textured bracelet. SilveMont dial. We know whet you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. et the following 1tore1: FASHION ISLAND, Newport IHth 17t41 644·2ltl. HUNTIN6TON CfNTER, H.,.1109100 ltocl! 17141 191-7771. that two distinct groups are treated by Alcoholism Services -the social drinker and the problem drinker. Ap- proach and treatment vary considerably. Th.e social drinker i s recognized as the imbiber without an apparent alcohol dependency problem. lie is screened and introduced to an intensive 10-week: educational program that is already pro- ducing successful "students" who, in their tum, are counselling their successors ,in the course. 111E PROBLEM drinker ls assigned to the program through the "intake process" -this concentrates on his social history , immediate needs, present behavioral pat- terns and problem analysis. Work groups devised for problem drinkers i D c 1 u d e group therapy, personality trait studies and all other issues arising from the unhap- py conjunctioE1of drinking and driving, Ms. Dldenko said. Very few participants -she puts the rate as low as 3 per· cent -decline the courses or display a lack or interest dur- ing the courses that compel OCATS workers to rev iv,e court action, Ms. Didenko said. "l\IANY OF THE drivers who pass through our hands go back to the courts for a decision on the def erred charges and then come back to us to help," the USC graduate said. "I think that1s very convincing proof of the value of this kind of approach to one of tbe biggest problems we face today." Not all t he $1.5 million allocated to the Orange Coun- ty plan goes into the group sessions and counseling that seem. in many cases, to be steering motorists away from the alcohol that rarely mixes with driving. "We are funding I public education programs that In-- elude newspaper advertising, television lime, sch o o I literature and programs, radio spots and many forms of in· formation distribution ranging from hot line advice to the Orange County Fair," Ms. Didenko said. nMMlilT IN•ilTTee A NM COSMETIC CONCEPT 360ESIGNS NON AT: The~ 3.'I FASHION ISLAND N.wpori c.n11r 644-2400 ' Screen-printed .pant sets. If all you expected from Dress Carnival was dresses. Polyester double knits dona up on the double. Zip-up or buHon-front tops OYer aolid<olor pants for alzes 10 to ie. The wheel print In brown; the scroll print ln.grHn. Each $16 ~We k~£~~!}~!~ng for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followi ng stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714j B92·7771. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) 6'46-5021. r .,__, ________ - • 1 \ ) -· ------· • • I Plltll 1 R ltlend w ... 11day, Mly 9, 1973 • Pupils Have Own Language ANllW11ic¥1r- lC :'I) . ~--~ Ne Words Listed " BUlll Nl£DZIELSKI oe.,...,.,......,. -bJ&I> odlool allldents 11a.. ......h tn>uble with Ea&lllb wllhoot Inventing any lqug .. of their own. But ol Eltaocla High School .In Coota Id ... iOllle studellll ,lft' creattna: new languagea ln order lo ilnilenland tbeir own. IN 111E LINOUIBrlCS cllss of Leonard M. MeNuU •J>o pomil --bub tudl u "maf apl.I(' can ?Delft ube walked," and "me" can be "ol", or "be" pro- nounced "kol. 11 'I -•ted them t• -" •• -· Oll... totafffl atra119e.' Since langwlge ts ciolely 111- tertwloed with the culture of a IOCiety, the students abo have been asked to devdop 1 culture al0\11! with eacla of thelt IOllgU • -~ BONNIE Whid- don, for .!,;llljlle, hH I la!lpage and culture for w!Jat she calls the "Meadow Pec>- ple.'' In the vocabulary are wordl relating lo vasa, graz. ing, and Mlmals. Mackayla Inlanle'1 Jan&Uage Is that of the "Plan<t People. H Words relallng to a vut coi> tinent dominale her Invented language. . By studying their bypotbetical languages the students learn bow they are put together aod how their components functloo. EAJUJEll IN the year the students leamed about the Have the students gone Cl'8lY or do they have too I[' much Ume on their hand!:? Neither, according to McNutt, who brought th!! study or linguistics -the sclentiOc study or language - to I.he high scbool campu.s. in you r Life UE HAS 16 people enro11 ·~ io his course. All are no~ develop i ng their 01v languages to prove lh~y h ·v lea.med ·something. is in~) Hi F-·'•:o-:ed "' c: . ' . (',..,.., ..... ,. . ....\. ' Each stu!ert ls required t conjure up a language with vocabulary ol about SO w:>r ' and then present it to olh members of the class wh:> wil analyze it and ask question..-Then sl1e is d3ii:.itely into about It. Fishernien Pensioned LISBON, Portugal CAP \ -Prime Mln ist"~ Martello Caetano said h'o:: government is setlin~ up :\ system or. old·age pensions ror Portugal's fisbennen. I . • Caavele® by&bla. • Aje\•ICI of a watch for a · gem of a mother. ' 21.95 The 'Countess': 7·jewel pendant watch with silver· tone case and chain; silver· tone dial. 35.95 The 'Swee1 Briar': dress watch has 1 ?·jewel move- ment in while gold·tone case set with two diamonds. adjustable bracelet. 21.50 The 'Sandra': 17·jewel move-- ment in white gold·tone case with adjustable braceler, teardrop markers an silver· tone dial. 17.50 The 'Radclitr: 17·iewel movement In gleaming chrome case. Sweep-second hand, luminous numerals, black kid strap. JCPenney fine jewelry We know what you're looking for. Shop Sund1y noon to 5 P .M.1t the followlng ltOrH: FASHION ISLAND, Newport S.ach 171•) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTI:R, Huntington S.ach 171•) 992.m1. l For Mother's Da~ wfire lowering our already low prices on famous brand beauty aids. Limited time only. 1588 Gillette• SUper MaJC styling dryer. Comes with dry· ing comb, fine tooth curver, brislle brush, concen· tra1or, and handle. Two heat settings, 500 watts. . . • • . . • • • • • • . • • • • • I """""""""' 1988 Oairol• Kindness• conditioning mist helrsetter hll settings for dry, steam, conditioning mist aett. 20 rollers In three sizes, ttorage compartmeiits. 6 oz. bottle of Kindness Custom Care Conditioner included. ' .ssa Remington• Princess ladies' shaver with a~ juslable guard combs, twO shaving heads. Heads snap out for easy deaning. • 1788 Warm·n Creamy . ••• .... , . t ' Schick• Warm 'N Creamy beauty dispenser heats f1clal cteanser or tkln moisturizer. one can each of hypoallergenic cle1n11< and moisturizer . 1688 Chtlrot,• air brush styling dryer has snap--on brush, dual YOltaga twitch. 500 watts; two hMt ,..ttlnos. 1588 Giiiette• Purrr Delongler II-through langl• and ans~• smoothly, painlessly. Prwvents hair dam1g1. Con be .-on wet or dry hair. JCPenney ._ We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport S.aclt (714} 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington 8-h (714) 892-ml . \ l l i l l • . l • • I • .. ' -, .. .. . Trail Funds Okayed • "·"°"' -• limiltt -by Iha dty 0( Newport Jleadl. Rtatcwdoc la 11111 the lllbwlJ la al ci>wltywlde ~ IUldlD8 the P">J!!cl .... ........ oded by the Regional Parlp Advllory 'ream. . ~otJiel'"s q]ay- 'PamiJrq)inner at ~mato, ftwport ... Soup • Sunomono Salad ... Shrimp Tempura ... Chicken Terlyakl ... Beef Terlyakl ... Lol)sterYamato ... l'resh Asparagus .... Rice• Tea EARLY RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED PLEASE TELEPHONE (714) 644·4all 11n10at11· #60 FASHION ISWID, NEWPORT CENTER gifts• plants•art • photogtaphy ·natural foods,hftbsL teu·books ,. I / GORDON A. MARSH WITH VAR!OUS SHELLS, BUTTERFLlESbBUGS 'NNrly Klllocf Chasing ~ra Japa .... tnlect In WHhlngton, .C. UCI Curator Not Buggy, He Colkcts Many . Things By JOHN ZAILEI\ Ot ""' DellY '"" lf•ft Aller a bard rain, you can -•times find Gordon Marsh crawlhlg through the coun- tryside on his hands and knees, looking under rocks for insects. During the summer, you can often find him in the &OUthem Arizona desert, standing tn the sun beside huge shade trees, dutchlng a butterfly net and hoping for low·fl)'ing beet! ... EVEN IN THE city, he'9 liable td behave dlil=Uy. He aald he was nearly kllled in :.~,~~~':...~ dred stulled rodents, birds, and animals and even a few fossils. Most of these &Pecimens have been donated as part of large private collections - often in clumps of 5,000 or 10,000 at a time. Bui, still, Marsh has been kept bu!y. 't have a pretty constant stream of visitors coming tn here bringing liltle jars and boxes," be says. "Usually they've found something chew- ing up their house or.infesting 'Tlaetr ..... , be flftul, but they m1UtR't. nneH get.' up •dding to his permanent collection. ••[ CAN'T get out collecting nearly as much as l'd like," he says. "So, if someone finds a coyote by the roadside, or has a dead bird in his backyard, we 'll be grateful to get it." He bas only two quallflca· lions !or specimens he·n ac- cept: ''They must be dead, but they must not yet smell." Marsh's amblti<Jn at UC Irvine IJ to collect samples ol all wildlife In ~ County -from field grasses to llsards to birds -for his l11Ulelllll. So far, though, he aay1 he bas barely made a beginning. Dr. Zemel Of Viejo Installed Dr. Simon Zemel al Ml!sloo Viejo wlll be lnstalled .. • fellow of the Am.,..lcan College of Obstetrics and Gynecologbls al ils annual meeting Mll.Y, Zl·U a\ Mlliml Beacb,Yla. Zemel is on lhe medical staff ol MlsslOO Q>mmunily HOSllltal and bas hla office tn Mission Viejo Medical Center. He lives tn Mlsslon Viejo with bis wtre carol and their two children. '!be college was fOIJllded to promote the health a n d medical care of "''omen. lt a<.'- cepts physicians who have specialized in obstetrics and gynecology at least five ,ears. WadnMCloy, May 9, 1973 FMhl.., lala""-9 $'138,847 Total Laguna Building Permits Lower The city or Laguna Beach Issued ti building permits !or construction w o r t h an esUmatcd $'138,847 d u r i n g April, down nearly $200.000 from the same period !Jst year, lhe Department of Plan- ning and ~velopment has reported. · To dale, 191 pmnils have been Issued this year for con-- st.ruction with a value of about $4,4 million as compared to issuance of 209 permits worth $2.l millioo in the 1972 period. A flurry of permit 8~ pllceUons In Jsnuary to blol the Initiation of tho Coallll Protect/on A c t pr0vl~ accounts ror much of the permit activity this yeer, Generally, the tnC11U\J of FebrUary. Matcll and Apnl have boen below like months in 19?1. Fifteen ol the pennlls ,..,. lor residential propet11es and wore valuod at $1ll .UI. Alterations, addlUom. fencing and other construction a<> counted !or 1he remainder Truly Distinctive Oriental Furniture Cocktail Table, oval, solid teak, band carved with.6 matchlne atools, size 46x30x20 _in teak oil finish with glass top. 'MAJOR CREDIT CARDS AC'CEPTED $475 Fine Fttrniture 644-4737 NEWPORT BEACH, Fashion lslond MMI. & ht 'tll t:lO: doUy 10 .. S:Jt; a...~ LONG BEACH , E. Hill St. at Redondo St. . . _ .. -· .. . -597-1359 .......: ..., 10 .. •:Ca.Ml~ ' buued past him and he pursued lt tn lbe middle of Pennsylvanla Aveoue. "ESPECIALLY for blrds11.-----------~-------------- 63 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH '1We ·all ba~e strange little Wngs that we do," Marsh ad~ mill. "Mine IJ collecting In· sects." Marsh i.. more than an ln- aect oolJector, however. For eight years, he bas been airator of the Musewn of SystemaUc Biology at \JC Irvlnt. DURING THAT time, be has collected and bandied I0,000 i liOlls, u,ooo·butterflll!·, 40,000 Insects, 10,000 reptiles, l,llOO plant samples, several bun· nns 11011IBR'S DAY -A ~'*'s~ ORIGINAL ' l!IW!OaT IBACH PASmON !SU.HD L\ HABRA PASlllOIUQUAR E ,.,,.,... __ i. .. -.,. mid frldtr ...,,,,, IA n.tn ,... i. .. moadq, thundor ...S tridq ...,,.._ I • their food. Or l!Ometimes they'n! just frightened. "strr THEY bring samples in to me for a positive lden- tif1Cation," be says. For common insects like termites, swiDmUng p 0 0 1 beetles and snakes, Marsh can make instant ldentllicallon. And In more difficult cases, he can search through bis col· lections to~find a specimen llllt bean ....... blance lo tho one m questim. Marsh tays he welcomes vbitort wilb aamplos they want Identified. For me thing, he aay1 be enjoys p-ovlding the community service. But, tn addltton, the specimens which vlsltors bring often wind MAY13 and animals, we want to rely on things that are found dead," he says. 11'hat limits you pretty lllllCb. "I'd really like to have a mountain lion out of the Santa Ana Mountains, for e:wnple. But l'd never want anyone to go out and ahoot me for me." Once Marsh gets specimens into bis museum. be will file them in the same way boob are put away in a llbnu'y. Then they'll be available _for prolessors to check out for ex- perlmenll, or for 1tudy by biology studonls. Because the mUIOUID hAI cramped quarters at present, lt cann0t be opened to the public for viewing, Marsh says. But anyone wanting to do research, is welcome in ''Marsh'• Morgue ." _ _..... ____ ,.,_tlo __ ... -... - ' 1 I We've captured the most exciting hair fashion team ever to hit Newport! Bud May Al McDaniel A SUPERB COU>RIS'T' AND F INE STYLIST CONFER ON WHAT STUNNING SHADE AND 'NHICH NEW HAIRSTYLE WIL.L DO THE MOST FOR YOU. AL. MC DANIEL.• RENOWNED FOR HIS COLOR EFFECTS FROM SUBT\..E HIGHLIGITTING TO A COMPLEiE CHANGE OF HUEt USES ROUX PRODUCTS EXCLUSIVELY. BUD M~V CREATES THE: MOST INDIVIPU,AL. HAIFJ P'ASHIONSt SCULPTURING THE CLTT' AND TAIL.oRING THE STY\..C TO ACCEtn' 'YOUR NEW ROUX COL.OR . HE IS A MAsTER OF TECHN1QUES IN PERMS ntAT ADD THE STY\.E SUPPORT YOU NEED. CALI.. FOR VOUR APPOINTMENT • EXT• 325 , OR COME IN FOR A COMPl.IMENTAA.V CONSULTATION. ROUX FANCl.Jf'OHC FROSTING AND RESTYLING SPECIALLY PftlCED FOR SPRING , REGUl.AR $50 ,00 VAL.lJE.,,NOW s~s. COMPLETE,· BEAUTV SALON, THIRD L.EVEL.• NEWPORT FASHION !Su>.ND 644-2800 • l t • I \ • ' ' ' , ., ' . • • ' . ., DO~S : .Y.OUP ·.···MOM · ~ ' .. AD~y. Si~l935 I • t M ;-f ' I\ ~ • • ~ f \ r • •• • Wlwi~Pr·tnlcfp1I · " "'":l~;.] . , '~:;~Jjf~ ~ " :have a Full Length . OPPOSSUM Coat · " . ·.trimmed with FOX 1 ·1•at's Revisable? •• . ;1.0·!?? We .have this plus . ~ts .~f ;other FUN COATS te make all Her Days Perfect 'tlte lpol,, t'I Arlan :J.faum 33 Fi& lslalll N• Beach .... ~ ·~ . ... Ille job for • 1w;•1'1f!'~liliit~•:::.r 'Not P'!""lt'."9~ . - teQc;hlniln ln;i,,., !Iii' pkd. day. of 1ick leave. ..,. ~ That mta.,", '•hen )le ret1ru id June he: trill have ac--',i. cumulate..d, ·at , leait theoretically, '50 day1 of slcl: leave. Klee, 60, who began bis • teachlng career with a sixth grade ctaa In eami Valley, j took a leave froln education to serve as a Orst lieutenant Iii' the U.S. Army In Italy during World War II. But he hasn't mJssed a day since then . FOLLOWING a 10-year stint as a pMnclpal In Arvin, Calif., Klee came to the Ocean View School Dlstrtct as principal or the then new College View School. He Us being succeeded by Pat Szakalun, 32. who hu been principal or Fountain VaU.y'• Newland School. !Illa Szalialun, a ~dent of Laguna N!iuel, bipn her teaching cafetr in 1912 in New J.,,,.y. Slit came .to Fountain Valley In 1-.i and :became principal at Glsfer ' School m 11168 and trarulemd' t 0 Newland In ·1919. . ' • "Wl'FH A LIVING GIFT OF LOVE" . ' . . . Parrots .•• Parekee·ts .. Lbve Birds, etc., for .your Mom. We have an excellent selection! Whet can give-more-love or com· P,eny then a warm puppy? We have j~st the companion that will be great company. Himala'yan •.• Siamese or Domestic Kittens. Al- so an excellent selection of new unique cat furniture, for Mom's kitten! T ropicel fish ere cute and oh, so relaxing to watch when Mom is tired! Remember a RUSSO'S PET • • • Is A Uvl119 Gift of Love Mom Win Enjoy For Y ~ • Wonderful World of Pm Inc. • NOW 2 LOCATIONS 51 fHhlon laland Newport lleoch ... ,_,.. ......... , • 64449IO • 12 Fathlon ,Squora ___ ...... Santa Ana • UU311 • ' I , . - 10. C01J11SE8 AS dlvene as I m.hloil dra'lrinlJ, fmhmon . __ .__....._ -.,....--. ·~ ~Jcul.. liocl ~!er ~ ""111 be -during Ibo ........ N.,., continuing and retum- .lllll llUdeoll who-plao to enroll in summer clwes should -.ire a ~ ap- po1-by rll!ini out a r~ •ell'd in the OCC ~·OO!ce. C8nls are avallablt M ·thrpogli May 31. fi will )le bold by only '1 Juiie ,II . .to·,a P,.jll. ml • . ~ti frQm 8 a.di. to I p.m: t • ~ . . ~,.ltJ!out '' ....,JV'1 lppotri ~. UI a . wa&.in ' b'ajl,j. • v. ru.m:; June ;u, ,n,..,ie-·a ·p.m. and s.a , p.m.: June '1,4,,U p.qi.; '8114 Jwie If~ 1\8 e.m.,to·noop and 6-8 p.m. \ COURSES W'lL'I;" )le available in sucl1511tijec\ areu u : art, business, ~-.-~ formation system.s~\~ish, food service, health ~- 1 an g ua ges ;~~' music, nunery ~ tion, pl\otography, physiciil educatkm, science, s. o c i a '1 science speech, theater arts. and trade and.tecluiica1."\ '· Trio Named · • FASHION Ill.ANO Nowp•tl lo•ch HUNTIH&TOH CENTER HuAtln9to11 l"cil fA$HION JQ.UAU s t •• • ., ,, 1 I " 1 I~ .. . " .. . ll :1 ' " • ; l 1 • '-I I l I I I I I ' ' I ,, l I . . '. .;w. ....... fo bmd !ban uibt. and ' . ...,"::~ .. hole-· ' ·., ,~ oiatile lood <OIJlt\t In an , •li'"ll"f''ICO ~ ~Ilda. 1haj>t1 and 1 ; \Mlel11 ~ \ l'~n, Ille >'Pl' you serve is .~ aiid lresl>!~n )l's 1 -.a/t i'alra· l~I !real. I • 1 : / Y~ .1,11)1 1 you've oever baluld bieac! ,'41#o(df \ • ' ' ' • llle'lJd \bit w )'OU. •• llie•!Hlnll ~ r~ ~~!'!"'!...,.. ~ ... I ·-••-•'fl !:""~IC ~ ·~· ' lidlty< !Jlked, btud coeltog In 'tile tltcl> ,, •.. ~ • Jt· fdls uJ i111 w1~ an a~ re~nfs. ·,.;nt o1 ••. tim& whejl gWldma worked • . f'W'' ,scratch to make her own very .. ~,1 .bre'!d ~ llllll 'now thaJ preparaUon methodl have been ,l'<!llned by yeast and Oour manui.~ers, tile .art o1 home-baking , .P~ U.e8'e~ tb8n ever before,. · : c~l" blge.(1 ts. lirn&<onsuming nour slit- ; i,llt·~.n~1Jy tfflcn makillg bread ••• ·a~ It yQu ~ Plf oew yeast methods yoa ·~can '1Jfuln8te 'dl~vlng Your yeast in ,wat.,. before ml'r'lilg. ... ' J r' Wljetlt!'r you~ baking your first loa! ' ~oC'b&!ad cm just searching for some en· ~atni new recipes to try, take a look at 'Betltt Ro~ and Gardens "Homemade Bread Cook Book." ' ' GRANDMA--OA'Dl&\L eu,ui , J~ad!VedlJ~ ' It cuP w"I"' wattt (110 doe-> ·' 1" 'tllPll bQl)lnl ....... . 1 cUp qui•~'9'0kina'rollad -"'ll • ' /<i cup u~ ' . 113 cup Ing j 1'tabt-IUl11 • 51' ta 6 wl,li alll-Rtil~ h..ir<. i heatM-Q . • ' Quick~. rol oat. ~1 he-erg whit , '· tati~.,. .... -. Soften ~ \n tile warm-wllec-. eom. blne boiling ""t.r, 1 c;up rolled ·oats, mdasses, .-mg, and salt; cool to lukewarm. stiJI in 2 cups 'ol QOl\I'; heat well Add the sdtened yeaat: Cd 2 bealen eggs; heal well Stir In e-11 ol the re- maining l!Our,Eake • ..,t d4>u&h. Tum out onl • ligblly llOurtd" surface and knead uu· and elastic (8 to 10 minutes). 'Sbapf 'dooigh fnjo a ball. Place in lialll!Y greai.e\l llOwl, '1)1111lng once to grea~"'1rfaqe. 'CiF!er and lf;.tirite. in warm phi<ie, until cloiJ!ile (about 111 bows). ,.,., Punch dough1l!own;• tuln oul on lightly noored surface~. Divide '.dough in half. Gover and let rest 10 minutes. Coat two well-greased 9 x 5 x 2-inch loaf pans with about 2 tablespoons rolled oats f0< each pan. Shape dough inta loaves. .l ,'lbe 96 page6 coot.a.In recipes for ·many dilfetel)t yeast breads, natural and ".""'<lough ibreafls, holiday and foreign lr<ads .•. even 'l"'clc breads (they're ~ ~ti), bokllig ·powder or baking -and~'l"!'lulre time to rise). ~ ii~ ideas ror loaves, rolls, coffee Place loayes, in· ... O>ver and let rise ~ <a_kes,· ~ts. muffins, buns and ~ts -all designed to prove lhst ~~at home I! oot a k>SI art. , ~ an OWeclallY Inviting recipe why 1'0l .try Gniridma1a-Oatmeal Bread? 'Ibis ll)tlrilloll.s i\nd Oavorful ·bread is sprln-.._..,with !Oiled -and lhen baked ~-- . " . -. ' .. in ·Waim pl8ce till doufile (.l!j to'M minutes). ... Brush loaves with mixture of egg white and waler; sprinkle tops lighlly with rolled oats. ~ '81375 ~ till cloae, about 40 minutes. Jj Cover loosely with foil the last 15 minutes if lops are browning rapidly • Remove from pans and • cool on wire racks . • Grandma's Bread -full of goodneu and speckled with rolled oats - deserves the nicety of sculptured . butter bells. >J·am -· --5e s s·_i:o n: .. . i; . J[ Saturday Is the onl y chance for the family to have a leisurely breakfast, make the most ol. the occasion. Bring outi the homemade jam, offer" a rrtlxed grlU of almost ~ from bacoo to kldney, stsclc OY<rSi2ed pan- c8kes layered with jam and whip up a qutclc jam co!fee cake. The -..i jam desaibed helow is good to )>ave on hsnd and easy to prepare. The use of light com syrup eliminates the formation of sugar crystals. UNCOOICED PEACH JAM I _-3.li>.ll>.,,..... Peacbel ' ~, ·cuii lemm·-juice • 5'1) elp BUgar l ~· (2 ounces) powdered jam alid ~ pectin I cup light corn syrup Wash, pit, slice and grind enough of the "9ches fl\rOugh fine food chopper ta niake 3'1t cups. Measure prepared -i... antt lemoo j~ inta large bowl or.kettle; stir wen. $J~wly lil! in pectin, stirring vigorous- ly. Set aside for 30 minutes, stirring oc- -l!y. ',\dd lilWI com syrup, slir ...U. Gradually stir In sugar,_ • Wanning to 100 degrees F. will reduce SUjlar dis:!olvlng time. (Do not heat any botfer thin 100 degrees F.) .when sugar bas disoolved, the jam I! "'8dy. ' l'ffi \; pint or 1 pint containers with P.lio; Oover ·(no paraffin needed). Place " 'Jieher 2' houri. \ ··-" . • Tr.ailfer to refrigerator as needed and lt6r6 bttween uses in refrigerator. ~ I Ncetarll!es may he • sv1>st1hi1ec1 for ""cbes. Do not peel lllOCllirtues. { J~ ~TA,CKED PA~CAKES ' t """' nour ' ' ' I' 21>. ~ .baking pow~ l "U!JOOll salt • . 1 ea. slightly beaten l \; cups milk 2 labl.._. dark com syrup i tablespoons niarprtne-, melted l ~.l'eodJ Jam ¥ata~ Silt togatber flour, baJting powder and lialt In mlJdnc bowl. Mix togelber ~ ~ ll)'Np and llWlarlne..Add to llDw' iiiU'tUre an4 stir unljl just moi>lened (baller will he lumpy). Pour \; ·eup baltor onto lightly greased "\ llOt Jriddle. Cook until pancake Is piJliy • ~ bubbly end µnder>ldo Is goldeo );'d!m. Tum to bnlwn other tilde. Slack poncake1, apreadlng each with ancooked Jam ·~ ll)lrgarlne. Makes • ~nch)' pancakd: • •• QVlOK, JAM COFFEE CAKE ' i 'capo-fblr II C01P suaar -~ I t.bleapoon baking powder \l t-aalt I ,, • -• • , 1 II eup margarlno I egg "cuplll!Ut • ,, • I cup •mcooked poacil jam l'o cup clioppod null Grease 111 quirt baking dish (10 x S x ' .. N PILOT·ADVtmRA I: . . . . . .. ' • • I ft ' ' • ,: ' • ... ' , • • .. " " BEA ANDERSON, Editor w.......,, Mn t, 1m ,..,. u Home News and Views • • I • • • • ! • • • • I ' t lt,one tJ p , on .. Hea It ~ By DOROTHY WENCK laid down.. I or11111 ct11"'' HOfM ~ So as you age, your bone!I becol'Jle ii you were ab'le to take your body more porous (although they stay tie · · apa~ tnd break it down into its basic same sl1.e.) ' .-cltunenls, you would find that you contain You can lose 40 percent of your boee l~ to .a poWlds of calcium. mass before evldence is apparent -e"fl Thi!· 11 'why calcium is , known as a on an.X·ray. This prolonged I~ of boie macro-mineral It is present in the body leads to . a · condition known ~& in a much larger amount than any other osteoporosts. 1 • • , mineral -making up about l percent of Osteoporosls occurs most commonly 1o an adult's weight. older women u Josi ot bone becomes And you therefcre need a large amoUnt more rapid after the menopause. Abolt or calcium ln your diet (IKIO milligrams a 30 percent of the women over 65 hate day, ror adults}. • •oste:oPorosl~. ·. • Everyone knows that calcium is an Jill. High calci um diets will help slow do1fl _ portani constlt~nt ·ot bones and teet~ bone loss, but will not stop it. Estrog*1 Aboul 99 pcrceot oC~our body's calcium also helps to slow It down. • ·, ii, foo.!"1 In bollj!J and·leelh. · Immoblllzatlon -. lack of exerdse ;... .. Bui c81Clutn •serv• at.her vital func--~ ca1,15':11 a much more ~a;p\d lot!I ol bonp. Oona. ;rhe·~lcluni circulatlng in the ThJS was dlscovered 1n the space pl1>. • I < • ' . 'Ufe , indoprs hes "few '.pleasanter prospecfs th.n. ·• neetly erranged ,ncl' w•ll·p~vifion~d . breekfest table.' Neth"eniel l;le\Yfhorne. J Jndles·or a inch square baking pen •. SUr IOf)etW flour, sug1r, baldni powder 1nd sail QI! In marptlno wttii i>ostty blender·.,. 2 llnives until lltlO cniml>I lonn. Stir 'Ii and mllk toge!htT ind vaduaUy ltlr Into floUt: mbcture untlr Juat mollt , Tum into prepal'd pen. Top with )Im. With spatula or knife swltl Jim lltnulh bettor. Sprinkle with DIJll. BIUlnllS~l'ovl!ilJOto~ "''""t.s or 1111tll browned. Serve warm. blood I! lnvolved 'In tile cioltlng thst. pre-gram •when Immobilized aoir<maull !oilt .\renta,fatal' ~· l>one mass in early fUghll. '• "ca1c10fu: al~ .'1e\P• with muscle con-Beeause of the constaot remodeling pf traction -including heart muscle -and our bones, we must supply our bcxUU IS necessary ror all good muscle tone. with calcium thro~ut We. The easielt However, the Idea that lack of calcium way to supply caJc1urn is to drink milk fr Jn t)ie diet -cnuaes ,111\lSCle (-pa; i. In-• eat !oods made fnM1) milk such accurate because the body has good cheese. medianlrms keeping the calciwn level Two cupa of milk will fullJIJ an 1dulla conatanl In blood. · dany c>lclum need. Pregnant and i. When the colclum level in the blood !Jltlng women and teenagers oced four ,. becomes low, a parelbyrokl hormone is more cups. . secreted and thll causes calcium to be An advantage of usmg milk a1 °"1' absorbed ftom bones. source 9£ cal.cium ii llJat lt ~!so contatll So a calcium deficiency doesn't show lactose -~k sugar -~ tncreals u)I' 1t anJ specflic symptom such as m11>-oor aboorp®n of <akh1m.- '.cle crampo. If your ~let' ts delicieot in . caiclum IJ no& IWICtti ge ~ calcJum. yoor body robs calcium from in otber foods. ~. bt!t **«a, otblr your bones thsn lh!lk; ate dark grttn I~ If the caiclum level in the-~ood goes vegetables such "8 collards, mustald up, caldtonln, a hormone secreted by the greens, and spinach. and lefUllltl thyroid gland, causes calcium ta he os soybeans and other drlad heana. quickly deposl\ed In your bones. QUESTIO!'ill ~ AI\E ASKED: 'rhus yciol always have the rigbL amount Q. I caft'i •tand to =k but I .. or ealcitnn In your blood as IO!lf as the ea~ ch~ and coltafl" c ·~• J regulollnr hormones are heinf~d. enough ~Jqbm by ealinLl!MI foods ? Olrllror)' to popular hell<f(l)'"""~s · A. CbiieH-.uch..as•cllOildai are not permanenUy lormecl'd~nf )'Ollr ' Jack. •to·. la a~. elcell"!1i.ioource J!'OW\lt yem. Tiiey are censfjitJJ~ fllllrig cnlclum. A I Ii oun<e of1ff .c'o itmodeli;d ~t Ille. , ,~,. as mucH~ldl!ffi es a cup W-mllk. · . • Nc\f cflli are formed on \lie "' side Cottage ~. 00....V.r. NI Md old·cella on the lna lde are reaboorbed caklum llnct the rnlnerli II loal Jn Into Ibo blood .II -ie.t. whev when cot lag• ci.-la mode. 'lllrough the low1li-. of life your would have to eat 1\1 -ot -.. -r bootJ '"'" th &I' 1111111. ~r cli<eso to ~ti 1 mucb .catiiliiii ther& IJ mm •1-Jrptlon and 1 ... bone in a cup o! milk. • • I I ' . • .. I . l Pace Continues for ' Monday Club Dr. WUliaOl LO Vt It I I, CIGIJnlelor, I e c t u r 1 r ad manaa•ment COlllllltln~ wtll ,a1ve the llnll addrea ol the club year ol the ~Biid! ~Momtna '.\ Memberl' bus 11*> are tnviled 10 the l .... oloo, pllllllld for U:!O LUI. May II, In Btn Btown'I .)'elllunll1t. Dr. Ulvtl..., who received Jlls doclOl'lle In education from the Unlventl)P of Maryland, 11 m the r.culty ol Loma Lindi Unlvenlty. orn-to be 1llltalled In- clude U.. Minea. Atnlwn C.Ovin, pttl!dent; F r 1 n k Turner. Dirk Vaoderwal and Jam .. Covitt. vice pmldenta; FJorence Redman and Helen Perkins. sec:retarfes, and John Nichols, treasurer. Shower A linen shower for llrael's 'I. Mount Soopo1a llolptt&I will like place aftN I -Ula al I P.m. Mooda~ II, tn the Udo Ille ol °" Dlric! JlMnthllt, 1'bl ..... t II pllmMd to -1-1'1 lilvtr 11111v.rwy. ,Open Hou1e Westminster NUl'ltl')' School, a parenLI' co - · _..uve, will have open -fn>m t to ll:ll a.m. MoodoJ' tllroulh JI' r I d I 1 , startlai Moy It -II b.tnc !Um for -two )'WI, alne -throu&h five yean: of aae. Floral Arh Freelance floral designer' Mn. HWY 5plea ol Fllllerloo will' pre,..t the program, tn·. Utled Flowera, Folllgt and Fun at 10 a.m. Monday, May 14, for Ille Floral Arts Glllld of Ol'anjt County; Nightingales NlihlJnolo a.per ol Hoq ~ llolPlal AIDlllllrj will lllJ'!"l ~t-• a • A I b 1 0 D ClrlllvaJ fn>m 10 LID. lo• I lll*"1, lllay H, In the -.... ter. dltloo lo .. ~In ..:i oathe~ and ... reopanolble for """"81111C lbe bolplt&I !or Ille i'.Jirtllllw ........ Publit: Let:fure How you can earn nl per- cent tJl tm wttll DO <umnt tu: will be the IUbjed under d1lclwloo by Mn. Charlene Vance, aocouni executlve. '!be k<ture, opon lo t b e public, wtll like place at 10 a.m. Tueldly, May 15, In Chand.Jen ruLIW'IDl, L1iUDA Hilb. Couni:il Cardtnal Timothy Manning will be the ..... al .... ll Ille llltb lllDUll -atiop. CQOfenoce, -red by the Orqe OouDIJ Dl1trtct ~oltbeAn:lldloteM• OOUncl1 ol Clllhollc Women. The -1oo wilt be - l :IO ~';'· to S:IO p.m. Tuff- ~. :iy II, In lllO Dloneytand Holel. ,..,... al wotbbopl Include ~. Dutlel ol OlllCon and PttllAmentlly-.0, Wl)'I and ~ Pllbllctty and 'J'roCro!ill, 1-Pllll Two and Bole o1 the Volun--· RV Women A Qll and 8ly!e dmMmlJ'I. tion will be preoenltd by ~Uvu of ad El Toro beauty salon for 1llllDbtn of the Rancbo Viejo Woaw>'I Club al 10 I.JD. 'l'llllday, May 15, In Ille llDya1 Savlnp ond IAall. El Toro. hemeless Party /nterfaith's Scheme . ' CI Interfaith FolUldation's annual dinner dance · take, place Saturday, May 12, in the Sheraton ach Inn beginning with a no-host cocktail hour t 7:30 p.m. Oinnet with dancing to the music of 1programs !Expand !1 High school !•nlors and Ers from five school tricts will be served by the tline Regional Oc· npational Program next fall . Studenls from N e w po r t • esa, Jluntington B e a ch , '«istin, Saddleback end Irvine ~ified School Districts wlll be ~~le to receive training in trades ranging !rom allied Bealtll fields to construction. I Other training Is provided in ~atomotive s e r v i c e s , COS· metology, a pp 1 i e d com· pcations, service station ;ccuPations, retail merchan- dising, boat construction, frocery, nur s ery , food '8rvices, flllancing and land· ~ping, J 'Programs are based in local liusiness and industry and taught by persons In the trade. ~terested students can COO· ~t their school counseJor or ¢ROP, 971H955. Ad•l!s are glblc abo. l i SHOP wnH U> .... Wl'Ll 1 DnlYll I • I ONLY. THI PINm TOP·fUALrTY MU.T1 e PIODUCI •1oc111a 673-3510 IM7 LCOAST HW'I': O•OHA OELM SUSAN POWER July Plans Revealed St. Andrew's · Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach will be the setting for the July 21 wedding of Susan Le a I I e Power and Jerome Donald Nourse. The annotmcement w a s made by the· brlde-t<>be's mother, Mrs. Parks Power of Q:irona del Mar and her father, William Frlthiof Power of Newport Beach. Miss Power is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and currently attends the University of South er n California where she is af. flliated with Pi Beta PhL Her !lance, SOD ol Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlooald G. Nourse ol Downey, i.s a graduate ol Downey High School and USC whet! he affiliated with Beta Theta PL He will reCeive h~ mast.rs degne from Harvard B"5in<ss School In May. THI NEW LOOK! lo 11 ... mat/ii?~ WIGS & 8e•uty Salon JH·O, L 17ltl It. ___ ....,, .. .............. . ' the Jim Wood orchestra will follow at 8:30, ~.Ille poster bein$ examined by Mrs. Felix Van Beek 6olt) and Mrs. Wcbard WilJon indicates, It's a 111-lilie event. Fellowship, fun and food will set lllt iii!>ocL. ' ,., f .. Personalities Uncorked Drinkers Numbered~ iiE'ft i·vru< (UPI) - A py. Drinklnl starts befcre ~ psychlatrlst who treats oer. alco!iollcs say1 there are eight '!be elglit.bour vldim al types. alcobol &els dnml: OD one Dr. C. NelSOll Dav Is , drink. may sleep fCI' a \wblle psychiatrist tn clliel ol the but thop gets up ond II a Malvern Inst It u t e for -----niiiiiiii. --- Psychtatrlc and A I c oh o 11 c -The binge drinker loeoi Studies In Malvern, Pa., control of. cooduct. categorizes alcoholics a s -'nle regutir alcohollc. follows: This drunk understands his -The periodic alcoholic. senslUviUes lo drink but COO• This one drink! sometimes tinues to drink anyway, regularly, s o m e t I m e s Ir· He or she tnowt eventually regularly, always ending tn a t11ere wW be a stoy In a binge. hooplt&I -for r e v l v a I -The chronic alcoholic. -·· Once· released Ille This or.e drinks dally and regular alcobollc picks UJ> llbcraliy. drinking again. -The quiet alcoholic. He or -'1be staUoo w a Io D she drinks right tnto oblivion akdlollc lives In IUburbla. without bothering anyone. . The drinking _ to Ille dlalpo- -The eight hour alcoholic . tends lo make family and tion Ill&• -ts lftleCl<d bf lriend.s and his own Ille unhap-ewnuwic status. , District Awards Coast Juniors Feted Orange Coast J u n I o r Women's clubs won their fair share of awards with Irvine taking grand prize, during the coovenUon ol Orange District, Callfornla Federation of Women's Clube:, Jun Io r Membenhlp . The twl>'day se!Sion took place lut weekend in the Anahelm Convenllon r.enter. In the large cl•b category, ffwiUngtoo Be1dl toot home five lint place a w a r d s : Newport Belch, 1,.. firsts and three ....,, ... , 'Seal Beocb, a first and two HC:Ondsi and San Clemente, two aecuids. Wlnntna llie most hooors !or ' ) Lyle's • 1s soon Nursery Si:hool ID oblorv1llOe ol Ille Week o1 Ibo Y-Ollld, Norih ffi•...,.. Community NUfllfJ 8dlool 'Will have open houoe from t :IO lo II IJD. 'l'Ueldl1 • 'lllundlJI, May ~ 17. Irvine Juniors lrvloo Jlllllor Woman'r Cl•b wlll-·--.cllnle from 7 lo l:IO _p.m. 'l'iillda1, llliy l5, ... Ille jjork· Inc lot ol Ille Walnut Shopping c.i!Ulr. Dr. Tim Metzg ... will °'"Ille -.uam. Coed Women llln. Charlot Ftddenen will be lnltllled ~ or c.a.t Womtn Club durinc Ille Tues- day, May 15, meedng tn Mesa v~ 0ouo1ry Club. Othon OD Ille IJoord are Ille Mmes. Abbie Knox, Edgar Cox, Harry <l>arltoo and Her Talent Matures • GI Alumna• , • SC Jllllora Trygve Ue , Three labijl 111"tb ~ hove been doaal¢ ~ Jl'a!nlew State Hoopltal bJ 'l'eype' J.le, 5ooJ of Norway. " Silver Thr·eads Well Modeled By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) Caroline Gaderick s e e a nothing unusual about her am· biUon to resume a long.in-•·~Ii>~ terrupted modettng career. "You're never too old to atart, never too old to inodel," aaJi1 the widowed M r s . Gaderlck. She WI! 73 years old Oil April 25. 110ne thing to keep in mind, ts don't be discouraged at a few turndowns," she said. "It's doing yoo good jl131 to get Olli ond meet people who are doing Interesting things." The canadian-bom M r s • Gaderick was 50 before she even started to m o d e I . Previously she bad designed hits and run a millinery sbop. But there was a demand for the mature ~ to portlclpate in !tor•· ra:w shawl, do mall ~ cl Work, and ' one 1of h tT . assJgranent.s was • to b e, photographed !or a m.,.. dlstrjbutlon bookie~ "How to Become Lovelier after 40." For aeveral years, she was a phofographer'1 model Io r leadirig bra and g i r d I e manufllotur.rs. ' CAllER l!lNDED Then she mnarried (her fint IJ!8"riqe bad ended in d!Vlll'Ct) ond quit the field. V/ben her huabtnd died last December, the decided it was "tjme I got bock tnlO actlm. I -IUlylng In.side too IDllCb, doing my palntlnp and ...,. log,_ .. __ ~.Ille enrolled In the J<bn Robert Polvera School ln N<w York, for a refrether course in posture, grooming, makeup ond skin care, exercise and faahlon. ''You CIJl always leam aome new tricks," lihe said in an m.. terview. Mn. Gaderlct, the oldest student Powers ever bu ac- ctplod, bas become a lbowplace for the school, one al the 11 such In the United Slates and abroad bearing Ille DIDlO of the man who founded bll model agency to years ago. 'Ibe New York operaUOD is oupervtsed by John Robert P.-i u, nopbew or Ille roun- der, who at 80 baa retired. Mnl. Ga&rict, who looks much younger than her 73 yean, believes tlltre II op- portunity for the older woman m televiaton, now that more and more adverUsers are us-- Ing .. ,verage" people in com.· merclal1. B•t she's also scouUng for fashion work. Certainly she matntolns Ille figure !or I~ eapeclally II a store or m.nutacturtr w a n t s to Moch! Carorm. Gadtrlck . <Mcks mokoup •• w~ llt..-Ur--atfJ. Why l!OI? Iha aakL present a realistic look 11 clothes (or the matur, woman. STnLSLIM Mn. Gaderlct, who's nearly five-feet-seven, walb a s erectly as a ... man tn her 208, the legs remain sbapely, and at 142 poond.s she's a size 14. i•1•m trying to cut down to around 135," &he said. "Even a few extra pounds make a Jot of difference In the w1y )'OJI walk and feel." She also makes almost all of her clothes, "l wear pentsultt almost excluslvely except for evening when I 1et lnlO a long dress" and does slipcovering and <Nrtalns !or the apart· mtnt she shares with her daughter, Norma, an actre.u and dancer. Mrs. Gaderlck also bas 1 SOii, Kenneth Campbell, In ot· tawa. He ls a wefi.lmcnm ar· ranger and composer and dou a great deal of work for Cana· dlan films and CBC-Tdevllloa. She bas three ·crandchlldren and seven st~grandchlldren. Omega Clinic HOURS! 9:00 . 7:00 CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT II COSTA MESA MAMllM U.HfA ........ l'llli.rtlll!•UH .. 116t N 1¥1 W,...., IJfttT•dlllA" 1M W. WMttf'I '''"'· 64 •1"'6-33~ 77Ml41 . .147-6329 (1141 170.9347 ... (213) 697·1791 Think Born in Thunder B a y , Canada, just across Lake Superior from DW•th, Minn., Mrs. Gaderick bas spent most of her adult years in the United States. Jto1n l:ilhl WUTCll,P PLAZA 17ttll I I,..._, N...,..t IMdi OF COSTA MESA a delightful budget salon where beautiful hair styles begin. PRICE LIST (htn cur,. ,..,. Llflt Melfl MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY PA.ICES SLIGHTLY HIQHlA Sh1mpoo ond Sol ...... --·-······· ............. .$2.IO • • Permanent We•• ······-···········--···-···-····· 7.IO • • Tint ......... ---···-·-·-·-·· .. ··-··--··-5.IO • • Bl Heh Touch-up ... _ .. , ................. -........ .! O.IO • • F•o1Hn9 ............................................ -....... 14.00 • • Semi Permanent Lesh•• --~->······-···-···-10.00 • . • haircuts 51.50 1'695 Irvine Ave. -Coshl Mna • co .... , of EHi 17th St.--AboV1 L• Cave ltMlaurant 645-1050 541°"96 0,.. DOiiy, tMI~ .. luM.oyt .... -1-fioP • ' • • ti hon pos Ca1 rid+ vie the is obs in I ler1 stn Eal He1 am slgi A Y01 .. ~ ho6 ·'"'I spe It I dirl get 1 Lo• ar< out -div YOI pie coc pr! ( Yo tar to tell WO Be be \'OJ ' Po so. tl01 '"' fus .... .. , ult . I .Cl\ let lld ey Ill> tnc On fa1 asl ~ hll ID ~ Pl Your Horoscope Sagittarius: Delay . Travel THURSDAY MAY 10 By SYDNEY 0.llARR Il is difficull lo cheat an honesl man and almost ;m- possible to take advantage or Capricorn . These natives can ride with the Ude and emerge victorious. Capricora koows the meaning of edtenlty end is capable of overcoming obstacles. 'lbese ipenons win in lhe long run. capricom suf- fers setbacq but becomes stronger as a rtBU!t. James Earl Jones. Ava Gardner and Henry 4d.illcr are good ex- amples of this \/Ital zodiacal sign. ARIES (March 21·April 19): You may be visiting individual who is confined to home or ho&pitaJ. You may also be making decision about club, special group or organization. It ii apperetrt that you are en- ding one phaoe ol activity and getting ready for another. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): l.Dve could be rocky. Disputes are on agenda . But you do Ond out where you stand. Your in - tvlduaUty comes<hroug!I - you are better for It. Leo is in picture. Much sound and fury could be featured. Stick to principles. GEMINI (May 21.June 201: Your hunches are apt lo be on target. You learn by .preparing to teach. Give Cull play to in- teUectual curiosity. OJ de r woman may conAde problem. Be sympathetic w i t ho u t be com Ing ine1tricably in- volved, CANCER (June 21.July 221. Postpone journey, tr practical. Some messages, calls, d.i.rec- Uons and ~rvatlons are subject to change and con- fusion. RelaUve ls in mood to argue. Afainlaln balance and ltDSe or humor. Then you ultimately gain. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): .~k apparent minor mat- ters. Be a shrewd observer. Don't be in too much of a hur- cy lo sign. Money is involved and there are aspect& which . indicate necessity for caution. One who should be looting out ror yoor intere>ts could be asleep al wheel . vmoo (Aug. 23-5ep1. 121: Cycle Is such that you want to tlke lnltlaUve. Bui there Is angle hett which iJ>dlcates ag-sressl•• action aimed al )<)II . Be prepared 1.,. one who op- ..,... your Ideas lo take John and Nancy Lusk will be uluted for their support Of f•mUy-1tyl1 Mexican orphenag.. ~us ks By CAJIOL MOORE Of .. ..., ...... John Ind Nolley Lwk ol Newport Beacb blvo 110lved the Old WOOllJl'S problem. They ba•• "' many children and know what to do. And they do II ,. genel'.OUslY that they will be honored 11 a • testimonial dinner In lo& Angeles tonight for their sup- port nIT,200 lfexltaa orphans. Proceeds mim the banquet will fUrtber benefit •l~~ Pequenos HermanOll" (Our UtUe Brothers and Sistenl, three oon·secl11rian orphanages dittcted by the Rev. William Wasson. The plight or youngsters toil- ' ing in a Miacatlan farmyard seems a far cry fn)m the plusb offices that headquarter and epitomize the tusks' home building and decorating proressions. Remoteness is ooly physical since the children are st•· tionary. No adoptions are aUowed. KEEP IN TOUCH Instead ramily s p Ir I t develops within the group and each member, upon reaching maturity. donates two years as a tea cher . nursery helper, rarmer or medical assistant to the family. The closeness c o m e s through lo anyone who vlsils Delivers The Most ·For the Orange Coast ·' SPORTSWEAR SUBSCRIBE NOW 642-4321 IOf ........ OAll.T PILOT .MM .. ,._ ce•••ltyl I • I t Build the or~lf or talk.I with the UJi\s. ··Sozneof.the Pequenos mar- ry and conUnue to live oo !he rarm. Father Waston con· sider• their children h I s grandchildren ," Mrs. Lusk .. 1r1. "When 1 tell'my friends who visit the orphanage that ii will be a truly emotional ex· perlcoce, they •ssume that's a polite warning. Afterw:irds they tell mt how much I w1dt.rstated the case. .. One pasm-lJy had a flat tire which the children helped fit. He was so charmed by l\Jeir situation 1ha1 Ile stayed a year lo belp the1n ... KNOWS HOIY As 1 psychology graduate from the University of California, Berkelev and former Aid for Dependent ChlldrCn super v I so r. in Qakland, Mrs. Lusk compared the protective attitudes. "~lere IA'C spend $·1!10 per chil d per montli. put him in a foster home separatt'd from his siblings and hope he makes the adjustment. It's con- si~ered tl'awp,.tic to leave the chlld without new parents. ' "By contrast !he Pequenos adapt amBzi"$:lJ well. \Vllhin their 'family' they find the IO\'e to develop properly with se lf d isci pl ine and • DAILY PILOT Young Hopes ..spooslblllty -for JUJI JIS per month. ··1 wlsb we could Import thl1 effect. Tho8c chlld.rcn are such joys. Whate~r you do for them Is •fabulous' Instead of tak"" for granted by spoiled children here.'· MORE REASONS Lusk.i who has been u trustee of the orphanage for four years, continued thnt ktea. "In choosing a chnrlty. II was a qlle slion of donatin g t.ime and mon ey to an organization lhal v.-ould mean more fun for our children or or.e that ¥.'OU!d k (' e p youngsters from death ~nd stan•ation on lhe street. "W' v.·ere al the beach and this teenage boy was wearing the only s.i of clothes he had. the on~ he li\'OO!d perfoMTI in that night. tie saw a child in dlslrt:M In Uie ""·a1er and dove rlgtll 11'1 for the rescue. COUllAGE SHOWS "We knew 11 person who sho\ved such character needed our support ." And onothcr Pequeno im· pressed the Lusks' so n who visi ted lhe hacienda to eal and play with !he children. An orphttn with onl)' 1wo toys ga\'e him ont as a token of rriendship. All !he Pequcnos· birthdays are celebralcd on All Sainls Day. Their olher l1esta comes at Christmas to Liven the daily schedule of school. fann work "You would tblnt It 1 s depruslng oc &fin\ lb walk It> to an orphanqe. But evtn Scrooge would wtakm ID tbls pla<"O," Mrs, Lwk aald. ··You ca n't be sophbUcated wlU1 lots ol cblldron. u-. a very good place for colle~ students. lo volunteer ttMUr summer Ume." lier husband added that ~ staff and sponso"' do· all they can but lots more could be done -•·even new shotlace.s v.-ould bt nice'' -for tht children v.•ho live in stArk dormitories without healing. "We followed the Biblical in· strUction, 'lnas1nuch as re have done it unto one of the least of these my brethrt.n, )C havt done it wito me.· alld famil y duties. John Wayne li\'111 emcee the banquet for lhe Lusk."! v.•ho also belong lo AngelitM 6' Ol'O and International Orphlm Inc .. and hnve been lrusl~ of Jl arbor Day School, Claremciit Cotlcgcc;. and Be\·erly Hilts Board or Educa tion . "Obviously the orphllnage has very small overhead: some of the volunteers are so ... 1.· ~·V.: A: ... ,i:· ..al..,~".;! J(*..$k'.._ ... 1~'¥..Jll,k, ........... ; • ..al.: J, ... A"~.:~ dedicated as lQ spend their ~ 1 . lives with the children. The / '* m Motkf'•' Dery /'I\~ ~ (ti yow1gsters realize what is J• -ij.Jl.t~ CAROLINA. IATH H•ll•O" CllN1'11" .. happening and give back their ..,. C'.~... IOUTIQUI ,0,,.., MCS• 1'- service time In appreciation." rnokes u:.-h , .. 001 t · About 30 of the Pequenos :, ... '"""' .• ,.,, •.• ,~ •• r"· .. ,, ... ,. •. ., . ,,I ~ come to perform at the Los __ ~ _-_... .. _,.._ .. " ' ....... "' 'I!~· ' "' ..JI.I..,~" .. Angeles banquet lhat benefits them. The Lusks hosted lhe contingent last ye ar and decid- ed quickly to sponsor a godcllild. Driving A Hard _ Bargain Four days of swa pping a.al! de!lling are sched· uled by the Lyric Opera Association to raise funds for its faJJ p~ duction of "Annie Gel Your Gun." The swap m.,.t will take place at the Festival of Arts Grounds Saturdays and Sundays. May 12. 13, 19 and 20, "1th auditions set for l p.1n. all four days in Irvine BowJ. Ready to make a deal are tlefl lo right) Sean Kyne, Carolyn Arm- strong and Paul Love· ridge. ! for Mother IN LARGE & HALF SIZES from Ella No r's, the .tore that . ' specializes in those hard-to-find 1i11s. In Half-Sites 12; to 2b! Choose the dress she'd choose h•rs•lf from the 1tore with more for Mom in her 1pecial sites. Hundreds of young-looking dresses. All in helf-1ite1, ell et popul1r prices. from $11 .00 Sweeters to 1i1e 52 Mom will lov• • deinty new sweeter. Choose from lec:y cover· up• to long 1weeter-co1t look1. E1•y·cere orlons. From $1 7.00 Other G;lt Id .. , ----- • 5PORTSWEAR e ROHS e Si.11'5 e PANT SUITS e GOWNS e SHll'TS Und.cided? Give her a "9ood anytime" 9ift certific.ore. Let Mom cllOOH. En..,_ fr,. Gift Wrop, Of Course ~or's HALF-SIZE SHOP COSTA MESA 14 HUNTINeTON CIN111 Grndun te Corsetlercs 1101 NIWPOIT ILYD. fNef'ttt ef llttt St.) l HUNTINGTON llEAClf , ................ . S 'Cf,·1111\t.':inc: In 0 thn1 "'"'ur • l9J C. 17th St.-C ,·~• M•: .. ;. to r.a lph'1 Mr r1 c--''i; :1•:30 ~~ ' I PULLllTON-214 Ora"t't." Meft,1it01• ,..-.,. Ii..._., ,....,.n.,.. .frl, 10.t-t ..... wM.•ht. 1w Ba"kan1erieard • "lute refla,..e l • • ' • • ' • r • Wtdftadlt, Mu '· 1m • Fumd-raising, Gypsies Camp at College View Brian Fitzsimons and Liz Hutcherson are ready to j o i n tbe Gypsy Caravan, theme or College View PTO's spring carnival, to take place from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 18. I Straight Man .Wanted For Serious Reasons DEAR ANN LANDERS' I mU!I take issue with your answer to lhe in- experieDced girl wbo wanted to know how she (and other uninitiated females) can tell lf a man is a homosexual before she becomes emoUoaally involved with hln1 . Two or her rric nds had married homosexuals and the results were disastrous . You were co rrect when you said there is no sure way to tell because some homosexuals appear to be straight an d some stralghls have gay characteristics. One can no more distingu ish a homosex· ual rrom a heterosexual than he can spot a Baptist from a Catholic . \\'hy didn't you tell the girl to stop looking ror la bela? J511't it more im- portant to be kind and loving, and to ac- cept one a.nqther a.s humans? Isn't thiit what life ls all aboul? -READER IN SCHAUMBURG DEAR READER : I also deplore labels, bur when It comes to marriage, It mat· ten a great d e o I to a hele~xuaJ woman If llhe discovers she bas married a slde-uddle tenor (If" a switch-hitter. You arc right when you suy It's virtu ally lmPo1Blble. to tell rro1n outward ap- peet11nut, but on the Big J11ue we are mlle1 apart. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I am 13 year. old and I have two problems. My mother and my dad. They are in good health, not crippled or anything. Yet they run me around from mooting till night doing things lhey could do for themselves, if they weren't so la1y. It's "Get me this. Get me that. Go here. Go there. Find this. find that." It's like I was a servant or oomethill& • II I uk them to go gel some thing for me,'l 1et a dirty loolt. Why is tt OK lor partDll to chase their kid! au O\ler, but tld1 areb't aupposed to ask their parent& to do anythlt>i? -FAVOR DOER DEAR DOER : Yes. lt'1 fair. Jn tho Army u•1 rtlmed to u RlllP 111aa1< llu lta l'riruq ... 1 a.a.tr.a .... he (lid" to ..,., illtir ,.,.... for aU U.. BIG f1won llle7 fOI ... ~ ....,. ........ Wiit dtapeud you, fed you, walked the floor "'Ith you, 1tayed home with you, worried about you when you Y(ere sick, a.aught you bow to walk and talk ? So -you go nod you r dad's eyeg:la11e1. Dig deal. DEAR ANN I..ANDERS : This is for !diss 440 who hates to wear a bra because it's uncomfortable. Her weak line was, "Not every braless female is trying to be sexy, Ann. Some of us just u·an t to be corniortable.'' I have newa for her. If she wants to be comfortable she should stop stuffing her fat lace and lose some weight. The actual bust size of a woman is reflected in her cup letler. (A, 8 , C, etc.) The number along side il -38, 40, 42, etc., signilies how large she is. I work In a bra factory and I'm up on these things. A 3t seems to lit the average frame of a 120 pound woman. Can you Imagine bow much a 44 D would weig h'! l 've n1ade bras In 32.F. These poor girls should see a plastic surgeon . But that dame who \vears a ftD has another kind or problem. Her mouth. - UP wm1 PEOPLE IN VERMONT DEAR UP: Not Ill M1 ue lat llldles. Some are btg boaed 1111 wlUa lar(e fn:m es. But Y" are rtpt about tbe cup ' si.zu. Wbea madame'• cap ruaeth over to an F, sbe 1boul4 consldtr bruit. reduction su.raery . Discover how to be date bait without falling hook, line and sinker. Am Landers' booklet , "DaUng Dos and Don'ts," ·will help you be more poised and sure of youraclf on dates. Send 35 cents in coin along with a long, 1tamped, self-addressed envelope nnd your request to lhe Dally Pltot. Aro your pu•nte loo •trlct! Herd to reach? Ann Landers' book.Jet, "8uued by Parent11 }{ow to G@t More Freedom,'' could help you brld&• the gcncratloo gap. Send 50 cenll in coin With your request and a long, ttarnped, telf·addrt:INd to· velopo to the 11alfy Pilot. • Editor'• Noll: A colwmn d...,t<d co ''""'tom Vallelt, Huntington Beach, Oceon vr... and Seal Bl4<h School DUtrlcr pcritftt,..t.aclarr or- gc11izatiom wiU apJHar in the Dailu Pilot rocl1 wnk. lnformo«on mun ,,. ,,. cei&>ed bu Mri. Glfbtrt Turnbull, 5571 Mangrum Drlv<, Huntmoton Btach l>u . 5 p.m. Thuriitau for pubt~ 'cation Wedn1tdov. College View PTO Sloy c.... Presldent REPOR'l'S: New office~ In· stalled at unit moeun1 tut night are Shy c.oben, pteal- dtnt; Mrs. Richard Plclt, Mn. 'nmolhy Fit:almoo• and Ml.ss Pat Sial<alun, vice presidents; Mn. Duane San- born and Mra. Steve llerus, aecretaril!S, and •E u g e. n e Hartnell treasurer. PTO Oscar awards were presented, with more than 250 studenta re ceivi ng recogn!tl.on. Bake sale took place following the mcetini. Ea·der PTA Mn.~ .. e..,b Presldeol COMING UP ' Spring Sing will be pr....,led by 11 fl h graders following u n i t meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tue> day, May 22, in Gisler Interm e d iate School. Awards will be presented to outs_ta.riding fifth g r a d e student!. FV Ele. PTO Mn. Walter Tate President REPORTS: New off Ic e rs elecfed at genera l meeting are Mr. and Mrs. William lllcKeough, co -iftsld..rno : the Mmes. Dean Abshire and Paul Judd, v I c e presidents: Emenon Davis, secretary; Will Holladay, treasurer, and M Jc ha e 1 DaDurka and Bruee Kude, ~auditors. Fulton PTO Pttrs. Herbert Yomo11da President COMING up, Mother and daughter fashion show will be pretented tomorrow n\ght at 7:30 in the multimed ia ·room, according to Mrs. Palmer Bradley, ways and ffieans chairman . . . Ex· ecutive board will host a salad' luncheon for parent volunteer workers at noon Friday, May 11, in the Foun- tain Valley Co mmun I t y Center. ln cha rge of the event are the Mmea. Clyde Eaton, Dean McNalr and Jamey Jacobee:n ... Unlt will usilt with kindergarten registratloo tomorrow from 1:30 to s p.m. in room 2 and kindergarlm round ~p Thursday, May 2f, 1t 2 p.m. in room 1 ... New officers will be elected and installed al general meettnc Tbulf. ~. May 2~ at 7,30 p.m. • • • 1 ' J .... .._ ....... • ....... '~ • Students will prtsent their annual spring c o n c e r t lollowing the mettlng. Merine View PTO Mn. Earl Morrisoa President COl\llNG UP: Father and soo dinner is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Thunday, May 24, In Marina Hijh School. Guest 1peaker will be K e u b Erlbon or the Los Angeles Lakers. ltellan food will be &UVed, and tickets are pric- ed at ,I.SO for fathers and 50 cents for sons. REPORTS: New officers were elec;ted at general meeting. They are the P.1mes. Earl Morrison, president ; Timothy Hasse and Donald Andencn, vice presidents Gene Brooks, secretary, and Larry l;,ewis, treasurer. McDowell PTO , Mn. WOilam (lolller Preslden.t COl\llNG o/' ~.<Jip din- ner will be se.Ved tonight . . . from s,30 to 7 P,f<Ceding open bolqe. Ei~hUr graders will condu<t a bal<e .ate to help finance gradualioo .~c­ l J v It i 'es Parent volwiteen will be honored and n.W officers will be in- stalled tturlbg • hmcbeon meellniJ 1t 1:30 p.m. Mon- ,• ~Jd, l\lay lf. Newty elected • owaen .,. the Mmes. Gill}' , lllli>pclrth, president; Paul 1olock illd Lee Greiner, vice pr,esl dents ; Wilter McFarl@d and JI er n a rd LlM ...a'ellriea· Hlnland Yowig, . trwullr-, -. a-n Cf • Yutaka Haitsuka,, historian. Volunteers have de,vored """ than 4000 service hours to the school this year. Meedow View PT~ Mn. Mary Zl•UUl President -, COl\llNG UP ' New 'o!ficei;s will be inatalled at a diiiner meeting at 7 p.m. Wed- needay, May II, . In •the Fireside Inn. They are~lhe ·Mmes. Paul Bridgman president: Duane Co I e . Loren crouse and CTalg carter, v Ice presidents ; ·Darrell St i llwagoo, secretary: L arr y Pomerantz, treasurer; Mary 1.angger, historian. a n d Marion Harris, parliamen- tarian. Don Elster will serve ili auditor. Mese View PT A Jim ltobtrll , President COl\llNG UP: Box :ilSclil ·WW late place Sonday, May 20, from 11 a.m, to 6 p.m. ~ . lun6hes wtll be raffled off at ' noon, and sack races, relay race11 an egg toss and softball game are scheduled in the afternoon. REPORT)i: At general meeting Mrs. John Ryan. carntva1 chairman, reported ~ of more than $500 Crom the event. New library furniture will be pureha!ed with these Junds . Moiola PTO Mn. -Ednrd• President CllM!fiG UP ' Arts and cral1s ' Festival Plans Flower To ral.oe tundi for the lltnrY, Bushard PTO will present a May hsllval froin fl a.m~. 4 p.m. Sat- unlay, May 19. BeS!cles Nlfrethmen May ba.Sketl will be offered for sale. Awaiting th sale are Mi- chael l.Jddell, Miss Sharon Beli&le an • ky Kestle. I ~arnival Aims for Fun lr....n bag toss is one of the many attractions planned .,;;-Spring View PTO's carnival lo W<e place from !4 to ·~ p.m. Friday, '.May 11. Getting in a litUe early ~~ is Bryan Dee, while Canie Taylor ~ell) and I y Taylor walt their turns. fair \\ill be presented by the unit Saturday, ~1:ay 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the school grounds. Children at- tending the fair may make 1items from their choice of 21 crafts. Proje(:ls will Include wire jewelry, three · dimensional p i c t u r e s , macrame f I o w e r pot holders, rock paintings and wOod produ~ts. Most crafts can be made at a COit of 10 cent11. Refreshments will be sold. Sun View PFO &l's. Mart Koom President COMING UP ' Newly elected officer& ed cbainnen ~ lhe Mmes. William McMahan , president; Lewis Adams, v I ce president; Norman Boyer. se-cretary- treasurer : James W be r , . ways and means: William Coulton, membership and hospitality; Bobby Jackson room representatives, and Rlduud Ha 11 g a'r I b. p a r 11 a m entarlan. Jack McGinnis wlU serve as recreation and education chairman. Wardlow PTO Mn. Carl Bode President COMING UP : Ne\v officers will be installed at general meeting tonight at 7,30 in the muJtlpurpose r o o m . Open house will Jollow the meeting. Units Program . Annual Events Editor'• No~: A column devot<cl co Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach and Miulon Vie;o parent- teacher organitction1 will appear in the DailV Pilot each to e e k. lnfonnat.iun must be Ttceived by 1he 100mni's ~par'fment or Mr1. Ga.red Smith; 1148 Centeua Pla.ce, N e w p o r t Beach bit 5 p.m. Thur1dau for publication Wedne.tdau. Aliso PTA Mr1. R. T. Bonell Pmldent COMING up, Aliso PTA 's · Spring Round·up, to take , ~~deSat~:~.Ma; ~~ :~l~ relays, ranch ·style '' refresbmen(.s, baked goods and a boutique comer. Chairmen are the Mmel. Herb Holan, Norm an Borucki, Clayton Garrison and Tod Stoutenborougb. California PT A Mra. WJDlam Clapd President COMING UP: Home -sewn laahioos will be modeled by . mothers and daugbten at !I!< Clalllomia PT A luncheon Pianned from 11!30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 12. tn Boswell Hall, TeWlnkle Mid· die Sdtool. Students of Elizabeth's SciJool ol Dan<e, under \he dlrectlon of Mr;. Dean Slocum, will present "Hansel and Gretel." E11~tbluff PFO the Mmes. Gerald Fulta, pre sident; Charl es Buchanan. Allen Gee. mi Mark Hanson . vice p«sidents; Robert Ohle mi James MolleU; secretaries, and Richard E 11 l ott . treasurer. They met wtth outgoing board memben for a I-in the home ol Mrs. Fulls. School t!lalf members were guests. Meriners PFO Orval UollDll Pruldenl REPORTS: Greg Lowitz, stu- dent body president, an- nout1ced the paper drive net- ted ;400. Monte Viste PTA Mr1. Tom Herndon Preeldent COMlNG UP : Father·ooo Dey will be from l to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 19. St_ John Aux. Mn. H1rold n ..... President COMING UP : Officers will be elected at a meeting tomor- row al 8 p.m. Jn the sdiool hall. Entertainment will be provided by ihe Hubor Woman's Olorale • • . Et1hlb llfllde atudeots will ente< Ille Orange County History Contest to take place Saturday, May 12, and ll&e St. J~b School, =nl Ille same~ TeWinkle PTA Mn. El&pa&e-• Pmldent iu;jp¢RTS: Tblrd q u 1 r t e r M ~ .... el ~ cltllimd!ll> 1 w 1 rd • n .Praldi:nt ....... preoenfed lD Scott . J?.!rick. ·Jenoy Ubllk, BUly C 0 MING UP: SCATS 1'1!rd. K I m Gardner Oor-• (Southern caJ!omta Mn> mne Gard Scott 'Loot Team) wlll perform In tht lfrlen Au.wi catby Dolan Estancia Hieb School gym Sieve Smith, Lara Neu Clay Friday, May II. Mlaa C.thy Tuclter Mirta Lane Terry Rigby and Kyle Gayner ol 0tem,' Tracy Hin; Bnt TeWinkie will be featttrld. Hottl!f, Hilary Barton, Amy Su~. Mike Gagnoo, Turtle Rock PTA KlmiiOrly Burton, M• a r k r.1 ..... Som Scott, Laurie Mn. W1mn Pall• H•ll , SUzlnne Crone ind President Thomas Dickson. , COMING UP : Turtle Rock K.ti1er PTA School plcnlc wru be lrom Jhltl a.m. lo I p.m. Satur- day, May It, Jn -~.a--. w11• om.talnmeltl aod foocl .... belal planned. • • I pee !~ . ' ... Ille in . I the Chi olh in I SUI M ha sh! goc I kit' "' • t lit! wa hls cor lhE VBJ • ""' ... lai: ' ... bel I "Ci be! wi; ' "If dr! m• fr< Th yo °" dr fn ol< bu Vi es "I je ya at ar C<J WI .. fa 8' m Bl or .. ., b • c ~ u k p I • • ........ . ~ .... .. ' .. ~·t-- :t1 DAILY PILOT Grreen· • J • • llfJOllNAJIUllN ~ ~ ·"Yaunlulta)wvt;i...'lht• Edillellril-~ '':lliOrt at6 15 .milllo'n -.WIJllnlheSoulb,where . l'•llrce, ripe catllamla Ab<M I llblespoon line 1artlDe dllpo or 11 '"'*" ........, ......,_. avocado wkh • l<fk. leilyjjjg a • In Dlllrilloo durhltJ ~ ,..._ ~In ~ wtir> aollld they can grow inoc;o than ooe a~ graClo ol~ oU (or Ml· for -aalad. Jlllbl 4 ._., ~."~-..;·:·::: certalollllOllll.fnlblYcubeo and ,be .~ up org~ ·-.iballi>laallnliblnP'and plotayear. ,. Jsmalllomllopeetedoeed-lloweroll) · Margo'• ....,....,1 iJ• ,.pick~ liiom 1"'811. be<ouae It md!I ....,. be Clil'deobl« '™'> lhth'""' was ~:f a · klct out of "Yet SQme of the kids are ed, cbo!iPed (drain air any t 'IJl'lsS ·trellh (or ~ te .. -graJn.y and· be~u fUll.f! y lei ed them like nwsey, runny or -lb a bofn. and picking things left yeatlllng beeaU>e a few or-....., 11qu1d) pooo dried) -w.ier n...n.ci. Siie a d v l 1 • ..,...., -10 Id bltoder. "Our pedJIUlclaa, or . (bey ~w lhenl>tlves, if only ficlals still think 'You can't "113 tab'-llnely minced Sal1, f....t>ly gl'OWld blad< "Renovo -"8 n ~-'~':wmorebeautifUl ~-1 "Each ,_......,,_, must be Milt.on Tolllas, told Ill abool • they,,.... given a Utile help." use lhl\I plot or ground -~ ' -·"' -· lo taste. cblle --n;51ot ·-•N ••w .. ,.,_... because ~·s public property.' ~ •'l"· -""' or ~~ wn· I •~t.rrc-·~ 1,-< t!icr• -eating really is. finely chopped, BO it retains its using organic rood. Ro-wu Under the program. chlldreo "Ther& illi r chlvel) , . • . Rub mJxlng bowl w Ith .., o"'" ..-• - l'llloleod ol llring beans that own teXture and personaljly. way ahead of his Omli and are1 gi~en sttds aod .a plot or are m OClS 0 acres I or f llexicU• cblU -gorlic. Peel, muh ·-· am.~ I ~ ~ •a ...,Jlin» ud gray-gre<n, they 'Illa!'• Y<rY Important, ll\f/'11• be'• still WWl\lnl OCl deve19s> gro\lllC11'!J!ll)I' lWI' tea,.grnw ~ "":i!i ~ ~:~i:w:,i:i · pen (the kliiil tliat com• with fork, but be ..,... you loUdl.ol mw ....-:-• • woold' Ile emeraldc crl!P OD!! ealm parlly with the ey... max d food !or chlld...._" · V'flkibles " in: dtg...,_ play foothill woold like 16 see plc:kled in small ¥Jos), have~ dwoq of ~'ll'!'Odo Guaeamole .,u;i.., 8..._1 ... said Margo Albert "Guacamole should nev.r Eddie believes people need prol\l!lll '"!IJl the _..aon •••··s ~. ii they were iu· st -.. "mDOved, 11 nel y l"'\llbowl, Add~ II>-ad,...., addln&-• llw hiJ I hln with L.~.~ have too much sail or too IO~letheirownexcllemenl dlocal~--....... ~·-mlnctd 1r$11ihts,belngc:eri11ntomlx oflemancrllm61*e";.=.. ~µ~lo J.i their~ much pepper, and It should be and ''hls )atest proJecl Is the 11.lVegetables from a 1$ by 2(> given the opportunity! a. ~ I armer a' uDlil ~ la lblCli and vent l& Irvin tornlal 1-. old d8ugiiter, Maria. as thick as""" cream." • mlntgarden moveiuenl be has 'fOOt plot ~ go a loo& way MARGO'S GUACAMOLE. cheese (or small curd col--Ua:bL eo.... ti&blly, dlllr ~ llOH-Edward Albert A lileloog ~t, •ponoor<\!'the~._· tow>{d reeding a Wnlly. Small clove garlic peeled tage cheese) -at --· with lried serving. , ~ wumjsslDg,!Jutnotrorgottee1~~-----''--~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~,~~~--,r- in cooversauon. .. ' It wls <1bvious, watching them share a salad lu the Chinese. liw>ne<, ~t l>llCI\ otbet'1 coovenatlan and Join in a !i'e~~Jn lhe survival o1 man, rlbat tlillle is no generauqn gap here; 11ut· a happy, '#*!Ve famUy t!lal shares a rover.nee !or Ule and good rood. All the. fJberts e:xcel in the , kitchen. Mlllia anil bet lllthei are inventor~:.,;1Jih_JOO. is a good oooll·lllld>haS·iil8 own EDQIE ALBERT lltUe hoose, .,. Margo said. "It wa.s funny to watch bJ,p1 make his own tacos. Be fried the Wrlillas just rigbl and had all the stuff prepared in ad- vance." "I guess he wasn't nervous because it was just bis mother watching him, not his girl," laughed Margo . "Llfle)l, l:U givo:. you a recipe fOf an elixir tpat'I'. a hell of a ·di-ink, 11 Eddie' said. ••aet a mixer, take Mt>lgg and beat ii in, shell and all. "Don't. scare people,.. his wife chided. "BaJ,"' tXlDijoued !td ~ I e 1 "It's really a tasty, dellcloos drink, very much like a thick malled milk. And the c:alclum from the sbell is good for you. Them should be organic. ••I have it for breakfast; and you can throw vitamins in there and what you don't drink, you can put in the freezer. (The basic elixir is an old stand~y or health food buffs.) "Oranie juice adds a lot of Vitamin C and blueberries are especially good! he said. Not all innovations are so successful . "One time," Eddie recalled, "I picked kumquats to ma:Jce jelly with orr the, bush in the yard. '"I.'bey were • so sour 1daria and I-had 19 "fl' m90umenlal amounts o£ sugar which, of course, is terrible for you. 1 wonder if )loney WOuld ha .. worked?" "I mast give you the favorite family recipe for guacomole," Margo said. 11lt's made many dllferent ways. But my family rf!Cipe iB the only real, genuine guacamole and it's the ta~iest! Spinach Creamy PACKAGED GOODS .... PILLSBURY MIX .... ~:;;.;•:,<;:79• .... SCREAMING ZONKERS .. ~I: 34' HARVEST DAY BREAD ':....'"'::'.:::: 3$' LA PINA FLOUR ................ ~\:: 2.27 OREO COOK IE~ ................ ,.'::';:: 42' VITA BURGER ................. '.~~;;: 84' ... LIPTON SOUP MIX.~~~ 29 ' ..-eel AIR CROUTONS ....... ~"::: 38' ... WHEATIES CEREAL .......... !\:: 41' .,..TORTILLA CHIPS: ....... '::'.;':."!:; 49' .... CHEESE CAKE MIX ..... ~!:::"..'=: 49' .... JIFFY MUFFIN MIX .... ~':.: 13' ....GOLD MEDAL·FLOUR. .... '.::! 1.33 KEY BUY <IGTI'S IPPLESIUCE. l .. r.:c· 38~c, FROZEN FOODS B.B.Q: BEEF SANDWICH. .... ~ 75' _..ORANGE JUIC£.. ...... ~':'l'lit 49• PET RITZ CREAM PIES. ......... .,1! 28' ...... Clwdolo, """"""· ~ ,..,..-.., • WAFFLES ............. : ........... '='l'l:t 17' · THE TRIM_ . : .. ' · · THE =QUALITY . ·;. ~HE EVERYDA y.: LOW · PRICE .. ~~~:D DRESSlll ......... 4rc 10.01 ITL , J • FROZEN FOODS JENO'S PIZZA ROLLS ............ '.1; 69' -·-EGGO WAFFLES ................... '.'0:: 46' CUT GREEN BEANS .... : •• : ... ::;;::; 51' BIRDS EYE COOL WHIP. ......... •.::59• ....CHICKEN ALA K ING .~.~.: 25' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS .... ROOM DEODERIZER. ..... ,'."1'! 63' _..HANOI WIPES .............. ,./:".:'; 51 ' _..H EFT'! LAWN'BA:GS ....... ~~59' .... LA(}Y LEE CLEAJ4SER ........ !~ 11' r.op·j_os CLV\NER ............. ~f.75' SJ1;FEGUARD BATH SOAP. lo:.~2': KEY BUY i ~ILL PICKLES . DltllOllTI Diil 4r5'" OllOINll ~ LYIS, U-Ol·JAI , . . KEY BUY 9FRUIT COCKTAIL .J'ff'29C CANNED FOODS 'Ii EL MONTE PEARS..;_ ...... ~,: 39' l!ll'ltl,.W, DEL MONTE P.EAS ........ -.... ~~ 26' l)E( MONJE'TOMAJOES--~<!'29" • .Low Everyday Priced Deli Items ! 1'1! ., -· 1 ... SLICED CHEfSE SPIEAD ..•• 111orv. w .... ,.,.i:::L~~:,~~1~:·11• OSCO IUYEI Wlfl$ .............. :.~~~.·:.'.~:.•tt::::,1• .... 1' -Ill OJcA'll""4Tlltltl•.Oll,,C ' ' ALL .UIT OLIS..,. ................ 1'11Cl(IUCID,1Mn""-• OSCAI MIYH IOLOCMA ....................... ~~:::;99• OSCU MAYER CO'[TO SALAMI. .... : .............. '1'::11" OSCAI lllYEl l ... SCHWtlCEI CHUl .......... >~:'1" LADY LEE SLICED COOKED HA1l .............. !~::~:::1 1u 1111 ... s su··· ""JflMOklD HAM, ...... ,141[1(1W, 1'UlllCIY •s· ltll M _,. .,_,,,,,,.AJTllMlll,COllllllll'~MIZ.rlCI LAllY LEE llOITIIIY JACK CllEESE ..... ~~~:':~'~:'.1 1 1" PA.LS1111Y BISCUITS ........... ~.~o:c~~!~.~~ ~~~~~~~ 11 • CHtQUFrA MAND BAlllAS ............ I I~. c THESE ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE AT DISCOUNT CENTERS ONLY '·' WllERWDlllS &llE ly ,., ... , lh• gome !O cool 1he kid•, FLY·IYE IUllLE PLlllE lyPlllACK O utd0or fvn for ewryol'Ml l "lllllOCl" Ir .... , .. ITllEWllE SET An easy WII'J to "sauce" 1 spinach. CREAMY SPINACH $267 s1•• .45 fHk• d••lgl'Mlr colf«flOfl llot19WOt•. s19•1 l pac:kllge (20 ounces) trtm- me\I and ...-fresb spimld> II cup 'liolllng waler 21e-salt 1 coatatner (8 ounces) com- merdal 5"11" cream White ~ lo laale Break and dlscard any tough • 'at -t>f aplnach lli?11~ tears II)_ cold wa~ 1 • Cook r, ~..ci .. 1'ftl! the bollinC ... and Alt jUll until wUtal; dtlln woll ; ;11!lh a kll<heo scbliOrs cut coanely. Mit witli sour ·cream and ~i ...... 1 genlly. Makes '~ Disi nfectont ' Tdlela may be dlalnlected a!mply by adding one cup un- o!jlllted chlorine bleach lo the .. tit In bowl. . Catf!oo; DiJ not add any other dl<mltal 'to tolfet alq • with bleach. SufM" cleonirtg ~fy both bor. 1-IZ. 111 .....• : ....... : ............................... . . . I, • " ' ~UlllO llUOl ISSl, Cll OF llC ILOCIS LEE .'PIL Fl~TIR f lfotd tpln!on ' ... ~bP9· ~ 1 '',.,,. TEXACO " .. ,111 .. 0>1.' lUICO IDlOl llL ... WT. Hov" of tun by Coy Toy, 99' ty "'" 'f'IKOOI,, in .. rloln• ol'HI t~1ool .s229 · WEDDlll IDWL W/OllER YOUI OtOICl A1nberlno « AquornOflno. Clllf Jll W/COYR Rl·FLI llTl·FREEZI ·-· COOUNT 31~.' I COOL cas1111 for c.ool tort1foct. 1112~ 159 IUIDFORI CIKE Pll LIRIE SIZE BLOUSES Acetor. and •ltiptd. = s411 llYL 111111111 Cotor• $35J ood •+yl"I 1 " I . • I • -~ ' • . ' . . • • • " 1 E:risis ;.~.,~-.v . . " ' \ . . \IP ... , Wlldondaf, Ml)' 9, 1973 ,. DAJLV PILOT Snacks Gr-eate . st~<dent ~utrition I • "More soacks . . • le•~r SUNSllJNE MUFFINS Y. 1 .. spoon salt powder. Combine with liquid Variations: Use wbolo wheat juice. J tabl-chopped onion These patties are W!r1 pa ,,,..Js," l!I Clljll lllled flour I'< to J cup milk mix\Ute, sUrrlng only enOIJ&)l n~ lns1<ad ol while for· ad-"""'~ BURGER salt, pel'I"" to taste hot or cold Ind ..,. llllke • T ~"···~-11 cup ~wer , et d 3 teaspoorui baking powder to hold ingredlenil togethu. deCI outdtloo. Or. --•t u cup -v.·~·~ Comblno '•"'"""lents with wtloome chlnl• In lbe lunob o man Y num~~ 1 ..........., · -" kemelll .,..,_ box. While hot Ibey may be ~on "iwik roods" ~=' <-..... -v • 'Y '"~~~ ~,"8:;..ni:;;~; ~~ :·~ ,!~~: ;~":::: :'~. "msenddthe "',: J;; : , 1 (1..~~ ~> :":y"1 !; :"' ~~k-.;iJ wved with blltl« xauce. Far creetesac:rlslain:lllldentDU-3 tab)tjpooos broWn sugar seed kemels (cbopped very tendstotoughenmulfins.)fill available Jn health food 11 .;;;;'J:pPedcolery patUes abollt !I-Ind> tblck. variety od!I I tall'eip>oos lritlon and Jcamlng. « hooey line or purcllase re•dY·sround 12 greased-and-floured muffin stores). Add 2 or 3 tablespoOl>s 3 carrots (finely grated) Place on oUed baking pan. dlopped bladrollves doe I Doctors, 3e11klng clues to es· 3 tabl..,pooru1 sllortenlng oil meal In health food sWtes). wells. Bake for 1;.20 minutes raisins that were allowed to'o I tablespoon cooking oll Bake until broWn oo both tab!~ gra\ecl It a I I a a plain lDcre•~ student lllness., __ 1_bea_1e_n_egg-'-_____ s_~_1_o_our_wi_th_sa_u_an_d_ba_k_in::_g _•t,..400 __ de_::gree_s_. ____ __csc_oa_kc.c_ov-'erru.C.::·g-'blc.c.ln_wc_at-'et:., -'4--'ll_:cu:.p::.::.mllk:.:.°'.:.:.:yo..:gurt:::... __ _:_'i_:de.:.:s:.. ________ ch_ee_se_. ______ _ failure, and misbehavior, have• - receolly 1Je«un peeking inio the lunch llO% and the kitd>en. In ihelr recent U.S. Publlc Health Service study o n mainutritioo, doctors found that diets deficient ill nutriepts lower students' performance and behavior in school. c.1 m.1400 ,.,._ .i-. -,.... Coll collod ~ 1o1 ••• What causes the malnutri· tioo that is a fact of life for students from au income brackets? One -fourth of students were missing two or more meaJs when surveyed. 'lbus, snacks become the mainstay of youngsters' diets. Teenagers are most caught in lhe nutrition squeeze. Six out of ten teenage girls and four out cf ten boys have diets rated poor. POOR SNACK CHOICE IX. Evelyn Spindler, nulri· tionist for the Department of AgricultW'e, b I a m e s in· adequate teenage diets oo the poor cboi<e al food for snacks. 1 Snack foodS, she P,Oints out. are olten "empty ciJorie foods made chlelly al lat, sugar, Ind starches," -rully lacking In >itamlns and minerals. U dllldren .,..•t take Ume for meals, they should be pro- vided with more healthful snacks. New ~ the nutrition scene are. sunflower seeds. They offer good taste, low price, great convenience ... and (surprise) the kids love them! SunOower seeds contain the whole range of nutrients vital to lbe health al all age groups .,. but especially r... the young. They )IVflde as ·meny as 12 mfnerals, 17 vitamins, and even more beoelldal pro- tein tllan found In meal. For lnstaDce '!&m•blne" Vitamin D ;;;{ Ille nilneral caldwn -both abundant In sunflower seeds -are essen- tials for the ionrlati011. of healthy bones and teeth. Sunflower seeds ·also have plenty of blood-building Iron. as :well as vitamin A for better lookini skin. PJWTllCTIVE FOOD Their> high content ol protein makes sunflower seed Jr.emels an ideal prole<ltve food. Pro- tein is needed ftir beal!hy muscles, brains, skin, and blood. Without protein there can be no building of new tiSSlles or repalrlng ol old tissue!. Best ol all . . . sunflower seeds are deUcious ! Althoogb new to Americans, they have been enjoyed as a delicacy by ethnJc grop.!f all over the world. Their nut-like sweetness and textlire prove a great hit with almost all youngsters who try them. AhrJ, to many students the seed's naturalness is part of "their ecology movement". &mllower s e e d s are sometimes called "Russian peanuts," because Russians crunch tbe seeds as we do gum or candy. For snacks at home, why not try the Russian custom -put out a bowl of I shelled, ready-t<reat sunflower seeds Instead of the candy ' dish with its excess calories! For the fdeal school snack include a small handful of sunflower seeds. And for a change, m1r them w i t h raisim. Or, add them to the cookies and treats you make at home. Upgrading student nutrition brings tts just rewards, as in the °""' ol one high school which promoted sunflowtr seeds and· other healthful foods for its students. The local Youth Authority ap. plauded the results: improved dental and emotional health, better citizenship and higher grades. MEAL ADDITIVE SUnflower seeds can also work for more nutritious meals. Add sunflower seeds to saJads, omelets, and cereals for a nutritional boost. Mix them in the meat loaf for a bit of mystery. Or, use them to top off baked goods and desserts. The two recipes below, from "Cook Right, Live U>nger," by Lelord Kordel should be urefuJ ' In helping you get started with S\Dlflower seeds in y o u r kitchen: Scum Scram What ••means tonu. To moot ahopJ)Ofl. value meana low prlcel for quality producta. Thar1 what value m .. na at VO['IL Every WMk we advertJae apectal low prices on Item• '" aH four buk: food groupt-meat & fish; dairy productaj frulta and vegetables; and Oraln products. But value alto munl much more to us When you 1hop in tho qloan, brfilht environment Of Vona, we think .you·1i agree that u a place to get better valuea for your shopping dollar Vons' 11 the belt value aupermarket In town. ' FRESH ASPARAGUS AU.OllmNTll'S ..... LL.29 ""* i.i s,i.a . ==.. ... .15 FnU Q1I;...., . ~-.... 19 lllillFnUllle.1111 "=' .... 10 DESERT ~D,FRUIT 8~49 LL010 f9ly 11111111 l'lfl!u "=" .... 39 f91f Plllfll• ... "f.& .... 25 Fnlll r• 1:m11 ~:; ..... 1s SLENDER 22 LIQUID DIET 10~ ALL 11.A'o'OM AV All.MLI'. • llM llln 111H111111 ~ 1.17 .,.,.... Dry lkl• IJllH On Rx Adllaln Clll• .......... 1111 MINI-Oii. oW '""°" 78 """ . lllllrl11 Tooapa11 == .66 Clplcol Matlnnsl -;:'.~-. .89 PRELL SHAMPOO 88 CONCENTRATE 5 ~ F"""LY8IZl!IHCL..2!10ff' • Vllllla Miil lfllr 8pny "l'~· .94 Dry Litt lfllr 8pny CREST 53' TOOTHPASTE 5 ~. MQl.UllOll M!Ht.IHCl..10 °"' • Scllct s.,...11.... "'~..... .96 Clllrll 81111111' ..... -::= 1.48 Clllrol llllr S,ny .... ~f<.. 1.44 8nck Slll••oo \':~=· 1.28 "ICRIN ~~ 88 MOUTHWASH 18R ' IOU.l6VIWI I liad I Sll11ldars ~~ 1.16 Fiil 11111• c1 .. 111111r •w:cir:mrt.28 r .. en.11111 "'l"~~' .83 GILLETTE DOUBLE1 23 EDGE BLAD.ES10~• ....... TARlll ' I Vlllll VALUE MEATS Wt lt1tu,.. USDA Chotc.StHrSNf IXCIU•f'ltly In •JI our.,,.._ FARMER JOHN 1-LS. 79 PORK SAUSAGE oou. 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Mei marg bakin the ~ the " Reill< pe<:at ture. Pia boWl j IOI HU c: I -... "'"' Sl ' r . 9 DAILY PILOT --- Texas -style Paella Offers Shrimp, Beef In""' mind'• •ye Ihm la. ,..... t b. t la IOllleli8* flqotteo -the .mitt of coaitllne on the Gull of Mex· !co. Tbe abundanco o/ their seafood allecls the c:uialne, maldng It unique from the ""'t o/ the Lone Star State. . Tbe recipe lealured here Is S...hell Galv..,too. It could bo called a Texas paella. A tr1di· tlooal paella Is an elaborate Spanish dish of sa ffron- flavored rice with different kinds ol shellllib, !!sh, meat and vegotables added depend. Ing on the food available. So when the Gulf Coast Tu- ans concoct a simJlar di.sh it's not surprising lo llnd It made with shrimp an.i vounc1 beef. 'nle combinaUm Is great - the Oavors pleuanUy blended with a sauteme wine. 'lbe dish is colorful with shredded let- tuce and tomato 1eeilool fold- ed in before serving. Wllh frozen llbrlmp and ground beef easily ava ilable this is a paella that can be made anywhere, ll'he recipe la ooe ol the menu specials from the Holiday Inn in Galveston and their selecUon for the Holiday Inn International Cook Book. Tbe book Is a collection ,...., •• and eet ulde. Melt of redpe> lrom IMs all over butler In skillet; odd ahrlmp the .,..Id wblcb often rollect and ll1Ulbrooml. CGok, lilrrlng rqtonal lavoritA!I. occallonaUy, wiUI ahrlmp on The salad obosen to <>mi-cooked and muahrooms are plete the menu is a combo o/ browned. bibb lettuce, endive and · Retum beef mixture to watercress with chunky Blue skillet. Stir In seuonlngs. Add ~ Dressing. wine and simmer over low SEASBEU. GALVESTQN heat 10< 5 minutes, sUrring oc- casionally. Add tomaloes and lettuce and toss UghUy unUI just warm. U desl.rtd, serve ln abalone shells er other larie seashells llnlng each with a lettuce leaf. Serve with rice. Maltos G to I servings. I pound ground chuck I mediwn on1on, chopped 1 medium green pepper, diced 2 tablespooos butler o r margarine I pound llbrlmp, shelled and develned (if frtm, lea\'e Wis on) 1 can 1211 ounce) musbroom 1Ucet BLUE CHEESE DR!:SSING V. CjUP blue cheese 2 i. mayonnaise I p milk 2 lespoons onloo, graled JU cup blue cheese. In a large bowl, cream blue 11.1 teaspoon r O s e m a r Y • cheese Using an electric mixer crushed 'ii to 1 tea.spoon salt II teaspoon pepper ~ teaspooil oregano, crushed :-a;~en a:r:k~1fu~ ~ l/4 to 'h cup sauteme onion. Crumble remaining y, 2 medium tomatoes, peeled cup blue cheese into dressing. and sectioned Chill unUl ready to serve. ¥. head lettuce, shredded. . Makes 1bout 3'12 cups. In a large skillet, brown beef, onion and green pepper; e ' • FRAGRANr ROLLS ' SIMPLIFIED ' . Rolls on Rise nu. recipe takes the stru . gle out of yeest cool<er) ::13; a simplified method amt saves time. Now with just one riJ. ing you can make perfect ca!'- ame! roUs with all the charm c( old-fashioned goodness. CINNAMON EASYS 3 table1poonsregular margarine or butter II cup firmly pecked brown "'i&r 1;, cup dark com syrup ¥.i: cup pecan halves l l/• cups warm watei' 2 packages active dry yeaat y, cup llmlly packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon li1: cup whole bran cereal Y4 cup regular margarine or butter, softened 1 3-oonce package egg eu>- tard mix I te8Spoon salt :1-3 \I cups sl!led r.gular all- purpose flour 2 tablespoaal r e g u 1 1 r margarine « b u t t e r • ,ollened Melt the 3 tablespoons margarine In 11 X t I S.lnch bolting pen over low heat. And the II cup lnwn ougar and the . com syrup; mis ... u. Remove from heat. Arrange pecans evenly over syrup mix· ture. Set uide lo cool. Place w1ter in lar1e mixing bowl; stir In yeut. Set aside to solten. Meanwhile, measure the 1/t cup brown sugar and the cln-• namon into small mi.ling bowl; stir to combine. Set aside. Add whole bran certal to yeut mllture; let stand 1-2 mlnutee or until cereal Is -Add the v. cup margarln•, the egg custard llll and salt; stir tmUI ... n. oomblned. Gradually odd 3 cupe,ol the Dour, stirring wiUI combined. Mix in enough remelnlng flour to make dough easy to handle. Turn doogh onto Ugh~ ly f!Qllfed _surface. K n ead gently 11)-12 slrokes. Roll or pat dough to a l2 1 18-lnch rectangle. Spread dough with the 2 tablesp:ions margarine; sprinkle with the brown sugaro. cinnamon mixture. Beginning with a loog aide, roll up Ughlly in Jelly roll luhloa. CUI into 1· inch allces: arrange slices, cul ' side dow)J. ov.r pecans in pan. Cover lighUy and let stand In warm place (llhlS degrees F.) about l hour or unUI double In bulk. Bake In moderately bot oven (400 degrees F.) about 30 mlnuteo er untn llghlly brown- ed. rovert pen lmmedlalely OI\ cooling rack or eervlni plat, ter. Serve warm or when (oM .. ed. 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(about 15V. by 1111> by I Inch) and spread !•enll':· Sprinkle with ,....,..... pecal13. on wire rack until cold . from paii. Makes®· pop&lar oflerinp Is a Pecan Brownle-verychocol.atyandl,~;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:~ mollt.. Jon Vie kindly eave uall the recipe for tbil lftel and here It ii. 1dapU<I for home -· u )'OU try tbil rule, .... wager you'll never regret it! And It makes plenty for 1 par· ty. PECAN 81\0WNIES 2 cups granulated sugar l cup firmly packed lil!ht brown 1Ugar IA cup light corn syrup l cup bolter, aoft ,_ 6 squares (S oupces) • Unsweetened chocolate 2 cupe unsifted flour, stlr to aerate before measuring 2 cups pecan halves In a large mb:ing bowl with a wooden spoon mix together the sugars, com syrup and bu"-· Stir In eggs, one at a u;;:..w.-.. Melt dX>colate over bot (not bolling) water and stir Into su~ar mixture until combined. Stir In flour until combined. Stir in pecans, reserving 11.i Kids Like to Ask Andy FRESH LOCAL STRAW- BERRIES 3 BASKETS FOR c • ~~ ·'·-.., -.... --• .. r-1 f / 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., 8ALBOA REF GE RAT~D DELIVERY SERVICE : PHONE 673-1310 POI HUISDAY, FllDAT, SATUlDAT, MAY 10, 11, 11. I LARGE GREEN ' ASPARAGUS c 111 ' JOE'S FAMOUS PURE PORK SAUSAGE C· 111 o,.. t .. ,.. to 6:00 ..... -1 0..,. • .... w. ,..,,. ritllt .. .... .......... 0,.. ' ...... , .. ,... -7 D!wl ..... • .. ONE WAY FQR BR.IDES TO CURRY FAVOR . Beefed for Brides Economy · Considered -PIKIS _ DIK11WI -., llATt ~TIU., UT IS, 1t7l THOUSANDS OF statistics show that mar· riages are as popular as ever. 'lbe rate of weddings per captta lut year was the highest in 20 years! Food prices have been ex- tremely high, too, which means tbat new brides have added headaches. Not only do they suddenly have to cook !or their husband, relatives and company, they also have to live ... hopefully ... within a tight budget. Ground beef is the stand-by for new brides (and veteran borne makers as well). When aerved with rice (a great meal es:tender costing onJy 1 YI to 2 eents per serving) ground beef can !dv";J"'"Y .budge\ prob- lems. A dash or curry provides a difierent approach to tradi· tional meatballs and creates an air of elegance in this budget dish. Another problem f a c i n g brides is how to avoid left· overs, since the way to please a new husband defmitely is to avoid servlng the same Ulla1g three nights in a row! UnfortunateJy, most recipes show servings for four to six' people. This one provides just' enough for two to three serv- ings and may be doubled for company dinners. CURRIED MEAT BALLS ON RICE 1 slice soft bread, crumbled If• cup milk 1 teaspoon garlic salt l/, teaspoon pepper o/• 'pound lean ground beef 2 tablespoons flour ALL CONDIMENTS ARE INSIDE t ) 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 medium onion, sliced 1/3 cup tomato paste ~ cup beef broth '>< to l teaspoon curry powder 11/ii. cups hot cooked rice. Combine 1-'ead. mi l k , seasonings and beef; mix thoroughly. Fonn into 9 small balls, about ,l " in diameter. Roll In flour.· Brown In heated Clll. Add onion and cook 3 minutes longer. Blend tomato paste, brolb and c u r r y powder. Pour over meat balls; adjust seasonings if necessary. Bring to a boil ; cover, reduce heat and simmer 30 to 40 minutes, s t i rr ing oc- casionally. Serve meat balls and sauce over beds of fluffy rice. Meatloaf Balances Menus Start with lean ground beef, add to:isted wheat genn and all the flavor.; we like so well with hamburger -olives, onion, barbecue sauce and mustard . You tum out a savory meat loaf that adds a big bonus to a well balanced menu. It's delicious served hot -as is, or topped with a mushroom sauce. It's delicious cold -for sandwiches or for refrigerator raider.; to feast on when they go hunting for something to satisfy and to noutish. SAVORY BEEF 'N WHEAT GERlll LOAF 2 pound! lean ground beef \\ cup toasted wheat germ V. cup aoft breed crumbo 2 eggs \S cup milk ~ cup chopped ripe olives ~~ cup barbfcue sauce 1/4 cup mlnced ooioo 2 teaspooos p r ' p a r e-d borsenidlsh It-salt V. teaapoon dl1' mustard " USDA CllOICI , lllf ~HUCK RO m ISllA CIOICI . lllf .... CHUCK STEAK .,, . I ••cwt ,SODA POP -~, i! &\ .0 \ \ u. IMZ ..... .-.. ..-~"~ I I ~°Pl •·#.IJ."" ~ . fllU '( ,_ •• ,.. . / , SMOICO WATll AlllO .. .~WHOLE HAM ... ~------~' 32-0Z. JAi ALL •AB'llU ... m BANQUET DINNERS~ ',.YMAll(D IASllT -, WMll H w.AT _,BREAD ~ ._ COmbine a 11 ingredients. Prtos firmly into 9-lnch (&-'000 lrOlll HIAR l'lll/ • ' I cup) ring mold. Bake in 350 ••111----. dqree oven 55 to 60 minutes. =.-~·.=-..... • :...:=:.= Le nd I _ .......... •,:.!!J.! __ .. t 9ta n pen 5 to 10 :::::::.i;?f=-- mlnutes, then turn out ootolL..;;;;;;.;:;~:;;;;;..;,;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;:::.;.;;;;;.;:;;;;;;.;~.;.::::.::;;::::;;...;.::~::::=::....:.:::::::::.:::.:;.;:;:..;:=:::::::::::...::::;i:;:::.::::....1..-~....;~~~.J l>Ulnc lhoet. lnv<rt onto servlng plate. browned aide up. FUI with rnuh<d potalDOI or mind vtgetabla Mak<S I wvings. • l '~·--..._._.. ....... ~ ' \ I Ji •• . - I . . PILOT -AOVERTISvt W-,, M., 9, I • W~. M'1 9. 1973 Su,ier Shopper Values! MIRACLE 59c WHIP Kraft's f1moua 11lad dressing ! Quart Salad Dressing . 3 1 ... s1 Seven seas ••• all varieties 8 oz. btles. • Salad Crispin's ... 39¢ Cria~ cro~tons -four flav ors! 2 \12 oz Barbecue Sauce ·: 35¢ Chris & Piit'a -all varieties! 14 oz Margarine : ....... 33¢ Blue Boanet -expensive flavor! 1 lb. DID-RITE 69C COLA Carton of ai:r. 12 ounce cans! ' Yogurt 'm1NGf1Rb ••..•••.••.• 19~ Your choice~ navors! 8 oz. Nabisco Cookies . 39¢ Waffie C"me Sandwicbes-10 oz. pkg M.J .. B. Coffee ..•. 93¢ Ftavor Y.,..11 faVor! l lb. can Friskies Cat Food 8F01s1 All varietie1 in No Yi flat cans ! . ~ ·=:~~~ 69.~_ Springfield.long burning! 10 lb. bag. Dishwasher All ... 59¢ For automatic waahers-35 oz. ctn Zee Napkins ..... 10¢ Luncheon size-white or colors! 60 ct. Ice .Cream ....... 65¢ Springfield-half gallon-all flavors! Eggo . Waffles .•... 35¢ Family pack of 8 ... frozen ..• 13 oz . Smucker's 69C CAKES Cbo<:olate f'.udle-Pineapple Upside Down or Strawbercy Shortcake! frozer 3 Course Dinners 63¢ Choose your Swanton favorite! frozen Buitoni .Eritrees .. 59¢ Lasagne, Manicotti or Ravioli-14 oz C&W Petite Peas 49¢ Fro~n 20 oz (French· Green Beans-18 oz) Corn or Peas ... 3,.s1 Green Giant in butter sauce! frozen 10 oz , ': • , Sundries/ mslAmc 49c. PADS Coeti "j>adl-po.ckage of 80 · Kaopectate .•••... ~8¢ Antt,ci from Upjobn11! 8 oz Bactine . .. .. . . . . s 11' Ant~lic In 4\h oz. aeroool can Baby Powder ..•. 69C J lDd J-9 OI. mae (14 °' ... 89') Epsom Salts ..... 69¢ Bir five PoUnd boil Springfield I I . . . but Mom's week for .. ualu.es! .. . I Dad can /aok like a hero this Su,nday ... but Mom can be a heroine all w11ek long with the ualues 1he can choole at El Rancho! • • • This is one week when she shows Dad -or he can see for himself -that there really i& a difference at El Rancho! • • '· ·USDA . . : CHOICE BEEF! /l to afford the most in tender flavorful satiafaction i~atiJr'ally ag9d, tool • ' • h c:k St k ·cENTERCUT! . n9c ea ... USDA CHDICE ••••.• .., lb e, because t here's so much good eating on every single por!ion! · · Steaks rop s1RL01N cuti 52t' Top sirlo" te qt U.S.0 .A. CHOICE beef-naturally aged! • Hey Da. make it a uery special day for Mom! ... You fix the m ea is Sunday! It 's so easy to do, when you let the plannin egin at El Rancho. S he'll love steaks -El Rancho steaks he way you barbec ue them. Toss togethe~ .a salad -( dres' s·are on special)-fraz en vegetables are so-easy to serve ... n.d for dessert, a coke from Smucker's. She'll loue , you for 1Tar ~'wit~!~~~~: •o eat- e up just for you. See how easy i to be tb e relaxed hostess . . . an ow pleasurable! • '11 neless Nani 516!. Serve. . ..• halves avetage 4.5 lbs. (Hormel curemaster) I Yl·2 \.', ••• 2A9 lb. SI• '1'' ices CENTER CUT! • • • • • • • • • • • .. 'ck or thin-ror breakfaat or a main course •.. from El Rancho's own ham! • ·Ground Beef ..... s11 ~ EXTRA LEAN! Choose bulk. or patties! • Cu of Beef .. s24~. To+,. uf cuta for fondue! . 0-ne Roast .... s12~. Sliced Bacon ... ~ 89f. .S.0.A. choice beef chucu El Rancho's! (Hormel Wafer 12 ot 89') B Roast aoNnEss •• sis~ __ Beef Links ....... 39c U.S . Choice English cut, rolled . Real McCoy breakfast treat! 8 oz • fC ~ncl_to _ ueCod FRESH FILLETS! e e e e e 99.t Halibut Steaks .•.. s11t ... for flavor you'll fa vor! Center cut! for broiling or baking! fi t bf Sole . . . . s1°,~ Fa 4 by most everyone! t lh!~f 1~~~~er 99f. Cocktail Shrimp .. s19!. Fully cook~.for convenience! King Crab Claws .. s.121 Alaskan beauties with so much meat! ' S~per Fresltl 89t .. ~ ·. CANADIAN s499 WHISKEY Quart El RanCho'a own, at a•l .00 saving! Cabin Still ..... s1091 ,Save 1.01 on eippin' whiskey! ~ gal. ' VJ)DKA ftOUDAYlllES •••• s399 El Rancho'• label for value! Quart Vinya Rose .... s191 .Fine dinner, wino from Portugal! 6th From the Wente yineyardJ I Fifth ~!!~~~-~-~~.~.!:$~' Pink Grapefruit 8,:. s1 Fresh Spinach ..... 2,. 29e Texas Ruby Redo! Sweet and juicy. l.aqe bwiches of garden fttob quality! , ,1talian Squash .....••. 29i English Cucumbers •• 39i All green, wi th garden fresh tlavor!;. Bis and cmpl Hot house wn for tlavor! S ,;,. h<r, Dad. Stop by El Ranch<> on-IM ulaJI. h<>mt from worlr-or palrapt Soturday-<Wl gel r a miztd bouquet of natun'• 1ad!ant.1plmdor. She'll lout the flowm~but, eutn mo , •he'll loue kMwing that you thought of it. *in effect Thur. luough Wed. May 10 through 16. Qpon daily 9 .t.o 9 .•. Swiday 10 t.o 7. No saln t.o dealoro. O.licatessen Speclall SLIGD 89 BOLOGNA c Oocar Mayer ... beef or moat .•• 12 o•. pkg. F ranksosw llATE• • • • 98¢ Choooe Beef or Meat ..• I lb. pq. Sliced Salami ••.•• 55¢ Gello'• Jtelian Dry ..• 3 oz. pq. Sliced Swiss ...••. 45¢ Donnan'• Grade A Wisconsin - 6 01. 'Cocktail Rye ....... 39¢ Perfect for the-party! Bay'1, \ lb. .-. Pillsbury COOKIES Chocolate Chip -ieecly. t.o bake! . l~ OIDICO . ,'51.s i~,. ,, \ (;~. , Cheeses from '~ · · ; the Laughing Cow! .. ,. .... ., .. '!I!_;·~~ .. .,,,..·.J... 1 ·.~-~'t.~'.'.\ ' -~· ,. IOI BEL - a great favorite 69C in France! ~ ounce Fondine Spread ..• 69¢ Mild, with a difference! 4 oz BABY BEL AnO"ther French chee"'' 9 C creation! 8 oz. Sixe de Savoie ...• 69¢ BOIBllO CheeseWithan 69C Italian touch! 8 oz. . Spread LAUGH'"' cow •••• 5~ All time favorite! Spreada easily! 6 oz 7 DAYS OF VALUES! • • I I I I • • I I .-.. .. . -. . • w-,., .. ., '· 1973 Heres even more, proof _frotb Uncle Sam: ,, MEAT CEILING PRICE COMPARISONS AS l'OSTtD IN THnE MAl!Km (PlllCU l'fR POUND) Jl'(lt U,$, GIM:ltfr4M(Nl CLC "1ASl UI lt(GULATIOHI t ll0.124 ~) ....., """ ..,,,,,,,. PMllf s.vtWaY '""' ...... "" Top tlrfo1n llUk 1.99 2.79 2.09 2.15 2.29 2.25 T ·bone 1te1k 1.73 2.29 l.Bi 1.88 1.89 1.98 Porttrhovs.e s1eak 1.85 2.29 1.9 l.98 1.99 2.05 Rib at•tk 1.41 1.69 .... t • .C9 ~.69 Chuck 11eak l .06 l.09 l .19 l.09 .. ., I.OS Aound stuk. bone. in l .39 1.69 1••1 1.C5 i:•t 1 .... Top round 11e1k 1.75 1.89 l.'19 l.61 1.19 1.89 Chuck roast. bl1de cUt .89 1.09 •.98 .93 .89 .98 7·bone roast, bone •n 1.05 . '1.23 l 18 ·?8 1.17 l.23 Rump roast 1.39 1.49 1.48 1.45 1.49 l .39 Watermelon roast 1.49 L59 1.58 1.49 1.63 Sttndlna rib roatt. small end l 47 1,69 l 69 1.47 1.69 • l .45 Shoulder clod ro..st. boneless I 39 J.69 l ,. 1.69 J,69 Beef stew meat: boneless 1.1 9 1.49 128 1.38 1.39 1.35. Ground beef .89 .98 88 .89 .93 .93 Ground bffl-3 ~ •. Ind°"'' .87 .88 ~9 .89 B•l 1iver .89 ••• ••• .8, .95 .96 Center cul pork chops 1.69 1.79 I 78 I 1,69 1.6S l.69 Firmer orcounlry 11yle 1p.1rtt1bs L.14 1. 19 l.1 9 I 19 Ll5 J,15 Center ham 1r1te J.69 1189 1.98 l.69 J.98 Smoked picnic. alieect ••• .93 .97 1.09 lee of lamb. domestic 1.29 1.29 l 29 l.28 1.23 l .2S Round 8teak BLADE CUT -BONE-IN - POT ROAST Of BEEF PAN FRY Oii SWISS., Strawberries . RED RIPE LOCAL • 12 OZ . MIN . BASKETS " t 0 , 0 • 0 0 t 0 ~ b 0 • 0 ' ~ 0 t I 0 0 0 Mayfair ~st ~uys in l'roduce CJ.omat~LADSIZE .25Le. ~anan~NTR•L AMERICAN .1 Ole. 011.io11.~EW CROP .29ce. 'WatemreJonsSWEET, RIPE • 9 LB. ARTICHOKES Fresh Coast , ..• , .. , ea .. 22 ASPARAGUS Tender, Green .,,.,, lb .• 49 POTATOES ~ U.S. No. l Wh ite Rose . . . . . 2 lbs .• 29 CANDY Mi11 or Match Cello Wr1pped .. , ... lb .. 39 CARROTS Cr i1p Tender 1 lb. Cello Bags . . • 2 fo r .29 DELICIOUS APPLES Wash ington E11tr1 Finey Red or Gold .. _ .. 3 lbs. 1.00 MUMS Floral Quality · 6" .•. ••· 2.49 ENGLISH CUCUMBERS Gourmet Oel i~t , ...• 11 .• 21 Crisp Celery- TENOER RED BAND . - RADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS Salad Delight ....... Bu .• 10 VALENCIA ORANGES Sweet Juicy 8 lb. ,Cello 81g . . ... eoi .• !I GRAPEFRUIT Desert Grown e lb . Cello Big . , .... ea .. 19 FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Indian Rivl!r Ruby or White ..•. 5 for 1.00 • HOUSE PLANTS Assort1d 2 1/4" Pots . , , , , 3 for 1.00 FLOWERS FOR MOTHERS DAY M1yfair will feature a complete aasor tment of potted flowers 1nd cut flowers for Mothers 01y. Fderal Jaw now requires every market to post Its ceUlng prices on meat. AndMayfairls probably the only market aroW1d that's happy to do so! We're delighted because our meat prices have been lower all al~ng l ha n our conipeti.tors' prices on the same lypes and cuts of meat. . The prices in the accompanying comparison charts were taken rlglit o!I lhe lists posted in each market. If you want to pay the lowest possible price for superb qualit.y meat, it's obvious you should be shopping at MayCair regularly. Because on discount prices throughout the store, Mayrair really is more fair. TOTALS ' • TOT Al lOWCll . " UHIT " ITCllll ro" lllATr•ull M1yf•lr 2l 28.60 4.•s P111try 21 33.05 M1yf1if' 20 26.89 1.77 S1few1y 20 28.66 M1yf1ir 20 27.21 t .09 lucky 20 28.JO M1yf1lr 21 28.58 1.lt Mark1181sket 21 30.47 M1yh1lr, 20 26.50 2.22 Arcih1 Bllf 20 28.72 Mayfair ~st ~uys in Meat '-{!{~R ~~~CY ANO FLAVORFUL 1.38LB. Leg£}/,' 14mb NEW ZEALAND 99. eJFROZEN -V.S. GOl/'T, INSPECTED e LB . • q'-~E~!~i!R1!~R BARBECUE 1. 73La ~1 §!{~~~~~~::~~SS MIXED. •~B t:~M~!~ CALIFORNIA GROWN o 77LB. ~'!fi~I?r:!!~~~ Rl~H IN FLAVOR 1.29LB. Fish Fillets oc~~Kpii~H. 1 08 OR PACIFIC TRUE COO FILLETS, YOUR CHOICE • LB. AMERICAN CHEESE Sl'READ Ardtn Single Wl'ap 12 oz. Pkg. , .. , , , • ea .• 79 BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD Beef Oven Roast Tops in Flavor .•..• lb . 1.29 OSCAR MAYER BACON 1 lb . Pkg. Sliced or 12 oz. W•fer Th in .•. ea, 1.12 JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE Hot or Mild 1 lb. Rolls , ... , •... ea .. 99 CUT-UP FRYERS T1r1yP1k -Gr1de"A" .. lb .• 4! 7-BONE ROAST Center Cut Pot Ro1at .• lb. .91 • PILLSBURY BISCUITS Buttermilk or Sw.ttmilk _ 8 oz. Cans . , • • • . • 3 for .33 FISH STICKS Mr. Boston Pre-Cooked Heit 'n Serve 1 lb. Pkg .•.. , ...•. ea .• SS BONELESS PORK ROAST Boston Butt Eastern Qual ity ...•. lb . 1.0I BEEF CUBE STEAKS · Quick Fry Top Ou1lity ......•. lb . 1,79 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK Boneless -Brciil or Barbecue, . , .. , ... lb, 1.99 BONELESS CHUCK ROAST Lean Pot Ro1stofBetf lb. 1.29 • iltl• 175 EAST 17th STREET • • I .. I {/round ~ FAMILY PAK J LBS. Oii MORE LESS THAN 3 LBS., 89¢ LB. Sliced Ba.con - EASTERN QUALITY - PAN FRY OR BAKE l WILSON CRISP!llTE BRANO -FULL 1 l B. PKG. • • I This weeJc'Sc:Best'ilriys in Groceries Mayfresh Ora~~zl~!~~N .J 8 Pineapple Grapefruit Drink DEL MONTE 46 OZ . CAN • Del Monte 1bmatoes SOLID PA~ #303 CAN Mayfair 1bothpaste REGULAR OR FLUORIDE 6 3/4 OZ. .35 .26 .39 Royal Occasion lb-''·a CHARCOAL FILTERED 6 99 lLI\• -80-PROOF HALF GAL. • • I . COLORTEX N.,i.;,. ~·s ....... 11 PUREX Bleach Ot.!L. ·I·., ...... 11 BANOUEJ Fro1en Me1tican DiMe,., -Bttf Enchll1d1 (120z.). Coriln1tion (11 Oz.), Mt1t icen (16 Oz.), Che••• Enchll1d• DEL MONTE Oitls .'H1lf or Koaher 2201, ... , .•• , .... , .41 NABISCO Cooi.itl -.Hutt.,. Butter -;ch 13 1/2 Oz . . •.......• o . lisco Wllfflt Cr'eme 10 Oz .....• 45 JOHNSON Pl•dte Poli•"-Lemon 11201.). '' ... 1 ••• ' •••••••• 36 JENO'S F.rozen Snack Tr1y 71 /2 Oz •••••.••••.•••••••. 93 LIQUOR or Rt9Ultr 7 Oz ....... , •. , •• 79 ARDEN'S Imitation le• Milk. SPA ING HILL BlencMd Wh iskey · 1/2 Gel. ••••••••••.•.•.••• 31 10 Yr1. Old -IO•Proof H1lf Gil. 7.79 3 LB. CAN MJB Coffee Heinz Ketchup 1•0Z. BOTTLE Del Monte Peas 1303 CAN Aqua Net Hair Spray REGULAR , SUPER HOLD, CJNscENTEO, MOISTURE SHIELD 13 OZ . CAN ,,.,_ ll*""'•Th~rtday, Mly 10 thru Tuetclliy, Mlwy 15. f US0A FooclSt_. Wtlcomo HOURS li1 OI I body Cll J10WI chee: fried Cll calor "Ir Ame tlool ))• ..... Ame And "Or. the I wfnn RIJ notw Alld1 Holy Sex.' Th mllU In Pl ,,, anyb Bu Will who mllU 10.50 SllCC1 Tl SCOOI buy You page -Joun Ad ) B In mem a pp ii gone llut1< each Re mem Bak• ing I lhe app~ evap swee bath< Th the r snn 0 I ' 3 I 3 I 2 I ¥. % Ila 2 I P1 Plac over. dee1 Cc ~ In b Cc ter, .,... OVOI Cl ma\ Bak lest: A lert gue l II 3 l I ( fol! ... oil 3• chi ga1 :: Cll ric CaJ tut 11o ml llhl Mi COi DI . ' Wodnesday, ,,,., 9. 1973 DAILY PILOT Eat, I Eat and Stay Fat, Fat, Eat, Fat • By BAllll&JIA GIBBONS MIA, Sl5 N. Dear1>om S1i 1n1 all doclon to w1111 tholr one a t'U mlllloo claim by a o1 a big wtlgbt loss In the D'. Atkins' diet b "nellher· reeled some years laltr in C1>icai« JU. 1111110. Asta~' ped, pelleub oo the po u I b I e New 'l'.ort pallent who sul· beginning ). new .,.,.. l...,.au~,7 ys the sllgbUy dllrorent guloe and WI· i:.a ""'1 ·-,,.... ..it.ilclmoed eu\Oelope will llarmtul ..-ol adherln& !trod a ' bean altaclt, ldG This foci«,,... a high pro-AMA, tt!er:rln!f to lhe der new spoMOrshlp! bocl; to melt away !al"t help. It's heavy reldit>C, l>UI ~oar bob yd r a le uodllr '!dul adl4lG ..tt" portim oi.proltln can result In "BailUns dtOI" J . <eulury "Dcspll~jllle claims," add~ C111 ~ "po 10.00.lllO worth the effort! ~" -. 1nuf111 .., bellall ol au tbe possibly de¥r•llon and ago, the qilW Io w · the AM A, "no na1.iwwide poundl'' on •wlih111ed cream, Health, liome ~ . ,Alklal' plan ano.1 ~ In the state.-'!L _.lddney lnluble. carJ>obydrate diet edloCd In decrease In obesily has be<n clteeseburgen, l>Ulter, bacon, physical educalloo ...i )llllri· _ flt 11"1 ()<Olein but Olllo to covet poolible medleal SUdl diets wi al.oo cause a sud> ...,g1rneo1s as the "Air reported." fried food5 and bollandabe7 tion teachers get top priority?' severely 11 m It a everything e>-• bra11p1 t11 by <.<ncelltrltlon 1n urtc aci4 -For<e Diel," ''Cllories Doo't CID you sllm11down on 5,000 What does It say? else: carbohydrate foodJ such adherence to the diet.) ••gout" in susceptible in-Count," ''Drinking M an 1 s (Chicken iS" a d I e t er 's cakrtes a day? Dr. Atklna' diet is 1._ttbwt u sweet$, Mrehes, grains~ Tbe AMA notes that &DY. diet dividuala. .Diet," and Dr. Ir w 1 n delight ~ F'or recipes and sllm- "lntndiblel" I aays the ldartlllc med!,"·~ €~ vtllllfbles. t!!:I! jn "cholelttrc>I ..-n d The AMA <!lies medical Stillman's "Quiel< Weigh! Loss ming lipo send • stomped. American Madlc:al ASoola-bala•need," '" ' ~teet ,dang.,.,...,. si-lod fal could be lllldles to -lhlr low· Diet." self·addressede11wlope and25 Uool / 1 ''polmUalJy llizanlam'' , :;;. l!!cteased rbt """"°'Diie for accelerating carbohydrala diets can bring "li sudl diets ...., truly sue-cents to SLIM GOURMET Xttl. u locndlll• IS It "unllk!'IJ u .. . ' ......... of tlio ar1orlei A OD fatigue and locapacitstlon cessl\JI," aw !lie AMA, "why CHICKEN RECIPES, In care ...,.., owr 71 m 1111 on buli l<r ioog·tetm t ( "'Jl"'SS reports, low-carl>Oeydrale content within two or three days, as the! do they fade Into obS<Uri· of the Daily Pilot, IO Wesl Americans bolight the idea. reduction." Dr. 'Atttna has already been upsets water balance, claims well as low-blood pressure and ty within a relallvel y short Shore :rtail, Sparta, N.J . And bough! lhe book, making _ _'_The~AMA~:_C®Cl~~u'.'.'.de~s~b~y .'.'.:"rg:!·:.....'.nam~ed~l'.'..n _::two~da~ma'.'."g'.'.'.e..'.s~ul~IS.:_: ~the~AM~A~(crea~tlng~~the~lll~us'.'.'.ton'.'.'.....~d'.'.'.i"'~in~ess~on~aris:::'..'.ing'.'.!:... __ __iper::_:iod:'...:'.'.of..'.time~.'.:°"'.'.:IYe,:t::• '.'.'.be'..'.resu~r::_· _rn~87::_i . )'..,....--------------"Or. Atkins' Dtel RevotuUon"t- tbe all-time dlet-ltool< money- wfnner. Right now, the AM A notwit.Mtanding, Dr. Robert C. Atkins is outselling both the Holy Bible and 0 Tbe Joy of Sex." 'lbe:re are now more than t mlllloo copies of lbe 16.95 book In print. ' 'lbat's success ._ i n anybody's book! But what about the diet! Will the mlllon Americans who may spend nearly S7 mllll<n In lbe hopes of losing 10-50-100 pounds be similarly successful! 11 you'd like the atralgbl scoop on this dlet before you buy or try tt, ask the AMA. You wi get a reprint ol a IS. page nport that will be pub- lished sbortly In tbe AMA Journal. And it's free! Address your request to Apples Bagged In a corner of everybody's ' memory b at least one s\Jperb awie dwnpling eaten in days gooe by, especially with lblck 'buttery syrup spooned over each bile! Renew that ~asteb ud memory by making Stuffed Baked Appl~ ln an oven cook· ing bag. This new way holds Lhe fonn and flavor of the apple3 while allowing no evaporation of the buttery sweetened orange syrup whlch bathet them. Remember Mother's Day May 13 . FRESHNESS DATED MEAT MASTER MEATS ...,_._.C!lt Clllck Roast Frelh-c.mer Cut Rib Por1< Chops .... 88 ... 1.88 Fr••lt Pcut L9t l 89 Boneless Port< Roast "' • F-Pork Shoulder Roast .... 83 PNlh-MllndCUt Park Chops ... 79 mghs°'";-o;~ .... 9& ~ShookterChpps ... 1.18 ~~iderRoast .:. .89 Lo,.. Fresh Rainbow Th>ut ... 1.49 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT l.llbltltN Qf11 ., ..... Vodka = a.ee SUPER FLOWERS FOR MOM ON MOTHER 'S DAY ,,...,: Colorful Marguerita Daliies " .... 57 IMUl!ftd. ''"" CVt Cematlons OtftP•eupd •· Orcf1ld Corsages r' Pot-foM Wr•PPff With lo# Rriest Quality Mums . . -1.27' ooch 1.21 .... 2.97 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT orY1rg1n1• All Beef Franks 1IOL .'17 lc ...... -Delclotl. 1 .... 1.88 Polish Sausage j DICIOraUve,-Wlth la1k1t a lotr Violets . uch 2.87 .~ hl-JGD w,eppM With low 4 ...._ Full Bloom Hydrangeas ·"'' r~wlthlow-•••utltul ~ Springtime Tulips ..... 2.97 PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Loc•lly Drown Fresh Picked ..... 1be crust won't be mi~. tho -Is .. dwnpling·gl)Od! STtJFFED BAKED APPLE! e large _,, apples ~ .. -¥• cup firmly packed hmm ...... -AoJ ........... _.;_-~ ' <. -~~~~,,..,. ' ... 1.28 . 7-Bone Roait I ~ 111. 1.08 """buff l•tdnt Powder Of lutttnnllk 1869 Biscuits C.llnl ..... or Mcrn•rella Cheese 0111G11 •ood-&.Yw0W-an1.ao ""'"" 4 38. ~Bourbon-· ...... ~-.. .,... Ml . " .... Sfr-awberrlas·25 11 oa. .28 Ptuinp, Yin• ....... 1 •••bl --.21 1 B8 ., ~.Tom aaa . ,....,,.,._ . I sugar 3 tablespoons sort butter 3 a~ slivered J tlblespoc¥ls a p r i c o t preserves ¥• lell!pOOll salt ¥. cup orange juice 112 cup sugar l teaspoons quick-cooking tapioca Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place family size (14/'x20") oven cooking bag in t~inch deep roasting pan. Core apples, leaving a small plug In blossom end. Pare up- per ball of apples; place awles in bag. Combine brown sugar, but- ter, a I m o n d s, apricot preserves and salt, and pour over apples. Close bag wllh twist tie and make six half·inch slits in top. Bake 30 minutes or unW tested lender. Rice Nice ' Con Queso An ideal dish for en· tertainlng bullet d I n n er guests. OON QUESO RICE tin: cup raw brown rice I> cup dry blac~-beam or black .. yed peas 3 cloves g,arllc, minced I large onion, dlQPPOd (l cup] t tablespoons vegetable oil I> pound ricott.11 -... thin· !led wilb I> cup ol milt 3\0 cups shredded Jack or Cheddar cheese l can _. cblll pepptrS. seeded and cflopped Cook rice and balr11 or peaa, , • lolt.lwlo& libel lllrecllon• for • eacli. Siltle prllc and ooioo in oil IDllil loll. Mix rlcolla wltb 3 CllJ'I ol the Jaclc ... Cheddar cheese. Mli rice, be a o 1 , garllc, onion am chill peppers. LIYf' tblunl.Wre alternately In a puaed, shallow, !Uilp c....,.le wllh cbeese and rieolla (spnading evenly over cwerolel. End wlh rice mix· t""'' Bake at S5Q ~ !or ~ I> llour. llllrln.1 lbe Jut & mlnlllell of bUJn,a "'"""' shredded d1eese orer ·)lie tiip. Maltol 6 ...-.!llif, each 31 per- cent of the Recoall1'1ldod Dal11. PJoeeln AllowlllOI. ,.... • • Crim8dn .Rhubarb ,., .... za -Meat Wieners , .... 88 ...,.... . .,,. .... RMr • . Ruby Red Gnlpehult • .... 18 ---""" T-Bone .. 1.78 \}11po1111d Scolch ::.t. 4.n -.. O!otoe-1lor.C-...... 96 Alpen Gold a. -. "alplt• ar•nd..:,.... M ComedBeef ~ HonMt ---C•ftter Slab Bacon Homl•l-11 oz. P.ck ... Wafer'Thln illMn Oeclf M•,., l rand Boneless ... 1.38 ... 1.0& ... 1.88 .... 76 .... 89 Mtt..~-•IUck , .... 28 Regul8r Margarine ftetMh•IM -4 tckk , .... 43 Co'm Oil Margarine HOUSEHOLD VALUES P•rll•J-· ldok-"kPOL Recio lltelll" Regular Margar1ne 11b •• 88 ·• DAIRY DEPARTMENT Al'"'""'"" ..... 22 Ralphs Yogurt Non· Dairy ...... 87 Imo Dressing . THIS IS RALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873-1973 1'olit R•mo.ed II. F1'9!Jh Cal 1ots .... i._ .16 ,,. .... ~, ,.., ,II Broccoli . BAKERY DEPARTMENT -·--••oftlchor.,..,., 14 f1 Ralphs Bread .... ~ • "'""'-Old,.~ Cinnamon SW!rfs • ..1 ... 11 R11ph1-D1Holo11t ..... Ii& Orange Tea Cakes • .hi Heinl RDA-Roni -Pat Clt8l'lnl Tmto Al_.... .:.-... W11111 lea Cream _ ::.89 Ketchup ~.28 Rica Mixes •• 29 Topping 1:::.39 HEALIH & BEA.UTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD PAf<!.TRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS .,..,.D11•rM1 7 _ 94 c;r• I OL 67 MQWtlHoltN-AllGrWI ,~ 2 88 . .,....,_,llOftPtcle :noL 23 ....,..Povtler ~; • 'Whip ,111. • Ground Coffee .::; • Comet ae.... cu • .._. ...... o.,.i. • 149 otdlfftfl-flortdi Un. 48 Mo111-0ll11 Jar 89 c:.to11111-AMol1tdCOllfa 11 u...tne Anllll!'lk ~ , O!wlge. Juice .. , , · . Apple SauCll u l'!; , Piper Nllpklna ':.: ; e;-c:;;...... -:: 1.21 ~~Dnners 1~:: .88 1 P;91Dt=•• :.: .17 ~.... , .... 81 .... Dry-RlfUllf•Ufllt...., ... 83 fOcfl't-1 .... alleft .,..... 66 "~·-R .... Tttlot,Mel·Wldl h... 89 WW.•• .. A•IO"*'eoi.r. 1'91 29 An1d Anll--~ Cll" • Crwn Puffa Cl!Wn a Qill( Con Carr. 1S It. Cll" I Toilet 11laue . Jqi. • ~ ..... -.,~ .. spray· ":.; .68 c=ii:O:i"&:d ~: .11 *-&:;r,;g ~ .48 ~ DMgent ~::. .BO -R--OwfllfMll lte\ 68 .......,..-H11t•&1 12oi. 47 .._._...,._Illa ,_ .... ,62 1cett ... A.-tH:C.... tt. 88 PIMlfc ~ Blricllgll .... • . Macaroni & Ch1111 ,.,. • T0111111D Kalchup PlperTowela "' , ~ct:.c. '.: 1.18 ~Drnnn 1~; ~67 M::t:aeMultlrd u~ .18 W~';;Tabi:t. ... ,. .81 -f1cfw lllllllewwt, , ::E:----·~ tc.l. 11 Ct11tllll1..._.,.,.._Lt.lhn ... M 819 'Mafl-AIOiWliP 2 92 hlllllrlla• 2 D"I Femlnll• NIPdl• ... • 1\lrlmy l'loell9 ......... • Ground Coffee ~:; • Clar o.tiergent , .. .'.':; .01 Price• En.ctlvJ;;;; 11 tttlt MIJ 11 , I "'?&EVERYDAY LO IY PRICES HEALTH & B~IJTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD PANTRY F(LLERS PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS ':: .aa •.:.to ':: .a7 ... ,_ 91.: .23 ·-•.:.21 -CJaelctn Pork& •••ne Prutt COOlltlll -.: ... .:.a ili:o,·;;.. ~A1 ---•;1.M ........ .._ .... 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" l l r • 44 OAJLY PILOT Br-un <;!h Menu ' . - i ~ Spi .ced . . l I " ..... ~ ' .. I ~ fl'iMs ·~ flir . I • morafDg ~ OOlfte or .., fur ' a w..i.ena ~ Spiced Streusel Pruoe. Coftepcate Is an e1celleril 4flering. ' You can bake this cof- feecake a few days ahead -or serving because it even Im- proves on atdr ... Tho,rectpe calls.for Chopped cooked plited prunes -which · means ~I"' cook unplti.d . pnmes, men pit &il'd chop · them. _. But if you use the prunes that come ~ · plti.d, there'! no need to l'QOi thepl. Just 'fllll l '<Dp of.them !n a small tnlxing bawl and cover with f1oi1!B8 "81er; let stand 15 roinutea; the9 di'alrt an<I Cui up. • SPICED STREUSEL PRUNE OOFFEEC.tKE 3 cup1 Dour, stir to aerate before measuring '°'' teaspoon salt t cup sugar 1 ~ teaspoons ground cin· namon l1h: teaspoons gr o u n d nutpleg % tearpoon ground cloves I cup butler %: cup chopped (medium fine) wahiµts 2 etgs 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder l .,teaspOon ;pure-Y.anilla ex- tract I •\IP ~pped cooked pitted prunes Grease a 9-inch angelfood cake-pan. In a large mixing bowl thorouihiY stir togeihel' I h e flour, Ult, augar. cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. With a 1 pastry blender cut In butter until it Is 1n fine particles. Tate out 1 cup pf ~s piix- ture and put it in a .small mix- ing bow1; into it st Ir the walnuta.· and reserve f o r -lilling and topping. In a mOclwm mixing bowl beat Q; gently.beat in mu~. baking jlow1ler, 'baking soda ., and valiilla; 8dd to flour mix-·~ ture in 1arge· bowl;· stir just until moistened. · ~- Poor about 1/3 Of this baiter " into ,prepared pan; top -~ith in of the ~·and 1/3 of tbe streuse1. Add '113 tmre batter; top with remaining prunes and another third of the streusel. Add iemaining batter and top with remaining s t·r e u se I, gently patting streusel into batter with back of a spoon. Bake in a preheated 350- degree oven until a cake tester inserted in center comes out clean -about 55 minutes . Cool tn pan on wire rack for 10 minutes: With a small metal spatula ldosen edges; turn out on wire rack : with another rack tum right slde up. Cool completely. Store in a tightly covered tin box. Easy Steps Russians Add Zip In this incredibly easy casserole , tuna combines with other companionable foods. Sour cream gives the dish its character and Russian name, for Ru ssian cooks have long• been aware that a dollop of sour cream lends magical zip. Other ingredients include cottage cheese, p i m i e n t o . noodles. ripe olives and seasoning. Welcome at the dionet table as weU as at lunch, ·it can lend i. a festiv~ air to Sunday brunch. ; lt'a an inspired economy I dish that makes itself at home for just about any occasion. TUNA ROlllANOFF I clip cottage cheese 1 cup commercial sour cream • 2 tablespoons minced onion 2 tablespoons chopped phn- ll!illo ._ 2 teaspoons Worcesters~e sauce , I lO teupoon Tabasco pepper I I =bot cooked noodles S ...,. (61> or 7 ounces eoc:IJ) llUll In vegetable oil IO cup .Uvered ripe olives Ml%~· c:0ttqe che~, 1 IOU!' cream, onton, -pimiento, ' Worcestorshire ...,. a n d Tabuco. Stir In npodlel, tuna, llld ripe olives. Tura Into a l"tued t. q " a' rt ciollliole. Bake In a 350 ~ P'. ovtn 40 mlnut<s. Servea 6. -· • . . WednndlJ, May 9, 1973 ' .. . ' . 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GRAPE-PEACH RELISH • • • POTATOES 5 ~ 49¢ WATERMELON- RED a~ RIPE ---ASPARAGUS YOUNG TENDER ''N'' HEAL TH & BEAUTY AIDS • DIAL ANTl-PERSPIRANT BIG t OZ. AEROSOL CAN .:iiG. 1.79 AT SOME STORES 35~ 99¢ ------- l!~ TERINE ANTISEPTIC .-;;-14 FL. OZ. IOTILE REG. 1.J9 AT SOME STORES DIAL BALSAM SHAMPOO 7 FL. OZ. REG. 1.JO AT OTHER STORES '-----' 99¢ 69¢ ' t • 19th and Placlntia 710 W. Cllapman '" ........................................... . D,_ttt Te le H .. d .1 ... 16. 1tJJ. I O'Cl.cl ~ Cet1po11 At Meet Colllttw -------------------LUERS TOP QUALITY 89f. 98f. 39!a $109 'BACON -lb LUERS SKINLESS BAR M BULK BACON ----------------1PORK SAUSAGE 8 oz. pk9 • •• BAR M BU L.K WIENERS 89 ' I ARMOURS .SELF BASTING , .••. ' lb ROTl!ZERIE TURKEYS-Small Size \'/hole Kernel .. Crcom Style ='t 303 CANS SPRINGFIELD PEAS CORN 6:/$1 7 ~ SCOT- "' 11'"'1 Jli:·a ·1 To 'll ,r.. A' ir; ll..s \.' -. ' \MILY SC OTT TOILET TISSUE 4 ROLL PACKS 3 ·/$1 C12 lolls hr $1 .001 WEBERS BREAD BIG 1112 LB. LOAVES REGULAR 48~ PILL$1UlY ·GU.NOLA e COCONUT·CASHlW e RAISIN · ALMOND ' ... ,.,_ f'I LLSIUIY IA.SIC FOIMUL.4 •••••••••••..••• 5lt PILLSIUIY HUN•IY JACk MASHED POT A TOES 49' l lCl t LI. IOX -I fOLGllS $279 : PILLSIUIY fllDGl COFFEE l ... c.. ' I BROWNIE MIX 11• U l/2 OZ. 10.1'. 49' SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES llt 20 01. Celle 59' ----------------- IRISH ll'llNG BAR SOAP •• HG. SIZI IAlS 6 I 51 -- BAGGIES I I I I . I I YAlUAB l! COUPO~J ---- GRAPEFRUIT I SWEET "N" JUIC:Y COCHELLA VALLEY I I I I I , • I . ,• ' " • ~ I ,,,,_..-.p..;-..-.~~----.... .,...'!i-.-..... --~-----------------r--.11 ~-~ .......... ________ ...._.. 1 f 7R~·" 4~t,tt• T•~DERNESSI·,.-;' HELPUSHELPTH I• 1 • FRESH I ,J .• ., ....... · FRYERS . or Roo1t. USDA Cheb llfff Blado Cui: . SELF-BASTllG ;. FARM WORKERS ."TURKEY USDA Grade ''A'' Safeway · Fla1h-fl'0Hn U.nder 9·1bo. .. c ' ' lb. • ...... s.t....,<ast • .-i We don't""'"" baby feed. We don't hlN any wwlcen whe de. We don't tell the liabr hM tMnufactv..,. whe they aheuld •mrloy· We 1'1 liabyfoqd ......., .. many of our customers want it. l j "'9 same tekea: ' We don't grow procluco • W• don't hire any farm worken. We don't toll the growers who lo · •mr'•Y· · We sel produce, including lettuco and grapes, becauM our cu1tomers should be able to purchaH these .Items If thoy wish . DAILY PILOT 1J7 1 . SAl'll'#AY-~ CcMae •• ~ SCOTCH TU.AT OdNGE.IUICE • C.111 " .... 5,., ' IJJJriltl C• = SAFI.WAY DISCOUNT COUPON SARWAY TOOTHBRUSH · ""'" 1oc 1 '"'"' -... ...... POOCH . DOG FOOD (l'wc;mTeol) I . Family Steaks ,.s1 ~~. ~:."!~~~~~asts •. s128 . !~~~!!~~!hops •. 9·8C FAIM' WOIUIS .... good ai;,.., onc1 good cvstc mer1, We wont to ... them get o fo'r shokt: They 1hould haw tfle rigfit to partidpotf in collective bargaining, and to hct\Jll • .ot't "9f garding their awn working term1 oncl c:onditionf. f arm wocken dtMt'W the tCDM rights DI other Amerkan worken al~dy •nloy. Pidtets, baycott1 ond krwtuitt o'• not the Cft'llfllf. Leoh- lotion d! " USDA Chel<e IMf Ouick Bel!f. Rib ,Steak •. s11a •enel,!!1.oasts . s1 ~· Fresh Pork C,bops . s10~ USOA Chtoic• a..f-lart• C1111 ' USDAChekllli _,.,1"ff II. lart• loin Intl ~tt--W.111 te hn Prr •· ' " T-Bone Steaks .s1u Sirloin Tip Roast ... s1•8 leg of lain& . " ~1.J8 • uso•cw.a...a..t· USOAa....-a-i..,..., o-in• Sprine-st..'I Sh.nit . ' • • . • . -, StdOfn Tip Steak .s11~ ~~rnc1 Beef ... s108 ~~:-:':!.hO" !I'' • Ult,. D.ic. ... ,_._,le* • Rath' s Wielttl's~..'::; •:_:-721 Canned Ham ."'.:.:, ~ 1416 P•rk S..s..ti~w;:;~ 98• Sliced Bacon "' it."::.":' 8t,~Fishstidls ~°::"' ':'..~'1~ ·Cooked Cattlsh Fillets •. 981 I . HELP DS HELP THE FARM WORIUIS. Write ..or call your 1tote AtNmbtymCJn/Sfote • Senator and \et them knbW how you f"I, ' • nan Slllflll •· DI•. 34-D-11 c.,. • ., Di•. 35 -.latltft E. W"-• STAB lSSIMKYlllli Dist. 70 -Robert H. lurke ISV.- C.., TRULY Fl• TOWILI .~"'OJ~\~.· ·. Dlrtt.r~~'. · :. vi~~~~ ,. . t .~a~-Z. , ~.,·.-... lliiil ... w-~·,.;.:::..,--~ .. ~-.~ ... 14~_.,;·i .. ~~~.,,~-.-..... ,...-:-la" ~~Crisps; 4 • ~-:::.~ .. Qt. s~ s· -• E-... ·~ \~s~· • [~t' lu:.. 1·s· ,c ..... i · · · · 1 c ,_..09• Smooth Jar . ' · .,. V Iii . ~ !!!~~' .... ':;.•, JC .• !!i~.~~~.~!;9 •·' !' ' .. '-ALA• PWDl'I.. • ~!~~ 4~4CJC • !~!~!!'!=~ nA ,l!~n!!!i~ ... ~-~-~~-~~~: ..... : ........... t.~: 7tc ~ .~!~~!~ii • !!~~t. ~4tc ~ ~~ ~~• . ; c ·~~~DA ~~~!!" .,.,, . i .····· '4" ,., ' ~ . .... j I " • l . ' . !!-.~~.s~~-~-~-'-!~~27•' !,~!o!'Pu!:~ .. ~~~~~ ... ~~19~ ' ,--W-.H""!!·rn~ •• -.-G-IC ......... . . • .·; !d!~f!nu!~.~.~-~,.St.66C • • " • • ; . • • . I . • , SAFEWAY SUPEltSAVERS ... e 1000 laysile a-., lnPl1 ladl e 211 E. 171b St, Costa Mesa e 24 1iwc11 _Bay Pim, So. Latuna •· 636 N. Coast • lt1 E. 01.liiiiiilil Real, San Ci elllllte • santa 1 Ana rreeway at la Paz, Missien fie~ • • WUson i Failiew, • r . I ' ·r lapna Beach Ilsa ... I • • r • • ~ ;. f .. . .. r ' .. - I 1 .. ·" •, •, . \. -· • H /, ' 1 ., ' ·,. ' . ' ' • • ,._ I (, I ••• ..... ' -~ . WtdM-/, Maj 9, 1973 I ouNTi ' FORD'S .. ' 07 . .X• 'I 'f v ... CNtN, ...... !*"'· ,...,.,.. I ftt. lhc ........ .W. '"'' WSW tlr11, rHt., 1tc. CJftiflM'.11•) ID• PER . MONTH '99 TOTAL DOWN aAAND NEW 19-73 MllDLTI. . ( $ I ·r. 2 ·DR. • HARDTOP JSI aD 2 'I '141, .U Wllll.., ,...,.., -••la:a ...... WSW ti,... fl•te4 11•11, wll••I c•••r•. JJJ62N1MMJI PAYMINT 0.A.C. ttt II ..... ._,,... Sllt.17 ii ..... _,,_ i.L 1Mt'11._& .................. rNOt11 ...... _ .....,. ,,,.... ,n. tssn.1• i.i. • ._......, ....., -n r-•ii ,... "" .. ,.., ..it. 1v11 u.1o ,,:n ;. 1W&st.., ... -.'" ""-'-. -... MN-1t.1ft. I THAT'S llGKT FOLKS ••• $99 OVEI FACTOIY INVOICE PLUS $90 DfAlll PIEPAIATION, FAOOIY RETENTION FIE, SALIS TAX AND LICENSE. THI FOLLOWING CARS APPLY ONLY: e PINTOS e M 4 YERICKS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OFFER VOID AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1973 PAYMINT O.l..C. S" ii ........ ,.,..., SIM.ft It ...,.._,,.., IMl tu. 'n lie-. 1 • .._ .,._ ...... milt Jw 41 - MwrM ,.,... ,,.. $ilM.til i.t. .. "-~ ,._'n I"-• If,..,,.....,.., .... W .Mi ,.W. ll ~• iMl Mlltt 1a, ?i ._, .,._. llllCllnMI un '1;7911.. -BRAND ~EJ(~?!7.~. LTD wa ........ --,. COUNTRY $ SQUIRE .-00 CIO 2V Y41, t-¥y My •too ,_..... eit <Miii., llpt ..... ..,,.,,;.., lf'Wf'• ~ WSW tirn. ........ Nd!, ,......, .. u. m.. (lJ7'51 .. 122) lOlt PAYMINT 0 .A.C. "' ;, ..... -. ,,.... t1tt.21.i. 1111111 -,,... w -. -n .._a• .._....,. • ..,.. ..... "'• --.1 ......... ,,.... ,..a ..... ,.... ............. '7i ...... 11,_,... .. ..,.._ .. _.,,_11 ..,,w i..t.. -. ... -n ................... ,uw. WE CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS UP ANY DE ~~l Cpe. 4 1pe•d, f•c.fo~ •ir, AM / FM r•dio, hr•••r, tinted 91111, me9 whe1l1, tr•¥•1 iire1, low mil•1. • 1h erple. ll520TA) $ 1971 T BIRD LANDAU VI\ n to, tral1,. f1c.tory air, ,,.ow•r 1t••r·~ ~P"'"!•r cfi1c .,,M.., pow•r indow1, power a..+.. AM/FM 1 he•t•r ~lt1 will tir'll, l~oof, tint· H •tl11i, wh11I Offrl, lili:a ftlW thru out, truly • a melody ir; mot•I. 120SCRLI' $ '1970 T RINO 2 Dr. H.J. Sport1 11.oof. v.1, 1uto. tr•n1., factory 1ir c.ond itionin9, pow1r 1f1ering, r•dio, h••t•r, whitewall ti ... ,, tinted 9lat1. 'low mile1. Sharp! CIQ08QE I $ 197~ .M STAN~:~;¥ACH r." ... _, SPOii.TS ROOF. YI, •vt . tra111., $. . fac.tory,air, pO'Wft tf9-'i 9, pow. ~. '•r ditco ,.,.. • .,.,, ~r1dio, h1ater, ' vir;yl roof, tintad tf•Jt, wh••I coo¥1r1, low lftil••· allfto1t naw. Sharp! Sa ... 11 lStli:. 11•41 • . ' I I -1960 CHEV 1/2 Ton PIC KUP TRUCK. 6 c.yl., 1tick 1hifi, r•dio, heeler, ••co•ll1nt mech, coondition. looks 9ood! E•he colteft! (9ll47CI 1964 FORD 1/2 Ton Pickup Truck, 6 cyl., tlicli: thift, racfio, he•!· at, e•ceUent conditi•n thru out. I R6529l I 1971 CAPRI • ' '$ Cpa. 4 1pa1d, r1dio, heater, tint•d 9l•ss,1 Dix. i11larior. Sh•rp Sil¥er finith. f]798RVI 1970 MAVERICK CPI . 599 , ' . 6 .<YI .. "'" '"'"'" powu •IH•i•9, ndioi$1 '29' '0, .. -' ' h1•t"tr, whlt1w1ll tir•1, tinted 911•1, wh11t ~· ' •· ~ co•1r1. M1t,llic Green w/clla. 11d1rior. ' Cll1n! l9161QHJ •' . . . . • • 1971 LTD 4 Door Herdtop Secf•n. VI, eulo. tr•n1., f•ctory eir, pow•r 1teer· ing, po,..er di1c br•ke1, r1dio, heifer, wh ite w1ll1, vinyl roof, tintecf 91•11, whe•I c.O¥er1, Good l'l'!ile1, be1utiful 011e own.,..l,,oty White with Gold ¥inyl roof, ¥1'nyl inf•rior, 1h•rp! llSlDSN I 1968 CAD .. C~e .DeVille 2 Or. H.T. Auto. traru., f•ctorv:~· $r.: .. -air conditioni'49, full r-r.:: : . power tl•erin9, power (dhc I ' 1 ,.". ', , br•l•t, pow•r windowt, power ~-' ' •••h, radio, h11ter, whit.wall · tir•1, vinyl roof; tint•d' ~l•y,' wh1el c;o¥er1, ¥inyl roof, l••+her int•rlor,rcl•an. IVCJ791l 1969 MUSTANG · MACH I Spoth Roof. VI, 4 1paed, pow• •r 1tearin91 r1dlo, ha1ter, wh ite- w•ll tir•t, Re9al Rael w/Y•ll ow tporh 1tripa, •rir• col••11. l15- 2AI $.1 f ,~ ' • " ·' .. '• " I • . ' • ' • • ,. "LOT·AIMA I . ' . ' DAILY Pll.OT • ' ' • ' ' THE REAL ESTATERS • . . OPEN TIL 9 • . : H"RPY 1 TIMES AHEAD i,;;yjl;~~-u ''th••r ~oors &j let .~u :"Jilk thro14g~ to •'!iGY-'"' ~ for t~• fl t +ime • • .. .: ~ their sp11ciousne11 • • • • • th:ei,r comfort • • • • • their convenien • Y.our.nex+. 01ne ii.Jier• • -~-•·• et "The ~e_el Esteter.s" t us· te.ke you on en ,.,... • • s~cti~n !!ur;~w. Remembe r we are the lergeat locally owned Reel Estate firl)I ·with •"'Y.~1 100 -~rofeisionals to help you• .e_yery atep of _the way. Please drop y, ............ 111 '+ ' •P.Rv··•'? answer any of your questions . .: I . . ~ ~t1f,<..JL t£. .. PHONE US ltOR THIS IS A BONUS THE "CAJTAWAY" OCEANFRONT UNR'S A ablubr street FOR FAMILY AND FUN Is 1uch a delight $48 900 \Vhen you own a twHtory 1 Yes -ria;ht on the Newport Beach oceanfront This beautiful 4 bedroom home with pool and 'lb&t flta yoo jult rlgbt. It's a beautitul. '"lnltant home" tee.tu.ring 4 bed· y.-e have 4 super one bedroom unlta hl~Uent jacunt lends Itself to gnekMa outdool· llvi11J. A cracklln& flreplue rooms. family room and form&) dining -aJJ. on condition and ready for the 1umroer seUon. Own· Enclosed yard with fictlo -klcel for t'nterta.ln· And farnUy room, too oile 'leYel. U~ bt Immaculate condition er currently shows over $13,000 r. income Ing, Large garden k tchen V{lth buJlt-lna. Spac· Priced $31,500 indde and out and tastefully decorated. Pleue and priced at only $1",000. All lnclu !:'.a!..hag car-.1 loua1 living roo" 11! ... wtdth lovcl.Y2~~t~~ewPrl. Qual2~ It'• perfect tor you. phone 546-2313 tor addiUonal intonna.tJon and pets -stove and retrta:ua.tors """""' See t w w carpe &ItU rapes. 7-ua ,,.. ce u1 .. Call 546-2313. see It IOOl1! today' 646-nn. been slashed $2500 for lnunediate aaie. Now only fir::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::':::::::::::::::::::i:::::::~ $112,500.Call673-8550. AN OLD SMOOTHY· NEWPOltt HEIGHTS CH£APIE FllST TIME ADVERTISED , I ~ ot lmmaculat@ ad.alt occupied Uring. 3 bedrooms and a largi? famll1 area oil Mrs. Clean' Kitch""° Plenty of cupboards: ~ and counter apace includes built-ins and When ca.n you. buy a Newport Heights home at the best price evert When it'1 brand apanl<lng ~! Wait til you-see this · one! Wow! Al $87,000 you will make the buy or the year. 3 hu&e bedrooms with plenty ot llvin& room1. Built ror living and b it built! Prestigious Newport Beach ad· dress. Call today for an appointment to see, ~n7L 3 CAR GARAGE Be the flilt to see this bcaut1rJ -4 bedroom, 2 bath home Y.'llh large famllY ·room, ca- thedral celling, pool alie lot ln an excel- lent neighborhood. It'• only one year old and priced_ at $371950. Call NOW su~lMS. • 1 dishwasber. Large lovetY beautifully land- scaped yard with nagst:one patio, huge pine lree8, and alley entrance. Just $.1Z900. 847.WlO. SERENITY AND ntAN~UIUTY . Characterize lhil specLIJ ~ Peaceful street in a well laridscaped neighOOrbood The home lbelf 1uge9tl peace ol mind y,rfth a good noor pl.an of bedrooma on ODI! tide, living area (and plenty of lt).on. the other. Abo\le the garage and away from all the rest is a shag carP&ted large sunny bonus room with wet bar and bath. See it' now ••• ooly $36.900. ,can 847-6010. "HOME BUYING -:.-~·~"'-.. 'tftven""' \: REAt. ~ms. ·,w ·~ you have• to d<f:',. pick tlP the 'phone iDd tell the knoWlei&!leble and ·tnteregted wiCe '·, that answers that ~-WU.t to ~lthi.t new bright arid cheerful ( bedirootn flOfne locat· ed near the Marl~ 'lod understand that It ts nearly oew 'and ~ll priced at $33,950, now all that reqialns ts for You i«> see it! 847-6010. ., . BUILD YOUR OWN-- NEWPORT HEIGHTS th.it well located lot in Newport Heights. Perfect tor family borne . .Walldnc diltance to all school&. Ownft' will cany financing. Only 12!l,OOO. Call ¥7171. END YOUR SEARCH Hert! b a beeuUful 4 'bedroom, 1 % ha.th home with wry. luxurious features. You'll love thfi. spaciO\lS 1650 sq. fL you'll have to sprawl out in. CUstomized brick work on front of houae accented ~With • m~ulaiil la.ndscapini. Prlce,·.1~ ~­ with matchkl1 buQt.im.: and ..,Washerw; Brick fireplace amtdst a sea ot luxurious brand new blue-greeo 1hag w/w can:ieting. Price only ·'33,150. ~ now 842~2535. ... ~~ . SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL " Roe_. • · " ",SP •. NISH" .. ~ ~ ,"!J&a J I I ,l .,,.. • ' " t can not aplain In -1.he spate' of this ad, the 3 bedroom Spaniah be&.uty with Imported 'itne:U of a rose. Yet. I gej.: a simlllar·9ef181.tlon Italian tUe !loon, 'gorgeous kitchen and when I walk th~gl\ ·thh hprne.fl Th&:boSi«· bu family room, forma.'l dlnlng area. beautiful ~tt 2300 sq. tt.; 4 ~ Jr...betbl ed(ar*n. troJ?lcal. atr1uln, wet bar pita much,-much Yet the warmth and honinils' are not ae&u:lbed mort. Squeaky clean to boot. This iJ a '~ • ._........ It .II the rid1,,lulb car-"must oee." Priced· at only $46,500. Olli f"' ~ ;n..v, CUftgftl .'-._, crado>ll -~NOW 842·2535. ~'~~~:z;:..~·.;,.j . ' Yo~..,~ tbe. tame feeling ·too. i42-. • • ,. IJOSTA 11118A I 27W-.... ..... 1412311 WA'IJRGATE SPECIAi.i It may not be a acand•t but you'll be bugged until you call U1 about lhil lovely 3 bedroom borne located on a quiet lane in NeWport. Helcbta. It ii sate p elementarY children can go to 1cbool:•wltbout cmsahli any street. The att&cbed single garage and large double garage on t.hil R2 Jot one.. many, many poulbilltl<s. Prlcod at ooly $31,500. nu. la the lint ad on thla .,_...,. so don't de\a,y your investigation. Act now -call 646-7171. • " DtAl; 67~550 . . fAT ONCE For tbat idet1 borne ~·ve alWBJll wanted. If <lias tlut\ hie~ ...Utod c:eil1ni In ;your llvl!lg and tainll,Y, ~· Sii at 'lllght f'>.4 watch~ tbe ~tuJ 1 3 Wte lied .. room. and 3 6-tha. "fll with '"""""""' w/w carpels. Aakinl only SU0.000, Rl'CH IN DEfAIL See for lltil"e1 lhil ~ qua1lty built custom 4 bedroom home. Meticulous plan· ning is evident throughout. 2 'Ai bath!: - Cann size family kltcherl with loed.s of cupboard a p & c e, Expensive features througbouL Haa view of catallna. Onlf $U5,000. Call 673-8550. REPUBUC HOME MESA VERDE $48,900 THERE'S ONLY ONE -WE WISH WE HAD 1WELVE. Spanish atyle. one 1tocy, featuring 4. bedrooms, family room, break· fut nook In kJtchen -taste:Mly detorated throughout .•• AOO ln 1uper sharp condl· tion. Situated on attractive comer Jot wtth boat gate and concrete deck. Shouldn't you be phoning us quickly? 546-2813 MESA VERDE PACESEllER 4 BR + POOL Mesa Verde be&t locaUon. 2 blocks to the Adams school, 1 block lo the Country Club -Golt -Tennis -Swlmmina. New pa.Int. lush carpets, 4 large bedrooms -muter suite right ol1 the baclc: nrd and Up toe lntO your pool. See thlt today. Only $52,500. can 546-2313. • IA.LISMAN ••• II Yew LIFE STYLE Pl .... nt A ,roductlv1t Y• can complete ,,,.... traMKtteM wltlt 1 ... frvstrattDft. · "91.eni etMrii II l'ftf1rdln1; rul •tatl 11 1'xcfilft1 • .-m '"°'' -turn more and Nrv• bitter ••• 1"01N A LIA.DI•. R~INnMnh: lnt19rlty & lnthusl11m. ,:.s., Ut'• talk -.ut It ... C1ll Ml at _, .. , . . ~DA.CB lltJI ..... .... 1114 W•1 AN. ·MWIJI M74111 GREENBROOK AT R'S FINIST There's only one of these beeutiful 3 bed· room, 2 ha.th homes on the rnarkeL It's immaculate in-every way like a model home. Large covered patio, lush land.!cap- ing. Also use of a club and pool for only $6.00 per month. CALL NOW 842·~. THE RIGHT INVESTMENT 7°/o LOAN ASSUMABLE • 1'1 ·ioqual .to •• llftotlme ot toll. Tout ....... t~ this cute duplex th doroa I.kl Mar. .. FrOnt hu,~ B!i + Den. Newly 1!"1"1cd w/w carpe,la[ t!u'<>u&hOUL fp0U... ocbOdl• tlp.n· throughout Large. l t>edroom off'?' 2 ckt garage. Only $73,500. No charge to 11- 1wne loan. Hurry. CaU 673-8:550. OWNER WILL RNANCE ·AT 7°/o That's right! With just 10% do'wn, oowner wlJI carry the NmOJnln& bo1ance at only 7% interest per annum ror 30 yean. Th1I 4 bedrooin, 2 bath cuUe I.Ill on a larae cqrner lot with room for boat or camper. ~alee this a must see at $27,~ can '564-.231.'1. .SEE IS·~~ See this charming 3 bedroom home, all freshly painkd inside. Back yard like a !ORS\ With Iota d( trees -'aupel' aharp, Top 4Cflooll, arld: !xcellent Miah~ Only .$34,500. ~~13. You'll buy th11 if YoU bother to lff it. EN11Cl.,.GL Y DESIRABLE Ha'rmonious bJendlng of charm and uWJty ari! comblned In thls adorable home located in Corona del Mar,l 'J'he deliihlful p&llo and garden offers You peace Md quiet. Fee land, corner fireplace, 3 nJce bedroom&, 2 baths. What more can you uk for at ~900! 673-~. ' • • ISN'T IT BEAUnFUL? Note the large treet in the "'fOl'e&f"OUnd and that big 3 car garage. The Sr-n.llh arch and ten-aced steps add to its loveliness. But you haven't teen ~~ln~u~:L ~:ti~oo~e 1:1;:=.I That'11 jlll\ a little . , . yoU'll-have to call to see the rest. 847-6010. • BUSSFUL l!llV~CY Jn this oozy and -11·buUt~ bedroom home In Corona de! Mar. Secluded poilo wtth love!¥ -. 'make ftlaxtn& easy. Built.'-' comtt ftreplace, beamed ce~ used bride, and 1hake root are JUlt a few Of the many'te&lOfts. One of the low· ~ ~ .florn .. In this .,... at 162,900. Call lfl3-!IOOO. I ' I . ' • • $26,9$0 Total price of thlJ 4 bedl'OClll\ 2 bath home with all the built·lna. It's an f"Mttmely decorated 3 year old home within wa.Dctii&' distance to the be-acb. It could be P'tfect tor you. call now '842·2535. • I \ I I • ' ' • " TUMBLEWEEDS ''.Mint & JEFF FIGMENTS ,,, • , ·NANCY Wtdnndo)', Ml)' 9, 1973 ' • • • HE LOOKS VEllY RUN• POWN! HAVE YOU t*EN FEEPIN6HIM RECi'U~ARLV? Vk/N!SIX BUCKS FOR A STEAK- COFFEE '!Ot ' lly D••I Wiidiy DOOLEY'S WOllLD by Tom K. Ryan 1 ! 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KNOW 'ilC)I.( ALWAYS ~T LllCll .__"_"'_"" ·~-=---- ·----... -·-·-- -' by •••• l!wdflehl by Ferd Johnson by Roger Bol~n · . -. THE GIRLS "Yoa know wlaat I wllb wu DOJHtop from coast to coast -Ute ta~" ' DENNIS TltE MENACE 0 '~ '~11 I ' ' • FREE REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE • Famous Licensing Course now avallioble lhru Tarbell Applicants fu\ly reimbursed 'upon qualification. For de- tails call Mr. Sloan (714) 832-5440 in Orange County, on weekends 832-7000. • • PERFECT IN EVERY RESP!CT • Ft-ee Plac:ement Servic:e Coit• M., •. V•ry lo ... •lv hem•, 1111i,.11tlv l1111cl1c•ptcl. l b,d. room1, 2 b11th1. Form11I di11i119 room . Ch••rf11I f11r11lly kitch•11 with b11ilt0ln1. Two p11tlo1! Coiv fir•pl•c•. S•clud•d ,,,,, l!,y/111 room. N•w C•rp•f1. M11nv n•w ritd•cor1ti119 f••f11r••· $)0,100. 540-1720. H1111ti11gto11 •••ch. le1111tif11I ho1111 1how1 r••I prW1 111 owner· 1hlp. J b1droom1, J b•tM. lmmtc11lete h1ti4• & 0111t. L•rt• ,..,, ytrG h ld111I for • pool. 'Petio. Tlilclt 1h•t c1r,.t1. C111tom dt•P••· Lovtly femlly room I flrepl•c•. form11I dl11l"9 room I cltl11•• kitctt.11. Chotcely loc1ted. tSl,000. t•l-5511. • Advanc:e Ta:aininCJ Pro«Jram Fountain Valley Yao ~ Cm't Miss Here's your chance to own lhat beautiful home:. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Btlt loca· tton in Fountain Valley. ~eluded rear liv\ni room. Family room, fireplace. All modem kitchen Y(llh buUt-lN: & dl.&hwuher. Two patloL Pool. Clubhouse, 1Qlf. Shows like ·a model home . Profnslon.ally landscaped. 144.500. (021631 !JS.1373 Showplace Home $S2,500. Exquisite pool home. Formal ' dln1111 room. 4 bedrooms, 3 bath&. Cu.atom drapes. Gold a.bag cupeta. Large tamUy room with fireplllC'e. Plus a bonus room. Boat a:ate. C ho ice l y \ahdacaped. Beautiful pool. Quality modem kitchen with all the conveniences. Patio. C02162J 962-1373 MeadOw Home · ~.950. Qh....., be a u1' I t u I home. 3 bedroons, 3 baths. NICEiy lanct.caped. Pool I: covered patto. Fr o 11 t courtyard. Huge m a 1 t e r bedroom suite. Flaptone d.ecldng around the pool. Rear IJving room. Family room. fireplace. Dlnlna room A electric bullt·lnl whh dlahwuber. (02239) 84J...al:9l 4 Bdrms. • $32,990 Immaculate home. Lovely Spanlah a.coent1. 2 baths. Dlning room, buUt-tns &:: dlshwa~r. Fam.Uy room, fireplace . O n ·a m06t-deslrable quiet cul de sac 1treet. Rear llvtna room. Nicely lanchcaped. (01121) 962-1373 Perfect~ Detailed $39,900. Unuaually•llne home in beautUul condition. 3 bedrcoms, ? bl.tbs! Elegant finished bonus r o o m . C.arpetl. Wet bar. Even room for )'OW' camper. Rear llvh'tl room. Gu b\IUt-inl with dlabwuhet. Dining room. Covered patio. And an lnside laundry """"· C o 23 1 8 J SolZ-2$1 Elegant Tbruout $41,(Q). Ver y Influential home tn Fount&Jn Valley. C bedroom•-B e auliful atU>edrol oPO• beam C<lllng. Huge covtrtd patio. Lovely fruit trees. Carpeb, drapes. Fam.Uy room Ir: tireplace. Olnlng room. Super deluxe kitchen. (1111161 - Lots of Extras S3UOO. MOit dellhble home. Sffiqi ii believlna. • bedrooms, 2 baths. Patio. ~ room . Forcrecklr heal F&mllt room. Picture windows-, entry hall. Nlce yanl. (0182'1) - HuntinCjton Beac:h Just $28,500! Loads of extras tn this sharp 3 bedroom home. 2 baths. Patio. Dining room. New shag carpets. thruoot. Fitt &: """'tar alarm. lmJ ... teroom system & atereo in all rooms.Handyman• s ~'Otkbench for Dad. You ca.n feel leCW"e in this attractive home. (02258) 8f6..1383 1 Mile to the Beach $42, 750. The ultimate tn com· fortable living. S bedrooms, 3 batha! Beautiful 2 • s t 0 r y home 1n a most prestigious area. Picture-perfect la.ndtcaplng. Formal dlning room. All deluxe Deane Garden Kitchen. Fa m 11 y room, fireplace. PI us b lhruout. (02373) 842-2561 Look Na Further / This gorgeous home has everything for t o d a y ' 1 modem livina:. 3 bedroom aulles. 3 baths. Loeated in Meredlth Gardens. Intercom thruoul Richly patll!\ed large family room with wet bar &: solid •'111. bookabelvH &:: ca'binets. Beautt.rul terrazzo entry. Formal cllll~ room. 3)th century kitchen. 3-car garage. $5.1,950. ( 0 2 3 T1) !m-5566 Sure To Please $35,450. Ideal tor any family. l.DVely lm'aced front yard. Qui.side Ugbting, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Covered screened patio. And a 1ront fenced patio. Wall-to-wall capting. Family r o om , fireplace. Re&r living room. (02367 ) M2-6691 5 Bdnns.-$37,500! Excellent home. Good floor plan. tnunaculate inside a: out. Pool·sized yard. 2 baths. Family room. Dln1ng room, built-ins, dWJwuher, Cozy tln!place. On a ~ cul. de sac street. Clo&e • to the beach! (10089) 96U86S ' $25,950 ;J&W ! Priced to all ~kl Nice home with many extras. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Formal dining room. Kitchen bullt- lm. F.uy acce11-for camper. Family room, '.tlttplaoe. And a eecluded rear living room. Patio, 'forced-air heat. (O'Zial) 846-1383 llladed W'llh Extras $42,600; Lo v e I y home o'm'ftoWing wtth • p e c I a 1 goodies too DlU'ne!'OOs to name. 3 bedroomL Pool & pe!lo. Formal ~ room. Flrtpia... Clrp<t9: drapes. Top location. Enclosed a1J:-wea.ther patios. C.ome lee ~~b!!. (02236) Since 1926 HuntinCJton Beach --- . 4 Bdrm. With Pool . pS,900. Vecy sharp home. Show! like a model home. Immaculate condi ti o n . Dining room, gas built.-lns. Patio. Fireplace. Forced-air heat. Just ln rime for sum- mer. l02250) &46--0604 , Under Market Value Only $36,500. Truly lovely pool home. tn a very nice are~. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Fonnal dining room. Large • llvina rw:n. Lots or privacy. Attractive low-maintenance rear yard. Patio. Fan11ly room, fireplace. Healed & filtered pool. Mom-plea.sing built-ins & dishwasher. Move ln right a"'ay! ( 0 0 6 2 S ) &IG--06GI Live & Enjoy Very nice townhouse wttb 2 pool. TeMls court &: other n!Cn!&tlonal facilities. 2 bed.rooms, 2 balhs. Patio. Shake roof. Dining room, di!hwuher &: bullt·ins. Large brick fireplace. Completely r e decorated. lmmaculate. $1J!,9r>O. (023421 84U691 The Ultimate Luxury For thoAe who want the most out of life. 4 spacious bedroom suites. 3 baths. Air- conditioning. Plush thick carpets & beauUlul drapes. Custom brick paUO with gas & electric. Famtly room, fireplace. Formal d I n in g room. All deluxe kitchen. Better than new! $60,<m. (1123931 962--5566 Here It Is S37 ,500. All the room for the large family. S bedrooms. 2 baths. Patio. Lath & plaaler construction. Formal dining room. Bullt·lns & dlshwuber. Family r o o m , fireplare. Rear llvin& room. Shag carpets. Paneled prage. Loi• or (ruil trees. (02241) - Costa Mesa Gorgeous Pool Home In the _,,, Eaat Colla Nda area. Spacious 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. IArae pool with loads ot beautiful decking. Automatic chlorinator & pool sweep. Hug!' famlly room with IPlegant ~'OOd highlights It: open beam ceWng. Custom kitchen wi th all the. modem conveniences. Formal dlnin&: room. Patio. Fir e place . 155.600. (023281 ><Cf-1120 You'll Like This Very popular hQme with an ideal floor plan. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Many n e w rederora,ting t e a t u r c s • Drapes &. thick shag carpets. Boat acce1111. LolJ; of storage room. Large yard & ~'O lovely patm. Family room, fireplace. Bu ilt·ills &: dishwasher. Dinin& room. MCl'\l'e ln right away. $!5,900. (02'0'.!I 54<>-1120 Executive 3 Bedroom! $45,750. Imma cula t e Ir: beautiful. Near the: Santa Ana country club. 3 .spac\oua bedrooms, 3 baths. Formal dining room. Family room, fi· 1place. De'lwte f a m t I y kltcben with built-ins & dishwasher. Showa like a model home. 540-1720 Professional Decor $39,996. Exquisitely done In- side & out 3 1pacious bedrooJn1, Dining room, gu built-ins wtth dishwasher. Family room, flreplllCI!. Two pe.tio& I: an atrium oH the master bedroom 1 u I t e . Open-beam celling throuout the borne. Elegant living. (02240) 540-1120 4 Bdnns + 3 Baths! $43,950. Excellent M e 1 a Verde home. Vttry large lot. Lovely garden & fruit trees. Start Packing Plenty 01 room Jor a 0001. Boat & trailer acce.111 . Sll,900. Move In right away Covered patio. Shake root. In this nice 3 bedroom home. Formal dining r o o m , 1.Dvely carpeta & drapes. built-ins & d I s b w a s b e r , Good acbool dJJtrlct. Covered Family r o o m, fireplace, Irvine ---- Peaches & Crm Well describes this chld'm.lng home. Avocado shag carpets lhruout. Haniest aold ap- Dliancet include built-ins &: dlahwuher. Slimatone rl~ace. Bride patio. BeauUM rose: garde 11. Qolce 2 bedroom home. lll,000. (023411 !J19.2390 Strictly llehlxe $52,900. Gorgeous home has everything you want. 4 bedrooms, 21i4 bathJI. Ex· cellent Door plan. Atrium oft ~ beauutul large muter suite. F a m t 1 y room, ti.replace. Formal d l n in g rQOm. Electric built-ins Ir; dlahwruiher. Patio. Po o 1 facilities. (02399) 54~1no· Near the College $28,9SO. Excellent location near UC trvlne. Beautiful home wltb c ust om wallpaperlna:. En c Io s e d patio. Carpets, drapes . Olnlng room. Secluded rear living nJOm. F'otted-air bea.t. P icture wtndows. (Q'MCM) 54();1720 California Love~ $31,500. Lovely corner-Jot home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. C-entraJ at r conditioning. Shq earpet:s. Dining room. Mom;>le..U.,, bullHDI with dllhwuhtr. Family room. Fenced tftl' )'llfd. No down tennt avallablt. ( O 2 2 0 4 ) !JT9..2390 El Toro On 1he i.. Spectacular Lake -' bedroom suites. 3 baths. Sail to the recreation center & shop from your private boat dock. Jo'annal dining room. · super deluxe kitchen with all the modem conveniences. Bea\rtlful fireplace. Patio. Pool fadi1Ue1. No more WOI'· rles about the city crowd. !n,500. (02296) - Mission Viejo Your Best Buy Today'• beitt buy In luxury townhouae living. 2 bedroom. Pool taclliUes. Patio & porch. Dlnlng room. Built-ins It dishwasher. Lovely view. Even a recreation center. pa.Uo. Cu built-Ins with (03XJ5) 540-l'TID dl.abwuher. Fl rep I ace . p.,o;:,;:;::~::;,:i:::----...1• '15(). ( ) 83l).6(}60 Secluded rear living room. (00649) 962-5566 Executive Pool Home $58,000. Just like a model home. 4 bedruoms. 3 baths. Beautiful pool with patio & decldn&· ~ dlnin& room. EJtctrtc bullt-ins & dishwasher In the .tamlly kitchen. f1re>place, family room. Elepntl,y decorated. LoW!ly landadl~inll· COllZ2l - OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY OPEN SUN. 1-5 I Wrma, family rm, formal dlnln1 rm. SM.JIG. 4 Wrms, famlly nn, Jionua rm. $a7,tlL a ... ,...., custotn Panenmk ..-lewt S11S,tsl. J Wnrat, tamdy rm.. flt aptac:e. f'M.-. J7D2 I . la~, hntl Ana t7f.:Pto 211 Mu'=y, Leta Ana rt-mo 411 Ar ......... " c ........ 4tw251 2t5'1 PNlton. Latuna NltMI -I >Un •II -· """" hint _. .. , -Mission Viefo Influential Home Very presticlOU1 pool home. 2-slory 5 bectroorn with p!C· ......... 1-.,,.... 3 bath&. Pool. fmced oU tor your safety. Boat A trailer area. Formal dininil room. Rear living room. F a m 11 y room., ti.replace. Just 3 yean old. CUstom deluxe kitchen. $52,000. 1034531 - In Lake Farest Tremendous home with 5 bedlootilS, 3 ba!hs. Format dining room. De!uxe fami:b' kitchen. Fln!>laco, famU, room. Beautitul decor. Nest~ . ed .among the mowrtains ~ years old. Poot faclllUet avaUable. $61,000. (11J.Ul) 83tJ.(;030 Spanish B~ $40,500. Most tnnueQtlal home. B!autiful Spanlsh en- try & tlle roor. Wet bar ii ideal toc entertaJ.nlnw:. 4 bedroom. Formal d I n I n I room. Patio. Fam.Uy room with ftttplace. Love I y mature shade trert. Al.r-oon- ditionlng. Rear Uvina room. Dream kitchen. ( 0 2 3 • 4 ) -The Finest Condition $39,500. Very lharp h:lme with kwely Spa.nilh aceenll t.brUout. 3 bedtooml, 2 bl.tha. Large .........i potlo. Tile root. Rear living room. Faintly room &: a ftreplace. Electric bullt·lnl w t t h dl.abwuher • • • O t n In & room. f02348) 830-8XI> lnvitilf f IBW $34,900. Eye-pleaaina' home wtth va.uJted celllnp. PIUJh shag carpets. A Ir· con- ditloning. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Patio It lhlM root. Formal dining room. Deluxe built-ins with dishwasher. Even • lovely Jlftplace. (Olm)- super V'iew Home ! $43.500. Not only a great vlew but a beautiful home. 3 bedrooma. LI~ heated &: filtered pool. Huee enclosed patio. Rear llvtng room. Family room , ti.replace. Dlillng room. Alt the modem kitchen conveniences. Han- dyman's workshop. (02374) -LCICJllllCI Beach Regal Beauty Uve like royally tn this rpec- tacular Monarch Bay ettate. 4 bedroom auitet. 4 baths. Enlightenlnl couUlne view . Abounda wlth much-desired privacy, Elepnt hmlly room. BeautUul t\replaoe. Secluded. Tear llvinr room! Formal dlnlqr r o o m • Custom-kitchen. R l c b I y ~. The ultlmale In IDO<lmt !IY1"'. $111,000 . - COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST OFFICES FOIOOAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH 16111 .... ""4. 1424691 9017 .... tit..1166 112<1_ .. ,_ "J1 If P• "'""" - ·----un 17'41 .. _.. MWH1 MISSION VIEJO ~-­UWIJI D. TDIO Dn1 ., ..... lfH S. C... Hwy, ......... SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 11m wciw.- 01-1141 SAN CUMENTE 11•1 s.. c.... OJ.nil SANTA AllA 17171 ....... m.utt DANA POINT Wtdntsd.:t, May 9, HORSE PROPERTY -ON ~ ACRI $111 J11111 c.,1.~···· b~11l1lt. •• ,1~.c1 hor11 PJ•p•rtv ...... with • 1ptcl1c11l t r Octtll l hill view, J b ... rOtfl\I, 2 "4M. Ater llvl119 room. hfmel dlnl119 room, All J11Mtr11 kllC~tll. Ftmlly room, lir1pl1ct. Wet b1r 11 9r••t for tn+.rl~l..g , Rom•11 tub. T11n11j 1 co11rt1, itrli119 ri119 A pl•y9ro11"" f•cllltl••• $61 500. 4tl.ll41. LGCJuna Beac:h Near The Country Club $67,500. Elegantly decoratll'd. Beautiful 3 bedroom home on a very large lot wilh that country feeJing! 3 baths. Family room. Fireplace. Rtar ll\!lng room. CUstom deluxe kitchen. Wet bar. Vaulted celling. Formal din- ing room. 3-car garage. Lota of room for a pool. 494-8:l03 Spanish lleligbt S31,900. Simply delighUul townhouse overlooking I.hf! 7th &re-en or the Niguel coun· try club. Exqulalte picture· book settlng. 2 gpacioul bedrooms, 2 baths. Rear llv· trw root\'\· Patio. Dining room. bullt Ins &. dishwasher. Just 1 year old, O\vner hu been tmns(errcd. 4944KI03 San Juan Capistrano Tasteful~ Decorated $42,600. LovelY home. O\Crice-b' decorated. New non·polllh vtnyt noon. Wroughl·iron ~ closed Ir: covered patio. 2 nice bedrooms. J baths. Din. Ing room, buUt·lns. Fireplace. Innuenttal 10wnhouse. T h e bf!st in city lMni. (02407) 493-1341 Brand New $54,900. v..,. lovelY home wlth4bedrooml,2bolha. Formal dtnlnr room . Beaut.ltttl IDlld..uh cabineb. Luminous llaltllnr· 1-muter tulte with walk--1n clotelJ. Sunken rear llvin&' room. Ft.mUy room hu a wet bar. Firtplact. All deluxe k l t ch e n bu8t•lnt. Atrium entry.1 (110941) '493-1341 Detailed to Perfection 141~. Spodous • bet.utlM Near !be lovely Pac!llc ooean. Lotl of m~ pr!Ya(y. 4 bedn>onu. DlnlnC room. Patlol ill the front A rmr. All modern kitchen. Flropl.,.., Custom l quoll~ reaturt1 all thnl the borne. No dooNn tmm avall&b1e. (O'J353) 493-1341 Owner Transferred Very 10\o'ely home. Even bu a <btl:hboy pool It pump tor I he kids. 3 bedrooms, 2 balha. Gu built-Ins • dlahwuher. Family room, tlttplace. Encloted patio tor all'"'"&lher enJoymelJL ·Walk· In .-ta. IArle pantry. $37,llOO. (O'J356) ~- D•a Point RDced Price Very u:cepUonaJ home with lovely landa ca pln1. 3 bedrooms, 2 batlw. Secluded rear IMncl room. Family room a: ftftplace. Dlnine roam. Pleasing kitchen built· Ins with di&bwuber. itoom for bolt It tra.Utr. Han- dyman'• worbhop. N e w prico $37,900 49UZil Dana Point Are You Partkullr? Then you m\wt ~ thla ohme. !..owl> ! bedroclll• "l'i"' 2 ....... w... pool ...... ~ Family room, ftn.place. ~ eluded rear livtna room. Patio. OW,,. room. Wet 1111' la (t'Ht lot parties! Atrium ott muter suite~= distance to .,......,All-- $36,~. (019M) eJ.GI, .. I.II Beautiful YilnF I'! Ob ., pleuln!! ....,._ valley ..._,, tJab1<M up your day. 4 b1droom1. Fonnal dlntrw room. Patiq, • wtth klU ot d1cklna. Fireplace. Rear llvina: roionti All deluxe family li:l~ Gorpou11 IMdo t re e • • 1 be•utllul Y"'I· V<ey fl!'il reoldenUal uu. $42,500. I ·~ Presttpas l.iYillt. • $5(1,500. Idell 10< the lal'lo family. Excellent home tor entertalnina. 4 bedn:iomlJ, S bat.bl. PaUo1 shake ..-,... Formal dln1ne room. ~ modern kitchen with all ~ oom'enienoel. Family room, flreplace. 1..afl'! fenced ftl2' yard. Wet bar. Ide: &-U J- lan<b<aped. m.Q51 San Clemente Spalisll llllPt $32,500. ---with 3 bedroomo. 2 1llllll. Open-bwn ..m.. Lola level )'Ud. Tiie rool, podi>. Dini,. .-. BullHno with dtahwuhtt'. r Ir• pl 1.c •· COOl82l -mo ----------··t.. Emancipated LlYinl • MlncHlanel'Ina I . lo view. 3 bedroomo. patio. Beautlf\ll m a • t , bedroom. suite. Rear llv room. Dinin1 ~ .. J'lreplaoe. Lovely ldtdle~1 with all the nvx!emJ.i· veniences. Attractive Come. ... to enjoy. , • •~mo I \ ' ' I \ I • • • PILOl-ADYEKllWI 19 • , The Bluest Marketplace on the o,_. Coat . DAllV Pl CLASSIFIED . ADS ...... ............. 11S·MV ~ .......... m.,... "".a....,...,_ .... ~·111'1 ... --•••. llO ·199 .............. 300-..... You Can Sell It, Rnd It , Trade . It With a Wcl1t kJ (642-5678) One Cal I Service. Fast .Credit Approval ..,_ ...t ............. SlS • 59'1 -...t ......... 600 ·"99 -~ .••••. ,,."5 ....... ---, 1 o.li.iel , , General ~-s.Jtl. ~ AlllmoaAm REALTORS 2828EASTco.sTH~ CORONA DELMM.CAUF. 644·7Z70 "''' INDESCRIBABLE " ,, -VIEWS - •• _111 Oil the boata by day and harbor lights by -,nigllt from your living room. The ULTI· ,., iMATE In-PEE ownership, IU.<ury on-the-"J.' · water living. 2 Bedrooms. 2 bath condo on " ·• · .\llmtltiOUS CHANNEL REEF area. Pool, •<> • "'*llY guanl, boat slip available. CALL for apjipintmenl, $95,000. ' .. I BEST BUY CdM l1· , , , -DUPLEX - llOautiful tree-lined street in old Corona del MM. BOTH DELUXE UNITS HAVE 3 bed- roorp.s, den, fireplace, 2 baths, bulltin kitch- en,· PATIOS, 2 blocks to shopping and sdlools. Choice location ........... $98,500. . , ' · · MARCH INTO -MAY- . . . within walking distance to schools and ,_ . alroliping? 4 Bedrooms, -!? baths, fireplace. .flljff'assumable VA loan-All for only $29,950. ,,. . '. ••• :~ .... ' I/. " . . . , . ' . .. .. "' G-R-R·R·E-A< T -LARGE FAMILY HOME - PllfCE REDUCED-TWO STORY ... for 1fle large family with a need for many n.t1'3s. SEP ARA TE family room, 5 bed· tQem•, 3 bathi, LARGE kitchen with dining .,.,., PLUS a formal dining room, two fire- pT~ (1 in the upstairs master suite). Large fenced yard for the children . . . . $54,000. BUILDER'S DELIGHT " -READY & WA ITING - ... for second UNIT on Ibis large corner lot. Z.bedroom house, carpels, drapes, fenced ylll'd, in Newport Heights .......... $33,500. GET THE JUMP ..-r .. , -ON SUMMER - .. ~. In this 18'x36' healed POOL. Great ~IDE location! Close to Westclilf sbop- P\l\i·. 3 Bedroom. convertible den, 2 baths, fireplace, plus ROOM TO ADD ON. 10% down -owner will carry 10% -2nd T.D. MJ.500. Call for appointment. AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REACTORS . . . . • . 644-7270 General WATERFRONT CONDO 1Beautiful panoramic view!. Boat slip avail. ll'U>be sold furnished . $150,000. Call for app'l. Lafera Burns 'il~.''}" IRVINE COVE'S BEST BUYS :l!<frtnB., 2 baths. pool. view ..... $130,000 ' !Adrms., conv. den; rm. for expan $119,500 :P.Pfirded area & pri vate beaches. Edie Olson ' ' CHARM GALORE! c;aj>e Cod -3 Bdrm., 11> ba . + Jge. guest suite. Brighi & sparkling. Lovely decked paUo. Short walk to private beach. $50,500. M.ary Harvey .,,... FRESH AS SPRING Outstanding 4 BR., 3 ba., two-story. . Drtnched in sunshine. Has formal DR, FR. •:jarge finished bonus room. $78,500. Gary ~6x 'E~EltALD BAY-WHITE WATER VIEW , TT.tie studded vista. Steps to beach. 6 BR., 6 Ba., pwdr. rm., lge. form. din. rm., brklst. inn,. 3 frplcs., pan. lib .. lge. play rm. w/ w r par. Rec. comp. redec. Kathryn Raul- ' " h•' NEW LISTING LIDO BAYFRONT ,'ill' & immac. 5 BR ., 5 ba. home on ro . Paneling. Parquet floors, lots of Charm plus room for large boat. $279,000. Charlene Whyte ' ............ Coldwell,Banlcer -~ SSO NEW PORT CENTER DR., N..B. • --- A Ullii!ICJUI: ~ PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP INVESTMENT- Hot Newport Heights location-two duplexes under con.stroction. Two 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse units. each. Buy now and by golly ybu can select colors and carpet$. Very in- teresting and very sound investment. !l's Y')ur time ! '67,500 each. UH f9UE HOMO Of NlWPOIT 11.ACH, 64545'0 A -of ,.,J.. 1w1,. U,_.l()U~ tlf)M~I REA LTORS General General ****** * TAYLOR CO. * General General Jl~Ja !JJfe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4 bdrm., 4'h bath home on lagoon. FuJIY. !!'quipped. island kitchen, waterfront fa!Tllly room, billiard room ...... $250,000 For Complete Information On All Homos & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside D• .. Suite 1, N.B. 67>6161 General MACNAB IRVINE BAYCREST CUSTOM-$76,900 Unusual, light, airy home--3BR, 3 bath. Cathedral ceiling. Immediate occupancy! c. Reicbmann/J. Edlund 642-8235. (P4-0) THE BEST FROM TURTLEROCK TERRACE ! Magnificent location -view of Catalina! Professionaly done interior! 4BR, FR, DR! $97,500. Laszlo Sharkany 644-0200. (P41) INCREDIBLE ! 4 BR + FR. Night view of Newport Bay Area, ocean & surrounding communities. Enjoy the niceties of life in this lovely new home high on Spyglass Hill. $124,500. Wal· ter King (714) 644-6200. OPEN DAILY 1·5 p.m. •46 MISSIO N BAY. (P23) BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Circular driveway approach to handsome fairway home. Most desirable area. Master suite w/expansive deck, 4 additional BR's, 5 baths, FR, formal DR. $24-0,000. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (P24) BAYCREST BEAUTY Separate DR-4BR's-3 baths-huge mast- er BR. $77,500. Frank Peralta 642-6235. (P42) LIDO BAYFRONT Sparkling 4BR, 51'. bath, family billiard room. Fully..,quipped bar. Slip for lg. boat. Priced to sell @ $265,000. Ron Sherman 642-8235. (P28) THE PLEASANT WAY OF LIFE Charming 3 BR home . Large master suite. Gourmet Island cook center. Localed on quiet cul-<lc-sac. View or the park & nigh t l.ights -seclusion & privacy. $4-0,950. Lois Egan 644-6200. (P34 ) [Irvine 1-b·IMneA""'-pa"' I IOI Oow.rDtlV. 142-1235 llU M1cArthUr '"• 1200 Newport IHch, C.llfornfa 1121ft ------11~11 _ .... OUR 24TII YEAR Offering Service Only Exf*rlence Can Provid• • DIRT CHEAP --- SUPPLY LIMITED. General G~~F COURSE ESTATE Newport $39,250 200 FEET TO OCEAN! WeU maintained Seashore Dr. duplex -2 bdrm & 4 bdrm. Wlils . Both nicely upgraded. Lower (2 bdrm. unit) furnished. Xlnt income potential. Priced right at $82.500. HUNTINGTON BEACH CONDO Only $27,Soo will buy you a lovely 4 bdrm.. 3 bath hom1>-dose to a fine beach. Bricked patio. Dbl. garage. Community pool & play- ground. An xlnt buy! lor $19,500. but CUIC u a bunon. FA bl. flreplaee, shHC carpet, and assun11J FHA loan. • TAKE ONE minute or your time lo kno\\' about thiJ super shaq> 2 story - 3 bedroom, finished bonus room with we1 bar. Mafl.Y, many f'X· tras, 2 1~ balh.s. So clenn & sharp it \\'iii be 11.'orlh your time. DEMAND GREAT! RMIBLJNG RANCH style home on C.'Cclusive private s treet. OverlOOking lbe 1ite or the new goU t'OtU'!le. Crest family home featur- ing bide-a-way master 1uhe. Separate childrerar wing. )taids quarters and Pon- derosa party TOOin. Owner anxiou5. TAKE ADVAN· TAGE. Call~ FOREVER VIEW -DOVER SHORES Ele2ant. l2e. bay view home: 5 BR. 4 ba. Comp. entertainment center around lge'. htd. & filt 'd. pool; locked wrought iron gates. $166,000. Land avail . THE BLUFFS -FOR LEASE Back Bay view. 3 BR. 2 Ba. $475 MO/lease CORBIN· MARTIN . REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 General General A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN .. . . . in the middle of Cos ta Mesa. Tropical palms surround secluded pool area, enclosed patio opens lo your O\vn paradise with splash· ing waterfall and pond. The perfect place for entertaining. Separate area for boat, camper or trailer. 3 Delightful bedrooms, 2 elegant baths, separate Jaundry room, fini sh- ed garage plu s many more extras. Nothing to do but move in and Live. Offered at only $49,950. Won't last, call now. ..,§'_.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS S46-S880 Open Eves. • 10¢ could make y o u nwney on th is home -just a phone caU to get the features on !his 3 b e d room, bonus. 6% '1l loan y,•!lh LO\V, L 0 W down. Why pay 7% % to 87r? Nice area, nice homt-, great . price. $32.500. • LITTLE LADY do }'Ou live in n shoe? \Vhen you hear about this you'll know \\'hl.ll to do. Exciling 5 bcdroo1n. 1800 sq (t \\'/carpets & drapes thruout, FA heat. 9 \"~ars old, for only 131.500. • COOL HewJ)Ort Crest Condominium Homes. dusltJtd •bout h1ndsome CMtyatds. occupy on& of the few remainlna larae proper11es In desiflble Ntwpor! Beach. Exactly right for perm•· ntnl residency or hoOd1r home. Sundeds. fireplaces, wet bais, SUn·Lit~ kitchens, tuck-under double: garace:s. He1ted $Wim· mini pool, Ugtited tenals courts, saullis, therapy pool. All !Xie· rior ma intenance provided. A lasting experience lll &lorious llving! Two, lhr• & fHr lltdrtn1s. ~ ... $65,495 From Pacillc Coast Hl1hway. up Superior A't'efl'Jt to Ticonderop, end dlrtctl7 to .#12 Roboo C..rt. I ORI,., L 0/\0\ PEA~ ~O R '> RIGHT HOUSE AT THE RIGHT PRICE CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Here is home & income for lhe most discriminating in- \'t)sior. Two units -each \l.'llh 3 spacious bedroonls, 1* baths. built.in kitchens and just 9 years new. E."C· l.""Uent rental 1-ecord with long term tenants. Shown by appointment. $82,500. C. F. Colesworthy Realtors 640-0020 ~G~en~e~r~•l'--~~~~~1 ~G;•;••;r~a;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J 18 ROOM ·-;~VER SHOR.ES that's whal you·u be lhis Summer-\\'ilh your own 3 bedroom pool hon1e. Pool is heated .i:i: filtered, home jusl painted and ready for you lo rnove in. T-(714) 51Ul41 S. .. Of!ico_dll~ 10 .... tD saltttt. HURRY!! LA CUES'l'A VERDE HOMES Jn Laguna 11Uls has 2 homes back on the market because of credit rejections. Both have a cozy kitchen and .family room plus 3 BR's & 2 BA. One has a fireplace. Quick posscAAion, exet>llent t'OOventional financing avaiJ. able. . I VIEW 'MANSION Llve on the Sunset Strip in Wrought iron fence protects magnificent 18 room estate on picturesque park-like grounds. Veranda entry. All spacious rooms. 5 bedroonis. Secluded master quarters with private ganien vh.>w and 6th bath. Gourmet kit· chcn with buill·ins. Fonnal dining room. Library & music chambers \Yith fire- place. "BALLROOM" 'vith dance Door. Completely [ se~ate 2 bedroom GUEST HOUSE "'ith kjtchen and bath. Great for v:eek-end c-nter1aining. FANTASTIC! Call 645-0303. HlRISI L Ol .SO~ . " 1?£~L T(.'/i'.> FOUR HUGE BEDROOMS Two separate ~f A S T E R S U I ·r E s • photographer's dark room. luxurious ($15. per y a rd ) wall-t.o-wall carpeting, largt> f a m 11 y room. formal di ning room, completely bulllin kitchen, sprinklers & shake roof. Hurry!! Full price $43,900. NeWport Beach! A really spectacular vi~· from the beautifully lumishl'd home, the bay by day & by night. all the lights of lhe city. A dramatic pool with a utomatic sliding roof. 4 bedrooms. 31,~ baths, !onnal dining room. paneled den. $245,000. Furnished, REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 SOMETHING SPECIAL * IN * COLLEGE PARK REALTOR • WHY RENT payment on lhis 3 bedroom hon1c is \pss than rent. Take over VA loan at $2(13. a mo. Close to Mile Square Park & shop- ping, Large r e a I yard. Myone can buy. Wm. McCabe, Inc. Real Estate 8740 WARNER AVE, FOUNTAIN VALLEY * 842-4445 * $23,500 -tmtba-ofPl<ilk A.C.,lnc.Robltt H.Crnl CttflontioG, Central Con'ldor Cl lt1J hcfflc Jt.C., !M. • --- $31.(XXJ k $31.500 Call J.,,.,. Hardin 714: 544-8012 BEAT YOUR WIFE 1 -------~-Jto this fantasti<: deal. You ABANDONED won"t need much money lor this beauty. 3 quc<n si" btlnns wilh 2 luxurious GIANT boths. Full price is $31,960 wi th 57' do\l.'Tl it can be 5 + Guest $29,250 yours. Ler us show i t to you by appointment. Abandoned & neglected. ~SI'SIDE 3 bedroom home Beat 1Qreclosure and save. Realtors 545-9491 with large enclosed yard, Beautiful area of fine Open eves. a WAlli[K ~. lll ne~ ~ling, n e w J Y homes close to schools & \ patnted inside & out, and is shopping European charm I • • • • • • • • • • LlkP.New Home. Subnm and ...ct.11ecture. Cobble. NEAR SOUTH your lcrms. slone <ntcy. Slam«I arched COAST PLAZA N t windows. Cathedral beams. , ewpor 5 bedrooms plus separate MUST HA VE QUICK SALE. •t guest fw:ili1y. Modem kit-3 BR, 2 Ba, b~ COWll.ry Fa·irvi'ew chen with built lns. Private ki!Chcn, ,sq:ueaky clean and walled g1vunds with view neat. laJl:e covered petio. o f open spaces. TAKE AD-pool,slze.lot. Priced right at VANTAGE. Call 660003. 131.950. 54C).1151 Opan Ens. IOlll\I LOl\O\ .::p..-. HERITAGE WESTCLIFF-DOVER J; ,• A, UR~ ' • REALTORS BLISSFUL PRIVACY Ne\Y on market -designed I • • 8 8 8 • a 8 a /or privacy. fr..OOm & $ MONEY.MAKERS OWNER moving. Centra space. Large 4 Bedrm., for. TRADE -S umts for land In I alr--condltioning. 3 bdrms, mal dining, large lamtly any area. tree &. clean. "~th!. Shag carpets. Olning kitchen. Xlnt ··u" shape FIX UP, profit! Duplex ·• 1 built-int:, dlshwa.eher. Fix Up home .surrounding a gardeo $22.950 . 'Inlly rm, Comer lot. brlc lor entertaining. 3 car gar. T\\U 3 Sr. houS<'S. Good oet :J,500. 979-2390. . A must t'o see. For appomt. "cash ttow" · $29,500. C\VNER anx.lou.s. Near Santa Jn this cozy and ~ll-1:11.11ll 3 AND SAVE SS ment call • S UN"M'S $61..950. lg, 3 Br. 2 Ana country club. 3 bdrrns. bedroom home 111 Corona 400 l17.FOI AfM ba. "°"'"' 2 duplexes oo 300• 3 bolhs Family rm formal de/ !\far. SC'cluded pat~ • lot Good fnc:ome di · · B · I i l with lovely trees makes . WESTSIDE 3 Bedroom Free-C.I. A Faref WaJk6 Rt$.ltu-Fi"'"~ rm.~ 1 11 1;;g ~ · relwctng easy. Built-Ins, dom Home on large tt'l!9 • .... ASK FOR BR.UCE 11f'P ~ Lfke : modei comer fireplace .. beamed 1111.ldded lot • needs little _.fl 833-0UL 646-7414 hoe brk. $4S r;i0 540-1720 ceilings, used bnck and fix.in' and po.int. Illness me. '• • • shske roof arc ju.st a few of forces sale onl9. 1 • • • • • • • • • ~ O\VNER trans. Stupendous 4 Ille many f'81Um;. One or $23 50 PENINSULA Jx!rm. Custom kitchen. \he lo""' prioed homes in BACHELOR PAD l>UPLEX Hugo family rm. LuiO this nrea at $ 6 Z. 9 0 0 . f pool, lotit of deckinJ?. 3 673-85.50, CAlJ., 642-1711 FOR THE PARTICULAR liall block to bay, OOP.: block bnths. Patkl. t••onnaJ d]ning oPfNTlt.f•ITSFIJNTOBENICE.I 0 SfNGLE -A Corgcouii, no-to ocean. llu immaa,date-nn. Fi.replac.:. Oiolcc E. !II ~ I ,;.•a. ;~ b~k~~~~:"r~ owner·a unit-newly ~ed ~~~~= ~-r:autif\IJ. ~I llU 21 &pac\Qu> Jiving room. Shng & dr8ped. plus IArl'! ,,..dy . -carpels wood p a n e 1 e d income bacMior unH • . • walls, burit1n kitchen, dou· NO\V $52,500. PH. 6"15-4060. NEW aEACHFRONT NEW TRIPLExEs ~~ ~I:.f'.u.i~i!'~r~':!: PETE BARRETT La Joli•, JJ>«1•f'Ularcnc1 'wo ~---~A·-·· Al m.~. You mun ... -REALTOR-&tory, ., rnMtuf)LI bl O( ,., .... .....,, 1~' thla' wood 81 .... tU• aocJ 1tone. 3 Bdrm., 1!1 BAlh 540-j 1Sl 641.5200 1<I iii• behchroom •ltplc" 2 Bclnn .• 1\i Bath Opan Evos. e"SA':""'E~M--E~ Mexican v.tt b&r It~ hm l Bitnn,, "-Ba.th : · sr.i n-ourl. 4 BR. 21' BA, Out.Ian-10% DOWN l ding qua!~ S119,llOO Oranp County •• • ANXIOUS TO EARN Dal'ly Pi'lol Classi'fi"ed Ads wWil 1&. A11cn . eo. 1424 •·ortment Mo '~ .• io.ratr •Pitt, boo· , Camino d•I Mar. Doi Mar, ... i~':!' 5C7-'7fl ua, ..,... AltCo. bm>eftta. '---''-------------.:...l!)l.~'1!!4:~15Mll:!:!:!!!cl~(Collocl<l=~ ..... 1 •-• 1. • • • • • • • • CAu. GINNY, ¥T-030. '•-------•I ,, • '. ' .. ' -~-.. l ei ~~--1~ciii-iiii""""ii .. iiii .. iiiiiiii~Jleii· ~] ~::~lelli~;;!'!!l;;:~:;.;i1~}~le~l l ~! -= .. ~~~-~:_;·~~J[~e~J 1~~= ~j[eiiiii~:l·~~: .. :r_,:::~~:~:b ~~"'iiil·~-,2! BUYING s UNITS? BY OwNER? i Bdnn + "" POOL THIS BY """';;~·! ....... 2 ""·1------..-- -)<U do, -., the WHY SETTLE Fam lln>,Laoal -cw de..., 17' ~,., '"""""'' :;l~: ~~ dn, ..._ o1 tbb .....,. ~·a· Vl<Bldta.,.Pril><.OllQ< 11 ""' .-........ ·-··~~ ... • .. ~ OLDE HOUSE ....,1 ln ..... .....,.. lo • """ .,. Ut.5111 Tel 511-ml Cld-cle-w lot, pool ud tr.II ~ ---!Mwport - tr1p1u 1n ,.,,,., o1 _ USED HOME? BY oWNER. 1 BR. , BA, 1 .,_ ~ -_,. "'""· -"""-l'Uclo ~ BEIDllGS ro .. sYooNE SALIS a LWtllO malntena.not! and down. WeBull~r -~·,·~--bit llllOW.Coutll•"'.,N.a crp t •. drpa, pal lo, 4 tiedroom. 2\1 beth~.! bome.1..1.maiouapdva!e • ERA. ~~ .. -dterior ol Rl~'--ANT l\&11 llUVlcf (ldllb' 1 ha 3 Qi -~· -.. ' clubbouae/-. dole to l&ll(l'lMloal lhr1101>' E>I<•••~ Inc """"· Hua-mAlltr •~ -~. Ii•· pie-,. ...... .,. ........ -.,. 1• bdow -· eoch prict<I ~ UX> '" 1l < REALTORS 6'J.462! -· -.,... ol ........, ud til•. ,,,,. ouartcn. ,..,. van!'> bolhL ture w!ndowl. Iona. llowlnit MANSIOM Damiar 1111111,111 Jlllllllk ... ..,.., tho mocleU bedroom 2 '-" ....,. wtlh • TRIPLEXES • ~ , ~~ PAD K ~-. -•111> to -bo th< U· L~ "like now'' \n. v<randt. -Mll)WaY. .., .. u ..... £"'91 ... 2 -&I' ... ....------~--~y~~ " ~· ...--·-d l ·-~ ·--·~ -~ ~ • room l% Baths Elect sg w ... 10-w-ca.rp~t1DI _1,,_.ft.1 .. u......,,-bridp model 3 Br 2 &. tn11balcnhanceUL111home• 'iel11f a hurt lblmme"-.......... ...,, lQ .......... ~~ .... VACANT 4 btdrm 3 baib SJl 6AJa. Kltm<.1. C•-tC.. Prlva till'""''· ctn.pm... com· MARSHAU. R<&ll,Y m-oooo 2 frlllca. By ...,,.;, 'ob Call -• New l1lllna • Inc. ""''<d swtmmloc pool. Colla 111-. ON OYER· .,...,..,, li60 .. " ;.,,...,., - Patlol. S% -;; IO% OowJ> fil1t1ely bulltln k: i' c h e 11. Beyct"Mf tranafen'ed m-5618 ' 'I' \\'OO't laat. 968-4458. An ut1btatablt" bataaln and SIZE WT OF APPROX. whe 22' Jona:. bm1 dln. HEMET 0~ .. iti.~"C::::. ~s~· ~&:filil· ~ NEW .~TIN~ Fountain V~tloy ~~ ~~~~s~~ ~"r"ak'1"">'· call ua ~l;Q·2;:. ~~ ::.·~1A''irv""irit!'.'r.~ '~Jo! ~:~f~ .. A~ Lime, ~ 531-16'11 for deWb Ateot. This mat;~ new tour OWNER ltavin&. Modtl con· t..oYely oomu Jot. bt&utlfUl.b' o:n~ .. ~~-3~ ... ~ F~iONED PARLO R (J~l ';~ = ~-;.a: ~i .. !:_o ~43-~~~\1U1 bedtvom home la: u exdu· diUon.. 4bdnnJ., 3 batha. landac•....,1 Sow ina!ntm ....... ~....... .,...,.... TYPE LIV RN, ~ Z o• .. _ r..uo~· ..--,.,,., ... "' aive U.ttaa. Atlracdve f..,. Fonnal dining rm. 3-car anoe. 'lJPirade<t ~ F~ .. E· ~·r F.,.._ n. Jore. ..ritb 'cozy LOG 1w, "" w.i. amJ home or condo. Ou •••• 8 .,. •• I tures lnc!ude a •tepdown garage. Sbaa ca.rpet •. Mlrrottd lolet doon. two-m ·~• rn::i. uwlt•lna. BURNING FIREPLACE. Nti.tOD. MESA VERDE'S Uvlng room, wet bv, formal A""""'1ltlon<>d. ~tbedral tone c shag carpeU, Prime area. 1 mUe to Spodoua larm.1,Yle klld>en. dining room ,and ,..ponl• "'"""'· BuU1-lN. Fittp.lace, .,....&:;"" ffilnig. 4 Bed-l>Nch. Elegant. brk.142,'!IO. Thu '"de .....,. hU "AIL 531·5111 I =1 511-5111 DBL .. 1de, lrJ porot ill I''.~ Rt .II b:.:tl' lowest price at $32,500. master ~room wine on a famll)' rm. bck $52.000. j room 2 baths luge tam.lb' 842-2561. KINDS OF POSSIBllJ'· -crpb. drps. , ~ Desi value. with 1ormal din-lovely strttt of othel' cus· 96).1!13.. room'. all md.nc kitchen, O\VNER &nJdoua. Poot home. TIES." It •uuld make an iot, pri beach. ac:m:d, A: re 1!'g, llfKc tat·in kitcht:n. torn hornet. Priced to 8elt at OWNER arOOous. Spe..nlsh 4 continuous cJeanlnK own. 4 bdnns, 2 battd. DinUw tlltf'llftlt nRST !JOME for Just on the Market poo1a. Putting irttn. poc tirtplace, . covered pat>O, S99 500. Call 615--Tm. bdrm. Cose. to schools 1;. A1any exlru to enjoy. 3 ?tttn-nn. cu built-ins. 11replace. nt!WIY"4'tds. or RETIRE-HARBOR VIEW HOlofE, car. ta.bit" &-'° lo11h. Adlta onl) finished garagf" w~p. ' shops. 2 baths. Dinlne rm. be h Walk to Pat.lo. Shade trees. Im· P.iENT JtOl'ofE ror SenSor I n\el n'IOdel, gardftl cabana, no pet1. $Ul500. De Anz. SPARKLING POOL Y.'onlf. lut long at th111_pr1ee! Coron• del Mir built-lnl, d Is h w a 1 her . ::o: CJlf. ~ macu.tate oondlllon. b r k c:ltl.zt111. \\'e <k>ubt ow )00 prof. lndiicJ>K, rose Ka'*n, &yakle V llagc, N 1) When yoo plan ahead and th~ -1151 Open l:vos. TRACT FEVER FamUy nn. lirelace. Rear · 136.900. 8'6--000I. ..w find anything Ilk• l1 I pri, .. ., lotil ! B<lm>. 2 Ba. T1"187-. 68t>-023!l beautltul El Dorado s.n.n1o l;vlng rm. Nk< yon!. brk REPOSSESSIONS tor only ' lam. nn.. v. nn .. Oammun-·72 VIKING 1..,.u, put home la 1n your plans you'U A disease that aitacks w~n $.12,990. 8U-6691. $22..SOO FULL PRICE ity Clu~ I-JJOOi. l"ffn· 24x65, lBR. titU a"'TI~ be Uvlng on top of the you cmoover that every OWNER relocated. Lota er :"or lnformfttkNt and k>c&Uon OFFER YOUR O\llN I bclt. FEE" land, by CN.ntf' 1e.-rre~ nn. xtl'll lrg-lot world. Be sure to see thll third houle on your block trees. Good area. 4 bdmu, 2 of lhese 11-IA Ir VA homai, ON. PYMT. $69.500. 2lll Port Provence. many xtru. See to apprec 4 bdrm. home in Mluk>n • • • I ... • • • l kx>ks allkel baths. rarnlly rm, ti.replace. corto.ct • CALL NOW FOR ADDRESS! Y.1dy ~S !!68-1500 • Aide flX' =MG..C-7.=:m='=·==-~-~ Viejo. OIU abool this home e BONUS ROOM.-REMEDY; ~I pal lo. Gas KASABIAN MISSION REALTY Tom Hoover,"" nil•'> & S!LVERCREST, , .. , ...... !' .today. 586-0222. PLUS 4 bedrms ~' baths The Wt·tract, Con>ua lllgb· buUt-ms. 4 rdy~ ~ 1~) Real Ett•t• "2""'44 9llS So. Oiut Hwy .. l~Da ~·~..s Sat A &m x 56 uncroVl'derl f'Ul' t'Ol'Tlt'r SPYGLASS HILL cl°"' 10 act>ool; .:;., sho.,'. ""'"' and •n '<"'~ sharp ~ Y• · • · SPANISH HACIENDA Phone (7141 4944731 P'" -tl;tll wood , ••tru. 4~111 'lb• magnllkenl now Lusk Pin< Only 1329511 3 bedroom home wolh pool • "READ THIS" BEST LISTING CUTE BEACH EXPAND<> Adult Park S\lbdiviston in Corona de! ciINNY..MORaiooN sized yard, walking dls1a.nce MAMMOTH Oesperal.P ov.10er nlUlt &ell COTTAGE t BR 1 RA ln1nmc ~. rlslna high up on lhf' to privttt~ beadl. $62,900. Is this 2100 51:1 fl single fitory immM. 3BR. 2BA, like new IN LAGUNA BEACH 9 doo!"!i to Ocean. Large Cn.ll 496.4os6 ~ ot!ll-1747. h•lls.. ~tacular vie"··~ ol *** -R.EAL'l'{)RS~ f<..>e. Qi.II 61'5-00"l'J. homt>. Carpets nt'ver Jl,•ed Fixer • 4 Bdnn + ca.rpelS, drapes, bltlns. S A reo.J charm house-, neat roo111s I.root porch Com· ----. - lh1e .._ ~~ ~, · ~a and '*~* 1505 Mesa Nigel Bailey on. decordtor tl r ll Pe s. ~~~t to 10~c~e~ Y~~ =bl!°" :2 ~~~~ ~ plett\y 'rroecoratal · in &: o u1e 1vast or miles Wld * * Vtrde Dr. 'East, & A formal dining nn. fllll1 rm. 30' Fam. Rm. + S36 950 EZ T • · out' Nev.' v.·/w crpt'g drPt!J .._. E I {a ~~~· ..... A lie8utitul blend of • ,_ * Costa Mesa ssoc. ganlt> roon1. plus solid brick 40' Pool • Beach • for .PERro~~CE ~~ ~~ ~tR ~OB~ .J ;Ar parking. Bulkt api c.n:.r .. .;tyan...,.1 and Colonial de--....... 557-4.130 nr::ALTOR playhOUIK'. So n1uch for the 847-3584 ....... ~~·· • • ...... 0\-.,r garage In future. ~iiiiiiiiiiii-iiii signs wilh Door plans to prk.oe, $39,900-$27 500 &11\le dlnlng l. All fOC' $51 500 • 111.1it any size family. Fn>m (Open~ingsJ DUPLEX !or PERFORMANCE 1 • LESS THAN RENT only $49,500. .N£Wf'ciRT PIER REALTY Acrff .. for tele 1st $100,<m up. Please call any-* TRIPLEX * Open liouse 3-5 96..H621 UNBELIEVABLE BUY OF $650 Mo~s yoo into 3BR, 1~1 * * * " 67J..2058 one of our three rei;ldent Eastside Co6ta Mesa. 13 2-517 Begonia SEE BUY-Mov Toda THE CENTURY!! BA Condo. Walk to shopping EXECUTIVE HOME • BUILDER'S A,,..ENTION experts in Sp)'llass. Ut & Bdmu., l with 1a baths: Corona del Alar LOW Down AJ.sum• 7~ ~ J:i'!,!~ed·~~~~ center. For an Aries, Leo or Sagit-U~e the Bluffs? Ololce location, TuAUn. Ap Ed Grabowski or l\1a.rgl' xlnt cond. Extra parking. 3 BR & 2 ,Ba~ 2 BR 1 Ba. $269 total Mo. ~nt. queen bdrm's. lfu&e paneled RED CARPET tarian. Wann "'00d1 and EMERGENCY! Transfen'td proved klr 45 unlt1. Ethel!. 675-7225, A good buy for $64,500. Extra wide <t2 )oL Move In Today! Nlce 3 BR. tam. rm. with mammoth RHltoi-1 M2.s51S tiles, tittpla«-&~at ocean owner must move lmmt!dial· DANIA REALTY CO. MESA DEL MAR ALSO l'hamiing 2 BR house 2 BA. Comer lot. Nr 1Chl:1. t1repl ~~ f views, ln convenient (pride ~ly! "'tajesttc 4 BR, 3 BA. * 642-4i560 • Lovely 4 bdrm., 1% baths; on R-2 lot, room to add on. NEWPORT MESA REALTY tasUcact!4o· o pool. Del:'~ ASSUME 6•!. VA of ownel'lh.lp) atta. 3 BR, ph11 nunpua room. $77,500. Cemetery tii;to1> rond. Lot:s of extras. Call ST;t-6900. 642-9411 buUlin kitchen. Bar. Full 3 BR, fa.m nn, on comer. nr 2 BA, spacaous Jlvlni room. l't'ou 0\0.,, tbe landl Altrac-Lota/Crypts 156 PoolsUc Jol. Ottered for t Huntington Beach siu' dinlng rn1.. n I c e beach, pe.rk, schools. sho~ AlkinK $80,CXMI. th·c tnnns • , . try leUe op---~~~---- SJ8,W). carpets, boat accc1s v.·ilh plngflEO CARPET tlon' V. E. lfo\\"8.rd & Co .. CENETERY Lota:. Padfk MORGAN REAL TY separnte stru-age, nr.nr the Rc11ltors. &15-S-M:Ml I View ~1enwinl P~. \Viii 673-6642 67S.6459 e CdM DUPLE_X e $29 950 beach, E-Z '°''"'·NO ClM-Roalh>n "2·5515 * fUNITS * dllcoWll. !J63.218l aller 4PM Assume 7% V.A. loan POOL.:PoOL ~IlCKSCall. ' 1J'~y~~~AL! * TRADE YOUR HOME * L•rge R·2 Lot Commercl•I $1 ,500 DOWN 2 RR & den & 1 BR unit A .,,A,,~-· 2 ...-..i. ...... .....i.. • for Income · r~lve units Clot• To Beach P..-rty 151 FORMAL DINING • 1 •-ch $l3 500 .. Dl."\,Uvuu..., ~ ....... ~....,-"'ilb 3 BR 2~ BA owner'a • -r-3 Bedroo1n, .1. baths. lre-Wall( tn uo::a · • avocatlo carpets, drapes, will Near Huntington Har-1 Asking $52,SOO C ~l!.I Mar ROOM place, new crptg., 2 C'ar gar. OPEN DAIL y l ~S hardY.'ood floors. Block bor c ll 968-4441 I lNeeded • rental llstl~) orona aw~ \Vith B/J Tet'l.k c..i1ina lfutch. InuTIC<l. poss. S27,000. 513 ORCHID re.nee, oversized lot on quiet *. Crest i ' lty BALBOA BAY PROP. Bu.lltl IO .Wt to qun.Utled' 3 Bedrootns, 2 Batlis. Brick I DEAL FOR Oceanvlcw R«!alty 673-8500 strecl • has everything. Call ea * 673-7420 * \tenant on vl'!cant lot at ZUJ Fireplace. Privale rcix.'Cd GUEST HOME BY owner-Lusk Harb 0 r 84244.Sl. OCEAN & CnY E. Coul ltwy. PIBn1 for back ~. bug~ side Yard S fk'drootn , 2 baths. Clase lo View, 4 BR. Jam. nn., 21,~ TIBURON ti you can aftord $200 per ... vlev.· from abeolutely 3500' buililJns~•puklnc with many lreeti. EA.STSIDE 11hopping. S32.500. BA 2 frplcs \\'et bar seU-fno .• call us about ou1· new STEPS TO OCEAN for If cars a • m:r. COSTA MlSA, ~alking dis. Roy McCardle Realtor cl~ning ov~n. air 'cond, CONDO $25,500. Stardust Listing. You·u l>t? iZ.:i~JUl~~~~bbd~ 2-S~·. ,\.f'rame. 3 liR. 2 ba. 675-72*5. lance to Catholic Oiurch, 1810 Nt.>wport Blvd., C.M. upgraded thruoul, p r of . Most ln--dcmand noor plan. ri-tost unusual, to rind a nice glad you did! fumlly hon1e. All tlntOO Bll·ins. Y..'alk 10 beach, ~2 "'. ADJ~°'o"m=m~G~Tffiil'l',....,~•-!ll'OP'-~ppltu: and bus line. 548.7729 Japanese ldscpg, Cat11Hrm 3 Bedroom. 2~ bath, two home at this price. 3 Bed· call 96:Hi62l BKR ghw \\•ll'ldow1, large living c"'°AlYWs, re00nnisD. IR4'E,5flOA.LTY ertla, <'eont. C.M. $7$,000. Double ear garage. Ext.-el· view, $88.500. 644-3569 ror story. Large master bed-roGnlA, clean-as-a.pin! Walk v-ACA.NT $1t tso room wllh br1ck firt'place, owner. &15-2>20/ltl-6560. lmt i~t~ S46.900. Call -WATERFRONT--appt. room, luxurious aold car-to IChools and shopping. S , . . ' formal dininl rooin &. * 541a12t0 * Condomlnlumi", anyt e, ~-OUPLEX~170,000 IRVINE TERRACE . pels. Jovely drapes. Brick Minutes to lrw)'. Submit Newcarpet&:patnt,38Rl~ sepo.ni.te family room. for ••I• ,,, SPANISH VILLA tnchKles tv.'O boat dockg nod Greet !amily home. 4 Br, 2"2 patio 2 car enclosed pr· terms\. W ious seller. CALL BA. $500. dcr.-n to Veu. or Bt!auUfully I and • c AP e d LIDO ISLE BEAUTY 160 Th.ls lmm~late 4 ~cm. adja•~C'nt v;icant lot for atl· Ba, ram. din, util rm~ new age. 'If YoU ar~ tired of 893-8533. ~· !Id~ ~~~;y::~ ~i::.: :!~ ~~\ rr:r'\~~ 60 1-·1. gardl!n charmer hl:!me is localed, in Mi.'l.\lon ditionnl building, or for just c.rpr, 1'(>1nodeled k1tctien. yanl woril:, this 15 real fw:i $800. SCOTI' REALTI.', 536-TJ.ll expansM>n. $13 500 I •I Bdnn11., family room Viejo and If you re planning plain privlfcy. Just listed. ~e ro111cr kit v.r/2 fenced Uving. CALL 842445!. TOTAL CASH PUROIASE OR 1 y R · ' I 4 Baths. $\flS,000 to~ int~ ~e tu·ea call yards. Principals only. S28,900. MR Gl take advantage of LEASE ~ IJll'I LIDO REALTY :!.ntat ~s ~Jiu~~ sn..3007. O.•ncr. VA NO DOWN -3 Bedrooms, ~ k.tttest available. 3 4-br. 21.~ ha, 3 cargar, 2 .,,,,,,,.O,,..;J'I, 3377 Via Udo, N'pt Bt-adl !«a pool. Swim & Racquel ReallOrs 6'6-77ll VERY SPECIAL 2 baths. built!ns, """'1y Bednlom< 2 baths. butlt!n &Jory, Nr. Beach, detallia REAL ESTATE * 67i.7JOO * Club privileges. Thi!! won't 2&l3 Westclirt Drive reatures tbruout this cxcep. workable kitdlen. formal kltt-ilen ~th dishwasher, call 963-0039 aft 4pm last. Call us now. 5B6-022'1. Open 'tll 9 PM tional Cameo Highlands hoc-dining room, 2 car gal"llg!:. carpets, drapes. brick fire. BY Owner, beaut 3 BR, den. U90 GlenneYz:t! SL ury home at 46.13 Dorche!ttr. New pttlnt outside. Lots ot ~ Ul IUllken µvtna room. liv nn, din rm, 2 ha.. SHOP ~4!»-';M;73::::::5'S--03;:16 $23,000 4 BR, fam rm, din rm. trees.. \Vallt to Five Pt4nts hardwood fkxri. l res! fplc, boat nnae. nev Three spacious bdrm s OPEN SAT/SUN l ·S, BY Shopping. A chance to get dl6l'lllet' on cul~ lot. water, $30,000. ~7329. • located wit.hi~ a private, O\VNER. 1he lowest interest available. Seller tramder1"td • iuab. ---' I ' ttt<'-llned quie t complex. Seller has purehued mobile CALL 89J.8S,33. OWNER, 3BR, 2BA, den, Cal._ .... 1 , 1 Full c1r ... ""s sod """""!. All Costa Mell CALL oA., A.oc:• frplc, nice yard, nr •hoPI be --td I ~ --~ ·1----------1 home. ~. t & Sch'· •v500 - -electrk: kitchen and heating. ''VA TERMS'' ttn en m, ~· • RETAIL STORE Lath &: plaster soundproof _M=.7--098=~2 _____ _ ...,'Riis. Sn'lflll dov.n pay1ncnt. HONEYMOON COT· COMMERCIAL ~~lkmer1 & Lee Realtors, TAGE on desirable R-l lot. Irvine OFFICE vt<r Jlu.ge ramllf room, with COAST HWY. ANIMAL LOVERS beamed ceilings! fireplace, WHY NOT? f 25' Front plus t-BR. apt. DOG KF..NNEL, board· new carpets, flagstone pntio, It h 4 bdnns 2,L baths Beaut. dtcor fum.: view. 2 · and · n.~. rlall ~"t ~ only 85 • • •• 711 'I Car. + stU<Ho In rear. Ex· ~.John Lusk, Donald Bren Ing grooming, ODO\ wate ' u·uJ "t"~c:1, · l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!lfllll!!ll!I!!!!!!!!!!! Jonnal dining, tamUy room panda b I e , S 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 and Rlchard Smith were the ~~· Best of terms, sz,~TASTIC 4 Bedroom, GRANDMA *BIG SUR* &J?d a price of onJr $51.00I!. W/goodv.-111, fixtures.. lnv.,'1 '-::7~~=-='"=-=== tine builders or the three e CALL· ANYTIME e 1% beth. cul-de-68c 11treet, HIDES AWAY FRANCJSCAN FOUNTAINS Its upended. &Ir .coodi· anUque bw:. 8 yn. this k>c. ~ ~ri= l=; v~ 646-ml or Eve. 6].S.1127 has CRV, ,$.1l ,OOO. Better Small development ot exclu· • ~te~ly ~.:.·1a':; ~A i:u~ $125,<m. =-=e whs built by a combination TIIEhWTYREAon Lth~~AT£ FAIR sive hoi»es, short walk ID bedrm1 and sundeck a:bove 8 d h·11 of custom homes and build· "'-= ocean. Almost 3(Q) sq rt ol garaae. Thil one 'AQ'l'I lut, re I DupleX'el near the ocean en. These are the aree.'i ....,..-.... eXpenSive decorator extras. h\ll'TY! Only $52,200. CALL _ CUSTOM BUILT Miles Lanon.. ~altor most popular places to li PEACE & QUIET Plwltl carpets. open weave 847-85.ll or 846-1351 Oole-tn walk to tmm &. •613-3563• with llllUI)' new families Large Two Story. 3 BR. 2 draperiel. (Co mple te REALTY bn.ch.Nt!W 4 ~2 balh BAYSHORES-OWNER finding ttlctl(> subdivtsX>ns * UNIVERSITY * BA horn'-' on·qulel cukle!lllC. A.'lother-in·law quarlerl with Univ, Parle Center, lrvine ~1.~e~.:Y ahak~ i:,~~ 4 BOM, 3 BArn Family their fa\'Ul"ite place to llw. · Immac cond. Sunken Uv f4ll bllth1 huge private bal· Call Anytime, 5$2-1500 &hlngle aiding. A a kt n 1 Home. $61,900. i4i..M94. One and two s1orle:1, l\\'O •ARK rm w/UB fplc. low maint. COO.V ana den.) Walnut &&r· Office houra 8 AM to 8 PM •t:oa....,.. HARBOR VIEW bedrooms to six, orten w'ilh PlltSh ~ . bN 1' lndst'pg. 2 Concn:'le drive-den kitchen with ccfamic -·'""· ...._.__ s sdrm. 3 Ba Sornenet great views. l-'rom $60,000 ..... pmgtllu' l•• drna n· \\'a.Y'S • boat gate . plus . . . tile. Jo'anilly room, formal WALNUT SQUARE ~41,;a~ . Model. By owner 64• $.DJ up. Call our sales expert in t('nance. ....,.au . •1 ecor-huge 19x28 finished bonus dining, 4 BR plus 3 full TOWNHOME __ these MMS, Leighton Lin· atcd, adult occupied home. nn plwnl>ed for lrd be.th. baths. l:Jug:e 3 car garage. LITTLE RANCHO .. .. i~laJ. Newport H .. !htl den, or oor office manager, lttany extras, 2 large Bed· Great North Costa -Mesa What a tantrun:ic setup for on tt11s large lot zoned tor Ptan A • ~ moe:t desir· ·Hal But~. for assistance ln rpon1s!..~n. dining, hard lo 'loc Won't LB.St • try $'1950 only $18,750. Adult occupied. Wllla there sits a cute little 11.ble home. 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba · 4f4·J671 •tt.2100 * LOOK * Harbor View. 6'JS.T225. hnd 8lf1Kle ~tory and. ttle dn. Bkr Call 6ti-fi646 101' C&ll 1i)w 982-'5Sll BKR. 2 BR house. Anyone can upp-aded ~ CarPf!tlng, SPICTACULAR Near Clift Dr. BOy a. Ocean . ~E~ LISTING Cnll Lo~ a=e • ~~ aWt. . ~~· Speculaton dreMl! ·=:n C:·1=r:S~ RIDWOOD & PIR view trom up1ta.ln Wnlly Vory Good CondltK>n. Pr;vate 11ea110,.., POOL TIME tor PERFORMANCE Pool. 3 BR, 2 BA, w/CICftlt vi.,., nn. or 3rd bdrm; 2 tiled 1 llUNTINGTON HAR 8 0 R 1 P\ClFIC CONDO. 11 blk to heach. l..Dw dov. n. 213: ~-Ouplexes/Unlta .... I 162 Rear Yard. 3 B«lroom. 2 • * JUST LISTED * 4 BR 2 BA, $.10,000 FP. ?deal &17-3584 $29.990 by .....,. * Sfil.Jm alrlwn, I• tonnal din nn, both1. h ... ldtclitn w/blt· =~~;:;;;;i Baths. Brlck Firepla<'t'. B i l • Beat Inflation 2 BR. hon\e on El.It.side for entert.!l.1ning. patio , OWNER leaving area. One of MODEL HOME-tplc, 3 decks, prof decor & ~le~~. :~~~ BREAD AND .. TTER Gas KJtch!:':n. $35,950. HUR. Ocllgtitful 3 BR heme. Bltns, ZOnL-d professional ldscpd, tncd ,trg H&F pool, the ,bcBt. 4 bdrms, 2 balM. e BY OWNER e fum. Lota of gla.u. mtrron, ~· Priced lO sell. 4 Uptta, 11"* '6fl62, RY and clll, 646-0CJ55. fpl.c, tiuge tree shaded lot 127,500 oversized dbl gar, lr& tam Large covtttd patio. Brick 4 BR 3 BA + bohus rm, ~~eh-'NOOdla'"..:. ~ tDain I $49.~. Tm1 price 1 with Raise )'OW' own produce!!! George Wiiiiamson rm, w/w crpts I:. drpl, bltin BBQ . Din Ing rm . parquet fin, shaa: erpt, oov i '49'-mi' •~· ...,...,.. · CALL I!\. 646·1414 $5.IXl> D.P. Alk 1« PbiUp $1500 Dqwn. Don't \\1lll · . • R It 54-6570 range/dbl oven, dshwshr. dlshY.'85hel". Famlly rm . tio ut t k I y. 9'"'~ Mc Gowan • call noW! Agent &1>8400. •• or FA ht. 8 Yn. new. Xtra rear living rm. brit $28,950. pa · • 0 5 .Pr n e" 5 . L NI IA 4 APARTM0ENT HOUSE -· Gd ·-~--t IOl.500. Pnndpolt on1y. ,..... ,rue --.-, -NEWPORT LIVING TRl-LEVEL-444,oOO cabm1.<a. ~. ~ 0 96'l-55G6. 1133''616. CONDO. 2 BR. 2 BA on Goll 0-IALTY SALES & ANA!-YSIS 3 BR .. BcflUlliully designed 4 BO, 3 BA, 3 car garage, shopptng &: achools. Paymtll OWNER bought new home. Irvine's ''The R•nch'' ~ 00\D"lle, hltm, beaut vu, ten-N••r N••11•rt P••I Otflc• liiJ~· , I tntenor · huge .muter · 3 BaJ -·'es. u-.. 1-1 .. -less lhan rent. Gorg~ 4 bdrm.A. 3 bat.hi. Pt BR. ~--·-• -•-dub 10 ... -dn •'Ml 900 * SPANISH * bu 1•-~· ,........ -•· IT Rkb --"-. Formal din-""" 4 ~·~~ ..,..S.n ·-• ~ ' -· . II!; huge wood·. :nuc ~ den .w/wet. b&r, 6% US1Jm· . --~:"'1 '6 ld'A .. A with home In 1Mne'1 Ranch. S3.l;J6.38 Switlchal.etw/Spu:iibmotil. _ ..._ __ plaee • professtonany land· able VA )oan, 7!i1 Pm lllg nn. .u.: uxe """en OM Uke it IOld ln one~ at Llclo ltle 3 BR. 2 ba., ttmodded ro I LAGUNA HILLS ~. W..,dill ochools " owner will cany 2nd ro'. t'2A471 ( =) 546-llOl ~~.' r~u.:'"t"'."r":'~ W.950. Call Jaa Peel<, · -. Exln Jre· yard. ~=~~~::~::~1 Thill la a very. &ppeal!ng ...,,,.;q. Call BKR 645-'646 tor appt. family rm with c;onvmatlon Broku, 919-6381. * EXCLUSIVE * room tor J>OO(. llUlry! -DELUXE .i:MXES area and ftOW a 4 ~. 0 -~ · OF.SIRED l..ocation. Mesa N~ a "Pad''? Pla1..-e an ad! pit. brk $49,900. 8"6-1383. You 'll nnd It in Oustft'td 4 Bdrms., plu1 den; 5 bathL BALBOA BAY PROP. Cl)! BR 12) 2 ~R {l) l BR Connal ·din~ Toool horn(; , llf'I um Verde No. 2 yr. Jmmac. 2 SO Ft. Nord co rn e r . * 641-74'1 * " up !or Th I '°R 3BA =_... cuatotn home. AU. u.nlts have~·s. <rn-uo • ere are 21 slnry, 2300 sq. l. 'UJ , , ......... •-• heat Ir/ "-~ SO. rnlln¥ thlngs to ten ahoul ~ fam . rn1. Nr. Elem. Ir $ ,OOD. OWNER. 3 BR. 2 BA, tam u... • a '..'t~"" th. •--'ll J ~ h l J 1 $@ \\.~~ ~'£-.tr s • rm w-FP, eul--de-Mc, nu 1anaes. Walk · .aap'r t: ta ,..,.,"' )00 U&• ave fntt"r111L"Cl. schl. Ava I u Y· llthi. Pool tadl to see It. Xtra large IOI ror &Y Owner $44,950. 557-6.r,()(I. -RD'frALS: Sumrntr. wiot.er ~!1.ooo' d.rpa. U11ume VA T%. OPEN HOUSE·~' 10..6 a pool •nd bolll stom~. 1133 Wosldlll Dr .. N.B. MESA VERDE • h Ch -</ A i.a.... ~ . Phone"' oow. 586-02'll. ·-CALL 645-7221 That Intriguing Word Gam• wit a u""' • LIDO RIAL TY 548-(l;20 MG-1514 12132 s. 11 .. 1e • ,G. 'OLD CORONA' * 16 APTS. ·* ~1 ly .3-.. Bl!: 2 ~· bqu~~ ------.i.,. C&AY L l'OIWO-::::::::::=:.:-3377 Via Lido, Npt. Beach San Ju.n Coplotrono Sporl'1:!,":.~,~-t Co""'8 <kl Mar's or1glnal 2 BUILDINGS ~~'·e~u.J .::.. ~'II· down, 0'"''".,.. "'""' el tllo ' 67S.'IJllO •" ~~;, ..... .,. .. ~:;': 0:,~~~~.:2~r ---,31,000'.'°;~ 1 * ~l:'ior".:"i:."::.;:"'~ ~ ~rr;i~ S ~D!~!!:.™ ,;:;y ment ~ from oozy * Rolu by tho Poo I L I l R E K l W/w rrot.'a, draped, brom· K acre. i mlna. 10 Och • ~ little cottages to spectacular Anxious QWet 2 sto?')', 2 BR. 1~' BA. · ed. toeUU. kl liv1ne room. US.IXK>. e 493-0033 ,'hfee 2 BR unil1 an, Scott ..., bomeo and du-11 FORTIN CO. Adult rondo. E .. ld• CM. I 1• I I I I '87,500. Sonto Ana Pl .. C.M.~I< aharp, Is tile ooly ,,.. ......,.. )<U REALTORS 642·5000 St•ol tbls · from """"'· . . . . . NEWPORT PIER REALT'l l;;.;=;..:.=;....----1 pride ol llQOCl in. can walk ID lxl<h abops and "Alt ntiOn Bu'"-., 963-21B7 aft <PM J ~ 2 YEARS NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba, .._ .~· ... ""' beacbea. All I"' ....... • . ' ,_,. 'COLLEGE PARK 3 BR. I R y A " I l ~l BY OWNER T~ VA, ,,,.,.,. UIJ'U. ...... ~·-.. I erties haw Individual ('luum F'l~e Unit Site .. oh! bool!ie. Anthony Pool, R/F, ,.,. BA. • • I EJ~ 5 Qdrm. 3 Bath. Sll.800. S.ndpolnte Tri Nr. CAU. '=" l°Cf .. J•l and the tpprtdl'!Uon po. Fu: or tear down. Too &QCKI ne-eds !Qvlng care but only I' I I I tamll,y nn. lk'I· So. p&tlo 6: So. Cat Ptua. 0 wn e r "\:I! 1t1• • lent-.J ts fantutk. From to miss at$17~.Try su~ 132.000. Exel. Klngaard ~ Prlme45' IU'et!t to ~m.=="=m'--~---..... $40,M up. Our "young" .,. on!maUonl Wool IAlt. R•al Eltll• &t2-22'l2 "~.ooo.loc:allon. ~ --. Unlvorolty Pork a·a.lLTY ' pert in Old Corona ls •low· Apnf 668G). 48R -Sharp! f.!lcec ffofll('I I S E E U N I ! A Klpll~ por~ Wetrran ........ v•r'-'"' N1ar pr,..,.,.. P••t OHie• on! Can1gan. 61.>122:1. Bock Boy wlnww ••""' & nu . . ... ~1' OUR EXCLUSIVES 3 BRl<ATIUUM. EXCUiii&i FREE MAP GUIDE BY OWNER 3 br _1 CAl'Jl"t. By ownor, """""''· l' I I I ii nothing lxit a rag, a bono mlPLEX _ f\'11.000. Studlo O>mmwiltY Privliqea. Prin '.~~ Pleue call or 1top by our covered patio, new 'kit°'~ $34,790. Principals only. (lJ . . _ . ond a honk of hair. Mon 1" 2 BR. a-t!fO ,..bdrma., ~only. 8Y OWnei-. ~""T Bet ,' trnl otfice for yoQr tree copy of 640-0lfi6 or &tO-O'l27. 828-6671 or 823-5ZXI. I nothing but o •brag, o groon 3 STORJSS; bqfrvnt, ·OCMJI ..=:::..;;=· ------FOR: to lS t14hi amapguldelhow1nciyou POOL t~ncedl, Ea~kte l RAYTIP era-of-H vtn.4Bdrml.,4be.lhl QranreCounl 7! .,,,.,.., aH ..... oxcltl .. B1lboo l•l•nd CM. 3 BR. I BA. bllna, '"' 1-...;;.~,..:...,,;..;;:'..,..-i c-,... ... ct..clalo """'"" mo 000 QUICK CASH Sporl'-1~;,.."""" """" an" Call 61.'>'1221. WATERFRONT lot, i!Ox*) blick !pie, Iota of plllo~ I' lt I [7 I by IUU.., l• .... m--"t LIDO REAL TY "'W w/'!JJ' Boat SHp. Mak•<>llur $35.950. By Owner. 548-51MS. L. -1.-LL...J. . .....J.'-.I.· _, ,... ........ '"'"' ... No.3 below. mi Via Udo,;/' Bnch THROUGH A ~2 I 10 Qwntt, 67JlooTn0 BY owner, 430 Either St, 67J.7 l!I:': QUICK CASH ::;. ~',IA;,,i!i:"A :' .. ~ Mlul.n Viel• DAILY PILOT E~~1~e.,,~· ;.,s" ii =. THROUGH A ping. $3UOO. 8:1'1-6117. BY Ow1..,, 3 br, Alilo VUla porma' Ow-,500. CLASSIFIED AD :.:~~ERtnk 8\ 2 ~ °""""· 7:1~ . Applft. WANT AD =by ,.. ... lo 1'iiY<1 642·5678 =·St.~fu~106 _:S:..:C:.:RA.::...::M:::....:·LETS=-:..:.:::....:A:..:N:..:.:::.SW.:.:..:E:.:RS:.:·~IN~C:.._LA_S:.._S_IR_C_A_TI_O_N_· _8_18_...;..;~:..'Ull':::_::.. •:..:ttRau11t:::"':.:•:::tuo::..:1.~"'a;i.,:.:·"'15111::..P _______ 1 "'k"'~""l'..._"'· ..,,.'--_•_A<M_.,..._-11 ) .' • w 0 ... -9, 197.1 ••• ,,,, -'· 1'7> \ 11! I ----l~ 1-. I • ·-lf!l I ··---1~ I ~a\"'"'-lit) 1,, ....... -J[tlf=-~ ... -J~ ~;~~~";~1~1o~a~1~11~P~•~1;•1~helll~~~~;~u;1~E~~-i111w-Uiofww. • ......_ ....._ • Aft·~ NII w. 0 ""• 18 ........ _ Apb.,, ..... ., • .......:....• -! i!%1L ~ _ .• , ~ z , F...,.,. _. \Wwft.. .,~ vnrwn. -.,v • Wltn II! A f'ARIC Ooo!oral Fo....t•llt v~ No~_.,_ an.. ,. • ...,.. Oonoral C-. ._ -C...-~!!!:-~~~:::_::::.C-Oll...;..:1~~::;~..; .. :;...;=;;;....;.-"'"-I . • ~-.,a 1111 ~ ~~ ~ ::".!:l:: ' IMMiEDIATWi THElll.llml -1.owlr~ $2S WEIK I. UP 2BEDR00111..., .-,adlllll VERT i..,q mn, l!IBA t ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ -'ff~~-· OCCUPANCY ~I"~ I ·---Olll1.Maotbto-U..IJMJ. Sll5 2llR at~• • '"" .. , • -•-•BR.Gor.-~1111!~ --We .. ,,.. hl•lut_.. .. ::.:: :~:-.:i:::-.:i , =:-~"''.'!:w..::!;!i El PU.ERTO ,l'rioidPIJa on\y. r.• """"°"' a.lid ot. ~ t11>un1o Coodo 1.mo. -um or u mo BALBOA INN 11ot ,...,..,, 111.,ll!'"clilllJoi:•b•-Olrp. • ,._ ..,q, 4 to I .. __ .. model. l max. i.. ... No pcU. A..U 150 llalu-NEW ""'"' doplu. S BR, ~~': M'ESA • . • ... 5'61 br •• 3 Ila.,.,..-· Ol!I. -. %!0 bollJ. -bor, 0/26. -· l15-llt0 Yearly. w-.. dry 1 r, -tl4'*«L 351 Vldtlrla, e '""'--Trfd-NU.VIEW RENTALS' -· Xlnt <OOdltlon. WATERfflONT . Plfv, po11o .. cnr. blHno. ~JR! All< L nBI" .,....x "3-IO!O or -Laa<PJ:leoP'S""1'...,iDc. "doc:lclo<V1>"'21'....,. C-.dol u. YEARLY .....,.lilli;"pr ~Eli~"Ntaiial -"WI ,_ pl!ll 11111EE bedroom, • both, .-dOn -boal 3 !Ir. den. 2 Ba, lr!>I<. _, """ ..... cpl>. ""'· .. E ... ,.. .._ Foa ~i.l:: ,,.~ ~.built-lo 111,_ ....,..,, .. "'';ln r111ty1~ 1 Ulil Incl. l1i50: lCrly . I ei<, _... ....,, nil J)41nl sm mo. m.Gli& 2 Bit. $1&. BETTER' ~ 1 • • double c:or -· ..., " 6'2-43116. _. -$ISll P" Balboo P lnaula All 'OIL N. ~-.No :! -..Qood ~ ~ ,_ .-..,...., IZi5 P"' 6 BORK on cul-deac Just !MMED occup, 2 BR, c1tJ1. 2 month. 2510 Se~vlew. Call on -. ~ • ""' - TRAI>S -~-~ " LEE Realt<n ::::.:j:i:.. ~. "=: ~i -=-~-:.= ~ .. -.... ~oo!./U: 2 ~ 19" Mljlt --~c.M. Loh for S.J. 111=~Qrhle utllrm.Ovtfti..Sor.A convenlenoes. no p•ts, S«Xl/mo. )!'~ar lease.---' '46-as===--- 1"""'1 yard. "" aD -611 55611 Cool• Meu 615-7691 QUIET 2 BR. ........ clrtJo, ....... ...,,,,, ,VIEW LOT llolboo ·-ldtch .. dln rm. UpN!n 11IE Blu!ls, bnod -• BR, cc-~ • Oro Corona dol Mar bl ....... lnwy." .._.... ~---,...,... Ylow o1 eay a has i,. nnlal>ed bocml ""· l BA. pool " yard malnt. _ $150 IDCL utlL ~-or -, ..,. -~ tlfalrt s BmROOK. 2 b a I h. 744 oq n Includes 2 br, cu.. crpt .r. drpo, ~ mo. AU. lmlJ11ES PAID -ADULT' LIVING fOR _LESS llmo • · &lltl )'Olll' utilltleo paid. Avail ~ cloooto. Pnk. cvpboonta. lit I< last plus PIO dql. Comporo before )QI!·-AmtAC Ii'(. 1 & I BR --· on thts f11 X J6tt1 IO Jutr lSlh. 050 mo. f"f!O"eAtlm atta. Xlnt lor' lge 8J3.483S.. CU.tom ~ teelW'tng: a .,Y Qukit ettL Adults. t10 pets. 97 ~.~ -yacJ< Realtor, &l+-7270. lamlly, $350 mo. -3 BR. on Waw, <tW,.. room e _,. ldtd>en with II> ~ • .,.. Coln lattndry. $ISS up. e 1 Ml. to llNch In@.~ -REN!' or Leue ()ptlon. 3 .r. den, 210 Ba. tennls court. -llcbtlrc --~~ -• Sun Ded<i " s130 DANA POINT .-..ia1 fl)' Nftpori hacfi BR. 11' BA. Condo. Bit~. •wiln pools. boocb. -e So,...i. dln'i uu S'!'IJl'INlllG 1 •I BR. 2 BA Patios , u• x ll'O' lot on 0m14 Vista St dJw, v.Wfdr)~. retrig, pttf. Avail 6/15. Yr. l'OUDd. e 1JomNIJre 1tonp ON TEN ACRES Gude.Iii Apts. Pool. Rte Dnpel • ..- , hautiful Blufft tllOVe. New crpt " dn>o. Dbl 67}-3334. e .ainle Ptlloo Apt&. luill./unlum. Le&M .,.._ TUI W. lJtb St. 1143 .l • tarpon, J4cl ~:;;;;;--.-.15ma11.,. 3 Br. 2 .... ,,.,,., ..... Priv. pttlo. $215 mo. SHARP 2 BR .. 2 Ba. Blull•. • = ....... ,.._, Firtplace I ..... potloo. up. • LMds of p:....."' ALL llftU11P rAID 174 U151'<1'Mo.,yrly.!500mo/ S<&-3643 aft~pm. all blt·tns,carp.,drp<,pooL ==· e Pool.sTennlsContnt'~ 1 BR. bltno, crp<s. drpo, e Glr--I I. 2 llDRM'S. ~-'---';..; summer. Hunt.___ llNch ml Mo. tifZ.0177. e 41 n-~-·-. _1 9001.,_~.Lanur ·.,~-~ u· -> paJlD, pool, dderb' IOftf. e Roe. Room Furn. I. Unfum. Avail. -3 BR., 2 ho. "S..lta," deluxe .,..,_, • -~-• ""' •-=w ~· •• SUS. lt62 H K>mwod PL 505 114 Atrel, tll' Palm $500 -/'·-~··. I BR, 2 BA, J"/R. 0/R, roUJ>ded with plush land-•~~ 714/646-6 ··-7..:-v trplc. Harbor Vu Homn. -i..... V'9V""'OIRU OST' MESA ~prl $!°Foo. =L ~:rs~~!!,, :: 2 ~=:~~.;.;~/~ ~ or (2lJl m-.ait. oca= ~~ ! J~~. '":~ r• ~: ~ ~.';., ~ 1959 ~r~EG~~::Tfo; Ront I RHI Est Al&o CdM. l BR homt' &: t.w•ll urpets, doubl• 5 BR. 3 BA. FIR, DIR. L1g 365 W. WU.On stt.-1911 adults. $225. 6'13-1418 eves. A--Oo-t "reference. -- E . 112 blcltelar Units •tart'• IJIS, gar .... $210. per mo. ynt. Pool pnvl. Hari>or vu LOW WEEKLY RATES °' wlmnm. !l68 W. 17th. • ,._ Apt. Unfum. 365 Apts., •• t Wll11t&.de equl(f Y<'" old .:;~~u= ' 305 C~LL D~LE, -71 Hms. $SIS. 833-3894. E•ocutl•• Sult.1 Ni:m. Du'ii\i°~T~ld: N:;..2 ~. 2~ «g:: Huntington llNch -Furn ... Uftlllm. 370 ~~\"in= 0-rol • • i;i:;.:.,~R.;!r,;.~"i~: 20IO ~:":!.:1..i. l::,'.'1:"'~ .,......,,.,, ~ts Ollly, ""pets. 376 w. 5 MINUTES to..,. ... 2 BR, Co1t1 Mou Of-«Z99. BEAtmFOL Ex~tlve Ha· $315. Yrly 675-2124.. ..__ .... ,1 OCEAN' . N i....~..a. ' • bltns. DW, closed garage, THE EXCITING lt .. l'iJt ... W-.flM =~~:= ~~=-~$4'i;.3~3 STUDi'OS'i I BR'S Newb' .=;;...,'fer~.tl N.=... 28~ ~ 11:":1~~ ~ dtp<, evea!wlmds ~~~~· Located near schools. shop-6'0--0>l9/644-09t>I. e FREE U..... !rplc, bllM, pool prlvL $260. $325/per mo. 1'lOI Seuhore FURN OR ,,,...,;,.N • R.ETUtED man wl.ahe& to RENTALS PU. &: hewa)'a. Yard • FREE Utilities Lease Adults. 64f.an0. Or. 6C2-3.03) or M6-6114. Irvine Unbelfev ·bb" iiiT!il"-8j,ts purdll9f .-ind income real Apmb •Its malnt.enance • water paid. Newport H•lght1 • Full Kitchen 3BR 3BA. firepl, bltina. I.rt· 2 BR. crpta, drps, hua:e ~I Jacuz:f elect bit'. estate. A~x. $200 to ;: 1 1 ONLY 2 YEARS OLD! All e Heated Pool Wfaccept st n g 1 e s or dahwsr, Pl)OI, qU'ei art•, 2 BR. 1% ba., air cond. $225 ins shag 'crpt.s drpsj usma PIQM"ieub. AIM» mA¥ be vi.Ill I Tl of the extJ'U to enhance 2 BR. lrg yard, patio, gar., e Laundry FacUiti" f.amilles, $365/Mo. 675-1977, adults Oftl1. $llO free utila. BOB PE'ITI'l' • etc' Adults no' pm. brt«Nllied ln ftnancln& good ~ entertalnisr: &: real family ulil pa.id, re(a. Avlb. S/6 It e TV le maid IUV a.vaJL 409 Marigold, CdM. 646--13)4 REAltl'OR SSi-700> SINGLES ' From SJSO ,_ "'*<t-Pftl.r ~ , llvlne:, per mo. 847-7967 6/L $250. ~ e Phooe Service 2 BR, l BA. 2 blloo ., Little * SHADY ELMS-POOL L-a Hflll l BEDRM. l'rom $165 C41mll-. Prlnelpalll Ct v• 433 W. 19th St., Costa M.,. 3 BR-2 BA, w /lam-dln 2 BR. Clean. Ad!IS. No pets. $lO WEEK I. UP °'"'""' Lrg pool.~. Dys e Adults Pootslde 114.S up. 2 BEDRM. tFrom $185 de1W.. Write OaultWt Ad 1854 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna r m combo., cov'd pa-$25(), Also~ 2 Br apt. $U>. • Studio •-l BR A"'" M.r. Brock 546-lliOO, eve1 e Qilldrm dead-end st. PANORAMIC view ot mta:, l Uotum Apts A·tall From. $10 No. 489. Dllb' Pilot. P.O, CPtccadilly Circu>J !lo, fl ropl, bltlna. Good 64&-lBCl, 64;-IOU • TV & M<ld Servtc;Avall m.3227 lTI E. 22IJd SL, CM -Bl! condo, 2 Ba. "'!"· & ., 1!5 LESS. ::is ISIO. Coo1A Mesa, CalU COSTA MESA OFT!CE cond., nNr Edinger I. HouMs Furn. or e Phone Servtc.-lttd. Pool 2 . DORM, patio, garage, LARGE-Eutllole 1 !Ir. $Ul. ~eocll patio. $24;. mo. ~.,:, 'Jfi'h,1:'~ ltllder-J"!'B!'!"'!""!""'lf!!~!!!!!!!'l°' I Serving.CO.IA Mesa, Newport $prlngdalo. $265./mo. Unfurn. 310 • Children " Pet Sec:tloq V>ew, 516!0 ~. 2 Br $150. ~ts. drpe, bltns, . (5 bllta ·-N-Blvd ) * i Gllltk er• * Beach, Huntingtoo Beach. Coll bolo, ,.,....,., ., -• $120 Monthly 6#041S or m-0811. pool. No peta. Singles ""· -v.--. Will ~,~ !'l'>perty. Al': ·pd.~.,: S/9~ AU 54Ml03. Irvine 23'="' ~fM 2 BR. din. rmj,sstrplc, ~ 615-IS'3 -· 2 BR, 2 Stocy -* CASA VJCi'ORlA * · cull wllllln, 12. bta. Call $110 ·" N~-2 Br. D"·'-. IED ._th Ad Good r °' •• n-t crpMrta~ .. ~~ ...!."''" NU SPANISH Crpu, drpo, end 13'8&": I & 2 BR. i'urn & Unfum. 8tD-88Sl -~ RM, 2 -, towi>-• °' -°" ~• · · ~·~· 3 BR 2 BA apt, $225. Dtlvo by Patio. Pool. $200 •. ,...__. Carpets. drapes. D/W, TV ':S' · · Jii1 Y~ ~arH= A J:!· houMBI 1 • $ 1 215_ 1 per m 1 o. F~Jt:v'!~~ty~-houi:r 2 : ~:!" ~ ~ %.,. 3 BR, below highway, tirplc, UDO Victoria. 66&11 or 839-1')5. ant. Pool. etc. Come by & ........ ~. ~c·. encl y'ard 1~ t n1, Jrep ac1, n mo 552-S314. poo1' BBQ •~-· • N • suhdeck, glU", adults, $285. NEW 4. Units - 2 Br, real DLX 2 !c 3 Br 2 Ba. Encl Inquire about out Move-In ·~ ..... '"'~ XI t Cond & I · · • • ........ ,. nn.. r. 673-1418 eves. or wkends. furnace ShOwn b appt. "R •·• 01 Allowance 625 Victort. St. kids & peta. Gar. n • oc. For th.at item under $50, try sOOp'g, beach. Adults. $169. . y gar. ti~ up. enl&I c., ff . CM ·--$240 ~ 2 Br. Hol"le property. AGENT, 962-4471 or the Penny Pincher. $46-.%.75. 1 BR. $1B5. Cloee to park. .\dulls. Ref's req'd. 673--0119 3095.Mace Ave. ~1034. at arbor, · • -fVo lllOl<ERSJllC. w/garc'i.a~iu 54UI03. Ask for 0111. CondominlVms *SUS CASITAS ~ •• ~<lr_P· Cal lMr. ~!,~~ ld~ia."'rio~ Newport BNch 2sWJ: \l'f ~ APT --U~ for tuvntment. 2 BR. 2 BA, fenced, $155. Unfurn. 320 Furn Bachelor&: 1 BR'S. 2 BR ..w.x1 r-.lJ drps $143. 150 E. 21.at 646--6016 ''Roni A Piece 151 E. 21st, C.M. Locatlori1'•Newport Beach & LAGUNA BEA0t OFFICE AUG 3 SR 2 sty home ~............ .. .. ._,, ·-Models Open Daily. · _..,mo. -... ' • '* 64&-8666 it- Ollta Meta area. Ul'Litl: Serving t.aguna. Dana Polnt.. w/pool, C.M. unt .. vacant. 2 El Toro 2UO Newport Blvd., CM ~ ~ drp. Call Mr. 2 BR. CJl'P, drapes, pr adlt, of a Pal1c•'' pret.pbl)'. 4-30. Mu 1 t San Clemente Capistrano BR baa all $145. AlllO 3 BR. 2 BR 1.rg SllO Ideal for • · no pet, Nr. frwy/abp. Huntington IMch ·-... opoodable In-1150 . All util pd. i'urn Bach· rec rm • pool. Kids/ pets. BRAND new 3 BR. 2 BA. .......... p;,;. pool. .... Co••• ---01' 846-<122. OCEAN and ' come or bavo J>llt..ual for -on beodl. Avl )'Qrly. Agl. Fee. m.8430. "'""'"' " drapes, attached AdllS ol l 9 9 3 2 BEDROOM, no pets, adults HAUOR VIEW I BR. Deluxe. Adult pool~de ~ income. 832--0133 Pet ck. 2 Br. Condo. Qi>U, drps, l~ gar, patiO, pool Ui'5 per ~~ ~ y. only. Month to month. $100. p.nlen bung&low, near Ba pool I $!.,.;_ month. 644-8128 · HARBOR Gnrnis Realtor 6"-7210 ocean. Frptc .. lrg patio. 6 S190 -arper 2· Br, patio, gar, • & c ubhouae. '"• * SHADY EL.MS-POOL llUft Elegant apartments desl&ned poolJ. sauna, tennis. $lii0. ~ bltns, drlld/pet. M~J4(l). Huntington Belch e Adults Poob:lde $145 up. 2 BR. Adult&, no pets. BAY with a Maste.r'1 touch, 1u. 846-0259. -... I • sm .. Block to Beadl., 2 Br. 4 BOJU\I, <$225, mo. Sec. dep. • Children dead.end st. Fum11hed & MEADOWS API'. 387 w. perb house teCUrily, exclu· ==:::..-----1 J~-Open beams, ltOYe, relrig. + U'edll ck 4 re.fs. 8542 3 BR, 1~ BA. Crpts, drps, lTI E. 22nd St. CM &f2-.3&t5 Unfurnished Bay St. CM. 64&-0073 S!ve Versallles Oub and N~rt 8Hch I:::·~-•:·~--~--Kidl/Pets ok. Howard Cir. 968--30'.lS ~~-Dtns/M.0Rec7 ~lmB&kr pool. 2BR Avail J"-'" "·pt '" 2 BDRMS, 114 BA, crpta, pool with urUque Aquabar, OCEAN VIEW•. ~em, all SZJ5 • New 3 Br 2 Ba lfome. ..,.... · 54 _,., • ....... ""' -ox ...,, drps bl t fouptalns and formal gar-,......, k tllt•·J Frplc., dbl g'ra. Famll,)'/ Irvine 2BR2BA. bltins c.rpts drps Full1 Y !um.,h c. 1 1ord TV, From $130 to $215 mo paid'.~ =SG..iQ dens. All pert of the South elmric, crpts, m,.. bl~. ~r1tunlty 200 Snglr/Pet. patio, pool & ' blue 'privl 9;,.._"f152 ~ e r rye r ' a.EAN 3 BR 2 BA S1Sl c.oast's finegt apartment balcony, pool. 1 BR •• tum « * LCAALLNDL4940.949RDI$ * 22 BSR.R. 121!~~~ • ...... • • • !~ 1eue $18.5. ~zm. BEAUT' ..,... m .. • 2 BR $11S B2echBdelors •• •' BdBdrms Crpts, drps, bltns. Near So. l~f>;.,· .. .M--flM ~~ ~· JiA1t. o:;: •·~•-Off •·i. --••" ..... -~ Laguna Nl-~I · • u~•Cs Adi ""' • rml Cat P1aiL ~ · ~~·~ ~ ~u•u •-~ -,. -FREE RENTAL SERVICE 2 BR dtn 2bo.uooadlim •-Bit.., wJw, h~ · ts, l lh or 2 Fiill Both• l8edroom1"'m$305 l>oa. l'!.B. (nil 6r.>-l230. e C 1 CINMr.._awy 1 3 Bi 2 bi.tbs •..... $2651275 BEAUT. decorated 2BR 2BA no pets (infant J 642-9520 LRG, quiet 1 Br $140. Nr Model! open 9 A.M. til duak YEARLY rental, deJux. 2BR. •. Shop/Mk! YEAR ROUND 3 BR, 2!0 bL •• ;3001395/lOO Coodo. on the 7th bbfe of the l BR. Frplc. Beam cell. Master size bedroo,.. w/ 1'.:°~i! Ap~ lj67~ 2812 ~ 2BA, apt. tnil<, dlbi"""· • llW!°! hpply Inv On 2 lledroom + den . qui•! I BR. 2 baths .......... 1295 El Niguel Goll Course. Patio. 1 ndulL UtlL Incl. rugh be ceiJln&s large • • . pr! patio. 6'l!i-l008. FIO~l!MD Bi.ti. Sel•t cul de sac •.•••••• $296.00 4 BR. 2;S bl. •••••• $315/450 Av at I ab I e June lit. Sl52. 6C2-8520 living ~ wliaa or 2BR. apt, blttn stow, Oean WINTER, Summer. Yrly, 645-4110 54l).-0008 3 Bednl!)m . btlDll new 4 BR. A tam. nn. •·•· $475 S275fmo. A.gt 49S-4827 AVAI.L Now _ Efaide 2 Br. wood bw'nlng fireplace. tlSOmo~.,Q.._'1333' aft 6 AnJ.ta.'1 Renta.ls, Bkr. 2005 llli -~ ~ •• M·eve. In CdM ............ $400.IJO s BR. 211 ba ....... $365/395 M' I VI I 11< ea. pool, nr sclJool8 A eoov...tent laJllldry area ~ ON THE BLUFFS w. Balboa Blvd. 673-21E8. , ~·iao•~· ...uit-eta 4 Bedroom • Spyglass -We Have Summer Rentals 111 °" * o shop'g. No pm, &t&--0474. ott kitchen. Encloeed pa.· LARGE 2 BR. 1.Jke a home. AT NEWPORT GIE1'1 •C:nlr le Toy Store great view • .. • •••• $675.00 i d h•11 3BR, 2BA condo, enclscd at. 1 BR turn. util. incl new tiol. 2 swimming pools, End garage avallable. Call on beku,tifuJ Balboa Island, 5 'Bed.room • Harbor re I tac gar, crpts, ru,is, d/w, rectec., over gar, $12S. 114 sauna. recreation l.adli· 642-1656 From Newport Blvdt tum at Rentals If ,A) $10.000 'and It is )'()Un! Good 3v~_:::·· .. :······ $600.00 self cleaning oven, pado, E. 19th. fl+H660, ties. Security guard. No UNFlJRN 1 & 2 BR Garden Hospital Road ( block i :~;;;;;;;;;;~;·~1 acatOn Just starting! 21nii uo:wUUfu ·Lido lsle $100),00 swim pool privl. $250. pets. Apt&. n,,lc, D/W, priv above Padflc Cout Hwy) to Marine Ave., 6 7 3-8 6 6 8. Bkr. 615--'TZ5. REALTY ll30-08n 1 BR., clean, crpta, drpe, gas paUo. $165--$190. 551~2841 entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, !IC5al6. LANDLORDS! A Company With Villon Townhov•• Unfum. 335 ~ ';,!~ 1\4i\d-~ only, ~·~~~1~!~~ ~ NEW 2 Br. Blt·inl, Wtw ~~:.~f"~ Rooma 400 DrABLISHEO Gardenir:ig We Spedallze 1n Newport Univ. Parit Center, Irvine h Bl-.l I. crpts. drp$. $185 mo. Avail. ATl'R.ite room w/ or wfo Route. ~ewport.o.ta Mesa Beach • Corona de1 ft.fr.r • Call Anytime, 502-7500 Huntington 8eac Huntington BMch nr Harbor '"' 511. ~7429. LIDO l'.ale. 2 BR. 1 ba. Avail. kit privl's. Buslnesa wom&11 ...._ ! -0061. t. Laguna. Our RenW ge,.. Otttce houn 8 AM ID 8 PM 1 • 4 BR. Tawnbowoei. 111 LA QUINTA HERMOSA Adams LRG 2 8R. crpts, t!rpo, bltns, """· 1325 Mo., ,..ny °' teacher. No...-. ~1 I TtoDLoonl 240 ~jm;'R';;;~L7 '8R. 211 ba ............ $435 :·:.:.·~-lenc· ~ ~~":. ~~ ¥.;: 546-0370 ~~Lio. No ..... $1!6. P=-o:i~'kJ ~: ~im.loc $2250 wk . I oans ~ or 194-324! l ~~: hba;,,;:·D;.i~~ .. $365 Newport BNch ~ u~heva1>1e L:vin".~ ~ .. :11!.~ \:.'~-= yr\y. ~ .~P'f t-. p::= UP TO 95% BIG 4 BEDROOM, 2 Blulls, N.B ........... $41S ADULTS-LEASE 1 BR. FURN $185 $166/MO. 9~JJI. employ«! gent or l8'ly or 2 d TD l Bath home about 2 4 BR. 2 ba. T.R. HULi •• $475 2 Br. 2 ba. carport, $250 2 BR. FURN S2l5 GROUND fioo!" 2 BR. patio, elderly. Linens &: wkly n oa ns mllH to th beech. 3 BR. 2 ba., furn ....... $400 3 Br. 2 ba. gar, pool $300 ALL vrD.lTIES PAID newly ca?]>led & draped. 678 clean-up. 640--1361 • !t BR. 2% ba. •••••••••• ;385 REALTOR 642-5333 Adults, No Pell Center St, Apt. C. ROOMS $18 wk qp w/k:lt $30 Low•tt rates Ortnae Co. Immediate occup.1ncy. I 345 (4 blks S. o! San Diego Fr.vy 2 BR, 2 BA. dlx adult apla. wk up aptJ. Cblidrn &: pet •-ttler Mfl eo• $291. p • r month. Oup exes Furn. on Beach, 1 blk w. on Holt Pool Util 1 1 flM 324 E tl 237• N rt Blvd -• • AGENT I to 162U Parkside Lane.) . nc. ......... . S E sec on. v ewpo ' l '42-2111 54U611 , 546-t 41 N-rt BHch !n4l 847-5441 20th. M.'H16t EXCLU IV CM. 518-9155, -7. llontll&'"ltarbor .... 21 ,,... Corona dol Mor ll4.5-ll65 EASTSIDE :!BR 2BA. !pl, dbl BIG CANYON CHRlST!AN Home -kit. ' ..-,,.,,..., 3 BDRM oceanfront, 9' ha. BAOIEL-OR &. l BR ti Ovti SGO ,,111ret1 gar. Immed OC<.'l.IP· $295. Luxurv Golf Course prvl. Gar. 06)' \l.'Ofke.r. I NEED .~! $1;00>. or ltp * OCEAN Vu Home. Fully Avail now until June 15th. ., pa os, ano '"•I • AGT·. ~~-"'ll:l:C • ' •"" u. "11"11111 W SL CM ., ...... l lOtm and more $300 6"" ·"'""" frplc's prlv. garages -"' ''""' 11111-' · _..._..., Arurtments _,,.....,, WfN • \ ~her A 'ntrif tof malnt'd pool, deck furn, "SJ'NCE 19f6" . mo. ,.,..."""1V Divided bath & loll of w1lerl11!1 crt~I• I 2 BDRM, 1 BA, crpts, drpts, r-546-3229 t~LoAn ~pon ~~· 2BAfli 2 ~le.:~~· 1st Westem Bank Bldg. Duplex•• Unfum. · 350 closets. ~. hall, pool & ;:~r1 ~~~;1~~~"~e::'i. llr dishwasher, stow, patio. ~::~ IROO;;;,,M;::::.7".,-.-,,,.,-~,.--ma=ture" use ttle 'money d;.p~r,~ S~ ~ ~· Unlveralty Park, Irvine pool tables, a.una baths. 1·btd•oom .apar1men1, S1111!1 $160. 703 Shallmat 962--8936. Phone 714/644 0509 working man, 1'0 drtnkbtl. )'OU like. Al90 ulc OCEAN. . · Days 552-7000 Nights BallN•• Island See for yourself. 17301 11us ok. fr11111 SHi~. f ur1111ur• CLEAN 1 BR, crpts, drps, O>nvenient toe. 64S-a!lD. about ogr unaecured per, side Hwy -front & Keel!IDn Ln. (1 blk W. of <>Y~ila~le. Model• ope" 9:00 itve &: rerrlg. no children or LRG room1 E. Co6ta Mesa. ldrW loW. AVCO THRIFT. ~'jf ~~1% dbl garaae. l agun1 Buch Lie~ Br~'~te~n:u ~:~: Beaeh, l ~'7848' Slater). ~::,~;;,l,~"~!!i~;;~~~~loo. ,Pets. $US. $M-362T ~ ~~i~lc~ Priv ba. • entr. Kit prlvll. ·62fl N...-Cmter Dr. 8 ' -"'~. ~-. 211 Grand l BR. •· d ~ 2 -boat dock LiK yrd. 198 n.I. 54S-5998. ,, a •te llll Coste Miu $165 . l BR Apt. 2 bib beach. C~anal~ . -fl40 -ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 DELUXE carpe~ ra. "-•· pa ' ..... "" ' _, .1---------1 B Pool 4 'an! Sa TS dshwr, $140. Port lam. $415, yrly. 675·0120 . ROOM far renL $100 mo. N"""'°" Beach 833-3«0 LUXURlO ltns, carport. Small pel C d I Mo •· " ens. una. APARTMEN 96U936 103 ll>aHnw'. 551-7969. Woman, ldtch prlvl., Balboa OO~T OR ROW US Vu. en Sanla $225 • Secluded l Br. house. oron• e r Tennis. Private pre, t I o. Air Cond _ Frplc's _ 3 SWlm• • 2 BR., 2 ba. 1 Blk. to ocean. Ialand. 61~1383L 5(t...8'166, B Ana .,.u "°"""'· I"' 4BR. So LaiunL Bltna, gar.. Adulis. Ph: 816--0'l59. · ming ""°ls Health s~ hit Bluff LRG -· ~ 'TILrYOU CALL USI 3BA, gan!ener. $525tno, or decl. NICE 2 Br upper near bc:h. • ~ • Frplc., -corp. • drapes, room. ..... ~~1 __ e_n; -Oil >OCJl' home equity 1$625mo !um. 1 sml pet, yr $250 -"BR. 2 BA Condo, Dbl Avail June !Jst. S2'0 Mo. 2 BR, crp1', dra. bltlns, priv. 'l\onola Courts • Game """ • DELUll'.E • newly polnted; ~. 1296. trance A bolh. .....,..,..,. tor~ aood purp:.e. Scrv· ease, 561"'9409. gar. On KOll COUf11', .J.quna Call alter 6pm, 66-6469. peHo, $145. No pets, ~ BlWatd Room. 3 Bij 2 BA A6ll for Jeue. A* for Mike man. 549-3612; mQ15. Inc Uit ADgeleo County for 3 BEDROOM. 2 bath. double Niguel. Huntlnpn llNch =~' 5.16-0'roO ~ = := r: Incl spac. muter suite, JONES REAL1Y 67M210 Summer R1ntol1 420 twer '°'"""' and NOW itl g.,...., nlce yard. S25o NU-VIEW RENTALS L-UM a-·ch MEDITERRANEAN din rm •dbl,....,.; outo 3 BR. 2 BA u..,... $185. Oruwa County! month Call 67U568 ewn 673-4030 f94-l248 -• -door opener avail, Pool 6 Crptl.. ctri-. titiN •clean MATURE. 1t!1Jp0nllble cple, Sl.'.iNAL MORTGAGE CO. lnp • and weekends ~ or NEW 2 BEDROOM . VILLAGE Recrtttlon area. Kida ok. 9fi2..3l9t. tori avail '"to houR ttt•• w/ywr •l S56.{110G 642--03XI J BR cottage, charming, .t Ba!h, enclosed pvt garage l BR, ocean VII.'\\'. close to e $287 • . MiAion Dr home during July 6 Aug. 4500 Campus Drive, N.B. BUStNESS I . . quiet IU"Ca. Sl50 tno. + ulil. in duplt-x building. $185. per h~72311Chool. $lfi0 rn O • 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.A1. 865 Am~ Wa:t, NB p~• 2 Jk l bL ~ Pref. Newport area. xtnt. zone Ive in this Adll.s only. 494-4365. nlo. Manager at 313 Oswego 4 •ftet' 3 p.m. <n') 557-8020 Managed by .~B•R.m,-2 •• "Nr.'be~t,11:11 ret. Lon Wells~P'hone (%13) older 3 BR. 11 ~ Ba home lluntlngto Be h ' N B RENTAL OFFICE WJUJAM WALTERS CO .....,.. aui...,.,., """CM!M 6 Loen1 $20,000 & Up $300/nio wlr pd. -Su!tab·1e L1gun1 HUit -~li~' ewport uc" OPEN g;30 AM to S:30 PM • MARSH.ALL Realty 615>-4600 '.M7'<7W" or . • Avatlable lo new ., r tor stud io or small business. . • .,.. 5o Wk • UNFURN Attr. 1 br apt, MAMMOTII Lake Con-ettabll.shed bualneS!le•. J .R. 5'1o--5148 or 543--n45. NEW Wt1rld • 2 Br & den, 2 ~"· per • up. l BR. 2 Mor• Room-Less Money crpt/drp., trplc, 2 1ta.ll 2BR. 2BA, TownhOU.se, $285. domlniwn 2BR. 2BA. slps Aualln or M.L. Ro!W. 3 BR. I BA G 1250 So Ba, patio. dbl garage. \ow NEW duplex. near 1ehool & BR & Bachelors. Color 1V. COME see a .real garden carprt. f,171 Call &u-«m. Adlts. no petl, Call 649--0349 JO, pool. jacuzz1. tennis, rec (2t:J) 316-S09l ....... l'... ._· ardrp. '· .2•1m1 3e m.alnt. Pool. mo. 830-4047. beach, dble gar., fllCd yard, maid serv, pool, The Mesa, apt! Like Uvtng Ln a home H I a....rh for a-to aee rm. $150wk. no pets , -• ~ ~ 3 BR, 2 BA.1250. 536-2914 415 N. Newport Bl., NB fbr $1Q,50/MO. 2 BR, l!O uni ft9I01I = ** ~VEN. 2 BR. "'"~. 2ND T-t D els ~vii. 6 • 6 -1145, Loguna Niguel fi46.868l BA. 2 pr1t•r p1eoea, t>rlv WAITING adultl.!"'l>'. $1llll m.. 1 Ille, 2 sty debt 4BR. , ••• ff . NEW Seo terrace [ 11•1 FURNNew21lRDuplex.2 patlos&~i.\Vthon LIST • 54HG'18 (I !) !«!patio PRIV~~~~ ~tVAIL. ~~· B'R."~·BA.inaram'il',; =";· 1~1r~r;,J." ..1;'.; ,_.,.,.,torRcnt t;·.1:::, :vr :. ~ ~~~nNo~d.~~t· OPEN Nill!.£':°~~ yr-:2.JP' Aua.encl! Own. •---1iitl ~ mm. rm. Sl35 mo. 548-6191 aft panoramic ocean v 1 e w, 213/693-6743 or Bu•: ms Foa.ntt.ln W1y East tor ""' 6fM510 l ~;~~~t'.~~~1~7~p~.m~.~ay;;i~:yiir.it seai1·ity recreation & 2131442-W.,O. 64&-2846 1,2 or3BRApt v· or • CORONA del Mar, MoMJ Wanted 2SO \BR, ~"" crps, drps, pa.Int private beeth. $390 • .f!f....472& Apt1. Furn. 360 FURN. 1, mt I: Queen tot.a AU. t.m1.JTtES PAID at CM TAKE O'llfio tnae! 3 Br. 2 Waterfront On lhe main $14,500 ai br 2nd mort~. 337 8 , Bl'Qlltht•ay. Adlts. no e\"!11 & \\"kcnds. SWINGER'S pn\1 'sl!f.,. a bed lD liv. rm. on CfULDREN W£LCOME VILLA YORBA ~~~M~pltsor ~~Mj~~~ ~· Want Jtog tcri1 11 J)OIU'lible. pets, 673-nU M l11lon Vfefo rnonth. one bedroom, all beachfront. S250 mo. Ava.II. Brand new 2 bdrms wlth Jtuntlnlton BfAcb \Yrttf' '(i.us!GM: Id No. 669, 4 BR. 2 BA. stove, dbl J,.'B.r, ulllities. on the caMI \\'Ith until Ju!y hf 641J.8824. rerrlge:ra.tor, dah"Wh.r, ra.ngt, (714, 142·"22 adults 'J =·· .-W,~ Call Rent•ft to Shire '30 Dally~~ P.O. Box 15f.O, block wall I~. Nn•ly NEW 2 •l?t"Y 4 tiR. 2 8A, aHp for 40' b081.. CM l & 2 BR Furn APtJ, stepA to dbl lavttorlet, ahaa' crpt, 833-84fT. SHARE Apl or Houle t O:llt.a ~ft'"Sa. CaUI. g.me: rfcc:or. $250. 6Th-3589. l1trge p&t lO, \rlcY" lot. avail 11ublcase !<lip for $75.00 n beach. avail now at wlnttr drps, Wlllk·tn doeet, tmt1D 1 BR. •• '123 ITOO WESTCLIFF OR s Mi£ $ $ $ HOME Muit."'8l9* 3 BR. 2 BA. $295 mo. Jllllt 15, S350., 331-8218 1nonth. Bkr. 67i>--722S rates• tor wmmcr ttn1..i.. 1~Cell 2 BR. •• SIM • PARTNER Uc. Bulinell T-Dead• 260 :118< Mendoza. N•ar 11Choo11. Newport llNch B1lboe Island IOI J.ICll St., N.B. 5IU8llO. S4Hl611~:;. ~~ AU. tl!i~PAID 2 BR.. 1 .l 2 BA. Bltn II" C•ll !!t>-W4or1141-IC'lt ~. -Ownor OCEAN vu 3BR flail. avail 0 l'OS S VILLA YORBA pllenCet. l'OOL 61M214. NB Apt -lnclL all ulll NU 2BR l:J50 • 2 BR Hot11e. Com!>I<~ WATERF'RONT 1 BR. prt hnmed. on 111111&! bull. N DE IT LUX.~. 2 llll, 2 BA. llnlaht .-fem. ID w,.j l'Ut. YOUR MONEY ranp im°7~ ":"'.:': red«:. Bltftl, pr, >'atd. Npt P8tlo. pnrklng, yrb'. 400 3710 Seuhore. ~-Lovely 2 Br opti w/1 HUJT!ln&10t> Beldl ·hoot slip ovsJL $425 mo. l'l' wlum• -,· ~ TO ~K FOR YOU I t>d 13io 548-9524 • lltrt•· .. Soutn Baylront Santa Ano kitlr-t> JI!!. on bcautllully ln41 MU622 ly. 6n-13l9 m 149 ' E&ril 10% lnttrvst •n well· 1Wrra.irr :!BR ~· ~: i;_tll__f'.':.2._B1R. ~~ I BR W/BALCONY landoc•tiO< r.roltlldo. Gu Ap11. .,;:;;;.,;.;;.....-~---.,-ahr ll'OOt'e<l.inct ....,.., Deed& Oil • , ·~' u,.... ~~~· w,, • Phone IIOO .. -~"· Cllll IMtll Apt. Avll fd"11 l4ih. Incl In r<n(. Child up to 3. ~MOVS IN TODAY* p u~-370 WANTED • 2 i1IYI .,H.B oi...iCC:OUn\y r..i Cl(elt. drpstm • crpts, bltns. dbl ""· l52S . Beaut. I + Den. Frplc. 84~ eves ... ....,. ~ 2 BR. l!O BA. fltfj No pets. \l blk £. 0( c. 2 BR Uf.4169, -um. .. R<U<ll. IBR ~ w/2 ·-· ' SICJ(.ll!ti!PRTGAGE CO mec, 131JO. M&-3661 db( gar. P .. ln1Ula Pl. Priv. 'd Adul !lo Chlld Harbor.' l.!11. ICda ttlcomo. Pool. -< oree, ~ • uttt ta .... 4 1!6-0lll6 · ; BR, Eastslde, avallablt l~h. B1lboe P1nln1ul1 req ' to. o m, CASA GRANADA car. 1!36l·A Kecloon La (1 "°"1 Moll • WAl'n'SD Ttmale lMI lo -Dr .. N.B. M"l' 10. ,$190 mo. Se<:. d•p. NU.VIEW RENTALS FRES!U.Y lurn duplex, 2 "°J"ls. Ph: aJ&.(UI. 400 Men1mlo Wy MT-95.'19 blk W.·OI lltJCh Blvd, oil EXTRA LARGE 1 BR. lltore2brept,Otllf1Mle9 ': .... d, lll2--0622. 673-4030 "' 494\ms BR 2 RA f ~ I• tio "lllalto 11<>om Forllili!dY" I br "'"" ,,. .... "" Slator). 84T..Q;0. lleet<d pcol. """" $14.S. brl 1:31 11111· • Aey dlY Ille unrr DATl<l Ml!&\ VEIU>!:, Trt.1m1. •SHARP 2 BR., rea. murr.. aaO.. t~ ~.cl..wX,: lli : : : t:,~11t1°1'~11r.:;: ~o._iuo_utll ' pd. Dotl'I do ~P . -">Ill _Malta.,udollbl•tanltlk...No. ~! Qtlr fl'lldi'?..s 11·1 ""' an -sJ DM1t dfiq. • • BR. 3 BA, bltns, pntener. AlJ bl·1na carp.. drapt1: Jl.llk' 30 at sa&.l Jlell' mo. wJth a DoJly Pilot. Qua!Ood 6'6--~ "Lltt'' 1t ln , Ship pets. 1111 )( o l'I" o v ta • · cdlmdl • ~1 J; .coll~ 6'Hm. 1-, $400. mo. ~21129. pool, $330 Mo. &U--0177. 644.mT. Id. Coll ~Tl. Cl,_llltd Ad• ...... '42$18. b> Sholo l\fMl!tal 114;.23~ ~Ito., t-lorf l\ .. ~. _ ... _ -· -- • 1 I I --._ c L A 5 5 1· F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 , SAYB CASH I ---------;:::.._-:-.-~ Office Rental PRESTIGE OFFICES Fountain Valley, BeauU- ful riew building, ground floor, 3,000 square feet, will dlvidt' inlo s1naller officet1. 50c pel" square !001. lnc·tudes carpets, drapes, all uhllties, jani- tor service, Call Marilyn SIOVall <714) 8;12·5440. · UNION BANK SQUARE Earn $4·58 to $7.00 per hour guaranteed by u.Ing your ORANGE G.I. Bened1s Y.•hile at- 2000 sq ft nlOdem oil.ice bldg, 1 ndl •··ta A Coll .,, •. . ~ All rvl (' ng __,, flit cge. wt 1vi ..... -. se ces. Call now - Carpeted, panelled. 6th 547-9561 Ext 370 ""°'· Sacrifkc '"b-.lct. Id.al 2 LEON RUSS[U for ln11t1ranf't' Off1ce. Call (TI4) S47.oo3:9, ORANGE \ COAST'S leading > THE JOB UtGS , ' i ,, l , , • ''i.' ' t ; " • I..)+ I • I --' -. ---' " !!!!!!!!!:E~~-~-~~1~-~'~:~ , , .PILDT·AIMllTIS~ ,.r we• ...,, .......,. • 71. r---111 I wrn~···ni:·~r"'~,~,,~--~. ~ITT~, ~1·~,~. ,~.-,~.~IIlJ~J,,~,~I .. ~. ~. ~l!Hl~JI !'E~· .. !ii ...... , ~· ~·~· r (: I n111j ,_,., .. , l(Il] I ·--· ~ !~J:\1~'1"~"~'"~' Mi. ~.~ .. ~[~~ID ~·::Mal':. H.. W~ M &J~o IW_p_¥(_t!lf!ll--, M--'~ F 710 H.., W.,..., M" P 710 f:::lt"!"~,i,~w~-~n1~ .. ~M~~~P~n~11]i5Holp~W~M~IM.~M~&~l'~7l~tW~l~ll~~iiiii •••~IM.iiiiM~&~''Piii7iilli!r~-= _.:...__ . IDO I ! .. -~ ---->.at ottt Ill · . "' RICE"IOMIST -·-· )<" e~•hlant, Gl~llML OF~ ~Of .. :=w tines ~.::..ow 0,t;;.~ = !,.i!':r~ ~ ~ .... .,,11<\1{ -" ... v·oM: ' l0%·40% °'' --; <h-1< fn., Ail Fltn> -hllprul ltld wW a.In. MUii Medlanlcally indlntd. \VIII W.. -.Tile • checltl & drl.,· • • 1_ ' ~~~~~ ' -:.., = lorE fAoluna lodlvldllal lo~ -,be,..i~Alrl><>"':o("•• lnUa oo -for ""'"" bolaiiceched<regt1ter, bolty h-'-otlon ~· ~•a·l'ra,-t•.bl-•~, 1 . "', • r. -ui.r -. ·~• .....,... rar .......,. co11 • ..,, "1111. XlJl't 1>enoft1L O>nta<t °"""i. JO.key lddln a -. ~ • ~ • • " " ' '""' UmllOd onlY Ala 9,,..11_ & --· c.JJfomla 1n1urance Emptoym"11 olc betwn s a .-do u .. t~ ~ 3'00 lrWit Ave, N.B. v...;.. Data Mladlil. $, • •CftWlel, W-lnlh'I> I • ~.. to usuofe ~ ...-. 8allr)' 1o urr. m.e. u. wt. Cox 1t1 ... t Oi, curacy 'a aptitude_ with Suite ute-A 9lMll36 •••5 ·~· c1:M °' .... ..,...., .. •• ....,, 0 P • • · O>utaJ ~~ = J=R eo.i~,...,.~-~ t.;.. ~ :,.-:;:rrfl-_s.t.. = ·=:'~ 1n c~ F .. ~E=I~ 11as a number of immediate opening• f~a ~~'.'Q~b~~~ , • "L A , 1 1 •ta n t , 2190 -BM., C.M. Cent« St, C.M. $48.5585, MANAGER .,.... ... o111<o. ~ "" Ole localed m Yoolrloo J.t. variety of pers<lnnel due to, our rapld ~ro • c....i:is: ~ ~ ~2515 ~-' ,,. min. -GENERAL Help, p/time bltwn 8 a 3 EXPERIENCE NOT NEC for Ken. land. Start $450. -Fee u you're interesl8d in joininc .a growing Or- -· i:ollary, NI , time. .... from s,.n on.' Drlvera JAM?roftlAL ...,.. Part Join tp\?Wing clWn 01 ,..,. OFFICE Girl, port u.,., lobs. CCtostat l'<noMel ange County company lbat Offert excellent GRAND OPINING ~· ~ Kil""'•-Over 71, Apply '!line Holp needed. ~'d ....rur <>ranee County Ca• luml1Ure .--•"'8 Aa<n<Y. 2190 -81"1., pay & benefits & meet any ol lhe following Antiques, -·~· ,_ 1 ......... _ mpenooo,::-nEds,(JJtE. men~•~.,.n.m..36112 waah••· Mu<t haw oxp.541-:MU646-?m C.M. ' ualif' Ii . tlnr eelection ·o1 cuved !D .... lt MINING CO. 11th St, It!.,. JANITORIAL, Ev.,._ local. mechanJeaJ·aptl-. ability PART time :non. o.,, °' -q JC8 ons. ~-~.:._~~-·"""...: tallles.m~ Now IPln& epplica~~~ GENERAL Oftlce. Typing, adult, ~-!Q r.:, YuJI " 10 aupervlle help~ bandle niglltt 1$-IO"bn:. weekly. R-urant· Sr.~Planner ---.,.. ~· w·• ~\-re• I e..•. ~-TelfopOOne, FU.Ing ete. Mu.t P/tfroe. &3923. CUAtometa. Willing to work Extra-Can! Maintenance, ~ more. . ~ '8.~ ·~· h • 1 t • 11 • • • be -· SaJaJy open. Joog """'"· 11ss. -$250. wk MT-2259 NEEDED NOWI. ' . B.A. In industrial or produ,ction manage-IJ)Cciel ...., ~. COme In cffl,.,b I e r • . bu• b o 'I •. ' ~-=-JANlTORS -Part time. to start depending on · / · l •-nJ roduction an brtM'1e at m5 So. Cout ~ ~Ii: general u.-,_ Evenings .. Man Ii: wife background Rapid ad-PART~TJME ~ 16-19 . menlw 5yrsexper.weecwv cp Lagl.maBeach l!Wlto .help. GENERAL -~yman ~ ....... Irvine area. M A M . f<lnge b<nefit.s Tolephone Soll<:lting. C.M. planning. Hwy,, ' 1·1m W. IStb St. CM -po.-ed:ool. Perm., Maintenance. 713, ~-vancoment, ' Salary & Comm. 833-1662 WAITRES$, EXPER. ~~l1ncot , I02 · Uetween 10 AM-f PM part time. M..a. have-own xlnt future. Phone for appt st>-'M63 ' Full & p/time. MU:st be over ProcluctiO" n Planner '~!!!!!!!'!"!!'!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! toolt. 54&-<611 JR. PROGRAMMER 12131 9'7-1012 . RECOND. APPUANCES ' i!':::J / • ~ S * MANAGER l'OSITION avail. for exp'd 21. XJn't bouts. B.A. in business admini.stnlt)on preferred Delivered _ guar. Dunlap'~ ASHER-p time, eYel, GIRL;rvUY .n: la 11 tow truck driver. Mu.st be FRY COOK, EXPER. • rocluctlo •-mventory 1815 Newf.iort"' CM 548-7780. iVerile Conv. Hosp, 861 1 ... %2 Travtl oar )M)me UUJce tua· \\'omen's Retail. 5 Yrs exper. larnlllar ~'ilh Holmes 440 P /time. Must be clean .l W/2-4 yrs exper. Ul p n ~ Ceoirr St. CM. ~. Exciting polltiooa open for 10 led Ob a bluff overtook· in women's ready to wear. boom. Starting salary $500. neat. Hn 9 am-l pm. Xln't planning &-control. REPAIRMAN bas washer, .,, J. people wttb enthusiastic ing the Pacific Ocean & ~oma.n ovt>r 30 years. Open· per mo + comm. Apply working c:mditiot'lS & pay. electr!e dryer & dishwasht"r ~c Help Gt"Ol"le ~tiet! M'Wlt be able Newport Harbor. " you mg new Or~e Co. ·~· Shell. 1000 Irvine & 17th, DISHWASHER Planner S45 ea. 646-5848• Alien Byland Agency, I.t)$..).J to leave lirutwidiately for Qualify, we otter )'OU A~ly in. J>e".'°'1 Tues thru N.B. / 3 e DISHWASHERS, washers. E. J6th St,. S.A. S4T-4l.195 f1orida. Haw a 11 and this unique \\'Ork environ· Fn. Wilson 5.. I-louse or PRESS Must be neat Ir: clean. Over B .A. in business administration. W 1· yrs dryers, , reblt.. guam &: ~ .. i...-ti .. i.....1 throughout U.S.A. No ex· rnent & a challenging Suede. 9844 Wilshire Blvd., 21. Dependable. exper. or equivalent in production control. delv'd. 839-1620: 546-5218. 1 ..,. · --• • • • ..... t. p<rionce ,_...,.,,_ ,,,_~ prof<Mional oppol1mllty. Bovorty mus. 713/S6Ul909. Appl In hrso Exper. in scheduling of customer on!ers pre-R w lh /D emale ZHa. apply n .,,-eeks ex Pen se ~-MANAGER TRAINEE y n •nt • en ryen .....,.. MR OONtrr, 135 E. -·-·-w. are seel<lng a Jr. OPERATORS s rf & s· lol !erred. ' $2. Wk. Full malnL 17th:St. CM ... ~ sin.ram. Progtammer w/llte com· Outs!andl.ng opPOrtunity to U Ir n * 639-u.:>'J * , I . oiileEiriES-Ma11 e:xp'd 1n ~~:. ~ me«ial COBAL exper. advance to 'managerial posl· 5000 \V. Coast Hwy. . Payroll Clerk IFRE'="1GHT==-"'D=-.,..,.-.~ .. -0Sa,..,..le_o_nl ' int. design Iorour~ed 1nnlPOrtatiOn auarari1eed. Mu.st haveM lhB.S.·~B.A. ~~ 1n~:ie·r~: For fiberglass & resin com· __ __:N~ ~ ____ Must be able to handle COID(>Uterized payroll new Hotpolnt It Whirlpool 1 ~-Shade It DraCdMpery Apply Miu Heape, Mon. ~· Sai~-· milJbe ~· $1000-$151Xl "mo. Must have presglon preues... No specia! = system for 800 employees including out Of r e fr ii I wa-shers/d:ryers ~ S53S E. Cit Hwy, thru Tbun, Westward HD "............ ..., w in direct sales ttperieoce. experience required. days. Gen'I duties. Over 21. state employees. Minimum3 yrs experience. 56-0780. 1 ~y man for too1 Motel. 415 Katella, Anaheim acoo(dance w/exper. & Call :r-,1r. Newman 979-522'2 KENMORE washeli/dryer deli.-. ~. 2 10 ·-,_ 6 pm. A-.J •. in......... qualifications, For oon-MANAGER Also assemblers & generaJ Apply 2-4pm, no phone Cle.._ T • ~ Ov _ ··' kl '""lood drl _, • ..., wv _... sideration, .please se:nd plant workers. calls. Jedros, 3000 Bristol "' JPISt ~·;l ea. er ~ Wa.anen, ~w ~ne T:':i IOO:GIRLS & BOYS ::ume & salary history ~~~ho'in ~d rr:~ Day & E1/enlng shift "·ork in ~~l-7 shift LVN 3-11 shift. Typing (~ w.p.m .) orders & f~g in our ~.refrti from $39.95. . • S@-Q27. lO.lS creative specialty shop. Pb a dean, modern plant. 99 lx:d convalescent center. purchasing dept. 2 Yrs recent office exper. $801 YR. guam,.del&-lnstall. f?1?~Y lady in Dana CET YOUR Oasified ad DO. 637 547-773.1 PernYanent positions, good • O Late nlod. Kenmore washer. ~~k needs L I ~vke -in SUMMER JOB clo Daily Pilot ?t1anagement trainees--ma· Please apply at benefits, Newport Beach Blueprint Machine pr 63&-2840; 839--1T18. • ..,,.,. ~ {1 • NOW! P .O. Box 1500 tur<. Gasoline oalos onl>-CAMBRO .MFG. ~aro=:aic. 642-80!4~~'=~=-·I Must have exper. on duplicating machine, MAYTAG Wuber $150."""' ea.~~..-r, nve Daily Pilot Costa Mesa, Calif. ~26 ~d ~~~~AnHa::: co -SALESMAN (3) engineering files & engineering documenla· mr= xl~~'::.J595~~ --Emp,.,,,,.nt Equal OJ>POI'. Employer • PART TIME lion procerures, .' -.iiJ:J!lWOOD-SRUITERS S•n Cl--te 492 •-· Apr. 53· l_60LCLAY .AVE. EARN $50. PER HR,. --W.A.SHER. $40..ideytt_'25, $60 "' ,1!17 Pleeentla, C.M. ""~' ~-JUNIOR SALESMAN! MAN ID ••ork ruTI tim< >n HUNTINGTON BEACH LA's Jarg.,t oompallbil;ty Electro-Mechanical for boli1. exp,·.p. Aid for Physician. GIRL Friday for accountants Eam $20-$40 per week rE-nta1 yard. Neat in appear. (West ot Beach Blvd., just service needs 3 dependable Cal ~1S70 • .f)phtbalmologis Duties ln-office. Must be exper. v.wking alter achool and w/neat handwriting. Will South of Garfield) reps to service Orange Inspector BRAND new O'Keefe & Ner- , ~ Ttttption, telephone, typist. ~ · · on Saturdayi getting new train. Apply niorns. 1930 An Equal Oppty Employer County. Terr. GU AR. Required to inspect computer systems & rltt dishwasher. White. $150: aPJlb,tptmenta, bookkeeping, GIRLS AND BOYS customers for the Daily Newport Blvd, OY M/F APPTS. NO CANVASSING. lower level assemblies for workmanship, ~llO. tYPiliir fl;om machine dicta· DAILY PILOT routes avail· Pilot. This is not a paper MATURE Pe rson for Only sincere need apply. com1pleteness documentaUon. Must have re. Buiiding Meteriets '°' tioa.Jntt>rvlews to selected able In Corona del Mar. route and does not include pleasant part time telephone Prod. Control $20K Call J ay 21:Hi58-6288 d _ 1'jpl.icanl'i only. Write fully Telephone Keith Crofts. dWellvheties o~ ~UecSotintgh. y,·orlc from your h home. sales Engineer $18K SALES late exper. Second shift. e SURPLUS BUILDING W '' · ) &n;43Zl between u-A.M and e ave ope.nmgs m u · Hourly "'age. Beac area. Warehouse Mgr $10K Business-minded creative MATERIAL • lOOO's Cff NEW ~ified Ad No. 636 12 -PM west Costa Mega and South Call 646-77"3. 9:30-12:30. Dental Frnt Ofc to $600 ~n who's owned their . ln'spec:tor ITEMS! Doors, lumber, ply. ~J!. Pik>t, P.O. Box 1560-• ciau; wanted tOr ~=~~! :SS.~l. only. MATURE lady to care for 2 Inven. Clerk -$450 own retail smp,-interested Min. of 3 yrs exper in a receiving inspection wood, alum dleetin&. mold-"~'eita.M~J:&W _92626 ..... 1 ~ 11 ltl , .... •-)'Oung boys, llve-in. lite Secretaries ; $650 in fashion ·& creative seUirig activity· testing resistors, capa~itors, pulse ing, windows, etc. EXl!ERttNCED inc!··.-...• "'ev> ..... ne 80 c ng. -• KEYPUNCH OPR $550 housework. Xlnt living oond. Exec. Sec·y to $700 for a fine speciallty shop. BUILDERS SURPLUS \m\.l'ai up ,.._ --' ea 11 ._.. ~ 1510 =c•r · Sal transformers, transistors etc. May be re-: ~, machine o~!or. ' • Call 842-87lS -Fee Paid ~nerous ~ary. ~ ys no iiu to r w or part time. acy • 2406 So. Main St., S.A. ZiK'r.Za& a: bUnd Stitch to Terrific oppor. for alert indiv. 96&-0JlJ Recept/Typiat S550 ·open. Ph: 547-7733. quired to assist lower level ~pec~rs. Mon thru sat ~ 9rw wet suits. Apply Sea G~Y c~cker-, expel'· Co. paid med & dental ins. MECHANIC exp'd, own Escrow Of.er f700 SALES:r-,1AN -collector for n4: 546-lOlZ Suits. 825 W 18th st Costa mature woman for medium Hn 9-5. Call Marlon Mann, tool s, paid ins. Apply in Cleric Typist $400 furn stOre. Good oppty' for In Process Inspector Mf!li. 8 am:l2·pm " size friendly market. Must 833-1700. Also Fee Jobs. person. 1747 Anaheim Ave. Keypunch $500 the right man. 547-2412, 2 Years recent exper. in .a related inspec-Eit'P · be ablt to work weekends. Dennis & Dennis Personnel Costa Mesa. Gen'I Ofc, Coostr $450 646-7512 ERIENCED bookkeeper Apply 3347 E. Coast HWY. Agency 01 !•"-. ~· A''t B-r to ·~ ::::_c::;:::,,.=---~-1 tion activity including cables, circuit boards, -tary needed for .... • ''"" ~" MEDICAL . ta I good . ""• -SEAMSTRESS, must b' .. .......... uugy CdM ?.1ichelson Dr. 8SSIS n . NEWPORT chassis etc. _ ~.ting o r f ice in GROCERY Cl ·k A 21 typist, will train. \V rite, exp'd. Must be able to do 1400 LINEAR feet of ~ :< 12 exterior siding, beautifully aged 40 years ~ Cameras & Equipment IOI Beach D J ei · ge · Kitchen & Classified Ad No. 549, Daliy Personnel Agency own repairs I& maint. 4 Day ,._, & C.o. ·496-·1224: Apply 3·11 pm at 7-ll Mark· Counter Help Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa 833 Dover Dr., N.B. Y.'Ol'k "'eek. Apply Trabsca ,. : n. et:, 2ro:il Bushard, HB. , Morn5, Aitns Or Eves rt1esa. Calif. 92626. 642..3870 Products, 837 W. 18th St. Calibration Tedlnlc:lan Jr. college or technical schoolipg + 3 yrs exper in calibration of oscilloscopes, VTVM, pre.amps, differential volt meter, digital equipment & other electronic test equip- ment. •1------~~--~-1 LEICA Ill F with 50mm Surilmarlt: l5mm Canon, 13.Smm ?o.funcben $240. Ex· ce11ent condition. 54&-M.'iO alt 4,30 .• , IENCED mature GUARDS (Salary + Mealsl MEDICATION Nurse 3-11:30. "'l:=~~1 ~c.:.M~ .. -0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0iii\ recePdonist f0:. Full & P/tlme Positions McDONALD'S 99 Bed eonv . ctr. Pern1 -ii GP; ~ eves. ci:n in Longf Beac~.fl~ 635 w. 19th, C.M. position. Gd b c n e [its. Production Planner Secretar1"es XECUTIVE mpton areas or qua i. LADY to 11v-1·n & h<lp 642·8044. Wanted r..-.~ apphcants who de.sire "' OMEN 1••7 •1 ~ECRETARY steady employm~nt. 1s Yrs \1:/ncw baby. some lite MEN & W o--£ "F"""~1,'-'------.~,~0!1 urn ture Ont!' 8irl office, all secretarlaJ ot age or olde'l'. Apply in house.work. Salary open. Earn lo $342.30 salary per ski~. -prefer some book· penion, 326 So. Len1on St, Bayshores area. 54~ mo. "'hile l\'e teach you a ' experience. Must be Anaheim. bety,·n 9am &. LAUNDRESS, male. Must .ioll skiU in Electronics, Me· " e. Salary open. Call 1pm. drive tnl<'k. Apply in chaniC'S or Administration. Duties include purchasirlg, production ordering, inven- tory control, some tool plan· ning, & prodtlction cost es- timating. Newport Beach The Irvine Compeny I Electro-Mec:lianic:al Assiimtilen 557.9494 for appoint· ADT Sterling Sec u r i I y person, Glen Ha"en Conv. After !raining, earn $45-60 •niOnt. Servloe. HO<P, !fro Super;or Avo., por mo. for 2 doy• work. REXNORD INC, , ii, 'IJll''BOOKKEEPER An Eqoal Oppor. Employ_er. NB. Call TSgt Young, Calif. Air HH Oponings Mjn. ~-mo's electronic assem~ly exper .. ls~ ' Shift & some 2nd shift positions immediately available. HELP! My folks took off for an ext.ended trip and left m• with their fllrnlture to sell. Only 2 Items left. Pl.Ir of matcl)ing onwge occasional ch8.itS. Tall fulCk, no arms, ~comtortabl,, A steal at 135: 141>-2'179 alL 5PM "4'!' -"iiiioOii ... OiiOii"'"Oii"'" National Guard 979-134.1. ~ mgm't finn re· HAJRD.RESSER w Isome • -iium exper. bookkeoper to following. a.c.pt 3 days ~ LEASING ' oandl< CIR, CID, Billing & wk . ·Shampoo g1rl. Xln t REPRESENTATIVE .gen'L ledgers for shopping' working conds & loca. Call t'JISMen. Lite typing. Oflice11 for appt. 54H179. MOLDERS All 3 Shifts MacGregor Yecht Corp. 1631 Placenlia, C.M. -" ... ., ,• 'locatM near Orange Co. Air. HARDWARE Sales Cle~k ~"Submit resume ot ex· Must know tools & plumbing. per-ff salary to Mr. Abel, Must have good .personali!Y .p,..o,. ~x DY Irvine Calli for meeting pubhc. Apply in fCl64. ' ' ' pe1'800 only. H.W. Wright Co. 126 Rochester. 01. P' ' Installation garage qperators. Experience Ho1pit1llty Hostess (Ted. 642-3490. Service G Clerk -File, ans. Is looking for y,·omen to ~ no sh, Pleasant sur· \\<elcome &. inten'iew new 'ri:Hfhdings. 5 Day wk. Apply residents. Sales or ad· Kten·an Pipe & Supply Co., vertislng exper. helpful. 11J9!1'• Baker St., C.M. No Must have car & fypewriter. ~ calts please. ..:54c:.1cc-309:::::5=,-=~~~~­li'Mti &ervice. worker, pots e HOSTESS, full ~me days pane; & dlshmachine, fulf & 2 ni~hts. Experienced or tbWt·I. 10:30 a.m .• 7 p.m. will train. 645-8444 ,GQod employee benefits. HOTEL Desk Clerk, must be O>st.a Mesa M e m o r ia I exp on NCR 4200. must be llPsPitaI. 301 Victoria, 01. able to do nite audit twice a E'=<iua I opp or tun I t y 1.1reek. Good starting salary ·~p!ofer. Apply Ja n1a i ca Inn, ---FOREMEN .:::613-8~120°"·====- EngHm -Spanlsb bilingual HOUSEKEEPER ~m-ed Experienced • Englls.h speak· MMGf'eior Y echt Corp. ing. Live-In. 5 Days. Gen- 1631 Placentia, C.M. eral house work. 2 school age children. Own room. GEL COAT bath. TV, paid vacation. $70 TOUCH liP por wttk. 645-3550. & VARNISH MEN HOUSEKEIJP!NG & Hte needed immediately. Top pay meintenance. F'/time perm. for top men. Contact Coast· Apply In person, HWlt. Bch al Rtcreation, 940 W. 17th Conv. Hosp, 18811 1''lorida, ,,~~ .. ~c..ta~~-M .. -... ~~iiii I H.B. 841-3515. 1• HOUSEKEEPER for am· '~'8£MERAL lABOR bolatory home (all Jaa;esl Live.Jn, Room & board + Salary. 642--8381 Newport Beach .. The Irvine Company!'seeks new apartment I e a s i n g representaUve f o r tern· porary pftirne week<'nd work. Pleasant personality & ability to meet & relate well to the public. Xlnt working conditions. Call 6<44-3389 Or 644-3317 BetwHn 9am & 12 noon LYN, for light duties & pleasant "'Ork. Apply in person, Omega Clinic, 1869 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa 646-1634. MACHINE OPERATORS- PLASTICS MTSC OPERA TOR Interim Personnel Service 17581 Irvine Blvd. #115 Tuslin 838-5460 Equal Oppor. Employer . ~ Needed Immediately Openings on all shifts for C'X· , pe.r. oprs & trainees. Clean e lile work In modern new bldg, shirt bonus pren1ium e for nite work. Oppor. for advancement & xln't fringe e benefits including profit sharing. e -Typists - Clelil Typist Sr. Typist Tech Typist Repro Typist ' Secretaries Apply In person e 9-11 am & 2-4 pn1 Calif. Injection Molding 200 Briggs Ave. Irvine Indus. Complex Costa Mesa MACHINISTS DAVENPORT Set·Up Men VOLT Instant Personnel Temporary Service 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 106 Newport Beach 546-4741 Equal Oppor. Employer ~rtBoach Cost• M••• Sent• An• Or•nae· & Irvine HOUSEKEEPER. lull time. BROWN mature. Beverly Ma n o r NEWSPAPER auto route. Early A.M. Appl'OX hrs H daily ln CM .. area. Pret. resp fam man. Xlnt, perm p/tlme situation. 540-3006. No Fees -Weekly Paycheck Day shifls, 2nd shifts and graveyard. Convalescent H o' PI ta I , & SHARPE Laguna Hills, 837-800). Set·UP ~1en Nurnes RN-LVN·AIDE HOUSEKEEPER. mature, Good wages. Xln 't co. bene- Motherless home. C.M. 5 fits. Perin. steady employ. 11·7 & other shifts. Top pvl day, 3-8. Own tr an 11 , ment. 2nd shift openings. duty pay. Jmmed. pay for 54~7663. 833-1662 floor duty. County w 1 de 1....__ • • • exclusive motel. Specially Fastener Div. Leacoulie Nurses Registry, .•·• p p s HO\JSEKEEPER for small, REXNORD INC. lntrvwa. Mon-Fri 9 · 5 . i -• *** 494-8521 *** 3130 W. Hervard 351 Hospital 'Rd., NB CI.ob- ·• J~Center Or. HOU SEK E EPE R Con-Santa Ane by Park Lido BI dg ) .1 'Ne'W}>Ort Bch valescent HO$pltal, tun time 714/546-5100 2ll/~·Zl84 642-9955. 540·9954· • 1970 employment. Call 642-2410 Eoual oppor. employer m/f NURSES 1 J A# ,. ... .._"' A..... ~ LVN 7-3, p(time. Nun;es I To\Yer, Orange • 'W'• 'W-______. Alde 11·7 ,exper. prefd. Or· ~ \ ' --IRYJNE PERSONNEL MACHINISTS derly 3-11, will tram. M.,. .~. /l'll W :E. Common-.vl'ruth Must do own lalhe & mill Verde Conv. Hosp, fi61 Cen-(..,,.f' Fullerton SER.YJCES•AC.fl\ICY tetUJ>6 ,f.; have own tools. ter St .. C.l\f. 548-5585. ~ 870.1833 Frff & Ft• Posltlons Good opportunity for ad· NURSES Aides. 3 mo's exp . • , 1 Eg"8l Oppor. Employtr Aecnt/RE/CPA exp to $2SK vancement. Xln'l working 9a.m-lpm & 7 a.m.-3pm. • r . • ' . ~ Sales Mktng Engr to $18K+ conds. Penn. position. Good Park Lido Conv. Ctr, Call ''...;-ENERAL ~.::;".':,,~f'~ to':: betteRfxNORO INC. N= Aide needed for "'' · Exec. Secretariet ID $700 conv. hosp. Apply In pel"90n, '(ABORERS ~~~ ~ f: ~~\:"H':.~.~v. 340 2 v;~0~~C:~.M~1 RLs CAU.' TRISH HOPK!llS Sanl• Ana ' NEl$DED VOLT JERI WHmEMORE nt/546-5100 213JS85.2184 Radio telophone di11pa1ch rtt PertonMI 4S! Ef i'tth S1 (al Irvtne) CM equal opp::n-. employer m/f Must be 25, able lo drive -,., 1470 App~y In Pct"*>11 _Temporary Service . Sult1 .,4 -·· YELLOW CAB CO. Ull'Olll,.. Dr., Sa"• fOO • -MAID -P/TIME N~ Beech • 546-47-0 • '4f-"' 1'v • .,,_ Call in JX'l'Mn, l:luntington 186 E. 16th, Cotta Mesa -O[JllOt\ ~ An1 doy lo the BESr DAY ID Shores Motel, %lOt12 Ocean. Any day Is the BESr DAY to 1 ............ ...,....,,, run an ad! Don't dtlay .• HB un an ad! Don't delay .i. Jllkldle ittma ••• , •• MJ,4671 .can Jodi¥ 60-5678. CLASSIF'IF.D will S<!ll It! .call tod1y 60-5618. 2); -·-~ ... ·~ Specialty Fastener Div. 3130 W. Harvard Santa Ana 714 /546-5100 213/SSS-2184 Equal oppor. employer m/f • • For Secretaries w/min. 2 yrs. related experience: Ploase Apply In Person ELEGANT Ba.uett bedrm. Monday Thru Friday 1:30 AM -4 PM sef, wht &: floral. dresser,1 ft mimr, l twln poster bed) nnance To The Personftel Depertment with canopy, spread, nite Secretory Or Contact: B. Krofk1 mnd, d<sk & cllalr, c""1 with hutch, lamp, box :u~:::i~~ Spu:~~so~f }~~~. st~ti~allO~ by& 2722 Michelson Dr., Irvine s:pring& mattress, like new, ,. ~ , $450. 543--2419. '"PPH" & equ;pment for tooch. Typing 60+. 833-2400, ~n 336 MUST mcvo May 7th, best the .school ~istrict. and offer takes custom furniture negotiates service contracts. Escrow A E I 0 rtu • s-.a-. 13' Marge Carson &ectionaI/ $683 to $833 per mo. n qua ppo . nity _,.,., ... ,., w/curved mahog. tble to Send Resum~ . to Saddleback Secretary · · · fit. Cocktail tbls lamps oil Valley Unified Schoo l . k 11 ' · (n•J g'4s 10' 17 District. 24618 Chrisanta With ex-p:er. w/a ban· tte HelpWanted,M I. F ·7f0 JHef .Wented1 M &. F 710 paint.mg. .. -Drive, Mission Viejo, Calif. co. or .1ndependent escrow . _ P t _ Huntington Harbour 92675. co. Typmg 60 w.p.m. TELEPHONE In.tervie'\\"l?l'I 11tAJNEES, female, etec. EARLY ~· cou,ch & ch~r REAL ESrATE SALES wanted, no selhng, work tronic assemblers full time $150. Twin bed set i;xi. SUCCESS CAREER Fi~nce from your home. Hours, ·days, st.art at' $1 . 7 5. Naugahyde couch A New or experiellct!d Join the Secretary flexible. Write Classified Ad' .549-<1241. ~seat $150. Naupbyde World's largest an'd fastest No. 684, Daily Pilot, P.'?. * TYPISTS * chair & ottoman ;75. growing resale organization With background in finance. Box 1S60, Costa :r-,tesa, Calif ~=-~-alt~3---~-1 with a network of over 300 Emphasis on accounting 92626 Register for \VET BAR. high quality offices and become a oriented sch e du I es &. TELLER a temporary job brand new. Won on TV. member or our Millionaire reports. Exper. in budget F .Paid · •today Valued at $450. Fantastic Club. Multi-million doUar ~::=~~n ~fpif~l~~,!~gl ~u1iful .i!roc w/fa~s Jntervws: 9-12 buy only $260. Muat tttt. advertising program. Free 60 10 k b t""b Vlew awmts sharp indiv. Co. We Need All ='84"7"--4°"5'°'14'--. ~~.....,.~.....,.-guaranteed licensing school. w.p.m., ey 'Y ouc · paid med & dental ins. Cill Offtce Skills PLUSH velVet sofa & lovt Excellent salts training. Norma• 58.nds 833-2700. AhJO ~ Equal Oppor. Employer seat. Al!O HERCULON sofa Please call Virginia Jones Xln't benefits & working ·Fee Jobs. Dennis & Dennis ~ Male & Female & L.S., queen hide-e~bed. 8354811. conds. n.-..... ....... 1 A .. ncy ot Irvine ,· W•1tern Glrl Inc. X1nt. rond. &: qua!. 675-0869 RED CARPET -ii2,_.ifid,eison Di·. · ' 4fi67 Ma~Arthur Blvd. ~1APLE dbl bed, dre&Ser Realtors Call Mrs. Smoot Newport B<ach wlmirror, 2 •nd tables, 644 3389 Or THE 540;1325 mattross like nu. ~- REAL ESTATE SALES New & res81e. t<lewport & Huntington Beach. HARBOR VIEW HOMES • Equal Oppor. Employ<r 64(>.l160 644-3317 fRVJNE UNDERGROUND CATV HEADBOARD red velvet 'tnstaJlera, exper. Trainees ' . ' COMPANY conlridered. 64i-:USO. 2624 ~24~' dbl, lilte new, $60. Betwn 9am & 12 noon only S~~ARY p--ttm SEEKS w. Cout Hwy. N. B.. . r..o...n.i:.• -.... e. Teleprompter, Equal Oppor. * ._CONTEMPORARY 10' 1829 Port Sheffield Place CdM Real Estate Dev. Co. -4 Employer Sofa, dining table, chairs, Newport Beach 833--0180 ~J ~~~p~t.doys. Call RECEPTIONIST WAITRESSES buH<t. Xlnt oond. 841.- wk-days only Over l8. Fun &: part-time. **1tSOFA &. Love!eat, '!!!""'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!SERVICE StatlOn Saletnn~n ,With min. 2 yrs ex-per. Must never used, both for Sl.50. REAL ESTATE· & lube man, exper. pref d. have front 0 11 ic e ap-Days & ~ights. Usually h::lme, 968--7910 SALESMEN -Why not work Top pay & fringe benefits. r n c e v 1 vaclous Carl s Jr. Rest. RIVIERA 1 bed in the hottest area Hun-Full & p/time avail. Apply fieer:,naiity & 8bllity to ban-Apply In per90n between 2 $30 Call 8~ ~ 8 ti n gt on Beach/Fountain Shell Station, 17th & Irvine, dle busy desk. p~ & 5 pm at Cari's, 209'l • pm. Valley and let us train you! N.B. Xln't working conditions & Bnstol, C.M. G1r1ge Sale 112 Call Phil Mc Name e. SERVICE Station, Cd M co. benefits. WAITRESS exper. over 21, MOVING MUST SELL VllLAGE REAL ESTATE, area. Agt> 20 or over. 5 clean & neat. Full or . • 1 =-96=2--44.,.,_n"'=. ===''="'"'"" 1 Nites -4·12. Sat/Sun off. Cell '44 3389 p/time. Egg & A I e, F\p'Jriture (110fa8, beds, din· REAL ESTATE, SALES Phone £73-B8JB for appt. Btwn 9em & 12 _,, 640--8120, Mr. Zlnlm<r. Ing,.~ end tabl .. l, clothes. FRTfi'REALINICINEGNSE SERVICE Station Attendant ___.......,.WELDER w/ornam<ntal ~'y 'l\isb'fa ~LYl =j full or p/tl.me. Over 18. Ap. ~ Iron exp er. MI k e' 1 Be1green' pt El' Toro Famou~ Real Estate Lieens· ply Brown's Shell, 990 E. TIRES Ofnamental Iron Works, 8371753 " • Ing· C.Ourso now available Coast Hwy. NB 644--031. JONES TIRE $ERV. 7251> Laguna en Rd., Lag1 o=::,·.::;;,=·-~~-~~ thru Tarbell Realton. Free Service Sta A t t endan t , Req'a. l'.mmed Exper. Bch. 494-6376 G~~. ~ ~~. : Placem1>nt Service. Free f/droe. Chevron $.ation, e Tire Service Men WE NEED Sha k I e c ·naea, used b r I ck , Training Program. Earn, 3000 Fairv:ie\v, C.M • e Ritell Selumen Distributon. No exp. nee, --sware, · also flaptont, while Yf'U learn. Call Al SHARP GALS e ,Brake Mechenlc1 JU!t ambition. No layoffs. ioton, etc. 2634 N-"' ~loan (7\4l 832-S4t0. on ~ NOW! ..... .,..... Weekends <714) 832-7000. Who are looking for i>erm Sal Ii: Comm, co pd behefit!: · Elvd, C.M:. · 1/tim• pos;tlon in botlque Apply In Pen:cm WHO WANTS TO WORK! USED BICYCLES REAL ESTA'l'E SALE$-saJes. Must be expor. CaH 1D49 Harbor Blvd. DRIVE A CAB! All ""'-* 642-tm LADY FOR RENTAL tor appt COsta Mesa CHOOSE your hours, \\'Ork · "·"'"'""" · AGENCY. GUARANTEE I THE LOOK -for you1'11Cll, be your own Ho_,,.ld GoM• 814 COMMISSrON. PA Rt 6'4-6500 ~ ~~ Meq_ or V.'Omen. Can -. ~\~494-~1t o"rF ~J:f' SHARP, attractive gal need· TRAINEES ~ e a'f.f:~~ '==: B~a~ ~ r": ~ R.ECEPTIONIST· t'!d :.to manage NeWport Will train dependable 'WOm.Cn VtJ, retired; Age 21to10. new atave ~$f0, new Beach Off.ice. Neat a.p-to beCOme plastic lnjtction SUpplernem your Income. n.np top-1:1), lhuttm U x Fee Pid<I pearance, shorthand le tvP-modellrc operator!. Must Drive a cl~ 6 hrs or more a 3&-Sl H.Ch, maple Mbrd. 2 To $550. Front ottlce spot lng euttttlal. HOUC'l'10:30 to 'baveiown car A be able to day .. Apply ln penon, nit• atandl A dre11er Awaits bright &ttractlve in.· 3:00 Mon thn1 Fri. Salary 'rtand entire lh\rt If YelbW Cab Co., 186 E . 16th 1v/mt~. Pl ~' div. Co, paid med A dental $3.50 hr. 54M144/548-1834 'neco•MrY· Openlnss on 2nd St. ~ta ll!esa. haJtCinr le~ <hilt:e ms. Hn. 11-5. Call ·Kim Sl'M'ER. ,.IJebl• 5 dai• my ·shllt $2.118 per hr to start) WORKING Manager for ool· )•...,. -• • · • Clari< 833-2700. Aleo Fee ~-: n 8 ,;., i 'aml •nd-3m shift t$2.23 per hr to ·f ••• I'! ~ Hl-1"14WI pet ~ ' Jnba. Dennis .t: Denrrls ~r-uuuJo;", · · Si ·!iri:art) ~ t!i 3l dl)'I. ~ &<iup, ~r. eate te;"'"' --1co1 r.fcrl;-.-;c-o-m t-c ..,,,.. Agtncy of Irvine, clllld. 84T..a2A9 alt. A ty 9&.m-llam or 1-.1 pm -.me, P.O. Bolt 1621, boo,kl, toolt. CuplJd. drl. l 2lll2 Mtdle-Dr.. Tolephonlt Sollcllon *~°"" Cout Plall11cs * Newport B<od). ~JU. 92660. loldl°' cot, c~tf415'.: RIX:t:Pl fONIST _ Computer Part-time w o r k . Houri) , ·1150 W-•st 18th St_. DAILY PILOT drps lo fit 9 t. 6ll win-1 sales office Irvine. Typlflf' -wap. Good workln& ,envlr· Costa Mesa. Calif. • c!.ow!I. ~U98 I a>, he•vy pi,o:.... 83.r9648. J:.'•~::'.'f~.1 _.,.,Have something )'!IQ want-lo .CLASSIFIED ADS It's a brene. '. • IOU yo<_ij, A ..:=e:"t ad 11 a pc1 10. D~o~I Ad• h•ve :Ji . ~~r= ad• "". It ~ 642·56 78 . ~ o;i,~a;r.m, ~ ' -_;_ • I I I I • • . • ;> ' • .. 5 -•• E13ht tJKl morr. lntrigulng collar-and·belt ldeu croate excHlna ta.sh.km Po11sibll\Ues fOor the pure, beautiful bo.!ilc you Jove! See all, and IK!W on! "' PrlntM Patti:rn 903u: M ..... ' Sb.e• 8, 10, 12, 11. 16, Ill. Hall Shel 10\0. 121>. !Alt, ~.lll\I. --11£\'ZllTY•rn~ ~·• tor uch pattern -add 2S cents tor MCh pattf!m for Alr l4oll and Spedll Ha!'dl· '"'" ·-thlrd-dul delivery wUl take thrt!e week.I °" men. Send to Marian )lt\'l)n, , the DAILY PDm. 40;. Pl!-. Depl .. Z3:I Welt lJtl> St., Ntw Yori<. N.Y. IOOl1. Prinl N.t.Mll. All-"1th ZIP. 111111 and· llll'l!Lll ~ SE& l\IORE Qulo-k hlhlonl and cl.:ioM one ttern 1r'ee trom our '8Um~ C.l&lol· All OnlY Slc. 1NsrANt SEWING SOOK . MW todl;y, wear tomon'OW· $1INSrANT FAS 111 ON Jj()()K • llundteds o I luhlon !&ell. "' Any cf'111 ttie BES!' DAY IO run an ad! Don't dftU, •• CALL DAILY P:LOT --• A ----------- No Credit 01eck•No Deposit Frtt DeliVttY . Free Repair 1'o1onthly Rental• Av&llable Open EvH. 54.14444 --- • Wodncld<t. ¥01 '· 197) 01', ' HUNTINOT~ llACH .. ' . 1&'61 a .. c~ BIY<I.• 8GMlll HUNTINCTO!f · pi.;u:R Truck• ' • . 962 TICKE'if,'1'.0 LED ZEPPELIN CONCIRT Pl~tall S4&-1111!\ ,,. ' . SOI.II ONLT IN THI CU.Tl. • 1:.oy To .,., .. , •• ..,. u .. iwj" 10 SPEED BICYC....,,., ;lfl:J ALL COLORS • ALL SIDS . •n•t " t11l10 · ' ...... "'"' ........ & .......... ·~' wttlt ch,.,.. fetkl 1 ,1 I ·~ l:\ ( T< -.. ,. l~ I 1§1 L _ ..... l~ I I~ I I~ I ------_ ..... _ ..... --- HI Avtos, lmpomd f70 IMW -=·~;.;;...--IMW GOOD -------SALES BMW LEASE SELECTION OF Tr&•""*=. •bli ..... USED BMW'• mer! We can ainnae tor 1971 BAVARIA im.zm d<Uvecy ol lh• BMW ot ~ 1972 BAVARIA A-..,.., ,od 970 d10lce 1nc1u<1;,,g shlppina lt70 2002 by phone. 0.UYe<')' is avail• 1971 2002 <i 1 J a••N able In moot all !orolgn ''"'"-r """""'... 1m 2002 ''10 AUDl....U 100. am/fm ~ ~"c: e ~ authorfzed 1969 1'°° hldlo, afr, """"""· • dr, 8'0 North Beach Blvd. u CREVIER BMW i'D-&m; 6*'3Zl3 Ha.bra ' Sales • Service · Lruing wlai achftulta ••••. &1.2-5671 879-5624 or m.5.133 DI W. lit St., Santll Ana Autoo, '"""°'1od 970 Avtos, lmponM 970 ___ •:.:3S-:..3:..:l.:.:71c_ __ ' • • CAI Fill OF APPUS WIN!! PortMil• TV • ' GUESS HOW MANY APPLES IN THE HONDA CIVIC C.. hi Of Apploo 0. Dhpll'f 'tff S p.M. S..12·73 SPECIAL SAVINGS ON AU. 73 CIVICS Vldt Otlt new bomel G ROY CARVIR, Inc. iu &. 17tll St. Colla Meu 546M4C LEASE A· 1973 BAVARIA CREVIER BMW Sa.lei • Strvl.c• • Leulng 208 W. lit St.i Santa Ana 835-3 71 Have .:>methlng you want to ..ell? Clauilled ads do U weU -call NOW 642--5678. Motor Hom11 Salo/Rent U.51 PllCI $7995 Avtos, Imported 970 Autos, ,._, .. =:.:!..==;:._--I CAPRI '& BRAND NEW '73 CAPRI Immediate O.\!!°•'Y GUSTAFS~N Llncoln-Men:ury lbaKI Beach at Warner Huntineton Beach 14:i..8844 * (213) m.s544 ''Home of tM Vlklng'' DATSUN DATSUN DATSUN NEW 1973 PICKUP NO DOWN l6tl .%J per mo. tor 4.~ mo. Def, ~ment or1ct! $3273.60. A.P .R. 14.14%. X~·111 p11rt D.11!.1111 • '• • t ' RAT JAGUAR AUTHORIIED SALES AND SERVICE 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY TOYOTA SALE AT p,.Devaluatloft PRICES BRAND NEW ~Ill.ti !Jill" lllllltli'• "' ' . ~1 FIAT. 124 convertible. Sharp New Car ~al•,.:.'~ ~~: I Comlngn;~~:ry Day 1972 : 2-1,00J ml. Call m-3809 or 1 Ask About Our Unique air • 54&-8640 '70 XKE Jaguar, tilver UMCI Mercedei LNM Auto. truns .. radio. tact. : FlAT-'70, 124 ip·~·r, ~ P'"• w/bl.k lnt.. 2 p I ace , Pl cond., W-S-W tires, tint. ¥'"' r• o1 AM/FM SW, alt, 4 spd, •n• tclut. (TE210061507). ~I ~· ~ ,..now. new radlalt, Kcal -· lo House of Imports $2563 ml., $38SO. 96&-1'551 6862 Ma.ochester, Buena Parle '69 FIAT 124 aedan-Alr fine '71 JAGUAR XJ-'. sable on the Santa Ana ~ ~ SacJ'.fut brown. .. ...,. rad. Orig. sn-7250 I . wirh 6 PAC cai><wer-<amper, ~,:~::-O~t 850~ KAR~: .. ~·HIA° e •.:Lt'":O~L~'" '70 bATSUN PICKUP $AVE NOW AT t'6l11£Ll. rood .. 1195 548-89Z1. -···--·--PURCHASE -~lfW •n DATSUN pickup w/olr $1999 GLAS 'tl9 KARMANN CHIA, .. w LEASE OJA cood., large ""heels. lll!p BILL M XEY paint. tJW!ne, bralcel, tires. Ov I bumpcr & Si>-Pn< cabov•• A 1---------1 s.e to appree. Best o!Jr. arsoH Do lvary Camper. Sleeps !our aduli.. TOYOTA '67 GLAS. 1700 CT. lo ~7346 Call Anytime 1966 Hari>offfi~'· 646-9303 lcobox. """"· booC rool mileage, xlnt cond. Make LOTUS ---"*c..::,54=-•=5=104='-'*'--'72 -YOTA ·.· rack. $2350. or oUer. Will 18881 BEAOI BL. 847..SSSS .:•o:Her:::.:_· :ealt::..::6•c..:5iil-8771=· =:..:..-- oepante. ~;...itXt. HUtmNGTON BEACH JAGUAR 1--------OPEL A 'Tl DATSUN 240 z. Perfect •70 PICKUP, xlnl cond , '70 LOTUS Euro;; new --------·I CEUC ~~~elowve•.bh1t· hook . Ph: L8,000 orig. mi., cusl int, 1972 JAGUAR E TYPE f"l~ *--tittlh. nl. 19.;..," ~·s. 1968 Opel Stat Wagon, Xtra 4 Spd,. Air Cond, BH.utiluJ ......,....,.,," F/M stcn!O cassette deck ~"""'· ....u1 ° Y· DJ.6""'Vll<IU, clean. Low book. am/frn turquoise tlnish (753EKR) '70 DATSUN 1600 R<>odster w/•plo'I. Blk vinyl rool l 2 + 2 MAZDA $650, 56-1624 $2699 nlags, J'\!11 _bar, disc brakes, lonneau cover, duel ex;haust Tolal Factory F.quipped, --------FOR $ale '69 Opel GT, ~ BILL MAXEY immac. ;uoo. 6«-5932 systen1, 1na~a $1600/best NEW CAR < #370.1l. * M•zda '73 Rot•ry * paint, brakea, elute~ 102hp . '68 DATSUN Pick Up. $7~. _01_"-'-~--'----· t $8l'5.4l $66 MONTH eng. $ISM. tJ<l..7597 TOYOTA 334.l Maryland Circle, C.M. '10 DATSUN 1600 Roodster. 36 MONTI-IS OPEN LEASE '64 OPEL. New tires, n1ns 18881 BEJ\Cl-1 B'L. 847~ Call 979-1(195. 30M, Xl"I cond . Pr\. P1:ty. \\/Ill Rccept trade-Im good. Must sell, $100. HUNTINCTON BEACI lt'a a breeze ... sell )...our Be11t orrer over $1 ,0CXI. CALL MR. FRY 842-6666 646-6715 after 5 pm ,70 TOYOTA items with ease, uae Dally 673-8600 ~~~----~ H t B h Pilot cias.Uled. 642-5678. Want nd "'""" ... 642.5678 CLASS!F'IED ...... 642·5618 u n • eac PORSCHE MARK JI WAGON. Motor Homes Motor Hom•t Motor Homes Deluxe, auto. trans., s.1.1R1nt 940 Sale/Rent MO Sale/Rent 940 MAZDA ~~. ~~r Ae~ ~;· 43.=te;;ileseli Only $1400. Call wkdays on-engine Just been over· Jy, 833-3362, ask for Steve. ulcd •-ha • ~ to apprec. The TIT AN The New! Qualify Built! Low-cost! Motor Home By • CHAMPION fin•lly, • motor hom• for th, budg•f·minded •d¥entur•r. On• th•t incorpor•f•1 weld•d·1fetl con1huction witlt cri1p function•I de1i9n, Bu ilt on • r•inforctd ch•11i1 IDodqe, Ch•v. or lnt•r· "•fion•I Herv•1f•rl , you c•n chool• from l 1p•ciou1 floor plen1 in 20 or 24 or 21 foo• l•n9f111. And look •f th•1• f••fur•1: e A11fomtllc trenunM.sion, .p,ow•r br•k•1, pow• •r ·•••ring, v.a •n9int •ttnd•rd. e 011•1 '''' wh••ls, ITvy, duty shock tbutr· b.r1 on front •11d r••• of <11 1 mocl•l1 . 17331 Beach Bl. 8'2-6686 '69-9U E, TARGA, silver, 5 (68688QI. MERCEDES BENZ ! _"'r,'"';...,"'.""'""..::x1::::•::,.<'.::c-;:,Pire-""'m'-.,-™ $1895 -ROVER 2S40 Hari>or Blvd. '70 Mercedes Benz --------A~~~,M~. JIM SLEMONS '69 ROVER lllOO TC, am/!m, "'6-!017 sport rims, spare lire car- 1 M PORTS rier. Needs clutch. SOOO MERCEDES BENZ ~ ~~"!w~m~uffi·~·£"""""t'.:~ll:OOJ~.l!!'!~~~~~~I Atn'HOR.lZED !'1.Pty. 615-a'l14. SALES .. SERVICE TOYOTA '67 TOYOTA Jim ~lemons TOYOTA corona 4 Dr ""''"· STOUT PICKUP Im~ 1969, aulo, orig owner. Late. model, overtlood cam 1301 Quall 42 (X)() mi xlnt oond $995 engine, new llres, campao Ncv.1>0tt Beach c.ill a1't 6.' 4~3'.l!t7. 496-o74: shell, j8,'\5CPl·I). 833-9000 '66 TOYOTA Corolla Crown $1099 ENTER FROM MacARTHUR Deluxe. great transporta. BILL MAXEY a •• WJO Mert'lede!I: tlon. $150. 646-9534, nHUO. l97t) 280 SL Coupe. Red/tan Ask/B"d Mycorn TOYOTA lnl., 2 tops &. luaded inclding * '71 TOYOTA Corolla, low 18881 BEAC'l·I BL. 847-8555 am/tm slereo, sh'"" room miie&ge, air. JI UNTINGTON"BEACH t t The Titan ... Order Yours Today e All 11••1 ct9• con1truction with 1uper qui•t high cl•n1ity poly Ut•fhtn• fo•m i111uletion. e Aluminum 1idi119 ecc•nted with p•bbl•- wood-gr•in tlurr1inum ptnel1. e l•rg• g•ll•y f•tluring four·burn•r r1n9•, nu. S2.ooo total miles. Cllll 54CHti17 aft 6 PM. •n NEW MARK 11 64-l-6500 or att 6 call 644--234.:l for appt. to see. '68 TOYCYTA Corona deluxe. WAGON 301 W. WARNER °"" lleck w. .. 540 7430 DANMAR MOTOR HOMES r•fri 9•rttor i nd doubl• 1leinl•11 11••1 sink. e l•fh with tub •nd 0¥•rho11d 1how1r. R & H, auto trans. Mu.st ee· . h Bl k I t . 280 SL CPE sell. Best oUer. 493-0107. ige wit ac n enor, Or'·g _.._ _ _. ,....., ''Weed .1 •. 0 _ .. Aulo Tran5., 6 cyl., 5 door. e Sl••P" up fo 1i11. , .. Main Strwt • j CAl FULl OF Arl'W 13801 HARBOR BLVD. 714/531-6800 GARDEN GROVE Se• And Ori¥• Todey. Autot,r-990Autos, Usad 990 990Autos, Used 990Autos, Used 990Autos, Used AT ohnson ' l l • • ; 71 MERCURY WAGON • . • Colonr Park 10 passenge r. Full power, fa ctory ai r con· dltiorung. Immaculate condition. (532CXW) • • • . $3775 .72 Cougar VS, auti .. radio, heater, pwr. ateer- ing: and! bra.kea, landau, (3.190ZF) i $3775 lo Pontiac Gra•id be. VS. auto. trans., radio. h <'a t , power 11 lcerlng, J>ow('r brakCil ft.Cl. air cond., landau roor. t513A ) .$2775 '69 Conlittcutal coupe. full pO\\'er, 11h· 1·ond., leath- er inler .. vinyl ro111, •l.J IF"YV I $2675 '69 Cadillac Coupe d£' Ville, full pti\'-'rr, rarl. ai1'. 6 "·ay sC'at, landau roof, fh:SS- JK:l l $2975 'to IMPERIAL LE BARON • • 2 Door Hardtop. One Owner. Immaculate. Full power, ~tory air. AM/FM radio, tilt wheel. 6 way power ••u, landau roo!. (684BEV) I • • ' $3675 .~ ''Ho1ne of Previously Driven Prestige Automobiles'' '70 CONT. MARK III Sold new by Johnson's and serviced by Johnson's. Equipped with every extra. Medium brown finish with vinyl top & leather interior. (839878 ) $5475 MARK ID's An Excellent Selection of MARK Ill's & IV's 1969-1972 AU At Appreciable $avings . "Ora•Vt C01tot~·· Fomll]J oJ Fi•• Coll!' . o.,..'TM?r, Min~"'""".......,, 1 • ""'ap l #0068). red w/bl.k In!., auto, Alil/ From treuure1 to traah Fi\t, remvl hdtp w/Wnneau, Turn thrm inlo cash 990 auto trans, $5900. 835-am. I CALL Daily Pilot Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Son '72 CONTINENTAL 4 dr. sedan, luxury equipped thru-ou.t, full power, cli· ma~e control, 3.lI' cond .. Landau roof, tilt steering wheel, cruise control , pwr. door locks, indiv. adjusting front seats, 4 brand new radial tires. (166EAF) $5975 $3131 ~111.11 tJlll!• llhthlJ'- "' '' -. . . .. '70 Toyota La'~ Cruiser Staflbn Wagon Beige, 4 W.D., Warn llubA, Winch Air Cond, (~), $3199 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 BEACH BL. 847-8555 HUNTINGTON BEACH TOYOTA AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE ~~.·!l~l'~~Tt1~·1~"~ l 1l11 111~1 . ' '• 1971 TO\'ITTA Corolla, air, radial tires, good cond. 42.00'.l mi. $1350 l i r m . 586-2168 . TRIUMPH BEAUT IFUL 'TI! TR6 con· \'~rtlble, xlnt cond. AM/FM radio, cassette player, ?\-11chclen ti.res. $2950 Finn. Call aft.er 6 pm lar epp'I. 646-7565. '70 GT 6, new tires, 24,IXXI '71 Cougar ,69 B ill mil.,, MeeluutlcaUy perlect. onnev e Beaut cond. in/oot. Be.low blue book $1.695. Call alter s, 2 dr. hardtop. V8, auto. trans., ra· 548-76.1.5 Power at.eering, power brakes, air cond., auto. t.ra.nl., vinyl roof, (544CIUJ $2675 '69 Marqui!! Cou~. Auto. trans., radio, beater, power 11teeina. power brakes. fee· fol}' air cond., landau roof, (ZNW- ,50.1) $1995 dlo. heater, powe! steerlna, power 1'RIUM---Pl-f~TR4A---,67-C-:ood­ brakes, fact. air cond., landau cond Extru ' heels roof, 1417AGH) Aak for Phil,~~ w $1575 TR4, Needs T.L.C. ----------1!450. 673-8282 '67 Volvo 144S 4 dr .. auto. trans .. air cond., Oean, (6:16BSXJ $1275 •n TRIUMPH TR6 847-5119 eYel. VOLKSWAGEN '67 VW Bug, FM stereo, 1 radials. Mnny xtnl& $190. , ~95.16 or 548--3622 "72 VW Panel, 5CXXI miles, Must Sell! lir;,-1182 a.ft. 4 '70 MARQUIS '61 VW Squareback, reblt. engine, new brakea. Mu.t Sell! $000. 642--68.15 aft 5 '64 VW Bua: Cheny! Sunroof. • IKHY tre.n& A: tlrt!I, alao tape ""-k! $650 979-4138 eves. ~Dr., Hardlop, f'IUlpped with factory air, stereo, and full power. (494AFY) $2775 71 VW SQUARE BK * , stick, radM>, orange. : 673-19.\l 1 l V\\' -xnll rond, )'ellow • ·/blk Int.. rsdlal Utta, ele. tl77S/beAt offer. 6'13-68 '61 O IERRY BUG. new clut· eh. 13,00J ml. on fad engine' 1395. 64Hl73 Home Of The New Car • , , •'Golde11 J'uwch" ohnson & son Hom• Of The New Car , , , "Golde11 J'-M" '61 WI BUS 1000 c°< -· bed, new tires, wooa panel· ... 49U188. '56VW. NM runnlna. Best otter. 968-1189 • I 1 '.! t H N • ' I· , I I -' ~Ul " " Lo gt M A .H Br ~ ~ b ·c ·~ .~ • +,,..., ...,.,.. "'A-. um I 1§1 iiil __ ....... "' ""'-um "° AUtel. ~ • --@J,~'-----~'~~., ~' ----~~1~~~1 ;..--~-~~ WO A .... U... MA-. U... "°A ..... U.. YOLISWACHN FOID MDCUIY OLDSMOBILE PONllAC PONllA YW'• NEW & USIO OLD,SMPCE 'Ill CADILLAC c,. DeV. N 1"' l'Oftl) .. -. • C1l, 11 <XlUGAR XRT. JOa ·n Or ... l'Tllr ""''" ~$-nd, 1f11 P01J on -..,. -., -., -· lo-.. ...., -. Saito·-'72 OLIJS Totonodo ... BUY OR LEASI ......,, Stffllac, ~w,• 2 ... i..atton. . 5 MINIJTES FROM COST.All\ESA . nu E. JS? sr .. s.A; '3U531 till It -wbl. CNltt 1'd. a1r, ~re., MIJ ...,.; AJlo/'J'K OLOSMOllLI ceptloool .-.uve·a car. '13 l'OimACS Brak,., Wt•l!'d, ~ -w locb, 1 -LTD •oua.uau o1c. ""' • -w1 -. Pl-._ o11er ... , .. ~. DAVE ROS$ Bucket -..... sObl• ... tallle •/mat· V8 ""-'--... .._ -· lo mt., ---... • -air COlld., OMC TRUCKS 494--3'1'15 ~ PO ....... c !J~!!!Deo, 11"'19 ..... <l1 llbr Inter A match vln'lp, ,,,_--::;-~-..,.. whit. m60. Ol!ue Bk de1ux lolertor A -· HONDA CARS "'"'" """'"">· -• -9(18.9191, = =--SJ'50.) lowner. -lime -· w/blac:k WIYI UNIVERSITY OLDS PLYMOUTH 2480 -Blvd.. Ill hit ~""'fS .... " ~ --. Super bqy at $IG5. Driv. ColCa M. ... -7 ~ ~ CAMARO AlrOWI..._ MAVERICK Clll otlctnal ....,... -Hubar Blvd. WHOA THERE '611 roN,.lAc i..Mans. Very DAVID J . PHl~LIPS • • (4 Mti,.. No.~ So. Coast PIW) 1,--------'!tit 81""*'1 llhod IlH!e'Mllll -M. Oosta M... 54(),9640 clean! TOP .,. -otter. BUICK PONTIACO~lor:. ·~I.~~· = ~ ~ ~ 11oo1 • '72 MAVDUCK t cit, ... .,, ·~ PARKLANE, 4 cit, pwr, '72 GOLD Toronado, fully BIG FELLA! Mlli 'll'boola. New -. 546-1,75 - ,. 15 MINUTES FROM MISSION VIEJO ARIA -·•---~ Am B ~--R/H, AJC PS,/, 250 ..,., air, ,....... , <lloan; lo loaded, unde-lS.000 miles. Clompetl·~~·-19 71 ,552";::,:72116.~::_-~-..,....-•~~ aui........., m....-m nu U..., 12395. 962-15111 llllloop, ,l'IQO. lliMRll Priv ~ -; evea/Wkncb, GTX. UlADEO-.'Otr, -~ 'GTO good • n 1 l n •, T-lllD ~track lltreo. $1100, =.:,esQiindition prt)f. -~2C.5 .ateeri.nc & brakea, .auto adef'\, new 4-•Peed \ 1442 SO. BRIBl'OL, S.A\ 5464220 CHEYR $2695 MEICURY G '!6 OIDS 88, Good cond. trans, +JO CID, t Bnt. Ml/ "· 'otw-ttres A nma. 1971 T-BIRD, 2 dr .._ OLET Seo at MUSTAN Dependable transportation. t'MIFM multiplex, vlll)'l l!lOO or best otter.~--!MOO mllea, fllll xJ':• .,., 1---,n------1 DAILY PILOT EMPLOYEE 'n MONTEGO, MXB air., 6'J5.-0'!00 top. Out ol production • 1968 L.EMANS., r • b, air. am/Im ......... -CS.A. f'rwy, East cm ut St. II mt.) CHEVROLET PARKING I.Dr pb/ps, rib, &Old .. nand&11. ~ H.T ••• P/S. !WI. $$)0. 1968 OLDS DEL MONT 4 dr, liml""1 effitioo. Must ... good cond. Finl swo ph. Dr. Adams. lllfloo MONTE CARLO lS30w.tBl;y,Casta.Jleu dlxlnt.,klml,bt:lowbook. ortic!ltoffer. air, P IS, P/B, $1D'l5. Ph: now. tomarrow might be takes! Dl,)'S541)..MOO.Ewl. 90-a3lt,eVH54$-8109 ' -l ComlllOnwealtk : Motors Ltd, COUPE. Cust. 350, • er S32SO. M5-3it&2 aft 7. G3-4301 or . ~ 839-3488 too late. Ph. 615-152'1 &ft 6. 546-9134 •57 _ N'll Oiev Z-21l 41tw pwr, itr., br¥-. tac. Call Afarp.ret Greenman ·n KEM MONTEREY '$1 MUSTANG Fastback 1968 OtDS CUtlaas. l Owner. '69 ROADRUNNER. 383 t '69 GTO. FCdJ power, air, line. :mhp, 4 spd, paid, dilt air, auto., R&.H, vinyl 1 • ~ • H.T. aft pow, I.aw mi. Ex G.T. 3 IPd. R./H. Excellent Pis, P/b. alr. spd, wllh inap. Xlnt oond. vinyl rooC. $1,800. brake-a, mechan pert'. o.t top, bucket seats, ~. Beautttull 963-5147. cond. $UOO/alfeor. 606-10.tl -$11'.lO * 962--2>73 $1500 or best offer. 979-7650 Consider trade. 96M614 ~. SeU $UEO. 80-34T6 · S•nt• Ana '66 YW·IUG '/"""· ~'" J~ 1 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA l:."°le,i,u~ ~~: Autos. UMd · 990 Autos. UMC1 990 Autos. UMd 990 Autos, UMd '990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Usoot 9iO 18881 BEACH BI.. 847-8555 llllNl'INGTON BEACH f"NX ). $3699 2840 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive >l&-8011 '11l VW SQUAREBAO< '67 CHEVELL£..SS396. 4 spd. funrool, !It. A M IF M , Bucket seats, mags, rlblt radials, Coco -mats, xlnt ere $8511. 673-1564 cond. '7J VW BUS '68 CHEVY Nova, air, P/S, ~ mJlea, ·radials, AM/FM radio, low mileage, $899. st Ca11 ~1830 daye: only Pvt party, 548-JCm ,68 VW 7 p B 56 4dr Station W"'°", "' ••• us paint, ens runs aood. map. White with red interior, 962--6363., 1575 or bed otte:r. AM/FM Radio. low miles, •n CAPRICE ,Hide-a-Bed• and Table, , A ,R pwr am/Im ~ $1695 ~. . • ~· •84&-8003• Laguna Imports • '84 IMPALA • 494-1075 . 9 p..,.,,.., w._ • $100, Call 496-6080 71 YW BUG CHRYSLER Brown with pin striping, 4'l--------- gpd, '(ilOOCFO). '72 Chcyslor Newport, Show $1599 Room cond. 2 dr. b4 p/1, BILL MAXEY. p/b, air, WIYl too. ,..d wbls, Must sell. Best otln TO,YOTA over wbol••ale· book ow. It! C&ll 'e-3646. ~~8:i°BEA~.-CONTINENTAL ?fl SUPER Beetle, li~ mi. ; -_ -,Xlnt cond., oif« Wuranty. 62 CONT. P'Ulrpwr, ad cond. ~Tape deck, bst o f f e r • Gd tires, new ~ $400 or 6f.4...0045 bst ofr. 548-.1801. '69 VW CAMPER. Xlnt cond. CORVETTE iw/pop top & tent. S2250.'. i----.:......:......;_ __ ;0ays 6 4 6-8 8 7 7: eves '64 CORVETTE. Reblt e~. •644-4843. tn.ns. front end. Full pwr. VW CAMPER XNLT CONO AM-FM. H.T. Coov. Nu $000. orbnt offer ti1'S & hrlil. 548-4569 675-1428 l§IARP ,.UOW '89 Vet Sting :69 VW, new tires, new Ra.y, 427, 4 epd, .loaded. brakes, good cond . .;uoo. 557·7878 prl. ply. ~~~ waaon. auto, COUGAR ,R&IL Good -· 56-1441 '611 COUGAR. auto tram, or ~1601 p/a, dla;c. brakes, tac. air. 1 VOLVO ~ :J.'f,,... Prt. ~. VOLVO -.Al::E' ·11) tlOLD"l!!llilli'il\or."ilOW . '1 ' • ~8:"'.ii..~~7~ Huge Savings .--,72 & '73 ONLY 12 LEFT AT PRE-DOLLAR DEVALUATION '611 XR7, looded, good um, pnvaw party, nay., llG- 5735, eves_~·~· DODGE '11l DART Swt....,r, pV! por. ty, auto, air, PIS, 21,oo:l mi. Vinyl top, Llke new, im;. 551-l2'111 '70 DUSTER R/H, factory air, column stick, $1,1?5. 548.7385. FIRE BIRD , PRICESI We malre ...,.... dellverte. ·n FIRE;BJl\D Elpri~ air, See It -You'll Bey It P/!1,_ P/B, c...io.a Top, 1986 -· C.J/I. Autos, UM<I BUICK '61 BUICK 2 _dr1 _v.s, Aulo. Real clean · """" " lnl Rum good. $250. • 543-3691 • . 1961 Buick Rlvlor• Full Power, Factory air, Am/Fm radio. Landau top, Low mileage. Make after. 540-3194 19,lW mi, $3500. 646-3411 . FORD '69 FORD I . FAMILY STATION WAOON. Full siu! de- luxe vs, factory air conclltlonlng, ·AM/ TM ster.o, pwr .. otr., brakes, auto.. RAH, nw, lq. rack. C6'1.-AFY). , $1195 2840 Harbor Blvd. 'Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 54&B017 )971 BUICK 8 .... Ellate ·n COUNTRY Sedan, 1 1Wagon. 19,000 miles, new owner, .Mlc:belln tires,' lw)' 'tires; FM stereo, All power. d_ty trier htch, never med, Trallel: PKG $3995. 5'8-3123 tilt whl, rack, wbt w/blu lb tnt, per! """'· Sacrif, -· '70 SKYLARK p,(s, P • 531-3374 •tact. air, radJa, u~ Wllft'. ~'69~·ro;:;:,:RD~-2-dr--Full-~'- . Recetilly overllauled trallL • ·-1-l>Q.1112. ' Deluxe V8, vinyl top, fl'o. 19111 BUJCK Spedal Sia Wq. =· ~~~~:.::&i l-11<11'· Orig ......... tires, -" -. _,-,. dean. A/C + SJM5. 581;-5299 ell 6. ,...,, .. -. m.-. 'n .O>untry Squu., sta _. !"°(-~ tllarP one 10 -· imllloc, !111,000 in!., l:..\!'~==~=..,-==--1 pwr .... " -air. !!Ii BUICK Llmbd, +<locir, -· ~m, iMib, != '!"'.::.tloa !3500-·n ran1;tiiu LTD, c:pt, air, tn iilVffiiA $1100 ~ bt:i Pfi:i. ":'t ::-:: -cond. Lcioded, 88,0001 ;55:::•:..--;:::=c;_ ____ ~ fml' 1188,-U91 ' 1971 FORD GeWde _, t : CADIUAC or 11r11t1>, 11111 ' ,p•r. ' altioond. $3,21111. Call Ital i'P.: ELooRADO c..brolet & """"'" 84)-4000. 1 l'u n r a o t i leatber top, * l!"fO LTD Brauatun. U,000 ~,un/fm. 1tereo1 tpe deck, miles, 4 door aedan • .xlnt air. et<. Mint veen I< white, COl!d. Call 536-2648 alter S Prt. pt;y. 5f5.3U6. Plif I ~ ..-l '19 SEDAN DeVJlle. All 1911l TORINO , 2. DR. R"1 power, viJlyl lop, guu. w/wblte viJlyl tnp I< Int. !D,000 ml, 1 owner. Llill! Pia, P$1~ air. A·l - ·-· --dltlon. 841-1188. :ti Cad Ddo, oll>-estru. '84 4 DR, V4, air ....S. •Vfr)I nice. --· Clll 57,000 ml'o. Ule """· .... ,_ 646-Smdajll,--- I '68 CAO. EL DORADO '67 roRD OOmlettlbl<!: XL , $2995. Good o:ind. 500. Power, auto. Top con- ' • l5J•llll!a L dlllon. $1U5. -1S2:l'. i18 CAO. 5ed. DeVUlt flll!>' '711 FORD GIW<D tqU'd. St<reo. V"'>'! top TORINO. $3llOO $Ul50. 61$-ill3S 613-2812 * -,.. 184 CAD cPe do Vllle, xlnt 1918 FORD 4 cir, at ... eond., lo miles, nu tirtl. Xlnt cond. $800 er man of. A!ldng 1996. ll0-27lll !le:::•:..· ~li6::;7-&:=:72:..__~== ~ Idle 1"'1\t •.• GQ.5678 SeU Idle ltemt .•• 642$11 • BUY OR LEASE TODAY ~-~eelal oorld OP Wide Selection of Models & Colorrl available for Immediate Delivery • • 1973 · .Coupe De Ville .. Ll, ··"-WITll •66-66 Cl .... _.,., .. , I 'l'Ml llS. ..... ......, Ilic!. • _., "'9t. AM/PM ....... WSW Hr• • • .... tf wy ...... .._., -••c• u:rru.c•~i FULL PRICE LE•SE ·=T ~168'0 Mo. 24 Mooth Open End LHH on Approved Cndit (Stock 35691 LABGES'J' SELEC'J'IOIW' or \ €ADILIACS IN ORANGE colJlOT 1968 COUPE DE VILLE $p1.filllnlJ Pol•r WhlN ~rlor wltti bl•<k vlnyl I09 •nd 1ux1,1rlou1 ""klltno leltht rlnltrtot. Full·~. f•dory •Ir cOndlllonlng, 1111 Wl\WI, AM/PM rtdto. OUlll....Olna .... iu.. {01.CttGI 1969 SEDAN DE VILLE F1dorV tlr oondlllonll'IQ, vlnYI top, Ml 1 .. 111v ln!trlor, 1Nrt0, doof locto, tilt .. ttltKOplc 11w1nu. Mott •II tM dbl., 1111r1 .. (VNHml 1969 EL DORADO , . s1999 s2555 .. . 'J s2777 ·: S3668 :s:: 0 , r.r~~ -. . . . -'·"'· ·-1970 cOUP! DE Vill:E • NABERS LEASING • LEASE A 1973 COUPE DE Vll,J,E Lease for ONLY '161 2!. .. ~.,.. ... ...... _ owel. lmfrYW) Exquilit• Oyn••ty Rid with whita vinvl fop, full rtd l1ath1r lnttrior. Full pow•r Incl. 6 w•y s1at, door locks, r•mote control ffunk lock, pewer ••t.nn•, f1ctory •Ir cofldltlltft• in9, AM/FM m,.o f•pe pt•v•r, tinted ti•••· right tid• mirror, tilt & f1l11copic 1t11ri11g, twili\1ht 1tntin1I, l11np monito11, •ft, 1911· FYW) LOW MILEAGE. Lease for ONLY '141 2!0• • Immediate Delivery-Excellent Selection 7 FREE Pickup and Delivery -FREE Loan Car While Lease Car Serviced. 1973 Sedan ' De Ville -"..::. ~"': :""-... '6888 .............. .., ........ .., tMt .. ""' ,. ...................... _,..., ......, -· , ....... l.JWJ • LEASE =' '173• 1t1e. FUU.. PRICE 24 Month Op•n End LHH on Approved Credit !Stock 360tl ' . l!xcltlng 111.tllrMt Gcllrd' Miii llf«JI; vln'(f tap .. ln•lc:Nnt Ml IMl!ar In- terior. Full power, f6c;tory •Ir cond,. ,,...., 1111" t"'"'flk 1twrl119, ttc .• (91%8EJJ 'I ' • 'S 1 1970 EL DORADO 1971 coufE DE VILLE 1972 EL DORADO Con"-'111>1•. L.._ Tll•n 1•.000 mu., full JllWW, f«fory •Ir. tllMtfe ....,..., AM/FM 11«"to rwtlo Wiit! I fr•dc tlpt; Pl..,.., ,....,,. dOlll' ~ f'#lllghl ....,11,,.,, ~ tl'U!lll °"'*'• O'VIM COl'ltrol, *-• 1k. M~r ..U ' c•r-.:1 roi-. (2"5V$0J ,, s4444, s4555 •7222 SE~ECT TRADE-INS 1970 V.W. "SUNDIAL" CAMPER 1970 PONTl~C FIREBIRD '400 L.elt ttlen M.-on "" lltrd fo fltld '°""*'• • ho,.. -. l'"Kt, •Ir CGrld .. V.1-, p'arttllr Vln'fl lri!trtor, .... Ill ......... ttfa .e.otutlltf brtnd -. (°"8$UI . 1970 THUN~RBIRO LANDAU Db. U,,.__, ~ Ol'lty 21.BI rnlttl. Pldlry ah' enll~ ,_., ,...., t•c-tl'Y • ..,, fllt wr.t, NAl'M ,.._ ll'IOllt ....., dlX. ~ (S44G(). 1970 FORD lTD 4 DR. H.T. FEATURE of ... WJll $2666 !' s333:f ~i99d r " 1971 MERCEDES 300 SEL SIJNROOF ; ,_, .,... ....., • "...,.. .....-•,.. .-.....-...,,,.._ ''--. •elsus•: ~ ftwww1r ·1 , M ,...._...,, * tie••~ --........ 1111"" alC hi ...... --·-~-...... ·-ro&66 .NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd.,. -Costa Mesa 540-9100 , U!U DIPAITMDlfOPIN ' .,,., """ .. ' PM -"'"' fri~•.co """ .. 6 PM Sot, .. d Sunday I • 1 I '1 I I '~ • • l .. . • engine, 4 speed transmission, A78/ I] tires, ACCENT GROUP, 1179193 1 • Stk . •1967 .. • • • . NEW 1973 HOM•·RUN 0, PlllT~O ~I '1Ai.U6S! Grand slam savings on every car in · our INmenclou~ Inventory. You can't beat our dollar for dollar values NEW 1973 TORINO OURVOLUMI PRICE ONL'I NEW 1973 anywhere. VS, Cruiseomatic, w 1w, P.S., P.B., eir, AM r•dio, tinted gl•ss, wheel covers, bumr•• 9uard1, & more. (266046 Stk. • 1955 LIST PRICE '4084'°. SEE us FOR: •SUPER VANS • CRUISAIRE VANS ··MINI HOMES e CAMPERS OUR VOWME PRICE 53495 II\ OYER 4 ACRES OF ROBINS -READY :.TRADE IN SPECIALS , • • ' ' '66 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. H.T. LT,D 2 DOOR HARDTOP 522.9869 VC:, w :1:~ewalls, a ir, radio, reur spe.~;kers, tinted glass, wheel <.:ov,ors, bumper guards, 11708941 NEW 1973 MUSTANG 2 DOO!t HARDTOP Stk. • 1307 LIST PRICE '48,966 OUR VOLUME PRICE 5399966 302 engine, E70/40 wide oval tires, conve,nience 9'•"P· P.S., P.B., .AIR CONO., AM radio, deluxe belts, tint- ed glass, sport wheel covers, bumper guards, I 196"487 J LEASE A 1973 FORD LTD 2·Di. H.T. '992' 36 MON'fllS O.E.L LEASE • Stk. # 1600 DIRECT .FROM A fORD DEALER & SAVE THE ·MIDDLE MAN EXPENSE LIST PRICE '3901 17 OUR VOLUME PRICE s3499a9 '72 YAMAHA RENT A CAMPER! CHICK OUR LOW-lllNTAL UTUONR/Y'sl Motorcycle 500 Pickujit ··~ '679 Rodio, h.otor, oufo., powor 1tMrin9, V·I, oir cond., good ml/01. I FCJIOS) 'S97 250c_c, Only 26PO mi!o1, 1oddl• b1f1, wind1hield. IUOV0751 . VI, outomotic, rodio, ho•f•r, oir cond itionil'lf. 136376111 ' . '499 '70 VW Camper With f•M. good miles, rod, 4 1peod. 1691CAGI 7 MUSTANG · '67 CHEVELLE Wagon t.· ;::;::. l,;~;~~" , .......... ,.. •10 5 5 Concourse. V.I, roclio, h•ofor, ou lo.. '9S9 powor 1toorin9, good milo1. (TNWIOB ) · ~8 FALCON 4 DR. '68 CHRYSLER New Yorker '66 VW FASTBACK '68 MG MIDGET Y•llow with bl•ck top, 9ood mil••· tXNGlll I 5S43 HARD TO FIND USED! '69 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Pickup. V-1, outomotic, powor 1teor· '1·65 ing, he1t•r, flOW point. Good ma ••. ! 21450C ) '70 Chevrolet 3/4 TOii .. • 4 Do•• H•"'•P· foll pow,.,,;, '°'"51086 ditioning, 9ood milo1. IYCNSl 11 ' : """· , ........ i •.. , ..... i ..... 1088 , 1ood milo1 . !WXG9191 l 'S71 Pickup. Rod io, ho1t1r, 1utomotic, v.1, '199 7 powor •+11rin9, 9oocf mil••· 'I I )31 IH) . , · '68 KARMANN GHIA 2 FORD 10 PASS. WAGON '68 OLDS Cutlass Supreme ~9 MUSTANG GRANDE ~: FM/<.d;o, '"''" "'"·• pow" '1669 )teering. 1ir cond., vinyl roof, toad 1101. 12SSISll ' . !Its MUSTANG" H.T. • :;i;<;., '"''" ...... , ......... ;,,,,1262 :!t''· VI, good mil•1. (WIA194l • , 1 GALAXIE 500 ...... h ..... , .• , .. ;~, h ........ i •. , '199 5 "· pow•r ••••ring, vinyl roof, Good . "••· I 996CQL J ' I 2 doo• Ho"lop, .,d;o, h"''" '"'"" s13 7 6 ' pow1r tfo•ring, vinyl roof, good mil••. 1ir. (YXNl59l • '72 VEGA COUPE R.d. 4 'P"d. .,d;o. '"''"· low 51643 milo1. 16421) ' '70 CHEV. MONTE CARLO . l d,, H.T., .,,;,, '"'''" .,,,.,· 52363 P.S., eir, vinyl roof, VI , good milo1. IB23AG81 '72 PONTIAC GRAND. PRIX ~,,; •• hool•'.· ............ ''''.'" s3999 1119, powor w1ndow1, vi nyl roof, •ir. low mil••· f425E.AE J . I• 4 'peed, oriqin1I thru·out, good miles. tXOC888 ) 5941 '69 TOYOTA CORONA CPE. A•I• .. ,h;f1, good mHH. IXV F17 1l sass T·BIRD TRADE-INS! 6 TO CHOOSE FROM! '67 TO '73 MQDELS Fine low mileage -'ome local ow.,er cars, buy todey and ... $AYE '69 F250 Ford 3/4 Ton P.U. Comper 1p•ci1I, Y-1, rodio, ho•ter,,~'S66 outo1111•tic. 16276]0) I '71 Ford FlOO Pickup v.1, rocfio,-he•f•r, 1fondord thi~. '239 1ppro•i11t•fely 15,000 miles. 1214· 17Hl ' '72 Ford 1/2 Ton P.U. Good miles. f 1'302Ll 9 Y-1, rodio •nd h••for, 1utom1tic . .ift26S7 Example '69 T·BIRD LANDAU .. '71 Ford F250 3/4 Ton . :c11~~y~·~~?;,; v.s, •uto,, Rl '4555' Full pow•r, oir conditioning, pow•r 'l 7SS windowt & 1ooft. (969CPA) H, eir, 1Plit 'rimt, 9d. mt 1314· ' I • 74H) N.-!-70 9 1/1' Hunt.t C.O. • ' - E!!?!· ------·---rt ...... ., ~ . • -- II IOllNS \I· PAM ""· ONLY lllldllt!JUd -- • -,,,. Sot. PAlllS SR..CI HOUIS 1• t,_M ... 1-,,., ............. ) \, • ' • . • • • • • • ' ZI PILOT-AOVERTISU ' .W~ME D $n~,~, LL TRADE IN' THIS WEEK THAT RUN ARE WORTH s AND UP •£CUITllllS ON llKllOCll NEW OR USED CARS AT The Economy Champ! PLYMOUTH DUST~R NOT 1STRIPPED FUL\., FACTORY EQUIPPED ·s· oo - PER MONTH . Fully fa ctory equipped. Economy & s'tylel Serial 410514 FOi'" 1111!y oll ~. wrtll SlDO & T .. L dowll,. ~ vtrnl. prk• 'l211J.oO. APR 10.11'!'0 O.A.C. l11U + T•• I. Llc. C111h Prkt. NOT STRIPflED BUT LOlDED WITH EQUIPMENT! LAKEWOOD : SHOPPING • snc .on SliR 22'1'1 CENTER PER MONTH l oaded with the followin9 items of equipment. Power Front Oise Brakes, T orqueflite Transmission, Powe r St1erin9, 400 C.1.0. 2 BBL. En9ine, Air Conditioning, Tintea Gl•ss, AM Rad io, Standard Si:r:e WSW Tires, l.ft A.emote Control Mirror, Light Pack•9e, Vinyl Roof. Demo • For only·<ll r!O'lftlt witf.. llCt + TIL down. Deltrred ~ymOl'lt prlc• W)I·'°· APR 9.Jl"!I.. C•sh l)l'k• t.ruQ. + Te.L. NOT A FACTORY ORDER! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! NOT A FACTORY ORDER! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF STATION WAGONS • ' .. PEgSONALIZED .LEASE PLAN TO FIT THE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS!! ' CASH BACK ON PRESENT CAR . NEW 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY STATION WAGON ' . $ . 00 * NO DOWN · ~"YMENT ·* _ .. _ .HlW.13,.CH.RlSUR; .. --~,,,,,.,,;•EW. 'I31URL,..,. ..... *'~ -~ID-'13. SATllUTt . H•dtop . Air Co9dltlotd .. • Loodff! . H-'toP. Air ~ • Looct.dl Air CaaditloM"9 $99 ' PEk < '' • $89 PEk s.9 Pll MO. MO. I MO. !ER,' ·; or MONTH NOT New ~ry Suburban. Lo111d•d with power 1'. ST.(tl~ED. 1·~ tie~ng, automati-:: trensmistion, front diso • FLEET SALES DISCOUNTS ll/T't~ AD!D l • brakes, powe r tail gate windows. Bin•1 WITH ' ' • · EQUIPMENT! J: .. o;: :,;:.~~!'\.":.f:.::'. tp':J;,~~ 400 C.1.0. engin e . Stk .... 029. Credit &•Labor Union Members, Federal, State & City Employefi,~Etc. Call · o.A.c. ""' ""' ••,.. •~ "' • ••· Sor. 249425. Lome Feal our Fleet Mana ·er And IKlli For Reet Sales Discounts! · NOT A FACTORY ORDER! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 1 ~11p73 CHEV. CAPRICE · • YOUR ~IC , 1973 PiN10, WAGON ~ ·--· -....... All '70 PLYMOUTH '70 FORD '70 CHEV. • .... H A ...... , IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $83 Per -CASH+1u•-w ... _ ... _,., ..... ..,.,. •• 11<..,.,., Mo IMMEDIATE DEUVERY LEASE OR BUY · .. Mo. . 1.;;E;~;""·.;~v;·; ·~~;.·~'."" .... c. L.~SE OR BUY ~· 1969 DODGE POLARA 2-Door, V8, auto. trans., factory a ir condit io ning, power steering, radio, heater, whitewall tires, fuH whe el covers, dual bra~e system. I056EPMI ILIYERY , 1967 FORD . PICKUP Radio, Heat er, 2 tone paint , deluxe side mouldings, si de mirrors, , CAt-4PER SHELL l51l 18 KI . ··.s ' " . . 1972 FORD I Loaded with auto. trans., VS,. factory air conditioning, power steering. radio, heater, full vinyl seats. 1563HRPI ~ s IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1971 CHRYSLER wlftl U01 *-+ Cftto111 Power WIHows. a.-.. HHtio .,, W111ta Won Tira, yo,. r>.u:, Spfft Jolllt s..t; ,_ .. ,, Air, Po.., s,.., . .................. n. • ••. °"'"" PER MONTH nltJ.,41, AJlll"- I I ' ' ' I 't 1 ' ' ' •w~~·-··s419 0,4C. Co.. , ""' ''* .... td ' ' • •IMM101"1• DELIVERY \ , I I . ' . ' ' I I & ll'ttfl... . -• . ' . l •• I ' ' • . ~ IC • ) 1 ·r9va~· ';:390 ' N;EW ' ~· ~$~D IN .5.TOtK & ARRIVING . · • ; . ' .. DA'ILY! , . 1971 CHEV. VEGA HATCHBACK Hatchback. Loaded with 4 speed, high bucket 1ea.,t1 , chrome tide mold- ings, radio1 heater, radials. I DOX954 ) $ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1968 ROAD RUNNER 383 VS , ra dio, heater, wh itewa ll t ires, wheel covers. IYVR 329l • j ' 'I I I ' r • DAR. V PllOT Spring Has Sprung, The Grass Has Ria::, Atlas Is Where The Savings Is! NEW 1973 DUmR COUPE 1973 CHRYSLER ~ 'iii!' TOWN AND COUNTRY )!!.AGON o LUXURIOUSLY E(j)UirrlD 1973 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 DOOR SEDAN Wltli All n. Most w..-Im. ,_, ·~,,._ $1 00 I DISCOUNT I ~- DISCOUNT Off S"'J'lostocl RohlO Price Ser. No. CH4l·TlC·l43150 1973 PLYMOUTH GRAN·SEDAN PLENTY OF EXTRAS INCLUDING AIR. CONDITIONING S•r. No, PP43·MlD-169918 $12CD \o1scouNT]_ Off 5'1cJ9ostocl Rohlll Price SPRING-TIME USED CAR VALUES! '68 TOYOTA '67 INTERNATIONAL '71 PLYMOUTH CORONA 4 DDOlt SIDAN 4 WHllL DRIYI STA. WAGON DUSTll • AvklrN>l!c tr•n.ml»ion, radio •nd t1Htw1 • white tldt wtU llr-5. {W.t..MJUJ sport coupe. ' er•'""'• ~i.mtttc, r8dl•, llt'•ler, power ii.tr1n1\ WSW, tlr cllldltllalt- lllf, Ylnrl "'· (4111SW . $795 ' '67 COUGAR ' llt7 2 DOOR HAltDTOP ;'VI, 1vt.mtlk, r"1o, ftH'-1' ,._.r 11_.int • & !Jr•lla., •Ir cOflll., ~lilt _,., contol .. ; IUtlltr lnttr., Yln'(l top. (WXH141J . $1295 '71 MAZDA RX2 ROTARY ENQ.INI I $1495 '70 PLYMOUTH VI, 1vtvrN>llc, rlldlo, ftUltt, poowtr tt11rmQ, wllllt ""9 will llrfl, "°' r1cll. IUU.SJJ $1395 '67 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPllMI 2Dr, H.'I'. "" 1vlo1Ntk, "'"'' flMter, pow. tr 1lttrfllf4~---'...... 1lr -.ct .. Yilll't """· wlR ...... wsw. 1vou11•1 $895 $1695 '67 PLYMOUTH FUlY 4 DOOi UDAN VI, llJIOrMtlc, AM/f'M. m i.. fl•ter, ..... 1T"rlnt1 pt'fl'tf "'""' IVEGfnl $695 '68 CADILLAC SIDAH DI YILU VI, 111.,.,.fk, rlldi., Qlter, pow9" 11 .. 11111-llf'lll• •IMllwt ••If, vlftyt tojl, •Ir tClfl-•nillllllto WSW, llVCIMl $1595 • • PILOT .AIMllTISU ;tf 1lfl •n ~ t 'I · ' flona1 ·, · · •• 1111•1-- or Scold •uc~•"--ic.11 •ay to , • .! truly treat It all ~ -..ay fiowa •prf n~ .. ti':.!:~•ndlng no_, on the ..,,, ... o1,..,. . •ntlre -fine P•rlt R::atlo.nal'a Su .. hicles. reationaf Ve .. Ser. No. 3HICOCHB611I4 NEW 1973 TRAVELALL BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED S•r. No. lHOHOCHB32331 NEW 1973 3~ TON PICK·UP "CAMPER SPECIAL" Ser. No. lH2COCHll7591 ''GET EM UP SCOUT'' HEAD FOR THE HILLS .•. THE DESERT • . • OR THE B E AC H IN A RUGGED, GO· ANYWHERE SCOUT. IMMEDIATE DEUVERY ~~~:r:.: OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE Off 5'1cJ9ostocl Rohlll l'Tlce "Price Do•• Not Include C1rnper. I' l?,ISCO~NTED I 51000 Pr1ee1 Mii Dl"""tl Vlll9 'Tll 1t P.M., SUl!tty, Mty 11, 1th • I " ·. ' .. .· .. ·: .. :· ,• ·: :: . • • . . . • ' . -• . • . • . • . . . • . • ' . . . • ' :; ' .. ·: :: . . . . . ' • . . . • : . . . . • . . . . .. w......,, 1111' 9, 1973 DAILY PILOT BRAND NEW 2-- ~57 DOWN FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED "' Low miles, used (S96HDE )" -DIATI DfUVIRT $67 MONTH S67i1total-n,S67istolal mo. payn1ent, incl. fax, license & all carrying .42 months. Deferred pymt. TOUI CMOICE Of CUSroMIZED INTtRIOIS ·s charges on appr. credit for 2288 FULL price S288J. locludl11g tax & . PRICE license. Aooual percentage . . ~.,~~ '73· DODGE DART SPORT .~ -- Fully factory equipped. SPEN.CER Sf EAKS $150~ GIVEN WITH THE PURCHASE OF .EVERY 365 is 1otal down. 65 is totat mo.· NEW CAR 0 R ""'"""'· ;ncl. ''" license & '"I · ' , larrylng cha rges on appr. crtdil for J2 monlhs. Deferred pymt. price S279S incl. la)( & license.· us ED CA' R :.~~~AL PERCENTAGE RATE; ~. • ~--' J?:C:,~ .... '67 DAii .OT 2-GOOI iHAIDTOP'. V-1, otlfo. tnfnt., ,......, st•r· iftf, ¥inyl top, bucket _, (11113'1 .5666 · 1972 TAKE YOUR CHOICE ttrw, ..;... · ye'llow. (796flA) • " .. (JllPWI) (04SCUW} . ' • ' M 1 •RICI '·7t FURY Ill v ... -.• ,.. ... ,_.r$1 steer1 .. ,. fact. •ir. (4U,1Nl ' • . PULL...PlllCI · '70MONTEC•ld :!..,7' ~II r~:!:: s 1366 i..., ,.,. (l97CTN) PULL PRICI '67 FORD YAN SflOIT VAN. Au10. """'" '666 rcMllo a"cl heater. Plus mort. (UTW133) FULL NICI '68 COUG, Xl7 :;-:~i"~ . 866 fW'L9'!3l fUU •RICI '70 MA YEllCK wi., hooter, plus full .. '86-6 -,.ootulppod(IKL979) ' I . '"71 COLT . 1a<11o and -··· mae•. 1u11 1actorr ~1ppec1. (S361Lf). '71 VEGA Hatchback. ladJo and !Mater, plu1 ....,,... (S27DGK). '71 CRICKET · ladlo and heator, has ileluxo interior (761DVG). S866 FULL PlllCI $31.50 DOWN $31.50 A MONTH $31.50 is total dn. pymt. $31.SO is total mo. pymt, incl. tax & license and all carrying charges on appr. credit for 36 mos. Deferred payment price $)1176.66 incl. tax & license. 4NNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 17.91%. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • '72 PINTO , .. , fwcMp •c • ••f plus Nlllie .,... .......... (2TIOW212620) .. ·'72 YOLKS 4 .... ···-·""" ................ (M4DWY) '72 VEGA Hatd.Mck, •L exterior, llUf9. tnlftt., rM1o, lteattr. (76611M) s1166 · FULL PRICI $39 DOWN $39 A MONTH SJ9 is total dn. pymt. $39 is total mo. pymt. incl. fax, license & all carrying charQ!S on appr. credit for 36 mos. Deferred payment price STU4 incl1 tax & license. ANNU AL PERCEN· TAGE 11.22%. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL FACTORY EQUIPPED OllDll TOUIS -TOUI CHOtCI Of COl.CllS '69 DART '68MONACO Woeon f ;in11119'r, y ••• auto. ,,.. ..... pew..-,...,.,,., f11t:· tor1 •ir c••'· (XTMl31) full fadwy .,..ul11p1d plus much Moro (llM21H0112AM1) .... 5761 '70 DUITll --·•II ""'11 lntorien plut lolt loc""1 '966 ..,1,.. (Vl29CON17:167) . • t • • ' . 1 I r • •• • 1·973 -PINTO ·· f - 65 PICKU • Speed. rur llumt>er ~ vinyl Interior, budltl Miis. forctd ai r heater. etc/ 3R10Wl1916' &CAMPlllllSLL "" ""' .... UcM .. ..,,,, $688 ~65 FORD~~ ........... "',,_ • • I· -. w.t I f9", ...,. 9, 1913 '73 FORD Club Wagon U&ND ' NtW · V-t, p0wer s.tHring, r:ad lo, hHttr. tinted gl1u. wheel t#V· ers, 015 mirrors, Serlel No. ., EllGHR.53371 $ IMM-11 DILIYEIY '70 DODGE CHALLENGIR Fully lldtry tqlllpped. (.IH2XD:51Psm) '69 FORD ~...v:: ......... .-. '70 DATSUN ·=~:. ..... ..,,m. .. xvc '67 CHEV Pkk.., & c-Shell • VI. llUIO., rldio. heiler, f«tory elr 1vim 1 '6'9 CHRY NEW YOlllll V-t ltllo. tnl'IS., fldory 1irarldltionilg, pciWfl°Sll!trinp. p::l'Mf' brM. POW!I' •"*"""-rldio, hntfr, whlttw1ll tire, vlft'(I 11Qf, flnltd {IWISS. speci.JI lnfll'ior. #UIAU8 -. . -. COMPLnl PACICAGI • EL DORADO~($ l CAMPO~ I EL DORADO S .. WHHL TIAIURS I ESCAPADI MOfOI HOMES · I NlWPOmR • CONTEMPO VAN COIMUIONS llANDNIW I I • ) ' . .. I • PILOT-AOVEllTISER #2 ... , • 'l •• ' ' ' .I I ' J I I I 1 ' i I 7 I, , I -· ·~ --- • I ' Today's l1aal N.Y. 8teek8 1.VoL ~HQ. I ' • OU.HIE COUNtY. CALlfOllNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1973 J TEN CENTS I . ' .. -. . . . . -., .. . . . .. . ~ • i' • ... ... ._' .,.,.i. ~ -. ., Clears · Man ~ in F'atal Fire ... ' • f, 't .. :. • • ' ~ .... t f""-• OJ ' •• .._ I· , · . ll'r ·'l'OM· MIL&Y. ..,':', . Uaiillied.""'1ta .l'f!lleii*'"'111it 9be ~ ...... ,_ -• ' lied 1'elin. 'tbe>GtUil Jlil:y !>ft Oclobu' • A qa, '«iloei' ot ..ubiC.e·!k. 'dial wben ,llle)nlvl!led i..t1-ly ltilt lid lo " the :.'!DdfClm<Dt "' • 1r.m1eP Sancbot cla!n¥if 'lbe •• ,. of his e(¥rly 1'iolbor Gor1.r..;·er•a..1w.· <iihl1A 61 !Int . end cri(lllled b!..aitr .... •\fuitd jJ( 1\1 ~ ......... .3<. hM -bllil 111 jail cbargu 'lliesday 'Ptt•! ii ..... ti~-witholil 11iii1'i~dlfll\dlelmOoL• · fesslon by Ille key pn>HCUtloo wt~ In Mn. i.4dno'J .. ..,.,. ~ bid lib <>ranee COllnly SUj>61'1Qr Court mUr. led on.,. poli.:. iDd dlati1ol ~'1 4e1' trlll.. • . > I • ' ~ . inVOltlplori ~~ 11111, o.,w.. lfoosenep Gannen · !Ylvla ~o was'~!*llbli;fot ttie 'Clot. t, •111,t &o f"' ~· ' I ,.:. .. ' • ~ _-r"._'", r~ o;, I 0., J ~· •0 1'1°1 ,.-..r.; • ·,,.,._~r,.o ..... -... '''t"" ~ ...... J,' 't-''' >, . . . . .. ·:o. . . ·um • • • • Truclilo.ds , I . • Of Aliens ' ' ' Detained .. ' • . ' .. V~St :1,,rtu~ed POW.8-Ha'-rwi Collision .Kills Two ,. S·tudenf;s . " Two elementary ocbool 11udents ouf. f....S fal>I !njurits this morning wben the llalion. wagon carrying them lo IChool was involved in a collision with a ~ al a Garden Grove lnlerlecllon. Ganlen ~l)DVe Pollet refused lo idep- tlfy ·\he', victims •pending •furlber Jn- ·vulliatloo. · · ~tA-~Lct-....... .,·':!.·1. = "'1idiool a .. -r ~qr ..., -: 111·-·~ . . ~ 1tie ,ip'«r .ill ... diud,'1*! .i 1he . -and Ille ...... llod ·liter ill Palm ~ . llliil!lill 'Iii! Minta fJf -~~ta'iiMI, ... \Waf Uie.ilf: dllll\I; • iut . .PllllO&.lllld tbey ,tro,llOI ~of any all.-~ in the t ' a.m. accident. 'llieJ..td tlte Jllallolt W!llOll ""' struck i;y the. """""'1111 l!Uck u 11 entered tbe lbleraectloo ' of W .. I street I D d OraQaewood Avenue. ' . • ' • I I I ... ... > Judi• H. W""'1 Klli&hl pnimptly .-owd tell no one." dbmlued ~11 charges aplnst Gortarez r,l_rs. Loiaoo conteaaed to Oran;e and lmmedjately 11-eed the happy delen, police last week and she rel>eated her danl wben Mn. 1.._ wbo cooked and loiptllouoe i.r•flftllly odmllled lhat-<;onf!SS!go_ll!'rler the Influence of byp- ..,._ Gonam bitne!(bad set ihe blaze. notlsm and again unaer the Influence of ·~ did 11 beCaUIO abe· was mad al sodlum peotothal, the "truth drug." Maalljl," l\ltl. 1-llld.' "She. only Both conf..,lons were Identical and .,_ lo otart a omall fire and get e"en both Wef!O_played back In the courtroom • w!lli him and obe made me swetr by my Tuelidl\Y for Judge Knight. cblldrell and by ..,,.· 11o1y Mother that l Mn. Lozono, who frequently broke Jown • • ·1n an " " -.. ttt.~ t ~ .,.,. l ..... GroU$qiie Tlarea.t . . This ram 's head 'with a knife in the lop and an apple·in ·the mouth ,~.\efl jn, tk~·~ut•.i>f a;MiSsi~n Viejo bu~o-an to W>derline·tele-\J!!i!>llt ·~i!J.s .. :,Tlie t;wgel 0! .the ter11!1' ,oampaigr\l>.Geprge.~en­ "h)>fer, -~~; qf ;~~1;!!00. llqyjli Lane ·belie-•tlie>Uotics..t~'.1o '•" · b.UBi!I0$11 4w.· 11e .•s lhe owner of a llrotiile Home •Pam.in• l:MI'~ ,flostenl!Orer has. sent bis wife and children, who 'Were inenll<lnllll>lrt. ttie tbr"'.'~away And·varnies a shotgun .' . • • •>. ·" V ie~ Wonian In jure() in Crash A Mission Viejo woman was Injured Tuesday in a two-car crash on the north- bound freeway o!framp of camlno de Estrella In San Clomente. during her testimony, said lbe f1nllly decided 10 change her d a m n i n g testimony after a visit to Mexico· lu1 , n1onth~ and a convers1Uoo with a priest \Vho look her COR(ess(on, Ii\ ·a aft\a'D village church. ''He told tne lbal I must tell the troth," she sobbed . "As God ·1s my witness I have told it here loday." uan Police Eye Tire Tracks Near Field t • . The body of a man, 1pparenfty 1 murdered and then dlacarded from In automobile, was found this mornlnc 1t the ccrner of a cornfield in San Juan Capistrano. The victim, whose body had been strip- ped of Its shirt, was !aund lying lace up about 75 feet from the edge ol Del Oblopo Road a block we1t of Blue Fin Drive. Although Orange Cowtty shtrlfl'I In· ve1~galon had not Y.•1 glvtlf ofllclll detalla o\ the -, II a{iiiured tbal la' ll)all baa' Deeri alalll 'elle-. aad • • dUJl1poc1 •I llte.ed&o ot.11,dlrt!Old fll!Y• ' Ing an 'agrltulturaJ. .... A " .... motorist first noticed the body and Jtboo>- ed the llherlff'a qlll4io.' • l>orllofta' a1 lhi l ioolw.Y ._. 1111n 1ealed-.lf1o prn ne -!!lie caio. In the CHe, arid lliv0at18•ton ._....i moot tnleremd lit· tin lmprelliions made lo soft earth io the ·ana where the body Jay. ' lnitlal reports did not Indicate whether or not the slaying victim's body had been at all mutilated. SlnCe Dec. 21, four men have been nuroer.ct io the Wellern sectloo-ol · Orange COOnty and In the Los Angeles Harbor Area. Bodies ol,t\Jese vlctlma had been mutilated. Nooe so far have been reported along the S011lhem Orange Coul although the fist victim wu a 21l'yeer-old Camp Pendletm Marine. He was Identified aa Edward Daniel Moore. His body w .. dlllCOVl!red in Seal Beach. • The next victlm, who5e nude body was discovered Feb. 8 on the Terminal Island freeway is known u Jolm No. ti by the Lo.'I Angeles police. Huntington Beaeb police baveit'I given their John Doe a number. His body. which shQwed signs of having been tortured and sexually mutilated, was found In their clly April ti. Jobn Doe No. 152 ls· the '!"urder victim that has lead police to believe there miglit )le a link between the murders. His haclted up body was found wrapped In green plastic sacks along the Tenninal Iolind Freeway and 'in a trash bin In &Jr.et Beach. • • r investlgaton ·from the po Ii c e !!lee MlJJIDllR, Pap I) t o .... ,. Once again, the sun will triumph over early morning cJauds and fog oo Thursday, breaking 001 by mid- momJng lo buy sWtshlne. SlJgbl1y cooler days with hlaht! in the mlcl- 60s at the beaches, riilng to 'I& fii. land. INSIDE TODA 'l' ' I· I~ the IM10 of Dallv Pil<>hto/f- ., T•!'rl/ Oot>i!le, the crOIDd of surfers lobbl(\!'g Al the lluntmg. tot~ Beach cst11 council mcetlng Wff'~ bet-Wr bthOMd thcni. the cou11cilmen. Ste Logbook °'' PogeU. Police said Sl>ella !ofaqiaret Martin, 21, o! 221194 :Pimento AvenU., suffertd - ond bruise! In the colllslon o! her small German sedan and ·an ••IO driven •by Amedclt 0'0.U. Gray, 7%, of DI VII San Andrtas, Son Clemente. • , ... The woman waa ttken lo Sin Clement@ General Hoopltal aft« tbe cmh wbeno w obtained emergency lnllment and 1° At y_. t...-..u t L,,M. .. ,, -.. ~.... S.11 --. c .............. -. -. --. -•. -....,, --. ::::ic:.: ~ ,...,. ... ,, ....... " ::":,. ''""' ., __ ..., then WIO releaoed. , Poli<o aald btr car was a llltal !Gsa. I l ·~· .. . ........ , ..... twt ·-..... ,,.,......... ' -. .. .._, .. ~ ..: -.. ---........... . • SC ·Prosecutor Acceptance Pledged I" WASlllNGTON (AP) -Elliot L. , ~ leltllled today at the lllart of ' :beutlel aa h11 nomln1tion to be attorney g.-.J th.It If the Senate d!JapproVM Of hi. fint choice for 1 -111 Watergate ~' hi will fool obliged to mUe anotlior ltlectlon. Ridwdaon told the Senlt• Jua!ctll"l' Commtti.. th.It be COMUlted Various IOW"t'tS and a number d. names have been assembled for consideration to take over dlncUoo of the Watergate in· vmfptlon. He dld not, boWevu, indicate bow WILL JUDOI ACQUIT DANI EL I LLSBIRG?-1' ... S quickly be would be prepared to an- nounce blo cholct for the poat. At the ou1"'1 of the bearing after Richard.tan was sworn, Cbdrman Jamel O. EIJll.and (0.Mlss.) uked him: "Did you. eve'/ bear of lhe Watergate a!rair?" "Yes, Mr. 0 1alnnan.'' RlchardlOD replied when the laughter in the crowded bearing room subalded. ' ' • - • . own set • cAPE KENNmv, P\a. (.ul) -~It> -·oounld6wni liipn t°Oaiy cin the rocllelI wblcb nul,,... aro to ltuncb.America'a f!tlt ·-.mtloll, Skylfb, ~ ... -m~ ~k:u' ll\lll!blt lilt l.tbciroliirY lot lOllt ' ~~II llOW• ""'llil ·1cto .iRylab's SatU1'11 5 booater u the long cOunt fnr the double-header launching got under way at 1 a.m. Sis boura later, the clock i.an ticking for tho s.turn ID, w!lldl ls to pro. pel the utrooaula ill pul'IUlt ol the ortiltlng '1otlon. The ~l'JI Saturn a )Ind tile :lktory Saturn ID slalld on launcb pods eight- tenths or a mlle apart. Early ill the coun1downs, two separate 6 0 0 • m an laW1Ch teams concentrate oo tlectrical, communications, gulda:oce l)'rtem and fuel line checU. The Skylab I ti to be lattnched un- manned at 10:90 a.m. PDT Monday. 'Ille astronauts are to start a mar1tillon space journey at 10 a.m .. ~ .. flying to a u,.1 T .. .,...,. linkup with the "8tlon i7f miles above the day, they Wert to ""*" ~ lo a ter!et of brlelltip on >tllar astronomy, -ol their major aatlgnmenl .,...., The astronauts are in rnediCll qua.ran· tine ill Houston. ~~it: they have . been living in a thr !railer ill • 1 ,,. ,_ ff.Iler bulllltili thelr ..... toots biilv. -IJmlled1 .. I P""'*'tloo apmat. upogure to any disease which could sicken tbem during the flight. The. spacemen will leave Houstoc Sun· d.ay, flying T3I jet plsne, to Patrick Air Force Baie n e 1 r Cape Kennedy. The quarantine will contlnut ln crew quarters here five miles from the launch pad.I. 'lbey'll watch the tlunchlnt of tho Skylab on the satum & Monday, then mate final preperaUons for thelr own space trip the next day. NO PIGS FOR HI}f, FALL VICTIM SAYS "Aa attorney general, whtt are you 110ing in do about It!" Eutlaod asUd. the earth. 1 THREE MEMBERS OF SKYLAB'S PRIME CREW GO OVER CHECKL IST DURING PRE·LAUNCH EXERCISE •· CJNitles Olinrtil Jr., p .. 'J. WeHz aM From Loft, Commander CharlH Con rad Jr., Sclonco Pilot Joseph.Kerwin, Piiot P1ul Wiltz Dr. Jb.sepb P. ~In iN to spend 28 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I -A youn1 man fell three stories from a North Beach 'hotel, !hen ' got ~P and walked Rk:llardloD, now oecntaty or delense, •aid that If be ls conllrmed he would "punue the truth wherever It may Jead. "J•ve eum.fned my conscience oo that score/' he $1lld, "and J'm satiafled that I am Jl"epared to do that without fear or f&VC.-and IOlely ill tbe public intereal." Richardloo, nominated by President NIIon to JUC<Oed Richard G, Klelodlenlt as bead of the Justloe Department, aald that be ls seardllng for ID outside pros- eallor ol .,..1 pn>blty, oourage and ability to 'direct the 1overrunent'1 tJ>o vestJiatian of the Watergate ca1e and related charges of political espionage aod sabotage ln last year'•· prealdenUal cam~ paign. He teeilfied he uted !or recom· mendatlont from the pretldent of the American Bir Aa!OClatlon, the preoldent of.the American College of Trial lawyers, J~ ~ting ·attorney•, and lal!)'Ut lii p?tvate practice. He 11ld he alao hU 111ggettlonl flom members of the •;Houle and Senate 11 well as ln- dlv,lilull cttlzen1. AJloltther, be Hid. ao to too pmo111 hav. ·been COD1Ulted IUld from tho nwnber of namet alzeady aaembled be intmds to draw up 1 lilt ln order of those he cona1der1 m01t qualified f o r speclal pnllOCUtor. Medical Center BUl Colkcwr Autopsy Results For Sen. Lon g Due on Thursday HANNIBAL, Mo. (UPI) -llesult1 of an 1utoP1Y to determine whether former ·u.s. Sen. Edward v. Long (0.Mo.), died as a mull of eaun1 pottoned ""1dl' will be available late 'nturtdly, It wu learn- ed todty. Data from tetta to detennlne the cauae .of Loni'J death had been expected today but will be deltyed, authorttl .. lllld. Helen Dunlop, Long's Ion g • t 1 me a e c re t • r y and companion, told authorllles the ,...tor lllld the nJc)lt he died be bad eaten Cindy that cootalned polaon. - Long't body WU WtDDed Thuraday, and prelJm1nary tetta rtVlaled a large pituitary tumor. The tumor. which bad been dlocovered by docton at Watter Reed Medical Hotpltal In Wuhlngtoo In 111S'1, WU the most 11gnlflcant flndin&, and doctort lllld It tttrenstJlened the bellel tba\_t.q dled~I a a. ~~ an . I/Ill'"' stcmacb Mealed andlges blta ijf ID •POie, but no candy. . -br. G«qe Gantner, medical examtner "' SI. Lou1t Count;.;•de the ~ -..... the •loi>ll· Tbe ... n ·• c·lJa ~~~~.p~t. l'/Jr.ing . rge• ~~~. ColUll)', who ta ' '-ir · ' iDvutJsation to detmnlne the AA 0ranp OOuD\11 emplora ·)'ho Long'• death. au.,.cll1 pockotad 111 .um.tee! $1,IOO Irma ·~ pttlents trelted at the Orange County ;Medical Center WU lndJctod Cll crtmlnal ........ today Ex-councilman by the Grand Jury. R . Seat The _. 1uthorlud. 11 axm1a or ega1ns grlDil theft alter bell1ng alle11tlont th.It· Miiton Jooeph Reader Jr., to, ol Guden Grov~. used bis potltlon aa a oollectlon ofl1cer II the oounty hospital to bllk II I-oevai former pttlentt. Deputy lltatrlc:t Attorney Nick. Novick claimed Reade weot to the home> of former patients anct u!ed his fluent Spanish to per!uade them to l!<ttle their hospital bills in an amount less than the total bill. He lllld Reade did not tum the money In to the hospttel cuhler and the payment& made by tbe former pttlents wera not credited to their account. It ti also llle&ed th.It Reade usured hb vlctlmJ that prompt payment to him would Jeter enable them to more easily obtain lrrunlgrttlon ptpen for them and tbe1r lamllles. Novick said he hopes to arraign Reade , oo the charges later today It> SUperlor Court. ' OU•ICOAST IC DAILY PILOT • • Former ctty councilman Joeeph Hyde wu the victor It> a special Im Alamitos tlectloo Tuesday and will fill the URU• pired term ol resigned counctlman Dale Kroesen. Hyde was Jereated in a regular council election in 1972 alter serving one tenn . He will serve the balance of Kroesen's tenn which runs until next April. • Hyde was the central figure in a musical chairs ep!sode on the county's Local Agency Formation c.ommisslon CLAFC) two years ago when he he.Id a seat on that body for a short period. The vote in Tuesday's spectal election we~ Hyde 1,067 and William Part6n 760. About 40 percent of the eligible voters turned out. Countian Kill ed In Traf fi e Crash Cecil Harvey, 40. La llabra, was kiUed Tuesday night in a tw~ collision at tbe intersectloo of Lambert Road and Harbor Boo!evard In unincorporated area near La Habra, the Orange County Coroner's office repruied. 'Mle coroner said Harvey was dead on arrival at La Habra Community llospital at 10:30 p.m. The driver of the olher car, Jeffrey Fletcher, 18, also of La Habra wa1 Injured and Is reported in seriouS condition today in the same hospital. Cause of the accident la under in- vestigation J>y La Habra police. Frotit r.,e 1 MURDER .•. department.. in Hunlin&ton ·Beach, SW Beach, Loog Beach, Loa An1ele1 and the Oran1e County Sheriff say they a .. loolc· i"l! for the oommoo denominator that could link the roor men and point the way to tbeir tiller or killers. Mexico Chief Quits PUEBLA, Mul<o (AP) -Gov. Oo1111!o Bautista O'll'1rrll! of Puebta 1tate resigned ~ nJcht under _..... /!om radical unlverilty lludenta. The raicnttJon CIJDe I - •lier four -...... tbot tn death tn a clash with police. From Page I KROGH ... vital nat ional security interests ()f the United States. "I now see that thJs judgment may well have been tn error, though prompted by what wu then my highest ...,.. of right. Its conaequence!, to my eternal regret, have proved injurious both to a number of Innocent pmons and to that reverence for Jaw on which our society ls founded." In tn affidavit flled last week with Judge li-1att Byrne of the Pentagon Papers trtal in Im Angeles, Krogh revealed that he sent Watergate con· splraton E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy to Im Angeles to burglarize the office of Dr. Lewi! Fielding. He said public confidence in govern- ment already ii shaken by the Watergate affalr. "I canoot remain in the Adminlst.ratloo while my role in the special inveltlgative unit Is submitted to the legal scrutiny it must now properly ~Ive," Krogh said. "It ts the right that the men Ind women of the Department o t Transportation have an undersecretary who enjoys full public trust IUld can devote full time to bis job." l/o I'.,,.. Pqe J GOALS ... school to try out the coocept, Dr. Crain qld. Leuons learned from that operation wilt be applied to' the remaining ochools in the illstrlct, he added. Be!ldes the 04game" approach to seek· ing community prlorl.Ues lo education, the entire project also will involve public appearances by experts. One such seM.Jon Is set to take place May 17 •• Keith Echeverri, consultant for tbe )obit Jeglslatlve commlttee oo goals and obJecUves In Sacram.ento, 'Yiil address citizens at Dana Hills High School. Part of his address will cover the need for schoo!s to set up a specific list of goals in order of priority. The entire goal-seo klng project will take the remainder of the school year and part of the summer. Once each school's committee has completed its work, the data will be turn- ed over to a team of analysts from UCLA, where a formal study will take place. Recommendations to trustees will be the ultimale result of the team analysis, Dr. Crain explained. The board probably will· receive that list of educatlooal goals this ra11. Marlboro Man Drowns in Pond KNOX CITY, Tex. (AP) -A rugged· looking cowboy who appeared 1n a Marlboro cigarette advertlslng series has drowned after belng thrown by a horse. into a livestock pood. Sheriff Marvin Crawford said Tuesday that Carl B. Bradley Jr., 33, was riding an untamed bronco when the animal plunced into the pond Monday. The horse llso 'dmmed. When the ctgantle commerclals were filmed, Bradley was wasoo boss for the 1866 ltandl. Al the time ol his death, he worked oo the Bill Flowert ltandl ill the Old Glory community IOUthwHI of Knox City, Penalty Protested . ' AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -The Tuts Houae, which vot.d ill favor or relnttallt>g the death penalty .l'uelday, rejected propoial1 for publle etecutlont, banglt>p and !eedll'l1 eon d em n • d crlmtnals to the !loot. Some al the r.- jecled .,,..., .... ta ...... ""'"" by laWlDlken wlto aid It wu their way of _.,. the bill • Judge Rejects Move to Dismiss Ah· Cal La wsuit LOS ANGELES (APl -A motion to dismiss a Justice Department antitrust suil in the proposed merger of .Air California jnto Pacific Southwest A1rhnes has been denied by U.S. District Court Judge David W. Williams. Ju his ruling Tuesday, Williams said the federal court has juriidiction though the state Public 'Utilities Commission regulates San Diego-based PSA as an I~ trastate carrier. The PUC approved the merger on Feb. 23, going against the ad· vice of lb professional st.a.ff. The federal suit says the proposed ac- quisition of the smaller Newport Beach- based carrier would destroy competition in flights connecting northern and southern California. Court officials said a trial date wilt be set if the companies wish to go ahead with their plan. PSA had agreed to buy 81 percent of Air CaJl!ornla from Westgate-<:alllornla lnc., a ccmpany oontrolled by San Diego lndustrlallst-banker C. Amh>lt Smith • Boa1·d Approv~ Si gn to Harbor An entry sign on Del Obispo Street at Pacific Coast Highway tn mark the main entrance to Dana Point Harbor was ap- proved . Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors. Director or Harbors. Beaches and Parks Kenneth Sampson said the estimaled cost of the concrete and stone sign is $24,132. It will feature a 14-foot in dLameter reproduction of the Dana Point logotype. Lang and Wood, South Laguna landscape architects, designed and will be in charge or C1)nstructlon of the new sign. days in ~lab, 'liblcb ls '5 large as a thr~m 00.. aJl!l l)as such con- veniences as lndividuaJ sleej>lng quarters , dining room. bathroom, a shower and stereo. They are to conduct a series of medical, scientific and earth ruources experiments to deJ,ermine bow well man can live and WDf1r in !fP8'ce ·for loog periods. Jn August and November , the Skylab 2 and 3 crew~ are to roe~ up to the same ltbora!Dry oach .ior• •lllht weeks. • C.00.rad, Weitz and Kerwin, who is a pbysiclah, were at the Johnson Space Center ill Houston today, plonnlng to rehearse in a Skylab simulator. Later in POW Care P robe? WASHINGTON (AP) -Sep. John Tower (R~Tex.)1 today BOUgbt a"'8eilate Armed Service! Committee investigation into Viet Cong and Hanoi treatment of American prisoners. In introducing a resolution to allow the inquiry, Tower said that the Cull story of the Americans' captivity may not be kno"''ll without full hearings. away. .. "No pigs lllio goq to take me aw11," Danny Sparu, 22, told w11 ........ He apparenUy was referrin g to the ~ wlifonned ambulan ce drivers. Firm Selected To Update Plan Danielian, Moon, ~pieri and Ilg of 3848 Campus Drive. Newport Beach have lieen selecll!d by· the Board of Supervisors to do an update of the CaJlistrano Valley General Plan. lfpdating o( the plan has been called an urgent project by tbe .County , P~ Department • because of tbe ·rapid development of the clly of San Juan Capistrano, Capistrano Beach and Dana Point. SUpervlsor Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach said the firm selected bas experience in the area having worked on the Soolb Coast Scenic Improvement Project and on the San Diego Freeway (.'()rridor study. DaVid~s Hired I .. ~f<>r~ .~ol1~~~~t i~ Philadelphia 1 PHILADELPiJi (UPI) <-·David Eisenhower has been hired as a "contributing" sports columnist by the Philadelphia Evening Bui· letin. · -Herb stutz, the newspaper's sports editor, said President Nixon's son·ln·law, who recently finilhed a hitch tn the Navy, will work Cull time tor the rest of the summer. . "lle's going to be doing quite a bit on the Philadelphia baseball scene ·but that doesn't exclude doing other,thlngs," stutz said today. Two summers ago, Eisenhower workea: ~or Bob Short, owne,r of the old Washington tSenators, keeping statistics for the Amencan League team. "He's very knowledgeable about balleball," Stutz said. Stutz said Eisenhower's first colmnn wp uld appear the latter p~ o( tlJis month . He is scheduled to write one column a week, • stutz saidr • Duck Feet rmS:.-$6.9~ to $10.es • Basebap "littS-8ats - Speedo Swimsuits & Tnm•s · . . .... -~. ~· Trunk~~-9l; l ,~~9.5 · Ufa' •d·Swim TnRts:d.$4J$' .. w111_11er' Baa~ Kick Board~SS . *arw ~· ~-$2tss ·~ ~~ · ' " " . Champion Hoban Gliiin ~ ,, Racquetball Racqu8Jf. . ~ Tabla illlds PaMes & Sets Wi~nlot>-'1111 Te)qlis ·~-. Yfdsolt-lancroft-Dunlop ~ti.,. · . ' Badminton .lldets -·~ I Sqaasfl Rackets bPEN 9 TO 6--tLOSED SUNDAYS • " •• ' ' Balls-ShoeH:olored Sleeves Shoes-$alibry Hose Adilas-Tretom-Conversa Jack PurceU Tennis Shoes ' . T enis Dresses Tennis Slairts & Sbarts I ' Raleigh Bikes-- Parts-Tires-Tubes Repnlng -: Rdet Strinlilr • " ' • J ' •, " ·' l " '; Bighway-sl~yway Travel A Ford }>iolo \vith wi.n$S has been unveiled at the Van Nuys airport by a fmn called Advanced Vehicle Engineers. The new A VE Mizar dual·purpose vehicle •, is designed to funclio n as an airplane and automo- WASHINGTON (AP\ Supem1arket food prices air pear to be heading this year for their biggest increase in two decades, say Departn1ent of Agriculture officials. But they say most or the in- crease already has taken place and a leveling ore may occur. FIGURES RELEASED Tuesday. the first s Ince February, i nd icate supermarket rood prices will increase 10 pereent over-all tor the year -the biggest s CATTLE s MONET MAllNI TAX SBELTE!S .? ni... ... ....,. .. , .. m..--Of ta• 11'1.,..,:oil rHI ..i..._ ..cl c...i.. Tod•r II\• opporl11nllt..• in c•Lll• i.r•tlll119 •nd lffdln111r• OH1l1tut. Witt\ 111911 Dtal prl,a1 c11utd llr 9row!n11 d•m•11d ind world·Wlclt I/Ion.,... -Iii Ill• !;mt to OOl'I• Hilir llwfltlflv 1r1 unit. eu1 bt40t• f9'1 ll'IA• I finlil ~ rtnd Olll 11\• de!alll: "" ptOfit pol'"lial, ri••t. lf>d l•"!N• HEW, (llPA!otOED ltn fDm<* cmLE l?IVESMNTS Thl1 boo~ t1pl1ln1In1111~11 tha proftl ~tit!. ~. 111 ~ll, Md !rape in both c.nlt bNtdtlt Md !11din9. All JO m1jor c1l\I• '"''"'' -t'i1......,, by"""'· i...,,."""" \(I ~. lllfl I C.1111 IUll>O . .on4I dell "'"'c:I .. ;th Ullllft\"" \(I .... cotro• m1tlflon1 and..,lll'llo9f"'ll'll ,..._ Tiil• t:IOOll flM btlfl p1'81 ... "' -- CtUi. indutl"f m19..,,._, iMld ~ 11 btin9 """ ••• t•~tbaok"'. ""~ ~f, TN wlllor ii~ tfll Md UftblaMd. ~ llU I #lei. ..... of ton"'"'"' •• "'°""'°" in COll'll'M'ld1111re1111nt. fledlnv. ~ J•ld1, ••91•1•••d bt•1d1119, 1nd S-17,&0 '*'° 110 <'Ill 11•1 "'""~•IM<~ ~~ ........ ~, 'II .... ~ !of d914•1' "" CATTLE INVESTOR IJil!IWl.I Tiil• -ttttr public1Uon '"'' ,._-UO IO dill on ti IN I-* lltpptnkl!I• in th• e1lllt lnll1.11l•J, C.ttlt IUf\41, lltd)-11ct.. lllMI !AS ....... """ po,lblic Cl .. COlfll)ill1IM -l'l'llned. CIHll ~ lfl pt• ••nltd wllll P•OJ•~llon1 ot br11t '''" put•• 11111 ~16911111 pro1111. Silftrtl •ttidll ;,, lftdtJd9d on flow IO IRCll-pt0fil1 lt>d ·~ "-~'· ... _ .. ~ 124, s.nd fot , ............. s CATTLI: PUllUC:A.flONS. 201 6AOOK510Ef950. REDLANOS. CA 9Z37J s IMMEDIATE jump since LL percent in 1951. Over-all food prices are ex- pected to increase by 9 per- cent over the year, wltb restautant prices increasing 5.5 percent. Over-all food prices went up 4.3 percent last year with a gain of 4.S perC*l\t i n supermarket prices and 4.0 in restaurant-costs. FEBRUARY'S figures an- ticipaled increases or 6.0 to 6.5 percent this year. The . report indicated that prices may have reached their peak for 1972 and cou ld even show a decline by the end of the year. . Agriculture officials cau· tioned that much depends on whether farmers will be able to expand production signiticanUy this )'ear . TN THE midsection of the country, flooding, excessive ratn and wet fields hampel'ed work last ran and 1his spring. The report said a decline in farm production last year and mobile phone --·--place a receive telephone cell• In your car ·--no Jae.a .. --·--No C apital l11••1tmt 11I <Month to "4onth Jl111t1I 911i1 Ofl~\liE lOUN Tl' aAUIOHU !'HON ' SlnVJCJ 1~r 401 s. Sallf<i Fe. Saota """ 835·330.$ ' DELIVERY PANTERA by dcTon)WlO . , • lml)Orted fur Uncoln·Mercury. Jti\llan coach'>''ork Cl'tftted by lhc brlUJ1t.nt Chill Studios ot Tw::ln. i Foro des.lgntd the 361 OD 4V v-a engine. Four \\'heel 1n· de.pendant aulJ.l)(!nsion and mld·lh1J'I engtoe placement. Five 1peed ~-box. fully synchronized • . • ' ''Pantet"8 ••. ltallo.n {or Po.ntlltr .•. 2t21 HAAIOR llYO., C0$1'A Mtf.A. • MO!e30 ' early this year , along wilh a rising demand was a major fac tor In the rising prices. Russ -Trade Concession, Defended Alpha Beta To Install Registers Alpha Beta·A c m e SUpermarkets of La Habra, plan to install Na ti o na I S emiconductor Datachecker electronic £ronl--end checkout systems in 60 Alpha Beta markets. Donald Haskell . director of materjeJ for Alpha Beta- Acmef said installation will slart n July and the purchase will include about 500 elec- t.ronic registers and electronic scales and 60 dual-processor units. FRl:O BIALEK, vice presi- dent and general manager of Nation a I Semiconductor's systeiru div ision, said the Alpha Beta order was £or about '3 million and was •1the first major commitment in the supermarket industry ror an electronic checkout system by a chain not affiliated with a systems manufacture r." Bari on New Centers Eyed New federal environmenta1 regulations may i n effect ouUaw the buUding of any more S'hopping centers in much of the United states, ac- <Ordlng w a lawyer for oliop. ping center builders and owners. JOHN REILLY, <OOnsel or the lnt•ma\(onal Council of Shopping Centers. gave the warning m a apeech Tuesday to the council's an nu a I mcedng in Allllhtlm. "Put lo the bl11nt~t t~rms, the Envlrvnmeotal Protection Agency l\u put out llllllO nogul•tlaos which. , II they beeome permanent, co u 1 d make ii lmpOSslble w build mo~ ahopplna centers In many perts ol !he 001mtey ," ReUly .. 1«: ...... _ .. Com lete New York Stock List ( . ' • •• • f • I I I l I NO'RCB PUBUC NOTtCZ PUBUC NO'RCE" . Earnings Up 11 Percent At Air Cal 87 SYLVIA PORTER ~i]~~~~~~~~===i "•trl<t ill:. Nill• l"llOIJWd Dt•nte Coett Dtll'f f'1t:i':.~l---P~UB=~U~C=N~OTI=~C~E~- t, , .. ti, JO, ltn -• !19'• fl"'ITIOUl IUSIN6$1 llAMI ITATSMIJllT • . ~ltJ::r °' YHlf PUBLIC NOTICE Thi lollowlf'l9 ~ I• doln:i ow.In!' 'l~!.te· ... tl.i.tFOlltMIA NA -•I! -o r• COUfllrt 0. 01.AllOS ITA.TIM.lllT 0 111 WITMOIAWAL ,llOM SUPEill:lOill:CA:Al<T WELDING CON • ~"A'-1... t'AlllTMlltlMlt' 0 .. llATINO UJllOlll PA.NY, 1.5070 M0#1n, Wt1•mln1ter. fW1 ;c. oil. ~OUI 01" ••T"1o• l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISI NAMI Gr~ Wm. M .. 111, 116'1 JitH'I' L•fl• A I r C.lllomla Presidto' Roberl W. Clltrord l o I d sharth,ldera at Tue1d.,.'1 an nual m .. ilng lhat lhe airlinr expect s favorable operatlnt resul!s for ttr.J, foUowiilg tht 1uma"oond trend established in the first oui1rter. Jndlcative of the continue( uptrend, Clifford reported thai Air C..ll!ornla, a subtldlary ol Westgat.&--Californh1 Corpora, lion. had a 31 per~nt increasl in pa.11senger lta(fic Vblume ~uring Apt-ii compared lo lhe comparable month last year. S...lllzaUon -by far lbe moot cosily method of birth control In terms qf Initial oulla)' and surely the most drastic of a1l , method.a -ill zooming in popt.llarlty. NOi.AH Ofl' WILL AMO 1110111: Tl'lt tollow"'O .._ ht• wll ... rt wll .i GI'"" Grovt 'lie . •it• 1111'~1NT.~IY ,. ,_,,, ~rtMt lrom ""' ptrtrletalllp Tiii• tM.IMnf~• II "'° (OIMh1c;lld ,,... ~ lfllt' .. /A'ttl LE EL'-f:H .MIT"' lOllr•tlnv utldtf the lle111'°'11 blla!MH ll'ldlvld1,141I, Vasectomies, wltjch even become have ._.,.... .. # Lil fi,, $Wf11, •I~ -of DI LTA AVIATION •t Oil W. ~0-Wm. M.•n' ... MVirT!..• SMITH, 0«• ..... · Wjittrlt I"!., S.nT• A11t, C•. mt<I, Tt1(1 tl"tmtnt llttd wltll Jiit COl.ll'llV a sort of 5U1't t(f.. " H•1tE8't GIVliN "''' TIMI tlefltl-Mint•• n.,M •l•lfflltf'll Cle•lr. ol' Of•no• Counly on AprU 10, 1'1:1 L Ul{lli M. Ml'f1 M l llltd Mrflll I for IN ,...-tMnlllp w .. flltd Oii Jllllt f, by Tlltr-M. W•rd, D4fll.lr( COUllfV glcal slalus Ion for ,.,obt.M of Wiii •ncl ,., 1m hi ~ CWJ'lfY ol OI'•• ci.r~. llW•I symbol, were ,, 1"'' ol' Letttr1 T~tlmef'llt<Y TO '1ie Fl.Ill Nmt allCI ~,._. of rM pe"o•li l'ul'lll"*' Or•• (NU 0•11~ Piiot, llodf!I-retert/ICI to wll!c;ll •• m.ot tor Wltlld••Wl!19: TllOrNI "'· F911 Sr,, Ull w . ' • 16 ,.,, 1211 n per formed + lufillt!' l!'r11(1.1l•r•, •!Id Ttltl '"" 11me •!Id Wllltrlt Pl .. Stnl• AM. C:•. t1'°'4. ltobtrf Aprll ~. •!Id M•r • ' ' • OIKt ot r-e1t11111 lti. wrne Mt been Ml L. Tr.cy, 1°'71 Cr11wfof"d Cy111. ltd., hn-·i ---------~----1 The c om p a n y president. reported net earnings of $133,066 tnchlding an extra· ordinary item of '6$, 100 f~r the three months enOed March 31. A net loss.or $307,121 was reeorded for the saine period in 1972. Total revenues, up a~ proxlmately 11 percent, were In excess of $.S,690,000 wbUe expenses were held to an in· crtase of l.5 percent dudng the sarne pe.riod. on only ~12,., fOI' ~ lt'r~~•• •:oo 1,m .. 111 fllt ... An1, e1. n105 PUBUC NOTICE 000 Amer1· courtroom ol ~"''"' No. 3 Of 111111 ';" Thom•• N. Fo~ Sr. • <OUrl ti 700' c~ 0r1 .... Wfll1, In ~ J ltllbllrl L. Tr•tY ,ICTITLOUS &UllNlll tlM City of., .... ,,., C•ll lornl.. .. .. ,m .. NAMI STATIMINT Otltd ~'11. Pvblt"'*I 0!'11n;t Co.ii D•11Y l:~ Tiit lollOWlllO ""'°" 11 dOlng 'ou1ln•O WILL. ~St .IOHH, MtV t, It, U, 10, 1t13 t t: COAlf'IY -• YU GA FASHION, 135$ Vlt Lido -~:!::J;. ~#UY PUBLIC NOTICE s1.1r1t G·I. NtwpOtl BtKh. C•lllotnl• •vi A"" I J, kMiJ, .Ir, nuo •JU~..,,.,. 1'.0 1 at11111t PICTrTIOUI IUStNESS Rtlko Wffl, "'° L11.1rlnd• A<;t.1 LM; H...,.... ..... Ct6lf. tMQ HAME STATfMlflT 811ch, C1tlfornlt toll~ Teti cn4J fJMf19 , ( Thi f"lowlnQ wton 11 dOln11 bullnt•1 Thl• b!J•lnflt I• c011C11,11;-lt4 by tn In· Al.....,. flln ~ , ,,. dlvldu1I. PUf/11....,').0r~•' Gont ()f{ly 1'1101. • klHOE ENTEll:ll'1t1se s. 3001 Rici Reiko Wtll ,,,.y t , 10, 1" -· , 1m.r.i HUI Aw. Si;flt 205. Bl6Q, 111, COlfl Th1l lllltmffll w•• filed Wllh ""Coon.. · JI'_.., MfM, Cldlf. '2•2' , IY Cltrk Of Ortno• COO.Inly Of'I Ml>V ?, 1'73 """'"O"'""''CE EdWlrd 'f'. -.. Olflh.fl L k•hot. 1"1 ,1M11 C.",v&.oa ~.\' ~ --p..,.wt St,. S1nt1 Al\I, C•lll. t2707 Publlthfd Ot•llGI Co.st Dilly Pilot, ~· 1 lhfl blnJriw LI «t\d\l'CtK oY •(I-Ill MIY t. 11, 23, 30, 1'73 1316-13 NO'riel .fa:_..,ClllOt'TO~S p.trftltf'fhlp, • SUP1l11toil'"CO(.iltT ~ .. ,.... D•rflWI t.. klh04o PUBLIC NOTICE STAT•.!!'~cALliao••1A IJOR This lttt-• WIS n1.o with Ult C-• THE :!l!T'~OflA"~'. ty Clwk of OftllOI COVlllY °" ~y 2;.~~1---"•"1cr==11~10oCuOsC1'·Us1..i111 Est11to or\i;;';iO 1:. ltOlllH:S, •k• I. Plflll!tMd Or•noe Cottt O•llY Pllol, MAM• STATEMENT t.. ROBBI~~-· ., /My t 16 23 30 lffl 13~7) The fOllOW[i'IO ptrlO<>S llt doll'lg NOTICE q Mltl:,1'.&Y 01ve,. to tlw ' • ' • blJllllHl '" rrlClltors cii' iii ~\It 111.,...0 Ot'id9flt EXECUTIVE OtSTR IBUTORS, 5lS tllat •II .,.,._ .. lirlfnv c:t.ll'llt Ktln1I Ille PUBUC NOTICE Ctnltr St .. Coste Mt••· Cal. 916~7 uld 0teedellt~i1• ~rlld lo fllt tl\tm, Jemn V•IQNn, 4'011 C•lll Pueblo, S•ll with 1t1e "'°""""" 'IOi.lt~ In tM otllct lllCTITIOUS 1.USINISl Cltm.,.lt. Cir. t167l of tto. ci.rk ct Jlll .llbOY<f ,Wl111Jld <our1, or NAME tTATIMINT Roni Id C. M1rt1n, 2~9 N.1drld, S1n lo "'-' tfiim, .wl!fl ~IW ntulNrv Tiit followrno 111r•o11 I• doln11 t>u•IMU c1-te, C•I. tu77 • vouc:htr1, t9. tM \H'41Mottltntd 1t llW o"1(1 ••· Thh buslne•• !~ condvcitd bV 1 oe."11r1I ot her ·n~OIEllT L. HUM• • Gl!!MINI INDUSTIUIS. ma l$fh It .. partner1lllp. PHREYS, Al el Uw, 150D Ad1m1 NIJ'liport IN¢11 Ctllf J1me1 V110tan Ave, $i;llt ~· It MHI, C•11f0rllll Dofnlnk 1111lmo. '°' w. L• Mir Rd.. Tllh 1tl!emtn! Wll !lied ,,..;Jn IM COi.ii'· '2626 Wfllcll l•'flll llltc•.ot blJl1n•••"' lllt ""'°""'-Arlt 1501a 1y Cltrlt of Or1no• Co11111v on ,.,.,v ~. 1t71 1,1ndcrnifntd'ln 111 m.ttlffl perltl11lnt lo Ill •1 · IJ or~:hKllld by 111 In-11·2SU1 Ille "'''' .-:Mid_ cMCklenl, within lovr dt!id:ii~' n•H ( P1.1bll•flld Or•tioe coii1t Otl1y Piiot, "'°"'"* '"" ,'!"' nrt:t p1.1bllc1llon ot 11111 OOmllltl'-aelsemo M•v 1, i.. 21. 30, 1971 1«!0·13 !Miiiet. d;.i Thlt· 1ltlen'l.nt Wiii ftltd With tile Coun·l------cc-===c--- O•ltd l'~~l~'ck'i. ROBBINS tv Cttfk. ot Ol'IO'lgt COOJnlY on ,APl'll 10, PUBLIC NOTICE Ad~1tr11rb1 1973• "t~1•l---~===c:-::o::cc;:---- 01 ttjlt Etlllt ol 11'1! Pvbllilled Ol'llllll Cotll OllllY P[lol, ,lCTITIOUI BUSINESS llbrif N(Md lltc.Mlslll 11 NAMI! STATEMENT tl:O.ltl:T ~ fNMl'Hll•V'S I Allrll 1S, 11!1d MllV 2, I, 16. 1'13 1194· Trie roll"?Wlng P"""Mll\I 1,1 dOIO'lg AttenltY 11. Lb D\11lr1~•i •si. 1111 Ahfnll A9e, S•lh IM PUBLIC NOTICE ORANGE CO. U.R CO .. 2000 HarbO< CMll "C•N~I '211' 8 1v0 .. Co1to M1sa 92611 Tlli f114) • 51141 J1mt1 S1mKll'I. 21382 Plnorree Lene, AtttrlltY tll' •11u1r1tri. HOT'ICI TO C:ltEDITOll' Mi;nllng!en , •• , .. 92646 • Putllltl'lld!1 Ori~ Cot!I 01\ly Piiot, 'UP'l!ll!OR COURT OF THE J11ck Ludlow, 112tlt Alc1>1, Hi;n!lll(l!on April II, 15, lild M1'1 l, f, Jtll 1Ul·13 STATI Oii CALIFORNIA FOlll Be1cFI '2646 ! -~ • -THI! COUNTY 011 OlllANOli TM1 bi;sl°'ll It cend!Xled bV • Qtlllfl PVBLIC N01'1CE No. A·fUl4 ~rtnershlp. ~ •Ho1u:w F SPAUIER alto • • J1mtl G. S1muN, . ~ E•ll'-"" " • ..,d Thi• 11otemen1 w1s tll!l'd wt1n lllt Coun· ·~TO,CRllDJTOlll kllOWfl II A. F. s.•.·.",1v'"•' .~.·.· -'Ill• ly Cltrk ot 0111111• (Oll!'ll~ on Ml•Ch 13, SUI" CCKlllT' 01' THI! NOTICE fl H • '"' STAT QI ~ALlllOllMIA FOii crtd!torl ;t the 1bOY11 llomed dtttd1nt 1f13. j<.23141 TH ·~V ·OI' OllAMOI !hot •II Pfl"'Olll ll1vlng f*~mlso •nr~"'~:O.':: PVl>llsl\fd Oral'lge Coe11 Dilly Pl!o<. I Jk. A·l'SU1 w1d lllCtdent ar• 111<11.1' • 16 -1..... 1.U·13 Esltlt oC1il;EoNAllD B e: R N All 0 VOlltl'ltrt lo th• \lf'ldlrllgntd '' tht (lftlt•,Mc'c'_:'·_.::'·c.c' ="c'='c:c":::::::::::---1 G-OLOBLATT.~Oto:t•MCI. of 1!1t tl"11of11\f lboVI enlJlltd eourt, or1 · , NOTICE IS He'.RE&Y GIVEN to !he to prtl.tt!I ll'ltm, wl!ll 11\f MCISltrv PUBLJC NOTICE cl'tdJl0ts o1 1111 11>ove namt'CI d•c~t vovdllrt, to the vncler•IDM<I ti 11\f otflctl---~===-oc=~~--· j !""I tll ~r1on1 lllVlng ~l1irns 1g1ln1il !hi cf al!Ofi\l'l"li JOHN!.TON & WILSON. INC., ,ICTITIOUS SUSIHESS lil ld d1Ctd9!11 1rf required !o fUt l/ltm, 500 Newport Center Drlvt, Suire '20, NAME STATEMENT Wlth lhl r>e<:t1.,rv voi;dotrs, In tilt ollf«o N...,.POrt !111<h, C1llf0tnl• t2UO, wtllch !s The toUowllig persons 1re dolf'lll Qf 1111 clerk Of 1111 t bov• r11tltltd court. or the p1,,, ol bvslneli1 ol tht ullclerslanfd In bUllf'ltlf as: 10 J)l'tHfll !Mm, wlll'I ll'lf ntctslt'l' ,u l'l'llllerli pe1t1!nln11 to lht esltle of WICI TRUOY'S WAFIUNO SENA,_.G, 960 W. voudllrt, to tl'lt 1.1nd11110...o 11 2216 I' Vie d1<'6tnt, wlttlln. lol.or mon!hi •11•r 1~ l9tFI $trttt, COlla Mt11, C1L 12617. M•rlpOll E11t, L101.1n1 Hiiis, CtJllornl1, first CM.10lk 11Lon ot thll roolfc1. Erf'lll L. oorunlf'IO. %0 w. 19th SL . whlth 11 Ille pltai ol 0<11ln'11 ol !ht Dlltd M1y 7. 1973 Co.ti Meli, Ctl. '26?7. \ll'W:llrtlgn-td In oil m1lle11 perl1!nl110 'o THOMAS E. JOHNSTON TrV!d• Oeun.lng, ffO W. l?th S!., Ccs!a the nt1t1 ot wld Clecfdent, wllhln foi;r & HUNTER WILSON Mell Cll t2627 ITIOl'llhl ltltr th• llrtl wbllt11lon ol ll'llJ Execl.llO<'I ol the will trils 'b1.11l~ts1 1," conllucted DV tll In· 11otlct. Of !he above nome<r dtted~nt dlv!Cluil Oiled Ftbr\11,., 3, 1973. JOHMSTOH I WILSON, INC. l ruldl oeunlr>11 HAZEL GOLOBU TT Iv: AOdtrlc;k ltllllo• Thi" s1111m1nt w11 !fled With lht Coon- EJeci;trlx ol lhe Will 01 Mt N"'"'1 Ctnlll' Drift, 1~111 nt ty Clerk ol Oll"Ot Cooney °" ,O.prll 13. the 1bovt n1med de<tdti\I H-.,orf a.Kl!, (llttonlll ~ ltlJ STUAltT L, GRANT Tll: (714) '44-Mtt . PttJ1• nt Amlfos W1y, l·F AllD'111'1 1111' IJ1C11lor1 Pu1>tlshtd O••O'lgt Coasl 0111V Pllo!, ............. 9MCPt, Ctll'°"'I' '1''6 Publlihtd Oranoe Coast 01lly Piiot, April IS, 25, Ind Miy 2, I, 1913 llOS-13 Ttl1..,,_: cn•l ......,.tt M•v 9, "· 23, 30, 1973 1433·11 AtfMMY for •n<vttfll Pvbllthlld Orl"l)O Co..'t OallY Piiot, 8 IC NOTICE AprU It. 25, 1nc1 M•Y 2. 9, 1J73 1131-731 ___ :P~U~L'.',".:,";~~~:;---1---r.c'Toi:!Oj~!Y):ijii!iJ--I-l'IC:TITIOU$ IUSINESS PUBUC NOTICE SUPERIOR COUllT OP THE NAME STATEMEHT PUBUC NOTICE A • STATE 011 CALIPO•HIA li'OR The lollOWIO'lg Pf''on Is do!O'lg b1.11lness THI! COUHT'Y Oii OltANOE II! EiC191i'" ... 1ffJ" c·I ...._ A·7.W BILLINGTON MACHINE PROOUCTS. HOTICI TO'"C•l!DITORS NOTICE OP NIA•IMG 011 PITlllO.. 1SOl1 "H" Morin St., Wfflmln$1et 92663 OP'9ULC TllAMSP'Ell POii: l"ltOIATI OP WILL AND POii Alber! H. lllll!O'lgton, lLmS Lt Ha· '""'" ,,.,,..,,. u.c .c.1 LETTEll TESTAMINTAflY 190NU denda, Apt. C, F011nt1!n V•ll•Y· C11lt. NDHCI II -~ 91,..,, IO ClfdllCfl Of WAIVED) 92109 the w11hln~~ PlrflH 1t1a1 • bl.ii~ Etlale ol StmKifl w, Erwin, •IM> known Thll butt1111~ Is conciucle<I by •n In· lr•n1t1r It 1nltfldtoc! to be mt<le en 1, S!mlfOl'I Erwin o.c:111oe'd dlvldual. ~·I Pfoptf'ty hll'lln•fltf' dtserlbtd, NOTICE IS HeRE8Y GIVEN lhtl Albel'I H, 8Ultngton The n11M Ind bl.of.I-~,..., ol ftlt M.\VIS E. ST APP 1'111 tlled fltr1ln t petl· Tllll siat1me11t w1s !!led W-1111 1111 C0\111• lntenotd 1ten1ttror 11, tlon for prot111e ot wlll •nd 1or l•M11ne1 ot ty Ctlrk ot Or111Q• County Oii April lt, CUttorll N, Bredm•"• a-"1 Wn! 191ri Letter• testime~l••Y lo PttUloner !Bond 197:1 Slrffl, Cost• Mt:M, Co. m21 Wtlvi!'!I) rim1nct 10 wtllch 11 m11C1e lor 1'24117 The "'"'" •nd bl.oslne~s adC1r1n <If 1F\e further p1rtlcullr1, and lh•t 11\e llmt 1nd P1.11>l1shell Ortni;Je Coast 01l1y Pllot, Intended lrtn1!ereM '''' plice of heir!O'lg tt>e MH'Tlt h111 been 111 Aprll U, and May 2 .. 1,. \6, 1t71 1216"11 Slelfl L111 and Mvuno Ja Lw, 1111 N. !or May 72, 1t73, •• 9;00 1.m .. In lhei-------ccc-.c=c=::--- H1rv1rd, Apt, No. 6, Holl~Vlood. Ct. courtroom ol Oep•rlmen1 No. l of tlkl PUBLIC NOTICE Consulting Fil'm Opens In Ne~11ort PROOF TO MITCHELL w.m. \V i 11 i a m -Kuebelbeck & Associates, Redwood City·bas· ed economic, financial, and ma nagement consulting firm, has opened an office in Newport Beach, according to company officers Lawrence E. Williams and James L . Kuebetbe<:k. The first major project to be handled by the new O.ffice is a benefit cost study of the Orange County concept plan tor open space. The project is b e i n g prepared under the direction of the Orange County Planning Department and th e Citizen's Advisory Committee on Open Space and Conservation. Nolex Corp. Tells Sales PUBUC NOTICE 90027. cot.1r!, •t 10I) Cl¥1C Canter Drlv1 Wt!!, In Tilt! 11\f property perllntnt l'llreto 11 1111 c11v o1 Sanla An1, Cal!fornl•. l----;;;~;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;c~---1--==-c::-cc:::-:~::;;::;;:;;;c;c;;-descrlOld In ~lltl'"lt os: M1ttrl1!1, i!UP· O.'lltd A\i y ?, 197'.l. l"ICTITIOUS aUSINlllJ; NOTICE 0" NOH·RES~ONSISILITY plies, mtrcl'lalldlw, fiCtUll)n'le<ll, tl~l11r1s, WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, NAMI! STATEMENT Notice !l hereby Vl¥tn 11111 the I.In• f\/rnltvre, bt.1111115' ltlld goodwill of MUk cwnty Clffk. Thi tollowlng perwm; •rt dol11!1 d&r-.IQntd wUI not be regpanslble lor 1nv P1l1te Orlv•ln O,,,lry Incl It LOC11'4 tt: Glll'!NAM, WllffTON, V.t.MO&"lllRO butlneu :11 Cltbt1 or lltblllll•I tDl'lracled bV anvane MO We1I 1'1F1 Strtt!, Cost• MISI, NOTT & C:OHW.t.Y, POOL SUPPLY OF FOUNTAIN other tMln rilyul!. en or 11!er !Ills dill. C1lllornfe, 1000 Jtf9llll Tl'ltlt lll!ldllll, VALLEY: FOUNTAIN VALLE'!' POOL Dated lhb 21ld dl'f ol M.1y, 1973. Thi! wld blllk tran,fe-r 11lnllllded10 bt Loni a .. th, C•lllol'llll SUPPLY, 16»9 Broolthvr11, Fcunllln Rkllerd c . Felber conwmm1ltd at lht ol!lcr o1 UNITEO Tel: UUI 4SS·7t11 Valley, Calif. 92108 317~2 Allfl.lll No. 13' BUSINESS INVESTMENTS, MO Wat Holl AllOl'lltYI f0t Pillllollff N1lcll1-' H1velt1. ll\) Eleanor Or.. Sall Ji;an CaplstrallO 92675 Av..,...., Pomon1. C<tlilor~la 91161 on or P""''fihod Or•""t Coast Dt!ty PllOI, An1h1lm, Callf. 9'11102 Publish~ Or1nve CO<tll Dally Pllol MIV v"' '"' l>"'"J3 JN Cl'l•ncller, ll500 Tl.IJl!n VllLillf 3, ~. 9, 1171 1lS9·7l •lier Ji;nt 10, 1913. M•v 3, •·I, 1973 iv Way, Ti;iUn, C1Uf. 91660 So tar •• !s known to Hld ln!endod l---~~·.cccc-:-:=::::c::---1 Th1t bl.oslna•i ls cond1.1cted Qy • u-r•1 Tr;,n1t~rtts 1110 Intended Tran111ror viii! PUBLIC NOTICE P•rtntf'shlp. PUBLIC NOTICE lollowlng olldl!lon1I buslnr.i' n1mei 1nd Mkhltl H1vete1 a<1drt,1e1 WllMn Ille TnrH y11r1 le11 PICTITIOUS aU,IN•SS This tllllmtflf W•I llltd wi ll! tlle Coun. FICTITIOUS IUSINESS 1>1,i : NONE NAMe: STATl!Ml!NT ty Clerk bl Ol'an111 County on May •· 1913. NAMe STATEMENT D•ttd: April 21, 1913. 'lM '°'lowlnQ wwni irt 6oll'l9 '·1S120 The following perso!'I• 111 dl>inQ 5!eve Ltt bu~lnH$ ti: Pvbllah&d Oranvt CIMO 011ly Piiot t>u,lnets a" Myi;ng Jt l tt VI LA FRIA PROPEJl:Tl£S. nu M1y '· 16, 2], 30. 1973 1~13.n CENTURY 11 -GREEN REALTY. l11ttno;!ed T1an1t1rees ,,., •• •oost Hlgh~y, Ho, 1, Corona 11301 Bea'ti Blvd. Su!tt No. 1. Hun.. Publl1hed Orange Cotil 01111,-Pllat, dei ;;.~.';,61S PUBLIC NOTICE l!O'lgton Bttth. callfcrnl1 tl641 M1y 9, 1913 l-"2S·T.I Mleh•el S. Mytrs. 2665 E. Co.st JOlln M. GrHn, 6901 Rio V!tle, Hi;n· PUBLIC NOTICE 'I 1 C n1 c:111 Mar CA t!ngton Btecti, C1llfornla '26-41 Hl1;thw1y, SI.I I • Oto ' ,ICTITIOUS IUSIMES$ WIUllm J, Gretn. 6901 Rio V!llt, HI.In· '26?S ___ .. C Hirmoo p Q Box S11, NAME STATEMENT tlngtori Be&th, C1tlfomla 97647 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS R•V'""'"' • • . ' T~t fo!lowll'lll p ... JOll ii dalng bi;1lnttl Tiii> b1.1slntss fl cO!lducl"' by In In· (ALLING 1'011. 1110$ Rtneho S1ntt Ft CA 92067 Scheel D f1lrlct: NEW~ORT-MESA HO"l'•rd W. Br•nlfty, llS SllVldot as: QUALITY PRODUCTS, 1~S Ollml dlvldultjoan M. Green UNIFIED Street, COii• Mt$1. CA 12626 Way, Unit A. Co11a Mesa, Ctllf, 92627 Trill statem1nl fl!fd with 1111 County •1, D •• ••-• 11 ,00 ,.,,_, o.m .• 1., Waltt• w. Horl(on, N0tton Eladrlt 8 1 K 5 1.,, o•mo Woy 111, '''' uo ·~· · "" · . '" " 1375 N th aroellwl Y 1no • venuon, ......, " ' c1 .. 11. of Or•no• Countv on Apr • · 22nd day nf May, 1971. WM11s1i. M1rt, Cf · Unit A, Cosla Mt1t. cant. 9ltl7 fl'4S. Pitel ol Bid RKelp!: lBS7 PleClf'lllm Los Angettt. CA tOOll Thl1 blJllnts~ !1 condvcled bY at1 In-Put>Ull'ttd Or1not Coa!I Dtlly Piiot, A-1"· Costa Mesi Wllllt m J, FflfrV, 1724 Port M1rQ1te. • 8 • c• 92660 dlvldi;al A,prll II, 15, 11nll May 1, 9, 1913 1124'13 PIOIKI hlentllit1tioro Name: lENNI$ NtWpOl'I t•Cu. ... • Blll!ll " Svtnison COURT LIGHTING. ESTAllll'.~IA HIGH St~-:' ~t=lllc;:.0Jc,~., )lO Ttnlh This l!a!l!_/Tlflll WI! fll•d with Ill• COllll• ---pcus=cLcICc:-cNcOcTl=CE=--- -5C HOOL &. CO~TA MES'°' HIGH SCttOOL .... ,,, P. Cltrk, to0 Wllsh!ui ty Cl•rk ot 0~1nge County on M•r<:l'I 13, Pl.lei Pltnt .tre on lilt: FREDERIC.:; ....,., 13 0 -~-cc-ccc-c==::::c:-:::C-::== '.OWN •ssoco•TfS. -.. <•m"'• eoole¥trd, lal1Y1111h Floor, LO$ An1ttl11, it 1• 0 " " • ......., ~v l'-s»M NOTIC! 01' IHT&MTIOH TO ENOA I: Dflvt. Svl!t 2U, Ntwpori Belch, e.t.5900l7 F \lnik• 1215 N Lower Pi;bllthed Ora~ Coe1t Oallv Pllnl, IN TM£ SAL£ 01' ALCOHOLIC Calltornl• ''" II , . ' ,, .... un 1)1 7l IRVIRAGl:S NOTICE I ~ HEREBY GIVEN ttla! !I'll Stcrt,,,..,IO Roed, Lodl, CA 9Sl.iD M~y • f, ' .... • 1 1-. Ger•lll M. ~man. Cr~n. WH'don May • ..~ above·ntmtd School Olstr!(t ot 0-.nge g, CIW!lPlllV• O!ll WU•hlrt Bullll!ng, Loi PUBLIC NO""CE Tt Wt'lom fl May Cone.,.,,; County, Call!0t"la, tttll'lg by lllld 1hlot1QFI 1 CA to0l1 ~ • Subft(f to lss1.1•ne• of the llc1n'1 •P- 111 Govern!llQ Bo•rd. herelnentf' rt1errlid Al'IG' 11• T Eu•ni l2ll Elll 'B•lboa piled lot nclk• b llerebY given th1! Ille IO t s "DISTRICT", Wiii rtcelv1 1111 lo, but s!i~not d 'Bllbol 'CA t7661 l'ICTITlotlS •USINl!IS Undtrllg..\.c:t proPQses 10 sell 1koholl( nol liter !t11n !hi •bo.,,. lllh!d ll!M, 1e1I· Thi tv~r[' .. 'II b.ine condvtted by ., NAME STATl:MINT wvir•Dtl e t thl premhM, deserlbld 1$ M bids tor 1ne ew ... ci 01 • con111c1 for G1t1•~11 .. ~z;.,,1P the 1ouow111Q Ill''°" 11 doing b1.111ne1s follows : !hoe abOve proltct Mlcllllt s Myers a1. 20S2 Ntwp0rl Blvd., Costa Mtt• B!ll1 111111 bt r•lved In th9 pl1ce Iden· Tlllt ilQtrnent • tllt4 wl!h the COi.iniy SIGM" 1NC0RPOllATEO. 2941 Gr•te PurMl•lll to loch 1n1.n11on, tllt un· ti/ltd •l>Ovt, 1nd Shl!I be ®tiled 1nd Clerk of Qrtnge COi.iniy 1111, April 2S. 197.l L1ne, Cott• MQa, G11lfoml1 dlrslwntd It •pplylng to the DtP•rlmtnl l)l.lbllclv read •loud fl llle ab0vt-ll1l9d WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNl'I' !Cenntltl i . Conntr, 1l1S Crvmll'f SI., of ALcollotlc fl evtrage Control lo• l11v1nce llmt •11d pl~tt. Cl.ERIC av.._,.., J . Btrgll.,., 0tp1.1tv w. Cov1n1. 'ttlllornle 91790 Of 111 1lcoll0Hc btvt1r•11• ll<entt tot tl!tll The•• w!ll bt 1 $10,0CI dtPQt!t r~i;lrltd ' p14tf0 Tt111 bvtll'ltss 11 tOl'lllvcted bV ~n In-premlltJ •s followe !Of tach Mt of blO docum~nts 1c p blllhld Or•nge C!"lf Otllv Piiot. dtvld1.11I. ON SALE BEER 11uar11n1tt tlw rtturn In gDOCI condltlon \I 23 1113 1296-13 1(1111n.th E. Conner TlmolhY M, SWfflllncl wf!tiln 10 111v1 a11er the bid ooenlng d~t1. Mtv 2• '' 16• ' Thi• 1111ern1nt w1l fl!fd with the Coi;n. Barblra o. Trldlt' E•ch bid mv11 coritorm and ~ PUBLIC NOTICE iv Clerk of or•n91 COi.lnty on M1y 2. 1973 P1.1bllw.ed Oret!DI CoaO 01Hv Pllol. •11P011slvt to Ill<! (Olll••tf documanl1, 1"2J0if ~., t, \f73 1413·13 E11eh bid lhlll bl -ccom111nll!'!I bv 1he Publlthed Orange Coa1t DlllV Pltot,.l --'--'-------~=-- sto:1.1rlly rtf~ to ln Irie c<intr~tl JUPllllOll cOUltT 01' THE Mttr '· 16, u , 30, 1tn 1:w.n PUDUC NO'tlCE documents I ncl by Ille 11~1 ol propor.td 'TATli 01" CALIPORNIA "Oil tvbcon1r1c1or.. TI4& couNTY or: ORANGE PUBLIC NOTICE Tilt DISTRICT 18er11t' t"t rlgJ\l ta r4 Ha. A1,74l PICTITIOUS 9UStNllS Jtct •nr, or 111 bldl or to walv" env Ir. ORO&ll TO IMOW CAUSE N.l.MI nATIMINT rttUllf tit• or lf'llorm•tllltl lf'I •nv bids or {CCP Sec:llo~ ltnJ "1CTITIOUI IUSIHllS Tht lolloWll'ICI per10111 t r• dotl'lg In 1111 b1ddlfll, IN TH E MATTER OF THE AP• NAMI! STATIEMINT l>\llln••• ••: -• TM OISTlt'ICT Ills Cl'1e-rml~ tlMI PLICATION OF WARltEM EVElt&TT Tt>e followl!l9 P"torl ta doing bv~lneu l . MISSION VIEJO SCHOOL OF °""''' l)l'tvlllll'lf rite ot pt( dltm Wt{I~ DAVIS FOR CHANGE OF NAME . ••: NOSLE CABINET CO MPANY, 1020 E. w"'.~c.~1 .. ?;,, M~~:~~r.v1:;,~ .i:::c~ In !ht le<1Uty In whlcll 11'111 work II to~ Wl\ll'NI W1rr1n Ev1r1ll Otvil. Ptll• I I Tinlin CA t21115 " • ""' ptrfctmlld for ttcll cr1n (/!( '""' o! tl-1. "'' tll•ll I Ptlltlori with !hoe Cltflr. r: ,,.., Gl1~r 3111 Ftrn1nc10 St L111ut1• HlltJ. c •. t2653: Lt PIT • Wiid workmtll lll'lded to IXKllll 1111 conirec.t. ol tills Court !or 1n Offler <hinging Pill· n/lt ' '2Ml " Wut Sllopt:lll'l(I (t111tr, L• PIJ. ROid & Tl!ft.t r•lts 1r1 Oii lilt al tlltr DISTRICT !lon1r'1 n•mt trom Warrtn E¥1r11! D•vl1 1N!"°'\ 0 1 tBtl~ll)~C~OfldUC:led by '" In· Sin 01-00 FrH'Wey. ofllc.e le<afei•11 llS7 PlKtnlll Avenw. to Evt,..tl D•¥l1, lllr "1 vt nes Llnc:Otn Roy-Snider. 20331 E11twlllio:t CO.II Mtw, COP1t1 "''" be oblOIMCI on It ts OROEll:l!D THAT •II Qtrtont '"' C1lvldv11,. GI • rt~c!t, Hi;ntln9ton '""'· C•llfonll• r1111111t. A copy of lheM r1tt1 lfll!I be terttl'4 In tho 1boVt 11n!lll9d ,,,.utr •P· T 0 1 •1nt ~· r !!ltd with '"" Coun-t16<l6 -pot.ltd •1-t~ lob fllf.t, "'' befo1t tlll1 Co11rt 1t t iOO A.M .. on 11 • ' • tmtn wot 11 15 Oe•Vt Jtllnf'lt Sl'\lller (wffl), 20ll1 TM !oreool"'J 11Cllt411l1 1)1 per e111m MtY ,., trn. I~ the coortroom ot Ot1>1rl· ty Cltrk of Or•119f Coi;nty on Apr ' E11t""*3 Circle. Hvnt!nglon INCPI. Wttl'ff I• btMd \IPOll • wwklflll IS!ly o1 mtnl No. J, •I 100 Civic C1nt1r O•lve 197$ PJtNS C•lllO!'~I• 926-16 , •1;111 (I ) llour1. The ••lt lor hOlldlV W11t. $1nl• Ant, OrtflQI COurlty, Clll· O C 1 O l!y PUot ThlJ Q1.11!oe1J IS CondlK!fd by t 01!\tll Incl OYll'lllTll wwk "1111 bt 1110111 t!mt fornl•, end tflow t1111a, If '"V' wl'IY 1111 Pi;bll'lltd 2•,·~~ll OIJ 1 l'SI J1 l)lrlntr1hlp, tl'oll OM-11111. Ptttllon 1or Chino• o1 N•ITll •hould not MtY 2, t. 1•· • • Lloc;oln R<iv Snllltr It ,~•II l)f m.endltotv llPOn tt>e CON· 111 er•nflld Ot'rV• Jt1nn1 Snldtr TltACTOlt to ""'°"' flit tonlr•c! ll IT IS FUll.tH!R: ORDERED 1t111 1 PUBLtC NOTICE Thlt lt1ttmeflt w·~· flltd will! 1111! IWlnftcl, and UllOn •nv •v~oniractOI ~coy ot thl• Ofcttr to .Show C•Ulf be (Ol,lf'llV Clertr: ol Or11111e (OU!'llJ' Ofl MIY '· Ulldlf' him. !fl PIY llOI , ... ""'" flit wlcl f)i;Dlltlltd In • lle~Plllll' OI lltrtorlt ,ICTITIOUS &U11Nl91 lf73, topl(ffllld ,. ...... n worllrnfn llTllllWl'f tlJ"C'lll•llon (01Uv Plloll prln!ta In Or•no-• NAM€ STATIMIMT ''"I~ 111 "*" "' t111 tuCUllOll Of flit tontr1ct. C:OVl'llY· C•lltornt1. one• 1 w1111 for lour Tile 1o11owlng llt'"ton It dol'ri't bl.l11nt11 Pvbllllltd or1ng1 Cot1I 01111 Piiot MllY No bidder mlf wlft!dr•w hit bid !Of • IU«tulvt Wffilt prior lo lht d1t1 WI Id ,., t, 16, tt. JO. lt13 U\l·n ,.,.. .. ol,'°"1"flw (.U) N-n llltr 1111 PIPftrtO on, ... Ptl(llon. THE tLUE OUCIC, 15121 ..... l'lor'tllo'l----:::---------:7---1 dili Wt for111t •1n0-0f 1110., D•llll: APt'll 16, ltn. $1rHt, W•1t111l111lf'• C1111ornt1, t't!&t3 - A ,.,,,,..,,, tlol'MI lftd • perlorm•1'« CLAUDE M. OWEN$ .Arffi•ndO B. l"trllt, 1AJ1 L•l ~ Kids i•~ T . l9orld wlll M ~ulrtd lirlot lo t,IC!lflorl ot JllOOt of t11t ~ Courl Stmt, W•11ml"'""' C•Hfotfllt, t'UU y· · 0 "" awlfracl. TM Pl\'fMl'lf bond WU bt TIMOTHY L ST•ADlll Thlt tl\ltlllflt It ¢O!ICl11Cted try 1n 111• .. In '"" Wm Mt ton'PI Ill .... t0nlt•c1 AMl'My ., LIW cllYldwtl. -· documtlllt. 1'11 OtYI Sir"! Al"llllndo I , ,.r! .. Goorerl'lll'lll loMnl N....,. aMtA. Clllllnll• t:Nolt Thi• 1l1t11Nnt w•1 IUH w!lh l!W GllMI• A k And , ,., Oottlnl" Htr:¥tY A,,.., 17141 .... "' Cltttl OI O•tntt COUllll" on "9111'2, Tm ' 8 y Purdlbln; Apj\l Al~ !tr Pttl..._. , IQft l'UlllllMll Ortl'IOI COlll Diiiy ,tlol. ,lltllltlltd °''"" Coat! D•llY 'fl(lf, ,ubll"*1 Or•• CO.ti °'"" lllnot. ' ,,,..., 1 .... f. 1t1' .U.0. A•U 1L 'U, ancl Wy 1t,1'73 H#S-73 A,pril 21,. •rwl Ml'( 1, f, l•· 1f13 12l1•n , • I BUT TO SHAVE these costs and also for convenience, in· creasing numbers of women are having the operation performed while they are in WASHINGTON (AP) -The controversial theory t h a t resources shortages ma y ac· tually threaten m o d e r n civilization Tuesda:Y won of· ficial support £rom a U·S. go,vernment agency for the flrSt time. In the first comprehensive survey of U.S. mi n er a t resources since 1952, the U.S. Geological Survey warned that "not n1erely U.S. affluence, but world civilization" are "in jeopardy." THE GEOLOGICAL survey published a "122-page, item-by- item analysis of U.S. supply and demand in 64 mineral resources and warned lhat many of them are, or will be. in short supply. A study prepared at the Massachusetts Institute o r Technology two years ago, called "The Limit! T o Growth," warned that modern civil ization would overshoot the world 's ablllty to sustiiin it. and would collapse unless pc>pulatlon growth and In- dustrial production are soon curtailed. A ~imilar view was ex- pressed by British oclenUslS in • paper called "'Blueprint !or Survival.., BUT SVCH Ideas have been criticized by others, Including publi.c officiata. who charged Iha! theJlopmy projections were bas Ill ~dequate date. and-shalcy ai!Ul'1pllbns. The new Geological survey l study, which set i!Stlr lhe lask o! gouging lhe adequacy o! mineral supplies !or t he ruture, thus lends new, aod for lhe rirsl Ume olflclal, •u]lt)orl DAILY PllllT ' / -1 ... s \ l l ( '"I' "'. Nt11t "" """ NEq' '"' • •• '"" "'"' ~~!' ·1=~ . " N °' Nll t ~tT N(lrl-N(lll "" ~"t ·-""' NOC No JU "o No~ ~:N 5;t1 ~:ii ""' "'" "'" Nin• ·~ ~:; ·-·-·-Nw1· . .. ~~ ""' NrlS Nuce "" o .. O«f O<O 0«1 Ii:::' &Rr~ 8"' "' Oldll OU Okla Ol!n• oml 8 .. ~· 0•" 011~1 xvit ovtl• ol~ Ow• b~r. Ptcl '" Pa'j P•ct PC '. ~i1J "'" l>tlr '"" ,., Paf'll ... "" Plfl Parl PIS• "' ... Pe!' ''" "' "" ... .. PC " "' " pp ... "" "" ''" ... ·~ ·~ ... '" '"' Per Ptl• Ptl• P1l· '" Pili ·~ "' '"' "' '"' "I " 'I' '1:' ~I~ ~Jn 'I' ., '\' ~i\ •1· •• ·~ Pol "' '" "' '" ~~ Po' '" " '" '" '" P,~ '" PS " PS PS PS ~ PS "' ~ " ,, • e • :I II 1. 1 •• ,. " I ' ' ; ' I l 4 a -e a • . Ana)ysts Pumed Over Indifference NEW YORK (AP) -Stock mark~&"--. sawed Wednesday, and anlliyats went ed bJ ID- vellors' 13ck QI buying lntereot. They noted the Dow Jonea Industrial av1n1• ha.d risen nearly 6 poinls TuC$d4y and almost 81 points last week and said Ibey expected th• rally ID continue. ''Ffankly, I'm very dluppoliii.d," said Ronald Cooper of W. E. Hutton & Co. Im P 0 cc uzc ae;:ee ewe • Wod.....,, 1i1r 9, 197J SC DAJLY PILOT §j l • • /' • I I I . . . . DAILY l'ILOT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PAY ONLY • $11 -LY· .· - W'rltl .....,,.., ttflillf --.-... -... _._ ....... .... .........., ....... -········,._..,., -- ' '69 CHEY. -- '888 ··~ ~ Mlrllllir "-,.,.,., .,_.. llMWiJ. , ... ' twttt,\6QFTCI 'H VEGA '66 FORD COUf'l ICOHOlN Llt!lf' ~ tUiey, llld•O, Httttr, SUPl'I VAN 7MCJF. KM cnprr lrrt«ior. r.clio & tltll!r. GtN1 lor ~ tttnil1! IUJG<mj •1 .011 ., .. '69 CHEVY '70 OPEL GT Cefwk• - 2 dilor hlrdloo VI. IUl9 tril!l~ .• •ir • spft!d, iedio Ir.a hr<1!tr \.•~It Car RN101hor11119-~ 11ftflllli< Pl"'f' 2J1.A.PI ' "'"""°"'._, rld">O "tf!fl', virt'fl IGOI, l~I flMlt. XO'vtM '69 CADILLAC MAID1'°' DIVllll lMdftL ...,..r pewrr Vfls, PDWtr tit*r!;, powtr wi/IClowi, Ml Wl'ftl. (ISf.Oll) '69 CHRY$LER N(W•Yotltll 1 DI. NA ltttCW' r~c-••'' ··~··:111 "<l0<1.""'""~'1, l~. '.•~ •• ~,.... ..-1~. 11'!~·~·" ;,~ r •''f c~~..-,}Cc·~oo u·~ : . .,\);\_ • • -· • 71Jl~UTH . '. . ~ , ........... • EW-'73 TIOGA MOTORHOME 'NEW '73 . Bubble ·Top V~n : Con~er~io_n: .. lwbbte toft• ponellrtt, ,.,,..,'-' ,.., ,ti .. ,..; .riMl i!D, fUlly lo<lo'l' equlppod. (S.r. #071752) IMltlfOIAR DfLIVl!IY . , $4488 "·' Y·I, l\l~oe tr1'11Y'!is1o011. pOwtr ~""lft!I, "'" llO!. lieb'y ..,. (Ol'llfl· ''°"""" !VY.I.ml ... ', -. · BEACH CITY WILL UNCONDITIONALLY . .... uUARANTEE 100% .. OATI .. 4 .... MIUI 9Kl ..... ,..,.. I u.aoe l.'ll"O<, T1'1UI R,.. Enll.l Seiecl .,_, llllltw l!Ddrl~lw!r 51'1' -.111-llll!'llw..i!MMlll~.O.-~CMl'l l'el!!WllnilMlt"'WStil'°'ur. Y11, li'l 1:~1dy "'"""' """ ...i w . Gtw«-.:i. u ... "*'°" l'ftl ... ~ ""'illld -... i. ~ ~t q;e "'° 4 -.a " - ''illiltwtll flrri, . .bllti.t1 5t•ls. """ '71 IAIEllCI . ., .. $788 '70 Thunderbird lOADID v.i, !P;lirt. iUlamatic fransmiaion, /.M/FM r<ld.o. ll'FTD • \I.._ llilllJlfl' "etf•ng. will'll •tlOf, •.c· torr •ir (Glldilioftint. IPfS~I •1 ·111 ~ ~ \; ,.• .. "''"'• . " : ..... --• " . . $B. 7 S21 ~ l is the tot~I ca$h g1icf tncludiQg tai~ ~ . _ ~ J1ceJ?se. Deferred~~' pr.jC'e S2'368 t: , 1. • • • 1riclud.1ng Jax, lbn~-;~. all c~r~yi1J9 . • f . . charges for 36 moftths·~ O(Jr a~ova1 pt oo · · . your good cr~ft. ANNVl\.L ·P!;RCEN·'' , ,.; TAGE RATE 10:97'?<. -. ' • \ • • ' • . ' -• • , •! •• I I • J I It ti • tJ I ti •V I • I ( ( ( 1 i I t • a Beaeh. N.Y.StMka y0j... 66, 1'4(), 129, 6 SECTIONS, .0 PAeES • ORAN'GE COUNTY, CAUFoRNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1973 TEN CENTS • • I • • . ' Witness' Confession Cle.ars Man in Fatal Fire ·, . . ~ . • ' ' Collision Kills Two . -·--. . - Stltdents Two <lemen..,Y school 1ludents suf- fered fatal Injuries this morning when tbt atallcln wagon carrying them to 8elml was involvod in a <olllJm with a ~-at· a Garden GrOve iDl<neclloo. ii~ (lroft. Poli~-n111mea .. ..riden-. ' . . ' . ..,7,,,,. -'"""""'""""--c:IF I ~~..,. • ..-.-·;;;-,,.;·,/ ~\ ';•'cl".,."',1 .... " , f -1, t .• • • I Lt. Jaclr llodgeo said they were ag<d I I ind ,; ,ind be ~ they Wtrt~- 1 a "p-oupol llullilla.btillgJUm ....... I in a iciil»i + ~. ' ,,,. ·ollker ..,. .... dlild dlo41.. lllO I 'andt!IO~--~Nm :::,.. .BOIPilal. ~ p.t;,,,to of both eblfcbll beve_ "°I'' boot! ac!Va..d ~ Ille in- cident,-be Slld. P• lllld tll07 ore not aw~ ol any oiher • in)Ul:tes In the · 9 a.m. llOOldent. Tl\eY.' said the slaUon wagoo· wu otnck ii7°.the~ truck as i£ enttrecl the !VteiiOctioo of W°"t SU-.Ot a D d Qralii~ Avenue. 1 1.wo ·Dri~ers Held , 4ner Hig~speed Cluae,. Accident i r" : , • i('be Jilah•tpeed. dwe.ql a -.ydlst , frDgl i..cuna Beach to«aid ll"1'8 Potnt Tliioday night <Uhntn•ted ..,,.,, 11Cddent 1·' • • ....... trnclk • .... Uie.".,. ·of WIUI a P-·· . ..... . ' ~· drtVers., • omci8!....rci Mervin ~· SI, ol ll! t.Wllk!a Pooiente, San Cle-te, fied ~ fl:otn Vlcloria" ~on b\a , iMtoicyle. Officers said be WU travellDg lllOC1" than 100 mph. I '!be aecjdent OCClll1)!d 11> • mllea-~ · eotnt on Coasl ·lllglnnf. Police ! llooalci A. lll!mrtt. 50,' of n3 Dana ~ ., . ' · f'Oint Marina, 'flJ. ~vin~ tbi! ~ lbd made a larte dlange. · 1 • 1'-pWlng blg!iW!'Y. -pot,rqlrnan saw zilwolsld tumble from "hfJ eytle. lie was ' -tod for <¢< and 'bttdles and booked .., .U...c1oa of • ....WS.·driflnii · , · Barrell a11ecec14t 'Ded tJie aceoi. He '"IODowed by·.~ fain~~~ who -lhe ~t,.11111xiriil.alaald .. Bar· 1 .Mt .went "°"II' wit!\ .them and after col- l .16..lflllc:lall said, -aulhodtla. 'JM" wu ~ GO ~cllh of' rel0oy' i .. ~ dri~and lell"'Y bit and~-. ' l 1. 'HOME-FOR-PET AD I . I "'FREE TO YOU I ._ • • I _.;Need I llome let I ,.i! 'You'll tlllll It ' find just the tlPI ~ ~ m Pllol."~;ta Yw want.ad. ' 'lflri'• bow• to do lt ... • 12 Weik.old l!ull 'hri'lfso, Male. To BOOd ....... (Pbooe No.) I ·. aoa-e •bo ·!ltd that Id ""* the Miil' home wllere \be)' .. all U.._ ·11app11y ever Iller rjght .-. 11.,.,. br(e Juppja, ktltenl or eYeO ~ blmnlee IO •paway,..U lhll.DUIDl#r--, I . • . . ,-v.s. Tortured. that pitted the Orange home and latally burned Joleflna Gortarez, 73, and ha" ... valld ooo J ... ph, ft. Firemen IOUnd the dytng man buddied In his wbeelcllair with deep bums over 7$ , .. percenl .rt Jlis bo<ly. The body of bl.I motlier waa fllllnd on the liviog 1'00DI Door and she dl!!d two days later from a combination of severe bums and pneurDonla, • • , Judp R. Worren Krdiht promptly dllmfHed all dJarps qUllt Gorlam and Immediately lned. the bll'P)' deleo- dant' when Mn. Louno, wbo cooked and kept houle.for the family,·admltled tliat Mrs. Gortam bersOlf had IOI the blue. "She did il becetl9e the WU mad at MIJ\UOI.~ :J.lrs • .'l.orano said. "'She only. meant to start a aman llre and get even with him· amt Jibe made me swear by my cblldren and by our Roly Mother that I would teU no one." Mrs. Lozano . con!e<aed lo Orqe pollee tsst weel: and she rtpee)ad her confession. Wider the Influence of byp- nollsm and again Ullllor the lnflu:enee of sOdhun1pent.otha1, tbe 11truth drug.°'' Both 'toalesslont were 11\enUcal and both were played baclc tn the court"'°'" Tuesday·for Judge Knight. Mrs, Lorabo, who lloquently broke ~- dut!J>c her teaitmooy, ll8Jd ahe 1ina11J decided to cbalge her d a n! n I n g testimony a~t a vislt to Mexico last · month and a venation with a priest who took confes.sioo in a small vlllage t!turoh. "He lold me ihat l must tell the truth," she soblled. ;'As God ·ta my witotss I have told,lt hete today." ' . 0 POWS-Hanoi ' '• ;o I ' SAIGON (UPl)~Nortb Vietnam toclot'bioadcut Its first post-truce Chii'ge that Americans tortured Qlrununlsl. ..POWt , · allegl'~g · atrocJtles thAt ~need from "brutal .beatil:lo~' te • 1 u re i ea l 9_.. perb:nentl." ' .Planners . Study School Aide ~ Optimistic About Move " ' --·~· '- It said up to 40 percent of the ,.tilrned Communist pl'isooers of. war. suffered mental ~deni. Tree Ordinanee ( Hano.i's Vietnam News Agency, Jn a broadcut heard in Saigon, said in one case, U.S. IJ-oope beat and mistreated a ' Communist war prlioner so badly that be-ls now a paraplegic. . ~· .,. f I > li' ••. ,, : -+"ftt .. ~-1; ~-.~. Aid~. ACcq>~. J.lmgJiS ' 1V . • • t:i.>) -!!',ill "•l!Ull" Jiop J .. -~ full 1espUiblllty lot •li\tfilC li!alllff .lnlo the olllce ol JJanlel ~·· pa)'llltlalrlst, ~ today .. ;~ of'~ lion. JI ~ Ill leell tbe loth resignation relatj!d 'IO :the Wltergate and Ellsberc CUM. . He bad been, until January, the lop aide to :llihn ll. Ebrllchman, Presldint. , Nlzon'r domlBtlc al{iUrs ualstant. who quit under fire April 30. "My ovenidlng dealJi now ta to accept lull telporialblllty for my acts and decisions and·to 8sslst in brlnilna all the facts and-clJCumaianees Into llie-oPen so that a lib-judgment ol "tbls activity can be Hndered," ltrotih said in a letter to t~-~~·t• "I' Om ~« truilt, 1111 gVJ<ie;" be said, ad4lnl· that be hope; bis' future ~ tiODI "will contribute to"the inelU"a!ile pr.c... " !!MllNI' tn which our country fo noW cauifit up. 11 Krocb W8I bead of the team ol White Houae !'t>h!ml>en" assigned to tn- ~te tbe'Jeoi<ol the l'>alqon Papers. :rbo· ~UOli WU orde.r<il by Presi· deDt Nm.a. ' ' • '!lnlb ftj>Ol'tedly bad --tn-terise ~ from SecretMy Claude B~ll\ to give •P the $0,SOO:a-year job atnce· bis 'lnYOlmnent tn tho burglary waa·niade known. Bri1'18r ,_-tedly felt that Krogh's in· volvement with the Ellsberg break·ln J>11 him µnder a "very ugly cloud." as one SQU1'Ce put It, an~ that the departmenl was lleia; hurt becauoo of It. • ' "411'1te1Jle!rt to this mimoo wu my respi)pflbllat,I' be ,.td bi bl.I Jetter of r!!lilbitloii.'- . lieulled l[le.EllsberB·burclary "a step taken In .-. of lnitructlMa and " • (SOe KROGH, Page II Talk of trees -and ways ol ~ them -Is branching out 1n LagUDa Beach. A recent report to the ptannli1C "'I"" million by Michael SChley -ts L=ina '!l)olild beooine a .tree. sane\U&ey' c)i'l'•Dliurat pert" u 'be 'calls If.'" . , •• ....._ .'l'ritel·!i!>bleY • .,. , • ..,_liol for ~lll'\llif ... ,. -...OJ :• ' 1'1-=:· . ..r~nillalloq of· .iJj, lDIDtratlon• rato ol lllila for ab!Joii>lioo of DOiae J>Ollulloa, and 11 a loo•h\lill'CO ~ ~bii&t~of wildllle." bie latter poilil lo In •t<t> ;with recent !~,,C<llf t ~l -~ lo ~ I • ...,. aadtttwy. 'I llioui'lifti; fliere wwld •be ce.lor. lbt fine f~ frlemdl to be~ .• Tp ~liln ~·~!Ion Schley, a niember of the ti'eej preaervadco oom- mltlee, • .augpla the 'city apsirove an ordin"!"" sl!!llni that w!Jen i lree Is removed from tjty prpperty er by city Ofder ~oo private property, two smaller traea lie plantod ID Jta stead. Schley alSo !"••ts the cily to protect Hberf.tage trees" defined u a tree with blsti>rleal siliiiificance, one indlgenoua to the. local area' or· one with a super-large trunk. • . ~ Plaan4ug C'Ammi•4Kiner L l r r y ~ll obsjlrved, "That tree yoo plant today may be a l\eritage tree tn 35 years, depOndlng oo wbo YllU bal)C from IL" ~ ~ ... llemlnlDI from ~· ~. (JaiilJlllOll said the city "ls "*' to"••tO. tliolde the whole tree problem" not i.m5~ ,,..,.. · lie waa·-per11 ly oonoel'Ded about U.OS wlddl 'bloci: people1s views to the ocean. · . "What about the ricb! a man bas to the v~ be purch3led aild the neighbor's right to a tall tree?" C3111Jl1>:11 asked. "It's· an "1resalvable issu;e Jn a_ beach city/' JUPObded Scbley. "It's a definite probleril, that ,uiats and Is going to-utat no matter·whlt we do." One member oi ·the audience, a real ..tale -...; said trees often can be Lagllna Leaders ~orlore~ ' . . ' F~r Service to Hu~wtaI ~ J•IU!18 Belch civic leadeu ~ i-.t today for service to South O>alt Oimrlctlt!Q ,!!Plpllal •~ a !lOoD .J'*'-i bi tbelr bebtlt. • ~ Xroch, • book deat.r and ....,_,....,. ol the holpllAll lioard • v~ c. ~·•a._, ~t 'of the ;bolld: tllid Dr. Vincent c.mll, a ~ JD!inber. "' the lloopttal and ~ member of the m<Cllcal 111!1, m JlWll ~ tor !heir con- trllo•lnnl -.... .. -lty i..detl and atllDdad. to Andrews ...,.. In a --Prllldml lion, ...... ........i him for "dediclled ....,.;.ce-;1t0ua1D1tt-. A letltl" !nm Qov, Roaald Il<agan II· j -( sculpted ao, thal the View can be seen thrqb them.· "Bui how .are yoo go1D1 to write that into law,11 asked another. ~pO.s l<r t,be ' tlJlle. ~. .,..,,. rnLislori.n dec:ldeCI lO conlinu& tbe mat- ·le!; o1trte111>• ll\llf1·euiuicr0n 1o1a,y 21. .. · ' . ~ ........ ~.,'i<·" --'' .,' •ll!"tJru;iim. .. ·· ' . ,.. . ... : • '!be boWr ol a IJWi, apparently mur:deAd and then .dlaearded from an automoblle, \"'! found tblf ~ at the oomtr of • <mtfield In Sin Juan C.plslranq. - The Y!ctim, whose ~ had Ileen •trip- ped of Its ablrt, war IOllnd 1)111& lace up about 75 feet;from the edge ol llel Obispo &al a block west of Blue Fin ·li-lve. Al~ Orange County, lliliiura lo- V081fiatora had not yet given olllclal delalla of th9 ...... 11 aJllle8!'ed that the man had been slain ~where and dumped at !he edge of a dirt Ned oerv· ing an 81f\CJJl1ural uea. A pualpg motorllt flral noticed tho.body and plion- ed the ahertlf'• o!flce. .Porllopo of the i:oodway have beeJf sealed off to preserve possible cluea 1J1 the cue, and investigators appeared lllOlt Interested In tire lmpreaslons made (Set MURDER,. Pap !) ' .. . ' .. • fl ~~~-"Set ~pat . For Ail. Session W~ by noted ..;,.po pa).ier Minett Bridbury will hlt(bllght awn~ -... al the LliU;Da l!ooch . SChool or Ar1. , Bradhuey ,will bold two worubops, ll'Oll) June f to June Ii and from ,\UC. 29 toA\11.~l.1 • , • i '!be -rqular IWDlllOr l[1lll'ter wtil ~tn J!llO-IL lleclatralloo mab!rlall may be oblalried by wrltlnl Ille' achoOI, '3o I ... ~I l\oed., ~. Jleach. ~j,l .. ~W~ ~· ;f~ Won,, fl.,.. . ~t-1 this 1eae will l/e,on ~'lt;ille school betw-. May ao,,to-,C '· .>. rec:eptlon wUl be held on thO . t'<laY from 2 ID 4:30 p.m. • , •1 Anti-cens~rship Rule S!Jught by UCI Faculty UC Irvin• faculty ""1u!iei'I> 'l'hunday will consider a resolul)oR aJ1owln& presentation oo campus of "»' "ac· tivities; act.a, perfonnance1, •J>l'O&l"8ml or the like" wblcll legally may be -an,-.eollcampua. '!be antklosJJonhlp mdutlm llmlta administration review ol quutlanable programs auch aa OCCWTOd Mardi · 8, tm, when the UC! Gay Students Union attempted to acrion ' an 'Uj>llclt film depicting ~ acts. Warned that Orange O>l#J shrirf olficen -1d ~ oo hlildJoi lhe 4veoln1 GSU pomG&rapliy panel 'showing of "Seven Ill a Blm" UC! 6dmlntalntor1 ' . ' ' .. t banned the screening. '!be ban followed a ~""' ac_,mg which f' a • u I t y melnbeP.; slalf and l!U!denlS .voted, 1 to 3 t~ ·-0 Fe&flde ' ' ol~~ 'b.wever vtce . ' ifJ · Main Jack Hoy ... ~ tllfl QB'U ieaderihlp to go •bead with the-pOia!.-cllscuulon without Dwlng the film. Were the faculty reaolutlon to be ...,_ lldered Tlunday _.,ed anil tn" force al the time ol the •1s..to In a Barn" hwle; tllO aCtiolll likei> by Roi would violate,~ ...,Jutlon. . '!be pr , policy would bunlen polloe .,... • 'l!lth enforclni com· IJllDllty slandordl ol , that !llleaa a ~ bu ruled . to be -..W far as the cy'J1 .,._.ned.i. lt may be .C":1 CIJl)o pul at U1;1. ' U polJoe olllotts Intend to ' make amata l1r ,,..tonnancea or-BCT<enlnp they condder oliaceit\, but for which Ihm bu been no court nlllnl, t h a foC!lll!y IUgtllS ~ tbat Jlw Oll- forcemeal qeD!!lel lnlorm the CIJllP"I tn wrf~ ol their · tntentlona. Jlecotpilaed ~ l1'!"!P' -decldlasolo ....... d ~th queai!onable Pl'Olllllll thUa -.Id be "Informed ol tbeJr ,...,..mbUJtlea.aild tM pqtenUaJ conoeq-. of lbelr ... tl«ll." U •pproved, the rule ,.. Obocene pro. I UC! 11ould simply be: If It la i\al\lp, It 11 lepl on .,._ • thO ,.,..WU... W1luld a-to (lllo PACULTY, ... I) ' ( By FREDERICK SCUOEAIEHL Of ftle DeWy , ......... Dr. Cllarles A. Hess , ousted assistant superlntendenl of buatneaa aerY!ceo tor the Lall\!ll8 Beach Unified SCboo1 District baa been emploYed to cllrtct the business affairs of the Palm Sprln11 Unllllld SCbool Dlllrlet, llr. Heaa w1u i.&ve bis Lasuna Beacb pool May SS~~-'< In Ille -re...i cammlinlty May a. , • "We art baWl to ...-·11r. Biii." -~·or. 'Qroftr llaoi;e . ~~~~·-'!a. ft 1, ~-c• We °"~b*MI . Tho . l!iN lljjl Unified ' 8<llool Dillrlet bu I --'>tm ol 7 llOO iltd ............ ol".......,. _ lbail! twice tilt alM ol LlpDl'a lllluJ ~.=·ti~• .-t move," HoooUJd 'today. Ia.Palm~-,nu be ... -~ bl• t.r all 1 opntlooll of the I -dtalrle!, lDchrllng· a $1.5 million : construciloo Uc! r't\IDOdellDI pnl8l'llD ll01l'underW1f. Heu -one of three top Id· mlnllttllon of the Lqttna district llrtd by the -niljortty ol LnJsteeo ' William 'l'bomu, Patricia Gillette and Gerald Linke In -her, 1972. LMklri'c boot ... his pool --' with tbe Lacuna cllstllct, lleu c:un· • rnenlad : "I've pined a lot of eaperlfnce i be,..,, •• IOOd ..,.,1 ..... I've -ad1 with many good JeOllle. , "l IJllll'OCiafe the board that hlted Die.' ft WU ...... Jo work• wllll ((ocmer! superilltaidoel) Bill Ullom. He let me do I my job IDll • ollertd • Jot of .. couragement,,...H...-lald; Heu th.Ja.,.,.,Urned $U,m II·~ tant oupertnt.odellt for butlna in Laguna Beach. In Palni Sprlqa, Hess will recelva a proralad abare of $M,500 for the ,... matnder of the fllCal year through July ' I. Al that Ume, his armual salary will be "'1efOllated and tnereaeed, Moore said. Heaa WU the lop 111111 fi'om a field ol ~ appllcanta for the PB!m Sprlnp post,' vacant ainct earl.)' March, when Moort WU !JOOlted 'to superlntmdent of the --district. He was lntemewed by the llv&- member 'Palm Sprtncs'lloanl a week ico. ' (leo-Nn JOB, Pip I) ...... =---= --. --.. !!!... ... s;;-lll: • •• t ..... --"'!! .......... .. -. ~ --: ,, •• DlllY Pllfl lltll ~'-'• El Morro Musical· A student version or "Hobbit" by J. J. R. Tolkien will be presented tonight and Thursday at El Morro Elementary School at 7:30 by a cast o! more than 100 students. ~1any of the lyrics and music were wnuen uoder direction of Dean Bottorf, elementary school music clil'eCt<>r. Students from bottom clockwise are David Jacobson, Cindy Logan, Pally Foltz. Lauren Cuniffe and Juli~ Morin . In center is Maggie Carson. Truckloads of Illegal Aliens Held at Onofre Jlleial aliens by the truckload were de- Lllned" by lmm.lgratlon ornoers at lhe San °"""' checl<polnt Tuesday 1.IA two .eparate Incidents in the early pait of tht day smugglers auempted to brhtg tbelr human cargo through in the rear or covered trucks. In the largest series of arrests agents Jayne Unzeh:itan . Rites Conducted j ·~•,Jlllll W4f oonducied ..-,, ,of St. Oltberlnt'1 ol SJ ~uroh, LaiWlA ~ for Jayne ~· Unullnan, 26, OI "1illi Poplar St;, ,.,,., dJe4 'Jtiuadl • I ' . ' • --; Mllf uoui:..... • bloloeY graduak sfudenl II UC lrv!M, II survived by her parenta, Mr. and Mn. Georie H. Uoulman, Baton RoUge, IA.; a brother, Jotm G., Mluoula1 Mm&:; a llster, Mrs. Mldlael, Andenoo, Santa ·MOOlca, and ~ grandmother, Mn. Ella Denn, SeatUe, Wash. Burial al Ascenslm Cemetery followed the services, with arrangement.! !Mde by McConnlck Lquna Beach Mortuary. Mils Uoulman bad lived in Laguna Beach foe tht paat four years. • Laguna . Poet's Work Selected for .6ook Former Laguna Beach resident Philip Hackett has been lnfonned lhat one of his poems has been selected to be published in the Annual Anthology or ' College Poetry. Hackett. now residing In Bridgewater, Mass., helped organize the Laguna Beach Free Poets who produced a series ol poetry and muale performances last year in I.be Art Colony. "Homqe to Picasso" was the poem selecl<d for publicaUon. o ... _co.yr u DAILY PILOT before dawn halted a semi truck at the roadblock and looked in the cargo area. Inside thty found 33 per>ons who had traveled aU the way from El Salvador. Inside they found 33 persons who had before dawn baited a semi truck al the roadblock and looked In the cargo ana. The driver. John ~. 4t or San Dleg , was arr~ V&I cbli!ied with alien •\lggling. Hls passengen told ofrlcers that they had book~ passage the nigJ.lt before in njuana and wit11-hau14.d a<ross , th< er in smaU ve~les. Once they all were ac migrants were loaded into , ,f~l, agents said. M. ' •• A few hours acter that lnclden~ yet another truck, this one consldetfbly amaller, pulled up to tl>e roadhock . Patrolmen looked in l h e compartinent and found 2G persons crammed inside. Half the group also came from Central America. The driver, Jose de Jesus Jlmeniz- Cbacoo, 2B, an American citizen llving in "njuaM, was aJsq booked on smuggling charg ... Spol«omen for the patrol said this morning that the surge of immigrant.! from Central America has become C1Jm· mooplace In recent months. Most of those persons, patrolmen said, seek work in heavy lndw:try, whlle•the bulk of the illegal immigrant! from Mex· tco travel north to rind jobs In agriculture. F r o t11 Page 1 FACULTY ••. be an attempt lo repeal the ad· ministrativc order cited by Hoy as the basis of his review of the gay film in the first place. Thal university-wide ruling, dating from incidents on the Berkeley campus, requires campus administrative officers to prohibit any lewd or obscene conduct on UC campuses. Previous resolutions ol the UCI division of the academic sen.ate have flown in the face of lhal ruling and upheld lhe traditions of free speech and academic freedom . The censorship stance to be considered Thursday, however, goes the furthest toward placing t~ burden o f responsibility for their actiom oo the stu· dent organizations. Further, in instances where courts have ruled a controvenlal rum or presentation to be "legal", the propooed resolutioo would allow them to be shown or performed at UCI, assuming such court. rulings would 1tay local law en- foree.ment agencie!I from l.nterfering. No matter how "lewd or ob8cene" such "legalized" productlma ml&hl be. ad- mini!trators would be powerless to in· terlere, assuming the UCI ......,.hip resolution is adopted university-w1dt. Burglar Grabs $40 In Bedside Robbery A theft or I-IQ from the bod.side ot an Irvine Cov• woman Mondll)' night wu reported today by LagWlA Beach police. Boonie Wllll1m•, of 2il05 Alta Mor, Irvine Cove, told pollce ahe bad placed ber•walJet contalnlnc the money on a bedslda table befort rtllrlnl. PoUce are inveotlgallng the btJrtlary. 'l1ley said the1 found no evidence of forcible entry. • ' • • Airport ~Noise Buff el!' Studied , By JOHN ZALLER Of Nit O-'tJ l'1lef IUH Counly Airport Qilel Ro be r t Bre>nahan said Tuesday the couoly should cooslde;· purclWe of a illO«rt nolle buffer around the El Toro MCAS to guarantee that fUture bome cona1nlCjJm doesn't force its clolUre. Speaking at a meeting ol the Orani• County Airport Commlssloo. Bresnahan sald county ownership ol a noise buffer around the jet Oight palh would "proud tht future" ol the El Toro aJrpnrt site whether It was operated by the Marlnel or by the county. Specifically, Bresnahan said the county should COOlider purelwe ol a IOO-foot strip ol undeveloped land m both aides of lbe 9,000 foot loog jet overflight path through the Rossmoor Corporation prop- erties Jn Laguna Hills. Bresnahan made the suggesUon during dlsc.,..loo of another Lagurul HUia deVelopffient at the edge or the property which Bresnahan says the county should consider purchasing. He then asked the commission to ask Col. M. M. Staples of tht El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station to present a review of Ill position oo a possible county purcflase at the out commission meeting. Without further dilcusslon among com- mJssion members, Chairman E. R. Eblot saJd, "I think everyooe agrees this would be an appropriate thing to consider." Propo&als for joint use ol El Toro as a commercial and general avlaUon jetport have been made in recent years. The most recent was a study by the Southern Galifomia Associallon or G<lvernmenta: ' F rom Pa.gel MURDER .•. in soft earth in the area where the body Jay. Initial reporta did not indicate whether or not tbe' slaying victim's bod,y bad been at all mutilated. Sinc,e Dec. 25, four men have been nurdered In the western setllon of Orange C.Owity and in the Los Angeles Harbor Area. Bodies ol these victims had been mutilated . · None so far have been reported along the soothern Orange Coast although the fist victim was a JO.year-old C&mp 'Pendletoo Marine. He was identified as Edward Daniel Moore. His body was dilcovered ln Seal Beach. The next victim, whose nude bodf was discovered Feb. 6 on tbe Tennlnal'Jsland freeway is known as John No. 16 by tbe J.oe Angeles police. Huntington B<ach police haven•t ~"'° !(lll 'r ,Jql!a " a number. •Hlr , whVch •howf s1g11& 01 having n tortured and sexually mutilated was lound in their city AprU 14. ' without lhe knowledge or permission of my superior." In his Jetter. Krogh said, "Under the circumstances which prevailed in the summer of 1911 and bas- ed on the best information available to me at the time, I believed that my decision was dictated lnescapably br the vital naUonal security intere!ts o the Unlled States. "l now see that this judgment m1y well have been in error, though prompted by what was then my highest sense of right Its consequences, to my eternal regret, have proved injurious both to a number or innocent persons and to that reverence for law on which our society is founded." Jn an arfidavit filed last week with Judge Mau. Byrne of the Pentagon Papers trial in Los Angeles, Krogh revealed that he sent Watergate con- spirators E. Howard Hunt and G. CJ-Ordon Liddy to Los Angeles to burglarize the office or Dr. Lewis Fielding. He said public confidence in govern- ment already is shaken by the Watergate affair. "l ca.mot remain in the Adm.inlltration while my role in lhe special lnvesUgative unit 1.s submJtted to the legal sc.rutiny It must now properly receive," Krogh said. "It Is the right that the men and women of the Department o f Transportation have an undersecretary who enjoys lull public trust and can devote lull time to.hls job." FromP119eJ NEW JOB ..• HI• coolrld was ratUied by the board Monday night. Bess, 47, is a nallve or Kansas. He rece.ived .bl.s ba~or'.s degree from ~fidland COiiege. Nebruka; his masters degree trom C&lifomia State University, Long Beacl!, and his doctor of educaUoo ~ from the Unlvenl17 ol Southern ealifomla. . Following a nwnber ol l<ach1111 ud coacblnc assignments In tbe Midwest, Hess joined the Santa Ana UnlDed S<hool District. HI• last asalgnment Ibero wH principal of Valley High Scllool. Be.,.,,... lo the LBUSD In February, !fl~. He 11 a member ol the Ameilcan Manqement Aaaoclatlan, the Calllomla Asaoc!JU.. of Sdlool llullneu Oftlclals, tho CASBO IUbcommltlM m manage- ment mwch and the Lquna Beach Klwanll Club • (SCAG) tltat .at El Tclo coul!I handle 1eveo mUUoo ...,.,,.,.111 IOI puoengers a yew by 111811. 'l1te <>ranae County Boan! o f 5uponllor1 bu DOI ~ an ollld.,t tJOlftlon 00 tltat """"'""""lion. 'l1te Marine Corpe ~ lbe ldOii .. ., Ii> canpatlble dvllfan --er. the Mar!oes atilt -to purchaae ovetfUP! riibta Oil the ume IOO-foot strips lhlt Bmnaban aaya the COUDty abouJd coosJder pun:llaainj(. A tl83 -t pve the Xartnet oh·year overlllgbt ricbta, bul·-tllal agJ:<eJnent uplml In l9lt, lhl\' 111.,. not been able to ..,.,. wtlh -oo a replacement agreement CUfl'e!IUy, El Toro MCAS Is prefflltil>f home development by Raoamoor Corp, Jn thoee t"" atrlps oaly by 1 aeries ot io. day temporary _,_.., In December, 19'12, a lederll clalma judge recommended an a g re e m e n t between Rossmoor and the Marines that w~d have involved payment of $2.S million to Rossmo« for a noise ease- ment. However, Rossmoor bu filed ex- ception to that judgment ln a federal appeals court. CUSD Begins ' Goal Study In Education C.plstrano Unified School District this week laUDched a major new stucb' proj- ect geared to defining goals the school community would like to see in local education. And the prime tool in the far~reachlng study will be a special "goal game" "11Jch has been deviaed by caJilomla State Unlve~sity at Chico. . ~he players will be committees of c1hzens (parents or school-age , children as -·ell as citizens with no children in 1ehools). They will begin meeting at schools throughout the dislrict. The main segment of tbe meetings said spol<esmen, would be the compleuOO of the game wbic.b involves a muter chart with educatimal goal statements set oo me side. '"-statemenla ~ 1UCh coo- cepta aa "leamlni to be a &Ood d"-"· "leal'I\ about and understandi,;;f" ~ changes that take place in the world"· practice and understand the ideas of heatth and safety"; "aPPr.ciate culture and see beauty to the world'.•• .,1 !llfhteen aeJ!lllato • lt!flemeoto o I purpooe In educilUonlano JliCJuded In the list. By placing UtUe discs of red paper after each of the goals the committee member eventually Ids up his own priority Ust. Once ca lculated, the final resu!Ja from douns of auch I™' wtli be assimilated and the data evaluated. "What we hope to find out when It's over," said John Crain, l!Sistant aupertntendeot f0< inltructloo, "Is what the community want! to see in educl- tlon.'' Dr. Crain characterized the exercise (being conducted in many other Ca!Uornia achoo! dJatrlcts tbit year) as an attempt to bring the needs and wtabea of the people cl-. to the schools. Grotesque Threat This ram's head with a knife in the top and an apple in the mouth was left in the auto of a ?I-fission Viejo businessman to underline tele- phone threats. The target of the terror campaign , George Gosten·. hofer, 49, of 24832 .l)an Duval Lane belie""' the tactics relate to a busin~ deal. He is ~e owner of a 111obile Home Park in El Toro.' G<>stenhofer has sent his wife and children who were mentioned in the threats, away and carries a shotgun. ' U.S. Urges New Standards On Bicycle s-No Higl1bar s WASHINGTON (UPI) -The go'<m· ment today proposed new safety stan- dards for bicycles, including a ban on e:1- trerne high rise handleban and tougher l'Onstruction for pedals and brakes, ill a move to cut doWft the 800·deathl wblch octUr In bicycle accidents each year. The proposals came amid booming popularity in bi~)'cling, with tremendous increases ~ sar~s. particularly among the mtilti·~ ffiod'\\s· . Wllh 34 mllllon bu.M ... lei> l~!llYeot - aqd an estimated 40 mllUbn 1n use UlJ;Oughout the countt;y -the Food and Dn.tg Admlnlslration sa id a mUllon ac- cidents each year are related to the two. wheel vehicles. "Of those, 38,000 involve automobiles and more than 800 result in death. In many cases, the bicycle Itself ls a major cause of these accidents," the agency said. The new rules, which are subject to 60 days of public C1Jm.ment berore the FDA puts th em out in final form , would re-. quire pedals that are sli?'resistant and brakt! that would meet specified performance standanb. In 1dd1Uon, only a ''modes t'' handlebar·-at ratio would be aUowed, a,requirement that would ban the more extreme V-shaped high-rise handlebars popular on some children's bikes. Reflectors would be mandatory to make bikes both visible and identifiable in the dark. Unsafe protrus:ions and other hazards would be banned and there would be limit> on seat heights. ' The person buying a bike would hav~ to be supplied with assembly tools and in· structioq.s, as we 11 as with an owner's m.an~~l. which would cover maintenance, OPl!f111lon and safety. . Hanoi B1·oadcast Tells of Scandal . ' SAIGON (AP) -Radio 11Bno1 broad· cast mOre We.stem news accounts fl the Waterpte affair today and · said the American public is demanding President Nixon's resignation because ol the scan- dal. Hanoi said the fight for power between Nixon and the U.S. Congress is becomjng more stormy every day as a result of '. Watergate. ; • -' ... 538 C:ENnR ST~EET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 CLOIU SUNDAY • ~ HlfllllaD - ...... Rqiets TIMI Tellis PllllllS & Sets '9111 Dz ~., Pm Tellis ~ Win• l•11ft~ bcbts lalllnitll ._b ---- OPEi 9 TO S-ruJSf.11 SUNDAYS • • • Basebal Mitts-Bats Balls-Shoes-Colored Sleeves Shoes-Sanltaly Hase Adidas-Tretom-Converse Jack Purcell T annls Shoes ~ Tennis Dresses T 11111is Shirts & Shorts : RalelP Bibs-:: ~ ·' ~ ' '· Parts-Ths-Tubes . ~ ' . • • Repaii111 _Racket Strlnilnl ' ' 538 cootl-646-1919 • • ' I I ;, • . . . I ' • 4 di "" cl> let hll dO .I - 11 Ill lo "' Iii uJ le 01 " pl ., .! 0 0 ~ A c , .. ' i :-• . • . • ' I ' . ' ' )IOI. 66, NO, 129, 11 SECTIO"I$, '10 l!f\6&$ • • . TodaY's Pllud N.Y. S~ ' • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 19n TEN CENTS , :~itness·'c C.onf ession. Clears Man -in Fatal Fire ,• ' • that gult.d the Oraip home and l.lla1ly bumed Josefina G«tarez, n, and ber ln- •alld 11111 JOllljlb, u. I'llw t....i lbe d1iDIJ man luldled In bit wheelchair with deep buru o¥et 75 percent ol bis lilay, The body of bis -wu found oo the llvlni room floor end Ille died two days laltt from a coDiblnatlon of severe burns and ~· I t • • Jqe H. WatTtn Knight promptly dlamlaed all ma,... against Gonaru and Immediately -the happy defen- dant when Mn. Launo, who oooted and kept bowie fer tho family, admitted that Mn. Gorlam betRll bad sot tho blaze. "Sbo did It because sbe was mad at Manuel." Mrs. Lozano said. "She ooly meant to at.art a srnall fire and get even with•blm and she made me swear by my children and by our Holy Mother that I would tell no ooe. '' Mrs. L<lzano <oofessod to Or-ange police last yeek and abe ropeated ber confwlon under the lnflueoce ol byp- Dotlsm and a1aln under the lnlillence of sodium peolothal, the "truth dru1. ,. Both contes.sipns \\-ere identical and both wero played back In tho courtroom Tue<day loo Judge Knlg~I. Mrs. ~1 who frequently broke '1own du~ ber ttstlmony, aald ahe finally decided to change ber d a m n I n g testimony after 1 visit to Mexico last month and a conversatloo tvlth a priest who took her coo.!ession Jn a smaU village cburch. ··He told me that 1 must tell the truth," she sobbed. "As God 'ts my witness I have told it here today." MUrder Discovery Body Dumped at San Juan Field 'l'1e body of a man, apparently murdettd and then discarded from an automobile, WA! found Ulis morning at the comer of a cornfield in San Juan Caplstraoo. • The victim, whose body bad been strip- ped. of its shirt, was 1ound lying face up abollt 75 feet from tho edge of Del Obispo Road a blOck west of Blue ·Fin Drive. Although Orange CoUnt.y sheriffs in· vest!gators had .not yet gjven official d•talla of the case, it appear.a that tho Sindy Urged For Airport Buffer Zone ' lly JOJl!'I ZALLl!ll .................. man had been slalo elsewhere a.ad dumped at the edge of a dirt road serv· ing an agricultw:al area. A passing motorist first noticed the body and phon- ed the sheriff's olllce. . PMUoos of the roadway ·have been sealed · off to preserv .. e possible clues in the case, and lnvestigato~s appeared most interested In tire impressiohs made in Sort earth in the area where the boqy lay . - Initial reports did not Indicate whether or oot tbe slaying vlc:Un\'1 bOdy lwl been at all mutilated. Since Dec. 21,' four men have been nurdei:ed .in the_ 1'••tern ~oo of Orange County lllld in the Los Anieles ' Hai:t>or Area. llolUa of '-vJetlma•had '. been mutilated. · • 1 None so far have been re~ along the sou\be rn Orange Coal!! although th<! fist victim W.11 • 20.year-old camp !See Mtllll>ER, Pap Ji ' . ·11~~~·~·. should consloc· purcbaae of a 330'8<!< nolN bulfc: ll'OlllJd Ii"! !Ill Toro MCA8 to g-tbal::.r ' . Ha1-: alilai'.~ !lrllite =~.~~;1~,:.:-~ miapd tho 'jet ftlll>l 'pOll> ,.id "~t / the future'' " the El TarO .airport site wfiethor 11.waa operated by, lbe llMiles or by the CGUDly • ' Speclllc&lly, BrelDahan said !be county llhould consider porc:SR o1 a 5llO'.loot strip ol un11eveloped land m both lidea of tho 1,000 fool lmc Jet overfllgbl path through the R<lssmoor Corpontioa -ertlu ln Laguna Hilla. Bremahan made the --during dillCllllloo ol anolher Loguna HUia development al tho ~· o1 the J)l'\IPtl'IY wblch Bresnahan aay1 tho CGUDtY ihould conalder pilrehaslng. He then asked tho conuniBsion to ask Col. M. M. Staplea ol the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to present a rovt.e1f·of tt,o Politloo oo a pooalble coonty purc:!l88e a't tbe next commlssloo meeting. Without further ~lscUaaton among com- mlaaloo membera, Cbilrtnao E. R. Elliot said, "f think everyooe agroes this would be an appropriate thing to conalder." Propooals 10< joint uae of El Toro as a commercial and genu81 aviation jetport have been made ln nc:tnt years. 1be moot rOC<DI WU I lludJ by the Southern California Alaodatioa of Governments (SCAGJ that aald El Toro could baJxlj, ..... million COUUller<ial jet _ ... a year by lllli. ' The Oranc• County Board 0 f SUpervl.aors bas DOI takon an oflJclaJ poo111oo .., that .-u .. ;, ~ Marine Corps oppoeed tho idea aa an ln-compatlbl~ civl_~/ ' , (Seo lluirr"o/. ~ Ji .• • · Grotesne Tia~: .. :.~~:· ··: 1-• • ~'tr I f I • • • ... r ' This ram's head with a bliein-Oie·top aad &D apple 'In the mouth . wu lefl in lhe aulo,Ot a Mili!On ViejQJ1n•hiesallWl.Jl>'l!llderliM 141.-• phone threats. The target ol ~ter;ror~e&!Dl'A1P.• peorge Gostttt : hofer, 49, of 24832 San Duval e belJ-.u. lldica 'ftlate to 1 : business dell. lie ts the· oWIM!r of a Mobile Ho.,. Pili: !ti, µ Toro. : Go6tenholer has sent 'b!B w!lejand! children, who were 'mentioned IA , ' the thrQais, •)l'•Y and-<:arries a thotjun. ' ' ' ; F iu~; Councilm~, ~ • • • ' ii l ' •• ' ' By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. ....,,.. ... Irvine Coandl"°"""" Gabrielle Pryor cootlnued to fume today aver "1iat abe termed a ".-U ud unnelg~" attitude ol hor colleaguel '"ho - Tueoday night to join Newport -·· bottle over nolty jet ntgbls at Orqe C'4anty Airport. Mn. Pryor bod !loped to CCllvb>oe lniDt ...... -..... to.odot>t 1 mol!IUoo ura1n1 toWlbl of tho jet Mile prolllem wblch ~ alntclt mtderill of Colla Mesa, N~ Beocli and the unl~ted <OUbly ...... lying undemeoth .,.,.,.,. ol. lbe OOUDtY· rin1 , ali'port. .i , ~ She ltllled lhlt IDllela Irvine Joined nolgttb«a In ~ an airport tolutlon, .. ,.. 'may not ..... their belp' 111 'the lutun" ..... -.... need .help f1Qblliw -.....w .... ol El 'llll'o l6rinO Corl" Alt -· lor .......... Mrt. "'>"''' ....Cut!oo 11\ied, wllCn I f ' ~ =• ~~::}":/.i~l.ot tw;ee1 C0: I :!'::" ':":...~ ... ~ ~~ m:.tter WU pn!lllnc -.gb• to be COO-predUm fcr •tbo ... of the'llriart." 11dtnd on 111 1'tll'PIJO)"' bMil under ad-Today, MoJw •llartoo' addOl k~ dlllonal oounc11 -· _:_ I be "abeer atui>kWl' toJuru&::-·..i nie matter may...,.,. beet liter u ,an band_, anil np. ( ty •lltftda Item, bowever, lllld bot1r ...,,. I AMI ooty lo 16ter,llbcl 11te.f11Pot ,. cilmm E. Ray QulW Jr. and 11'"'1')' H. tralllfemd to l!ll lforo. • Quiatey Jr. lnd~atid they loll the lsSue t Uke ll<Dl:Y ~. e~ Henry Qulcley, wlio oened aa b.. 'lnteretled In ~ )II oa1 £1 .... mon iliiij.-• uru.s.·Nowport.lliiocli ~ cltt'• dtlejate la'~ the l.uCue .ol • Toro:, lit woqld DOI VOie IO ....... Calllomla cities, dlid ... lack ol In-j flllhll al Or-. Q>,o'!'!1 .\Jtltart. terott" by Newport ~ 1-s, In Ray Qo1PJ1 a puOt lbr ll1llled Air! 1 -Ing eoenmerclallZl'lion ol E~Toro: which -... lllft .... llJ to uoe111te Jet Otghla f10111 Et Toro alreolty !ht· , looil airport, .._.loll lllt 1111 hol6 olf pfet ll'vlne 11rep•!l'IY but com-.:tal jet taking a •-Ullll lllldlet ol tho ~ Oiahla 'wOuld take >oll over• 'Ille ' most l tleR are ..._... 11\J • jDlol citlol iluvUy populattd ma of the city f ,nitttee. develOjled to date -central and nohh t Ray. ~ thor<I .._,. lie ~":..,John~ O!ll-.I ~qether ;.~~c.al• ~ ~':: the Idea of jotninlo wlOt Newpor\ 9o ch In tr-1alia lldl' ., GI fl&hll.ni Orqe County Alrport. lie cited w~ mlcbl Iii ...._ fl ~ acllont ol Newport 1*<11 olfldats to In-.-pralilom eent ..... ..r,o\lrllilt: • ' ' .. . - I I . I I l • • J DAILY "'tOT 1$ • lnJine w Have Coed Prograrn Skfl.,_fl IAw•,aMn•t 'Doubleheader' ' Girls, "even If Ibey .,.. bl&ger • .... ,,.., 11111 ....... -~ ........... to tia lnlDe,.,,... .... -cliplttmellt leaml for.-ywutlll Ired I to II. By councfi dlrectlve Tue.day nilJ>t, the IUJIUlltt roci:eatlon pro- c_wlll pro_ lot ooeducallonal Countdown. Set COoncllwoman Gabrielle Pryor -led the "equal ploy" pro- visions or the 1U1DJDCt recreation prllt!'IUll. Morot John Burton obeerved that ctrll will be assigned lo leaml with tioys not aocordlno to ore but rather by their abtlfty. Cooununity Servi°"' Director Paul Brady agreed that would be the cue and 1•'pment.1 of .. weaker sex" 1thleta would be at the dilcretion of aummer recrea- tion leaders. l'romP .. el FACULTY ••• campus groups theo deciding lo go ahead witb questlooable programs thus wouJd be "informed of their retpOllBlbllltiea and the potential c:orisequencea of their ac- UOD1." U approved; the rule on obscene pro- "8J11' at UC! would simply be: ii it is legal off campus, it js legal on campus: Further, the re.llJlhtM>n would appear to be an attempt to repeal the ad- mlnlstrallve order died by Hoy u the basis of bla review of the ray fllm tn the first place. 11lat university-wide ruling, dating !rmt tncidelill on the Ber!Wey campus, requires campus adminlstntive officers to prohibit any lewd or oblcene conduct on UC campuae&. Previoua resoiutiOM of tbe UC! division of the ae1dem.Je senate have flown in the face of that ruJJna and upheld the traditions ol free speeob and academic freedom. Ap.t9psy Results Fo:r Sen. Long ' Due on Thursday CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -Twin C01111tdowoa began today on the rocketa whlch next week are to 1-a~ch America's first 1paoe atation , Skylab, and the three men who will inhabit the laboratory for four weeka. Electrical power sur(ed Into Skylab'• Saturn 5 boooter aa the long count !or the double-header launching got under way at 2 a.m. Six hours later, the clock began ticking for the Saturn lB, wblch is to pro. pel the astronauts in pursuit of the orbitin( station. 'Ille 3klory Saturn S and the :ii.story Saturn tB stand on launch pads eight· tenth.t ol a mile apart. Early in the <:OWltdowns, two separate 5 O O • m an launch teams concentrate on electrical. conununicatlons, guidance system and luel line checks. The Skyllb 1 is to be launched un- manned at 10:30 a.m. PDT Monday. The astronauts are to start a marathon space Suit Attacks Acquisjtion Of Air Cal A Los Angeles federal judge refused to dismiss an antitrust suit Tuesday filed by the Justice Department agajnst the pro. posed purchase of Air California by PacHic Southwest Airlines (PSA). There was no immediate comment •from PSA officials, who had sought to have. the ~ti.trust !Uft thrown out of court. However, a SPokesman ftir the. San Die(O-ba~ PSA said the company would take a "long look" at proceeding with the legal costs necessary to fight the federal anti-trust fight. 'Ibe Justice Department anti-trust suit charged that PSA purchase of Newport Beach-bued Air cal would give PSA a near-monopoly on air traffic between Northern and Southern Calllomia. The suit wu brought after the CalHornia Public Utllitiea Comm!uion (PUC) voted 3-2 to permit the merger. in HANNIBAL, Mo. (UPI) -Ruulll or doing ao, the commllsion overruled the an autopoy to determlne whether former recommendation of its prol ... ional Ital!, U.S. Sen. F.dwll'd V. Long (O.l(o.), dled which had nld the merger would be u a result of eating polsoned ~ will monopolistic. be available late Thunday, It waa leam-In uktng U.S. District Judge David ed today. WU Iiams lo dismlsa the lederal anti-trust Dela Crom tests to determine the cause lull, PSA iaWYera' argued that the PUC OfUiiul's death had been expected today bad jurlldlctlon over the ·questkl• or but"wlil be delayed, authotitlea oaid. moncpoly. Helen Dunlop, Long'• 1 o n 1·t1 m a In re!Using to dlsmiaa the llllt on 'this 1 e c r e t a r y and companion, told ground. Judge Williams aaid the federal IUlborltleo, the ...,.lllr oald the nJabt lie government a!Jo had concurreo~ ,furi!dic· died be bad eaten '!""19 that ~ tloo ln caaea .:Where federal -..poly P9lli!I. -, '4 ' , '-· law• applied. , ~~=~-" 'l'be Juatlce Department, in pro~ iltd' · · 1· l4rP 1 !ht ault, raid ll will now seok to ha,. a pltQl~~~~ 'l'lli tumor, wlildi bad trial date at for Ma suit. beell by tb:lon at Waltar PSA rtpOl'lediy would have paid $20 RMI Medlcal ~fal·)!l'WUbington in mllllon for Air cars 13.8 million net 1187, waa the lllOlll .llii\l,lloaDt llndlng, asaets. and doctors aaid It 8lreng1bened the belie! that Lona dled of a lllioke. Doctors aald an euri>inatlon of the stomach r.vealed Olldlieated blti of an apple, but no candy. · County General Plan Airirig Set A public bearing on the coot-benefit analysis of open space and co111ervation proposelB of the county general piao will be btJd at 1:30 p.m . Friday In the hear· Ina room ol lhe Enaineertng Building, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana, County Planners Approve Tract In Lake Forest A 120-acre tract in Lake Forest design· ed for -451 single family residence lots, a public park, a school, and two com- mercial lots was approved by the Orange Connty planning commission Tuesday. Located along the northern edae of Lake Forest, the tract is bounded by Irvine Boulevard on the east, Serrano Road on the west, Canada Road on the north, and El Toro Road on the south. .. journey at to a.m. Tueaday, Oyina to a llnkup with !ht slallon m milts above the earth. Charles Conrad Jr.1 Paul J. Weitz and Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin are to apend 18 da)'I tn Skylab, whicb i, u ~· aa • three-bedroom house and bas auC:h coi>- •veniences aa individual steeplna quarte,rl( dining room, bathroom, a sbowtt and stereo. They are to conduct a series of medical, sclentlfic and earth reeources experiment& to determine how well man can_fu:e and__work in •pace for long periods. In August aod November, the Skylab 2 and 3 crew• are to rocket up to the same laboratory. each for eight weeks. Conrad, Weitz and Kerwin, who II a physician, were at the Jnbnaon Space Center tn Houaton today, planning Jo rehearae in a Skylab simulator. Later tn the day, they were to receive another in a series of brlefmgs on solar astronomy, one of their major assignment areas. The astronauts are in medical quaran· tine l.n Houston. Since April 24, they have been living in a three-bedroom trailer in a space center building and their con- . tacts have been limited as a precaution against exPoSure to any disease which could sicken them during the flight. The spacemen will leave Houston Sun· day, Oying '1'38 jet planes to Patrick Air Force Base near cape Kennedy. The quarantine will cootlnue in crew quarters here five miles from the launch pads. They'll watch the launching of the Skylab on the Saturn 5 Monday, then make fmal preparations for their own space trip the next day. From Pge l ., . BUFFER .•.. However, the Marines still want to purchase overflight rights on the same soo.root strips that Bresnahan says the county should consider purchasing. A 1963 agreement gave the Marines six-year overflight rights, but since that agreement e1pired in 1969, they have not been able to agree with Rossmoor on a replacement agreement. Currently, El Toro MCAS is preventing home develoPtnent by Rossmoor Corp. in those two strips only by a series of 9~ day temporary agreements. In December, 1972, a federal claims judge recommended an a g re e m e n t between Rossmoor and the Marines that would have involved payment of $2.5 million to Rossmoor for a nGise ease- ment. However, Rossmoor has filed ex· ceptlon to that judgment in a federal appeals court. ' $4,0(J.O Collef~d In Mission Viejo High Candy Sale Ul'IT_..,. THREE MEMBERS OF SKYLAB'S PRIME CREW GO OVER CHECKLIST DURING PRE-LAUNCH EXERCISE From Loft, Commondor Charin Conrad Jr., SclonC. Piiot Joseph Korwin, Piiot Paul W1i'1 , ~ Medical Cen:rer Bill Collecwr Facing Charges An Orange County employe who allegedly pocketed an estimated $2,500 from Span!llh-llpe>!kin( palif,llu .. tre.>""1 at the Orange County Medical Center was indlcted on criminaLCbargea today by the Grand Jury. • 'l1le pine! aulhorlled 16 eonnll of grand theft after beertng aUeaaUona that Mliton Joseph Reader Jr., 40, of Garden Grov~. used bis poaiUon 11 a collection officer at the county hoapitel to bilk at least seven tanner patients. Deputy Dlltr!CI Attorney Nick Novick daimed Reade went to the homea of former patienll ano ...,.i bla 'nuent Spanlab to persuade them to aetile their hospttil b!Us tn an IUllOUDt leas than the total bill. , 1..., He said Reade did not tum the money in to the hospital cashier and the payments made by the former patients were not credited to their acOO\lllt. ' It is aiso alleged that Reade assured his victims that prompt payment to him would later enable them to more easily obtain immigration papers for them and their families. l'rorn Page l MURDER ••. U.S. Urges New Standards On Bicycles-No Highhars WASHINGTON (UPI) -The govern· and an estimatl"f to mliii~n tn use ment. today proposed new safety. stlfn. throughout the country -~e Food and ~ dii'ds for bicycles, including a ban on ex· -Drug-' Administration said a million ac· treme high rise handlebars and tougher cidents each year are relat~ to the two- construcUon for pedals and brakes, in a wheel veblcles. move to cut do.w.n the ~.deaths which uOf thole, 3!i000 inyolve . a~tomobDes _ occur in bicycle ,ccldents ·eacb year. and more than 800 result 1n death. ID The proposals came amid booming ' many cases, the bicycle itaelf is a major p0pularlty in bicycling, with tremendous c~use of these accidents," the agen~ increases in sales, pertlculariy among said. • ' the multi-speed m6delB. The new rules, which are subject to llo With 34 million bikes sold last year -days of public comment belore the ~A pull them out tn Cina! form, woold re- Joaquin District Board to Meet In Toro Tonight The regular meeting of the San Joaquin School District Board of Trustees will be held at 7:30 tonight at Los Alisos Intermediate School, El TQro. On the agen~ are reports on con· stru<:tlon piujectsh111 nine school alte•, a rep:irt on the e:rtended '~aching ataff program, and a report oo the district's financhtl· slatus. quire pedals that are slip-resistant and brakts that would meet specllled performance standarda. In addition, only a ''modest'' handlebar-to-seat ratio would be allowed, a requirement that would ban the more extreme V·shaped high-rise handlebars popular on some children's bikes. Reflectors would be mandatory to make blkes both visible and ·identificlble in the dark. Unsafe protrusions and other hazards would be banned and there would be limits on seat heights. The person buying a bike would have to be supP,lied with assembly tools . and In· strucUQoa:, as we 11 as, wJth an owner's manllal . Which would CXIVer maintenance, operation and safety. Abo slated ts presentation ol Tead!or- Pendleton Marine. of-the-Year Awards to one elementary Irvine Dela~ Action He was identified as Edward Daniel teacher and one inle!!nediate teacher by J - Moore. His body wll• discovered in Seal the Saddleback Valley Exchange Club. On M p I Beach. The board will also consider a reaolu· assege ar ors The next victim, whose nude body was tlon 'asking the state legislature to ex- More than $4,000 was raised in the re-discovered Feb. 6 on the Terminal Isla.nd empt school districts from paying sales Irvine cotmcllmtn decld~ Tuesday cent month·long candy sale by Mission freeway is known as John No. 16 by the tax and use tax. there is no res.son to rush pito adoptkin Viejo High School students, it has been Los Angeles police. An additional resolution up for ap-of laws regulating massage parlors and Huntington Beach police haven't given proval recommends that the coanty nude entertainment. announced. their Jolm Doe a number. His body, Boerd of SUpervisors levy a couotywide On the advice of City Attorney James Julie Strauss, who sold $200 worth of which showe<i signs of having been tu to compensate school districts fur Erlcltion, who suggested the Jaws in the candy. won an eight-track stereo unit tortured and-sexually mutilated, was losees In revenue caused by the eliltence first place, councilmen continued the with turntable and speakers, as top _coond __ 1n_t_he_1r_d.....:.ty_A_:p_r1_1 _14_. _____ o_f _agrk=-_ul_tur_al..;p_re_se_rv_es_. ____ • ___ m_atte_r_tnd_eflnl_tel_:.y_. ---~-- seller, Mission Vie)o student body of- ficers said. Second place winner Laura Lisk sold 121 boxes or $121 worth of candy. Terry Smith, Turry Jackson and Cynthia Taylor were third, fou_rth and fifth place win· ners, respectively. They received various prizes donated by Saddleback Valley merchants. •• • Originally scheduled !or Tuelday, tbe bearing was postponed due to the funeraJ of the wife or county supervlaor David L. Bake~. The proposals call for 88,000 acres of 1 open space by the year 20'lO at a cost of $H1 million, or between 1130and1156 per year per !amlly The commission also approved a re- alignment of Irvine Boulevard southeast of the existing Trabuoo Road and northwest ol the original proposed align. ment of the road which would have cut in half the proposed 54-acre Serrano Park within the Lake Forest planned com- munity. In addition, 44 students won radios for having sold 30 or more , boxes of candy. Top selling homeroom honors went to Shelby Wiison 's class, where atudents averaged I5.1 boxes each. The profits will be split for use by the Mission Viejo student government and future El Toro High SCbool student body , . ' --. . ' 646-1919 .. ' ' I • OU.MM COAIT " DAILY PILOT Tiit Ora...,. C-st DAILY PILOT, wltlt wt!ldl It c:otrlbtlled ~ NtWl·Prtn, 11 llVll1""911 by fM Or.,._ Co..tt Pllbllshll!ll COtnfltll'f, ~ rt• edltlooll •re ll'Ullll.......,, Mond1r lfll"Wlf'I F•'dff, fW Cesl1 Mina. N""°" .. edl, HUntll!llllOn Nltfl/FOUf\11111 Vlllty, 1..,... ~ lrvlHl'llcldltMc:t= ll'ld a.11 o.n.nt./ 11111 J\1111 c.t...... A 1!110lt NOlo!lll edlllDll .......... '-""*'~· .... """" .... f'M princ..., MlldlinO pltlll II 11 1a W .. I l•'r lffftl, CO.ti Mftl, C.llfor(lll, Hl!U. Rob1rt N. W1M ,.......... .... ,.. ..... Jaek It Ctiwlfy vq ,,_...,., W ~•I Ml/Mlttf ThM111 IC•..,11 ••itw " n.,..,, "' "'"'"hrn. MINtlftt ldll'llf Clt1.t" H. loo. ltlch1r4 '· Nill A#lalelll ~ 1Wltw1 -c.ttt -.., aw..i..,. •trwt N"""1 ~ ma N........, •0t.t1t¥•r• ....._ ""'111: 122 fll!lf'MI A- "llllllnotM htd!! 0111 1.-dl '°'11rill'f llfl ~I lllS *"'t II C..ll'llftt Rttl ,.,,.,,., 1n41 Mt-4111 Cf I ltw MIN I' 1 I '42·16 71 .. Q ,, Al ........ 1 T1h11 •• 4flo.44u ~. 1'7J,. °"""" C..t "*"""" c.mi-y, No newt '*11111. llhlm't l ... .,lto!VI INtthlr fl' .-ilrtl&$1•+ll ~ =--....................... . . ..,.., ' ..... . --~-·1c...-.... (.t......... "" ~ .,.., ~ W 1'111/1 I ,,...,... fllfl!Wf' _ .. ., ... ~. ,, Irvine Cou,ncil Action Here, in capsule form, are the major actions taken Tuesday night by Irvine dty councilmen: AIRPORT OPPOSITION: Denied a motion by Councilwoman Gabriell• Pryor to join Newport Beach interests in opposing expansion of jet flights at Orange County Airport. ' OU. DRIWNG: Okayed . urgency Jaw requiring planning ..commission re- view or conditJonal use permits for any oil extraction operations. Move to re- strict all such permits to issuance by the city council faUed on a 2 to 2 tie vote. TREE LAW: Sll!pended authorlty of dty staff to grant any permits to cut down trees while law ls studied further to reduce chances Eucalyptus wind rows will be removed "wholesale" with blanket pennits. POlJCY PLANi Approved nearly one year after effort was 'begun by citi· zens aclvlsory committees, the dty's Interim land uae policy plan detailing houatng, enVlrooment protection, drcuiation, urban design and public serV!ces guldelinea for deveioprn'"1t. SENIOR OLYMPICS: Okayed closure of a portion of CUlv•r Drlve and three other dty 1treell on June 10" to bring the Senlor Sports International 25- rillle bike race to Irvtno. Coorae include• live laps around Jeffrey and Bar- ranca Holda, Culver and Moulton Parkway and will invoiv• possibly 100 oycl· 1111 ovar the are of 25. TRABUCO ROAD: Approved last minute reaUgrunent of Trabuco Rold in Culver Drive-Santa Ana Freeway interchange detl&n and dlrected dty stacr to file plans lor a »yard nortbward shift of Trabuoo with state freeway de-signers . • Duck F~t 'fms...:$l95 .tll $10.95 Speedo • slin~~&'.tru~s, Laguna SWI~ TrunkS:;-$5.9~ ·& js,~5 Lne Guard Swin T~~9.s Wolller B~. Kl~ Baanls7~ .· Wann u; ~$21.95 to $3~ · ·· ". .. ... .... ' J Champion Halllbd B~f ; · · llacqletlllll Racquets · • Table Tiiiis Paddles & Self· ~ ' ' .,.., Wi.lsoll-Qinlap P1111 Tennis W . Wllson-lancraft-&inlop : 11acqts .• " . ~ 8*ntmt llakats •·· . ' ' Squsll .RackltS ., I ~ J OPEN 9 TO 8-UED S.YS ' . . • Baseball Mitts-Bats Balls-ShoeHolor8d Sleeyes Shoes-sanitary llOse Adldas-TretonKonvlirse ' Jack Purcell Tennis Sbals T ennls .:uressas Tennis Sbirts & Shorts ··--~-----­' . t ' . 538 CDmR~1919 • r r t . • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Mi placed Priority? lt may only be a maUer fll = ml~ priorities, but it ~ strange tile COUDd1 ol. • I. prepared to tackle a detailed stud,y prolftlll wlllle -1agly lgnorlng1 a long ovenlue Joolt at ~ city's building l.'OdeB. -- At one l>Oint. the COUDd1 was urged by one of. ite membel'll tO review eocb item In the COUDly building codes in detlll bef-adoDl!nf tl>lml into Irvine'• build· • Ing codes, bec1111e county cOilel !Were "seriously clefi· dent." Now it IPlJell'9 l>Ollible werheues in lllooe build. inf codes and tbflir tllforcemenl by county building ana safety department impedon may be respon.aible for l-u>~ safety fn all !nine developrilents. la I city lucb U lntne, where .. many architectl, enl!lneen, developers and other uperts in the field of. building llfety live and wort, it would ...em an odvllory could be named. SUeb a 'Pian was used in aeUjng up the d ty charter. It could work well in a building Code study. Gas Station Math Looking ahead to an eventual population of 100,000, planners or Mission Viejo included 31 gas elation site. Jn the community. So far, the Mission Viejo poj>Ulallon munbel'll but 25,· 000, now serv<d by six operat.fng gas stations, with tour more under construction. Last week the Mission Vlejo Company requested county planning commission approval ol lhe remaining 21 sites. The rom~ said it didn't intend to create all 21 titations ov · t. but commjssioners noted that, once approved 'by e county, the ~ could be built at one time. Twenty-one seemed like a sizeable number, ttiey opined. So they voted to lop off three sites and approve only• discreet 18. Designers of the planned community -.med a little Anglophiles Can't Miss · On This Quiz Dear Gloomy Gus FNEY J.HARRIS] The oil companies are prepared for the time when the gasoline engine is oboolete. They can leap Into the real estate OOslneu with the pn>I" erty tbty own at Ill those Inter· -· A.J.D. ANSWERS: • dilc:oo<elted bJ tllia rullnJI. but eome quiet lrilbmetlc reYelll tile bUlc wilclom. lil I.be older unplAnlled veu ol tile county, the fol"lllula for ps alallo~ection­ ately tnown u the "Huntington lleach-Oleta Mesa for· mula"-IJfour sUU<lc>s per lnlenectlon. Bl'.,,...~ 18 118\V sites to the 10 alreody approved, the~en gave the ~ a lid.)' tolll ol 28, predlely takiJia Cll'e o1.-eii lnlenec4ions. LM ~ voting could ~ well have left the plAnllen . Mth one three-gu atatlon Intersection - eooueh to 1i1row any planned c:ommwzlty ol.I balance. Jet Plan Fizzles A bad Idea !probably will be buried later thi& month when COUDty l>i:rectM of AvlaUon Robert B"'8nahan releases the final verdict on a """'°""" drcular takeol.f pattern for jets leaving Orange County Airport. Bresnahan said last week that inltlal repOrt.s ohll'W it l>l'Obably would be unsafe for jets to mak& a hard left !urn Immediately after tak&Off to keep dtem away from noiJe.aeruiitive areas of Upper Newport Bay. Bresnahan further Slid that If jets continued the left turn, they would wind up over Irvine-where the same nobe that once fell on Newport Beach and eo.ta Mesa would ttien fall on a new populace. And with these two rtrikes against It, the circular talt&Off pattern still faces an economic analysis of the monumental costs of building a new ninway to straddle ttie San Diego Ftee';vay, wlilch would be necessary If the plan were to have any positive effect. So it _,. that the idea for circular takeoffs first proposed six weeks 11go by a Newport Beach home- ll'Wner Is all but killed. The reaiJ llllfortunate a.gp&et of llll this is that it is so easy to ~ an unwlrtabl& Idea and so hard 1o find a good one. SB . <RYBA BY Pressures of Enlistment Qtt0ta Army Recruiting 'Military Misfits' WASHINGTON -Army recruiters1 un· der pressure to iif.eet en I l 1 t men t quotas, have signed up men who had been '*perm.anentl,y rejected'' for the dralL They include recruit.. with organic heart disease, psydilatric dlaorders, epilepsy and even a couple with JDisl. Ing trigger fingers. ROBERT LEVINE, the Wlsamln Selective Service director, recently orde.ttd a statewide mrvey o! the men enllsled In bis state since Ilecsnber I, urn. He found that 75 of those accepted for enlistment had Dunked either physical or mental tests for the drolt. I one -mlaalng a left thumb; sUll ... other bad three pins In his lelt hip. ALL OF 111ESE deflclences, SCCOf11lng to military spokesmen, are tulflclent to dlaquallty a man from military service. The W1SCOlllln survey atso found that 17 men ~ by nicrulten bad p ... v. klua}J failed the mllltary's basic intelli· -tSL(ln a tell« to Sen. William Pnmmire, Ji.WI!., Selective Service Di- rector Lavine ollenil a possible exp!ana. tlon: standard! of quallty fa< the armed forces." AT TIJE Pentagoa, I spokelman said that "duml><lumb" ccurtes were ooc:e an aetepted practice but have receoUy been outlawed. Many or the men di squaUfie4 ln testa for the Wisconsin draft, he 111U11ested, had "corrective " deflclences. But the Levine inveatlgaUon, he aald, bas turned up what may be "fraudulent" recrutUng practices. "'ntere will be a Ytr)' cartful investigation of each or thue euts," he promised. Today's wonl-<iulz b taken from Norman W. Scllur's charmlng new book , "British SeU-Taugbt," a tram-AUantic dictionary of several lbouland Briticisms llttle known In the U.S. You are to translate the word or phrase ~ to the equivalent American expresslao or meaning. Hall right qualities you as a !Dgb Anglophlle. 1. A ... castet" in England 15 a small box, not a synoeym for "coffin." T b e s e military misfits were discov· erecl in Wiseoos!n, the ooly state where an investigation has b e e n conducted. Spokesmen lit t b e U.S. Army ltecruit, lng Command, With the help of piblisher John Lavine, whose newspapers In Chippewa Falls, Portage and Baraboo. Wis., carry our column, we have troken 1oose the results of the SelectJve Service aurvq. "1be recruiters operate what is called 'd~umb' school for volunteers who Dunt the Intelligence test. 1ltla consist. of a full-day cram coune covering previoUlly given intelligence t e a t a . Predlclablv, •moot men pass on THX· am!Dltlon.'' Footnote: Just a few weeks ago, Defense Seoretary Elliot Rlcbard!on, cum.;ntlJ!.ln ch&r&t of tile Wallrpte 11>- v~~ aJd Pruldent N1l 1 on ' 1 nominee for itlQ<PtY general, lnlonned .CoQir~ thal iherE,, aft could ..,. bo 2. "Fully found" means "all e>J)ellSe! I. "He asked the paid," sud> ai trawl, board and lodging. price or the casket a. He ... ~ the can" ii what we In the window.'' call·!llO "fall...,lli,fhe u,s. i . "The salary of-4. "lllroi>muboo• tn England 11 the fered was 60 pounds t•inldaJhn<s>I p I~ n." (Also known per week, f u 11 y facetiouf1y u.,re u the 0 never-oever,") found." 5. To ''knoel< up" In England la waking 3. '"Ibey left me to MMMe in U. naulog, or call.Ing on --~ .. _ can." someooe -.....,, e.pectlng you . -·.;r YJ'C e. To "do a t..mk" is to light out, or 4. "We 1ot a new color telly on the take tt en tbi.J. . llm. ~purchase.'' <--?.A .......... " It merelJ I tnvelini 5. "Yes, I l:nocked up Doris early plogpp, "°'a sraft colledor. yesterday morning." 1n'~ Artf· IOll clr1"I: or ado II a "squash" 6. "Wbeo the police ealled, tboy found ~ he did a bunt." • t. A ~"ta what we call a ,._ 1. '"ll>e b•~an checked In st the bole! clolh" bore; In Encl•od. what Is called a tod.oy, II -e-•• • "WIJb.clotb" 11 OIJI' Hdllb-cloth. II 10. "Uni"' ... sorgical dressing in I. "Sbo bad a martlnl, but I ordered a __ ,_. ~-call Un the u1J sh." • ..._..; ,,_twe t-st 1qua lhal cllnp lo ciothlog -b called "fleck" 9. ''My host foraot to provide me or •'nun" or "flick." (A "bit ol Duff" with • flannel" there ts what we would call a "chick.'') 10. 111 ~"ent home to change the lint.'' 11. An "argy-bargy'' is a aquabble, as 11. ''They were In the middle of an between husband and wile. argy-bargy when I got tbf.re.'' 12. "Trunk lines" are loog-distance 12. "All the trunk llnea are tled up just telllJbane llnel. now." U. A "sirloin" la our porterhouse; our 13. "J ordered a slrloln!or dinner." tfrlotn is "rump &teak." 14. ''Mavis asked me to help her wash 14. "Wub up" means do the dishes up WI nlChL" alter a meal Oregon's Ecowgy Pinn A stnngt and anadironis!lc sight awalls today's traveler along Oregon's scenic highways: clllldren and leen.ogen combing the l'OldlW<s for •mpty bottles and bomage eaJllL BuJalng plastic trash bags thrown om-tbeii shOOlders hav e replaced the llUllllY A<ks of an earlier generation of boltlo fl!'AVengers. But the rewanl ls the ume -depoolt money, ranging from two cents for a "stubby" beer bottle to 20 cents for aome distinctively ahaped solklrlnt bottles. Cans are redeem.Ible for five ceotl aplec<, but tliey are becoming _... becauoe the sale <A "Olp top•" wu bonned In °"'flon under tho aoalled "botUe bill," which toot elfeet lo Octoblr 1172. BY FORBIDDING the ublquJm "no deposil no return" bn'erap CGlllUlen, the law'1 backen hoped lo promote Utter control . ls lt wortqf "Sued oo the early evidence," Gov. Tom McCall aid rec~, "I -1d 11J the l>l11 II I ri auccea." ti cant.end that I ·IDODth trial Ti: ilbolt and that the real teal will come tbll llUDlmer, aloog with beeN!rlnldiiJ, ~ vaca.Uonen. Can and botUe manufacturen, wbo lobbied •lg""'"'1y oplt\st the bll~ roctnUy llsued an ~p survey clallnlNI that lhe bevitiiae-contalner share ol Ill Oregon l!U!lr had lncre'ued !n1111 !U lo II.I J>UCOllL MacCall t.rmed lhe flllUOI '"mtm1lnllea" and "shoclttnalY dlstort..r" becaUJe they relerred to peroent.o1ea. not tolall. He pn>mpUy made public I alate blab1rul dlvlalon llludt alaUng that the lllltnllor "' dlscarded botttea and C4ns •loo& 2$food. EDITORIAL RESEARCH test aectlOOJ had declined from 3,1511 lo 1,llll ln a tln&month period. BtJT EVEN If total Utter Is lessened, the key trade-oil b convenience. In little more than a decade, oon-returnables have cornered 70 percent ol the beer and aolt-drlnl: martet - a dear sign, manufactur.n say, that people p ... fer tlnWaWllyl to bauJJnc empty sil-pecks -to the plaee of purclwe. Gn>Ctrs • IDI fttallera complain that they mo the aces wiio get stuck with aorUng and stor-lnl lllB <A emplloa. BeY<ngo pn>-ducon, botlien and distributors bemoaD klcrt•d coats and deauatd aales. ~ ol the botUe bUI , Including -ftla1len and bolUm lnaflt that the problema 11n1 minor. •'8.i• mo up and pm;. -down,. M<Clll'• -.....,,_ aide, Kessler cannon. told Edltorltl llooell'dl lleportl. Subsidiary beneflll may laclude wber l'tlSDUl'Ce use and ....... -1 •obancem<nt. Flab ol1en swallow metal pull-tabs and bird! c:an btcame entongled In plastic> loop can-.n. ProducllDll of alumi-num for cans d<maods. cre•t elJ!ctrlclty ontpuL COPp!S OF Iha ~ law wera re- qlldtoil by the 41 other 1 t • t e g .. enmienta and t!ml1ar bUIJ have bHn lntn>duced lq ~-ID Ver· moat, a bin Oii uraaNd will tab tile<! In July. llaJpptoD, Va., told. • ljSI (liey had no -'lo .bell-... l'e-Crufthjg ~~ • ·,;,·~ sin were ~· ~ Bui Ibey admitted that enlist=nt standanb ""' the same'lil all 50 states. Two men bad hem rejected fer the draft beca111e they hall mfalng trlpor lingers; two sulfered organic heart dlse&se ; two h!!cf ..nou. poycblatrlc problemo; two ~ '1llict.d with epllepoy; two had "deroilPd elbowl"; • One <A Lovlne'(ln,pecton told us that lucb ·~,,.. courses are routlnely ~ Ill J.allll YMCA rooms In Mll'fttlbl. ~••current enllatnients,'' llo 1mJl4; .. _ llllln( to meet mllllmum .lotilly~imln•ltd ause o(I tl1e all· '°*t eflol;t. • factor wJilch may ha Vi'! bul14 most to ... vol11Dteer ln- cnilsu, ''" he •said, "la the improved recrultlni Pl'Oll"8lll-•• :· . I Freeze Gasoline Prices, Boost· Tax To the Edllot : Now that we are ietting the llOllBllllJOr squeeu on • gaaolloe prices by the petrolewn compa.ll)', leglslal:iye acUoo. whether federal or stete, sbouid be takeo immediately. nie_· price ol g88Dline should be lnxen at !be present wholesale level and a tax of 50 cenls a gallon im- posed. This would raise the price to near· ly ft a gallon which Is projected to be the price within a year anyway. mE 50 CENTS a gallon should be ap- propriated for mass transit sy:itema. 'Ibus, this one measure would reduce snog and pn>vlde fllnding !or ma.u transit s)'Slem, encourage car pooll, con- aerve energy and encourage the use of smaller cars. rr IS apparent that the petroleum companies prefer carrying the energy crisis to rationing and higher prices. '!lib alternate coune, however, would even-- tuaDy benefit the -le rather than tht petroleum companies. ROBERT E. SCllMrl'Z, M.D. .N-.FHNolll To the Editor: It ti with deep appreciation that 1 thank you,l<il' your sbi>W Ol conaclence In your ....U..t editorials of Isle. A free now of informatioo and news on all isaues hu alwa11 been an integral pa rt DI a true demoeraey. At tb1s point In time, the prt11 II wallnf a furlou.s battle ol survival or doom. U It II .the latter, I can now vouch !or the fact. that you tried. BERNY BAXEB l•flctleit Cot&trol To ~ce, Edl~or;bi near past, prominent voices from the·field of ecoooml cs have been raised In favor of addl Uooal tu· atioo to curb and control lnllatlon; the Presldenl " the -" ~. and • Quotes ''Tiie pabllc deaerve1 aod will ICC<pl llOCllblc ..... -Ille lllf1 ..... Ow ,,_ will -e paralysed If tile plllllo ... ....., lo be donled lbe iacll." -DtmocrsUe Nattonal Olalrman Robert S. Stnuu on the W11t111tt affalr. !lllt Fomst, L.A. -.. _ Ult dollar II fll Helt ... ll:ralllo, ..., Ml ..., tile ........... -... -.. te.mOa cellla?" • MAILBOX Letters from reader.r ore toekome. Norma.Ill/ writers .should convey their messages in 300 words or le.s1. The naht to condense letters to fit .tpac• or eltmma.te libel ts re.seroed. All letters must include signature and matting add.Tess, but names may be withheld on request l/ tufticlent reMon ii apparen t. Poetru tDfU not be publllhW. mor< """"Uy J. K. Galbraith. Wblle I cannot match the persmal authority, llnanelal c:apacltl', or pollllcal lnlluence of tbeae adwcates of taution -I, as a taxpayer, protest their stand. tNFLAnON, 8J I understand it, i!: a condition of too rnueh mmey cbulng too few goods. M lorig as a buyer can, and will , pay a higher prloe hr an Item II follows logically that the seller will ralae the price In the market for that item; more money, more price, more lntlatioa In a vldoua upward spin). Cootrols for inflation couJd come from either ol two directions : (1) a reduction In the amount (or velocity) ol money or, (I) an lncnue In productivilJ. Both <A flstlon but the threat of additional tu· these promlnent people advocate the Ont alloo delTIBDds the lull <zploratloo of approach u the control and n!COl1Uilelld altemaUves. taatlon u the way to lmplement IL CARL MORRISON Tues (In thll cue) rtmave the A'·o l••-•i•-r1 I wherewithal from the Individual, and are .. ..,,-~ .., . extrelnely ellective agalnlt the medium To the Edllor· I Income tupoyu, who canno1 r.duco his TJ1' Pflily .Piiot II to be lauded for ltt1 level <A apeodfng· 11 he II !O maintain bis ,.....,t lrt!c!ea on P11Mlng In Oran&• 1tandanl <A living or lmproye , IL Tat • eounty. money II paid out to llllllY pla"°' •In-. eluding welfare J)lly:montt, aovernmenW• AN tJMFORTUNATE lmpllCAtlon In projedl, and too mllCb admlnittniUon. these articles:, however, is that only Tax money doel not leave the syatem, clavelopen of land are lntereated In and 1llua aclllev• COllll'OI, but b meetings of the Cooat Cornmlsslon , the rediltrlbuted to be spent ID< &oodo and Plllllllng Deportment, the C!Uz.na Dlrec- servl<'OI which help to drive mrll even don F!Odlni Commission, etc. Lari• blgber. · numberl of developera art pment and malle II their bualneu to be pre:ient I TOG .-ledge reduclac P.. because It b In their ...tad lntemt. Tbe amount of mooey as • viable abort term averqe citizen not oa!y Ondl It difficult lnDatloo conln>I method and would lkts· to tmw -and wbonl such meeUnp gest: are.bald, butmuat donate bll Ume. L lJmlUng Iha amount of credit lo be U hehooveo -per. to lot the exteaded to an lndlvl4111 for day lo day public know the tlmea and datea and padia-. locetlona ol all orsanlzatlon meetlnp in 2. Requlrlq a higher down payment Iha public lntmot. Such a llstlnc abouJd tor the purc11ue of 'blgb <x>lll ltema such be printed u r~ly u colWIUll CDll- u jewelry, home•, and aatomobiles. ""1'Dlnl PTA meotlllp, con1n11,,... ~ 3. Removing aubltdlea \_,ially ti-!ems and vllal 111\u.!ic:a. The paid by goven\ment) "1llCb ln effect keip nowopa~ ~d U... lie \l<Jlng the - an Immovable "llbOr" Ulld« the )>rice of pie I rd! •ervlc<o. ond per!Japs at. certain goods. lendanee at thelt! meetings would not be These · recommendations do n o t 10 OriHScted. , represent a panacea for the curse of in· 'MJNE'ITE and KEN CARTE!1' I Our Changi,ng Earth DAILY PILOT The geological fD<teS which have ahaped and cooUnue lo shape out na tural en vlrorment -t b e evolution ot Jandsc1pes , rivers, rock fonnaUons, deltu. coutllnH, and oceat11 -are lttldled In srlpplng, lively text and stwr nln( photoeraphl In Ow Eattll Ia c. .. -CNue by David M. Baird, Dlr<etor of lbe Natlooal MllRUll\ ol Science and Tecboology In Ottawa (McGraw-H111, 17.15). ''NO MA1TER where men are or what thtr do, their llV<S depend a great deal 111 lhe geol<1111cal history of the area they Inhabit," llr:llalrd polntt out. "The kind of ,.....,. they look at may result from the rocU that underlie It and the manner In which the hmd ha s been sculptured. T1te JOlls. from whlcil spring the lomtJ and food cropo, depend directly oo the aoolOlkal history that bas produced them. The very climate may depend (THE BOO~ J upon the upllftln1 of mounta ins or chanr<1 of rlvtt palterna, or the altera- tion of ocean currenll by ablfUnll land manes." An unu1U8l eecUon on 11Sbape1 and Patterns" provides e~planllons en d photographs of ll!llquo ripples on the sands, mysterklus designs eog,..ved ln rock facta, maRllilleeot plUars and arches atendlni m1lllons of year.. Other s<cUons cover ouch vast themes as "Tho G,..at ldeu of CltolDt!Y" and "Tho E1cltlna f'rontlera." >.. Dr. Baltd cooc1udea, "Earth wUI alwa!'S be an lntemtlng p1..,., .. VICl'OR DE KE YSERUNG j •• . 'Nixon CoUBiru Bankrupt ., ' J .;!' ' MCllAJIZNTO (UPI) -y•an ago -11-dlielot- a...Jd ud Jodllb MJJbous, ed 0,., --w ml depeoiled .-id -lo Prtlldonl oo wellart, • • !illon, have flied.__' lor Bolb Ml"l'"'!'."W" llvt'~ lloDkrUpley In u:s. dlalrlcl lbe rurail&terrl eonimmlly"' court alt« an umocoeodW 0.... '(aU.y, aboUI fO - -al"" railing &Del • year -of Sacramento. 1 Clll' ..U-, cowt .-U IA their blulknlplcy pet1tloft, I -· · j lbe younger Mllbouses llooald )IJJIJous Is the 11011 .. declared aSlell of '1,419 &Del " Nllon'• flMll COUlins, Phillip llabtlllles of $4,871. Ind Anna ,.r11>ous, who al-Milhous said he was cur- INCl<ld national at-two really employed u a lltudent llOOOUll!ant at Boole Air Force -~· ' Bue. Durloi the two prior • r ~. ·~ ,ean. be said be received bis 8~r Income as a "wOodouUer." ...,l+i~• "UuU-j • .~ -l'ETmON, wblch was- • · · • lf.I it::y. ~ April 24 eh>wed the coo-, " t" . -: :l'J;l ..;.-.:. 1 C received 'sa,300 In welfare 5V'i!~-ID'-=.:::ri:.~a- o1 Lancaster U man went together In a Mg the ?8lh dly In ·IAll ,An8el,. nlslng venture In July 111'11 County is aet for July 24 •• • ·but "the price of hogs went ,, ,county ~ ap-down and we lost money so we · ed tentative boomdar~. JirOke up the partnership." ' the area northwest \ol IJ>e • Among the assets listed by ol Palmdale. · tile coople were an elgbt-year- • ";I'bere wu !"' OJll!O!ll~ 1o .id Volkswagen, a stereo and 'tflt'...a.uperniors• ioctloa; ~ one share of stock In Ltttoo • tiiicUier area vote.rs Industries. The biggest chunk ' l!Oleated a similar prwos8l of the debltJ, more than 'I 10f a ~e di . la $2,500, ~as to various ga>ollne . , ~--· , '!"llparue!· ' . ' . .Stumping Blade: Panther leader Bobby Seale, candidate for Oakland's mayor- alty, talks to students at Laney College in Oakland. He faces ln· cumbj?nt John Read- ing the May 15 special election. ·Per--siste-nce Pays Off -' ' SF Sleuths Get Charges in Sex Deaths SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The perai.stence of two detec- tive.a wbo plugged away for 2~ yeara on a series of "Jack the Ripp«'' klllnigs of """" titules p a l d off with three murder indictments Tuesday. Stanley Nelson, 38, an in- mate at Vacaville St a t e Medl<al Facility ;was returned to San Francisco to !ace charges of slaying and sex- ually. mutilating ttie thn!e proat1tutes In 111'10. He was charged after his wife told t~ detectives she saw Nelson dispose of two of the bodies. Oiecking her story, they went to two of the murder sites and collected faded blood stains which matched the blood type9 of two of the victims. THE ORIGINAL Jack the Ripper murdered prostitutes in London in the 181Kls. His jdentity was never known. · Homicide inspectors Hobert Nelson and Stephen Max- outopoulis methodically built up a case against Nelson after theorizing he might be the slayer. He was arrested a month after the third killing on charge& of accostlng and slashing a woman in the predominantly black Western Addition district, where the slayings took place. THE DETECTIVES noted there were no-further mutila- tion killings after his con- viction for assault. They also learned he had drenched his car with gasoline and burned it after the body of the third victim was found. Checking luriher. I he homicide ins pectors discovered Nelson had served 10 years in prison for slashing a woman in Salinas in 1958 and had proclaimed his dislike of prostitutes-to his neighbors. ( DAILY PILOT ~ • -• 'Ellshe:rg Acquittal? S'R~t °':k cl du/Ing the .;...... ol the trial . jwy Investigation lntO tbe • ·~A5 . I LOS AN ELES (UPO -' WU offered u,., FBi volvei!l!mt of Wblte '"""'" • • ' . ' ; ' ' ~ . Tbere were 1trong lndlcaliOOB \=~orlbip al 0 mefillac Iha!; aides '1nlo a ~11),,,.'1 ~ ., • • • r ' tagon Papers may order teodid brlef(y. ~ at the Wafetgate .G(• :._ 'I . , YH ...., J"n-..,...._ ;-l<!daY the judg:?ijtbe Pen· l'rUldont-Nllloo mmoelf ~. ~ National ~ .:-.. ,...._ ,._ "'-"••, ... t..--•• ~ . the acquittal of D a n le I \ !ice _c;ollllllu ·In "1\'asblng1111 • Ellaberg and An y JWsso DEl'ENBE7aUOi'Dey1-aald.-lhat.11ie..re""'\'-'.i!!i:;,= .,. : -; President !flSOll h l m·self In at,!:~•~,...... • Jr. . sllould be subpoenaed to ap-·olfiet0'!1'9I lOlrfaceil. ' ,., Both si4es re~ theli' Casef pear at a'apeclal bearingtinlo ur -:-• there are • aome Tuesday, '1dlni teatlmooy IP>•ernmenl 1!11J<ooduct. crltte41 Issues to conslder on af~5.18 ;i:1.i C<iurt Judie • The \rial ~ beco!rul. deeply !he ~ulttal mot~ anil. ! ,.· Matt Byrne told attcirne1" tiqled-Ifie Wateigste In-....Wd ilol Tgb•~~the ~!f Tuesday he would "lllte to cldelll, the White House and pass.II over ..,, '"..,,.. hear some argument" on the llMJ CIA., It ·was at a grand said. DAILY PILO T defense motion for a diucl<d ~-------~:_--"-------acquittal. ' ' : THE JUDGE ai one polnl SEEKJN6-A-RA;f,NBO~?", asked aUomeys "speaking ~-• t •. ..., hypothetically, what if, after I SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) "" The FBI is·Cbecldng re- ruled. there was nothing left .pqrts that a banker who all\igediy .Jjliaapproprlsl<d 1104,. (for the defendants ) to . ap-732 in bank funds might be the inilncw)lo ~ a ~t. m peal?" The defendal\ta would Redwood City and beaded out to sea ·~r -..png · which have nothing to a~. if they -way is the Golden Gate?" . : . were declared innooent. Tile banker, Virgil A. McGowan, _51; of Foster City,.~~ · · ·. ... ,pelive~ The Most · J 'Jor The Orange Coast ,,~ '' ,· . .. . ' . :·"· 5q8SCRIBE NOW 642-4321 , ·~,; ·IOr ....... 0.-ILYPit.oT_la ___ I The delense bu f 11 e d president of the Bank of America, ·bas, been mlsslng since , . several motions 'for' dist:nissal A ·1 23 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of ch1rges ~ on 5ev,eral pn On itiat Oate a man who identified himself as ffienPan . ~ accusations. · \t ' · • Kasberger bougtit a 35-foot .. cabju,dUisef in J:ledwood City The accusatiOlll include a and paid $18 ooo in cash. The. man· said be was a Fresno charge that White Rouse aides rancf\Elr but ihe FBI has been unable to verify the identi- broke into the office of .flcation. Ellsberg's psychiatr!St and ' The boat was later found .:J)eacbed near Big Sur and a rified his files and that Byrne camper said a man waded ashllre carrying an attache ca,se was called to the Western and began hitc~ldng south . White House at San Clemente, .. • • HUni ington Center · · 1.1.m Edingcr-tfuntin~1ton Be11ch · Phone str.z.6611-'' CHAIN FENCE · SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS SOOL O'FF* FABRIC WHEN '/0 INSTALLED IY WARDS CllotM Ylrl-tltlthll lll'ld quaUtlfl of sllrrcl,". IO-lln~ll(f ,.1v1111tt4 tr 1rte11 Ylnyl-CN!tcl 1 .. 11r1e. Wire l1llrk Is h01.-ip .-1v1nlitd for t•lrt 1H11tt,1ion. - 11t~ese days, when everythinc's getting ci•nt and complicated, we're still small enough to know who you are" "Kith Like To r • • • ' . Ask Andy Corona de! Mar. 2744 E. Co.It HW)t. Phone: (714) 67~ •Gcrttt, poits. toft"lll, flttl9 alNI l....uotlo• -. •mo et our tet11kw low prices. Coll for ffM ~· todoyl WOOD AND WROUGHT llON ALSO AYAILAILE. Assets Just berely over $300 million • Hush EYI~, Jr., President Treasury has the sweetest treats for the sweetest mothers~ · : · · ·-. • .. ' • .. ' I · I· ,, • 1,11111111 Ir' I ~ ~ 71i WHITMAN'S ' WHITMAN'S 1,1,1,1 ,. ~.,1 WHITMAN'S 'I , ',,,.,,,,I QJ " f I I 1 .. 1 .... 21 ,,,,.,,:,1 ~ ~ ~ B g SAMPLER SOFT •Cf/' MESSENGER -',' I 1i s ~: 01 I ~ CHOCOLATES CENTERS u''~'' CHOCOLATES (~ ~ ~ ~s 0 ,,, t.LJ ;; z .t $ (J ~ lb.s2so u = uE ;~.~~fl ,; . '~ J 59 . -~ f-; o; 1 IC Lt.. 1:¥ 1 lb. .# so ,_. 1 , .,, ' ~ I:: ~' > 2 rb.55°0 &~ 0 '• 21b~3 15 -s22s .: ~ ....... g ~I !-..J G .: ~ •• . .. f • ~ ~-.J ~ ·~. £;,_;:,<~ (J <...;: cJ ~. tf•f )o · ~·~: .. ,,. ~ . ··.~ .. ;• .. . . ~ . , ~ .~.x·~:·\jJ II • ' McDONALD'S , II McDONALD'S McDONALD'S PRESTIGE GIFT OF GOLD t • BU TIER CHOCOLATES CHOCOLATES CREAMS . ' 14 oz. 14 oz. " 14 oz • s199 s1 ·9s ' .SJ·6.9 :t--'. "':°'.' J ... ~ .• r. . . '. ~. " ' - t·he ,.J~£i§!!fY c~~Fl9J: •f •MAllA•• •w llOOOC..1So"11 St •w-..o 11w 21500Vlctoy m.i. • 11v1nto1 3520Ty1t• •SANTA ANA 3900Sou~ llri1tot St.• TOtUllCI Sop11vtdl..i .-..• 1AKIW-C..O.SL ..i Pa-1 'ii.t • ~ PUl-•°"11"""" • OUNIGa ... Gro,.l.t.IOd ..... 111 .,...,. .. ,,,, ... ,,., .... ,. 11,. 7 , .. I I -, po H D II II! II ot ti ti • . -i I . r I I ( I 1 .I I I ' ' I . . 1' , I l I , r I , I • • • N.Y. Steeb ' -VOL 66, ,NP. 12', 6 SiCnOt'IS. .0 P. MS r I .. J I 7 • OIWltE CQ~, CAUltO~A · • WlONESoAY, MA~ 9, I~ TEN· CENTS I le Se.s:sion·s , -. Three High Schools to Have Dou ~ 5 Distric~ -. . Prnposed . For n ·each • . .. . r • ' diJappointmeDt that lbenl WIS DO elfort • mode by lllY ol tho five lo uoe an all- 19' ->l)'llem to belier ICCUUlluoditle -.. 11"1 O'len:rowded ··-· '11 doelni oeem II (Ill-year lldloollnc) was pursued with enough a&- ~--." Bauer commented. "It'• a V!alile allematlve lhlt I don't tblat .. can 'allml to ICJ!ore." Bluer llao ..,pated lhlt tho dlllrlcl cooducl a survey ol ...,..wtlty faclliU.. available that might be used by ~ principals to •house tholr burgeqalilg,,,\U· , -~ • dent populallom. Be Usted -. ol tho mpty facilities at MclloMell DouaJas IX' vacant clasoromls ID elementary aclJoo1a .. tho kinds ol tblnp lo be Included In the survey. The scheduling changes were elicited from the principals following the de! .. 1 ol lhe m million bond election wblch could have provided two new schools !or the district. With 1 projected "°"'lbntot of 18,000 within three yws~lo¢pals were asked to go to theit sc commw>ltles and cmie up with a temporary ..iutlon to the crowdlng lhll "°"Id best ,.... their owo needs. Glen Dylingtr, uctatanl to lbe dlslrict &UperlD~nt~ lhlt ol Iba. many alw111t~ -lnclud!Dg 111-yeu, iil&hl acllQ!ll,lind Satuntay claoses -"we ltr'llck out on se.veral." lie &lreaed that two acboola, wblcb be did DQI ldtnUly, were sllil "aerlnoal.y JJUruslaa an Ill-year program" and 11111 the dlslrlct'a night si:bool will be operated lhrnugh lhe summer to 10- commodate more atudenta. "We_m alsn working on keeping ninth- (ride -in t b. ·~ schools," h1r added . The oobedullng chan(.. 1pprov.ed by the board will have to be financed out of the comln& year's Iii mllllnn bu<lc<t. Board Prealclent Deonla Mangen noled tbal the Individual dec:lslooa to alter the clus ocbedulo1 ..... urived at by "an agnontzlng proceas that the1t principals were lorcecl to go Lhroueh became we dumped It In their Japa. • • "Nobody OD lhls board !eels that tbia Is ! a flnal or desirable eolutlon. Not bJ a long 11re1elrol"thlrtmq1Dat1on:"- I ·~ Crash Kilts 2 Boys', . . Station Wagon, Truck Collide Two children died today when the sta- tion wagon in which they were belng driven to school colUded with a truck at a buly Garden Grove intenection. Oraoge County Coroner's officers iden- tified nne of the victims as Scott G. l1cck, 5, of Anaheim. They said the little boy died ol his injuries while being rush- ed to nearby Palm Harbor Hospital. They refused to disclose the n1une of a llf.yeaMld bny wbn dJed in the wrecl<age or the station wagon pending con- ~tlon that bis family had been ad- ' I vised ol bis death. Coroner'• invest!pton aid the l-A'O chlldren ......, amanc a Plr1Y ol tour sludenls being dri""" to acbool by a •'Oman ••ho Is pre>entiy being treated In a local hospital for aliod aod hy•terla. She bas not yet been ldentUled. They said the Olber t..,, children escaped unhurt. The; lwo who received fatal injuries were thrown from the sta· lion wagon, they said. · tnvestigaton rejected early reports that the station wagon was a school \ J -• dlslri<I vehicle and c:oollrmed lllol the auto was privately owned aod aperaW. Poll<e said the w-waa hit by ao an-comJng truck as It entOl'ed the tn- lersectlon of Orana;ewood Avenue and • West Street. , . 1 They said the lwo chlldren nccupytng I the front. seat of the waaon were thrown 1 from lhe vehlcle. • Tbe tii>ck driver escaped w1lturt; they llld. Garden Grove pollco aald no charres have been filed bul lbe matter ii 11111 under lnvestigallon . • . . .. ", ....... lllSIGNS UHDlit fl~ .. TronaltAkltKroth ",U• tho clrcumltance1 wblch prevailed In the snmmtr ol It'll and bu- . ed on the bell inloniiatlon 1valla.ble to me..t•tht ume, I bllleved tbet my 'deC&ion ..... aicta1ei1 lneoCapably by the vital nalion@l •ult) tncareSll of the Untied ~1111·1114. . J 1~ IWl.Y PllOT H WPIZl'I.,-, f!lll' '· 1973 ~t. ' .' ~ruth:--t-Be. ~ursued': ' Richqrds~n Appears Before Senarors ' WASIUNGTOl'I (AP) -Elllot L. hil Onl -for • lpe<ial Waterpte Committee that )le CIOlllUHed. Yoriowl Ricltardsoo testified today at the start of p,......, '-.will feel obUged to malle sour09 and a "''rNwt!-r;/ ... blve hearings on hls nomination to be attorney anotlw lllfJCDOD. ff,, ,..,._••"...._.for«•«·! I tMWtake general that if the_ Senate diJapprov" of Richardson told the Selaje !!di ~rOc;tlon .Of tliif:Jlri~ In- • -• • r • •. ~ :-,. f•). illjti). ' '-;_ .T.f I: • .. ' 1';""r-1• ~l"'\.1 ,., ~ _ .tt. ltJ •iot, J\O'Wev~~11'11ow IA!gal Addser Rulef · " · -=---, . ·--,Wflt{:ldbd• ~~;- • .,..,: • , . , '. . ,. • ,!)~NJliJ, ILLSlllllG?~~ 5 S, • M £l."1.• · quickly he would be ._P......... to IID-tate ust ~~-~sate no~b~"::t~t~.·tiier ~ -~.C -: Richard.son wu· sworn~ Wnmari . .-rames ' - For Water Con~ol -W.ork I , ' . '-' ·," '\ . ,: SACRAMENTO (AP) -The lftade the~ )ii,i~and said It has _ ~·11ep1 advlaer has ruled that ".fa-ruclllDg lmpllclllons~fulu"' en-· · tba lllate Is required to relmbune local ~tat qualify control Offor:\s In ; ""'1"*17 tupaym far cmstructioo of Co!llOrnla. . ' • s!Mb-mandated water pollutloa control ''.· Jliddle"18ld be his writtai State Coo- ". ~. It waa revealed today. ~r Hi!uslnn -~· saying be " LePUtift eolm&el George Murphy mouid g!ye ."lmme'dli!te and 1'erl0us con- -' said language incorpcnlod In Jail year's alder8tloii" to lhe fl\llng's potential Im· . $1.l tilllJon achool ftnanoe'lll'OP'rly tax pail Cift·diO state's llacal reoo1ir1:es. · <.!Jaw •-1<1 "'l'*e lllate relmbunem<nt ."It is my Uilderstanding that the State ' flX" the COiia lncun'ed by I o ca I Water ·a.-rm Cmtrol BoArd cloes not 1overmneota" in meeting orders from share the teplatlve counsel's view with •1• regiooal water pollution control boanls. regard lo the need for stste funding of State Sen. Craig Biddle (R-R!verside), ~le-mandated l")iOllalion · control pro-._ jCMM." Biddle as.14 in the letter to ' I t FIOUrl)O)' • ' ) H·untinaton· Pa1'r Biddle.reported he' requested the opi---e Ilion oo behllll o( the 23,000 residents of • -' -· San Bernarillrio COtmtY's Yocaipa V~lley ~k $100,000 "':J'i',;,,. people are "~tened by a rqjonaJ water control order to. Install an 'ettimat«I •4 a:illlion batinwide waste ar-.ai··..,,19p within the .next lour ~\:& l,ce'-a Virtual enVirODll\efltal e.vJctkJq notice," Biddle said. :; In Custody Case ' I A Huntington Bea<h couple were sued '" for $100,000 Tuesday by a neighboring • couple who blame them for actkln that . ~ Jed to a· -year ftght I<> adopt a cllikl tab!n in by the plaintllfa as a six-week- " old laster baby. • Ted and Sl'IVia Hruley-of 465 1%th st .. named 'Eleanor arid Kenneth Page, 401 12111 St .. u defendants in their Orange .. C.UOty Superior Court actioo. They also , demand that the Pages be ordered I<> pay the $3,000 in legal lees expended by :· lbem. Haney, 31. and his wile, :W, claim the Pages falsely reported to the county's •· Department of Social Welfare that their child, Dooald Kenneth Haney. now " almost S, was beaten and mistreated. · That report In September, 11111, led the : county agency to take tbe littio boy from the Baneys. 'Ille ~ught couple )'ent to ....,..ri with a ~llllll .~~ ,\>1 '1112 " loCal residents and regained cuitOdy on an order signed by Superior Court Judge Raymood Thompson. "· Tbo HaneJS note in their complaint -.. ,ciq ''•trageous cooduct" 111 ,the port · · ci Ibo, Pages Iha\ ~Y --:~ al.lo _.....to~tu. p32f ' ... "in~olaadlo""' • , I Y w... lat ' • ' &iperlcir Jltdile.l;I. Waltet .. er later grulod the adoption pell~ ,llled by the Haneya alter the county -y allondoned Its bid to deny the dllld IQ the couple •• 'Ille 0 perents said at the time ihat the I-year court battle sparked by the !11se "'IJOrl allqedly filed by the Pages bod """'8ht them to bankruptcy and repeatedly dislresoed them. Marlboro Man Drowns in Pond KNOX CITY, Tex. (AP) - A rugged- ~ oowboy who appeared in a M.ulbon> clprette advortlslng &erles has d!owned alter being thrown by a bprse into a livestock pond. . Sberifl Marvin Crawford wd Tuesday that Carl B. Bradley Jr., 33, was riding an tmtamed bronco when the animal plunged into the pond Monday. The horse also drowned. When the cigarette commercials were filmed , Bradley was wagon boss for the 6666 Ranch. At the time of his death, he worked Oil the Blll Flowers Ranch In the Old Glory community southwest of Knox City. OUHel COAST •• DAILY PILOT He said the state board will consider the regional board's recommendation at a June 7 meeting in Los Angeles. "The people of the Yucaipa-Calimesa community are not protesting agiinS<'ff\e' need io protect the quality of basin groundwaters," Bidd.le said. But he 11dded they are mostly retired people on fixed Incomes -many Living in mobllehomes -who "will be faced with devastating fiscal and economic burdens if s1ate authorities compel them to pay for construction of a total basin-wide waste disposal system within the arbitrary deadlines proposed." Dog V accinatio1i Clinics Slated 111 Coastal Area A series of low-oost rabies clinics for doss will be held in May ; al ·~yeral · Oruge Coat l«ations, file 1 c!dlin!Y Health Department 'has ailnounced. The clinics, whJCh will operate ffom 7 to 8 p,m., will charge $2 per'vaccinatioo. AU dogs more than four months old are required to have rabies vaccinations. 'Ibe clinics In the Orange Coast area are as: follows: Tuesday, May 15: Costa Mesa, Orange County Fairgrounds, Fair Drive and Fairview Road; El Toro. Lake Forest Shopping Center; and ~vine, Walnut Village Shopping Center on Culver Drive south of the Santa Ana Freeway . May 22, Tuesday: San Juan C&plstrano, San Juan Elementary School. May 24, Thursday: San Clemente; fire station on Presidio. May 29, Tuesday : Fire station on Bushard Street; Leisure World, El Cortez Stable, El Toro Road and Paseo De Valencia. . For further inlonnation call 776"5551. Report Slated On Channel 50 A progress report on efforts to answer questions posed by college teachers about the Cllannel 50 dispute will be presented to Co a s t Community College District trustees tonight by district Chancellor Nonnan E. Watson. Or. Wat.son will give his report at 8 p.m. in the board room at district head- quarters, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. It will focus on a list of 74 questions teachers f r o m both Orange C o a s t College and Golden West College asked trustees Tast month. A detailed 33-page report, including several supportive materials, has been Jlrepared by the administration in answer to the questions. It is expected to be distributed UXlight. O. EasUaod flJ.MISf.) a1~ bllll: "Did you ever hear o( the wtt'.rgate alf1!r?" "Yes, ,Mr. ~al~/' ~rdion rep~ed wbeii lbO,laughlei Iii lhetj'owded bearing toom subsided. "As attomey genei1!,-w!>,a) pre you going to do about It?" !!:Ulland a~: Ricba,njapp, now secrejary ot defense , said that If he is ~ be ",would "p0rsue ,lbe truth wher~ve(lt may ~d. .::)'ve extmll>ed .ml ·Conlc!ence on that scoie;'! .be said, '"ana l'.m satlsfl~Uiat I am prep~,Jo do that •wilbOl/nw or favor and soitfy-ln. the'pllbllo tntatst:" 'I Got Him' Ul"I T......,... ' entered this year's event. It is }leld in c.Qpjunction with ~y spring festival on the c1!npus. RlCbard110110"'mlilai.d-by-~nt Nixon to succeed Richard G. 1<lelndlenst as bead· of the Justice DepsrtnienC,>aaid that be ii .. arclling for aJ\ lMJt&lde pros- ecutor of great probity, couiage .and ability to direct the governnienl's""" in· vesUgation of the Watergate . e~ae and related charges of political espionage and sabotage in last year's presidenttal cam~ paign. Tacklers attempt to down slippery halfback during annual Mud Bowl football tournament at Colorado State University, Fort Collins. Thirty-seven teams ·~~.:._~~~~~~--'~~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~- He testified he asked for recom - men~ations from the president of the American Bar Association, the president ol the ,\inericao College ol 'l'tlaHawyers, Judges, proseeuting · ·~ttorneys, a n d lawyers in private practice. He said he also has suggestions from ~mbers of the House and Senate as well as in· dividual citizens. Attorney Bonfa Caught in Heart Of Building Raw U.S. Urges New Standards On Bicycles-No ·Highhars Altogether, he said, 80 to 100 persons have been consulted and from the number of names already assembled he intends to draw up a· list in order of those hf! considers most qualified f o r special prosecutor. The question of what is, or b not le-WASffiNGTON (UPI) -The ·govern- gal to build in Huntington Beach threw ment today proposed new safety atan- City Attorney Don Bonla Into the center dards for bicycles, Including a ban ll" ex- ol an angry council sloml Monday night. treme high rise hinilleboiO .n..: toligber It was all lalDlched by tentative tract construction for pedats and !rakes, in a 8039 a proposal by Huntingtoo HarboUr · move to cul down the ~ deaths which ~lion to bUlld 175 ooe-bedli:iom ~in ljl,eycle accidents ea~ year . . . Tbe proposals came amid booming County P urchase coodominiums near WartNK' Avenue and popularity in bicycling, with tremendtius Pacific Coast !Dgbway. · increases in sales, particularly among Last week, Boola told the cnuncll the the multi-speed models. Of Noise Buffer tract was illegal. lt'do<Snotbave mough With M mllllon bikes sold last year - parking spaces beca111e parting m the Official Rakes A A• E d private streets cannot be counted, be t 1rport ye said. He also told the council that since 11115, C'la$sif.~n. ' Of Homosexuals By JOHN ZAllER every planned community approved In ot tM D•llr l"not '''" the city had ~owed Wegal partlDc on County Airport Olief Rob er t prfvate atreets. , ,o_ "' "·, Bresnahan said Tuesday the county Monday night be modllled his view should conside-purchase of a 330-acre somewhat. still cmteoding that the code noise buffer around the El Toro MCAS to does not allow private street parking to h t f 'hom I r count, Bonfa said, that because .the op-HONOLUL1U (AP). -An.0111c1l1 "'the guarantee t a uture e cons ;uc ion posite had been allowed by 1h8 city for 10 ->Pf u., "~I foree Its clqlll'~· , years, Ille coupcil cou!<I ~!'!'rove ltie tract Am'!'icaq /1QC"'*trio Assod&Ucin 11oclaY $peaklj!r at a meetlllg of the Oj'ange wit~ Private tttr,.t pmjlji. urged r tbe lirolP rllfb. I llbp\•llltlliellng County Alrp0rt Commiislon, B,.BIUlban "The builder, In good faith, has relied oomosezuallty a mentaf IllD!J•i said county ownership of a noise buffer on tlJd, practiOe ~of the 'city ~nnlng Dr. Judd Marmor said the APA's long· and an estimated 40 million in use throughout the country -tbe Food and llQIJ Ad!niniJtration said .a million ac- . cidenta each year are related t.o the two- wheel vehicles. "Of ~' 381000 involve automobOes and more than 800 result in death. ln many cases, the bicycle itself is a major cause of these accidents/' the agency said. The new rules, whieh are subject to 60 days of public comment before the FDA puts them out in final form, would re- quire ped•ls that are sli~resistant and brake& that would meet specified performance standards. In addition,. only a ''modesl'' handlebar-to-seat raUo would be allowed, · a rtfQw,-emeni that :woul~ ban the more ; extreme V-sliaped 'high-rise handlebars popular on soi:pe children's bikes. ,., Hhs:mer . Likes. -: ,, Lobbyist Idea ... around the jet illght path would '!protect department," &ola explained. 'So you standing policy lo' that end constitutes a the future" of the El Toro airport site can approve the tract based on that, or miSUBe of psychiatry and has resulted in U.S. Rep. Craig Hosmer (R·lAmg ' Wbelber it was operated by the Marines you can deny it, or modify the Beach), whose district covers Huntington "enonnous" detrimental "social and Be h 'd tod h th' •-••-f or by the county. ordinance." ac , sa1 ay e 1n11o3 th&.M:a o a Specifically, Bresnahan said the county Councilman Jack Green then moved to legal consequences" to homosexuals. Washington lobbyist representing JocaJ · should consider purchase of a SOO.foot approve the tract and order the planning Dr. Marmor, of UCLA, and a vice pres!~ cities is good , but only if done with strip of undeveloped land on both sides of commission to change the code so d~t of the APA, was speaking at the "class and style." the 9,000 foot long jet overflight-path private streets can be used for parking. organization's 126th annual meeting. In con:unenting on the plan by Orange · through the Rossmoor Corporation prop-Mayor Jerry Matney agreed, and said At the same session, Ronald Gold, a County's four biggest cities to hire one . erties in Laguna Hills. he felt Huntington Harbour "had been lobbyist, Hosmer· said he didn't believe j Bresnahan made the suggestion during harassed" over points "taken doFJl _lo seU-<lescribed homosexuat·an'd an official four cities out of 26 could do i\. 1 discussion of another Laguna lillls gnat's hair." . ' of the Oay Activist.a Alliance Of New "It must be funded as fully u possible j' development at the edge of the property Before the motion could be passed, York, also urged such action by the to be eUective. Trying to do It cheaply which Bresnahan says the county should C'®ncilman Henry Duke, asked, "C8n we 20,000.member organization. won't work," he said. "rd welcome a ' consider purchasing. approve a tract that doesn't legally meet "Take the damning label of sickness lobbyist, H done right, and I think most He then asked the commission to ask the code?" ' away from us," he urged. other congressmen would too." ! Col. M. M. Staples of the El Toro Marine 1~;;;;;;.;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;!!;;!!!!;;;;!;;;!!;;!;;;!!;;!!;;!;!!!;;~!;!~;;;;;;;;;;i;ii~ I Corps Air Station to present a review of its position on a possible county purchase at the next commission meeting. Without further discussion among com· mission members, Chairman E. R. Eblot said, "I think everyone agiees,this would be an appropriate thing to consider." Proposals for joint use of El Toro as a commercial and general aviation jetpart have been made in recent years. The most recent was a study by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) that said Ei Toro could handle seven million conunerciat jet passengers a year by 1985. . OPIN '"·' 538 CENTER STREET--COSTAMESA 646-1919 CLOUD SUNDAY The Orange County Board o I Supervisors has not taken an official position on that recommendation. The Marine Corps opposed the idea as an in· compatible civilian \lie. However, the Marines sUll want to purchase overflight rights on the same 50().foot strips that Bresnahan says the county should consider purchasing. A 1963 agreement gave the ~tarines six·year overfllght rights, but since that agreement expired in 1969. they have not been able to agree with Romnoor on a replacement agreement. Duck Feet fllS-$6.95 ta, $10.95 Speedo SWimsulb & trunks Laguna Swhu Tnd~$5.95 . & $&.S5 lHe Guard SWia Trunks-$4.95 Wolllet Board Kick .Boanls-$4.95 ' . Wann Up Suits-$21.95 to $34.95 Baseball Mitts-Bats BaUs-ShoeH:lllored Sleeves Sboes-Salitay Hose : I Nudie Deadline Alfldas-Tretora-Converse Jack Purcell Tennis Shoes Tanis Dresses Teimis Sl1irts & Shorts ' . ' . ' " ' • Gals Must Cover Vp by Friday NUDE DANCERS working in Costa Mesa have been given until Friday morning to put their clothes back m . If they dCll't they will be arrested by police officers under a new ordinance prohibiting topless and bottomless entertainment. Ci~ Manager Fred Sorsabel said Tuesday that the ordinance is alresdy !n effect. BUT AFTER consultation with police officials It was determined that oper- ators of the city's two nudle clubs, Papa Joe'• and the Fire Houae, would be given a 'n-hour grace period· "to be fair lo th{m," the city manager Wd. The ordinance prohibits nude or semi-nude 'perfOl'lMllces In all places tx· cept theaters. It ts based on • recent state Supreme Court ruling which up-holds the right of local govemmants to regulote nude entertainmenl ' COST A MESA city councilmen passed the ordinance unanimously Monday nlghl • I ~ Handllan Gloves Racqletllal Racquets TallllrTelllis Paddles & Sets ------Tennis BaN$ Wlsa!l-Bancruft-Ounlop Rackets lladmblt111 Rackets Squash Rackets OPEN 9 TO 6-tlOSED SUNDAYS Rale~b Bikes- Parts-f 1115-Tubes Repairin2 Racket StriflPli • -531~1919 ~ , . r - Ii ra be C< JE Ji C< pl cc th fo ol b• sl di 11 •• ot 01 "' bl Ct !M °' -D ' al ti· F t' It rr tr hr ... " ot ~ 81 p j1 " ,, i~ h n 'C c a e 'n ,C ~ e A .b c ! , ( c t j ' ( ( t t . • • " • -l ' . • ' ' I~ ' •, Wodn,...7, M17 9, 1973 H • At' Your Service w • Urder Victim I Found ,. 1· . j t • • ' • '°r '1 I er -usp~~~ Free·d in . ~Court • Rtttpe..... ·" ' ·-. . DEAR PAT: Qn Sunday, Apr{l 16, you ran a letter ln )'OUf' "°lumn tlx>ut recipe boxes and cards fro«n the Forem05t Company, My canceled cbect Js dated Jan. 2, 1!>73 and the bank stamped It paid Jan. 24. I have yet to receive my order. Can you check Into my problem too. or l!rint the address where I may send my complaint directly? · L.L., Coll.a M~sa Fred Forala, adverll•la& muager for the dairy dlvllloa of Foremost Food8, Is ronowlng up on your milslag premium o(fer. Recipe box dellveriu are far beblnd at lbls tlme bttaa1e ol delayed sbJpmeats from the Deerlitld, DI. distribator, but both )'OU ud C.L., Costa )teu, are astun-ed yoa;r onten wW be amOlg the nrst Oiied. FohJa requests olber Al Your Service re.Iden wlso ordered this offer to dlrect ooo-dtllvery complalllll te bis all<-bJ wrlllng to bfm. a& Foremoat Foodt Co., No. I, Crocker Plaza. Post St., San Francisco, 9UOI. ''"""' ~ot Key DEAR PA'!': My new boyCriend has his own boat and has taken me sailing out of · -Dana Point 'Harbor on several Sunday · aflemoon.s. More than once he has men- tioned the "key" wall at the harbor. Frankly J don 't have any idea what he 's talking about -I only recently moved to . the coast -and I can't find any nautical meaning for key in the dictionary. I'm trying to learn nautical terms but "key" has me stumped. J.H., Dana Point The "·ord you should be looking for is .. quay." It means a toUd landln1 place "·here ships lo:wl aod anload, often built of stone. At Dana Polnt Harbor, tbe quay wall ls tbe concrete wall at tbe w1ler line '"""'""'Ing botll butm of tbe llarbor· To C•rd Collectors " Bf TOM BARLEY Of .. Oii,.,,.. .... A man accused of setting a fire that claimed the lives of bis elde!'ly - and crippled brother wu cleared of all Charges Tuesday after a aenaalk:Nl cm·, cession by the key prosecutiul wttn~ tD V.S. Detains Truckloads Of Aliens his OrangC Colmty Sllperior Court mur- der trial. Hoose.keeper Carmen Sylvia Lo&ano admitted from the wilness !land lhat she lied before lbe Grand Jury last Oclober when she provided testimony that led to the inilictment of Manuel Sancllet Gortarez. t9, on t\VO counts of first degree murder. He hail been held ln jail without bail since the ind.i~t. Mrs. Lozano's earlier tesUmony had led Orange police and district attorney's investigators to believe that Gortarez was responsible for I.he Oct. 5, 1972, fire that gutted the Orange home and rataUy burned Josefina Gortaret. 73, and her in· 1alld son Joseph. 42. Firemen found the dying man buddied Illegal aliens by the truckload were de-in his wheelchair with deep burns over 75 1ained by immigration officers at the San percent or his body. The body of his Onofre checkPoinl Tuesday mother was found on the ll\1'ing room Jn two separate inciclents in the earl y floor and she di~ two days later from a part of the day smuggters attempted to combination of severe bums and bring their human cargo through in the pneumonia. rear of covered trucks. J~e H. Warren Knight promptl y In the largest series of arrests agen t! dismissed all charges against Gortarez before dawn halted a semi Lruck at the and immediately freed the happy defen· roadblock and looked in the cargo area. dant when Mrs. Lozano, who j:OOked and lnside they found 33 persons who had kept house for the family . <\,dmitted that traveled all the way from El Salvador. Mrs. C'.ortarez herself had set the blaze. -Inside I.bey found•33 persons who had ''She did it because she was mad at before dawn halted a semi truck at the l\!anuel," Mrs. Lozano said. "She only roadblock and looked in the cargo area . meant to start a small fire and get even The driver, John Anunciacion. 40, ·of with.him and she made me swear by my San Diego, was 8rrested and charged children and by our Holy Mother that I with alien smuggling;. ~·ould tell no one.'· His passengers told officers that they ~frs. Loz.ano confessed to Orange had booked passage lhe night be£ore in police last week and she repeated her Tijuana and were hauled across the confession under the influence of hyp- border io small vehicles. notism and again unaer 'he influence or Once they all were across the im-sodium pentothal, the "truth drug.'' migrants were loaded into the semi . Both confessions were identical and agents said . both were played back in the courtroom A few hours after that incident , yet Tuesday tor Judge Knight. another truck. um one considerably P..irs. Lozano, who frequently brokt ~own smaller, pulled up to the roadbock. during her testimony, said she finally Patrolmen looked In t h e compartment decided to change her d a m n i n g and round 26 ~s crammed tn!lde. testimony after a visit to Mexico last Half the' group also came from Central month and 1 conversation with 1 priest America. \\-'ho took her confession in a srftall 1be driver, Jose de Seai1 Jlmflliz. village Cburcb. Chacon, 28, an American clliten llvin~ in "He told me that 1 must tell the truth," Tijuana, was aJso bookHI o 1 s~uggling 1 she sobbed. "As God ·1s my witness I c~s. -r. " have 'told it here toaiy." DEAR PAT: I've beard there are peo- ple (or grou.,j who coll<l't posW lt:l!l'ds just as iolie: Jieople 100lidtANdips, rocks. coins, match books, etc. I have several old f8~S lo good co#dlJl()O. One i• made of ;udia wood. Can ·~~II 'Irle how to get in contact with people who may be interested in lhese old post cards? , Spt***'Eli lorltfhe petrol pa1dh\thls • ii 11 II 1 I f ,1.... • · •1 J 11l«ainl11tbat the JIUJ',P Of lmrnl.,.,ts • • 'h • ·, I from ~tra1 1Ameflca hQ become com · I ·sf 111 t ' k •' 'I D.S., CorOOI del Pt1ar Various sources 1gree lhett are post -card clubs, espeelaDy ln lbe Long Bt.acb and Los Angeles areas, but no one knows eucUy how to contact sud.• P'OllP. You may want to take your cardJ to Country COuslDI AnOqoes, 43% E. 11th St., COsta Mesa. Oagala Couslocau wlll ~ glad to evala.ate their wortb for you. Basset AnUques, ?lft Stantoa, Buua Part, also buys and tells old post cards. If aay post card club men~bers or c0Uect.or1 contact At Yolll" Service, you'll be lnformed. • W•"t• ltloney B.ck DEAR PAT' On Jatt: ~l\Atlf,a $15 ch<ck for mcmbel'lhlp ,14 tlit llO! Allg•ie•' office of ~lrclub Jn1ema'hl1 a ,P.'Lvdte travel club that.10wnl.'d1 11)0'1::.Wfu\err. ·l joined in order to book a rouitd~trlp'fllgbt to Hawaii on June 9. Since lhe booking deadline £or this flight wa~ March 9, I called March 5 only \o •laamljhe offl& had been moved to Seattl~ \¥hen calling there, 1 was told my check 'had not ar- rived, but if I seat another $50, my mem- bership would be credited and $25 would be a depooll on the Illght. 'llS•rlni me I would get tbe reservation desired. Two weeks later I called again and was told that the club bad sold its airplane and fights to Hawaii were canceled. 'Ibey prom.i5ed to return my money. My bank indicattd both the $25 and the f50 checU had been cashed. A few ditf1 later T received a membership card and in- formation on other tours and charters saying when I picked one out my deposit.1 v.'ould be appJJed. 1 again requested the re.turn of my $75 and have had no response in more tha n a month . R.11 ., Jluhtlngton Beach Alrclub tntcl'fl:atlonal w1s under the 1mprtt11lon that your m bad been returned, but wUI r'e\llew lt1 records aid issue the refund U Ii b11 not yet been milled. Your St5 membtnltip fee GJ1ally is nonrttornahle, bu& you may req11e1t its ttfond by 1<..Uq u UJlfamtlo• of tbe ,clrcumstucts to Baud tf Dlrtdon, ~late~.• Ullloo St., Seat- 'lfe, W1ab. llllL Airdab tU\clals bave ;your addreM .... ,~., ..... ud :inmlled lo eoatactC yoo ,.....Uy resanllq tldt 1ltaalloo. Lei me !mow If .ibey dto'L • :Fall Kills Navy Man tc~~~la K~~~E~Y;n F~~lg~) t; l~ ;.nwue-firlng nuelear 1ubmarin6 Henry ~. Sllmaon died 11iolldiy o! lnjur1e•· };received tn a fall rrom M wattr t~er. ~M•chlnlst's Mall> Finl Cius Arthur C. '~Clark Jr. of Citino waa found lYtng al lbe • -bue or the tow.,. 1t Port l:ariavtral, J where the SUm!Ofl Is docked, Ill cnw ; ""'poring \o laundl a ,....ldon eii.ot. today. monpJace m recent months. Couts eally Mo!t of those persons patrolmen sa id. seek work in heavy induslr)t, while the bulk of the megal immlgranl! f~m Me~-Rougl• :ng Jt ico travel north to fuid ,obs in "'" agriculture. Bomb Suspecbi Helcl SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Th rte teen- sgers have been charged with tsyJn& to steal ooe ol the unexploded 250-pound bombs left -on the ground alter the Roseville munitiODI explo«ion. Officials said Tuesday the three were seen trying to load the bomb lnto the back se.at of a small foreign-made car. Joe Sweany, general m31lager of the Laguna Beach County Water District, thinl<s the 8.1100 Boy Scoul.s who camped in Laguna Canyon last weekeod did It In lbe best of the Sparum tradition. Sweany reports that t h e water district donattd 40,000 gallons of water to the camporee. It worked out to alxllrt two gailons per scout per day, he said. Solid w asti~tl:Yersion . . ., . ,, . . ! -·· ' \~. • ~o Receive Cou~ty ,~tudy Orange County •upervbon Tuesday authorir.ed a study wjth private firms of the £ea.sibility of converting IOlid waste into a stable rueL The county, the Orange County Water District and several utility companies are in1ereste.d in the program, Murray Stonn, asstmnt county road C\)111- , mlssloqer, told by the board. Stonn said lhe prOce5s has proven feasible elsewhere and Is needed to add both to the sbrlnklng fuel supplies and to recycle solid waste. Stonn and Rold Commissioner L. L. "T~" McConville said it Is pos!lble to recycle solid wastes and sludge materials into a stable. power~produclng fuel. A supervisorlal memorandum will link 1he road department in a study with Soulhem California Edison Company, Southern Calfforni• Gas Co., San Diego Ga! and Electric Company, lbe SlJlte Air Resources Board, and county pollution, water and sanitatio'l districts. Stonn said there is no commitment of funds ye~ "IJ we fiDd lbat it would be too expensive or would duplicate other studies, we will stop, " he said, adding. "We alao intend \o explore the pol!Sibillly or obtaining federal funds for such a pro- gram.'' The possibility of developing a pilot plant at the sanitation district's Fountain Valley plant or the adjacent Orange County Water District water reclamation project, had been dlscuned earlier. David~s Hired Sports Columnist in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Pavld Eiaenhower has been hired u a "contributing" oporta columnist by the Phlladelphla Evening Bul- letin. Herb StUU, the newrpaper's opo!U editor, wd President Nixon's son-in-law, who recently linhhed a hitch in the Navy, will work fUll time for the rest Of the .ummer. "He'• going to be doing qu ite a bit on lbe Philadelphia baiieball seen"'-but that doesn't exclude dolpg other things." Stutz said today. Two summers ago, Eisenhower worked for Bob Short, owner of the old W~hlngton Scnat<>rs, keeping statistics for tho Ameri can League tflMI. · "He's Vf!rf knowledgeable about baaeball," Stutz said. Stul> said Ebenhower's first column wQuld appear the latter part of lllls month. He Is scbedul_ed lo Wl:lte one column a week, Stutz saia Grotesqtte Threat 1'his ram's head \\1ith a knife in the top and an apple in the mouth \VflS lert in the auto of a Mission Viejo businessman to underline tele- p~one threats. The LJirget o( the terror campaign, George Goston· ho!er, 49. of 24832 San Duval Lane believes the ta ctics relate lo a business deal. He is the owner of a Mobile Home Park in El Toro . G"ostenhofer has sent his Viife and children, who were mentioned in the threats, away and carries a shotgun. Anti-censorship Rule S'ought by· uc11Friciit1)r · .. ~Y lf"il1r 1,~IY m'mll<'.f '?.ttllday,, h.,.1~,.lf.ct~~!"•~bj.JllOy~ld will conalete~ 1 redU~'· ~ 111 vloffl11ttr1 roPo;e1 rerp1~tlon. 1 'f . ·~~}~' '\!'I presentation on ,campus ' ·an)f ,,1 ac· e 1 , cd poflcy ~Id burden tl\l·ues acts perfonn ances proirams or po lice agencle1 with enfotiftng com- 1 . • " ' ~ • ' munlty standards of o~cenlty in that the hke which · legally may be seen unless a court tia. ruled SOJOethkt,B: 'to be anywhere off campus. obscene, so far at tbe prq108ed pOlicy is The anti-censorship resolution limits concerned, it may be shoWn on the cam· administration re\'iew or quesUonable pus at UCI. programs such as occurred March 8, Jr police officers Intend to make 1912, when the UCI Gay Studen~ U~ioo arrests for perfonnancu or screenings attempted to screen an explicit rum they consider ob3cene. but for which depicting hom05exuaJ acts. there has been no court ruling, t h e Warned that Orange County Sheriff's faculty auggesll further that Jaw en- orncers would be on band for the evening rorcemenl agenclfs inform the campus in CSU pornography panel showing of wr\tlng of their lnlentloaa. Reoosniled 11Seven in a Barn" UCI adminiatrators camp&&$ &t'OUP' then deciding to go ahead banned the !Creenlng. Tbe ban followed a with quertion1ble procranu thul would preview screening which tac u It y be "infonned of tbclr respomiblllties and members, stair and students voted 6 to 3 lhe potential c:onsequences ot their ac- to aTiow the screening. ~ tion!." Fearing arrests or stude.n~. however, If approved, the rule on obscene pro- Vfce Cltancellor for Stud@l Affairs Ja ck grams al UC! would limply be: if It is lioy convtnced the GSU leadership to go legal oft campus, it la legal on campua. ahead with the ppnel discussioo without Further. the resolution would appear to showing the film . be nn attempt to repeal the ad· Were the ·raculty resolution lo be con-ministrallvc order cited by Hoy as the sldered Thursday approved and in force basl! of his review of the gay !Um in the at the time o( the "Seven in a Bam" first place. GEM TALK TODAY by ' J. C. HUMPHRIES -•. -.;. ... .., ............ .,,..,."fl THE TIFFANY DIAMOND · A century from now. the Tiffany diamond, one of the largest canar· les In th e world. may be worth $10 million! But even today it i$ conservatively appraised at $5 mil· lion. - Man's Body Discarded In San Juan ' The body of a man. appattntly I murdered and then discarded from 1n automobile , wu found this rnomlng at the corner Of .t L"OrnfieJd in Sin Juan Capistrano. The victim, wh~ body had been strl~ ped or il1 shirt, was found lytna face up about 75 feet from the edge of Del Obispo· Road a block west of Blue Fin Drive. Although Orange County sheriffs In· vestigators had not yet given offi cial t details or the case, It appeared that lhe I man had been slaln elsewhere and dumped at the edge or a dlrt road serv· 1 ing an agricultural area. A · passing motorist first noticed the body and phon· ed the. sheriff's office. Port.ions of the roadway have been sealed o£f to preserve possible clues in • the case, and investigators appeared most interested in tire Impressions madt" in soft earth in the area where the body lay. Initial reports d1d oot Indicate whether 'or oot the slaying victim's body had been at all mutllated. Since Ott. 26, tour men have been nurdered in the western section., of or.nae County and In the Los Anll\'les Harbor Area. Bodies ol these \lictims h&d been mutilated. Nooe '° far have been re1>0fted along lhe southern Onnge Cout althoueh the first victim wu a IO -year • old Cllmp Pendleton Marine. ' He was Identified aJ . Edward Daniel ~loore. His body was discovered In Seal Beach. The next victim, wboee nude body was , disCovered Feb. 6 on the Terminal Island · freeway is known as John No. II by tM Los Angeles police. Huntington Beach police haven 't given the ir John Doe a number. His body. wh.icb showed signs ol ha•lng been tortured and se1ually mutilated. w11s found in their city A,prll 14. Johp Doe No. 5i la lhe murder victim that has lead police to believe the~ might be a llolt helWetn the mur<llTI. Illa backed up body was found wr~ p,iaatlo ·-•""11 lli¥' l ' Fret-' *'\l ln ~ trio llln In ... \ Beaeti~" InvesUgaton from the l! o i ct det,>ortmenll In . HIOlllnglon ~~~I -· i...,.lleldl, ~~ ~ g f"""'Niff -miit thai Ink ' .... ·.uid . thi lMlr ~-ar ldUOr.. • Ex-councilman Regains Seat Fonner city councilman Joeeph Hyde was tht \lictor ln 1 special Loi Alamitos election Tueiday and wtll !UI the unex- pired term ol resJcned c:omJCilman Dale Kroet<!1. Hyde was Je!eoted In a ,....W-council tlection In tm otter tervlna ooe t•m>. He , will ,.rve tl>e btdance ol Kroeten'• tenn which runs until next April Hyde WIS the central dgure in a musical chairs epflOde Oil the county's Local Agency FormJtlon Cclmmiollon (I.AFC) two years ago wl1on he held 1 seat oo that body !Gr a olior\ period. The vote In Tuetday's1!pechal election wa• Hyde 1,087 'and W1lJ14m Parton 780. About 40 percent or the eligible volen turned out. When found , in the Kimberley mines. South Africa in 1877, lhe 287.42 carat gem was a perfect oc- lrahecdron, rather than a rough diamond or cleavage Ira~ Al- though most dlamondJ are cut with 58 facets. lhe Tiffany was cushion,. cul In Paris In 1888, with 90 facels. II remains In the possession of Tlf· !any and Co. The boouly ol being proc:ticol .•. Omega. ladies' $11ap watch in 141i: yellow gold. Proof that carat wei~ht alone Is not the deciding factor 10 the value or a dwmond is the same $5 million value placed upon a recenUy un· veiled 130 carat diamond, a beau- tiful lc&-w hile pear-shape gem which rank$ among the worhl's mostvaluable-stones. In addlllon to their size and per- leclion, both of these diamonds de- rive their fantastically high va lue from one common factor: they a.re~ leach ooe-of-a.Jdnd gems, lruly unique in the world of diamonds. Bold Romon n1.#1'181ol .diol ... . --... ~.$175. .Avn1loble Wilft orob< or slicl dial • J.(~ fiump~rie6 J11WP/er6 IUl NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 27 YE,\lt$ IN THE SAME lOCATION ''".""'""''~ -..... a... fHOHI MIMOI • f. Oolll y l'tl.oT H~·~~ Holding Bag? I lllCKY '11CKY l'OUTIX' Huntington Beacl!, oor largest metropolis here •long the C03$1line, sure knows today what it'• like when you try to wheel and deal with some of our inlaoder neighbor•. You wheel and they tum do"'1 the deal, that's what. All this came aboUt becaJ tSe our Orange County supel'Vi>Dn aome lime hick were considering hiring a lobbyist _ help sit of us In Waabington, D.C. He would bave beeo sort of like the ..,.. we keep in Sacramento. Anyway, the board decided against S<ndlng a lobbyist to our naUon's capital. Lobbyists, by the ~ way, are called "legislative representatives" In PolJUcal circles. 1bat's okay. They are stilt lob- -byists, no matter what )'OU call them. one ol the main jobs ol • lobbyist ii to help you get things you want fmn other levels of government. .Uke mainly • money. ' ALL THIS ASIDE, oor Orange OOUnty supervisors decided they didn't hilly want le keep one d -fellows in Waabington. 'lllis got tbe municipJI bsW in ow lour largest dtlet talldag. May!,. ii the supei\'flon·dldn,...,...t one, the cities oollht to go aheod and get one anyway. So lfunlingl<lo Belch, Santa Ana, Anaheim and Garden Grove q!!!etlY agreed they might loot the bill fDr a Waabington lobbyist. Maybe part o! their reUOlling w .. that ii the supervisors turned it down, the no- lioo must have some real merit. THE IDEA WAS to hire this lobbyist !ellow, somebody who really knowa his way around Wasbing!On, !or abut ~.ooo. and provide him with .-r $35,000 or ao to wine and dine those Capitol Hill types who know where the money is. Or can be had. Huntlniton Beach generally smiled on this concept, figuring its share of th& tab would only run $15,000 or so. So Mooday night, the City Council voted yea to pitch in with the other Big Three and hire a man Oloog the Polomac. Sanla Ana's city dads also balloted Monday, wbere the outoome was less clettr cut but still in favor. Councilmen up in the County Seat went 4 to 3 for hir· ing the guy. Then came yesterday aOO things began to fall apart soine. 1 GARDEN GROVE'S City Council look· ~d at the joint lobbyist sdleme and decided to hold it over for about one month for more st'udy: Meanwhile over in Anaheim, the City balloted 3 to 2 against the whol:e idea. Thus among the four cities, you are left today with Huntingloll Beach saying unanimous yes, Santa Ana marginal yes, Anaheim no, and Garden Grove, who knows? Huntington Beach seems to have been the only place where the City Council followed the script. I YES SIR, YOU charge right out there in front in a partnership with those in· landers and you can count on them to back" you up 100 percent every time. You are left dangling with your votes hanging out. It is suspected today that Huntington Beach may seriously reconsider the whole lobbyist idea. Oh well , it's probably just as well. In the first place how are you going to find some chap who knowa w~re all the money is and will Wt>rk for only $25,(XM) a year? JI ht really knows all that, you suspect he woold be doing a Utile beUer than that for himself. I • llostiliti~s Flare . Ag _ Lebanon / ' f .• • Ill ..\~ .. ··'. , .. , ,·~ IJlestting 9f Motorcycles ./Jar.rage, by , G~rrillm ··'·• ' .1·1 ~ ·_~ips Si~ ·in Beir,ut .. · :. ··~ Ir • t ' ,. , (AP) ~ B~VT, IAblAill -In I . d" rOcted oommerciel -oor "' !ereot areas d Beirut today, ClllDllll and 'arttuery fire rumbled inlerJni_u.nily and Uii!. Lebanl!Se anJ1Y ~ ;..milat ii will rewi.te "inle111iwiY 11111 ~" to cease-fire vlolalloos. -An o!iiclal commtmlque sal~ guerrilla rockets and mortars were bitting army j>OSltlons and residenlial atees In acts ol "pure sabotace." "The army warns them that U they do not abide by the ceue-flre lt will retaliate intensively and violfSllly qalnst any sources ol fire and sn111ce It regardless ol the consoquences," !be an- nouncement said. THE ARMY SAID 13 soldiers bad been killed, 65 wounded and six were misolng since hostiliUes erupted Monday niJlhl. Guenill.a casualties were no£ im· mediately known. The government ooot!nued ~P on news dispatches. The new explosions, which came in an area previously unaffected by the ~­ long fighting, destroyed the Deve1"""'ent Bank on Hamra Street, B e i r u t ' s equivalent of Fifth Avenue, the G. Trad Bank on the Damascus Highway and the Lebanese Commerce Bank in the Sbiyah suburb. • The Rev. Adrian of Our Lady's Ch·apel of New Bed· ford, Mass., conduct. annual blessing of motorcycles outside chapel for members of Rhode Island Star Motorcycle Club. The fourth explosion blew up a restaurant between the plush SI. G<o<ge and Phoenica hotels next to the British Bank ol the Middle East . THE ARMY SAID its poaitiou at \he .. Troop s~andal . . . Camp David Guards Smoked Pot WASHINGTON (AP) -Some of the it disclose the number. mllltary men assigned to Camp David The servicemen were assigned to the have admitted using marijuana while Navy Support Activity at Thunnont, Md. guarding the presidential retreat in the That unit is responsible for maintenance Maryland mountains, the Pentagon says. and security at Camp David, which has The Defense Department said Tuesday been used by several presidents as a that it had removed 28 Marines and 18 retreat. Navy personnel from Camp David duty "Because of the sensitivity of the following an investigation into marijuana. assignment and the special clearance use there. President Nixon frequently procedures followed in the selection of works at camp David, as did his three-persoMel for assignment to the facility, immediate predecessors. all personnel involved in aoy way were "Some ofi:he personnel transferred ad-transferred." said the Pentagon. mitted use of marijuana at some time The Pentagon said the unit's com- during their assignment," said the Pen-mander, Lt. Cmdr. David B. Miller, was tagon. j!Qthers were either suspected of told by some or his men on April 27 that use or provided informati9n used during they had seen o~~ers using what they the investigation." thou~ht was ma.r1Juan~. . . Mill~ made his own mves4gat1on, th~!1 THE PENTAGON· did no~ ·~!'!· 11¥>!>• .• fefl,"1'1~ a fttmal 1Jefenae .Depa~nl who admJtted.to ~.it!' marij~"1 nbr ~id ' inv'ttltf,Ution:lB.Jd thl:! Pentagon. · ~ American Team Will Visit Graves in North Vietnam SAIGON1 (AP) -U.S. spokesmen said today that a team of Americans will fly from Saigon to Hanoi on Friday to visit the graves of 23 U.S. -servicemen who North Vietnam says died in captivity. It was the first progress reported in the recovery of "the last POWs," the American servicemen who died while prisooers. The spokesmen said that North Viet- nam had agreed to allow the American team to talk t'() officials in Hanoi and work out arrangements to return the re4 mains to the United States. The U.S. group is part or a !our-party Joint ~1ilitary Team charged with car- rying out the Vietnam c e a s e -f i r e agreement's pro1nises or a search f6r missing military personnel and the return home of the remains of Americans who died in enemy territory. North and South Vietnam and the Viet Cong are also members· of ,the team. The United States has turned over to North Vietnam a list of more than 1,300 Americans missing in action i n Indochina, • The first efforts to check out more than 250 aircraft crash sites in south Vietnam for missi ng crewmen were made Monday and Tuesday, U.S. spakesmen said. Hanoi said today that Viet C.Ong doc- tors report 80 percent of the Communist prisoners released from South Viet- namese prisons 'have skin an'd eye diseases caused by potsonous chemicals · and 30 to 40 percent are maltal patients because they were "tortured for y~rs." "~tany of the prisoners have lost their memory, have headaches, cannot sleep and even have become mad," the official Vietnam News Agency said. The Viet Cong, meanwhile, proposed today a three-point plan for a new cease- fire lo put an end ti> the figl!ting throughout South Vletnam. It was im4 mediately rejected by Saigon. The plan was proposed bl Paris by Ng uyen Van Nieu, minister of state of the Viet COng's ProvisionaJ. Revolu- tionary Government, at a session of the deadlocked political talks wiih,the Saigon government. " Journ~y_Da~~ _ 0£ Brezhnev Not Settled MOSCOW (AP! -Henry Kissinger said today his talks with Soviet leader!; had been "very cordial," but there would have to be more exchanges before the date of C.Ommunist party chief Leonid Brezhnev's visit to the United States is announced. 1President Nixon's chief adviser on foreign policy told newsmen as he left for London, "We had very cordial talks. We ( IN SHORT ..• • ) ... , ~ ,,. ... coVered .~I the 1'ibjeft5;· ~ came \o ; disctiss . . . The talks were very satisfactory." Asked a.bout the Brezhnev visit, which has bttii expected ill late June, Kissinger said, "We have to ha.Ve _some more ex4 changes before we announce the date." e 'Big Arm" Coverup' WA.SIDNGTON (UPI) -A.~ Army enlisted man convicted of conspiring wilh others in a racketeering ring to derraud U.S. military clubs says there. was a "bi~ coverup" of wrongdoings that pn>babfy stretched in the ranks of the generals. Former Sgt. , Maj. William O. Wooldridge ma~e the accusatiott in testimolly last Ma~. e A9taelll Raps Media CHARLOTl'ESVJLLE, Va. (UPI) Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who last week called for an end to hosUlity between the administration.and the news media, Tueaday compared repcrting of the Watergate affair to McCarthyism, saying the media had "trespassed the bounds of propriety." Agnew said reporting of the Wat.rgate •scandal was "based on beafsay, in- vestigative reporting which has not been verified, and rumors." ' e Ra11s0tn '.l'llt'lled Over JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) -The FBI Tuesday presented an official or Eastern Air Lines with al! the $3113,000 extorted during a bljacklng: radar station, Beirut airport, the army War Hero combat school end the army ol!i<ers' housing compound w""' being fired on by mortars and rockets. Oulside ~t, the army _Saiij, -Iii -~­ Bekaa Valley, "army positions ve atill · under intensive sbeillng by anned men." "As for the south," the announcement said, "following the rocket end. heavy mortar attack on the army Tyre gurilocl and the ambush o! a military OlllVO)' on the Tyre-Sidon highway, eight soldiers were killed." A senior anny official said • joint cease -fire commis:sioo w a 1 mating 'desperate e!!orts" to stop the ljhelllng. Guerrilla attacks today also were reported agairul:t a number of anny in- stallations and villages in southeast Lebanon, near the Syrian border. There Mari1;1e Gen. Alexander Van- dergrift (in 1944 photo), Who ·earned MediC.OL Honor-frii-- leading Guadlllc.m.il camoaign, died Tuesday it Bethesifa Na- val Hospital, Md. He was 86. 11th Man Held In Black Magic ! Slaying 'Rites was speculation in Beirut that the al· DA YTO_ NA BEACH, Fla., (AP) -A tacks were made by Palestlnians who hcid crossed into Lebanon from Syria, as man who claimed he was. maJTied by a they did during lhe fighting last week. devil priest in rites that called for him The guen'illas' military commander, .. and his "bride" to !lash their~ Atallah Atallah, told the news-r has _... the 11th person charged with ~ ~ • nMdJ'ln the d<ath ol a 17·year<lld dur· 6 r~ •1 l!tif;,,,,., ".' i . ini!l• i;!Pck mass, police say. .1 eens ·\mall · l'Oli~ said oo Tuesday that Ddom In Fatal .Blaze NEW YORK (UPI) -Six --age members of a Brooklyn street gang have been charged with starting a tenement fire in which six persons were killed, ap- pareoUy be<auae of a grudge against one yooth who lived in the buiiiling. . Police ,.id sit liI, raaging In age from 12 to -18, ·mi! members ol a Brownavlll streel gang, "The War L«ds." The two-~ fire n-lay took the lives of Jinny Hayes1 47, her two SOM, her daughter end two grandcblldron. Frezee, 21. of Daytm, Ohio, turned hiniseij iil.oo a fll'Sl-degree-murder w.r· rant. ,, Ten other persons bave been charged with first-degree murder in the death ol Ross "Mike" Cochran of Fresno1 a.ti!., April 2'1. A 12th peraon bas been charged with being an accessory after the lad. PollCe said' Tuesday that the -·· cbargod Ubbled in black malic bul :~.not"that serious about witchcraft." ~\'e Cap\. Fred t Perrin aaid OJctnn's boast o! being 'an undercovet' narc ~" may have been tho roal reason for Ills death. POUCE SAY £ocbran was lashed to a lllllkeslUI alt,iit :1n the blS<meot (J( a rooming hool~ and was flogged with chalna and cllt With glus belore lis ll:ull • WU ..-'Wit!J, a club. SPITZ RECEIVES THREAT ON l!JFE PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP) ...:. Olympic superswimmer Mark Spi\J and bis bride .ol three days bad their 1>otieymooo in- terrupted, alW • threat againlt Spiti' li!e wa• telephoned to a Palm Beach i Thqoe aCC>lled'ln hia death "had llUJe, if lllf, oi'ganlzatlon, 11 Perrin said. 11bey playod ·the roles of <ul,t m<mben a• dllldrm might play cowboys Gild Jn. dJans." • ' ~ newspaper. _ A police guard moved the coople ~ the Colony Hotel to the Breakers . Hotel early Tuesday after the threato; was made, police said. Sources said the cou- ple left for Jamaica later in the dq. He said the accused were beech drilters, impressionable )'<ll01g3ters sit ol wmn """' involved With <lrugs at roe tin'ie or another. A week alter Cochran's body was fOW><I, Frezee told a,repOrte. he bad been married in "Satanic rite to Deborah Ann Shoolt, 22, ol WasliingtOn, N.J. She is also charged in Cochran's death. Cost at Wounded Knee Flood Records Tumble The FBI woold not say bow ii tracked down the loot, lasl believed to have beeo in the jungles o! Northern Honduras. e Impound f)t)erruled WASHINGTON (AP) -~ding Presidont N-'• efforts to wiihhold ap-propriated !Wlds, a federal court bas ordered Ille Environmental Protection Ag~y to release au tbe money Congress bas approved for fighting water pollution. . Pegged ·at $5-7 l(.jlfion ' ' Mississippi River at Peak Levels 59 Days Nixon had announced his intention to ~~~'~ :,.,\~.~ .:!r.3 1,•,,r.11.:il~ forward to states and munJcipaUties less :;!:: '" 't"eiv%.ll00dnot~~·11~ than half the $11 billion Congress air 1>1r,: ~~61 W..~ s 1 rvtc• propriated for fiscal _yeats 1973 Qd 1~4. DA111ct1c1 •11e rhl•r d ti.urn '411111'' The money. ls to be · used for 6ullding tboUt OM-ltnth o • llfr Nv bv ~ T~":'Jt •nd tl'IUnd•~IOrrm d,,.,. sewage-treatment plants. oentf "\.".'°II of tl'lt llOt'lllwll Mlf ot IM n•tton.~\ilttlno wldtlv ttlllttH ,,._ w1:r .. ~ ,riJ:l;i.,~."'~~'.,~"#i ot D'IL~ pt••f :~~' ::In, .,.;;;i.,".""'" M DELIVERY SERVICE tM E••i.nl ~"lor•f?i..t n•tfl.= " ·.r· Mlf' k9=---< '$£ r-••l•d ~ atfON tbe dMtf tti. ~r G1Nt u11," ft tM, ~ Kiii.,., , OelNfrJ of thr Dally Pilot co....-.1 Wil!Cfla:er • 1s '"'"""td H"lY •n. 1llOl'I. Utbl Vttitlllt w1ncta 11"'9' .' '!!"' ~... floWt bf. ,,,,......,. .. ;wi..,·1 If ftll .. fttf 111._ f.wf c~no .... tfl'IY ttl -,0 IS kllOlt In """' 11'1' Jr• .,,..., c.all ..,, ""r t9f' will tltM'loolll tefly ~"" Ttlunuv. Hl1111 tt ..,...., " .,... C••i. .,.. rft.i1 flltlt today 11. 11• """ Co.tl•I ''"'""•Nm r•noe ....,,. J7 "...,.., IMI ,.,...,,! II '" .. "'' rK•1•• lo tt. lnltn<I ttll'!Ptritvrtt~r•"" lrwn ,,._, ..,., 11¥J t.M. ,_._..,,,, 1r t 1.111, S1 to 71, Wlttw '9MPt"tfUrt .0, SltlllltY, ~•fl I t cieJY Wiii h 111.-...111 It Sun, Meoa. Tift• 1 '''' c•"' .,. , .... 111111u ,. '·"'· Wl:DNll•AV T tllphonts h<Grld: flltl! ..,.,.~ ... 1 4:'5 p.m. i.t MM! Of•"tf" c""'' At••• , hCOf'lf .... • f :3' p.rn. 1i.4 ..,...,, THUUOAY 1'11'91 fllth i .. "'' •r 1;1f •·"" ol H•••-" .._1111ttt11 11.t<ll •• .,, "*""""""'' •. , ..... Int ,.,... tow .......... 10!'7 e.m. ... , l«ONI llttfl .•• ~ ..... .Jtlt P..'"-4.) $toeoM kw ...... , •.•• lhll P."" 2.1 '"" ··-515' •·'"' .... 1ict .. "" MllOll .... ttlll """ ... h12 •• in. SM ~. C:•tl•ff'llll tetc:h, S11 ..t••11 ''""'""'' Ol<llt """' Miii• L ..... &..,..... ,..._ '"' 4'Mttl WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -Tbe coolly 7tklay confrontailon between In- dian milllan\S .and the government at Wounded Knee ha> ended, bUI the !asks o!·pollclili and cleaning ilp11io village re-. ' • . • r m~t ),. 1 , ~,'J:>epmment solicitor, estltnales T \he government'• cost since the .tart ol the siege at 16 million ~flt m1IUon. , ... Most ct)lllJ \o.OUld he~~ and living·~ ot lederll and lawmeo, al!"\& wlJh;:,:_~ ~-)>! transpdrilnc. Jlllll and .,. .. jlllletlt to tbil tiny sout)\weetem 'Soulli Do"°"' I.odlm reservation town. t # .~ "'\'. '' I ,/, STAN LYMAN1 ouperintenderit of the Pine Rldp n..en.11on, said a prelimlnuy surwy showed that in ad· ditioo to the &~\'tlMlent costo1 tt would take '340,000 to put bouau in Ult village back Into Uvallle COlld!Uon. Some IOO Amerlc.. Indlln Ml)Vlllltlll members .. d S)'mJ>I~ eebed the hamlet Feb. 2'I lb JllOlest whit tlley call· ed comq>t ~ "' -dllllil oO the .......... tloq.., the lodoirtll._.. ment and the Bureall ol lndiln Alflln, ' T~ ol ~ ·setU~t call for govern· ment investlg1tlohs of those allegations, as well as a new government look inte tmties made with Indians. . ' AIM SuPPORTERS wh> Infiltrated \he villap at times 1wtlled the numbers in- side Wounded Knee·to about 300. But bys om. Pll'l'r Tuea<ta;, lbO Ume the wr-~wall¢hldlled, only •bout 120 ~­ m<lned •• •cconllri( to Frb:.elL 0 All but coe caine out voluntarily/' be added, exp!l!ninr that-one 111111 armed with a. nne was loond In a home. However, he dld not resists federal mmhals wllo made the inlUal •-P to clt<r the village. By the time the episode ended ru. .. clay, all prominent leaders of the takeover bad ielt. RllSMU Means, Cl)'de Bellt<OUrt ·and CJl'ler Comp had beeo •rr•lcned during the put month. But Denoia Bankl, • prlmO organ1aer of AIM five yW, ago u.f I leading Spoiletman durJnl lhe ..... fl'alltltloll. •pparenUy 1Upped tbrcJuib the plne-ttudded hills wound Woanded Kneo-llld bean~ been am.i.d yet. • ' • 8 DAD,Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE • ·or Appoint? A olYNr dll 'p= MiMllt by the H1111tilla-IOD llNch Oty Council Wvul4 mt. Ille dtJ dert. city attorney and appoilrtal ot!lc!al• nther thin elected, The flrllt pu bile reaction to lhll auJ!JlOllloo nonully la negative, ni.. peopi. feel !bit l1 ibey 1-elective posts, they are losing control of their government, The truth ls, however,. the elecllve nature of th- lbree Jobe II men of 1 D111dna)ce than a :~to good government. None of th-jobs Involves y mak· Ing, All thne Jobi entail adlillnl.rtnUve d and ad· vlaory ))Ol!tlC118 to the COlllldl. NO other deportment bead In 1he dty II elected. Durin& eleCtlon years, the men wllo bold tljeae job.o often have to opend Jllote tlJlle ..wrying about their l'Hlodlon than their day-l<><lay wort. And U 1 i-r attorney, clerk or treasurer is electA!d, the council and city are Addled with bod advice for at least four years. The citizens have all the control over government they need In electing the dty council -U they ch1"°'"1-- to exercise that oootrol, The election of department beads ooly hampers their job ~ecliveness ana crwea a i-r management situation In dty hall. It llhould be changed. Innovative Budget A public hearing on Fountain Valley's propooed '4.47 million budget will be held May 22 before the dty council. Even aside from the fact that it shaws a 21 percent increue over lut year's $3.69 million budget, the pro- posed budget is significant for several reasons. Finl, u a product of City Manager Jim Neal'• ten- year budget syetem, the proposed list of expenditures again will not require a tax maease for Fountain Val- ley residenta. 'lbe innovallte bud~ lysleln introduced by Neal projec1o the city's financial need& and incomo for a Wt1f9U period. With thla syltem tllere lnl few shocb at budfitt lilDe and the dlY hu beell able to llllintaln Ila S(l& tu rate for the past aeven years. lllcluded in lhll year'• budget II an '18,000 provision for an usistanl dty manaaer, Neal said the new post Ls being created to fill the gap left over the past two years by 1tie deperluro of two dty aides. Resldente an<! dty council members should take a clo. look at thll expenditure,. Ueplng in mind that the dty has been functioning wl111out an uslstant to Neal ana that thll proposed aadlllon to the city staff comes at 1 time When other dtlee are deleting 1hnllar poe1. tiODI. Keep the Lines Ope1' A ~t realignment of the Ocean View School Dis- trict staff """"1S to indicate that the dlstrlct's move to decentraliJe ila administration ls being altered. For more than a year, the district has been operated on a zone basis, with three zone admlnlstrators to over· see moot or the operations of the eight schools in their zones. But two or the zone adminlatntors have resigned - one to take another job and another to spend some time traveling -and dlstrlct trustees have acted to alter the style of the decentralized administration. The remaining zone administrator bas been promoted to as.lstant superintendent for instruction and Supt. Jamee Carvell said the zone job.o will now be held by his assistant superintendents. The new style or decentralized management need not mean the bn!akdown of the zooe system. With a decentralized msnagement of the district, parents and teachers had a more dinlct a"""'8 to officials above the ochool level - a practice that should be continued to maintain the chanl!el& of COOllllunication between the COIJllllunity and the di!trlct. • • ·c...._.:!,_.!.!,,,._~ -~~~ H <RYSABY 'Anglophiles Can't Miss . O~ This Quiz near Gloomy Gu8 Pressures of Ealistment quotas FNEYJ.~ Today's WOl'll-quiz ls taken !run N<irman W. Sdwr" charming new book, "Brithb Sell-Taught," a trant-AtJantic dictionary of several tbouuod Briticisms litUe known In !he U.S. You are to !ranslate the w o r d or phrue In- to !he equivalent American expmsioo or meaning. Half righl qualifies you u a lllgb Analoph!Je. L "Be aslled !he price of !he caaket In !he window." 2. "'lbe salary ()(. fered WIS llO pounds per week, fully found ." 3, ·~Jtft me to carry the can." 4. "W' got a new color telly on the hlre-purd.a.se. '' L "Yes, I knocked up Dorl! early yeslmlay momlng." I. "When the police called, they feund be did I be.mt." 7. "'!be bqman ~ It the bote1 today." 8. "She bad a martlnl, but I ordered a .quash." 9. "My boat forgot to prv9lde me wl&h. flannel." 10. 0 1 went home to change the lint." u , "'Ibey were In the mlddle of an 111Y-hlrKY when I gol lllere." u. "All the trunk llnea are tied up Just now." 13. "I ordered a slrlaln for dlnner.1• 14. "Mavis uted me to help btt wuh op lllt night." The oll C<1Dponles are prepared for the lln>e when the J!>"'lin• engine is -· Tiley can leap Into !he real estate i..s1.,... wl!h the prop- erty they dim at all UJooe Inter· -· A.J.O. ..._., ... -·--· .. 1 .. 11 ...... h' ....... .. .. ... ""' """'° ... .w. 9f "" -· •• ,. &Mt ,.... "' .......... ......, ........ ~ ANSWERS: 1. A 0 caskel" in England ls a sm.all bax,...t • -w..:·coffin." 2. ''Eub Jound'' 1111111.9 ''all ~ I!lld.~~~1 and I~. ii 3. 11f~:l'~ . can" 11 w~t we ~ !he "M "lfi' lbe U.S. ' .1.~~ .... En!!¥nd.ls tile .. ~~i" <Alio mown facetiously there !11,,~'llever.......,.. ") I. To .. ,_k ilpl' In -1•nd I! waking _,. In the _,.,., or calling on -who wun't._ilnl )'00-•. To .!•do 1 bunk" ls to light out, or take It on U.. lam. 7,.A ,....,.....,, Is metti, a trovtllng u.l If P'i\ -I ltd Cllllectcr. I,, .AllJ ..a. *IDk .... is • "lq\Wll" -~ 1'1' t. 4'-."' i"'ll 1111it 1P19 caD ....... doth" bin; In Jl!OiWid, wbat Is called a ···~ ii Clllf "M-cloth. ,, 10. "Lint". ls • lllrldcol _, In ~· ,..t .. calf llnt -the stuff that cllnp le c!DlhlDI -is called "Deck" or ~, ,or ".ruct." (A ''btt of Ouff" there Is what we would call a "chick.") 11. An °argy-hl.ru" 11 a equabble, as bei-n husbond and wife. 12. "Trunk lines" are loog-dlstance ~llnes. ~lirloln" la our porterilouse• OW' altloiJl ti •irmnp steak." ' lot 0 W8ah up" muns do the dishes after a meal. • Oregon's Ecology Pinn A slran(t and anacllroolsUc sight awaits today'a traveler along Oregon's scenic blgbways: children and teenagers combing !ho n>albldel for empty bottles and beverage C&lll. Bulaln« plastlc truh bop !brown ov.r !heli dioUlders have replaced the IUM1 lllCb ol on eorller aeoersUoa ol boltlo 1C&ve111ers. Bui !ho "'"""' ls !ho 111D01-clepjJolt money, r-1aa: from two conU fot I ''SlulllJy" beei bottle to 20 Ct:Dll ror ,oorne dlatlndlvely ahapod aofl.<lrlnlt liottles. Clrul are redeelDable for five ctJl\I apiece, but they •re becomlns """"' because tho Ille ol "filp topo" - binned In °"Pl -the -"'bottle bill," 1lt&lcb toot effect in. Odober 1m BY FORBIDlllNO the ublqatWlll "no depooll DO rewm• llmrap eonta!Mrs, the llw'a backers ~ to ,,,_ lltt.r control. IJ It w«lm4? ''Bued on the early evld«lce.'' Gow. Tom M<:Clll Aid ~"! wwld .., the bill Is a :l..t I &Ir-=~ ~':i.:":l tbat the no! t..i will come lhlJ 11111\111«, aJq with beer:drln.tla(, -.wtalnl ncatknera. Can and botUe manalacturers. who lobbied vt..,....iy aplnst !he blll, ......,u, -an lndu&lrHrouP aarvey cla!mllll that the beVers-talner sbare cl all o..,.io Ut1et bad 1,,.......i (l<lCD 11.• to ll,l pen:tnl MacCall la'lnelL the a.... ''mellllntll•" and ·~ dlltorttd" beoluse they mtllTlll to -lllel. not total&. He pro1t1pdJ made publfo • I &late blihwlJ di .. study ataUiw tllal the number "' ~ bolllol anil Cllll alCJDI - EDITORIAL RESEARCH test oeotlODI bad declined from 3,951 to 1)49 In a t!Jreo.montb period. BllT IMlll If toll! Huor ls !.-nod, !ho key -IJ CODYelll<Dce. In IHtle ' mere than a decade, noo-retumables bave comend 'IV percent of the beer and aoft-drlnlt market -a clear sign, naufacturen say, that people prefer lhnlwawlfl to bauling emply lllx·pacl:s -to the place of jiun:lil1e. Grocers llld nllilon eGlllpialn tbal Ibey In! lbe .... who 1f1 -w1th oorlini and stor· Ills p11eo ol empllee. l!o'vorqe ~ ducorl, botllen l1ld di&trlbulnr1 belllOlll lmlUtll COits and decre8* aai..a, lllpparton ol the botUe bUI, !ncludi .. -relaliln aad --lbat u. problems .... minor I .. s.ie; .... IP 111111 prlcel .... down,. MoCall '• Dllursl fWWWIObi aide, KeaJer ClnnOn, told Edltartal n-rdl Rt1>orll. SUblidlary -II -lDclude wiser tttource llMl and~ ••bum>eutal enhancemtnt. Fish allet nallo• metal pull·taba sod blnla can bteome entangled lu plastlo- loop can-.. -tlon ol alumi- num for caos dmnand& 1 &Alt ele<triclty output I ~rmy Recruiting 'Military Mi~fits' WASHINGTON-Army recruiters, un· der pressure to meet enJlatment quotas, have slgDed up men who had been "permaneutly rejected" for the draft. Tbty include recruits with 0<ganlc heart cl!sease, psychiatric disorders, epilepsy and """' a coui!le will! miss- il,g triggor fingm. T b e s e military misfits were discoo· ued in Wisconsin. !he only state where an investigation bas b e e n conducted. Spokesmen al t b e U.S. ·lim1!! ReCrul~ • Ing 'Co~niiad, ;.J,.f 1 l!aillillmi, Na., fold , US~ 1lill DO raillltle ""*• llil,l'tr- cnrlllng JrOC<dliroo -Op Iii ~ • sin were practi<.'ed elkwliet$. But •theY admitted that en~ent &tandarda are• the same In all lO states. ROBERT LEVINE, the Wisconsin Selective Service director, recently ordered a atatewide survey o£ the men enll!ted In !tis state since Oecanber I, 1972. He found that 'IS ol those accepWd for enlistment had-; flunked eith<r ph)'>leal or mental tests for the draft. With the help of publisher John Lavine, y,·bose newspapers in Chippewa Falls, Portage and Baraboo, Wis., carry our column, we have broken loose the results of the Selective ~ ourvey, Two min had bO!a ,.,jeCIOc! for -the draft becalllO they bad ·mtaslog trigpr fingerll; two suffered -organic heart disease; two had oerious poychiatrlc problems; two ..... allllCted wtlb epilepsy; hto bad "deran&ed elbowl"; one wu mlsslng a left thumb: •WI an- other had three pins In his !cit hip. ALL or THESE deflclences, acoordlng lo mill!ary spokesmen, are sullldent to dlsqual!ty a man fnlln military ..m... '!be Wllcoolin survey al.oo found that 17 mm occeplod by recrulters bad prev· louafJ falled !he mllltary' s basic inlelli· fl"""' -· In I letter to Sen, Wllliam Prcmnlro, !):Wla., Selective Service lli- rectDr Levine olfered a possible explana- tiGo: uTbe recr;µltus •rate what is called 'dwnb-dumb' school for volunteers who Dunk the lntelllgenoe test. This cooslsts of a full.day cram course covering previoualy civen Intelligence tests • ~. moel men pus oa ,...... nll"ttlalt." • • Olie of Levine's jnsPe<t<>n told us that IUCh 0 re(feshet'' courses are routinely cmduded In· rtn!od YMCA rooma in MUw.Ukiee. Maay: ''cmrent t!!lllatments,'1 bo -... .,. filniil to meet mlnlmum •tandardl or Cl,ulll!y for !he Inned forces." AT Tll.lll -. 4 apotesman aid that 0dwa.~~·Counet ~once an 1<CepUd praellco but bave recen!ly been , ootlawed. Many ol tbe lnen dlsquallfled In testa !or the Wlaconsla draft, he suaested, had "corrective" de!lcleoces. But lbe Levine tnvesUaatloo, he said, bas !urned I up whal may De "tnudulent" recrutUng practices. "'Ibere will be a very caretul investigation of each of tbe.te catu,'' be i promised. ' Footnote : Just 1 few weekl ago, 1 Defense Secretary Elliot Rlcharcbon, ' c""'1'e ol t11e WalerJ•l• In-1 and President N I x o n • 1 a\IOl'ney ,!leneral, lnfonned lbot 'the tdra!t could now ba 1 ~led because ol Jhe all- volunlael' effort. '"!'tie factor which may bave C911trljluted m.01 to .•. volunleer ln- creueS," ~ ~. 11ls the ln'lproved 'ft.u~ •I recnu .... proaram .••• Fre~z<i Gasoline Prices, Boost Tax Tb the Edllor: Now that we are getting lbe OOllSUJJler ~ on guoline prices by the petroleum mmpony, legl.slaUve action, whether fedorsl or state, sbould be taken Immediately. '!be (11ice ol gasoline should be &...n at !be pment wholesale level abd a tax of 50 cents a gallon im· i-t. This would raise the price to near· ly fl a gallon which is projected to be the prtte w1tbln a year anyway. THE 50 CENTS a gallon shoold be ap- propriated for mass transit systems. 'Ibus, this ooe. measW'e wou1d reduce "'1Mlfl and provide fuadiag for mass tranatt system, tnCUII'lp car pools. con· serve enero and encourage the use of smaller cars. IT IS· appar.nt that the petroleum companies prefer carrying the energy crlsis to rationing and higher prices. Tbls alternate oourse, however, would even-- tually benefit the -le ra!her than the petroleum mmpanies. ROBERT E. SCllMITZ, M.O. .,,_. ,.,,_ .... To the Utor: It is 'w1!b deep appreclaUon that I tW ,... fw your show or conscience In 10iJi Olcellent editorials ol late. A free -Gtinlonbltlon and newa on all lsm!es bu always been an ln!egrol part of a true de!llocracy. µ !his point In lln>e, the preo ls waging a flu10UI ba!Ue of survival or doom. If It la the latter, I can now voocb for !be fact that you tried. BERNY BAKER . lafla ... Coatrol To the Edll«: Twice, In tbe near pa!t, prominent votces frcm the field al eco-...omlca have be<n raJoed In ,....,, ol lddldonal taz. 1t1oo to curl> Biid coatn>l lnllatloo: the Pmldent ol !he -ol -... and • Quotes '"Ille pollUc d...,,,u 1Dd w1U accei>1 _, le&& -Ille fall tnatll. °"' ,,.... wll -,.,.i,..1 II Ufot poMlo -to be deo1ed Ille !1cta.'" -Democratic Nallnnal Cbalrman 1lobtrt S. Stniuu on the Wateraate alfalr. MUI Fomst, L.A. -"S*e Ille dollar la II -O. llrsill, "1 lll dtop Ille -.. --... .... •wildl .. tw eatat" MAILBOX Letters from rtade11 are Wflcome. N0tmalJ11 writers should convey their messages in 300 words or leas. The right to condeme letters to fit apace or eliminate libel is ,.eaeroed. All U:tters mu.st include signature and mail1ng address, but name1 may be withheld on reque&t if sufficUnt reaion ii apparent. PoetT'tl 'IDill not be poblished. more recen!ly J. K. Galbraith. Whlie I caanol match the peraonal authorily. Onarcl1l capacity, or polltictl lnfln<onoe ol tbeoe adwcales of !axaUon -I, u a taxpayer. protest their stand. INFLATION, as I understand it, lJ I condltloo ol loo mocb money dwing too few goods. "5 long as a buyer can, and will, poy a higher JFice for an Item It follows logically that !be seller will raise the price In !he market !or that item; more money, more price, more inllatlon In 8 vlciou,, upwanf !J>iral. Cootrols for Inflation could come from either or two directions: (1) a reduction In Ille """""'' (or velocity) ol money or, . ' 12) aa -lndNoe In productlrity. Both ol nation but !he lllreat of addiUooal tu-· lheM prominent pecple IU!vocate the fint aUoo demands the full explorstlon ol appioacb u the control and rec::ommend alternatives. , tau!loo u !ho way to Implement It. CARL MORRISON ' r,... (ln lhl& cue) remove Ille wherewithal from the lndlridual, and are Abo latere•ted extremely effective against the medium To lhe Editor: Income taxpayer, who cannot reduce his '!be DaUy Pilol ls to be lauded !nr Ila level ol apendlniJ If he is to maintain his recent arllcl• on PlanNog In pr..,. standlrd ol livlng or lmln\'fe It. Tax / °""1'1' 1 ' I money la paid out. to ,muy l!laces In-j eluding welfa.-pa.ymen!J, go•t1111;uental ) AN ~TUNATE lmpllcaUon In projects. and too much adm811JtraUon.. these orlle!H, however, is that only tax lllOl\ey doea not lei•• Iha ~, · developers ot land are Interested In and !bus adlleve control. b u't ls meetings ol the COUt Commluion. the ' ndlatrlbutecl to be spent f<r goods and Plannlnc lleportmont, the Cltluns Ill...,_' services which help to drive COits even tioo Fiod.bta Q:mmlplon, etc. Large higher. Jllllllben ol developen •re press>t and ' IDlile ll tbelr business to be preoent I -... 11 ls In their vesled Inc.rest. The aY8l'lp dlizen not oaly llad& It dllllcult I In ilmw when and wlwe aucb meellnp I are bold, bat muat donllte bla time. I TOO aclmowledg• reducing the amount of money u a viable short tmn lnf!ailoo con!rol method and would aug· gest: I. Llmlllog tile llDOWll of crodlt to be extended to an lndlvldual for day to day parcbueL z. 1lequlr1nl' a hlJber down payment for the purchuO of llllh -Items such •• jeweliy, homu, and ··~mobile&. !. Removing IUblldlet (elpecially lhooe paid by pVU1111M11t) which In elfett t..P an immovable 11Boor'1 under the price of certain good&. Theae l'flOOlllllle!lal!ODI .. do n o t represent a panacea. for the curse of in- It beboovts neW!pllpen to let . the public kno1' tile times and dates and , locatloaa ol all organization meetlap In the publlc ~ Such a ll&llig si>ould be printed u lqularly ~~ _.. cemini Pl'A inettlnp, .....aet' preb- leme .IDd vital llla~'lbe , n"-""" ~d t1111 .,. ... ....,, I pie a "'*1 MrV!ce, and al· teodance a1.-meellllp .....ad l!Ot be· IO -.lded; ; I t lllNETTE and KEN <:.\ftTl:ll l Our Changing Earth --DA ILY PILOT The geological forces which have shaped and t'Olltinue to shape our natural -t -the evolulloo of lancbcapes. rivers, rock fDnnatlons , detta1. coastllnel, and oceans -are studied In gripping, liveq tell and stUl>- nlnC pbo!Dgnphs in OV Eu1ll In Con- -. ClWlp by Dnid M. llalrd. llll'OClor or the Nallooal Museum of Science and Technology In Ottawa JMcGrl\'r-HlU, f1.9>). . '1NO MA TrER. where men are or what Ibey do, their Uves depend a great deal m tho geological history of !ho area !hey Inhabit," Or. Bain! polnta out. "The kind o! scenery they look at may result from !be rocn !bat imderUe 11 and the manner In which the land baa been 1CU!ptured. '!be IOI!!, !rom which sprin& the forests Ind food CftlJll, depend directly 00 the 1oolot1ical lllstory Iha! baa produced lbem. The very clitllate ,may depond upon the uplllllna ol mountams or chlllg•• ol rivat potleml, or the altera- tion o1 ocean cumnta by shlftln1 land DUlJJtl,'' An unusual teeUon on 11Shlpes and Patterna" provldet uplanUoos and photographs of unique ripples on the unds, mytterioua designs ~av~ In rock races, mognlnccnt pillan ond archc1 1t1ndlng m!Ulons of years. Other sections cover such vut themes as 11The Great Ideas or Geology" and "The Excl!lna Fron Um." As Or. Balnl coocludt&, "Earth will alwoys be an ln terelllna plact." VlCTOR DE KEYSERLING • ' I POor. • Nixon Cousinl Bankrupt SACUl9ft'O (lJPI yun ago II ris" tkW Rauld 11111 Judith Mllllou, ed lbel' wn m ...i depeoded -"' .....,. to ~ on wtlfare. c .. n Rnted -· Ells~erg Acquittal? duriQ& the ...,.. of the trial.. Fr m...tlpllon lnlo till aod was olfered the 1181 vol•emeot ol White """" • direclonblp at a meellag that ... Into a bruk.jaito.! .. ~ Prelideal Nixon binileH at· Desuocntlc ~.~ of • tAlldod brielly. · · qmrton at the Wa,...... • ' ·lice compiu In w-... ~· DAILY l'U.OT' • • STlll QJfi.Y - ~6$ A~ ~oNJH· I J. • .. • ... ft.•.. . .. ,• ~~ .. ..> , .... "" J Even P11_Pr.fce -~, 1'he NbraJ. uve IUed r o r Both Milhous cocqilel Ute In batnip1ey In U.S. dlllrlcl !be nral SI~ ~ ol court alter oa ....,_,.' Gr-. Valley, -.. Diet , atlM al ho( raJalng ud a yur -ol Sacramatto. on wollare, cowt r«:<>n!1 1n their bankrupley peUt.lon, LOS ANGELES (UPI) - 'lbere were ltnlDf lndlclllonl today the Juclat In the PCJ> tagon P1per1 ·1r1a1 mv °""' the acquittal of D a D J t l Ellaber& and Anihony. R!I• .QIFl!NiB attorney• aaj4 thll the reportii o( 1111.b&id• ~ •• ,r Pmldesit 'Nblll h i ma e 1 I In at• li!lllberll'• P'Ychimlll!'' ' 4.·~ .• . .. Dw, t the younger Mlthou1et Ronald Mllhoul II the ,.. ol declared assets or ft,41t and Nllm'• lint CO<llinl. Phllllp liabilities ol $4,8Tt. ud Amo )llJbous, who el· M~ wu CUI' troc:led n1tlonal attmlloa i.o renUy as a otudenl --Air'"""' • Jr. Both Iida• noted tllelr CMU 'l'llesday, .-i ~ alter 11-u. ~ be tubpoerlaedl 1o •!>' o!fioe/f11'91 IU!aced. • ' pear at I speda1 hearing,l!lto "L lldoik !here ate - pemment milcUlducl.. cr1uc.t:Jssues to """Ider on The trlal Jw becoa)e deeply the acquittal motion, a!ld 1 , llncJiid with Ille Watergll< Ir>-woul8 not want either SW. 1' -clden~ the White House and pw It over·UJbtlY," the judge DAILY PILOT Bale. Durln( the two prior ¥ I.ancaster, yeen. he said he """"ed ldl ----inoomeasa~.·· the CIA. Ii was at a graOll aaid. . · : U.S. Dlslrlct COol1 JudfO Matt Byrne told ail<lr1lq1 'l'llesday be woold "lib to bear some argumenl'! on the defeme motion ·lor a directed-----------------acquittal. 'City MullJ..1 THE PETITION, which was ~ • ~ llled April 24, -ed the ClOI> •• ;. • "]jle received $S,300 In welfare THE WOGE at one poilll asked attorneys "speaking bypotheUcally, what U, alter; I ruled, then! was ootbln1 . I~ (for the delendanta) to Pf> peal?" 'Ibe defendantl waWd have nothing to appeal ii they were declared .irinoCent. SEEI,(ING A J«INBOW?. ' LOS AjlGELllS .,...,) ~ lrtV benefits c1µr;ng tm. w "•.ca Ille ll'c,p;.;.\ W. Milhous said he and another aipitollim. ri r_.....,. .,. man went together In a bog the 'lltll city In Loi ~ raising venture In July 1971 County ts set lot July K but "the price of bogo wml c o u n t y ~rviaclrJ! .P:. down and we Jost money IO we proved tentative ; bou"4ariet ' broke up the partnerlhlp." •for the are• -.ol the • •. Amoog the ....i. llsted by Clly of Palmdale. . • the coop!< wen an elibt·Y""" There was no ~tloft tO old Volkrwagen, a stereo am the supervllors' acjjeil. ·btit Giie lhan! of stock In Lltloo 1-aster arei • Yo le r 1 lnduatrl<I. The biggest chunk ~ a sJmllir . pri)tlolal' of tlle debits, more than (er a U.square-~ city In $%,500, was to various gasoline December 1966. ·, companies. .St1111tpt"9 Blade Panther leader Bobb)' Seale, candidate for Oakland's tna)'OO'· ally, talks to studelrt8 at Laney College in Oakland. He faceo In· cumbenl John Read· Ing the May 15· special election. The defense bas r I I e d ,.verai motions. r'\' dismissal of charges based on several ti ' accusa ons. The accusations include a charge that White HouSe aides broke into tbe o!!lce o1 Ellsberg's psychiatrist and rifled his files and that Byrne was called to the Western White House at San Clemente, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The FBI ii cbe«iDC re- ports that a baoker Who illegedl)' misappropriated l10lr m In bank runda migbt be the· man who bought a boat In Redwood Qty and beaded 00! to .... alt.r aating "wiiich way b the Golden Gate?" . The banker, Virgil A. McGowan. 51, or F061er City, vice pre!ililent of the Bank of America, has been missing since ·AprU 23. • ' OD that dal< a man wbo identified himself as Herman Kasberger bought a 3f>.foot cabin cruiser in Redwood City and paid $18 000 In casb.o.Tbe man shld he was a Fresno rancher but U,. FBI bas been unable ·to verily the· Jdenii· ficallon . The boat was later founil beached near Big Sur and a camper said a man waded ashore carrying an attache e~se aud began hitchhiking south. Persistence Pays Off BR ' • I SF Swuths Get Charges in Sex Deaths SAN FAANCISCO (UPI) -murder sites and collected The ' perlist.nce or two detec-laded blood stains which tlv..-Who plup away .,..._matched-tile-blood typeo.·ol· 2\.i yean on a M11e1 of "Jack tWo of the Victirm. tile Ripper" l:illnip of proo- tiblies p 1 l d oll with three murder indli:tments.Tuesday. Stanley Nelton, 38, an in- mate at Vacaville St ate Medical Facility. wo returned to San Francisco to face charges of slaying and sex- ually mlltlla1lng lb< three pftJ8d1uteo 'in 1171. THE ORIGINAL Jack tile Ripper murdered prostitutes In LQndon In tile 1880s. His identity was never known. Homicide inspectors Hobert Nelson and Stephen Max· outopoulis metbodlcolly built up a case against Nelson after theorizing be might be the stayer. predominantly black Western Addition dlltrict, where the ~1laylnga. too~ place. THE DETECTIVES noted there were no further mlltila- tion killings after his con- viction for assault. They also learned he had drenched hi.s car with gasoline and burned It after the body of the third victim was found . HUnfiogton c.n1,; · · t 1777 Edi1"19er-H11olin9lllfl Ik11ch ~ Phone 8'11:-G.:ill-CHAIN FENCE SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS 500/o OFF* r::r~~u~":: WARDS a.. "'""" ~h .. .-mtlli.t ., ~ ..... rM~ ptv•ftlitd ..,. ,,_ W.YKN,_ t•wtc. w1,.. l•llrk • .,.,_.. 11rvet1t1• ,... utn ... -·Get.. ,..,.. "'Pfeil, ftttt.p -4 .............. I Itfe ... Oii 11these days, when OYerythin&'• cettlnc Pint ~ and complicated, we're still small enough to know who you are" - • w \\Utan Federal ~ Co!ona dei Mir. 27+1 E. CoattHwy. Phone: {714) 675-1600 He waa charged after his wiCe told the detectives she saw Nellem dilpcse · ol two of the bodies. Checkjng her story, they went to two of the He was arrested a monlb after the third killing on charges of accosting and slashing a woman in the Checklng further, the homicide inspectors discovmd Nelson had SO!'Ved 10 yean In pri9on for alnshlng a woman in Salinas in 1958 and had proclaimed his dislike of prostitutes to bis neighbors . ..,.._ low ,,tc... Ceff fw frw •tdl ... ...,., WOOD AND WIOUGHI' llON AUO AYAILAILI. AsHts Just bmrtfy owr $300 ~ • Hugh Ev.tns, Jr .. Presldtnt ' . .. ' Trea.sury has the sweetest treats for " the sweetest mothers. · ;:· , McDONALD'S ' . PRESTIGE CHOCOLATES 14 oz. $199 WHITMAN'S SAMPLER CHOCOLATES 11b.s2so -~ 21b.s5oo !J McDONALD'S II GIFT OF GOLD CHOCOLATES 14 oz. s19s • WHITMAN'S son CENTERS l lb. McDONALD'S ' BUTTER CREAMS 14 oz. 'i'' I I I I I I I -· the reasury CHAR(H! IT ' WHITMAN'S MESSENGER 'CHOCOLATES SJ59 l lb. s31s 2 lb. • ,, . .. y/ Aj .. ' I '""""1 Slnre and food center • . ,. ' •NAllAIAlllW llOOOa.ts .. St.••~·w moor...., • .t ••MISIDI 3120TJI!< • WTA AIA l900 S.ailrltl1i !l •-·1~•-•IAllW IOI -St.·-..... _ .... -.. 111 .... ..,. • • • OIA .. IGl!itllOIMlltMll!maht ...... ,..,,,,.,.,,.,_,,II,. 7 I• • I • ' • VO ] B> sh nc g1 d< 0 " 81 j j ~ a ~ I I ' ' • I ' ' N.Y. SUeks VOL. 46, NO. 129, 6 SECTIONS, 90 rA$~ N ORAtlGE COUNTY. CALIFOR.tllA ~ -TEN CENTS Irvine Shuns Newport T~e on Jet Noise Study By GEOM! t,Ell!'AL Of 11111 Olltr Pilii .... Irvine Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor cootlnued to !lime today .,_ "1lat the termed a "6tut>boi'n and unneighborly" attitude Of her colleagues wtio refUsed Tuesday night to join Newport Beach's battle over nolay jet flights at Orange Coonty Ah'por!, Mra. .Pryor had hoped to convinu Irvine cpuncilmen Tuesday night to adopt a resoluUon urging sqluUon ol the jet . '• noise problem wblch preseoUy allllcU reildents of COsta l\lesa, Newport Beach and the Unincol'pol'ated COWl\y areas lying underneath nmways of tbe county· run airport. She argued that unless Irvine joined neighbors In seekln( an airport spluUon, "we may not have their help in the future" when Irvine rri.lgbt need help ' lighting commercial use or El Tdro Mfrlne Corps Air Stat!Qo, for eumple. Mr;o. Pryor's ....iuuon failed, when under Jnine «i<lldl rotos, two eoon- cllmell llM!loatod they did nol feel the rm.ttet ..U .....,. eno.gb to be con· si~ on p.r~, bisia under ad· dltloeal -bo•oiMo•. '!'ht matter~ come bacltlater as an agenda Item, hol""'tr, and boCh coun- cilmen E. Ray Qulgley Jr. and Henry H. Qulliey Jr. indle8ted tlley felt the issue requlrtS more sfu4y. ~ Quliley, who IOl"Yed as the city's deieP.te to the League of CalUornia ·d.fies, cited 0 a lack of In· *** *** *** Airport ·Aide Hints By .JOHN ZAU.ER OftM~PftltSMff the future'• of the El Tofo airport site which Bresnahan says the.county should terest" by Newport Beach interests in o{lP08bl& -~lzaUon of El Toro. Jet OlghU from El Toro atmdy Im· pact Irvine property but COD1JDIU'Clal jet flights would take of! over the mOl!t hea\ftly J>Opulated area of the city deYtJopod to dole -central and aortb Irvine. :J l\lllyor ohn Burton oppoeO\I allOcether Uie ldea'of ioinlna with Newpirl Beach in figbtlng Oringe County Alrport. He cited actions ol·Newport Beach offlclals to Jn. ' crease JOdtlll" "* .......i the a&Jl(Jlt whic~ In tum. be aald "loeieOle pressures for the use a( tbe airport." Today. l\lllyor Bunon added ii ...Wd be "sheer stupidity to jump on lbe ad hoc bandwagon a,nd ngltt Orange County Airport only to hlter llnd the fliibts are transferred to El Toro." Like Henry Quigley, Burton indicated unless Newport Besch appeared equally interested In opposing jet filCbtS out ol El Toro, be would not vote to oppose such fllgbts at Orange Counl)' Alfll011. Ray Quigley, a pltot !or United Airlines v.•hlch does not have £Ulhority to use the local airport, suggeslld the city hold oil U.klng a stand ..-u studies ol the 111111· tlon are completed by a jo1nt cities com-n1lttee~ • Ray Quigley suggested there may be ''technical breakthrougb.s, Possible ·new recilities or development of ne'' ground transportation faclUUes" any or all of which might result in solution of the noise problem at O!:ang• CoOnty Alrplrt. -Coonty--ttrport-·Cliief--R-<1 l>e-r ~ Bresnallan said Tuesday the county should conside. purchase of a 330-acre nobe buffer around the El Toro MCAS to guarantee that future borne cmstruction doesn't force ils closure. whether It ,... operated by the lllarine< ~ "J>DrdiaSing. or -by.tb&.coonty &-tben-Mked-111&..iominlsaion..lo r Specillca)ly; Bresnahan said the c:oiinty ~ · as should consider purchase of. a 5®-fool Col. Ill. Ill. Staples of the El Toro Marine strip of undeveloped land on both sides of Corps Air Statlo!J. to present a reY!ew of the g,ooo loot long jet overflight path its position on a possible county purchase th~gh the Rossmoor Corporation prop. at the next cornmissioP. meeting. ' Speaking at a meeting of the Orange County Airport Commission, Bresnahan said county ownership of a noise buffer arrond the jet <iliibt path would .. protect D"evelbpment ' erties in Laguna Hills. . . Without further discussion among s>.rrt. .Bresnahan made the suggestion dunng . . her Cha ' E R-Ehl discussion of another Laguna Hills nuSStOD mem s, ll'Dlan . . ot developmi!lll' at the' edge of the property said. "l think everyooe agrees this would ... ..· .. • be an appropriate thing to consider." ... •• 1• ProPo&als for joint use of El Toro as a For Danes commercial and,. general aviation jetport have been made in recent years. The most recent was a study by the Southern California Associatloo of Governments (SC\AVl that .. ii! Jl:I. Tor.a could handle sevea li!llli111 ciJltqllercllJ jet ~I a yeat &y JlllS.' • 'ilthlete's FlelcJ.' T ./f '" • ' • ~ The m,ystery of the plastic sheeting covering Jl'arm· er Hubbard's bean and pepper ")>lant field along Bonita Canyon Road in livine was solved Wednes· day. An Irvine Company spokesman said the plastic helps treat "alhlet.e•s field." The moiature ·er ' . ~ Und£r Fire • ·1'· a. • By wfLLwt SC~b ... DlllW ........ 'l'be cumnt lease on Jhe coanty-0wned Newport •Dones Aquauc Pule -nol allow Jarg .. soale deveiopmerit Ukt the proposed Water World amusement park, Harl>on, Beach 111\d Parks Commissioner Frank Robinson charged ~ay. Robinson, ·a Newport Beach resident, rriade the claim during a harbor oom! mission Study ol revised pianl for tbe.91-acre park on Upper Newport Bay pro- pOoed by a syndicate of Sao Dleg~ doc- ton and buaintismen. "! have Studied the lease now in effect very carefully and in fact, everything projected r.r this ')>ropertY is far outside the original terms of tlie lease," RobllllOll sal~. "Such thlnga. were wt in when the 1 .... was drafted but dropped • out in the final stages." , • ~Jj.l!~Ji 1 _ , c RobinlOll aaid \h< deveklpen ...Wd ~:'~ cnman . have to get J 1tbrihd new leue for this , if~ , • ., = ~ ':!'t" before an~ de~elop. ,-:Accepts , ~, :. Jiob;n®n ...,IOgi1.ed for tlle ~ty tak· lnl ... long tel come'u1p with ........... con-h , ructs in the'Jwe but said .u'.;t It ii • ~ n'eSigns known, sometbJ\!g bad to be done. "'l'be only way 1 i;ee is to cancel the WASHINGTON (AP) -EglJ .. Bud" lease and a new lease with new types of Kli¢ .n .. ac<eP!lng full mpoQslbllity uses drafted," Robinson sa!d. "One of the tot'' sencfmg bui'glars into the office of 1 major things missing in Newport Bay ii _Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist, resigned qui.t water for family use. 'l1tis type of tod#Y as underaecretary of Transparta· plan would not acco'!'P\ISh that." · • ·119r1, It was at 1-the 10th resignation Water World architeCf John Chapman . relited to the Watergate and Ellsberg said bis 'clij!ntl were aw~e of the cases l:':bl~?,!he~n"':d~~-;ua.:: .He "hid been. until .January, the. top claJms any further reduction in tbe pro-a1~e ~o J~~ ~· E~hmao~ Pre.sulent i-d l'Ommereial 'lli)lects of lbe plan Nixon a domesuc al!aU"S ASS11tan~ who would mau It financially. Imitable. q\fil under fire April 30. lloblnson requested thal the Orange 1~y overriding desire now is to accept Coanty Counael make a rullnl 00 the lull. responsibility for my .acts and 1..,. to detennine what tlle atatua of it .~ and to osslsl in bringing ail the reolly ts. laa& aild clrcumslanees into the opai so Commissioners have ~ a tbft a, fair judgment of this actlv\IY can special exeeutive ... May •. "' the b.9;mldered," Krogh sald In a l~ter to lfarbor Department Olficea to llM!ehfith tJie Pretldent. the COW'lty counsel "and d~ what "I am makl.ng truth my gulde," be couroe of action the, """'lY Ii legally said, adding that he hope.. hlS future ac- nwlred to take.~ -tiOllB "'will contrfbult to the inexorable Chapman earlier ilined the la\e't prooess ol healing in •hlch odr country is (Ste D Pop ii , Jli<1fi" caugltl up." Krogh was head ol the team of White Soult 0 plumben" assigned to In.. ~the leU of tlie Pentagon~. Tb< lnv,.ttptlon was ordered by' Prest· ' HOME-FOR-PET A.D . . 'FREE ro IOV' Neod a home !or ;'pet?· You11 lind It ouy to find JU!! the ·~ tbroaglt a DlDy Plkil '•Free to Yooi" want ad. lleN'• bow to do u: .. • II w,.k old Bull trerrltr, Male. To good i- (Pbode No.) Someone who retd that Id toot Ibo PGPPl' home wher4 dley .-. aU nvm,. lllppily evw "11er l!libt now. U you have ,.,....., -Of .... baby bunnlel to 11'9 1way. coll thll<number -MUm. ' ; • • I dent Nixon. • Kl'cJh reportedly bad be<m lmdet 1JI. te111e ~ Iron! S.Cretary Claii<le Jll!IDepr to give up lbetu,50IM-)'Oll'_job slllce Illa .. ~ In the bargllll')' was made-. Brt!lllt nPonedl)' felt-that KrO(!h'1 in- Volve111<111t )!ltll lbe Elllberi breek·ln put \bim'under a "'ftl"J1agly cloud," u ooe oouree put It, and lllllt the deparlmtnt WOI !Jelllc burl ~ of I~ "~ to Ibis mb&ion WOI my'· ....... ibillty," be aid lb his lellor of ftlilnliloo. ' Ile.called the Elllbels buia!ary "• atep -ta -of laotnlclloal aad w1t11ou1 the kl»wledge er permbalon or my 1u,pcrior." 1 .. .. The Or.JI!!&• County Board • f Supemsors liiis-no\ taken an official ~tio,n on that recommendatioo. The ~ Qrpi' opiged lbe idea .. an in· trap1 a fungicide next to the loll fumlg ng the earth to protect future planlinp ln the seenlc val· ley acreaa-the firm 1~,to Hubbard. , oompotlble cl>!lta!l>me,. . Howe•er, the Marines still want to ~ overfliclll tisbts on the same !!00-foot atrips thal Bresnahan 9'IY! the county should coos,ider·purchasihg. A1 1963 agreement gave the Marines six·year overflight rights, but since that agreement expired ill 1869, they have not been able to agree with Rossmoor on a replacement agreement. Newport Road Link • :yed QirrenUy. El Toro lllCAS ts preventing home development by Ro6smoor Corp. in 11tose two 81rlps only by a series of 9Q. day temporary agreements. In December, tm, a federal claims judge recommended an a g re e m e n t between Rossmoor and the Marines that would have fuvolved payment of 12.5 million to Rossmoor for a noise ease- ment. Howover, Jlossn¥r bas filed ex- c.ptlon to that judament in a federal appeals court. Report Slated -On Channel 50 A p~ report on efforts to answer questiODI posed by college teacbel'li about the Channel 50 dispute . will be presented to C o a s t Community College District trustees tonight ' by dlstric! Chancellor Norman E. Watson. Dr. Watson will give.-his report at 8 p.m. in the bOlfd 'rootn at district-head· quarters, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. It wiD focus on a . list of 14 questions teachen Ir I> m both Orange C o a a t College B!ld· Golden West College asked trustees laat mooth. A detailed 33-page report, including several aupporlive llll'terial!, bas been prepared by ljle •dmlnl!traUOii in answer lo lbe , questions., )I.JS eq>ected to be dlltributed tontchl Coostruction of a scenic highway from Newport Beach through the hJUs of Irvine to Oso Parkway lb the Saddleback Valley may. begin within a year, Oruge County offi<;ials were told Tuesday. The six-lane divided highway would be an extension of San Joaquin Hills Road in Ccnna del Mar that would terminate at the plonne<I Starr Ranch county park ll1d the )ll'lvately...wned Coto de caza ranch above Mission Viejo. Plans for the highway, which would have a 250-foot-wide right-of-way, are being studied by the Orang' County Rnad Depa rtment and major land development fiJ'Jm1 including the Irvine Company, the Mission Viejo Company and owners of ' the old Moulton Ranch lands. The proposal was outlined Tuesday before .Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Cdmmissloners by architect John Chapman, whose firm Is preparing plans for a proposed amusement park on Upper Newport Bay in Newport Beach. One commissioner, Frank Rollinson of Newport Beach, was sharply criUcal or lhe highway proposal calling jt a "subterfuge" by commercial elements ·to bring freeway traffic to Newport Beach. He says any freeway in the city wUJ be bitterly opposed. Proponents Ins.isl it wW be "low..apeed" highway. Chapman said today his firm is al.io preparing master plans for the owners cf 10,0llO acres of old lllouilon Ranch FOi>' enies and the land surround Coil> de caza. Chapman said th e highway proposal was broached to Orange County Road Commissioner Ted McConville for the Nudie Deadline ... • Gals 1Mu;st Cover Up by Friday ,NUDE D4!ICDS working in Coeta MOia have been given until Fridoy momlng'\o put their clothes back on. " II Ibey daa't tlley Will be arrested by pallce officers under a new ordinance ~tlna tepleta and bottomless entertainment. • Cl\)" Manepr Fred Sonabal said Tuetllaf tltat the ordinance I! already !n el!~ lll.l't .n£1I consultatloo with police olliclal! II ""'determined that . .,,.,.. Morslaf1be -city's two nudle clubs, Papi Joe's and the Fire HOUie, would be stven a 72'llaur arace period "to be fair to them," the dty manafer $Old. Tito ordinance prob!bll.! nude or se!)lktttde performance• tn al places ex· ·m theaters. II I! based on a recent atate S~me Court rullng Which UP' the rf&ltt of local &0venuneot.1 to regul1te nude entertainment .. OOITA MESA city councilntln pwed the ordinance onantmoualy Monday """t. -' t nm time Monday. r "He was highly In favor of the idea and told us money could be made available In next year'• budgel to ·pUt' in the lint two lands all the way from '!ital; Ra~h to Newport's city llmlts," Chapman sakl. Generally speaking, Cllapman said, the proposed highway-would follow· !he 10utherly illgnmllllt of Son Jooqtlllj Hills "Road. • • - ' of the whole ~,down bere, '""c::hlptnan said~ I Newpart Be~ olllcials bad no oom· ment on the Jifglii.iy plan today beeaUJe they satd they have not bad a chance•to I see the proposal lb detail. · Chapman said the road wW be grade-; separated, which q>ejlll& at eoch major road cro;iing, lllere will be a bl1dge .Ver ' or~t · et under the road. 1 It would run below the crest of tbe Cha an a111o pooopoobed Robinloo'1 Irvine Hills on the Inland side behind Ule cont lion that the hew highway wvqld 1 city of Irvine, to El Toro Road Ihm fo Newport Beach to build new swing out behind Leisure World and bridges acrosa Upper Newport Bay to down to the county's Oto Parkway If hartifle ~ Ira/De bunlena.' Laguna Niguel. , Chapman claims to have verbal ac- Chapman said oao Parkway will ex-ll)F<lt from most ol the major landowners tend through the Starr Ranch and Coto a og the route, including tbe Irvine ru. c:aza. I r:tpany\ whlcb1o is near oomsct1 • Chapman said Newport Beech may 'P Bl\ t 10,000' '""lti7 . tbe even have lo be consulted becotise :::;:';-f.~g ~:" . Newpot! · . , and end of the scenlc hlglnray 'is air_.. · • Id :-Cl I -r-· finished -San Joaquin Hills Road . ,-m,J'I e sa tne rvme ·~,.~ · and Mllsion Viejo Company were. • ewann .. 'I'hls will do a great deal to '9Cllv · to · U/e plan" but a apak-or the some of tlle destlnatloq tral/lt problemp Irvine Company said today they art , mote optimJsUc. I "'W~ tblnlLlhe. proposaUa.a desirable ·Med;,,.al Center' ,I ooncept and Is compaUble with our plllfl• , ..., I nlng," the Irvine Company spokesman aaid. ''.Tbe l'Ol1lp&ny will l>O reviewing Bill Collector J thl•" it progresaea." ' F~~,ig. ,£;~r~e1 . Milton JOBeph Reade Jt., prealdeljt of the Orange County 111..--Ameilcan emplnyes group Adelanle. was lnd~ted by the Grll1d Jury lodoy ob char1es of billcing former patients at Orange CowttJI Medical Center of IS.500. 1 • Reade, 40, a resident o! GahJ.n Grove, was indlcted by the panel Oll/18 coullls of grand tbe/t. Authorities &liege be use4' his position as. a rollcclion officer atf tbt county hospital, a.nd his nuent 1"iowledg1 of Spanish, to bilk at least lioven former Spanilh-fPeakJng'patient•~ ~ , Deputy District Atto™J Nlck Novick claimed Reade went to ~ 11omea ol former paUents and UBeil blil Ouent Spanish to per8uade them • aeltle lbelr hospital bllll in an amount lllan tbe total bill. Re said Reado did oot tunt the money In to Ute bolpital cwh and the pa)'menll made by the I patients were not ettdlted.to tbelr . ft is •iso alleged that Reod asaured his .victims that prompt poyme , to him would hlter enable. them to · eullf. oblaln immigration piper&· !or~ and their famm... - Novick Olk! he hopes to am Reade on the charg,. later today in perlor Court. \ • { ~ , ....... • ·"" t ~· r , • ·r·~ • ' ~ ... • At Yf/lllf ..... f I ~.,.. . ll Ctllb... a.a ~ Er= ,, :::1.' :• ..... ' t ( • ,. ~ • -• M W"'°'ldlJ, M11 9, 1'173 New Police Quizzed About Inquiry ·.,..~,1 _. .~·,·,., .. statron 1 Richardson ProiriiSeS ·:·Trllth CrmhKilts 11 Bids Open' a, 1-urn 1111Ea' Of ............. , .... ' N~ -wW open bids !or ron- structloo ol a new police •tat.Ion on Jam· ;·blree Rood near Newport ~ Jun< • 21, Pablo WO!ts Direct« J'*l'h T. Devlln said today, ' · Tht !aclllty, wl\lch will houat all major pollct deportm<nt operalloas and will In- clude 1 Jail and shooting nmge, will OOll about 11 milllm. pla lalld, lumlshlnp and <qulpment. Tht Z.Hctt sltt fdJllC<nt to the ntW Fire Slalloo ls being purcbued lrom the lrvint company ror 1111,000. 11le new building, scheduled for com- pletion in July 1174, will not rtsult In cloourt ol !be exlstlng police lacUlly beblnd CUy llaD on 3IDd Street. Pollet olficlala said this morning tbal ''vlrtually all .servlce11 now available at the exis:Ung police station will continue lo be available." "People will be able to buy bicycle . licemtl, to report crlmts and obtain • varioUI kinds fl Information, 11 City ' ' Manaeer ltobert L. Wynn pointed out. Wyan oool...ed that continual refereooe to the De\f building U I · "IUbolollon" Is only partly true. Ro!ocatton ot police headquartm bu · 1-an Issue since volerl rejected the M.1 m!lllon civic cetllA!r boods Oct. 5, 1rn. 'nllt monOy WO to bt llmo8t tVeoly divided between cooatructlon ol 1 new • pollct -and a new city hall. . ' ,_ In tho ~tr -of the city, , primarily upoet It the proopecl of removinC City Hall lrom the Bal>oo • ""1lallWI, led a 3-1 defeat ot !MM ---bonds. _. . Costs were also attacked and City · M.....,. •Wynn pointed to. the major · • Price l!alb wbtn be won &Jllll'OVal to . sllrl pllllllng the n<W atatloo !tom ....... ci!mtn lut Aueust. Anolbel major atillng point WU Wynn's promlst -which be appears to ·, bt carry1nc out -that be could come up • wttlt the 11 million from uhtq and ..,_ Ucipated ourplma, ellmlnatlng the need . for a tu lncreut. '!be IWbtod last tummtr csme on a • f.~ ...... COuncllman Paul Ryckoll wu opposed. He ns crttlcal ol land ooolo. . ·tbe land purclla.se was negotiated wllh the Irvine Company, wltb the ca.sh to come in time payments. The new two-story structure, with part • of the first floor underground, wlll be built with prefabricated concrete Ult-up walls. It will have a total of '8,000 square · feet, about !01000 square feet Jess tha n · was planned for ilJP .•\'lion ,tn,, jhc ongfnal civic center. r1 TJ'' '11\e bullding ·wol contain a multi- -purpose room that police will use ror a classroom but which 1'111 bt avaU1ble to the public for evening meetings. Emergency dispatching for both the police and flre departments wUI be e<ntered In the new bullling, which also will have a command center in case of civil d.iuster. Wynn gave the following c o s t breakdown: --Construction and site improvemenl8, $9()1,000. -Land, 1198.000. -Ardilltct..' lets, $55,500. -Landscaping, $35,000. -lnspeclion, '10,000. -Landscape architect, $2,800. -Mlscellaneous (including sidewalks. soil tests, water fees), $7,800. -Testing and contingencies. $8.000. Wynn said there are no estimates on the cost of furnishings , communications and other special equ ipment and things like carpeting and vinyl wall covering. He declined to even make ball park ~ guesses. Wynn said he is hopeful the costs of I.he sophistica ted communications equipment will come from other agencies because the city v.111 be tying into Orange Cour>- ty's emergency com mun l cation s netl'·ork . l • ' OU.Mel COAST • DAILY PILOT Tiit OJI,.,. (NI! DAil Y P'llOT, wllfl wl!ICl'I It ~ IM ,.......,,.,.,... .. It lllllbfllftm il'f 1111 Of'I• CMtl l"ua!Mlllrlf ~r ...... '-'' tSlllor\l •tt .,.,.,.lll'ltd, MW•r fll~ Frld1,, for Cotti MtM, ffnl1*1 81~ t+11t1!lnt1ton 1111dlll"ou~11i.. V•titv. l~• llt1t11, INtne/Saddllilltck Mid Stn Cle!Mnlt/ Sin Julfl Capl1tr1"° A •lntllt 'rwklfttl ecl1I'°"' II MlllM!f lol""IY' _. klnd•YL Ti. ortllc!MI _.l~lllt JiaM ._ ti !JO w.t ... ., •1..t. CO.ti M--. O l l\lll'J1lt, ,.._ •o~rt N .. w,.4 "'•Jdenl '"' ""'"i.ti.t J1c~ ._ Wr'l.y Vk:t ,.,....... ... .._., ..._. .... llr111111 K-'41 ..... Th"''' A. Murphf~t MMI0'"9 ldllw L. ...... Kri•1 ..,..,.,.. llldl art 1:.1t11 .............. ~ JJJJ H1w,.... ...,,,.,,,..i M,Jt1119 ~'"'" •.O. h1 1175, tt•6J --c..i. MtM: ,. Wftt .. ., '"• "--" a.tdl1 .. ,...., ·--............ lud!~ 1111t tttdl ~ Slfl ~: •i...,., 11 C....... a..! f .. Jh CJ14t '4MIJ1 Cl IW .Uowfi k 1 '4W71 c.,y..llM, ,,,.. 0......, c..t """"'"" -~':ti'' Ht ..., ••i..t lltwWttitrlt, I ~Ill' 19¥Wt"'"*"" -... :._.•cit "'""""' tMill .... .. '""""'' ...... ................. CtlllMfM1 ==---·=~:;...~ .. ~ ....... . W"8111NG'l'ON (AP) -P:lllot L. -dlredlcm of the w.-.. lb· Richerdtoo testified today al the 1l0rl of velllp!lon. • hearinp on hl1 ..,..lnatlon to be altorneJ. Ile did not, howevu, Indicate how generel t!\atllllie J!el!a~ ~Y,<I qr-quickly he would be prtpared' IO an- his lltst olloloe for ~ apecl.ol W1tupfe WILL JUDGE ACQUIT ~=i:i~ le<! obliged to mm DANIEL !LLSllltG?-Pago 5 Rlchardlon told tbi Senile Judiciary noiince hl5 choie< for lbe post. Cq,a>nll!IOI that be cons11ited various Al the outaet or tbe hearing alter IOl&tcM and a number of names have Richardson was awom, Clu;.innln Jam es -.uoeml>led lor consideration to take 0. Eastland ([).Miss.) a5ked him: "Did )'OU .. ., 11oar o1 tbe 1fal«C•"' 1rreir?" .. Yes, Mr. ~,i· Rlcbardlon rep!i.d when the leughtu in the crowded hearing 1'00ll1 suhalded. ., "AJ attorney cenera1, what are you going to do about lt·?" Ea&tland askfld. Richardaon. now secretary of defense:, said that ii he I• confirmed he would "pursue the lnllh wherever: it m.1.y lead. "I've examined mr ~ oo that ocore,"·bo said, "ond1'ln utlefled ~I U~I T ........ hl am P"'Plrtd to do that wllhout lesr or favor and solely In the public lnltrell" Richanlfon, nominated by Preoldelll Nixon to 1Ucceed Richard O. taelndltnat 11 head <( the )u>Ue<1 Deparbnenl, uld that he le•-rcl!ln& fw an oulalclt .pros- ecutor ol ereat problly, """'le and abUlty l.O dlrect the govmiment'a ln- ve1Uptioo of lbe Watergate cue and releted charges of pojlttcal Ol)lioolle and aabotege In laat 7ea:'1 )lteSldeotlal CllD-palgo. • ,.,.... P,,.eJ DUNES ••• coocept for the park. <>range county supervison told the developers lest month to go beck to the drawing board and reviae pl8111 giving moro space to public recreeliooa! and water-oriented lac!UUea. The revised proposal shows: -A redw:Uon from 20.5 acns to 18 acres In the size ot the theme park by ellmtnatfng oeveral rides. • -A cutback of hotels to one wilh l!O """"' from the proposed two 0< three with 700 rooms. -Ellmlnatloa ol ooe of five origlnally- planned restaurant... -lncreues In the size ol the beachfront public park area from 2.5 acres to 13 acres. -Increase in boat launching facilities from three to 5.5 acres. -A reduction In size of. the central salt-water lagoon from 15 to JO.~ acres. -,An lncre.,. In public swtmmlne arts Crc:m 1.5 to s1I acres. -A reduction In 1vaileble parking from 3,200 cars to 2,800 cars . .· Work to Begin On Post ·Office TwoBt>ys In County Tlj'o cbildren d!Od today when the st. i Uon wop Jn which th(y were being drlvtn to acboo1 comded lrith • truck •t • I bul)' Garden Gn>ve lntenedlon. Orange County o~olllcera Jden. tlll<d one ol the .Q Scott G. llcek. 5, of Anaheim . • Id tbe Ult!e boy clled ol his blJISlel wtille 'being rual> «f lo '*<bY Pa!ii/11arW Hospital. They relllsed to d!Jclose the name ol • 111-year-dd boy who died In the wreckage 1 of the station wa1on pendl1\g oon- llnnallon that hll !amlly had been IJl. vtaed ol hfs death: • Corooet'• lnvuUgators aald the two : childttn were among a party ol four ltudenta being dtlvtn to llChool by a woman who ii prestJtUy being treated in - a local boapital !or lbock and hysteria. · She baa not yel been ldenllfled. 'Ibey said the other two children eocaptd unhurt . 1be two who received fatal !njwies were thrown from the sta- Uoo wagm, they &aid. Investtsatora rejected early reports that the station wagon waa a school I disllllt vehicle and conflnned thal the auto was privately owned and operated. Police said the wagon wu hit by an on-1 coming truck as It entered the in-1 tersectloo ot Oraneewood A venue and I W eat Street. ' They said the two children occupying I the front seat of the wagon were thrown from the ~e. The truck driver escaped unhurt, they said. Garden Grove poUce said no charges , have been filed but the matter is ltlll uodcr investlgaUoo., Business Gear Taken by Thieves In $3,200 Heist THREE MEMBERS OF SKYLAB'S PRIME CREW GO OVER CHECKLIST DURING PRE·LAUNCH EXERCISE From Loft, Commander Charles Conrod Jr., Sdenc• Pilot JoMph Korwin, Pilot Paul Woll? Newport Beach PoslmasU!r Payne Thayer said today coostru<:t.ioo of a new main Post Office in the Irvine Cornpany1s Nortb-Ford office complex should begin within a year. Thayer estimated the cost al tbe new facility al ll millioo, including the seven-acre site on the 90Uth 1 i d e of Camelback Road, two blocU eut ol Jamboree Boulevard and a quarteMnlle north of Philco-Ford's Aerooutroo1c Di- vision. Buralara broke into two buslnwes near Orange County Airport over the weekend and made off with $3,200 worth of bu.sine53 machines and valuable colm, Newport Beach police learned Monday. Employes of Research MarktUng Com· pany, 4320 Campua Drive, told Jn- veJtlgators they found the glass removed from a louvered side door to lheir offices and the bulld.Jng ransacked. Space Doubleheader Set lie said the new faclll!y will F)OC ~ lull , In the clooure o( any bnndleo or the Col'OOI de! Mar Poet Olflce. Besides: more than $1,200 in typewritm and business machines, the burglars abo pried open a filing cabinet and took ISIO wortb of mlnt.<ondllloo colno that were part of a collection, police said. T'win Countdow~s Begin for Launchi1ig of Skylab 'lbe preoent headquarters oo Riverside A veoue will be converted to a subrtaUon, Police are inveat.igatlng a possible coo- nection bttween that the.ft and another at the archlltctural llnn of William Pereinl Inc., located In the same block or bulldl1119 In the office comp!Oll. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -Twin Saturn 5 booster as the long count for the countdowns began today on the rockets double-header launching got under way w~lch next week are to laupch Amo,fica'a • al 21.m. Six hOurs later, lhe clock began first apace station, Skylab, and the three ticking for the Saturn lB, which is to pro- men who will inhabit the laboratory for pel the astronauts in pursult of the four weeks . orbiting station. Electrical power llW'sed into Skylab's The 33-otol')' Saturn 5 and the 22-slol')' Legal Adviser Ru'fes State Must · Compensate For Water Control Work SACRAMENTO (AP I The Legislature's legal adviser has ruled that the stale is required to reimburse local properly taxpayers ror conslrucllon or state-mandated v•ater pollution control lacllitles, it was revealed today. Legislativ e counsel George ?.turph y said language incorporated in last year 's $1.1 billion school finance-property tax law "would require state reimbursement for the costs incurred by I o c a I governments" in meeting orders from r~ional water pollution control boards. State Sen . Craig BiddJe f R-Riverside I, made the opinion public and said it bas "far-reaching implications'' for future' en- vironmental quality control efforts in Cali)omia. Biddle said he has written State Con- lroU<r Houston Flournoy saying he should give "immediate and serious con- sideratlM" to the ruling's potqntial im- pact oo the stat.e 1s fiscal resotlrces. "It Js my undeatanding tbal tbo State W1ter lle9ouroea COnlrot Board dots not shire the legllilaUvt coumel's view with regard to )he need for state funding or atate-mandfted pollution cootrol pro-Jedoi" B~e said In tbe letler to Flotarooy. . Biddle he requested the opl- ruon on behalf ol the 23,000 residents of San Bernardino CoWlly's Yucaipa Valley area. ~e people al't! "threatened by a regJooal water control order to in.stall an estlma~ Ill million baslnwlde wute disposal system within the nest lour years or face a virtual envtronmental eviction notJce," Biddle said. He sakf the 5late board will consider the nigioall board's recommendatloo at a June 7 meeting in Lot Angeles. ' "Tbt people of the Yucalp1-0iilmtsa communlly are not prote811ng against the need to prolcet the quality of basin groundwaten," Biddle said. But be added they are-mosUy retired peoplt on fixed lnoomet -many llvinlf In mobilellomta -who "wlll bt faced with devaatatlni fltcal and economic bunion! II state authorities compel them to pay for construction of a total bas~ waste disposal system within the arbitrary,deadlines proposed.'' A1ititrust Suit Faces Air Cal Purclw.se Plans A Los Angeles federal judge refused to dismiss an antitrust suit Tuesday fUed by the Justice Department against the pro- posed purchase of Air Californil by Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA ). There was no immediate comment from PSA officials, who had sought to have the anti-trust suit thrown out or court . However. a spokesman for the San Diego-baaed PSA said the company would take a "long look" at proceeding with the legal costs necessary to fight the federal anti-trust fight. The Justice Department anti-trust suit charged that PSA purchase of Ne\l.j>Ort Beach-based Air Cal would give PS'A a near-monopoly on air traffic between Northern and Southern California . The 111111 was broug)lt altu the California Public UtUitles Commission (PUC) voted 3-2 to permit the merger. tn doing so, the commission overruled the recommeodation of Its professional slaff, which bad said the merger Would be monopollsUc. ln asking U.S. District Judge David Wllllam5 to dismiss the federal anU-tnnt sui~ PSA lawyers argutd that the PUC had Jurbdiction over the question of monopoly. ln refusing to dismiss the suit on this ground, Judge Williams said lhe ftdoral government alao had COOOWTellt jutlad.I<> tion in cases where federal morlopoly laws applied. The JU.lice Department , In prooecuUne the suit. said it will now seek to have a trial date set for its suit. PSA reportedly would have paid l20 million !or Air Cel'a IS.8 mUlloo net assets . Saturn 1B stand on launch pads eight- tentla or a mile apart. Early In tpe countdowns, two separate S O 0 -m an launch teams ~trate on el!atrical, communications, gujdance system and fuel line checks. 'n1e Skylab 1 is to be launched un- manned at 10:30 a.m. PDT Monday. The astronauts an to start a marathon apace journey at 10 a.m. Tuesday, flying to a linkup with the station %70 miles above the earth. Charles Conrad Jr., Paul .J. Weitz and Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin are to spend 23 days in Skylab. which iJ as large as a three-bedroom hou9e and has such con- veniences ~ individual sleeping quarters, dining room, bathroom, a shower and stereo. OPIN t ... Thayer aald. • Thayer ' said ' current p!w ~I (Qr a 14,QllOosquan ldlt 'bufldfni 111.aflilll lilvt more than three times the · Clllllbfned space In tbo present headquarten and tho Birch Street IJIDeL 'lbe letter will be~ 'n1ayer --that plans fO< the .... facility are still very ltnlllfve, althouch he i,_ to have H open In l1lu ,..,... 11I'm walklDg oin air in antlclpatlao,11 Thlyer Aid. "But I still don't have any-llllne ... the dotted lint." He aald delay• have bee! encountered boca111t ol ......t policy chanflea In the comtriictton of new poetal facUltlea. He aald the Newport Beach Poet ontce will be .... of tho llnt buill and owned by the U.S. Poetal Service. Pl'tvlous!y, vitlUally aD poll olficeo were leased by the govemment. A company 1pokeaman said the thieves In that weekend burglary took more than $1,100 In typewrilero and ad d In I machines. Woman Sentenced SAN DIEGO (AP) - A -wile who pleaded no contest to v e h 1 c u l a r manalaug.hter after a tratac collision in which a woman and her babY died wu fined $1,<U and given three yean' pro- bation Tueeday. A deftnat atlorney said , llruko Okino Bennett, C , bad been dlllraught btcauat ol lamlly lllneaa. " 646 1919 CIOSID SUNDAY Duck Feet F11s-$&.95 to $10.95 Speedo Swillsuits & Trunks Laguna SWim Trunks-$5.95 & $6.95 l~e Guard Swin Trunks-$4.95 Wolller Board Kick Boanls-$4.95 Wann Up Suits-$21.95 ta $34.95 BasebaD lltts-Bats Balls-ShaeHoknd Sleeves Slloes-Saritl'y Hose Alflllas-T11tom-Comrse Jack PurceD Tenlis Shoes Tennis~ Cllam-11 llandbaD Gloves RacquetbaD Racquets Table · Tellis Paddles & Sets ~ Tenais Biiis WlsDa-lnrlft-Dalilp bcbts WRiatDI Raets ·$qaslt Rdets OPOI 9 TU ~ SUNDAYS . I Tellis Sllits & Slllrts bleiP Blbs- Pl'b-Ths-Tubes Repaiinf Racket SbiRPI 531 CBllEI 146-1919 • -. ' D AD."Y PILOT EDITOBL\.L PAGE City Ha ll Ec ono my ) . ~ B-ii Cil7 ~a,.r l!ollelt L. Wyna II re-g his Jta!f Yilll u eye . toward ftllinf the vacuum that wW be ltft when Alslstant City Manager Phll)p Bettencourt luv• city 6etV!ce next week. Wynn 11171 he will tam lils time pitting a aw••s<>r to Bettencourt in the hope his dulies cu be spread thin enough to permit tnl4l elimination of that position and Its $21,000 salary. It u pooalbl• Wynn feels an olljlg1llon to look Into cutbacD ID bia own oUJce1 after liav!ng investigated n1I111emua cull In olll~~i!T~;epertments. But reallltlCllJy 1 , the city manager's past Mmeot effort.I to the fit at city hall make web feeling• llllll!~li . Wynn la ng a aincen effort to llnlamllne the city bureaucracy and ,make It more responsive. Bul he mUJt tloo be careful that be doesn't cut too far. Ellm!nllion of Bettencourt'• llCl6t and a reshUffling of oilier staff members cOuld :ilao mean some of the duties now delegated by Wynn could land back in his lap. Wynn should be encouraged in his task ol finding lbe best, most efficient meam of opera1ing the city. J et Plan Fizzles • A bad ide<1,probably will be buried titer Ibis month when county 'Director of Aviation Robert Bresnahan releases the final verdict oa a propoeed circular takeoff pattern for jets'leavlng Orange County Airport. Bresnahan said last week that initial reports show it probably would be llDSlfe for jets to make a hard left turn Immediately after ttlteoH to keep them away from noise-sensitive areas of Upper NeWJ>Ort Bay. ltkeoff pattera still faces an •omic analnls of the monumeaW "Ol9tS ot building a new runwiy lo straddle the San Diego Freeway, which would be necessary If the plan were to have any poaiUve effect. SO It seems thal the Idea for circular ttlteoUs first propoeed six weeks ago by a Newport Beach !*>me· owner is all but killed. Tiie reillY unfortwulte upect of all this Is that it Ls , so easy to drop an unwmb&e Idea and so bard to tlnd a good one. Whose Responsibility? Last week's paint spill into UpPer Newport Bay from a storm drain at the Park Newport Apartments was largely written off by all concerned as one of those un- foriwiate, rare mistakes. But mistake or not and rare or not, the spill raises some interesting quesllo~. For example, who controls what pours into the lxly throufb priva~ drains such as the three pipe,\ that run from That huge apartment complex? It is obvious that few people other than those In Park Newport management fl'• aware that such thin~s as soap residue from the tbnant car wash area !low direct· Jy into the lxly. An d that's where the paint came (rom . Secondly who is taking the responsibility for waste from the dense residential development that has been aYowed to move so close to the delica~ ec>l6ystems of the Upper Bay? . It is painfully obvious that the outfalls from drainage Si?'letDS around the bluffs are taken for (ranted. U the paint spill -which officials say did little harm -had been toxic clewiing solution, concentrated swim· ming pool chemicals washed down a deck drain or other such runoff, would the reaction have been so mild? BreSnahan further said that If Jet. conllnued the left turn, they would wind up over lrvln<>-where the same noise that once fell on Newport Beach and Costa Mesa would then faU on a new populace. And with th...., two Strikes against it, the circular . . 'fbose who live around the bay to enjoy its view and fragile wildlife share responsibility with officials to make sure potential P!"'blems are controlled. N <RYSASY Anglophiks ·Can 't Miss On This Quiz (smNEY J. HARRIS) Today's word"'IUI< i5 taken from Norman W. Scbur's cbannlng new book, "British Sell-Taught," a trlDl-AtlaoUc dlctlooary of severs! th6usmld Briticisms lltUe known In the U.S. You ,are to tranalate the w o rd or phrase In- to the equivalent American expression or mwllllg. Hall right quallfles you as a High Anglophile. 1. Uffe asked the p-iee of the casket in the window." 2. "11>e salary ol- lmd WU !O pounds per week, fully found." 3. "They left me to c:any the can." 4. "We got a new color telly on the I bire-.purchase." 5. "Y .. , I knocked up Doris early yemrday morning." , I. "When the police called, they found be did a bunk." 7. '"Ille bagmon d>ecUd In at the hotel today." I. "She bad a martini, but I ordered a aquuh." t. "My boot forgot to provide me with I flannel." : JO. "! ""'11 home to change the linl" '• 11. "They were In the middle of an argy-bargy when I got there." 12. "All the trunk Jines are tied up just now." J3. "I ordered a sirloin for dinner." 14. "Mavis asked me to help her wash up last nlghl" Dear Glc;>omy Gus I hope the majority of Newport Beach isn't taken in by this "threat" of downzoning. Like who's going to reimburse US when these money.Jtungry, BhorHlgbted people ruin OUR lnvest,ments by over- crowdlng? G.W.G. ANSWERS: 1. A ''casket" in England is a small box, not a synonym for "coffin." 2. ~·~ulJY. found:;_~ "all expenses pa!<!;'.'..MJi"n lr~:J!bard and lodging. .3 ••"-*:Ille can";., what we .;.11 !tio\1"l!ia0.r.lll!i'the us • ~ ·~ 1n Englanll i5 the "inltallment plan." (Also known facetiously tbefi!'ii the "never-never.'') 5. To "tnoclt up" In England is waking -. In the morning, or calling on aomeooe who Wam't expecting you. &. To "do a bunk'' i.s to light out, or tat& it (I) th: lam. 1,-A ''bqaMn" ls merely a traveling salesman', Ml 1 graft collector. ·.a,. Aay IOI! <lttol or 4de Is a "squash" Jo Eoglat¥L ' t. A ·~• l(w!iat we call a "wash-clotl\" Mn!; Jo ~. what is called a 11WIJb.dotb" ls our "dUh-cloth." IO. "!Aol" 11 11 l!!riical dtt,ssing In England;• what w laJf lint -the stuff tbat.cliDp to clothing -;., called "Deck" or' .. flutf'' or "flick." (A "bit of fluH" there is what we would call a "chick.") 11. An "argy.bargy" Is a squabble, as between husband and wile. 12. "Trunk lines~' are long-distance !41ephoue lines. ·1s. A "sirloin" is our porterhouse; our llrloin is 11rump steak.'' • '1t. ..Wash up'' means do the dishes alter a meal. ' Oregon's Ecology Plan A llraoge and anachronistic sight awalta today's traveler along Oregon'• scenic highways: children and teenagers combing the roadsides for empty bottles and beverage cans. Bulging plastic trash bags thrown over their shoulders have replaced the gunny sacl<t of an earlier generaUon of botUe pvengers. But the reward Is .the same -deposit money, ranging from two cents ~or a ••stubby" be« botlle to 20 cenlll !or oome dlstlnctlvely ahaped aoft-driolc botllos. Can.s are redeemable for !IVI oenta apiece, but they are becoming ICan\e because the sale of "Olp toi>o" wu binned In Ortgon under the IO<Olled ubot ue bill/' wblch took effect in October 1m. BY FOIUllDDING the ubiquitous "no depoall no return" bevence cootalqerw, the law's backen hoped to promote lltttr cooln>I. ls II work!ni? "8ut<I on the early evidence," C... Tom ~ said r.ceoUy, "I would Ill' the bill Is a rip!'Olrillg IUcctlL" ()ppooentJ C1lllt.nd thlt I W•IDODth lriaJ ls too lhort and that the ru1 tell will come thla unmer, along with betMlr!nklng, IOdHwlgglng vacaUaners. Con and bottle manulacturorw, who lobbied vigorously qainlt the bUI, rocently Wued an lndustry._p survey ctslmlDlt lhlt tbe beverago-eontalner share ol all Oregon lltter had lncreaaed from 14.4 to IU percml MacCall termed the ncurea "meelnaleas 11 and "sbocl:ingb' dlstorttd" because they referred to pen:ent1gos, not totall. He promptly Diido public a stata bllhway dlvlllon study 1t1tlng that the mnnhor of dbcanied bolUes and cans aleng -cl- EDITORIAL RESEARCH test -iaos had declined from 3,911 to 1,119 lD a three;month period. BUT EVEN U total litter la 1......e.i: the key trad....rt ii convenience. In litfle more than a decade, non-returnables · have cornered 70 percmt of the beet and sol~ market -a clear •Igo, manu!acturen say, that people prefer tll'owlwsys to baull11& empty slx·packs -to the place of purthue. Grocers IDd retallen complain lhlt they are the oi:es who get stuck wilh sorting and stor- ing J1i1es of empties. Beverage pro- ducerl, botUerw and distributors bemoan lncreaaed CO<ll and decnased sales. Supporters of the bottle bill, lncludlbg -fttallen and bottlm, IDlilt that the problems ""' minor. "Sal .. are up . and prices are down," McCall'• natural -.. lfde, x...i.r cannon, told Edl!Grial -ii,porta. Sublldlary beneflll may Include wiser reiource ""' and genenl environmental enhancemenl Fish often hlflow metal puU·tabs and birds ctn become enlnngled In pluUc- loop can connectort. Prodllctlon of alum~ num for cans demandl 1 pt eiecttlcllY oulpul. cOPIES OF the 0......, law were ~ quested by the 48 other 1 t a t e governmenll and c1mllar bilb have been lntrodueed In many teclllatum. In V:er· moat, 1 ban on 1101>returoables will like effect In July • • Pressures of Enlistment Qt10tas Army R~cruiting 'Military Misfits'_ WASlllNGTON -Army recruiters, Un· der pressure to meet en l istment quotas, have signed up men who bad been °permaneaUy rejected" for the dra!I. They Include recruill with organic heart dise~ psychiatric disorders, epilepsy and even a couple with miss- ing trigger fingers. T b e s e military misfits were disccw· ered in Wisconsin, the only state where an investigation has be en conducted. SPokesmeo at t be U.S. Army Recnd~ ing Com man;.d.1 , '. •• ~·' ·, Hampt!P.\ v._,, ~~'<\'; , ~ Ill ~\lild Jlij'""'"".jjj' re- crulw .. PrOOedun!o • up 1Jl'.W*""' sin were practiced ........... , Ba11fhey admitted that etililtmont llandai-ds are the same.In all 50 stales. (JACK ANDERSON) ROBERT LEVINE, the Wis<msln Selective Service directar, recently ordered a statewide survey of the men enListed lo bis state since Deoembtr 1, 1972. He found that 75 of those accepted for enlistment had Dunked either physical or mental test& for the draft. Wllh the help of publbher Jolin Lavine, whose newspapero In Chippewa Falls, Portage and Barsboo, Wis., drry our column, we have broken loo$e the results of !he Selective SerYke survey. ' . Two lDel1 bad ., rejected for the draft becall!e they bad milalng trlger fingers ; two suffered :rganic heart disease ; two had oerious ]!IYdllatrle probiemB; two 'were al!Uctod with ~llepey; two bad ''.deranged elbon°; one Was missing a left thumb ; still an· other bad three pins In his left hlp. AIL OF TllESE deficleoces, according to mUltary spokesmen, are sufficient to dlsquality a man from military service. Tbe Wisconsin •urvey al!o found lbat 17 men ~ by recruiters bad prev· louoly .fall<d the mllltary'a basic intelli- gence lelll. In a Jetter to Sen. Wllllam Promlire, D-Wil., Selective Service Di· rector Levine offered a possible expl111a-Ucm : "The recruiters operate what Is cslled 'dumb-dumb' school for volunteers who flunk the intelligence lest. Thia consists of a full-day cram coune covering prevloualy glyen 'Intelligence tests. ~1v1 "'10ll men pass ob re-u-~mldit!Oft:.1; "''\ ' One of Levlnel•·~ told us that such "refreshet"' Courses are routinely conducted" ID rioted YMCA rooms in Mil'!"Ukee. ~-·•cmmt' ealisbnents," '!Ii im>le, "art·l'llllln4 to meet minjmum standards ol quality for the armod/ forces ," AT THE Pentaaon. a spokesman 18ld that 1•dwnb-dumb11 courses were once an acctpted pnicticc but have recenUy been ouUawed. Many of !he men dlsqualllled In tests for the Wisconsin draft, he sua;ested. bad "correcUve" deficlences. But th& Levine invesUgaUon, he sald, bas turned up what may be 11fraudulent11 recruiting ' practices, "There will be a verr caref\11. lnvesllgatlon or each of these caaes,'1 he l promised. 1 Footnote: Just a few wetka 9'0, Defense Secretai:y Elliot l\lchardson, ~chla11e ol the Waterpte tn-1 . an4 Pl'esldtnt N Ito o ' s 'lliS a~ a-ral, lolormed Con tllat tllO draft could now he tot etlmilllted because of the all· volunteer ellart. "The faclor which may have cmlrtb\fted most to •.. volunteer ln-~;·'7ihe utd, 1~ls tbe improved reaWtln«i PfOIJ'am .••• " 1 Freeze Gasol·ine Prices, Boost Tax 'II> the Editor: ' . Now that we ire getting 'the consumer squeeu Oii gasoline prices by the petroleuui 1 comPany, JegislaUve action, wheih<r feder&J or state, sbouJd be taken lmmedl~~t,. ,-Tl>e prJ~ of gasoline should be lrOUn at the pment wholesale level and a tax of 50 cents a gaJlon im· posed. This would raise the price to near· Jy.$1 a.gallon which is projected to be the price within a year anyway. THE 50 CENTS a gallon should be ap- propriated for mass transit systems. Thus, this one measure would reduce ~ and pn>vidt f1mc!tni for mus transit system, encourage cir pool&, con· serve energy and encourage 1he use of smaller cars. IT IS apparent that the petroleum companies prefer carrying the energy oisls to rationing and hlgher prices. Tbi1 aJternate course, however, would even· tually benefit !he people rather than the petroleum companies. ROBEllT E. SCHMITZ, M.D. Neto• Free41om To th .. 'tdilor: It Is wllh deep appreciation lbat I lhinlt yoo for your ·show of C1l111Cleoci in ;ioor eicelleot edllorlals of !al<. A free now of information and news on all Issues bu always been ID lnleiral part of e true democracy. Al thla point in time, the press II wllill& ! furious botUe of survival or doom. I! It ii the Jailer, I can now •ouch for the lacl piit you Jrled. BEl\NY BAKER lnflctlon Cotltrol To the Editor: Twice. in the near past, prominent voice.1 from the field of ecooornics have been raised in favor of 1ddlllonal tax· atloo to curb and oonln>I Inflation; the Presldtllt of the Bink of Amerlea, and Quotes "'Ille pabUc -. .. 1od wIU ..-pl -. leu -Ille hdl tndli. Oar &ylle1li wltl' booome panlylect ti !be plbllc --to be dolled Ille f1Cta." -Democr~Uc NaUoual Chairman Robert S. Strauss oo the Waterpte affair. Milt Form!, L.A. -·-Ille doOar II la tucb illn l1ralta, ""' 10t d.., Ille -.. .., llllldanl ml ·-.. COllUDclD ctGtll" .. •• MAJLBOX Lette r• 'from readers are welcome. Normall11 writers should convey their messages in 300 worru "OT leas. The right to condense letters to fit apace or eliminate tibel is reserved. Alt letters must inctude signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetrv will not be publishe4. more receoUy J. K. Galbraith. While I cannot match the penonal authority, financial capacity, or poll~cal Influence of these advocates of. taxaUon - I, as a taxpayer, protest tbe1t stand. lNFLA110N, as I understand it, is a condition of too much money chasing too few goods. As long as a buyer can. and will. pey e higher price for an Item It follows logically that the Beller will raise the price in the market for that item; more mopey, more price, more inflation In a vicious upward Bplral. Controls for lnflallon could rome from either of two directioo1: (1) a reduction In the amOUllt (or velocity) of mooey or, . ' , (2) .O. IJI..-ID productivity. Both ol these prominent people advocate the first approacb 11 the cootrol and recommend taulloa u the '"'JI to lmplemenl it. Tates {lo this eue) remove the wherewithal from the lndl91dulf , and are extremely elltctlve against the medlwn income =:~ who canno\ reduce hi.< level ol II be tJ to rilalnlaln his standard ol ll g er ~e It. Ta.i money II paid out to ~· plam ,In- cluding wellare P8YJ1Utnt8, ·eovemm~fttal projects, and too much administration. Tax money does not leave tbe ty!tem, and thus 'ad!ltve control, b u t ii redlatrlbuted to be spent lot goods and 1erv1ce1 which help to drt1e coils even higher. 1 TOO acknowledge redllC!n& the amount of money ae a viable lbort term lnfiatloo C1llltrol method and wooJd ..,. ge.t: I. Urnitlng the amount ol credit to he · eitencled to an lndlvidulf for day to day purcha!<s. 2. Requlitng • hlgber -P'IJ'lll""t for the porcbaBO of high 003! Items silcb as jewelry. homes, and a~tomobUes. 3. ii.moving 111blldles (flS1)eclally tho&e paid by government) •bidl ln effect ktQJ an Immovable 110oor'' under the prtce ot certain goods. '1'1lese recommendaUons do n o t represent a panacea tor the t:urse of in- Our Changing Earth The geological forces which have shaped and continue to shape our natural environment -t b e evolution of landscapes, rivers, rock formations. deltas, coastllnes, and oceans -are tiudled In glpplng, lively text and stun. ll1'1t photographs in Oar Earth In Con- -CU.Ce by David M. Baird, Dtrector ol the National Museum of Sci"""' and Technology In Ottawa (McGraw·HIU, 17.15). "NO ft.IA TTER where men are or what Ibey clO, their lives depend a great deal oo the geological history of the area they lllhablt," Dr. Baird points out. "The kind of acenery they look at may result from the rocl<4 that underlie It and the manner lo which the land has been sculptured. The sons, from which spring the lortsts and food cropa, depend dlrecily on the , .. 1og1ca1 1t1story th•t bas produced them. The very climate may depend (THE BOOKMAN J upon tbe uplUting ol mounlains or chanats of rtver 1>1tten:J1, or the altera- tion of ocan eumnll by sbiltinc land l"l\llSStl, II An unusual section on °Shapes and Patterns" protldes explanUons and photographs or unique rlpplos on the srulCIJ, mysterious d<':slgns tngraved in rock face1 1 magnlficmt pillars and arches 1tandlng millions or years. Other sections cover such vast themes Al "TOO Great tdea1 or Geology" and "" "The Exclttna: Frontiers. 11 As Dr. Jlllrd concludel, "Earth wW always be an lnttre1Ung pltoe." VICTOR DE KEYSERLING Oatloo but the threat or additional la•· ation demands the ruu exploration ol alternatives. CARL MOl\R!SON; Also lnt ere•UJ" 1 1 'II> the Editor: ' The Dally Pilot 11 to be lauded for Its' recent articles oo Planning In Orange .county, ~ I I AN "!!M'Ol\TUNATE implication In these artfuie1, however\ ls that only de:velop1t1 of land are interested in meetings of the C<>ast Commission, the Planning Departmenl, the Clt!Jena Dire<> Um Finding COmmlsalon, etc. Large numbers of develgpen are present and ~' It their business to ho preoent becaase It ls in !belt vested Jnterest. The· average cltllen DOI oo1y flocll It difficult to blow wblll Ind wlim such meetingJ' are be14, bul muat dooate bis time. It behoovu newspapers to let the public know the Umes and dates and locations of nil organization meetings In the public ln\erest. Such a llsUng should be printed as rcguJarly u columns oon- cemlog PTA meetings, consumer prob- 1ims and vital s11t11tlcs. The ntwspapera would (bus bt cloina the peo. pie a real A•rvice. ond perhapa at- tendance •t these meetings W"'1ill nol be' .. .,,...ided. . MINE1TE and KEN <lAllT'.ER DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, NU.her Tho!ll4S Ktevil, Editor Barbara Kralblch .Editoriol P011s Editor Tho <d!t<>rlll , ..... of °"' 1>oJlit Pilot aceka to ln1onn and stlrJ\ulut. ........ by ·-"' Ullo -dt\;.er1e icommentuy' en topfcw Otta.. ltrtlt by S)'l'ldlcatt'd ml~ ... CO•rtoonl<I>, by provldinc a lonlm ... rttden' vltow• anti by Pl"fMrttlQr tl\ll newsp.aPtf' • oplnlanl and Jdtu • eurnnt toplca. 1'be edttorilJ opb ... ot the O.lly PIJot appear ~ 1n tbt editorial column at the top a! .. paar. Oplnlona ,.,,_ lly'U.O 011- umni1ta a.net c•rtoonlltl Md ,.._. wrltn""S m tbtir own Qd *>en · mmt of th<lr vlowo by 'Ille i,._ PllO< -kl be --Wednesday, May 9, 1973 . • ' . • • • • • . • . . / • Poor Kin • N~on t:~'usim Bankrupt 8ACl.ADft'O (UPI) - amid ul Judllll llllbou1, ...... ....-.. -. Jlllon, llave filed lor .""*'1qltey In U.8. -court lfter an w.cc111tJl -at bot! rallinC ul • Y...- "" wellare, OOW1 -....... • llaaald MUbous ta Ibo ... ol -·· flrll c:ouslne, Pb1lHp and Ami Mllhoul, who at.- trocted 111tlooal atteollOll two , Lancaster ,......,. ..... _..,..._ ed they _.. w 11111 doJ'Oaded ao welfart. u..s:.i~=~~ 0... vaiw;.'"about IO Mlof\ -ol Sacramento. In their blllnlptey petition, the yoonger Ml!bouses declared ....is of 11,411 and liabilities ol '4.1171. MlJbous aald be .... cur- ""11y employed U a - -at Beale Ar Force -Durq Ibo two prior yeon, be aald he nce!V<!d 'Ille lnoomeu a ~r." City Mulled 1 TUE PETl'l10N, which W8I . • ftlodAirilU.illowedthe...,. pit .-• ..i '3,300 In welfare WI AHGE1E8 Wl -NI benefits dm1ng 1t'71 -• ii. i*..-cl ID-Milhous aaid be and -...,..._. ol LonelJUr U man weot together In a boti the '11th d!y In Loo An&elell .raising venture In July 111'71 c.ountJ ta sei fer July II. •but "the price of hop weot co u n t y wperviaor1 •I>' jSoWn and we Jost money so we l'fOYed tentative boondarles 'broke up the partnerahlp." flir' the mu nortlnmt ol tbe 1 Among the assets Uated by city ol Palmdale. · tile couple were an elght-yur- 'lllere wu no oppoellkll lo Old Volkswagen. a stereo and the supervllon' actiao, bilt' Goe shire of stock In Litton J.imcuter area v o t e rs IJ!dustr1ea. The biggest chunk ~ a lllmllar ~ ol Ille debits, more than for a lS-lquare-rnlle city In '2,500, WU lo varloua guoline Dec:« ..... J*, companies. .Stl&MJtlng Black Panther leader Bobby Seale, candidate for Oak.land's mayor· alty, talks to students at Laney College in Oakland. He faces In· cumbent John Read· Ing the May 15 special election. Persistence Pays Off • SF S"leuths Get Charges iri Sex Deaths SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -murder sites and collected predominanlly black Western The peratattnce of two deteo-faded blood stains which Addliion district, where the -tt•• wbo-piu(ged away-for -malehed-tbe blood -typeo or · olaylngs took-place. 214 yean on a terlea of 0 .Jaelr two of the victims. • tbe Ripper" klllnlp ol pros- -p a I d oil with three murder indictmenta Tuesday. stanley Nelllon, 38, an in- mate at Vacaville St a I e MedJcal FadUty, was returned to ' San ' Ftancl3CO to ·face charges of slaying and sex- uall,y mµtliatlng the three pri>ot11u1s Ill llWO. He was charged arter his wife told the detectives she saw Nel..., diapose of two ol the bodies. Olecldng her story, they went to two or the THE ORIGINAL Jack the Ripper murdered prostitutes jn London in the 1880s. His identity was never known. Homicide inspectors Hobert Nelson and stephen Max· outopoulis methodically built up a case agalmt Nellon after theorizing be might be the slayer. He was arrested a month after the third kllllng on charges of accosting and slashing a woman ln the THE DETECl'IVES -noted there were no further mutila- tion .kJIJlngs after his con- viction for assault. They also learned he had drenched his car with gasoline and burned it ·after the body of the third victim was found. ·• · Oiecking further. th e homicide inspectors discovered Nelson had served lo years in prison for slashing a woman in Salinas in 1958 and had proclaimed his dislike of prostitutes to his ne}gbbors. W.fn N, Mair 9, 19TJ <:ues Rested \ , , ' • Ellsherg . Acquittal? LOS ANGELES (UPI) -durloi the coune ol the trial. jQI')' ln.-Jplloft lalo i-. ii>- "·--and WU alftred tbo f'BJ volyoiilent ol WbJlt *"" Thtte won •lrmi --~ cllreclonblp. at 1 ~ that alclea Into a break• at today the judge in Ibo p.,,. Pmldent Ntun 111mM1t 11-DlmocraUc Natlollll llaafl- tagon Paper• trial may ord« ~ brltlly. 11:'1: al Ibo W•= tbe ~utttal ol D • n l'e I . . . Uid that tl:!=: or~ ~ Ellsberg and Anthony !lllalo DDZNllJ!: allonle)'I • in at Bllabera'I J!l)thlalNl'a J Prellldent Nboa b 1 m 1 elf !ldaCed, . r Bou. sides rest<d lhelr cases , should be -~~aii8ea-1o~'ip. ~""1 ,~: "-• aie.. ...,;, .... testimony pear at a"""'""' bearinc Into ~· Tuesday, en-.. government mlscooduct. critlcel'iaeu.. to CU1111der oo after 18 weeks. • r-.~ JuAn The trW baa become deeply the BC<Jultlal moll(ln. and I U.S. District ~ • -.• long)ed with 1lle Wategate;. would not •ant tltlil-aide ~ Matt Byrne told attorneys -. tbe White ilDliae and •'Pua It over ll&bl\)',"'tbe ~ ·~.,.11e..=,.;;u!:'~ the CIA. u wu at a grand 'said. deleme mo&o '"'a dln!<:lod .-----------------acquittal. THE JUDGE ar me potil° asked attorneys "JPHk1n& hypodleUcally, what H, afttr I ruled. there waa nolhlng lei! (fer the defendants) to ap- peal?" The defendants woUld have nothing lo appeal il they were declared lnnoceot. The defense has • f 11 e d several motlOM for ~smissal of charges based on several accUS<ttions. The accusations include a charge that White Houae aides broke into the office of Ellsberg's poycblalrist and rifled his files and that Byrne was called to the w .. tem White House at San Clemente, SEEKING A. RAINBOW? SAN FRANCISCO (tlPI) -The F.BI ta c:hecklng re- ports that a banker who aJleiledly misappropriated fllM,· . ,731 In bank funds might he tbe man who bought a 1>9<t In Redwood Qty and beaded OUI to -alttr asking "which way b the Golden Gate?" 'The banker, Vll'gil A. McGowan, 51. •of Foster City, vice president of tbe Bani<" of ~. baa been mlssillg sln<:e April'23. On that dale, a man who ideriUfie<fbimsell as /lerman Ki!lberger bought a SS.foot cabin cntJser In Redwood j:llY and paid 1,1aooo in cash. The man 'Wd he was a Fresno 'ranoher but the FBI has been ·anable.to ·verify the ldenO· flcation. • • The boat wu later found beached near Big SUr and a camper said a man waded ashore carrying an attache case and began hitchhiking south. CHAIN FENCE -. ' ·~-days, when overythlnc'~pttlnc&lll!l and complicated, ... re 11111 amall enoulh to know who you are" SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY. HOME AND Pns 50°/o OFF* r:s~~~u':H:: WARDS CMeM .... lien llttfllh .... Wltlllft .. '~· ............. .._.. ........ llelf Of' ,,_ vlnrkNtell l•Wlc:. Wlr• l•Mic b 11"1-41(11 .. IY•ltl:zllll for Pin pntecli••'· STILL ONLY ~.65 A. MONTH I J Ena Qn Price AloM 'The r • '. DAILY PILO T ,, ~Delivers The Most for The Orange Coast SUBSCRIBE NOW 642-4321 fOt ,._ tti. DAILY PILOT .ffk• a..,... •••••lttvl .. . Kids Like To Ask Andy CoiOM dol Mar. 2744 E. OOolt HWJ, Phone: (714) .,~ •G..._ postt. ~ fittlets -4 .............. e.lfnl at eer ret•J. ... ,nc.. Cell fof' .... •lard• ...,, WOOD AND WIOUl'iHT llON ALSO AYAILAILI. Assets Just barely owr $300 ml.Won • Huah Evins, Jr,. Prnkltnt • • " " " ·Treasury. has the sweetest t·reats ·tor the sweetest . mothers. · · · WHITMAN'S SAMPLER CHOCOLATES ' ' 11b. 5250 21b. 55°0 WHITMAN'S SOFT CENTERS l lb. . o, .,'. ' . ..:. I:: O · .: :1 , I I I f 1, I • WHITMAN'S MESSENGER CHOCOLATES SJ59 l lb. 21b~3~5 McDONALD'S IJ McDONALD'S l! McDONALD'S PRESTIGE GIFT OF GOLD · BUnER • CHOCOLATES CHOCOLATES CREAMS I 4 oz . 14 oz. 14 oz. s199 s19s SJ·69 · the reasury . • • farrtfy Sbe and food cenfer I ... _ .IW llOOO-!t.. -~-llW ltltlO'llctOIYm.C. •llYIUIDI Jllll llftr • SAITA AllA l!IOO Soi• llrill~ Sl . '"""ICl Slfillllillld-•• UllW-C....llm'"" • ORA•I GMMlttM•'I(•._.. 0,.. .. , •• ,,,,,.,., .. , .. ...,. lttt7 ! ' ....... .. .., 'J ~' -.. ;;.. .. "14; ... CHAROEn 1 lfi( II PAI•-•°".....,. ! ' 11 • ~ ' ' \ ) ' I • f I r • • '(bo ' • • .. :.'. .. Eor the • ;: .. . 'rit · .e ,'lo.,,,' al.. f,( ·~ ... ft.'4' " "J -....... ~ ~·' ,.,.. .... ; 0"" .w : "~.~~ti l 'P""'ll ; ' ~!" ~·-.. -~ " ... . ,. ~ CJ;;.."',.. .l·. ,,,;.ie~~· "' ... ~-~ .. """" -~F m Mr 11111 Mn. c-._ 1~ :er---i. fMltlNl#I ....... "1.11w Mn. T,__ °"'"' Tltdl 0.. """' ...................... Midi Mt-:' Mri1 Mn.. ....... L IMlltt. • ~T~C:S ~ ".l:: ' --.M ""f>k!r~T.=t111"r.1i!..~~ Mf'So.,,tti .J:"w.~~~ ~i;i,.•1 Mr. tnd MR. R l-W•ltt, tt17 M<Cw-i.-. I ,...., '°' Mr~ Mr1. It-. ~ .... 11 •• M: I ' j- 0 it6 • M~~·~·•, · lrl .1.,. 81 '"""·.,,; , .J' • t . Mr . .,..; Miti llal'I\ e . eurom. 16''5 LIUlll Sl .. Fountain \ltilev~ 11lrl W Mr. elld Mra. Pell R. A~ 5401 , A.--'t, s.n11 AM, girt ~ Mr. Ind MB. S 1nl!IV M.. W.,,., 27W w. Keller. NO. 3. Uni• AN.'""' ,.,· Mr. and Mn, John M.. ~ ' M~ T~C:OJr ~1Gi:Hiwlil "'"'•C•l1 ·•I ~ ~m~r.'ln.1w .. ~~~·· ~frr:Jftt~ Mr. anc1 Mn. ::. P, H~ s:ns Nllfftl Ea. Mnll AM. flrl Allrtl ... tm • Mr. l"'1f Mn. Srw •""-'-'-161 Tii.tM. c..t• Mal. llW.._ .... --Mr •... Mn. J~ ... _ - Llwt Cltdl. tWnllnQNln lftch I'" Mr. Incl Mn. WOR HOofl P.,-t, n W. 11th strwt c.r1 Mal girl IN. lflll Mri: TWl"I' /Mittn, 21Ul HUNTINGTON QUEEN STANDING TALL "" Debbi Giesy 'Miu Perfect Posture' ~ Ip. Na. 144, H"""'wfon Mr. Nirt. WUUem Wltdlw, 1'19 --------------------~ rlftl'IY or1 .... , Newriwt llMdl. 1lrl -Mr. Incl MB. J-Klrnll'I. Jtll TukWood $1., S.1111 Ma,~ =~·E1'.!l;~::..'¥.:oi: •. ::: Grou_ p Fare Coupon.~ ,t."*'j(.ln ;..,..., No. ,t., C0.!1 MeW, M~ ll'ld Mrt. Ji~ L. Gr_., IQ ·-M~~~s.~,r~-:r~~ 'Couhl~fove· Better' Mr. arMI Mrs. wnnam J. l!lr .. 11nL 205'2 ,,c. •• L.IVOl'll'll I.Ina, H\lllllt!IJloit BNch, """>, __!.. M~nc1 Mrs. llk:llard ~ ,., v111 •• • "SANTA -ANA ...:.. ·wes of the 4().rfde books, but said Pac:ltlc Hut1llnglon 8MC tlo'I • f the 'nl I Mr. and Mrs. c1>ar1 .. L.. 11on. 1"4 ln't\lm fare CO!Jpon books by most o m were I er o.r to o.tdlfl Ll!w, Hl,/f\llngton INcll, 11irl er-~I:' the -" U staff !hod and Mlil 2r, ,,,, the Orange Coonty Transit t--... me me Mr. anc1 Mr1. Frid HUQhls, 1111 In -t cases more cosUy lor N-PGrt Hiii• Dr .. w111; NNPOrt District have been moderately ....... · · M~ t',.._ ~~Ill\. imi successful, but could be much the rt:sults obtaine<l. Mlfn Street~:; tt1J if pniperl financed Mr. and Mrs. w~ •. Fr..-iin. Jmm:_e SOR. ....._ Y '--"'-· AMONG THE.V; methods u121 '""* H-ortw. Mkalan ames '"""'r• aaru:w1g were -· r•le•,.. an a• "~."_'!'..I~ ChrktoDfW W. SdllPar, anaJ-+ for the district llSVS, r-• U-'""~:W-c.eNrnblna A ...... a.1a~ 3"" ~ vert:ising campa·ign for •flll.IATm• Mr. •nd Mn. llablrt L c:.omoe.. 611 BE SAID ~ to date ol holidays, . hucil'lfSI magatJi>e ~ ur11 H1mllton C.ta ,.,,_, ~ ads and .u ........ mall. w ,.•~ii Mr. end Mn. .,... It. SCMflri. 17.D the 40-ride, $10 booU bad • .... ~· . ........ Ml-I ':'.!.!., ~i1':rl litUe Curr enqitMi11'd tlll.t 0De t• .. ... Mr. and M"-:TM. kff'kbrldl, lf'2t w. totaled .~850 wi~th -pc .PO, """ CfPb'eCt ~ ~ -DOW ... st. Gart,.,... Pt., s.ma ""'· ...,. p!"QDOtipn. Top . have '1. ln ·i WIUt ~~ "" • ~ "~ Mfa:,i;t /t::'., ~ C. CIM11., IM I';. :tattl. been ~ Santa • ' Board Of , pa" Ott&fOI' :&t..-, -r-.:Dd_ Jez,. . ilill ......... I Mr, and M"'-Earl J, Woodin. '°1S Sa. Education U 500•'1'•-• ~ 3\ U. _...-' ' F1lr'llewJ.Na. C, Sanla AM, 1Jrl . ' .... , ·~ ~~·pensel Q{ SU aix Stude"rit ' ~'CO'"" •,'-\_' • M~~. ~. ~'~. 5.x,., ""-"•· 1111 '°' SboppingOrCenter, ,~1 ,. ~ _,_ "orkt!ra. Be JIN!dicted that the ( 71',.J ~ C ZZ20. ' ' M• .... Mn. """'" ~ ...,.,,,,._ "" MaU of ange, $ 90.l . overall Income w···'• · ltx. '' ' 'Ir! • ' ,., ~'= JJ~rtd .. C~ ~:'r!.,11."mt ::r... Ctzrr urged provfil of ceed •"• ......,t YWw., • -q' 1::Jll. f' ... Drl ..... Hllntlnglon BNCh, orn HO -t .. the u~mlng 1~11 Un:I' ....... • .,. ·" Mr •• ,,.. :ti"· FIB!r."=Uton. .. ,, ,,_.,......... ... I:""' DI,,.. M~::J' M7', ~,.., , scfliet~tnl budget to hire Six part-time, , , ~ \:rJ1' , , ~ M~•:::;';.~ • """ ·~1. 'Ill' ... ,.... student workers to aell coopoo '1-"lnll'r. •~. , PSI ~........ IUM v1<:1w1a co.ta MaM,/. r1 books, as well as to distribute ~l"""'i 11111 ~I lllrU~ ,, . Mr. and Mrs. ~ •f Plllllllll. ,,,. ~-'--.1..1 "--L .. ---'I... 1 1,t • • M.llpi. ,...._~ co. 1 MIU, ••rt bus ~wes, 1J1vcuun:::t, .et Mr. _, Mn. 1:.1 otv1 .. mn up promotiQn days an d Expl•natfone of P.,chlC •nd ''F•lth'' Htl•llng ' ._ ..... "'Ii ___ _ Tillt .. 11"'61 tt. ftli4 .. .,.. ~ f"'°" k "1ffll., ,_ .... it; .to'fL I ... •""""hb .. 1n111JM! cuMd .n&. Naked wood ~kits of --l(t. noisy ltlin:ill '-1111110 thl blkony. Mtnvint pllnts and optqt11 •ytlghll. And 1(1 •' 11intt11n sm•ll sh opt full ol tood V!lngt 10 buy, ·"'"" . ' ' ) . ·---+---· *' ........ _ . ... -...... __ , .. _ .. __ ---· ,, .......... ' . -----__ .,, .... ,.._ .. ---· -- ~ [ .,.. .....: J ·-·---.. ·----=-~-~ ' --..... • ' . f ,. . ' - -* ' M~~':~ ~'· diJpJaya and negotlatlte for · + ~" "'''" """"""" group contracts. Locturn-Fllmt-SIW.. " • -·• • aa.dl,... ' 1·-1.,.'I'. M~ .,... '1~ c~~ ~~1•• 17 "' THE GROUP fare boob 1 Oroup Df1cu11W11 with audience partli.tii8t1M1'1:' Mr.-=r'Mn. T 1l. "'~"*"_WI! • J'fr--:--;--;,;~, ~=w. _..., may or may not be,discounted M\-.,:! ""'· '\:t'r...l!:. ~-to customers or .-kers IJy .,' SATURDAY-MAY 12-9:00 A.M.· Mr. 1 -414_ 'T:~ '1Jow lo. shopping oeoters,' indUJtria.I M~~~ ~r· ,... pfeiits and scbool distrieb, 6000 WEST coumE ,.,,,, I . . . l.,~·1, .t4 dayS~·onlyJ Hotfoot it to ou~ . , ' Mr, and Mrs. ~ro •1•1 Curr said. Cral ... Clfdl. ~uni' = He said although the distrlot 11~!"tn~."'::'tt'~' . Mall: had been able to sell M.llO 15744 GolcMn West St., Hunttneton Beach " Moy I 1'71 ' ' .... '-of ••---boo~ the " Mr.,,,.. Mn.~ 111.~~ WO;w u~ u1, Tickets Ave il11Dle IJ q.or broadl ;··, ·sale for Et ::r A.w .. "::rti itYT-.W operatiolf was "bit and m~~· M~tma!',MM;. ~u. Hllnf~., 65l~ becau~ of the linilted staff of lndlvkfu•I lecturn-$3.'0t-All D•y-$JO.o6 91'1 the distrtcf. ' ' : 1 ' . :, i , ; MfkJLlld .~~rdF:W,1~~· P.i ll 111(1 ... lif ( ... "· • · Curr suggested sever a I n. lellfMnl · "~ tiw ,.,11&91 lllMrdi Mr. •nd Mrt. t:rk "· L.Oflf9!!o! 111 other methods of promoting ~ '~"' • · "'ii '.,, Townt SIM COit~~· bo)'=, ' '~ M~,,=: Ml~'an V'1il0. :(r1 11:" ~ 1. Mr. alld M". JtNOll S. Hal'llY, 111'11Z Skye Ltnt, Hwitl~IOll haell." boy ARBUCKLB a SON WESTCLIFF MORTUAllY C1 E. 17tlr SI., Colla Mtta ··~-BAL 17.-.Rl.n~~-.~ ,, ~Jitii:. eor-... ~.r-, ,_ Cosio M-.;lt"V>~I •ELL mfiifiluv · · j ... ,. < .If': \ '!j., I REG.1 59.95 r -• ., . ' , , c.rrriiig ce .. or cebliwt at~ '• -.1-. ,;;,~ .:~ sizzlinsJ ·saviggs. 15%off and more. ' I ' Sale&9~ Sa1em ftot. Ut. 'Autuinn' splultj~. ftot. ... 'Hilttoom' haa a has 1•rtch, 1hlck'1extuA1. NOt Ii ocu1*"'1f efloot In 1 dellclte shaggy u lhag,.not as f<>!mlll" I~ qtstgn on this nylon as plush. Sturdy1 easy~leenlng · .. pllalf\,\ MlnYtavortte deco-- nylon In most wanted~ • 1. •tor~q>Jors. 11111-Lii. 'Encore' 11 deep, plull\y 'aplO.h'. Nylon pile 90 you can wipe up oplll1 llnd 81"'11 ealty. F1ntutic ton...on.-ton• COIO<L • d I I (; sae .7~~~-··-sa1e ~)<L • Sate 10~ _ Rog. LIL 'Mystli!tW gl>M y.., llog.·Lft. 'Coii.10.fohag. Con-llof.12.n. 'T1hltl' lhog, the' · ' I the luxury look of 9hag with Unuous lllameoit'lliiPc!lt 501• ' 'klnd you can really Iuxurlate • )/\ the practicll __.. queJldea nylon 1n._.1D jM 1111-· 1,tn. Proctlcjll Dul'Ont °""~ . .: ol nylon. Stunrtil)g -co1cw1. '· ' · •lltamont nylon. l'lntullc ...... MORTUARY lit .._..,, Cotta 111 ... UJ.1411 • lllcClORMJCK LAGVNA. BEACH MORTUARY lllSLqaa~Rd. __ 1J ", Wrill\~inachlnelWhatebuyl~~· • · ~'!ll machine hu t"8 u"""'nd-work· . . saving lea1ures Ill ma~• HWlnQ;J Joy. A variety of tiulll~n s1nlloh 1If1Clies for knils, 1~itltches,zlg-zl!Q atltchea, plus a bllooslllch fea1uro for hems Ihat look hlindoe"". Even has the excl~Jlll!alt" front drop-In bobblnl'f'liiliitiUtton reverse control J)lj • : ~ '/ ,. . ,........~~:. ·.'.:;;~ Sav~ on area ·rugs, ~oo. i • PAClnC VIB1I MEMORIAL PARK Ce-, ,.__, --~llrl .. Newport -· c.tllonla -• PmFAMILY COLONIAL FIJNERAL . 8011111 'lltl Bolaa A ... ·---SMITHS' J,RTUARY ..,_ .. euu..-..-•• • . ·and$nap-olrpll!SSer feel, too: ' . . A LQ.T OF imgm• ZIG-zAG SEWING $67 Moctel MA.Cl;llNE FoR A SMALL PRICE _. =•r.;o .. ": , in Remarkable wlue In a machine thal ...Ws zig-zag and siraighl $!Itches. has call· braled seam guid•lll!el and a hinged presser fooI for ·sewing heavy fabrics . Proof lhll Singer ls a synonyin tor .CJU•lily tu1d value at any price I ~-0.n§H:!,QIS!._de•I•rm ----f • A Crldh ~IO fttfQUr1'udget l11Mll111ble ei SlngetSewll'IQ Cenlets. Many &pproved dealers tllO offft'allractive credit terms Singer has 1 ll1>er1I lfadt·ln potlcy1 W• will 'IPPIY an a11ow1nce .. on yOl.lr wsed ttwlng m1ctirne W)Watd ·~ new ... i,,_ !"'*hfne you buy 11 Singer Fi1f adOreaa of tlOrt Of dealer nettell 'fCN, Mt lhl yellow PIQtl under SEWfNG MACHINES 'AT~ al Tl\£ Slj<GEA COMPANY • I • Sale161 49 a.,. 1"'"' 'T!j ""•llal' all • w•.t lt1 tMff efi1ir1•I ~9'11111 1tvl• ;nl9t11. Mi:t; 4'•6', ,.,, 54,tf, 46.4t , • ., •• ,.,, 109.ft ... tJ.49 IO'a14', ,..,, 1,.tt , S. JH,ff " Saler6349 I Sale 62" r•-.1r .... "·"· 1ho'4o' c-,1 ... r., r• .nillle flat i'"111•nl p1tt.,.. 111 1turdy tryl0ti/elitfln. 1 V. • .,........ 44"•72'', ,.,. 24.tt, ......... S'•"•t', ,.,. ''·"· .. 4lM JCeenneV-_ We lq1ow what you're~ for. '• Sh!>p Sunddy llOOn to "~ p.il. "at the followl119 stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport llffch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, HJntlngton' S.ach (714j 892-7771. • • ,• .. • I I • •• DAll.Y Pll.OT 'Smashing' I Woman Sentenced JEROIALEM (AP) -To _ ......... Jude• bu lol4 • l'rencll -wbo llDllShed • pWar in 'Ille Church ol lhe Holy Sep•....,.. bemruae, she aid. &he WU 0 orde:red by a dtrino boly splril. .. Marie ClaJre Motjo, 38, also told police the plli.v .... _.,, and bad m place in • awtotlan clJurdL In Rnteociog her to lour -i. in prlaon for de1u1i:raUrig a _holy site, the Judie told her llhe bad no right to bn..,.. her religious beliefs on others. ..... , •• , bppetf LOS ANGEi.ES (AP) -The Poclllc Southwest synod ol the Lutberan Clnu'Ch in America bat_pessed a resolution crlllcizlng "the laek ol inl<g· rlly fD such polllical activity" as the Watergate alfalr. "l certainly lielieve that the chlrges that have been made llDd lhe crimes. that already -been dedded by I b e ( RELTGION) oourto are not to be ignored,• I.CA President Dr. Robert J. Monibali told newsmen during the l)'nQd'a convention here. The Paclllc Southwest synod loplWWWts some II 0, 0 0 0 memben fD California, Artmna, ?:fevada, Hawaii and Ute. • Af)ortlon Bit .VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Paul VI has called on dodors to tum Clown pleas by pollents for surgery when lhe ojleratloo would be contrary to the ~·· mond principles. 'Ihll was an apparent reference to abortion · and euthanasia. Even when civil law allows such ourgery, H does not become mora1, the Pope told memben ol the European AMociatlon ol Hospital IJoo. tors. e Secret Ballot SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Roman Catholic bishops from Callfomia have lssued a state- ment supporting the right of farm workers to clWlOle the union l'!ltesenlat!on they want by aecrel ballot. The bishops were .._ those here for • two.day «*1• ference from four Western otales and tq. Padflc ler· ritories. 'I'll!! atstement by Calllornla bishops was considered favorable to Caar Chavez' AJl'L.CIO United Farm Workers Union, current I y locked in a bitter struggle with the Teamsters Union for representation of California farm labor. e Growth Noted PORTI.AND, Ore. IAP) -I Executives or the National I Association of Evangelicals say evangelical churches are I growing instead of following the shrinking trend ol in- stitutional religion in the United States. They say the Bible makes the difference. The aS&ICiallon , w h l ch includes 33 denominations with 3.5 miUion members, con- cluded its 31st annual con- vention here. "I would say first that and foremost wou1d be the fact that evangelicals believe in something, starting with a firm commitment to lhe Bible as our final authority, '1 said Billy Melvin. \Vheaton, Ill, ex- ecutive director of tbe associa- tion. e 4 lmprls-etf MOSCOW (AP) A I Byelorussian people's rourt has Imprisoned four ) Evangelical Baptist! in wwide- ranging crackdown on small religious groups. Other victims in recent months have been a Buddhist scholar who had followers I from the Mongolian border to the Baltic and an underground group of Jehovah's Wit~s in l..itlwania. Latvia and northwestern R.USl!ia. The sentencing of the Bap- tists to \fBiylng terms or im- prisooment was reported in the Sovietskaya Byelorussia. Tokyo Sets AU..nighter TOKYO (AP) 'Jbousands of T o k y o cillunl partidpated in a m Id n lg b I "walk·until· dawn" to demonstrate U..... 11 fun in a slower peced life. Spoiial Aid In a n y wallcon toot -en or, • hours to covtr lhe · 1"'1lle roule I h r o u g h --·- • • . Prleea good thru Sunday, May 13 SAVE NOW ••• CAITAll•M RCIOICUI CllKWAll IEJI YOUR CHOICE 88 IACH SIT REG. 9.'9 ALUMINUM Heavy cast alumioom lets yo11 ' cook with less -for tastie< lllOlis. Dutch ove,. 2 saucepa• with glass I~; open skillet. Rl'G.11.97Tffi0N!I® lltavy gauge steel stt·w~~ clirorM, phl!apple or av!!Cado. finis~ J & 2 qt saucepans & 4 qt oveo Witll • covers; JO" open skil~L PRINTVROUR lDWRGROOP 2 BATHs3 TOWELS FOR REG. 1.75 .. ' ADD A NEW LOOI TO YOUR HOME . . It's the newest look in interior design -clean, contempora,Y lines for a complete new look or to complement your present furnishings. Choose from versatile pieces to use many ways ••• each an excep· tional value! • • 5. .. • BB REG. 19.88 Super soft velollf reverses to thick and \lrinl} cotton teny. Clliice of ~nk. blue OI JfllOW on. wMe baclieJound~ Hand llM'lll $1. wm·c1ot1tes 51c. 1. DukTnla;29148xt9Yt" 2. 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BISSBl C~I SWHPER Swing over hand~ 1or 2 di· 5es rection sweeping, 2 bigldust REG. pans for extra capaiity Dur· 7.88 . •~le all steel case. • . PAIBclmiclAI StlKtfy, foldin{ cJllirs haYe REG 4ee black ~nyl paiilod.sears apd 6 ,; · backs; ideal ~ seating • wben qoests 111\lt. ~ l2U !iH'!P WITH CONFIDENCl:· ... !iATl!iFACTION 6UARAN1 EEO mt WUR MONEY BACK . NEW STORE HOURS: MONDAY thni FRIOAY 10 AM to 9 PM• SATURDAY &SUNDAY 10 AM to 7 PM COST. A MESA Jalt IRISTO~ ST. "' ·fi{~flf.~ • S.n bl.,. F,_.y it Brl1tol , A y · \ NllTEOCMllU 1 _' ....... 10D DI llS( lltll COtlYUHi:lfTCl(llfttnts • ' I • • • -• ..... -.. --ange~!t lf<IUll!I lhe Jel illght palh woUld ·~ dlacusaion ol -· Laguna mu. tbe~" it the El Toro alrpottollte devolopment at tbe edl• ol lhe inperty wbe~ It wu operated by the -. wbidt Bresnahan says lhe COIDlty abould or b11be county. consider purchaslng. Specirically, Bresnal>on said the cWoty He tben .. ked tbe -mi..,ion to ask should; consider ·~'ll o/ a .5tl0ol00t COi. M. Id. Staples or the EI Toro Marine strip· ol \llldeveloped land oo boll\ liilea-of Corps Air Station lo present a review o/ the 9,000 foot lq jet ov~'i!'lh its posilioo on a possible county pw<hase throuBb the -Corporatloll Jirop-at the next commiaslon meeliJll. erlies In i.alUll• llllls. -• -Wllhoulolurtbec dlscus.slon among com- Brewllmi made tbe 'IQlllOIUon d\iflilg mis!ioo members, Cbainnan E. R. Eblot . said, "I think everyone agreet tbil would be an appropriate thing to consider." Proposals for joint use of El Toro as a commercial and 1eneral aviation jetport have been made ln recent years. The most recent was a study by the, Southern California Associatlm of Governments (SCAG) that said El Toro could handle seven million commercial jet passengers a year by 1985. The Orange County Board o f supervisors bas not taken an official ' position .. lhat ~lion. '"'" Marine Coipo op_.i the Idea as an in· compatlhle civilian use.')_ However. the Marines slL'U want to purdiase overfllgbt rlgbls oo lhe wne SOO.loot strips lhat Bresnabl~ ll)'S the COIDlty should CM&tder purchUing. A 1963 •lfeement 1ave tbe jlarines siJ:-year overllig'.ht rigbta, but stnet that agreenieot explrod in 19111, they hl,vt not been able to avee with R011Smoor iln a replacement agree.ment. ~\ l • • . --· -..... ' • I f I • OU-11,y, El Two MCAS !& Pftvontinc home devtlopnent by -Corp. ln those two strips only by a series ol IG- day tempCirary lllJ'eements. 'In llec:ember, tin, a federal clalms judge recommended an 1 g re e m e n t between Roosmoor and the Marines tbat would have Involved payment of I:,$ million to Rossmw for • noiJl! e .... ment. However, RoMmoor has nled ez. ceptlon to tbat judgmen\ In a fedonl appe'als court. l Signs to Be Reviewed Committee Planned for Leathrs of Costa Mesa ' County Collision Kills 2. School Children in Auto Two childfen died today when the sta-they refused to disclose the name of a lion vw;nn' ill wbidt they were beln1 fif.year .. ld boy who died In the wreckage . ' dr.iven to school collided with a truck at a o[ the station wagon pending coo- buly Garden Grove intersection. flrmatioo thet his f.amlly Md been ad- Onlnge. p.m!y Col"""!'• Qlllcers,idel>-,vJsed .of hlo.Jlttath. , • tilled .ottl. •rile vfcjln\s;aalScllll !V' .cOmiet•s il\vestlgators qid lhe t\tO l!ect,.&,'ol~lm, DIY.~~lltile childttn were. •D)ong a 'party of four boy d\edtol!~J@rl~)WMe·¥18(• students beinl.driv~ to · lchool by a ed l<>JJear°bY 1>ltnl, Har'riQr ~ woman who is preseoUy being treated ID • ,.a local boopltal far shock and ·byoterla. • • ' , She hal not yet beenJdentifled. Rennr:i Slated ·-, ~{ said the other 1wo •blldren c ;;: ~,. -' eseaped unhurt. The tw:o who recalved On Channel 50 fa!al'lnjurlea ...... thrown from !he ala· .,,,.. tion )'&goo, they said. .. ,. ~,. , ' JDvestigaton · re~ early reporta t .J!nllffSS report "!' effo'1! to answer lhal the station wagon was a tchool questions ~ by oollege teachers about district vehlcle and confirmed that the Ibo <llannel 50 dlgputa will be pmenteil • ,alflo was privately owned and ~sled. to. f o a• .t Commlllfity College· District· • Pqlice said the W~llOO was hit by an 00. ~s tonight by district Chancellor comJng truck .. s it. entered th~ .in· N_,_,.. E. W•' _ _., : . '< tersecllon of 'brangewood Avenue and wiuan • r ...., .. t , •west Street Dr .. Walsoh . wlil i ive his .report at 8 · TlieY said the two children oqcap)'.lllg' p;m. m the IJo'ard !OOJ11 ~· ,dimict baad· J he front seat of lbe wagon ireni tlirdl!n qpl!lllmi, )170,~dams Ave., ~·Yes•. ilrom tne vobic le. The true!<. dl;lver 11 Will focus on a ¥ of 74· questions esooped unhurt, they ·said. ,.f'J"rs~.fr.c:,f,.1 bf!hW. ~t~~~~~k:J -ti:;~~G;;r.: ~the sal~a:r~~ UHJf!Be . µu.i!en es ~ under invesJJgaUon. By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of "" DtllY t"llet "'" A select committee of Costa Mesa leaders will be appointed to revlew and revise the city's proposed sign ordinance. The panel will be chosen by the city council from a list of names to be sul> milted by chamber of commerce ---representative! Eugene-Bergeron--and- Nathan Reade and City CoWICilman Dom Raciti Mayoi' Jack Hammett said the ,com- mittee would-Jnclude rtpresentatives .. of- homeowners organi:z.ations and other civic groups as weU as business leaders. Theft Charges F.~c~ A~ante " . Cl}ief Reade· -.. ' - • 1 .Ml!!O!Llose.J>.!L_lleado Jr., president of the Orange CooQty -~ empli!Ju jrolip Mehuk, -lDdlct<d bY !ht Grand IUPJ loda\. on charges of lillilng former patleilts al ~ County Medical Center of $2,500. Reade, 40, a resident or Garden Grove, was indicted by the panel on 16 couni. of grand olhelt. Authorities allege he used his position as a collection officer at the COWlty 00.pital, and his fllient knowledge of Spanish, to bilk at least seven Spanisb- speaklng fo-r patleni.. • Deputy District Attorney Nick Novick claimed Reade went to the homes o/ former patients and used his _ fluent Spanllh to perauade them to settle their hospital bills in an amount less than the to!ti! bUI. . He said Reade did not turo the, money in to.-uie. bospkal C8lbier and tbe , paymenta m.cle by 'the former ~tients werio nqt i:redlted to their •<;l"'nnt. It Is llaO .alleged that Reade assured bis i\>k:llma that prompt payment to him would later enable them to more easily obtain !mlnllraUon papers for them and their families. Novlot Nld be hopes I<> arraign Reade on the cbarps later today In superior Court. . Spray Graffiti Covered by Bills . SACRAMEN'ro (AP) -Parents would be liable for damage catl3ed by children wbo ~t >BrilfJU' oof walll -and the children cou1a be reqJifred lo clean up the m~ .-~ ~UIB introduced by Sen. Altr.d H. SoniJ ~iliOiilerey Park). "OUr cities are being disfigured by the un(etleted' Ule• 'If-paint ll'Ql!l aeroool l)lnlY cans;" 'Sang ,.1d Tuffl!ay. ttu,tees t rlionth. • -• A (letaile•h )3.-p.i;ll\'"'opqt1;' "°cludlng · ' : ~ stippOrtlve ma1ena1s, has been Ai-Panel Ret!onttnendation ~,"1 \)Ii adminl•\r!U!!j. ln at!swer =rv--' No initial meeting date bas been set The decision to appoint the committee came after a lengfhy debate on the. con· troversial document during TUesday's city council study session. City Plannln3 Director WUUam Dunn noted that the proposed ordinance receiv· ed comld~rable negative criUclsm froril buslnes!men·----. Subject of the discussion was a pr<> posed sign Jaw aimed at reducing the general amount of slBOlng tbrougbout the city. One_oLits key_ components !& an &mortizatioo plan Wlder which all non- conforming signs would be ordered removed within sll years. The ordinance, dra ned by cily plaMera after s1J: months of ruearch, wae to have been lldteduled for public bwllla by.Ille planniJll COllUlllsWn M..,. 14. In view ol the pendinB committee wort tbat hearinl now will be delayed lo a )'ti undetermined date, accordlDI to Arnold F. Hamal,@, chief of the city's advanced· plannfug Sei;tloii. • At their May 21 meeting city COUil· cllmen will have . to address themselves to the ~te_problem ol bQJo I<> •!>' prove sign aPPUcatlons while the ordinance Is belnl studied.' Nudie Deadline Gals Must Cooer Up -by 'Fr,i{fay . . . \ ' NIJi!I b4NCJl1'-·wft!i!C Iii Oo1!a V,,. :.. .. ,,_ _\!mdr ~ m«'n!lii·\o put their clollles lilctt on. -\ -' • " U they dqn't they !jll be amsted by police olficera Wldtt a llOW ordlnan<* prohibiting 1op1 ........ -entertalmnellL ··•· :..:...J........~.~ City ""-J'nd__, Uld 'l'Ueadoy IMI~ !a ' effect. . . 8tlT -COlllllllatMitl "o11111 polJce amclals ~ ... dol ,;~ 11111,.,- -of !be cil)''s two iltldlt clab!, Papa.Joe'1 liid. lhe ·~ aallli; ..,....., given a 7Z-llour .,.ace peliod "lo be fair to ~~ ~ lliol Tbe ordinance prdiiblts ~ude or semi.nude , . •·ID all placeo ar· cept theaters. It is bl9ed on a recent st.ate su)ireme Cocirt ruu., 'lrbich up-· holds the right o/ local governments I<> rqqlate nude entert.abl-t, ' . COSTA MESA city 0COW1Cilmen passed the ordlnl!DOf uoanlmously MOllday night. . t Krogh Takes· BJ,ame 'Ehrlichman's Ex-aide Quits Government Post WASHINGTON (AP) -Egil "Bud" Krogh Jr., accepting full responsibility for sending burglars into the office .of Danit! EUsberg's psychiatrist , resigned today as undersecretary of Tranaporta~ tion. It was at least the loth resignation related I<> the. Water1ate and Ellsberg cases. He bad been, until January, tbe l<>p aide to John D. Ehrllcllman, President Nixon's domestic affairs assistant, who quit under fire April 30. "~y oveITld~g desire now is to accept full retpooliblllty for my acts and decisiOOI and lo assist In briniing all lhe facts and clrcUDUltances into the open so that a lair ju<lgment o/ thla activity can be rendered," Kroib said in a letter I<> lhe Preoldent. "I am mUUll tru111.my (lllde," he said, ¢ling that be IJoiie; bis future ..,. lions 11will contribute to the inexorable process of healtne in which our cowtry is now caught up." Krol!h was Mead or tile team ol )l'hlte · Holl!le 41plumben" assigned to m.. vestlgate the leak of the Pentagon Papera. The Investigation wu arderecl by Prell· dent Nltoo . Krogb reportedty had been under IJi. tense pressure from Secretary Claude Brinegar I<> give up the '42.llJl>.~.Job since bls involvement In tbe bUiglary was made known. Brtn1ar· reportedly !tit that Kl'!>lh'a in- volvement with the.l!ibberll breit-ln put IUm Uhder a "very ugJy1Clotid,"1 aa ooe source put It, and that the department was being hurl beca111e ol It. "ABrOOmeot lo this -WU my resl"l"siblllty," he said ln blf leller .of reJICD&~ ' ' t He called tbe l!ll*rl)lul1llry I ' 'llfp taken ln exe.., of lnllrllct1oN and without the knotftedge or penniasloo ol my 1upe9of." I , In bia liSterJ-Krcl«b said:. • 19 ti. !J\!'ll!-It is :•1ildid lo be ~llJU\'if ~gbt. ~ T•f]: •.I , ... F, f ;i ~, • "'. OME.FOR-PET AD Mesa Annex Bid Opposed 0 UDcilr tDe ~ ~ prevailed In the llWlUDef oi lf7l and baJ. ed on the bes! lnlormatlon available to me at the time, I belleved. that my declliCn WU dictated ineaeapably ·by the vital national aecurity Interest.a or the llnlted Slatel," lie WI. ' 'FREE, ta. OU' ' ' 11.d a bOme.lor a ~'Xcla11 llild 11 ti11tif !O !M JuOI the rlgllt people throuah ·a Da11J Plliit "llree to 'Yill" •ant 14. Here'• bow' to do It. ; • .°""' . ' pie already there -suing us for ~amqe,i' said,E. R. Ablot,.chairman of Utei"~cm. Or~e County Airport conunlsafcmer< voted 'Futlda~ to oppooe aonexatioo ol 3.71 acres ol residential land to lliii clly ol Olota Mesa because the property IB elfjlOl<d wjOt 'DOiie from the ,a!rpcrt. ,.. The ~ anneutlon ares ftonts on In 1'eC'1tm...U.. qalnlt Uil ,diota ba!rMar Al>illiie between 1'11111 Lane and Meta-backed ~ coonnfltlooers Santa Ana Av.,..., • said they were wOrrled lhe anneutlon 1 'Vllllle IM AlrO!>rt Convnlsslon has no _WOllld permit !be 1"ndownor I<> build 50 'ponr to lllirl.tht anneuUon, 11• r-12 Week old BuU· Terrier, Male. To good bome. (l'llotlt No.) coodomlnlilm units I!) an area 1.5 mllea ineodatlon will p to tile Local Agency " from lhe end.ol Ille NllWllY-lohiiillori ~. The ares surottndlng the proposed ••· Norman Ewera, t11i lir'j!Ort's nollo lomeol>e ..t.P,1.-.1 that ad f«>k the aeuUoo II alreody dl!vtloped and bu •be-ollioer, RCO.-cled In P1l'Pl -Wbera lboy . a"' all llvlrta produced some nobo da1D1ge llllta favor ol the proposed ......-. & tald ·11111e!11 •~alter riPI ll\l!l-'lf l"'" boot ' ~ the airport, comm~ Ibo\ while je! no111-1 dlilurbence in PIM. titlenl or "!1111 111111 tiWmla to ~· Iha ma, _.. -...i lnsulotlon ol " """3'. call thJJ t)Umber -~ ' We'd be in a funny pooitlon 11> tet homt1 ~ ~ 1* of sleep or -build more beuses Wben lhe....,. speech lnleJTUplloo. 'Within lhe proposed • new~s. Ewers also noted that° lho property ltaell alread7 ·bis aome homea built on it and t!iat the tumlU!ldlDI area also Is , heavily devt!oped. Ewus argued thol U CQsta Meaa re- qut...i jlome aaleanwi I<> warn bu,yera ol Poaalble jet noise ~ Ibey boltghl homes, !be county would not be Uable for noltc Miits. llowover, the ~ voted unanimously to override Ewera' ream- mendajlon and I<> op-lhe annexation. "I Just don't think we sboul4 encourage bul1dlng In an area tl!al II not cornpaUble with airport ~Ion," • seld Com· missioner Jamts Stock. l I "I now aee , that thls.<~nt may well have beell 111 error, """'II' prompted by wbat was then my blCheit lCDM o/ rfgllt. Its°'~, to lllY etamal ~. have l""yed llljurloul boCll JO' I number of tniJclttal j)eriona ...i. to that reverence for low on ·Which ou~ IOclety Is founded ." f': In an ollldav~ filed lul .-k with Judge Matt · Byn>e of the Ptntqon Pape(I trial In LGs Anplu) 1!l'Olb revNled lhat he oent Wateraala !JOll" aplrat.ors E. Ho~ H111t and G. t:l(l!llon Liddy lo Loe A~ to t>ur1WJU the office QI Dr, Lewlt FleJdlns. - Ha &aid p1bllc aoql!clenct ln ....,,.. men! llrudy 11 lhaken by the Waterpte affair . I I For more t~ lis months thett bas been a councl~I~ montortum en all new •llDS In ~--· Eiceptlons have been made In ~blp ~ and with clcna tOllfotmln( 'I' the at.andordl·ot thl! PRCJOOOd onllnance.\, Counctlme• lnvoloed the montorltn last· fall to give plarmen tl1"I! to ~ tbe """ law. Tbt. tnldll ~ moralorlum was-utdad ~~ months when It -applront tllat men Ume .was.,...._ Tho 8CCOlld moratorium ran out In mJd. A)ll'U, but. COWlcllmen bave not..YOI Joa. ~ a third ooe, . \ ' .. .. . Marijuana Seized FREsllo !AP) -Three 111111 are In CllllodJ here alter a mitlne tralflc st9P '!Uetdly tamed up 21 duffel hip 11111 fil l!llrijuana, police saJd, lo C08lody ·m Heney Garcia, JS, ol Clovis, and Frank· Velaequez..,.~. ~Ari Jla11199, II, of ~· MYW~ *l L.M..... ~· E'* • .-: -. ~=--1 -·-' 711 A 'WI• tNf ·--,., ......... ..... u.:.... :. .. <'••. ' I • \ • I • e w_,, ..., '· 197J Be Pursued' • . : • Richardson Appears Before Senators WASHINGTON (AP) -E1IJot L. lllcbardlan tesU!led today at lhe atart of heartnga on hi t nomlnaUoo to be attorney general Iba\ 11 the Senate dllllpprov., of his llnl choice for a special Waterg~te proaeculor, he will feel obUged to !nm anotber aeloctlon. Rlcbardaon told the Senate Judiciary WILL JU091 ACQUIT :;DANll L I LLSllllG?-1 .... 9 Commlll,. lhat he oonaul!<d varlou• IQU1'CU and a nambtr of namt1 have .been asaembled ror cooslderadon to take ~over direction or the Watergate tn- tesdptlon. ' ffe did not, haWever, Indicate bow qulckly he wwld be prepired to an- ilOiuice his choice for lhe post. '·"Al lhe outa<t or lhe hearing alter ldchanbon wu sworn, Chclrman James O' Eutland (J>.Mlu.) uked him: "Did 10u ever bear of the Watergate alfatrT" •._·"Yes, Mr. Oialnnan,'• Rt~ "ftplled when Ille laughter In lhe crowded iaearlnC room subsided. , '"As attorney general, what are. you ·1oing to do about It?" Ea1tland Mked. -. Richardson, now secretary of defense, ,.14 that u hi 11 OQllflrmld be would be omldon moot qul!l!led r o r .._Ille llllth ·-· 111111)' lad. ~ _.... ..... "l'vt enmlned my_....• lbal ~1:'~~i: A'BA score." he said , "and I'm saUal!lod tllll l and various olhera lllcluclll>I .fOllll!'r am prepar~, lo ~. ~ .•l\h<Mll filr « Cblel Jll.lllct .EarLl\'lllJOll lm!WI• com· favor ~ Iii• Ibo pubUc lliloNlll 1 -t • • -• Rlcbanbou, . nom!Mled 1¥1/" Prdldent ~ .. thll 11 dooe, he ~ be wW ~1k NW>n to IUCCted Riclwd G. Klt1ndlenlt Individuals oo lhe 1111, In bi'dtr1 H Ibey u,lleld of lht J111Uca ~~ aald WOuld be willli!g to accept a~l thal be 11 ~ lor an~ ~ and wW accept the first one wliO Is. ~ < ~iMolllty, --·~ -tu be had announced provlou1ly, he a11'\llt IO t the aovemmtnt 1 In-said he would Ilia for the J~ Com· villlflllill of W11<rgate .. ,. and mlllff lo coeduCt · bearlnp on lbt ln- n!llted dlanla of.polllical ••Plona&• and dlvldual ~ and would a1lo wekome sabotage ID fut 7w'1 pruldenUal ...,. an •IP'-by the Seoate ltaelt pl~ ..ODed be .. ,~ f--~. '1l't ....Uy a Smate problem thM, la It -. t -~ ~" not!" Eatlland uMd. Jllondalloot rr= ~ inaldtnl of the ~ nplied that thll 11 llie cue ~ 11,ar.~.._"'"f··Tr lht~.e ·~1 In ~ -that the S-le will be of Iha Amettcall -•· o -~-,~ •• nndering an Independent Ju<llmenl and, Judi... ~ &l\omoi'>, I D d bll uld, 1f \he senate did DOI C111C11t 1nJm ID \lrtnte pndlco. lie aald he With Illa cboi<:e he wooJd Itel obll&ed &!lo has 111ggestlona from ~ of to mab lllOlher'aeleclfoa. the -and Staato u Wtll as In· dM~ clllzCDJ. Altogolher, he said, • lo JOO pa:aona bave been CCllllUlt!jl 'and Jlom. the number~ o1 iiaiiiea· tili'eicfy usembled he illt.eods to draw up a IL!t 1n order o( thole :1 rvine Scenic ' R-out,e Skylab, Crew Set 'for Two . . Launch Dates . '. ·'May Begin ~i~h~n Year' ·• c.onstruction of a scenic highway from Ne"PO" Beach through the bills of trme to Olo Parkway Jn the Sad<lleback Valley may begin within a year, Orange :co.mty olficlall were told Tuesday. ... ''lbt six-lane Cllvlded highway would be 1111 eatensioo of San Joaquin Hllla Road In CorOoa' del Mar that would terminate at :u,. planned Sllrr Ranch counly park and :the pr1vately-<1wned Coto de Caza ranch abolle Million Viejo. • '•Plan.I for the IJiChway, whlclt woolld 'have a 250-root-wlde rlghl.d-way, are 1li!fng studled by the Orang > County Road Department and major land development ·flmls, including the Irvine Company, tile ltfission Viejo C.Ompany and owners or .the old Moulton Ranch landa. • :rbe prol)OSal was ,ouUlned 'l\Jtlday before Orange County Harbont, Be..,. ..nit Parks ConlmlaoioDera by· attlll1'ct ,_ Olapman, whose firm ii preparing "'Plans for a propo~ aimllelDa1t park on •Upper N•wport Bay Ill !lewporl Buell. : One commissioner. Frank Rob\MOD. of ·Newp0rt Beach, was sharply critical of TONIGHT COAST COMMUNITY C 0 L t E G E DISTRICT -Regular board meeUng, IJ71l Adams. a p.m. COLLEGE PARK HOMEOWNERS .ASSN. -Organi1.8Uonal meeting, College Park School multipurpose room, 7:1$ p.m. TllURSDAY, MAY l~ COSTA MESA WATER DISTRICT - Regular meeting, 77 Fair Drive, 7:30 p.m. "DEADWOOD OlCK" -Costa Mesa 0 lligh School drama production, May 10, .11, 12, Lyceum, 8 p.m. Adm. Adults $1, children 50 cents. LIBRARY STORY HOUR -Stories and film, 10:30 and l1 :30 a.m. Film for 'young adults, "Scotland," 7:30 p.m. UCI LECTURE -"The Compleat Folk Singer," part or series on Folk Musi· cians, 161 Humanities Hall, 7·10 p.m. \ Adm. S4.SO. : OCC FORUM -Sen. Mervyn M. • Dymally, Educational chairman of sub- : commJttee on child care programs, Noon. No charge. COSTA MESA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Thursday group, Community Center, Fairgrounds, li.J p.m. OIANMCOAIT DAILY PILOT the highway proposal calllnt! It a "subterfuge" by 'commercial 1lemenl1 to brine rr-ay tranlc to Newport Bea<)\. He~1171cany 11'eeW1y In the dt1 will be bl!Url)' oppOeed. Propooenls Insist It wfll be "low·apeed" hJghway. Olapman aald today hil firm Is al90 preparin1 master plana for the owners of 10,000 acre> ol old Moullon l!anch pro!>' erlies and the land surround Colo de Caza. O!apman said Ille highway pro poHI waa broached to Orange County Road Commiasloner Ted McConvllle for the first time Monday. Hffe was highly in favor of the Idea and told us money could be made available ln nul year's budget lo put In the first two lands all the .,.y from Starr &nch to Newport's city llmltJ," Chapman said. A1ititrust Suit Face s Air Cal Purchase Plans .,A Los Angel .. federal, judge refuttd lo dlamial .. anlltrulj aull Tueida,Y rued by Ille Juttlce Departmenl against the pre> posed purcliue of Afr Callfornl1 by PaclfJc Southwest Afrllnet (PSA). There was no inunedlate comment from PSA offlcllls, Who bad aought to have the antl-trusl suit thrown out of court. However, a spokesman ror the San Dieg<>bued PSA said the OO<llJ>3l1Y would take a "long look'' at proceeding with the legal costs necessary lo fight lhe federal anti-trust right. The JusUce Department anti·trust sull charged that PSA purchase of N•wport Beach-based Afr Cal would give PSA a near-monopoly on atr trarflc between Northern and Southern California. The suit was brought after the California Public UWJtles Commission (PUC) voted 3-2 to permit the merg..-. In doing 'so, the commission overruled the recommendation of Its professional staff, which had said the merger would be monopolistic. i !JI asking U.S. District Judge David Williams to dismiss the federal anU-trust suit, PSA lawyers argued that lhe PUC bad jurisdJctlon over the question of monopoly. ln refusing to dismiss the suit on th.ls ground, Judge Wlllllma said the federal government also had COncurTent jurlsdlc-. lion in cases where federal mooopoly laws applied. The Justice Departm .. t, In prooecutlng the suit, saJd It will now seek to have a !rial date set for Its suit. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -Twin COWJtdo!ma began today OD the rocktts which next week are to latmcb America's first space station, Sk)'lab, and the three men fi'bo wm inhabit the laboratory for lour weeks. Eleclrical power aurged lnlo Skylab's Salum 5 booseer aa the ion~COllllt for the double.header launching got under way at 2 a.m. SlJ: hours later, the cJOct began ticking for the Saturn IB, which ls to pl'<>' pel the astronauls In punult of the orbltfng staUon. The 33-slory Saturn 5 and the 22-story Saturn lB stand on launch pads elghl· teiitha of a mile apart. Early In the countdowns, two separate 5 O 0 • m a n JalUlch teams concentrate on electrical, communications, guidance system and fuel line checks. The Skylab 1 Is lo be tauncbed Wl- manned at 10:30 a.m. P!Yf Monday. The astronauts are to start a marathon space journey at 10 a.m. Tue.day, fiyfng to a linkup with lhe station :ml miles above Ult earth. Cbarles Conrad Jr., Paul J . Weiti and Dr. JOlepb P. Kerwin are to spend 28 days tn Skylab, which is as large as a three-bedroom house and bas such con.. v.,Uences ui"di•J4ual. slf!!Oplng 9~11rS. dining room, bathioom, a aboWer and stereo. 'Ibey are to conduct a series of medical, acl'!'tilic and earth reaources expefimenll to determine how well man can •Uive ar:id work in apace for Jong periods• In Auguat and November, the Skylab 1 and 3 cnws are to rocket up to the same laboratory, each for el&bt weeks. Conrad, Weit% ud Kerwin, who iJ a physlclan, were at the Johnaon Space Center In Houston today. planning to rehearse In a Skylab sbnulalor. Later In the day, they were to recelve another tn a series of briefings on solar astronomy, one of their nl3jor assignment areas. The astronauts are in medlcal quaran- tine In Houstoo. Since April 24, Ibey have been living in a three-bedroom trailer in a space center building and their con- tacts have been limited as a precaution against el])OSU1'9 t.o any disease which could s1clten them during \be fii8ht. Marlboro Man Drowns in Pond KNOX CITY, Tex . (AP) - A rugged· Jooklng cowboy who appeared ln a Marlboro cigarette advertising sertes has drowned alter being Uuo~11 by a horse Into a livestock pond. Sherill Marvin Crawford said 1\Je>day that Carl B. Bradley Jr., 33. was riding an witamed bronco when I.he anlmal plunged Into \be pond Monday. The horse alsodrown<d. 'I Got Him' Tacklera attempt to down slippery hallback during annual Mud Bowl football tournament at Colorado entered this year's event. It is held in «>njunction with three-day spring fest1111l"on the campus. State University, Fort Collins .. _Th:=ir.:.l:::Y..:·&e.:.•:..:•::n:...t:..:eam==·-------------------- State Must Compensate For Water Control Work SACRAMENTO (AP) The Leg!Alalure'1 legal adviser bas ruled that the state la required to reimburse local property ta1payers for construction of state.mandated water pollution control facilities, It was revealed today. Legislative counsel George Murphy said language Incorporated In laat yoar's Sl.1 billion school llDaDce-properiy tax law "would require state reimbUrsement for lhe COIUI incurred by I o c a I government.I" in meeting . orders from r....,.J water pollullon control boards. State Sen. Craig Biddle (R-Rlverstae), made the opinion public and aala 11 hu "far-rucblng impllcationa" for future en-- viroomental quality cootrol ellort!' in Callfomia. Biddle said he bas written Stale Con- troller Houatoo Flournoy saying he should give "1->medllte ailcl serlout OOD· sideration" to the nllbtl"s Pol"1til1 in> R ·de ts Gi"ven pact .. the state's ustar .......... es1 n "ft 11 my und~ tbal the state Water Reaooroea Cootrol Board does not Chance to Appeal 3bare the leglllaUve coumel's view with regard to lhe need for 1tete funding ol state-mandated 'polluUon cootrol pro-Church Approval i;:~YBlddle sa1d 1n the letter to Biddle reported he reque!led the opi-Upset residents ol Denver Drive bave nioo cm behalf ()( the %3,000 residents of won a second chance from tile Costa San Bernardino County's Yucaipa Valley ?.1esa City COUncil to present their case area. against conslnJCtioo of a small dwrcb tn 1boae people are "threatened by a their neighborhood. reglooal watar C1¥>trol order to illllall ·an They will appear before the council ealfmated IU mllllon bulmflde .....,le Jwie 4 to i>l""'OI f rgumellls 1galnlt a disposal ayat.m wllhJn Ille next lour Jehovah's Wltnesl ineettng bill M 955 years or fal!e a virtual eoV1ronmental Paularino Ave. eviction noUce, 11 Biddle said. Councilmen clecided to ._ lhe He said the state board will consider public heaflng on a zone excepttcin foe Ille regional boord'• recommendation al the cblll'Ch last MOllday alter hearinl< a a June 1 meeting In Los Anieles. plea from homeowner representative Joo '1The people of the YucaJpa-Callmesa D. Schorle. community are not protesting against the Last mooth, when councilmen •!>' need to protoct lhe qwility of basin proved the zone "ceptlon. lhe major groundwaters," Biddle said. arguments raised by lhe bomeoomers But be added they are mostly retired related to traffic problems and pruuv· people on flsed incomes -many living in ing the residential character ol their mobilebomea -who "will be faced with neighborhood. devastating ftscal and economic burdens City Attorney Roy E. June reminded If state autboritiea compel them to pay the residents that during the June 4. for construction or a total basin-wide meeting the burden or proving the coun~ waste disposal system within the Dog V acci1uztion Clinics Slat,ed In Coast.al Area • A aerl~ of Jow-cost rabies cUnlcl for dop will be held In May It -Orange Coul locaUona, the COUDly Heallh Deparlment hu announced. , _ The clliilcs, which w1D operate f!QID T to a p.m., will cbqe 12 per vaccthaU.... All dogs more than four months o1d are recrahM to have tables vacclna Uona. 'l'he cllolca In the Orange Coast area are aa follon: Tuesday, Moy 11: Costa Meaa. Orange eotmty Fairgrounds, Fair Drive and Fairview Rood; El 'll>ro, Lake Forest . Shoppfn& Center ; and Irvine, Walnut I Village Shopping Center on Culver Drive ~ 11>11\b of lhe Santo Ana Freeway. May 22, Tueldly: San Juan Captslrann, San Juan Elementary School. May 14, Tburaclay: San Clemente, Un station on Prelfdlo. May 21, Tuesday: Fire ataUon on Buahard Street; Lelaure World. El Corter. Stable, El Toro Rood and Paaeo De Valencia. For further information call 77&-ss$1. t ' " U>µnty General · Plan Airing Set A public hearing on the cos~beneftt analyala of open space and co!lHl'Yatloo propooala of tho county general plan wtU be held al 1:30 p.m. Friday In lhe hear- ing room of \be Englneoring Building. IOI! Civic.Center Drive, S-.la Ana . Originally scheduled for 'l'uetday, lhe hearing wu poslpooed due to lhe funeral of the wife <i coUnty supervisor David L. Baker. ell decision wrong will be on them. arbitrary· deadlines propo&ed." ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii ..... ~~!!!! The propoaall caU fOl' 88,000 acres of open space py the ytar lllO at a coat ol $941 mlllioo, or between IUO and 1116 per year per famlly === -OPIN .... • • .,., a I . ' aa~ball Mitts-Ba~ T~ Ot• ... CM.I OAILY ,ILOT, -1 .. ~ " ~ ""' ...... ,,,.. ............ w "" Or•• °"''' ~..,.•.r111'11 c_., . ....., rife Wlllafl1 i re pUlll....._ MorMle1 ~ Frld1y, for CDll• "-• fl!_,..,. htd'I, Hvnll"lllllfl •tadllll'-"'lfl V•l'-r, ~ 9.etll, lrYIM/ ... llillldl: Mill ... c..n1e1 1<111 J11e11 c.acMllr-A •1t r-oloMI tdllloll I& M11'Md .. ~,.. ..... llllWn. fllf Pflflcljllll "*!11111111 ...... It 11 »t Mill •• , ,,,_,., C-t• ~ Ctttltnllt, fat.». PSA reportedly would have paid $20 rnllllon for Air Cal 's 13.6 mWlon net assets. When the cigarette commercials wue filmed, Bradley was wagon boss ror the 6«66 Ranch. At the Ume of hll death, he worked oo the Bill Flowers Ranch In the Old G'·-community southwe!t of Knox ~, ,. city. lj Duck Feet Fils-$6.95 to $18.95 Speedo Swimsuits & Trunks Laguna Swim Tnmks-$5.95 & $6.95 LHe Guard Swin Trunks-$4.95 Wonder Board Kick Boards-$4.95 Warm Up Suits-$21.95 to $34.95 Balls-Shoes-Colored Sleeves Shoes-Samy Hose Adldas-Tratom-CoMrSe latk PurceU Teolls Shoes Terns Dresses l•~•rt N. '*•-' ~idMlatlllf'WlllNf J•c .. l. cwi.. Ykt l",..i.-t Mill O...l,MM119iW l~-•• ~I ..... Ttl•111 •1 A. M ... ,t.i111 --C6i•rl• H. LHt IUch ..... P. Nell ~1 ~1·1~ .._ __ JJO Wett 1,, St,..., ••lli.t M4!1M11'P.O, .. , 11.0, t 2tJ6 .... _ ,,........,. e.dlt -~ ttU.....,. l.ltlMI ~: m "-•' _,_ .._,..,._ 9-dll "''' ~ ._......,. kl! C......,..1 I» H9l1ll II CatNr1t ••I N1pl111 C714l 141-011 Cl 1fta4 """ I'} I '4M•11 "'"'""'· 1'11. "or..w. °"" ,... ........... .. -• .,... lllwtl ...... =:rt.~ -=-=~111"':: .... ., ...,... ._-. • --~ .... c.. .... ~-.. .,,.., .... .......,.,., ... , . .....,, ...... ........ ...... . U.S. Urges New Standards On Bicycles-No Highhars WASHINGTON (UPI) -The govern- ment today proposed new &afety stan· dards for bicycles, Including a ban on u;. lreme high rlae handlebars and tougher COOSlruction for pedall and brakes, In a move to cut down the 800 death• which occur In bicycle accldenls each year. The proposals came amid booming popularity In bicycling, with tremendous lncreuea In ules, particularly aJD011i the mulU-apeed mocfell. With 34 mllllon bikes aol4 last year - and an e1llmaled IO milllon In ..,. throughout the country -the Food and Drug Admlnlslr1Uon 11ld 1 mlllllXI ac- cldenil each year are relAted to the lwo- whtel vrhlctu. "OI -, 18,0llq lnvolv. 1ulomobUe1 and more \nan llO l'lllllt In death . In many cua. the tiieycle 11 .. u II a major caUM ol theae acctdenll," the agency said. The oew ru1 .. , which are aubjecl to IO days of public oomment before the FDA puts them oat in final form, would re. quire pedals that are slip-resistant and brakes that would meet specl.fied performance standardl. In addition. only a ''modest'' handlebar·t<><eat raUo would be allowed, a requirement \hat would ban the more extreme V-abaped hlib-rlae handlohlra popular on tome children'• bites. Reflector• would be mtndatory to make bikes both vlllble and ldentlllable In the dark. Urtsal~ prolrutlons and other h ... rds would be banned and !here would be limits on seat helg~il. The peroon buying a bike would hive to be wpplled with auembly lool1 tnd ln· •ructlonl, u we 11 ., with ID owner'• manual which would cover rnalnten.anet, operaUon and safety. ............................................ ~ Champion llaadbal Gloves Racqlletllall Racquets Table Tiiiis Paddles & Sets W~ Tllllis Bals Wllsan Bancr1ft lluilp bcbts • ,.~ .... Rmts ' Sqasb Rackets OP£M 9 TO 6--tlOSED SlllDAYS / ' Tennis Shits & Sllorts !kw.lo Bias- ......... • t Parts-Tns-Tas Repaiiar Racket Stringq 531 CEJml-846.1919 I • DAD.Y PO.GT DrroBIAI. PAGE . Voters W!ill Decide • ' I n too1r -J!IGdd'•f. w,om 11-c11y coandl· • .-n filllllY cauea Ille lllOt 11111 WMk on tile open ~ 1-1 llecdGm. . 'lbli ll took IO Jone lo make the dedl!OD tDd that. 1111117 up«U ot the .pl'OpOlll .... left ...... abould be no .,..at 1111t>Ne. It tllll be Colla Mesa's very 1lrst bond eledion and the prospect ot {allure Is UllStlUlng. Added to that Is the f1ct that the etiy'a band Is belDg forced by both the Newport X.. Un!fled School Dl&- trlct Cid the ll2Dd ~ Dlltrlct (the Orange County Fair's ~ tpDCJ'). Bolh are ID~ ID eeUiDg their airpl.111 property aulckly and want the dty to mile ell'ly comiiJltiDellt, Q Ille city Wlllla the Ltnd. But even thou8'1 SOlllO ot tile detllls IJ'lt not yet nailed down -and 11eca .. ol thfAr ~f,J"rbaps lbouldn't be -it Is lll'ltiblnf that co · n are at last willing to p t tjle pu61k: -IP..., concept up for a ---With the coundl split 4-1 on tbe Idea, proponents and environmentalists will have to Intensify their ettorts to mile th• election a SlltttlSS. -Now that the mocblJlery 1111 been &et into motion , they have good reason lo step forward and sell their coocept&. Sensible Investment Newport • Joi-achool dl9lrlct taxpayers a,re being asked !o spend f2.8 million <Wer the next four years to reno.ate and en!arJ!e Costll Mesa High School. That's only f200 ,000 less 1han the _original_ construction cost of the endre c:ompleil 14 yean ego. Part of the need for the coatly facelifting Is the re- sult of bad luck in cboooing tbe school site. The un· stable adobe 80il bas buckled and settled ao mucll that 90!De buildingll on the campus are showing premature · signs of qe. · There la alan a demonstrated need for bigger and • Anglophi~ Can'tMw On This Quiz (smNEYJ.~ Today's wonl-quh la taken fmn Nonnan W. Sc!Nr'I charming """ boot, .. BriUsh 5elf·Tlugbt," a tran..Atlutlc dlctlooary or several thousand Brlliclams UtUe known In the U.S. You ore to Oon'I Qty ol Costa M"3 offlciala heve aoylbtng better to do than pursue their oboesliloo with nude dancers? Ja book OOrnlnf Dell? llE.W. ......, .. '"os1...,..., ........................ ..................... ,_. .... ...... ,. • .._., ... De9IY ....... boUer fadlltl4o to Uet> poce with community ~ tDd the DOW 'lll(lbisdcolloii ot programs 11nw demcded on the hlgb KtioOI level. The COOll& 1"fe bound to be hlJb, II Is not u;pected In tbe DOU (Ulure that any added" hlgb ICboolJ will be built lit the district IO the rtlllODlng WU .to spend aYall· able fUnds to Improve what was airelldy then>. • The. reaeonbig II 110Uncl. Coots for construction can g0 l\O)Oheie but up and 192illlatlve restrictlon.o on avail· able tu DIOftey wi1110011 mike funds....., . . Now Is !be time for the dirlrtct to bring II• fldllllea up to per. The rlslt oi losing too much by Waiting Is too. great. Jet Plan Fizzles A bod idea probably will be burled later this month when county Director of Aviation Robert Bresnahan releaaea the final verdict on a propooed cireulsr takeoff pattern for je13 leaving Orange County Airport. Bresnahan said las{ week that lniUal repor13 show it probably would be unsafe for jelJ to make a hard left tum Immediately alter takeoff to keep them away from noi!e-senslU•e areas of Upper Newport: Bay. Bresnahan fnrther said that If Jet& continued the left tum, they would wind up over lrvtn&--where the same noise that once fell on Newport Beach and Costa Mesa would then fall on a new populace. And with these two Blrikea against I~ the clreular takeoff pattern still faces an economic analysis of the monumental coots of building a new runway to straddle the San Diego Freeway, wtilch Wlluld be necessary if the plan were to have any positive effect. So it seemo that the Idea for circular takeoffs first proposed six weeks igo by a Newport Beach home- owner is all but killed. The really unfortunate aspect of all this is that ii is so easy to drop an unworkable Idea and so hard to find a good one. C <:P.YSAB'< Army . Recruiting 'Milita~y. ~~fits.' WASHINGTON -Mmy recruiters, Un· der pre~ to meet enlistment quotas, have sillned up ID<.ll -had been ''pennanently rejected" for the dran. They include recni!t.. with oraanlc heart disease, psycblatrlc dllonlen, epilepsy and ...., a couple with mJso.. 1ng tnwr lingers. - staodorda or quallly tor the. armed .......... _.. . -·-· . ' one wu misalo& 1 left thumb; 1UIJ an- • i>tber bad lllree pins In hla left hip. AIL OF THESE dellclencea, a ........ ,.. AT THE Pmta .... a spok......,, aakl """"YU'& that"~"~ were once an to mllltary spot...,.., are oulllc!ent to dtoquallly a man rrom'mllltary ....,ice. ='='·practice but have recenlly been , ROBERT LEVINE, lite Wisconsin The Wlicolllln iurvey alJo found that 17 Many of the men ••-··""-' In tesla men aecepled by ...,,,...,.. bad prov---.-Selecllve Service director, recent11 ~ .. ~ailed ~ _., •• _., ~~-•-•-UJ. for the Wl.tconoln draft. ba -llllod, _,.-,. ~ ..._.....,, ~ uM;. had "correctlw" deftclences. BUt the onlered a statewide survey of tho men =.:-Jn a letter to Sen. WUllam enlisted In hla sto.le since Decomber I, 'e, l).Wla., 'Selective Servl<e DI· Levine invesllpllon, he aald, bu turned up what may be "fnuduleot•• recruiting 1972. He round that 7S ol those aocepled roclor LO'flne' offered a poaible uplana· 1 translate the word or pbrul ~ The a e military misfits were diJcov- ered in Wiscoosin, the only state where for enllatmeut bad Dunked either lion: !"actlces. "'!bm'e wlll be • very ~ physical or mental teals lot the draft. "The recnd1"n • te what la called mveal1gaUon of each ol the• .._, be With the help of publlobet Jolln Livlne, 'dumb<lumb' ~ volunteers who p~=-" JUJI a rew .,.,.t, ago, ~ I to the equivalent American ez]ftllioo or meaning. Half r!iht 1 qualifies you as a I High Anglophlle. L "He uked the I price of the cuket in the window." I 2 .• .,,,. ,.1ary of· I f-Wll IO pounds per ....i., fully found ." I s. "They 1ef1 me to ANSWERS: an lnvesUgatlm bas l. A "casket" in England is a small been @Odm:ted. box, not. a synonym for "coffin." Spokesmen at t be 2. "Fully found" means "Ill expenses ~.s. Anny Recruit~ paid,'' ~aa trm(. rd ud lodttni· . mg .£om m a.n..d r -_ _ , 3 "'·~"*'1jli can" ill wltal we llamf>t'l'o Va., toltl' ' • · caJi t1!e "/.~..,.. ... U.S. •.I I••' •. ua ,llltt.!*I DO ... )a bilWr• ~re-·~' ·rilo" a England. la' the .cniilingjlrocedurii~upllt-,,.... •llisl•~h!lf•l (~' b!own Oln were pract~ elaw11i4, lkll die, faceliouil7 tberi u 'llil "never-never.") admit"!! !hat enlislmllll olandanlo ll'I s. To "kno<it op' ltlllCDgland Is waking the aame m all 50 slat... .......,. In the mornlilg, or calling on who!e newapa~ In Chippewa Falla, Dunk tho lntelllglllCO t..L Thla consist.'l Defense Secretary Elliot Rlcjiardoon. Portage yd Baraboo, Wla., carry our or a lull-day crllJll course covering .In cbiirse of the Watetple m. column, we have broken looee the results prevloual,y etven. tbtelllgeoce t e 1 ts . ve aoct. Pi'mklent N ~:r on ' 1 ! of the 5eJectlve Ser:Ylce llll:Uf. -~1 ~ iqen pus .on l'Hl·-!Elt ..... --1eneraJ, lbformed Two ,_ bad beoi· lijectod ror tlie" -imlnilkll." • llf clralt could ,_ be draft beca.,. ~~ m .... trlarr -· ~ r..iloe>il "-""" told ua that tel llecauao ot the aJJ.. • rmgeta; two ,...me hellt IUCb ''rtlrtlbet'' ......., are routinely v~orl. '"D!e factor ~cb llllY disease; two bad aerloul Jll)'cblatrl<: conducted , ID rt11ted YMCA rooms In bay•-bitled ~to. .. vo!Uli-lo- problems; '"° were l amJc&eid Wftb MUtuJt•ret _.._,~ mllltmentl,'' ....-.,•• be 11Jd, 'ii tho illlproved epilepsy;, two bod· "ilelalJCed elbowo"; ho ~ "are_!'!flD( to meet mfolmmn rac:rullliW ,.... .... , ." . ' ' ' t carry the can." 4. "We got a new color telly on the hire-purchase.'' 5 ... Yes, I knocked up DmU early ~y momJna." -·-'~you. 'I: To "do 1 bankH ill to light out, or take it on Ilk> lam. 7. A ''llqma" la merely a travellng ·-· not a craft collector. Freeze Gasoline Pric,es, Boo~t Tax l I. "When the po!lce called, they found be did a bCJnk." 7. "The bqman checked ID 11 the botel today." I. "She bad a martini, but I ordered a aquub." . 9. "My hot\ forgot to provide me with a flannel." 10. "I went home to chln&e the llnt." 11. "They were In the middle or an argy-bargy when I got there." u. "All the trunk lints are Ued up just now." 13. 111 ordered a sirloin for dinner." 11. "Mavis 83ked me to help her wuh up Wt nlgbL" J. "'V.11111: drfnt or ade II a "squash" ·lii~ ·•.,, ,I I. A "llmlil" .. (wj,al,.. call a "wash-• c!olh" i....;'Jn-""1 ... t what ill called a ~·ii aw'"~dllbdotb.'' -ID. '"Lint" ill a Dlfcal dres!Jng In =; 'i!"Jo::U /!"!.nect ~n:!~~ Cl' "fl ''or 0 fllct." (A "bk of fluff" llH!te li1iliat we wwld caJI a "chick.") lL An ·"argy-bargy" ii a equabble, as between husband and wile. · 12. '"Trunk lines" are long-distance te~llnea. 13.~ "1irloln" ls our porterhouse; our alriotn it 1•nnnp steak." If. ~wash up" means do the dllhes a~ a meal. Oregon's Ecofugy Pinn A l\ranlt and anochnlnlsUc sight awaits today's traveler ililK Oregon's ocenlc highways: chlldm! and 1....,.... comblJ>i the roadsides for empty bottlea and beverage cana. BuJi!ng plalic trash bags thrown over tbe1r shoulden have replaced the gunny sackl of an earlier ~ 1eneraUon of botUe sc1ven1m. But the reward ill lbe same -depoolt D1CllOY ranging rrom lwo cenill !fl' a "stubby'I be<r botUe to 20 cents for I .,... dlsUnctlvely shaped aof\.<lrlnk bolllea. Cans are redeemable for flve aenf:,I apiece, but they are becomlna an>e --the aaJe ol "Olp top&" -bonned In Oreioo under the ....W •1bottJ.e bill," wbidl took effect ln October 1972. -BY FORBIDDING the ublquiloul "no dtsmft, DO return" beverap ccmt1tnen, the law's ba<km hoped to ...,-Utter cootiol. Is It _.kine! "a.ad Oii the aarty evidence," Gov. Tom MeCaJI aald recently, "! would 811' the 1>111 ill a riproorlnc ...,...., .. ~ ........ lhol a lll.....,th trial II too obart and that the real 11111 wlll come this -· liq with ~. lodt-twlUIDI .... -. Can and bottle manufactaren, who lobbied ~1 ap1nol tho bill, ' ......,11y laoued .. ~ -clalmlnc tbal .the~ . ..._Wner abare or all Oreaun utltt bad lncreued -. 14.4 to "·' pm:enl Mac:Call lonned tho fllurel ·~" and ........ lnllr dlltGrted" -.... they rtferred ID pen,..,to1es, llOI totals.. He prnmpllJ made public a -blallWl.Y -*r llatlnl that tbo mmillor OI cllardod WitJta anCI CIDI liq 1$-road- ·"" EDITORIAL RESEARCH test secllona ba<t' declined from 3,958 to l,l4t In a tbreHiloolb period. B(J'f ~ If lotaJ Utter la leaolit"1.' the tey trad...a la convenlmce."ln lltU. mlri' than 1 decade, noo-retutnables have cornered 7ll percent of the ~ and aoft.drink· market - a clear 1lgn, manulldurer1 aay, that people prefer tllrow1ways to hauilni emply llI.pocU bad< to the place of pun:bue. Grocen aad. nlaJlen complain that they f'" the ouo wbo set stuck with >Orting and stor- 111( pilel ol emptlea. Bev.,.... pro. ducers, bott1ero and dlJtrllNton bemoan luc!eued COiia and deaused aalea. ~ of the botUo bill, Including -relallen and botU~ illllllt that tbJ )nblema are minor. """!es are up . ad Jricef are down," McCall'• natural -aide, kooler cannon. told r.dlllrlaJ -Reports. Sublldlary bmellta may Include wlter ruource u,. and ~ tmlronmental enhancement. 1'llb ollell .....UO.. metal pull·lllbo and birds WI become mlaDCled ID pl1slk> loop can connocton. Production ol alumi- num for cans clemaM. a -t oloctrlcllY output. OOPIBS OF the 0....,. law were re- q"""'1 by the 4t olbor I I a I e .......-11 and llm11ar bl1Ja 11 ... been lntroductd In lll&DJ legilla-Ia v .... -i. a ban oo _,.tumabl8 will Ilka elr.ct In July. ! I To the~: Now Iba! we are getting the· eoo>wner squeeze ... gaollne prices by the pelrolewn .....,...ey, Iegislati .. action, whether federil or state. sbould be taken immediately. The price ot g830line sbou1d bt./r<!m al the pnoent wboleaale level and a lu of 50 'cenll a gallon lm- Jl(ad. 'lbla would raise the price to near- ly $1 a gallon which Is projected lo be the . I!"lce within a year anyway. THE 50 CENTS a gallon should be ap- propriated for mass transit systems. 11ru!1 this one measure would reduce !IDOg • and provide fUnding (or mass transit system, eocourage car jlools, COl>- serve energy and encourage the use of smaller cars. IT IS apparent that lbe petroleum companies prefer carrying the en•rv crl!!s to raUooing and blgber prices. Thla alternate course, however, would even- tually benefit the people rather than the petroleum companies. ROBERT E. SCHMITL, M.O. N-• ,..,._llotn To the Editor: II la wilb deep appreciation thal I thank you ror your show ol coruclence in 'I'"" ucollmt editor1als of late. ' A.~ flow of,Inronnatlon and..,.. on all l.saues hes llways been an Integral parl of a true democracy. Al this point In Ume, the -II wallna a lllrloua baUle or survival or doom. -11 lt ls the !alter, I can now YOUCb for the fact thal you tried. BERNY BAKER fftfhatloll C'ontnl To the Editor: Twiet, in the near put, prominent voices fmn the field of <COllOlllics have been raloed In favor of additional tu· at!on to curb and contn>I lnflalioo: tbe President of the Buk of America, and Quote8 ''no ,nlle deoemo aad wlD accepl ll04Mq .... -the hill -Oor 1)'!1<m "'11 -... ,....,,.... U th ..... ·--It be ..... l1ie facll." -DemocnlUo Naliooal Chairman Robert S. Strauss «1 the W•ltfllle aHalr. MUI FOl'TOll, L.A. -"llloce IM War lo II -llft otnlla, W'1 1111 mp .. ----... -· e-· ttat1Tt1 • . ,---------"""" ~ (I)~ '-Iii pnx!ucllYlty. Both ol fi11lon but the tlnol of addlUOllai tu· , ~ thioll ,,.._ ~ lldwcOte the fint aUOll demands tho ruU ezploraUon of MAILBOX apprOicb aa tho control llld recOmmend ollemaUvea. ' tmltlon u tho way to lmplemellt It. CARL lllOllRISON .. Tuel (ID thla cue) remove the I "'*Hltbal -.u. IDdl.tduaJ, and are Abe fwteratff 1 Letter• trom reodn1 are wlcotM. Normall; tDrlttr• tltollld C011V<JI their """"II" In 300 words or l<SI. Th« ril/ht to cond<me lelters lo fit JJ>O<• or eliminate libel ii f'eseroed. All letters must include signature and mailing address, but namt"I ma11 be wfthheld• on requ<1t if suffici<nt rea!On ii apparent. Poet111 wiU not be publioh<d. eatremely ellecllve lp1nst the medium To tho Editor: I ~:':i = 1~:! ~~= l:J: , Tbe''llally .Piiot II to be lauded ror lill I otandard cl Jtrlnl or 1-IL Tu .-~ 1"1clOI °" PlaDl1!n& In Oranp money lo Pai4 oul to llllllf places II>-,{·""tlt1• eluding ...U.re JI01IDOllla, ........ \al AN UNl'ORnlNATE JmpllcaUoo In projects, Ind too mucb admlntioti:all<il. " these arlldet, bowover, ta that only i Tu money c1oeo not leave Iba 'lfslem, dovelo~ of land aro lnte,..led In j and tbua acbiafe cantnll, l>u t ill meetlrici of the Coast Commloaloo. tho ~bated ·lo be spent for goodo Ind PllMlng Department, the CIU!ene Dl- iervlces WbldJ hllp lo drive COila even Uon Finding C..mmllalon, etc. Large , higher. numbers of .developers .,. present and ' more n!Cently J. K. Galbraith. Wblle I cannot match the personal aulhor!IY, financial apadty, or. pol!Ucal infiuonce of these advocates of tuaUon -I, u a ~yer. proteal their stand. INFLA'nON, as I understand it, la a amdlUon of too much money chasing too few goods. AJ Jong 1s a buyer can, and will , pay a higher price tor an Item II lollowo logically that the seller will raJoe the price in the market tor that Item; rpore money, more price. more infiaUon ID a YlclOUI upward spiral. Oootn>la for IDIIalloo could come from eltber of two dtr.cUons: (I) a reduction In the amowit (or velocity) ol money or, I TOO aclmowlqe reducing tho amount of money u 1 viable allort term lnllaUon control method and would ...,. (ell: 1. Umlllng the a!Mmt of credit to be extended to an Individual for day to day purcbuea. 2. Requirln.J a liliber down paymeill for lbe ~ of lilgb CCIII !lema 111ch .., jeweley, bonlea, and automobiles. 3. Ren\o.tng 111blldles (llpedally lhoM paid by ~which In e1rec1 keep .. Immovable • .. uadof t1le price ol certain goodo. ' 1beae ncommendallono do D O I represent a panacea for tho .!ur.e of Jn. Our Changing Earth ( TnE BOOKMAN]-The geological rorcea which hove ahaped and continue to shape our natural mvlronnent -I b e evolutioo ol Landacapes, riven, rock farmauoos , deltas, coastllrteJ, and oceans -nre studied In gr!~. lively 161 and slun- nlnc pholocnipbs In ow ......,_ In Cot>-upon the upUIUna or mountains or ~ a-. by Oovld M. Baird. changes of rtv.. palteml, or the lllera- otrector of Ibo !lallonal Muaeum ol UOll ol ....,, eurrenll by lhllllng land Scleoce and Teclmolog)' In Ollawa m.,... ... (McGn,..HIU, fl -">· An unusual oectlon oo "Shapes and " Pattema" provides esplanUons and NO MATTER wliere mtn a~ or wbal plk>tographo o1 unique ripples oo lbe Ibey do, their lives depend a great deol . sand>, mysterious designs •ngraved In on U. reotoclcaJJllatory of the area ·lhey rock faces m.qnUJcent p!Uara and Inhibit," Dr. ~ pob]ta out. 0 '1'he kind archea at.aodtng m1111ons of years. of acenery-1hey look at may result from Ute rockl thlt undttlle It and the: mAnner Other sections cover such vast themes In which the land bas been ICuiptured as "The Great Ideas or Geology" and The oolll, lrom which opr1n1 the roretti "The Esclling Fn>ntlers." and food-cropa. depend dlrec\IJI on the AJ Or. Baird concludes. "Earth will geolOJlcal blalory that bu -produced alway1 be an lnter•allni plae<." thorn. The very cllmale may depend VICTOR O& KEYSERIJNG mate It their bwineu to be preoent becauoe II ls In their vealed lnt.,..i. The averoge cil!Utl not only Ondo It dllllcult to llnow wbea IDd wllere oudi meetlnp are hold, but Dlllll donate hla Umo. II behooves ne-pers to let the public know Ille llmeo Ind dates and locallona ol all organlzalloo meeUnp In the puiillc lalereit. Such a llslln& sbould be prln1ed u regularly as columns ""°' cem1ns Pl'A n>eellnga, COllllllDfl' proi>- lema and vital llalJJtl<a. The _ .. -lhWI be doing tho -po a real service, and poibapa II· lelldaoce II these meelinp would not be ooODHlded. lllNE1TE and KEN ~ ---DAILY PILOT Robm N. W•td. l'Mbllllllr Thomos K....U, Editor Barbara Krelbkh .Editorial Paa• Editor 1be f'dttm1&J ,,_. ot the DUa, Pilot ~ lo ln1onn and .umwu.' t"t11den by prntntt,.-on th.la Nit div'°rM«"OmnM!ntary'on topk!I Gt ... tettll by iyndlcaltd eolumn&u .... c..-Uts,by ......... •bumfor l'ffde.rt' vtew1 and by plnmtlfw• ntw1p1Pl!l"• op4nlom and kteat • CW'ftht topics. The editorial ., 1. I - ot the t>alty Pik>t appear onb' t. a.. edltorta.I «i.umn al tbe 1l:lp of .. pqe. OpllUonf •~s-eued by h mlo umnitfJI Md c .. rtoanJlt• and ...._, wrltwn are thtlr owrt and ...... .., -· ..... Ir -by ... Dill/I' PllOl-ba- Wednesday, May D. 1911 I ' - Cues Rested . .. I • Ellsberg Acqq1tlal? . -Slll OMLI~~ $fj5 ·.A ,MONTH . . . • . . ' ' . Efttl Pn .Price Alone 11!' -. . ~ ' . I ,. PersiStence ~ays Off .~. SF Sleuths Get Charges-in Sex Deaths -;,,111 •• ~.:;:;'.":f:',,~~~::; "'"' . "'"· '"-""-. CHAIN SAN FRANCISCO (UPI),-murder ·sites and collected predomlnanlly black Western The pmlstellce of two dete<> faded blood stains which Addition district, where the liv.eo who -'"lllled away for matched Lile blQod lypet of slayings look.plac« FENCE ---2~ Years:. sefies or "Jack two of tie victifrij:· , the Ripper" ldllnlgs of pros-IBE 'DETECTIVES noted ututes pa Id off with three THE ORIGINAL Jack the there were no further mutila· murder indlctments Tuesday. Ripper murdered prostitutes tion killings after ·his con· Stanley Nelson, 38, an in-in London in the 1880s. His victlon for assault. They also mate at Vacaville St ate identity was never known. learned he had drenched his Medical Facility, was returned 'Homicide inspectors Hobert car with gasoline and burned to San Francisco to face Nelson and Stephen Max-it after tbe bOdy of the third charges of slaying and sex-outopoolis metbodicaJly built victim was found. ually mutil8ting the three up a case against Nelson after Checking furtber, the prostit.utel In 1970. theorizing he might be the h o m i c i d e i n s p e e t o rs He was charged after his slayer. discovered Nelson had served wife told the detectives she He was arrested a month 10 years in prison for slashing saw NellOll ·dispoee'of two of, after the third killini on awomaninSaiinasin 1958 and the bodies. Checking her story, charges of accosting ai1d had proclaimed his dlslike of they went to two of the slashing a woman in the prostitutes to bis neighbors. SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS OOL OFF* FABRIC WHEN 5 7'0. INSTAUED BY WARDS Ct>OOH v•rl111tt> llel9till •rid q111llli91i of lillll"dy, low-m1lrmn•nct t•lv1nlttcl or 9rff11 vln~kiN!ld flDrk. Wlr1 lilbrlc: ii llOM!p 91lv1n11«1 for ulrl prolt<tron. •Gotn, ,.,,.. topNJI, ffttf1191 atlcl' 1 ... ftatfu are lxtnl crt our ,...tar low""'*-CaH for free...-... tockrrl WOOD AND WROUGHT IRON ALSO AYAILAILE. _ ... .,~ (' (· '"-·~·Delivers The Most :' ror The ' Orang~ Coast . '• " su~,~CRIBE NOW 642-4321 COr~1tM DAILY PILOT offM I•~ ••••11ltyl uthese days, when ovelJ!hin1's &etliiiii liant , , and' complicated, we!re.still srnall enough to know who Jou are" - Co..,. do! Mor: 27'4 E. Oooltffoy, Pttone: (714) 676-3600 Assets Just NNly OYer $300 mfllon • Hugh E'llns, Jr,. President ·rreas.ury \ has th.e sweetest treats ·for the sweetest mothers. =· .. , McDONALD'S PRESTIGE / CHOCOLATES 14 oz. s199 • WHITMAN'S SAMPLER CHOCOLATES 11b.s2so 21b.s5oo -~ ~LL. ~ i!iO 2 ~ .. ~-.J .~_, ~~ l! l! McDONALD'S GIFT OF GOLD . CHOCOLATES ' 14 oz. $195 WHITMAN'S son CENTERS 1 lb. 1,,,,,,,, 11'1'111'''·' I ,,,,.,,,,, 11111111.!.I· ,,,. ,. .. , ,,,,.,,:,1 '!rn o•!~~ o'•~' 0 ,,. z •• o.E . 0, •• . ,.. : .~: 0 · .: .: ~ ' - I ' McDONALD'S ' BU1TER ' CREAMS 14 oz . • SJ69 ... I I I I I I I the reasury CHARGE IT WHl·TMAN'S MESSENGER CHOCOLATES 1 I~J59 2 .rb~3 15 • 11 · -~I I amtiy S1ore rd load Olll'tler • • • -eHAllADA Milli llOOOC-St e WOODLAND MtuS1111111Vic1«Y ~¥1. •llVIHIDI 35201~or •SANTA ANA 3900 Soi~ Srillal St. e l'MIAllCI Slpttl ... iid-eLAOW-CnttSl.'MI-llM.9 .. rill PAIK BtothllfOmplltofO . "•OIAIHll Gl..,GIOYt~id.'"'1M,_ttr o,.. .. , ..... ,,lllt1f1lllr-y111 .. 7 . ' ( • ' • . ' " ., '