Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-06 - Orange Coast Pilot\ -.,... . ' ·~ ~ -. . ~". ~ _,~ .. ~ ,...,:.•. ' . ,.. . . ,; ·' . ; • .~ .. .. Mystery Gear Vnloaded· -· -. -~ ' By Sov~t.--~Bt==Et-.--Xoro.:~ .. . ' en Reds Unload Secret Gear • .. --- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON , JUNE 6, 1973 VOL .... NO. IS7, ' seCTIONS, 10 l".t.OES 2 Marines • •• ~ ' -. " ·-• •• - • Arrested . < -~ y ' ~ .. ~ ,, .. . ,, . ~ -·~ I ~Two younrcamp-.:I'e11\llo!on::Marllies Ul'tT ....... HELD IN· EXTORTION f-r '!".•balfo" Priddy Je ro:. Pridd . By,JOBN VALTEl\ZA Of 1111 Dall1 "" ,,... 1'le Russians have-landed. Dozens of conununications technicians and a few members of the Soviet Secret Police today settled into their first day along the South Orange GoaSt after land- ing earty Tuesday afternoon at the El Toro MCAS. They are the advance party for a visit by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev sometime in mid-June. Observers at the 1 p.m. touchdown Tuesday tenned the occasion somewhat routine an.d uneventful, except for one cloak-and~agger episode which occurred during the unloading ot ions of com- munication.J aear. The materials ~ght be used if a televised address to the na. tion by Brezhnev takes place. It was the ctytographic-gear-:-. top. secret stuff to the USSR -whiOO caused tht: ctirlous episode at the U.S military • 'l• • : tr r -i . · · ' ' . ~Dlnt'·P'llt ''"' ,....llY IUIM"f' ...... ' • • • t ' ROBBERY, CHASE ·LEAD TO·DE~·END IN HOAG HOSPIT.t,L,PARKiNG 'LOT Fountain v .... , Police 'Find bn. of TWO Slain. s..,s~ct~· Still CIUtc:hlng Money . . I .. ' . Nixon Persuades Laird . . - -----·--r . ·- Police Kill Two =~~!~amet~tt~:d~s:~: To rn.e· ft.dviser.1'.ost~ J}andit Suspects ---~-· + • ·After Pursmi - were arreited ·5y federaf ag'.Ots In S$n Clemente Tuesday afternoon only hours after a daring $25,800 robbery.of t11e·blse branch of the Bank of America· where a female teller was bludgeoned with-a ·ur1 iron. . TheoQore M. Fams-and Carl W. Davis, both 21, were picked up by FBI agent.a at the El Ranc;ho Motel at 2341 S., El. Camino Real at about 3 p.m. Much otihe robbery loot was recovered, authorltie1 said, but agents declined to specify tht amount. The brazen robbery occurred shortly after 1 p.m. as two men entered the branch in the central part of the base and during the process one of the baildlts beat an unidentified woman teller wtut:a tire iron. The woman was reported recovering this morning from severe head injuries_SheJs in~tbe baseJiospttal After running from the bank with the cas_h .... J he tw~~i~jy_m_m*Linto 1 lat~ model blue sedan!and sped north. -The-sentri es at-that gate·ba1ted1:he ·car- and assertedly told the men that they -the Russians ordered all but members · ' • ·of their party well-&way.· from the , -~ E ,.~ t Pl t 1 r --By •TOM..-(JOlllltAll H eM i1~· Vessel __ _,,could not pass through . 7r5e dfiVer shouted a~cu~rse-.. ~ a ac- . ,. ' XIA.Ir IOU O · a rTh_mer. 'd the d -. \VASHl NGTON --(Ul?-1)--_£resident retire from his four-star Anny role Aug. 01 nw ~Ii .. ..., st•lf en, sources· sa1 , elegat1on · R ird r J ~--· • ~ 1 • drove a rented truck inside the hu e Nni:on Jure.d M~\'.In _. La. .out· 1.0 • · • ' • , Fountain .valley p;>lice shot ~nd killed L08 GELESi{AP) -Fohn~ major turboprop cargo plane, loaded the ge~ semiretirement tOOay to become his chief In t™: new staff· shake~p, Nixon s press two alleged bandits 1n 1the par~ng lo~ of Jegue sebell1 p~yer Jerry Prid~y was into the truck sat severa l staffers on top domestic adviser and announced Gen. ~retary, ~aid L.. Ziegler., alsop wa.s Newport Beach's Hoag Memo r I a 1 lleld .<il torttol} charges today· in con-of the boxes, then drove off. Alexander M. Haig will leave the Anny dgivent Hthe tilltl e of .ass1stanhot ll<>d tthhe.~t·11res1f-Hospital Tuesd~r night, following a chase nection . th a bOinb threat against a Iu:i-At that t th "~ts" all ed . h W •-• . led Whit en , e w continue to.. I e o through faUr· c1t1es , alU ffi 'al , id po1n ' e i~ were ow to nm t e atergau:-uecima e press seCretary .and also will fill the job . \ . . ·' ury o Cl s ~ · , back _on the field. . • _ · House staff. , of communicati~ director ·us't vacated . Pohce •cflased the• patr .~fter t™:Y celerated. • Sentries then dispatched a license num - ber and description ·of the car which subsequently turned out to be incorrect . The in Washington ~inned the Much of the gear \vas destined for the While there was no ' 'Ol'lllal an-by Herbert G Klein ' l · reportedly held up a sma.11 Fountain identlty Gerald Edward Priddy, Sl!• of Western White House where the com-nouncement of the new ranking under a , . ,. . · . · . · Valley market and took less than $150. North Uyw~. 1'ho v.·as ~af'!ested in a un_ications_will-:~-~t--up-i~advaf!CC feshaj>ing'-Qf duties, Dai rd -Nixon's Lll\d told rej>orters at the White }louse Killed by shot.gun blastS were Jack $250,000 extortiOn OOmOplot TiieS<Jay. of the Brezhnev v1s1t wt.~h President Nix-former Defense Secretary ,....._ apparently l?flowmg the ann~w_icemcnts . that he Elvin Nation; 23, · ahd Thomas Bernard · Marine spokesmen said that at one point 1n the flighl from the sentry gate the hi ghway patrol reportedly gave chase, but offict?rs J()st the getaway c~r. A fe\v hours later, military intelligence ' officers apparently obtained -a lead in the . !See 'MARINES, Page %1 , Prlddy, who spent t( years ifl the ma-on after the two men hold a ri>und of emerges as the No. 1 presidential adviser · t1.eldetrto .:rm twistin~ by Nixon rnd K6zeluh 32 both of Carson. J ' r------------....;,·'1 jor leagues ~tween 1941 and 1953, wai; talks in the East. • domestically, an,d will .s.it-with Cabinet ice. esi en~ Spiro . · Agnew a ter One ~r the men lurched out Qf the arrested after two cigarette pack-sized In the meantime, the Russian delega-rank orrtbe National Security Council. ~~: ~yJng het did not wan; to 'driver's side.of the car and dropped dead items were . found on the cruise ship lion will mix work with a little tourism. Haig he.S been' ser.:mg tempQrarily a$, . . ·bfi ~v?'1''!1:1 • even OQ. • a eu; on the parking lot pavement . bland Princess-' while at sea. · • This morning a group of the visitors chief of staff, but there has been growing porary . sis ~to · P reorgan~ Wa lice officers found th~ second • 'lbe 9h_ip's captain said the packages had breakfast at a popular San Clemente ~ticism· of ~is dual and ~~ibly. con-pcNesll dential staed(f.hi t t .d HR ' ma ~IJ:ped ·in the front seat still c.ut· I I 1' e )ffftr91~tJtrown...--Pestauraot _ _ _ fli~™~ijy.,..ctv.ili~QQ at x~. remov ~ op wo a1 ~s, . . n . . . over~. officials reported. The airplane \Vhich brought them; a the White House while alsoOOldiilg the"'tl-~ffa~narr=and=if~hrtichmanp=clt1tehmg::a,;wad,.ol..moDe)61n~'lllb!wikc==I-· ~~·--..=• Spokesmen for the Coast Goard iind (See RUSSIANS, Page 1) ~ , . tie of Army vice chief of staff. He will A.pr1l 30 as a resa'lt of Water~ate The cai'and the.paveme~t immediately We~ft th VRI said_.tocta' the ere una are of , · ' disclosures and several ~ther top aides arround 1t .v.·ere littered with glass from ~~ere~~ deti~8 on bOL· A>..i , '1t·'f •'!., ~,..1 -~ ·• L., ··'1<.., ~: . , ,_. _ .,... • . , ,. 1 haye either left or been f1red +-some. as the rear wnxlow that had been shredded ·it will be partly sunny in the : (,~l's 'ca~il-ontCrect a .further:. I • ' .~ n· .le • : .• ~· ,v<:F~.': '.~·;· ., ''C''''} :t~ ;Ji:v.i.t \ i;.i I •\"'~'1i&'tWtOJgtit.e'~Jthen"lfor by shotgun fire . . afternoon hours Thursday follow-~-the1 cruise continued ' . WO Ie m 1ery r"'s . assorted reasons . : l The chase, which sent at least seven ' f • I louds ·a1' lie' r~~ melD!'hlle was tO be ar-a ' . 'J1he White House announcement sai~ police cars in pursuit at s~s in excess mg og an. ow c ong I taigned ~ay before 8U.S. magistrateoo Larrd -taking .Ehrlichman's old job bu t of lOO ·miles per ~~ur, weaved ~ough ~~ts~=~~~:~ a: chirp of violating the federal ex-(See LAIRD, Page Z) ;-streets Jn Founla1n v'aner. H1,ntt1ngt~n riSj.Rg ito neai"~in1-'.·., . torUon statute. . Lo B · h D • -H Id Beach, C®ll\'•-Mesa and fmally· tlq_~ a ,.."4 • .~ .. it)le .... arrested Tuesday near the o(" -ng eac river .. e . TENT SOLD TO . lS'F . d~1-m1·Sir!'!'fint~the hosplt~l ·pa•kmg . JN•nhE 'TRQJ\Y . fices of Jerry Priddy and Associates · .Ioln.:bt Ne'YJ>Pr_t Beach. a~ut 11 .45 ~-,v ,,, . . Products Unlimited, an adverhstng · • .. · · ~ , p.m,.-. .. " ~arEtits. ~ntt~ t'ac1fcr1: in tht 1 apeeliltles company which he heads. . CALLER . lST DA y o ~eivport .. J¥.aeh Detechv~ l!llm.Amoor-Hunli11gton 8"0cll. a,!l<f,Fountain , Durln.1 his major league tenure, he A Long B~ach man is under arre~t .to-,The ot':1er victim wns De bor n h • f· · · f ~· :who '1s, ~nv~t1gating th~. shootu~g.. V~lley elerne!ltary schoot dis· ptayed m t,296 pmes with the New York day on.charges of felony drunken dr1v1ng Zt0l}towsk1, 18. of Glendora, who 'vas · . · _ • SID(!. the bandits apparcn~ d1tl not, lite . uoct1. hav~ 1oined e'f;Jort! to ' Yankees,_ WUhlftton Senators, St. Louis "'~nd manslaughter (ollowing a fiery crash sleeping In the. va n with her husband, 0 ~n h~f ptn~s ~bough~ and sold? ~ at1>01ice ,duTmg ne,clijife .. Fountaln"Va1· c ioose tei o.o.}i:s atia--t?dueati~n- Browns pd ~t ngers. He compiled ori Pacific Coast Highway !rllTuntington Darr~!, 21.. ai Y P.1 ot a v~rt1~ th1.nks so. Her~~s , 14f'W£ice~s !ifst .s~ot.iat htc car. near l~';'" · at, tnatt'r:iall 4. /« ckwes .... Tjit l ~ ltledme batt8'1 average of .265. His Beach which claimed two. lives. One vie-P_oltce ~1d the )'oung woman was trap-the ad that c_on~inced her · ~ r or .V~1a ·S,treetL~ ;Placent1i1 · state ~ha.f'pas'f.td this h-O~k J -sf' ,_r. J'f!n' in 1948 and 1949 with the ~ ti.n1 •&Jhfetf'to deatl( 1.1 " -J:1i""" .1 • , ... ~f h\ lb~· naming ·wreckage atid :OOrned : : .. , ... -St:AR:s ~f ., ~ ~ ~. j r~ ' . · . ~ . :¥-.~-., ~ 1J.; y ~ ' -~'?:~; • to.t'ioea'l"lfUdZ.:\ Set · ·~ t' ifr1!!ba --t298 4ll1Cf .-:!!!!.""' , 7,_.~.,~~ •rullolll.lll'llNl'""41· . • ,., Me4J'21ll,~. ·"'fi" . ·~,.,,, len~ trailer, ~ · . 1., f!i.ti.u; Ji$iil!\'1'1J'.~t,~,-'· ' ou.'fa&t~ • , :· ';·}, 1 · , , ti~. ' a'\ ·a(ioiJt 3 :~'~ftJTI-:rj·Q'1'fie'°b1fifri8'fe5~ ' • • ~I ~ ;..t(<}) . • .\hS.i~.'1()6'fi._~ '8oG.i_ -.,-:r.V,~{c1;-,.). .. L""""' Jr' ~nes saltl Pl-lddy allegedly f the highway "'hen the car driven by Company employe who was ViOrking in ·$200. "( e o. . Placentia before being cbasea intoffiC -L.M •• ..,.. 1t ~... • t~ Pclnce:ss Cruises ot LOs Slcphen .Allen Rowe, 18, plowed into a the adjaCent oil field and saw-the crash. The . t .1 1 parklng lot, Amburgc.y· said. Pursuing oh :::::;:11 , 1 ., 1: = ,1111111 ~ ~ Aqile1,.operalori-Ofthe-20.000-ton lux--parked ·van-and -car. Ziolkowsklwas token to Orange County . tei;:,. r~,~~ ~thc·as nsord _troibthe1hefirsl 'tcers.Jo\d hiln the)'. saw SO!!lethi!lg being Cal'WI' c ... _. 1J "'''"'''"""' • ll!1_-:-!~~ Tuesday and demanded One 'of the fetalll ies was Brian Leslie fl.1~dical -center where he is listed in perlOll w~ c t:? · .rs n 8 t,11 a tossed frruTilfie Oceiilg car, bul-couldn1t. ~~-!!-;: ;t':"' ~ 14 -~-bl return for !nlormatioa on tbe nloo,-71,..oUU Main.St .• HuQ.tin ton satisfactory.,.._ conditJon with burnS' oo his r~ T_!!elo.~~vet;~isei: ~1~ shC l'tt111~ ~ tell at the. tin1e what it was, Amburgey ~ ..... · : :::' ,.. ~·of ~pa.c_kages on the ship. Beach, who was crushed to 'deatli as i8naS nct-r . "'. ~.....,p)'. -~ Y...P.1. tD<. 8.P--related. 11Ji.r111...P... Mn"' •: *1 •ld-.Pftddy was arres.ted as he , stood between_ his 'car and the. v~n. O!-Pol~e~ booked .~R.ciiwe in Paci(ici piness for yourself with, 8 Daily. Pilo~ The suspe<:!S' car Was rammed by a ::=..._, r,:: -:.-::.:::: . aw~ I ~ (0 plclr up the money. ·ftcen ·aald1 be waj"'apaprently gettmg his tlosp1ta l where~he is listed ln satiafldory ~:s'ficd want ad. The dlf'tct line 18 642 car drive11 \)y Fountain Valley 'Officer oJ· ,.,, 111t • ...,. ...... , -... »-Ml . A ~srnan for Princess Cruises 11id -fl!hlng pole' out of the car's trunk to do condition suffering from· facial cuts and · fleer LcC Pepka in the Hoag parking lol. ... ,."'" '";: w.,.. ..... 4 .. ts.. PRJDDY, Pqe II some early morning surf fil!hing. lnternal lnjUILes, _ _ !See TWO KILLED, Page %1 _ I -_;: , ' \ • . ,, r . I I ' • -:--r·----~· . . . ' % O.All.Y PILOT S Wtdnesday, Junt 6, 1973 r " -. ~ Nuclear 1Joinb Te·st Shal{es' Las Ve.g~s •• • PAHUTE ·MESA, Nev. (UPI) -A dergoin ga gentle swaying motion. Chan· hydrogen bom,b jolted tbJs remote dellen swung in ground Ooor slructures. volcanic mesa early today with a max· The Atomic Energy Commission an· lmum force of one million tons of TNT "'hich swayed high rise buildings 110 nOWtced the device to be in a yield range nllles away m Las Vegas. of 200 kilotons to one megaton. One nie tbennonuclear device was megllton is an equivalent of one million distinctly felt in the Las Vegas area , both Ions of TNT, enough to fill Yankee in ground-level structilres as '';ell as in St:.diu111 . the towering gambling resortS in the The adobe-built Exchange Club in downtown area and on the Las Vegas Beatty, Nev., 32 miles from ground zero, .,... _ _,,,,,'ltil11"·--~--------"~ior .'4 lhe,J!eJoha An observer at the top of the Mint The AEC also cleared ,mines in areas Hotel described the building as un-near the Nevada Test Site because of C:ettflict llttcottfirnaed Planner to Quit:. ., Caspers Reques.t " ' By JAN WORTH Of thll Dally 1'1'11 Slftf .-. Qrwe .CoUQ1Y plaqnjng commissioner Roil,.._ Yeo announced Tuesday he Will riflgn af the request o! Fifth Di•trict Sapervisor Ronald Caspers. , Xr,l. ·a Newport Beach architect, said casj>en told him . the . rea""" for the re-c:i~t was , to work for a better rapport ~-bomeown<{'. in the Dana Point abcl. s3ddleback areas. '. ~It; declined to affirm publicly that the . . . ~unty W oinan's ;~ -C.. ~'l'~ignment Set; \iusband Killed - A" municipal court arraignment on chBrges Of first degree murder was sC~duled today for an Anaheim ;:irea \\'~J)lan arrested Tuesday shortly after ofJ}f_!p'§ allege she shot her estranged hu~J:titncj in the chest with a 12-gauge s®fgun . Ofange County Sheriff's i'teputies said thef·found Carl Jameson, 35. dead on the ti~ room floor of his wife's bOme after neJ'g]ibors called them to the residence abo\Jt noon Tuesday. Marie Jameson, 29. «as booked and lodged in Orange County Jiil. ~1Peputies said neighbors told them tb,ey : ~v·Jameson arrive, al the borDe, he~d tie ~coUple quarreling and then heard ~f sounded like a rifle shot coming ~ the Jameson -house. :.'·SHeriff's officers said Mr_$_. Jameson r~"1ltly filed a divorce action against ~ ,hus~nd. The petition ~as awaiting bUrinr: r in Orange ~<;run~ SuWior cciiirt:- " FrotnPagel .RUSSIANS ... . . . request ">''as the result ot philosophical differences. "It doesn't reflect on the job l 'V~ done," he said. "I didn'.t ask _Ron any questions when he hired me and so I ~Won't ask" any questions-as 1-1eave." But county planning department sources suggested howev.er that Yeo's strong stand for ~ space ~d en- vironmental concerns in his 12 months in office has gotten him in bot water with the supervisor. Yeo is a member of the Sierra Club, a director Of the 'uc Irvine Project 21 Study Team on preserving open space in Orange County, and a lecturer at UCI on urb;ln problems and open space. Bart ·spend.love, president of the Sad· dleback Area Coordinating · Co u n c i I (SACC) 3nd Nance -No-tth, an active member' of the group. were named by Yeo as possible succeSS<lni· ' The other four plamlers registered surprise and dismay when Yeo's letter of resignation was read to the panel. "I don't kno\Y what to say," Com- mission Chairmari Roger Slates said. "It's just too damn bad .. .it shaRes me up a little bit." Shirley Grindle, Who \\'ith Yeo has taken a strong environmental position on county issues before the commission, said "Is it remiss for the commissicin to. go on record against this?" Slates replied he though that inad- visable. Both SACC repres~ntative North and La guna greenbelt spokesman James Dilley got Up and expressed regret to the commission. Yeo said he v.·ould like .to postpone leaving his position until the .open space and conservation elements of the county general plan are adopted by the Board of Supervisors, A l'mal decision has been tentatively set for June ~. I "These documents represent many hours of public bearings .and 12 years or significant time and effort on my part in an attempt to improve our county's en- vironment," Yeo's letter stated. "It would be remiss of me to terminate this effort without realizing the final goal." possible ·falling rocks. 1tructioo. An attendant at a service station at -The AEC said the observer& "fell the Beatty aaid the blast ".shook pretty good jolt quite distinctly." _ for two or three seconds, just like a The Environmental Protection Agency small quake." had 1>everal planes in the air over the The earth bulged skyward several feet area to detennine if any radiation leaked and a dust cloud rose above ground zero into the atmoephete . at 6 a.m. ~·hen the device was triggered--;--The AEC ~id immediately alter the by microwave impulses Cro1n a control device was detonated that there was no point 25 miles a.\1/ay. i,ndic.a .. Ho.n ,of a leak and early o~rva-- Observers were stationed atop nine lions of data indicated a suc<;essful test . · h-e st_nl_cj_ures .~ ~l~st time. in· -~ ~he blast vaporized . tons of V?lcanic eluding the MGM" Gran 1totel anii ad ad· t~nrrthe_,:t90'foot't!eep---shaft=ttlat"wa dition to the Tropicana, both under con· 72 inches' in diameter and drilled ·at a "" D•llV l'llet ~llff l'hillt WEAPONS CHECK-Fountain Valley police Sgt. Carl Lawrence tags one of police shotguns used in slaying of two robbery suspects. At right is Officer Edward Rasmussen who injured his knee during high speed chase through four Orange Coast citie~. · From Pagel TWO~LLBD " • • Pepka · and three other o[ficers air proached the car and demanded that the men keep their hands visible, Amburgey said. Both men ducked and their hands went towards the floorboard, he Said. That ac- tion triggered the stwtgun blasts fron1 three of the officers. Couple ~Arrested ... ,.t. S'..1.-t' \~ ( in Grove fltturcter Garden Grove police arrested a Leng Beach couple Tuesday and charged them \Vilh murder in the stabbin g death of Wayne Floyd, 28. cost ol more than II milllon. But It did not mine out a cavern· at the bottom of the shaft as was common in the past, ac- cording lo data checked. The test was the s~xth announced underground test this calendar year and n·as NO. 254 since the ban on atmospheric tests In, 1963. Tuesday's test, code named "Dido Queen," \\'as set off beneath the Rajnier l\.1esa on the Nevada Test Site, about 70 miles north of Las Vegas. The AEC said he"t~cirrled'Ollrtortbftleffrlfe Department .• Fr!'!' Pqe I PRIDDY ... the Norwegian-registered Island Princess left Los Angeles Harbor Monday night with 856 persons on board for a seven- day cruise to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. He said the ship was scheduled to retur n to port Monday. A· Coast Guard apokeaman reported the ship's position Tuesday night to· be 330 miles south or San Diego. The Coast Guard identified the ship's captain as Eric Bjurstedt. Marty Coo:per, spokesman .for Princess Cruises, said that all passengers aboard. the ship had been notified of the fucident. "Everyone is perfectly calm. There have been no problems on board," he said. The Priddys live in a two-story, red brick. coloniaJ-style house in the well·t~ do Toluca Lake section. Outside the house ~h.is morning was a "sold" sign . A • neighbor, Burt Traxler, told a 'reporter-he-ha~seen P.riddy outside the house Tuesday morning and commented "I guess we're going to lose a ne ighbor." Traxler said Priddy replied, ';Yes. I'm goin~ to be traveling a lot soon so we are takillg an apartment." - Priddy lives with his '>''ife and a daughter. He also has a married daughter and sorr. Priddy played 387 consecutive gan1es ror Detroit before breaking his leg in the 'middle of the 1952 season. ln 1954 he became playing 1nanager of the Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast league. The team finished fifth and he \Yas released. In. the late , 1950s he bad several jobs, including television work in San Diego and a position at an airline. . Then he deci~ed to become a golf pro- fessionilt. ~·A .. Jo'.'·halldicap golfer he told reporters he would join the golf circuit. But he did poorl y as a pro and soon quit. Le1iding Rate "Hiked to 71/2% PHILADELPHIA ( U P 1 ) Girard Bank, this , city's U1ird largest, today became the nrst bank in the nation to raise the prime lending rate from 7\/<& tQ 71'2 percent, effecti ve Thursday. \VUliam B. Eagleson, bank presi- dent, said the rate increase is "part of an effort to · cotnply wit h the Federal Reserve's request for a slowdown in the growth of bank credit." The prime rate is that charged major business borrowers. D•llY l'lltt Sl•ff .-..- TOP ADVISER, ASSISTAN.T ( Laird 1nd Ziegler Fro1n Pflfle ,I LAIRD ..• apparently with even more responsibility -\'lould have Cabinet r~nk and indicated .he \\'Ould be in on almost all major policy discussions. Haig preswnably will retain the title of chief of staff, 'with responsibility for coordinating ..ind supervising day-to.4aY operations and activities of the White House staff. He is highly regarded bx Nixon, as is· .J:.alrd, and \\'On a rare t\\"O- star increase in rank from the Pre,sident fdr pa'st ·duties as.ideputy dlrictor to Jlenry A. Kissinger, Nixon's national security adviser. Laird told reporters that •·a vccY. ~p and abiding faith in our government"' caused him to change his mind and come out of,his scl(-imposed semiretirement. He assertea:---"Govcrriinent ii{· sorrit quarters is at a standstill and this,1c~t be allowed to be continued. That is, why I reluctantly agreed , to come ba(lk and serve the President in th is ,role."' . Th"e appointment or. the fonner. \Visconsin congressman ·"·as welcomed .l1nmediately by many members of Congre-Ss who -Repu.bliCans as well as Democrats -had poor relations with Haldeman and Ehrllchman. 1 Laird was a veteran congressman before quitting to become Nixon's !int Defense secretary in 1969. 0 £ Watergate, Laird said in reeponse to reporters' questions : "I have ~ con- fidence in the President and l hSve been assured of his noninvolvement.'" FromPflfJel · MARINES •• ~ case and contributed information Jeading to the arrest. The motel where the two suspects were arrested is only a short distance from the Onofre gate. A lug wrench which allegedly was used to beat the teller "·as discovered in the trunk o( the getaway vehicle, which bore Louisiana license plates. Farris and Da vis face federal charges ' • ' ' . bright-blue model about the size of a Lockheed Electra, was pale blue in color and fl iers at El Toro remarked about bow clean the aircraft was when it land- ed. It is one Of two support planes being used to ferry men and equipJUent in ad- vance of the Soviet leader's trip, which is set to begin June 17 or 18. Yeo said much has been accomplished in the last year, "but not as mu ch as I might have desired, which has resu1ted in a combined feeling of pride -and frustration." Yeo has voted against several major development proposals in his planning area. \Vhich includes the Saddleback No weapons were found in the car, ex- cept for an inoperative rifle discovered in the trunk, Amburgey said. Both pistols were found later by police several blocks fro m the hospital. Floyd, officers alleged, was stabbed to deat h ~fonday night when Francis W. Gaffrey, 34, and his wife Ann Marie, 30, of 446 Pacific CA>ast Highway, Leng Beach. broke into his apartment at 12851 Flower :;t.. Garden Grove. of armed robbery and assault. , •Thus far little comment has come about the activities o{ Nixon and BreZhnev ontlie West Coast. · And it is not yet certain if the na· .tionwide address actua)ly will emanate ' from the South Orange Coast. ~llit does, the Russians ~·ill be ready IJ>r it. t hild Care Backed . : SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assembly Education Conunittee has approved a $31. 7 million appropriation to keep child c;are services afloat in California in the fJlce of expected federal cutbacks. OUM•l COAST " DAILY PILOT noe Or•ntfc COQf DAILY PILOT;--wtti. WlllCl'I lt ~-"1• ,,._ .. ,_ It lll!lbllslled by tti. 0••1>9f C-t l'l.tbHshtf>O ~!IY. Sepe· 0.....---1-~rtte .011'°"1 ••• ll!>lbl!IMd, ~Y !h•o""~ I" rlO'•Y-:---flW"'C6f Mnsr-'"""'°"' 8ffcto, Hunt!r>;tot! 81Kh/FOU11lelfl Vtlltt, L~""'• 8Ht~. 1 ..... 1,../s.Mdltl:l>Klc Mid S..n C~te/ S•n JUI!\ Capll!rlM. A llflllll tf910M1 tllllllol'I it ClllOlhMlll S.lwnl•Y* Mid S\ll'ld1yi. fM Pfll'K!lltl putolitlllng pltftl II •I 2lO Wt'f.I 8•Y Slr"1, COit. Mt», Catlforftll, tMH, 1+----t . Aob•rt N. W11d Prflkl.i'!I ...S Pvbll""" Jtck A. Curley Ylt• Pr .. ldtnl 111111 °"""'" Ml ,,19"1 Tho11111 K1•¥il Editor Thel'ltl$ A. Mur pli;,.,. Mll\lilloo IEd!lot Cli1rl11 M. Loos "itherd 'P. Nt!I M1ltl1"l Min.tine Editor• Offk .. C..11 M~: 1Jll w.11 t1y Strttl N-rt audit ml ·M...,P0'1 &oulf\111111 l.flO\IM &ndl; m 'or"' ,.,,..,..., H""t1ne'°"'Nldl: ll'f7J lffdl ltou1t¥1ro "" C~: JI» l>klrtll 21 Ci mino lt"'I , ... , •••• 17141 '42o4JJ1 ClmllW..M•fftlll .. '41·1•71 ~ ·-<Mtlll ,.,... ,.,. " UJlfM ·--. 4,2-4410 ,,_ ,..,. Of'Mlt c-tY Cttft-'llft .... ,"' (Op)'f'lfhl, 1'1l. Orll'lfl c...1 ~llllln(I Cotl'lclln'I'. N• --,....,., 11'¥11,ttloat, tdllllrlal Nntt or td¥ff'f~tt ...,-,1r1 ""'' N rffl"Olluctd "'1tllo\lt tl*lfl ,..,. Mlltllfo fl (OCIVllll!I .-.nfr, ~ tllH 'Mii .... HW 11 Cati• Mftll, t1!!10r"''· SuOterlPlllfl "" urrltt nM "'°""'"''-'-"" -11 UJt -""""' 11>1111 .. .., Clfttlntli.M u." !M<'llt!I)'. \'alley. ,., The holdup occurred about 11:35 p.m. at the Stop 'N Go Market, 18931 Magnolia St. One u•as the Canada Foothills proposal for development for up to 35,000 new residents on thousands of acres of rural land owned by 10 Saddleback area ranchers. Another u·as a shopping center pro- posed by Orange County developer Harry Rinker. Rinker's proposals, in an area -zoned-for -apartmentr.-was turned do\vn t'>''ice by the commission. Police aid-the-two· men entered the sto re. bought a carton of milk then bran- dished tY.'O pistols, saying. "Tli.is is-a holdup . Give us alf your money. Don't try anything funny}-' -• r - ' l Rinker then appealed to the Board of Supervisors, '"ho reversed the decision. The menJled northbound on Magnolia Street in their car and clerk Douglas · Lewis, 21, Santa Ana, called police. OP'EN ' ... 538 CENTER STRE~T-COSTA MESA446-1919 CLO SID IUMDAY Mile Sqtrare Scandal Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Champion Handball Gloves Masks 1.25 up -Snorkles 95c up Racquet Ball Racquets Kick Boards • Water Wonder 4.95 Wilson • Bancroft -Davis Skate Boards . 6.95 to 10.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 ~ Wilson • Dunlop • Penn Tennis Balls Skate Board Wheels & Trucks 'Mens & Boys Shorts & Shirts Bribe-Grand Theft Trial '· Dismissal Eyed by Judge -A11acTro1i1r1hr'Ut'ang1-cy;mr-~11kr1laprar-hnddted-wi11n1udge..uohn'+-~-----Boys,Jce_Hockey_Skates~-_,.,____ ~-~Ladies -Iennis-Drasses-·---_ Superior Court bribery-grand theft trial Flynn Jr. behind cloSed doors throughout ~ o! Westminster city o!!icials Derek Tuesday while the jury was given a day Street Hockey Sticks & Pucks Badminton Hacke.ts l\1c\Vhlnne.y and Tad Fujita was halted orf from the.proceedings. .. today to allow the trial judge to Capizzi has rested his case against city I 11 k st· k & Pu k Squash Rackets thoroughly study a motion !or di smissal plann<r Fujita, 34. and !onner mayo• ce DC er IC s . c s ,, -.. of o.11 allegations . l\.fcWhinney, 40. The jury wa s told to eo0t defense 1awyers and prose<Ulor ~~~ r~~c: ~~~~1;-,~~~:~h!td~r~~~; Basebal~ Shoes Wann Up Suits .• 21.95 to 3+.95 :;_ LA Teacl1er~ Unit Hunts Molester phase of the ..trial. Both derendan1s are accused or deman-All Purpose Shoes Sweat Shirts & Pants -3:50 'each-.. ding .$10,000 from strawberry grower George Murai in an alleged shakedown L•1ttle League Shoes plot that involved the la r m er ' s •grlcultural operations at Mile Square Track Shoes Park in Fountain Valley. LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A Los Angeles Murai ha s testified before the Grnnd teachers group has offered a $1.000 Jury and at the trial that McWhin ney rev.·ard for the arrest and conviction of a demanded $5.000 In t~e form -.of a dona· man v.•ho molested two women grade lion to county ,Supervisor Robert Batun·s sC':>ool teacher!. ----~ -re-election· campaign. The reward was offered Tuesday by The alternative, Murai said, was for the United Teachers of Los Angeles. · l\tcWhinney to make sure that county Autho~es believe the man -describ-supervisors went ahead with a prQQOSCd ed as .z+,years-old and black-entered n plan lo increase lease charges at-the -ciassroonrat-Malfc~ter~Avenue-SChool Fountain Valley acreage and-split-thH--fl J\iarch 24 and forced a 33-year-old . farmed land Into three lots. . Work Out Shoes • --rootball Shoes _ Bas~etball Shoes • Tennis Shoes . Gym Pants & Track Pants · Laguna Swim Trunks .· 5.95 & · 6.95 Baseball Mitts -Balls ....... eats Colorell Sleeve Under .Shirts Raleigh Bikes -.Parts -Tires , . . Tubes -Accessortes -Repairing " . ' ... teacher to disrobe before h<r pupUS: The 1t is also alleged that Mural handed -.. 646·1919-538 Cetlter, Costa Mesa same man reportedly molested a 31·year· over $5,000 In cash to Fujita in a transac- old teacher in a rest room a~ tM 96U1 ' tion. asiertedly witnessed by district al· Closed Sundays Open 9 to 6 I - ~Street School ~arch 27. t~mey's. lnvesUgators. • .. • I -. • • • • U Cl: No Medical Wfdntsday, J11Bt b, 1973 S OAJl.-Y Pl~OT 3 • ~-"--"'-'-'-'-"--'--'-~~--=-~_.::_:.:.:...:.~~~ Center Pact Got 4 pl'Obl.mf T~en wrile Pas Dun'n.. Pa' IOiU cui red ·~iape,' oci the amwff1 and action .r o_u n I• d io .. ~~ tits tn pov- trnmen& and bu1ines1. Mail rour QliCJ!S· Ilona lo .!'al . ,~~.Dunn /·Al r..., s.,,,~· "'' Otano• coor1 lldil» Pilot, , 110:1: 15'1<>, Coata lft1a1 Ca., 926 • lnclud'. JIOUr u iephcrot n.um&.r. Pre-•eltool Pla1111e d DEAR PAT : I am plarming to take six four-year-old children into n1y home next fall for an hour a. day to teach them phonetics and mariuscript writing as a preparation for• kindergarten and first grade. I'm an experienced and creden- tialed Cfillfornla teache r. If my plan is succeesful it may run two groups ag~ four through six years. Do I need a -clearance, license or inspection lrom.any agency to do this? A county probatjpn of- . ficer said I'd only have the children for one hour and "babysitters" don't need to have anything. l plan to charge a fee for my teaching and since my husband is in a pretty high income bracket, what should I do to avoid hurting his tax situa· tion . M. J .• Laguna Niguel Tbe probaUon officer misinformed you. Taxes Drop ln-County!.s,~,.;;;.,....,;;. Budget? A proposed 1973-74 county budget or $238 million -down about $1 million from last year -may mean a nine-cent tax rnte decrease for Orange County residents. Public hearings on the budget, \\'hich was presented to the Board of Supe~visors today, will begin June 21. , The actual budget ls up $24.5·million over last Year if hew · revenue sharll}g funds and off.road vehicle fees are in· eluded. But minus those figures, it represents a reduction. Board Chainnan Ronald Caspers _said .!_he tax decrease is based on the assumP:- tion of a five percent increase in as•s- ed valuation. If the estimate holds true, the current tax rate or $1.95 per $100 of assessed valuation would dip to $1.M. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said reasons for the decrease are paring $30 miUion from county department head requests and transfer of adult welfa,re costs to the federal government, an $11 million reduction in costs .. The proimsal doesn't include five per- cent salary increases for co u n t y employes \\'hich could add $5 million or $6.9 million in policy items the supervisors will consider. Thomas said the most difticult decisions facing l'he SUPf:rvisors are re· queSts for an additiona l $1.3 mi llion for the probation department; $3.1 mill ion for the county medical center and $1.7 million to beef up county planning. • f County, Officials By JACK BROBACK Of tlle o.llY 1'1)9t Sti ll One thing was made abundantly clear Tuesday as Orange County supervisors and UC lrvine offlclals discussed the pro- posal that the university lease and operate the county medical center. "The university has not agreed to take over the Orange.County Medical Center on any basis," s~id L. E. Cox, vice presi- dei1t of UCI ftfr business and finance. "We have just agreed to discuss the pr<r gram orrered by Supervisor (Ralph) Diedrich a.s a basis for negotiations." Cox: rererred to a IO-point program an- nounced by Diedrich last \\'eek wb_~cQ calls for the "'Universit:Y ·10 Tease the medical center from the county .. An undetermined amount or money would be paid by UCJ to the county for rent for an unannounced period of time and the county in turn would pay UCI fot care of medically indigent patients. Diedrich's plan, announced a r t e r negotiations with the university officials. is intended to continue UCI use of the medical center a s a teaching facility for future doctors v.1hile at the same time UCI plans to build its own 200 to t_OO.bed hospital on the campus. -. As a legislative condition providing the county with $9.5 million or UC bond funds to remodel and upgrade the medical center, the current 624' beds at the center are to be cut to 315. The UCJ funds come from Prop. 2, a bond issue approved by the voters last year for new health sciences facilities for the University of California. The measure lert the division and use or the money up to !he state · legislature and r'ecently a joint Senate·Assembly commitlee decided that UCI should get ·$15 milliqn of .$20 million to be spent for a 200.bed, on-campus hospital. $2 million for commuinty-based medical clinics and , ,. Irvine •'. ' .. . - ~ Confer --. .. .. -· ·: ' I "I Diedrich replied !hat valid cost figures must be determined before any lease cost can be decided upon. · l,:. John Sawyer , manager of the Orang'e County Employcs Assocjatk>n, said bis organization '<''as concerned over prt- tcction for the jobs and rights it cmployes at the medical center. He said there v.·ere about 2,000 persons involved. "OCEA opposes the lease to the uni versity but if you approve it we want to participate in negotiations· to protec,l the employes," Sawyer argued. ''All fldJ' en1ployed must remain as regular count)' employes, in our opinion ." -Dfedrlch assured him that the ftnal agreement, j f and when reached, would · protect the employes. \ Medical Center Administrator Robert ' \Vhite was asked what the e:xperience had been with other county hospitals . ' operatecrby universities. t' ' He rep1ied that San Diego County's ·" agreement with UC San Diego was th!: • . only valid example to date. "Costs have l gone up and both parties are unhappy,''.1•: he said. "~1aybe that means that it is a~1 fair agreement." 'f ~ White said that the medical center had 1" 624 beds available today, not 515 as had~' been stated by some &OUrces. . · "We expect to avera~e 365 patients;' day during 1973-74," ttle administrator j said. ~I White said he agreed with Sawyer tbaf I! county employes must !;lie protected but added, ."Obviously UCI wi ll have ~ right to select' its own administrator anfi t medical <lireclor." .f Supervisors named a tMk force, at Diedrich's suggestion, to carry oil .! negoti3tions with the university. •,f A tt.ie license ii requited for group "baby1Jtten," ~ any person caring for unrelated children l,n homes, especially for 1a~1tantlal perldCls of time,. according to Ute aoaaty welfare department. Since your pl8DI involve a· pre-school, or group teacld111 a number of unrelated cl'.llldren, tbls project would fall under tbe jurisdlc· tlon of the Callforala Welfare and Institu- tion Code. Your proposed school and Us subject matter could be evaluated most effectlv .. y by speclaHied lnstrudors at . the California Social W e I f a r e D e partmtnts b~mOntbly orientation meetbip. Telephone David Feinberg, Uttnsb:lg repretentatlve. at 547.aztl to dllcu11 yoar plans aad arrange for co• 1ultaUon. Your tax situation requires the -II a qualillrd ICCOIUIWL Co11fe cle r•te Col11 An $18 million carryover from the cur- r~nt fiscal year also ls included in the budget, Thomas said. The $238 million gener!ll ..fund doesn't include special district tax levies such as Harbors, Beaches and Parks; flood con· trol and libraries. -~~-should give· $9:5-million ·to-county for-the · medical center improvements. Another $6.5 million provides a campus classroom and laboratory Wilding for the UCI- Califomia College of Medicine. Robert Thomas, coupty administrative ' officer will head the force and bi . assisted by \Vhite, Dr. John Philp, county "; ··health officer : Dr. E. W. Klatte, director' i of mental health, Vic Heim, counl).' ~ auditor-controller and COunty Counsel : Adrian Kuyper. . · -i Diedrich said no member of the board should continue to be involved ii\ ru turi '1 talks with UCL ~I DEAR PAT: I have ·a coin dated 1861 with what seems to be UIOO of a penny on one side and a head of Uberty on the other Side surrounded by the v.·ords, Caspers said adoption or the proposed budget \\'ould allow the county to retain "its enviable position as having the fifth lowest ta1 rate of Callfornia's 58 coun- ties." Brrr on the-Beach 'Confederate States." The local coin dealers don't seem to come up with a satisfactory opinion of its worth. Could you reCommend a dealer in the Orange County area who might be more knowledgeable?, Federal revenue sharing will account for $2 million in couDty spending, 'I'lonas said. That was the amount allocated to tax TedUfliQA by the. supervisors. It was "senior fun day" at Newport Dunes Tuesday for kids from Compton's Centennial High School. and students Philip Lawton and Joyce Kirby seem to be having fun despite the fact that they were greeted by less tha~ ideal (read "lousy") beach weather. A. S., Daaa Point International Coins: & CUrreney, 91 Town & Country Road. Orange. and Lido Coin Shop, 488 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, provided some interesting facts about coins minted during the Civil War period, but \'OUT coin must be e:xa mined to Police Seeking Wife of Victim Sanity Tests Ordered For Hatchet Murderer estabiish Its tnie identity and current Af SJ • value. There is a poslbility it may be an tet• a ymg A youth ~ drew a life term in stale initial restrlke, one of 10,00l rest.ruck by prison for a killing that immediately Robert Batchelder, an Eastern "big SANTA CRUZ (AP ) -Police say !hey preceded the "devil cult" slaying of time" coin dealer in 1861. Stash marks are seeking !he wife of an ~rtment l\1ission Viejo school teacher Florence raised from the head of the coin indicate manager who has been found shot lo Nancy Brown will be back in Orange it may be a re.strike and not particularly death in his Aptos apartment. County Superior Court July 9. valuable. Original Civil War year coins 1be body of Joseph Weir Dolnn, 67. Judge Kenneth Lae set that date Tues- \\'ete made from silver, gold. brass, was found Tuesday face down on the day for a sanity hearing made im· pewter' and, occasionally, platinwn. Until kitchen floor ol his manager's apartment perative when the Fourth District Court lKS. there was no government lalf in the Loma Linda Lodge. He was wrap-of Appeals agreed last week that there limlling~in dilicri'· As long as a coin ped in blankets, police said. was judicial error in the trial March 29, contained-a penny's woi;Jh of ~r, any Officers said Dolan has been shot at 1971, of :Artftur Craig "Moose" Hulse, picture~ dean -tn couk!i.:'pPeu on . it. least once and a .38-caDber revolver -was "bQ.W 19. l\terchanl.'I o etf made w1eir own COU\S, found near the body . Dolan had been A jury found Hulse guilty at that time called "hard Umes t~~en•," duri!!' p~e-de~ for abput 24 hours, investigators of the hatchet staying of service station C~l War ~Y!I and store card co.m.s said. , . a_Jtendant Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21. Lea.s were uSiil tiy r;ttchants•durlng"the Civil ~lan's-Wife;-Ellen, 64;--couJd-not be -1hih 24· hours tater· he was present with a War. _ located-and a search for her was prig of drift.en when Mrs. Brown, 31, pf • l -· __ ordered._____ _ _ _ ~._was_dragged, from her car and Woteh Not Repaired"· . Aptos .. a Monlerey Bay community murdered in r.n Irvine orange grove. ei.gbt nules south of here, was the scene CUJt leader Steven Craig Hurd now 22, DEAR PAT: I purchased an $80 in April of the apartment killing of Mn. ' Helbros watch in Las Vegas and when it Clara Nell Strandberg and Sara Taylor did not keep time correcUy, I returned it Hallett, UC Santa Cruz staff workers. to HeJbros Watch Company in New York E:dmund Emil Kemper III, 25, lifn:. for re pa tr. My $2 check to cover the cost Strandberg's '°"· has been charged with of repair was wrapped around the watch killing the two l\"Offien and six coeds. and was cashed by Helbros on J an. 30. I Herbert Mullin, 25, ol nearby Felton, is inquired about my watch In !\-larch and awaiting !rial on indictments charging 10 'Happ y Hooker' Tzirns Mode st was found insane after a hearing in Y;hich \Vilnesses testified that ceremonies performed· during the killing and dismemberment of Mrs. Brown included the worship or Satan. Hurd is presently confined in Atascadero State Hospital. Hulse. who drew an additional fiv e years for his role as an accessory in the Brown murder, will be returned lo Santa Ana from the state's Soledad facility. Three other members of the-gang with whom Hulse associated drew substantial priso n terms for the part they played in one or both murders. • GEM--TALK TODAY by received a letter signed 'b)' Charles S. Santa Cruz County murders. DETROIT (UPI) _ Joe Garofalo said David, service manager, stating my the caricature of a well endowed and , J. C. HUMPHRIES watch had never been received for re-nearly topless woman on the side of his .:.O!<ll,,,..,...., : P"ir. I immedialely got copies or my ori· NY Policeman, Killed tow truck. nicknamed "The Happy FACTS -NO FICTION ginal letter and canceled check and sent Hooker," often . brought chuckles from them to Davi! in mld·March. J haven't NE\V YORK (UPI) _ Police today pa ssersby. • Annie Williams. a neighbor, received one wotd·m f1!PIJ and st}ll doo't said one member of the Black Liberation But the Detroit patrolman who slopped was a sked by McFarland of Edin- However this plan is not firm. It has not been approved by the legislature as a whole. i Tuesday Diedrich backed up hi s 1~ point plan by quoting a state law which allows counties to lease health care facilities to universities or any other competent organization. UCl's _pr. Stanl_ey v~ den Noort_, ap- ting dean of the UCI-College of Medicine, called Diedricb~s plan "a foundation upon y,•hlcf\. further negotiations can proc~." He refused to discuss the various factors at this time "whlle we are still in negotiation.'' He cautioned that it would be some time before an agreement can be reach- ed. "Good care for patients in the medical center and good facilities for medical education are a necessary link up," he added. "They callllOt be separated." Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach wanted to know if UCI would try to break evtn moneywise on operation of a facility like the medical center, lose money or make a profit. "The university does not plan to make a profit," replied van den Noort. "but at that same time we do not want to lose money." Caspers Ci!-lled attention to the "big blanks -the number or years the lease agreement will run and what UCl will pay the county.'.' ' •·' Marine Recruit ~: ~' ;:~ Collapses, ~es J1 SAN DIEGO (AP) -A· 17·701M>ld ; recruit rollapoed 11 the end al • 1%-nu1t ' run and died during training, a Marine ' Corps spokesman said Tuesday. The youth was identified as Pvt. P. R. L. J uroszck of St. Cloud. Minn. He was in the 63rd day of an 80-day training pro- gram at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. An attempt to revive him with mouth~ to-mouth resuscltatioo soon after ht ro"'l- lapsed was unsuccessful. Liberian Honored WASHINGTON (AP) -Presid<nl \Villiam R. Tolbert or. Liberia was ; honored by President. Ni100 at a White House dinner Tuesday night. Grandson of a South Carolina slave freed by President Abraham Lincoln. Tolbert aid: "J. \\~Ondfl'. if my gran.dfather, D. Fran~· Tolbert, could have drea'tned that bis grandson would ever have had the hooort of being toasted In thi! place ... '" have D1J Watch. Anny was shot and captured Tuesday in ·the truck this week said the painting was burgh to cook a partridge he had f-t------·---.11.-t ... Colta Mesa'-""-e•chaRge-ef-gunfire-tha kiileil-+--U..tlsque. ,---+----;.shot.-apd ~invi\ed--her-to --dinne~l--- Delbrot requests you to Had another policeman in a subway statioo waiting Garofalo Compromised and raised the \Vhile carving, they discovered a copy of your canceled cbeck to tbe new room. ·neckline slightly, using mcire paint. \Yeddin~ band ins ide. Wh~n Duncan service manager who replattd Davi!I. A looked 1t over. then slfid to Annie, repair number Is printed on your can-1'l t's a shame to waste it. you'd celled check by •h• llr m .nc1 thl• •umber Offi· ci· als' Rift si· gnals better marry me ... she.agreed! verUled tllal yoar watcb wu received and la bei111 repaired. Address your cor-• Sacran1ento's M.rs. Jean Liver mJl"Jd•-and a copy of both old<• of lost a $900 diamon~ Iing down the yoer cnceledi_cbeck io Repale Stam· kitchen drain. Later she saw a TV mer. 1er.vlce ma11ger, Elgta.Helbr'os, 4M D 'I • s J A • program about unusual things :·.=is~ ::!w..:;:·!!~'°:\~:~ e ay ID an uan ctIOll round by sewage lin.e workers. ed, Stammer will contact you about tK City officials agreed to clean out repair and ttturn of yo1r watch. 300 feet of sewer line near her Fancy, misslon·style b11ckgoound plates specializing in· 1\-fexican iron items. The home. After sifting .25 gallons of for San Juan ~pistrano·s traffic signals cost would be about $2,00l. refuse lhree Umes, they found the N 'Ch d' On wound up back on the drawing boards "You can't e:xpect us to agr('e on this ring! OW a~ge es this week after o feud erupted between without a complete package, like lhe •P- one councitnian whO 1s pushing f()r them proximate weight, the legal aspects nnd ~ • Me xican police rCcovered a 'Have Own Cate""ory •nd anotber who insist.! he still needs things Uke that,'' Ch<rmak said •Her stolen $4-0.000 watch"once belonging some anawers. Gammcli's lnlilal r.port. to Emporer Maximilian. It had been MONTGOME/\Y. Ala . (UPI) _ A bill Councilman "• h G •mm e 11. • "We don't know yet if the,. things pawned !or $32, less than the cost establishing • scparate 8 tat 1 5 t 1 cat· downtown bu5inessmon, hos chan1ploned would be too heavy and might blow down o_f a Mic key l\.1ouse watch! . __ r.: .the 'Idea ot the s1>eclal metal plates during a Santa Ana wind. ._ - cntegory for IJ6'•01u; "''ho have ~d their purchased tor '55 apiece rron1 a ~tcxlcen "r.ve seen signal ~rn1s blow down at • Latest rage in ~louston : soJid- scx changed h11s bcc.n approved by the importer. the beach when these winds con1e up ,11 gold eyeglass frames for $600 to Alat>ami Se.nate'1 llealth Commlitee. Ills toe; Councilman Ed Chermak, Chermak added. $~00. Plke·r s! ReaJ Texas money: Dr. Forest Ludden of the·state Pu~lic however, wu far fro1n convinced about "Well. I've seen missiles blo\v over at goes fot $1300 frames decorated Health Department said persoas who the idea at Monday's session. Cape Kennedy di.Iring urrtcsnes:-100." wiih sepphlres"and d famonds. \.Vhy? ha\'e bad sex c_hange oR_Cratloos "a,re_~GammclLpreaenWd dtawin of t.he ~z:etorttd another suppQrter of the fancy The better to be seen-with, my nothing" to the statti under ~t ltenu. About 40 of tbem would be bAckboards. '1;o..un cl lman .la1nes dear! reaulations. I ordered from a downtown business' \Vealhers. ' Omega E1ectr0nic.•. The tuning for~ timepiece with the chro- nomeler roting. Yellow top, stainless s1oel bock case. Doie-telling gilt dial with gold-filled bracelet ............................................ $2'20. In stainless steel .. ................................................. .,, ....... $175. S!oinless steel wi1h matching bracelet .. ..... .. . . .. $190. J.C. 1821 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT 'TERMS 21 YEARS IN THE SAME; LOCATION • • . l•11~A"'•'ic•'"' -Mtt••r Ch•rt• PHONE 5'41·1'401 r • ,. ~4~ ..... D-N-LY...._Pl-LO-T~~~~~~, -• .. _; t ,.~ rying-ro-Rus At Rush Hour UPCOAST, OOWNCOAST' Rarely do I i;el out into the Orange Coast world dur· ing regular daylight hours because I'm normally buried und e r a pile of newspapers, or somesuch. Yesterday · !hey let me out. They sbouldn 't do those kinds of things lo a person just all at once without warn- ing. Somebody should give you "-careful briefwg on wtiat it's like out there. 'Ibey I.hey .ought to tead you into it gently. I'll btt you suffered the sam~ delusions that I did about how things are on the outside during. regular business hou"rs. i You figure nobody's out there. They're 1 all someplace ·working. I'm ~to report that this simply isn't true. People are out ther:e tryi~g to drive around. ·Don't uk me \Vhere they all 1 think they're going. But they're out there trying. ANYWAY, EVEN during the middle or the day, this whole coastline seems to be \\•all-to-wan traffic. You have to learn fast to survive. .' Now you take, for eumple, Costa 1tfesa. There are two· ways yoo can try to get through town on major 8.rteries like Newport or Harbor boulevards. You can go fast and catch most of the ~n sig· nals. This makes you prime bait for one of Police Otief Roger Neth's ·finest. Or you can go slowly, avoid arrest and stop at all the red lights. It's Your choice. If you're in no real hurry just slide your auto over into one of· t~ left-turn pockets. They all have permanent red lights. · YOU WILL ENJOY Newport Beach on Pacific Coast Hlghway during the daylight too. This is the time they select lo do all the roadwork. · Ob; they blocked off a few Coast Highway lanes near Newport Dunes yesterday during the non-congestion hours. All it did was back up traffic from Newport Bay Bridge to the art museum in Laguna Beach. Aren't you glad they didn't work on it during the rush hours? It's too bad v;hen all that traffic comes to a screeching hall on East Coast Highway through Corona del Mar becaw.e it ruins the game played by all the •sident.f. Corona del Martians Hke to indulge in this little contest call~ Sufl>riae the 'Motorist. You see, they all like to sprint across the highway. So they wait until you are tootling along in your car and abruptly they jump out from between a couple or 1 parked autos ·and cross right in front of you, shouting, "Surprise! Surprise!" This ~ts you one-quarter inch of ·!rake lining and shattered nerves.' Great fun. .. . IF YOU :nlJNK all thls will bother you, just u;fdrlving.llown lo Balboa. To gel there you .bl've to go throUg~ ru:i in- tersection' maze •knowft as. McFadden Interchange. This was a place where they decided to have seven streets cross each other. It was designed by a com· mittee. They had been drinking at the time. The cit y tried to fix Mc.Fadden Interchange a while back by putting in stop lights. Now you're supposed to knO\Y from which direction you're going to get I bit. .As Good as New r Patty Cake -first gorilla born in 'captivity in New York :-will be returned soon to Central P.ark Zoo. Year-old baby has been convalesc- in·g f.rom broken arm ·suffered in tugging match with piu:ents. Prehistoric Pupfis~ I • Score Court Vicwry "" LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPll -Prehistoric puplish.-survivo rs of the Ice Age living in the wa rm, murky waters of Devil 's Hole in De.ath Va!!ey. have won a water rights battle against a millionaire ranch- er. U.S. District Court Judg e Roger Foley Tuesday ordered FanciS Cappaert. the 0\.\-1ler of a 12,000 acre desert ranch, to limit the use of eight wells within a 2.5 mile radius of Devil's Hole until the waler level in the puprish natural habitat raises slightly more than four inclles. Cappaert is a multimillionaire from Vicksburg, Miss .. who put together Cap- paert Enterprises and headed Huercfon Indu stries. • Ail'llJUll Raps BomblH!J SAIGON (AP) -"I just have my own conception about what is right and wrong," says Air Force Capt. James H . Strain. He opJX>SeS the bombing of Cam- bodia and has joined in a suit to test its constibJtionality. A navigator from Chickasha, Okla .. Strain flew on 230 combat missions across lndocbina. He' participated Ui three B52 raids against Hanoi last year during the biggest air assault of the war, Mexico Airplane Crasl1 Kills 11 aimed ~t forcing North. Vietnam to con- clude a cease-fire. Sometime later, he had a change of heart. Defense Department officials in \Vashington disclosed Tuesday he -has been taken off flying status. e Nixon Plans Address WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon will . give a commencement ad- -~ (.___I_N_S_H_OR_T._ ••• ___,) dress in Florida Friday, administration sources said today. The White House v•ould neither con- firm nor deny that the President would be the commencement speaker at Florida Technlcal University in Orlando, Fla. e A1111ew 'Mends Fences' STATEIJNE, Nev. (UPI) -Vice President Spiro T. Agney; partied, played tennis and huddled privately with governors at this Lake Tahoe · gaJQbling resort while on a mission to "mak'e friends and ease tensions.·• "There won't be any discussion of Watergate," the vice president told QeJ¥SQ.len when he arrived Tuesday. e _Wido.w Wins Race CHICAGO (UPI) -Mrs. "Cardlss .r i NeW, Possibly Fin~I; _ _.,, Vietnam Taiks -0petj · ! ; '1rrrr..._ T ~ ' -PARIS (UPl) -Presidential adviser -South "Vietnam said today it asked trict town ol Ang SnOUI, lS milet ~UJ.. Henry A: Ki!singer opened a new and Japnn to replace Canada on the chief east of~Phnom Penh, h\ a ~por.ftfen- JIO'Sibly final round ol talks today with Vietnam peace-keeping force, but that sive bellleved Urned l!J colftcided ''Wtth Le 0uc·Tbo cl. Hanoi, seekinc to tum the Japan declined on grounds its con-openinj· of the new round" Paris' talks. ¥~re"""l!-I . to~,a-...U"wt!on lod>ldUU>)Cl..D..1:<~.AiLJI.gVY. flll!>U~ genuine Indochina peace. • military ectlvilies: than 2,000 refugees strea- 'Ibe meeting began at a Communist--Communist troops late today at· the capital with their perlODIJ s owned villa lo suburban Gil•-Yve~ 1t tacked and partially occupied the dis-piled high oa o~cai:ts. ., 1t a.m. Kissinger and Tho both expre!9ed guarded q>timism in st>temenll Tiieidiy that this time they could nail down the --· truce. • BEFORE 11lE meeting, the 1wo sides spent an unusually long session shaking hands. When the teama went. Into the villa, a North Vietnamese caniera team; went with them. 1 Cameramen were invited I& tbe final seuioo of the talks which produced the original Jan. 27 peaoe pact, but no !Ollrct.S were willing to say~ jts !'ap.. pearance today was especially slkiJificant: New Skylab Threat ~n~s Urgency-to Walk iii Space JGasinger said after bis a.niv~ ''l\les· day that the latest round of tails may be the last. ..: · The :two..:'!fdes are trying lo.' agree on ways of atolrPing cease-fire violailons in SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - The '1u1eilcy or freeing a stuck Skylab solar panel.dliring a t"·o-man space walk' Thursday was underscored today when another battery on the· space station began losing power. rope-like tether to hoist the panei into poslUon. < Conrad, Dr. Josepn j>. Kerwin .and Paul J. Weltz, also planned a half-day of experiments today. Keryin, a phylician, drew blood from each crewman kl &""to.l- tinuing medical study, and he and Wei~ scheduled time on ' a batlel1 d. Soulli Vietnam for good. · Working with 'ropes, tethers and tools, the.astronauts ~blocked~off-four hours-to- ·day lo reheane for a walk during which commander Charles cmra(l Jr. will try to pry or cut free the januned panel. .--tele-. NEmlEI\ Sll!E had any comment to- day. but smiled and chalted wider blioht sunshine in the CC1Urtyard of the vifia. Kissinger was accompanied for the first time at the talks by White House Press Secretary Rooald L. Ziegler. Tho said at a reception Tuesday that he was optimistic aboUt the negotiations, l)ut added "there are many diffiatlties ahead." 1J! l1ie otl!er developmenls' · · ...qommunisl troopa attack<i! S o u I h Vletrilmese positions with mortar fire tci:laf in the Mekong Delta, wbere clash-el bi the last three days produced 101De of the bloodiest figthirig since the cease- fire. -SOuth Vietnamese c o m m a n d spokesman Lt. Col. Le Trung HiOO said the Conununists hit government posjtlons between Cai Lay and Cai Be with 38 82mm mortar rounds. POT HAUL FOUND IN EMPTY HOUSE TIJUANA. ?1-iexico (AP) -Officers "-ho followed a mountain trail to an abandoned ranch house l5 m i 1 e s JOUtheast of Tijuana found a cache of three tons of marijuana, poLice say. A state police spokesman said six state and rederal agents found the marijuana. velued \at $250,000, Tuesday on in- iOrmatioli from a person arreSted in another case. SUCCESS WOULD nearly double the electricity to their power-short laboratory. Two of the 18 available batteries already have failed , and Flight Director Charles Lewis told newsmen that if the third wool out, and the panel could not be freed. the astronauts would have to drastically curtail their research. Lev.·is said they miiht have lo' abandon the huge workshop area of the staUon to save energy and retreat to tlvo smaller rooms \Yhere they could conduct limited earth resources, solar observatory and medical experiments. The flight director said the third bat· tery began losing poYler Tuesday night. apparently because of a short circuit in a transistor, and was P:roducing only about one-half to two-thirds of its potential. AS THE A.Smo~VTS aYlakooed for !heir 13th day in space, just one shy ·of the American record for a single flight, Conrad reported they had stayed up 90 minutes lale Tuesday night to do some homev.'ork on the space walk. "\Ve completely built the EVA -ex- travehicular activity -pole and the BET -beam erection tether -" Conrad said. The 25-foot metal pole will be ~ by the commander as a handrail when he moves along the outside of the Skylab to the jammed solar wi~i· It he succeeds in freeing it with his ,tool kit, he'll ~ the Now get yards and yards of lhe newest stretch knits.~ .and as.~· strelch·stitch sewing machine to sew thEUTI with ease. Three different S,ty1_il! machines are on sale now, •II loaded with work-saving features. 'l'ARDS OF SAVINGS ON EAS'l'-CAREFASHJON KNJTSJ All machine washable and dryable 'PQLYESTER COTTON : •, DOUBLE KNITS $2 88 .... '"" ••. ! _ • YD ..... ~1.11 yd. ......,_,c_nlMthltMlwi .. .JS,. ,..,...., JS.,., C9't°Oll. •.+!'"" ww.. ·., _, . .._ .. ' YARN DYED Dd~~~~~TS • ll.aa .... , .... ,,, .flit YD. HM SJ.11 y4 • ... ...,., fM'l'l'h'lu. .....,.., .. ·~ to•;. , • .,.. ..... 10% s111r.-w· Wld.. Mission Contml advised them to airvey an area of the sun where they ~ lpOI. a solar flare and asked them to point their earth resources cameras later: at a hurricane oU the west ooast rJ. Meaico. The space wnlk rehearsal was dml9 in- side the house-size Skylab statim. with the astrooautl working in 11hirtsleen1. If no problems develop, Conrad-and Kerwin oo Thursday wW· don spllCel!Uits, open an airlock hatch at Il:S'I 1.m. EDT and erect the handrail .. About hall an hour later, just as a SO-mharte da1lilht pass begins, Conrad is lo work Ilia way down the handrail to tho stUd< -'-· With Kerwin ,wa!tiiJg . ..near tJit Open hatch to assist, lhe commander Will try to cut throu'gh or pry JOose a· orie-lnch aluminum Strip \\'hich is holding the OD6' ton panel against Ute side ~ W workshop. He has foip-different tools to do the job. Weitz will remain inside the ltatiCIC'I. relaylng instructions from the control center. Raiding Bear Ca~ght PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) -A' wild black bear \\1hich had been raiding garbage cans in the wooded hllla of residential northu·est Portland for two days \Vas captured Tuesday nlgbt. '"" animal "'RS ntst seen Mmd!y nl&ht, but ofriclals at nearby Portland 7.o6'.Ald all their bears were presentr and AOODuated for . -'--~ " What you need is a drive in the country to settle your nerves. Try the city or Irvine. Here ~t is quiet. Also you will get automatically lost. They shou ld have permanent road signs to' reass ure you. These should simply say. "You i\re Loot -Turn Left." ALL TillS J\IAKES me happy that I don't have lo go out there on our coastline during the daylight hours every day. Once was enough. SAN J UAN PEYETAN. Mexico (UPI I - A sma ll airplane o\vned by one of J\lexico's 29 states has crashed on takeoff in this y,·estern town. Officials said 11 of 12 persons on board died. \\'itnesses said the plane, a Bcechcraft o"·ned by the line Transportes Aereos de Nayarit, \Yas about 130 fee! above ground when its nose suddenly dipped and it wen~ down Tuesday. 'Ibe said 1t burst in· to flame on impact. Collins has ',been elected Illinol&'· fJrst black ~an, succeeding hJ .. late husban(f Geo-rge, who was tmtif in·a . Dec. 8 crash of a United Airlfuea·~lltner· · ·-near Midway Airport. · •' .... ,. -~.J.CETATE/NYLON " i ERSEY PRINTS, $f'44 ........... . , " YD. Miff 55t per yd. • .•. Sefr,~fl•l4 65~· Ac~ JS•/• \ N,..._ 44/45" wide. I'll just hide .here and play with my paper clips. Mrs. Collins, a Democrat, . picked m> ~ 33,875 votes or 92 percent of votes .cast on the way to winning her first public oWce as representative of the 7th District Thunderstorms Taper Off c1 .. utal \l'eatlier ,,,,. todly .. l .l9P'tl Ylrllblf wli\d9 nl9ht •lld ITIClf'nl~ llOllni bec:oml.nti ""fllf•ty 10 IP It li;llOlt In •fl•rnOPnt tod1y 11141 Tl'lvrtdly. Hlgri IPlllY IP'N "'· Co.1111 t1mper1!urn r11111r '"°""' ;, ~ 10. h1l1nd ltm1>1••ll1ttl ••llClt ,,....., Sf IP lJ. W1ltr l&m1>1r11ur1 '3. • 10 Uri WfAlHft IOloto\ll . Fl11ol IPW •••••• • ~. l:J.l 1.m. O.l St<Ol'IO PllOll .... :-.. , ;-: J13' ":m, l;t S.C:ond ICM """''"" t:Jl p,m, 1.1 Sun ltfln 5:42 1.m. StO l 1ot p,m, M-•IMf 11:"61.m. ''" 1i ~v •.m. Temperature• ' ttttlt l•• ,., IS U .. 4! .2t . . llOfND•----- Fffalo\IM li-~!';flNOW .._ All • ~Wf0Wlt$. , llOW .. " 1.26 " i: " .. 'l !. n ~ u DAU.T PllOT DELIVERY SUYICE Otllftrr 91 tllt Dailr "lol • •s tu#lltlM ... ... ~...,I II -.......... __ ~ "' Ji• """'' '"" -..... ., •• .,_ ........... ,_;(•HI"' ..... _ 11• .. ... ~ ... hllfffl II ,.. * "" ,....... ,. ..... tr• ' ..... ._..,., .... ''"'" I• S• 0. hMtf, ttll -•-= .. .,. ......... • .. n :. .....Cl........ ,. ..... l'l, .·1l • l•"*"" • 1i .......... , ... ,,\_, ...... ...... ·,1 ti ,;,~ ....... ....... ... ' ' I~ jl .;,, ..... _._..;·;.;:;,·· .. - • t?-16)'-.......... ~..., ..... u Si . ... ......... LltllM ....... -- 100 71 MOst fabrics at most slores. SALJ ,~~:t39 Carrying case qr cabinet e•a ~ave on this papular model with lwo bultf·ln Flexr-Stllch't Discs and two bullt-in Fashion• Discs tor a varlifY.ol stllches. Even hau built-in bHndstitchlngl ;: THESE ·aEW·EAS'I' STYLIST fEATUll!I :AND llPlll ' PU•h·butt'on ~ reverse control Model 416 Numerou s stretch and fashion stilyhes bulh·in, plus built-In bllndstitch and buttonholer. · • ~. ,, Reg.199.95 SALES-189 8AVl!--.0.H -- Model 418 Saws slraighl, zig-zag, sfrelch,1\lchea plu,- 11 Inter-changeable stitches, and bullonhOler.1 ·Reg.219.95 SALE$179 8AYIM0.d,', Carrying case or cabinet extra • ONLY $67 FOR A 1'11c:i,R ZIG·ZAG SEWfNG MACHINEl-AND NO/ . OTHl!A R OFFERS TifE SINGER 122·YEAlt A81UA· Model 177 ANCE OF QUAUTY AND DEPENDABILITY. THAT'S VALUE'.: C1trylnQ case , - orcablnelexba; , ~ S-IN _ER . Sewing c;.m... end llppl'.Odd_d••lera f I \ • ~ ' ' ~ 1 • • Slnget has a liberal trade·in policy. Alsd, a Credi! Plan, , • • -.. • s.•v1ilable-&lSlnger_'sewtno Cooter• 8f'ld_n:iany·l!iPPrgved dealert -.. ... "\ ....... ~ .. , For address of store or de•l•r nearest you, ttt lhe yellow pages under SEWING MACHINES or FABRfC SHOPS. ,. ~ I (. •A n-.r11 OfTHE S(NGE!ICOMPANY . ') "' .. • ' • .. OA1L V PILOT 5 I ~~!!';;, ·· . ::~ .. ~ii Slic~?_l!~t~~~-~~!~-~£r~-~!!~~- • _ • • GOLETA (UPI)_ A new oil reported lo tho. Coast Guard vlronrnentalbts and oU com-Spanish expknn, and both . In the channel llltiloogb ~ lick In tho Sa ta llarilara and stai. Fish and Game of· paniis. !e<\eral and stale olllcials Ing contlnu~ 00 ttl~ .l. .l. C t · 1 n ficlah that crude oil "1<I gas The new light. film ol oil, agreed Tuetday t!l&t tho slick • , '_ fa_f_ • U ~lj;l. i!l"~··;,' ili::x ::---., , . ~el, 1 .~ 1 of 8 n was seeping from a large which is drifting ·to the w3s not related &o offshore oil wells to relieve und~ -p --~ca ~r our years number ol. natural bQles abo~t southeast, parallel to and operatlOll!. pressure. ~ l ~ • • ;11:~~.--;;Q;;j;:j;'. Santo Barl:»arq ago, ls apparently the work of li.t miles southwest of c:oafOil slightly away from shore, is in Follo~ ~ hel I copter " RlttRSJDE (AP~ -A 10 ~';.i~~::r.;~~~~:;i·;::·;,;;· ·g·~ .. i.i· ., nature, not man, and does not Point 8 band varying from 150 to 200 survey, offtc1als reported the ._': percent cut in faculty at the ; seem to threaten wildlife or yards wide and officials said amount of oU on the surface Aicle Hired Univeraity of California at Coal/. beaches. 11IE DIVEIS said the there ls no danger at present had deaeated somewhat from ~'11!rsiaewlll bO'made !or the el~ I The S.mlle loog -slick was saepege wu coorne,~tively that tt will reach the beach. Monday but added that "agen· CAPITOLA (AP) '-flil 1 i · d mic1 Point ~-described as comwaect of a slow and ..schools oLafcl:lovles The-slick was first spotted cies of both the federaJ and Kludt hu beel:t named 31t' '1$,.aca e , year because film of light oil, leSll menacing and smelt Md BeYeral seals in Monday by workers of Atlan· state governments will con-manager here, re p I a cf n c oL.1• drop .lil enrolbnent,. than the gooey crude that lhe area did not seem to be af-tic Richfield Co. 's Platfonn tinue to monitor the situation Ryder Ray who reaigned to •~-..,;Chan;;;::;.;;ce:;;;llo..;..r -I;.;v~_.H"i"nd"'e"'r"'IU!"r'-'l, ____ _,,1,,,Ae;N,..T,,A~lnA,,.R.,IA=RA:::,..:C::.H:!!;A!:N~N::Ec:L ___ .,_...;:.gushed up from an olfshore oil fected. Holly, about a mile east of tbe aria will take apPrOprlate ac· become water pro j e ((C' r ·says. f'l1Htllt-and led-to a federal ~lve--blowoot-lou .....,.,.of~Goal Oil-Pot . tk!n-ohould-ltic•l-COOfdl--.,__.')111~-9 Htnde k kiTuesd se· • banondrlllingin thechaMel, years ago spewed more than beach areas beco.me en-County. Kludt, 46, .&,, public ' ra er sa . ay , ' authorities said Tuesday. 400,000 galk>ns of crude oil on· THE AREA has a history of dangered." \~:ork!: director and assistant raculty posltk>ns were cut by ...... ~ Divers went down 225 feet to to beaches and set the stage natw:at gas and oil ~page, Sin<:e-ilie 1969 blowout, there City mana.ger of Holliste-. ~ ,,________ • u,.1 -.- • (-_:.; "BRlli'~ES_ ) . SITE OF· 1969 OIL WI;LL BLOWOUT-5POTTED _ N Cooll Guud Says PreMnt Slick W11 C•owl N•tur•lly university officials a f t e r ellj'lil!J>ellt <jropped 19 'J35 · Eh -z · · h S t thi'fYear. Enn>Dment peaked · . r lC 11Uln . e at 5,732 In 11171-12. Another drop ol 300 la ex- . pf:cted. next tear and a decline . of ano~r 150 students is lot~ !or tho 1117H5 Y"lr-.' . " For LA Testimony • ., _ r --I LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ehrlichman :•w111 voluntarily : ~..,. ~tr-Former White House aide come 'h'l to testify." , LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A Jolm Ehrllchman has agreed Superior Court judge has ruled to ..testify voluntarUy at the that city and Co ud t y "Wateg"ate-West:.IJ'8Dd.Jury orolnancel --1ng miiltty ln hearing Into the burgbry o1 borx can be enlotted. Daniel Ellsberg's poychiatrist'a .fudge David A. Thomas office. Issued tho l'1lling Tuesday, Ellsberg, accused of leaking d I UO!vlng preliminary In-tho Pent.goo Papers to the jtme&ns in 44 eivU cases press, said the grand jury whiok prevented enforcement hearing is aimed at getting -the ~ity ol ",the higherupo" behind tho the~erdinances was cballeog-raid at his psychiatrist's of- ~ Thomas' ruling will not go fice . - EHRIJCHMAN has not been promised.immunity from pros-- ecutloo, his lawyer, Joseph Ball, said. Ellsberg was the leadoff wit- ness at tho opening ol the grand jury probe Tuesday. FolloWing instructions to all witnesses, he refused to discuss his specific. testimony in the secret hearing, but be told reporters he thought District Attorney J o s e p h , .. For Fathers Day, we'r~ . . . lowering our already low prices on these.famous -brand gifts. .. " ,, . ' ,, lnto effect until he signs A lawyer for Ehrlichman, formal ·orders in each of the i4 Presklent N i x on ' s top cases. -dome!tie-afiairs--aide-untll he Busch "is going arter the ~" nsponsible fQll-~ the break·ln. -··.!,'.:..._ - •·More Arrested ~ FRAl'j'CJSOO (AP)-.A continuing ~vestigation into the inaftufact\u'e. and sale of daQ&efous drugs ~as led to a series of raids arid aeven ar· rests, the U.S. Attorney's of- fice said. resigned in the ·Watergate scandal, notified the di.strict atl;Qmey's office Tuesday that Incumbent· Defeated .In Compton He noted that "immunity has been granted to almost everyone who actually partldpated In the burglary:· and thus the remaining targets for Indictment are not the men who carried it out, but those who ordered il Ehrllchman . has acknowledged that be set up a special White House squad to plug security Jeaks at Nixon's instruction. Asst. U.S. Atty. F. Steele Langford said Tueoday the ar- rests were .made in Petalwna, Nice and San Francisco, Last Friday night. three penons wel'e taken into custody by fedt.ral narooUcs officers and police in a raid on a Petaluma home, Langford said. OOMPl'ON (AP ) -Mayor MEMBERS of the squad Douglas F. Dollamide, lhe directed tho break-lri at the ol· first black mayor of a large western city, has bee n fice of Dr. Lewis Fielding, defeated in his bid for a sec-Ellsberg's -P.SYchia~. on ood Labor Day weekend 1971 to tenn. look for material that would . •·lae11•beiot 011t City Clerk Doris Davia, ap-help In drawing up a parently backed by a strong psychiatric assessment o C . MN JOSK (AP ) -' lllcum· law-and-«der vote, plied up a Ellsherg, who had b, en beM.• Vice-Mayor David Goglio 1,198-vote margin Ttiesday to' J.evealed. 85 tbi 80UtCe of the w~ ousted ~ hl.s bid for re-beat ~de. Mrs. DaYis. Pentagon Papen leak._ election as two anUgrowth wm b also black, netted 5,083 Ehrlichman has id that he candidates woo dty council votes, while Dollallllde tallied -t ~sa us.-r.-: Doll~~~-...~--er :.-, !l.~pla<?W. L ~-~ .. :I .... r a• n g 4,tltl'I. :ii'": ..;:;: · °"t r~ · IN!'1182° f: ,t •; o;;,; •··· i ' · ;:'"' ... ' il111.....-7uq:31:1 , ttorn t'iwrvM!lt*I Wariigale -~-..... ~ "'"'~... • _ .. lo: .... def~ 1n 1erm wi~ an air JI. con. consPtrat~~I:. Howa~Run&. "'de_"' -~·"' •:}!""1 Tue . y ,_....., eleclloii'-by !ldmi!e,-bul.c«nplalllla aboiil ·l!lhrllchman ltes sakl he tOld - Jim,..;11, :17\liJt -plan-' the i\!ty's ·hilh crime rii. Hlll1t"notrodoitagaln." nlng admln~trator. The Imai qwckly began ro cut his aup-votedvas 19'5U -to 11,772. -port alilong the c j t y 's Hunt was expec~ to be the predominanUy black popuia-most im portant witness_ to a~ e.ro1atP•-l tion pear before the grand Jury to- -day, along with three Cubans SACRAMENTO (AP ) '..The legislative stage has been set LAST l\fONTH he finished a for what appears certain' to be distant second against Mrs. 8 two-house commlttee con-Davis in the city's primary electiorl. ference on a massive reap-portiomnent bill aimed at La.oit year, Compton police ,redrawing state s e n a t e , reported 46 .murders, which Assembly and ooqgrosslonal ranked the ctty ol ll,000 first in \he nation in murders per districta. .\ other A 21-13 bare mav.p;t ... vote capita, and there were -Bernard L. Barker, Eugenio ~fartinez and Felipe de Diego. Bill Feared Parlor Peril ~·" grim totals for the dty. Io tho ,§tole Senate Tuesday . It was those slatlali.cs, the SACRAMENTO (AP) - sent: Qie iieuure to the city's growing reputation for Legislation aimed at cracking Assembly where bo<ken are violent crime, that cau.wd the down on Los Angeles brothels expected lo as& !or tt. de!eot 200-memher Compton Police. pcislng as maasage parlon has -sending tl•n ne11SUn! to tlii -oiikenAssoclatloo (CPOA) to stalled In tho Senate Judiciary - tviO ·house • committee coo-throw its entire support to Committee after members ference. Mrs. bavis this spring. said they feared it would harm O!llCer!Waiked"dOor to door legitlmate-massage-parlon.--1--'----- through each predncl and pro-The bill, by &on. H. L. · TIJ'O HURT vlded her protection during Richardson (R-Ar.,..iia), would off.-Outy hours. allow k>cal governments to ON BIKES CPOA President Saul adopt ordinances _ban n Io g ·Lankstem said the only issue persons from giving massages that lurt Dollarllide wu his to members ot ·the opposlre ~Ri> (UP I) -A Inability to do anything about se1. hellllln teOlllDDD between two crime iD c.ompton. After criticaJ com m en t s bic:Nes ilolpitallled one Stan-from committee members and !~~ and injured a HOWEVER, Dollarltide said I r o m representatives ol seama. ~ his $400-a-month pert-time several ma ssage organiza- Robert P..t. Steele. 1 8 , position gave hlrh no J>O'ftl' to tk>ns, Richardson asked the Fredonia, N.Y., was in critical stop crime or even reduce it. committee Tuesday to give condition wtth head injuries, He maintained tliat the prob-him a week to work out and Chris Urbina: 18, Pueblo, lem of crimes of passion-Amendments to the bill. U;1t Colq.'; suffered a ~ractured left murder, rape, assault--: could doesn't pass next week, tbe hand In tho olghtUme ac· oot he curbed by the mayor's bill will be dead, Wlder new -~-oll:~·._~__::._~_:_~~psialJY.O.ruies_•~-~~11~-~-~-". Smog Unit Delay Dumped ' ... ,S.1.CRAMENTO (AP) -The stat' ,,...te.,llO t.qiediled a sev,en -monlh delay in statewide: lnataUaUon of an· • ti•m<ll • d~ ·"" ltltlU7 modetcara. · · Tuesday's vote' on the delay· Ingmeasdre 'by state Sen. Lawrence Wal~.(D ·Hun­ llnlltm Park) -23-15 -1our votes short ol the two thirds m•jorlty· I)! 27 votes needed lo aend tho bill lo the Asseml>ly. . • Only laat-~. Ille Senai. on • :ll·ll vote ap- ·proved • ~tlon uldq tllo itata Atr -boord to delay Its m1ndator1 In- stallation · pn>l!'lm . for 0 lhe --dovlcel. ~ possibility four of .the six devlces.,cer)ill<d ey_tho state Air Re90Urcea ·Board could harm engines, Walsh said . "I'tn ilot prepared to impose something on our citizens unless we can assure them it's not 1olng' lo tiurn up their ' engines," ht said. But atai. Sen. James Q. Wed-U. (D-Hawlhomt) said expert.I coWd be found on any aide -o1 UlY ~-"If we del•r w. thini we•n jllat wind up with ....., -of nolhlng. EYldonll)' anebody just -~ want 111J .dtvk:u OD the can of CllUOrnla," be Ald. nitrogen, a prirn;ipal $mog in· gredlent. PRESENT schedules ell! !or a statewide, stiiiered· in- stallation program to begib July l and continue. for 10 1 mootha. The lime -eodl •' 1966-70 car owner would take his car Into a ~a.rage to have the de vice installed woukl de- pend on the last numeral an his ear'a license plate. About 5 million Calilornia can wwld be allected and Ille deviots would have a total price tag ol aboul $175 mllllon. -- F 15ss • A. Gillette Max Styler-Dryer has styling comb, brush for drying. Drying and styling speed settings. 6 foot cord. 12ss 8. Norelco Lighted Shaving Mirror with adjustable table stan4 or wall-mount bracket. electrical outlet for shaver, $lyling comb. Cord.storage. 14ss - C. Remington Mist-Air Hot Comb• vriU\ conditioning/moisturizing system. Includes brush, fine and coarse-tooth comb attac~ments. 22ss 0 . Shick Fle11:amatlc Shaver with sott. su~r-th in flexible head. Trimmer attaChment. Extra foil head Included. Travel cpse with mirror. 1288 E. General Electric Heated Shave Cream Dispenser fits most 6 oz. or 11 & aerosols. Heat shuts off automalically. Bracket fOf wall mounting. 1.j..11-1-1-sss-.-- F. Cla irol Air Brush Styting Dryer corwta to styling dryer with snap-on brush. Two heat setti ngs. Instruction book with styling tips. · JC Penney We know what you're looking'for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: 'EXPEllTI contend Ulore lo The. dovlceo havo I lo(al cielJlril price" ol .. lmtollocl and are deatrned to cut ex-h"'!'l tml-ol •lidel of Wallh'1 moallU9-ldbl"' postponed the begllllllni ol Ille -program until Jan. SJ, 1'74. That's the aame date specified in the earlier, BIJCCUlfuJ, resolution that bu no binding errect on the Allll. • FASHION ISLAND, Newport ·BHch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTo'N CENTER, Hunting.ton B•ach 1714) 8'12.ml. -- ' \ .. • "· .. . ·' ..... •I • ·~·'l ' .... ' .. .·•.,' ~·.:; " • . •. ..- · ... • .. •• . ~ .. .• r • • DAD,Y PILOT EDITORIAL . PAG.E Pf arking-At -Last? ' • Alte r one flpa( look, the city of Laguna Beach 1p-safety department assistance -ani or the toll variety. pears ready to leap for a new parldlli structure. The And pity the poor citizen who bas reason to make ci ty bas been looking for more than five years and that's repeated queries of the county offlcea in Santi Ana. about long enough. A few "hold·th .. llne, please" calls could nm a per· The parking facillty would be located on the pres-son's phone tab to the sky .. a..~-----e.nt Glen_!lem StreeT ~P-.arking lot site ~\~'°'ou..,t"'h'=or, ___ _, So far the only answer to come from the employes ITglorlStreet.Jtwolllanma"Sf9 cars in 11 lnree-iere n cbarge-of'the ffill'free-Jdea"fftllattbe-ltem-1.-"unde•r-----4• structure. costing an estimated $970,000. study." While a consultant's re~ort indicated that by oper· South County nsldents should keep the pressure on atlng such a structure, the city could risk a $25,000 an· for the toll·free line. nual operating loss. based on meter rates, the city coun· But we suggest writinJ letters, not phoning. The cil has been assured by staff such a deficit could be latter can get darned expensive. made up by an increase in fees. That last look will be taken bv the council and other citizen panels in a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. next \Vednesday, June 13, at city hall . There's no question the parking is needed. l\1er· chants. residents a.nd all who venture downtown can testify to that. Barring some major revelation, the strUC· ture should be built post haste. Homeowner Complaints A recent homeowners organization meeting in the La~na Niguel area found several residents bitterly com- pl'llJiing that their Interests have been neglected by the group, one of the 'fe w sources of local input to the area 's big developers . /_ Costly Cori..nty Calls· San Clemente's chamber of. commerce is the latest South Coast JfOUP to take up the battle to end toll calls to county offices. Judging from the track record of pred· ecessors, however, the chamber might wind up with a . Problems in making a homeowners'. group a real voice ire not new:-The unii:Jcorponted .areas where de- _velopments have sped ahead of meaningful local gov· ernment present a dilemma to unsatisfied residen.ts. busy signal. · Other groups confronting the same Issue have tried and failed to win county support of the costly installa- tion of a toll-free line to the county seat. Constituents in La guna Beach, South Laguna, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and Capistrano Beach all face the san1e problem. All cal ls -evt;n emergency ones seeking public_ A · Quiz On .The Makers Of Ma xims ~YDNEY J .HARRIS) A somewhat different (and possibly tougher) word-quiz today. You are asked to. identify the phrase, and also the person. associated with some specific rule or law or process. Half right ls ex· cellent: t. "Occam's Razor." 2. "Grimm's Lav.•." 3. "Descartes' Fonnula." .f. "Stayman's Club." 5. "Morton's Fork." 6. "Doppler's Effect." 7. "Murphy's l\.1axim." 8. "Babin.ski's Sign!" 9. "7.eno's Paradox." 10. "Pascal's Wager." ANSWERS 1. \Villiam of Occam, British medieval Schoolman, posited that in all theories, the simples&· explanation is llkellest to be the true one. · . 2. In lingulstk:s, a trail·break)ng1 fo rmula u:plilnlng language changes, first observed by Jakob Grimm of the fairy·tale brothers. 3. French philosopher who declared, "1 think. therefore t am." 4. The st.>cond most widely-used bridge convention (after Black\vood ), devised by Samuel Slayman, to find a major-suit fit following an opening n().trump bid. (Actually originated by George Rapee, not by Slayman.) 5. Cardinal 1.1orton , King Henry Vll's chief t~x collector, extracted 1noney Dear Gl~my Gus Seventeen years ago Laguna Beach knew the Glenneyre Post Office "'as in a bad location and wonder- ed "'ho profhed by buildi ng the monstrosity there. Now what will it be -\Vith Laguna's terrible traf- fic problem? M. C. GloemJ 0111 co-11 1ro MIMttfOllll '' r"lffr• Allll lo "'' HC-rlly r.flod tile wl9W1 tf ltll 11-· ~ W'lllr HI "'¥1 to GloMny Gn. DalfY f'Otf. rrom the nobles by taxing the heavy spenders and careful savers alike ; "If you live handsomely, this shows you have a lot of money," he said to the one, "and if you live frugally, this sho\\'S you must be saving a lot," thus impaling all nobles.on a Une of ··~forton's Fork." 6. Doppler, an Austrian physicist, detected changes in frequency of sound or light waves when source and observer were in relative motion. 7. Murphy ls the perceptive, if anonymous, Irishman \\'ho is credited wilh lhe general maxim : "1£ anything can possibly go wrong, it will!" 8. The nOted neurologist w h o discovered an important abnonnality in adult patients by stroking the sole of the foot an d getting an upward extensioa rather than flex.ion of the toes, as in in· fan ts. 9. Ancient Greek philosopher \Yho "proved" mathematically that all motion is logically impossible, by examples of races and archery. JO. French scientist and philosopher, \\'ho urged a "wag~r" on God's existence -for if we "'ere wrong and He did not exist, we lost nothing; but if we wager against Him , and He exists, we Jose everything. FBI In ve stiga tes Ve ts In most cases, the homeowners' groups are started by the developer and mana ged by a compaqy represent· ative until a resident expresses willingness to take charge. The sooner local residents let their developers know that they want autonomy, the sooner some of their com· plaints· will gain clout. --'-· -On ce that autonomy is established, residents of the community owe it to themselves to use it, making the homeowners' group a true force and not an Unrepresent· ative figurehead. 'Extra! Extra! Read all about it .. .' s Scientist's l'iew of l'an Daniken's Works Questions 'Outer· Space' To the F.ditor: and ·irretrievable commitments o I William Schreiber (The Pilot, May 21 ) [ J coastal zone resources. reviewed Erich von Daniken's books in MAU.;BOX And further that no pennit shall be is. his article, "Books Dare to Question sued unless the regional <X>mmission has Some Cherished Beliefs". Daniken's first found, both of the following : (a) -books claim that man and ch'ilization That.the development "'ill not have any originated through the action of beings substantial adverse environmental or from outer space. Letters fro1n readers are welcome. Ccological effect. (b) That the· deveto p- Schrelber said he felt like "a man bom Normally 1oriters should convey their ment is consistent with the findings and blind suddenly given sight" and that messages in 300 words or less. The declarations set forth in section 27001 those books "cast the lie in the face of right to condense letters to fit space and with the objeclives set forth in sec- scientific theories''. As a scientist with OT elimtnote libel is reserved. All lion 27302. The applicant shall ha ve the letter1 must include signature and b d r I all ·ssues (quole some background in these matters, ur en o proo on 1 • s mailing address, but names mau be .__ sect!'ons 21-and 27'~) A rev1·ew perhaps I may make a few comments. u uv111 """' ...., ... wiPthe!d 01i request if sufficient of city council activities over the past DANIKEN'S books certainly interested reason is apparent. Poetrt1 will not be several yean 'indicates that Newport me, for they tell of things that interest published. Beach has been sl('Uggling with similar all of us -the Pyramids, Stonehenge. _, goals. the statues of Easter Island, the ruins of grol\'O the sciences of archaeology, and THE NEWPORT T rt t the lnca.s. Daniken claims they are th e omorrow rePo se \VOrk of beings from outer space. But I anthropology, and ancient history. These the stage for the future when results of have a few question s. sciences have rigor and thoroughnen of that comprehensi ve study proved that metbod. They also have welt-docum.ented _ citizens wanted a low density, low profile Take the Pyramids, for instance. Lel'1 bodies of facts -with which Daniken, resort community. rorget the long-<.'Olltinuing \\'ork of Egyp-apparently, is unaware. Proposition 20 is like Newport Tomor· tologists, or the actual documents of the DR. T.A. HEPPENHEU.1ER row on a state.,.,•ide level. tn other words. pyramid·bllllde.rs in the British Museum. stop, take stock, realize thz.t what was Suppose Daniken is right. Then, why l bl ., · 1 didn't these extraterrestrials teach the Drag Ad vert sing reasona e ""' yea rs ago is no onger reasonable and steps must be taken to Egyptians to build the Pyramids of con· To the Editor: write new requirements. crete'? 'lbe Daily Pilot (May 27) did a Newport Beach has the opportunity lo It Is enormously difficult to build the di · ·t d ho sserv1ce to 1 s rea ers w are con· honor its own city study as well as the Origins greatest c911centration of_ r9w viole.nce ever presented on film. !Vis also the recipient of some of the slickest, craftiest ad\·ertising ever to come over -the various. media. The _advertising budget must be enormous. Billy Jack is decep- tive in presenting the various conflicts existi ng in contemporary American society. Humans cannot be that evil and the human experience carmot be that hopeless. PART OF my 'frustration stems from the lack of editorial comment on this hideous exploitation by advertising. Actually, 1 am not entirely quaWied to comment as 1 "'alked out after t6e third killing, second rape and fifth crime <Jf . this PG rated mov ie. t Only wisb there were some alternative that. thinkµlg' peo- ple could turn to prior to limt Ibis '5 con job. Possibly some editorial " com· ment or a self-pledge lo walk out when a personal disgust level is reached 'o\'OUld h<lp. Hilly Jack as a movie Is depressing : however, the fact th.at talented rn1nc:h would devote their energies lo_ promoting this debauchery is even more depreuing. JAMES B. WOOD 6 et a Horse't Pyramids of stone blocks, as they were. cerned with drug abuse problems in voters' mandate in support of Proposition It l'r'Ould have been much easier to use Orange County when it endorsed one.half 20 by setting new development standa rds To the Editor: concrete. as in the Aswan Dam, larger of Speaker ~1oretti's bill (AB 684 ) and re-more in keeping with today's standards. In 1764 when Benjamin Franklin was titan any pyramid. Concrete \Vas knO\\'D mained silent on the other and more BARBARA EASTl\lAN running the American J>OStofficf: system, to the Romans, who built temple ·domes serious aspects of the bill. Besides the he wrote to Anthony Todd, Secretary of of it ; the making of concrete could have requirement which you cited that 100 R e.,olt fHn the British Post Office : "., .. By making easily been taught to the Egyptians. But prescription drug prices be posted in ·~ the Mail travel by night as well as by the Pyramids, in fact. show no trace of · AB 684 Id tso ho · day •t •-• bet pharmacies, _ woo a_ ~ut nze To the Editor: -. -.1 now pasSC1 so QUI\.:•-ween such advanced technology. Th ei r the unlimi ted advertising of prescriptfon ~uently, over the yean 1 have writ· Philadelphia and New York that a Letter lechnology is purely Stone Age, applied drugs in the mass media. ten letters to the editor in direct can be sent from one place to another, on a massive scale under all-powerful -- -respoose to an issue coverea-rn-your --1.and an Answer received the Day follow· Pharoahs. ' THE TASK of many dedicated pro-newspaper. Now 1 welcome the op-Ing, which before took a week." OR, take Easter Island. Daniken fessioll:818 and vol.unteers in drug abuse. portunity to comment on an Item that, lo Considering that sending the mall by marvels ai the· strange~ statues tbere',=:as education efforts in Orange County wf_>o_ the best o£ my knowledge, has only been horseback or sailboat up the Delaware u·ould any of us. He then notes that the are trying 10 teach ~e~pect-~or-drugs-will --advertiSea -in your pul5licat1on. The ttem--River made -possibJe such-service, Polynesians call Easter tsland "the eye be ~d~ more difficult ~. danger,ous referred lo ls a movie entitled "Billy perhaps ou r Postoffice should abandon that looks toward heaven". Aha! says prescnJ>.tion drugs are to _be pushed by Jack.'' The advertising is extremely en. high-speed planes and trucks and go back advertlsmg as though their purchase and ticing; the movie is extremely revolting. to horses and boats. Daniken, and You can guess the rest. use was no more serious than that ol any In my opinion it is quite possibly the But there ls another Polynesian name other commodity, such as dog food and ' as well : "navel of the islands"-And in hair spray. FRANK KLOCK WASHINGTON -The FBI has been badly burned by the revelations that it has been misused by White House aides, Yet believe it or not , the FBI is still doing political chores for the \Vh.ite l~ouse. (JACK ANDERSON) Polynesian folklore, these names mean Even the pricC<posting provisions are the sa me thing: the origin or source of absurd , since an individual prescription Polynesian culture, for "heaven" in is selected from thousands of drugs and Polynesian lore is the place from which wtitten for different strengths and quan· _Th e Silent Epidemic -~ ·-: ••• FBI agents are quietly those "Vietnam Veterans War" \\'ho "''orked in the presidential campaign of Sen. investigating said he asked them the same questions. Against the . _lie also asked them to identify any "troublemakers" in the organization. Water~ale conspirator James McCOrd testified that he was concerned about After the common cold, gonorrhea is the -=: most widespread ailment in America -[ ' l' ··~ and ils slrlkes mos! frequenlly among THE Bq>KMAN '!.~.l. the young, who are only too often scared. _ _ their ancestors came and has nothing lo lilies. The chances that any given do v.·lth the sky. Now, Easter Island is prescription would match one . o( the the island closest lo South America. And posted lOO Is ex tremely remote; perhaps anthropologists have shown that the the bill should be amended to require the APolynrleslansSoorigEainally ca1m18e ~~ SOuheth "consumer .&Q yell ''Bingo" on those rare· me ca. . ster s 11u is t · ns when he achieve!. such a George l\fcGovern. ,--·--..,..,. "'s I>"PO'lf'bf"a'des· --rt'~-""' perate search, BJ>' • potential violence at the Republican na· "navel" or the "eye" closest to the occt86h'0 1 th 1 lb D Uy p·1 twas -Uonal.-.c.onveoilon-because....tie ..._.bdie.Y-' -~•~ 1 1:.---1--~ mac . regret 11 e. a 1 o ~~a _,tut•~•uu -· ----mtsttd•by theirconcem-fOP-=lhe-cosk. se\·eral radical organizations, were we. all are fascinated by the qu.estlon of health care 10 accepl th< g 11 b and too embarrassed · to seek in· ~: fOnnation. In an attempt to alltviate ........_1t .. Ins._~· ·in~ Mlnd_l>rt...J!• .M~! .:: uni v sa emtiii'f'U!ments-imd--~J --nd.j.~W'Aii>iifnn11 a.rvoe'-.-..·•-1 fears, the well-known writef and clinical ~~be l\tl • "A . -fl Yov. :~ . . parently, for evi- dence t b a t y..·ould somehow justify the bugging and break· ins au1horized by the Whlte House during the 1972 campaign. As we reported earlier, lrUSted presidential aides are trying to put together evidence that subversives \Vere conspiring in 1972 to defeat President Nixon and to undermine the polltlcal system. To assist in th ls reseR rch, the WIUtc House apparently has enlisted the FBI. FBI agent David Rarity, for example, ha.s questioned Vittnam veterans \\'ho worked in fl.fcCovem's W a t er g ate ~·s affairs office. ,Hls ·oppcarancc coincided with White House interest In this 1od of """'arch. Rarity asked th<m aboat any possible subve rsive acYvltles wllllln tile' group. •iRE ASKED me If any planning was done out of the Watergate for demonstra· tlons at the Republ fcan national con- ventlon,',. one veteran told us. "He &lso n.$ied a lot about the Socialist Worker's Party -if there \\'Cte any people IS80Clated wllh th<m arouod the office." Other \ltlerans Interviewed by Rarity researcher fl.largaret o. Hyde has writ· ' CAROLINE llARKLEROAD :• ten VO: Tbe Silent E p Id e m I c :~ operating' within the McGovern cam-m origins 11 1 t ed b paign. The need to discover the extent of ans ' we a ~re. n ngu . Y misrepr:esentations l\.1r. MoretU makes these operations , McCord said, formed great monume~ts of anhquity: But this Is regarding this bill. (McGraw·Hlll, $4.33 library, $4.110 trade, ~ teens). OIANM COAST ... h ~o new thing. ~s fa sclnallon has ex· EDWARD s. BRADY, t e justification for bugging Democratic isted for centunes. And out of it have Immediate Past·P .... sident headquarters at the Watergate. • .. California Phannaceutical Assn. ttt ANY OF the scare stories came from Robert Mardian, then the Justice Department's internal security chief, who worked himself into a state ot political paranoia. He deluged hi s superiors with warnings of civil disorders and political dlsruj>lions. We· have obtaine<I.-access to some of these Push-hush Justice Department reports and close examinalion disclosed that Mardian's dire warnings were high- ly inOatcd. The vets have told us that sonte who were recently questioned by the Jo~B I had been attached to Anny intelligence ctyr.. ing their Vietnam duty. "None of us were very high up ln lbe fltcOovem operation," a vet told my associate J ack Cloherty. "Wo m01Uy stuffed envelopes and organl,.d block parties." llar1fy told those tie lntuVlewtd his In· vestlgatlon w11 prompted by a ttctnt American Se rv icema n 's Union demonstration. ~ ~'Ill refused Io comment. P rop. 20 To the Editor: It Is most unfortunate that batUe lines have been drawn between the.council of Newport Oeach a11d ProposlUon 20 Coastal Commissioner, Mrs. Rosener. Both p<iblic bodles have a Job to do and can and should enhance rather than bin- der each other.· MRS. HYDE successfully answers many pertinent questions about venereal diseases which have reached epidemic proportions. She exa~lnes their signs and symptoms, their prevention, and na· tional faclltles tor their treatment. H<>PC!'f41.ly, htlr work ·will reach great numbers of teenagers who will find it to be a.n invaluable source of lnfonnation on how lo avotd VD, and how to obtain treatment if It ls too late to prevent it. A REVIEW o( the Coastal Zone Initiative rem Ind e d me that com-IN TllE foreword, Of. Bruce Webster, missioners are charged with (a) The past President of the American Social maintenance, renoralion and enh~ Health Association, stales: "Recent ment of the o v e r a 11 qlla:llty of the surveys among youth group1 and varJou.s_ coastal zone environment, Including, but high-risk units Indicate that,. ln the past, no t limited to, its amenities and.fflthetk our lnfonnation conctrnln;:i: venereal va lues. (bl The. continued exlst~e of diseases bas not been stral1htforward optimum populations of all .species o( llv-and direct. Bookl such as this one should Ing organisms. (c) The orderly1 balanced enable. lndlvlduals-to-obtain t h_e _ utlllzatlon and preservation, consistent' necessary knowledge a~t -v~nereal with sound conservation principles, of all d!seases and bow venereaj diseases can Uvlng and nonliving co a s t a J zooe arrcct them." relOUrccs. (d) .A..tdance ol-lrreveralble--· Margaret 0. lf;'de_ls lhe 1ulhor o/ 25 • DAILY PILOT Robm N~W•td. Plll>U.lifio Thomai Keevil, Editor Borbam llrtlbfe~ Editorial Pope · Editor ~ editorial ,pqe of 1he DUiy Pilot kfts to lnfona Dtl .urmatdt _by_ ....... _ divene: .'Commtntary · °" (OpJcs 0( t. , ...... by~, .. eol~ Ind carJoonlato, by~ a_,,.. --· -· ond.,. ..-1 ... ncwspapd'• opt..._ Md ldlte on ~nopb. 'l'btt ~ c, .. ,.. ol lhe Doll> Pllof -orily .. Ole tdl1or111 -. •• ... ..,. " .. :~ • •• .. •• • :i • • • l' • '• Plft. Opillkial ""'111• tlf t11e • 1-~"-H umm.tl ud·t'aa•• w· .... ,..,_._ """'"' ... -"""'ad ... -rncnl ..... e..tr .-l>y a..~ - Pllol -kl be - Wedn...S.y, June 8, 1973 • •'. • • • • . • • •• •• •: .· :: •• . , •• • • • Parents Playing Big Hand Joint Y enture a Success in Selecting Texts • Turner's Offices Padlncked by IRS ORLANDO. Fla. (AP J Internal .Revenue S e r v l c e agenla have riled tax Hens ln federll court here totallnC IS.7 million qalnst K o a co t Interplanetary c 0 I m e t I c I Inc .. a company founded by the embattled entrepreneur Glenn \V. Turner. Federal agents l\l o n d a y padlocked the com p n n y ' a Orlando offices after riling liens based on K o s co t 's estimated Income 'ror the ye-an endina July 1969 and July 1171. JN SANFORD, the IRS also seized the assets •of Glennalr, Turner's alrHnc. Turner, 3R, was reportedly out of town and not available for comment. His_ taX"'Jawyer; Gordon D. Simont, said the IRS' lockout prevents 1\trner agents from access (O corporote records. Simoni bid this gravely hampered Turner's defense ai;ainst federal mall fraud charges and mounting civil ac- tions against him and his varied enterprises. SIMONS SAID a corporation was usually given 10 dayi notice before a lockout but this was not done. He said the IRS has 60 days to tell Turner how the $5.7 n1illi('n figure was dete~ed and Koscot has 90 days to sue in tax court in Jacksonville. He declined to say rhat action would be taken. Meanwhile the J u s t l c e Department is trying to learn whethCr ttiere lS a-conflict of inlt-rests in Jcrris Leonard. for"Tler h<:?acl ,of tl;e La'.'' EnforceMent A s s i s t a n c e Administration. representing Turner. 111£ FBI has been asked to investigate the relationship between Leonard 42, who left the government and went lnto private law practice in March, and Turner. who also created Dore-To-Be-Great Joe. wESnitN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY . NOVdlOHMLY ACC9111D IY TMI COMMlmt OF f..f>-'-'MI llAMtNll$ Of.-.JTAB.IAl-OLCALlf.OINJ~ __ FULL· TIME LAW STUDY PROGRAM . llOW AVAILABLE e If )'If• .. .._ 11 with M A.A. .... ,.., H • tf ,.. ~~ 2J _. ""• .... , ......... .,, ....... 1 .... lltct.•1'1 .Witty .'tte ~uh•I•"' ef •IMve 1 .. IN .............. l""· 8 on. J,O. 'f U.1. .... ,.. CM IN ••rMll ht J J"'M . ., let• ., full.ff-t.w 1"'4llr 11s.fi d•••'""' Mvrs ,H ....ii), •t Ill 4 ye.rt et l•ff ef l'•ff·"M• 1a.fMl111q 13 cl111" ,;., -111 J"4 Mu,. ,., cl4t111) -"' ,.... ....... • llli!We .. t•k• the C1Uf•ntl• lat l•lflllft•lkft. Wlrtll ot '"O .. POI INPOIMATION ot CATAlOOUI I 100 South lrookhurst An•h•im 92804 1714) 635-3453 °''".... -ellt!W. .. tH• lfte C.Nf.e""• lf•-IH .............. APPi. Y NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 6th DAY, IVINING OR WHKEND CLASSES --- New at Penneys. The Timex® quartz watch. ------...,,~--... __ _ • Micro-computer system has over 300 1ranal1tora to control accuracy to wllh ln 15 seconds a month. • Calendar window; sweep second hand. • Quatlt, the most modern regu• la1ing device for a timepiece • malnt1lna superior accuracy. • &laily rept1ceable energy cell. • W1tet and dust resistant•; wilh- atanda w11er press ure up lo SO lbs. -per squ1110 Inch . • Sltvenone. tiger eye, or red su'lf>ursl dial with yellow case and bracelet. Smoked grey or blue sunbUrsl dial with chrome cat•""'.,,..,.,, s12s •Al long as u se, CJVtlal, crown remtin ln\tci JC Penney fine jewelry W• know what you're looking tor. Shop SundlY noon to 5 P.M. II the roll'owlng -: FASHION ISLAND, Nowporl Buch 17141 644-2lll HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Buch 17141 892-7771 . . . . , . . ' . •" • • • --- .J ' Wtdlltsd.t y, June 6, iq73 ' DAILY PILOT 7 " Unruh Assailed • His Stamp of Disapproval? ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -A believe that It will provldl 14<~ rL 'postage otamps bas valuable matttlal !or Ill)' new eoded a bitter exchange bo-11ool<. -"Stupidity ·a n d tween Jesse-Unruh, former American PollUcs.' " speaker of thie CaHfomia As· Brewer wrote bect:"r 1m sembiy, and a black assembly-happy that the material will man ftom Queens. prove helpfuJ, but I IUll'l!ll! -1 the title ol your new boo\-be • The whole ,rung started _ Frustratlona of a Rejected when Unruh sent a 13-page Has-Been " questionnaire to. New ~oi:tc _ Unruh ~Ppllod •• 1 ---~---ouf!t-T ....... Bae,.. & .. hand . Mrs. John W. Dean, wife of President Nix- on's fired. counsel, ac-companied· her hus- band at a recent com- merce commission su~ committee investiga- tion In Washington. tate--tawmakerf"'!OI" ~~ --• , 11 -• bMW: he is complllng on legislative to. be a has-been than a never- elhlcs for the Ea g 1 et on will·be. · .a.s a hu-betn, I can Institute of Politics at Rutgers no longer afford the 1umry of University correspondence IO th1a wUl be · the last letter." GUY BREWER took ex- ception to the questionnaire. "You have one hell of a nerve to be inquiring from anyone allout ethics," he said, noting Unruh's activities in the Caliromla Legislature. Brewer also claimed tbat Unruh ran a "racist cam- paign" in losing the mayoral election in Los Angeles1 UNRUR reSponded: .'"While your response is not directly related to my present study, I BREWER GOT In the Jut "·ord when he wrote, "II you would rurnlsh me with the list of the lobbyist! and' apecial in- terest groups whorl} YoU are alleged to have served with zeal while you were speaker d. the Cal~omla Leglalalur<, I will contact them and aee if we can set up a fund to purchase postage 1tampi1 and other small incidentals for an ex-legislator upon whom evil days have rallen." SharR 20% savings on kitchen cutlery sets. Sale 479 Reg. S.tt. · 5-pc. stalnleSs cutlery set with wopd storage block. Includes paring, utility and sandwich knives, carving fork and roast slicer. Wonda-wood• t.andln. 5-pc. cuUerx. set of hi-arc .. hollow- gr;ound ~tainless steel. Contour-grip h~ndles, handsome wood storage block. Reg. 11.99, Sale t .59 5.."pc. cutlery set of professional~ gauge, micro-grain stainless steel. Pistol-grip handles, wood storage block. Reg. 16.99, Site 13.51 -prlcM _,... lhN &aturcloy. I " ' l I' Tal<e a_prime=20o/0-cut on steak knives, too. - ' Atg. 5.H. &-pc. steak knife set in wood block. Features 4:Y/' blades ol hollow-ground, hand-edged stainless steel. &-pc. set in wood block with Conlour-grlp, laminated Wonda-wood handles . Ae.o. 10.99. S.I• 1.111 &-pc. set of prolessional- gauge, micro-grain slainless . In wood block. Reg. 14.99 S..11.lt . JCPenney We know what you're looking for. ' Shop Sunday noon t~~s P.M._al.the foJio_wlng storea: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Be1ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Be1ch (714) 892-7771 . • .. . ' ... ' • t • ·. l " .. •' • ' .- , • U .. I T ........ te l'bhlng Pals Norbert Dornfeld!, 49, Mayville, Wis., has an inseparable f i s h i n g companion in 11Peeps" the duckling. "Peeps" follows Dornfeldt on Way to river and then takes dip. wll\le friend tries bis luck. Arhit1·ation Plan Urged for Cases SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The California Judicial Council has urged the Legislature to pass a law setting up an arbitration system for smaller civil matters which come before the courts. The proposed law would allow each superior 'to.urt to adopt such a system b)I local court rule. (THE LAW) Pearson. $42,000 for the ex· pense of delivery and rearing to age 21 of their son David, now 7. But the appellate court ruled the lower court failed to con· sider the "econo,mic; value of th_e child" to the parents. -~ e .J•dge Err!"d LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Santa Barbara C o u n t y Superior Court judge erred in ordering the county's 1973 grand jury to deliver reports to him before makJng them The council recommended public, the state Court of Ap- that the program handle all or peal has ruled. part of the personal injury Santa Barbara County Dist. cases in which s pec i a I Atty. David D. Minier said, damages claimed for medical "The important thing ls that expenses and lost wages now the grand jurors will be amounted lo $1,000 or less. able to pursue their inquiry The plan also could cover into county g Q v e r n m e n t any civil lawsuits in which all without being censored." parties agreed to arbitration Minier appealed the matter and, at the electloq of the to the Los Angeles. court after _,;lainUff, any civil lawsuit Judge F1oyd C. D o d s o n ._ -WhO~bttrnt1on-Jl-w-a·r d-ordered -him-from-a-eourtroom- would not exceed $7 ,SOO. Jaii. 9 for trying to raise 00. e Trial Costs SAN FRANCISCO (AP) 1'he Rochell Magee · trial, ,m1ch ended April 3 in a dead- locked jury. cost the Police cle- partmenl $289,000 !or court- room security and a 2f..hour guard !or the trial judge. • The expenditures have been submitted to !he city con- troller but may be passed to lhe !tale ror payment. Besides the courtroo m guards . police also provided round -lhe-elocR protection for =ior Court Judll!c Morton , who presided oVer the ... month trial. e lletl'fal Due ~ions to the instruction. e Night Co•rt SACRAMENTO (AP) Small claims courts would be required to hold night and weekend sessions-u n d e r Jegislation approved by an Assembly committee over stiff omxisition of the Judicial Council of California. The Ass em b 1 y Judiciary Committee approved lhe night CQUri plan . by Assemblyman Lawrence JUipilorf C D -S a n DiegoJOn an S.2 vote and sent It to the Ways and A1earui Committee. ' Kapiloff said his b 11 l would bele "the average employed person who can't af- ford to take time off work and LOS ANGELES (AP) -A come down to fi8ht the bat-1111 , damage suit Involving a drug-tie." 11-t who_ gave ~ a woman -;__=---'=;__== , ted1tlve pills rather than hlr th Su d , eontrol pills muSl be retried n iI'f IS , on the Issu e of dam::i~es. the · f'l] L1 l".Ul Y' 11111e Court or Appeal has rul· · U1'\ I -..... ~-._. A jury ewardcd the cou-in the l1J.ilijij!(1]I pie, M'r. and Mrs. Albert A. I • -.. SAVE TO 30% ••• POLYESHR I COi iON BLEND PRINT SHEETS A carefree blend of polyester and cotton that keeps its smoothness wash alter wash with no ironing. Decorator colors combine in a bright floral splash with a lace border. 9112 FT. ICULPlURBI PIYOHR PILE TWEBI .TW •M SIZE • ·llG.3.59 2 s5 TWlfllfLAT OlflnlD FOR . IEC. 4.11 FULL FlAT 01 FITTtD 2 f•r $7 RE&. 3.11 ";, 2 STAJlllAID CASES 2 fer $5 ' .. BEST BUYS EvEH! • • Ii I ... SAVE TD •% ... PLUSH-PllE ACCEISORIEI FOR YOUR BAii I l - 2PC. TA~KSET ·411 . ~ONTOURRUG• Q87· Reg. 5.69 · Reg. 2. 99 L UDCOY.ER 187 SCALE COVER · 121 Reg. 2.39 .Reg. 1.49 WASUBASKET-'J97-TISSUEBOX 111 Reg. 3.59 L Reg. 1.89 2~x36" RU~ Q97 27x48" RUG 4~1 • Reg. 3.79 L Reg. 5.69 , . d ' Here's exciting news to turn your bath into something dra-. ~ • matically different. Soft, . fluffy modacrylic-pile is luscious • · ·to the touc h, beco ming to the eyec-lt's machine. washable and non-allergenic; rugs have skid resistant vinyl backs. Many . -vibrant colors to choose from. . ' I SAVE TO 33% • • • BED PH.LOWS WITH KOE ~ POL YESHR Fill Be assured of a restful sleep on a luxurious pillow plumply filled with Kodel® polyester. They're non·allergenic and super resilient. Each with cotton tick in lyric pattern. J99 2~~~~···.3~~ n., ... STA•DAaD, • 11t.i.n ~~ JERI ue , •• RllNllU• WITH A RIGHT Fl!Em llUWCOVll PINT COTTON VRlll-.S -BMllE TO HEFTY TEllY WEAVE Thie~ plush I~ polyester pile is long wearing my to care for. Skid resistan rabberized .waffle back means no extra padding to buy. Bea~ilul tweed tones of avocado, gold, orange and blue. · 99 Mac hine washable, foam backed ·throws in solid colors and prints. Knits or woven seamless fabrics with stain repellent finish. Rec. 7.99·1.99 : 7bl0" sl11 __ 5,99 79 60x70'' .... S.ft Super soft velour rettrses lo thick and thirsty cotton ter!'f. Cltoice of pink, ~ue or yellow prints on while back· 1round. Make up a sel · Ls 110. $3S ••1.· 10.99·11 .19 701120" 8.99 Rec. 13.91 701141" siz · J0.99 110;1';75 l11-1.11 ltllll $1 ..,, ....... SOc . - ,FOR • ---. -------. -·- . ' ' -• t 9 Charged In Sal~ • Of La rid . SAN rlEGO IAf) -Niric officers and s1iles'men of a now~efunct real estate in- vestment firm have been charged by the San Diego County Grand Jury with 1 defrauding 30 persons through the &ale of ·property in Los Angeles and Kern counties. ( CONS~f!ER ) The indictments c h a r g e representatives of the Mark V Investment Corp. or l\1Jssion Valley with collecting $340,000 through the faulty land deals. Authorities sa,id the finn sold 2lf.i·acre lots in Los Angeles County's Antelope Valley and Kem County for Si0,000 d!J Sl51Q00,1 promising that tjljl'JJlm:hait J)rle< would be-iefunded with interest if the rty oouJ,d not be a .pro,t •it end of a icials said, the con- e never recorded unds r ever paid . I Stlld11 IEG01 (AP) A rider gc1:es by taxi in eroo;Jfuc surv ey b)' San Diego 1¥.oul how • .,,,pmical - LOS ANGELES (AP ) SuperiotCoyrt*ge David N. EagJescil•bas d missed a civil suit whkh a sed Knudse~ Corp. of misla g its low-fat milk. 5u.sM Meyen cornplalned in the suit that Knudsen's "98 perceii& lat ftte" label Un· fairly .ud -ly lndicaleS the milk has 9' percent less fat than regular miLk. She said Knudsen's regular milk con- tains s per;c,eryt fat and lowfat coritmlhl~ percent, a of ,"1ir .il percmt. -tW ruled that Mrs. fade<tJ to file a -!alnt within the , SUperk>r Court A. Thomas refus- • a preliminary in- grounds there was , use o( action. eBlke Fo~flt SAN iRANqsc:o, (AP ) - Sa n Francisoo supervl9ors have unonlmously opposed a ""81ealeol Increase In Golden Gate eillge tolls to 75•cenls. 'lbe r"8.rd said it wants more lotudy of the bridge dlstricllr plan>-for """"'° ferry boats and buSll! before con- siderlni any raise from the preaea{-50 ·cent fare. • • er Sc•eilte PORTLAND. ~~ (AP) -A californlan pl~ildld pity In federal court he{• 0( ~ to defraud peowe Jl'!ll a toy lranchile. ne aw~~1u.·~:;eed' ,:Pt:~ In U. District Court. He facef tenclng July 27 by Judp· am T. Glgnoux. Asal. .S. Atty. Kevin M. --\ } • • ' 111dntsda~. June b, 1973 . . Men's No-Iron DAILY PILOT 9 Prlcu •lftcllle ! • ,~,. '''"'"· JIMI MEN'S SPORT, KNIT All ~~ DRESS SHIRT SPIWS !Ii SAU sa.09 ••• MEN'S POLYESTER DOUBLE -KNITS FAMOUSA MERl(AN MAKER DOU~LE KNIT SlACK.S You'll recog nize tile great quali· · ty, fit and styling in every pair. Flare bottoms and wilfe belt loops or flare jean style with contrast- . ing stitching. Choose from a wide assortment of colors. Sizes 30 lo 42. BB OUR REG. 10.97to11.97 LADIES' FASHION TANK mps APll NEAt JAMAl~A SHORTS f ' • ' \ LADIES' LONG SLEEVE DACRON® POLYESTER FASHION BLOUSES gg gg -gg 'TOPS SHORTS SIZES 32-38 -~ ----.... ----....... --.• ----Put together the niftiest ensembles for cool, comfortable summer wear. Tank tops are 100% stret~' nylon and completely washable. S~lids & stripes. S. to L.100% teKtur zed polyester shorts with pull-on waist- band; white and past_efs; siz 6 to 16. Long sleeve Dacron ® polyester and cotton blend blouses on sparkling white • STORE MANAGER 'S SPECIAL • WOMEN'S & GIRLS' SANDALS· Variety of styles in leAiher and man made materia ls. Bt0wnonly. • LADIES J.7c G)RLS 2/$1 with lots of pretty trim in the lace and ruffles. Choose a ruffle cuff style .with fancy jabot or lace and tuck pannel front style with long point collar. Th ere's so many ways to wear these fashion creations and then're so easy to care for, too. 32-38 STORE MANAGER 'S SPECIAL DOUBLE KNIT NYLON PANT SET REG. 7.99 Jewel neck or open 511 collar tops, wide leg pants; sizes 8-18. . App1rtl1nd1ho11notatTorrt1nc1store STORE MANAGER'S SPECIAL LOMG l SRORT SLEEVE BODY SUITS 8EC. 1.99.1.99 Polyesler with 419 : lace collars & cuffs. While, pastels. S·M·L • • FOR - ~~~ Enormous selection of solid and print polyester/ cotton sport and dress· shirts with fashion long point co llars. 100% cotton kH jts in the latest · patterns. Mm;k turtles, Wallace Beery,. industrial zipper and French crew necks. Sizes 14li·l7 and S·ML·XL .. MEN'S NYlONWl•lflJPI' ,,,-· Waler · repellent lightweight jackets wilh ·a snap fronts or zipper. fronts with hidden 9 ·. hoods. Vatiety of colors; sizes S·M·L·XL O•lr · ALSO IN BOYS' SIZES .............. $3 / APPAREL FOR GIRLS' & TODDLERS GIRLS'VINLY JACKETS Zip front jackets in white, navy, cam~ or .,81)_ pink. Sizes 3·6x and 7 to 14. · -·-&. SLIP & PANTY SET .!.. · 100% nylon with lace trill\.· Assortment ~ of colors; sizes-6 to.cl4; :...: ' _ ·_I -I-_: __ -'· NOVELTY PANTIES ~,,, -· •. Day of the Week panties in acetate & · 4 01 • Sf nylon; many colors. Sizes 6to14. NYLON BODY SUITS Long & short sleeve body suits in color-s3 fut solids and prints; sizes 7 to 14. EASY CARE DRESSES Sleeve and sleeveless Qresses in cotton $1) s4 & polyester blends. Prints, solids. 4-6x. &. & TODDLERS' SUNSUITS Boys' & girls' cotton sunsuits in a variety *I 8118 of solids & prints. Sizes 2-4 & TODDLER SHORT SETS 2 ·pc. 2 way stretch nylon print tops arid solid short~. Machine wash. 2-4. -122 TODDLER SLACK SETS 2 .way ~!retch nylon flare slacks and tops. Solid colors and prints. Sizes 2-4 211 SLEEP & PLAY SETS 1 & 2 pc. nylon & teriy sets; snap or -1aa zipper fronts. One size fits all. ASSORTED BIBS Variety of styles and colors in teriy cloth and vinyl. Our reg. price 49c-l.09 33c THERMAL RECEIVING BLANKETS 100% cotton thermal blankets are 30x40". 144 White and colors; machine washable. CRIB BLANKETS "/ Warm th without weight. Choose from 2•• prints and solid colors. Machine washable. ,._ ~~------·-- RAND TRAINING PANTS 100% cotton terry cloth lining and vinyl out side. Guaranteed water proof. sac CURITY T-SHIRTS Choose from snap front or slip on style with diaper tabs. 100% cotton. 3-36 mo. Bf CURITY TRAINING PANTS 100% cotton traini~ p,ants'flith 4 layer center panel for e a absorbence. 1-4 2:•1 BABY BATH BLANKETS Hood style bath blankets of absorbent baby terry. Soft, comfortable. 36x30". . •1 Cuddy ctlarged Rosen, who uauaJ)y operated under the' name._ ;4t ~le,.'I Mark Robtl.,.1111 ~Ung a toy f:ralfelse IC.'heme under false pn!a':;;a1d ~n •d~ WHfTE FRONT OFFERS A FULL !iELECTIOl\I OF. !ilZE!i,mLOR!i, !ilYLE!i, NOT ODD!i AND ENDS pective franchisers lo believe STOlf.HOUllS:MONDAflflrv F•IDAY JOAM It frM rSATU•DAY ""'SUNDAY IOAM lo 7'M """ ~~hEl;w::~~fi~~ cos A ~MESA 3088 BRISTOL ST. '"A.!'l ... ~~~!_OURCRIDIT~)·D '$t~~3.:t~~'r"~~~ ' , •• ·1• .. ~ :::.... ~~ "'-~lnlw' ind Un\l~ Arlisu l;;;;;;~~:!!!!~!!:~~!;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J~!;J~~~~~:!, .......................... s •• n..:D.iot.:_•_F_r":.:,.w~1r:..:.•'...:•:•l:n~ol...,J_JJ,.,,:~;:"":'.:'':=:___!!!!!!!'!!~~!!!..!?!!!!:!!!!!~~~j •· · sub!ldlarre . - . . • ; • - ' QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi b-• ''A _sweet young thing, on one, wants to speak to 'Poopsie,' and the wife, on three, wants to speak to ' •Knucklehead'." · · L. ~,n. Boyd • • Best Position For Insomniacs In what positioo do you usually find yourself at the e!_act moglent you wake up ~ery morning? Try to recall. Inasmuch as it's probably the most~comrortab1e· for-you, that's the posiUon 'You· ought to get into on those nights you oan't doze off tight away. Or so ·suggests a medical expert who has made .a study_ of insomnia. Poond for pound , there's more water in a man than in a woman, usu8lly. Body fat ex· plains that. It contains less "'ater. And women have more of it. Look, young lat'ly, don't you sit there at your typewriter, staring insolently at my midsection. You're fired ! So much bas been made of the mountain goat's surefootedness, few folk realize several of these beasts die annually in falls off rocks. LOVE AND WAR -Yoong lady. please listen now to the excellent advice of that famous Love and War expert Madame Dari aux: "With age, we realize certain facts are better left unlearned. So if you are af.iaid of knowing ex- -. aeOy-Wliit=was-ttie:rol~your--ceusm·rrom Chicago in your husband's life while you were so.ill, it would be better not to ask the question. Besides; either a husband is civ- ilized and tells 'a,_lie, or he's brutal and tells the truth.,.~ Q. "When w8s the great bubonic plague?" A. Which one? In Egypt, 1542. In Italy, 1348, In Lon- don , 1666. In Hong Kong, 1894. Q. "Who v:as the first U.S. president elected after the women natioov.ide got the vote?" A. That good-looking fellow Warren G. Harding. • FENDER BENDER -Take those cars wrecked but not totaled. 'fhree ~t of five show corner damage only. Fenders mostly. Also three out of five are said to be dam- aged while moving at speeds of 5 m.p.h. or slower. When Ford came up with those findings in a study of 20,000 dam- aged vehicles sometime back, analyst:i -concluded parking lot accidents were significant. Too Significant. And the build-a-better-bumper boys got seriouser. and seriouser. -Musical vocabulary of the meadowlark is said to con- tain at least 2&4 notes:. The piano, just 88: Is it too whimsi- cal to point out that the meadowlark can fly it least three llines 15etter than·a-piano, too? · - Add, also. to the long list or sad facts the report that more windows are brok en weekly on the Long Island Rail- road than on· all the trains of France. Still don 't know what always keeps a cucumber about ooe degree cooler than the air around it. But that phrase "cool as a cucumber" has some foundation in fact, true enough. Address mail to: L. frf. Boyd; P.O. Box 1875, New. port Btaclt, Calif. 92660. For the Record Dissolution of Marriage 1<11• ""''' 17 ' .. • Wednesday, Junt 6, 1973 ' • . All Stores Celebrate Grand OpenllMJ -of Our New Store, 3325 Bristol at· Mac:Arth Blvd. sG Bottle of 24 s11 a DRISTAN DECONGESTANT • TABLETS.·----s 33 260uoc:e-Plo;n orM;nt MILK OF ti 03' 1 ' PHILLIPS MAGNESIA ............ _~ I ' 8111 G.RUSIL ::t~~ ..... * ................ 77c s 59 Pock~l26Toble~ AIDTO S1'09 1. . SLEEP EZE SLEEP .... --.......... . 33~ Bottle ot 36-lY• Gro;• Orong• Fl••••ed 27 c BAVERGHllDREN'S -f.. ASPIRIN .. --····--··-·• ~ 1119 -waii··aiiiiAM ........ BBc ggc age 88EC'i,SHAMPDD74c 8199 tidy Clairol ~~~~~-....... sl 58 -=-o Rib.-'1 3' Ila I Ski I , Indoor-Outdoor I Rig, .... llmlilllld ' lndoor1 door TANNl..O lOTION ~ SEA SKI Ta111ing LotiOn ~ ~ ' CllilllJ Eau de ·co1oun1I Special s300 20z. Tube ' Sale ~rice . s11e j,, Ton ccme r,pio or shin_t -/· indoors wirhout sun ... our-i" docus witkout bum. No wti-~ f1ciol pcinted loo~.. ~ Summer speciot from ·Houbigont! Enchanting. Chantilly Eou de Cologne, the perfect frogronce fOf summer doys or nights. Big 8 ovnce bottle. Frosty ond cool pole shades of white in gloss bead jewelry, the hottest look oo summer's foshi<?o sc~. Perfect occes· . sories to your day or evening sunvner costumes. Choose from . beautiful pieces in l~ed gloss brads with gold-tone cops ~eJ.t ~P!.S & s!)<I!!'.. Gold Plated-11111 Gm Boxell Pull-Apart· Hey ·chain Speciol Biftkdoy-Sole purchase mokes !his low, low pric11 possible:! Most con· , venitont -let you leave cor key & •ok11 th. rest of keys wilh you. For Oods, and orods ..... , utc11 wn .ic . Little Boys' No· - -3-Pc~ Shol!l lelS. 44th Birth~do~r ---'~-9.. 9 _. Sole Price _ _ --· Su,,. fun speclois liwltip.dry end of 65'4 po/yestet& • 35% colton. T oPlttd & toiled skirts With double '1hov~ yo~e for fit 'n cOMtort. Shorts comt whh J !;" bells, belt loops, pockt11, zipper fly, ,. to 7. , ;,!, .. ,~ ••• ~~ .... ·.tJ 21 ouPantl@iilli Orlon 'Knltllno Ya1t 4 Ply4 Oz. Pull Skeins Mochine woshob!e, never needs blocking .•. pennonent- ly molhproofed. Bright newcol- OB-for SUrrwT!e!' & foll weor. 4c As Seen On TV! -Reg. 8299 Nylon Har Miracle Lint Brush· · ~:~;~~~.f;i;~~ s1ee Removes lint, dog hair ffom cloth-.. ing quickly, eos;ty. ·sec Old Falhlned Pretti . Twills 90·.:29c 1 Bag , Fresh newahipment of cri5p 'n ~prttz_el tw ius just unpocked. 1 Everyone'goes for them -on:r time of day. Pnnd &qs , Pric-.Gooil tl!ruT-.loy lxlO-: "Reg. ·s4~ tdatal*I L One Min Bollt , . " 1l 40x60" Size -·· s r. 91 l 1gh1weight, ruQged 20- gauge embossed tinyt°~t wrth 2 sofetyvo!ves 1n i::ogt,1 c olors. Fun for pool, toke. !llTG6-6040. t Q•IY r.tJnsa• 50 Ft •. G1m 11DB: Fully Guafllnfeed! ,111 50 ft. Monson to gol'denhosermde • to give loP Quolity perlorrnol'ICe. Features lull-flow bro st coupliogs, Y1" diameter. Buy J 6or front & W I I fcx bock yord use now ot th.is -, special low price. Rlu,.;7• ~Plaltt ~ _ licDICWlll • 11 Or. T•r.:l•rs: llr.kfl9• • IM. Pl1 11 • 11,c. CltJtry " ~·I 01.lllF1111M"*·'· J r r09ht upli-' -·. Wed11Mday, June 6, 1973 COSTA M•s..t-ua • 1,_ COSTA M•s.t.-t • St, iAHTA AN•-1: W.__,l·-·MI .t .... It, · NII l rtt• SI, Bau.'8111 Pllllllli: TaJe Recll'der . wllll AM/FM Illa " ~4988 Bittnday buy on ACJOC:. cossette ~ ~omer 't(ilh builf:irrrndio. <:omes with remote mike, batteries. Cot- adoptable for J..wcry t' _r 'H~rest'. I RQ.435$ opero '°"- Reg. '2411 DYN -Ollllll'lcllll Spaker Pair Air suspension s1 I 9· 6~" .,. woofer. 8 Walnut i.;.i,od • pr, cabinet, Set of 2. Sove almost SS.00. . . . SAVE •r · P•alOlliC · · "Chstlrbln" FM/AM/FM Stereo sr.•tem ·to···!{, s1 1 1 9·9 .:~::.:1o ' •Tw•DyftDM ..... '" ' . Only ot Thrifty ot this low ·pnce! Solid state 3- .speed record changer plus rcxlio with built-in ~tennas;, Feot1.1res illuminated circular tuning dJOI, 6¥.i speakers in separate enclosures smortwoodgroincobinet. ~-' r r GREATEST Cl.llCI SAlf IN Ill llSIDBY II Ii' I . I .• 11· 2 ~ ~'"· . -··'3 . II • ·---1 , ... 4 ' . ' . , .... 7 ·e " Reg. 8128~ Multi-Position Casual lounger · . ' . Adjusts to 36 positions! h 's o choir, hassock, _ table or chaise: E111ra long steel frame, fade- rHistont vinyl webbir.g in fresh, new colors. Opens flat f0< surviirig. s 77 WHILE STOCKS , J.AST! SAVE ' . " .. ··~ -~J, ...... ' -,) Oo\ILV PILOf JJ · Dress Shirt ... · ., Spectacularl •Short Sleeve, No-lrlin Styfes · Birthday Bait Price 0,. 88- R Fi~st on your.shopping Ii$! for Father's. Doy! Nicely 101lor1:d eosy core shirts in a blel'ld of pcHyester and .cotton t~t stoy'l fresh looking all day. Feoture foshlOll spread co!lor With permanent stays i. pockets. Choice. of Blue, 'Gr!!en, Gold at Whit~ in rw;k sizes 1 ~ J.1.. 11. Men's Wblte·•·Wllfta LIQ!Slem ' RetlllllP IP • VF-'---'.-· !18,o_o~,,,.:, · · ·ureas ·sn ... ~:7.~~~. $3'~9 - Llrnltod Time ~loll , ~ prlced Mn bwer mon our ·~ k>w pric• for o llmlted time """'· Smooth, ........ lo•tli'lg eonodion'Whls· ~"' ky wHh ror• old chor- octer. • s19u, Uoyd's. 8-1'0 Desk Top CalculatoP firs~ time ot this ptice! Fun feotured ••• oddS, mu!!iplies, divides', sl.Jb.. fTocn. AC operoted, U.L oppf6ved. Floating deci· mar. Birthdoy sole spe- cial price! ' s 87 . -4••· ggc Shaving Cologne Monly frog«>nces with on intemotionol zest inspired by Broz1I Englond, Fronce, Germany, ltoly, Spoin & ·Hong Kong. ' WHILE STOCKS LAST! • 111:T'l•llleP IJek . ·M11'1 At11Clle CISa A "bes! buy" at 1n. priee! Wood frame sty~ CO•Olod s311 ii:' Ol!Ye or. Block Yinyl. lr;i•' side pocket, lock & .key. •1500. y • Letest fashion look forSIMT'lt'flel'" • • • no iron whiti!-on.whlte • ~ress shirts in choice of no-- iron blends or knit fabric s: S!)-led '°' fashion plus with _A ~ point collars, FJW1Ch fronts. Greotgift fat Dad of grocl. Sizes S-M·L·XL New Styles Arriving Weekly! Reuular,·BOW I Radl ~C•l!lley_Ti88, .·~. -2 ~s300 __ Reg. •39• Gm Seleclll Men's Dress . or Sport· Belts -~~;~~~~:~9 ropes in latest widths, colors, styles, .• o!I wilt'! , nondome buckles. One here for every mon! .. An thot's new in fobric.s, potte·rns, widths & colors in fine. quality neckweor at o wallet· wolcking price . 2 s294 co, colf- sllin & mellow · cowhidl 5fyles h choice of brown. Of. blo:ck. \ " • ., 1 lt. DAIL y PILOT Wfd'nesday, Junt b, l q13 Welcome -. ., Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY An anchor can save your boat and/or your life. 1---..XeL AA anchO( ls not required equipment Wlder the 1912 Sale Boating A . As a safety device a good anchor, properly used, can prevent your boat being grounded on a lee shore during a blow, or can prevent you from running aground in a dense {Of!. On the other hand, an anchor cait add to the fun of ~ting -like when you want to stop and flab, swim, ~t lunch or just relax in a nice cove. OF COURSE, the best anthor is no good without prop- er and sufDcient "rode". That's the line that COMects the anchor to your boat. Sufficient "scope" -that's the amount o( line you pay out -is also of vital importance in anchoring. Good anchoring practice calls for scope from five to nine times the depth of water In which . you are anchoring. ' • Anchors are. rated by holding ·power. The heavier the boat or the rougher the water, the more holding poWer you need in an anchor. There are two basic types of anchcors; U5c mushroom, which has its weighJ oo the bottom (or use in sand or mud, OC" the naval type with Dukes -sharp projectiDrul. wbidi c!ig.lnto .the IWJom. Best.known ol the . latter type.are.JheNorthill,.Dalllodh and COR plow anchor. They come in varying sizes and weights. • ; }·'Veteran seamen insist that a length of chain is higfl.. !Y_important on a good anchor. The length should about equal theleriith ol ttiebbat. It Is scbackled lo lhe anchor .. and to one end of the line -usually nylon. The chain· ~o keep the anchor Oat and aid it in digg_~g in ~ ~~--is applied. Many large ·yachts have .all cbam i ~ A GOOD RULE in anchoring is to choose a spc>t where •---ther:e.Ja_a_&~di!lf'bottom, protection from wind, and ol suitable depth. Ideal spol !Oi>-.nclloring, of-coorse;-ls Jn a harbor which is protected from all sides, or in a cove t!'bich· oflers protecUon from a~ least the wind. · .. ,., Under banks and bluffs where the wind blows from ·~ shore is a1ao good anchorage. Never anchor in cable ~~ or channels. ~ To check ihe bottom,· consuJt a chart. You can also E, "' k on the depth and type .o/. bottom by dropping a Jead-llne covered with ~ase or tallow which will up samples of. the bottom. Mixtures of mud and ~ OC' sand are good if the anchor bites deep into it ~,;Loose sand and soft mud should be avoided. A rocky :E"" isn't good unless the anchor can be "(edged into ·" Crevice. Then you mlght have trouble breaking it free. ~ · bottoms are good only i( the anchor gets a fJim · •:ttt01d of the bottom. ~. ,.·•TO ANCHOR profierty, lower the anchor over the side · i~I it hits bottom. Never h~ave an anchor and don't stand in 'the bite (coils) ol. the line while it is paying out. You could find yourself on the bottom with the anchor. · .. ·'. .. After gauging the depth of the water, start backing -! ~ paying out scope as you go. When you think you I-,~ve' Out enough scope, snub the line -while .still back-~~-_to _beJ!U'e the anchor is digging in 'With a nn:n ';. hold. The more pull ererted-00 ··the-anchor, the deepeP. it ? '!lfl dig in. . • '; After anchoring, take some bearin~ ~ shore ObJ~ts , G.-'Jandmarks. If these bearings change, 1t LS usually an m- ... dlcation you are dragging anchor and may have to re-: 8pcbor. . - • WHEN READY to get under way, run up to the· anchor slowly so the line can be taken in. Ordinarily, the anchor ., will break Joose when the line stands vertically. 'If the anchor is light weight It can be washed free of 'mud and grass by swinging it back and forth in the water · -but try not to hit the boat Heavy anchors on large ~ .·veasels are usually washed off with fresh pressure waler 'before it is stowed on deck. • . ·: Finally, coil your llne on deck, secure the anchor in , Its chocks or with strong line, and you are under way ·acain. 3 Beer Can Regattas . ; . In BYC June Series Balboa Yacht Club's spec· Hundreds of spectators line taWr yachting event _ the the shores of the bay and bayslde resident!r stage weekly midweek Beer Can Regatta -cockt ail· parties to watch the Is 9Cbeduled to get under way boats maneuver 7at close Thursday, June 16 at 6 p.m. quarters during 1'1e weekly ". This year the "kamikaze" races. ·~achting event will be divided Although there have never _:;;.lbto three series. The three-·been any serious accidents ~nee Beer Can Series will . be during the dozen years the ~ed on three successive race has been going on, ~sday evenings ~ June -Balboa Yacht Club is at· ~ 14, 21 and 28; the July tempting to tighten the rules -·~. July 12, 19 and 2' bas . ~iieh dubbed the, Thirsty of the competition to prevent ~:rhrsday Series and the minor accidents and hull ~Aaliust ae~es of.' four races, bump_inp: at the start and ·:'l\111.2,"11, 1i-and-2rWllt-1Je~t.l<s----.~- cilled the Champagne Serles. "BYC is dedicated to sav- K But by whatever name, the ~g. this aMuat eyent by ln- series is an annual summer sist1ng on Corinthian, consld-s~tacular that draws sailing ~rate and sportsi:ian·lik.e saU- jiachts up to 50 feet competing mg cond.u~ and IS ca lling on over inside-the-bay courses. all part1c1pants to ~o .their 1--~0uthoards Selected part to a~re this ob1ect1ve," the race committee announce- ment said. ...... ,..,, .. "'"'"" •t 1 .. ,, ~ E="5l CIC II ~ LATEX llOUSE pAJN'f DELUXE LATEX HOUSE PAINT 3..J)qys -6 97 Only --- : 0ar. Quick·drying exterior latex. Soap o ne!_ water cletin ups. .White or custom tinted colors. OIL BASE HOUSE PAINT 3-Days Only 4~~ Fine quality Peninsulor9 white house paint. Good-coverage oil base paint 1hat oppli95 smoothly. Long losting;- Charge it. :ei,t.,, IOI.SKID--~'" •'·''" . APPLIQUES "~&~·'·'t1;; ~ 96 -·."' , r{~~; ~ ·~:.."'~; --- , a:per package. -l•~ ... 1o11._ PRE-CUT SCREE I J54 Aluminum. .. .. -... ' DAILY 10.1 O, SUNDAY 10-7 LATEX PAINT FOR WALLS 3t,:;~· -• ~' A can lnierior latex clries quickly to flat, matte finish. Washable. White or decOr colors. 40-GAL.GAS WATER HEATER 3-Dnys 5·3 88 011/y High ciuolity, deptndable -'O.gallon gos water heater. Fully insulotelf, glass·lined. Thermosjot control. Guor• onteed. --·- i• , SOLID PLASTIC TOILET SEAT .1.Days Only White or colors in peorltone finish. Snaf)'Qn bumpers. 4'7 • • ' THURS., FRI., SAT., JUNE 7, 8, 9, 1973 Charge It! ) 88 3-Daya -Only Ready to finish bathroom vanity with cboice of bowl colors. Strong sturdy and .. ~ery attractive to' complimen t any both· room. Sanded, ready to paint, varnish, stain or antique. 23'' wide, 19'' deep, 31" high. FAMOUS --BRIGGSA.SlRATT.O_N ENGINE • VIGO RO FERTILIZER MIX 401b.• 293 7\!.lb.• 127 lJag Dog --- . ~· ~/ BUILD YOUR OWN SM$E ){ES % "THICK WALNUT COLOR SHE VES • 1 8x24''Long ••••.•••••••••••• 1.88 i , 8x~6'' Long •.•....••....•..• 2.76 10x36" long .............. · •.. 3.37 GOLD OR WALNUT COLOR ALUMINUM STANDARDS 2°Ft. len .. th •.. , .••. , , .•.•.........••••• II• . ' .: .. . 3-ft. Length ............................ .. GOLD OR WALNUT COLOR ALUMINUM BRACKETS I-Inch WH:lth .. ,, ................... "C: · 10-lnch Width •..•••..•••.•...•..•••• •7c 20-INCH, 31.HP . ROT-ARY POWER~ LAWNMOWER ' Charge 11! ,_ J.Doys Only 11 Fomovs Briggs & St1atton enginel 1~·gcn1' a.feel deck, .iide disch arge chute . (1" wh~, chrome -1oop handle. Throttle con tr~ at eng1"T, Don't miss this sale! Charge it. 1j DICHONDRA FOOD 251&.•333 o., . REDWOO COMPOS . 601&.~ ,9, BaK • ~;-ri"clr.-grnw-1>0WHv-Rea~y ta:"se. Odorle(s, 1!\i'h_d~~.n_sira_J~_ehiJ ~f!i~hly o~~anfc. Id~ Suitable for general gor·• sterile, will not burn. ·1nsect1c1de and iron. so1f°eot'ldir161'1"81":"Cha~--:- den use. *Net wt. · Charge it. •Nit wt. Chorg1 it. •Net wt. it. •Min. Net Wt. ' John!JOl1 outboard motors have been aelected as the of. flcial outboards for the 1973 M!Uer HiSh Lile Bass Masters Classic, accord ing to Ray Scott, -!dent ol the Bus An 1 I e r s Sportsman 's Society. 'I1te yachts must be equip- ped to conform with U.S. Coa s t Guar d o r North American Yacht Racing Union safety requirements and must be available ror in· spectlon by Uie race com- mittee .or any contestant beCore and after any race. AU races will be nUed under the NA YRU rut es. BEDDING Pl.ANTS t CAMPUS GREEN GRASS SEED ·1-GALLON PLANTS "MEXICAN" PLANTER · Twenty.four top prolessional ., tournament bass Jlshennen w111..,. matched Ranger bass For June Race bolt. po""red by J.,._, * ' hp V4 outboardl wben tlley . compete. for • $10;000 ftrat pri" In the Oclober cluslc. Tlie Udo Isle Yach! Club is bid.ding for entries In Its June Inside Reggatta, June 18-17. """'-tlon ol the lounwn<nt remalna 1 secret . tO the con· Classes Jnvlted Include Lido- -le until they are aboord 14 A, B end C; Fl,ylng Jr .. ~" airplane togelher lo fly to ~mam-12, Laser, Kite A and •the site the day before the con-• .B. Senior Sabot. and Junior I 1 begins. Sabol A, B and c. 3-Dayi-Charge 11! Popular-varieties of annuals for a head start on summer, beauty all summer lo ng. Ready lo transp)anl. Charge it. IAllfllaltltfO --·----- llttno•rt --......... - M111Cl• 11M1 .... _ ·-IAIRIUllN _,, __ , __ .. ,.. __ -C 5-lb.• Ba 97~ YOU~ CHOICE -77E~~FORS 0 . ..!""..M .. ~ ----... .. i:::.=.i."::""' Alii a1a _,. ..... ., .... ·-- ldtol for slorter or for 1potting. Guaranteed to grow, Chorg1 it. 'Healthy, sturdy plants. Choose from~can Styled" plonttrt *at FuKhla5, Star Jasmine, Agopanthvs. ore pretty pnd practical, Charge Charge it. it. ot K morr-for convenience. . '!!!.'!'~~ COSTA 11rsa COYllA IA If lOI AllCIUI ..... Alllfn'DI . ....u ---·-·-w -----.-....... .... _ ... __ "·:--· ·--· .. '"""":' ... MO .. _ , ... __ ........ -.. .,. __ lAIKASffl LOIC llA(M •oilOVIA MIT«&• •• lftlfWOM --. .... ~,. ......... .... , ....... ....... ==-= ---------_, __ .., -..... ··-·· .. ---,,.,.,_ ,_, .. __ -...... .___ ---·-sina n ll'IMS SfMI YAlllf SO. LOS AKaUI J1Hs1•tau fOllAlfCI fAlll<IA ....... t!!!,!11 .-::-~ "''"~.;:. '""·-.-, ... _,_,_ .-·-=-.,,, __ -·-·--"" ·-...--.. ,.,,, __ ,.,,,,,_ , I I ' I. • I I I 19'' DIAGONAL COLOR KJ.'1 ~ daaii Mtura tolid "°'-O:.OlllpOl1911tl lli W)' -f..,. ·"''" JICA'. lin .. t plcl\lr• tvblo •-. Aui-tk fin. Tvnint {AFT). IOlid •lo!• . IMF tuner, ll'onsisforind VHF Wlt~n -for bo!li UHF and """"'· . irlpool , • Wtdn!sday, June 6, l<J1l Nixon Aide Herb Klein Anrwunces ~esignarion From Wire Services editor of the San Diego Union WASHINGTON before b e c o m i n g com--llerbe-t munlcations director at the G. Kkilir h 3 s resigned beginning of the first Nixon a9 the AdJninistratlon's admini stration. communicatkms director to take a post as a vice president THE POST was created of corporate relations or specifically for Klein and Metromedia Inc. The resigna-deputy White House Press 1ion,.4i~ve,July.J.lla.<llM-..,";;Secretary Gerald L. Warren expected for some time. hO <I orMal In an exchange of lette rs nouncement, hinted that the made public i'J'uesday by the post mi ght not be refilled. White House, President Nixon ''.!'f~rb_ created a unique f -.1 Kl · " position m government, unique ' re e11 cu to eJn as a loyal to himSelf," Warren said. "I friend" and said he accepted know Press Secretary Ronald ::s:~~::is::!"ith deepest L. Ziegler agrees with me that there is not a person in the KLEIN SAID in his Jetter of coun try who could replace resignation that "pressure has llerb Klein. been but1ding for me to return "It comes as no surprise but to private enterprise." it .is still met with sadness," The Metromedia organiza-sa id Warren, who served in an tion lilcludes radio a n d editorial post under Klein at television properties as well as th e Union before he joined the other enterprises. administration in 1969. • • Klein , a friend and assoc iate WARREN SAID Kiein \.\'Ould of Nixon for 'ii years, was be consulting with the Prcsi- dent and ZieaJer "on future adjustment.a Jo the press and communications areas" of the White House. Nixon noted that Klein traveled to all 50 states to · ket,reditors-·arut·broadcll!tert · advised of_ the Administration's approach to problems and "~me an<loor government in 26 foreign countries.!' Klein said he was resigning with a continuing sense of loyalty to Nixon "and to the principles and programs yo'u are building for this country." · Klein said later that his UPI TtttPllel• departure would prob a b I y METROMEDIA POST mean that Ziegler would have Herbert Klein ''additional responsibilities.'' In Bu1atingto11 ''~-THURS., FRI., SAT:';°JUHE 7-8-9 -1973 ' . Three· · L011gtin1e· Educators ~Retir_e oornm 18'' DIAGONAL rlMILTSIZE-PORTAllE- A grW" 18" diogonol lladr & Whltit ,..,,..._ ~ lhorp, cl.or ~ ""'• with lp0r1dinv ~ antJ h'9"" le .... controlt from Its pow..-fvl 17,• 000 ~ (dtslgn ..... rog9) ~.i..­ Buih·in VHF & UHF onl..,nos. Trim detltf'Ufor sty~119. · 11111 ,/' ' J4!!DIAGONAL-,(0LOR-T-V ~.,lire and~. but wilt. a ~21,SOO.~ ....... ) dwmil fol-~. higlwxw• Ost ..!or. o-..t VHF Ii,.. tiring. too. ~rype hondi. and buih·in ......,_ gift ,..., Pck""'P mid ;o _.-...c.. fR330. l•t1:51.1:1 tfl 12" DIAGONAL PORTABLE 84 88 -COL-01- PORTABLE 278 88 228 11 ~n::daire .I. i · 151~ofa..ra!Moa9 2-SPEED, 4-TEMP. _MYCLEWASB Graduation marks the clos- ing or school for the slimmer, but for three 11untington Beach Union High School Dis trict teachers, it ·will also mark th e close or careers in education . The three, Lee A1ossteller, --W-ilma-Hughell-and--W.illiam "Hy" Seaman, will be retiring this mon th with a . total of -1-22 years service as educatOrs - and 81 of those years in the high school di strict. AIOSSTEILER, who will retire as director ot special services and recreation, has been in education for 39 years. When he came to 'Huntington Beach 32 years ago, he was a basketball coach who Superintendent Jack Roper describes as "one of the area's finest." He was an assistant prin- cipal prior to his district WILMA HUGHEL(~· assignment and has .served as ' a member of the recreation commissions of each of the four cities served by the high school district. Miss Hughell , a Marina High Schocil counselor, was one of the fltSt counoolon~h_lred .bY..:_ tile district 24 years ago." ·Roper credited her with being .. the primary force behind the development of the district's counseling program w h J c h puts emphasis on,the needs of entering students. PRIOR T6 coming to Hun- tington Beach, she served 20 yeats in education at va rious levels in Idaho, including three years at the state level as assistant director o f oe- cupational information and guidance. Seaman, a teacher from Westminster High School, has spent 25 years t e a,._c h l n g r· English and journalism in the LEE MOSSTELLE'f. district. Previously, he taught 14 years in_Jtther districti_and_ was superintendent of schools in ~uglas, -;Alaska. Gov. McCall May Join Democrats STATELINE, Nev. (AP) - Republican Gov. Tom McCall of Oregon says he is con- sidering switching to the Democratic party for a 1974 challenge to GOP freshman Sen. Robert W. Packwood . He told reporters Tuesday at the National Governor •S Conference here, "Lots of Democrats ·have asked me to come over" and noted he has untfl Sept. 15 to make a switch ·--if be wants t.o run for office 'HY-' 5_Ea.u.aN ' next year. ----........ -eau" r:--; ~ ·19••- "''"' W•IOW llOllL J.SPUI CUSTOM, COMPACT • COlllTIOID -All COIDITIOIEI HE SAID he could also become an Independent. Lookh .J The 60-year-old-. govemo.r.----een-:-- ·184!~r ---.184~~H~ '}/ l/(\f'i/,'/' i\/J/ l/;1!/,I•\ I// /:f//i'/l //.'l//t l\ 1 \/1/ i/ \,'!/I\ IUIU•&n ......... CISYAMISA .!.ti!! -~re:.";~~-";~~----·----··--IUOI _ .. , UilUSftl LHCllACI MOlltYIA -~!!!!! .... •. IOllnJOtt r•-----,...;-::::.:;.i...... ..... ,_,_ -"'-=-.-::r--·---·-.... ---..... ----·-............ ~~~~-SAITA AIA SAITA ff SN!tKS SIMe '""'' SO. LOS AICIUS ~!!·• YOllAIKI ----:-..--;;.:.-..... __ ' -----..... _ .... --1---.,, __ ....... _ ·--·---·-.. , -. ' . 18-lb. HEAVY DUTY-- GAS DRYER 114 88 flfWltll -------.. IOl"•H -·----fll.lmll •otn--·- CU.W l&INl(nW ....... _.., -·----.. -.. ,_~---·-•. ._..... ------·-,,.. __ -t!'!!!"._ !!Lii!'.!!!. ·--·--- • • orten an outspoken critic of f fellow Repu blicans and fre-Emp' -·ye quently at odds with membe!'S W S of his party in the sta te ~ ... legislature, stressed his good 'N bl ' relations with 0 reg 0 n ot;a, e Democrats. "They feel U I changed over [ -would give them lbe best chance of defeating the juni<Jr senator (Packwoo.d)," he said, adding that polls show hJm running about 15 points ahead of the first-term senator, who ousted veteran D e m o c r a t Wayne Ptforse In 1968. l . BURBANK ~UPI )' \Villiam Shakespeare I~ h d Jesse James both woe(<. ror Lockheed Alr<ralt ~. So do Christophor dotURllJIJs, Robert E. Lee, John Ham.tic, John Calhoun, Daniel Webster, Henry c.ctl Rhodes and..J!ill Balley! WhQ says: 1,,- McCALL, WHO ;;wnr:::co;;:;nr:--"Ye!, they keep asklnw mo p_lete his second four-year whr. I don 't came home '' tenn next year and can't aeeJc Bailey says. · • •' re-election, said he considered Kilroy is Uttre _, Inn Senate bids .in 1961 again.s engineer namecLJameaJ'11ro)'1 Mo.rse and 1n lm against · who •id be ·never-'Wtlnl Republican Mark 0. Hatfield anywhere with the mllillry but did not run though poll s with World War II. Bui hit showed him ahead. brother did. ,. DAJLY PILIT Pink Bus Line Operators Reject Off er of $32,000 .Professor ' At Irvine On Senate Karat,e Expert's Court Daro Set Micha~Iis I ' ;:..?.~~~;.~ a doctor of jurisprudence degree from the Golden Gate SANTA ANA -Operators of the Plnk Bus Line which has offered service on Beach Boulevard fOI' the past two summers have turned down an offer of the Orange County Transit District to \buy the t---o~ttmffi>i' 131;00!0. So, Deputy Count y Coun"I Kenward Smart a d v i s e d transit district directors to file suit in Superior Court to settle the issue. IT WAS DECIDED lhal lhe district would first offer the operators -1'1ikc and Paul Kadletz -the suggestion that the Issue # be decided by arbitration. If this offer is not accepted with in seven days, the district "'ill fil e suit. ORANGE COUNTY The brothers, operators of the line from La Habra to lifuntington Beach used largely * * * by young people during the summer months, first offered to sell to the district for $30,000. ... Dr.· Alexei A. Maradud ln. J)fOfessor of physics at UC Irvine, has been elected vice THE DISTRICT accepted chairman of the Assembly of the offer but l he Ka d I e l z the university wid,e Academic hnllbet&~backed cf( Mtben..Jbe._Seoate-for 1973..7t...H&w.ill3uo._ dstrict attached a condition ceed to the chairmanship the that the Pink Bu.s Line eon· rollowtng academ ic year. llnue the B~ch Boulevard . The Academ ic Senate is the operation this summer. official faculty organ1zation The district then offered w h I c h exercises delegated $32,000 without the con-responsibility in the areas of tinuatlon of the B e a c h admission and degree stan- Boulevard line. dards and curriculum and Last week th e di s trict received the news that the Kadletz brothers had turned down th:e latest offer. Under the law. allowing the formation of transit districts it University School of Law. '11 SANTA ANA - A alx·week ball denied until his ar-Michaelis, a 1969 grad~ delay has been ordered in the ralgnment June 14. of UC Berkeley, more receotlt has been employed 111 an Santa Ana municipal court ar-It ii alleged that Rollo was escrow officer 'with Title raignment of a you.ng Orate one of three men headed for lnsurance and Trust COIJl-o expert accused of playing a ··the hOme ol a keYwitbess In -a pany. • major role in 8 former civil case 8gaim:it Remington He is the son of Mr. and Ne rt Beach laurver's alleg· when California H I g h way Mrs. Warren J . Mlchaells, 414 .... ~~~~~~.~-~,~~~...J'atiolmen...halted_ v.•~:~:~~ d Colli P.1e11. ed hiring of killers to remove for a traffic infraction and hostile witnesses. found a number of we&JX>OS in WINS FACULTY POST UC Irvine's Meradudin Judge Paul Mast set June 11 the auto. as the date Gary Michael Rollo, 21 . of Garden Grove, REMINGTON, SI, is Iden· will be arraigned before him tified by the prosecution as the on charges of conspiracy to president or Cal V e n d commit murder and soliciting !~~~~~~~~~~;;"! commission of a murder. Manufacturing, Inc., a com· I : Mv.n1Mtl'Mlh1 i i pany that sold vend Ing How To Hold machU,es and recently ran in· FALSE TEETH'" to financial difficulties. ~--·-• . ___ , . New Bus .• is provided that suCh a district · must buy OlJl established com·· petitors at a .fair price if it proposes to compete with them . serves an advisory role to the administration in matters af- fecting faculty welfare and other areas or university policy and governance. In ad· .dition to the university wide body, each of the nine UC campuses has iii operation a div ision which serves i n similar' capacity. Newport Beach resident, has been chairman of the Irvine Division of the Academic Senate for the past two years. He will resign that Post ef· fective in July. Election of ·a successor is scheduled for October . .Jn the interim Vice Chairman Gerard Van Hoven, assistant professor of physics, will serve as acting chainnan. ROLLO, WHO bas made a number of appearances on the ''Kung Fu" televis.lon .series, is being held in Anaheim city jail 'with ball set al" $100,000. Attorney l'fichael,Kester-~m­ ington, Identified by the prc6- ecution as the arehllect of the plan, is held in county jail with It is alleged that persons in· Do ''"' '"'"---:.,>I volved tn lawsuits against the ~~=~­ company had been threatened P'..mrl:f:~ w:.:,; with death before Reml111ton :.=~ ~--- -. ·For the Record Dissolutions Of Marriage '"" May 14 l"owtf'I, Lol1 -El1ln. 11'd lll lch1rd sr-1rt V1nl!ll.l l), J1rry l..,. 11'd C1rl1 Ann Slll11n, $<11111 kijr .1111cfTllU'r1ton Arthur. "' M1cl0\WY, Jtf111er L. Ind Don.Id L. Services Approved SANTA ANA -Five new in· tercity bu.s routes have been adopted by Directors of the Orange County T r a n s i t Pistrict. Directors also hav e approved three new intracity services. The new lines will be in- augurated late -in Juty· when t--- the district takes delivery of 15 new buses. OC.lnl!'Mlll, Horm1 Jun Ind Joyu ....... 11,.. Afhton, MIH•n ·Antt• 1nd Arthl.lr Three of the new routes will A1ymond 011ehi.v1, Emu., 11!d Armll!d serve Oran ge Coast a r eas. f:Lri"~~J:e ';!.~°':c. •M-11toct1 They include a line from the Mlllw Santa An•·Orang~ C o u n t y T•bo<"sllt. John o. ind Lind • su. Civic Center west on 17th Colllna, 04rlt C. Ind llobtrt W. Pla:111rr~ J01n E. -i Lqul1 J. St re e t (\Ve s t mi n ste r OICIOrn, uorothv J. 1nd Cl1r111e1 E. Bo 1. Shiffer, Fr1ncn J01N11 1ne1 1t1cn1rd u evanf) to Seal Beach Allin Le ' W Id· nd L1&rc-"· 6"rlll1n11 lll.-.r• •nd 1sure or , a seco route P•J!~=. 't~.!:i. Norm1 •nd wnuim from La Habra south on p,1~a.,vkf E:-•nd suitnnir L. Beach Boulevard te~minatlng -l:~~~Sl,1~.1. :::AC,....,-o. _in . ~~to~ H ~ n t ~ n gt on ,' v1~ fr-i. MH •nd c111r1111t. Beach, an<t-a-third-lme-from · .i1/fo~ll'ttYli'~:i,JJ=:,,~.rth• F. downtown Seal Beach through ~,, M:r1;..~ ~"." ,::'O:.;id the western part of the county cuu..,, aon1111 L. •nd K1v111 Thom.I• to Katella Ave nue in Anaheim C1rtw Grl'l'!IOll F 111d Albta:I L. S!nctefr., LllWUI 1"4 e:....,..n. ElllllM and then to Orange. DR. MARADUDIN , a Ol'l!N DAILY J O·IO, SUN. 10.7 .,._,,...,..,......,,11.- hired Roik> and two 9ther gun-tUN AdhMlT• Po•d•r1.. DP.Wtl9 men to deal with at least one t111t At .,. -ntl•I io i.&Ui. ... stubborn Utigant. JO"' dent»t rwu1ull· ' THURS., FRI., SAT., JUNE 7-8-9, 1973 PORTABLE AM/F.M RADIO Cltarp I.ti 1224 ""S' f'lhY Ind 911!'1' Frink AO( LOii T Ind Ttiom11 V, Wrl I, N1d11re A. 1nd WI U1m J. TUE INTRACITY lines will AM/FM DIGIT AL CLOCK RADIO J-Day~ Only Muiic where.er .ye111 go wi1h 1hi1 pockllf radio. Includes 9·Yolt bot· tery, corry drop, eorphoM, ond fM tplncopic antenna. Chorgil 11. II"'"""""..,""'""""'• be in Garden Grove. Tustili, pcm W ·••· ~ ·~ and Fullerton·Placentia. r, 0th New Intercity routes ap- . I er proved, in addition to the Seal Beach and the Huntington Deaths Beac.h lines are one irom La Habra to Fullerton and so.ith <XnTONWOOD, Arlz. (AP) -Ma:r Terhwie, 82,· who rose from tool maker to vaude"vllle and _Western actor in the 193~ died Tuesday. At one lime, he worked for WLS Na· tlonal Barn Dance in Chicago, where he met· Gene Au try. He -later 1 signed a contract with Autry for a series of Western mo'(Je!I. Death Notices • • 8A•Ml!TT Tllllm• 81,.,..11. ReJIClenr ot L•j""' B••Clli d.,. Ot d,1111, J 1111• l . t ll. SwrylvlCI b1 ll11Jb1ne1, l""11rCI H, 81rnt11; morller, Mr1. B•rtlle Melllltwt, Tu1tln; brolllerl Lloyd G. Trk~ev. Alb110111rcw•. Fun1r1 ' strYICn. Tll11rld11h 10 AM, M«:~r . k ~-ll11dl IPll, wllll Or. Al rt 0. HltrPt of IF!t Comm11nl!y Presby l1n Church. offlci11!1119. Prtv1le Int . t. e•V8NS Cynn-1 A""·UltftfOft a-. Jlllldllnl of N4woort BHcll; d1!1 of dtilll, Jun• 3. lt13. lllfvl-...d bY hv11M!ld GtorOtl lll•tflll' Mr. Ind MrJ. W11lt y G. l-'Dlllllfll brolhlf"s, Dlvld Ind Cll1rlts Lllolltot. Gr1ve1ld1 1ervlc11, Thur1d1y, Jurit: 7T 11 AM. Oallfd•l1 Ctmtttrv; Gltfl· clor1. e1ttz • 81f'OW'Oll FlllMl'll Home, COlll NllM, Olr1e;ton. auuA•o cor1 awu1rd. AOI N. of 2060 Prttldent Pl.c:1, COlll M111. 0.11 of dfflh1. M1y 31;-1m $in"YIWO_DY_n1..:r.-Mr$.-"orm1 Gr1hlmJ_ ROSllM.rl"g, Ort00n. S1rvlc11 were lllld 1-y, Wldnl$d1y, 1 PM, Wtrtcilll Cll1P1t, wllfl R...-. 9rui;t Kvrrl• Of· fld•ll'!O. lnl1rmen!, El Tl)l'O Clf!MI.,.,. Wntcllff Cllt1>1I Mort111ry, ........... , OlrM:tof't· ClO,OR Anni Cz11110r. At1ldtnl ol l1gun1 HUl11 d1te of•d~lll, Jun1 ~. 1tn. S11rvlYld bv !WO -·· UID'Wlck (OC)"9r1 lll!llM Hlllu Jotl l ~IOllD" Jr •. Our11orn, Mlchla~n. F11n1r 'HrYl<:ll Tll11rldty. 2 PM, ll ote HTUI orl.i P1rk. McCorrnlck L1oun1 8uch rt111rv. Olr1<:lof1. THOMP\O,. l1n letll1 Thom~. 01'9 of dt1th, M1y 1•. 197). Cll•Pll H•~!tt, Thurldt v. l:J'l PM, WMlm!n1t1r Mtmorl•I Perk Cll10tl. Prlv•N 1n11rmftlt. F1mnv 1110Qe111 ""'"1!rflt conlrtb11llon1 bl mid• to Ille !~n Tl'lptn-Mf,...,,r!•I Fulld. lool'1.., Wnt c,Dll .... Wntmln1lfl' M-'11 Ptlrt\" Mortv#V, Olrtclor1. iARBUCKLE & SON WISTCLIFF MORTUARY 1%7 oE. 17111 SI., Colla M ... 1111111 to the Orange County Medical Center, and another from San- ta Ana west on First Street to Beach Boulevard. V olu1iteers Needed ORANGE -Teenage volunteers are needed this summer in the Orange Coun.ty Public Library!& ' • Re ad Around the Year" prograni. \Vork.shops for volunteers will begin June 26 for Costa Mesa. Laguna Beach, South Laguna, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and San Clemente branches will begin June 27. The Mission Viejo branch will begin June 28. Wofkshojis-will d I sCu s s story· telling, designing nt· tractive displays and making puppets. ~ Additional information can be obtained from Carol Ann Witten, young adult coordinator, Orange CoWlty Public Library, 431 City Drive South, Orange, 532·7814. She's Tops 111 Computer FULLERTON -Mf'!. Bobbe Jean Weber is the first woman to graduate in the computer science program at. Ca l State Fullerton. : BAL rz.sfRGERON • FUNERAL HOME Cortoa dtl Mar 17:·N50 Coa\a Mesa 6"-24U ' . BELL BROADWAY , MORTUARY Ut:Broadway, Costl Mesa ,. u 8-SC33 • • McCORMICK LAGUNA Mrs. Weber ·maintained a straight-A. average during her four years in college -perfect marks at both El Camino C.Ollege in Torrance and Ca l State Fullerton -becoming only · the fourth graduate (all women I from Ca l St at e Fullerton to do 90. ' ·&EACH MORTUARY 1f r.a,.,. c.a,yoa Rd. 114-NIS · • (; PACIFIC VIE" EMORIAL PARK etery Mortury Cboptl l'lcllle vi... Drt .. • ,.,.,. Beocb, Colllorala .\-.,._n• -f--!-• Pdlt P' AMIL Y . NIAL FUNERAL llOllll'; lt--l·~J-'1111 lloba Ave. ----• ... lllS' MORTUARY Ill MUI St -""' Beodl Ultm The Fullerton resident, 39. has been on a leave ol absence from Hughel Aircraft in Fullerton. She plans ·to retu rn to school irl'the near future , on a part-time basJJ, to work on a degree in music. Harbor Trio -Earn-Deg-ree8 Three Harbor Area students ha\•e reeelved Bachelor of Arts degrees trom t h e Un.iversitr of Pactn·c. Mlchae Woodard of Cool• Meta, Helen Mahr «nd Daren McOavren. both of Newport Beach . were among 8 4 O 1tudent1 to receive degrees on rhe Stockton campus. Compact AM/FM dock rodio with mod1rn dig ital 11umber1. Adj111tobl1t alarm loudn11s con· trol. Wake listening fo muiid · 3.n.,.2316 (Jnfy Cli.org• It! MEN'S STYLE COMB SALE CJtarp Itl 1013 ' 3IJ.r• O.Zy Dry oncl tty le yaur hair ot the sam• tlme,4 oz,• Commond• Dry. and Notural -spray. lru•h and 2 comb attodlrMntt. ._ ... 10.~7 BALL.& CHAIN 5-BAND RADIO · ~~!!,~LE 88 10·88 3-Dayi Only Sorrel State AC/OC roclio with weather chonftef. Compr.t. wi1h battery and built-in cord. Twin telescoping ont•nnas, sqwktH:ontrol, and tonHOntrol knobs. Leatherette COMI with walnut ~groin !Tim. Char;. it and SaYe ot K rnort9, 3 Day1 Only Uniqu1 de1ign. lott.fy opetatioft. ferrite core antenna. full-range dynomic ipeaker. Separate vol1nn1 and tuning dials. Decoroth. CorT)'" Ing chain, Completa wTth torphone and bottwy. AC/DC PORT ABLE CASSETTE RECORDER 3-Day• -Charge It! -Pinto" or "Vega" cars powered by Co1t• .049 engine. Authentic 1/12 , .. plica1 streak dawn tout drag line, d .. ploy parochvtes, engine thub off au~ maticolly. ladnt A""80fY Kit, ••••• ,, 2.44 FIGHTER PLANES 5 44 10~ ...... blo c ...... ·~·d." ,.,, ... 2 4 7 7 way power t1nd outomotte '°I" ·~ off. foty opercrtloft with •tw.0-· motlc T·Mr fvnctlon COl'ltrol. Het =:.~top qvollfy'"""" . , ........ ------ 3-Doy• Only '''" fl:hoke Sil"t:~tY NClJ'th Americ.an.f..S.1 D..pl.one....or C11r1iJs8 P·40 comounage plane powered by typ•·V n1edle YO Iv• •ngin•. Te1tor9 Accetaory Kit •••••• ,, •• 2.23 p.5·1 MU5TANG PLANE 3-Doy· Only 714 H1;ft.performonce replic:o. powered by Co1t• .0-49 en;in•, ftoturn bubbl1 canopy. CampNte wi1h flight occenoritl.• Alrpklne Glow fuel •• , , , , ••• , •• 16" TRAINER Pl:ANIS J.IJny• 01tt1 6 ,_6 . Choko Powered b)' .G49 e111ine•., w ith .a1y t Ublrtei..ba"d 011e111l>lt: 'T•lt 'wllh 22"-:-wi~n. (-.Mc l"tlftd','22~" wing 1pon. 6.f6 Atrplone PH1ht Kit ••••••••• , • 2 • .t4 •Wl-.... IWIAJAll ---=r.::.-=-----_ ... __ -·--MIMlMllACll _,., '"""'"' ":~ .... =-• ..i:r:::.:.·-" ....... '""" ... l"ITA R SPlllCS -· .. -·---:."":.;..----,.m __ ~I~!~ ,.., __ LOICtlACI -:~-:.~ Sl .. fAIUT ... __ .,!.~t!!-I An LtS A•QLIS ------... ..... _ . ... _ ... !!!!!'" ~n .. .... -:-.::-----.:;: -~ --st.LtsAICNS "'91•••w -----~--,,,,, .. _ ·- 20'' PORT ABLE BREEZE BOX " 13·~~ llTtlt Mlmfll ,l.All -··-.. ..... __ '!;::;" c= t:" """= .. -.. ~.gl'.!" --·-=-·--... --,.,,.,_ TtllAIMI ........ ...... ~ ..... :::"::Ir:: .. -------·-·-- • ' '. Prospe~ts Good For Woman Chefs BJ JOYCE L. ltENNEDY DEAR JOYCE: What type ot tralntng 1s needed to beCOme a cllef? Can a girl ~. a che£? -D.N., San Bernardino, Calif. The larder is laden with del~table o . rtwtlties for restaurants, hotels, food in· dustry associations, and locals of the Hotel & Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union. A few pilot programs already are operating In some 10 cities, but the big push is expected to begin this Fall. FanaUir Cltt11s DAJL Y PILOT Ja •11.Bll Keane British nedicitae Eyed Mayor of Mesa Bones Up Convinced that aoclallud hernia operation," Hammett medlcine will be part of said, "But if a guy has a little Americ&n life by 1978, Jack money he might be able to get •tanunett, ma)'or of Costa it earlier. About five percent Mesa, thought he ought to be oi the beds in British hospitals an expert on It. are private and the doctors Not because his city has are able to moonlight." 80,000 potentfal _patients but During lbe seminar at the because it's his job as a Royal Society of ~1edicine medical clinic manager that Hammett Said he discovered puts the bread on the. table, that all the persons '''ho \vere ·~-1no""pollHcs--------1·n--"""the-health r.vice er medicine system Is that each doctor is assigned about 2,500 patients, all of whom could "theoretically come in in one day." General practltionert, he added, are not aJIO\ved to fol· low their patients through the hos pital s where only specialists are allov.·ed J.to medicine. It behooves us not to lalk among us what's bad about It, but also what's good about it ." G \. u . r~m _ mt Established\ ~ young women as well as young men, 1Dd more are getting the message. Ten percent of this yeir's graduatlng class is female at one prominent FOOD llii:L5.'Earnings are like a smorgasbord i n variance, but $15-20,000 Is not uncommon for experienced chefs, and ~30,000 _and up Is usual for top chefs. Jacob Rosenthal, president of one of the leading culinary schools, Culinary Institute of America , says his new graduates start He got the facts during an proud or the system. 11-day study tour of England But those outside the whlcb was sponsored by the system, such as J. Enoch American College of Clinic Powell, Britain's former Managers, an organization MiniS'ter 'of Health, disagreed. with which Hammett is piling "He thought it stinks," said up credits for a professional Hammett. practice. "Thls makes tne seneral...pi:actioner.J~· E:~o'f;r 1---,,....,...,..,,.,_ than a pill-pusher," Hammett C.11.pltol Newt Strvice------1 insists. Further, Hammett said that SACRAMENTO -A mobile degree. In his discussions with com· ( Ca,..r Corner J culinary school, And. In July, the American Culinary Federation (ACF) will release the flnal details of the first na· tkml standards for ap- prentlceship and certificatiOn at $150 per week and more, ---------------------and that graduates have The cooclusion: Hammell mon people the mayor learneQ and the ot her 110 clinic that poor people benefited managers learned that the from socJaHr.ed medicine but British National Health Ser· the taxes to pay for it amount vice provided excellent care to $10 monthly for the average in emergenCy cases but poor v.·orkilJgman. "That's a pretty scle<:tive caie unless they have big bite,'' in Hammett's opi~ the.re are abuses in the system unit for grain and commQClity especially with regard to in· inspection has been establish· surance grants. Payments are ed by the State Department of sometimes given for ques-Food and Agriculutre. Uonable reasons such as to a llesigned: for use in locations man who got $1,000 because he not suitable for a full-t ime in· "complained his soc ial life spection station, the unit coir u•as disturbed because of a sisL<( of a pickup truck and bad back." tr;i iler. between three-five job offers each. .Asked if convenience food s increasingly used in restaurants would dampen de-o mand for chefs and cooks (estimated at .J!ibout 35-4Q,OOO each year t.hB decade ), Rosenthal said it would not -many new luxury, gimmick that chefs are needed to order, and specialty restaurants are season, serve and att ractively opening, and they must have present food e v e n in chefs. He does think the need restaurants whl~h·Iean heavily f(lr less sk,illed ~rs511U!el _will. on convenience foods. Also, be reduced. · · "In my opinion we will have According to director C.B. of chela. · WHAT'S IN THE POT? Chefs and trained c o o k s prepare and c<M,tt food, usually in large quantities. 'Mley may be responsible for f o o d purchasing, menu planning, pricing, and related duties. 'rhe nature of a chef's or cook's fob depe nds on where he-she works -rtlaurant, hotel, school, hospital, rail din- tng car, ocean Uner, govern· ment agency, manufacturing plant, priTilt< club, catering firm or other kind o f establishment "":1not including private homes): PERBoNAL ,SELEcrIONS. In small restatirants one cook may do everything. In larger places with varied menus, the staff h>dudes several <..'OOks and one or more chers. In very large restaUTBD;ts, .the cbers wort often is ad· minlstratlve, and be may be called the i aecutive cher: dlltiel !hell Unclude planning and pricirii menus, ordering rood, and hiimg, training and supervising i:taff. PREPARATION TI ~1 E. Although most chers start as kitchen helpers and work up, it's far better to complete formal trainlitg through ap- ~er culinary voca- tional ' J which may be public or prlftte. Many wca· tlonal -lraln high IChool studmll, 1'lllle olher...courses (open iD Une cases only to hlch .scbOot graduates) are available in J.year community and Pitor college programs and at technical institutes. Still other courses art given under the guidance o f restaurant aaoclatioos. hotel management sroups and trade unions. The tllllilary services an a IOW'Ce of traininl:. NEW APPRENTIC'E program. In the past, ap- prentice training was not com- mOn in this occupation. In the future, the formal three-year (7 ,000 hours) appr<nUceshlp reoommended by ACF with resulting natlooal certification will be the training of choice. This does not mean that culinary schools will be un- neceuary, but rather that graduates of approved schools will be gi_ven a~priate _ crtGit lit the apprenticeship and, in 10me cues, fUU credit for apprentJceship. 0 t h e r future cbels may choose lb go through the r e g u I a r ap- prenticeship. ACF erpects to register the new program with the Federal Bureau of Ai> prenticeship and Training, and with s t a t e apprenticeship agencies. Meat of. the matter. To enter the new a~ntlce program. you must be at least 16. have completed 10 grades of school, and be in good health. SpoMors of apprentice pro- grams· will be obtained thnlugh local ACF chapters (In 70 cities) which 'will make arrangements with --------· Battery Of Tests Slated EducaUonal, vocaUonal and guJitance tests will be con- ducted at the Orange Coast COiiege stu~t center, 6:30 p;m., June_ 19 and 20. 1be tests are for those with educational and vocational problems aod cover aptitude, ability, intemt and peraonali· ty.J'l'hey roquirt two nlghll aiiil'are -'"bf 111-U. ~ terview or counseling. -tnterested person.s c a n reglster for the tests at the _.J>v•tolnc Cotlcg~ offices June 4 tbroOgh June 18. There is • ~ , materials charge of fS. Ad· dltloiial information may be oblaJncd 1t -· • • ,0 • ..> • extra cash. ion. "Some people might have to Another negative attribute wait as long as two years for_a of the British soc I a 11 z e' d some form of national health Christensen, the mobile unit care less than fi\'e years will operate seven months of a\vay;• Ham mett predicted. the year. most of that time "The idea of the trip \\'BS to d).lring the barley, Corn, and find ·~out about socialize~ grai~ sorghums h~\'e.st. 0 BUILD-ERS EMPORIUM ADO..,.WOll OP \IOll"lit00 l"C.~ -·r C.Ofltlt CUY1llOll • 12 BIG SAU DAYS, JUNE 7 THRU JUNE 18, 1973 TM.~ OPEN MONDAY TN•U IA,...DAY 9 A.Ji. TO 9 P.M,-AT 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M, A luxurient, rich green, tropical evergreen foliage. Ideal for pot growing Indoors and outdoors in 1un CM' shade. I ONE GALLON PLANT SALE! Assorted colors. fast anc;I easy to grow. Makes a perfect living fence! BClTTLI -!ISK PLAll'I: The favorite fre«way plant beca11se it is easy to .gro~ and shOWs off its unusual striking red flowers most of the year_ YOUR CHOICE .67:~. 20.INCH ~ROTARY MOWER Feat\Jres o 3 ho,.epower Briggs and Stratton engine, .recoil starter, 7 inch wheels, self-locking handle, sdfety shield, automatic .choke and co"ntrols on the handle for safety. 43•• .. 4-POUND SLEEPING BAG DUPOm DACRON 88 f.un adult size sleepin·g bog. Has mountain .: Cloth shell and a warm flannel lining. 100" zipper makes into a · double bog. 9•• llllrslit TRIMLINE HUTCH Sturdy steel shelves have o distressed walnut woodgrain finish with matching walnut posts and end bars. Bose section is 16"x24"x24" hi9h with three S helves. OJerall height is 60 inches. 14•• 7•PC. REVERE COOKWARE SET . Stainless steel with copper<lod bottoms. Set ~onsists_o( a l_V2 quart covered -sauce p·an, 2 quart covered sauce pan, 6 quart dutch oven, and a 1 O" skillet. 24•• ' FOLDING • WEB PATIO CHAIR Sturdy, colorful webPing means comfort for you. There is plenty of webbing on this roomy patio chair. Has post legs to r~ist tipping. sAVl 1.50 4•• BUILDERS Best: SUPREME ACRYLIC LATIX •==H-OUS:" !!1~!0.1any_ .,. exterior surface. Apply witfl brush, roller or spray. Clean up with soap and water.- Mode exclusively for Builders Emporium by a foremost manufacturer. · #LF1 #LF24 #LF25 #LF 29 #LF 141 &Um1' cou, .. ·--- LEI OIL FILTER For the man who takes personal core of his car. -Available in size_s to_fit__rnost cars. FIBERGLASS INSULATION iiifiji 'full measure rolls Of . foil faced, thick fiber91oss insulation. Use for walls ond ceilin9s. SALE ,4. 9'' SAYE 140 200 AND HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTERS IU.nN 1211•v•11&n. WEITMINlftR '7SIWUTMllSTllAYL. BUUAl'AllK wiv..utvnsr, ILTOR• --•llOCILOPl~OITAYL . ATIOlDlllWDTIT. ATUJKOUIAYL At&fllO• ~ 1S4ll.1An_J.LAAYL • m1W.LAHAUAILVD. ... -14ULWPMAJl.AYL ntL1mst _...... AJ.TUITIM .... ,-LA·llUllA--•Tlf(Clrl\W:-_ .... Luay -ffTATltOUl ... llYt. f.MllfA.AU.Aft. • ' •LONG BEACH •VAN NUYS •RIVERSIDE• COVINA •IA CRESCENT A• THOUSAND OAKS• SIMI• IANCASTER e CHATSWORTH• TARZANA e UPIAND •SAUGUS e CHULA VISTA -• HDWOOD CITY • GOLETA. VISALl,I. •VICTORVILLE . GRANAD~ HIL(S. ShN BERNARDINO. CAMARILLO • BAKERSFIELD. HACIENDA HEIGHTS• SANTI\ MARIA • on AHO e µNT!-CIA~ •CORONA e ESCONDIDO e SPRING VALLEY• IADERA HEIGHTS• RE SEDA e EAST LOS ANGELES 0 • • • -·---- \.ednesday, J"nt 6, 1973 PILOT-ADVERrISER l Z Possible Candld.ae y - WATERGATE • RELATED factors that co u I d well determine Finch's future in· elude political reassessments by incumbents, and whether ca,mpaign funds might dry up fo r himself and o ther Republicans . . Until recently. the, former presidential c o u n s e-1 o r , secretary of Health. Education and Welfare, and lieutenant governor or California had committed himself -tc?. a gubernatorial bid, insyters say. Two-term governor Ronald Reagan, under whom Finch served ' from 1966 to 1968, state(!!;itly he would not nm again. 'rfte Go:vernor sti ll publicly Jtands on t h i s decision. YET REAGAN is interested in the Republican presidential nominati"1 in 1976. A nd leading Republicans a,r e • -onsc1ence- Ruffled By Smoker By 0.-. Stelncrolm I a m riot a · reformer by . nature. I respect the next person's choice ol his way ol life. But there is another side. As a doctor. I hate to see an apparently sensible ind ividual endanger his body and ilfe. DOCTOR IN THE .HOUSE The other day I dropped in on a baseball game. On.. my left sat a fellow about -45, thickset and barrel-chested, who kept coughing and smok- ing cigarettes almost nonstop for seven innings. When he left, I felt disappointed with myself. I had not said one word about this treacherous habit of his. HIS tx>UGH was a rasping, loud bark that almost tore him apart. But right after a coughing spasm, he would reach for a cigarette.-as though reaching for a swig of cough medicine. He seemed to believe that a deep drag on a 1~-~cigarette would-act as-balm on his inflamed throat.and Jungs. I feel guilty to this day for not having introduced myself as a· doctor and warned him. l think doctors should have the moral license to warn peopk when they are in danger. But the reason 1 was quiet is that 1 have been put down In the J)bst "'hen I have tried to help. Readers may recall that I mentioned sitting pext to an elderly woman at a drugstore counter a few years ago who coughed and putred -puffed and coughed. --r IN GENTLE terms, as a doctor J suggested that letting up oo cigarettes would help her cough . She looked at me angrily and said, "Better mind you_r own bUslness, Dr. Butt- Jmtl. Bult outol my affalrs." Since then I have been ln- timldl1'd. I do not butt In to olfer good advice -unasked. Ne"'f111eless, It rul!lcs my COllldmce. I stlll think I should have said ·a few words to the: ··stranger during the' boRbalJ pme. I plctUJ'O him Dahttlli for breath because of emptiyffma In a few yean. · Per!llps I might h>v.• saved him. !'<™Pl· NOi likely. INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPETS BATHROOM CARPET byOzire" Do-It-Yourself Cut and Carry IDEAL FOR FAIVllLY ROOMS, PLAY~OOMS AND POOLS. AVAILABLE IN MANY NEW EXC ITING COLORS. NOW SALc PRICED •••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ............... SJ ,99 ,- 99. . SQ. YD. SAVI $2.00 100% POLYESTER RICH, DENSE PILE. MANY BRIGHT COLORS AVAILABLE WITH A NEW NON-SKID 'BACKING THAT'S COMPLETELY WASHABLE: • • ·-· NOW SALE PRICED.,. COMPARABLE RETAIL ............... $7.99 JU.flff~ 9.9 IZ n. un SJ.ti .LONG BEACH 3008 Bellflower .Blvd. ·421-8934 ANAHEIM 1-, ~649.-No rth El•c;lid St. - ·6-JS-7614-. --/ .. . I . ' [ . ' r l " ' •• " '" •· ~· ' ... I ' ' I I ~ ' - _I 1 Ji i ~·1 ' 1~ \, t · " I . I " \ ' • • ~ ... • I .. , I --l' -~l . - . ' I I • I. ' ' •• -I. I \ ' • '· ' ' • ' the . famnr.~~§,~.r.Y - I ' Hundreds and hundreds of dresses, culottes, pantsdresses, shifts, skimmers, shirtwaists . Easycare pgtyester/~tton ~ cotton blends. Misses' 10 to acl, womeh's .141/2 to 241/2. Be:here when the"doors Of)enfer~the-first-eooice. • Gingham clle'cks • White piques ~Blue-denims • Prints, plaids • Button-fronts • Zip-fronts • With appliques • With ric-rac • With stitching ..._.,._-OHOAILY t1~I ,te ttJO.IUNDAY 10 te 7 • • • ........... ,. °"""""" St ........ -~LI 11.500 VktOl'y 81\ld. llYlltlDI lSlO'J Tyler $1. IAHfA AMA North of SoJth Coast Pltll TOllAHCI $19Ulvedt tnd HrWitiotM IUINA PAIK l!ludl IM . . ' --' ' -. Oringdtlorpe OINIM GINlft Grwe Blvd. Incl MtMhttttr UUW00D CtrWI 11 Ptramount. .. DAI LY PILOT Jf • ~ : -.. I I • I I ' " ' 1;~ I ··b I "' .. -! / . ' '• " ,. ' ~ " .:· •'11 " ' "' ' " .. " . ·'' 1;! ,. ,. ··' ., ) J ·~ ·" ., ) ) --1-- . - ,_. DAILY PI LOT P UBLIC NOTIC E PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTEllT TO DEED RW PROPERTY TO THE STATE rv_iii.ICNoTICE _ , ___ P _UB_IJ--:-;C :::N::-OT_1c _E __ l ___ PU_B_u_c_N011 __ CE __ MOTICa Ofl T•Utfll't SAi.i I I .MMI fllCTJTIOUS I USl•ISI L••• Nt. "'JU sur111•011 ,.Ol111T Ofl fl.II )11,\MI' STATl!'Al!lllT T.S. H .. 'IU.1) STATI OI" CAi.U101110A P.CHt fnt -...OWlncl P«Wlll ..,. Cl~llll t. 0. SOI.VJ.Cl (l)IM'APilY M 'ti.II~ •~ THI! COUNTY 0" 0 11.t.NO• IM41-•~ ool~tM Trvt!H ""'*' lllf 'Dfl6wtf'llll ..._ A.J•'1t l"OlllVllllt YOCINO, wt1 ~~ewlf• S. Lagu11.a1i Grad.rutted d"'-·1-Ote.;i ,, ,,.~t WtLL $"'LL l'T NOTI"• 0" fU!olUtlNG OP ,.TIT•ON AN, 12, 5-fll• ....... Calif, tt707. ,u •1.1e AVCl lON TO THE HIGHEST FOt jillOIAT• O' WILi. AND ~II Dqfta141 Lolll .. k wy.,, 16'1 ""-c-mnv ti II 'I •·om•ry 11001!'.lt FOlt ! ... SH (H Yl b'9 .. 1 t'm• ot LllnllltS TllT.IMilNTA•Y 4.... Ori ... ""'·.,, I.it• AMi C.lit. tVOI. l'-.., 0 ng II on'& "'VltSUMT TO SlCTtONI »II THltOuGH »as, RIEV ENUE ANO TAli!.ATIOJ4 wi. If' 11..,.IVI t'llontv cl Ille Unlll'lf a11111) ..SIM &.W Ul.-,OfJ a-i. 1 LMldrw ~NE 16111 f So •~ La h OI CODE, THI! NCITICI! OP INT ll NT TO Of:EO REAL "ROPERTV TO THE SfATI! 111 •IOl'll, U!Wi lftd lftl•rlHI tO!IV""'f'd IO Etu" ol C H A It L E S I.VON Av1. ,.onl~'::. °'"°": t1220 i,.: \"t O u._., iUll.3 IN ANO FOii THE COUNTY OF OllAN GE. STATE OF CALIFOl:NIA, HAS I El!N tNI -Plt'ld &r ,, ~r ••Id Deed ol CHUltC•HLI., ·~· CHAllLE5 L . .v..w Drlv• "flt Et Sftll• A111. C1lll g r a dua ted m agna curn laude DIVIDED ANO 015Tltl!IUT EO TO VARIOUS NEW~PAPEllS Of" GENERAL Tru1t In 1"'-PfOlltrly M•1ln1t11r CH11RCHU,,.I,., 0.CN~. tt707 C11<1rl 11-j CIRCU\.ATtoN "UlllSHl!O IN SAIO COUNTY, FOR PUILICAllON 01" A deiUlbelf~ NOTICE IS HEREIY OIVliN ftl_.' TPll1 IM,lll-ff cOflduclM .,y 1 g1n.r11 from the Univer sity Qr "0 RT IO.f'I THEREOF tN l!ACH 0 ,-SAIO Nl!WS"A"EltS. TlllUSTOR: l O\IMIE J AMES AH· VIRGINIA £LLl!"N CHUlt(HILL Mt f11fd 1Mrl111rtlllll p~1 1 llMlllCI pi tt11tr"11p. f" lll!t "" It. ldlowlllQ 1&1:1r1Y11tlon1 -0Ellt$0H, Jilt. ANO OEON OE ltOSHA fllr1ln I 0tllllon for P'*lt cl Wiit 111d Ooft1ld1 L. s1 ....... ..-Redlands \\ith I 8ach<!lor Of 1r1 ulf(I low ll'lf -d• Ml ~Ill thlm: S..:-.!itetlOll ANOii:RSON, hutl:I->nd wife IOI" l.llltrt Tt1l•l1\l<lttry rwt.rt11e• lo I Dflnll I ltrw:ltul le ln Ac-AcA or Au" SEty-5oulM11ttf\'° a I!" N E I" I C I AR " ; CALIFORNIA wlllch 11 rn1dt for f\Wll\er 1Mrtlcvl1r1, tl'IO Tl\11 Ut tt mtnf w11 1111<1 .... un !hf (OUfl-Sc nee Biology. Aoe1-J111c1111on s1.,,_sou1Mr11 MOt:TOAOE S6.RV1CE. A c 111•,,..n11 11111 111e nm• tl'ld Pl•c• or llffiitlo ltlf IV c111~ OI Or11191 COU11ty .,,, AP•ll Ji, 1\1'.n, Montnom erv w ii. 5 Ad)-Ad]oln!".'P. 51-St •ftl Corpor1!loll •e<:.W~9(1 AllOYll 11, Un I I ~·""' hll lletn 1t"t for Junt lf, 1t1J, 11 1'1J t> ,,,.__._, .. ,,or 1 MtP ••rctl N11mW Sut-Subdlvttlon Instr. No. lt&A) tn ~ 1021!0, MO• 1191 O'I t :OO 1.m., ll'J 1M ewnroom ot D1pertm1111 ~,11n> elected to Do.ltn Alpha nn 111•-elock 51'.'-.Sovlnw111 O!lkltl lt1C01"d1 In TM olflc.1 o1 !tit No. l ot 1110 t1>11rt, ti 700 Civic C.nllr P¥blhllllll Or•no• c11111 01nv Pllol, ' DD--~ed 5WIV-Souttiw"ll•lr lttcorC11r of Or111411 f"l)l'n·~· 111d 4e<!d of Orlvt Wtsl, In 11>1 (lly o1 Stnll Anl, Ju"' 1, ll, 21), 11, 1t73 17, •. 13 honora ry SCho!as tle S()('iCt)'. E-E11t T-To·,•n•r>IP ttu11 d•scr1bff I~• foHowlno propertv: ciinlot"nl• •!rs M onl•OJl1 ry r"s lhe l'lv-E11tt•lv Tr-Tr1d or Tru•l l ot II of Tr1ct No. &S~ ~1 shown Ori O•lld iv,.. 1 1913 1' '· t> C • _____ Efc·-1"6 ~ atltl , Tr!•!lj.r;;!.7.:~ul•r I m1p rtconlt<I In eooli !J7, p..i11 3S. wu 1 ,,,:,._ c ~ .. , ..... , ____ 1 ___ P_U_B_L0l0C-N0'0.10'l.C_.~~---i"-f,a_u,,.htC 0[ , and h11PJ~ .-l!Y;;:'Ett fti -· ---~ 11E11l11__,.,,_ ~.,._..,.,,............,~-"""-· · -B f r1C1-Fr1etlon., Fr.acllon1t l ll'ICI Undlvfel«f rtcord1 of Orll!Ot (o.,mty, C1lllorn!1. O • CHw,pty Clerk MOTICI TO CllDITORS liO ing, 333 1Qn.8rC ay, . l't-l"Nt w-we11 J151 l uroundy Circle, 1rv1 n e , .,._ · ''",_ 1u•eRI04l COURT 0" THE South Laguna. F ....... -Fr_.1,,. Wlr-W111tr1, C1!Hornl1 t27QJ • Atlfllllr I I Law STATI Of! CAll"O•NIA l'Olt l•WV-Hlglr,,.1y "{II t ltrHI adll•tu "' com'""" ~lJ W"I Tlllrtl Slrwl THa COUNTY 01' OlltAMGE 1nc-1nc11151v1 "ARCl!L MUMal!ltlNO d"ltn•llon 11 w-n 1~vf, no w1rr111ty Stftll AM, C1llfOl"ftll t,ltl .... A-1'7'1 PUBLIC NOTICE 111t-lnlt•1Ht SYITEM IJC .. U.NATIOM 11 tlvt n 11 lo lh compltt1r>e11 Of cor· Tltltpflolll: 1714) $41·UJl £•t111 ot .. ATRICIA KATHLEEN1------- l•r19-lrrf9ul1r . ttc1111nl... · Altwllt' fOI": P1tltl-t CLEVELl\NO, Ot<:Nlld. ,ICTITIOUS IUSINISS t.\111-Mllllllfl or Mln.,t l Tiit AUMtor'1 ..,., 11<1rcl'I l'Umbtr TN Dlnlflct1ry Ulldlf Mid Oetd 11! Publl*""" Orenot C~ll Diiiy Piiot. NOTICE Is HERE8V GIVEN to tile N'-Ml ITATIMINT N-NOl"lll ,.....,. \1$N to 11~11bt Pt"~IV on 11'111 Trwt, tty , .. '°"DI' I br11ch Ot o.,1,.,11 In J11111 J, 6. 12, lt7l 11n·1J crldltor1 of Ille ~bOve namld lllCedlfl' Ttlt fcll!JWlllO Plf"llln 11 d11l119 M lfllls NE-N~111 1111, rller• lo 1111 A-IOI • rn.tP book. !Pl• OOll.it1lon1 MC urld r h t re by , 1t111 111 Pl"_. h1vlno cit I ms 1galns! !hf as: NEtv-Norlhltiterly ll'lf m1p page or bkrt numbt<" ~· lhl ll«irlolore he<:lolfl(I end MHwred IO Ifie P UBLIC NOTICE &aid d«t<lltll I t• rtqulrecl lo Ille fhttr\, STYL£M.t.5TER PRAMES, ID "•Y· NIY -N«ll'wl•IY book I nd "'' lndlvl4v•I Pl•C•I -on und1r1lgllld I Wtlllen Oecl1r1tl1711 ol Wiii> 1"'-ntcUl'l'Y YOUCll!fl, In IM Oflict mono Wty. AIMi..lm, C•lll. '211)1 No.-Humblr ,,,. mtP p8g.e « w11nJ11 1111 blKll. A Dlt•u11 Ind t>tm1nd lor Slit, •nd wr!lt1n of thl cl9f'k of tile lbow 1H1lllled cour1, or A.oblrt Et'llmttt Down-. ti" fl TlllOO NW-Norttl'Wlll 111rc11 numDlr '' tor n lf'llple. ''O.u-JI)· nOlk• ol br1K,n •nd ol elecllon ro , .. ..,.,. a \lst3 to pr-I nwm, wl!h 1111 nec~wry Circle, FCILlnliln v .. lty, C•lll. t210I HWly-Nor!llwt1te<ly 115", WOIAP lnlan l ook U of ll'le Ille Ulldlrll(lllld to Mii ... Id fWOl)tf1y to SU,.IRIOR COUltT OP THI -..clllr1, lo IN uf'lllert'9ned 11 lhl offfel Thb tlCISIMsi Is conducltd by tn In· OR-otfl<l•I RtcvrO• Auetsor'I MtPS. &lock :Ill IM•P PIQI 3', Mll1!y »Id OOll111rlon1. I nd tti.rNFr1r tt1. STATI! OF CALIFOllNIA ~Olt of ltltlr lllOtlllVt, KARNS .. KAAA81AN, dlvtdllll P0t-Porlion tllock l l Ind P1rc.1 S Wlll'lln '""' lllock. uncltr1lgntc1 c1._,Hd Hid nollc• DI' brtach TMI! COUNTY OP O•ANGI 900 WHllllr1 8out1111td.--S11Ue JJO, Loi i{ol)tfl E. Oowrll Pt-,.t rr The llllPS rlf11"•t<I to 1r1 1v1!11ble 1or lf\o •nd of tlecllat1 lo DI Rv.ordld Febr1·~-v • N-. A-7Ulf Ang11t1a. C•lllornl• 90017, Which Is 11)1 T111s tl•ltmffll ..,.1, fllld wllh the CO\ltl· '-~-RI~ 1ptc1lo11 In lne Office of lhl ~wnor. 13, Hn II lnllr. NCJ. 102n In book IOll:J, NOTICI! OP NEAltl~G OP "ITITIOM pl.ct.DI' IM.lllM11 of 1111 unlltrtli;lnM lft •II tr C"'1l of Or•not C1111nty on Miy lr. ..,.. ... tct•np-Rtcl11117Ul1r • p1ge m , of Hid Olflclpl Re<:orlb. ~o• ""O•ATF. o~ WILL AND ~o• fl'lllltrt p11"!1ln!no 111 Int ~'·" of !lkl lt73 Res"'-Rtsulldlvlslon Alt prooerlV 11 In ll'lt TowntlllP Soult! $1ld N II win be midi, buf without &.•TTa'IU OP ADMIMISTltATIOJlll ~I • ..,.Hllln lour montr. I ll" 1111 " ,..U»I IU1-ltloM• .,•,.nd ~~~~·,,'!""' of Sin 811"1Mrdlno 8111 cown1n1 or w1rr1111V, t l<Pt"IH Ot lmplll<I, WITH-TMl'>WILI. ANNeXED llrll p._,llllcatlen 91 !Pill n0tlc1. "ublltlled Cringe COi~! Dilly Pllor /Al y S-Saultl •• ,..,..,. •h r1g1rdlng ltllt, po11111lon, Of' en-Estill of JESSIE MAE CHASI!, Dllld Ju111 4, 1•73. 2:1, 311:1 Ind J._,111 ,, 13, ltn· U1'·T.I SE-$0ullllast cumbr1nc11. lo P•Y Iii• r1m1lnlnq p•I~· Dlct~seel. KENNETH RUSSELL NOTICE clp1I 11,1m ol IM nott tlCUrMI by Mkl NOTICE 1$ HEREllY OIVEN 11111 CLEVELAND Ind Offd ol Tr ... 11 ..... 1111 lnttrt1t •• In 11ld JUANITA WESSO~ ,6.NO Fa. E 0 ... MARGARET lllAMIC. nol• provided, wv1nce1, II tny, und1r lhe SILVElllA 1'1•vt·fl! t111"1ln , Ptlltlon '°' EKe<:UI«• ot 1nt Wiii ol • • • · • ftrmt ol S•ld 0-..cl ot T~l, fHs, c~1roe1 Probtte o1 Wiii 1 tor li WllKI ol Let· ol IN 1boY1 n_.mtd llt<edtl'll. PICTITIOUI IUSINl'SS I"' l'UrlUlf\tl ol lt w, l'Ubllc notlc. 11 lllr't0¥ ewen t1111, on IPl1 2l'ICI d1y ol Ind IJIP'ln'ff of Jht Trtnl" 1r.cl of lfll 1era of Aclmlntll Hon "Ntl!l-1111.wlU 111• ICAltMS 6 ICl\RA•IAN NAMI STATIHilNf. JulY, 1m. 11 11>1 hour 9f 10 o'cloclr 1.m., ot ""' d11', lh• .,rldlflltntd T1K CotlK · trusts c•t1ll4 bv 11ld Otte! ol T·ust. n••ed 111 11>1 oe!lllorwtri, refirenc• to fOI Wllll'llr1 a1vc1., Svlle 530 • The lol!o..,.1119 person1 ,1r1 dlllno IOf"·Trt1111r1r ol Ille County of/ Or1n111, 11 hi• office 11'1 "" CITY of S1nl1 An•, S1111 S1ld 1111 .... ru bl held on Th1,1rsd1y, June wl'llch 11 mid• for fUrtller p1rllcul1r1, •nd lot """"''' c .. 111. f'OOl7 llu1lrit111s: of CBlll«nlt , wilt Cletd to Int 51111, un1an $00r,er redeemed, or tn lnllallmenl 14. lt 7] 1111:00 A.M, ti !ht office ol l .O. that 1n1 tlmt 1no pllCI of hli rlnq !hi T•h (21)} .... .,H SOUlHWESI AEltlAL SURVEY$, plen ct redemption 11 lnltl1!ed 11 prqvl(ll'lf tiv IAw, suet! lr.st~ltmtn1 pl1n mus! DI S1rvlc1 Comp,tny, t11nk of Am1rlc1 ,1me Plis bffn sit 1or June u, 1t7l, tt Alll••MVS for •-wculon 3001 lledh!ll 8ulllll"O VI, Sult• 203, l11lli1lld prlO!" to S p.m'.''at1 1111 1111 bus1'19U dey 111..J ... ~1, 1973, Ille t111 propertv Tov.tr. One City 81vd. W11!, .Svht 1110, t:OO 1.m., :n th• co11•t•oo'fl Cl Oeo1r:· •u11ll 1had Df,11111• Co•ll 0111y PllJI, Cosll Mtu, f A 914?6 htrlllnaUtr dtKrlbld upon wnrc~ d1t1 llv• er more vwr1 wlU have elapsed from Oranot. C•llfllrnl1. mtnt No. 3 or Mid (Cl\lrl, 1t 700 Civic Jvnt 1. 1.:a. 20, ?1. 1913 1751-71 Robert Mlthltl 8udz!en, lt001 Wtslon the d•lit DI' l1M H ie ol tllld property to lhe s1111, TPl1 t n\Ollfll for wllkh ltl1 deed O.t1: l.~•V 14, ltT.1 <:en1er 0r1ve Wt:SI, In 1111 City ot..Janl•l-------~,-cc.,,,,,,,--~-1 ... P.1..J:ustln..~C•llfornl1 t:l6e0 wm bl luued wnl bl rt11 10111 1m11unt d111 for ""'let> It w11 wld .lo th• 511!1, T.o. $.....,lc1 Comp1nv Ana, C1Utor11l1. PUBLIC-NOTIC E W1Lltr lee Huber, 23Ml C•IL• Ho;1r 11111 amount bllllQ 111 forth In dolla~ and ctnb•OPOOSIJ• 11111'elctiPflorl ol !Pit t s Mis! Trustee , Oatld June 1. 1m Mlulon Vl•lo.-C1llfornl1 92J.1J .. -M l)l"oplf"ly. II IM properl'f It deeded lo !ht Slillt, IM rl(lhl O! rlldtmptlon Wiii fly Ruth E. Brown WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, Thll lluslness Is cendllCl9d ty ii Qllltrll ~.ni PUBLIC N OTICE Voyage terml111!1 UQOrl nny subseouenl 11Le or olhtr tat1vey1nc1 b' tht .State. Au!11enl Se<:r•t•rv Coun1, Cl•rlr SU,.IRIO• COURT 01' THIE partonershlp. As pt6"11Md by h't", !Pit Slllt sllllll t11v1 1111 $Ole 1utnorlly lo reo::tlw 111 5TA 1.111 MctCENMA, l"ITTING & l"INCH STl\TE OF CALIPO•NIA FOR Robet"I M. Budde" renls. 11wt1 1nc1 pr111111 1r1~1no In 1ny m1nn.,. from '"' prtl9fl"IY' fill doedlll to "ubll1hlld MIWl)Ot'I H1rbor Newto "r•n 24100 l!I Toro ltoH TH• COUNTY O~ OltANQ• Thi! 11111m1nt wts lll'KI with 1111 Coun· lht Slit•. comlllntd wtfl'I 01fly .. !10!, Nl'WllOl"I Lqun1 Hiib, C•Hf. '2'51 Mo. A·1"16 TY Cl1rk of Or1ng1 CounlV en M1rc~ l,, AU lnl0tm1llon concerning redemption, or !fie lnltilllon Of 11'1 lnst111mMlt kilt~. C1tllorlll•, M1y tJ, 30, ind Juni Tel: Cn4J ~ NOTICI 0~ Nl!A•INO Oii "l!"TITION 1973 pl1n Ill redempllon ..,.Ill, uPOn re<1u111, be lu1nl1nlld by Robin L. Citron, T1• I, "n !S.U.7J A ....... VI lw: Plfft1911tB f'OR "RO•ATI 01' WI LL ANO FOR """ Ptlfltlslled Oref\ol\'9 Co11t Dilly Plllll. Colltetor-Tre•1u•er •nd ledtmpllon Ofllclf, tlO Flnlnce 810g., Q!I N. llroMlw1y, ---PubUSMCI Or1ng1 COIJt OtllY "Hot. l.liTTt:•S TISTAMIENT ... lllY IP.O. !IGC l'31J, 511111 Anl, C.lltor11!1 t:l702. PUBUC N011C' E Ju"' s, 6.. 11. lt7t 172t.T.I E1t1t1 of ANDREW 8AA.R, Otc11std. 01!ed tMs tllh lleV of MIY. 19'l NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN tl'>al ROBERT l . CITRON ----LUCIOA MICHEt.lE GULOB!:RJ Ila! Ill· P U BllC NOTICE Tait Colltc'or·T•Nsurer NIE.,,..ORT-MISA UNIPll!D PUBLIC NOTICE Id Mr1ln 1 pttlllat1 fOf p•obill'I ol ..,.m 1flCll-------------01 Or1nC1t Cc'-'"tY ICMOOI. DISTltlCT ,. for lttUallCI ol Letters Tes11menMry lo PICTITIOUS aUSIMESS M1' 16, tl, 30 •ncl Jun••· lt73 . lS09·7l The lerryboat Berkeley moved under the GoJden• Gate Bridg e headed ro r San Diego. and a berth •In the ma riti1ne museun1. Her last ai;s1gnment, afte.r: a century and a half of carrying B ay comn1uters, Was at the Trade ~,a i r , a floatin g en1pori um on the Sausalito v.•aterfront. S1ate ol C1lllornl1 NlllCI lotvltlnt a idt SU,.l!RIOll COURT Of' THIE PelltlOlll< rt ter1nc1 lo Whlcl'I Is ~111 I« NAMI' JTllT•MENT Tr>• D•CDtrllf'J tc be detded 1fld 1ubl«I ol !hit notice 1r1 1l!U1tecl In th! I ftc~?Jl~E E~511C~~!E!Y11~1~;:~:.1:~ JTATI o~ CALlf'OtlNIA ~OR ~';"'ti..-Dartlcu111r5, •na ~ ~I~ •nd, Thi fcllowtng ptrson Is do!llO busll\llJ COUJ1t,· OI Or1nQ1, Sllte 111 C1l1tornl1, 1ftd P1rlic1,11.trly deic11bed I S lollows, 10-w t : Unlllt d -School Olrlr1i:I ol Or C 1 THE COUNTY 01' ORANGI .,.•ct ol Ple1r "'I Ille Simi .. 1s ......,, Jf IJ PROPERTY SOLO TO THE STAT E INf---------------1 11 • •1111t °"'" Y• ..._ A-1"1' lor J.,ne 26, Ttn. at f:OD 1.m., Jn Ille I EST !IAR8ERS, llS3 Sol.IP\ tlrl1tol, THE YEAR lfH FOR THE· T•XES. 16' l'~lru( ... ~ T• Lot 111~-4 p,,, of •lie.Inc f1•.1or:~~ wll~o:j~·~~~Jbld~~ ·~ JlllOTICE OF Hll\ltlMO 0,. PETITION (Clllrlroom of Dlolrtrnenl No. 3 ol Slid .$1n11 ""'· C1lll. t270l ,6.SSESSMENTS ANO OTt-IER CHARGES par 1ban 11 1dl·•nll POI'" of l llu S, 1, 9 6 th~ ofll~I ·:Mid Sctloo' OIJt :::-loqi:i FOR "llOaATI! 0,. WILL AND POI court. 11 700 Clvk CIHlht Drive We:r;I, ln l1Hlll H•rl 8ttl, 11.511 Soult\ 1!1rt::t~. 01' THE FISCAL YEAR lff7..U. 1~11e por it.an ir1 1dl·111 lhown I t 1.81 11 llJ7 Pllc1<1tli -'vtn11e (1111~ k\"'Sll LIETTl!lllS TIESTAMIMTA•Y • Ille City ol Slnll An•, Cal!lor"l1, An1Nlm. Calif. ttaOl Ac Mil p1ral lri lllk! (Por wholly IX· Cillforn!i . al Whlt h ll!'TM 1~ld bids will b; Estill DI' J OSEPH E. TINTI, •IJO Oiied June 4, \9En S JOI-I"' This bllt!ntu 11 conClvcled by In ln-Content u,'rne t mlll). Ull.-IO pl/lltlrl" C"!ln~ ~nd re~I! for• known es JOSEPH l£0 TINTI. OIC11-. Wllll.t.M • I · "' divkkltl. No. ld.5 -S•le .N". ~?"IU, AP 1)1.141·11, STiJOIO CAMERA ltEPU.CEMENT AT NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN IP\11 County Cle•I< .. Le1ll1 H, tlttl F1lrvlew Tr t.ot Ilk t .. or ol !Ilk 1ftd por Ttli~hlon "roducll0t1 and OlstrlbllHO<I VVO NNE llEATR!CE GREE>: T!HTI Pli11 l l'TTY J, PAll•llL • Ttlls 1!.1!tmtf1f w11 llll!d wllh IM COll"-111•• 10, lS & 1• fPlll' vmaUy 1Jffl1PI), S.,,tem flll!d ..... tin 1 ptllllon I« problt1 of will IOIEltl:" EASTMAN, IV Cl•rk DI' Or•not County Oii Ml' 9, 1'7l, Ul!.;"O C'l!l'enl df1 /J tr Hllfh Scl\oo.I 3•'11 f...,-:!SU.Jnce of L~llfl Te1l.1ml!lt1ry Vtl Mt at1111Ylrcl P1i1'l 11111. 123 _ !ali No. 109041, I.I' 71.1µ.1s. No, Iba -Sele NI). S.:IS75, AP 10·13'·17, "ti blCli Ir• to ~ In iceord•n« wlltl lo Petru°"" rel~t lo which h m101 svlt• N\lflllllr llJ, Publl5~1'd Df"•not C1111t Delly Piiot, Huntington· Beach City ·No PoliticalFutu.re See1i .. ~•''"'l1tat1 8e•ct1 CllY Liii u l!k 302, Tr 4781 Lot 7, 1113.29 Cllndltloni, 1" 1truc1 111 n ! , and lor 1ur1111r Pil•f!cuier1, ~no 1t1a1 Ui'e tlm• C":" Mii~ C1111'i7"1• '212' Moy 16, T.I, XI, 11111 J1H1e 6. 197) 140·1l S1't 311 llo. 167 -Silt "jl· ,,,..C, ,OP 116·7'1·13 Spo1clllc1tlon1, which t rt l\OW on 1111 In Ind ptact of h11rlng·T11f"llmt h11 been Al er•t¥I "' ,_ N~. n i _ ~~t~ ti~. 1~41':. ~,. ''-1~4·'~, Ni!WPOtl l.\IJI Tr Loi 1°' W 192" ll·E• $ •~• oUlce ~the P"rr:h•~lno A<1en1 ol t eld set IOf June It, lt13, II t :OD a.m., In !ht PUblllhld °''"II' COISI Dilly P!Jol, PURI.IC NOTICE "i•nllnQtOfl tltlch City Loi ,, !I lk 301, 150 ft., '11'3.SO School Olstr!ct, lt57 Pl1c1ntl1 Ave11U1, courlrocm lll 011>1•lmtnl No. 3 of t•!d 6, 1, ll, t91':J l)4\·73,~~--------ll~• 04 No. 11,1 -Sete No, 3731'!1, A,, 116·'11·78, co,le Mes~. Ctlllll•nll. COUM, 11 700 Civic C1nl1r Orl•11 West. In r - NO. us _ so•• No. 11'365, •P 110-1 '1.0J, Newnorr Mes.1 Tr Leri X. N 150 fl E 75 fl Eich b16dtr muil iubmll • ~Id deposit the C1t•1 of Sanll Ana, C1IHornt1. PUBUC NOTIC E FIC'T1TIOU5 IUSINf:SI :1;1~1ew Add lo Huntlngt11n Berch Lot 31 , r;~i2.6~ II ind N ISO fl E 60 II W 321 II, lc'iie~~ o:o~mbldcl~d ':ci-::~l~o ~rv1 'rti'l~; Dated v::;~11~·~~ ST JOHN, I JISll The fol~~! STs!~~ •• N!,. 60ing flio. 176 -$lie No. U 4'21. AP 110.210..0J i:o. 169 -Slit No. 31t0'9, "" ll6·07tl·ll , <efll nf the amount o! Ifie bid. 1'11!1e County Cl1rk NOTICI! TO CRl!DITORS ""'1;;,'l~~t'~ Al.CRAFT SALES. Orano8 L)nd P(I<' E~ 1~ lnl In Min It~ Un(I' 'ff Newpgrt MtSI Tr Loi l\01 N IO ff E lit pty~b!• Iii IM O!"dff of IM Ntwport·Mes1 "AUL A. MllHNA SU .. IRIOfl COU•T OP THE Inf Jn s.:C :MTS R ll·N·.W fl S llD 11 SYI It '1.'.)IJ fl·El< E Ill It I. sr .. nd S 70 II N t)nllll:d School• Oi1trltt. A P1H lorm1nc1 N1r-l1w 11,111111"' STATE OF CAlll'cOtlNIA l'.:0111 C:~.7 '1l~po8~t!~~1117j;~· ~·~~.!'s1?:r. Ht '• N ~ SE"' •10.55 150 II W JU n·Ex E 60 fl-. SS6t.511 loncl m1y be requlrM 11 lhf dl!l<rt!lon er1 419 list 17lfl 111"111 THE COUNTY 01' OltANGE lrvlllll. Ci lll. 92705 No. 171 -Siie No. ,,4012, AP 17t·1tl...JO NG. 170 -S•I• NII. 3!11'93 ...... l3'-ll l·2! lh• O!tl•Jct. In IM even! ol lall~re lo. Cosl• M .... , C1U .... nl1 fUU Ne. A-7.SJlt Robert F. H11'1nau, 163'2 VII Cenchll1, t• .... m1rly ..... 1°'""30ll·Wl Tr 115 Lof 111. •nd AP 131·1•1·29 (lormeMy ..... l31·UI· •nltr Into JUCh cnnlrl(!, '"' ptQCHdS cl Telt C111) Slf-Ufl E,!81• ol ANDREW J 0 s E pH Mlsslnn Vlelo, C.llf, '267.S •'.. ' Ill'), F•lrv!eW Tr Lot Ilk • "°" ol !Ilk lht ctleo::k .... 1u DI lorfelll'd. c• In Cit!! o! ' AllOl"lllY Ion .. e1111-• ClilEIGHTON, Oecta:M'<I. • ood No 111 -.S•le No 17«111 AP 178-211-11 ( .. or whollV IQt!'lpl), 1761.72 bond, !tie lull S<!m !hl reof will be "ublft llld 0.1ng1 Coa1I D1)1r "1101, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the 7,GA'rt!~:' Ciil?s;:eo'f· Girvey, Apt. fl~rly "' 106-370.11), Tr ,.. Leri :u. No. 1n -Siie NCJ. :!ll!lltl, AP 13'·1 0 ·10, fortllbcl 1o Mid School Olrtrtct or or1n11e June S. 6. 12, 1tn 1m.73 c•edltO<"s of tM •b0v1 nameo !ltcl!Cltnt This bU'llt11•• 11 concructed br 1 i t n· 18 116 "•lrvfl'W Tr Lot lltk J !'or of elk •nd Por Clll-'"t' · !hit 111 Pit"-h1v11111 cl1rm1 191h>1t !hi eril Pfr!Mrllllp. No. 17' _ l•I• No. l?QJ, A" 1111·11'·11 o1 !ltk' tPO{ v.'l>olly exernoU. '133.'0 No biddl!t" may 'Willldr1w tlls bld fol" , ~ PUBLIC NOTICE 11lP lle<:eclt"t 1r1 rlQ\llr~ to llle mtm, 11••,..,.rly A .. )06·320-161, Tr IU l ot t s, No. 1n -Siie NO. '914'S. AP 1:19·1•1...JO period ot lorlV·flVI ICJJ d1y1 111., lht with !I'll fllC9Hl..Y vouclltr1. In tM ofllc• E•rl E. lllk11" $1l,I? ~ntl IP \!f.lll..31 (IMmtrty AP \:"f.U1· 0111 set far II>• v,>enll'O lhtreof. of Ille clerk ol ltlt lbovt 1nllllt<I court,°" Ttlls S!l!e<"Otfll w11 nlld wlttl the Cot•n· No. 130 _._..No. l 31311, .. p lll.o6&-09, 12), F1lrvlewrt Tr Lot Por1 ol •C•lhedr1I TM !IOlrd erl Ed11eittat1 DI' ll>t Nt-1-PR4" to prftffnt ll\lm, wlrh IN necesurv IV Clerlr ol Or1no1 CounlV on M1y 17, A•·~··~·• 1-J.·w NI'. " ' ... ~"1 •\~ .~ O•. Y/tJlmlnst1r Df". & C•nlerllu•V Or. In Miii Unltlld School OlttrLct reserves 111e SUPERIOR tOl'ltT 0 " TH!!" ~<>UCl'llrs, to !he Ul'ICl1rslgned 11 Ille office l~n. "lo ll1 _5af9~o.133Xi1 AP H2·1Jl·l1. 1-jt rbot Rt'll Clmlfery IPor ,vmcur 1:.-rll~l>I to rtltel tny or 111 bid•, in~ n(I! STAT& OF CALIFOllMIA ,-OR al lllr 1t<ur111V•. TRYGSTAO & ODELL. F·J~n T• ~n ,_,,, 10 81~ ... ~w,, '1-i ..... ,1). '126.6t nec11s1rllr I CCtlll tht lowest bid. Incl lo THE co~~~~-?J..ORANGIE 17l0 W1HI Olympic &wle•1;,rd, SIJl!e 31)4, p.,bll .. ""ed Or11no1 Cc•tl D1llr PllOI t &V No. 112 -,. .. "°" 13:1311 ...... U2·101-1]. No. 113 -s .... NCJ. '!lltM, "" 13!·1l:·~ w•lve 11\V lnformalll~ (If lrregul1rlly II' llOTICIE °" HEA•ING o~ .. ETITION l l)I Angelt•, C1h!ornl1 'iOOIJ, wtllctl I• lhe '2:], :io Ind Jul\I •• ll. l9T.1 u27-n T• •n Lot ll 81~ A 11111 Lots n to u ln< a.r.d AP 139·141-35 (to ..,..,,.,. AP :19. ~ • i ny bld rtcelved. ttOR PROaATI OP '#ILL AND POI pt1c• ol llusll'ltSJ of !hi und1FsloneG In •II PUBLIC N011C E 111 In llllC I.. t lM! 4, II), F1lrvl..,. Tr Loi !Ilk S Por ol llllC l l'ICI D1ted /,'lay :». 191] LETTE•S TESTA.MINTA.RY (MIND mine•! ptr1ol11l11Q to thl 1st1re of 51i!I Ill'.:> ll) 'si l• ,.j0 l~IO'll A" U1·1D2·'1'l Por of 81~• I la t Inc lfld Por of 81k• IS· NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED WAIVIDI de<:ldent, wl!flln lour monrhs 111., ll!el----,,"'°'co ---- From \\'Ire Ser\'ices F'riends believe f ed e r a I Judge rtlatt Brnre isn't too upset that he's no longer being considered ror FBI d ircC'tor . the {>Oil he \\'a s sounded oUt about v.•h ile pres iding over the Pen ta gon papers trial. "I'm s ure h e 's not thin k ing in te r ms or a political future .. , says one friend. "but only about U1e bench . If he Y:as in- terested in politics. he v.·ould be seeking publicity.'' Byrne has h..»cn studio us ly a\'oiding public ity since the !iOf,,:.trly °AP 1G-to1•m , -fr lt4 Loi le.to ll lrl(.ogQI" tbtn st .Ol·lll ll'IOwll 11 6·1' Alc S<'.llODL DISTRICT of Estite 111 LAWRENCE CHARLES flr1l PWllc1tlat1 ol th\s r101 lc1. FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS Ill~ 11. •11.U Mil.. 1>1rcel In IMk• IP0t wholly 1•1mpt • Or1ncie Coun11, C1lllornl1 STEH\/ALL llllO known 11 LAWltENCE 0.tld J'-'"1 l , 1t7l NI.Ml ITAT•MENT ( ) No. l:M -S•lt Ho. lJ.Qt6, A" 1'2-m-33. \7141.:JO p lll·lt By Dorothy HIN&"!' Fl&Mr C. STENVALL. Oece.esed. RUTH A. CREIGHTON, The tollo..,.lnO Ptf"$OllS i re dolrio S"C 1' T 5 R 11 R1t11ngul1r LOI In W"" No. "'=-S-•J•_No. 3ll"7. A ,,,. • Purth1Jlno A~ NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN thil Formt•IY Rutt! Thone•, 11u1ln1Hs u : Q E w v. NE14. "·" Fairview Tr l et fllk 6 Par of a 11r I nd ,P« "-!·UDO LEONARD DUANE STENVALl "'' llll4 Eltl<Ulrlk Of Ille Wiii of lhl BONNIE !IROWl\I INTERIORS, '"6' PE PL Na, IJS -Sale Ho. l:J52U, ..... 110.."l-411, ~~~~,1. ~. i!-IW L":ir::-;:, :~1r:~p~ P~blltMcl Orang1 Coast 011Lr "llOI ~y l>tftln .1 pelltkilt fol" problle of wlll 1nd '''OSTlboYI n0•""",,dtclld!!fll FortllH Rd., Sulll IJ, llO\lftl NIQ<11I, CA Tr 4' lCJI J Ilk II, Sl7.M ' JD, 1nd J1H11 I, 1'1J 1•73·73 tar l1.5uin~ of Lell""s Tes!ftMenlftry ro AO & OE t'J617 No. ll6 -s1t1 No. lJJ'n!', A" 110·"1·21, wl!OllY ••empt), 12!13.;4 Ptfll1-(fiend wilvldl relft"ellCI to 17>0 W..t OIVMllC a 1vc1., Suitt* Ll'WI• A. tlrOWl'I, ?1.lll •-• Orlvt. "------------~ T u Lot 21 fllk a 11111 No. 175 -Siie No. 31704', A" 1'1-664·3' PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Los 11-111, r.1111. 90011 .Mtnlen v11tc. CA •u1s r UT 5 I ,.· l~S?s1 A" 110..112.ot flormtPly AP 1'141-W3), Tt 5011 Lot J,S, • which Is "''°' 10' fur111er ptrt c1111rs, end Tel• UIJI ...,_... Bon"!' J. 8rOWT1, 1510 lttmtM Orlvt, I h" h d d TrN:, Loi 2i :,: ll,oil7 Sii ' ' lf75.10 lh1t Ille tlrnt 1nd plact of llHrlng fhl All~totYs fer E•tc•lrb MinlCll'I Vlllo. CA t1675 tria , y,• JC pr 0 U Ce NP 13!1 _$•le No 1UJu AP 110..H~lt Nn. 176 -S81e No. 3ft9270, A .. \(l-lbf-20, FICT"IOUS IUSINl!SS •"come lie$ tiff! ",,. .. , lor..,June 2~ 10973• 10 1 Publl1hld 0••"91 (Giii 01ify Piiot. Thia bus!nen It bllno catldvctl'd ~y 1 n Um e r OU S S t art Ii n g · • ' ' Tr 5011 Loi 71 lt'7 SO NAMI STATIMl!NT : 1.m., n CClll,.room .,, IPll · J 3. C '17 l 13 l 50--7l Pl! Tr 1 Loi 36• 11·"' No. 1n -.S~I• HO. 1119213. AP 141-"4·23 Tl'lf 1o11-1no P1rson• ••• doing ment No. J "' said coor1, •I 100 t:lvlc Ullf •· 1 2 ' ' ' 7 Hrrner' o. disclos u r:es.. including tl1e fact Nn. t:l'I -s~I• No. 1353&&, A" l10·11J..l•. '' 50lf L• ,. -·, _ 0 _, Center or1v1 Wu!. In lflt Cl!Y o! .S1nt1 L,~11,•J·.•,~,-:. Tr • Loi :u, J7.t6 ' .... ·~ u .. ll'!St ••: ssoc e s ' f ""' C1lltornla PUBLIC NOTICE ~'" v n.. he had gone lo the \\fe stcrn No. 1411 _Silt No. 115410, Aji 110.1'4·13, rJ-. 171 -SalP No. 3.!tm, AP Ul~(.:JI, SEABREEZE A IAT • UI , O~!IMI J«ne 5; 1913 Tl'>ls 1l~len11nl !lied wll!I !~f County Tr ,5 LO! l6. '12.91 Tr 5011 Loi :JO, 't49.SO Mldwlc~ Place, Gorden G r II v I • WILLIAM E, ST JOHN, Clri o1 0tllflQI C""'l'IY Cl'\; M1y t , l97J. White f1 0U5e at San Cle m ente N'l. 1,1 _ ~•l~ No.,~'""· AP 111..:.14.21. N~. 17' -s~1,. No. 31'27', A" l•l..Ul·2', C1U1orn11 t~ c 111 Clerlt • sut1 llv Tt>treu M. W••d, Deputy County ,-0 Apri"I to talk to f •rnier T• 1'1Loi1.l:J lllk 5 '3'2 Tr SOil LO! 31, 1949.50 1. John r. C1lt1oun. t rt.t Ctle11m1n OU Y SU,.!!ltlOR COUl:T OF THI! Clt•k. ' 'lo H1 -.$)11' ... ~. 1~14, AP 1.fl-16\·]1 N-. 180 -S3Te NI). 38t212, A .. 1<11 ·6'4-32, Avenut, G1rder1 Gro,e, C1Hf. fl.WI ADAMS ANO llRADY STATE OF CALll'ORNIA FOlll F1UM pre.'lidentia\ adviser John D. flllrrrierTv AP 11•·1:11)..1)) Tr Hl l ol C Tr S011 lot )4. Stff.5(1 2. Jllt\ft l'el~e. l o•. 3.0, G1rden Svllt N._,mbet nl tf THE COUNTY OF O•ANG& Publlsht<I Df"ll\Ot (~st Dilly Pl\111, R 1 lot 1 Lot s3.,. No. 1e1 -sart No. lints."" 141.us.11. Grov1, c1111. tu.ti 4111 l ortt ... ,h •.v11v1 No. A·7Ul2 M•Y u . n. 3D. 1ria Jur11 6, 19n 1m.11 F:hrlichm an aboul beconling i ctingu at n ' · Tr 5(111 Lot J9, $9o16.Mt l. Edward cffns berQ, 527 V.'HI 7!h Lant ae1ct1, CtUl11rnl1 tOlt7 NOTICE OP HEA•INO OP .. l!TITION!-------------- No. 112 -Safe No. 319216, AP 14146S.lt, Slrll'tl, L111 A1111!!l11. c1111. to01i AffwMY• tor: ""'"-,f'OR "RO&ATI! o,. Wlt.L AND 'o• PUBLIC NOTICE 1''81 director . Tr 5011 lol «!. Sto16.Sll '· Jlmtt W. J111,en. lt.U Tttl1<:h1pl P'ulll11hPll Or.ll'lllt C111s1 0.11y li!lot, LIETTl•S TESTAMENTA•Y * No. IQ -5111 No. 38t2H. ...... 141..U.29, Orlyt. L01'41 8e1cn. (1111., tOe01 June •• 1. 12, lt73 17.U·Tl Estet1 Of HARRIS LEE ALEXANDER,<---------------< r •mm-·'tenn-actress Carol Tr son lol .,, S'74.75 s. N1tt11~ SlnQI!<'", 11411 Mld'Of'it~ o.c ... ~. l'ICTITIOUS •uSINESI ""' cu .... -"!•<•. G1rd111 Grovt, C1tll. '26«1 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HE•EBV GtVEN Thal NAME ITATIEM&NT Cb 1.... rited d ]) Fountal·n Valley ,Ci'ty •· Sh•ldon s . .s1nq .... i1'n 11:0111 L1111, v iDL ET L. ALEXANDER Pl•s 111ed ~tin t.J.~~' 1~~~1"" l)lfson• •r• doi ng ano '"5. pe up a u f u l"'"'" •P "3'2 1• G1rden Grll'C•· C1Uf. PU41 UPIOOOO <OUOT OP C•LIPORMf• 1111 f p -I .... Wiii ..., ..__ · session o( the Ohio Senate. No. 113 -!I t .. o. ""'''"' ,,... . ' 1. Kttllryn ICr!ltllnt Wade, 6715 EaJI I _, 1 Pf °" °' r 1 "' 1'"" "" FERRELL ANO RI NOSHOJ STAMP ,6.•e .. 811ttl HllQPlll Loi .13 !Ilk 2 1nll lei St.1sldt \Yttk, L~o leitl'I, Ci ll l. fCI01 COUNTY OF OtANOIE l11u1nc1 of Letters Tes11men!1rv IO the COMPANY. J!O Gl1nMyr1, Ltgur11 She "'as presented a COn· 3• 81~ '· Sl.~4 I. Al SofDmO!I. 1--'"'" a-·ltvlt d, 70e Civic CMtlf Drl .... Wiit, petitioner relt•ltftCI IO wtlld'I 1$ m111t tor Bfl(PI, C11lfornl1 t2UI I _, . f h Laguna Beach City re ll01'' rinancier s r a c i n g simila r charges. O fficials o f the 17th ctntury St. Anloine facility s a Id Comfcld lives in a room -....·lth 0 U1t>r inmates, eats lhe1aame prison food "and gets exactly the same treatmt1K as all the other prisoners.'' TI1ey scorfed at rumors be v.·as li\•ing like, a king and r eceiving gi rl {riends ln the prison. • Robert \\'aprr III. SC11 of the former !Jl.IYOT o( New York, m ade ~-political debut b y w inning ihe Democratic nomination fc!~ city epmcil· m a n -at·large flW M~ tan. • The youn g Wa1.i·ar's political rortu~ were Cited b y his rather as a rea10A...oot to run for re-election as raayor this year. Coast's 'Y' Sets Hours For Summer No. 1u -Sall No. ISIU4, AP 53·111.()1. No. IM -sale No. 4Dl25, A~ 167·2114' w i itmlriiter, cini:"'" ""' s111t1 l\n.o, c~u"'nil1 ~ turth" oerlk ul1rl. •nd th1t""' 11m1 and ltol•ftd Wlocio Rifld•MI. 301 F01"t\t gratu atory re3'111UtlOn or er t ... :"' ~ub Lot I~• Por SEly ll .7J II '"\'.'I·· fletm.rl, AP 112·1f0.1fl. Por $1c :JO T 5 •• ,,, W•""·''· 11'•' '" St•~t. CAI• NUM•Elt Pll CI of 1'11.ulr19 The Mml h.11 bit" 1e1 Av1 .• Su!t1 .... L1ou111 tlttch. C1lltornl1 SUCCC&S in show business. then A '"<"de array of ~-r ac-'"° 11 -1y1119 Nl!"ly of llll llnt of lllk S A 10 SW\lo, SE\:o, SHOl.IO Girdtt1 Grove, (IHI. '26ofl ~· 0Ttlt1' !or Jun1 211. lf7J, 11 t :OO 1.m., In lilt t2651 " u-••:-r- M(Knlg!llJ Add . E~ NEIY 16f II •. S1.82 llln. tfS -Salt Nt>. 4P1'•f, •P lfl-~1 2-41 !O. Me!..rllt 1. 51"q••, "!01 ~llnklrd SUMMON! (MAIRIAGIJ COUl'ITDlll'n-of O•C••lmtnl No. 3 of Sl id G""11kl Rlndlllol, XII Foret! ........ too k the president's rostrum ti\•ities for all age ...,.,z,ps will Na. HS -5111 No. 1~0, AP 6'1·3!1·1& (lormtrly AP 14J..161·fl), SK If TS R 10 • d G d G C Ill t:l6ofl 1n '' th• m~rrl•111 ol Pe•llt°"er; court, 1t 100 Civic (enh1r Orlvt We11, In Ltgunl lleictl, Ctlllarnli t2651 to a\\'ard ''diamond" rings to ••-f!11•mer!y A"' s.1·19'3.04), Tr ·~ Lot Ut NJ Ac S lS Ac MIL EV, SE '~ SCl~ • £• °' ' Rr tn rowe. 1 · MARIA LETICIA TA Y t. 0" I nd 11\t' l""llv ot San!e Jon~ C11!t0tnl1 AM Flort nce Firri l!. 3111 s. be Offered al (he 0rqe Coast Elv Trf1ri; :JC fl, ,1.20 Ctltnnet·7Clnl .. 1 OR·, UC15.:i4 .. :r~~r1h~:1i~';,1eril\! <Olld11el" b r Res.p.Jn.1 ent: FREOER!CI{ W. T II YLOR 01ttd Jun1 f , Itri. . Syc1more, S8nla A111, C11l tornl1 91701 ficnale Afajorily L e a d_e r Yl\lCA. N1. H6 -Silt 1110. 1•'1-IO, Pc• A" 6'11· No. 1116 -~lie No. ol1'2~9, AP 931·2l4", Shtned: tJ•l~I~ Sl nQer Ta the ~espond<!nl: Tl'll pt!Ulener hl l WILLIAM E. Sl JOHN, Tlldd AHtn Ferr.II, 3117 S. Sye1.....,,..., Theodore 1\1. Gra.V a CoJUm- :11.QS !l'llnl"l...-ty ,._,. 54...Ul·lll. Ste ''' 'r-11et-Lot ,,.-eommCl"I •l"'H ot '°"'l9CI Thi• iti temint w•• fl!od .,,1111 the Coun-ffled 1-eoet111on conce•l\!"9 you• m;i<...J~. -C-ly-Clerk -SM111-,6.11.,...C1Hfomla nro1 Sv.•immin,-instruc6on-wi.ll- lit t Par Sh SIC •• per dd • l'GOl/112 1oc1tld 1111 A" 16'431~. ,.,1.ti 1,,. Cl•rk o1 Cringe Cotm!Y on Ati y n You m•1 file• written f"ISPOl'S• wtlhln ll JAMIS A. POORE Thl1 11u11n111 11 (lll'IO!Klld bY 1 111...,.11 bus R e publican , and 1\finor ity OR-. S707.N 1t7.I ' dl)"I ol l~e d~le rha l :hit IU"'m<ins 11 ,,, Slllllh •rlldw1y. $~11• nt l)lrl11trcilllp. I • der A ·-0 Cal b be offered er tots (3-& year ! N.:t. 1'7 -SaT• '-lo. 164316, AP SS·114·11, N rt UA • "'MIS llrved Oft you. ,, '((KJ fill to flit. wt!lltn Lii """"" C1llf • ...,, 1ollcl Alttn ft1rr1tr J.A:8 nluuny • a rese. Id) lhl 7 14 nd adult Tr 76' Loi 1$. 1?6.61 ewpo wrnaSa """""" TUtJQtl.U ..ithill such !lml, YCl\I( dll•ult Tth (llJ) •DMI• This star-I Wl l IU~ wit~, ... Coun· Cleveland DcmocTilt. 0 ' you • a s. N~. u11 -5•1• No. IM,lSJ, AP 6'!-012.QI , 0•11:111e , Re<:t.I, '"'°""'''"" mav be en1ertd i nd fl1• court mo' int" A"-f ,.,. fll'll"-ty Cltrlt of Or111111 C1111nty on May t. 1t7l. Other 1vatcr classell available Tt Sl62 Loi />. 11.06 2ttl M. atN!llwiy, 5._,llt 'It I ]lldgmenl con!alnlr'19 ln!uncllVI Of othlr Publllhed Orang1 Cotti Cail' Piiot JUM P2Sltt The bJonde, e(fervescent • ' lf"ed "-••I No. u, -s11e No. 1us.ro. AP 111.o5J.1s. Un:4l'ed SchO.OI Ol'StriC( s n1 .., c IH 1 ,21.,, Mder1 concerning d!v111nn or prOPeMY, 6, 1, 13, ,,,, 1tST·t.1 ,.ubllshld oninu• c111s1 011ty f"!lo1, •1,.,, Chann'·g. ,·n Columbus ine lu<le a cert 1 ,, ... uor "T r ~m LC! 3• •II • e . POr In !Id • 1141/ II T:..:.i..:·,,..~J :;.~u. spouill !uPPO•I, thlld cu1!(1(!y, child IUP,. M&I' 16, 23, 30, •nd June ~. \97J lo161·1l l'I Ul f r ogman s kin divinafdg course. sso O.R~, 11.vo 1m-oc port, 1ttornev'• 1-. eotll, 1nc1 wct1 PUBLIC NOTICE for a stage prOOuction of the ' ' ... , ... No. ISO -S•leNo. U1)1(), AP 60-0111·10, P~bllltled Or•nv• Cotti Dilly Piiot. Other relief ,, may be gr1nled by 1111 PUBLIC NOTI CE I " k SCUBA, s pring bo <WVJftg Tr "62 Lot 11, ''·°' No. 111 -S•I• No. 500352. A" ns.,,1 .. 1. M•' n 30 •nd Jur11 6 13 "'l 16o.t-73 tourt. 1---0,;;,-;,:;TiiiT~•oo;;u~s~o~ui""~""'~';;,---1---..;~<>;:'.'.~~~,'.'.' ____ 1 musical "Lore ei, bro e up and competition on t~swlm NO. tSl -~ale No. 1i1121, AP ,.1.on-11. NfWl)Orl 1-\e!ghts Loi 237 SW1y ll0.01S It, ' ' • 11 l'OU wish l'e Hell ... •ll~lc• ,, •n ••. 1 NAME STATEMENT ,ICTITtoUS IUllMEIS the dignified u pper c hamber -rr 5S09 Loi 21 "o• ol Loi ts dl1c In dd • NWly ff ll·Ex sw1, 115.015 n, U.4 P UBl.JC NOTit'E r.l'MV In ttlll mantt, rov U!0\11111 " ee Tiit followlng perion Is dolno bu!lne-u NAMI! STAT•M•NT h h lei G nd team. ='~~ ~oR : ;,;:,~ ~R~.c7J~J2 & 2• •s Laguna Beach ----!~~!'!~:, t~~;..y::r11!!'.l'!I" ~·"""'· i1 '': EowARo o Ro ANo Assoc1ATEs ~~~~~wino ""'OI"' .,. dCllllU ~a~1re~e s~e wa~ay givaing 11--fe n and v.'Omen v.11 tbe of· No. 151 -S•le No. 161317, AP 51-lll~. PICTITIOUS SUllNl!SS DATE,~,,'~,,:.',· ,1m,, JOHN 19'0 161~ SI .• Suite l 2n, NtwPOl"i MAJESTIC ENTERPRISE. 17211 E. fered slim and trim dasses , A''" etach H11on1, l 'IT 1! 11111 •5. •Jn."D NA ... 11 STATl! ... ENT • ...... . '••~'" CA ,1660 111h s1., sinti Ant, c 1111. 9270i them diamonds "ror what yo u hr 1 k 1 9 No. Hl -s.11 ~·o . ..J.61405, AP il·Ut.11, Th• to11-11111 periCl"\1 •r• do1n11 c 11r1r EdwarP Ord, 19511 161h .srreet. suit• L lll oblrt Mli11, mJ w. 9111 sire•t, s111. have done to the stale of t ee I mes a v.·ee a a .m ., ,...," eearh t-1,1~r•1t Lol J e 1k ., •nc1 LPrs U":4l'ed SChDOI Distrl'C( 11u11111u 11; ay M. 11. o eERST 1•.. m . Ntvroort t1Nt1>, c1111arnl• ""° 11 ,.,,,., eaui. 12 noon or 6 p.m . yn.aa ind 4rS Ill-''' SS6.•2 IQI "11CIFIC ENTER PR I.SES. 110<! Wett OePlllV Ttlls 11111111111 11 conC111eled by '" In· Joseph "· Ack" Jr,, m.s w. DIPll Ohio." v-No. 1s.i -Salt No. 1u.us. "" ss-:m.5t, C•st Hlohw1y, Newl)Olt •••ch· tSFALl dlvJau11. l•t11, SlnT• An•, C•lll. "'°' karate also are avallablt, Artl'I &Nth Htl2ht1 LOI H lltk 40, U.3' Ctlllornli '1'60 2 l "ubllslled Ot1no-Clll51 011ty Piiot Junt Ectw1rd Ord Ttllt bvllfllll 11 cOlldUCIM by 1 oe111r1I * I "· <•• •· I irli No. IM -s111 No. 11ntt. A" 67t4ft-l4 wi1111m Scott Mts.!el';tr. o 1 '· 13. XI, 21, 1t n 1731·7J -r h!s 11,1,.....,1 w11 111.., wlt11 ttie c oun-pertntr.nlp Bernard Cornltld eni"ov. s no ce a:r..At .. 'fit -ton W ng, ffot!'l'llrlV "" Jl..461·1ll. Se<: 7 T 1 R I &n'ldel'e Tlf"rt ci , Nl'Wporl ll e•ch, ty Cl1r1r of Or1""9 County on MIV t, 1'1). Roce,.t Mlln guitar, and Cftltive duce - l'or Loi 2 1" Fracf Se<: K Pl"" 00-547/4" ciu1. Ht.H PUBU.C N OTICE PUIH Jo..ptl P. Ack•• Jr. s pecial favors in Geneva·s St. :.. OR·, 111.t • lll11p11 Vi n Dor111 e1011y, 70'25 L•llf"I• "!Jbllllled Or•ne• c11111 0111y Pllol. TPlll 1111emen1 w11 1noc1 wl•h tht Cot/fl. Antoine Prison , w he r e he one class for girls 3-7 ud one ltr.e, COii• l,1fsl , (1111. '1U!I M1y 16, 2], 30, 1nd Jllflt 6, 1'13 146-n ty Cltrk ol Or1n111 Cotmtv a.. Mlv 17, lso I PRO .. ERTY SOLD TO THE STATE IN J1m.. ~OtOlft l eot11rd, • 2 ..... ~ICTITIOUS I USINl!SS • a waits trial on c harges or for women -~ ar~1p&rt 0 THE YEA• 1967 FOR THE TA>tl!S. M1ra111·11e Aven111, c orat1• dtl t.11r, NAME JTATEM&NT PUBLIC NO'rf~ itn. th ummer NV\a"Pam No. 1Jj -Salt No. lMMlf, AP •1.()fl·O'I, AS$E.$Slo\E NTS ANO OTHER CHll•OES C1111 . .,...,, Tl>t follo'WlllU pertons ••• dol"O i...r. ~UlU fraud . dishones t tnanagement e s r:-v~· . FT E FISCAL YEAR 19""'61 Tllh bUlllnMf 11 cOfldut led by 1 ;ffler1! IW$I"'"'~ ~1 : Publlsllld 0r"1Clf Ca.st 011t, Piiot, A ........i __,.. .... Nt'WflOl'I 81actl City lot ' Ilk 25, '"'·" 0 H 111rlnlflhlp. SEA LANCERS MARINE MAINi EN· PICTITIOUS aUJINEJS Mir 2:1. XI Ind Jun• •• ll, lf7) )511-13 and inciting to speculatlon. st"-'~ .f -.,-tng n .. com. H nt'ngt B ch City wit1111"\ Scott ti .• ~cer ANcE sE1v1ce, 201 e. c111,1 Hl11hv.1y, MAMI sTATIMl!NT prison orficials sa y. prehen!klnlco.\rse wjllc-be of· U I On ea Tlll1 t111tmtflt .,,., n11t1 with tM Covn· NotWPorl &tac11, C11. Tiii 1o11ow11111 Dt•ton Is dol1111 b.,!lne•• PUBLIC NOTICE Th d d f fer ed,. too. A ~ de~tr,•-s Cl t City IV c11r~ o1 Df"•net County °"' Ai:.rH JO. s.n1""1 vJ. "•~n<h 1v. 2120 0r1"" No. 11: ------I e foun er an ormer " an emen e ltT.I 4. $11111 ....... C11. HEFLIN'$ T.V. SERVICING, 1951 PICTITIOUS IUSJNlll boss of tl1e mutual fund g iant lion will be 0 ered I 7 p .m . . No. In -Site No. ICM2611,·AP tl-13-03, 1'14Ht Ted V. F1rls, lSl.11 V•n I Urefl, Mid-Nl'WPGrt l lvd,. No. D., Coitt MK1,_C1. NI.Ml' STATIMINT ' ' Newport Beach City .l~ 1~ 1n1 In Mln 111s. Humtno11!' fNcl'I M•~t t.. McD1"1e1 ~-w1y c11y, C•t. -"!.'"' ..!~e fl!!lowina. ptC1211• •r• 11o1 Investors O verseas Service!"'"""-J_u,n~e:;:nl!0.,.,...,;;;;m;;c;;;;-;or---ti •-----No 1y -s111 t10 ~ AP-ff-.,-,-,-,-•c11VToni 111intf"Co1,Tllfr31'· · ""· .,...,,...,ll'wl;-otllrl "" lr'MlllTl"Wf'"Tt"nll'rtl~ b' • 11tnmti wmll>rn'"-V-"•lttlo • 3n liVSln:tif'11• • spen s. "iS-a ys Wrf h u ~ma ~ a Tr IJj t.ol n Ill~ l Por o( LCI di~ I~ No. lllO -S1l1 No. 10f)f,, AP :r.J..13'1·1J, L• ...,.._.., C1tl""'l1 Mn p1rt.,...st1!p. IA1rt1.11"Jl1, Coren1 dtl Mir, C1llt. 92625 COFl'EE .SPECIALISTS CdMPANY, Of ••e cl r S a·-' by fll d:I 1'0' 'l.U Olt 13 '•I E• 1~ Int In Min It 11. Hunllnoton 9Hcn '""" s.w . Frlll<h IV Thi I blr1lt11U I• conductlld bV l rl In· 11«1 L1111111 Sir H I, COIT• M.... (I . &:' c k p 0 c k e t s • burglars, UI val 1111~0 l}f • S le IN !~l ;..: St-OSI 5, City Lof 1 Ilk 2\t Lob :a, 5 lo 7 Ilk 21t, "llllll11\ed Or1ngt COllt Diiiy "Hot. Tnl1 a11temt'nt w11 filtd with IPll Cou~ dl.,ld\1111, "2626 ~..i. r S · (llll 642 t990 Tt 8t1 Lr11 )? ~IJ.-Lop,,.. 01 i,.O)I 11 dttc. f~ 1151.l7 MI V 16, tJ. :Ill, Incl J1n11 6, 1913 lol&,).7J Iv Cltrk of OrtnClt Coo;ntv QI\ J.,nt I, . Wllll1m V~n H1fUn OIVld l"otltr 8 ttctl, 1~1 E. lll~l.,=='='=V=le=f=S=a='~=Q=V"C=f=I =·=·=W="W-1-$=S.:::=C=·=='===""=0::'===I:::==; por ol !1:1 • 1'111•/2,5 OR· Sl '6 ----1'73. TPI'' tl1tem~11t ,Y~1 llled ""l!h Ille (OU~· 81vd., Ill~ Cl, t1661 • ---- ' . . -San Clemente ~ity PUBLIC NOTICE P2S111 ly Cl•rk of or1ngt Cou~IY' Of! Mty 7S. Rodne, Allen Atnip, 102 (1111 8•1~. tlo. ISi -l lt No. 2St.ltl, AP St·OM...,. ' "'ubli•hed Or .. O!le Co•\t 01ilr Pilot l~'l ~ Cl --~ C Tr.,, I.al 21 GI~ L P'or of Lei II 11..c 111 " . . ~·n e........... •• por cl dd·7'0ol/l lS O• Slt& PICTITIOUS •UllJlll•SI June 6. I), 20, 11, 1t11 lt~l.JJ P·u.of Tr>i 1 bu1ln1•s 11 conduclld bW 1 oant r•I No 15t Sii N ts.m ..._,. St 1Jl 51 NAM• I TAT•Ml!NT P"~'lillod Or1na1 Coin! 01lty Piiot ·1~v p1rt111r:ll'llp. Tt 157 Lot"?l '!'t Lo-,.vr,,, LPt 11 ~K· I~ Ne. ltl ~ S1!1 No. 2513'1', "" Jt•13J..)1, Tht follll\l/1111!, '*ton• •r• dol"I P UBLIC NOTICE lO •nd Jur11 t. 13, 10. lt73 16'1-ll 08vld F. 8&1t1t p0r o1 llCl•7'Cllt•i 0 11:-. S3,t6 T, 872 l ei li I ll!;, 1$ Ind •ll•Ell NEly J) butln~1, •~I Tt111 $l1hmet1! wit Iliad with tl'lf Coun, No. 160 -sat1 No. Utolll, A" Sf·l)l·lt, f!·Lot U !I lk IS, '154.ll CREDIT tNSU~ANCE l~C?l(E,11$, lllCTITIOU$ llUSINl!SS P U BLJC NOTICE ly Clerk of 0•11111e County on M1' "15, Tr 82'2 Leri 2' I lk G Trlllll LDI In Lot, s J Ca • c• MXIO 81rch $!reel, &ull1 20l, '>twjlort NI.Ml STAT•MIENT lttl '3.K an uan pistrano 1ty l1.C1t, Cal!fornl1 "2160 . • Tiii !otlOWLllCI Plflllll 11 dG!ng bu$1t1tl\ PICTITIOUS I USINIESS f'·1Ult John T. a 0¥l1, '6J C1nlfl'l'b\ll'Y ltllftd, •f: NA.Ml STATEMIENT "llblllhtd Or1r1111 Cotti 01lly "llot M1y Sift Mtrlf'IO-C•llfor11l1 t lll!ll cue eco CUltT,.,tN ANO Hl\RDWllRI! Thi lollOW!ftG --1• doing bUSlf\tU :JC 11111 Julll •• \1, :io, 191J l'-l•·tl Jahn H, 01l1, SllXI ln1 Toltdo. No. CO .. 115 W. l51PI Sf., Nl'W1)Cll"I &NC.It, 11: No. lfl -Sf lti Nil. lll5424, AP 114-2'1•11• lOO. LOH l11Ch, C.111ornl• tOI03. c.nt. t'lUO GENE "RICE co .• 212 •rlric•lon Or., P U BLIC NOTICE St< J2 T 1 II1 1.•Ac In 'W'h. S1t0.00 W'IUllftl ,F. H1rr:>1l'o Ul6 Fr111C11co Ter"' A. St11W1rd, ''O MArlno Or., Co•,11 M .... CA '26H '----,,==.,,--·,-,.,,-~~---II No. 1t:l.A -SI~ Ho. SlSIQ. "" U)-412· I N 1 8 h C.tl fornl• 926'0 '' I "."" ., .~ •• ,.... r---..r. .. A" ~S).(112-°' ••. •Wll<lf llC • N~ lle1cl'>, C1Uf. twO EUIJIM H. Prlct, m Prlric~ Or., •1cT"IOUI &UllNIS$ Costa Mesa City r ,..,. ""'" • Sll<'J)IUI EQVllr Corpor,Uen. I N1vM1 Thlt bU1lnrn It c~.O 11¥ •ft lflo Cocll Mew CA ttl'6 • NAM• STATEMeMT Na. U1 -S1l1 No l621 M, AP IJO 1•1 ~6 0)..t2), 1110 Nlfl/tl ltttg lot In Stc :M T t Clll"Pllfl"°"' 110 W11I "A" Stteel, Sir> dl\Mlu11. Thl1 llutlne~t 11 conducttd b'I' •" lri· Tiii !ol1owlno perton 11 llolllll bu1lnt tl .,,,. AP Ul •lll·ll t!Ot'""'' AP llt·UJ. R I Id NEly & SEii' by " 11111 ... 1 OR" o :evo. C1lllomle.n101 • Terry A, Shlw1rd dlvldu11 11: ll1. '°•Irv! ..... l• Lot 81k 5 P« of Ill~ & RO Nio111t Irr~ 1>1rce4 In Ste :M T 1 l tlls tM,lllnell 1t (Oflduclld b' I lleMrt l Ti'IJ 1t11em1111 wlJ "lt:I wilt! !ht Co> n• i;~ H. Price DRAPERY DESIGN.$ WE~T. 11«12 f"_pr w•iollv l>:tmot!, llOli .10 • a I 84..SElr by dd 7'7S/461 OR, UI." pt•ltllfthlp. IV Cltrll ol Ol"lf!VI COlltlll" .. Jun. 1, lt7l Thl1 •loll'M"I w11 n~ Wllft tnl Cwn• Go!htt'"Cf .Sul'9 "G", HunllriQlon Botch, No. 1'2 -1•11 No. 3'21U, ,6.I' llt·lO <ii, . _r W11111m '· H1rp1r P'l7P "' Cllfl"k of Ortr!QI CN'i!V Oft M.ly• 15 C1. '11"7 r 11rv1-Tr llll 8 1k ! ltflQ LOI In 81-I. PROPERTV SOLO TO THE STATE IN Thll t t1tll!'>fRI w1• fll ld "'111> lhl COOJl'I• ,,ublltlltd Of"1r1Q1 COi•! Diiiy Piiot, ltn. ' Ruth C, Crowl, 1)•11 Arilort Ln,. Hun- lrrlQ Lot In !Ilk • IPOt "'1\ollr ,.~l't'\pl\, THE YE .. lt ''~ F-O• THI: TAXES.,,,. Cle!'k °' Oi'MIOt Ceuntr .. "'41' 25, JUM •• ,,. 20, 'lJ, lt13 17»1l ,Uffl llnQIOft 811Ch, C1. 'Ut1 1120.SO ASSESSMENTS ANO OTH£~ CHAlllOES 1f7J • fl'\11:>1111'11'1 Or1noe CCIII! D•llV PUo•, Tnl1 lllllirin• 11 '°'1d\1Cltd bV In lft- No. 163 ~.It "P. 362116, AP l)t 1•1-U, 01' 1HE FISCAL YEAR lt..WS "''-'"' p urnuc N011c•: Ml~ XI •rw:I JUftl .. 11 '° lt7J 1631-7l d"rklltlll 4 Ftlrvltw Tr Liii Ilk> "or 11r 111~.1"e POf "'1bllshed Orlnlll Coast oeny "ti"'' •u ' ' ·RIJlfl c . Crowl ov °' lbtll tf adl·•ll .,...._II,_ .. A( Ml "ICTITIOUS auSINIJS .-I 111.11n ,, •di .. "" -DI' 81k•.4,' & ID ·11\C Newport Beach C1'ty M•V :0 Incl Jlll\I .. IJ, 20, lt1~ 1ur n U UftLIC N011CE TPl1s ltllln'ltnl WI tlltd with lhot COUii• L H•ttf In atk' !ll'or wl'lolly •~~mD!l, PUBLIC NonCE MAM• ITAt•M1MT ~73c1 .. 11 of ,Or•no• County 11n IM' u , 111'11.JI Tiii loffowlrtg HtMM •r. ~ng lllCTITIOUS aUSINESt I' 2,.11 No. IJ.4 -S111ff: No. 362111, "" l:tt.l•l-3) N(<. 1'3 -fllt No. l65l0fl, A" '1·151.QI, IUSIHIU bu1ln,11 tt: lllAM• STAT•MIJlllT 11{,bU ~td Dr c ,1 o 11 ·,.fill! l l'ld A, 13t·l41.JJ !lorm1rl1 ..... 13t·1'1· Ntwporl 8•ICll CJIY Lot ll I lk 21 . Sl3f.l' flt~z::~0~:ATIMSMT II • c MAILtlfG Sl!iltVICI, .,..s 1'1\t foltowlng ~r-11 do1"9 buslntll MIY 1/J.•rtd Juri!"l'u : H73. y lta-11 Pub!IWHd Or1no1 11•11 Oatlv 11111 Jun1 1, 13. lf7J ,.,,.,, Thi lollllW'lnO ""'°"' 11 doll'lt bullntu Industry wv .. w111mrl'l11..,, c •• 111. nlll ,u : ,. ' ' ' -----------------------------·<,.: Ch•rll• A.1Ymond Ctlt\tel', 1702 w. CO NTltOt. CAREER EMllLOY~.\~NT I PREMIE•I! STUDIO, t5412 H1rnlllon CtMTM Av1., Slnt1 Ant, Calll. t:l704 AGENCY, l400 lrVlftt, Sulit 109 ti, -------· .. Aw HunUnottn &Nch CA fllol6 A.OMld J1m11 Ol'Mf!. n1n 8 1tl'ICG, NIWPOrt fl ttcft, C•ltl. tt.WO 1•i'.n.111 A. 11111111, iom Morrll!own l19UN HUit. C•l!I, 92'$:1 Ethlt 11111 VOUC11, )3771 Oltn•, A.pf, Cir., Hu11t!no1ort lt-Kr>1 CA t~ Tl'lll buslt11tt II condoXlld bY t 11trwr•I 8, 01111•l'alnlo·Cot1llf...--- "Tll!' butlnttt Ii CO!!dUCltd bY 11'1 Ill· llflflM14hlP, Ttlll llV~Mn 11 conclllC"lld ~y Ill lnG"I• dll'llf1,111. RO!llld ,.,.,.... Gl'Hl'I vldu•r. J1,,,.lt• Jo. 81IUUI Ct11rlPI ill . C...,ttr E!Ml £Ult Yovd! ~ Ttllt tlllltmtnl ..,.,, !Ille! "NII~ ll>t ("""'. Tllll stllemtnl ""' flltd 'fllttl !111 CO-Un· Thli 1t1t1m111t Wit fftad Wllll Ille C01lfl• l'f 'l"k o1 Of"•.,._ C111,111ty _, J-l, ty Cl"k of Or1nge Coo.<11tY Oii M•V ''· ty Clerk ol Or111111 COUllty on ""'' 24, ,,,,, 1'tl. 1t7), .. mm ~·tJS1• ,_,,,, 'YOU Sedion' Thcrc'1-io mcthlng: for VOL' tn the "YOU Sectio n " or the DAILY PILOT every Suod'y Check Its personnl appeal fo r ou and yours, CHAIN ~l 'fENGE 1' SAVE ON -'-CHAIN LINK ~AlllQ -P-llOT!CT ~AMILY, HOMi AND rm . aJ' o·FF* FAIRIC WH IM SO"CI INSTALL!D IY WAIU C,_.f ·Vltte-.-tltlfl!IJ lfMl • ...-utltt ti thltdy, lfW·-·I~ .....,.. ..... 1r •rlfll vl""yl.toll"'~ltbrf(, Wlrt labrk tt 1111•9/JI •lh'l!lb9" "' ..,,. flt'lll(lltoll. , • ...._ ~ "'"""""""' ...t IMNlt.tl .... •"'9 .-,..., rtftlfw Jew........ Ceft ht frM ........ ....,, WOOD AND WlOU•HT llON ALSO AYAILAkl. Kids Li~e To Ask Anlly .. li'Olllfl-.i' Or•no• '°"'' O•Ur "not. ,uollltltd Or•flll• CCIII! OlllY Piiot Ml "ubll•hld O••ncHt Coa11 Dtll'I' .. uo1 M•Y lvn• t. ll JO.. 21, n 73 1n1.n ii •ftd J~• f, I), 20. itn l (IJ • 11111 Jur11 f, 13, JI. tt73 1m.n,. ______________ • <----------------------------" • -Give HIM the Gift of Goad GrGOllling ••• · British Sterling • "Make him a legend in his own time." Si lvery- stiouldered glass flask containers. AFTER SHAVE CDLKNE CHAIMllN "Lace Magic" PANTY HOSE Ultra sh~rness from your toes up to the 1 exqu isile ·panties.1 37 Flattering colors. .. ,. 1.1! • PRINC.SS CHARMllN "hot" PANTY HOSE Not the shadbw of a line 1 Perfect tor summer fashions. Sizes Average to Tall. R11. 99c "Day:-After -Day" Sheer Stretch PANTY HOSE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARAN- TEED FDR 90 • ~ DAIS . Great shades in sizes Petite to Tall.- llONWlYl Knee Hi's 99c for tht FAMILY Long wearing Shell Kraton• _soles. Washable cotton uppers in a variety of colors. Springy foam rubber cushion insoles and reinforced toes . LADIES' · BOYS" MEN"S · Sizes 4-lD Sizes 2Y2-& Sizes &1/J-12 R11. 2.49 Reg.2.!9 Ref. 3.4! 1.99 2.44 2.99 Comlorta.ble terry fpam cushioned for comfort. Mac~ine washable in assorted colors. 2 48 Sizes S-M-L. R11. 2.11 • 6oz.5~lllhz.-7 .00--; Treabnent SHAMPOO Rich formulas for all .hair -type" British Sterling I " !:. 2.00 2-Rc. GIFT SET 5 50 • I.I oz. COLKN! • 5 11. ANTt·PEISPtRANT ' I.SI Val11 • r fer t~• MAN Wh1 Hearr a Dilfer11t Dn111•1r ..• "Bravura" AFTERSHAVE° 1 95 · He'll appreciate something a little diflerent! • Rer. 3.5D 4 11. ii iadeiast AU PURPOSE LOTION 2 00 : An exhilarating fragrance! A classic way to 11:1( Dad you care. R11. 3.5D 4 ti. • o ''English Leathe,r'' AU PURPOSE "'tlJTION . f~ll' make Dad 3 00 4 50 , /tf.l~e a King! 4 11. • I ti. • "Wipd lti'ift" 'r~~~~5or~.5.00 CDLHNE 314 ••• 4.00 ~ ·· ·,·.-~.:wind Drift SET · ""Wtl!DWAID" -· _J 50· Afl!R SMAY! & COLD6NE • %fill'lfo t:: REVLON 'Colorsilk' ! 2-Mioote Marie 1'1 '"'"'" tht '" sbkt "" nrlj ••• l!Jjohtaily feminine a~d ~---~--'"-II of t e most enc anting scents fo1 Springtime ••• lhoroogtr, d"p·down 1 50 cleansing lotion. Re1. 2.5D 18 11. . • Texture Lotion or Orange Flower Lotion anytime! Reg. &.DD I 11. 3.00 PORTA.LE DAYLIGHT "Safari Lite·" FLUORESCENT L.VIJERN A broad flood of bright. safe light. No flame, fumes, heat or danger. Battery or AC powered. Great for Dad! Reg. 3.50 lhz. Reg. 5.00 1& t1. 2.00 3.00 AD PltCES PREVAIL' THURSDAY, JUNE Jtl 011 SUNDAY, JUN! 1Dt• OPEN Ull It 11PM - J DAIS AWUl N•W'°llT llACH -102CI JrvlM, Wnlcl!fl Pleta MUNTINOTON l lACM -M•mr. ' ll"VOllP'lu,_I MUNTINOfON llACM·-~nr.:•ltl" l!G!rog.tr IL TOllO -1.Qn Rockf .td RDtd -I ~ __J :U :"ft"T JI IJ SERGEANT'S "SENTRr' Flea 'Clobbers' for DOGS & CATS Kill! Jlea! tor 3months! Die tr Ctl "Clt••er" lt ~~l .19 , Will l1itl l1 I l11ck ltpt Pt•1tr Drift·lree FM, slide controls, 04 95 and matching speakers. R•I· 111.95'#4494-610 • 8 Track Tape Player IJ SOUND!SIGN -Battery /Elettric ln_stant music anyWher;! Smart styUng 34 95 with twti wide range 3"1 ' speak!l's: R11,,39.95 11'4946-130 • 8 Track &-&assette ---= CASES Vinyl. loa m ~ked and lined. Holds 14 Cassettes Qr 20 SJ . 88 __ Irick Cart~c.."·~~ Rtf,'US -'---''· • I . ' I ' DAILY PILOT Wednesday, June 6, 1973 NEW '73 DODGE CHARGER . NEW '73 OOOGE PICK-UPS ~ · COME IN NOW AND SU OUR .,.., ' ,_ HUGE SELECTION. CHOOSE · · · -FROM 54 TRUCKS IN STOCK . INCLUDING 'h AND l,4 TON , 4 . Wf:IEEL DRIVES , CREW CAB·S·. - NEW '73 VAN CONV~RSION . $4488 ·• • ? ~ llf•lllOll. v ... ~!1( ,,_. ,.,•1\•0l'I, PO'""' ~lttl'"'J. "'"YI IOP. ''tlOtY 11r tondili11rur'\ T>n Slft•irlg V ... W!oimtic lr""'"9iisiGI, pOWtr $fftfil'ljl, ftdofy iir conclililrling, radio i lufer, Mlilt sklNIH t!m. '70 FORD (..,'l.tryo-... i,.;.. -- 10 OIS~f WllgOll. VI, wtomatic ' rr a~ission, p0wer sr~ing, l1.9-11ivr rack. lacrcrv 1ir condi!ioni19-- N ---;,l'ftl. r.010 & f'>t1ter. itl9 BEK) .JY2ll14l ~ !S2ll~J . .; $1788 '68 MUSTANG \l.f, Miio. ,,.,,,., ~ 1tm:in9 rtd111, htlll!I', lie. Ho. X81tl6' $788 • N ·Beach _ City '68 DODGE .. ,.._,,,. •• Ton Lang 8tO P•Cl UJI, Cl.lilomColb. ·:I, ~ IPffil. llf,l~y OU!y !9111 rim\. !l1M'6 '69 CHEYY -' ~di 'r'·fi_if!j'A l•~- f~"'°"""l· -1'"1•111J, ~ .... noo..·1. ·~io.111'11"' ... ~,1 •OD!. loll •i'>fo'I AOVI• '$, .. ,. $1788 '71 CHEY. ,.. ,,. v .. , ilM. .......... pcllll'rl' 111!1f!'irlg. •td111, "tllfr. J~I in I'""' hlr lllt bt«h Lie. Mo. •nH $1688 . - . ' • ,__~·FOR DADS,~ GRADS, BRIDES AND GROOMS!. ' . ·' . BfG DISCOUNT SAVINGS!·: ·ON EVERYTHING IN STOCK!. . . WHY WAIT? DH/VE 11 flOW ~1 ~RGA1N PRICES! !!!!!!!!! ~' --SHAND NEW '73 DART SPORT . . for th• sport min.t.d family' wt\o wont1 the be1t of both.' The 1-k of Ii sport, (Cir-plus the ,_.,~ne11 ond COlnfort ef o ltitxury car. OIDfl NOW. 'Tli $118 87 MONTHLY $ 'l NEW PACE-ARROW MOTORHOME T-. lti.._. _ 197) PMtAmwfw..,.,$1211, Oioly 1721 .... ,. ..... ll~, ei~ .. lry fw f'Ur , ... , ... wt c tiw1i.. 9' ~' ~~ ~IJ 9' Sl ll .17 _,.,....,Mr-.... ~. WM!!.~& ...... ..,,,.., .......... -: sn•1.t0. ~ ,.,_i ...-.,...,.. i.~. $10,71J.•. A1NM1. "ICDn• Uft I~ -· NEW 'JJ DODGE CORONET STATION WAGON '"'-t.,.. ....w ,.r •• in t.r • .....,-... ouo I ~''""''"·-~· .. --.--'$206 4. 0 $"7'"72• TOUU NOW • . s-2 9 e-u-·.,.·.~ ... m'-'''""""'"::: •.• """'"~ prou Utll.O iN:ludi"l IP. lc*"" & .. ~(ftlf~llirOll'lllllllllar1v _..,,. •Y..911111 utcl~ fdilll/.\L l'f.RCENTAC.E R.lTE IU"lo. . ., NEW '73 TIOGA MOTORHOllE - 1 '°" DM1f1 ci..ui1 w1tt1 uo· Y-1 ........ 911fM1etkl ,,_.. rnbtlon, ,._.. -.1r:n,iitf." ceirtoinM, crviM contf'el, • ......... ,.,.. 6 cu.~.,.. ,,... ....... 1500 lfU """'· Set. JltU '69 CADILLAC _ ...... r.fiill '69 FORD KONO l·llt 1011 V111, lnttrlor P'"'lfd. UQETll ! '1488 NOW ON SALE AT llG DISCOVNTS '&9 TOYOTA --...111 lo•fl , Mttl H i ll .,. ..... ~\ '70 FORD '""""'°° V•I, Wlon'll!iC lrtmmiHion, ~ \!ftflllg, ltclory •ir COllOilioniftll. t•~JLI . '68 COUGAR V I, iM~fi<-l•lllW!lisWr!, ~ ,'!\'l'itlg, 'llrlyl top, rlCliG & ht•ttr !VllM'JJ . •788 . ' ' '69 PDITIAC • • t > I ' , ' I . .. ... > DAILY PILOT %1 ~oes It for Anteaters' NC AA-Champs SolUl Pitching C'?rps _ Complews the Attack ... ----~'pdil te'10<"Daffy-Plh~--"ll>rv' ~. He ..-pral!e<Hhi! ea Rldl·----11 SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -Speed en the Molina ) and the Fly (Cla rk Schenz) . . base paths, and outstanding pitchinheg "\\"here V.'e had It over the other teams brought the UC IrVine basebaJI team t in this tournament, was in speed. We ran. ~iooship of the NCAA College people to death back here. We had quite DiVisiGn ~World Series with e pa.tr of vie. a few stolen bases and when RJch and torie s over lthaca College of New York, Clark were oq base, the opposing pitdt- 5-0 and M, TUesday afternoon and eve-ers lost their concentration on the bat,.. ning at Lanphier Park here. ters. UCI retained its No. I rating with four "Both of them took big leads and wor· straight wins in the NCAA tournament ried the pitchers all the time." that was twice postponed by rain but Six members or the UCI nine wert: finally culminated on Tue9day. named to the 10-man All--'lbJ.mament -Je--:Maras, ~ right·hander. team including catcher Terry stupy as •·J .,._..... MOO Valual:>le Player. hurled hls rlfth1complete-game shutout of Others included Jeff Malinolf at first the season in an aftemooo. Ult to keep base, Jack Cleveland at second, Rod UCI as the only undefeated team. Spence in the outfield and pitchers G9l'y After · Ithaca eliminated East e,r n \Vheelock and Jerry Maras. · Jbinois, 3-2, the . Anteaters returned to .But it was the Flea that Adams singled > futlsh off the Bombers with a 9-& victory oot for a sterling per£onnance 'in the behind senior Tom Dodd who worked six final game when the championship Wll innings .for the win. . on the line. &.' Dodd completed his college career in "Rieb played the greatest-game 'of·hil J the .. s&me manner he started UCl on the life. "He was hitting-the"'ball well. and~he-+ road to baseball fam e and fortune four was playing hard all the .way." i years ago. Dodd was the winning pitcher For the record, Molina bad four bits, J as a fre8bnan in the firsl-ev.er UCI game drove in five runs and scored three times ! at UC Riverside In 1969.. himself in addition to stealing two bases. ! He bas had lean times in between Schenz had two hits, scored a run and · because Cl injmies but will savOr the two stole a base. ' 1 ; i . , UP'I T .. fPhofQ wWi at eadl end of his college career. Alaras was superb in posting his ninth ' "We have a good team," coach Gary victory and 11th complete game al·the 1 . . . _/ . \19 fRV!Nl'S TERRY STUPY BLOCKS PLATE AND•~TS TAG ON ITHACA'S JAMES DOHERTY TO PREVENT A RUN .•. 4 : 2 C~.Stm:s,., . ,l ... . ' , ·~ -. AnteJitef$ Ace Pic~byPro~ Corona del Mar High's Bob Palmer and tt -.Keouch and uc Irvine's Jerr MaJinoff were selected in Tuesday's ma- jor league ba!eball draft. Palmer, .i. catcher wbo is expected to .ttend Orange Coast College this fall , \!_ILs. chosen by the Chicago White Sox in :t ~~ = Parftlmer hit .351 do'.)P8 • :'Ille venatle K L ~~ .Jnfielder- pltcher, waa jlltkad uwand on the ~venlh ~e hit a .383 clip qita ,. .... ..t ~ ..,.nllng e.r.a. ol ~l ' Adams said following the evening vie-season to preserve the UCI uhdefeat.d . LA Players Prefer Cubs In Playoffs OOCAGO (AP) -If Willie Davis con· verts many more of flis L<>s Angeles teammates to the Buddhist faith, wthning the National League pennanl -could be a breeze for the Dodgers. , Davis, who took up Buddhism a couple of years ago, converted teammate Willie Crawford last spring, and the two of them ganged up on the Chicago Cubs 11;2} •.m. ',~. ,,:1 •·"'-1 •• lft. record in the opener. I The loss forced Ithaca !<> play Eastan Illinois fat the right to,,retum for a dDrd, · game and a shot af the JiUe ln·tlle double-eliminatOn. affair Tueeday nl,tL ) UC! fell behind; '2-1, in' the tlilnl lmtlng . of the, njgbtcap but -the count in : the -of the inning and tool: -· : mand with four runs ln the fourth ·• 10 ! pl;,r:~s=tss%!~!·byDan·ffamm;···J-······-·····-····· Schenz, Dodd, 'Molina and Cleveland . started the onslaught and eaaed the : tension. UC lntln1 II) UC lrtlH (9J ; Tole ts •~ rflrtll · M rllrtll · •ll.IM01lt111,cf S 3 4 !1 •111Cltvll•nd,2b J Oll J ll2Slupv,c 4001 5 02 1 Maffnolf,lb J ill •1105p9nce,ll 102t . •O lllfllM,Jll 3 10 1 / •OOI.._,,,. Sil t l 1 2 O lctlw'lr., rf 5 2 1 D' All O Oodd,p 22 1., HllftlPlri., 1111 1 o o 0 31Sl1S.......,..,ph 1 000 Oilvls, p o t • o ·--· •• 0 0 1, 0 ~ . .,. • z~•·e.. SPllfllli:.I, II I t 0 T"-'• 41 tlS I CKAM~IOfllMIP"9AM• • """.., _ •i ti -1 l r • • 1"'91:1, N.V. G02 011 002 -6 I JO I '\ la ~nocord. ~ : ,And Mal' • ~ ' • sparkpluji ' 1" I!" driv .. w Ille NCA.\ 'College Division ~ " • •fint .basem' MalinOtf, li;\·11 • lull«\ wtoo,bolled . , 'Tuesday wlteti the Dode ... -tied out a -.-.10.J victory ,,,,., tbe ~·,~ UC lrvlM 101 .QI otw -<I," )S 1 'A,._.._ ' ._,.., ....... ' ~· . #J • • 000 100 1111 -'t 4 l I 'OQ •• ~tj.&Ji. ll ~• ~ the ,*71 .e.iiltBJRt ·Wi\f'draf ~P·Pblladefil!Ua. • leader&: ~ • . . • -lOtber orUp COUnty· draltee.t included Nib Chmqjlaa of Foolhlll Ingh, C1!rn111 ~val of ;'Olltlao• c.llege and Pat =· ~ lM Olrpen!"' of Los ·~.an lrdielder'-tio Is expected to .u.nd UC lrv!qe, 'llu draffl!d by Sall ••• AND THEN STUPY, THE TOURNEY'S MVP, SHOWS 'UMPIRE HE HELD ON TO BALL. , . -' . . ' ' =:.~ ..:::i~i:~1J: ' Sports in Brief aad Kellehe<, ~}pit-..... picked by -in the.Ill.tit ,""""1. Carpenter, 1110·a pitcllot, ~ 1abbocf by 14oo""81 ln Ill!! lllh ......i: lfeanwhil•. the caillomia Angels T k S B ==:i ~::cro1:.~ir rac . tars twcott :A rigltt-lllOitlod ptldloel:, ~.SJ41tvttt. r , ~ ./,, was the No. 4 dloh:e folloftl by team- iiii'IOSBOO· -.-tlftlllltlieiaer; Md ~~=~Sanlal4mi•J:ljg..__h _AA.V's Championshins ;r., the Noi 3 'Pick of the Angels. OJI· f' E ;,. Bl!m.-'"'' of.Sa ...... (la. and ·1~ Nape ;JI!~~· LOS ANGEL.ES -Pacific C.oast Club Gordie Howe .to four-year contracts, and tWO: ' ! · Ind~-~ at.li1etes 8fid tne·~Amateur AthletiC Union -are still negotiating to sign· How~ ·Othen b'y tlallfoftlla -h' ~ Dan.,Boane ot cemtos College are locking horns again over travel 1mself. Jmd pitcher Briin ~ ·ot Santa permits for-overseas tra ck and field Signing contracts were Howe's sons Monica CC.' · meets. Marty, 19. and Mark 18. Howe, 45, a Red .;; Some ol. I.bl Los ~eles Dodgers A PCC spokesman told The Associated ~ \Vin gs vice president since his retire- •ec'lkl1s indwded pitcher Dan Smith °' Press Tuesday lhat 10 of its athletes -ment, was convinced by Red Wings ~ ~ catcher Bob Arceneaux of eight or them international stars -would owner Bruce Norris to wait one week Manual Art.I<~ teammate Charlei not com.pete in the AAU <.bampionships before making any decision to sign with ,Mmes. an Gil • . <f' Jufle 14-16 at Bakersfield. the Aeros. ; Jn the tlrall · IGClay, the The IWO t<>p fini shers at the AAU meet S ~ Pick William Meyer, a in each event represenMhe United Slates Tardif igns lboristop froe the Uni,Yenily o f in a dual meet with ihe Soviet Union ~· 'lllil Anael' plt!Ud David later this year. LOS ANGi;:LES.-Montreal left -wing Wrollan, a leOOnd buM\an from Without the· PCC stars, such as world Mark Tardif; p6-haps .. the best · ypung Fresno. .. , 1 shot put record holder. Al Feuerbach, player the World Hockey, ~iatibn has ~, . .., world indoor pole vault record holder lured away .... irom the ~atiooal Hockey t · Steve Smith •and star high jumper League, silatd 11 utfe-year contr,act • DWight Stones1 the U.S. team would be Tuesday w~~e.Los ~ge.,~harks.' , • · a-==~~!T m;eeH~r l.fSfU 'Wj~s .::-· ·::. ,. ' t. ,. Bistt>ei'._ada:litted, '1l"'t 100'5 , 1Qke--a · Li"ngers' ' t• P~ pJay," but added, '"lhe"Pioblem MiSA Ariz. -U.S. Intemational · • is being thrashed out.!' University cf San Dle~o ripped Eastern fud l!!!OO 'D.. 'Yanks Top. Brazil ~~~r'11i~~~~~Y ;f ~n~;coW!g~~; Y '1 ~Ce SAO PAUto, Brazil _ Tlie United , Athletics INAIA) baseball title here. .. • ' Stales basketball team, w~ich had drop. US fU, l>ehfnd the pitching of Ken ped it.s first 1~ games, scored an Bf-82 Koske swept •five straight games to upset victory over previo~ly unbeaten clinch the titlie. replacing 1"2 'Champion BraZil in the final game ol llJe LaVerne CdJele. _ Pasarell St11ns Ashe 6-2 ~ 6-2 In Italian-6pen RO~fE {AP) ~Charles Pasarell CTU!h· ed his ronner American Davis Cup team· mate, Arthur Ashe, 6-2. 6-2. today in the ' .thirtt round of the $135,000~Italian Open Tennis Tourliament. ' - Tom Gonnan was another American victim . The Seattle player lost to Tonino ZUgarelli of Italy 7-5, 6-7, 6-t in a second round match. Pasarell, from Santurce, Puerto Rico, completely · overpo,vered Ashe od the rainsoaked Clay court. Ashe started fast, winning the first two games, then sud· denly went flat. Tlfe Richmond, Va., ace began making errors. nien he became lackadaisical, pefforming 100&ely. Pasarell reeled off nine.games in a row to take the first set and move iihead 3--0 in the second. Ashe to.st hi s serVici'in the final game. Stan Smi(h is to~seeded in the tourna· men"7~ which an American has not won in 13--yeal'!;. • -. The Americans aJ,vays have found it ~· tough on the slow clay courts of the Foro Itallco Sports Center. In the first two rounds, 12th-seeded Bob Lutz ,of i',os Angeles and 14th-se00ed Jimmy Connors or Belleville, Ill., were among the upset victims. · . "We have problems on Clay but particularly in Rome ," 5'(d Smith ·~so courts are-.aa slov.· as they build them." Davti lacecf.!oor. bits, lndDtllng • dtol· ble iand a triple, scored three runs and drove in another, while 0'8.wford chipped in, with tWo doubles and a single and knocked in two runs . Davis admitted he was trying for the cycle in the seventh inning and "just missed." He already had a single, double and triple wheil he came to bat in the ,'J -Singer ~Ins, ' Eor . I9t10'in seventh. . , Ag 0 T" The Dodgers struck for four runs in the n'lnst 1aers first Inning. 'Davis doubled with two out a.JII . ~ and rode home oo a·smg1e by1€rawford. / Rookie Ron Cey then treated l1is in·laws Bill Sl!lger will be ...ting his 100. vio- to a three-run homer. tory /JI ' the ye.ar tani&ht at AnaheiJp. Asked if this game could have been a stadlim .._, the Callfemi& Angels en-- preview of the National League pennant tertain the Detroit 'I1cers 'in Ule IMOand playoff between the Dodgers and OJbs, · game ofi their series after the HllDI Davis said, "I hope so because I just love ~ a 5-2 verdict Tuesday eveninc at to~play in this park.·~ . ~-11the>Lisame_site-,-;;:-:-;;;=:c-=,,-,-=~-- LOS AfllOl!\.>eS CHICAGO Jotm Hiller ol the Tiaers was a one--all r 11r111 • , .. ,.. -e loon. 2b 2 0 1' O·Mondl\I, (f 5 0 1 0 Lt<;;\I, 2b I 0 0 0 lltoek..-t, 211 3 0 2 I Buduwr, lb S 0 1 1 e. Wllll•ms.11 3 a. 1 o w. O•vl1, cf 5 3 • l Hldlmltt; 111 3 0 0 0 F..-;won, ( ' I 1 0 L1Roehe. p ' 0 0 D w. Cf1wtohl, rl l ' 3 2 Slhto, ::lb o o D Cey,,3b . ~ • '1, h 3 c-irdlMI, rt ¥,3 o 1 o Joshu_1. I '2 ,o 0 o HUl'ld'lty, i . • 0 0 "0 Motl, If 2 I 2 1 K-.lnger, D 4 0 1 D PK\Drek, It 0 D 0 0 J111k1ns. O 2 0 1 0 RuSMlt, •• • A 0 I I Flnzont. lb 2 T 1 0 Osl-,p 30 10 Fllcti.rl, p 1 1 o I Tolll 31 10 15 t Tofllf :D 1 I 1 LOI Anoelll .01 010 0:11 -10 Chi~ 000 000 100 -I E-Keulnclef. OP----UI Angtle:s 2, Clllao111> 2. LOB-4.ot ........... 1, Cl!l(aoo 9. 28-W, O.vlt. Kn .. _, RUU911, Flflzont, W. Crllfl'ford 2. Jtl..- W. 0.yll. HA-CIV en. SF-W, Cr1wfcrd, Russell, I~ K R l!R •aso °''"" w.w ~ • 1 1 • 3 Rldlwt 2\'lo 0 0 o o 0 Jtl'lkln1 L.M 7 9 6 6 I 6 LIRod\t~ , 2 6 4 A 2 0 S,,,v-ltl (A). HllP-tll,< JenkJM Clol)ff), P8 1 -Ftrtuson. I:». Ao-l2Mil. • SE/AM UND~RGOES , FINA L WORKO UT AnlJf!b Slcte ..,,. o-"' KMPC en•• June 5 oetrOJtlfi~I""'\• --7:ss-p.!'ll. -Ju,,. 6 O.lroll •• •I torn • 7:"5 p.m. June 1 ~1roit •• •I tor~• . 7:1'J'·..,• QUiil rilcue w11t 'l'lilld.y. He ~ twO safes. · . F'ir9t be pulled a ilroWnlng dilld fllJ!p the swimminl pool at the Gralld "'*"-~ Anaheim In the aftemoon wbm lllO youngster inad .. rteotly --lbe deep end and dllappearod. , Jn the °""'""' be blankM the ~· on one hit aver tile flnol J 1/3 tnnlap to preserve the Tigers win. Frank Robinson of the Angels belted a tw .. run homer in the finll lmln( for Callfomia's only runa. n . ...,. 1t11 ninth niuod·tripper of the -... DltNft ($) ~efill;... (IJ "'""" .. , .. ,.. M.SHllHJ'; -d 1 1 1 t Melff, • J e I • Northrvtt. tf J • 1 • lroolu, "' 1 ••• G.arown,clll J 1 o o ewry, cf 4 1 1 • W.~t. If • t 1 1 Sl111ton. ff 1 0 1 t $.Nrvn, " o o 1 o Pinson. tf J t 1 o SI'"', c J 1 I 1 J<.RoblnMrt. ell J I I l , - _ •• _Klllnl, r:f__ A 0 I t . l!Pf,N§fl, ll J I 1...1 . 0 . AP) . p .:..i.... enn, lb 2 • 1 I R.OHvw, rt ,-,-•• ~ NEW Y RK ( -Trainer anua1 1.&!"'0'#ll, pn 1 1 • 1 o.......,., • • , 1 o Marlin gave Sham his final workout R••· 1b 1 • • • Dev-. 211 • • • t • Mc.t.uliff .. ltl 3 1 1 0 Torbotg. c 2 t t o Tuesday and pnmounced the colt ",in .~~ • • o o o Mcet•w" pt1 o • • • per!,~ condition'' for Saturday's Bel• ~· ·~"*'· .. , 1 2 2 L11M1, • 1 o o o ='~ . J.H!'n'. e 0 010 0 SI~ r! 0 I 0 0 mmt Stakes -and a~ber confrontation HIW. · P o • o o Gr•~ 1 1, o o • with "Secretariat.. ' ~;:.;..• p : : : : I Sham Was: beaten by Secretariat by 2'ii T~s,,.,, *' .s • .s ro1::: 110 C: ~ ,• 2 encths in both the Kentucky Derby and c.1if0mlt 2e0 oot oot -2 Prellmell, but P.fartin is not ready to J.P...,., cw.141 ~11, ~ ~ •: 1f ": coooede '<'the third jewel in the· Triple Hlllt'I" >llJ 1 , t 2 • Crown. • ~~v t~> : ~ : ~ ~ ;, ' Qo.\lernor's -Trophy basketblll· tll\R'no· mem ~Y night.' · ' DMj)ite Ille triumph. the U.S. squad finished last in the rour-team event Bussell T -rie8 to ·Deal Old Wounds --' Hogan ~res . , _ SEAT)'LE (AP) -BUI Russell ltDs a said, "one for athletes and'], for bl ack . Game ol the Week. Bui · hllcrspersed MANCRESTER, England -PatU chip on his shoulder that be-says he'll try alhfctes~. between the. ~liners and slapstick was Hogan o1. La Jolla got off to a IUC'CBllful to lose as" the new coach-and -ral --~·t'm got to t__ry to e the SC91'S the sincerity of a man ·ma.king a new slart 'l'Uesdly In her qu .. t for a third ..... and a daybegJns " , beginning and wantlnJ !<> make jt ...,. 1tralght f'/orthein Lawn Tennll cham-~anager,of ~ S.afile Super-Sonics Na·. Rus..u: who fo; m0re than a -cessful. plonshlp, scoring a 6-2, 6-2 "'cond-round hono l Blsl<ethall Allociotion team. ~ Booloo COl&lco to basltelhall "I have a certain amount of ambllfoo," victory over JUrGrOrith of Britain. Ru...U wld ,.,...,,,.,, 'l'uesd•y. in bis Im ty boih on oil the court; lluueU .. id. "I have this thine lbout Miss Hogan, top-sccdod in the -•'' firSt public appearance l!Ore since )le w8' sal be <oUld· reoal one ,YMI' -the Wlmil)ll and u I said earll«, ii the division, had drawn a first.round bye.. . named to head the Sonics nearly a month Ce lcs ~ the N tltle, and "all theY players IW'Vlve training, we will wtn. 'f-'.r.r;~~,~~-.JI4!~lilil OllC2W'lerl with .racial J!reJ:. coWd clo wu lain about all !he I've tallied wttb ~ of the plaf .. iDd 01\'ell ices iii a mernli<ir -or \h~ lllack guye" on team. ~~;,--~-"' -what 1 expect. · Celtics organization had left hlm with Russe.LI sec never to stray far from "I want tho seattle: Su~ to HOUSTON -The Houston Acros of Iho World HQCkey Association signed two sons of fonncr Detroit Red Wings st.ur ' ' mental scars. the humor and wit thnt brought him su~h ·becomt an integral .pan of lbe oom- "When t went tla!re, 1 found they Md a success as •'color commentator for the munity," Russell said. "l want twt)' code o( eihics," too lormer NBA AU.Star American BroodcastJn.<I C o m p a n y ' 1 ~ of the CVllUllWllty to .-the > playen on ~ very person.I -· "Whllt Sam Schulman, ...,,... l!f the club flrit ukod'me ti I wlllledj I<> be tbll j OOlch, I think my first --.. , 1Sam, nobody WU\tl to WOfk for JOU,' II RUAOll aalcl, lllllllni· ( a.-11 said be would like to m&h tlio Sonics a running team, Ill !he tmop ol the Celtics be coached w ao many vie-. tones. - .Allred ti the Sonics wen flllt -ch w run againll other NBA teanw, JluNoll said, "Most ol the guys can run, Md ~ who can't Nn will 'Walk to JM unemploymen.1 off\ ... " ' I NCAA Chnmp_s w .Be Feted At A.nnual Picnic Saturda:y Neidhart Tops Spike Honor Roll A celebration of the NCAA college division as a sophomore and an outstanding narrator natiooal baseball championship will lake place for the film slides shown at the gathutni, State ahot put ctwnpkm Jlm Saturday on the UC Irvine diamond when still is undecided about next seaton. Neldhart of Newport Harbor parents and boolters of the Antea1er1 team ., When aaked about hll poss.Ible switch to Hl&h tops the final Orange ga1her for the aMual picnic. another tchool for bll final two years of van~-Coast area track and field · This fun-filled day with the players and ty competition after playing as a atarter in honor roll. , !nter:ested in , ~lcl:.a.amm_Jiss;JaL.lfltil,Uti~Di!--'·c-!Jtis!li'~flr!]•!llJ.ljlWO~C!!~mf!!l!P!l~li!!>if'l~•tkU~C~l~.;~Da~ve~fll~4h: :tr-,.Jllel<!J.M!n..~~~1L9,Y~d climax to the greattsl season in UCI baseball "I'm still here and t.bat's all I can say from 61).1 to 87-~'4 ln a span annals. now." Jess than seven weeks, bet- \\' Ith victory 1n the NCAA world aeries at Jerry Maras, the cr.rnbfnaUon forward-teed the state meet record of Springfield, Ill. on Tuesday following aeveral baseball pitcher, 11 alto undecided •bout ne1t f7-2Y• by former SallC1"11land- d1y1 of rain, the Anteaters return home today cage aeaaoo 1ccord.lng to b.11 f1tber. out Mart Steven1, wllh his HOWARD HANDY "He uy1 he wlll make up h1a mlhd before f1-3 V<. 1 _ basketball begllll In the filV' thee-Maru The .,asonal be!t ol 67-1% 1iay1. fell just short of the all·time Orange Coast area mark or f1· Bill M_,,, captala ud lllP _... fer ,.. 9 by Newport Harbor's Terry A.otealen ....... -IJoclJ, --• Albritton. ttn acldJIH itm. la ldl feot bl a tllree-ma. An area mark wa1 eclipsed Ccl&ta Meu aJPt lupe same rece.Uy ud • hoWever and it figures to take on cnccllet. an even wone beating ln the -' • "I did k wlalle l waa llmolt R•wlin& stlll,.. futurt. When Marina Hlgh's BUI aald,..... 9ap1a. "Tbere .... 't ~ junior Gary Blume ran 9:03.6 ' pl~~';i,-;:,•:,:.t,~.:=::.. of in fin~bing lourth In th1j DAJilA POINT'S MIKE CUROSO (L EFT)'WILL BE IN ACTION FRI DAY NIGHT AT THl 'FAIRGROUNDS. In a triumphant manner and many of the · players will be departing nert week for sum· mer play from Al aska to the Buin Lea;ue in South Dakota. ye1ter-year al lJCI, gjs H wW comp&N 1111 . ?.faster• meet, he dipped we -=::::=::....:.....:::_:.:.,:_:::_.:_:::=:....:....:::_.:..;_.:..;__:_::._....:::_ _____ :----, •• ------- work lor a teacklq eredeadal ucl take a Job under the 8:06.6 run by Costa -.:IHWbere oa tbe UCI campu, &emit. eoaclr Myroa McNamara Is walldag ....._ wtth a Worried look. J\eaBOD-bl1 tnm wlll depart (., tht NCAA ..U.C• dfvlll-Oa cbampioooblpo lluday but M)'l'OD taa't sure bow many pllyer1 be will &Me IO the event or wldcll. 1at1 will be lleillt~y efloup to play. .. ~nrtit.ol ov :::Z:-a.ave beta lll:k. Scott ClrlilbM~ w patnm ...... Bob Cbap. .. ,.U IJU W.. aldi wtt.b tlJi Ila. AM Mike P1Hlla<tbasbeealll. •'1111.1 may make U touglt for a1 to defead ~ cll.amp«11'ailp beCau1e lM fiaals art a IJeol tltr--llve JJ<la-W. yar and · oor pla1er1 1ettlac over 1kkaet1 may be weak u. -u. matclan 1• M ·far!' · __:__ Dave Baker I recipient or three of the top a.wards at the annual UCI ~Sketball ·banquct In Lucuter la die fall wbere be bepe1 to Mtsa's Doug MacLean in 1972. ..... •a.a,.,_•-lCD-1. C1w (Founl1l11 v1n1vi ._ -... r-"" H1wklns (M.lrlt11), ..-..r11n C,...ter Ot!l. Thll'lol CHeWJloort H1rbof), C1rl1011 It's • small world ... oafy Adamt Ls re-(L .. 111'11 a-di) •II II 10.0. '-'~-' UCI .:z»-1. The'l'fot {~ftlPOrt____lf...W ) cruiUng a s ....... ....., or two ror next year 1 ni. i. cas1 1"°""'1111 v1111Yf "H.1. '· ·team, a job be ham't had to tackle 1ince he Dv!I" cun1 ....... 11y1 1n11 c.r1son ILaeWMI a.ad\! 72,,, started the program at UCI four yean ago. .........1• ln•dfol'd cun1 vwt1rr1 ''·'· '· Dan Hansen hal held the position. with few Ot/tln CUnl~ly) ""' ), K111tWV t. bee ol lnJ · the UCI 1w-.1mln1llt'J "'"· excep IOJ1I ause ury, 11DCe --1• K. H-IMlu lOfl vr1101 team was formed. 1:s..s. z. c 1mo111u (M1rln1l 1:ss.o, l.. One of the ~ A"·-· II hopeful f P'ota (W"rmtnst«) l:JS.J. pros UOll1-0 Ml1-1. Mlt'tyn (Mlrlna) l :l,,1, 2. getting and one w aaya he bu cbolen UCI K ~ IMll1IOfl Vl•lo! •:1t.t. i. OVtt USC and several other itehools is Sttve ...;.1 IHunt111111on 1uc11) •:20.J. Whl •••••• of n----U•·h In D•-1'de. 2-m1i.-1, llLlllM CM1rl1111) t :ta.6. 2. leUe8U 11A1~ .... lWYt:ni H11illl · CL.ail\11111 leoedl) f :Ool.A. Anoe! In 1952 when I coached the Compton CHunrlngton e-ctil •:1u A · L ' ~A•-ball team 1211 HH-1. Ao1ms (E1t1ncl1l l•.t. 2. Mer 1 C ~ n e g I 0 n uoo.:" f.'; G(fOOo'Y {Mls"on Yi1Jol 1nd 510Cld1rd that had Golden West Coach Don Rowe ali a J CM1111on v11101 1•.t. first baseman, Steve'• father Jack was the 1e--1 111 LH-1. L.,...1is-111n v111ey1 • 19.l, 2. Adil CE1tllld1) lf.J, J. w.,,... . . cond baseman on the team. 111 IC«OM .,.. Mlrl llld ll1n111n Jack was on hand for the UCI regional '~':~~i. ,...r1ne .a.1. :r. Lq- championslUp.Jame with Cal S t ate BeKh o.•. Newport"''· (Nor"~dge ) -·-·led that "· ·-bad M1l1 1t.i1v-1. w.tmlllfh.r ,:22.1, 1. "'"' a-.;•-W3 ......, Newport J:22.0, J. fCM,1nl1ln VIiiot'( chosen UCl. J:UA HJ-1. C-(!1t1ncl1) 9fld ~ fCorOM dtl Merl H, l. C.l.Of tut1un1 1 .. t;til ......... B andel Named OCC ----·~. --71~thlete of· the Year As her 3rd At Downey L.>--1. H_....ii I~ H1rllor) 22·1""· 2. Mirtln (M111r Diii 22.-4. l. C1rl1C111 CL"9111\1 lff(hl 21·10. P'Y-1. O!St1n!1l10 (Newport H1rb0rl ls.cl, 2. GrnMm IM.lrlt11) 14'f, l. Slrt-,,... (W9tlm!n1ltrl lU. IP'-1, NeldhlrT !H9WPCll'f H1r)or) ,,. 5'14, :i Tosti (C«on1 Clll M1rl SJ_. .. , l. frrilln fN""lllrt H1rtrorl 5"1>·10'1>. Oflc;ul-t . l lnl"f (L19vn1 l11chl 1...._ 2. TOll1 IC«C1111 Cl .. Mir) \5J.11, Tim Bandel. a wrestling and foo.tball standout for two yftn, has been selected a-----'A~••e: Cout College athlete dtheye~ The honor wu bestowed on B;Jnd'el. Tuesday night 11t a banque\ at Bob B u r n s f\estaurU t in Newport Beach. Bandel, a graduate o f Corona dtl Mar lligh, earned second tea'tn All-South Coast Conference footba.U hono:rs last !tuon at a llJ&rd spot. DOWNEY -Costa Mesa'a Barry Asher slipped In the finals agalnst eventual cham- pion Don McQme and settled for third place ln the Wlnston- Salem Open bowling tourney and the leCOlld leading money winner oo \he pro dn:ult Jrith '38,aotl podleted, Rttled for l. G .. I_ ILl;\lnl B..chl lu-t. Tr1plot JllfTICI -1. 1'11rlclr.1 ICor-dll Mir) ,U.7, 3. MIM (1111 Cl1m1•111 j :aif.11, 1. Gf'lllO')' !Minton Yll jOJ 31-11, Griffs Seek CIF Crown third pl1ce 1fttr falling to WS ANGELES _ Irvine McCune In thdr bead-to-IJ<od League baeball champlon Los ~ W.t17• Alamiloa lli&h ond Ba Y De.!plte lite aeibacl: Am 1.eque ropruentaUve Santa grabbed • ~.500 poycbock. Monica colllde tonight lor the· : .But his blgg~t Jame came , 'in wrestling. ! -..,. In two aeatonS at Orang,.,--t..v.;d Coast, Bandel recorded a 59-10 McCune'• list ot Vidim1 ln-CIF >;AAA championship at elude John Guenther add Roy Dodger Stadium. Buckley belldea Asher. The game begin 1 Im- He whipped Guenther, 21&-mediately following the CIF 204 and eventually claimed the AAA Utle game between El champk>nahlp with a 212-204 Se"gundo and Edgewood, which • I record wilh 23 pins. Wrestllng in the l90-pou1'14 clan Jaat season, Bandel went undefeated In cooference dual meets, captured the circuit championship and won th e le reg ional crou . He then pla~ ed fourth In the state meet, helping OCC to a silth place fmi.sh.. A Construction Technology major, Bandel plans to at- tend Utah State In I.be fall . Other OCC athlete s nominal tor the award in- cluded Atlke · ea! (water polo1, Tony Ciarelli (football, triumph over BuckJey, of starts at 5:15. Colwnbus, Ohio. Los Alamitos' Griffins got to TIM IANDEL McCune, ol MWlSter, Ind., the finals with victories over luds the pack Jn money win-Muir. Lowell, Hueneme and nlnp with 145,llO, including a Millikan. track), Owen Gorman (crou counlry, track), Dan Lewis (wrestling ) and Ron Mi.!liolek l v.·aler polo, swimming). 18,000 payoff Tuesday. Santa Monlca knocked or! Membeni: of the Orange Coast coaching staff and the six athletes attended the din- ner. Bandel wbs PJ!seDted a ring dona te<! y --sTuOent bookstore. The wiMing combination for Lakewood. 7~. after trailing g. ?.1c0.me in the finals came in 3 in the final regulation in ning the final frame when he doubt· with two out, one on and a ed to overcome a alight ad-third strike on the last batter. vantage for Buckley. But the batter made it to lt was · McQ.ine's third first when the ball got away tournament victory lhll year from the catcher and Santa and1Mlmh oftlie crewcut'J ~oolCI e¥mtually acored10u'f - caretr. times. Bas eb all Sta ndings .UfERlCAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE E•t Dt"""°a Eut Division w L P<:t. GB w L Pct. GB De troit 28 21 ,!Ill Chlcalo 31 21 .596 New York rT 24 ,529 11\ Piltlburgb !3 23 .500 5 Baltimore 23 22 .511 21\ Moolretl 22 !3 .4119 51\ ~1ilwaukee 24 26 .0> 4 SL Louis 23 25 .419 6 Boston !3 25 ,471 4 New York 22 26 .458 7 Cleveland 20 IO .400 • Philldelphla 20 31 .392 101..2 We!!lt Division West Dlvl1lon Chicago rT 19 .587 San Franci.ICO i7 20 .841 ,_1innesota 26 21 .553 Ill Dodgen 32 21 .604 3 Kansas City J-0 25 .545 Ill Cincinnati J-0 i1 .5811 5 25 23 .521 s Houston J-0 26 .538 61\ Angels -211 · -47-,4111-f l>-·Allanta-..:,_ -· -18-33-~35.1 tll--"'nd--16 3t T"1d1r '• ....... Ml"nettlla It Clwtl•"°• t1!ri lll lrlmof'e 7, ChlcttJO ' loe.ton f, t<1t1"'1 Cllv 2 Htw VOf'k I, Tl•ll • Mtl"""u"-• J, 0.-\ll'ld 4 Ot'!r.:.11 !, A"'ffh 12 -TM1'1"1 .,_ .340 Ill\ ~"' J..k: "' ..... Didi.ff' ..., " c~ I-tT '"' Ind l.lfftb M ) -IYMM Clty_(""jll\)rtf I.al _11 Blltoll (L .. f.JI Chlca~o (fisher J.Ji ef aa1ttm11'1 l .. 1t11.-r . ., N-"Ottt CKUrot J.S) 11 Tn11 IMlfrl'I H I Mll'weukte fSl1t011 , ... ) 11 Oekllnd I Ml.lntw '"" Dot!~ (ColemaPI 16.l) II ""-tll• Ill-t.21 Tllu,.Y'I 81- Chk,lff 11 11111 ....... N.., Viti!; 11 T .. 11 Dt•rUt II .. ,..... Orltv o..,,.., ICl'lldlll«I. • San Diego 9 35 T....,..1 OlmH .,..... ''· c~ic..o 1 MtiWAlll 7, Alllnl• '· n flllllnt1 Cl""""*" I, NIW Yen: S. la 1Mlntt "" ""Melteo '· ,.lttlbvr•~ ,. ,.,,u ... ,,. •• '· Holl•fotl • M. Lwlt J, lllll OIMo I T""Y'l OMlfl .353 161\ ~ fllltlori 7.31 .u-Chktt'O {"°°'1111 f.JI Allantl !Nllkra ).2) 11 MOntr111 (TOl'rtt S.SJ ""' l'rlOKllQ (Ml rldllt .. o I I ... ~ ,._ (11-J.11 'Prtllldtlc1to1 (1'1111'1wn l.,jJ 11 Hovden (0"'11tr .., S.n Olotoe CK!rtiv ,:.1 11 SI, LOUii (GlbMn WI-) Qllly t i '"" KhfdU1911. Tllw!WIJ"I hrita °""'I I I ChlQllO All.nll '' Moftlr"I Sin ()fWo M St. Loub Onl'I' '""'* Khldullcl, Sp ri ng Drills Sati.sf ying Bast F~c~s T N .--MD F b ll C h ToughTest 0 ew 0 0 t a oac It was ihree against one 1 .. 1 l\·fater Dei High has had 21 years of winnin g football and activity at the l\1onarchs in- stitution this spring gives no Indication that anything dif- ferent is in store for Mater Del in the fall . New coach Gary Carr and 70 candidates for the varsity wrapped up spring drills with the arinual Red-White game Saturday and Carr says· he's · satisfied with th e work ac- complished. The Red-White game took on a different aspect rrom pa~ ltsues -in that it was a dum---- my SCfimmage type of opera- tion. , "We tried to give everyone a shot on offense against a defense holding bags,'.' says Carr. "and we're especially happy with our receivers and quarterback." Carr had an e x celle nt quarterback in 1972 at Estan- cia High with l\like l\1agner ' ' GARY CARR "'eek in the main event at dale on a par with the Estan-Costa · Mesa's Orange County cia flash. Fairgrounds Speedway motor- "Thcy're some w hat dif-<:ycle races and the one, Va n ferent in that Ste~e will be a Nuys' Mike Bast, v.·on. drop back passer. And he's ·The three, Costa Mesa's Ed stronger and big ger th an \\'Jlliams, Fountain Valley's ?.l ike," adds the f o r m e r Danny Becker and Huntington Estancia assistant. Beach '• Rick \Yoods, will be Martindale Is one of eight on hand again this F'rlday at returning varsity starters for 8: 15 and the popu lar veterans Mater Del and it's his pil:ssing don 't figure to Jet But off and the running-of returning without a battle . starter Jim GardeaJhat form s For the fifth straight we<>k the nucleus of an· imposing at· more than 8.000 fans were on tack. hand to see n1otorcycle racing Ca rr singled out Pa t last week and another large Henderson, John Dudek, Joe crowd is antlcipatcd IQ view Ballestero and Al Basiliere in y,•hat has become a hot duel. the receiving department. Bast's strategy in winning Henderson is a returning last Friday was s'I mp I e starter along with tackles enough. Agafqst t h r e e Robert Alvarez (19<l l and members of the same team, Kevin Pegan 1205). wingback he pushed his bike Into the David Najera. linebacker Bob lead and looked back just ~1acauley and defensive star oncl'. (ticketed for Orange· Coast lle<:tor Delgadillo. That was 10 nun around and College I and he rates Mater "We spent a lot of time y,·avc as he look the checkered Dei High slinger Sieve ~t/!r. :•::ln-:.__~See::.:::._~:.:t:::•=oa=r.:<h:::•:..::.P•:::g:.:•:._!lc:,_ ___ na:.'g,_. ________ _ .. , • .,..,, oi We don't' talk a lot about thl flavor ·. of Falstaff Beer. You can't t8ste Word& But you ~an tas~ qualiiy.. And Fal~taff i~ Americas premium quality beer. Taste it and yoi.(11 kn0w ~hat we~ · not talking about. · , ---------.,.-------'--• I , t • • · StartYour ··lngines! l WITH DEKE HOULGATE I INDIANAPOLIS-Tbe long, painful proc ..... of ,M,11.;ncrim- lna1ion~ aoul bari..ig and searching fOL.the truth have engulfed the auto racing fraternity in the "-'ake ol mulilple racing trag- edies. - The New York Times has called for a 6an on au.to racing. Equally drastic soluUons have' poured from television screens and car radios from one end oC the country to another. lsolaled from the real world out there, the lodianapolis ectabllsbmeot <µdn't take the thre,ats too seriously at first. Now, tt ii fared by Roger McClwikey among others, the U.S. Auto Club may over-r'eact or panic and make unwise rule Changes. A q~tlon has been raised by Mario Andretti wbclhtt or not speed In Itself is the critical safety factor. He claims that tcchni· cal .changes to slow the cars down .25-30 miles an hour at Jn- dianapoUs would not make them safer to crash. AndretU is ln favor of building stronger fuel bl adders to cut down on the incidence of fires. The accusing· finger has also pointed toward Jndianapolis 500 chlef steward Harland Fengler and speedway owner Tony Hulman for creaUng terribly unsafe starting conditions. There hasn,'t ~n a clean start in the last three years. Turbo-charger Gets the Blame An e1pcrt In these matters whom "'e consulted lays the bl•me for both Salt Walther's mulU~ar starting line accJdeni and the Swede Savage 11m1t1b Into the turn three wall on lhe same ealprit,-tlte turbM:barg~r.-Hopelu_lly, _l'.QJ_e rpak.ers ,!'ill ex· amlae Ute role the turbo played in both crashes, Jn Walther'• case, at a secret driven' meetiog A. J. h)1 was blamed for dropklckiog Walther Into the fence because be got in Foyt'• way. Foyt was fined $100, and further penaltie& were recommended. llowever, an e.camlnallon of Foyt's car sb'owed not one bit of evklmce that he bad come in contact •·Ith another car, He mla:bt have crowded Walther, but Foyt didn't touch him. FoyS 1uggtsted that Walther's turbo-charger kicked to late and unexpectedly, the resultant torque flinging bis car toward lrvllle's Jerry Grant, Jato Grant's wheel, over fllm and Into the wall • The Savage accident might not bave happened if Swede bad 1teen driving a DOa-turbM::harged car. Hls trouble didn't start u more than a mlnor bobble. Sa11oge Did dae Right Thing He lost control momentarily going into turn four. swung out wide toward the wall, which he succeeded in missing by inches. This maneuver pointed his car toward the inside of the track, and to prevent splMing he stomped his foot hard on the accel· erator to gain traction. Drivers who discuss the accident say be did exactly the right thing. But his turbo-charger kicked on at preeisely the wrong m~ ment and shot him, under acceleration, into the wall. Swede .didn 't have a chance to save himself. ..... . The turbo-chai:ger is a device to ram air under pressure into the engine, creating a tremendous additional burst of power. 1be amount ol p:>Wer ls proportionate to the amount of pressure. All other factors being equal, by lowei:ing turbo-charger pressw-e from the 30 pound level at v.•hich it is now commonly run (there is no limit in the rules) to something below 24 pounds, horsepower can be reduced by 20 percent. If its pressure were reduced , the turbo-charger would not. give that sudden burst of hard·IO<Ontrol acceleration that may have been the major cause ol both accidents. USAC chief tech- nical inspector Frankie Del Roy says it can be done easily and at no expeo1e. Testa are under way nOw. f, M'flor Salet11 Profll,,.. ODe .r Ille -major safely pniblellll lien II .. ,. 1be .:nee II is.reed. U it lu 't obfloal Ce Toay Hctlmu or eve.a I.be efftdalt wlao oprnte the lady 50t, It II a almple truth Co mJJ. 1ioa1 of televllif>ll viewers wbo PW tbe Waltber 1ccldent played • 'ever ud over a1.ta oa the tabe Wt weet. · Vlace Graaattlll, chief mechanic for Graham McRae's S1'P Ea11e, claims tbat Wednesctay's restart was also horrible. "Tbe oaly re11011 aobltdy complaJm about H," he said, "ii &hit Jack.Uy DObodf got burt." Wbea..,tk lldlauPolil 519 1tart ls foaled ap ~ar after year and etlter races wttk tbe u me can and driven Id nder way ~ wllil no major cHfflcahles, It would lfflll to call for rtmedlal .. eedoa. Vlace, brother ol Andy Grana&eW, bas a sagestion -wblcla mUet a lot of sease. Field Shoadd Be T1co Abreast • First Vince would have the field lined up two abreast in· Stead of three. nus would obviously leave more room on the race !rack for trouble to get sorted out. Second, he would have three white lines painted down the middle ol the front. straightaway. These would mark two lanes •tn which the first two rows of drivers would have to confine themselves. Nobody could cross over an outer white line in prdcr to pass the man In front of him. 'lbird, should one driver have a problem he would be allowed to pull out of his marked lane, io the left if he is on the iliside of his row or to the right If he is on 'the outside. A driver pulling out of position would be penalized if he did it to ·gain an advan tage but not if be had to drop back. Sar11eUlance Wo11ld Be Ea•ler If that's true, and if he ls allowed to stay, his personal pride will be weighed more heavtly than the lives of race driv· ers nnd spectators at the world's 1most important motor race. lf for no other reason, Fengler should be removed because he tblnks he can control a race around a virtually blind tTack by 1tanding or sitting at the starling line. ' Thls 'Speedway has a tower. and the man running the race should be up ln It, whe re he can see. Every other race on the USAC championship ~ail uses one set or top officials, who are not placed in control at t~dy. Jt's a competent group headed by Dick King, the club's compe. titian director, and Shim Malone, the starter. It's record is Im· preulvo. especially by comf)llrlson. One Kine In the tower Is better Uuln 100 Fenglers At the pit well. MONARCHS ••• :=----c CMll-From Page !% placing our personnel of· ren slvely. And we apent a·1o1. of work on technique. We did everything was orientation. 80!\ 01.Jlke playing musjcnl chairs wlth tho kid~." says Carr. f place some emphasis on our passing game, but m O•S t Inaugural Handicap At Us AI 1-Mr Alamitos Race Course will begin its 23rd year of quarter horse racing tonight whin !he world's fastest horse! return to Southern .. " Return to • Grunion grabber.s are back are.scheduled for June 11.20. !he number you can ccuch, it in action along Southern Alt.hough a description of is iUegal to take more than Area and the beaches between !\lorro Bay and Cayueos. • DAILY PILOT 2:J Net T 01irncy . Summ arie. ....,.ittllA..af J""'9r "*"""°' GYIUI T-'1 T_,.._, Pl11al1 • California beaches following gnmioo fishinrr may sound you can U!\C. 0 • .,.. ,, the opening of th_e season Fri· suspiciously like a snipe hunt, Grunion runs generally oc-r~o •"II KMM 0.1. o.i.oe•• '"" e.,c .. w 10.J. • Predicted pc<!ks for gru(lion runs for the rest of thi s sum· mer are: June 17 -10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; June 18 -11:03 day after a two-month no-grunion runs attract thousands cur from one 10 three hours fishing period which protects of . people to the beaches: after a high tide, but only on McC11n11c .,.., 1PT., 1~. ai.m0w1.111 h · d • h three or fou r nights nrter n •nd W•tM• ~ .... 1. le grun1on urutg t c peak or because the fish are a tasty full or new moon. The second p.m. to 1:03 a.m.: June 19 -• ..,. ,. •• · ' g SO ddll' t d I 38 I 38 J IN.Cllnllc •nd Plqr 1191. Cw11d •!Id u1e1r spawn1n sen n. a ion o any menu an and third nights of each cycle I : p.m. to : a.ni.; unt! scrrcirwr ._,. s.1, 6-t. The small silvery !ish which becuu~e all it tilkes to catch usually are th e best. l O -12:23 a.m. to 2:23 a.m.: ••t• ,, lion. nvade~~ n>m~Ha)a ~l-.il.your..::bar~od 1rom1 some~h July-11-J~50-pan 14> 12 :50____.c.."'~"",;:~G.,= .I,Si""""'-"'· As usual, twe>-lime world California to ~torro Bay at fi .S ing license. best grunion runs OC<!u r at a.m.; Jul y 18 -11 :25 p.m. to •°"',. P nlgMa ol ac- champion and 'LoS" Alamitos periodic intervals Crom early The regulations ror grunion. Corona de! Tl-tar. Ne~·port 1:25 a.ni.; July 19 _ 12:06 P~::·,.~"!3.K11rm•n u.•. Pos'° •nd favorite Kaweah Bar will be March through the first few fishing are quite si mple -no Beach, Huntington Beach, a.m. to 2:06 a.m.: July w - on hand to help kickoff the d!ys in August cooperated by tools, implemen ts or fishing" Coronado Strand , M is s i on 12:58 a.m. to 2:58 u.m.: Jul y sununer's festivities when he staging spawning ruqs in re· gear can be used. You have to Beach, La Jolld, Del ll.lar, 31 -11 :09 p.m. to 1:09 a.in .: fa ces four challengers in the cent ni ghts. catch them with your bare Oohcny Beach, Belmont . Long Aug. 1 -11 :54 p.n1 . to 1:54 $10,000 Inaugural, the The spawning runs arc Qands.· All persons ove r 16 Beach. Cabrillo, Hermo.5a, n.n1.: Aug. 2 -12:<15 a.in . 10 Olrh IJ Otftel'M!r •t1d ICtrr 011, Mo;inlllOft"'tY Anf;I M•rlYfl 6·2, .. ,, Glrh 1t Hl>lem •...:! l" .. llrrr•11ier Oef. GorllOfl •nd J••Olne 6·1, 6-l. seventh race of the opening related to the tide cycles, and musl have a fishing license. Vtnice. Santa ~lonica, ~talibu. 2:45 a.n1.; Aug. 3 -1:49 a.n1. Glrl1 ,, night canl. the next invasions of beaches Although there Is no limit on Santa Barbara, Pismo Beach to 3:49 a.m. s.r~::;•,~nd ~~.,, o:1ei. Meo°"~1 •1111 Los Alami tos Race Course l'"'""'""'""'""'""'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,..,..,.;;;;;i;;;;;,.,..,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii.,.iiiii"'""'""'"iiii...O;;;;;;.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii-mmm-;;-;;-ii-.,.ii-.... .,..,..,..,..:...;;,.;..i;i;;.,.;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;.,.I will adopt a fourth e:icacta. to be conducted on the evening's eighth race, and will introduce the newe st stakes event in the natlon, the $50,000 Winner Take All Invitational to be run on July 28, during the meetin g Kaweah Bar, d e r e n d'f n g Horse of the Afeeting, will be seeking his second straight Inaugural victory and the seven-year-old gelding draws into the race with ()n}y 118 pounds, the lightest load he has carried at Los Alamitos in many years. Probably the b igges t surprise of the Inaugural field was the assignment of leading rider Bobby Adair on Native Empress rather than Ka~·eah Bar. Adair, five-ti me Los Alamitos riding champftln, has ridden the famed palomino in every one of his starts since 1969 with the exception of one last winter when he was bed- ridden with an illness. Replac- ing Adair will be Kenneth ·Hart. Meanwhile. AdAir wlJ dlmb aboard Native Emt*-W "ror the first time in his career ::rud figures to draw favorit ism with the gray mare from the opening night crowd. , Native Empress. n a m e d Horse of the Meeting during the v.·inter quarter horse .season when she won five of seven races, has b e a t e n Kaweah Bar the last five times they have met and most recently . won the $ 8 , 7 0 0 Peninsula llandicap at Bay Meadov.·s by one·half lengt h. Rounding out the field ror the Jnaugural will be Air Cool· ed; a hair-sister to champion Come Six; Andy Oo. a former $3,000 claimer who won the SS0,000 HQHRA Championship here last winter and Ruby Khan. winner or the $100,000 Golden State Derby at Bay Tl-1eadows in 197 1 and recent victor or the $5,000 Miss Peninsula (Bay Tl-feado\vs' filly and mare championship). * * * Alamitos Racing Entries SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! So habla Espanol WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON 15221 BEACH Bin,. PHIJ!l,E 893-1544 UO l lllST ST. AT CYPRESS• PHOllE 54l·74TI 1530 S. llWOll Bl.VII.• PllOllE 17WOO 1 ·-··ro ·v TU 5.?U FRIDAY •• 1:30 A.M-t P.M SATUIDAY , •••••••• , • : t :JO A.M.--4 P.Af. SUNDAY •••••••••••••• t:to A.M ....... P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY • , l :JO A.M-t r .M SATURDAY ••••• , •••••• l :JO' A.M.-6 P.M. SUNDAY ~·· •••••• ,, , • , t:OO A.M.--4 P.M. l '-ND •,y THRU FRIDAY .. l :JO A.M-t '·M SAT,URDAY ••.••••••• , • l:JO A.M.-6 P.M.-· SUNDAY •••••••••••••• t :OO A.M.--4 P.M. n.r. .. _ ............. b1 ... •loft loodi ~·. doalft _,_.., "' pl•tlc .. prMNt lf!U flnli.h. """ 77 fi:.INl C HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID SPRAY-ON ENGINE -ENAMEL v1mr1.AJID AIR COOL CUSHION <@§J GAS ·TREATMENT RADIAL STEEL TIRES JJMIO 70 SBIES 7 PLllS IN TllAD AllA 4 IAYON COIO •TUUJS-TOUUH STIR lflT P\.US..2 IAYOH COM> lAOIAI. P\.15 TUllElESS WHITEWAl.lS LOW LOW PftlCE FR70-14 GR70-14 GR70-15 HR70-15 70 SEUS "THI BIG ONE" WITH RAISED WttTE LETIERS 1845 . A70-13 lerfON1 ,.... & _..-. HMIN kffp ~ ct.-. .. ...-.. ::,~~ Youa oASouN•,i1---JR_7_0_-1_s __ o~.. LR70-15 CAN ltfD OR AMIER CLEARANCE "' 0 " LAMPS ....---------."""'''-'-cledf .. 11 0 ......... ....... , .. ,,. in.toll • 55~. .39' , .......... ,_ DROP ~ ·r:· CLOTH ;. ~I..,, . m'w-. .;,._, ......... . :;: : · ,,,,. P<DGI berrl .. . j.: • " . ! U111 ~1 lor "'o"' • ~r . 1· , .. .,. ........... . ., , W fu"'"~'*• _,.,.,. ;; " . , ...... ~; 'I • NAS 9c r· MANY USll . r1 .. 1M, 1 ... 1 ... •• ll.N o. ll.111 ........... .., .O•. 7 ,35,15 7.35•1• 7.75/6.70.15 THE WDE ONE 711 SERIES OESK>N GIVES MORE C~ACT WITH R0...0- MOlf: STAllU.TY JO MONTH 01JAA .. NT(( •o•o HAtA•o ou•1.t.Nt11• !Hf rt• toWS 0.UAl/oHlll COIJttll T!IU 101 ~ l.iCIPllO NUMI U 01 .. ONTIU AOAIMSI All llO.l!O H..u.uoi IN NO..O.M IASKN(IH 0-1 UK, 0""""GTO 1111 Wiil H lfHACIO WllH •IO·IA{IO MOMIHI' AOJllSIMIMT CMAIOl .... Kil ON UO<I""" M\llNG PllCI Al llMI Of IUKH/M. • F60-l4 F60-15 G60-14 G60-15 BUY DI CRfDIT-·11! · ~r;:sVW's FOREIGN CAR SPECIALS F78-14 (7..75•14) G78-15 (8.25•15) HIAVYDUTY SHOCK ABSORBIRS flTS MOST AMI RICAN CARS UilJfAUA1'0N •VAIUikl AT •OW'COlf 3'' TO\'OTA'S, M.G.'S, Oftl'S, DATSUN'S . Allll MAllY OTllfll HMI,_ WS • ~.20x13 5.60x15 6.00x15 1~.0xlS •12•111..oa14s11•1 _, .................... , ... ~ .... 11 .. . .. TUBED TYPE 6.00x16 ....... - 6.70x15 ....... . 6.50x16 ....... ;. 7.00x15 ....... . TUBELESS VA.N TIRE 7.00/7.35x14 ... ........... r ... ••• .i i1oi·o.11~ • NATIONA11Y Delco ADYIRTISID -AIR SHOCKS COMl'LIRL Y AIR ADJUITAU BIGGE ST STOCK IN TOWN Pl' IOYI IRl ...... lllYICI INOClr ANOalll fOI M M41CU' ANO MOMU 01 PMllMGl.-o:a; U.-. l'ATtOM WAOONI. UeMT lllUCU a TbAIU. ............... _ ........ 3r.• . ,_,... ........ .....,'"" ..... """''""'' •I~~ In r-...lri tot i..;.i- lNJfAUATION AYAllAlll AT ALL,.,, IOYS SJO•rs PAll ' ' • PAILY PI LOT .S. w Chalwnge in Soccer ays Huntington's Dunne ·Look 'for the UnJted States to have a SOC· tcain gain the flna!a In the neat Olympit mes and then t\\o·o,yeats later ha e a team 'vance far lit Worldplp play." "1£~ Donald Dunne alid ~ ha• ,.. .. be opl~l c. , ol Hu1111nCtm1 Beach, is the tive \ice-prelldent . of the American th Socc<r Orlaniulion (AYSO ), ~ vantqe paint, It's mett)y a 11111 ol· · .. , .. • I I STEVE: BRA ND e berore the U.S. is compeljtive with all ma)or soccer powers. '"'We 'have an adva~tage," he says, or the SO program that reaches more than 22,000 ngstcrs in California. "When we start to ·ch a youngster. normally he . hasfl't veloped any.bod-habits." f la the_ United St.ates he hasn:t developed y habits at all by the time he is eight years . Football, baseball end basketball, yes, t BOCCer, no. , AU that is changing, according to Duhne. "AYSO expects to reach more thari 30,001 ds ne1t year," says Dunne. "Three years o there v;ere 12 teams in Orange County. O\Y there are 12 with 1).00 k·ids playing. It ws about 40 percent a year. "La!l ye~r the USA League '4'85 rormed to JI a void for players between 16 and 2.t- "\\'herea.s 'Everyone Plays• Is 1he theme in A VSO, OfllY the best can make the USA teams. Last year a team from Germany visited· heie and anothe r one is coming in a re"' ~·eeks,.__ 'then-' later this summer, an Ot nge nli All·sla teoiM-"111 go i1 Germany for • camp and practice. ."All this shows soccer is on the move at the grass root level.~' Dunne has four children playing the game. His l"A'O younge$t boys, 7 and 9, are in AYSO "'hile the two older boys, 16 and 17, are on the USA team after starting ror Edison High this season. He says tt>e country needs a naUonal hero, Uke Pele is for South America and Brazil. "Baseball has Will ie Mays and football ha! Joe Namath," says Dunne. "In five Qr six yea rs soccer will have ils star and by thcu the fa_ns. the pa rcnl s and kid~ "'ho are playing. \\'III be to the point !hat It dra"·s bi g crowds.•· A~-f~r the Olympic team, Dunne says ded1cat1on Is the key. · "\\'e Mve to make a decision on the team six nlonths ahead," .he says. "Then we have to pick talented and dedicated kids who will do nothing for those six months but prepare. -Soccer ·rans Will have to contribute to make it so 'lbe learn can train and practice without worrying about bills. "It has to be done for the team to excel. "America n kids are-dirferent than others. They are less disciplined but they "'on't give up. Their wide-open pla y could cause the most disciplined teams !rouble because our kids are faster and stronger. The talent is there. "A former member of an English pro tea m told me \.\'ith proper training our players could make the World Cup finals next year, i! they started right no,-.,. and did nothing else. "l believe him." Semis Set at Miw Square In Preside_nt' s Cup Tourney Girh Triumpl1 ' '!'be Ora... Co N_! 1 Volleyball ~ pil --. tbe Mtkrna! prep W4 -ut held over !he ... bod 111 llun-, tington Becoh. ,,. All:Orangc Loop Spot 'l'oHollett The tum, J,be pra•c~ Semifinal action In lhe an· that was scored...(llt a scotch report a lot of broken shafts' BloliOma. ...recently ~- University High's J o e nual president's cup com· twt)S(lme basis Sit6rday and a but no holes-ln-ane at the trom • vlctor)' lain lbo1 ..... ~,~ Hollett earned first team All· partner's better ball Sunday, Meadowlark coorse. Sports. i',etliv n , .... , Orange ....eaguc b a s e b a I I petition at 1-'ount.a!n Valley. Gene Clark and Ray Heffran • Colurrfbia where ~ 'l!lo honors as selected by that lltile Square GoU' C<tur&e will were the winners with a 130.$ Costa Mes& took nrst ~ iti a~ 11:"-ili .,.... ·-••,. take place--1hi&Jl'.eoke'.h Ul!lb.-""' •-... •··•vi...--~ , • tournament. """ ~"~ '~ -~··--David J:;aroon ol-Qiota"Melo•i'-~;;;.;;;._ __ _ Player of the year is Sonora !he finals slated the fojlowlng Jn second place were Rocco sCQ.red a hol e-in-one at Co!ta ltlgh pitcher Jim Pelcrson. week. / Paterno and Rudy Quiroz with Second team c?lolces from Rick LehinJ meets Raoul 132. Dale Hahn and Joe ~fesa Golf and Cowltry CIUb th Or Coa ' 1 d Gerhardt fln1·,•-• third al 1'4. this week, acing the 133-yard e ange st area inc u e Quezada in one championship air:u " th hot h M inda University's Nick Peregud and flight match \.\'hile Jim Wood John De Weese and Cluck flf e on 1 e · esa L" Phil Hancock. Laguna Bench's and Frank Fern tangle in the Berteas placed fourth ·at 136 course: Dave Marriner and :Piflc key other. with three teams tied at 137. 1'h6-newly dedicated nig~ Allen, and Dana Ii.ills' l\l itch It wlll be Fred \Vheeler They included Chuck Osborne driving range is now opea "litcComb and Bill Springman. apinst Bart Barton in the sec· and Bui Meyer, Joe Collins seven nights a wee_k. Flrsl Team ood flight in one match with and Peanuts Lowrey and 1'far-Next big event for the men's P-Peterson. So n ora ; Dave Jorgenson and Covel ty Flom and Don Lowcock . club "·ill be the mcmber·mem- Hcrnandcz, Valencia. Allen mceling in the ot her._ llf ber tournament June 23-24. e-MacDonald, Brea. eacloaelark First da y action v.'ill be a Inf-~lercer, Saddleba ck; Frank Smith meets John J . criss-cross and the second day 11 11 11 U 1 It G Ausilio and Elm er "Red" 1'1embers of the men'$ club \jp;w~ill~bc~~a~r~tn~e~r~·,~be~tt~e~r~ba~l~I.~~==~ 0 e • n \'ers y; r a Y • A t c h i 1 o n races ,Jules at Meadowlark Countr)' Club Sonora; Faz.io, Sonora . OF-Ricks. Valencia ; }fart, Schoolcraft in the third flight of Huntington Beach will stage . TUR. N. ON . TO TEN. NIS Sonor'a, Ilison, Saddl eback; semifina l round. the ann-qal Robb-Bobb toum a· Peralta. Valencia . Don Rudolph. just recently ,ment this \\'eeken~. Ut -Ed\varcls. Valencia. on the pro. golfi ng tour. has Gomer Sims is repor tedly Second Team joined th e Mile S q u a r e back on his feet and recover.. P -----RamsCy, Br ea.; teaching\st.aff as an ass istant ing nicely from a recent Frazier,'Sonor4. _pro£essional. operation whll e the club pros C -Peregud. University. Inf -Allen, Laguna Beach : Ho u s e a I, Saddleback :.Spr- lngman, Dana Hills; Haocotk, University. OF -Burke and Gonzales. Sonora: Kirby. El Dorado, /\larrioer. Lagu.na Be a c b , Hayes. El Dorado. UT-/\lcComb, Dana HWs. lfooorable /\leotion JUl•&IOH Viejo Golfers Lauded Club cha mpionship play at 1'1ission Viejo Coif Club ""ill take place on June 16-17 over 'fl like Lumbard -A'as na1ned I 36 holes with the championship most valuable athJ ete on the I Oight encompassing members Costa f\.fesa High golf team 'vit h the championship flight recently at the school's sports 0-7 handic aps. a"•ards banquet. Competition will be in fo.ur Other special award winners During the Summer Progr•m at the COST A MESA TENNIS CLUB 10 LESSONS s.wo UNDll THI DlllCTION 0' TIMMI$ PIOI ... • RUSTY MOORE and MIKE DUNN • REGISTRATIONS: JUNE 11 thru 16 (Com• •1rly for 1i111r1d •11•olh'"11 tl e Morning • Afternoon e Evening Cl111e5 e Beginning · Intermediate · Advanced JUNIORS •nd ADULTS fli ghts including the cham· included Tom Radcliffe as pionship group. captain, Bob Tetrault as mO!t In a n1embcr-guest tourna· improved and ~tark Cum· tw iflf1r1Nt1N1 c111 -cosTA MESA TEHH1s cLu• -111.nn 'Rustlers Fall, 63-5:3 Y ellowtai[Hitting Alo11g Orange Coast - Qui·nn and Collen (Laguna Beach), Moughan and Silva iUniversity), fo"•lcr, Ulloa, Miklos , Hallsted (Dana Hill~)-ment over the pa".''.'..' _:w:::e~ek:·e".'nd~..'.m'.'.i".'n~gs'..a".'s'..:mo".""s'.'.t..'.i"".'''!'P'.'.ira".'t:'.io".'n".'al':.. ~""""""""""""""8""8""0""""J""U""N""l""P""E""R'IO~, ""D""R"".,""""C""O""S""T""A""""M""E""S""A""""""""""""~ , , LONG BEACH -Golden • West College 's s u mm e r basketball season got under "'lY on a losing note at Long Beach City College Tuesday night as the host Norsemen pulled away· in the second hall to post a 63-5.1 victory over the Rustlers. Coach Dick Str ic kl i n ' s c.oldell West quintet stayed close through the first hall. ·trailing bY' onty two points at the mid way, JIOlnt. But the hosts maintained -good pressure aad consilitent shooUng in the sctond' half to pile up a 10.point margin or vldi>ry. ·\. - El:-Los Amigol IJig'i; stand· out Keith Stowers ·was high point man for GOiden west • with 10 points and six others 1 contributed six points or more to the visitors' attack. Golden West's trio of 6-S players for mer \Vestmlnster High star Gary Andrews. Marina's Br l a rl Sanders and Corona de! 'h-1ar's Bob Clark, ICOl'ed eight, seven and six counter1. Sanders led in rebounding with seven caroms. ....... w ... cu1 tUk It ! ft 03 ",' ~j S.ridtr• ¢=.a-• ~ g J I C•rttr 1 O G ,,t Stower• l o' o' 0 . Clerk A•tlKlll 2 2 0 4 TMmp-· l 0 0 • Totllt '1 11 10 Sl tl11111""': Lace Nor•.m.ln "' Goldt11 . Wt$1 17 Two· l{emain NEW ' YORK -Wid e : receivers Don Hennann and Rich HOOston Were the only 1969 rookie draft picka re· maining on the J'O!llter or the New York Giants at the slart of the 1972 season. YeJloydail !ishlng ;ilong the Orange Coast has been ex· cepllonal the past few days, according to ~'POkcsmen for Art's Landing and Davey's Locker out of Nen·o rt Beach. Dana \Yharf gives a si milar report but says most of the action is on the all-day boat because bait squ id is hard to get at the present time . 1'.lost or the bait is located at Catalina Island. Art's Landing reported 75 yello"'S on 1'.-1onday for 22 anglers and Tuesday 's morn· ing half-day boat brought 26 to .. gaff for 11 anglers. r 118fsically1 that's all \l'e are fishing • rOr at the present lime." a spokesman for Art's Landing says. The biggest fish rep:>rted at Art 's Monday was 17 pounds. Mond ay was a big day ror yellowtail ~ Davey's Locker half~y boats. The morn ing -trip brought back a white sea bass. ·a sa lmon and 38 yellows for 20 passengers. ' Gymnastics 0 1'11 ottloll•I Cl119tMllkt ~iNll' ,., Cttt• ~ """' In the Afternoon , 14 anglers caught 18 yelloy.·s. The big· gesl fish \\':.lS 22 pounds. A 21-pound striped bass was taken off the docks at the Pa vi lion 1\1onday. At Dilna \V h a r r. a spokesman r c p o r t e d 80 ye llowtail on board for a [ull load of 60 passengers before noon on the all-day boat. The half-day boats are fishing for bonito, barracuda. baSs and halibut because ()f a lack ar sufficient squid to go around . Carl MCCullah at lluntington Beach Pier reports that he is OJ.JI of action unti l Saturday becau!e of motor problems on the Gib h1ac. "We 'll be back this weekend." I LEASE • · •• a Continental AUTO . OWNERS ' . call u1 for • quot1tlon ""' ..,. rw'll .... ,,... ... tfltt ... ""lwl"9 LOW ltolTll .... IUALITY .. fr1¥tr ........ Mwlff.<W , Ot1" tfWMt tiKtlllll. AN "-l'M' llctl .............. , "'. ,..,., 112. WIGMORE 0 INsURA E .......... ~ ..... 979-2555 LEASE1 ••• Mercury Full M.lnteMnce Leailnt ... Your Choice, New! 540 "5630 • MO-lllO • r.;, INC.UDED SERI/ICE: 1.1111111112 ....... 1Mc:lt1 2.1.a-2tr.t ..... 11 ............ .., ... __ . , .. __ ·..,o ........ 91;1 dlK IM'• .. t non EID SPECIAL /teg. 26. 96 ..,-4 Days ••••• Large car1 •(ightly higher. T~alon bars ••fro. • K MART KM100 4-FULL-PL Y POLYESTER CORD "78 ". SERIES·BLACKWALLS Reg. 21 .88 6.50xl3 88 l'lu1 F.E. T • 1.73Eoch WHITEWALLS ~.44 MORE EA. All TIRES l'lUS f .E.T. IACH No Trad•ln1 Required KMART Kii• 4 PLIES POL TESTER CORD + 2 FIBERGLASS BELTS DiJ'A L WHITEWALLS SW P.LT_.. .Reg. 37.97-C78xl3 31.97 2UI .... 39.97 2.22 2488 41 .97 21.81 2.37 42.97 ,.., 43.97 31.81 2.lt 45.97 .... 46.97 33.18 2.7$ 47.97 2.IO Plus F.E. T. I. 93 Each 47.97 38.18 4 Daya MODEL DELUXE 300 Our Reg. 168. 88 3·1peed blower. vertical and hori:r:ontol lowers. Compres· sor is tran1feroble to most c:ar1. Fils most U.S. co rs. 14666 NOT AYAILAILI AT COSTA MISA STOltl ..... ,. H 10•I• "·" fl10•I• ...... GSJl•I' .... GSM•I" ..... ,..,.ii, 12.• 2 PLUS 4 BELTED RADIAL ~KM-Radial-SSK" ~=· Reg. 36.88-155Rxl3 $ Plus F.E.T. 1.61 Eoclt All Tires Plus F.E.T. loch NO TRADE-INS REQUIRED SelHI from Liz.a MlnelU, Poul Simon, j\feavy·duty' •ac ·v1ckr lowrence, "Night The Lights ioor30,'f•lght. • Qt Went1 Put", Mancini & S.Verln,on, 1DWIG01 ....... >Mt Ill. . Donovon. ond more. Slz•• to f lt mo1t U.S. cars. ~~ ..LT~ ~=-~ ~~~!.. 4~ ... ••::::• ... '"'l;'l~~ ~J!!'~ --~-·-··-··· ....:':/~ -~.. ~!!!'!!!" iif!E£.• -·------"'!!!!!, f!U ---'Jl!!:'.e ~-, ~· ... J41JA,..,_, _ .. ,tun ~lit~ ·--.;.,,:::-= -~--~·-- • • ., • • • RUSTY PELICAN 'RIGATTA DRAWS NOVICES, EXPERTS IN KAYAK, CANOE PADDLING 6th Annual San Diego Race Slated Wlndjammers Yacht Club of Marina del Rey an d Southwestern Yacht Oub of San Diego h&ve issued ·m- vltatlons for the sixth annual Marina del Rey to San Diego race June 30-JuIY 1-2. The popular . event is ex- pected to draw nearly 300 en- tries rrom all over Southern California. A full week or pre-race ac- tivities has been scheduled by both yacht clubs. Qn June 23, San Diego yachts will start the cruise north to be on band for the race start. Windjammers Yacht Club will feature a pre- race party at tbe clubhouse on June 29. Thi!! race is open to all mem- bers of SOOthem California Yachting A.uOciatlon and North American Yacht Racing Union recognlftd cluhB who hold lntemational Offshore Rule (!OR) Midget Ocean Racing Fleet (MORF) and PaeUlc Haridlcap Racing Fleet ratJngs. Entries must be received by • Wlndjamrn2rs Yacbt Club not later than June 24. One of Kind Regatta Due on Coast Yachting Magazine's One Ot Kind Regatta Wi}l come to the West Cost fo rthe first time in West Coast for the first time in 197+.------ Newport ·Harbor Yacht Club vice commodore Don Wattson announced today that he has completed tem p orary ar- rangements with Yachting to co-sponsor the 1974 edition o( lhe OOK next April. The One Of A Kind Regatta features one represen{ative from each of the "yardstick" classes, plus prototypes of new boats and newly organized BOATING classes competing on a boat-, ________ _, !or-boat basis, The regatta usually draws some of the hottest sailing skippers in the world. It ma.t~h es s u c·h high· -performance ctasses at the 5-0-5 versus the Fireball , Star versus Tempest and others. _ "Predictions on wh¥ the big battles of 1974 v.·111 be" are dif· Additional Boating News Page 12 ricult lo pin down at this point," said Wattson, "but it is certain the trapeze and board b,oats·win ·draw a lot of at- tention. ''Wit h each cl a ss represented by its C1J!ttnt champion, or at least a ·rank- ing skipper, the entry list should shape up as an in- ternational "Who's Who" of sailboat racing," W a t t s o n said. We want to show you the bigger, stronger, sp1,1nkier Honda Civic. Absolutely all new. ---· The new Civic'" is sporting engi· neering pizzazz like 4-wheel · independent suspension, anti-sway bat and rack-and-pinion steering. elOIJ--~-. And although it can get from Oto 60 in 13.0 seconds, it.still runs on pocket change. Gets up to 30 miles per gallon. Come in and test drive it yourself. ---.. -We tlPnk you'll.be pleasantly surp,risec!-_ ere. ·Paddlers To Compete In . 'Pelican' Paddlers of kayaks, canoes and dories participated in 12 events last Saturday in the ~usty-Pelican Oaring Associa- tion.-annual regatta. The event was designed to challenge seasoned OlympiC contenders as well as novices who have only recently been introduced to the. sport. A cirrular course on Newport Harbor made it a spectator event. Bill Bragg from Newbury Park and his paddlers con- tributed heavily to the success of the regatta. A number of girls 11 and 12 years old are being coached by Bragg. The junior -kayak women's event dreW considerable at- tention due to the large number or novices involved. Bi-aggis one o( the coaches of the junior world kayak cham- pionships to be held this sum- mer. Dorymen from S a n t a Barbara, Los ·Angeles, Zuma Beach and Newport Beach provided contrast to the canoe and kayak events, Five single and eight double dory teams competed. PER GALLON! BIG SELECTION-IMMEDIATE DELIVE.RY!. ,, .... ' ' Wtd11esday, June! 6, tq73 DAILY PILOT Introductory Special On General's New Smooth Riding, 4-Ply Polyester COrd PoJy-"8t WHITEWALLS s-90 for · !lreA~13 ........ whitewall, pkM 11 .13 -F9d. Ex. T• •Wide 7-rib tread design to deliver start/stop traction •Wrap-around shoulder for steering cont rol • 4-Ply polyester cord body for amootb ride and durability · Charge It bl ••- SIZE" A78-1.3 678-13 E78-14 F78-14 G78-14 G78-15 H78-14 fi78-15 J1s-1s• L78-15" REPLACES 6.00-13 6.5().13 7.00/7.35-14 7.50/7.75-14 8.00/ 8.25-14 7.10/8.25-15 8.50/8.55-14 7.60/8.55-15 8.00/8.85-15 9.15-1 5 REG . LOW PAIR PRICE 2 tor $49.90 2 tor $51 .90 2 tor $55.90 2 tor $57.90 2 for $03.90 2 for $89.90· 2 for $73.90 2 to r $77.90 ·A ... ll1bl1 In whl~ .•• 11 oflly 811(;11.wlllt u LIU P1r Tlr1 At General Tire SALE FED. EX. TAX eAIR PRICE PER TIRE 2 tor $37.90 $1.83 ' 2 for $39.90 $1 .81 2 lor $43.90 $2.22 · 2 for $45.90 $2.37 2 for $49-90 $2.53 $2.60 2 for $55.90 $2.75 $2.80 2 for $59.90 $3.01 2 for $61.90 $3.13 Mtll CHlctl: Shovld Ollr awpply ot aome tiztt Of liNt "'" _, -"'t 11111 ,,.ni; ••will honor...,. O<dttt plKM -IOI lulwrl o.il ... fJ' .t -~..... •, General GRABBER • 3-Rlng Whitewall • 4-Ply Polyester Cord while WAS $35.95 . they last/ NOW ••• ~ • ~ Complete ~ ·BRAKE -Vf ifXx\-'OVERHAUL 1. l111ta!I NEW 11eo.y d•ty Ifni .. o" all 4 wllMll! F4 FRONTEND -A ''=--1--c-. AtlGNMENT 2. ltebulld the cyUnden o" all whnhl 3. lteed bl'ak• -i111tall hHvy 411ty IKole fl11ld. 4. lapect ltrol• r9hlflll sprl"4J5. 5. T ... 11 oH triae •II 4 broke dn11fll. "H' (POSITIVE CAMBEFll 6. R.,..ck fnNtt WllHI beorl-.s. 7. Adlnt lwakn CM:d c~• •IMf9enCY 11 .. .,.. I. ROCld mt '"' cnrtltWloblle l "'"~ ·We correct Ca1ter, Camber, Toe-In, Toe-out to-·your car manufac turer'• 1pectffc.1tlon1 . ... Safety check •nd adjust your steerlnat $ 50 ALL $ FOR ONLY .•• 95 MOST U.S.CAAS r• l' (TOE.ot/T) Only ... ,U.S. c • ., .. c .. (Ol1e bttklt not l"choded) 'i" qTRA SEltYICl CflAACI: FOl CMS Wl'Tll Atl ( D,TII 1.l'IR II oi 'lalllCll W White s1500 Walls ..... , . . . . . . •JI· Whitewall • Du,.... ,,_.._ • fUIOUIDal Tl'Hd lllofgrt ·-_ ... _..... • 4-PIJ- CCHttbuctlan , . " 512'~:~ l' .•. T. SIM c..,..tc.en COMPLETE CAR CARE SINCE 1959 Don Swedlund COAST GENERAL .TIRE 646•5033 540-5710 • • • •• 2fi DAILY PILOT • . ' AMBLER TUMBLEWEEDS WHA1'51l!A11HIN6> YOU GOi ON YOUR HEA~ ioTSA WCK? ,MUTI & JEFF Usral,BaB)(;X:J~ROMlSE-" i\.t.. TAl(EYOUOUTSA.TURDAY WHEN I GE'T PAID, OKAY? • t.ET's STAYHOMETOHIGtf'T AT )t>IJR. HO!JSE ! -;FIGMENTS > . · ... ' .. Wrdriesday, June 6, 1973 A1M1d5llA~R I ACQU!Rl'P e JN llr{ AAMl!ilN&S.:.l'M WON! WEIRV! 1lJ 1)0N t1j Vv\lf:N 5MO~INfr M'( J MEER!iCttAUM 1lJ AFf!:CT1llE . CASUA~ AIR OFAPLOMI! 50 I ..1 J;5StNiw.1ll PISllNCflON· ) . V '' ; I jJ . , gi !l -~~ -~i---....i )t!IJHG MAN, Y-WANT 'i'blJ JO KNOW THAT WE TUR~ OFF THE LIGl-ITSARoONO HEREATTENT~IRTY/ IT ~ s:> LOO& Nt;J THAT KIT CCUD WALK ONDE:i< ml5 PIANO WJ111CXJT BENOIN OVER ! CAN YOU IMAblNE WHAT WOULD HAPA:N NOW ~ !NANCY NANCY, YQU PROMISED TO HELP ME WITH THE HOUSECLEANING TODAY I AM HELPING l'NI DUSTING THE BANISTER PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER by DoucJ Wildey by Tom K. Ryan 8A13JJITr by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller 5AM, IT'S $0 WONDERFUL TO 6E WITM YOU ! I WISH I DIDN'T HAVf TO 60 BACK TO l'<EW YORK coon 29 Unbrlght ! JO Se.!I bird I 34 011e•: Comb. form 1 36· Scottish island 1 38 Violent fre1· I for-1U 33 The 0Ts:2 words 42 Bird& 43 Biblical man ~Came 1 tOgtl1tltlf 46 Pretaining tu Celts 46 Former French coin · 2 J -4 ' • DOWN 1 "l ike a ret in 2 Phtce tor 11ction 3 Resolves a disoule 4 Sizable piece o(land" 5 Greenland ' base 6 Washed 7 Reeched 11 ' summiti 3 words 8 Time period 9 British composer 11 Of ii certain shape 12 French father lJ Whirlpool 19 Pronoun 2<1 Kind of drum 26 Imparts some color 28 Three: PntfiK 30 Pro ··· J I Basic 32 French name 33 Home, of a '°" 34 Brink 35 Look intently 37 Go"ip 38 Fl.ilt-topped hi!lg 40 Bavof the Philippine s .. 41 Color 46 ····of Freedom 48 Endured <19 Beak parts 50 -·-·· voce 52 Idaho count) 53 Make laugh 54 C111alogue 55 Before; Comb. form "56 Britis h carbine 67 Spanish peinter 69 Mason's hammer ·1)2 Pewter coin ~~~,-.-10 II 12 1J TOMORROW.' MISS PEACH l"RA , ONE: OF YOW~ PROBLEMS IS YOUR. DRrvJNG CO'APIAl.SION TO 11:USH. THROUGH YOWi: WORK'CAREW'SSLY. ' -I I 1 . DICK TRACY ® LOOIC ,"PEANUT8UTTER~ PUPPY• LOVE IS C.UTE, "'°Ill ),~UT- WHY 1$ THAT? SHl!!S MY WIFE! TAKE SACK YOUR POSIES. EM. DEAR BOY? DOOLEY'S WORLD ..AJ'.lf>. OH,'~S. ,. l'D LIKIO "'fb OOMPLIMGN1' YOU ON mi; SUNS'r 1i-IJS Ev'GNlflJG,N SALLY BANANAS "GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ••• by Roger Bra~ by Charles Barsotti . by Gus Arriola O; ~ -~:::;__.....;~~ ~ ..... -»0"' ... r"'-"'~'ir ,;u,ze .Tll.4r , .STf'i<:l-!N fb 6;UAP.LE OP',. CAT-FIT WOIJl-0 .:;cAR!: HIM OPPf ,Z,.,t~lt!-. . by !=erd Jahnson ... "TH.AT'S WHY MY WIFE MP.0€ 1-AE FIRE HER ,AND HIRE' LP.DY PLUS~BOJTOM· by Rager Bollen • ' • ~_£ •I~ --~ i===.:..::.~~~~~...I L~~~~~~o~~...l J RATS! .. by Cl!_Cirles M. Schulz • ~· I THINK l'LL 60 OfF SOME !'I.ACE, AND fAf CAJW{! by Harold Le Doux by Mell rT'f> THAT I 1-IKE TO GfiT MY WORK DONE 1'All:l-Y AND OIAT OF THfii: WAY SO Z CAN WORRY Alf.OUT 11'- .... nA.. Cl>>fO ms. ... by Chester. Gould THIS USIO TO 11E A POLICE DEPARTMNT. i THE GIRLS • ''The thing I don't like abou1· jett Is one me1I ind you're there." f 'TllAHK lOO VERY Mtal,MISS. • Firm -Puts Carrot _.At End of Car Pool / WASlllNGTON (AP) Would tree parldog pn>d you Into organizing a car pool to work·?· How about-a-book of-' trading stamps EalCh monlh for riding in a car pool -or walkin or bi(' cli'1 to work? that the slight detour to pick up her passenger-cut her driv· ing time sllghtly -to less than 20 minutes each way. "BUT," says Mi!!s Church, "if I had my Cho.ice, J'd • Wtdntk'llf1 Jt1M' &, 1973 DAILY PILOT 21.. Beef Test OVER THE COUNTER Improved NASO Lf1lintl' for TUOlday, Juno 5, !9n 1 ...... ----..-------=-~ A L k Eo~ ·~1~fi-,~f..,'"0~ ,\" ,m· ~~'t'.r If~ ll" t= S: ""'1..:. 1rit t Uc Y ~fN Na-vnk S.. l;J~ l PllOIW lit I,_. tolly C•• 'h -sh •.• ~I ori M •l•llY C d" Pllln C.g •I\ ~'h emNlt .,. bklt , ofltn 11tflf'lk 1'1'1 lr.r II 1t¥1 '°"' j•Ylot' W 41i. 'llltt •ltrt. ltlrfh 21 e 11 10\lt H 112 'l!tt QU0!'41 " oYtl'-ltlt-Lr J 1~ ~ ca 1iw. 11v. Ti'-''" tl'9 1 SAN LEANDRO (AP ) -~°"::"r~•it;: !f (1111gi f~ t .:i7m c. 7 1 \;::~cc '~ U! '· Lucky Storts Jne. has agreed c1f=., Tr.tee=::. ~ t~ 'jl4 .. "•'""' 1'1'1~1r~ fi::r• Mt 1~ ~ I d $lll0 000 t I ... , do _ lnc;\\,IClt lttd -frill .,.. ."NI f'K IMI 1'14 •• II c.. 1· 1 m o spen , o mprov e r1111 m1r11110, 1Mt• M..:t n• Rtcoa l!!q ''·~ ,.., Trn ~*' ·~ ·1 d •··r test· P""' ~" 0t "'"''"1• r tM ljO\li l ~ R-i;i ~ltc 11\-. iJt,t, Trn oe.n 1) I 5 groun ~ ll}g ,...,... 1ion ' 11" dO flOf ruoti k i R•ll Vnlv I• u i.. Trnofl Ft1 •Ir. eedures and COn!Umer edUC4-'•'°"'""l--, KIU.I ~< "t; l!IYI ~Rt.: Pt11 6\~ WI Un~Ctfll . "1"c11..... ~ ·~ ""'ltfYn &It •l YI •2 Un Sfll 1 "' 1 ~ ll On programs, an attorney for .:c~\~Ll~~ls :tr F,.~ ti:l l ~ ltlv1l Ml 22,. ~l~ UM Tn ~ 5{: ~-~-"',,,..-mortgage banking nn of Walker & Dunlop of Washington posed those ques· lloM to employes last fall. So far, It rep;>rts , more than half a~ collecting the bonus. -+-rathu..rkl&-a .. bicy<t.Je.-l~-lt.­ The city really should do something about developing bike paths. Lots or us would use them Instead of a car." the food chain said Tu a . -,..,.1.119~'1 ..!,'".,! ~_.;1Fi14~ :w, -~~ r,l':I. ~~ ~l '~ 't l~~ 11 ~ '8' nik Htri:Mr It ~ \0 ROlllM II 1,\""T31h Uni.,-~·f.t---t THE AGRE•"fEN'l' bj A_, lj\ H1wt11 'Fl !:: \'1 ltiw•1 Co l ll'e 12 .. Vnv Mllbl 5 .. Ml.• , SU eCt Afix ~ir 14 v, Htc:hnl C 61/; ltow1 ~nl lOV. llV. VIOM HO 5" lo a July 13 hearing in • •• ~1/'.,o ~ 15 1S11o tt11ul M£ \• 1\11 Ruc:xr Pn """ 11 v1ric1 Sn ·~ j'' 'J'HE IDEA, Of<~ course, is to cut down on auto pollution and ute of gas by cutting down on auto usage. A Dmr!c of Columbia pro- posal to charge a $1 dally tax on each auto in a parking lot sparked the car-pdol plan. EINANCE The !inn pays $25 a monlh un- der a package deal with an ad- jacent lot ,Mrs. DeWilde add- ed. * * Gas Check Turns Vp 'Normal' U'I Ttlff'lltlfl Flor~I Le,, ltleti LM:I ,. • 2\1, m tt.n1 (II\ lt'llo 11 R11tl Slav 21.\~ fl Vtn Ovll 10\4 1 't ...,,- Angele' SuperiOr Court, set-~1.~ "'•' 16>,i 11"11 tt••C-4 c n 15\1< Stgl Acll Jlol. ' V111 Snell 7 ~ ... ,., I ,_. 5"' Hamwcl 7U Ii.lo S•l•m C11 6V. 7 Victor! St 9\l 10\o 1les a class action suit brought •,m. """• 1oi.oi. 11 HOOYlf l'" l ~ s1n•111111 15111 1 Video s~ 3"0 ,., ,.rtCrft • •l'I H1,11'1I Mfll 0.,., l\.o $.CllWll' 79\~ 30\.'I Vl111el Sc I~ t bu three atttomeys' wives in Am~l Lb ~1-. 2"" H ... 111 c. 11 .. 11,,., khllll 111 2n<o 2:11A1 va1 sr-1·~ lJ\• ' Am "1!•111' '"~ Hy111r c 12 ... 2l~ St;ol't IM 10:i611"'-Wish NO 314 ''" August 1971. Am Find ~ 11\li lllC)t; Wt! , .. ,,1tt1 ko!UL G 11i-.1m· Wt)ll Ml s~ 16\· Am F,urn 7"" ~l fncll NllCI !Iii \iJ SCr• H ll\4 W1¥1'1111 I 10\4. 1~ Attorney Robert Wood said ~, •~,, " •• \nfare• •"" • scr;1110 1 1~ t Wltbb R• s11o s•, -· zy, 1$14 1'"-n114 Cr11 2t 2' , SH Wrld tll' ti wilt "' "" the suit charged the San Lean-~m ,1v 2'\) 11v. 1n1erc E" •l'J s . sv Mtrcn 1w. 1 w 1 w1 :a 11.1. 1•~ .. kl in, 111 lntmt• Gs 14 1~ Svm11rr 2• 26 Wei nci M 11"9 11<1 d_.._l..A......I firm and 17 other,.,,.._.., "'" •11.'1 \"' Alo.im '" jVf SIVlll \.Ip H .... N I.lo W1t~t Pr w. ' •u-UCl.3CU Anktn In '\' 1\'r n 8kW A '1• 61\t Slleltr C11 i14 ~ W1! PuDI It"• h \, supermarkets with mislabel-AokM e 10" 11)'9 1n1.-.1 ce 1w. 1m s"°".... j \'r 1 wtrtr FCI 20\.~ 2t)l·1 ing ground beef. It alleged :~Ji t~~ 1i'"' l)V, i..ellncl R OJ.I. 1• Slll'lllt(lll lo>lo 11'111 WIU1111i J llV, It A AIJf h~ 1l'• 1:f"~Fr ~:.; '1i't' S11ap l oll 50 SI Wlltn H 12t'i 13\'> that labels sueh as ground A~~:.. tt r U~'I 11'4 Jllll'tfl M 11~ 1 l'r Sllld P111 IS ISYI Wini Pk'T 33>lo JH't A 'lcil 1'4 \lo KllUf 51 1 1°"'9 SDIC:tt• 11\li lt WIK PLf l'' > !"" chuck when used in connection Af'I' Col• 1iv. lt1'1 1C1h11r c. •"' 5 sl1n1dv 1 1~ ,,,,, WllOO L•n 16\o 171'> A• Gt_ Lr 1•'1' U"'-Keirn Tk , ~1 611o Sid ll~l1 U'I 1~ WOfld 5.,. .._, 10 \Vith ground ·beef products or Au 0 Trn 9" ,i: K•ILwocl ,, ..... 1511o s1-N A11 u •i. 2t'4 wr;Oht w $ s1. ground Sl.rloi·n used 1·n con· a1lre1 Alo ,,,., ~i Kin Cafln 101<a 12\'i Stk N erw 1•..., l~\~ Komx C11 1 1 81lrd Wr 17V. l! Kev C•ll 6'4 ~ 5111k H S '"' 10'4 Vt'llo Frt .t3\\..,... nect l.on w1·th gr-·nd 'beef pro-l!l1k1r F• 31YI v. K1vn Fb 13v. 1• s1rve Trc 11 1:M r11111r Co· 1 ti. ~ "I'~ /; ,... O"-kev C1111 7,,., 1 Super El Ill Ni Zlon1 Vtn t7 11\.'J duels was misleading. 1111 ... M' ~1 •1 1tev11 1n1 l l ''" ------------ "In the process ol opposing that proposal we decided that bullneas people had, to think up other soluUons for the .. downtown parking and air The trading stamps cost \VAS~NGTON II lion probl d 1135 a month. · m (AP) -A Twb judges in a regional contest sponsored by Florists' Transworld Delivery in San Francisco. ad- mire the 'most creative floral design' by Morri Molko of Costa Mesa. The Orange Coast flori st in- cluded mann~uin's legs among an assortment of roses, g13di0li, and pompons-tn his winning entry. In~ l!lldQ l•ll•• 1•14 KMS Ind j \' 5"~ . : • 1n-1t11 '~' 2oi~ Kn•1>1 v1 13 is JO Most A•tl~ THE SUIT WAS settled by :••net. tt 19\~ 20•A K"ower Pr 19 20 ... ~ · •*t:" F 2JYI 24'" Krueger ,..., t ·------------po u ems,'' sai com-SW"vey of more than l ,400 pany spakesman Moir a CAROL CHURCH is typical gasoline stations aJC\.l'lg major Safeway \vlthout admitting ::i~ F 1.i. 1!'.;? "~~mP!11 ~t ~ New vo1tK~,11 -r~o ,,..., liability tas!l year. The Lucky !•kin c11 ~"'° no tinc111 ,t1 13'1;4 actlv• 1tDCt.. 1r °" tlM o c m1rk1t DeWllde. • _ o( those in tbe plan. She drove U .. S. travel routes. showed _ Tbcl1 tax filled to pass"but to work alone" for 10 _years. seven ___percent of t h e m 1----.-l'-jlOOl-<plan-k·"'P· Evelyll01rarid'1berrtll.,d try-alloc;atlng omounb a cmtomet . e-nttv L• 21 \'o 2'"' Linc• Ul'°I 261'°1 T~IY II IU Ill by HAS . agreement al~o does not admit fi,~~ "~~ctJi~~ 1 L1wt1r c JO•,, J2~l 5RT..t 0,..,n vri,r.!i 9v'f 10,,,f"t, any wrongdoing and says the 11tr L•b ,.14 .cti! t-::.1911 ~~~'ff~ Lind Rt•« i6l'.li H.. 21• .. 1 . I be! t ed b ·····k llbb Cll N '"' Lltwtv H 2..... 2h Am EXP<e» .r.: .53 ss11r+ ft a s ~ere-no us . Y'&AI\; Y er~e1 ~= 1m ;ltt Lu c~11 ,,, .~ .. ~~ I~ ""' ll; ,f\:· 1fat.i: ~: at the time the suit wa s fi led, eoo Ev"' i,~ n~ ~~ ,','•" ".~ f;,• Ptnn Lil• .ot,100 3 311it v. Wood 'd 100111 No 111~ 11 ._.,,,., • ·~ Nat .City Cll il'500 27-~-• building. the bus and give up in despair can purchase in a single stop, of" THE FIBl\t'S 9 o over the 40 minutes needed to the A .m.e r l ca n Automobile employes 51 00\'t' participate. travel the two miles from her AsSOCJahon said Tuesday. Some of lhooe who don 't really home. Walking wasn't the The survey showed I per- }"QU)d like to but can't because answer and bicyc ling "proved cent oC the stations closed and Utey need a car in their work just too haiardous in all that 24 percent Untiling their hours said Mrs . DeWilde. Sh~ traffic." or operation. OCC Building Food Service Laboratory Sal , rtnco I l'"' 11~ L(l(l1f1 C !',• ~.,~ eurnup Sim• .lOO 23 v.+ t·1 H 'd th '150 000 l rlnk1 In IV. 11\lo LllOWI o .. " Aanlca EM11 l ,.00 ~ \lo-~ e sa1 e 1' , com-er-n Ar ,., .. 1 Mid G11 1~ 1•~ Fr•ntlln L 1111 31...00 2Yi :u.•.i;+ l\• ., I th 'od 8uc:kbe 1111 1'1' M1·1 llllY •l'r ~ --mi men covers e per1 lluctev 1r·\ ,,, M• 1ct1 361" J7!4 NASO vllfum• tad.Iv s.14MOQr ..tv•fl(IS from . September !Mt I 0 8urnp SI 1l 13"• Marlt Frt l~ 16\lo 617: declllllS '°'' unc:N llQld lltl1 lof•I " ~ullcr M 36 J7 Marv Ky 27 21 3125. ' December 1974 and includes om T111 n·~ 1••• Mc tmck •1\lt 41 ,.~l-------------alll Sow •~• 1:.l McQu1v 16 16~ money .already spent to im-€:~ ~,;51 ~i:: /, Ci':':i !!~ ~ Galn~rs &: f..oset'S prove Its ground bee f pro-~~. P~ ~ ~·~ Mt<ld ~n ~ ~i:j---------,..,.,..,.-~ grant. t.f= Clo . -liV. jf V. ~I~ ' •2"-a ' H.,.. York !UPIJ -Tl'll fatl-lllO lltJ reported th at seven e1npJoyes The offer of f.ree parking itet The AAA said the survey collect the free parking -a her lo looking for co-workers was the first of, a planned si:.able item in a city where who lived nearby. She found weekly series designed to downtown rates can run $2.50 ooe, who now collects the more accurately gauge the to $3 and up on a daily basis. trading stamps. She also found supply of fuel to comumen. It H9'fV(I E. Gurvilz has been named--sales manager at R,..SD'ller Ldaure World in Laguna Hills. The Huntington Beach ex- ecutive was formerly v l c e presi- dent of sales for Holstein In d u stries and sales manager for a rumiluro compe.ny in H u n tington ou11 Beach. In his new pasltion, he wUJ be re5JQWible for all sales activities at the all-adult com- munity. said it found that 75 percent of ----•tbe-11431-lndependent-and-ma jor~mpany stations _checked were operating under normal conditions. '' • 0 l•l• j Mplf G11 2•\lr 25 U'lowl rhl 1tocl-i1 11111 hlVI g1flllcl 11\1 . . r r • Minn FtD ,;1i · r.o1t incl io.t ,,.. ,._, blMd ~9"! Construct10· n began ,-ntly P'O•imately 90 people an THE CLASS action was filed c11r11 s.c 162 1n Moa\11 c11 11\'I ,, ..... "' en.not on in. OY«· CM>lf'I' -· -Mer 1 · Mj] -S J I ..., Mllftx_ In U 3' m1rk1t 11 llUllMd llv 1111 NASO. 1 on Orange Coast College's new plans are ·projected to serve MY t hery ader,M Y 1 •1 ~ a Ir~~~ A 39~ fo'1' =r"'s.-r,\!1-lr" ;;n:ir.:':'J"'..:;::1w; ~ C1 ~ Food Service Laboratory. breakfast, lunch and dinner." a 0 n a n ' ar y n ~~er IJ:i l1~ Motor Cl ..... '~ prl<;t ll'ld 1111 CIH'rlfll 1 .. t Oki lll'ice.-.. 'fbe $210;00() lab:-t, o-be called OCC STUDENTS a JI d Rosensweig, all of Lo s ~rf"l ~V: ~v. ~\~1 c~~f i 18Y> , R111ld111 .o5:A1N•~s l ' vo ~·' Angeles • on+1111 p 1•1• 1•'111 Nit Llbtv •'• 7'~ 2 Adv1n "''" Sy 6\l 114 V11 .1 "Th. e Captain's Table," Is faculty wi'll di'nc 1._ the new • ou1n1 16'< 11 Nt Mctier iv. t\~ :t H1e11c11m .osb ,. s v11 ~· " •051 Co 11~• ll'h NI Ptltnl 6n 7 ' Kev Plllr'1?t;UI J ..., VP beU1g added to the north side rurc11 11. • '"' Meea11m 10 11 Y''T•llC:tfflt Inc 21.:i-~ UP0 -restaurant. Tips will not be re-£urt Noll 12""' 13"4 NawH co 11 11v. a omeo1 Alll!\I ~ ~. u .a The · I I d ~ t g•nlv M 1•;, l:\lo NJ<Nal G l'Y> 17 I C~1rPolnl .1 13~1 '"" \.Ip ,_ of . th.• occ s. tud. en.l Center • qu 1'red but w1·11 ,.~ accepted Em I utnl lnll 2R • u:i. NEllO GE 16'• 17 ' USF lnm w11 ,,, ~., VP ~··'· Slat ODS ~n e Were buJ!dtng. Jt IS being COD-and donated to a SChOlarsh•· p oymen '" g•Q 6'• 6'h N'col•t In 9 10 9 GCL Grtal'I ut 2 l/O V11 l tied th b f ed d h t I p . Oat a e1 1l1 l' o N/11sen A 35"' 3~1 10 Am E!Kt Lill 1' 1 \o Vo ~ on e as1s. o a na-. struct un er t e s a e fund for food s'r,ice and ho tel . 01111 Gen 31 lt'\lo Ni,.15.,, 8 35 35v. 11 N•t P•ten• ~v •'• ,,. u11 ,,.l t1ooally p r c p a r e d ques E th k Saf t A I e gec11 01 '~ 11v.. Nordstr 21 21\IJ il °''!jC<>mP r1 2• • ·~ uo . • ar qua e e Y c · management students I c .cor In x'6• sh Nw• NIG 9i,,;, 9v, t •m r•I Ld v , •\.'.I :~ U11 1t·' --fionnaire-by-A·AA-clubs 1n the --· • n Olmty Dektb All •5 "6 NOlCall c11 ••~~ ~B 1• Pu th Co Inc H• ,... V0o S Dl·stri'ct of Columbia and all ARCHITECT FOR the new o. cc. offers 1mor. e than 70 oe1111 1n11 5i, 6"" Nuc:1r R• i:i• 2..., 15 Frn01~1c1 .112D n"' w. u .o 01lult1 C )t l9~ O.kwd H '"'° 7~ 16 Em1rton1 Lid !O" 11 1 U11 .I states except Alaska, Arizona, 2, 776 square'-foot structure is units in ~ood service .courses. §J~,~ Cj.:': l~t{ 1i~ gg:~ ~~ ~v. 5:\.'li \' 1·~~1f'W'J1'1 ;a r! tl: ~1:' Alabama and Missouri. William Blurock & Partners of Classes include: Basic Food Shows Rise ~~1:~' J~: if' ~':t' {•;! 1,"'..,tltH =~i1e~~ 1j~ 1~ ~"::' •1 1J:J of Laguna Federal' located outsjde of Orange County. Meskhnen has many years of experience in the savings and loan field. * The spcitesman said that the Corona del Mar. The Harmon Prep~ration, Quantity ~~s, ffi' Gen 7:\41 ,,.,. 0t1..s ere~ ' n P1rkv1.,.. Gn1 Hli .. 11 ,,'.·' Southeast and Northwest D-J Gladd Company of Los Specialty F.~ •. Sarut~t~oo i11~, g~ ~v. orifV'I' M 11 lt~ H ~.~rvdo,w~ ll~ f"' up 10.s regions had the tightest fuel .Angeles s.ubmitted the low bid Safe~y and Equipment,. Di rung Employment in or a n g e 11 oa i2..., 1Jv. "'oti 11 Fr•~ 1m 1~ 2s Auto Tr1rn ,.. ~ "' VP 10.J Se S SI C I kin o JU. J\'i w TV. \.Oll!ll~ supplies, wlth only 64 percent and is handling the con-rvice 'I . e_ms, ~ 1 n a r Y County reached a record high e~: ~: Jr' ri \.11 ~"::.-:~ ,,,: I ~::::fcEYx~ f'"= JV. ~ "·' in the Southeast calling their stroction. 'f!le scb~ule ca.lls Arts,, Modified Oiels, Food !i'* P1~ 12¥. lj" OV.rs NA WI .... ~ le Wllol 1 ~· n·i Harold M. Voorbtls has been operations normal and 63 per-for completion -in July of ~rvtee Cost Control , Cater-of 554,000 last month, up 5,400 ~'ne::.ucl ~ k, 'l'I ~~1:, c9~ '~~ J~ ; ~:nmoc: l~ ~ i "1•J named director or program eent in the N 0 rt h w e s 1 1974. 1ng, Resta~rant l\1anagentent. from April, and 32,100 from ~f~n &k ~lu. Y"'° ~~c•J.m ~~t? t1~ ~ ~:~J!·~i: i~ 1.,.. • \H , development for Ne wport . al . and Operational Atanagemeiit l!Iay 1972. ~xKu 1~ Sl'I ' Pac t.um 3~ 331') 1 ra11•••v t111; ...... ~\ f f reporting norm operations. The new facility wiU be · Th boo 1 · 11 ·•·· d 1 EZ P11n1 ' ''' P.S11 ll•d • 10 • V•n wvct 1n11 3'1._ ,,... ' 1 B ea ch·bas· e s IS a r1 ...... te o f1'11r· Lne ··~ 7\• P1n OCOI n 11·~ 10 CtnlH&l• Proo s _ ~ "1-1.1 ed Comp•-. operated by students majocing e•panded i'ob opportun1·11·es 1·n F1rlon El ,~~ 25'1 Pau• ltev 1~ 1~·., \1 0111 C«Plf•' 1 -v. ' 1'-' .._..,.. ... F•rn1 llr n 11U P1u1ev P 1"I •'~ 2 com1.c11 Lib\ 10'11-11:. O.t b'n'·.1 ... Care in food service and hotel B 'U · T agriculture trade and F,•Yl .... o, 111 i'"" 11,,, p,111 c11 1s•"J 1•·~ 13 KMs 1nc1u11r11 5\-•• ~ '!t!'·' . R l . t d. t • fng,,, Wt "Pt'l'N sv ,~\SI~ \4 AlllD.B ..... , JI ~ VO I Corporalioo. evo ving managemen ' accor mg 0 I, o. omey f!lanuf_actu~ing. And for the f,'t m\~ ;~~ llv. ~:,GI~~ ~~ ;i(i li l~l:~:ri:v .a~ 1~ ~ " :o-i 11 John Vincenzi, OCC assistani. first time m three and a hall }~.,:·t~ ~t'; ;t~ Pltro L• 7"11 1 17 11111111" '£11 .JO 1 -~ 1 ;J · lo th'• combeat,.th professor of food services. Takes Post y~ars, the u n adj u s t e d F,lr. kr"" 1~ 1~ ~~rtns.v ~..., JY.. :i i~r~ ~~ .~~ 1""= y. 2!1 •·,• C d' s ·~-C · ' T••I 'II Jo t I dipped I ' " jl I'll Pfontr W Ml ti.lo 20 lltYM llld1,11I 2\'1-•;. ~f •. CI re mall--re •t et 111\: aptatn S -.re WI unemp ymen ra e . 0 ~°'rh~'t ,r li1' Piper Ind 13 13 21 TtolltXTOll/ ~ S -~ 8n t,I 3 gem e n t a. look like a comm er c i a I an under 4.0 percent figure -Fr.Ilk .1!.I •1~ ~ ~··~ :;: 1:J\ 1~ g ~t'l°.pff c,L~ I~"":: l"' ~ l:l 1 i rm after restaurant," Vincerizi said. ''It At Irvine 3.9. . ~=·'i g~ ~ ~~ ~~ 1g.,., 1~ lt ~=.rce,, ::= :t ~ J:: California Computer will .;t.ccommodate ap-a. D es pite lhe convel'Slon"•1sc:11 12 1 f 0 rm er ty Pr6ducts Jnc. of Anaheim of much farm land to other1 .,.,...,..., • .,..,..,.,.,.~:s;i.,..,,,.ll:l.,,. •• ,....,..,;:na-serving a S V001:M•1s Tuesday announced that a $60 · Former Olympic decathlon uses, the labor usage for ltl i------tba-~n..--c-.'""'Fc.o_tk_•_o_f_Coo_ta __ admtnlstrntor -for an al!ohol-million revolving credlt agree-V C ' champion Bill TOOfue¥;3~;has agriculture was the highest ·Mesa.has beeq app;>inted in· ism hospitalinOrangeCounty. ment has been conswrunated 30 amp S joined the Ji'vine Company since mid-1955, jumping from t " I I f Voorheis and his family wilh four mai·or banks led by community relations depart· 9000 · A ·1 t 10700 · Ma MUTUAL FU.NBS emauona sa es manager or reside in Santa Ana. , m pr1 , o , in y. BFA Edaclidonal Media. a First National City Bank as Ca S ment. The retail and wbolesale l •~••"'"tmJE:~""'••al""""'•U""•""""'""~ dlvisk>n of CBS w h i ch * . agent. nnery et A COl\1PANY spokesman sectors together added 2,000 ol s I '~ 1.27 J p Gwtll .... 'ltR-r• .. ...~ 7.1.S distribUtes educational films John J\L Galvt.i or Corona Other participating banks said Toomey wil.I be involved workers during May, while the ~r;: 1I"'Z ritl ~ 3~ ~ ':r.10.i1 i•nu1 Fd 1,.~ 1i.i~ 1;nm,r 1~Js t \s and f\lmstrl~. del Mar has been named are Wells Fargo, the First Na-comtroction industry noted a ~.'! 11111°" Mt~~1i ~11 'a~ ~:.! J:,1 J~::: !I: Jii 21:~ ~'F ~d J'.J: \]; * ·d o1 11·0,,.1 Bank of Chicago and At San Di' ego in the company's community gain of 1500 last month Func11 •• qu011d bY ATOM a Jo11n1"' · · u• P pres1 ent Kendall Devtlop-SU port )" . ' . ,,,. NASO Inc;. WAllDI K•'l'STON•i UDD•• l'DSI Co Manufacturers Hanover Trust p program as a raison Factory payrolls reached an --a1rn Fc1 t.Mi 10.21 cust e1 11.~ it.n lntT Inv '"., ,,.., Bat of Amcrl('a has ap-meat mpaay, a real estate to local educational, recrea-Gwtn F 110. "" !"'I U 20.1 ~ ~••nc 1s.n 15.tl nNnted FnnkHn D. S4ewart subsidiary of American Stan-Co. SAN DIEGO (AP ) _ A 40-tion and y-·th 0 r 1· en 1 e d all-time high of ll4,lOO. ~ut Ju!.-r.'rm =r F & (i& :!:i K1 ~: 1 1:~ =·• :J: :~ ,.... dard Inc of Ne · Lest L K'll t 'ck · "'"' aerospace employment dechn-111,. rl:l4 AMI stet FCI 112J.s 1J.so ust KJ S.51 •.12 . c lfh '·:S 4.tl vice president a~ manager at Gaivin ~as pre~~c:i~·finan-dent, ~d lhe ha: ~·:fil~ year lease has been worked groups, but will continue his ed by 200 due to layoffs in the "8!!,,, .. ,;ft '·I: l~~·~P itJ l::n :::I ~l U:t lt~ 'fo~11 I.1' :1' the bank's used f' . bl out for construction of a present duties as track and electronics group. l:~ ~:n !1! •1,,«i..~, ..... ,.: ~I U iii ::VJ 11~;::•w•·,·~ !: Irvine Indus-('ial executive fOr tbe fum 's to inance receiva es, multimillion-dollar tuna can-field coach at UC-Irvine. AIMw •.20 ._ " .... 1.11 ·.. 11o110 •.Js •.n i.. 'DI: kl. tr,_, -rk ol Ne111• York offices and was inventory and lease contracts b V C Se food A11111 Fd l·n '"' ~tv l~ 1.n ··· Po11n s.43 l.75 Am 1~ '·" ... .... • transferred le the Newport and should eliminate any nery y an amp a Philip Bettencourt, Irvine :ai~ur~ .:~~ ::~IQ,., Gt 11:.1 n.a.. IC~~kG1t1 z:i1 1; i:rs~ ,'~ ,;:;e fice, ched-I la f •t Co., the San Diego Unified director of community rela-T T lls AILlllll 11.1212.n l!Ufl Trt 1s.n Lnd!Tlf't 'H •.13 11111111 I (1f uied to open Beach_£Ol'"POrate headquarters necess ly to P n Or an eQUI Y p Di · 'd -·-·• roy e AlllM Fd l2,a, 1~ = 1f;ft 1l;U L-Fd i°Ol sAI try I' 1 'lot 1-----J"'-"·~--in...l'"---,.---financing through calendar ort stnct sai iUc:tUay. lions. said, "Bill sees recrea-~::=tr~ :19 1::"' ounv F JJ! L•X 01tou,.: f"lt'MLD3T:""' ! _, • * 1974. 1be credit avallabllttr The c~ry_would replace tion programs and youth-j~.~--Am-1Eqtv -•.»-•Mf~urt9.U-Jjf sPrwr~-11:1f 1t:' ~ t·~ !-!'!Ii S te w art, od an aging plant 1n San Pedro. vol"ement as vi'tal 10 the , 'd d AM !iP1t•ss '"WR' .. tli ... )(~rel! 1i:ll 1•.«1 .., F'd 1f t.U peri extends to Jan. I, 1975. • D l'UN 1 " o ITT trb1y Fd j·~' '·" H1rt1r . .w 1.0, w Lt It th e --The Autom. obile Cl,ub of Instead or a t'>n .... illion can .1-·-J ~ . lVl . en l lPll 1:!!-1.0.. ! ff• Inly ... e.lt Lflltl L t" ,., -· . ,._..... . • ~ opmerrt u! any -com-ncom 1· '·32 ~net deb '·" 9.33 Linc c10 1·•1 1.•1 PK• Fa .14 JO bank since ~Southern-C.Iifornbrhas named ----ner-y-as Cirit-planned.J,LwoolL munity.-"--_ nvsim ·l1 ,! ~111 11.1111.21 Llnci F1><1 .t, ... SHEAltSOH P:DSr 190 -nt T\Ikb I L II S t $18 ·11 · k ~ ".t.1 11 ontrt 1·., · COOMlj ,_, 1'""• • ....... • at Wa treet co~ mi ~on, a sp;> esman Toomey i.s a graduate of tt1e Tf.• Troy Investment Fund A,!,11CGr111 ~:63 '1:1s "'••'"' ',·22 1·54 SAVLa • 1,nc:Pm 1:1,11'.7• ly completed Aft O'SletD dis d . . · · 1 1 '-' Cl ·68 ·· C111 Ov 12.5• 1,,5, n~111 ~.s, 9.n ST•w T • sa i · ' . •University of C.Olorado whEre of rv1ne , a California hm1ted :~ 1:.S1 ~:s1 ,:51 ~~~t 1~·ff 1,.65 M~~1 1• . .i 1~.A1 I~ ~Jn ,.,. t.ss a teml as director of "the Na-trict-m an· Lecture Set ---The ~~ase terms sllll must he majored in journalism:-He partnership, has complet~ its :~N't~,. I:~ f:ll . ~~Wm ·1:'.1; l8:tl L,f111111•••1, • .1f '·'°SIOMA .. ~~~·'° aher·earUer serving a!I assist· ager f or be ratil1ed .bY. the Board of received his masters degree in first full quarter o{ operations llii"~" . sa1em F' ,,i·'' •.31 ~:\li 9: l:H 1~:ll t:: s11r 1:·~f 1{·~ ant vice president £or com· the Lagwl.'\ Charlene E. Vance, Accoun~ Port c.omm.1ss1oners and the cducat1·on from St an ford and has issued its first ~·111~ : j.31 4 n ,r.f:t11AMs· .uu.n Lu•IMrn io.22 11.11 Tr1t ,:.., 1:n merdaJ Joans In Lo ng Beach ahe d b the ~-·t . . !f l 20 l'INAJfCIAL ' Lutll" In ,,'3 l0.6l Vtr1tur I 0 l · area. Executive of Laguna Bea go-. a given . ~ ~ University. quarterly eash di str1bubons ~ nv 1:2' f:ti P~OOltAMS: "::~!.':." "uj;'',,. iei11~1.G' ,•:~ •'. He resides in Orange with o ' st e en Templeton Inc .. will speak on Regional· Comm1.ss1on. equal to $2 per investment v:r ~;71 1:t; F .~ 0~ ... ~03~rt'rt" ~~am ,:ft •:..1 Sci o.n; 1i':li l~:8: his wife. joined the the "Public's Feeling on Wall The spokesman said agree-RE HAS TAUGHT in schools unit . ..v:i~,:•t1 111r, 'i:+t ~!~ !~ 't:' 'j1:~ ~1:8.'f l:" ~:h ~:-:nJ"J ,:,, ::U * auto club in Street'' Fridav at 2 p.m. in ment was reached for rent at in Santa Barbara, L os The investment units are AUC1111 F .s1 .11 Vint .19 M~ss (1,. ·15 1·11 °"·6 ctC'C'tnl"vrt •-nd :of "• land the 0 h An I nd AXI! ll!Fd vi 1 ·46 1 .•J Fr · 11• o •• ·~ ~vings a loan executive 1969 as com-the community room at Peo-the We s site at 1 t gees, a Germany. A valued atSlOOeach. . MFO:JHXONl60 soor~e~~TOll'51 Ind~ ,·~ •. r;~,:: 1~:~,~}1 . Lewta Mmkim•.D his been p ens a tion O'ln•" pies Federal Savings and Avenue Marine Terminal. He member of the Board of The earnings objective of F~ e '·'' 1:$9 Disc F'd &.s1 s .... "'ts'l l..cl': '1'·" ifr,i::n~ '·'° 6 ~ named manager of the new analyst. Ht later becam~ Loan, located at i:t8IS El Toro said Van Camp also was con-Directors of the National the fund ts to distribute two 11: sci i:: ~:Y ~'::\ ~ tJ: l·1t ~1I'& \1'°'n'i•ll c0om FdN~.:;-r.1 La•· EI t br h f . t t f the Road El T 'd . ' •• Ang I d Lo o1 . Co . h . !Lc G111 n.ot 1t.11 \" Mut11 •.J1 1:31 '· '· i.._r, 5.Clfl 5 ,. u: snore anc o asSJs an manager o , oro. SI enng ~ e es an ng ymp1c mmittee, e was percent per quarter on 1n-1*" 1j·" 10,., 11 s1err 3~ tt ~F ,',",",•·•' Pr011rs t.Sl , ,, • • ~-· ·-In ' b' Anahe' ff' H --d Beach I th -···t "'t' p -··--· N' ' I 'd' '•vrac: .o7 1 St FORUM O«OU,· g ·!!I ·" ' F'r Gr •..st 4 s• ... pm, .. _-.. .311V gs, c1u s 1m (l ice. ean ReservaUons may be made or e :11te uu 1 s T121UC11 ixons represen-vested capita, prov1 1ng an 111..,,11:. 1r .s1 ''." 100 Fl'ld 1ost1bi& Mf 1 u.r. •.ff SI Fr Inc: ,,., '" slatecf to~ on June lL his family reside in South by calling Melva McMUITay at been obvious .for some lime talive to the 1972 Munich annualized yield of eight per-l::::.i ttl 1&:U 1t" k:OJumFnd I:~ I.~ b:,."' 1l·tf 1l:lo ,t.,,.~~s.oo:~~ Th1• will be the first branch 1 •"una 494-9781. they've wanted to come here." Olympiad. cen t 5•rv•r" 11.1711 .17 25 Fulld '·"' s.11 .,AF~ 1&·1',5·'5 1m 1n" 1'7 '~7 i.. """'6 • • 8trktllr 3.99 •.36 Fdn Gr 4.31 •.11 \\U •·G \"' ,,'·°' ... , 1tcl Fd .n 1.11 -================================================:; ·--~--------------------il!f'll •.6' l.01 l'OUNDl:IS " . ·r. n ..... st 1.~4 1.3' r F'cl1t t.45 10.33 rJltOUP: I~ cf: 1 s..,, 1. s sn1N 110• l'DI: "'"Toctt :a.u.l.ll f= ,f·li1J:UMuan;~,' ,•:a1 ~·~ 2!~"f ~.t~.~ HUGH MYNATI NOW REPRESENTING Johnson & Son LINCOLN-MERCURY 41 ~Jome oC the ne\v car HGolden Tottch" FVNDS: . F MIUll ,.,4 t.5! ~uan; II .'9 ,.n Srock 14.2' 1.&.l) Jun Fd 12 51 ll-'' f s11K11 1 oe 12;1 ~1"t"' t4.n 1•.a 11s O!'ou,, b~ FCI 11.1•1:21 F~fS.F l.Jt t.1 Nar ,,.:: ,.'1 1 ?1"<1'111 1'n ~" N ~ l~l1o::i".1t;Jp~11• llt~T s1:e "W,: •.si ~'in~, I:~ ,'l H \/en 10:6' 11.0S 8NTC 1.n 1·~ ~~ •. 1·1'1 ~TICflnt 6.00 , 1! •-· 1•nl\m-t.Jt ,.)6 wt11 Jr 1.lt_ .IS DIVICM r l ,l.il r"fl"CO.F. ,,_._, 7;" ~~~ 1-ff llO:f! cs b~7 ::u 11:~ r:~I St~ ,; I ,;*'! T!.~ A8 : ~J :·~ " I"' !:;; n UHllfll S.39 .ti 5~! 4,11(1 s Towwr c $.~! • ,~ 00 'f' .19 .ti Rh C111 •so •.t3 '"' r 6-6• 7,1 T.,.n C1111 1 lt lli Ill r n I ·'' 11.0I RI Eq_ly ... 01 •."6 "'°'';'"•• ''1 1.rn Trtvl Eq t'.s1 l . tlll Slit U.U J.l1 ~~l,j;fllio 11.iY 13.74 Eq 111 L"1 T""'°'" H 10.~1 I 1 U~'&~:NG l'VNL11fMc~ .Cl o..!rri" 1~.r'll lf·I: w~ f P 1::: 1ii !la!11Cd io41 11JOG1toUP: • ,s,r<1e ,,, 11t1 vnltttd •.M '.?" ~<'cl F<f t 3 IO.Ot Comm ,.41 t.1, A Ml t . 1 t,Jl, ••n!"'!ld e:n t.n am Stll 1 6 1 J8 l•!\liiC .01 7.66 NIU Ctt1! '·"' •.51 llNIO"I t•11v1c• rwth so' s.~ I ui rr 10.1• 11 7~ N&llWlll •.!'O 8"' 0111ou,.. ·-f 7:J ), Pl ol 7.IJ 7.79 MIWll'H1 ''·!" 1J'11 B•('I S iv ll.35 1•,~ .62 1. Glltewy 1.14 1.711>/w Pf~ 13, j 4 '6 k1111 tnv 11-•.., ClCCY"rytlD!' §t S-S P 34.05 Ntw WICI 12.1 ll.23 IJn C1pt •» t,~ "#~ .. U 1. S n Sec 6.31 ,,)1 ' CICC'f'ntYrl \VI'<"'•! 11 ~1 ,,,, CHA OUI' Sl!C: ""II UNITWO "u•ns· ·~ ~ 1, . ., .. 1 .• 1 f:r"r:r, ,f1i,!:l!1 ~~c:i11~,r \t~~lt.~~ ;~d t'H' ~~ Frr, l~ . .• »°"" ,_r .00 .13!"1t1•nc:r ,.1, '~ rMt _ • , 111,,. 1~1 * J:J: f'.M 2~11F1~ 1:.1t1::ft ~':if <-1 11·~ n:~ f,:UllC JI .JJ'.%; ch..,, Fd 1 ·" 1 .J1 Gu11"d 22 . .0 n Ml wm lJ 7' u n k'-•1 i.n <~LONIAL HAMILTON Oftf'r •PINNfll iio1 . V"l!Olf 'a 1:X ,_ NOS1 tulld '9~ •.:tt 0.. Alm 1,17 101t USAA C'I 1 ' 11..tl :,m •·t; 1~:e r~.: t·U r·~1 n.. FM '·°" 1:~· 11:( fl,vts , ·~ ·11··· fund ~·ll ":l' ,-llf1Wt'I 18.1111.'s ~ 1;.:; ::~~ 1 '.U v.: .. ~u·M LI~~ ,.I Grwtll S 6 1 •fl Lv 1~ J 1 P8 r1m1 7.Jl i o1 V•I '...:: '" ~h I><-!l 'j·U "' 11. I.'-'•·•~ lttv ~ 10 1:3" l"v 1";111 ~·,, .c,_., HMO if ·ff '1 , II tt•W1 F s «i In v.i !Ill( :a.01 i.» E ,i::n..:NWL: H IO. ~~. 11'!1 ,,. " M•<I i .11 ·,, ......... T U'it'i' l'"orl CP u 'j;.j .,.1 ~~ ~.Sl :·~l !l,ND•1tt1 .. , '·°' '·" .,..p ~ ,1· .s Pl.,." ~r" ~·~ •. e~ t.::: :-n f:" c >. tl lnctoAm 14.f!'""" T•• ,., ~ 1 7'.t, = -· ~ • . '"' ,.... i·n i· , ....... ••. . .. ,~. .:, '.ll ::: ~ I~"' · S 1>ltoll F" ''I 7 'VI Vall'!l'd 1 _,. Of!C~d I' -:~'4: ~:·s.. : :i:, ~1 ':·~: ·::: ~:~''"'°" :r 4 ,, Of\Mt~ 11011 lrw 1 Pr";lt•C"I! •o •1 w1l. Mu I'"' :::~~~ ji 1•'.fi I 0 I . ,\1 ti ti;~ \ffi;,~ 'i·! ::Kb~'N'e.t&N o;": =& '6i v 1' i:tt Pr S ; !:2 f~lii\ :r: ~·1l ~~°" 1 ~~ '::;J li'n..,.. -""""' •.sttt . .t.1 .. .,"::ft 1~ ,. ~.-rr-= I ."Ill.~ .- -540-5630 g;)J, i10-. ·~· 't·"~· ""f••M 0. H.1< ,_, .07' ~;:,,-, J:f J:H~i t~ .U·J~ ~i~1:~ =;-,;Jt ; -R!f~~ ill:Y .'r.~ 1v ·tt t. .,, .. ,,"' ... 1••••v 1i·il11ff'l ri~f Cp 4 t1 S.~1 Gl'Wlll '·l' •.U Olt 14,tl 'tl: Wftl ll'ld J,JO ' I -s-~·ll '!:ll ~-•. I .... ,,_, "·'" ' W•I• •• '" !· 2626 H"1rbor Blvd. Cost1 Mu• I :v,5s, jJ.1 t~I :!!'~ il l 1 •• n !~ '·~ J.U r.:,:r 1::;-J: l)r'1 Fd ... 11:11 1, .. 1 ,. ,r.11 20.4' cht• .. • ? ,1.11 ........ 'ltllMM. L-----------------..:..----------------------,.--------!1 .. ______________________ _.. Prvl lv •.:M , tfW ' i. •.tJ VtYff •. t I , l'Vfltv1U1Mt. , ' . . . : ga DAil" PILOr s Wtdnesday, June 6, 2q73 .. • . .. Job With a View This construction crew has the best view in Omaha as they hang from the 30-story Woodmen Towers Building, Omaha's tallest. The Crew is installing large bronze letters to spell out "Woodmen," an in- suran~e.. finn. The photo was made-with a camera : on a p'ole sus pended out from the roof. _,,.---.. . . . . .. , .... Complete New ·York Stock List ••w {OH N•ll -......... • ~ ,_ N ..... •~~ !"• LUI c'::'i llfk in fin lht N.w Y9'\ $*11 J,._dlarlM: p-e C•I Hlah i..-'\.a1t tl'ICI, P•E (hftl Hlt!'t )oqW Utt C.:l'WI fl.£ 111!1 HIOll t.ow ~ '""'!l ,.... Net r. -. '1 22 2114 2~+ "'Fllt\1~!. 1.• 12 1• ' .., !l•k (0tprl11 ,, 1:n ,,.. §" Mt. ... ... '"" """ .... Lo•""· """"' 'i . . ll Ill 1• + • F~ r:: 1 · ' I ' I ~ ·~ "" ·" " "I ll~ ... Im+ " A..-~ 'i ~ U" !'" 1 2 ._, ~aitr' r l!+ }i I 11111 Cp '-·•-' ,,.._ "ML. 1! ~ ' ii liU ""'+H\ tlllldit 1. !ti! I Ito F. 11.U \ ;:;:+: u J ..... F 3' • t l~ 101; 10'11-~1 , ~,~_.: · 11 1 , 1 · "" l': :l! 11 r.ij lilt• -;: ~: • '' 1 •, ~ J::~r, ~': . ~ ,, rnt :i:: :,,ii:t :: 1.cm.~1 t j 1 i llarir NY j 311~ • F1 I • ~ ?t'i .;.ttPllol · t6 1.4i '4 jf " ••• LOS ANGELES (AP) -A that present air passeoger~~r.r..· .. ,··, :~:2¥' ~~ + §~:\"~~"1 iH ~l0\4 ·m!tt~:LN~:;i 1 ;i:+ ~-g .. :~'f',:tt :: ~1~1lr 1n1':.: Senate Committee has been volume between the two =s Sj l ~ ~ kr M9! l 4 ' )°" f ?it F1P~1 1.~ l l + ~"tit.Ji'• ·· ~ si~ "" s1>A+ '' told that .a 300-mile per hour Qallfornla cities will increase :=:rt,~ . '1YI 1 .-1v. :::T: ~ 1 ': 1 ,, ""· J ~ :l~i'i~,· If 1 ~ •14 J,...;;51 l.u 1~ i:u 15~ »'tt ~ train might someday "'hisk passengers on ~ cushion of air eurrenUy is the busiest in the ~1~~od'1f l! if i'~ fj~ ffai+ 44 ~~ 1i~tt u 4t ~ 11 ~ ~r~·. t m tit ..... j ~.nf 1.0~ ... ~ ~~ Y!t Mtt; \! along the West Coast to help country, Miller said. : ~~1~'t Sj !~ i:it ~Mu!..~ : ,, ,14 1= 11 _ ~ l:f : t JC N -~ j~Jn 1:: sf ·,;w 11'" 11u~ 1W~'~ e~gj.Jm.'$. U'8n,cipPrja• n-= l.kl"'-1;1 ~1 ,..JO ~ -1 !tt.l MIMUCp ~J· -' ~~1-16 'It 11!1 o1'1' ll'Yl: I l ~_:!: ~=:;...:.:1&-i! l!!~ ~~Im" tion problems. ,. eP • ~1 1 • J~P . . 11 ll , "" or '! 14 JOMt L 1:u • 22~ ""---,. ••kr.• lo " J " 1 .... c R\Ct Mw • 10 ,, ,, 1, . FI e C.N ttJj Jor!efl 1.lOo ' 3 23"' 2)~ r ... + ~ Citing growing highway con-B -1--. f "!Mr oC • J ~ .... ChockF-10. ,, 3' s 1-1' ..-...... \olo ~ 1 G .. · fi Jos en• .7l • lf 1~ ina • - gestion, jammed airports and &J.l..K.l•up cy :1~::~1":11s 1: ~ i1'. !~t? 1~~ cj.~~ 'i !f 1~',\ 1~ lm:: ~ ~1=~i. l t; fl \lo ~ 'ti~ JoyMI" l,'40 I~~ K2!_ 2'Yl: .~r. ~ dwl'ndl1"ng gasol•ne SUppJ1"es, : :,.s(t :tt J n ~ ~ 3' + a hrvtlr 1"' S 7t9 21 26Yi j1 + \lo F ~·211 ,$ ':il \lo \'o '"°+1il:.1(1l"'t'-I .50 U A U 11,2 '',,,,_ .. .. ~· " .,,.. 3~ +'1\ hrvtler wt • • lOI 10\\ 9... 0 + v. f UOl'CJ)pl riv. '3.,.. • IC•IMftl .~o I • I 1; ~ • representatives of government Avoi"dable ~tr~:;: b1 I* 2f' 'J 21f!h+~~l .. ~:11 ·r~ •, ~ i:~ 1:v.1: -.~~~1~~.lft ·i '11 !~ ! ~l'o+1::~:t~~1 ;~ ~ li j? ~~ ~l\;t1~: and industry testified before a . :1,11~-~~~ 1 J }i 2m I lri++~~i~~ril t~ ~~.~1H::1H:,f'~+:1~ ~:;:;.l,!,' if :: ,: 71'1 7 31v.+·"-~~P~11Ji:~ ·1 11~ nv. ~ =··:. ~~ Commerce Committee hearing ~I: ~:"T.J ., ,! tf1 . +ft ~!~~e~tl)f4:i1 ·:. 11f& ~~ H"" il~1~ ~=:.--. .s~ti?t :: ii I~~ 1~~ 1~~+ ·c.: ~:~tf! l:fi ,t M1 tm n~ i~"'+ 1! here Monday. The heprings A E • ? 1.1roGhD sk l 6! 1 fl : ClnMU• 1.~ 21 • :io '° 30 -v. Ford M 2.ao t 105 ~7\lo s~ ui.+ ?t ~·~PLI , "' 10 10 21\11 1• im+ ~· concern a bill introduced by t qmtv . :11:Mft11 '.~ h 13l la iU ~~~I~~~ ~:20 1r 11« ;: ~~ ~~.: ~fM~K1:~ . 9: ll~ ~i~ ~iW-i r: 2::~ ~r111U..l ' g 1:t 1li'; liW.~ .. Sen. John V. Tunney CD-Calif.) .. ~1PJ~l!J :I1 l tt ~· '"' lf'H+ tt c11l~~v1·~ 111011 11 t~ iMr" , ~:;~,.t: ·j32 it 11~ iir,"~ i i!tt"' 11: K,•u:~:t ;~~' · u ~292,i:~~2•1'":u'tt; ~t that directs the secretary of 1.11~1 1.;o 1 uv, VJ •• c tv 111v wll . 12 2 lflo l~-v. Fo.ttrWpf -2f I"' •u k ; 2 'I 1 1i. M •• LOS ANt?ELES (AP) -The ~t:r, ~~°'.V~ lg I ¥: ~ !··+ v. c;uv 111s1::..: ·,s ~. 2m 2:iv. 2r"~ t }o:mM : r ff 12' 2~ l:Mt ~ ~:::,11: ·I3 s 11 ".U 1 \. transportation to investigate court-appointed trustee 0 f 1.!11'11nlA .SK 9 tt~ 1~ 1 tt ~rt:~ gi.krr:~ IV. 13 ·~ G 11"-tl +1v. Ftl~~t .l 11 M ~ ~ !"~+.'"' ~Nblezl) ·"(8 1: ~ 12m 2!v. 2l r.: the feasibility of a high speed Equity Funding Corp. of :1~ Pl 1:~ 1~ 1 59~ "" I~ c~t"" ~ 1,.-: 'l 31 !Ill iv. ', \IJ -~: ~= r 1·ro 1,. 96 Pri\ "\IJ nv.-l; IC.= In :. ' lB 111~ 12\{I 12..._ '. ground transportation system America says he believes the 11.m11ee 10so if ~ t? ,;~ +~ Cl•v E1 J:» 10 __ Ji H 32"4 33 + v. Fll4111Y11C1 ·._ '-l ii11o 10.,.. io"'+ i .. ic..l1~ 1 ·~ it l , h~ g"" ~,..:..qi; between major West Coast huge company can be saved ~~~ ·,.: E,,_\~ k'ti: ~ ~~,~~g; 1~ ·' lii 10!~ lst~ l&'l~ t..a g•bl• 1rm1 ' 2t 01~i lJVt 151'1-',~ ~:n'J..11 .u i, .]# ;;:% ~~ fi'~ :! "t , Am HHI 30 23 151 .,., 11\111 1l + Vt Clorox .$2 20 261 23 ~ 22~+21.io 1.) t:Ol'P ., 113 31/o ~ J~ o ICIWICOll T.olD O 2S )~ 21'9 Cl ies. ·from corporate obliv1on. ~~lfr~I J~ lS !J fl~ 1~V. 1~ .. ~::::: oi~ ' 5l 1:~ {~ :;~ + v. c;~) ~= .~ ·7 ti Ji"' 1j~~ JY~! t; ~:,~~.; 1 :~ ~ ,:i, *1 60\11 ,,,,.,,_,,· WITNESSES• 11 Robe l M Loeffl h l.m l.lrl lne1 ~ i.i\~ 1• IA ·•• CMI Inv C.~ 1$ 59 29Vr 21 29!.'o+2V.. GAF pj 1.20 lj U" !" H~\+ l'l l(errMlll' •'h • • 12J 125 2S + ' gene r<l y r . er, wo ,.mB•k :zo : ' ... ~ ~+""cN1.F111 , • 211121i1.12u.im+~v•m :;•1:.,on· • 2• 2 Vi +'4icev11n .1~ 6 t1,,,.1,•-1' .. +•·' · ed that . ·1 I 1·k t k t 1 of th · I.Brend 2.31 ·' 102 3'1~ ~ ~+ 'Iii CNI. Df I. o 117 ira 174' 17'4 G1nnttt .25 UO 36V. 35'M sv.-~ l(kldeW .60I s 1• 17V. ~ l • agre . ra1 sys ems. 1 e 00 con ro e rnsurance AmBrcst ·" 11 123 :ZSVI ts 2S i v. ca.st st Gs • ..,,1 IYt 1 • 7v..-1i,.r; G•rdDtn .10 2 ll 16~ ,,...., 1'°"+ ~ Kl<ldl!W pf ' 2 51'11 SI lh _·il, those used along the corridors and mutual fund conglomerate Am SldQ :n • » 3311.,_ .lt~ !!... ,~ c11SGDt 1.1P 1os 1N 1•v. 1,,..._,\'J Gar1oc11. .... • 1,,'':v. !_~,,!~ .1.,. l(fm c01 1.'l<I 1•, '!l u,~ 4f.t '1v.+ ii , . Am C1n 2.20 10 S9S .. .,,.,. -~· • C1ISGDt I.al . 4 ~ IN lOill-•A G1•S'K l.12 I '1 \> 'l"" ,..-• 1(1ncn S ~ .. '" t · tN: of the busy nortbeaSt are the on Apnl 11, told a bankruptcy A can p1 1'\oO . 20 2.llll,.,, •,~. -1, ••.• \j, cox1co1 1.10 •2 101 1:11v.1:1S'h 1:111 · +iii< G•11wev, '" , '• •, ,, • +"" K rKh c :12 • 32'' ,.11~ lm 1:·~ · h . . . A CnM I.lib ' 38 .,.... ,.,. ,. 1.4 CocaBoll •ll 'J 1090 18\lo ll'h ~11v.+ \t UCI. orp ~ ·• 1 VI I( L M l.!rl · It answer for the West Coast's earmg m U.S. D1str1ct Court A cna1n 1.10 1 12 20Yt 211•A-20v. -lll co1aw-Bk . 2• 1~ 13~ .,.,._ v. G9m1111 ~~ 42 l 3U 12111 l"tl+ ),? 1("1Qh1 N .u 19 ; ~ m: 12 ~ growing intercity trans~-Monday, "The company is and ~mi:r;I ~!'3 12 sn !ra ~f,: it :;1~ ~::~1!n ·°' ft ul ~m il\4 llC u 8r'11.~ .~ 1$ •• 1 23;: ~ ' ~=~ ~ t u 32\lo n, :12m-.-· .. ·-. -bl . -I bee---m be bl f ~· AmOual v .. 1 . _.fl -~ 6V. 6'h-" ..,, CoUP.llr. ..J6 • 106 JI~ 11 11 -~ (.;tMTr I ... 13 IOI ~ I;! t:il(i+ I Koracoro In s 10 $1,4 4'U. 111 bon pro ems, party ause WI capa e o reorgan1za-ADul 111 .,...., ·-, 1· 1:rn. 12~\ ,,,, •... ~oilln• FOQd 10 Si vv. t tv.1 ..,, uene"M: Jl' -r"'1~13 3~ '"' Kr•ttgi 1:n 13 .., ..,,._ "'\OJ u.+ ·tt fast ground travel e1iminates tion and rehabilitation." ~:::r:•~11J:: ~· ·~-lf_tl-26,. 2'-~1.ri E:t~e!~28-ii 1i-1!~:-.!.1~ !.~-~ g..~•;_.~: .'~f.,;1f'•,_.1;~_,;,.:t.~ ='ier .: .. =, ~ ~~mt-r"'!it-" I d · · l to · ts E ·1 Fu d ked b Am E~pr pf ilOO 4 ' ' -V. ... -~' \IM ~ 6 111,~ 17 !)\\+ ~ (.;n UtvelOP ~ ~ •~ •~ •~ V. Kroatr !,JO 13 JO l~ 16 1 \l ong r1v1ng 1mes a1rpor · qui y n 1ng, roe Y ,. Fonsv 1.io , a 16v. 16 16'.!a-v. Lou ll\d )o 1 xl) 1~ 1.s>.1o ISVt . Gtn DYMm 1 • 11._ 1ra 111+-~i 1ev1or 1n .60 1 • i.1~ 11~ I +·"' B t th "d th t · one of the bjgaest business A GnBd aot> x2• 25\~ "~ :tSv.+ i .... ouJn pt ,.,,. x10 ...,.,._, """" '9W+ \'I i..n e1ec; lA 20 su m. !1111'1 ~+1v. -l. 1.-1 u ey sa1 a a more . '.9P ,. Gc~s ·,6b "· 36 1ra 11 1rv.-,,,. c 8 s 146 i 2 11t. 36'1a :i.s'it. 361 .. + ~ GnFOlld l..O 11 200 2~ fl~ u + ~ L•clede 1Yt • 1 20Vt 20v, ~ •. 1 advanced technology should be scandals in many years filed A Gn Int' .52 1 66 1~ i~ l~ I~ LOI Gas 1:to t JS m. 'l'I :n1i.-\to Gen"""'' ·'c" "• ~ 1,•' 1~ .. l~~ t•••8n $11 1 1• 7 lJ,,. ~ ·1•11 · . ' A Gn111 180 JO 27 ~ .6'h+ I~ Loi Plclur•t .. 127 Ii •~• S . Gn os D ti """ ·v. 111t r .&lo l • ~ ~ -• applied to systems developed for-reorgantzahon~u n-d e-r 1.mHo+,r AO 1 21 1ov. lOl'I lOYi+ v. .. 01s on 1.n '· 16 :u\'I 2li 2' . G911,'",'!,2,"' , ~~ li~ lf~ ~ .. L•rMt 1 * • 11s2 'j-· ~· + ~ -Ch "' 10 of the fed I AmHom .60 31 384 •1~ A0\4 •1 + 3(i 1...omb e 1.51 11 ,, .. ~" 61 +2Yt Gtll n• ... . ~ ~ . "'-Lllrolle Sit 1$ ...... ' -\Ill for the West because of the a,1: ... er P,ra AmHOMI .28 31 271 39'1-39 391/t-"' ... me of 1.10 1 611\'i )ti~ el.l\'J+ 'Ml tn ~ .If n ~ ~~ :Otz =+ !.lo LurSltq 21 1 n, ~f~ ~ ,,t. :: t d. I d Barikruptcy Act on April 5 .o.m1nv11 .so 7 JO 10 t t , ... omSG•v .IO 14 20 12 ll!'a I Ht ••• 11 •1\lo IUJ 1 1'" ~1rs pf 2·.~ .. ....,. 2'6 grea er 1s ances an more_ . ,. Me<lr,1 .12 11 u 16~ l•V:i 161'1-VI .. oms1 pf vo . • 1 1JY1: l3Vt ll~., . gM111 1112 OSb ; ,J ""' ~'°' "61.'o+ v, Lwsco c . .111 • 3» t .. ~ 1!' · + ~ ... d g h · I d ,. Medlcori> • 60 4\FJ 41/• '"-+ lli ... mw-Eo 2.)0 l~ 174 l"li, 3l 32'~-\4 nMOT · , . .SS s ) ' 1 Le•sclll' 2 20 .. 3a3 2S ..., rugge geo rap Y 1nvo ve . THE COMPANY and ·its,.. Metex 1v, 10 :u :10YJ 290ti:. 30'~+ 'l'l .. wEo111 1 .. 1 • tlol l•"" ~1" 11.,........ v. unMo1oi :JU ·· i 13* ,,.', n,14-_.,: Le.swv .50ll 13 36 33 32~ t 111. • . I A.MIC llf 5'1• 1 8614 86V. 86\:o-...... we pr 1 ¥0 10 2Sh lll'i :tS+'I+ \4 Gel!Mol Pl .5 • ' \l.o ~ Leedl&N .so 10 3' 11\\ 10~ 11 .\'\ lhgh speed passenger trams subsidiary Equity Funding A~r MoTor ·, 2.s9 7'4 tt• ,~ .. + \l.o ~001wEd i..r · s12 llli'O 1om 1u:1~ gepi ~t11 1 :g ' ~ \~ {~~ :~-L~c .111 J ff J2:t {~ I~,·~ now carry passengers between Life Insu~rnce Co. were ac-~:::iN~!1 2:~ 1: 1~' 3:r, 3m ~.~ ~:ll~t11 1.~ " 1~ 4~ ~= ~1,1.o t t!' coe11Y.1111u 'rt 1 23f1 5~ 3$32 7~~"t t:i: v11 1: ., 1os :~. 1~ 1n;, :.1 New York C it Y and cused by the Sec~1ties and ~""R.;!'1~0 1.ro ' :Ji~ ~m lt,,. lt~t ~ ~rn-::~~r sSC6i ~· 139'l '1~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~,,~:r~~ 1r u 'Jl"l ~ ~}!:: ~· t=::r 1 t2: ·i 12' ·~~ 1:.V: 2'd+'~ Washington 0 c E h Co . . r Am Slnd JO 1 111 11 1~ l~l't-~ -.on1111r 2$0 7 , ...... 11•,1 llVI Gii Slffl Ind .. • ,. , • Lenox In .so 1 • 211\'JJIUo .') _ ' · · xc ange mm1ss1on o Amsiopf 4~ • 4 591/s .st•io 511v, -14 ~oneMI 1.1.1:1 6 s 16'111 i.v. 1'"'4+ v. u T i:: 1.w 11 ",,.• ~,, '••'!,\ f:'"'t:.,. L•v Fd I..., . • ' R ., • ·"i D "d R M II · p · •tt.-It' ·11·--• ]. AmSllirll -x 1A 52 l~ 1 ov.-1~+ ~'"°""Mt lllb ll 14 2l 21111 :n + Vo GTIFlpf I.JO -z -Lev l"C:--. Se 2 121'1 11\ft 12~ . av1 . 1 er, vice res1-comm1 mg a mu mu hnruO AmT&T 1·90 11 no si~ ... 50'111 !l ... .,.. ... onracc ·.60 ' 8 3J ll\14 15 16'~-~ wn Tire ~ s ,.,. 1¥\'J •~ \'.J .,.. Levi Strt .11 1i ~ Jl"' ~ ll'IM-._ dent of a Los Angeles urban lar fraud through the issue ~-ri~! DJ.! . itt ~~ m: ;r! ~I.On~~ D~': 11 11; r Jtt: ~~-~ =· ·.10 ; ~ 1t 1!~ 1~1. \-\ t"'"~tl lo~: 1 2~ ~ .J'I if:~~ planning firm, testified that by and sale of phony insurance 1.m T&T wt · 1sJo ~" sv1 ~~ t-114 t:::_Ed l>f-s :. .s • "'~ '3Yi t""t.1 v. ~:~~! t::i ~ ~ ~ = itt?+ ~ Ll~1 2~ 1 1~ ~Yi ff~ 1tt 1: 1985 ground travel between palicies to other msurance ~W~ai~ i'Z .~ z1 1~ 1.~ l!~ 1~.~ : ~:i~F~1 1~~ 11 :ir ~ti ~Va 32~t 1-1o ~·P=t (fi 10 ~ 1~~~ 1~i 1w11 _ 1-1o tt~ol~'k~<N~1 ·, 'i' l!i':: ,1•• •i;;"' ! S F · d L · AWetrl)f 1'« z80 151'1 150,, 1s•r.. • 'h ..,.onFdJ)f 41'1 . x7 wq. ~ 19""-;. er · 2' , ,. , , 1 ••+I , · ~ > ., an ranc1sco an o s companies. . Awtr 111 1 . .0 ·• itoo 1• 19 1~ -~· c1111 Frat .~· 6 211 nttt,. 11111 11~+ ~-t;111Y 1.2,." ~, .~,. '• iC"' ...., Y\." • ~ 111 • -•,,_ -•• ~ An I II I h th · l.mel"Oll 65 I 1 13~9 ll~ ·~;-. ... \4 consNG 2 03 9 At 27"t 2714 27ll-It.I GetyJ)f I · "" • ~ MY • .u ~" a • gees WI ma c e '111· "I do not contemplate mak-Amesst foo !; 13 61'i 6 • c:onim Pw 2 t 68 26tt ™' ™" . "'"' b~ .1Vb '° n ~1• )'M ~\+ VI t~ir.1111,1 • i1m '11116 IOI 1t. tensity ·of the New York to ing a . recommendation of ~~ri~ ·1.~ ; 2(1~ ill': 12'" 12~~ ~~:~;~I 1~H . ffi ,gg ..... 188'1'1 l~\.'I +~ e!~'r-1~1 ·~ ~ 1~ l~I':. l!~ l~ -'1\ L .!:N1 ,·a: 'i. \U ~ .. ,....._ 11 High-spee d Trait1 Eyed by Senators 1 tJon s busiest. Judge Harry E. Pregerson AMP 1n.; w-1 o ~ 38111 .T a, con copper . . .i ,,. •'fl. •~• ••· t 11,,",',1•x1 ~ 21~ ~ lj16v. ~ ~~'t' 1.., t nn cv J"'j . j l'" "" ! 1 · . . ' Ampc:11P .36 I • I'll • I\.\ no c Cop pf 114 . JlDO 13 13 13 I I D "'" " ·1 Lltt11 o;v pf ' ~ 17th By 1995, studies indicate who had named him trustee. Ami:>rl! Cp u. ,.... 10:. '1""' \'< C:0<>!1Co 2.16 1 12Q. 36 3S·h is~-~-~1Tbll r..r:.2 1'• .:1 i.;: ::'' 1!~'!-·1,1. t•ttot1ln Df '"' '"' Amreo Coro '2 106 $1/o 5 S -'II CnllCll Dt2\11 . ll 40\IJ 39\11 l'J\...._ ~ ouOI '"""' o<:kllet<I ,5 n 6~-5'i ' Tough Rules Seen For State Trading Special to lbe Dally Pilot LOS ANGELES -Wide- ranging proposals setting forth AmSTar l.11:1 I 9 241/a '21\ .. 2•\'<-'4 c Cppl8 2~J I IOYJ "°""' 40\lt-'h c;.J,n-, ,,!' ,t ~ ~~~ 2,1,,_ ~~'la \~Loew~ I 16 1 l9 25>.o 2•11\ • Amslr pf .68 2 8~ S~ l'ril-Yi C!l!llRI .ISb 10 I 17 17\.11 17~ • "'ooe ""'' • ' "" -•-Lom.tFI 32 10 I lOV. m " Jmu:JM ?;r;:Q ~·,p:::;n:u;,x..£'~ Ams!«! 260 I I 3'1"'< 3!t' 39lt'llo • ConUnv1f 21 1-16 SW .5 5'4+ 14 ~100t,.Uo f~I ,' ,,• il .. • ',5~ \~ "1•t=:4 l.ll'b 12 1 '4~ n W-• Amlel In .20 19 11 (¥., .,.... ' • ConMtg .S@ t 1t7 IC !Hi Mt+ \'t .. or ti c """ ··--M., • 2 1j + ' Miltown. Carter-Walla..... o"' An.acDfl .2Sb • 9S 171,'o 17'1:1 1 ·+ 14 Conti 011 IV. 10 211 3" 31 ... 34 12 ..... ~rl<l;I .,• ,• J,~ ~ l~~ ~.-"!: ~~ t-Ind ' "' ~ '" 1 • ~ "' ~ •J "d D •• ~ l.n,hHc 1 08 1 11 21\lo 21 21\/o+ b CDfll Tel • ll 190 ~ ~ ttl'J "'liDOOYrl · ..., .... .....,... .,., ..... ,,.. Otl SIG 1"' 10 l~ ~ 1 : tough new rules governing California broker-dealers tlnd investment advisers will be disclosed soon by the state Department of Corporations, California Business,_ Western " . , [ -t~K I .lV G J STOCK - Financial Weekly, reported Monday. 'Ibe proposals are beiJ;lg designed primarily to offer in- visitors g r e a t e r protection from failures by investment firms and advisers. e Royal Inns SAN DJEGG !AP) - A !lpokesman for Royal Inns says that the financially troubled, S a n Dieg~based firm is negotiating the sale of five of its 65 motor hotels to pay off its 4,000 creditors. Stanley G. Mon a eel Ii, treasurer of the firm , said Monday that talks ilre afoot !or the outright sale of its inn in Escondido. the sale and leaseback of its operations in Point Loma and Chula Vista .and th e sale and francise of its inns in Bakersfield and Las Vegas, Nev. e .Join t Pro ject .SAN DIEGO (AP )-A$400- million joint venture in in- ternational power production and marketing was announced Monday by Gulf Oil Corp. and Royal Outch·Shell Group. They wilJ own and operate the San Diego plant run now b y Guff Ene rg y & Environmental Systems Co .. nuclear-power division of Gulf. e No P a tetat. WASHINGTON (UPI) The Supreme Court Monday let stand lower court rulings that meprobamate, a widely used tranquilizer known by tained a patent on Miltown in O Ar>d c1,v1on • s 11 11 11 . c11111r1 D111 1 ''' 36'1:1 loll'! 36 111< ~oroonJ .11 t • 12Y•.}21\ ~2\lo+·., t111101L1 1:_.. 10 s l'to l't -. • 1.nQellca .10 1• 1S 1~ 10'4 101.'t! ~ Coo='t •l'I ;pSO .55 " S.S -'to lfOUIO lllC I ! · • 7'~ ;a :a-.. "'" -Do 56 31 61~ 1955 that exp'•ed last 1.n1u1co •I ~ 1 llr.13~ l:»\ .,., '" , 1 uu. u •.r. 26'4+ v.. ... r•c•W 1\o'J 1 1'3 21v. i1 ~ 2H.-1\~ Ol'"tl Cl)l"D is 2 ll J.OeCIM ,l2" 1 29 12'<• 12~ 12r. 'Ito Cllllk Un 's2 6 19 m ~ ~-+ ~ \lfellDV . .tll ' • lMt. 17~ 1•1111" • L•LtndE, 1 20 1.165 '"" 1 \; November. ADCO OU •k • 21 13\11 12!\ 13 -VI COOP Ind 'eo 10 11 2' 27~ 21~ ·.~ Gltnd u .llO • 28 12 11 \'t 1n. '' L• Pa<: lie ' 1•1 2PN ' : e Chief Name d LOS ANGELES (AP) Ralph 0 . Briscoe has been named president and chief ex- ecutive ·officer of Republic Corp. of Los Angeles, which has been fighting since 1971 to stave.off bankruptcy. \ Briscoe, 4S, served the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem -rnc. of New York...1 as its chief fitfancial officer from 1965 to 1969 .. e Standard Loses WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court Monday af- firmed a lower court decision finding Standard OU o f California guilty of antitrust violationit involving its opera· lions in American Samoa, The high courl, with Justice Byron R. White not participating, rejected the oil company's petition for a review of the U.S. Disttict Court order requiring Stan· dard to take steps opening the American Samoa market to other petroleum firms. e c &RStoek Special to lbe Dally PUot LOS ANGELES -C l< R Clothiers Inc. has withdrawn its previously a n n o u n c e d registration statement .cover- ing 300,000 shares of common stock. The comile.ny said it does not believe ·11 is prudent to of- fer stock under the present slock market conditions. Sen ate As ks Allocation Of Gasoline ApecoC11 .16 11 ll.S •14 3~ •VI+ 'loi CODPtr L•b ll " 131'1 u 13 ·-v.. ..,r .. n•v 1.:io l 1 21\lt ~h• :l1'n • LovGe1 1.to 12 I 2"-\.'t .;.'T" ~ Sh l h S • k AP L CotP S I 9~• 9lo t\lo-VI CgopTr Sib 6 17 IS I.Ai U't't-l'o (.;r1111 W 11'1 6 t2I 17* 17 17'ta , Low.nil ,90 1 1 171/o ~ r;~· • t P o t ApJ>Ppf 1.0 z1200 99 '9 99 · Ind• 32. 13 ll 20 19* l•'M+\\"r1vOr 1.:.U It 1l le'':\ I>'• 16~• LTV Corp S 115 I n1t ,·i · . u z us i 11g oc s Ar lie<! ~ i.t 12 '"" ·~ •lo<-\lo ~ R1noe 2• 1••• 13\~ 14s1o+1v. I.ill.Ml 1.SJb 10 Sl 291'ai 29\lo 29?-\It LTV €oro A " 21 t"'" ~.... , :1.~ ~rc~iiN 1 f, 2, y 121~ 122 n!l't+:;:; copwld 1.tt s !.O "''" n 210.:.+ '"'~:(kt" 1~ :n t ll~ ~~ £tt -\• tJ~1z:i s~ '' J ~s>.~ loll• I+': ArcMrD :JO '' 7S 3\V. JO¥o 31:i.+:i-Cordur1 Cp • "6 51-~ S" s~:~ .. 1Nlr 11ua u :1 1~ lullo 10J'fto Lu-c;kvSI 5111 4S 111'1 11\'• 1'4-,}• Ar<llc Enlll 6 l7 IV, ·~ 4\'J C04'nGls 1.12 29 ll2 92\:o 9Q 921" ~ "GrNNtlc I 60 12 II 43'11 (Jl'J 43ft+ \'I LUCllDW 1 08 ' 9 I.Alo lM ~+ • Ariz PS 1.16 9 21 21~ 111'1 21\\+ y. Cousin l.12b 12 ll 25'~ 24',o Z5)io+ \~ UI Wnl Un . 11 4\~ ~ ·-~, Luke11Sll .llO I 43 2IMlo 19\lo I t~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -Treasury Secretary Ark ees1 ·"° , 13 nv. 12 12v.-1"11 cowies com l• 21 w. ~ 5'4 <>1 wt1u11 Dt • 1 "~ i~ 1~ ,, L v o Coro 13 ~ A\\ • l' Arltn RltOv t ~ ~ IV. ~'" Coll flrd .l.S 13 fo 23~~ 23\.!' 13\..._. ~ i.>rl w11n in s 3 3 3 ••• Lvke Y1111n 16 4" ~ · · George P .. Shultz has told the House Ways and .o.rm•da c11 411 12 s:i;. s 5'11-\._ cPC1nn 1.11 10 tt JOi~ 29W l\I•+ \• vr11 G1,111 1 10 ~ n l\ 22w 2:11-'1 • Lv11. Df J. 2c ..., r.i C · h t h uld I · t th 1.rmcoS 1 10 9 Ill :n~ 2H'• 2l"•+ ""Crane<: .llCll ' 3S IS 141.I. IS + \\ i;rtvnd I.Doi t l:t.I l~l-14.-. 14..,.,+ 1 .. LvlKhSv .IO '9-..' ~ \It ,,... means omrruttee t a e wo p unge m o e Arm 01 2.10 t 29 -11"4 29 + '4 cred!I Fl ·"° • 2s •t~ rto 1'4+ v. Greyllnd wt , ao 3 2,. 2'4-11 M 1.F 07 • ,. 1n 11: ]i"z·" Arms Ck so '' ll>C lSft 2~4 25 + V. Crom11 IC .90 7 .a lll't 13 13 "-!'I Gtummtn . IO Iii\' 9'Wi 10 . M• :'1! 7~ ''4 Stock market 1·1 the law d1'd not forbid public of-l,rmurDt. "" 110 S9V. ~~ St.,.. • C:rocl<,tr 166 • • 26 29'11 251i'.+ 'i l.itOllll' ·'° ' ,, 1U~ 10 10'1•+ \'I MIC~lil b ·I ~ lll ' ~ fiCialS from investing, ~~~Ir 13:.0 ., z~ ~'.: ~ ilV'u i,:, l~=HcO.': ~~ n ~~ ~'~ ~'~'!'~Mr:·~.~; l~ 1\ ~~ 1'~ ~"-++~ f:.v H1 't ' 6~/f.1~~'4 "I can't explru·n wh'y the stock market Is as ,.,o cp 90G • l 1s"' 1sv. lW-..,, c ...... n z1 1.20 12 ~101 ,.YI 277.i. ,..,,+ 7,\ <Wit L1t• .\10 ' 123 ?tv. ~ :n.,.. . Mc•Dt'-4'Jo 5 ''7 Arvlnlnd .52 10 1124 14'ilt ~ 1•' V• CT S Corl) 6 29 13'111 llV. \1"'-\'t G\111011 I.,.. 10 105:) :D ll~ :ll + l~ =d .411b ' I ·~· bad as l·t 1·s " he sa1·d taking note of the recent 1.s1. 1.1d .so 456 ~ '1 014-2~ cu1no1n JO 1l 11 1ov. 1oy. 1ov. . , G111t 11: .. cn lo ,,) • · / • ! ~ r w1 • :l.t ~· , ' Alhl 0 1! 1.20 I 10 25\.11 21'M ~~ryi+ VI Cumlnt .ti& 11 21 31\~ 30~~ 30\'t-~ GlfRPlt .IOC ,. 2 IOV. 101? 10\J V. e,1 h .32 ·, 61 • + ~._ sharp plunge in prices which drove the Dow-Jones A50t"vG1 L30 11 1•• ll~ -~ .... .,.+ :i.i. cu.,., orllfl • 10 no ~ s..._ "'G11Rot1:1 ..x ... 11: 1Jv. 1l 11•• . "M ....,, "' 1J 11' u~ 11~ ,,...,. .\ 0 As511r T20G . 1 6 2:'h 2f"' '111Curflll Wrl 25 47111 1~ 171'1-+VI GUl[1tU 1.12 -lS lOl 20'1i 20* 3014 ••• lorV -:"' ~ 1m IM 1• .. 111 industna1 average below 9o1ast week. ::rd~,'~~ ~ u :~ .1~ i~~+""'§~~11::c~·2i ! 11~4' m: ~+ ~e;.'!:,t·~ .:si! n ff~ B ~2 •• ~~ :: 2: ~ f\.lt fF ~ie·~ "I believe myself there are some bargains Aiiciye 1,,, 2312v.214'71 +.,.cv11rusM11 • 3',.~,., .. ,.~ ... +\l.o ~t•w•w• 111 st• At't s l=~AA,:~1 ·.U1: 2029v.,...E~ galore. I almost wish I weren't in my present posi-~kRJcnl'd3J " j~ ~?t'.: ~(;. M~·+~~ o.mon cp 211~~ "~ l5V.+ ~ uuw1 P' 3"' :: 2 111\'J '*.., .. ..........,..,. M1.PC0 :s• 11 31s 2'"' :mt 2 w. · I h d d c 0 80 78 51 $6 s1•l+ , D Rlvr '° t ss t°'t '"'° I\-\." GnW• Df Wt • • • j2 $1'\l 52 • Mef1lhDn M 1 22 lttlt ll"" ..,.. tion so could get my an s on some money an :l~';;~~r~ "l 15 1.io14 117~0139.,,,._21? o!~ac,, 1'.36 s 30 30\:o :JO\-'• w.+ vo ~uw.,,, ~ iS' ~ 1:~ "~ 1:~ •· ,....r 011 1 ;g 1: ~ ~ r." !:.-+ ·~-invest it" Atl<J~ c11rp 102 ..a 2 1t• 2 +V.D•rtln .X'a 11 10l 32l• 32~. :ui.+V1 1>u11on lnC1•1 -••-4 .. ~:::=l)f .2 1 '° """ 1'.·+ti · ATO lnc:.16 6 4' ~\12 6\'i 61t.+V.D.lrtllld 1)t2 22 l6\io36'.I0 36'"-\.'I H&<-W 23610 237""3N37l.<+~Mtr1m 10011 t333 rt41mt+t ~~~~~~ Ai.rtorn Dalt 37 ~ 5l\FJ "'°"" Sl'<-+ 1,<i Dayco 1.11 I 13 I~ 15\'o IS'lt+ 1Jo Ht1110111 1 u le U11.lll 1.13~ 1:tll'•1"•"111 MtrMIO ·1,ICI I 39 76 ¥o :N~Mi ~ ~"if.~., Aulomt Inds I '6 •-Mi '"' I\•-\'i D.lvc pl 4\~ • t100 .ff $9 5' · 11tmPa11 JO 13 :k n 1H'• 11 , MarlOlll. 21 17 ll2 29 29 1-+ .. E l.vco Corp ( .ft t~914 n'I+ \Ii Dayllnln .l, S 460 11-'a ,,,. 1'1+ ~ 11tmc1Cp ."II 1 1 f 111 1 • Metten 1.11 11 57 3S lollk+ ,.~co CD Wis . 11 2 1¥1 ,,,._ ,,, DllylonH SI 10 22 161.o I"• 1~'" . Htndi•m .68 • 31 1~ 1n ,....., .. Marlt...C .IO 17 7 lol )I )4 -' 1.vco pf l 20 . 19 ll'l'o 31\12 31\'I DayPLI 1 66 11 S7 7'.Ht 22~ 22.\1-VI HlllCIV H n 13 2S 20 \lo 2U 2Uc• MlrQfi -Ctm ' XI 7VI 1 1 ~· • ' Averif't .25 38 14 311'14 31'4 :JP-~\ DaPL11f 1."10 l500 1112 102 102 + 1'J Htl'IHCP · 6.0 ' 11 U\' 11'4 lt•..o • Marlon 2\>-31 316 j7 2A\t. 2".t+ \'t JI""' • ' --" if.;@ "" _.., • I.vis Inc: .olO 11 ~2 211"-lt'H ltl'>-2 ott11Wlt . .0 ~ 29 ~ 1 W.-~~ ... itnna l.i> l~ 71 •1<11 :W:W. 41 ... +l'lo M1t1hf 1,11 10 1j 11.\ '°"' UW.+· .lo Avnellnc .30 S lo.I 7117 ~ TYi + 1.4 Deere I.Oii f 46S 3'~ Jill'! 3'1'a+ ~ H1rcourt6 I t 9 2lot. 20111 2\U.+ \12 Mlt11nl.I .«I Si 11'1 7''-6;f .1l'~M 00. o· PR' CES l.vonPr I.Ml !>II 277 f29'ft 12.Slh 129>t.+21~ OelP&-1. 1,16 ' " 16'4 16\fo 1•t0. • Hlt,_.J .16 16 11 l~..., \'l 12\~.,-YJ MertMr 1.15 1 .... ,,,,. !"' ,,_<·" I Adee 011 6k SI 6 ll~i. 11 11 Del Mn! 1.10 9 17 11-h 18t; lll;o+ I'll Htrnltll 1.2G 6 I• 2111' 111"'9 2111<+ 'A Md Cup .~ 10 11 17 6t\ 17 i • • -9 IJ-D•ll1A1r .SO 15 231 ~1 19'h !.0112+ ~1 11arr•ns .~l 15 IY le'.< 1;:. ll\io"f' 'Ml M&KOCll .70 31 I ~ C)~ 4S ........ • j ' • Bab&Wll .to lJ :<61 2S\' 2"1'1 2•~-VI DellK lnln ' 2• ~ 6l• •ti.+ I\ H•rrl.int11 l 10 127 25 2~\f 2S • Me'IOnll• I) 1• 20 2S l'4i tt ,. Bache lSO I• Ill s (\lo s + \', D.lllon• (p 5 78 n~. 11\17 11 \'J--~ rtlt>iCO IQ I ' I~ 104 101~+ \~ N.alM!\f .1 Sb • 14 20\lt lttlo . •! > ., ->< 1 Bak&r ln .16 73 7S 1.l~ 73~ 73,,.._\o\~nrll•n IO 1 9Q 211,4 20 ~'lt tianSM.I: .Iii' 168 l.S'h 15 1>\?o Yt M111C I .69b . 21 1"'1 'l~ ~-" ea-etOll .)7 21 :n Ult 23 U\\+IV. Denn 1 OI 1s 114 10'• M 10\.'J+lv. 11•r1tH 1110 I ~ 1\:o l'l• •~-'tt MH Ml .50b 11 )I 21~ 2 ~ I'" TO ~'SE 4 lh" BellGas 1.96 ID 11101 u\i 27-Mi 28 0en1si1v :1i1 14 ' 1no 17~ 111.;.+ •to Haw1El '1.s. 11 10 21'!0 21 211"·+ \~ Matsue .1'b 9 ''° 21\~ 2' +~ 81nC1I I 3' 10 .5 23 22~ 22r-,.. DISOIOlll fQ • ,, 10 10 10 + \.ii H•YH Albl 1 11 131• 13~ u ........ \'I Mttt41 .0'2!> :!IJ s 4'i -.... Bar>dag Inc 3' 31 27\'o 24'1:1 2114+ "II DelEdlt 1'.i:s 10 la.I ~ 20•~ ~+ ~ H•Z-411"' 12 16 .5\11 SY, ),,.,_\'I ~V ~ 160 10 12,' ~.rit nr; m+'tl,, ''~ . . • Baogor Pn • tJ 9 7\1:1 7'12-"il oetEIJf t.32 rl011 1\'J l11\'i 117Vi .. HU>. Mlrtlll l~ • l)'lo 11 ... l1\.-v. •• ~'!..Pfw 1·~ 7 1 -••• ... Bnk of N Y2 6 16 ri.,-. )3'1a l34' +VI D IE pf 1 '5 . 13C) 99 09 "9 H11e;k Inc .12 II 36 15VI IS lS\11" \~ .....,,_ .~ 2 ,..., ID '•• Btnk Vt .II 1] I 29'!11 79'111 29~-V4 0:111r (p ·2s lS 20 16 15117 1S'h-\.'I HKltMn 211. ll 111 17V. It'll 11 ...... 14 ~~~ l.30 l~ lSi n= Jt! ~---~ -· Sylvia Porter's readers c an b eat t hat headline ••• she t old t hem. how to save up to 25 % on meat buys, as much as 20 ,-o on canned goods: 'Follow the most fundamental, simple and ordinary of an the rules • • • Shop the Bto~TrU:St 3 40 '6 11/t ,.,. •\.'I+ Vt Dltl fin 's.a 11 I 1914 .i V. 19~ \• Hllltmn .u I 'IT 1214 llh 122,.-\lo M~~ M. 6 21 J\'o fm; fj~ll/4 BarberOI :ti< 8 21 21\i 21 Dj• Intl 1'10 ' '6 2n"o 27"" 27.._ V. H••nZ H l.O. 11 133 4:t'MI ~ 1 .. + 'rl ' '1 I ~ Bard CR .13 3S .. 21'1 Ullo :AtoVt+ ... Dam snm' 1 t .. 1n. IN U"o + \~ H•leMR .76 ... t2 "~ 3,11 .. ",Ir },: ~ ro~,, J ri .oa ~ Barnt! !.?'lb 8 19 241'< 23!,lo 23'111 -V. t>laShm pf 2 . 1 '11\lt 2tlh ,..,,.+ 'lo He!-Curt · 20 3\.'11 ,. 2 I!++•"'°'"'" c " fl$ '™' Saile 111 .40 1• 1 6"' 6'!11 ""-\.\ 01 SMf 1 211 11 IS 'It lM'fo 1~ -\' H•l!trlnl .IM 16 67 J:Ht 32 a.... ~ Saln Mf .20 11 11 10 tJ/o ·~+ ..... Dl~t•p!MI :]Q 10 II~ IY. 7~. 8 + IA Htlln9Pr "° 11 " 171'1 IS\IJ !!r!++l~ ~m~ h't l~ II ~i = -~ 81lesM pf I 1 15\l:i 1~ lflio ' Diebold ,.IOQ 20 11 4 111 414\ '2t,;.+ l'J Holme p .:.-0 ll n """" 21"' ..... lo Mc:Gr HI " • 56 ' ·~ ;:,,,,. ettn 11111 .JO 7 J2 221'1 2111o 21~+ '4 giGlorao 60 1 37 10 ~"b 10 + 11t 11tm11p C111 . 7 2 2 2 ·· McGrt0r 'D , 10 3'111 Jl.4 j'"n'• B'1U$ChL .12 15 40I ~-19!'1 ~+ ._ ]Qlltl E<iDl 46 111 12'4 1t WI•,.~-,:. Hem tn .JOO •• t 1 7 1 >'• Mcl11lyre p zl20 S7 56 fi + ~ Ba>eltf L .15 Sii l!I (]b '3~ ""'+2~ OllUnah .ID 13 32 7 6'11 t + \\ Hff'ClllQ ... 20 52 :Mlli 15\li l6"11+ .... McKee a~ 11 • 23 2l , ... Beotri~ .60 11 12 31 37\'f 31 -•• OH!lnon pf 2 2 ~ 22\li tt"-lot Hfl'.i.V 1.10 11 I• U~li IS~ IS!.4 --MCl;•en ' 1C1 1 II 37 ~14 ~::~~~· :tz :~ 2r: ~ ~ ~~ ~ 811~~w·'t u 1111: i:~-= if~!2~ ~:!rJ1~ :~ rl ~ n~ ~~~ :f~l\lt ~b:H1n ~~ ' ~: :t~ it~ 1l +·:Z B«tonD .35 26 14 ~ 341'1" 35 -v. D ISlllll Mb • 31 10>,• 10h 10V--VI Htanvott En 21 )0 s •l't $ -"'MHd Co ·eo 10 "" l3l'i iii! ... \'i eeecnAr 70 1 4 u 13VI llli.o , Dlsl!ISN 10 \9 s 37\.\ 3714 31"'1+ VI Hiilenl:ll' ,"3 12 9 21 v. 21 21 . ~ 2 eo 1 ~ '~ BllcoPel 2k 1 S2 10,,.. 9!4 '~+ v, 01wr.slfd 'tn 1 ~ 2Yt 24' .. HlltOtl till 1 t 21 211/s 21 21 \IJ+ ~ MHOf9 ieo · 1 ; 8t!den 110 • 2 20VI 20V. 20\~ OlvMI I .Qb • M 23 2Rli 23 + 14 HMW 11\dut IS l6 l lh j"" 3.,._ \ii Meau11 Ii.:. .i e VI :i~ Yt+ ·~ BrldgH .lOa 1• $ t~'i .,,. S*-V. DrPel>OO' .. tt...Sl-IM ..23 _71~ 2P!a+1V. HObertM .'4 15 10 Vl'.\ 2 ,_ 27h-i,:, ME I Coni 9 12 24' \OJ "'+'I\• 8flt HOW .'5 • 61 HV. ~ 26 +1 OomeMn I 2-11 9101 \.\--,."' ~~ HMrMr .'7 ' ' ""'• 2.57~ lS.,._ 1.lo M•I Slloe • .:1:21 102 211'1 .... St\li ....µ, S•mlsCo .10 1 S 17Yt 17\lo 17'4-'.lo DotnFd MO , 11 7h ·7v, mi+ 1_.. Hoff EIKln SO 1" 7~1 ,._ M4'mor1~ 10 27A 4~ A M l"' l!Hldll! 1.60 9 JC1SOI 151.lo 3'\'J )l'h-V'> DonLufJ 12 t t 6lli "'° ~ Hol lnM .:JO 1• llS 19\'I If~ It + U. Men1sco 41 S .Jl 9 ll'i:iii t <> Sen Cp l IS ' '33 2'\.11• 231'1 23¥.+ 'ii Donne HY .4 14 6J 20 19>Ji lflO-V. 1'1111111 A .UO . . 9 17 21 27 -S, M4rc SI 1.60 lt 135\lo 133\'lo 1 \1 BenCol!f 2\~ ua 31V. 3l'M 31'1/o-1lo oor1,c11 .32 7 I 1~ l~ 15\i-1.r. HllllVSU .500 • I 1~ 13'1'1 13" Mtrcll. 1.11 43 114' ~ + ... BenCppf $11> 1 JOjV. 10$V. llljV--7 Dorr oliver • l '"" I\'& l\lt-.,.. .._lk .6" 27 3" 4'•• "'"' ~ M1rl(l llh .10 7 2 l3VI 13\.'o ira-• l!lenC-DI (JO 10 6' 63 63 -3 Dont'fC .10 S 117 644. R WI+ V. HDflywl I.to 21 211 "li t1• '9 + ~•M•rrllL .21b I 214 13.,.. 13\.'o ~·tt Benguet Inc , 10 llM 3VJ JV. ~~-14 DoverCp .I.ii 11 6 "V• 35\to lSll<-V. H-1." • ll 2jV. 27'\lo 21;\+ \\M.,.Pll ,\0 l• 26 J!lio 57'i't j l• Brr-P{ Pho 7 I• 1D 9\.'11 '"" +\.II DO'WCntm \ 2( 224 jl\~ ~ St"'+2"11 HotilOll t;I) 2 tU \lo JV. 7 .. T \~Mel 5-pf 2.'l!O 21 loll lall BelhSI 1.IOa 9 313 2!1V. :bV, 29 +V. D p F lnc:P 114 SI',\ 5\4 SP,'+ V. Ho.Dllll I.ff I 4 tt. '"" 9'"-\to Mes1bl .Jib 11 13 ,... ,\.11 !YI Bio 3 lr>d .S2 11 52 :WV. 311 ... 3' + v. DrtVO l\'f • 1 15't l!IVt "" HosllCp .O.b II 3U l J.\k 11 l~\~-Vo r.'.•111 Mach . 4 11\fs lllh l \• Bl..ck&Dk I " "109 llljV. l0114+2i.:. Dl""l!sser 1.((1 11 n ~ 3114 ~+1 Host Intl .1' 10 $1 IP.4 01'1 111""-l'J M GM Ii 1 7 IJ 1.ft't l ' . &lalr Jn . .ui s 36 m 1 1 -1.lo Drnllf 2.20 Jt ..a~i MM 40',i+ ... Houdelle .6"' 40 11~ 11 l\1Jo-l'IM•tro 311SV•15\11 5 1 8U1sl!lhl IQ 7 8 17 IM!o l6fi-\II Drftset l)f 2 SO m'o ~ ~+·'Ito Hlllllllpl 21.4 ·• l 2t\lo 2'11o 29\li .. M•IEDI 3 . J1JO JO JO .so; , BlockH~ 2( 9 1'6 ~ 61'1 lo\\-v. Drtl!tl l.20b 22. \9 .. lt\lo It~+~· HllllQll M ..... t 5 nv. l2~~ t?l• MGIC 111 .10 " 311 63'11; ~ h +t BtueBe!I 6S 6 SI 15~ IS'lo lS'.4-v. OrevlusCP I s .so ' "' M4-i,:, H-F1brl 11 m '" $\'t '""+ MlchGs I.Ill 11 10 I,,,. 164' I""' " 8Cbble Brk1 s "3 .At. ' ~t ~ gukt p l,.:I 12 93 20'1\ XIV. ~\·t-\to HouteFll ·" t IS2 21~ '' 21.,..+ \'> 'o\1c11S Tllb I 1 I 11 11 A ' Boel"llC .«! 12 •7ll lev. 17'11. l#t~ "" ukeof 1.70 •• 11•10110 lDIV.1091-?-l\'l .._pf 2lt .. 21 SCl \'t ., .ft -liroMCrodol .61 f J3 I" l1 1~:i.;4. Belff (tKd I tl4 t V. tV. t:i\ Ovk• of .820 • l230 lo.IV. 10!111103~1 H-Fllf 21"1 , , I IOlt ao"i .,...__ V. Mid C Tl .96 I 41 l~ 1M9 16~1'.; \'O 80lld Indus 10 4\1.o 11-. I'/• DukP pr 614 2 tl t1 '1 ... HousLP 1.40 lj " lffi '3 13\.\+ \'IMldSDU 1.10 11 120 24 »* ' 1 Boolo:Mo l 38 I 3 20>,-20* 201,t+ ~Oun Bret 1.69 2' 61 75\lo 7S 75 Ha...Nt~ _i.. I J$ :l6"' 2'~ \.'I MldMl!I .Ub f 22 15 IA'\11 ~ '• Borde11 1.20 10 llS 21"' 211" 21411+ ~ Duplall (I) 12 SI ·~ JV. ~-'M HoNG pf 11'1 .. 33 \'to SI Sil , Mldlltost .llO I U 11,_ 111'1 1 (. aoraw 1.35 1 111 26'"' 2JYi 21 + v,DuPont J\lob l• :J11l61 1 .1•~+2'1i Howerd J.16 11 ue lf"" 1sw. 1•\.'lo+4!.M1111Lb 1.11 1s 31 '5.,. a.IV. , v. Borma111 111 1• '' 3'111 3;r, J" ouPn pf •\'Jo •• 3 67111 ~ •m+ v. HOVl'm.t .10 P 10 1 ~ llVi n v-. \I. lltot18r .:M 12 JS 161/s l~ " Bost Ed 1.U 10 36 :rru 32 32~ \lo OuP11 of 3V. • • 1 n S3 $J • Hubl:ld 1 Ub 12 i! lflll It.,.. It~ V. Mlnl\Nl&M \ 11 ai lll't !' , I> Bourns Inc 7 15 1111 I~ 10¥. ~ DuoneL ).12 11 _H ~ ~ 23 -~ HU08•v 113 14 1 ~ :ttlt ~+I" M nnPL 11 I I 1m. 1 ,_ .,. .. 1~~~1{.J~ l} 'fl ~~:;: sr~ ~~i:: &=t.fpi1~ :: zffO zt1Yt ~ ·1~,..._·<it, ~=HTllOI d JK 4m 42~ jt?:;il"'°._n1~f1~ :i3 :i tt \m \~ ~l •f-> \! Sri• Mv l.l2 22 169 59~ 5' St\.'11 '"' Oymo In ,,& , f r 16 16 -6 -V. Hvnt Ctl ,I, I' 11 13.\'o IJ'Wt I~ 141 MP Pl< A J S '"f 'R-n ...., \.'i" Br!1 Mv DI 2 IS 4J 41-'ti 42:\6 11'1 ~ -•-Hunan E AO S U 11'1 l \.lr l \'t v. MPCem 1,60 I '! U1> 2'~ lih 1' Brl!Pel .1711 73 138 14~J 14:ilo 1.W. . EH'-Pl 97 P I t5lh 2'YI 2S\'I .1, HVYCkCp .24 21 '3 251/o 24:W. "\lo 'lo Mo PubS .M l 1$'!l 15\.l ..... ., •• Broc k GI .7S ' • 11 1~ 11 -% E11tef"n Air 1,41 t\l:i 9 ~ ,,_ -I 1--MOhSCO 1.2CI I '6 IY lllh It ; the trade names of Miltown WASHINGTON (UPI ) - _. _ _i!!I~ "!quanil , is not_~.t.ental>1e. _ ~e Senate bas. v.oted t!t .re-_ ,__ • e t:oi:ii=t in a brieTOrder --qutre-Presideni-Ntxorrl:crun· -rejected an appeal by Carter-plement with.in 30 days a strict . I , -specia s,- Brod Hll 10 11 26 :nh 32\'o 32~+ ~ EllCoC .2'b 1 17 12 11.\lo 12 + ""HVdromt ,16 1 8 R't 7~ 1'° \'o MobllOI 2,ICI 11 201 ~ ~ 65 j'§ BrUnGt 1.71 10 20 nv. 22'1111 2110 , EnjG11F'"ll 13 n 2l • '1~ ~ ":ni>llefm U 59 "'fta •• ""MDI . 46 ·~ """' • "l' Brown Com-• 511 7y. -7 ·--~ &M USll-lVI 11 .• fil*u.__tr4__.1 , Id P~.76~)9.-111 . ....._ -.fil. t.QllWk_ 1:1 1-j _ '-\'~ lj!I if . '' BrGroup 1'"' a 1 25· ·2•fi 2A~ 111 e.i Ko_ 1 09• ~ •n 3 'ft" 'H,,_ V. dN 8•• ,90 • 41 13 1'M 1a 14 111,1 Ol'D 1~ ---,o l.\11 ..... ~ ern ShrP 10 16 6 10 9!i t~t-\'t E1tone11 ,.,.., • .ft V. ,,._ ~ lde11 lov •I • 3.1 4\.-l 4\t +\lo \6 • ...olvDt 1.•1c i ll 3 ,-VI • - , Wallace Inc which markets· fuel allocation pr~ram to __..__ ., "'distribute gasoline 'throughout --1 he-nation equitably to-small, independent stations and lhOlle dealing in major brands. '• mobile phone The Senate also approved a "sense of ' the Congress" resolution urging the states to lower their speed limits by 10 miles per hour µi an effort to conserve fuel. " ,, . • ---·--- plaee a reeelve t elephone ealh l n ,.,urcar --·--·, -11 ..... '---•-- No C•pit1I lnv•1tm1nf Montli to Morth R•11t1I l11lt r on-1 ~c.1 (Oll'TI n.\0101£ 11 l'HONf SHIV!tl ·· 4015.-Fe, -.AN- -835-3301 . l Both provisions were at- tached to the fuel allocation blH dW'ing debate Monday. The ·Senate did not give final consideration to the bill Mon- day. Maybe it seems obvious, but when Columnist Sylvia Porter tells -her readers -something like: watch- newspaper ads for bargains, she always goes the extra step. She asked questions, of some of the food industry's leaders and found out savings can amount to many, many times the 4¥.!% predicted rise in overall food prices. That's economic advice you can Wlieve. Test It for yoursell. Check the specials In the bar· gain-laden ads of the Wednesday Food Section every week In the DAILY PILOT. And if you want more \ips on getting your money'_s worth, read Sylvia Porter's "Money's Worth" column appearing sev- eral times each week In the financial pages of _the DAILY PJLOT. . The One 1kat Means Business .. DAILY PILOT BrFtrrl1 Oii 18 2'9 1.,-. 1:11.~ 1•\.'Jr IEchl!t'IM .32 lt 1N 3 v. Vt-"' IDS Al l.15b 12 l' .... lili 22\1 ~Manard\ .to .. IJ I~ ls.\4 ,,. Brunswk u s 190 161Mi is v. 161.9 v. fckd Jk .20 » 197 32VI 301'1 311'1+11' llcen111 1.22 a 1 1 11\\ 11141 MCll'IOll'I"" ' 4 -,v, • • -\• BIKvE. 1.20 12 151 :lOV. ,,..., "" ~IEclCdNC .2• '! "Iii; .. ~ l!\1#-llt I c:..it llfA' ,' • Mlt ...... ,"' o.A .It JI \IS 17Vt <l6 ~·~ Budd co .AO s 12 12 11~ n~ 14 Edsnflr l,09 1 7 • :lt'liii -"' . 111c111 Pf 3Yl: . ' 41~ •(_\\ -Mi.--MO!llnl 1,IO 12 l57 ~2 I: I" BUOOCO l!f s t20 t.IV. 04V. 6'YI 1 EG • G ... ;J! '1' ",-'• .J.Ololi ----·· , .. Pwr 2..20-12 ., •I' li'li'"21'\4+ TIO MOllS pf Jl,f, •• 1~ '3V. 9uc1Qtt-INI-25 o6i.-I\.\ ,w;;; y. f!twcf~,.._ 13 --'11 -11·:1: 2.10 jll 2'' tt Mr,no0Jo; ),!" 1 ~ :blil Bui Fto 110 10 13 l94t 191.io 19\lt EDS Clll'D JO 90 »Mo .. ~ ,,',I l W..» 1• ,. ~ !'lo t3\ll--Mon1Pf '·'° 12 • 33V. \W =~:g!~~.5~ I~ ~ff~ ?f~ f}V•-si.~J:rn N~ t ~ nt 1'• i 'U mr-:~ / 1" ,;:: ~~~ t.,,+v.~:J,Md~~ I~ ~ '~ tU? "'+~ BunkrR .10ti o n ~ .-~Ut ti 11P11rr llld 5 24 ~ 14 · ~1.1n} ,_411:1 ~! 12h '"' ti'."-It .Mto•t1 ~f' I• 11 .,.., .-;-!' . Bu11R pf 1V. 17 1'11• 1t"1i 1~ 'M , .... 1N~" ' 'i )Jlf:: 1,,,. 1 \'t~ M'"" Ca .. iV.' t\1 ~., Mort11le>"" S 11 11~ ts1,• + .. '"( tn 1.«I 13 3f ~ )OVI 30~+ .. r.C1 _,.,, 1 \!'ICC-Inc ,SI P I V. 1 !Ai j Morst Pr 1 I '"' 4\4-V. Bur No !In I 90 lol\lo :J)\(j 3.t + V. !""'• p1' >.,v. 30 206 ~ IJ3 r net~ . $ 25 .I \'t l•~'i th Mor,tSn .1$ ' 47 1V. 1V. 4'111 ... Bur N pl .SS 21 7" 7111 1\Jt ~.,, ., ..! i Hfi 51~ 4' \"'O.• i·'j I 3 t.SYI:' ~\'t 2 Mtf r I .~ I M 11!!; 116~ 1, ..... " BumdvC .10 11 :11 20111 20 20 ~ .... • ff ;19 ,.;;:; + llCIPwl. ·• ao 2'~ 14 •A+ a MortNor .1 • 1 1'1 .... 4,.. ..-+\lo 6urr11hs .to ., 72$ 2~ 212,. 2111'1+•1'1 ~=n i:?o ; ~ ,,~ 20711t + ~ \::::'il'.!!1 j:n 11 :: ~n;: ~ 2 _, :rr°le !~ r. m m: fil2 §1l! C1bL T --1110 11-f, '73..., 23~ 23'J. ~ iMt ';/ ·'*' 1• d •v. 4A 41/o • 11111R ·;; ·lf 111! ~ tt: ft~1 ~ Mtst.V:. J: I 3 !j II!; +" Ca110tto '.1A ' 25 ~ 24,., ~+lli ~~Ftn ·t:. •4 I• :v. 1m L+tt1n11nct Sii 't S 379' 31 ftt"Nl61. lndul.I 5 if 'ft \4 ~~;:-,• ~~ : E ~ ~ :::+ ~ ~,':ct~· it nJ l~ '~ I~~ t1 ~"::' e·1 .• 1, "11 n" ~ ii"'+"~~::::, i ·;' 1 .., e Ji:!~ '"I' Fln811c s ~ A ~ w.-~ .,.., Df •ff 1 06 11! 1'! nlf COPO J I 6 3tVo 39~-~ MUMnt 1.oe ' ij"' • c111 ah•" lk 2S .s jO fl1 -'~ e~I: tJut4"F 10 1 1 11 1 v, "'-.Vi 11tl Inv .14 t t it 12 ·lili 11\to+ ._ MurllCo 1.20 t 21 1 ._ '+ n Im S 1.l7tl 9 SV. tt "~+ 'lo Env1rDl9dl 20 41 » ~~+11' ,,.tODn ~ 22-!}l ·~~ ~ V. MIJl'OlllOI .'4 21 ti It!-·~ 1m1u~ .jl)ci ,1 iv 611,4 " !1'.._, e-ciu mn( ·'° 1 • s 15 i Mw. 11rtrco :; 19 • ; 3m ur " Ml,lfr o :m ' • va 1: " ::"Dar.!~~ ll 32 1 '~* 31~ It.~ :rt:-121:.. 11 ~11 lll!n 3 ~ 'lU lt n•,11ll'c1· l~ iJi11 11 1 '~~1,;" ~L ·~'° 1; 2: h~ ll~ l ,-.+ l; &nP•c .lib 12 1 11"'i 17\li + v. sllr. i i. +•1o n l•vr .,. -N ......,_ tMI R 1.10 12 2 13'1l n~ -~ tm1 '7 7 \l + lt nfl'~ll¥ .,. Ir~ l l( •l d~ 4h'I ff.? ..... •• ::tfJ:~".,i H .: ~~u 3$~ ' +1'. -:ii{~ :fi i H 11$ '" 1 + .l'I ~~11 ' ~ :; sl 1 y; t tt t!~~ : ll ~ n14 ~ ~ ~ :;n./i.,;;11; •. 1i .. ::..,....~ .. 11::~:.-;~\fD,I" :'I 'I ll llll Im ll1li ~ 1w~ii .11 H 1i ~·~ ijtti' • ~~at:.· :i 'll riS ~· ~.+:" •rJFrl ~ , ~ 'li ,t: '"+ ~ ~~ . .: '7 1,f 13~. u I in .~Ut'~kt11 1! !~ • !1~ ~.1"&11 I • S$ u t-t' 8n>PI. k'l • '° M uv. 2!\.t-t• lC:J 0 ·'° ') 1tSft IMll 4' 1"1 p .,. a NI Cn OI .. • 55\li t: =~I~·'' 1~ fl n n~ ff! r.:t: ~ ::Conetli. 13-~,./Jl. ,i~ ~ lit l~t ~+'11ti' ,: 1 1'1 s \Ii Iii ~~~ 1: n '!: .. ~ t1i~ ·iij~·~~! 11:-imr:il:~~~i 0 'f:t'-·"1!-~·':.li ~+,rut~~·~:'. I mi·n::}:~'\"'Ji•! :tt' !G'mjt··;~ Ca;t ComCp • ~ +~ :r: • f4t 1Hl"~K1 .. x ~ .-t+f.i I ~11 ·1 ift \6 . · ... ~I Corp . i: Jt 1~ • _' f'H2\CI ,. H;,~.:t\'t t 2\I; n110tn . 11... f ' ,'t.~ .# ·, 11~ .:tt 1 :~.\,~'...' / ,. I 1 -~ , • ~ l ·, 11 !i• tt. '•-'•~I~.::.': 11 :i: •m 'I ·i~+ ll ·~?! • • ... i:w"" t "•1."· ) ~ .. , , 11 11 -·" ... "·· .... " 11 ... ~ !ilH .•hltr ]I 1 a .~ ,"" a '· -,-111"'~ 1:n , • 11'11 'r 'r' "" 1.mic.i ~ II J0\11~ -_ ~~,.,~!!,. ,J 11.. ~ •" tti" M ·· ·1l•1mr'•t:. •1 ~rm ~.~~~.:~.1': ll.~t' ~~~r : 1r J ~= , ~t'{:' \'a ~d ~n. ' · :=::=:: u~ i 'n J~ ,1~ J~± ~ ~ii I '"°' :" " ~! -= -~~~rj : :~ n . = + --;= .. , , 1 v. jow. ~\·· • I, §" , ;m~~ }! ~ ~~ ~tt ~ Jt" ~ ~111 0 •' 14 fl I \(ii -l'id 1-•IO "*' 1 )l~ 1;~ ... ~· JilT co ,3 i , "''1 •J l ' • -·. -'8'~6 0 : ~ ea.Jf. i! l: ~ l'~-ll N. ! :n f 1~ ~: ~:t:1i _________________ , ____ _, ~.,: .. n-' icg jt , \la , :.. ·« ,,1B1·t2 • :ra fin ~ 1 l: , ~ ,Mf lm: t :rir: ,:n '' -.. ~ni ~ Mt: i: r -,_ s _ DAll.Y '1l0T ' •·' ,, _____ ,_ . l • I ~II DAILY PILOT . Wtdi'ltsdt'I)', Jot1e: b, 1973 TO NIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS CBS IJ 8:00 -The Last King of America. Peter Ustinoy portrays England's King George ll at three . ,. . . . . Fine Concert-Given By OCC's Orchestra ~ •. critical stages of hi s rei gn during and after the ·American Revolution. CBS News correspondent Eric _ Se\.'.areid takes the role oC a colonial Journalist in-i Norway's Edvard G r I e g terviewing the monarch. 11 gave us · what this writer ,' l · \• believes is the greatest piano ' Top S tars S hine In 'Vanya' Revivdl By MARY CAMPB~LL MISS CHRISTIE plays ~he professor's young second ~ite, NEW YOltK (APl -With whose t;teauty causes Vup ya Nicol Willi<i mson, George C. and the doctor to love her'&nd Scott and Julie ChrisUe.Jn..the ··sigh-ior th eir Jost youth. • ... cast and Mike Nichols direc-· ting, a limited engagement or Elizabeth Wilson as. Sofb'a. I Anton Chekhov 's •' u n c I c Vanya's niece; wasn't fl r(ght -anya 'Is insur success. s-lh&-.ol~OUDI -''"'"--should be 27 and Sonya ; 18 . . " ABC o 8:00 _The \Vacky Weeki Wa chee & Sil· concerto ever written and that TOM BAR LE" l--"-'41...Jle p.tillgs~iD~ 1'hing. T.<,'h"°isy;.e-.;loni;helc!£,01_!_vi£tion \1·as made 1I , · ·-f! mouthful of a special is hosted by conlic -tony even firmer stinOay-'fiy a sterl"· -IP--=--I· · ' Randall with guests Stiller and Me.ara, Lynn Ander-ing performance of the A Music BOX ' son, John Gary, Charlie CaUas and Judy Graubart. minor "'ork in the Orange Coast College auditorium. NBC Q 8:30 -"Poor Devil." Sammy Uavis Jr. Laguna Hills pianisl Ruth " takes the title role of an inept resident of I-lades. \V.llkins Tyer was the architect ''i . assigned to secure the signature of a San Francisco on thii; occasion of a splendid accountant who wants to sell his soul to the devil. reading of this intensely Jack Klugman, Christopher Lee, Adam West. lyrical work and h e r background in a memorable performance was provided by an Orange Coast College Com- munity Symphony Orchestra TV DA·ILY 'LOG that was at the top or its form . Miss Tyer was determined to extract every ·ounce of the rich r o manti c i s m that pervad e·s practi call y every bar of this superb concerto and she found a most \Villing and thoroughly capable ally in the person of maes tro Joseph Pearlman. lo produce exactly the right solois t for the given co ncert work was again demonstrated. A thunderous ova tion bv a delight.ed. near capacity bee audience left no doubt s on that score. 1'hat glowing Grieg mtty \Yell have inspired Chapman College s t u d e n t 1'iary Schmierer and John Danke to hit the height s they achieved in what this.-critic took as the next high!ight ·of this most entertaining final concert - Saint-Saens' comicallv clever "Carnival of the Aniffial s." Rounding . out a rOljsing .finale to a most successful season was a s pirit e d performance of Kachaturiyan 's "Masquerade" suite with that glorious \Yaltz and the th·orough l yroma n t i c "Romance" movements draw- ing especial commendation from this criti~. Have a good summer ; Maestro Pearlman and the . OCCCSO; you ha ve richly e-.irned it with a 1972-73 repertoire that has never fail- ed to fill that ample OCC auditorium. 1'he play is exceptionally Miss Wilson looked too ol<f.\tor 'vell acted, a I t h o u g h some girUsh gushing she JAust Williamson provides some do. Also, she had the last 1'1es surprises in the primary role. of the play to speak; and.in· \Ve· saw-it at its last preview stead of Chekhov's qUJet at the Circle in the stoicism, she delivered tlent Square-Joseph E. Levine with tea rs and self-Pity. ! Theater on Broadway. The }... play will run through July 28. The Cl'!_st m:__~nl:!_ s.r.rs do,vn to two smalJ parts of the \Villiamson, as Uncle Vanya, old nurse and Vanya's motaer, runs a Rµs sian estate with his taken by Lillian Gish Juta. a ni ece for her ·professor father. keen-eyed Cathleen Nesbitt! Uncle Vanya feels depressed · • that he is middle-aged and has•------'----T-- done :nothing with his life. WILLIM1SON plays ' i t \Yithout melancholy but with the masochistic delight' of a person who enjoys displaying his hotTid slate. He has the THERE IS NO greater CLOSING TUE BOX -It uP~~,:~oto ironic tone of one v.·ho thinks --m 'ntll " eonWi111nca (D Tll1 Untouchlblt1 ---THEIR-LIAISON ...was....nev crowd pleaser~in--tbe concert was good to S®_ that _jpc_ A -w _S hucks _ that a person who feels and · less than impeccable. It \Yas repertoire and an orchestra Harbor Area Comm u n 1 t y ' faHcs as~he·does"is-aiok . ,, Wednesday Evening £B H111111nos Cor1it £!D W1ttr11t1 Ht1rinp never more so than in the that obviously reveled in the Concerts Association. as this Elizabeth Denison. 8. lf one reads the play, moving second movement. re I a x e d , end-of·season at-column predicted, chose Irvine gets her first taste of Vanya's lines aren't funny. so redolent of Nonvay's ma-mosphere splendidly supported soprano. K~ran ~rmstrong as the heartbreak of show But W i 11 i a n1 s on 's in - "DlltTY HAllY .. lltJ "KLUTI" llJ ' ' _; . .jestlc fjords and pretty moun-t\\'O young pianists ,vho are the soloist 1n their fourth con-business. 'l'he young-tcrpre~atio·n doesn 't do tain streams, and in a obviously destined for great cert?~ the 1~73-74 season. ster wa s rejected for a viole nce to a play in which l ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllll~~;~ thundering finale that should things in the world of music This promises to be on e. of part itt "A lVtidsunun~r everyone is trapped and JUNE& , i:OOll!OOltl!tla;JC!J•.., el Cha111pionship Wmtlinf EE Japanese llngu•r• Prqr1111 i!~ l:lOCJ@j m NIC_WednHd1JJ!Yllt1J___have been adopted_as_J__~t_Their )><'rformance refle~ts l~e. ~_lo__P_e_i,e_ nts_of the comin g__ Night's Di·cani" -1t1 Sa t·· unable to free himself. Mone: , 7 t< 2 ) <90> "Poor Dtvll"TR> pluck.v little nation's national theireales1Credif.0fC:OUrse. season. ttttle wonder--th_at a toga Spl'l , ~N y~=~--~Scolt:S_acting...oLD__r.__ Astrov (com) -Sammy Da~is Jr., Jack anthem Dolt -O I N' th · HACCA ""s "·d a. substant1•! ngs. · · is more as e,,pected. And ;1 i's Klugman, Christ011her Lee, Adam • on 1e g e IX. c1r 1... 11d .. rnljj • ... , .. :. IJlounU -- ~'" @ Cou~, ol Eddit's f1th11 0 W.nt.I Dud If Alivt m Tiit fllflbtonn . _, West. An inept resident 01 Hades is Pearlman's uncanny ability tea cher. And Miss Nix has increase in membership with al so fine . One feel s the entire assigned to secure the sigriatuie of been at the OCC keyOOard on the likes of h-1 iss Armstrong, p personality of this country 1 San f11nciKo 1ccoun11nl who more than one occasion to pianist.Carl Mathes. the Jorge 3.]a n ce ROl e doctor, with hi s avocation ·of CDStar Tre• fB Qvtn: .. , OMdlla '1 fll) IWppodp lodt• mnw.. Stootl• wan!s to sell hit soul to th• devil. Cooper Aclin!? demonstrate her own con-Morel Duo and the Little ecology, who falls in love but m Merv Crltlin Show ...., siderable prowess as a concert Angels of Korea coming next HOLLY\VOOD tUPJ ) later is capable of pulling back . -Jack Palance \viii be seen next· · t -th I I h It f k-"-' NiNlll HOLL\'\\1000 (UPI ! artist. season. in o e one y s e o wor ~ llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij!iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilmlil in the title role of ··Dracula.", and forest t d' d · Jackie Coope r trades his pro-ry s u 1es an gomg 9:00 IJ 0.11 August Det. LI. Oan August ducer's hat for the grease paint a two hour 1nuv ie for CBS-TV. on n·ith life as before. Wits uoortho®x methods to try lo ho -h 1 · Col11,.,h•~ l'>c1u•c,.111c<.oen1 ~ get 1 teenage iddict 10 r~e•l the x once rnore w11 a s arr1ng sou rce of his drugs. role in "Chosen Survivors'· to 0 ® 00 m IOl!!JJl!lc!!l•Dl 11 f y. u I ;~be;;;;[1;h;n;e;d;;;11~~;'1.";';;co;;;;c;;t~y;. ;;;;;I Give I Dance, TOii Cotta P1y 1he 11 ------- ~·nd A powerful story of 10lt't 1nd friendship i.11 1 slum starring Laur- ~1ce .kllln ~hb11rne Ill 1s Fish 1fld t>onna Bryan ts Billie Jean, R.055 HUNTER'S }..~u~ic.1lProduc:1;,,nof ~°lX]@~§CID~ . Musi< b" BUR.T BAC HAl'V..C H · L""'~ b" HAL DAVID S.-:UR!IYIOW.lR 1-: m~rlf:/>·~ l)WW,fSAJTI (G) "SLITHER" IS A LOT OF LAUGHS EXCLUSIVE -HELD OVER ' -OD Tiit 5tftll sen "The Polar Sea" (7'1'\'I• '""'"'f ~-'·~!.; ... 1:J. CENTURY' 21 . 771 ~ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT DAILY 2:00 · 4:45-7:30 -10:00 I 0 From INSTANT TEA * & TASTER'S CHOICE Wac;ky_S_un,mer _S~i.al ·Starrinc Tony Randall u rnoo m••,•<1al 1 r '11, Wacty WMki WachM I Sil¥tr Spriflp SMtrlnr lfld Co1r1tdy Thine lony Randal! ho.sis with 2ue$IS Stil- ler ind Mear•. tynn Ande1$0n, Jo~n G1ry, Cll1rlie C1 [l1s and Judy G1au. bo~ 0 Dr1(Ml E!) Nine m JIP1nt1t langnp Proa:r•• l:JDIJ Aintriun Adwatuni o•-m "' Sn!•rt ED lu111in1 h ints "He1e I Am" €E) Mudladlt lt1Ht111 ail El Cltt dt Ml ltrril 1:00 mooooo-o Mo.it: "1111 DtYi1'1 A(errt" (ad'/) '60-Pe!~r Van Eyck. 11§) 1'_ Ta•u I fh_ief 1:45 a Morie:-"Jofln17 ....... , .. (dra) '45 --Oeor2e Rill. 2:00 m All·Nlgllt Sllow: "JN Dey Ute Sky Elploded," "D11ronrty SflPlll· ron," "81& Attld" 3:10 6 Movie: "loopllo1t·• (dri) '54- Ball'y SulU~tn. KOCE, CllANNEL 50 Orange ·County's UHF:', television staijon, KOCE-TV. n as s_c~:iuled the following special programs today. Detailed hsllng s of Channel 50's programs are carried in the Daily Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. ' CORON A DEL MAR " Lita Minelli "CABARET" and Diana Ross "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" Both in Color NOW PLAYING RISIRVIO SEATS On Sa le Oaily 12 'til 9 MARLON BRANDO .ilL -'j>lfis - 1X ) ";i=:,,~~· lln11ed .\rhsl~ MOH. IHRU THURS. 8 P,M, fRIDIY 1 & 9(45 SATURDAY 1-7 & 9:45 SUNDAY 2-5 & 8 All SEATS $4.00 w•DATS l:Jo;-- ~,.,SUN .. 2, J:1J lt30 "THIS 15 A HIJACK" ,,G. WkOATJ 1:00, 10.tJ, SAT., SUN. J14t. 7:00, lO:IJ "l\l(l IC Nll\llL" r WICDATS 1:4S SAl.·I wtrt, h.1S·S1IJ'41SO "SCOIHO" '"~· l MDAYS 1• 10!40 UT. I tuft l:JG.7il~IO:•J "PUl l'H " . ·-··· " '€fJ Jbuth Coast Repertor HELD OVERI TWO llULllANT SHOWSI • "IN THE MIDST OF LIFE" A Zn ty, Ylbro11t Mmkol! NEW MUSICAL VERSION ""Tom Sawyer" {GJ -, Wlltl Joll11111 Wllllak1r NO R.ESERVID SEATS "CAMELOT" plus "On A Clear Day" IPGJ "Scorpio" l R) "" "Bluob-d" IR J Ort.,,_ 21. ms. In Iris 1lr-rlld M•• It! kt1111. Adolf Htlltr 1111rtllll l•1 lr1un. MllrtHI Blflllllllll w111 ttle llnl .... lldl 11 ttie.,....... ,.ms rlClind 1 sil11r-rr11M11 ..,....., ... te * flllr8f lfllll two ,,.,.idl upsulls. .... --.... 7 __ ,,,_ ... -Aile~ lllJJHNESS SHOWING NOWI SIMDH iii WARD HITLER: THELASTTENDAYS ·-ADOLFO C£U·DIANfl CILENTil·GABIUELE f£RZE1il t lUCPORTER ... DORISKUKS:~HN .. r .. w1111 I""~ IN·•-"• .0-•"'1-· ·j ll'>1'111Pl--"""'UWl.._.~,ltll-"""" f<.,.,,,lfH Dllle!Sll:M"' • • ·-·-... -,_,_,. • ..,.._>IIOO-IO,_ ,,.,_.,,_, ... -""'I • -~ PO •--:•--· $11n Dlltto 'rwv· 11 Brookl\tlrtt Founttln v.ill'V • 982·2411 CO·HIT ROBERT MITCHUM "WRATH Of GOD" (fO) e.ldt IOlllt•Wd at Ellff HuntJnglon Bttch· 147·ttl08 CO.HIT GENE HACKMAN "PRIMl CUT" l•l ALSO -IURT REYNOLDS, RAQUEL WELCH "FUZZ" IPW) Contle1110111 S111tdoy from 2 L I D 0 NEWPOQT BEACH INn.ANCf fQ LI DO 1~1 1 SEE Kung Fu- Karat• · at its deadliest. EO·ltlT , CLINT IASTWOOO ''HANG 'EM HIGH" SHOW STAm ... "'l i)50 SEE ••• <he Deadliest Woman In lhe world take on 1 dozen skilled fighlers bare-handed. Costa Miii • 979·4141 C0°HIT- JAMES CANN "SLITHER" The Best of Fields ~, '~ "FATAL GLASS OF llUJt'" '"THE IARIERSHOP'" ~ "THE PHARMACIST"! ' -PLUS-' 6 '"lotty loop"'-Cart-J 7:30 11n<t 9:30 Mch .venln-_ S•"°"••~·w ~· C•~••lt•.,. ou ....... • ~f?4jlU_~~ UIGM'Tl n Ol·l'OIMO SOYUNT GRHN (PG) ._ t SILENT RUNNING (G) ' • b. ,t .. Latin Rasslers ' •• DAILY PILOT ~J Few Boffos for -Broadway · Musicltls , Top flaywriglits Bite Dust During Season EDITOR'S NOTE:-With over where Jong-run tenants Sh a k esp ear e Feallval musical went to "A Uttle the on1ct of ihe aummer had 1one. organization were enlisted to prelUfllably unrelated to .Jts production halt, ft'1 time Of all the arrlvs.l s, ":hich take over next year. That program listing, a first in f or 0 look at Broadwau'a COil hopeful ana:ell at least $12 immediately projected a much recorded theatrical annals: for "delfn,ita 0 n d blin/its." mllllon, seven auccumbed to larger deficit, presumably to a pMticular lraod of ginger On-Jl.Sh0-w---- 11 11 crttle11l blasts on opening be fllled by. a more potent snaps. Skltistieall11, a total of 54 night, eight others lasted les s trustee group. Nol to be outdone in weird = 1hows ~cntd, aJ did three than two :weeks. Tile takeover continued the credits, "Shelter" won praise ntw lheaFns, 'rpTOaui"-~-TH_ER_E_W•A•S-,-0f-co-u-rse-. ,-n~e~,-,,.'-"','n-' em-an WfiOfut yee-r fOO-iOme 11eMheUNbat=re ti011s taated lt!I than two surprise sleeper to con(ound supplanted !Davi~ Merri ck as mained Invisible to vie'!lferS of weeks, ticket co1tJ rose and prognosticator• or doom and Broadway's bus lest lm· Ute muslcal 's decor. .... • '" By TERRY COVll.Lli: " n .. 0t "' .... ., ~· ttett Clown ill not the word I would use to deacrlbe a pro- '· '· !essionsl wreajler, lace to face . But pn> _.llnl 11 hardly ~1· this netloo'a mDlt respected sport. . ' Tho moon and ,,...., boys oo television don't catch my ·:n video eye D!UCb (l'rii a roller derby fan , more action and the T-blrds never looe ), but Saturday night my TV we• tuned to an hour-Jong mat spectacle such as I've never witnessed before. It was wrestling from f4cxico on Channel 22 (UHF). 1'1\f NOT AFRAID to-say one of ,, 'the ma t men really was a clown. Pep- . • COVILL• ino. He hopped down the aisle and bounded Into the ring dressed in a full clown costume, complete with a !loppy, pOinted cap. '. A• ha passed throuch the crowd , Peplno pss!ed out helium balloons-to the-lids. H.-wasti-liero~the jood gily. But poor Pepino wa s 1ettlng bounced off every rope in • tho ring by a bll bad llUY with a bandito mll!lache. It looked real bad for the kids' hero, but as the limp fi: , clown lay rumpled in ooe comer, another small guy I..: ~leaped into the ring lik1' a kangaroo, hopped into the arms ,... ol the bandito and pulled tiirn over bectwards, several ~ Umu. · THE SMALL intruder wore the bandito to a frazzle, eft him in the center of the ring nat on hJs t.ck and edled stqe left. By this time Peplno wolle up, climbed on a rope , and jumped on top of the bushed bandlto and won the match. . Chilcttencheered all over tht·arena. . This wasn't 'the ·only surprising Mexican match. The ,.. action was fast paced (American wrestiers talk too much -..·and shake .angry fists at the ~amera ), no match wu over one round, and no match went the full three minutes. ~: PIEPINO WASN'T the ooly circus attraction. Catch theae other fanlaltlc (you won't see them ilri Chlnntl U) "Twlin' ipectacles: _ A tall, skinny guy, -In a Ml !Joo Quilote out· m,. tangled with a m111<11lar madman. Alu, POOr Qul- aballld have tackled a windmill, he wai battered about the ' -r1nl Uke a aocoer ball · box offict gross dropptd $5 keep the "you never can tell " presarlo. Merrick enterprise The sho\\'. incidentally, was million. tradition a 11 v e . "Seesaw,•· contlnue<I doggo , with just one the sole mclodlc offering ol the which colt 'I ml!Uon. opened otrering. season comJXlsed by women, By WILLIAM GLOVER to divided yea-nay noUces "'ilh There v.•ere some signs, sadly eking out just 31 NEW YORK (AP )_ Grtat • performances despite the · authors winced. A cookie-presence on stage or that prop maker grinned. Refonn shook .4.ltoflet'ller, 54 · shotcs opened, ••x computer named Arthur who ancient dynasty. Angels quail· more tlMlff the prior •eason. Box office coidd sing and create galactic ed. the British retreated and gross dipped. tho11gh by $5 111illio11, images. computer Arthur got acting despite upped, e cer ••pplng ti~kei. BROAO\\'AY AT limes took raves. Sf!ales. on the appearance oI an old Broad~'ay during the 19'n-73 1no\'le marquee \\'Ith a parade Wedding Bells? season, as usual, was busy • or such talent s as Eddie amassl·ng such motley events scarCe\y 8 dime in the till; h 0 \\' e ·v e r , th e pap p Al bert, Rhonda .FI e m Ing. wilh its traditional zeal.for lhe caught-the-p·o-p-u 1 a ·r -iin-phenomenon-was losing some -~1.rr.na_!&r.:..... AICxls Smithl..._..__ unpredictable and topsy.turvy. agina tlon with desperation steam. His hailed song-dance Paul Henreid , Hlcardo MOJJ· Counting ever !he delights, promotion .that even enlisted version or ''Afuch Ado About talban, Maureen O'Sullivan, and blights d stage effcrt Is a Mayor John V. Lind say, then Nothing" folded on Broadu·ay Debbie Reynolds and Glynis rite associated wit~the peren4 developed word-of-mouth en4 at a $172,ClOO k>ss. PoS~ble vi~ Johns. Many soon disap- nial onset ol the June-unti l-donement that rockeLed it in-tim of iW parallel television peared. Singer Dinah Shore and actor Burt Reynolds relax __ in ~YPJ'~!!_ Garden Fla. ~n a recent vis.It. Both de· ctrneato commen on rumors the couple are con- sidering Jl!&rriage . -September production halt. So to stable orbit. incarnation, w h Jc h un-Mias Reynold! made it big. regard now matters large and A lot of other musicals, 10 fortunat ely failed to draw a of course, in "Irene." and small for poaslble cluea lo out of 15, vanished down the significant audience. l\1iss John s got the Tony for Doggone! .The_ Jig's Up ' For Radio Mutt 'Biffo' drama's tomorrow. drain of broken dreams rapid-. The same orga nization 's fl\'C ''A Little Night A1usic." ALTOGE'ftlER, 54 shows ly, the delu ge led by "Via new exhibits in ·its · off-Other top individual winnyrs opened, sll more than the Gelactica" and "Dude." Broadway-headquarters failed of Broadway's silver prior tea.son. Box office gross The theater's t~·o ranking to turn up a success com· medallion were Ben Vereen, dipped though by $5 million, authors, Arthur A1iller and parable to the earlier ''Sticks !he star of "Pippin," Alan despite upped, ever upping Tennessee Williams . were and Bones" end "That Cham-Bates and Julie Harris for ticket ,scales. stung acutely with disastrous plonshlp Season." respective drama stlnta in Reversing long demolition critical and public response to, ''Rutley," the only closed show N 0 'I'l'INGllA.'11. England (UPI) -For five years. the bark of Blffo the radio dog. s~aled the end or a British Broe~astlng Corp. (BBC) children's program. Then a rookie disc jockey blew Biffo's cover -reveall rig Blffo was really a man who barked into the microphone. Consequeatly, a B B C SJXlkesman said Sunday, Blffo will disappear. What happen~ was that disc joekey Stephen Beard, on his first show with the station, thought a newscaster \Vas hav· trend, ·three new skyscraper respectively, "The Creation of THE MAJOR Main Stem that yt1Bde a profit, and "The ing a fit when he began bark· lheaten opened to signal a new the World" end "Out Cry." A ishlng Touches" and "The La1t of Mr•. Llncoln." ing into a microphone. era ·and atirred convulsive stirring revival by the Lincoln Sunshine Boys," and the l\eve-1... the accent on Ce mUslcal.s .. Irene." "C'.._.-,•w." ·-• In an effort to cover up, argument as to whether they nter Repertory Q( ' '· A ~ 0 English talents, only alI plays Beard told th e radio audience were dynamic or dinosaur in Streetcar Named Des i r e ' ' ·"Pippin" and .. A Littlg, Night written by or 1 tat ring that the newscaster was conc&pt. later assuaged Williams' ache. winners were thal last named perfonnen from London riik~ ,.,making doggie n<iises." The valuable Shubert -·Th e LinColn Center eompany drama, along with the other ed the AU1ntic hop, llut only The newscaster, Tony Cook, organization, landlord of 25 itself, however, disbanded ~~j~~ning cOmedics . "Fin· "Sutley" bloome4. Three \\'as in fact Biffo. odcons, went through shock after eight years of strenuous ·musicals, in additkln, evicted "It 's been 3 closely guarded reform, tried short-term book-effort because of a board 11te Tony tropby as best British directors before secret." Cook said. "People in gs of rock and ·bands that unwilling or unable to raise in· ~F.N:l;gh~t~~~~lu:s;ic;,';' ~·;a;n~;•w~a;r~d=~re;a~chin;;· ;';;t~ow=n.;;;:;:;;~ don't expect a news editor 10 fai led to do much to brighten evitable deficit funds . -I be able to bark li'ke a dog." the Great White Way between "Biffo will have to be put to regular bookings. JOSEPH PAPP and his sleep," the BBC SJXlkesman,1 __ 0_th_e_r_I..J'fc.dl_or_d_s_, _loo_, _rr_e_tt_ed __ m_a_n_1_· f_o_I_d __ N_e_w __ Y_o_r_k said. "His image has been ruined." · But as Sir Doo lay crumpled in tne comer, bis very fat lldeklek 5ancho P&111a l•ped (iner4d;ble) over the ropes and batlered the bad guy wltb hla beUy. At the end, 1,--------------------l ,f;mcho humbly raised his master's hand in victory. Don u .•. CITY • IOUTH COAST CINEMAS-TUESDAY lte $©\\.4UlA-/££tfS • 'left the arena on a donkey. CALL LADl•S .. 90!-DEM AGliRS-OPliNIJllG TIL 21M l".M.I -The ,mummy! Hotror ! Terror! slowly; moved toward I the ring, wrapped completely in white gauze (it's the in ' ·eolar this ,..r), WffYinl aod ahakinl to hill own chamber : ,miillc. ~ •• , y • •, RE FMJED the aheik, mi anrey· Arab, In mkl-rln(, ; nl ~ movln( on Ind> deU.......i five lllllna blowl • to die '• nock wllh hill Uly white bond. The mummy -wtl~lf'cheorod Is be left. The sheik wasn't. • '~Two~ Youne hippie• danced the twist for 30 1eCOnd1 :.Jn the ring. Then~the male hippie was twisted into knot.a by ..-a 1kulking cave man carrying two~_clubs (syinbolism?). • There w11 a typical Japanete karate expert against a · wel~lt, l'"t apparently weak 1ood guy, and the final round pitied the muked rod cowboy (hero, appilluse) aplnlt an 1vi1 e1otist with two butler•. I DON'T KNOW who won that one, because it turned ,,.. into 1 mau frte:for·all with all the good guys. against .ttll the bad guys . With the wildest wrestling cast of chartcttts I've ever teen (count out Gorseous George. Mt. Moto, the Destroyer and other American dullarda). it was like a FelllnJ nick, a surreallsUc serial. · Wrestling, Mexican style. really displayed the class - , : 1 nal show. Catch it some Satlfl'diy night for· an hour of 1----11· · um&IUll entlrtalnnlenl It'• coml~to know there Is at ""1iUt ono prowriftlii' )'OU can call a C'°wn, even face to race. ,...: ~· •• • • '• .. '; .. , .. r.· "' •• '. i' >-: •• ' ' • .. ,. ~~ " I I .. , : . . -' f ''"'"' .. ,...., C. C•rdlll•lt Mld'MI .. ~Wird "LeOIND 01" • l'"Rl!.MCHY KING., -pl1>1-- "EXTllEME CLOSE·UI"' l_RI C•r91 l1>m fftt' W•llef M t tlllllll ""ITI 'II' TILL11" • 0e9rttC. l~H "Hal!lll•l .. (PGJ L-•r Tun•I " Fiim Ft1llw1l •• ,, & , ..... 1)( 1ta 1:1i l'.M. PREMIER ENGAGEMENT · ;n:amu: ' I . ! ;.J 0 E DWAR DS CIN EMA VIEJO ~-~ 11 Ir ll ,..,, "' • • Pio! ll•~~r,p ~ 1rl f..'lqO NOW • - That lnfliguing Ward Game with a Chuclle I NIFLA I! . I' t I I . -'='=" r1dl"'!l:.~"" ~ . "" I PACTES I t..,•-il'-T.l,.,.,_I _,,~I'~ G f;Tit: :" .... ~ 'e.t L-...L......L-l-.L-...L.....I ... -,_ ... No, 3 below. $ PRINT NUMB!RfD LfTTllS r IN THESE SQUARES r r r r 1· 1· 1 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLAISIPICATION 111 ;;g-·cr:· . ~.-,. .. , ~· . . . . I • • • • • • •. • • i ·I I I\ I \I\ I I \ II ll 1: ;! • • '' • ' '•I • ' ' • ,, '' • ' "r, •.•I' I • 'I' I ~I~ I TR• •-T ••AU'Tlf"UJ. •uelCA&. ....,. •T'OJl:f" •Y••I ~······~ EOWAROS < I\ I 11 \ I f \ 11 I\ .. ~. . . . '' 1 (.>". T .. V t I • , ' , 4 ~I I --'l'fhe G~!'I -·· --..... ·-..... ~--l--lM LNIWP.OIT 541·1112 . I ..... M-We' ' u ·- (R) • • • • l -- , - ( • ' U · DAIL y PILOT Wr:dntsday, June 6, l qy3 • • • . . . ~ • DUNTON FORD'S 56!1' YE AR Serving Orange C~nty 0 . BRAND N'EW 1973 .PINTO WlTH THIS ·Ao ONLY ___.,.~~~=~===~~---'--------·------= YOU MUST PRESENT THIS '--AD-A-Y-'TIME--OF_,PURCFIA"S .?---'~ 2 DOOR SEDAN ltolcc4cyl .... l .. ,4~ ~ '"""·· Calif. -1tt1t1.i..I Sys--. .tc. ()llOW17SI03)1S31 *99 TOTAL DOWN PER MONTH 'AYMINT, O.A.C. _ . fft is '9191M. ,,..... SM.Of ~ i.e.I,... Pr"'· iiod· ..._, '1J ,___,.Ufi-dwptM.;,.., ... tfw41 IMi. llefw.M,.,...,. ,.-sm1.12 • .i1 "-9......., tu"' n ._ .11,_,,..., .. ,.1-.,i..o.ii,.ic111 $2111.11. liod. ~ .... 7J licHM. MNUM PUCIMAIC U11 IJ~:mlr. BRAN D NEW 1973 FORD LTD • THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS. , .$99 $ 17 OVJll FACTOIY INVOICE PLUS $90 DIALER PRIPARA· TION, FACTORY RETENTION Fii, SALIS TAX AND LICENSE. THE FOLLOWING CARS APPLY ONLY: -_e.GALAXIE SOO's. eTORINOS eFORD LTD's 3S I CID 2 V V·I, •Ir CflfMI., ntdio, ,_.,.11ionr•, .-p, WSW ti1111,' tinto4 9h1s1, wheel co•1r1. ("62H15406J) '99 TOTAL DOWN PER MONTH PAYMINT 0.A.C. 10 Pass Sta Wagon V.fl(auto. $ trans., factory air·, power steering, power (disc) brakes, power windows, radio, heater, . 'whitewall tires, tinted glass, 'wheel covers, luggage rack, low miles, save No. SOlCOJ 1970 Country Squire 10 Pass Sta Wagon V-8, auto. trans., factory air cond itioning, power -steering, power (disc) brakes, rad io, heater, whitewall tires, tinted glass, wheel covers, lug- gage rack, low miles, extra clean No. 511AY L . $ 1970 FORD 4DR. Sedan va. •uto. trans., power steer- ing, r •di o, heeler, tinted gle11, low mila1, excellent cond ., (602DFCI $1199 1973 Continental Mark IV -'60-v..a. -auto. trans.-, = auto factory air condi· OFFER VOID AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 11 , 1973 1967 DATSUN Pickup 4 'peed, radio, healer, whitewall1, come1 with camper 1hell, extra clean. (VGYl06) DATSUN 4 dr. Sedan ' 5999 Auto. tran1., radl!!:...f!.ealer, whitewall tire1, ~~":,I tinted gle11, wheel CO¥er11 ll,713 mile1, ~ e1u:ellent \;las mil eage lilre new No. XXM - 5.ll. . - -. , l966 CHEV.-NOVA 2 dr. H:T. 6 cyl., a1.1to. trans.,_redio, heeler, ••Ira good condition. (TAY464) 5899· 1971 MUSTANG 2 Dr. H.T. :;•id~::i· ~::k;~: ~;;:: j,~e;;;~,9~~~.:: s 2 2 99 wall tires, tinted 9l1us, wheel covers, • good miles, one owner, bought new •* Dun ton Ford, 6l9DBA ' 1966 MUST ANG Coupe ., . 6 ·c~I .. l 1peed, 1tic~ shift, red w/delu•e . s99·9 interigr, e reel cre•m puff. IRZYl74) • ' , 1 . ' .~:..-· . -----------. ___ ;_,' .. ~ -. . .....,20~CtD;=2 Y~ ·cyl. ~~if. l"'lillOll C011t111I Sys._, AM ladlo, •luae.IMI...,.,_ ·~·tinted 9lo1&- (31Ctlflll194)9SS9 - '99 TOTAL DOWN ,AYMINT O.A.C. PER MONTH Stt h ..._. •· p)'9t. S71.JS [1 "'61-pyiet. lild. tu. 71 *-·_& .. fl_ ...... ....,.noltftr 41-. ht....N f'YMI· ,,W. J3Slt ioo:I. 911,__0..-. •-. 71 .... er If,_,... .. ,., .... Ml-"~ ii $17«.20 loo:I. •In tu, '13 licMMI. AHNUAl NICINTMI U1111JN. ------,· BRAND NE'W 197' GALAXIE 500 COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON Air conditi9tli"f, reclio, lSI CID 2Y \1-1, tintN glau, J71a1 S lleltecf whitewall tl re1, etc. !lJ744111923)14S6. '99 TOTAL DOWN PER MONTH 19.7-l=etlntiaU-dr Sed. v..a, auto. trans .• power steering, power (disc) brakes, rad io; heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers, low miles, extra clean truly a melody in metal 424FOI $ 1969 Camara 350 SS Cpe V-8, A speed, power-$= teeting,_r-adio,...heater: whitewall tires, vinyl roof. tinted glass, wheel covers , 39,792 miles, light green, a cream·· :. Puff YXF102 1970 FORlf ·LTD 4 Dr~ H ~l • V-8, auto. trans., fa c- tory air conditioning, po'!t'er steering, power t!f.ikes, radio, heater, whitewall tires, vi nyl ··roof, tinted 'glass, wh~I covers, metallic copper with fawn top and in· teriot\ #136749 $ ,.,,tioni_ng, lull power, AM 'FM radio, heater, ra- dials, vinyl roof. tinted glass, low miles, like- neW, dark blue No. 001FTL 1970 CHEV. NOVA 2 '*:·,.~~· . '6 '.c;:y1., euto, trens., power ..... ri"9· radio.SI s· AO . heeter, low miles, like ne·~i/f661APYl •.; • , ~-;: \ I . ' r 1 I ' ' . ,. • J t. ( O~! . S.o Good I f • • -O· .. ;'~ .. ~t·-GJ<:io f.s-· ' " . ~ 1, ~: 1 r ' ... ~ .. " ' . ' ' ., ' -, , r ,',t' 0 Eating 04t'~ ~oa~~~.Ji ., tabl~ns lemon juice •ummertime .... .,;rfl'ieri<js ,.. z table$ons cliopl'!'d pimiento gather arouhd 0.. 'talile l"1 tlie • . 2 tablespoons c~ green pepper backyard or the • ' ·.-Jal a mote •,i ~love.'l!"rllc, minced ' -' "' ~ --o"-J'~ -' 'It location in !&e. ...... . .... ~ . _ · ... , J. teas~ u _ . _ To m:tpallii ~·Jo., easy &S poss!-• · V.. teasP\)00 dfy muslafd ble, sel a nimil~ of\Wbich,.. be .;j~ ·~poon 'dried oregano leaves chilled · · brooibV to the table l's tHe '"' teasi>oon pepper . meat 'b~ and· ga rlic bread warms on IJk to 2 cups tender 1_cr1sp cooked the grill~t . vegetables such as -ar1.icholc:e hearts, 1.fost ~a'rnpsitcs have lacUilies for asparagus. corn and green beans charcoaf fl.res, so camp cooking needn't J.\.Iix corf) oil, vinegar, lemop juice, pi- be much di~ferent than cooking' on a miento, green pepper. garlic, salt, barbecue grill. The lamQ dinner descrlb-. mustard, oregano 1nd 'pepper. Ppur over ed belOW' IJ'lows how a rew:--con~cntence -des'b-~d vegeia6le. -Cover and marinate in foods Clii.be combined for a no-fuss relrigerator about 2 hotir.s. meal. , . . Drain before Servi~. Mak es 1 cup All thtibaeredienls are wrapped lfl foll marinade or 4 servings of vegetables. ' and the ~t 'packets go right oo·t~g~ill Drained canoed or frozen vegetables >-t--<O--~H-~r-wilh.'.""-~~to pockqe-direetions--~- necessarj. Heat your favorite vegetable ma y be use<!. right in ,.the can, with the lid removed ~-- . What~r your reason £or backpacking T0~1ATO VEGETABLE BEEF STEW -a de9'te to get awqy from it all or a l package (2'h ounces) dry tomato love of6 outdoors -you'll ·rind what 'vegetable soup mix you 're l4f9iing for in wr forests and state 1 package (4-serving) instant mashed and aafl pork!.· potatoes The mess beckons to rugged ac-1 .Quart water tiMs want to enjoy and explore 1 p3ckage (2¥.t ·or 3 ounces) !diced far from "comforts" of camping with dried beef a trailer~ all the conveniences. What '*iuf-nl...JOO'-take .dej911ds on the type.al" terrain and your own size _!lnd slrength!f"Generally, it is recornmeriiied that a .-ran carry up to 30 pounds an~ a man 116: more than 3S to 40 'pounds. Light..,s,s is important and foods which can be ijpackaged from a heavier con- tainer ~;a plastic bag, should be. A lightweW: camp stove can be invaluable should Mn or dampness make firewood impossiW to ... Oehydrat.ed and rreeze-dried foods are obviouslj )lght•weight but the ir cost and " sometinlts even their flavor can leave much to .~ desired. . Such frti:ular supermarket items as· dried 5'1P.S and juices, powdered milk, one cUsli dinners, hard salami and fmn cheesesl• 1Clapl -.·ejl to long tteks. For energy akrlg the trail, try raisiru, nuts. chooola\e. dried fruit or homemade fruit and nut· bsrs. · *D .. FLANK STEAK II ii -. •.? te • • • •, '};''. ..... ~ . ln. a 2-quart mess .kit, combine soup mix. instant potatoes and water. Cook on camp stove, stirring frequently, until mixture comes-to a boil. tAdd beef ~d ..... "Cook 5 minutes more, stirring frequentry. Jl.1akes 1 quart1 or tY:o hearty Servings. CAMPER'S ·QUICK LAMB DINNER -.f package (6 ounces) herb and butter rice mix l can (10 ounces) brown gravy and • onions 4 tablespoons butter 1 cup water .. 4 lamb shoulder chopfi. 1 inch thick Salt. pepper Tomato slices, onion slices Tear: off 4, large pieces of aluminum foil and place on fiat surface with dull side down ; fold edges up slightly on all sides. · · Combine rice and cootents or the seasoning packet in box. Divide rice mix- ture evenly among the 4 sheets of ·foil, 1.-!0!lq,.U lliiblJy ;,i l!le center. 5-1 'jtpvy over ·~.,.j('-4-porllpns. li -nor conteots:of,eacb sheet of foil with i • ., -. 2t ~··~·; • ~2 le \d pl81'joraq~Jc"es •-. te · '" a.,. ....,..:·-,t:t, ? tpb.J!o~ buttor ~ Pour V. \ll'P 1 (":" ~g~~~e~li.~ rt.i'!~~· ..,..~. -r·~=·,:.•·:o· '-···:::~F: I clo . , ~ · ~°"'tt I bay , broken llfl ,flank steak ,·fat removed ?.'li;ic oil, wine vinegat,Salt, mar· joram. ,l!_iipper, garlic and bay leaf. Po:Jr over meif ind let stand in refrigerator 2 hours. Broil 3 Inches from source Of heat. about 4 minutes on each side. Makes s servings. SUMMER VEGETABLES PIQUA~'T "2 cuRt_ corn oil . 2 ta~s vinegar ., -r a lamb ~oulder chop. ·Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper and top each chop 'vith I slice of tomato and I slice or onion. Carefully.J>ring all four sides or the foil together, fold.ine toget her opposite edges to close. Place packets on grill over bot coals and let steam for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until meat is tender and rice has ab- sorbed all the liquid. Remove from grill and f<*:I back foil to serve. . ~ -11-----· . , •• ,. . , N PILOT-M>VERTISER 15 1 Grilled flank steak, hot garlic breed and a chilled vegetable medley make-an e·asy to -prepere-patio-p·erty. -BEA ANDERSON, Editor WeclMs.dlJ', J-6, )t1l ,.ltl U I . '-"" 4'.-Mfcrowaves~-1t,lp-·Sdi1111g:< :-1'i -.. , ··--.a... . . _,..: . --~ .-..... • :... .. t·~ ~·',w eak~-ned By JO OLSON aluminum skillet. Heat until butte ot 111e o.11v """ s11ff melts. Blend mixture. Cut each' btlcui Why bother to fix tasty, nutritious into thirds or quarters. Place in syru meals at sea? mixture. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Co\.'e According to Susan Covington. many skillet. disasters aboard ship are the fa ult of the Bake for 20 minutes. If burner i crew. So if the sailors are hale and hear· automatic, set at 250 degrees. Leave roll ty, the chances of having a safe voyage in uncovered skillet ~ minutes be(or are increased, whether it be around the turning upside down to serve. Kee world or around the harbor. warm until ready to serve . Meals Afloa t was tlfe final. lecture topic For Marmalade Sticky Buns, om: in the Vacation Meals series sponsored syrup and outs. Add U3 cup orang by Orange Coast Evening College. marmalade and lf.: teaspoon groun Mrs. Covington and Miss Clara Fink ginger to butter. ,\ olfered general hints along with the _Bakaj app!!?s abc!Srd ship,_~· ··Simplicity and speed are the keys to boat cooking. Heavy utensils with flat bottoms should be Used and lids on pans help keep the galley clean. "Nonfat dry milk can sa\•c storage space. Add a drop or two of yellow food coloring to enhance its looks . ,;~ticro"·ave ovens are a boon to the chef. · ''Mixing dough in plastic bags saves spills from sudden swells and cuts clean· up time. "Bouillon is handy to have-around for gravy. quick pick-ups and boosting flavor (add a litt le: wine for variation)." For a hearty brunch to fill hungry seamen. the home economists suggeSfed Bn1nch Special. 1,1•hich can be prepared rapidly with a microwa,•e oven. BRUNCH SPECIAL vlth-a-mlc:rowave-oven;-ar tacuJar dessert. BAKED APPLES 4 medium bak1i1g appl es 4 tablespoons brown suga r . 2 tablespoons butter or i:nargari• Cinnamon Wash and core apples ; place in~ a ' quart baking dish or indi'r·idual c:bar pagne glasses. Place 1 tablespom 'tlt'o9, sugar and 1i'z tablespoon butter in centi of each apple. Sprinkle With cinnllmon. c00k, uncovered, 5 minutes or until a· pies are just about tender. Let ltafi several minutes to finish cooking and ~ cool enough to eat. Variation: fill core with nu t.! IDd l'f bot candies. CAPl'AIN'S Cl~'NAMON CARROT STICU. l~ cups dehydrated hash bro"'Il potatoes 12 large carrots, peeled and cu& i.nt ~, 1 packa ue_ (l~~ ounces) sour cream sticks about lf.t by 3 tnches 9 21,~ cu~ water · .... ---saw:c..mut -----.··----· a,-. ~~---------1 21/.i. cups water .2 cup uer vinegar Ir d ·-.1 ~~ cup sugar 1 tablespoon chives, es1~ 4 slices Canadian baL'Cln I stick whole cinnamon 4 eggs Salt and pepper In a 2·quart (8x8) baking dish. con1binc dry patatoes. sa.uce mix. water and chives. Stir to mix (mix tu re \vill be lwnpy). Cook, uncovered, for 8 minu'tes in microwave. oven. Stir, then arrange bacon slices dO\Y!l center of dish. Cook. covered with pl astic wrap, for 2 mb1utes. Punch several holes in wrap lo let steam escape. PlacP. c11rrots and water in larJe pi :ind boil, covered. until just tender v.·tk. pierced. 7 to 10 minutes. Drain, 11vic r. liquid. Tum carrots into bowl. Add vinegar. sugar -and cimamon r reserved liquid. Bring lo a boil•ani pc>1 over carrots. Cool, cover and chl 1 overnight or up to 2 or 3 _weeb. Maki about 7 cups.· · · CURRY DIP 1 cup mayonnaise ~ JI.lake 2 indentations in potato mixture While dried beef, aloog each side of bacon. Break egg inlo each. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. inttant potatoes Cover with plastic \\'rap and cook :? 1 teaspoon crushed. mixed herbs J tablespoon curry powder (more r 1 · less to taste) d t th • mi~utes. 30 seconds, or until ·eggs are an soup s ew on e almoot set• Let stand, covered. 2 minutes cempstove, spread \. to finish cool<ing eggs. Serves 1. out bread, cheese, To serve with the Brunch Special, thtly 1 tablespoon grated onion 2 tCaspoons capers, drained 'h c:up sour cream 1-4 teaspoon S;alt .1.2..lcaspoon \Vorccstcrshire tauce -suggested SkU\ct Sweet Ro:lls, which are dried fruit and tea prepared on top of the stove. Mix well and stort. well chilled, \ to nourish back-SKILLET SWEET ROLLS tightly covered container. II CUp ,,..pie s~•p Make this at home or a boo rd ind k«. pa.cke.rSJor more _____ ....,,, "<ll]J choppecf';uts•-------'l..in..¥0 '.ee cbeoL!oL&L.l.ulc-U•~-'-~ hours Of Climbing. · month . 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Pass a colorful platter of ~err ft l package rtfrlgeralor biscuits carrot sticks. bits of cauliflower, wbol ClM.amon canned beets. halved artichoke htaft'l . Combine first 3 ingrcditnts In 8-lnch rod1!1hes. wholt Arttn benn:r. ......-:-;:-.;t- l14 DAILY PILOT I Southeast As ian Woman Not 'Submissive' BJ AWSON DEUR each other. 'Ibey may know Of ""' o.11y '""' ''•" about the United States but Westerners ttnd to view not about eaeh other." Southeast Asian women as She-sa1d Chat c er t a i n submlatve~ But they are, in stereotype$ are prevaleru_, many _ways, freer t h an "Women appear submissive American women. in public. You c1on·1 fight or choose the man you want to child It Is. What If he runs off? marry; you must have the He has a father , doesn't he? permission of your father, lie has a family. A man 's mother. family~-"Jn many chi l dre n are h is artJLS a woman becomes a responsibility/' person only after she marries. Dr. Win bolds a bachelors Before that she has to behave degree from the Foreign . in just the right way." Service Inst itut e, Jakarta; Uvely engage in business in Bunn a. · for eight yean. She is 36. "It is inherent ln the system to be active," • conunented. of no country that: bas anything comparable. That is probably why Ute U.S. is so stable." In most of Southeast Asia there is a dls~t_ polarlia· lion of the very ~ and the l~--f,---.,.olll-.,llllld ... ri".:JlinJbgJV-!3-"1dPlli'b\"°ee witlt your husband In born ln Jakarta, Indonesia, A-Weiter " · Jlci--pr<~--masters w-a::r- ably feel very frustrated in University in political science; "When women marry th~y keep their own names. You re- main Joan Smith. Why should you become Mrs. John Doe'?" The woman keeps her owo name, p ersona l i t y and bustness. 1be parliament or other governing body may be all· male, she added, but-that doesn't mean they are 1n con- trol. "There are other ways to se"'j>Ower: · very poor but unl:i_u:i'lil<>nii4dilha.,111or*'"..;'_~· %ample--9~feelr _____., ... -j Asians never starve. Nature f1 kind to them. • - l dilcussed the role or women in SEGREGA110N Soutbeut Asla with t be Jn some placts you 'll rind Democratic Women of Orange women and men segregated to County. different sides of a building. "You can make f e w -Al I dinner party, often men generali%1tions about the will go first. Southeast Asian woman," she And there are areas where a e1:plained, "because we are man w:IU have a first wifeysec· talking about 7 to IO nations ond wife, fht concubine, sec· each with its own values. onc:1 · concubine. "Ont ex- social customs ana religions." marshal of Indones ia died 1be people of Vietnam, leaving behind 35 wives. I Laos. Cambodia. Thailand , think he must have died from Burma, Indonesia and the exhaustion." Phillipines "are strangers to Sbe added that you cannot • . . --; You r Haroscope Libra: Inspire As -an ·Example THURSDAY JUNE 7 By SYJ)NEY O!llARR You don't own any individual. ' Your intuition is on target. Heed inner voice. Aquarian may play key role. Money question should .be reso lved. Some astrologers insist that ' with the Libra woman the hus-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ·22 1' 1 •-d r· h A void trying to be everywhere IMO comes irst, even thoug at once. Be versatile wit hout ( there is great love for the children. The Libra man is beco m i n g co nfu se d . gracious, can be practica l and SaglttarillS, Gemilll persons yet be extravagant when it could play prom inent roles. comes to buying gifts for his •Don't give up something for wtfe. ------nothing. -Cbeclc bill. of sale._ Property could be worth more ARIES (~1arch 2:1-April 19): than imagined . Follow orders from one ~o ls LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): an espert Don't attempt to be Emphasize steadiness, securi- your own doctor or lawyer. ty: P(Orpote im age of solidari· t You may feel confined. Th.is is ty. Many look to you now as but tern~. Do your best example -you can provide in- , to be cooperative.11ien others spiratioo and instill couragt!. >' will strive lo aid. What appears mysterious need •; TA..1111US (AprllJl.May 20): not-be frigh!Miog. Aquarius, ..-One who cares may exhibit I.-and._,.. are in pictu~. • abmt fuae where temper is 8CORPJO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): CODCel'Ded. Be mature, Wl· Harmooir.e dealings w i t "" ~ Temp>rary_ hurt IJbra. Oon!t be satisfied " actually may be for your merely that something hap- alOmate benefit. Realize it pened. Find out why it OC-:. and r e s po n d accordingly· curTed. Put to use your natural Don't COIJl~r!'f_error. -abilities~as·a--deteetive. Threa , GEMINI (May 21-June 20): made to associate should not What •Wears opposition is ac-be Ignored. .._n .. a .. ,,..,_ ti-." Means ~ r-r-_... SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22- dml't coOc:em yourself over Dec. 21 ): Accent is on how you T• legal loophole. You will be I 1 1 f ·1 y d =ted. Insist OD factual in-re a e o a1TU y. ou nee moral support from those who Uoo.. Arin will share know you. Seeking Illusion now valuable experience. would be costly. Transform CANCER (June 21-July 22): daydreams into work 1 n g Strive to be independent, not realities. Do this by bringing arrogant. One who encourages forth creative resources. you has more than .a passing interest Know it and don 't CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. play games with emotions. 19): Obtain valid hint from You cou ld be oo· brink of Scorpio message. Don't fear ·ng1u1 i 1· hi the Wlknown. What ~ms like mearu re a ions p. a setback co_uld end by being I.BO (July 23-Aug. 22): --~-or oppos1resexmir.ayi;-""y-<1unn~lecUv not be telling all. Know it and Refine technique&-. -Get rid of { maintain sense of balance. methods which are wasteful. Pls~s could f i g u r e pro- mlnentl y. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18J: Dig deep for information, especially where possible in· vestments are roocemed. Someone is not telling you the complete story. It may be run to be fooled, but not to be deceived. Check resources. Take inventory. . PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar<:h 20): Avoid self-deception. First of· fer may not be the best to ac· cept. Wait an d observe. See in light of actuality. One who makes many promises could lack capital. Know It and pro- ceed with caution. Judgnu'Jlt may be slightly off base. . IF TODAY JS YOU R BmmDAY you are spiritual , . tbese surroWldings. We tend to masters in Asian studies and Y.'anl to liberate the Asian doctorate in political science woman." from Claremont. She came LEGAL RITES But, she said, "Southeast women enjoy more legal rights than we do in the United States." For example, she cited that in Burma and other areas there is no such thing as a paternity suit, no need for a blood test. "Everyone knows whose from a matriarchal tribe. Such tribes still exist in many of Indonesia's. 10,000 islands. ··As far as legal rights, I am my mother's daughter. I am a person. ?i.fy father is only a guest in my mother's house. I inherit from my mother." BUSINESS She cited that women ac- 1\-fany Southeast Asians, ex- cept for the y;ealthy elite, don't get married in the Western cooeept of a mar- riage. "It is a marriage in fact. Nobody disputes that those are his children." EDUCATION ' . ''An d t h e re ii a , ?<Spoosibillty lo family, No ( one can ge t rlch without tat~ 1 }t ing hia whole family ,with him. She cited that Southeast Asian women are more active in politics, the legal pro- fession. medicine and den- tistry than American women. Dr. Win herself is now study- ing law and has taught history and political science UnfortWlately, she added, education, becauae of its cost. is llmlltd lo Ute eli te, Ute very r ich ','and there is a Jot of nepotism to keep tho5e. in power, in power. I sold my family name to get into col· leR:e, get a schotarsblp and iD· to the foreign aen ice." A rich man can't b9Ve a poor ~ .. brother." ~ ~ t.' s.uliieut · Alla > llW'I be 1; viewed,-ahe·Hdecl1,..1D.,_tbe llgbt. · ,~ of their values not. our1. For , exaJ!1ple, tbae ~Uooa ~ve .! warred f<r centuries ''but > tltey lhlnlt ol it 11 a f>mlly Southeast As ia, she ex- plained has nothing to. com- pare with America's large stable middle class. "I know I 11 I • quarre . ' ' 'F reedoms -Threatened · .. \ Author . Cites H istqry By CAROL MOORE Of ltlt D•ll., Pilot Sl•ff "Listen to priSoners of war and others who haye survived enemy take-overs. not to voices of dissent, politicians and professors who. hav e never been anywhere," urged Mrs. Ann Watson. "lf Americans participate in their government and work togethe r, they· have no need to fear internation al con- spiracies. "Don't be afraid to speak, lest you be ridiculed or appear unsophisticated. It's when you lose your enthusiasm for fig hting and just let things happen that the ..enemy suc- ceeds." She .was speaking from ex- perience to the Mesa Verd e Republican Women's Club. • Having endured Fascist and Communi.St regimes in VieMa, !\trs. Watson fled to America in 1948 and now hosts a talk show on 3 San Diego radio sta· tion. PARALI.ELS DRAWN Her lecture paralleled her book, "1bey Came in Peace," making comparisons between Author Ann.W•bon'1 book is baeed on her life under Communilt and F•scis! regin1.s in Europe. current,politlcal situations and communicating with the peo- past downfalls. "All con-pie about <true threats. querors say '\Ve come · in "There's evidence that this peace' until its too late." Is happening here. in another Mrs. Watson recalled that fi'ee and beautiful country. the Austrian collapse hap--Somelimes it seems ,like an pened quickly from within as old movie, only different the shocked citizenry silently clothes and language,''. ~trs. stood by conducting business Watson said. as usual: She urged club women not to "We had become so used to· "eat, meet and retreat" but to violence, mysterious lx>mb-use their training, ability and ings1 num erous c o s t I y means · to help strengbthcn strikes, gun registration, peo-America. pie in high places expressing "People under 30 have no no confidence in the country real knowledge. They consider and investing abroad. world government and_ listen realizing Jha.Lonly people wh.o govern themselves in a free society have true peace and happiness." Lis1ing 1:1.S. Suinme Court decisions that eliminated school prayers, negate crimi· nal confes&iom, · phase out Communist regist~tlon and Jessen obscenity restrictions, 1\-trs. Watson.asked: "Where were you v.·hen lhcse changes occurred? "Beware of each new breed of 'benefactor of mankind' \\'ho use the Bible, school texts and la14"S to deteriorate our Jives~" Spin ning 'ro und, 'round -- ""-~'It wasn'rtmtUlitemme-to -dlvisive-dupes-without afternoon that .... learned that OlU' chancelJor bas b e e n l\tlrs. James ~'lcCully watches Rachel Mallo[.y create __ as.sauinat~-\\'e were ~en!r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,.;;;;;;.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ one of the pots she will exhi bit at Toast to the Arts from , within and occupied wine tasting and art show planned by Stephens Col-from without." lege alumnae at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 9, in the Roger Ver Sluis residence, Santa Ana. Proceeds from the $2.50 tickets will help fund a scholarship for an Orange County student attending the Colun1- bia, 1'1o. campus. . • . •, NICE GUY She further described haw Chancell or Kurt Von Schuschnigg had tried to be a "nice guy'' conducting secret meetings, trying to arrange diplomatic magic behind the scenes, 'talking peace but not enforcing the law and not SKILLETS PRESENTS .. • -al .times .Jnttospective. You often work be~t a I o n e . although fond of people. ¥ou•---------------------ll l KllCllEN -PRIMEf". State Honor De~bie Giesy 'of Hun~ tiogton B e a c h was ch ... n MW Congenial· lty In the Miss Cali· fontia Posture Pageant. sponsored by the ChiIV- pr1ctJc Association in San J ose. THE NEW LOOK! 11 I t • , • mat&~~ WIGS & Bt•uty Salon ___ ........ Utll .. c.. ..... -141-3441 .......... I, draw to you many born under Pisces and Vi rgo. Family af.. fairs dominate this y e a r . especially in September. But your "money month" will oc- cur in November. You a re a creative person, not easy to understand but fascina ting. INDIAN JEWELRY AUCTION Friday, June l th·7 pm NO UMJT • NO llHIVI . °""" ut.M0.11 4 ........ ... ,.._, •INUINI INDIAN .llWILIY AND AITIPACTI. M•y OLD ,AW N ...... T~..r... COfef, S~....._ -iAKE~filjfotf· 2722 N. M.t11 St . s.... .uo tn4• ~l-4t41 , An introducticn to besic "'"ch Cookin9 using· cl•ssic techniques . Menus wlll includ• sauces , sOuffles, omelettes,· crepes •nd stocks. Tu1 sday morning s beginning June 12 or Thursda y 1venin9 b-e-9innin9 June 14, for four' wteics. $40.06 for th• t rl1t OL $ I 0.00 par le11on. - TS . 2~0 Newpod Center Or. Newport Be•ch, C•lif . (7141 644 -7444 DESIGN PLAZA ~----. - 81 l 0 COLOR PICTURES • FAMILY GROUP.5 °"• .,.cJ•I to • Fell'lll'( IOc H•Mlllnt Ch•rt •. Atltlltio11•I Photo•-M•y I• Of'lllero4 9 ~Sc ; TH!JRSDA Y ~ FRIDAY -SATURDAY JUNE 7 ·I · 9 Hours: 10 to 5 YO UNG l AND HARBOR CENn R , 2300 HARBOR • COSTA MEsA , ----....----. • Sentimental. Spanish Salud t.1r. a nd 1-trs. \Villiam LaPlante 3re costume(l for the Sentimental Journey to El Adobe restaurant in ·San Juan Capistrano to be sponsored by Las ·Marineras Auxili ary on Saturday, J une 9. Mrs. Robert G: Jewell. rese rvalions chairn1an. toasts to the success of the eveni ng with an Old California aura lhat wi ll bene- fit 1'~amily Service Association of Orange Cou nty. I nstaftations Tours Mapped BSP ' A cor rally and Y•estern round-up barl::k.'Cue· are plan- ned for members and guests of Beta AlphD XI Chapter, Bein Sigma Phi. The social will begin at 6:30 p.m. Satur· day. J une 9, at the hon1c or Y In di ans ·~ , . • Wf'dntsday, J~t ·b, 1~73 -------DAflV PILOT :l! Repeater Aimed at Gun Law · -.. DEAR READERS: Five years ago to- day. SCn. Robert F. Kennedy died from bullets tired by a deranged assassin 111 the ballroom of a Los Angeles hotel. I wrote a column expressing my outrage and shocked disbelief. "4•.t~ ... 1'oday I am repealing that column as a : gr.im reminder that Congress has yet to Ho"' did America get 1ijs v.·ay? \Vhat 11ass a gun law, despite the fact that in our national nature haslproduced this ~since U1at dark day, a record m.imbcr or love of violence? And love it we nlust. civilians, police of!iccrs a'nd public fig-\Ve adored "Bonn1e and Clyde." ll broke . ba~g, .$Yun by~gWls, Here,.._records-:-Women-flocked-tlF-tioy-leath'c- IS the column: coats like Bonnie's, Men bought cheek- Bobby Kennedy is dead. I still can't ered suits, like Clyde. bel!eve it. A nation is stunned', No~y We lapped up Truman Capote's book. sn11les. People read each o,t~r s mi~ds "In Cold Blood." tlfillions of people y,·e re as t~ey pass on t~ street, or m the office fascinated by the slaughter of "lhose nice corridors, or in the supermarkets. Kansas folks " TV glorifies crime and Nobody says, "Hello." Everybody says, brutality , "fsn't it awful?" Strangers become . · . friends for 8 few moments. Tragedy is a Is l~1s ~nchant fo: violence global or great equalizer. American. The f1gures s.peak f~r But beyond the sadness are the ques-themselves. In 1967 guns we.re 1nvolv~ in tions .. What does it all mean? Is the coun-more than 6.500 murders 1n the United try having a nervous breakdown? A • States. France had a lotal of 20 ~n soldier in Vietnam, when a'sked to com· murders that san:ie year. ~elg1um ment on the assassination asked. "What recorded 12 people killed by guns in 1967. in the hell is going on back home?" Of the last 21 U.S. Presidents six h!!ve Bobby Kennedy was a fatalist. He was been shot at anq four have been killed. offered extra security in Los Angeles. but AccC'lrding to Dr. John Sp i e g e I . refused it. In 'his own prophetic words psychiatist and director of the :,Center "If someone .\vants to get you -he 'll gei for the Si.udy Of Violehce at BraMdeis you." ·Bobby was right. Anyone who University, "The l!nited S~ale$. Pr~iden- wants to shoot you down can do It. It'• as cy may be the highest risk )Ob 1n the easy to buy a gun today as a -package of "·orld." -cigarettes. Cowboys and Indians are a traditional . ' , .. .... Anlerica n game. The .. good" man shools the .. bad'' n1an, and that's the y,·ay to i::et rid or people you don'! Like... \\1e buy our children loy guns and holsters and cap pistols nd4"eaeh---them-tha k-itlins ii n1anly and it can alst be fun . The President has appointed a Com· mission to studv violence. Until thev come up v.•ith sc:ime ans\\.·ers I'd like to ofrer a few suggestions. Don't buy your children toy guns. Don 't allo\\' then1 lo \\'31Ch violence on T\'. Don't permit lh<'m 10 see 1no\'ies that deal y,•ith murder. Train :your childrt>n In settle their differences peacefully. If you see signs of extreme hostility, unu<;u·1I quietness, or the inability to relate to others, lake him to a specialist. Don't \\!ai l until he kills somebody Teach your c.•hildren !hat gcntlene"!' I~ more effective thnn brutality, that mercy is more satisfying than revenge -that -love is strouger inan hale. , ·. And here's one n1ore thing you can dn. \Vrite or \\'ire your senator and tell hin1 if he doesn't support a deceht gun \av.• the next time it comes up you wi ll not vote for him again. The ballot--box'is YOU!t strongest weapon. -ANN LANDERS- Try It-You May J~st Like It By JO OLSON Of !ht Dally Pitol Sl11f through coalitions, class action suits and store-front Ja"'Yers. SUE SCHOTT Sc ho tts Te ll Troth Or;1nge C03SI c 0 11 c g (' j.!ra'luatcs . Sue Sthott ~1od ~!irh~.('[ llays rl·•n to be rnar- ricd .Jufy 211 in Catvnry Chapel, S<inla An.1. 'rl:clr par'enis arc ~Ir. and t-.1 rs. llay1nond Schotl .and J\:lr . (\nd l\lrs:-'Thomas Hays. 3ll 0£ Costa Mesa. 1'hc 1>ride-ti.r-be graduated from Cn~1a ~lcsa lligh School. Iler fiance attended Eslanci'I l!iC?h Schoo l and is studying at California State Unive rsity, Fullerton. Citizen pMticipation \vhat's in it for me?" notoriety, v.·eekend telephone calls and a golden opportunity for a glimpse into the other side of the decision making process. r easons and a need lo have roots in a highly mobile socie- ty. She joined the League of \Vomen Voters to satisfy these reasons \\'hen she moved to Ney.rport Beach IS years ago. "This Is good because we 1'-.,..,.\: have to have a free press. an For Judy Ro s en e r or Newport Beach. membe r of the South Coast Resional Con s ervation Commission which was created by the passage of Proposition 20, participation has b r o u g b t It has given her plenty of material to spice the class she ·teaches on decision making at UCI and it· has enlivened her dinner conversation and party talk." And people participate for psychological reasons-to ge t a dose of self-esteem, a nd ·for i n t e I lectual reasons-they want to know what's going on, "Whi le you satisfy your "'Personal fteeds yol! do civic unt"inted judici11l systen1 and checks and balances:• l\lrs. Rosener· added. Her final \\'Ord about par· tieipation was: "Don't knock it if you haven't·.tried·il. If you have tried it but don't like it , don't feel guilty." mfle ~lei@A HUNTINGTON . c~ .. .t'J;'i.'Plt~,_. --.t'OurtSi'TUES.·SAT. II to' ln11d1 Tl'I• lo1rdW1rk ''"'" HUNTINGTON O&ACH 16141 ALGONQUIN 11 WARNER """1Jn l\1rs. Rosener, ·guest speaker ror the installation brunch of the Newport -P>sta. Mesa Branch of the American Asst>- ciation of Uni versitr \Vornen. also offered a few insights into the controversial f1ve-month- old commission while discuss- ing citizen participation .. ~ duties," Mrs. Rosener com-· -----------~=========== mented. "The commission, for1 COP-OUT WORD ""Participation often is a 'co p -out' \\'O rd like 'establishment.' '' she said, definin g citizen partici pation as "participation in t h e political process. example, is really fun. I'm learning a lol" Why do people participating? NEED LOVE --the-Douglas-Eimers. A summer camp for Y'1CA Indian Maidens. llunti~gtop Beach is platmed for Friday to Sunday, J une flr.10 with a Y.'estern theme. Ping pong. junior Olympics. hikes, crafts and square dancing a r e SChed uled . "It's not an obligation for everyone to participate. We feel that those who participate are good citizens and those who don't are bad." According to A1rs. Rosener, they v.•ant to avoid the con- flicts present in civic duties and they want to be loved. Some peo~ don't care about w.hat:'a · goin8: on outside their home and to s om e , participating is frustrating. Still others have a low level of efficacy. ("You'd be surprised what a letter does.") ,_ The final meetins or the club )'car will be at 7:30 p.m. ~Ion· da\'. June 11, in the hon1e or t.tis. John Sanger. Jolly 60s Jolly 60s of the Central Ba~ list Temple will visit Knott's Berry Farm and the Pageant of the Rosses al Rose Hills 'MIU™tnv. June 7. A bus will leave ai 10 a.m. from the church. All area retirees are invited. ·c -;iun 1ors Provis;onals y,1ill meet their Big Sisters at the Thursday. June 7, mel!ting at 8 p.m. of the South Coast J u n Io r Woman's Club, Fo u n [a i n Valley in the home of I\1rs. Nick Morenc. G a rd en Club Final meeting of the year for the LagW'la Beach Garden Club will take place Friday. J une a. at 11:30 a.rn. at the \\roman's Clubhouse. A salnd luncheon· a nd garden slide show will be featured. Twin s Mom s l\1rs, Charles Buckingham y,·i\I be installed preS ident of the Orange Coast Mothers ol Twins Club during a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. Saturday. June 9. in Francois rest:iurant, Huntington Beach. Also to be installed are the l\1mes. Ben Katz and Frank Reiley, vice presidents: Allen Gibbs and Barry l\1artin. secretaries; Robert R~ves. treasurer. and ha r I es Davidson, parliamentarian. Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Henry i\il:aag will attend the national convention July 25-28 in Mi nneapolis. Home ma kers Coast Homemakers Club y,1ill install officers Friday. June 8, in the Girl Scout House, Costa Mesa, They are Mrs. Archie Locks. president. tltrs. Qerek Jacobs and Gertrude Ni elson, \•ice presi dents: Helen Bo s t e d . secretary. and Irene Pseus, treasurer. • 1. SPECIAL ! -. -; ·Aw-t-1~q-u E- AU CT ION Totol Uquidation •No Minimum *No RnerYe ·SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 9, 7700 p.m . L... .t te... t.rc\s ceM,tett ll11•hhrtfell ef o flN Or"t• CM4'ty ~,..,,...., J ,.... . .,_ ................ ~lty HHff .illtMl•'I IMetM h1 tM °'""II" hllitry I• ltlllltoll, Collf, ' _,......, ..... _, __ _ Cttt tMM -4 ltfc...tnc -10 piece M..W. Top C9rffd Dh1· ........ let. ,..,.... ..... -"" ..... 4,,, .......... - H•11ttn ColH-. -Lott of I~ 0 .. -loll T•I' Desti1 -CM-COlllOtl -w..-Cebl..n. Hell T'"' -Secrot11ryt -s,_ai IMllc--Clloln, otc. IC,.,...,. 11 ... of fhlO S,..... .-ti , ... ._ ,.od.ctfoas. c· ..... CollhMts, Co"'"''""" Dell L.11...,., ., .... kt. .. ..,. .. ftl' Tob191; OM.I, SPICIAL Am ACTIOM1 1911 DOffl lOADSTll INYINTOlY MOYID FOi CONYINllNCE OF SALi TO ' J"KIS AUCTION CO. m r N. MAIN STRllT:SANTJIARA, ... F. (In f'uhlon Lnne, n(lxt to Bullocks) ,_,_,. .. _,._ Weti,_.., cit lt:M .... ftril 6:00 I'·"'· . .,, ... '974·t • . Another Fir st l.ydia Dotto. science reportel" for the 1'oronto Globe and Mail, \Vilt be the first female to sail on a U.S. Navy ship on a space flight recovery mission. She will be aboard the aircraft carrier Ticonderoga when it sails next n1onth to pick up the Skylab crew after splashdown. Mrs. Rosener said there now is a debate between political scie n tis t s a d_vocating participatory democracy and those in favor of represen- tative government. "Those who believe in com- munity participation b ase their belief on an assumption that every citizen w o u 1 d participate if he could. I don't buy that. Less than one-third participate in anything." She explained that there is a high correlation between socio-economic status a n d participation. "If you have a stake in the outcome, you participate. I think that.~s human nature." · People over 30 and under 60. especially those with children. are the most fr e q uent participators, she added. What are the benefits of participating? SOC IAL REASONS f\lrs. Rosener said people participate because of social New Clinics Now Open COSTA MESA-HUNTINGTON BEACH medical weight l in dora's unique progra m is a safe and practical method for the entire family to lose weight and learn ho w to maintain proper weight ... under the strict swpervision of Medica l Doctors. d ·-Coll 101 1nlormol1on re uct1on -Mondoy•mvf,,doy8 A.M.ooOP.M. LINDORA:r MEDICA L CLIN IC ~:~~:..~~::.. ••• ," 557-1893 NEWPORT BEA(H GARDEN GROVE LONG BEA(H 64S-3740 534-20 S1 426-6S49 PASADENA 796 -26 14 DRAllGE S 31-239S ,.;,, ,,aJ•.,itnol tllaro l!I ""•nitNI Crt<M• Tvlllfl•Ch•'""" aid,, , .. lttti9nol 111:1,. .,... h nk 11'9 ,,.,..,.,. .... l ldt .. WOODLAND HILLS SHERMAN OAKS WESTcOVINA FULURTDll LA HAIR 347-S647 789-7103 962-343. 1 70-9S01 694-1029 W6•ftfl•V.cttry MMotol lldt G1illin.Von Drl ''''""·-ol tld1 .. ,,.,.c.i1..- Mtot111..i ..... .. . . "This -Is why old people, poor people and black people ha~en't participated. New groups of people a r e participating now, however, ICE SKATI NG WITHOUT WEAK AN KLES • No wea k a n kles lo r b eginn e rs with the Ice Capades pro designed ice skates and unique teaching method. • Rent or buy Ice Capades s kates at our s port shop. • En)oy the thrlll of skating in a few hOurs. • Giit certificates, In any amount, for lessons or ice skates ••. a gift of lifetime value. ICE~ ~ (\Pi\lll \~ ~\G~~ MUA YllDI SH OHIN6 CINTIR 1701 H•1bor 11.,.d., ti Ad11m1 Co•t• Me11, C1llf. 9262/t Tel. (7 14) 979-8880 , ' FASHION ISLAND N•w port Be•th HUNTINGTON CENlER -HVftltl'lflb"" ••1c-h • • . SOUTH COAST PLAZA Coll• M11• FASHION SQUARE S1nle A"• " . .. . Wtdnttd/IY, Jutlf 6, 1~73 Debate Challenged Her J •• URIE KASPJ::R explained. She bollev11 ..... 81ot '";;. °''" , .... ••tt hl&b schoOl coach dldn~ like • When she was In high girl debu\ers very much (even school Sheri D a I r y m P I e 1hou1b sbe did very well lllen, Wanted• lo overcome her "Jn-too). And she believes tb1a is ~babl• m~ true Ill lht trov•"ted nature." 1 ~ nlor colleges. bu\ not at OCC Because of this and "1 didn't v.·here the squad, whlch is -have anything else to do/' she 10th ln tbe nation, hu mort ~oined the debate team. o.f a "cohesive spirJt."::. ,~.\w;B;;:UC her situation must have Generally, it· aee~ bit- '" --ea qUJtn:111ntl!Cl!' . ~...-womft'.Dil-l!"li.''~~i;;- Now, the Orange C Q as t will enter tbe m 1, debate' College freshman comes on 81 cotnpetlUOl*. tden m ~- ---• , • • • ' t l ~ I t ¥ i to- i ~ ~ 1' OCC Spoech Squid members, left to right, K1,..n Ke1rnity, George Se1rcy, Sheri D1lrymple 1rid r Mlrk Wright rel1x on campus in 1n informal debate. • a · friendly, outgo~. active to ,eo!er ~~· even~ but and talkative young'Woman. • ,.ldom dol..'<'.lr'i"' know the And recently. she became llllg1na," fllra~ lllmt> the first female to take first If! · ~ ~t· 1 • -,~ place in the Ltncoln·Dolll!I•• . Pi>silm iiA'(t~ debate in the Na tional Junior · f College competitions. She belt She ' just may '· , ' ·to 1 all·male challengers to win the cOmpete with. men 'her • event. which, unliie team speaking ablllty. A 1 t b •·,1 b: debate, is a one-to-one con-she's undecided aboit~ her fronta tiOn. future, she aald, "a law~r" She's 911ly gone to four seems quite possible." • · tournaments in this event, in Although three c o I~ e s wbicb she dllcussed both !he already have altem · to negative and the affirmative recruit her lbe's undecided sides ·of national he•lth in-· where she itmRO ·ilUi' ·nut t .surance. year at Orange a.sf. .r 1 FAIRLY EASY Debating, the~' ~ -' -said .bu kalhl-·lb Obviously, Jnuperiellie-..... °'" 'llbran"-illd----bet ·wasn't a problem. She said, develop a cDJScence; lhe rather matter-of-factly, "That might no~otberwise b&ve. was kind of new to me but it seemed fairly easy." And the team coach, Peg Taylor, add· ed in testimony. "The op- position said she made debate look easier." It takes "hours and boors" of reading and researching, the A and B stUdent eiplained. "'You just lt1m bow lo t11joy it without loing crazy.''\ •' Field Day, Luncheons Scheduled in Schools Lincoln·Douglas i! m o r .e persuasive and slower than team debate. Miss Dalrymple explained. In this event, the debater analyzes points more cle<1rly. Bui team events h a v e "taken on the format of a "erbal shotgun." Here, she said in explanation of the dif· ferent events, the debater makes his JX>ints quickly in hopes the chall engers won't catch \vhat \Vas said. Thi( winter, the· t~~ ),ad just two weekend! off. One of these was Christmas but in- stead of celebrating the New Year, Miss Dalrymple and other team members were preJ>8rlng for another tourna- ment. 'Ibis month is rnarked as "recoverv month" but in July · !ho and ihe others will return to the library to work ·oo their topic for next year. Still. the debate champion said she has tln1e to pursue her other interests which in- clude "just about everythin!f. ·• One side interest is playing 'You Are Invited . I Parents and friends of graduating seniQts at Costa i\1esa High School are be- ing invited to baccalaureate services at '3 p.m. Sunday, June 10, in Calvary Chapel. Helping address bids are Sarah \¥alters 'vith Alan Langston {left) and Craig Raynsford . , EDITOR'S NOTE• ,\ col· un1n de voted to Ne1t·port Beach, Costa J.1esa , Laguna Beach and Mission Vie jo parent • teacher organit (l- tions will orPfo-r in tli.e Dai/.y Pilot each tveek. /11- forniatio1t nutst be received by tlie won1e1ts depart·me nt or J'lrs. Gored Sn1it/1. 1746 Centella Place. iVewport Beach by 5 p.m. Thu1·sdoy for publication lVednesday. Coll ege Pk. PT A ... ~;J<>.·f- :\lrs. Thurman BrM!Kln Pres ident COi\fJNG UP : Field day for students in fourth, f~fth and si xth grades at 9:30 a.m. Friday. June 8. Bo a rd members will officiate and parents are invited to at- tend. Ribbo ns \\'ill be presented Tuesday. June 12, at the awards program. Davis PTA J\lrs. Richard Riley President' COMING UP: Installa tion luncheon at I I a.m. tomor- rO\\.' in the home of. A-irs. ruchard Riley. Officers are the l\fmes. Donald Mollica. president; John Kiskamp, Hichard Ballinger a n d R i c h a rd l\1ays. vice presidents: J. C. Scheid and Richar d BaLdw i n . se c r e ta r i e s : \\'arren Cavangh, treasurer; James l\lorrow , hi storian, a n d James Schafer, parliamen· tarian. Del Cerro PT A i\lr. and l'tfrs. Denis Duffy Presidents COl\1 lNG UP: Annual salad buffet luncheon honoring the staff will be held at 12:30 p.m. Friday, June 15, in the l ib rary . Comm ittee members in charge are the J\.lmes: F rank Richards. Ronald Wilms; John Moers, Douglas 1.-fcLaughJin , Aubrey Miller and James Viano. REPORTS: Officers installed are the Mmes. Viano, pre!i· dent; Laurent Girard and Jan Blanchard , vice presidents: \V. Odell Taylor and John Reed, secretaries; Miller, treasurer. and M. W. Dinnage, historian. A I s o serving are Robert Birtja as first vice president; Viano, auditor; Warren G111enig, parl iame ntarian. and ael Delaney, advisor. l\Uch- Mariners PFO Probably she had no. female competitors because "general- .Ir girls go into other events," she said. · cards with fellow ! q u a d She charged. "Thtt,e·s been members. Orval Holman President se:dst discrin1inalion. In these competi tion! she •·1t 's image basically," she keeps losing. COMING UP: Luau for sixth grade students will b c \\'ednesday, June 13. at Ii Mariner's School. f\;I rs . t#Jb Hobart Smith, chairman: al}· u nounces that the committee · will be headed by the !\·Imes. Gene Haddox, Robert Egan. COlff •. Sam Vaccaro, D a v i d ttU Beegan, Stephan Asahino, S . }" . James f\.1cCuniff. or v a I peCla IZlDg Holman and Sydney Lucas. i\1embers ass isting are the • Blondes Mmes. Kenneth N e I s o n, ID f .A ~crnorrs SPORTSWEAR Lawrence Gundrum. Bruce Bu Drow, Paul H e g e n e r , 4 . 15 "'lQ Wcstclitf PT au. 17th and Irvine. Horace Benjamin. A 11 e u'lj~~~~~~~~/~ '~~~"~N~'<~·~·po~n~B<~·~'~h~,Ca~l~~o~m~l•~•~l~660~ .--Gee. Edv.,in Gazsi. Lloyd Aubert, Kenneth P e r r y • James Dodds, Lorin . \\fefss (17/J rDJ , /}/} / // / / and Milton Freeman. ,!.!Ifie i7.Jrtff(!t: J~rvltf:Hl«l't/le REPORTS: PFO officers in· stalled are Donald Kent, president, and the Mmes. Charles McGavran a n d Te~nce \V e I c h , vice presitlents; James C. Ford, secretary, and James \Vood, faculty representative. Lar- ry Gudrum v.'ill serve as treasurer. APPIA•INO AT THI! LYCIUM COSTA MISA HIOH SCHOOL 1'$1 l'AllVll.W •OAO JUNE 15-8:00 P.M. OONATIONSt SI.• ADULTS 11.JI STUDINTS & CHILDltfN New -officers -rake Over P-T Units Newport Hts . PT A l\trs. James G. Blain Presiden t ITALIAN DI Li ltlSTAUIANT tAklltY -••0<•11tY tlllt-WINI --ffl 1 Ad1m1 at Mlfnolla Huntln9ton Beach EDITOR'S NOTE• A col- 1,mtl devoted to Fountoia ValltJI, Hwt·ington Beacli, Octon View altd Seal Beach Sch.Ool D i s t r i c t parent· f teacher orgattizatio11s wilt appt'ar in the Daily Pilot each week. I nformation m u.st be received by J..frs. Gilbert Turnbull, 56711\fan- grum Drive, Httn ti11gro 1i &ach by 5 p.m. T11ursday for publication \Vednesdoy. Superintendent .P.f.,,.nt CounciJ __ ' .,, prrt. JaJDet Acklfy ~" '~~ Pre!ident .... 't ''lo REJIORTS: New officers v.·ere installed at the council meeting conducted today in the Fountain" Valley Civic Center. Workshops "''ere presented to acquaint all new ollicers and chairmen of member units with their duties. Bushard, F u I t o 11 • Nleb!as and Talbert Schoob hotl<d the meeting. Bu shard PTO :\lrs. Phil J\1ignane111 President REPORTS : Life n1c1nbershi p ·awards \\'ere presented to J\1r. and J\1rs. Elmo Bybee and ~'tr. and ~1rs. Neil Horgan in recognition of their service to the school and the community. Kettler PTO Park Vw. PTO i\lrs. Jay Beagle President CO~ll:-JG UP: Unit v.·ill serve dinner at the annual r1111ards banquet tomorrO\\' night at G. Outstanding students and thei r parents \v ill be honored .. Gra<luation party \Viii be hosted by the unit foll o\v- i n g cun11nencement , ex- ercises \Ved nesday, June J.J. Cypert. treasurer: Robert Longpre, pil b I i c i I y and historia n: Robert 0 s I an , n1e1i1bership: Jay Johnson. roon1 mothers: J oh n Hedges, hospitality: Charles Hov.·ard, hea lth. safety and \re1£arc, an'd Mark Kelly , faculty represe ntative .. Unit has voted to donate S500 to the school for the purchase of educational 1uatei·ials and eQUipment. C01'UNG UP: Tea honoring from 8 a.m. to noon on the schcol parking lot ... Just Potluck is the Iheme or the teachers' luncheon to be hosted by the executive board Friday, June 15, in the multipurpose room. Mrs. Robin Fisher is chairman. on • ., 111• i.,....t Deft o.w--. 1111 , • ....,,. ... 111 ••"'-••w a1 , .. "'-1.-1rs. Harold Condry. retiring "-""'"' """'..,... --~ ,._._"'v11My, , .... M-... ,...... head dietician. who ha s STORE HOU"'as·· "~ CU?a,,, _ .... 11., served in the Food Services SUNDAY 11 :1; CLOllO, MOMDAT for the past 22 years. will beJjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii held from 2 to 4:30 p.m. fi.1ond ay, June 11. in the library. REPOfiTS: Cupcake sale at f r~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~ open house produced more (Pe pl ~Q t ) than $too in funds for the Oeuo es unit. according , to l\-1rs. makes. Edward Brennan, Wa'ys and Mfs. Gary Wrlghf -..!. -President · REPORTS: Nc\vl~· installed officers are lhe f\.1Jnes. ·Jay Beagle.,. president~ J oh ri n1eans chairman ... Unit Fl:JDBi\.Y Schroed e'r PTA donated $650 to the school l\1n. Richard Arras 'r-::~lo:r:e:d~u~ca:t~io~n~a~I m~a-~te~r'_.~·a~is~. -~-~-~-g~~in~~~·~l~·f~J~j\~··~ij~!(~,)~i~--OO):UNG.LTP: --Uiii1-Wil co--. e,Vette-:-NCal Rosenfeld an d- host a sports field day Tues-John Clark. vice presidents: d~y. June 12. Winners of · Bill Emmons, secretary; Ed events will" receive awards . and ribbons \vill b e . · Prcsideiit · -· - COMlNG UP: Paper drive is scheduled SatUrday, June 9, presented to a 11 parlici pants· 1 ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;~I l\Irs. Denni s Burnett is unit • O E W G - chairman or th• ••ent ... .~,..--,.,1, V R El HT: PTO.sp(Jnsored b o "''I i n ~! ~ _ "' league will meet for Junch-i eon and presentation of1 trophies \Vednesday, June 20. Funds raised by the league· are used to finance PTO projects. Under M•dic1I Supervlsj.on at the ' a delight /iii bud get salo n "1uhere bea11tif11l h~ir styles be gin . PRICE LIST • lE•tr1 Cllltte • ., Lent Hltrt MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY PRICES Sl.'\&HTLY 'Hl&HIR Sh1mpoo 1nd Set L ................................... $2.IO • 1p Perm1nent Wive ..... -·-·························· .. •• •7.IO a • Tint ............................................................ l.IO • op Omega Clinic HOURS: 9,00 °1:00 ./ A tJN 1QUE Bluch Touch-up ........................................ 10.SO .. •p Frosting ..................................................... 14.IO • op S•mi P•rm•nent L1she1 ... ~,, ...................... 10.00 -j~ --~ --~r.J.,I• lt•ml"' hft ••• l . ,.. Com• t• my • • • ,. • CALL FOR AN ' APPOINTMENT S!JMMER -PllOTOCRAPHIC WORKSHOP OR YOUNG PEOPLE 10 TO 18.,, ' TN f!....,ou s'cNol et "'°'°''"~hJ oftt10 "'°,.,.,..,., t•r )'Ollfll l!'OJl1"" haircuts ' r--' • I • I -. I I "JUNE INVENTORY SALE " F ashi0J,,~~~tique 441 L 11911 sr. T .M.s .. 112 .--c., •• M•'• Mttftr C•11''' 1!1 71""\V,.I Clnthl'~" COSTA MESA ANAHCIM JAHTA AHA-1'111l1tl'tofl·LAHltr1 • 1•-T II -. ,,. W, LAHalltl 'l l'lll, 1169 Newl'•" .... w. adwr. •·•• "' 11 v• (714) 870.9347 646-J63] z78-4MI -547-6329 (213) 697-1791 Nea,rl y Ever1'one -- ' List;e 1is ro Landers .ii-. . !tYtt•I flllfltl •n •••il•hlt bo1td lft I Jll>ft "l'f t "ltlly 1"4 • •~•ttlttic•, llout 111 1tlH!t11t1 • '"'" H •l-rt •"ill t1v11., f llJ1, 1u•1 111lor1-11t:1, •M _,,.. .. 1th f'rtitlw ""'ot<>a••~lllC ld#-•1~1111ho 1111010, dor•T-, 1M ~on loC'otl.,..,; t l l toe:t l ,.1,.11 •f lftttrt ~t. *''' 1d.,111cff'a1.,..,,.tll:W ,..,..., i t -•,.il .. lff ••r•r-Ht11101 1 oNI 1,.tltllttf tfrl_..l ... ttttl111 ... t cllr...,gll llltl~t l°" llrtttl"& 1t tt11tto11 to IMl•lilll l ,,.,I_ 1M 10011, " ' Ci t o•••,..,, Ir.-'4!11 t1~1w tttlt t • -• tor flft -••• tt,,..11111 futfll ah fll•, ,.,.,, W 111 •\Nt.-llC t""'" or H }111tolll1 •-••• All oti..r •tirt1l1 1r1 •"Ptll•lf ~ tM 1t~t. "T11ltlM fir 1 ""' Yil'~ 1filfiii r. IHI• "fk fl r1t "'''"" MtlM tM wtlt tf -'-'141 Ille eHft, tk wt• •f J11ly 3(1, Ct lt •r ..,.It• f•t 1111•,..lll!O lft ..,.,.tl\ei>o, Hl>lt 1 ... 11 1111 flltltl, or 1,.t11I ,,..,_ f ... '9•f tr l\llMIC•p"41 C~l141ttflo . ~ IC1IOOL '11 ""'10CM""! l1:o r~· .,,,.,,, ~ort ·1t .. t h, C• •2uo 11• ,,, .. ,,2, I . •1·.50- ' • .. . ....... ,, , ' ' . .. . ' .. W . .::c"':.':.'sd.:.•..:Y.:_· .:J":.'.:.'..c6::., _c1_97C:3'--------O,A I l Y Pcl:.l O:CTC-!Ul:.I: . 1 • When Handled Properly • • • Gadgets Simplify Picnics By JO OLSON oil and salt -never soap and 01 '"' D111v 1"1111t 111tt \Va ler. \V ith n1ishaps and mix-ups Aflss Fink also told the pic- l fable~n bacon drippings Le11ve stetm on for a ··han-softened '~ ton1ato, thinly sliced die." 3 tablespoons dry onion sopp 3 t.nblespoon sour crean1 mix Union dip GAZPAC\10 SOUP 1 clove gnrllc, cut Cut bread at 1-inch ln- !Vlix eggs, water and pepper 3 CU(>S peeled, seeded, finely tervals. diagonally, j u s t 11·ith a fork or wire "'hip. !·!cat chopped tomatoes t~rough to botto1n, Do not cut to spice their demooMr"llnn, nlc plunners that eggs should Clara Fink and Susan Cov-be wnshcd before using. like ington showed that 'plcnics can vegetables and fru its. '!'hey bJ:._ coman,ti_c or practical dur-should be left .In the ca rtons .._..,.~·;,,g-t~tioo-MeaJ•..,,niat hness -and· Appeal series sponsored ~y washed just before use. I tablespoon bacon drippings 1 cucumber, _peeled.._ seeded alt the way through. Combine · 7.-mete nd:choppedl-----.JC"e,,m,.al!!lnl!!!!n~.r;!:C 'ents r.us~h-----1 pan until it just sizzles a drop 4 tablespoons minced green on one side or eac o tile SHIMMERING SLIMMER SUGGESTED Orange Coast Eve1,1lng She den1on s trated a Colleg.e. separator which allows egg The pair recommended that whiles to flow through lo a the preparations be made cup underneath and retains without the accidents that the yolks -whole -on top. plagued them. ho\.\1ever. This is advantageous,. she Between cut fingers and noted, because it is 1nore bumped heads, the home hygienic •than separating with eeonomists taught the a~ the traditional "back and proxilnately 50 w-0men and I forth" method . m.an in the audience the Finally, Miss Fink suggested secrets of preparing Sukiyaki, usin g a rubber spatula to lift "Clever Hot Steamed Rlee, the edges of the omelet ,..,hen Gazpacho Scup (responsible cook.ing it . The pan should be for the cul finger). Shrimp seasoned enough to allow the Steamed in Beer (blamed for on1elt to slide easily \.\'hen the the mjshaps) Fresh Strawber-pan .is tipped. f'.les and a Quick anil Easy \Vhen the egg 1nixlure is Omelet. poured intO the pan, it should While mentally p I an n i n g be no more than one-half inch ~their next .Picnics. the au-thick. Otherwise, a bigger pan Oien.~ learned a Jew tricks-is needed.·- ~ -and discovered Some gadgets liere is a picnic-simple to make p reparing thetn omelet that can be prepared easier (mine's going to include during a back-packing ex- Gazpacho Soup to impress my pcdil ion . seashore breakfast or sqon-to-arrive guests fro 1n backya rd brunch: or water. Pour in egg mixture. pepper slices. \\'rap in foil . Heat in a ~1ixture should sel at edges at 1,: cup chopped Bermuda 351}degree oven for 20-25 once. onions minutes. Serve wann or cold. With a rubber spatula , 2 tablespoons olive oil carefully draw cooked portions 2 teaspoons lemon juice at edges to\¥ard center, so 1 teaspoon salt that the uncooked portions 1'1 teaspoon \Yhite JX'P1>er now to the bottom. Slide pan Dash Tabasco sauce rapidly back and rorth O\'er I cup chilled tomato juice the heat to keep mixture in 114 cup chopped parsley. motion and sliding freely. Keep mixture as level as Rub mixing boy.•J \V i th possible. When · eggs are set garlic. Sq u e e z e remaining and surf3ce is still moist. in-juice out of clove into boy,•! r rease heat to brO\\'n bottom \Vith garlic press. A d d t<r quickly. Remove from heat; riiatoes, cucun1ber~. green place the .ton1ato slices on half · popper nnd onion. Mix \veil. of on1elet. Spread onion dip on Add olive oil, lemon juice and to p of tomatoes. Place bacon seasonings. on top of onion dip. Stir well, covet and chill for Fold other half of omelet at least 4 hours. Before serv- ov.er__all..anti .turn out on scrv-i n~. add the chilled tomato ing dish.....Makl!S.2-5ervings. juice -and . mix -thoroughly. FRESll STRAWBERftlES Se rve in chilled.bOwls With two 1 box stra"''berries. \Vashcd ice cubes in each. Top \.\'ith 1,! cu p sour cream ch ooped parsley. Makes ~5 \.1 ,. d cd cups. WE LIVI IY A IUDGET ... We Slio'p 'COAST' For 9UALITY e MEATS e GlOCIRIES e PRODUCE GI.,.~~ A Try : I COAST S'lPER MARKET .,,., Dctlvt r Your Purcllai.et We're '' clo!lll 11 yovr phont Minnesota). ~ cup pol'I er sugar J1inl ror r hopping parslev: QUICK AND EASY O:\IEL.ET I cup toasted coconut · h Or.c item or sper ia\ interest put it in a glass and cut \\'II 673-3510 \i·as a new c 0 m b i n a t i 0 n 3 eggs 1 n lazy susan. put sour ~-cissors. You See Icy Goodness If you·rc trying your very best to lose \\•eight, you've probably-realized by now -that s o m et i m es vou crave something S\\'CCI i1nct slightly \Yi('kt<l .' were fattf ning. 2 egg \\•bites n1easuring cup and juicer 3 tablespoons v.•ater cream. powdered sugar and FRENCII ONION BREAD 3347 E.COAsr~ttwv. ma rked in the metric systein. 111 teaspoon pepper coconut. Dip strav.'berries in 0 l -~3js~li~cc~s~ba:c:o:n~,~c:oo:k:e:d~an:d~!'~'u~r~cfre~arm~.;_.;'~hc~n~po~w~d~cr~cd~-~l~l~oa~fiFr~e~nc~h~br~e~a;d~'.'.'.'~~~~c~~R~O~N~A~D~E~L~M~A~:.__ cups and ounces. f .. Get yours drained ~ar then in wasted coconut. •·~ cup butter or margnrlne. now ::-be the rirst on your \\~ell . if you rc.'.ld the diet arlicles in ncw_.spapers and 1nagazines. yoi.J k,no\Y that cer- tain desserts are alloy.•ed, such as those ma:dc with lo\v en Jorie. f I a v or I e s s and sugarless uiinavored gelntin. II CDnl;iins only 28 calories p:?r cn\•elope. t'<ln \\•hip thf> nicest- 1aslin~ in~redit nl :: into so1ne Ucliriul.s dc>S!(('l'l s you'd swear •• (iel:ito means ice cream to I.he Italians. but its texture is :i rtu;i lly more like that of sherbc1. P I N EA P ? L E -Al'lllCOT . GEL.ATO I envelope unfla vo r e d gelatin 1;:t CU R sugar 1,2 cup nonfat dry rnilk poy.·dcr \l:t cµps shi1n milk 1/3 cup uns\rectcncd pineap- ple juice tl 3 cup apricot nectar • In mediu1n saucepan. n1ix unflavored gelatin. sugar, and nonfat dry milk poY.•der; stir in milk. Place over .low hcflt; st ir constantly until gelatin dissolves. ab:l.l.lt 5 n1 inutcs. Hcrriove fro1ii heat. cool slightly and stir in juices: p:iur into freezer tray arid freeze until firm . In large chilled bowl. beat gelatin mixture and egg. 1vhites at high speed unt il smooth and rlufl v. 1'u f)n intu 9:-:5x3-lnch loof pan: rcl\Jn1 to fr<:!ezcr and fl'..!€71'. ?IJ;1k:!S about f11 ~ cup.;, Tcome mrs RJ~~~ ~o. California . g¢t :oa1U'bJ!t.i . ' I • •• • ' ' We're w1ll1~b'\ft!ir~~·eiper 1.nlroducj101\ • · F1lt>e:rJS tresh, swee t lavor .,&.·11 know • i"~'l«e're sure tl1¥ 1Ce yq~\,je tnec;t o; 1" itS the best selting;margar;ne .on·the , . East Coast , . You'll hn>:I Mrs f1i~rts Golden O~arters, .Mrs fil!J<:rt? 5olt Golden .. />Aarga"ie,and Mrs filberls 100% Com Oil N'drgarine at youi grocery store . Clip the couPQ'l m get acquai~ted~ , rws filberts-tl\e rrargarine ·invented by a woman. ' • ... ;, ~ • ~· • ,, .. ••• .. ,. ' . ''*' (' ,, .. ' " • ' • " • .. • • ·~ .. . . block to learn the metric system." ~1iss Fink sug- gcslcd.) '111c on1elt.t \vas one of the more ir:tc .. csting d i s h e s prcpri rcd. :Vliss Fink suggested buying a 7-inch on1elct pan and seasoning it with shorten- ing _(net bu~tcr ·or vegetable cil 1 in a 300-degree over for several hours before using. This skillet shou ld be hung a\.\'av fron~ all others su no one 11·':1 ·use it and inadl'crtently \\.,'hit. st:c added. 1\ftcr each t.::>l' it should I:,;! cleaned u•iih ------ ------- --- OPEN D'AILY 10-10; SUN. 10-7 · i Now ... l » 3 Ways to ' . , Charge-It I 11 I •art '1 ~~~t I\ mart® Gives Satisfaction A lways! r;;d•I I ==~ l•l i . I EXCIT~NG LOOKS FOR'THE BEACH Ou.r Reg . 8.88 • J Days Only Choice 111 Many Styles ' 7,!~! I ' Nylon or acrylic swimdresses ond bikinis. Sev- ero! styles including cages., pinafores and suits w ith halter top s. Many splritetl colors one( prints, 30-36, 8-14 . Hu rry in for th ese savings. •., ' I \ . GIRLS' BIKINIS AND SWIMSUITS . Our Reg . J . 96 • J Days Only • • Choice of Many Styles . Sook up the sun in colorfast acrylic b ikinis or swimsuits., fu ll or split-a pr.on s.tyles. Oozzlin_g prints and pePP.'Y.. colors. Don't miss this salel R 3 47 S ' ' 4 6 00 eg. . w1msu1ts1 • x ................... 2 . - I • 1 • . . . . . BACKYARD FEAST CALLS FOR VARIETY Barbecue Offers Fun, . . . I Good Eating Outside No"' that \\'armer \\·eather is the order for the senson, backyard barbecues "'ill be turning up eve r ywhere . Seafood, poultry, r re s h vegetables make £or a hearty. delicious menu and they're fun to eat outdoors. Begin your blue-ribbon reasl \\li th clams on the half shell. icy cold and served ~·ith a zingy ca;cktail . sau~e. Keep plenty of ice on· hand and ar· range your tray or bucket of cla1ns in a shady place unti l preparation time. You will need about a half dozen clams per person nlore if there are any real clam fanciers in the crowd. Choose cherrystones or lit· llenecks and open with a clam knife or sharp paring knife . The quality of the cocktail sauce is as important as the freshness of the clams. By all means mak~ your 0"''" .. it's so easy and provides you \rith flavor control. C o 1nbin e ketch up , horseradish, lemon ju ice . \Yorceslershire and Tabasco pepper sauce. Tabasco is a must for adding the proper nippiness ... keep the bottle handy at serving time. too. for guesl.!I who enjoy even more tanginess to their cocktail sauce. Follow with gril!Cd South African Rock Lobster Tails. a real treat a1 barbecue lime. They're t·asy to grill Chill . Serve Y•ith rav.· clams on lhe hal f shell. 'Yield : :i~ cup sauce. TABASCO BUTTER SAUCE 'h pound butter 2-tablespoons \en1on or lin1c juice 1.~ teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce l\·ll.'ll butter in a saucepan: st ir 1n lemon juice and Tabasco. Yield: I cup sauce. SOUTH AFRICAN HOCK LOBSTER T AJLS llow to Barbecue 1baw tails. Cut underside membrane around edge and remo\·e. Grasp tail in both hands and bend backwards toward shell side to crack. This will prevent curling. Or. insert skeYters to keep ta il nat. \\'hen fire is hot, grill tails for 5 minutes. flesh side do\l'll toward heal. Turn. brush flesh with Tabasco Butter Sauce. Grill flesh side up until meat hqs -Jost'-ttrtransparency anO is opaque. Th is \rill lake from 3 to 5 minutes. depending on hCat of !'he fire and siZe of the rock lobster tails. I-low to Barbecue Frozen Take froien tails <•!}Ci \v ith a very sharp ~nifc .:\::111 down through the middll' of the hard shl•ll. Cut through fle~h bu1 not underside n1en1branr. Grasp tail in both hands and open Melon Mileage flat. exposing n1eaty sections. Place tails flesh side to"•ard heat and barbecue for S minutes. Turn tails. brush \1•ith Tabasco Butter Sauce and continue grilling. flesh side up. until meat is opaque. This will take from 8 to 10 minutes, dependi ng on heat of the fire and size of the tails. GRILLED CHICKEN Place broiler-fryer chicken halves, quarters or pieces, skin side up, on grate set 3 to 6 inches from JJeat. Brush chicken with Tabasco Butter Sauce. Cook un til tender, turn- ing and brushing occasionally. Allo\\I 45 minutes lo 11,'4 hou rs total cooking time. depending on weight o f chicken and distance fronl heat. To test for doneness, leg should twist easily out of thigh joint and pieces should be fork tender. Five minutes before end or cooking time, sprinkle chicken with salt ant' desired seasonings. GRILLE!) CORN ON THE COB Hcn101•e hus ks and sil k from · cars vf corn. Place each ea r on piece of heavy-duty nluminum foil. Brush \\1ith Tabasco Butter Sauce. \\'rap• ln foll . double \\'rapping if fire is \'cry hot. or if corn is to be l pl;iced d1rectl~· on coa ls. GriU 20 to 25 minu1cs. turning oc- casionally. about eight to ten minutes does ii. depending on lhe heal uf tbe grill and the size of the tails. The juicy lob ster meat is even tastier v.•hen brushed ~ "'ilh a mirlure of melted but· ld ---:::b="--~r i~~~~~a·"-~-:__ . :esS-Served-"7hile your guests arc savor· ing the lobster. prepare the chicken and corn on the grill. The sa rne Tabasco· Butter Sauce mixture you used for the lobsters n1ay be brushed on lhe chicken and corn: \Vhat kind of niilcnge do ~uu Petite wedges of cantaloupe get with a cantaloupe'.' lfa\'c dipped in lemon juice and ~ou served : rolled in slivered ahnonds or llalf ;1 cantaloupe \\'i1h n toasted COCQf'IUt n1akc a spe- granola filled center·! cial garnish for omlcls. fried 1-lalf a cantaloupe CL'ntered chicken. or platter of cold cuts with lhree stewed prunes? and cheese. Ta ba s<:o is a most versatile product and adds zesl to seafood. meats, poultry and many :i. vegetable.as well Sli<:cs or peeled cant;iloupe Cantaloupe balls or ·cubes allernated "'ith slices of Cann· and bright red stra\vberries dian barun. or b•·n\\·n·Rnd· can be alternatea-on small - CL Ai\t COCKTAlL SAUC& scr\e sausages <lnll hash v.•ooclen skewers and stuck into •: cup ketchup or chili sauce Uro\l·n potnlocs'.' orange or lemon halves. in· \·erted ~·ilh peel side up on 3 table.spoons lemon juice A sumn1er hr1u1th starts meat platier. 2 tea9Poons Worcestershire with \\l'<.lge~ uf honeydew For a summer chiller mix l sauce melon topped \11th a thin cup or cant.11oupc balls. 1 cup '2 teaspoon Tabasco pepper rol.led up slice of ham. gar· sliced bananas. I cup fres h sauce nisht'CI "'ilh a slice of lime. orange chunks, fi tablespoons 1 tablespoon horseradish Folio"' \\'ilh hard cooked SUJilar, and I cup shredded , • .......i 1. ~ggs qu artered and blended-coconut flakes. Chill and serve 1 t~aspQOn min .... y ga.r LC_. into a rich sauce .seasoned In 6 sherbet-glasses; gartti:Sh ~pt ion~I . wilhJ~Jfs QLP:imiento_and-..a t"tt ser-ving with a fresh ~hx all 1ngred1ents together. dash or curry served on hot strawberry. In Vegeta b le Entrees . Seafoods Suited \'egelables featured "·Ith canned or frozen · seafoods make deliciously satisfying en· trees. Consider the three main dish vegetable seafood coin· binations given today. All three are ~lorful, rich in vitaflins and n1inerals and supp y p en y orli1gli qua 1 y protein. Real mayonnaise serves as the smooth, well seasoned sauce which binds the other ingredients togethe r an d highlights flavors. Tuna Cabbage Rolls. Salmon Vegetable So u ff I e and Gourmet Stuffed Peppers are a ll good substitutes for high- cost red meat. TUNA CABBAGE ROLLS 2 cans (7 ounces each) tuna, drained and flaked 1 cup diced celery Dash lemon juiCc l teaspoo·n finely chopped onion · ~i teaspoon salt 1.11 teaspoon pepper 11,:; cups real mayoimaise 10 cabbage leaves J 1~ cilps milk 1 ~ teaspoon sall 1 1 teaspoon pepper 1;~ teaspoon p<>\\'dered dill =}4 cup shreddeC Cheddar cheese Prepare tuna salad 1nlxture as lollov•s: Lightly mix tuna. celery, lemon juice. onion, salt and pepper. Add 12 cup 'of 1he mienlo, onion and salmon in 1nayonnai~ and toss until large bowl. evenly coated. Prewre Potatoes as directed Separate leaves from head on package for 4 servings, or cabbage by holding cabbage omitting butter. Fold l n head under cold rwming n1ayonnaise. Add egg yolks, t \\'a ter. Cook cabbage leaves in at a time and beat until light boiling \\'<ller Wltil slightly ten· and fluffy. Stir into vegetable :r-a.bou.t.J.5 ..... mi.o.u.tcs. Drain • ulil.thr·c..-------- "'ell. Beat egg whites until ~1iff Place about ~·, cup of tuna pea ks form when beater is salad mixture on each leaf; raised. Fold into vegetable fo ld top over and &ides in; roll ntlxture. Poor into greased tightly. Place in 2 -qu art J 'h-quart casserole. casserole. Bake in 350 degree F oven I \Vith a spoon, blend milk in· hour or until knife inserted Jn to remaining t cup mayon· Ci!nler comes out clean. Serve nalsc in saucepan. Add salt, at once. hfakes 6 servings. pepper and dill ; cook over lo\v heat. stirring occasior.ally, un- til s.ligh tly thickened. Add lfl cup of the shredded cheese; stir until cheese . 1nelts. Pour sauce over cab- bage rolls; sprinkle with re· maini ng cheese. Bake in· 350 degree F oven until sauce bubbles, about 20 mi nutes. l\fakes 6 servings. SALMON VEGETABLE SOUFFLE I package (10 OWJCCS) frozen peas, cooked and drained 1'.1 cup chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped pi· 1niento 1 tablespoon minced onion I can ( t pound) sabnon, drained and flaked Instant mashed potatoes \z cup real mayonnaise 4 eggs. separated li1ix peas. green pepper, pi· GOURMET STUFFED PEPPERS l package (7 ounces) frozen shelled, deveincd shrin1p I~ cups cooked rice l tablespoon chopped pi- ' miento l teaspoon grated onion 1,~ teaspoon salt Dash pepper % cup real mayonnaise 2 green peppers, halved and parboiled Cook shrimp as directed on pac kage. l\lix together with rice. pi miento. onion. sttlt, pepper nnd real mayonnaise. Spoon . into grl'cn pepper halves. Arrange in baking dish. Bake in 350 degree F oven unUI \\'ell heated, about --15 mi nutes. Serve with ton1ato sauce, if desired. Makes 4 servings. .. - CABBAGE ROLL S IN DILL SAUCE ----- ?.1!~ THOUSANDS OF All MARKO BASKET STORES ARE M.B . DISCOUNT .. ........ , .. _, '0"-'""'"'""' ...,,.,,.,o..._.,... .. ................... I . 1 .S.l .A. CIOICI 1111 ~ BONELESS TOP ~ ·~, SIRLOIN-STEAK ..---------~ " " ~, ;\ -·r . $ 99 y,. IAL. WHOLE WATERMELON m -+- TOPS-OFF CARROTS ..m 1LI. I MABQl&SUI .......... 1911 .... ENGLISH MUFFINS m cornbread. A wedge of cantaloupe F hi 1 .,.., Ith 1 11 THEi11SAMAiKEr1AsKErM.1.01scouNr 1ooosroREN.EARYOU Keep it Lew or a sma s ng ap1ie1 z.er top11 •. -u \\/ \ 1:0 sma SCOOJ>S ,.,,_ 11,.,_... ,,_,,.,,,,,,._,.. ._ .. ,:t'~""-··-.... _,,_ ·=··-·""''--'l'''"-·l'''r·-· 'tt!!! .. "~!'."."'.--dlced cantaloupe and halves of of lime sherbet or pistachio. : =~:\•.::::--: i= ... ~:: .. ·:::;r.:1· ::oo • , 't.::'I::"'''" :::::"::~i~:--::....::::ti:;.;.•.. :.:= .:.':t·::! · ,:i=..:,::!.t:."t':~lia:tbi'/,1'1',;;c:::.,.. -watt11·ftlllllll'1t1::;--·l --- c llr 1 •• -1 I led 11 h I t ._ ..... ""'",_ .. ·m:.:.-r.":.:c-.• -t:::hi;,_ ...... : .. ,1 .. _ ... _ . ..,,,_,,." .• _ •. ,..._.,,. .. _,..,... .1 .. "-tto•1•"• ., .... """--,.. .. -......... ~~"'" f'or besl results w h c n 1---h<iting_mllk.,_ u:;c • .a lo.w_ ten1perature and don·1 boll IL I a orn a strllw ...,;rr cs 1nay dr 1,z "' t 1 c oto o c syrup :~*~!!'::..-... :.-·:::.-..::,_.. :::::-.:::'l'I/;,•,:::-... : ::;:=:::r.::-...: :::-..:. ... ,~':~:!:' : =".:\~ .... ·~·· : =:~.'.:';';;'.:... ..... :::::;::1• .. ':"'""'... :::•:..r;,;",.."'!.".:,.-;:.!·:U...:'.': be. t'O\.'ered with sf.lutcrnc or end ~rink led \vith sli ve red -~!\:-.-'""'"'" 11lr-1-,,._., ,.,,._.. .,;;:"!" ''"''""'" • ...... _ ,,..,_ ... • ............. 'tiT-.... -· =-··"'"•--·::<::::.• "" --_ ....... -~ .. ----: l:::'::0:.",..7.:-~ : ~~~.·.:::•--: :::::.'!:'t:tl',,' :::,'"';· : = ... ~·,-:.·: .. •-:,,, : ::i:-~~11.::::.:··-: :::-.:::=·.::-:::.:.::-: -::::~.;·,•.::.:..-::... : .. _.: .. :.". -::::::: -....... -..... •\.\'inc serv.ed.Jn..Ol'.el:sized_..almon or coc.011ul..n11.ket_.8_IJ..;,;;;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;,;;;;;.;;;;;-;;;.;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;,;;;;:.;......;_,;;;;;;:;;~;;.;:;;;;w...;.;;;;;;,;;;;.;;;;,;;;;.....;.;;.;;;;;;;;,;;;,;.;;;;.;,;;,,.;;,.,;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.,.,...;;....;.,..;.;;;.;;;.;,.,,i,....,_ ... __ _. __ ... "'inc goblets, ,,, .. Jon snllt. , " • ' 'I I - . . ,, .. . . .. -.. ;. .. ,. " . ,, . ' ,. .. . ' • ,.. < '# I • • • ' .., " ., .-"\• ' . • • ' -...-., -.. • • \ . ... . .. • I 1r . 8 . PILOT,ADVERTISER Wednesday, June 6, 1973 • Wedntsday, June b, 1973 DAILY PILOT · Super Shopper Grocery Valuesf SOFT DRINKS Spfingfield .. , six 12 oz. cans Col&:. Orange or .Root Beer! Barliecue Sauce ... J5c . Heinz 16 oz. Reg., Hickory, Mushroom. 'Burger Boosters .. 39c Globe A-I ... Choice o var1e 1es. S & W Salad Mix ..... 45c Choose Bean or Mexican style-17 oz Springfield 19c CATSUP · Priced for savings! 14 oz bottle Seven Up ........... 75c 'I'he Uncola! ctn of six 12 oz cans Boned Chicken ... 39c Swanson's 5 oz. (Turkey, too at 39') M' . $195 ax1m ............. . Instant freeze dried coffee! 8 oz Cheddar'n'Chips 45c New snack crackers from Nabisco! 8 oz PORK 'n' BEANS Van•Camp's-for quality! No. 2 1/~ can Nestea .... ~: ......... 99& Instant Tea ~ oz. (Ctn of 10 ind. 79') Soft Marg_arine ... 45c Fleischmann.'s-spreads easily! I lb. I L. 'd s109 vory 1qu1 ...... New family size for value! Ra.in Barrel ....... s1 19 Johnson'& F~bric Softener! 48 oz KLEENEX TOWELS , Ground IBBl. •• QUALITY! • ••• For economy ... use it so many ways! ... and bt'so pleased with the savi ngs! Bulk or p8tties! .. lfif MEAT LOAF Oven ready! J ui t shape and ba'kel • I~ r/I r. /Al Chili Grind ......... 99£ rn11n ra.1-r: Coarse ground beef for this purpose! . UUll~ D~ ..•• LEAN! • • • • • • .• ~.. ~!vP,~0~~y ~~~t-a;··· .. ~l 4? Try this f0r flavor and tenderness! •.• Jean beef in bulk or uniform patties ... and it's nlways fresh!' "L b "JO ---------~~.r_nu.nu... -am . ··~-~'"----" P,nn11n.lll'._, ,, al oi;i .. 6'r~~~d ~m8;;1·!s14~ 11•--uu1lll ••... EXTRA LEAN! ••• 1.a• • As lean as we can possibly make it! Smoked Sausage .. s13? Our most p~pular grind .•. and your choice of bulk or precision shaped patties· 'always burger sized! Ground llBBf:. ~SUPER LEAN! ••• 1l2ll You'll have to wonder ho~ it still be so..tender and flavorful! (CHOP.PED BEEF STEAKS .••• 1.29 lb.) ' ' ' . I IALIAN SlYL '-·S1i 2-t 111 LEAN SAUSAGE Made fresh, from our Old \Vorld recipe! It's New! ''/Ian ch Barger", • A delicious blend of ou r own ground beef plus hydrated textured soy flour. The beef offfrs the flavor you favor and the vegetable protein traps the flavorfu l juices to make a patty that's so flavorful and /"uicy. Try it at this s pecial introductory price. You'll love the taste -and the va ue! · . ('J LAMB CHOPS s12' lb U.S.D.A. Choice domestiC lamb ... -lean sho_u lder c_ut chops! · Lamb Chops .... sis~ Round bone U.S.D.A. Choice lamb! LAMB RIB LETS /\'-\ l/ 79~ Meaty! Excellent l.o barbecue! U.S.D.A. Choice lamb. Sliced Bacon ...... 8-9 ~ El RanCho's own Ranch style! LAMB RACK -Oven .ready! Just season and roast!. U.S.D.A. Choice western lamb. LaiTI6 Stew ....... 49~ Lean tender U.S.D.A. Choice quality! Sirloin Ip 8'111"9 ...... !llll U.S.D.A. Choice beef, of course! For main course pleasure, they'll love these! (SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ••••• 1.19 lb.) \\lilson's delicious old fashioned flavor! HAM LOAF From our own han1 and fresh pork! - FRESH PERCH '99~ Fillets to offer more pleasure! Fillet of Cod ..... ·. s 1°~ Fresti ! True Canadian Cod! Turbot Fillets ..... 89£ From Greenland's icy shores_! Fillet of Sole ... ; .sl6? Boneless mild English· sole! Cocktail Shrimp~ .. s 19~ • • ' ·: . . •11rafao0-n,.n,, •1~11.• 11/lc_ Fully cooked for convenience! llJ . . UIUOO 17JIJR71J . rtiJIJ -F~ESH! lliT/t --,.;F~R~ES~H--5-_· 1-,-,..-~_,, Lean and meaty! Your folks will \vel come the hearty fla vor, the lean goodness! Boneless rolled Bosion Butt! SEA I -ASS lb oesigner"or Boutique Jumbo rolls-!---~ Cheer Detergent s 119 Delicatessen Deligbtsf Liquor Dep't.f Fillets of ~enuine sea bass for delightful dining • All temperature use! King size L·tt G . -s1 39 1 er reen ...... For the kitty· and you! JO lb. pkg Kai Kan for Dogs 27c M.P.S. Chunks-they love it! 14 oz Zest.: ............ 2,., 39c More than soap! Bath size bars· • • JACK CHEESE Schreiber's Monterey style from Wisconsi n ... 8 ounce package LONGHORN 49c CHEESE Mild flavor! Schreiber's Wisconsin cheese! 8 ounce' oackaR:e I. W. HARPER Save 50' on famou s straigh t whiskey! 5th Sliced Swiss ....... 43~ Knudsen Salads .. 43c Tanqueray ...... ;. s1499 .From famed Cache Valley! 5 oz . Potato, Macaroni, Slaw, carrot! pt. Great gin! Save 53c half gallon! Charcoal 69( Sliced American .. 69c Fruit Punch ..... J,.,s1 Ronrico Rum ..... s4s9 BRIQUETS Gingham· individually wrapped! 12 oz El Rancho's half gallon plastic container! Choose;W~_ght or dark! fifth ·Spri•gfitid-~ongbumin11-10 1b_bag_ -~· Mozzarella.-BaU s.....55._C --Kosher_: Dills _.~ .•... ~~-· ___.V"""o=dka HouoAv ~1MEs .. : .. S 399 .Precious Bfand-8 oz . (12 oz ... 7~) Buddig's· crisp, Cf4nchy! pint Our own label for ·value! Quart ------ / Smoked Cheddar 79c Buddig's. Meats .. 69c Early Times ...... sll98 . ' Beef or ham· family pack-51/2 oz. Straight whiskey in the half-gallon! Frozen Foodl Hoffman's smokey sharp bar! 7 oz ORANGE JUICE Sunkist· 6 oz can {12 o-i .•. 37'} ' S uper Fresh Pro duce! ,. Apple Pie ........... 39c Sera Lee ..• big 33 oun·ce size! !Jrea.t! I Cool Whip .......... 49c Easy wn y to topping ! 9 oz -c-orn on the Cob 49c -Brown .Onions 21b• 29 c Niblela .•. fo ur ears 1n i' package! A'll 'purposef--l:J:-S.'"No.'t Quality!' Cheese Pizza ..... s 1°9 Cris(! Cele ...•.. l9~ Add your own fWn •· Celeste--=20'~o~z.-----------=Fr-cs.,....hn'ess means t~nderness. .. fl avor that's welcomed nny t ime! ,Watermelon ....... 10~. Thumpii\g l'ipc and sweet ! Whole. Oranges ......... 5 ,bss1 rge Ci tilom1a SifriKtlr-V·a~lelfcias! -~--- 7 DAYS! _Prices in effect Thur. tlirough Wed. June 7 tJirougJi June 13 Open daily 9 to 9 -;iunday..lD...l4-'1----~---1 ' No sales to dealer• ARCADIA : sun1e1 and Huntinit on 01 11//ii. PAS ADENA : /1/fl/: SOUTH PASAD ENA : r1W/i HUNTINGTON BEACH : ~~l/i NEWP ORT BEACH : 2111 Newpmt Blvd and 1EI Rancho Center} ,,. JlO Weil Colmado Blvd '""'\ Fre1tonl and Hunllnp,Ion 01 ·"'""' Warner and Alp,onqum !Boardwalk Center} Iii""'. 2555 Easlbluff Dr. (Eas!bluff Village Cen!erL .. " . ....-.. ... . ... ~ " . . ,..- • ' 48 Olli Y PllOT Wtd!'lffday, Junt 6, 1973 ' Imagination Peppers ' Menu Selection , When you 're dieting, do you how to put those good foods vegetables In season make thls 1 can (10~' ounces ) con-carrot&) cover and simmer IO minutes. blended. Gradually stir into spend all your time dreaming together in a delicjous way. stew especially good -and densed beef broth 1 can (12 ounccsJ roast bee! Add remaining vegetables, cut hot stew: cook, stirring, untll of the good food you wish you canned roast beef and gravy good for you. It's a won--2 soup cans ~·ater with gravy into large chunks. Cover and mixture thickens slightly. (If were eating? turns bounof preparation into derlully easy way to enjoy 2 mediu1n potatoes, un-1 package beef stew season· simmer 15 to 20 minutes more more thickening ls d~iredl Does the thought of eating a minutes to make this easy. those Potatoes you love ~·hile peeled, quartered ing mix or until y~getables are just add a little cornstarch o flou potato make your mouth one-dish meal. A little dry helping your diet and you r l quarl mixed vegetables o! ~ cup chopped parsley t~nder. StlJ\in tK-er and gravy. mixed with rold water.) ~us water! Then go right ahead white wine adds subtle flavor. hea lth. your choice (green beans, In large kettre or Dutch In a' measuring cup, stir before serving, stir in pars ey. and have one, bt:.-cause, believe Good hearty potatoes and NO-STEW STEW 1, squash, corn. eggplant, oven, he{l,t wine, broth and seasoning mix with about I/• Makes 4 servings, 305 calories it nor not, a mediuni·slzel_:Y:_•.cur_c_ho_i_ce_o_f _g:_a_r_den_-r_re_•h __ 1_c_u.;_p_d_ry'--w-h_ite_w_in_e ____ _:_pe_a_s,'--o-n_i _o_n_, _1_om_a1_oc_s_. _w_a_te_r:_lo.:_::_bo:_l:_lin:'.g'..,. :_A.::dd:::::_po:_t.::•'.::°':_':_· _c.cupc..._c_o_Jd_w:_•:_l_::erc..._u:_n:_li_I _w_el_I _:_pe_r_se_r_vi_ng=-·------------~~-- tato is onl about 90 ---~c!:;a'IDr1es. ess an a pear o the same size. What does the damage are the calorie-laden toppings and cooking methods that add calories-. Did you know that. 1,1,•hether you're dieting or not your bo d y need s more car.Y2_hydrates than it does protein? And-the potato is not •·just another starch." It gives good nutritional return for every gram of carbohydrate it contains. A medium-size potato (3 per pound) provides Y.i the ·vitamin C recommended daily ·plus significant helpings of ·,vitamins B-1 and niacin, iron and potassium. and even con· ~in small amounts of protein. ~ 11'f.l«IO ... "'+-'.,.. _.., ,_ c.11 _....I ... ,., You can put that nutrition to work and cut ~n---your -- calorie intake when you com- ¥ml MEATS fROZEN -FOODS bine potatoes with meat and other vegetables to make a main dish . And such com. binations are important in a good.reducing diet. No-Stew Stew shows you Relief In Store You lk.n't have to be told that iceberg lettuce price is '1out or sight" and so are most or the other salad greens. A head of lcttuce"'has been selling at retail for 57c-69c and the leafy greens for around 35- 39c per bunch in South.erp Calirornia. The first reaction might be, the consumer ts being gouged. Stop for a second and reflect on what kind of weather did you experience from February -to '-1ay? Almost all areas of this country had excessive rain then. California had record rain- faU during this p e r iod . Growers could not plant their fields with lettuce. and when they could , it was too cold for the seed to develop at a 09rmal rate. It takes around 17.0 days for lettuce plants to mature dur· ing J~ld mQ!_lths and !:IO days during the summer months. \\'e are no~' experiencing the results of the adverse \\"eather conditions-in the form of short supply. • There is al"·ays a bri~ht spot in the picture. The gro"'ers in the Salinas Valley. where 65 percent of the sum- mer lettuce comes from. think this: .short supply period should be alleviated by mid-June. The available head lettuce is or good quality if properly cared fo r during t h e t -----ima:=:-r;;k•;;tin;;;g.;..:The lettuce heads are inn ""Mt"hW-and-the leaves are deep green. Some wayS' to stretch the salad greens: ~tix it with shredded cab- bage. grated carrots and thinly sliCecl celery; spinach leaves. fresh bean sprouts. grated Jicama. These items ha v e remained relatively stable in price. Shred the lettuce to give more volume. Don't waste a leaf for the coarse outer leaves can be chopped and added to other vegetables during the last COU· pie minutes of cooking time. Naturally? WASHINGTON IAP) Good news for imbibers ol' prune juice? Some Agriculture o-----Department-scientists-lbink - so. Prune 1u1ce made I n laboratory tests has a more "natural frui t navor" when an enzyme is added during proc- essing to break down pectin, a thickening agent which in- terferes with further juice refining-if left undisturbed. Acc ord ing to the AgricuJtural Research Service, the new process produces juice which "lacks the carame1iied taste" of regular prune nectar. Oyster Bisque l We tNrure USDA ChO/u StHr BHt t xclus/Wly in •Hour •fO<U lllnlllll llllllH Slats ,:::t,':l'u ... 1.49 Top Rou1d Sinks ~=: "'1.69 Sl~oJ Tl SI &... OACUllE 179 II I p .... ""· ..,.,_, ·"· . Cenler cit Chuck S111k ,~. "· .98 s!Ock up on theM bUys end ltHZe you . food coats. l'l•pllll 1.111111 1'11.,elH RIYllll VHI Plkt Jllcl Blra Ort-ldl FfllCll Friel .79 .79 .39 .49 ~17.J Flmr JHI Hiii 1·POUNO """" """" oom• .33 . .55 .29 Clll• Cit HI• SllClll Sl~lll Elli Port Clla,s CHI• Cll RI~ Park C111111 co.1.49 ~Oii i.a.1.09 ~~~.1.39 GM:·=.n) Cllt• Cit Loli Pork Chops m .. 'l co.1.49 ~--.~--.,,.,... • ''"""' !MILLBROOK 3 49 t 1111• Sllcld BICOll OU•= '" .91 BOURBON ~· Riil McCly Biii Slllllfl Riiis .... 89 .~""°' ,,,,,,,.,.u "'!l' = .. • . ~ 11111 McCoy Biii U1ld11 ~.'l1.i .45 _l!fo! VllHI Vlllkl • ._ Riii McCoy Biii BICOll ' ISC VII 11111 Wiii ~.::';~ ~..r-rG Jn!~ p'!~' ~,! '"1 '29 83 a.ell c.•w.MILTJI Mlx = .99 .... roua. ,_, ... _ "·""' "· . CERTl·FRESH"'r.,_7Pr_g• ? FISH I CHIPS 1 ~.=~.---•­ SEAFOOD SELECTIONS Corrin Sii 11111 Rlllll ~ ""1.09 mu hclflc C8' Frtlb Dorer RUii DI Siii Ctrtl-Fr11• Sill Rlllls co.1.29 LOCAlt"I' 159 C.-UGHT l& , VOIS VALUE DELICATESSEN Kraft PrlCllllll Allslcl1 Dle1r Mlyei' Slllllll lllkl Cl-!(IS( tlUC!O ~L 11.(ll. ~· ' l .67 1.03 • VOM oim bek•ry, treahneN. qudfy, Mleetion. II• Pricl ..... ,~wt;".&~ Frllli CrllClll 111111111 VIII C....1'1111 11111 11111111 ,-----~ MOIST AHO TDIDBI I IN A PACKAGE •10 PAGE j PHOTO ALBUM .25 GREEN PEAS V. YILllE GROCERIES Our nlectlan end "1. .. •dd up lo grNt.r ••vinpa lor you. Rrahll SWlllll Pia 'i'~ .39 1111 MHI• a,.. a.a ,;:. .25 E19l1 B111• Mftk SWiii VllMllHllll Icy Pll1l IW Sal ... ,......, 39 C!ll'I • • ~ .25 ~ .79 fucy.fanui!iactillllva ~ .32 ' . --... ... . ... ,\SLENDER 1 Di• ~,!:ID DIET 10.: • ...J..YJ u••rs P1111pp11-J11ce ~· .39 F1111ll's Allrltt1 ~~ .43 • CMOC.CHll'Al'GEL Mellltn Colklls ~~~~~ ~59 Aual J111'1 Diii Spara ,=',';"k .49 Mrs. Rllwl's Soft M111lriH Amerta1 Buuty s,.,111111 . , J l·l l . 39 "" . 1~.19 TNu.I ......... _.. .-,PlllCOT..f'INEAPP\.i •...-rlH91YH OflPENltl,n.«:1. .65 • To moat thoppera. value mt•M low prlcn tor quality producta. Thtlt'1 wMt value meant •t Vona. EY.-Y week ~ Miv•rtln 1pec:l1l low prlc" on ttema In all four bl1lo food grouft9-rnMt I: flrilt; . dairy productt; fruit• and ng1tllbl11; and grain product•. But Y•h• .. meant much more to us. Whrlft J'O'I 1hop In the cle1n, brig hi environment of Vona. we think you'll agree thM • -• pl.ce to get better waluet for re-: 1hopplng doU1r, Von• 11 the bat value 1uperm1rk•t In town. ' .. rr-----•a ist« I!DI 11 ---~ i!iiOUBLE Bl : BWE CHIP STAMPS CJI I WITH ANY GIOCftY HJICHASI I I '"""'"''-·'.....,•••~o...,,'"-· I I ,--, """"'~"·" VONS I I L___J ONICCIU"OH1'£11CUliTOMlfl I ·-------------------· ••••• "llJ¢IO.,i liJ:I !4W ..... I THll 20 TOWAllDIT"9 • ,• I cou... l'VllCll•MCH' I •ou11 .. m.c""" I I WOln'H • • ... -.......... I : VONS FROZEN I ! ORANGE JUIC~ I ', ,---, EF~~llV(JIJ,.E1·11 VONS. '• L...........J OJ'IECOIJ'(>t;PO:CUITOUEll . Ena L.111 Bnl• Rice ~ .61 •-------.. -~-------· .. GMATONHOT ••••• !J 115..fi!il@f -,.~ • _ HlllZ !~'11~111!...,.';.;:::" _:45 :-"-A-V'E--witlLt~is -1 Ciipliill 1 Si1p ..... «~ . .--1 v coupon on ,---,~~'.~~~~:. _~ -~1 iAJAX 14 ~ i 1MAGIC SKILLET 39 ~1' :CLEANSER • I 'DINNERS 5-1/3.;:; • . ', CJ """"'~'"'" VONS~· t,•VAPa£M9 ONf:COU-PCRCIAIOMf.11 OriVI °""1111 Joy u111i. llllll'fllll s.o.s. scew1 Pia SMU No Pat Slltp VONS CREME RINSE ......... Tit Mllf·Tedrllll l'Olll CtlAN CLOTHO •M>UNCl"90X OOilUTO --.89 .49 ...... ·11 ....... .... MICl•1'1 T..a,1111 ·~~79 SI. .-.·s CllHlll'lll Alfi~• ~ .32 rcR'EsTS;:;. 'TOOTHPASTE .53 1 .... .... • ·-~---------------- VOIS YWIE PRODUCE :i , Frllll GrtH Clbllltt Fresh Honeydews viN~:t:~w U.S. No. 1 Brown Onlou •=,\\/· ' tONOOM(H lllCMI lllE rUVOllf\A.l ci..PllAJ.~1 8 ~·· ..... ...... " --- • •• ' -' ' .... , . , .. • • PILOT·ADVERTISER Wednesdpy, J.ine o, .1. .... DAILY PILOT tf Ranchers' I • Wives Practice Frugality, Too If JEANNE LESEM \ be used for steak and only her family use! a great deal. six persons at haying time to Mrs. Woodard said she buys homemade beer broth , bread said, but she conceded that "The wet spring ha s .._ " about 30 pound s ror ' "In the summer, when we up to 20 or more at branding no prepared foods, but fills her ~nd cheese to the men in the !here is little urban and prevented us from planting NEW YORK (UPI) -porterhouse T·bone and club. garden, we put a lot in the time. freezer instead with. lots of pasture and later. lunch . She suburban consumers can do if corn. If we don't ha ve a crop :;-u-'. __ .._ ~~.=~~~ c~~ About tOZ 1 poundi are U$Bble freezer," she said. Both she and Mrs. Woodard homebaked things, macaroni, often also drives the truck for they lack a large freezer or we won't be able to buy cattle bi .. c~~=.:l might be siir-for roasts and th rerna!nJJig A blg backlog is necessary said their only household help noodle and rice...cass.e.roles thHt~...Q!lJ_h!,?y_ p!ck up enough rt'ady cash to pay for to feed. Water still ls standing ..:!-tOU:t'We 00 many family-270 or so pounds re used as because a rancher's wife consisted of neighbors and also Conta in meat, and fruit baled hay. c1uantity tncat purchases. in 22 acres of our com that we ~~and -rated spr;eads ground beef, stew beef, sh?rt ne ver knows fro m day to da y relatives who pitd:J. in during and vegetable salads. S .N Both women reiterated what may never be able to harvest. ~ "l"' ribs and 9ther less ex~ns1ve bow ma_!!Y. Q lra persons will the busy seasons. Both women said a typical AV I GS TIP they'd told a hostile consumer "Wet weather also adds to wuo • . cu :S.-Weliter, 111'e Mrs. be COming to ainiler of'sur)Per, Mrs:-' T}'ler added t lia r day during a busy season Asked what advice-W-cooki group-t'lnd-audienee-ettriier-i health auirds. e'v hed---4 Food freezers have freed Tyler and Mrs. Woodard, Is a ranchers who have married starts as early as 4 or 4:30 offer consumers for saving the day; That the industry is nbout l2 inches of rain above ranch 'and fann ·wlves from member of the industry's self-EXTRAS employes sometimes can get a.m.. so they can ha\'e money on meat, Mrs. Tyler trying to incrcaS<' herds to the ,average this year. When the burden o( hours of canning named "truth squad." "When they're movin g cat-the wives to help -but mostly breakfast ready by five . suggested buying quarter <>r help bring pri ces do\rn with cattle has to stay out in ii, ii durjng harvest . season. But 1w1rs. Tyler said she tries to ti e, you eit her meet them with it's a case of co o kin g "During haying season. they half steers and ha ving lhenl larger bet'f supplies. ~·ould be the same as if you these and o~r tin;ie ~n~ labor offset hi gh, prices on other food out in the pasture or they casseroles and other make-might work until dark-about cut and wrapped for freezer But ~1rs. \Vooda rd \\·as \\'Or-and l stood in water. They've saving appliance_s JUSt give the food and nonfood Items by come to your place to ea t," ahead di shes that can be 8 or 9 o'clock," sai d ~1rs . storage. ried about \Veather proble1ns had pneumonia and developed women more tut~ to share slt>pping the specials and she said, adding that the ex-frozen to serve when there's Tyler, addlng that she usually "It represents a sa\•ing, that could reduce sharply the chronic coughs, and their ap. OU~ work with th e ir bu.Ying in case lots anything tras might range-from five to no ·time to cook. takes a midmorning sna ck of even al the supermarket,'' she size of their feeding operation . petites dropped off." huobanda, doing everythlngl -~-'--~~~--'~-=-~~-"~~'--~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---,o--~~~~~~~~~~-~--~- from mending fences to driv- ing tn&cks and tractors and carrying f40d lad.drink to the men wonJnrln'tbe pasturea. For a ~l\!'00 of ran<!! life, we .UrterVlewed Marte Ty.ler and ' Mary K a y WOodard., . Mrs. Tyler ,m her~. James, hive been ranchers for 22 years Dear Bilmarck, N.D. Mr1. Woodard and her hus· band, Cyril,· run their own feedln& _,ilion l!!'8l' West Liberty, Ohio, an area that ha> been hard hit ·by bad Weather the past winter and l'J)fing. . Both women are members of ~ . special catUemen's in· dustry group formed to im· pro\'e relations between cat- tlemef\' aitd ctlllSUJtlers who blame the cattlemen for the beef priCe spiral. · Jl'oUOwtng a meeting here widf a Women's group, Mrs. Tylt!!' and Mn. WOO<IJrd -r.sJgnod· to critiC!sm from consumen who insist the cattle lndUJtry·!JI prollteerlng. SAME PROBI;EMS Both said Ibey lace many ol the aame problems as·urban and IUburban homemakers; such ·as hilh prices on everythmg from IOI! drinks to soop. They do have an advantage in meat-buying because many ranchers still have their own beef atauchtered and proc- essed for home freezing. According to cattle feeder Bill We~ter, Greeley, Colo., a 1,100-pound live animal yie lds 485 pounds of . saleable beef of Milch less Ow;> 112 )lOUllds can Badget ' sl.'ie<:Jded · F.._.lely green cabbage ii in RIND all year rouod.and is a fine mainstay for salad. Re<erilly a good cook came up with· i new , cabbaa:e salad venlocll-·.something different from tbe usual coleslaw. Thia one illel apples, Swiss cheese and cOiiied beef and makes a heart1r.,uricb or au~ ot- lerillg. •. REUJIEN SALAD 1 -_..cabbage, about 3 pounds Drtlilai. see below 21'ocf,bilicious apple> 1 ~ Delicious apple 1,, pound Swiss cheese, coanely grated II pound cooked corned . be<I, cut In thin strips cut Cabbage Into thin ahr<ds -Ibero should be about a cupo u,htly pscked; mix with drulll!lt chill. At tlriing time, core one red appl@, cut into cubes and mi1 with cabbage and dress- ing. Cut remaining ~ and golden apples into wedges and arrange on top with grated cheese and corned beef. MiX llghUy -to serve. Maker t servings . • ~ l>RESSING 1 cup m1yonnaiSe 2 · tablespoons red wine vlnqat- 1 tablespoons bottled white .. boneadlsb ---- 2 teaspoons pr e p a r e d mustard 1 ckwe garlic, crushed J teupoons caraway seeds l INfpoO• salt -~t-peppe In •Ii. small mixing bowl blend together au the Jn. grtdienJ.t: ' . ""'". • Co.rny Soup " BEST CORN SOUP • I onion, chopped 2 tablespoons buller 2 cups ~ed corn kerneb 2 ~entos, fougiiJy . 4 cups beef consomme 811\ ft-to put• Ii .., 'f'/ cream • .1111 Sua1r Ralphs, the Su@er 111C1rket with l!Per low prices ~ p --lxclullve FRESHNESS DATED MEAT MASTER MEATS F _ _,_Cut Super llutcJerN ... 89 A 1NCSAL ~NATION Of' MlJtHI GftOUND NI' AND TIXTVMD IOT "'OTfJN. U~-A-- fl'elll Fryers ...,_ .... cut Chuck~ ...,-ltlould1r 7-BoneRoast -·1-M Ground Beef 11en•111PelntCUI Fl8Sh Beef Brisket ,,.._ltlould1rt4't Pol1c Steaks -CUtRlb Smoked Pol1c Chops ~42 ... 88 .. • 88 .. 1.28 ... 1.18 ... 1.15 ... 1.38 Slleecl ............. Fl8Sh Beef Uver .... 86 ~b"She:ide..Chops ... 1.18 U.1.D.A. Cholc8-Frnh 86 lMnb Shoulder Roast .... ,_.,..._,.,,llCUge Unk Pol1c Sausage Delldou• ....... Plewor CookedHam ...... ...... .... 46 .... 78 Pork Chops .... 85 Daye Fl'ffher-3 .. A .. -Orad• A califomiaFryers -Armour ..... Wltfl Rlbt Aa.ched Young Turkey Breast CallfOm,. Grown-Gflde A Roasting Chickens ,•:._ Honnll-12 OL hcbt• Wafer Thin Bacon OM*fll•,.r-1U..PKU99 Sllced Bacon 1 lta. ,....._INMd Branding Iron Bacon ... -.48 ... 1.09 .... 79 ... 1.06 ... t.12 .... 99 SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT ... 1.48._ ... 1.19 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT ................. Slra'I Vodka fUll qi. -3.89 Oki Glenwood-I Year Old Straight Bourbon Sandy MK Allater-hv• .40 lmpotted Scotch """ Chtla.•u P91He-..... ,, Pink. Cold Ouclc Champagne """ 3.59 4.19 1.89 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT '01 Vll'Vlnl• AH Beef Franks 1207.. 77 A1lpfta-Smooth a Cn1my 1 08. Monterey Jack-Cheese .. • Ml•• Wlaconain-ChHdar 79 -Longhom·eheese . 1oor .• Sik;ed'Qed Beef .... 81 ... 4.19 Armour-ZipTop-3 lb. canned Ham Ceaino Muntt•r, MoD11rt1I• or 93 Monterey Jack Cheese,, ... , krd-Great Wfth Chips Onion Teez Dip Knft-Slcecl Aged Swiss Cheese Saftol8-4 Stick Safflower Margarine Chlffon-2 'M Soft Margarine .... .49 .83 1111..42 10.. .43 DAIRY DEPARTMENT ........ .86 .37 Orange Juice I _ Aelptla-Rich a Creamy Cream Cheese aoz. HOUSEHOLD VALUES Duakr 8'we orTawny-21 ounc. lb:• , 24 Libby Ice Tea Tumblers ..... All Nude-On• lb•-• Color•· 87 Panty Hose -· ,.,, • FuM &a.-Prtntt or llrtpea Beach Towels -••ch 1.98 2 Ply-~ l~h -50 foot LHglfl GardenHose .... 1.99 Prlc11 1fflctl¥1,Jun1 7 lhru June 13 THIS IS RALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873-1973 Ralphs fl'8lll Pact lblts 1lld FnNonad Frozan Tomato Ice Cream !~.59 Tiny Peas '°.: .19 Ketchup HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD PANTRY FILLERS ..,. __ ,_ MA~1-19 0. ... ,.........,,,__""" I PRODUCE DEPARTMENT NawCtop Clllfornla Cantaloupes ~.15 L•fi•· Ftavortul Apricots L•rg• C011eh11Ma White Grapefruit Freah, Crltp Celery Miid, lwe•t Brown Onions Fraah, Flavorful Hallan Squash Co'°'1\ll-Freah Ct.II Majestic Daisies Beiiutfful ,. .... 26 .... 19 .19 .19 .... ,. ... ,. .... 28 -.'D camatlon Bouquets -.97 BAKERY DEPARTMENT Whll• a WM91-l•ndwlc:h a 1p111bp Ralphs Bread R•lph• -DeUctou• Apple Tumovers R1lpha-Chocot8te CMp Tea Cakes ·----Angel Food Loaf Diii Bir Soap ;;:::..37 -.46 .79 ---.66>-- =-19 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ................ --· •.:1.2t Cl!OpptdSplnach ·.:.t• ;:r;; ..: .47 White Rk:e •..;.-tT Red Pack Tom•to11 ".: .2a ... ---o... PaperTowel1 --•.:1.a1 ..,..AapiM .... Clall Uqukl .::1.00 _ ... _ --· ':.:.79 ...., __ fll•• lhaye Craefft ttt':, t.04 An 11ema In 11111ph1 Ida ,,. ........ It the tollowtng -: ---Me .. PIH ................. lnct.llldeOlnnera a.. ........ Tlll•TO&a -"--...... lananaCalcn ----.n .. ~ ............ ~ ,.._.flt ........ ................. """"' ... ~11'Ml 1,.. .... ..................... w.....-.-..... =.u ---.,.,__Ma.Mo Ground CotfH ~t.Ot ""'~··-.-. A·1 Sauc1 ,M--ca.-... Uttea-... '"'i:f .27 .:..: .31 Baby M11t1 •.::.11 .. __ •,:: .91 u...,....,.°""""' .,....,. •.:i:.a1 l-,o.-,.. i:..w..t .. --:.:.11 Candyllf'9 _.. --b KOOi Popa .::C .17 Tt1Ba91 . Seatoned S•tl S.a80n•d l•tt ·-::~ cw.... ... ..,.. ... _...,,.. . '.: .11 ,., OMlilllit • .....--. ::..11 .,_ ... , Whtie Meat 'ftlna A-1 S8UCI T11 Baga ---Or_ ....... _ M,; .71' Tomato Sauce •.: .20 LiptOn'tT•• ........ -............ ...... 111119*1. ....... ............ ,,.. ...... ...."-'o ,......,-. ...... Wt• I II'""" ....... """' .......... ..,.. ........ ..... ......... $ .. -~ ...... ... ,41.,,._ ... ~. .......... 1-!1'1.C-• ....... ..... --... ui~*"'•TWNM. _ ......... ,.,. ... .......... u.eOell -... ....... ~-...... ................................ ......_,.~_ ... ._.._,_.,,., ... a-..,.,..,.,.. -..... --.11n1Ch-......... m ............. ~.IT "'"""--~-lntl•nt Cott•• ...... tMI~..._., .... -..ia11. _....,Or . ____ ..,_...._...~-... ...... ,.,... ........... _.., .... ~""" .................... •...:1.11 ---Ivory ••i Soap •;:; 1.34 __ ....... GroundCottH ~ °""' Mtt 1.-1llMo .. WO--.tt'IW, ......... ~-.. ..--.......... "' ... _ ..... '-._.... .... ""ee.-....-.i Ma*'" ........ ""AW - ..... ti ~U7 ~ ~ onion In bu~ ..._ M'.ln_blender t--~~ wltla _.. and pllliienlol anil plll'ft. . M1J: 1>wltJt COMOmme in a 11ucep1n and boa t throusJI. i Ml 1111 -.cl .pepper. · JUI! before 1trvln1 llJt In the erum. Do not allow to I , boil. The lultr 11abt with .§!per.,,_ prices -RALPHS STORES ·ARE LOCATED AT: 380 l 17th ST., COSTA MESA; 9901 ADAMS BlVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER; LAGUNA HILLS, 24167 PASEO DE.VALENCIA 1726117th ST., TUSTIN 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM STORE HOURS: 9·10. DAILY, 9·9 ---. • -· • • • . . .. . . -. .... .. .. .. ' . " • ./ 42 iJAILV PILOT Wedne$day, J,.n! b, ., .; 01 ,.. Home News an'd Views: Nutrition Important for All ~Q es meals for disabled older call A. Acco rding to By DOROTHY WENCK or ... c-tJ ...,... ..,111w transport a daily hot meat persons? I have heard about ttive days week) plus a sack _ _f.eople over 60 have general "Meals on Wheels" programs lunch supper to e I der I y fliiidenru'trition regardless of in other areas !"hat provide persons unable to cook ade- want more inform ation, "Meals on Wheels" 639-4820. a t American Medical income or ethnic group. this service. quate meals for themsel ves. Q. ~1y e 1der 1 y 1nother This was the finding of an Recipients pay t~e minimal spends a lot of money fur the Mo . 11Qnl1al person by the. use or supplementary enzymes, nor, for that~ matter, ls there evidenCe that reduction of 1 dJgestive ca p8city with age res_ults in _impair~ _djge_~ tion . . . , duce these· dige.Stlve enzymes are diseased ot have been removed su r gical l y, no .Purpose i.s served. by the in· gestion of oral d1i;e s live ' enzyn!~S." . 1A. All ~· are htell In sodium except \ unsalted ·cot· -tage 'cheese and.-cheea that ·llrt! especiaUy,',woc;eased to be low in ,sodium .! Thu.i .ifeaular ' cheese is. uqaj.Jyn· ' on · ~-·A strict lo~i • i'You extensive Ten State Nutrition A. Orange County no"' has cost of the meals which are health food items, particularly •---•~reonducted°tft"t•'tGoby= itsE ~rs " alwm bee'1£.'."'-!ll-eparecLin.hospitaland~mes whi -bell v.es the U.S. Department 0 f program conducted by the food service facilities. For aid in her digestion of food . Do Health E dJl c 8 t1 0 n and East Orange Count y Volunteer now, the service is limited to they really help digest food as ;l";~,,.,,'!-'!f'.:~~· l!e~t~i ~;i)PJl$itx..of U1e. \ ui:nap 'being greatly el!ceeds 'the' denlands put upon it. Unless the tissues which pro- --~" Mi..,huSband is on a str:!ct may be abl41\ t~~ . low IOw SOdium die . 1rltfttg?l st>dium~c;ht<Sf&'il'J :the ~a11~---~ 'for him to eilt cheese whlCh he 'diet section of. our Wellare. ~ Bureau. Volunteer driver s the east county area. If you they claim ? loves? supermarket. Many.. Social and cultural l rac.iors-~lp explain 'why oldfr peo}>le do not eat as well as they should. .. A most important-problem is low, fixed income which ~S·less aiid Jess food as in- ~~f.ion chips away at the Value of the dollar. · One-third of all Americans ovj:r 65 are poor -according toj~Federal poverty stancJards ....:... and one-fourth of our low income families· are in the · o~r-5.5 ag~ bracket. F.CTORS .' ' t-nother factor is that many older persons -especially µipse ~ho.Jive alone. -do not hfv.e. adequate refrigeration or cqoking facilities; or it is too rwch bother to cook for just o~ person. They may be p~sically unable to cook for tJJmselves. Widowers may nf. know how to cook.· {;itt\Pi. ·to the store for enek 1s' yet another prob- .~~...S:o .met i me s a supermarket is not with in walking distance and IJlan y older persons do not own automobiles. Other physical factors also may play a part in any older person's poor ~choice' of food. Ill fitting dentures may make chewing difficult -so choice of food may be limited to "dunking" foods such as doughnuts or bread. And as people age their senses of smell and taste dimini sh so that food just doesn 't taste , as good anymore. , ··{ -. ._ . In '8dditi0n,'• loneliness and depression , may 'deprive a pets;Qn o(\tbe:·moUva.tion need· ed to P1'~· ·llf!if eat well balanced ~;. Finallyl, older persons have the ~thi.l what they eat doe ~ '_ 'Apy' longer. They do ij!O\ .t$liie that their physical~. ·.~tail health continues to ·be closely related to the foods they e a t throughout llle. -.< - NEEDS No matter1.how old we are we must continue to replenish body tissue with nutrients from food . This means that every age group h;ts similar nutritianal needs. The only' thing we need less of as we grow older is calories. Because 1 the Older person's digestive systefu is not work· ing as effectively, he may need even more of some nutrients than a younger person. For eiample, an older person may .produce less bile for digestion.of protein and fat and have Jelsened absorption _ _,,f_n_ulrientsJn-'theJntes.tines._ Thus he may not be getting the full use of the food ~hat he eats. This proble~. coupled with his decreased need for calories, means that be needs to choose foods e x t r a carefuUy. The older ,person needs foods that are h1:gh in vitamins. minerals and proteiM and low in calories. ~t often th e foods he eats are jt{ftt tlle opposite - high in calorjes with few other nutrients. These are some of the reasons why the· new federal law to aid , the eld erly, just signed by President Nixon, in- cludes funds for feeding the aged and providing nutritional adyice at senior centers and • ersewhere. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED ·Q: Is t ere any progra m 10 - 0range C.ounty to provide hot Carry Along Leisure activity calls for something nourishing to carry along in a thermos. Chicken· vegetable chowder is just the thing. Cook a JO-ounce package of frozen mixed vegetables then add l can of condensed cream of chicken soup, l 1h cups of in- stant energy milk and li tea- spoon of insranl ntii1Ced onion. Heat. then over low heat stir in I cup of shredded Cheddar ch~ese until melted . Makes 4% cups. Think Thin --Resllaping your w o r I d ? Breakfast ls one of your mMt jm rt.ant meals F r 'ulL calories you can havt a two- ioeh wedge of hontydew melon, two 4-lnch pancakes stuffed with If• cup cottage cheese and topped with two ~blespoons alri"-'berry jam * on &.oun<• glass 6f cold _..,.1. 11111k that's 96 llj>rcen fl't Ir~. This Js dleting1 .., • I _RIB ROAST SMOKED HIM Fill Y CDDIED FRESH FRYERS ROUJID STEIK GROUND BEEF USDA &RADE A ~LAI.IE EID IDIE·ll AIY SIZE PACKAGE ··~ UNCON~~T~~NAL~Y $· J 23 IONOEDFO• Fl •VOR ANO QUALITY (SMALL IND 11,<I Lii LI UNCON~,.'i~N•LLY S J 23 11-0NOI OFOR QUALITY AN D fl.A.VO• • LI UNCO .. DlflDNAlLY 88 c IONOIDFDR OtlALtTY A>tD ' ILAllDR ' !LIAN 0 11 .••• , 11.tl Lil LI i >t•r+IC PO•T!ON """ •IMOVIO .• j l ONl!LISS I ll, II.JI Lil Low EYeryday Priced Deli Items! AllllCAll CllESE "''"' All MEAT BOLOGNA ~~R! ~~.E BAt'i• ~"~~!,Jl.9A.ST ......... " .......... s 123 ~J!.~.!~~~" "';"'""" "5 141 Sf'ltEA0,1fC)IV.wlW'f'EO SUCES12-0ZPICG75'osu11MAYU/All8f.EF69c) &-OZPKG,,, .... c o<AGE ....... -:. . ROUND STEAK s123 SPARE RIBS , •• AU llEAT WElllEIS ;,..asED SWISS CHEESE · RIB FILLET "'"""''"""""'·· ................ " "'"'""""'"" ............... .-. r.e!~ ... ' ........... l·lB PKG 92' KRAH SLICED, ..•.... '.6-0Z PICG69' ~~~:i~~. l llF . l ? 1 '7 ~~.~~~ .. ~.~.~,~~: .............. , ... LI 97c ~L~~~~P11!A.~9.i"W•LIO:°!::~s 105 ,,...s DI lllCIWUIST , ,, .... RAFT SLICED CHEESE CUBE STEAK s 1'' """' ......................... '"'""• · ""'"'""""""" ..... ·""' "'' I "''""'' """'""' " · 55, SIRLOIN TIP "'"" ...................... u OSCAR MAYER BACON s 112 vaiim lUICH IUT . . MOtlltllfY'JACl. ... .. .. 6-0z PICG ~1~~~"' ~51 ,1 HAM SLICES . . s 1,, !TH•Nll1C•D.nO!l.lll •L•C•D•·'"' ""0 OSCAl!MAYfR SJ23 SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE •EEF . "LI ..... SMOICEO.CINtlllCUT ................. LI • .: ' • '"''"""'""'.P";'.;;~;.12•1 "'4 .... ~~"'-'""""'-... " '""""92'BONELESS STEAK T·BONE STEAK .. s 119 !~!CK SLICED BACON ..... $219 DSCU um ~I PllSIUIY llSCUITS .TDl'llRLOIM s1•s IEIF LOIN .......... , ...................... • c ·~ .. Y~ll •••••••• t.•DUNO .. KCi. cono !Mt.CHtAOls.u~a1,1 .a.-0zPKq 79' aumRM1ll(ORSWHTM1L.: ........ a.oz 11',~~~::~·!~:::L~~--. !E~~!~RHOUSE STE~-~ .... L• $1 '' ~L~c~o~~~·l·~~ .. B~.~~·~·l• ,.Ko .89' FROZEN FOODS CANNED FOODS LOW EVERYDAY PRICE ORANGE JUlCE. .......... -... .'rn:"!!: 55' ,CREAM PIES .................... ~'I:: 28' : ·• o--FOLGER 'S COFFEE ...... '.'0::97' . -~: o ........... ""· 11•~~ ~ • BROWllE Ill ~ °'"'°"""· (•-· i-ilnl•trJ REAL WHIP TOPPING ........... ·,~: 39' WHOLE STRAWBERRIES Iii:~: 61 ' VEGETABLES ................. -~::".:'~ 46' 1_..FOLGER 'S COFFEE. ... '::: 2.84 o.-.... ~ .... 1-,.... . - INSTANT COFFEE ..... L;:r.:1.49 WHITE MEAT TUNA7..~.:'.:','::1: 59' ..-KRAFT B.B.Q. SAUCE ..... :'.~39 ' lADJUI 3gc 22·0UMCI '" •0.-•1to.. -· h"''-1 WI-W,1, II !uw ''"' .. ,_ '°""'· a., l>N• w1 .. ,,.,. -· W-WI°'""" -..1, WIW!t (.,,, '11'1...,or S..t CANNED FOODS • • ........... "'Q.-w HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ..-KRAFT MUSTA~O., ... , ...... ~~, 25' MA YON NA ISE ................. ~~.:.".:: 7 5' BIRDS EYE AWAKE ............ ,."!: 37' NUGR'f'(HfG"ifl:AKE. ~~.':~~";;; 1.14 . __.ZEE TOILET TISSUE.. ....... ,;-::; 36' GlNGERALE BEVERAGE.. .. ~r.: 11 ' BOUILLON CUBES ........ : .. ~:-;1,;:; 36' CHILI HOT DOG SAUCE.. ... = 26' 11'4SARAN WRAP. .................. ~~ 33' ..-MUG ROOT BEER': ....... ~::'.~ 74' ORE· I DA TATER TOTS .......... ~,:; 56' WElGHTWATCHERS ......... .i;:',;; 73 ' .,..scon VIVA NAPKIN~ ... :~.t; '29' MA ZOLA CORN Oll.. ........ ~1.: 1.27 ........................ ~ IJ'4GREEN GIANT PEAL.:::::.•;,: 24' 11'4ALUMl~UM F01L.. ......... ,\7i: 23' LADY LEE BRIQUETS .......... ~.!: 1.35 HOMINY. ........ , .............. '.".';~~ 19' KEY BUY FABRIC SOFTENER ... :~:.'.~'.::':;:"~ 77' GolO "' ""'' ' PORK & BEANS ............... '.;~ 30' KEY BUY · 1 IAY!~A~SE __.STOKELY CORN. .......... ".'::!:<: 22' .-4bOWN X SOFTENER ...... ::';l 1.37 lADJUl37c ..... SHELL.IE BEANS ............... ~-0: 26' Bl~ PRE-SOAK .............. ~:: 1.12 l2·0UNCl -__.HUNT 'S TOMATOES ......... ~,~ 32' CAMA Y BATH SOAP. ........... :.•.:; 18' "' PET FOODS _.. FRISKIES .. DOG FOOD .... .I·'..-.:: 16' . .... BEAN SALAD .................. ,,,'::(;: 33' .... TREESWEET DRINKS ..... ',';:"~49' r O A AOO!TIOl\IAL SA\/tl\IGS . . PLUM PRESERVES ... -.......... n::".;; 57' PACKAGED GOODS ~SNACK PAC.K.'.· ...... :~~~~~ 57' PEANUT BUTTER ............. ~'.: 1.01 11'4KEN-L·RATION~ •• -.. ... ,,.~"<:: 16' .CR.OU TE TT ES ..................... \~":;: 42' er...., ... o.i..q .... CHEESE BURGER~ .. ~·"~.";:; 1.71 ACCENT SEASONING ......... :\:: 1.79 .... MEAT TENDERIZER .... ,,:.':."~47 ' .... s..-... s..- BACOS · .. 11,Cndo ...... -75 • ............................. J\';Dlllf FRENCH BREAD .... _ .......... :!::~: 56' RAISIN BREAD .. : ............ :":;;~:,": 41 ' GRAHAM CRACKERS ........ ,.'::':: 43' SLICED PIMIENTOS. ......... ~ 2~' ..-MINUTE RICE .................. ~0:: 87' ..-DREAM WHIP MIX ... ~'.'~,·~ 83' ·..-STUFFIN G MIX ............ ~:;::: 44' °"'"' .,. (.,,, 8'tod Mot:! THAN A suNiMAitlCIT. A LADIES OISCOIJHTCINTllO""ISAllA· lllTY Of NON·'DOO ITIMS ,.OM 1 • s·t 3L DR WfAllNG"""''l'P'OYSANO '...., • -• • •• ~. ---07 -M--ENS GAOOINNtfOS.Al•ONtV. .,.or-. -& -SAVINO IVlltYD).)'(0W'llClS-. -. BRUTE 33" °'" .. 1., · .. S 1 s• ZORIES . thro'• • 9 our r~• SPLASH ON COLOGNI 4'.f.OL '""." '"" 31 C .. •11•111111 • u• M. 1191, c.n.,. "'•· v .. •ll•llflll • 120 w. U Ptl!M •••· Soothing lolion. SJ 87 JOHNSON 79c· leivorlle•. •zusot · 21l I. GI .. _ Stt .. t FOOT SOA, a.or:. CHILDRINI ZOftlll , • , 27c fi lDWlll PAIK • IJlt .. •-• II••. 7..0Z. CAllOGA PAil • 72'4 .__ •••· a .. ,, B B 0 PORTA GRILL "· covi•• · •• ,.... ,...,""', c•~ . .,. ·' .. : .. 4S.,.ISCHlCK · V i t' .. ·4~ • ' • • ,...,, . n• ,.,.,_ '"" " Pll'SO Heeivy duly/lo1d·uo, s 121 GAIDlll GIO'll • IJOJS ftcllol st. .~r;§£tlli£kl' PLUS PLATINUM DENT TOOTH PASTE sir.at ''toke·olor1g~. G•1ou11 cto'l1 . 11011 11.,fto111 11. : fomily 1!1e. GllllO&ll • ltH 'Iii' • .c;r.,.t~1 11•4. . l INJICTOl IUDIS ~ 9 pep.1_~~!.@ 53c DUST BIN ~!:!!~ ·,~:' .~3f•:·~.:.·~·, ~:'1' •• c lnj•ctor of ,7.0z, WASTE BASKET """"*''°" 11•01 ·'D" ..... ,," .... C:I!!!!!!!!!!!! 7 blod••· 1111'111"'10" N&Cll ·1..00 ..... Citic• t1, ·--J T7 tr•, .. ~Bl,-/. ro• 'ATIO CLIAN-U, lAGUtl• ll1lU ·1M0 .. ,. "•·••l• '" LIFE LOTION $ 179 "S.101h the tro1h" 5244 l& ~llAOA • l• Mir•4• SI>•""'' Ct~. ·12.01, AllEITO IALSAM with 110 mu•• or l&OIWOOO · L•t•t•4 Sl>•Jllllt C•~. •-Pl-"IUNf l&WJtDAll • 1'411 1t. "•"'"'••• 11•4, LIEE ORGANIC "'"''" llK lu11, ID ho11dy l --··-}'~'""°I . ION\,,., ••••. "1-79 o...i~~·. 77 c '"°''. "'" ""'~ ''"• CONDITIONER ., ~ CORN SKEWER '"' '"" .. "" 1. ~ • .., "· 12.0,. I, tO< IHGllH · "°' I. •Hllp '"· : -:-:--7r ft C Lime/Me11tholtReg. • ;;:">" ---7-11-:0i:-- ; Dod'1 lovo~lte, =:09 ... K,-...,/ SH•M_... Dlsht1,,..Kbutter, 56C• •011n11uo · tH -., w11t11 -• • "' ,.vv JIOltW&LIC • nm •i."•• II••· • MENNOl'S l&iY LOTION ~ -. T' N I h & I tkewer• •ov• holldt. . OltANGf • t•JCI f. c~.,_., , .. , I l""1UI-/l'lli4 ' our t et c ~n1 . P&SI Ofll& • •• 1. 'll t ''"'' ' ~$ 117 For baby onci youl ·-:'.=:--99c PJ.ASTIC JWIST.QUT 1111 11111a101110 . '"'' huht ''· t • • 1M>a. ICE CUBE TRAY ' l.UM O&•lllL·•Ul.l11l•111111f4. 16..01. f•lil 'IOflO ,,lM-flill-fi~ - TURTLE WAX CAR WAX KIT -S11p;;_"t;;,d 1h1U. _. s1•' mu TISSUE & LITTER CONTAINER .. ,,.,, 1eiddle bo.e" rides the !t1n11el. Duol purpo•• unit in choice ol. 6 colort. ·,.:. s211 HAVOLINE MOTOR OIL Sl()(k up ond tove on tho1151e1 oll·yeor. Populor 30 welghl, . ~luff ..OlltlON ·•'"LI/ CROSS RIB ROAST .......... """::':;~:: S' It , STEWING BEEF oo•nm ............. , ... , .. ., $ If FRYlNG CHICKEN ...... .,'.~:·~~.~~;::n: ·~c\ . , CHIQUITA BRAND ,,' i·:,~.' ._BAIAIAS .. -. ·• \ . c WHITE ROSE N£W CRb, _,,, "2"' POTATOES~~; t. ITA~IAll SQUASH ............ 29.~,I ·ROYAL APRICOTS ~~G• ........... 38\~· . PIPIYIS ~::fHE 1:;~ fLA VORFUl •....••. 39'~~ . ' DAIRY PRODUCTS PAR KAY MARGARINE.. ....... ~.::, 36 '. .,...1 MPER IA L ..... ." .... : . : ...... .':"i:'~43' .... DIET MARGARINL ..... ~ 41' LADY LEE ICE CREAM .......... :1:: 68' ' ·VISOR MIRROR 1 Vonity mlrror cllpi-on 11!1or. ~ -. -~-......-.,,... s 112 ' . " COOLANt ...- RECOVERY UNrt ., . Prevents ovet-11ow·• ' coo_hlr'ti 1011 ond , overheeiting. $179 ''" POLYPROPYLENE HOllDAY-MATS..--.; "· Color• & de1lgn1 In 34"w66'/ mot. "" J SJ99 .. @ JCL NUTll·TONIC & DISH SET _,,, .. ""' •. ····~·· "'" I eire 1cel 1 nke, 69 C · Wit& ''" • JJ,..'.-k. "1•~ BAND-AID PANTY HOSE ''"''~• , ,.,.. "'" """', "" , ..... •·• . IOllTll 0&11 • ltll 'llu ttllt lho•. HI-POWER HAND SOAP MENS TANK TOPS s241 . BRAND · r•'•""'""" . , PLASTIC PITCHER '1>'"°' '"". "" ~""' "'" ONI SIU 66c !Olj•MCI . 71SI Piillk c ... t "-'· SHEE Sov••• "'v''O-J I 10••••1 .... ,."""" .... . 1--'II----fl_TS..A,.LJ._ -.. 1-.,i;;,..;r; ." .. '' --•~w~..._.t,t!!.lf!!lllll .... ·-+••• -lijmme 'I • t\tlf• , um lt9't" I••· 9f h fr, ~==m:J::;"" & PLASTIC ,,, ..... K .... ..,~ ..... ff. -.... DEMURE LIQUID 93c JACQUARD """''""" • 1• 11 -• STRIPS WhfMlffSTll ...... ......... '''""'"'" 1•m1"'" ...... B<ACH TOWELS ••m• . '"" -'• '"· .., ""'"" . "'" " -· .... ,,-c ANACIN rs·c i1,, "'''"' a oeov11tu1 $217 w1~'*'°". '"' ... ,,.,.. so'• t ' 01p•11dob1• quou1.,. "'• ~.·.".'0.".~'-''·"·"·'·"·_.;;;;.., SrOff S"'O;f; i.e.,.-;· ; 1 wotel'"to remO"V• "lltil/<:'~1oopble tOmil.'"2.1~ "" I jjfi onoQnf - 1·LI CAN • • ' . ' High Protein Alternative IT h-i·s Loaf's . Meatless \vmn you ~ looking for fJ, I can (8 ounces) mushrooms the mixture into a loaf a~ meat I es s • me"al that'; !/~ cup onion, finely chopped bake on a greased baking .pan unusually aatllfylng, a box ol 1h cuP: celery, chopped in a preheated moderate oven pitted prllJle9 ii a pantry 1 cup salted peanu~ chop-(350 degrees F.) about 1 hour, treasure. . ped basting occasionally with but- Hei\ is 1 loaf of great 1 cup bread crumbs ter and water. Garnish-with f},1vor, for instance, with bland · 2 tablespoons melted but fer whole pitted prones. Makes 12 beens and peanuts set off by 2 eggs and 2 tablespoons servings. moiJt chewy prune nuggets - milk beaten together a new role for prunes, in a aew scheme of cooking. Basting Sauce Here ls an inventive new 2 tablespoons butter red~ for a kW that looks l~e 3 tablespoons hot water 3. really.;Jombines Unijs, Snip 1 ~ cups prunes and set I ml~ for, prl"'j\n, aside. Wash beans and ~ntils ~ rooms for nav~ auDl*"t, iand soak in water to cover for ':;',f,'~*Y pn111¥ ~~ several hours. ll<tag gradually t sva:ial, avor ~ ''ibft-. ·~ the bollin&.·~t and sim. f«' ai when •dimet.~--5 mer, COftred~..-UnUI teiider. lltlht and )'00, 'l!ant ID end ~th Dtain; reserve y, cup cooking · a ~ '*5ert or Y~-li ·d vile gt.Mts ci"er ~t the st' qui. · minute for -mrree and. 1 ." Grmd a small_ ~Ion of plan a Prime Ambrosia Cake beans and !entils m • the that's quick to usemble, t'el blender at a hme, aJong w.lth with old.time satlsfactio'n. ~.e of the reserved cooking liquid, as needed; or use the finest blade or the fool cMp- per. Remove to boWI. MEATLESS PRUNE LOAF I package (12 oonces) pitted prunes ' l cup Um.a beans 1 cup lentils 1 teaspoon salt y,waspoonpepper I Add prunes and .remaining lngteaients, exCept basting s auce, and combine thoroughly. Taste and adjust seasoning,· if desired. Shape P'f\UNE AMBROSIA SPONGECAKE 1 package (12 ounces) pitted prunes l pint dairy sour cream 1 can (13~ ounces) or l 'h cups naked cocoout. V4 cup brown sugar 1 10.incb sPongecake, store. bought or packaee mix 1 can (11 ounces) mandarin orange segments Snip o/• cup prunes (about lj) 1p19 quarters; set as~ _ Combine !Our cream, coconut and brown sugar and mix thoroughly. Stir in snipped prunes. Cut spongecake into 3 layers, spread 111 of the filling between each layer and frost top with remainder. Decorate top with 8 whole prunes and ·orange segments. (,1iill witil ready to serve. Makes 8 serv- ings. Roast Duckling Cooks · W -ifh f an Orange Sauee - This duct ls easy to stuff -a.it apple and pear each into apple, pear and orange go into 6 to 8 wedges: cut away core the body cavity. · and seeds. Stuff duck body The accompanying orange cavity with fruit. sauce la 111<> eaSy to ina'.ke and Fasten neck skin to under- wben the duCk bas roasted and skle cl. duck with skewer. If the fruit ls removed, it can be there is enOOgh skin to allow added Ml the sauce. , 1 it, close body cavity with skew- ROAST .DUali. wI'm er. Tie legs together. ·ORANGE Mucl:1 Pl~ duck on v.oShape rack in shallow roasting pan. Roast I duck!!~ (4 lo 5 pooads) in p<eheated !ro<legree oven Slit and pepper ' · 20 minutes. Remove duck 1 iemoe ~ -~-..-. fr:om_o_\'ell; reduoe_oV.en beat 1 clove garlic to 325 degrees. 1 teaspoon celery salt Siphon off the clear flit [rom pan and reserve for use in 1 medjum or~e cooking (when tt solidifies It 1 medlmn iwt.1 1 • will be almost pure white.) 1 ~ • 1 • 1 Return duck to oven and coo- 'Orange Sauce, see ~low iinue roasting at I o w e r If duckling 11 rrvzen, thaw iemperature about 3 hours, completely. Remove . giblets: siphoning ofr fat occasionally. Once the fit begins to brown save for making broth another do not mix it with the clear time. n•---d fat. nuUM: uck; pet dry in.side While duck roasts prepare and out. 'Remove any Jlobs of Orange Sauce. fat from cavity. Prlck 1jtitl,11U When roasting time ls up, °"" with a lbarp-tlned (ork, remove P!!1 rrorn. oven and ••pedl!ly btliwlar1iltlb* 1rif· duCk to carvmg tioUd or plaf. ~and! under wlnp: this rer. •-• 11 to dndn iJurln8 Pour off all fat In pen ml roasu~. wipe pan with paper towellni. Sprlulde eaYlly wllh &alt and· ReturnJ•ek to pan. t>tPJ>Of· Rub alar-type grater, With kitchen !Clsoors, cut · lightlJ ov,.. lemon to help duckling In hall lengthwise. •-oil 11111 ....,,. qlD GI • SpoOn stuffing Into Orlni• crosswise into 2 pieces cutting just above legs. Arrange quarters on rack in roasting pan and place in broiler just long enough to reheat aod crisp skin. · Serve with Orange Sauce and fruit. Makes 4 servings. ORANGE SAUCE 2 teaspoons cormtarch 2 tablespoons grated orange rind cup .oraii.g&-Julee- ! lablespoon firmly patked light brown sugar l tablespoon red w i n e vinegar 1 teaspoon paprika 1,1 teaspoon salt Pinch of cayenne In a I.quart. saucepan stir together cornstarch, sugar, vinegar, paprika, salt. cay- enne and grated or.mi• rind. Gradually stir in orange juice keeping smoot h. Cook overr medium heat, sttrrlng constantly until mix- ture comes £o a boll iiiid llO)IS l mlnure -saU<e should be clear and thickened. (Makes about 1 cup.) Ghetto Book · duclt -rously with lemon. Sauce. ....... · A comic book featuring ..,, prUc clove n hall and-CUt-ea<h-duckllng hall characters from 8 pomlar nib duck with cut side. •· Sprinkle with celiry &alt. black comic strip Is helping In· 1--11---= Peel orqe; cu1 into v •. 1nch Mil~-coolea1 __ _,.nu"'1ri-c1ufyo~dlI~':'-:k"-~~ - thick lljcoo:. l'OlilcM ony .U.~ by Gr o c e-r y seeds; wUh a 1mall sharp When baking casseroles con-Mamkacturers of America. • ., .~ L " • --- ----.- Inventive cooks ~se pr.unes o.qce in a surprise meatless loaf end egein in Ambrosia Cake to end t~e light meel. • r Wtd~sday, June 6, 1973 DAILY PILOT \ SPICIAU fOI THUlSDAY, FllDAY, $ATUIDAY, .IUNI ~I. t Certified • Springfield INSTANT LARGE ,SA\ADA SLICED ... YELLOW ICED-~fEA BACON MIX PEACHES .. • 9c 2~:25' .9~ lb 41 ;i, ' I • o,.. t ...... 6:ct0 , ... - 7 lhtws • Week. We ,_,. tile r&pt to IWt 111•m11t• 0,.. ' ...... 6:11 .... .:... 7 ..,. ..... .. ' ' IT LIKE ICE . We wanted lo bring you all the cool, ful1, rich la.sic of ice CTf"'itm in our ice mflk, a d we wouldn't te:tl" for IOything d...._S.,. '!"-Wail<;d tilJ DO.I< lo bri!li you.Lean J.ino. It ooiy bas about 90 cruon.. io a 4 O\JOCO acrving. And Olli' revolutionary new fonnub makes 1t taste hk·· icr cream. Like Chocolate ice cr~Q'l. A.nd \lam11• ice cmim. And'Strawbuij Parfait ice cn:o1.-And Block R .. pbeny Ri pple ice creom. And Dutch Chocolate. Bits ice·cream. Try it. It's Lean Line ic:e milk. We made 1t \Ute like K:c Gft'al n because we think your taste ~ arc as impottant 01 )'Our wal11Uinc. •,. • ; t ' • ·-• -' • • • ' • ' ' ' ' • • . . • ' • • • .. ' ' • ' . . 1 knife. ,. ..... peel by cutU~ talning a high proporllon of lnc., tn conjuncllon with tho Just uound orlfle sllcea ln· ~milk. uae low oven iem· U.S. 1 D e partment of •14e tbia poel. petatures for best results. AgriCUlturc. !-----~---------------------------------- ] . ' l I - Wtdnesdl Y, Junt b, 1973 J DAILY )'ILOT ·- At Mayfair • --1-~o'-~---t-Jnde-Sa1n hetps-u-s rove ·tna~fo-od_,c , · :'~~ less at Mayfair last week than at 8 out of ~ii/ 10 other chains ' W..: RETAIL PRICE COMPARISONS compared prices with major supermarket chains all around town. \Ve've compared Mayfair's new discount prices with ·' 'specials,'' ·'total disco~nt prices,'' and all kind~ of prices. With two exceptions·, ~layfair's overall food prices were lower. BASED ON u·s. OE'PT . OF LABOR, BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTI CS JTEM LIST, IN MAYFAIR DISCOUNT ANO IN OTHER STORES, EFFECTIVE MAY 25 TO 29 ·ro make these coroparisons, we used" Unc.lc: Sam's.Jist, the same items the c. s. l)cpartment . of Labor uses to meas ure food prices as part of the cost of living . J -~ocumenlat ioo ·of::;lhe-p,..1ce -comparison SUCV9V shown Los Angele5 area •Competitor No. of Unit,§ T_Qta1 Savings At here, with store names, is avarlable by writing: Items Mayfa ir Competitor Mayfair Consumer AH airs Dept. Mayfair Markets 2500 S. Garfield Los Ange les, Calif. 90040 Rib Steaks PAN FRY OR BROIL Discount Chain A Discount Cha in B Discount Cha in C Low -price Chain 0 Discount Chain E Discount Chain F Non--dtscount Chain G Non -di scount Chain H Non -discount Chain I Non-discount Chain J :\ I i Peacll,es YELLOW MEAT Mayfair .~est ~uys in Produce . 78 79 71 83 84 80 76 81 76 86 Pineapple 4n . •t; HAWAI IAN -LARGE SIZE • ,,EA . I taliari 8quasJi •RESH TENDER .29LB .09LB .19LB .86LB Watermeloll. RED RIPE c;'_Browll. 011.iOf!sS,.; 1 BROWN Muslzrooni~RE SH SAVORY CELE RY Tender Red Band ... . 16 LEMONS Tan;y. Juicy .. . 10 CUCUMBERS Crisp. Tender . . . ea . 18 RADISHES Salad Del1g-it " . 10 CARROTS --, Garden Fresh .. 1 lb. Cello Bag . .. . 14 VALl::NCIA ORANGES Sweet Juicy Large Size ...... 5 lbs 1.00 RUBY GRAPEFRUIT Sweet. Coache I la largeS1ze ._ .. 61or l .00 VALENCIA ORANGES Sweet Juicy 8 lb. Ce! lo Bag ...... ea , 98 WH ITE GRAPEFRUIT Coache I la 8 lb. Cello Bag ...... ea .. 89 SHALLOTS Gourmet Del ight ' 3 oz. Bag . . . , .... ea .. 49 MUMS --,.. F•oral Quality 6" Pols ORANGE JUICE Trop1 cana Pure 1 Ouarl , HOUSE PLANTS Assorted Var1 el1e?o .. ea .. 49 2 1/4" Pots ..... 3 for 1.00 8weet Corii . TENDER GOOD ROASTING EARS 47.84 47.72 4 1.22 51.30 55.68 49.98 45.31 49.11 44.96 53.91 48.70 47 .02 42 .48 51.23 57 .98 52 .36 48.37 54 . 17 49.92 58 . 17 . 86 (-.70) 1.26 1-.071 2.30 2.3.8 3.06 5.06 4.96 4.26 ·Pryer Parts . DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS WITH PELV!C BONE ATTA<ijji'O . ·' Co mpared to 8 more expenSTve chains. the savings a l Mayf3ir ranged from S.86 lo an astounding S5 .06! In the two instances where this week ~layfair 's totals Yi'ere higher. the difference:-. "·ereS.70 and $.07. \\"l' don 't just s:iy ··J-~ood cost Jess at '.\layfair, ., \\"e mean jt - and \\l' prove it,'. Mayfair ~est ~uys in Meat Leg 0' Lamb NEW ZEALAND U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPfaCTED -FROZEN Mixed Fryer Parts 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH BACK • 3 FOREQUARTER S WITH BACK -3 WINGS. GIBLETS & NECKS INCLUDED <;_Reef 8Jior( BBe~PB~A1sE l~~T§.{!c;se~Nf?-r.~f!?!!?D 1.0BLB 7-~<?e1tc~N!!.<?u~~!CK POT ROAST • 96LB . Be~£E§!!?.~{1,ei:of!~HaR 1.28 Le 81~<:~1l'1!'!.~~ri MIRA CURE .89EA <:J'-1!,.?,11E'!o§t~L~A RBECUE 1.73LB .. c;'_Bee£~~~!! .M~C!,!H 0~;55c~ 1.19 LB. Ail 'Mea~,~!tl!!h~~ _ 12 oz P<G .• 59EA BONELESS BEEF ROAST Boneless Chuck Roast 2 Lelln & Flavorful ... tb 1. 6 TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS Boneless -Bro1 I or J. 99 Barbecue .... _ .... lb. . . OSCAR MA YER BACON l 14 Sliced 1 lb. Pkg ..... ea. · 12 oz. Wafer-Th in ... ea. 1.14 JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE Hot or MdO 1 lb . Rolls .... .ea .1.09 SLICED SAOON Hormel -Black Label The Sunday Bacon ... lb . 1. ()lj TURBOT FILLETS F ro1en -Tasty & Good .. lb .• 77 FILLET OF SOLE Fresh ·Mdd 1n Flavor lb . 1.28 STANDING RIB ROAST Small Ends Fat Added lb 1_39 Gourmet Delight .. LUNCHEON MEAT S 01 ' V1rg1n1a Assorted Var1eh es -5 oz. Pkg •. ea .. 43 SWISS CHEESE Alps Austr ian -Sli ced . GS 6 oz. Pkg ....... _ .. ea .• DANOLA COOKED HAM Imported -4 01. Pkg ... ea .. 69 NATURAL CHEESE Casino Brand -Muenster,. J1ck Brick, Mozzarella. Cara'way -12 01 .••••• ea .• 89 AMERICAN CHEESE Kraft Single Wrap Processed -3 lb .... I • - ... 3.39 illt• ,. FresJi Fryers GRADE "A" WHOLE BODY PLUMP & MEATY {}round Bet;[ FAMILY PAK -3 LBS. OR MORE LESS THAN 3 LBS . 89e LB . Porl{_ Spareribs MEDIUM SIZE BAKE OR BARBECUE Chud( Roa§t BLADE CUTS BEEF POT ROAST This week'SCJJestCJJuys in Groceries 12 OZ . CAN .22. .16 /".Dog Ft?J1i._</.T,oN 15 112 oz . cAN Jt@bisco Cookies OREO 15oz .• 45 c hast a <;_Beverages J' 'l. Q.1.C LOW CALORIE -ALL FLAVORS 12 OZ . CANS • ~ ' Mayfres~"f!e~~~T l·LB. Lo~• • 25,~ ·Royal Occasioll.. a r. d'ka 112 GAL . 80-PRoo• -t'O CHARCOAL FIL TEAED 7.11 SUNSWEET Prune Juice Ol. .... 49 SERGEANT'S Fle1 C011 1rs For 99 Cogs or Cats Ea ... -..•.• -.. ·JOHNSON • JOHNSON Baby · Shampoo 16 Oz .•..•• : .••• 1.59 <;_Bat!J.roo!!l_ <:/'issue LADY SCOTT 2-PACK Folger~ Coffee 1 LB. CAN • BERWICK 'S Gin · Extra Smooth, 80-Proof Half Ga l .......•. 7 .1 1 BRAUMEISTER Beer From Milwaukee 12/120z. Botllel> .. 1.99 GALLO Spanada or Tyrolia Wine gg Half Gal. • • . • ... • • . . . . . • 1 . Hi-C Drill.ks - • ALL VARIETIES 46 oz . Orange Julee I MAYFAESH FROZEN 12 oz ' I Prices Effective Thursday, June 7 thru Wtdnesday, JuM_ll ' I ' . • l l n..-~2'~·~~~~~~~~~ ___ -------'----------u:S,D:A. ood·Stamps-Wetco r I • • • 1 •. . -. . . .. . . . . , , T . . ' HONEYIUCKU WHITE TURKEYS ....... Yo11n9 Hens flaah Fro1en Under 12-lbs. lb. Corned Beef Brisket S.f•woy., McC•y• •L •. 12 9 lefteh11-l'oint c.,1 • Smoked Pork Chops Het"'.I C9ftter Cul• lbs. 1 •• tr.U •• Pon Pry FRESH PORK CHOPS Rib End Culs Ideal To PDn Fry or Braiil- Large Pork Chops lo11• loin End Jo~ilttl'PonFry. 99c Swift Turkey Roast ............. ,., .. •2•• M•ot f!kg. Scotties Tissut!. 29c ·.Facial Ti11u•-Soft & Ab.orb•nf ........... : .......... , ...•. : .............. of 200 Liqui.11 BleachG.11 •• 39c Whil• Mogie-Works lik• k1c1 ....... ~ .................................... ·Jug Powdered Drink 5c - Ctogmon1-Mak" 2.Q,rtt of Bevetoge .................................................. Pkg . GROUND ·BEEF Regular US Govt. Inspected In A 2-lb. Pa,kage · lb. Rib Steak l.o'9• Cv11 USDA ChoK..h1f "$1 •• Sirloin Tip Steak ....... .c... . '179 USDA 0.oi<o h.t" lb. ilsNOWSTAR ICE CREAM Croomr·Smoolh l•~lv•~ c --~o!!'--~ .. ~~!~-~-'· 43c iiiii4D M,.., Wri9ht'1-fre1h lolled ~!!'Jl.~~~~~!!~·88' ~~t: Orange Juice ilBaby Diapers rs~.:fi e Troplconan Pur• Quart 29.c Truly Fine Disposable Pkg. 79c ~-,..;;;;;;;;;;.._;;;;;..._, l ich In Vitamin C Ctn. For Daytime UN , of IS _____ ,...,.. G FRESH BAKERY BUYS! ". !!!!,g!!tf~y!uns ~gs 33c C J II R II Mo.W.,h>'• Jiil 8 Y 0 ~ Orang• or Dewil1 Food Baker's Dozen Donuts w~; • ., Large Sir:e. Lo-Calorie Tre at. lb. -·~·-39• Pkt. Pkg. 44' el 13 ~.~.~!~.ade ~!I I c . Corn-on-Cob 49c .. J.oir-Sw1111I & londer •·•Or ll'ock ~!!!!les •;;;~·35c -o. Bel-air Peas ~™--2-;t.-59' -'i Bel-air French Frlu ;;;: 151 .f.i-Bel-alr Succotash •:;;:· 221 fi Bel-air Mince Pie ·::·· 691 FROZEN TREATS -YOU'LL LIKE ' TWIN POPS "•· 32c ... ESKIMO A llofr .. hingf,.al . IDWARD'IGROUND92c COFFEE l-lb. ,Can Valencla Oranges 98' Bing Cherries· :~::;.~, lb. 49• · '~ S C J11>d11 And 1 Q< • Look for these tags . They mark temporary extra savings all o_ver the store. Stock-up! Tqmatoes ~~i. 59' weet orn Frith lou N th Watermelo!'s ~"'s;:.;: lb. 9' C I C I Frt,h& 29< r sp e ery ''"'" ••·"· ••. INDOOR PLANTS \ USDA CHOICE BEEF CHUCK ROAST USDA Choi(e Beef Ideal to Pot ROa sl ·a1ac:le Cut lb. 7-Bone Steaks ttl' lloodt--C.nlorCvl ' I 08 USDA Chaico h•I Chvfk 1b. 0-Bone Steaks or lloatti-USDA Cholco IMfChvck lb99c 9.LIVES - CAT FOOD Yo11t Cot Will f'11rr With II, PAR LIQUID DETERGENT ...... , . P1nk.liq11id Fer Dithetl ~.; ·~ LEG OF LAMB USDA Choice Grade Lomb Short Shanie lb_s108 PIECE BACON Hormel-By The Piece Random Weight ,b 73c . Beef Br isket ,:;;~:;::-.:~.. • 51'8 Lam~ Chops ·;.1;~· •. s·151 Beef Cross Ribs ~.:~ • gee Canned Ham ~~-4 ~ s5c5 All -Meat Franks •. ~7.-:: .. :.-:: age Hormel Bacon ·:z:~.:::· ·:;;~ gge Jl·mmy Dean ........ s1-01 S.-1•1'·~.,J.1•1 •. Cooked Haddock Fillet • 98e Turbot Fillets ~'!"'.::.. -.. age Safeway Bacon ··~" ~:: gge OIANGE -·----JUICE HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS! @BABY SHAMPOO .. ~::~~.: ';;t88• -@Lemon-Up O Colgate I 00 l"w;;" , .... 88' 12 ••• 72' Shompea ltl. Mavlhwolh & Gortl• l tt. !l""I"'! @Foot Guard •~·· $1 JI G Hair Spray 2 "-· s 1 oO Sproy Foot Powder C.• Jrvlr fin• Cont .f.i Breck Basic ll·H·88' 8 Vitamin ''E'' .••. $2" Hoir Sprar c •• 200 1.U. .. , .. SAFEWAY WINE BUYS! BURGUNDY IN OUR DAIRY CASE Shade lone First 0 11ality Cream Topping ...... ~t 48 ' large "AA"-Eggs ~: •. 65 1 Lucerne Corn Tortillas ~ .. 18' Cola 59 ( 16-01 . 6 8tl1. ~!',,:;. SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS ! ii SCOTCH Fl!4 99 ~!,~.~!a!::.,!~n ~·9" @ Kavlana Vodka .:: .:::.. •7" fl Bourbon .. :;:f:::"'....., _ s4n· SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS @!~!,!RGE~J. ... 1179 f.i. Sandwich Bags ':;:,.';;' :Iii 23' fi HI Low Spaghetti '::!'.;' ~ 35' fi Golden Griddle Syrup NM' 75' fj Sunsweet Pr!ln• Juice °".;:'· 551 • . . I , .. , . • ·' ' -, . ' Dessert Loafing Al.lowed Simply delightful and delicious too, lhe Chocolate l.adv Loaf is a heavenlji 1-----·tem)>ft-r"'for dcsscrAoVrn--=- and guaranteed 10 be ir- resistible. Served 'l''ith easy-to-prepare iced.lea, this elegant dessert. made u·ith se m i.sweet chocolate morsels. packaged lady fingers and perhaps a touch or kirsch will 01ake your party a success \l'helher it be a committee meeting or a springtime garden party. The Chocolate Lady Loa must be refrigc_rated and chill- ed Wltil firm. Put it on a serv- ing dish and add the finishing touches at the last n1inute. For a stunning party creation. just fop it off \vith sonie . dollops of "-'hipped crean1. · CHOCOLATE LADY LOAF 2 6-0unce packages (2 cups) =eel choco l atej- 1 14-ounce can '11~ cups ) s"'eetened condensed mil k! 1,~ cup butter 2 tabletpoons water i 2 tablespoons kirsch (op- tional) 2 dozen lady fingers, halved 1 cup heavy crea1n 1 I , tablespoon confectioners' sugar Combine over hot (not boil· ing) water semi-sweet chocolate nlorscls, S\\·eetened condensed milk, butter and' water.! l~eat until n1orsels are melted and n1ixture is smooth. Remove from heat and stir in kirsch. Linell D'' x 5'' x·3" cake pan \Vith alWl1inum foil. AllO\V foil to extend over edge of pan . Then li ne the bottom and sides f of prepared ca ke pan "''ith 1.7 lady finger haJves. ~"I To form layers pour 1/3 or chooolate mixture ov.er~boltopl la)ler of lady fingers. Place 7 lady finger halves o v e r chocoJate. Co\'er with second 1/3 of chocolate mixture Repeat with 7 lady fin~er halves. Cover with remairimg chocolate and top \\'ith re-. maining lady fingers. Chill un-· til finn (about 3 hours). . ' /• ... - Carefully remove !oar' from .... ;:-.. _ cake pan and peel off foil. Place on serving dish. In. small bowl, beat.heavy-cream1 -- FOR FANIASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DI! ~· • ' ..... ! -(.i:::).CLAIROL HERBAL ~ ESSENCE Conditio,ner I. [· • "·'"' ' 11,,m.~l··•O" tJt @ F1Nit'Nn @ CLAIROL BALSAM HAIR COLOR and confectioners' sugar until stiff. Spoon sweetened whip-fij ped cream into pastry tube .... ----··_· , .. ,. . and decorate cake or serve with dollops of w h i p p e d cream. M~kes lti servings. ___ , ---....... " ~··· ' CllOOOLATE CRUST ,~ •-·· VASELINE BU'ITERSCOl'CH PIE ~ ; " PETROLEUM JELLY ~Cr_95t_ ~ I 6-0UR<>! package II cup ) . -~ a:nps''i:ot1on Swabs seni-s"·eet c h o c o I a I e 11;"~':,'~uuer @ ~i,CT!~E AERD~.~L 1 cup grahan1 cracker ~ crumbs • ."::; BRUT 3i' MEN S y, cup firml y·packed brown , SPLASH·DN LOTIO N sugar ~...,,,,~ butterscotch morsels ~ INJECTOR BLADES ~~ cup voalcr ... 1 ,. . . . , --. -, --. ~ I''~ fl ',\ b 1,INr r·,;·L 159 169 62' .. • . ·' • • I . I ·The ·ao DOUQLE DISCOUNTS iri this ad. save you $7.40* • hundreds more in e ect t roug ut e store ... •SAVINGS is computed on regular discount price ol sinale uni'i purchases. Ttie tlrures would be l!IU(:h 1111htr if meat and ~uce wtft included. • FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERT OAT ·.\Lf•t~SL IA ObCOUrlt rk!Cl · -RED-RADISHES . l·LB. PACKAGE f1lNIA STIC DISCOUNTS EVERT OIY A1ro<J 1--I ~ Ub~CUIH f?icl .. 6;5 ©sliAsT'ri 0iiooT"eEER . 62' D-•• S0 HAST'A'o1£f BEVERAGES 12' D<Km < ~MUG,RQQT,BEER "'' 77< 59' -----"' ''-' . . """' SPAGHETTI W/MEATBALLS Chef Boy·Ar·Oee BEEFARON139• @sL1CEli'i>1.cliLED 32 , -· BEETS WITH ONIONS © ClDRDX 2 BLEACH © BOWL ,CLEANiR ~ FORMU,LA 409 @ oAYS·EASE -9 LIVES CAT FOOD &01 9 '" c ~ YlOl[lllY ~re Ul~COUM I P~I([ '" .,,.____..,, ·-.: :: . ' . ~ .. ~ D••<-ft• OCEAN SPRAY _31a 33' fA"-ITASTIC DISCOUNTS £1/lR~ DA~ ~ if£R5 ii£v' ~ MINIATURES '• ''• .;J •'O:•la Wa•o• SDLIO WHITE TUNA . ~ll't1t-lllll 01~.;oufll P~ICI 69' F<NTISTIC DISCOU NTS EifAT 011 QUALITY BAKERY AT DISCOUNT PRICE$ ' ,-.~'.. . • °"''~" Lillie Dutch Boy Cookies ,, !~. • ,, AlrHR BETA Oesseit CMps 43• 74· 27• Al;~A ~HA Walnut Swirls ss· 46c AlrlA IET•· .''-'. 1, "'' ~. l'l • ·41• HAMBURGER BUNS 2ftC 2l01 • l~ l'1KI. • <, 1111" 51< -,,. __ L::i=~.-;....--....1· 25' 47' 57· 44' 57' r8:i iioo:r fi1M"fiiro ~ CHEESE SPREAD © sr..okto ·sR01wuRs1 @ POLISH SAUSAGE ' 1) ,.1.·, -fir. ·~ LIVER CHEESE ! , ·, • i '"' e • , Chicken or White Turkey DANliLl' st1crn HAM so· 111 137 81' 53' 69' 129 °'"". r ,., 0 1" 0,1 -5-.c ---- KRAFT ~h'VEETA • @ OR'LEANS OYSTERS 65' ' @FRiNCH 'i'R1 [0 ·' -ONION RINGS 29' 45' 28' ' ,. RlrHR BETA WAFFLES 85' 41• 27• I 6-0unce F~~age 11 cup)1 11 f8 SUPER CHROMIUM --!-1 leaspoon-iall----+---I.I ~ I 71\-0unce jar 12 cups) 1--~·SCHIC«-CHROMIUM--cl.-:c=---,,<=""-...,---------:;;:~~===':-"='---"''-""'------: marshmallow cream Sdlicl(I ,~ Double Edge Blades 32 50' GRAPEBERRY JUICE a ....... "' • '-r• •' 38' D., .... ~, HAWAIIAN PUNCH 1 teaspoon len1on rind _._.. • 1 cup h••:::,am ! C!:J :§ JNSiANT COFFEE l 63 -":.-.:~- / I 'j: • C""'°~M.,<!'•· 1.1] STORE HOURS ' MQN.FRl. l 0 A.M . to 9 P.M. SAT & SUN. 10 AM 10 7 P.M. ·······-c opyr1gn1 1973 by Alpha Bflta Acme Mkts .. Inc. All-,ightt;;;;,wd. - YOUR ALPHA B£lA N(HlHBORJtOOO BUTCHER !THE MM IN TH[ RED APRON) PlttlUOl y orfERS: l\:Jelt over hot (n"Ot boiling ) 1\'ater semi-sweet chocolate morsela and butter. Stir in graha m cracker cru1nbs and brown sugar; mix "'ell. Pal into bottom and sides (not rim) or 9" pie pan . Fiil!>& © HEFifiii'icHEN BAGS 59• SUTCHEn'S Plt!DE MEATS ME ATS YOU'LL IE '9lOUO TO SERVE OUAUTY & SATISFA.CTIOll GUA.RIJllEEO • DISCOUNT PRICED Combine over hot {not boil-' ing) water butte r s co t c hi morsels, water and salt. Heat until morsels are melted and smooth. Remove from heat and stir in marshma lloy.· cream and lemon rind ; cool about 20 minutes. Beat heavy cream until stiff. Fold into coo)ed butterscotch 1nixturc and pour into prep a red . ·· ---chocolate .. crust~ll~ severa1 -------- hours or overnight. Garnish 1vith chocolate shav ings if desired. f\1akes 8 servings. Barbeque Perking Have you ever used a barbecue sauce made with co(Jee? It's a Latin American touch. this one is especially &ood for pork. , .or potJllry, COl'TEE BARBECUE SAUCE ~~ eup freshly brc\red coffee % cup catsup or tomato sauce r l'o ~ t • • • MELITTA COFFEE f..c,, _,. ,., • .. MELITTA COFFEE SYSTEM ' . ' .. MELITTA COFFEE FILTERS -1J.::o.,..., r, , '" ".~,.• •1 • '1\l-•a, CHARCOAL BRIQUETS •. • e , 11• 145 349 54' 69' ~ r.::m:n:s budget burger -.· "" FREE 1n cur1 rmc 111 SflA1r11a1 ~ RECIPl:: HAWAIIAN t;Y . . . ' . •. -~ MEW~ IVTCHEl'S P!IDE HORMEL BLACK LABEL SLAB BACON ARMOUR VERIBEST BUDGET BURGER .1 J>. DELICIOUS Bl:l:ND OF APPROXIMATELY 1.1 77% GROUND BEEF ANO 23~0 TEXTURED ·. \IEGEiA"BCE""PROTEIN ISOV-FLOURJ WITH -"Fl-AVORFULLY SMOKED." ~ BONELESS ROAST UG 0' P.ORK. .;1· 1 SEAS~NINGS. :I '"I ,'• " '' '' AlPHA 8ETA lll~Un 11111 am :'. T ·BONE 1,8 33' 1 STEAK -. LB. BONELESS 149 $4• RIB STEAK LB. 98~. c LB. FRESH l'l:r ;:~" GROUND 88, BEEF LL CHUCK BtADl 89< ROAST cu r Lt. STAMDtlG LARGE 135 Rll ROAST Cm> LL IOll(L(SI CHUCK 169 CLOD ITUK CUT LL ·2a· W1-IOl.E HQG • 1-lll P!<O, ~ BIRDF'.ARM 108 SAUSAGE SAGE •MIU)•~ SHOULDER CUT @ PORK · c STEAK 98LL LB. "GREAT ON 'THE ROTISSERIE" ~ lllUIOll'S ~ COllHD lf[f IRISUT 1.31 LL lf.i!oli fPOi"Of (.'.L:;:\ fU(f DI - ~=,·~ ---·-i 1-chllij)OWdu. ' I 1e11spoo1r sa lt we tlSl~l Tl11 •r'llT TO •trust Sllll TD tCIM!ollttfll D(Alll5. IAllS T.lt t lK.lfCTIO Dll UL TA IAIUiTrMS • SA Tl,,ACTIOll CUAR•llTflD CHI lOUt MOlllT 1tru110t:a _ 1 \ii teaspoons h o t pepper Co1nbloe all ingredlcnu: and mix well . Use as bastlng sauce fO< pork or potJl!ry. Makes about one cup. . .enough for l\.l'O to thr ee ~of n1eaL •. DOUl l l DISCOUNTS MIAH DOUILI: SAVINGS ~J A HA l lTA M?rtr.nO..,nil"o•r•i tro to"''"lii' 1n o 'ion o o"'r 111jjulor low d"<Ount prt<•1· Th•r orr rnodt poufblt by temporory ~<kcM olow-•~ frO!!l th. rnonulcx!Vr.,.• w!ill t+iit_111tro -~~led °" ro rov! ' . . I... -· ' . ' ' • • .-BREAD J MANNING'S BONELESS .., :. \, : . ·.,, This metllod brooms the y,nD SIRL·OIN , chlcken\tJ!l all sldet. • Vii f \.-' I ~ • 'j • ROAST CHICKEN s~cAu 1 -·_Routine chlcifn,~~Bhtut t . .-Ji; ft---:_._ ___ _ pounda • .; ' I '.Sal~and r, " ·3 t ,JOWtry llUOD· Ing . • " • ' • . ·1 ·-••"-"•; • • ic, '· ORNU, 1-.1TI:Q Celery to~ i,,_ te&ll*Hl peprikft • ' Sprinkle" body cavity or • cblcUll~ ialt, pepfier and I Id....,., of the .pouttry f ......... : ltu!f with onion ' aod celery."""'· • • • > Mix -inln( I lea ' · poultrt-nina w1th papr ROUND STEAK ond ""' ...... ·Olllslde -. -. '.MANNING'S' WEDGE CUT RUMP' $129 ROAST-'LB. ' . BONELESS ,LEAN STJWING BEEF OSCAR MAYER- ' #303 CANS , of chlclmn: -"' 1 JIROUl'ID PROTEIN BLEND 79"' • Place ctiJcken on Us side In MIXED Wnli BEEF · "lb a •-ahlp(,llck, adjustlntl, hck Pure Pork LITTLE FRIERS 1 • ~~!{~nt<! ! FREE-DRAWiNG 1 '-turn Clll"Otbet iiiw l....i . 1i MANNING'S FORMULA FED I· anollier1 llllf, ...... •.r n 1 -... , 11h.llp_, rout I HIND(j)UARTER I ~ hour· bntaSI• ~. up ,,l!HD • CUT . WOA,,ID • l>UICK fOO?IN 1---=iiiid.r-'~~-~ 1.;... ..................................... ~ .... I 1 s.fa-~~lth I ''''',''$~''"''''•••••••'''''''Ci;.,''''' I ~':::l1~~er:~': ·"!-&Wht~·;;·~ ~ 'j~ li." ;;;; .• :i 'ci·fC1~·· .. _J .. ings o.,.,,, e,.,." At MHt c.,., .. , ·---------~-... - . ' FARMER-JOHN_ SLICED BACON -- OSCAR MAYl!'R WIENERS IAR M BULK WIENERS • , . ' . . ' GINGHAM •• . Wed•t~day, June 6, 1Cl73 DAl.V PILOT 47 WATERMELON WHOLE MELONS · 7 ¢ .RED RIPE lb CUT MELONS 8¢ lb . " . CUCUMBERS '~;CRISP .. '· EXTRA FANCY . · 1·0~ ONIONS I i'SWEET BERMUDA 2 ~ 29¢ BING CHERRIES SWEET LARGE NORTHERN ,39~ ~r----'-'· -~· :--:c-----:---_;.....-:;..·· ~-.-l· .. ·--·- (, ,,\ ~· t SCOPE MOUTHWASH 24 FL. •oz. Sllh:I SIZI ·119':--SJ.ts-AT;IOMI STOllS . I • ' ' SEAGRAMS 7 """ CRO.WN"'WMISKEY •• . ' . COUNT MICHAIL AXION .. , •• , SID LAUNDRY PRE • SOAK VODKA • FIFTH 98ft. 89ft. TWIN $TICK POPSICLES IOX 'OF ' ' .. SW!PT; lllf 01 VIAL 76f BU 11 ERED STEAKS 1Z oz. PK& • ' 7~ MA~NING'S , BONE IN GULDIN'S SPICY IROWN MUSTARD I OZ. JAlt 19c ROUND . STEAK $129. FRlsKiEs . 6 F $1 ' LB •. DOG ·',fQOD : ·. ' ~ · . ---- GRADE "A" ~ WHOLE BODIED FRYING 45! . CHICKEN Prices Effedlvea Thursday thru Sunday .lune 7, 8, 9, 10 . ,, Prlcel 1abiect to stock H Mad. WE GLADl T ACCEPT •. f.: . U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS' 1 • " FRESH LEAN GR'OUND BEEF . -GRADE "A" 3-LEGGED FRYERS FARMER JOHN All MEAT WIENERS HORMEL 12 Oz. All MEAT WIENERS BAR M BULK BOLOGNA 89ft. 55ft. 89ft. 79ft. 89 ' COSTA MESA 111• PLACENTIA • I 19th and Placentia 710 W. Cha!IRin • ·1 48 OAILV P1LL11 PLENTIFUL FOODS JUNE 1973 Fe•tu res 1----1-.,.ASTA PRODU~Ts­ (Spaght tti, Macaron i, Noodles, etc.) '" - other Plentiful DRY BEANS (N•vy & Pintos) EGGS CORN MEAL GRITS UHITEO STATl!I Ol!l'AlfTMl!HT OJ' AGl ICUL TVlf E l'l1ntlful 1"111111 '""'9•11n -Summ·er Bounty Listed By BERNARD BRENNER WASHINGTON I UPI) - Housewives looking forward to planning lively summer meals a round the Ag r i c ultu·r e Department's'' p i e n ti fu I foods'' list for July will have a selection composed of grits. com meal, rolled oats and dry beans. Officials added, however, that the Co mmerce: Depart· ment has reported that Maine sardines will be abundant thi s summer. Hin contrast, suppli es of other major foods a r e somewhat lower than usual,'' an Agriculture Department statement added. Traditionally, the plentiful foods list -compoied of foods in heavy supply which should be available at reasonable _Qri~....= consi§lS'_ .of ~Qne or _ two "feature foods" plus ad· ditional "plentifuls.'' None of the foods listed for July was designated as a "feature," hct\Yever. The Agriculture Department ·committee whi ch selects the list felt it "didn't have the personality to have a feature,., lhe official explained. "After all , outside the south and south\ve st. hall the people in the country don't kno\\' what grits are," the press spokesman said. · .; The plentiful foods list for r~ fl-lay designated cranberry sauce , cranberry j u ice cocktail and dry beans and peas as "features." and also included orange.pr o d u c t s. eggs, peanut products, grits and corn meal. ni.e June list features pasta products and al so includes eggs, grits, dry beans and corn meal. The last titne meaf was in· eluded on a plentiful foods list ~·as December, 1971 "'hen pork was nan1ed. Bee( has not made the list since June of 1967, The department state1nent announcing th e lov.'·key July list noted that dry beans are ··one of the less expensi\Te sources of vegetable protein," rolled oals are "relati,·elv in- expensive·• and the protein in rom mea l· and gr i t s. ··complir•nenls the protein in many other foods .. , __ Dc.essi og_ Flavored It's made in a double boiler. Ol~D-F ASHJONEO COOK.ED DRESSI1'G 'l..! teaspoon sail Dash of white pcp.J>C'r 1 Leaspoon dry mu stard 2 tablespoons suga r I tablespoon fl our I egg _ '14 cup mil k 1/3 cup cider vineg11r 2 tal>lespoon1 butter In the top of a double boiler stir togclher lhc salt, pepper. mustard, sugar and floor. In a sm11ll mixhtg bowl beat egg and milk enough to cotnbine : stir into dr)' ingredients, keep. . ' • N PILOf·AOVERTISER 13 ., ;____, __ _:J,•-·. \.-" . . - '~iJ-­ ; . ~t)l :. .: ~-· Thriftimort ..• the big fa mily dis count supermarket with oVe r 14,600 items priced discount low everydoy ma kes the total savings odd up fast, plus get the extra savings of Exfro ·Discounts ... manufacturers allowances pO~sed on to you in the· form of lower prices .•.• considerably be·tow our ev"E!rydoy discount prices. That's why we soy, THE MORE YOU FEED THE MORE YOU NEED , •• THRIFTIMART. .. ' . OUR POLICY GUARANTEES THESE LOW PRICES TO BE '1N EFFECT AT LEAST 7 DAYS WED., JlJ NE i, • !ii! • . .tfe,, ! ~ M~~~~ATCH~ ~~i~KE~ 1~-1 ! ~ Ml\~~~~cH 5'..t..-,, ';.~~E•s~:, s~'I ! : ~~ct.':!! 11.•I( : : ~~cl.':!~ • TURKEY : : . ~~1~~ l O·OZ. {/"' ~ . LOAF : • .t111 .. • 8-0 Z. PKG. .. •· PKG. • • • ...•............................. .••••..•......................... ···········•··•·•················· .•.....•.....•...........•....... ~ .. ' o BREADED FISH FILLETS ';;:;;.~.r ;,';.'.11" o JOHNSTON'S CREAM PIES !:~,~7.::; 7g• D GAINES MEAL DOG FOOD .. :--:· .•·.·-. '3" D HAMBURGER FIXINS ••.• ''.7i~f:". 49' 0 BREADED JUMBO SHRIMP (:~\,;•::.:1 12° 0 MUFFIN ROUNDS ""'.'"."'.'!"~~:=?~·'.".'.~_w47' 0 NABISCO DREO'S •••. :~?~·';~~~0i'.. 49' 0 SESAME COOKIES ••••• ·:·~'.~:""."'. 39' -~1 COTIAGE CHEESE 1:\'.0~::~?'.;-::·. '.0:,:~1 39• o BIRDS EYE COOL WHIP ... .'~~~ •• 55' D MACARONI & CHEESE • :?;;;;'.~: .. 5i'1 o DIET RITE COLA ........ !'·'.'.i:.6!85' l;Hl:l\,,U 1..-~ .., .:. .:. & ~ aa..i:. .& • U.ft.B.filll~&:. D&Ll&..\I Dl\U:t. OIL TISSUE JUICE COFFEE 57 ,:: A~~~~~ESD 4 95' ~~=~~:~~~M•<E,-,G"ll'!~ VACPACK 9, •. '!llJi • ~~~ 2!f~~· ~ ~ ~ . -~~~ -~ • • ~~~ F1R2~~~ : : @ • ·Fiii .. : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• El JERSEY MAID FRESH BUTIER".''.\"~~M 77• ll•M1MllU SllUtD -o FRESH--YOGURT~ .. ~· :~·~-:--?'. 63' -- 0 IMITATION SOUR CREAM ~·;:;:"."". 33' Delly Treats! CHEDDAR I' ,___g.'1}CHEESE WISCONSI N lONGHO~N •N~~~;ON -f 5 t STYLE LB. : • • • p:i~D ll' ~ PKG • • ~ I ll e ~' KRAFT MARGARINE ... ·,·~·: ~·. 36' : . . . o FARMER JOHN COOKED HAM .. '!"; . 67' : ,.,... . . JUBILEE HAM ?-:·~:. 3 ;'1~ '487; ~ MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS .... ~·~'-45' ~ IMPERIAL STICK MARGARINE . ~ ·~ 43' 0 BUDDIES BEEF OR HAM .. .''.";'~!'.' .. 82' CREAM CHEESE .:"~~;~. Elf D EGGD WAFFLES • •ICM.a• D KWIK PANCAKE BATIER ..• ~~"-" :·~·. 49' FAMILY STEAKS ;';~:\ '1 '.' SIRLOIN TIP . ~J::;-;.r. 11:' CHUCK ROAST .~~'-1 1 ~ CLOD ROAST • '?:'~·~ .. 11 '.' ROUND BONE ROAST . 11 ~~ SHORT RIBS .":~ ~':': . 69i • FRESH FRYING CHICKEN PARTS • U,S.DA INSPECTED •. I ' U.S.D.A. INSPECTED 75 ' FRYER ~·~·""'o WHOLE : BREASTS "'· LEGS - -i•. : FRYER THIGHS ".';~,~;" 75c,_ : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FRYER DRUMSTICKS • • • . . . . • . • • • • • 83f.. : • • BEST OF THE FRYER • • . . • • . • • • • • • • 79f. : ---- EASTERN TENDE R OEllCIOUS· • • • • • ,SMOKED : PORK CHOPS: • ''fll! LB. : ----..:..·~-····~..!·•··· Fresh Produce at Discount D KOT(X NAPKINS ~\·'.'.'•.• ••••.•• 79• , . 'll)(loll ..-c; • O CHIFFON-FACIAL TISSUE • '-"!· \0:»:',. 29' tte-1~ C>1l0.¥.I D SHICK INJECTOR BLAD~S ,.·:·_.~,,:·~·69' SPARKLING 'CHAM·PAGNE ''LOUIS ~ 11 THE EIGHTH" ., . )·1.)IJr(:l111i('f•! • • WHI TE • PINK •COLD DUCK IAf:H FIFTH D KARASOV VODKA 800 ~ ~"; s511 D ANCl_E_NT AGE 86° .• ~u:•: s511 D SCORESBY SCOTCH 86° 0 ; s577 D GILBEY'S GIN 90° .. ~~·;s911 PABST BEER '!.;~~ 12 ,.KS225 ~CLOSE·UP TOOTHPASTE 6 1~·0Z . FAMILY SIZE' TUBE ··~ ----,ing-amooth ... Cr.aduaJly-&lis::..ln1----------------- 1he vinegar. Cook over very hot (not boillng' water, sllr· ring cooslanlly, until !hick· med. Stir In the butter off heal Cover and chlll, Makes about I\ 1 C\IJ>-'. 1308 w. 2701 Harbor Blvd., Edinger. Santa Ana • Costa Me sa • • 5858 Warner, 13922 Brookhurst, Garden. Grove Huntington Beach • 23811 El Toro, El Toro • I , .. • \ L:J PJLOT-AOVERTISER S ·.SLAB BACON HOIMlL •"ANY SIZE PIECI 75~. ITATIRBROI. -· Wedrie~d.iy, Jurle b, 19/J MOlllY BACK GUARAllTH 011 QUALITY MIAJS · IYIRY PIECIOFMEAT IS UNCONDITIONAL&. Y GUAIANTEED TO P\.EASI YOU ... 01 YOUR MONI Y WILL IE CHEllFUlLY RIFUNDED ' . . , . CJ . · · cur;.up FRYERS ........... LL 49' Wednesday, J ~Hll' b, 1973 DAILY PllOf 41) D D STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BHF .• BLADE CUT c La. CHUCK ·STEAK '. STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF• GUARANnED ,'7~:.RIB ROAST STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF • GUARANTEED s c "'"·"'" 39 89' POUND it~~~ ~-!~s~:· 1 Th::::~~~uE~:d. ~t:: ft~~~ 5th La. P1tt!ami Rtt:.J oi.•)O; E•. Rfl.Jor.•9':.l.. . 1·STTHRU S-TH RIB ·-LI. S1 .39 --·cu, 93c ALLMIAT1-Ll ... G. .......... LIAN ' ' ' 1 ·19 STA!"llOS.CBll--··GUAIANTUD $169 "I 9'0Ut1D BONE ROAST ..... _ .... LI. • ::.:1-:SIOU LL 89< STEWING BEEF ..... --~'.. II : ~J:UBE ITEM< ...... : ..................... LI. . l _IU_SllO.._Da ' , $139 M-AnAH•ALLIHf IOHIUSS-SlW<. • .U.11.JI . 1.i..29 ,llAN•TINDll•WB11'1Ui).ID ' $169 ROLLED ROAST ................. LI. ~~CED 79c ROUND STEAK IONl·IN J~··•1'1 :· ~IRLOIN TIP s~Ko1woASr LI. lfATllllOS,-CHTIFllDIUF•GUA•.t.NTHD 99c ·------· lZ-OL STlt.TllllO$.C9DIB)llUf•GU.UANTRO 'S, .9 -TllUOS.CEITIRIDIHF •GUAIANTHD ·s 171 I 7-BONE ROAST ..... .LI. • o~~-:-.;11•&• ""' RUMP ROAST IONE-IN .... LI. ·T-BONE STEAK ................... LI · Mu.n·DIUQOUS . 39c w11 .. s ___ ..... LL .,.,--·wlllt••MM• .. ..,.......,HD $I 3 9 ·"°'"JU•WllLTmMMm ·-·au"*""'"" $I IS · NECKBONES PORK ..... . ...... LI. . Oscar M ayer RIB STEAKS --·-~ ........... LI. PORTERHOUSE STEAK ....... LI. '· \'MU11ANO• •-•o,..o••~·"' . 79c Sliced BolfJgna __ CUT,_ . ·$169 STAmtaoos.camR>-·a11A11oNTUD $' 198 IUCE·D BACON ALLMEAT .......... i.oz.6'cil-oz.9'c CLUB STEAK TOP SIRLOIN ................... LI. · All REF ............... 1.01. 69c 12.oz. 99c ....................... LI. STIAK ................ LI. ' . ' . . · · 26-0Z KITCHEN REFILLS ~·~~NCi _ coJZ1 71' WD&MONHnFRUOH LE-g·--ILLS 49c BISCUITS ~',\J.'Jl?:~~r&u".'.~-·----•oz.11' ' ' • .. ......... ~AR DISPENSER ~:~t~e• soL '..._ .. _ cou~! 36' CORN GREEN GIAN, WHOLE 22' liTCHUP . · 21 c GREENBEANs0f~~~:•fr:i;-==:::~2s· ; . • TOP.PING ?Ya-oz. _ A-1. SAUCE ..... s.-0L 38'----·~o<,66'. . . ' ----. .. -~ -'.• '·· GREY P.O.UPml ftllSIARD -l ·OL 40' ~RAFTCRAatERBARRR . . -~ . SOLID.TUNA :;.""~"~g:l'.~'-'.'-~. CAN 59' CHEESE IHARP 89C SOLIDTUNAS-i"~~~',~~.'ll~~•CA•5f · · · STICK ............ : ......... __ 10-0Z. ONION SOUP MIX wvte"-'•·o< 11' SUNSHllfE . . 9-ft O&CFRIEDONIONS -·-···--30L ~ :VA~NlttA WAFERl -~i:~-..... c;-:::a;;a· .. CH•::L36c .. WISH-BONE ITALIAN . . LYNDEN DINNER-NOODLE --1<-0<45' PRESSING 36C GLADSANDWICH~GS _oo-cr 32' · . . -· ·-............................. s-oz. . ~~::~rs~A~1:~i~ci~.:.=:~: :~ PLASTICfOqDWRAP · 5 5 NORTHERN ROLL TISSUE .• ,,. 37' SARAN WRAP ,E~ c ~~:Y~-~~.:~::·~-=~=~-'6~~~= 50FTENER---SIZE CHILlSAUCE ~~~:to~0o'8.,_:_ 1 ~0• 22' . wHm KING-8 FUNNYFACE '"·•w•m•eo 20' WATER K1110 5c z1PPEBEEFrA'M41.f.s =:::24· • . --FRUITCOCKTAIL .%~,. 'l!i'J 21' " .,UEH_)YSITH' 50 A Ill BATH 2 oc SLICED PEARS ~5~;, ______ 'C'i'J28' . .. ..,., ...... :.:_ ....... -.SIZE t= l1'f_ 11.o< -23c !ili~!li!!i!!i HLU.t.; 1 .CHIP ?/t.aM{, & 'Ct41dtf 1"'.4 DRISTAN STEWED TOMATOES &\:-.,. _ '&.'~ 20' · PREP.H TABLETS MOP&. GLO' KOSHER DILLS ~i1:..i•;_~_ ...... 36' AA 6. ... ..--ciwa CHEESE '""'BROS. 83' SUllTAll SUPPOSITOllES llAOCAGlOf:U 1 69 INDtVIDUALSLICES. 12·0Z. om-74C ,.,,... .. "'" .99C $ CHILIW/BEANSwes"'""-"'·o<45' ML • $I 39 .aot e LEA&PERRINSSAUCE -·•·o<4D' :e;. ...... _ '1.33 0 SHASTA DIET ALLFIAVORS --12·0L 11' : STAM PS -- UllACA• • COLGAn MURlllll HUllJI B.a.Q 29c ClllAll lllAVI CllUM IYIDR•I GLADI MAJIWICJJ __ ,.~.... CHOCO -MIDICATIO 94 c ·-37c """ 66c -··~ ZEE ROLL TISSUE . ---'----..... 37' .. CHIPS ·'· 2·0UNCl•LAYn·x .. .-•AU . BA•·AID 45( WOOLITELIOUID _ .. _,._oz'l.13 !-OZ. SANI FLUSH POWDER --2~0L 34' PJ>.Q. :_ TAMPONS ... · YITAMlllS ·· .1ti .. t1cltrlps.. .. ~-un~ ----:-. --. --MAGICSPRlYSIZINlr=,;o-o•"49'" -iT~ . --s 129 --"l 161 ,...,., 65c o::t::' · , .... M .. v .':tit. BRUCE FLOOR FINISH -·--21-0• 79' 54c BABY OIL 1 BABY POWDIR POLY.G9 KOOL POPS .. ------PKG., 25' BRUCE ACRYLIC ~too -·-···-· 27.oz 88' 97~ 82c \:'.~ 67• M&MMARSCANDY •PA<45' GLADFOODBAGS ·--»<ou•r 33' J LYSOL ,t.;. .&. ~ 1-t ~ -m PEAS oaCORN CUT ~ ............... !0;~t 20' -ITIOJTOl....:tt ., GREEN BEANS ......... _.: ........ '~l: 21t OH·IOV IONUS PACK goc TlllElSWlff 411o ' CHEESE PIZZA __ 21•0L o· ORANGEiUICE ... ___ ,,.,,,_ ;i- OH-eov "7ftc l'ICISMlT SUPER SANDWICH __ '""" i;1· STEW VEGETABLES -· '"0L 56' lllllL WH IP 31Je lt!CTSWf:lT TOPPING........ . •OL o1 BRUSSEL SPRQUTS _ ,._,,,_ sgt 1 IOLUITAA$SOllTID , MEXICAN DINNERS .......... •A. 44c lllDGFmD•MAU$l• 1-Lll.OAYll ' ~ BREAD >-LO••· -------. . .. -sftil __ . -PACKAGI ""' ___ ,_.,, __ , .. _, __ ., __ ,,,,PKG. ......- ~ . ., lO-HOUSf '>ftt: $No\CI( TltA y l~E M1LK BARS .,., '1l!I. aNO'S PIZZA ROLL -· ,..,,, 89' lOWNHOVSf O·f'AK 4nc CONCENTlto\Tt ICEMILKSANDWICH __ ;r HAWAllANPUNCH ..... ,,,.,,,_41c lOWNHOOSf 63C wt •U.NltE Co\~NAllOH S(AfOOO 85' HEATH BARS ... , .CARNATION PERCH .......... "· ' ~-. GRAVY ou1c1t· ~~~:~ .... ,Ka. 211· P.O:O. IERRY BITS ............................... 6'0Z. a&c illl!. ,.600 So. ~~!~~~.!.:.f.ULL DAYs ·JUNE r1h-13fh RUSKET FLAK:Es LOMA 0 Alt!! HOLLYWOOD MARGARINE· LB 311c I 707 w .. i NJ,.,_ SnHt, c .... M"• 1800 '"''com .. •-· -uu Wett ••oo.iw.v. A-h• LINDA ...... 10-Z. '11)-\ . '."" · ;i_-__ L_L --'..U6l .l d&...,..A....,., H•lltl .... t..Ch ·1s22·w fttl'lllnsm 11,d., Wfttmhtmt 2110 N 11" c M Loa CABlll SYRUP 711o SPRING Ml·X SALAD SAN .C.Cc W• R~tJm 26 03 W• ........... "'-'·....... 3430 Wnt Ltncoht •••n••· Allohelm 11·75 .::!°;:,.., cw°!toM ne:" ft . . ......... -.:. 24-0 Z. "Zr FRAN CISCO .14--0 Z. ~-foodSl•mps 1811 C...,wulfl A..._., ...... ,.... t•JO ldl"9•' '-"""• Soflt• '-"• 14171 led Hiii "'""· T111th1 FOLG rRS COFFEE -9"7t BEAN SALAD SAN FRANc1sco 311c "'" 11•0 """''••l•A-.-.-1210 ........................ 1012 Mi ........... Whitti .. I:. • . ........... 1·LB.CAN ,. . . .GARBANZO ..................... 14-0Z. ;,-SIO"' • -.- ; . • I ' DAILY PILOT By JOllNA BLINN NEW YORK -"l cook any man's food . 1 can cook Jewish, Japanese · or 'Chinese food," was !he startling statement Crom Chill \Vills, one of the 1notion picture industry's most enduring character actors. Ch .ili·.'s· H.ealthy . . "The batter for the blintzes cottage ch eese (or hour. spoons sour cream. is very thin and contains a Jot farmer's cheese) Place 'large Skillet O\'er high heil ping tablespoon cheese mix- of eggs. The best thing to 1 egg-Y.Olk ~ ·heat, SJ?read evenly and lightly 'ture In ceoter of· brOwiled,,sitle serve them with is black cher-Dairy soUr cr~m ; , ·:_with thin film ot-,nelt~ but-·' of:~b blintz; fold $Ides over ry preserves. And man, is it Soft sweet.butter , ter. Use about 2 tablesp6ons filhng like an envelope, press good served up .with a dollop Black cherry preserves ) ba tter for each pan~a_ke, tilt to seal. · '· of sour crea m on top!" Beat 3 egg yolks, -melted ~~pan~to .make_ very_th1n OOD=.--.Cook..al oru:e inJJut!er_yn Ul He. likes ~o use Jean lamb !or butter, salt, sugar, flour and cakes,.o~ blintzes. crisp ~ and Jightly:t browned. making sbish kebab~ milk · togetl~t until smooth. • C.ook:on one..sjde only:Stack, Or,. p[epare . .blintze$ ,,Me8~, ''Sometimes I _use tiot~ lamb, Be8t 3 eggf·whites ,until soft ~rowned side ·· up, ,bf:~Weei'i coyer.:·~ aQCl ·refrigerate, 1until'. nd=beei;I--mar.mat.e...JW.ne 'Ol'm peaks-=arex rormed. ,_tmd=into ··sqftal'es of"aluminµm-tofl. inaJ cook~~'iltb-bl Wills, who looks and .acts 1=-----.;lie;k·tt.a c.:ow.bc?t-'{O ,Iears _oun a ~60.Ul bow fie 1kes to sil.ag new recipes when he JQUr ~r fi ve d,ays. yolk-Dour . ., mixture. ·c o. v e r· BJend together, e;o t t a g e ch~y pie serves 1 and ~. sour ··Listen, I m a c h u ~ k bowl, lei-batter slahd about l .. c~, egg yolk ~"2 table-crehm. Makes ·abollt 20. goes lo Europe. "1 '11 go back there in some cafe and put that Stetson on the chef with the chef's hat. ThcJ-c's always a photographer around shootmg pictures. cooker ! I put chunks of oruon -• · , and bell pepper in t he . marinade, along with oregano, papr.ika,· lemon ·j4ice,_ wine vinegar and a little olive oil. You just turn the meat over ,;Then I'll say, •CQme on now, how did you fix tlwse artiCbokes?' A lot oJ times, you can grab a recipe that way. The chef knows J'm not going to abuse ii!" Chill's chili is healthy food. "l make mine so that it doesn't have ii. bit of irease on rt . -' • :.•DoCtors have said cfuti 'is .,pecially' goocl'loc people With· ~ trouble. Maybe it's· every iO oft.en." The Texa n think s women may not be as good coo.ks as men who work· as ·professional chefs. "I've never seen a modern woman work at cooking like old-fashioned women d Yd . · Nowa~s. they serve so many of · those frozen dinners, they · ought to serve •. heartburri medicine for dessert.! 1-----·~~es ill t!>ore . CAU9e SQme kind of kicking_up ill-reel~~ "My mother was :a won· derful 'cOok-she did'all those big, rich Sunday dimiers'1hat -were-·_so.. delic\ous :you .---neVer ~ew when to stop eating." · • • " '1.::.use only beef-and-three Conruments and -salt. I grow ~. oWn Mexican sweet pe~ CHILL'S CHILI ~ ~. S and grind the seeds ifito 1 poWld lean stewing bee[ .. i powder. I also·use ground (pref&ably neck meat ), · seed: and garlic. . \. , ••iyQU must never ovetcook cut llJ l·inCu. cubes . , · ' meat OOcause it .has to be. 2. tablespoons Spanish olive wy to be ·&ood, And listen, 'oil ' ' '•i put any onio.ns .or 1 tablespo.on red pepper Wmatoes in there!" h e .:J\'O~der "f' . iil;dered, his Texan Ofigio'.cOm· 1 tea!spc>on ·sai~ ~ through. · · ~ teas~ ground cumin ;---·Chill. has . gai~~ · f .a m e ' · i clove g!rlic :crushed parmg hjs ch1h ~py. the ' •, Uon for people all over the About 1 cup'<-Water ld, incl~&: !Pe, . troops Saute beef•in. oil in cast·ir~ GY~seas . · skillet .. over big~ hea~ untQ ': Chill ~ most of his .cOo.k~ well browned; Add remaitiing -~ in the ranch=style .JQtchen · .ingredients; br~ to a boil: #'bis Encino house. ~ver, reduce beat; simmer "-'I'm a nut on ·iron pots. I about 1 boor (or until meat is lave them in all' sizes, ·UP to tender enOugh, tO chew,:but no.t ·~ great huge ones;· I ~ve overcooked). Add more water them banging over my brick if necessary during cooking. i:ll-eplace. · 1 · . ·serves 4. BLINTZES 3 eggs, ,separated :'t ~'-l've even got tiW'.t.hree-leg-led kind -down.~South, they · tall them spiders. There's Something-special about cook· .ihg in iro.n -it cooducts the heat better, somehow," \-Chill's gfeat .at making C:repes sUlelte, lii:~ch and ·2 tablespoons melted butter Pinch. ·salt Dash sugar 2-3 cup all -purpose flour 114 cups milk . ~ntzes. • ~ •, . -t.· 1 .cai;ton (8 ~ces) sieved -. 4 \;./ •• 1. ' ... . . .. 1Ecology, E~iipmy ' . \'. a'C.ookou't i • . ,, "" . ··' By · JEANNE LESEM-starting the fire, he also sprays , _ u"1 f'ooct l!dltw one or more units lightly with • ~ NEW YORK" (UPI) _ out-liquid starter and Jets it soa k ·door cooks mindfuIO f ecology in. · •and economy can serve both Empty waxed cardboa'rd ·'"causes this summer by follow-milk cartons also can be filled hig a few siinple rules. with briquets for starting fires. Or you can keep on hand In plann ing meals, ski p a tigh tly covered jar of bri- . Steak and" other expensive cuts quCts soaking in liquid starter .Of meat in favor of variety to cover. · ineat.S and poultry· Use a few soaked ones at the ' Chicken and tUrkey ·are good bottom of·your p.yramid. ,-ith barbecue sauces 'or just · ~basted with a homemade oil , Save party-burn ed briquets · d · · t by dousing them, one at a '~IP' an spice mix ure. time, in a container of water. ;. ~ Beef heart, prepared like Use tongs to'1lold eacff One in 1 Peruvian anticuchos, or spicy the 'water about l second, then •hors d'oeuvre, traditionaUy 'is return it to the' firebow} to dry 4 !frVed with corn on the cob. at least 24 hours: ' Sev~ral vegetables can be "1hen the ashes have cooled, baked on a grill or directly on ~1he firebed without using foil -strew them di rectly on a vegetab le garden or-lawn as ~ wraJ>l?ings. fertilizer or add them to a . Medium baking potatoes compost heap. i need 1 to l lh hours on coals, Anlicuchos. North American i and sm;dl acorn or. butternut d I squash, :ts to 50 minutes. They style, are less peppery an lhould be turned often for garlicky than the Peruvian j.e\'.en cooking. variety. Serve them \Vith corn · on the cob, as a cocktail snack ~ ·~ WhOle eggplant and corn, or a main course. I,. Wlth silks removed . but huSks left on, are besl cooked on th e Wash and trim 1 (11 ~ to 2- d of pound) beef he art, ren1oving ; grill , and turne ten. fat and arteries. Cut into :!~ or '' Sprink)e the corn husks J-inch cubes lightly wi th w3te( to keep · , them molit during CQOking. -tn_a la]:gLb?.WJ •.. o:d ,,~ Corn take!;. about 25 minutes C~P;S 0! .ckler ~megar or red and eggplant will vary widely, w1ne.v1negar wi.th,5 te~~~ according to size and shape. (cor:ect ) of finel y chOJl~d . ga rh c, Ith tea spoons of dried Re.me~ber ~o lncrease a.II crushed red pepper, 1 teas- <->O?k1ng t1~es Jf the \feather is poon of ground cumin. 1 '~ clully or windy or both. teaspoons of salt and 1.~ teiis· Perhaps the biggest ex-poon of pepper. travagance with m a o Y Add meat cubes and toss to amateur out door cooks is th e coat well. Add more vinegar if use of too many briquets. necessary to cover cubes. The amount needed.depends Cover bowl tightly a.n d on the size and type ot food to refrigerate at Jeasl 24 hours. be grilled, the type of grill and Stir occasionally. . the weather. For basting sauce, drain 1 In gen~al single la yer or (4-ounce) can or red or. greeo br.iquets that extends about at1 chilies, discard seeds and fnch~beyona tlie dimensions or mash chilies. WHh a J OrKin a the food is enough. Be sure to large bowl. Stir in l/<1 cup or · allow space for heal to coo~g oil and 1 tablespoon of penetrate between pieces of solids drained from th e rood. marinade. ·More briquets are-n(!(!dcd Drai n and dry meat cubes, for roasts, whole poultry and toss the m in the chili 1nixtu re anything cooked o n a to coat well and thread looScly rotisserie. on s~crs. Brlquets .in a arid • like Cook about 3 in ches itbove caidboard packige make a charcoal, turnina ofte n. about good but erpensiVe starter. 5 to 7 minutes. or until broWn- On6 clever <:OOk we knoW • ed on all sides but moist Jnakes his own· from loose bri~ wtf.hin. Baste with rema ining queta, bousl!t jn bulk, and sauce as they cook. _ , placed...io halves oC n1oldcd Makes about 6-8 .h o r s cardboar.d egg cartons. d'oeu vre.-ser\•lngs or nbout. 6 About 20 minutes before n1aln di sh ones. ., " . ' . .. • ... . ' \ " ,. . - .. " ' .. • • . '\ . . ' ' " •, I , " • " " " " . ,' • • .. ' f ' " i . " . . .. .. ' -' -· ..... _.,,_ . .• ' ' • Sne99ing , recipes from chefs Is one way. ChiU Wils a~ds to-his .ahocly impressive recipe file. ' II: 11n:t:t8DnE Bl'llll8 ClliUillDl ' " . .. ., . .. • . " • " . ~·' ' • • " I', . r ' ' . r ... ' . " " i ' I . ' • {~ . '• . ' .... # I. • \. r .. j ,_.• •. ; ~ • ·~ .. .· 7---~ • ······~ ---· ... ~ ----~---~- ( l !':' • \ .. ;r.:·. • ;. . .,} ... -. . • • • • . . . • I .t Wrd11tsday, Jwni &, 1973 • . ' J During the past tw9nty·yoan we have witn.-1 1111111y changes in the community. We hive teen rapid growth and exponsion, Ind have. found ourstlves to be 1 port of this prooperity, c;hll1gl ond'excitemant. • It has bean through the confidence of .the community thet Tha Roal Eltlters has grown Ind P'Olll'.-1. Through referrals Ind <-' busineis we have become 1n Integral port of tha community. • None of lhis would have been possible, ho-, Without·our thoroughly profeaionol ltlff of .i. _ locaLOif . ' -ly looking ,far-rd to tha.oJM!!ling of our saventh office .in lrvin1t. We lr1J1!>W 1 full.....,ice~y ·· -nel~tellm of friendly, conscilntl0us Ales men Ind women, we have grown from. one small office in Coltl M-to six with aur w Ind investment ilivislons. I feel -our continuing success is due to the feet our 11111 stiff never."'*isight • 2190 tftlrbor Blvd. .ea.ta Mela, Calif. 92926 (714) IMW313 (714) 64f.1IOO ' . of ·011r '*" phy: we're .not just in the r11I estate business; we·~ in the PEOPLE BUSINESS! •·On this.im)l!lftlllt onniverury'J each Roal Estater joins with me in expressing 1 deep gratitude to the ~. llf,. . ..,..,_~ -~ jXllMIUnity for lllowing us to ..... you now Ind in the yws to come. Think you 1111 ~-(· /~~ 1700 Newport Blvd. cO.ta Mesa, Callr.-92627 (714) 6415-7171 .. 332 Marguerite Ave. Corona del Mar, C.111. 9262$ (714) 673-8550 . . ' . . ' . . 17931.BelCh Blvd. Huntington Beach, Callf. 92647 (714) 842·2535 ' , . &014 Warner Aw. Huntington &e1eh, C..lf. n&47 (714) 847-8010 . .. ,• ~ . . ~ . . I • • . . • • -. • -•:· . :; , - ~ • :• ~,.._ .. . . ., • ~ • • • -. . : .. :• . • • • ' r ' I ' i I I l I ' ' •' -- 1 " ·, DICll,Y PILOT ~~fllntsd•y, June b: l it,,.. Wtdnttday, June 6, 1973 PILOT ·ADVERTISER B - The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Mob'~ "°""' lo. Solo • • • 12S • 149 ·~ .••••••• 950 ·990 locrls & Morine ~ 900 • 9IA f~nt . . • • • . . . 700 • 799 fil"IOflC:iol • ' • • • • • • • 200 . 299 DAILY PILOT --CLASSIFIED ADS· ~·-··· ... I ~ • ., .S~·.s49' ,... and 5-'•" . . . . . 950 • t99 a.al Eitoi. GeMrol. , ••• ISO • t99 Hoi.ises fOf' Sale • • • • • • 100 • 124 Lost & found • , • • • • • SSO -57-4 Merchandi1e ••.• , .••• 800 • 849 You Can Sell ll, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval it.ntal • • • • • • • • .. ' • JOO -..,,. Sthool' orld lm!NC.!lc.t • • • 575 • .599 ........ and ....... ' •• 600-~ Tron5P01totion. «" , • • • • • 9'S -949 ERRORS. Advertisers should chock their Mis d!lt & re~t erro~ ]!!fmedi1 tely. The General General Efi!,GJ-!SH l"UDOR. Unigue four . .!!!dJ:OODL_!n- "":N'ewpoi!'SBaycrest area: complimennn·g ·. · lall'd1cape, excellent carpets, formal dining , · and nice size family room. This home gives ~an impressive welcome and is an excellent value at $74,900. UNl9UI HOMIS OP NIWPOIT,llACM, '414500 .. .......,.,_,.H_ , :·::UPllll.l()UI: f1()Ml:S : ; . REAL TORS rol • : MESA VERDI . 'SHARP 3 BR., 2· BA. locattd oil pretty''cul- de-stc, large corner lot with driveway, gate, and pad for boat or camper. LOvely shag -carpeting and lots of TLC. Well ldscpd, and 3 blocks to all shopping. l'IXl!R UPPER • ' · EASTSIDE COST A MESA -2,000 sq, ft. 4 .; .. ·bedroom: 2 bath home on lar~e R-2 lot. Cus- tom built ranch style featurmB beam ceil· ' · ',ings1 ·massive double brick fireplace and ".' " ,harawood floors. She ain't very pretty but ,,; ,':,wow, what potential -.: maybe even con· , ·. verttng to duplex., Priced right. ' . . · ~ ~· HERITAGE 546-5880 Open Eves. -. -. ' " ,, ' . REALlORS oflnJa !J6fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Lind• Isle W1t1rfront . • 'Gustom 4 bdrm., 41!. bath home on lagoon. '{ : ,Fully equipped island kitcben, waterfront ,.. ·'family room, billiard room ...... $245,000 For Complete lnformeilen l? On All H-H A· Lots, PloHo C1ll: " LEASE WITH OPTION Eastbluff Lusk 3 bdrm., 2 bath, family rm. w/frpJ c, & gourmet kitchen . Reserve at to-• • • • • • • • • day's price, but buy next year while enj,oying DUPLEX-OCEANFRONT cem(ortable living; Burglar & tire alarm Swim on your own ptjvate be1?ch1 a 1t~p from equipment .thruout. •4o0 Monthly. your front door. Two lar9e bedrooms and 2 enjoyable .fireplaces in each unlt. A deluxe 6 UNITS -AL~S RENTED duplex property like this only comes along East.Side Costa ~tesa , shbws .pride of owner· oncQ-in-a·litetime. Call now for appoint· ship; sharpest comP.le,x~w.e.know of, '95,QOO~.&'=l_.2Dent. · ...................... $140,000. ............. ****** * TAYLOR CO. * . l.INDA ISLE'-"$195,000-- Exclusive island of boating offers the ulti- ma~ in prestige living; Private tennis, beach and security entrance. Architect design in this lovely 4 bdrm home with library, form al dining rm, play rm & 51!. baths. BeautifuUy decorated. Pier/slip. Plus more. ''Our 28th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors · 2111 San J0«quln Hiiis Roacl ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Gener1I . '. ~ . .,. HERITAGE R EALTORS AMIGOS! Si deS<'an ve nd.er o con1prar propletlacl a Jos ml'jores tcrrninos posibl~. favor de hablar con Arm ando Vas· que:t, agente de C' s l a acredltacln nflC'lna. i\luchas graclas! 236RS El Toro Road 58tHl222 Gener1I OWNER WILL CAltRY IST Tp AT 7V2~. INTI REST . VllW-VIEW-Vll!W , Watch the boats by day and harbor lightl by night from your l\xing room. The ULTI- MATE in FEE ·ownership, luxury on-the- water: living. 2 Bedrooms, 2 bath condo in prestigious CHANNEL REEF. Pool, securi- ty guard, boat slip available. CALL FOR appointment, $95,000. ••••••••• . * * SACRIFICE * * LA CUESTA VERDE HOMES in Laguna Hills has 2 homes back on the market becausa of credit rejections. Both have cozy kitchens and family rooms plus 3 BR's. & 2 BA. One lia1 a fireplace. Quick possession. Excellent conventional financing available. General General TRADER,'S CORNER Itnprove your tax shelter and cash flow! Exch~nge • Y.OlJ!' .• l!i>J11ot. dui>.lg.x,_ triplex ..or Simil ar renfal property! Choose from our large selection of investment buys -here are just a few : · ' • MONEY GRINDER. M 0 de r n Garden Grove 4·Plex, all 2 br, 2 ba! Low maint No vacancies! Rents can be...,irp.proved! Priced for quick sale at $49,ROI! · . . e CLASSY FOURPl.EX. Near new, luxury · units -walk fo Sou' th Coasf P1-Q!. Grpts, drJJ•, bltns, enclosed patios! Fania,uc 3 BR, 2 llA owners units + roomy 2 br, 2 ba rental. Asking '82,000! • ..fil.IRF.SWE .I>UPLJ:X~ l'rlde_of Ol'l.llmiµP ~ Ci\LL&12-l'111 ~--'1'-~ and~wow-,vhat-rents!-Every 1uxury~ ~ Onto steps to Newport surf! Just llottd at · 21 . $115,000. Submit your terms or trade! Ask for Mr. McMullen please. e FIVE UNIT FIXER. Paint, polilh lllld nlse OCEAN VIEW rent! Small equity or low down OK. c~·t last at $51,000 -mike. mooey here!! 3 + G ... I' $25•950 , Give our exchange specialists your reqtW•· ments and equity information and they will Prlvale circular If.reel o! do lhe rest!! tine ,hornet. Palnt and savt' thousand1. S\veeping il'OlUx!s·with room for boat 3 bedroon11 includlni: hi~e-a-way. mMltr suite, acpru-ate gue11t filt'l!lty, den V. E. HOWARD Ir CO. Reil E1t1te lroker• .. < !. 88 I Dover .Drive, N.B. 6454400 w1th '&lidlng gJ8.3s door t> 25' Oen,ral General entcr18.hter11 patio. BrMth· -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I taking vir w of. CWlyoll and • ~'.''"" HURRY! Call -DOVER SHORES -VIEW I 0111 \ I I OI \0 \ A' r I ~· Newport Heights Area associated BROKERC.-fl~fllTOliS 202'.. W 8alb"o 611 111 J 5 BR. -pool -Bay View $159,000 TOWNHOUSE-SORRY-SOLD in 2 days! Let us sell youra! HAR.OR VIEW Hrw • • • 3 BR_:fitnlly rm.--0eean view, pool $911,000. Wo have llsll"ls of many other homos Cell VI for your nffds C ': ... 1 11 ·,11 1 Realton et&.-7711 204.1 WettcllH Drive OLDER Open till 9 PM .UT So N""I * 15 UNITS 1t · •v One .t: h\'O BR. unltt. Court-HOME & BUSI NISS ml oq. ft., 3 hr. hom• • "°' •ach apt Nev lhopplnc 4 Bedroom, 2 b&tha, double , Just a hou.e -with run din· yard entTr. Carports tof garqe. $30 ooo •• Beat of Ing room on quiet tne-llned No vacancleti! '17',000. No loan oost on this lovely 3 bedroon1 2 bath College Park home. 1\1 on th I)' New carpetll, drapes, and payments $192/mo, Pl! New carpets, drapes, and outside paint. Extra large separate fn.mily roon1. See tlus at s:M.000. temu. ' · ilo,...~ 0wnor ..,., ""11" ~' ~l11M11-o-- LARGE FAMILY? WALKrn A LEE ReaJton -1610 Wc0out-Hwy;;<N'9 •. -- CO .. ATS 5,Bedroorn, 2 baths. Clooe to 5'Jl.-0022 REALTORS ·&12-4823 $31,000 •nd $31,500 MAKE US AN Ol'l'ERll SAN JUAN .BY THE SEA ·Across Old Coast Highway froin beach. 1\·3 Parcel (3 lots) 75' x llO'. Beautiful t . ocean view. Sign on property. $79,500. Ca•ol Tatum QUICK POSSESSIONI Now vacant .. '. SELLERS INVITE ALL OFFERS -3 BR. & cozy den, built-in elec. kitchen. Nice location in Irvine. Ask. -· $32,500. "Chuck" Lewis + LARGE LIDO LOT Room to garden or expand or for your fav- orite pet. 3 Bdrms. & den & charming! Full price $94,500. Gene Vreeland ---...r. --NOW-tS-THE-'flME , • For .all .good tennis players lo move to the BluUs! 3 Bdrm., 2~} ba., 2-story condo, de- signed fo r the \veekend athlete! $74,500 WITH LAl\D ! Toni Escobar CLASSIC VIEW-PRIVACY-POOL For that spec. family 'vho needs studio. 3 BR. & enjoys natu~. Dramatic home \V / incompar. day & night view of Laguna coastline & city. $129,500. Bob Yorke LARGE LIDO ISLE HOME Exciting home designed for lamily living. Children's area separate \\'ith own family rm., living & din. r ms. with parquet floors. Six bdnns. Two lots . $179,500. Charlene Whyte ~ LAGUNA CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY Ocean ,vJews-prime No. Laguna Joe. at Boat Canyon~ Deve~ condos or apts. Current income ~ mo. Only $26.5,000. Call George Grupe. · . -. - IU-0700 --Colch-.Mll,Banker . ~ 550 Newport C,..,_r Dr., H.B. I ahoNPJ>Elng, SS3E2,C500U.RITY? otMral--General WA Call Jerry Herdin or J oe Wilhite El ID ~~:ti~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LLACE 714: '44'IOl2. 3· Bedroom-home fully • .,.. - froin thi!! alma.st nc\v nia-REAL TORS peted, rt'.'Ccntly painted. ---5'4M6-4141 1 ...... c enclosed 1unpo"'h, jcstlc VIP fan1ily ho1ne. -._.. . !Op E I ) Gonor1I .General fenced rront le back lanl, Spacious hedroon1s, 2 baths ~n _y_en ngs . ---rooin 101;-00.:t.:Qi.llitS tieet. O"'i'md ex1ccll1entd arculln. f:oil ~~~~~~~~~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: $21,500. t 1c an . 1'' price '! READY FOR YOU R M C di R I 154.soo. DOVER SHORES • MESA VERDE ,e • • ,,o N c •r n" "ca tor VIEW HOME W• have just Hstro a ,.._ ~1 ewport Jvd., .M. REPUBLIC HOME ..,..,, 4 Bedrm. Faahkm' 541-772t Realtors . 646-7711 B~ vir.\v & .speclAcUJar n~hl $59,950. Shores home, located les1 *6 UNITS*. 2043 \\'e!lt!lilf Drive :!'~~?. ~l~~dfeb~i~;g~~ 5 Beclroon1s upstalrs "'it~1 3 ~~ ~;"~~e 1~~J~h~n ~~: • Open 1.il 9 Pl\f lvan \\'ells for executive l~c ba1hs •. and a ieal rondltiOn inside and out, and ~ l"nte11aining & con1f~r1nble choice nelglibot:hoOd. Call features a •lep-~vn livina: two triplexes on 1 Jot. All C WAll<I H '~ 111 DOG KENNEL fan1ily livlng. }~our be<I· for further details. room, Jo~al dinln.g, PflJl-2 BR. tmlls w/mod. bltin roon1s, r.onvertlbll" den, 3 clcd fai111Jy !"Om \\'lth shaa kitchens. lncorne $920/mo. 28 runs + cat boxe8 • large lot. COOd buildings. Back Bay. 0 w n e r motivated. Good financing. e CALL ANYTIME e 646-3921 or Eve. 646-4543 Lochenmyer Rea ltor hath!l, 'formal dining roon1 Newport c~t. service .'J)l)reh, over-Roonl Jor 2 or poailbly 3· & \\'arm 'family room adjoin-at 111zed 1araae with plt'lll)' Of more units. Ovt-of·town- lng lhe gourmet kitchen. room tor """Ol1!:shop. Lulh owner needll lmmfd. Ille. Front courtya,rd patio with Palrvlew tan9scap1n1 .lndudea. two 192,500. Call 545-8-124 , hcatcd.~I . Brand nc1v on patios. Owneni moving 1o SouthCo Realton them~ at $137,500 • . . 6461111 Northern CaHt. and want · "'" .w. _Jina •Jelier _ _ l:._:..lmt) _vlaa1'u'e·iactlonor~.;,.,9000. 1rta~"?I _ $2J.OJ!E.NT _ vaJoc• ... ,. ~-'TILL Y9URS Realtors 640.0020 PROBLEMS I. !acilitio, cw.y den. Gourmet C~ F. Colesworthy • COATS 3 llc<lroom• tncludlng .- NEWPORT HEIGHTS O WALLACE kitchen. Banquet dinl,,.. -..--, BR 2 . SEWNc; Y \,IR REALTORS U""' brick fireplace. Rua· .-,. ----------·-" • B1\, fanui)' roon1 HOME ged btams, Huge rumpus ----~ \\·/-firepli now-c-B-r p els, · . -962."'454 roo:m .. Dance pa v 111 0 n , 1PENINSULA <!copes, b It; n •. Cool TRY SPARKLING POOL. Alen! IAVFRONT n1n11icured yard on quiet &45-0003. • ., • '"'"'"'sac. Wruk JO all "E'-\UITY CUSTOM TRIPLEX """'M"'E"'S"'A,....,D"'E.,.L""MA=R~ Enchanting h\'O-slory 4 bed-Ne·wport schools, bike tt> the ,. rm. watcr!ronl home with boach. $47,500. CA LL PURCHASE $52 000 LoVely 4 bdrni)rl-• .on chnnnln" patio On adjoin<'ng &a:ml. • • qUlct, tree lined i'eet. Xlnt • PLAN'' Excellent rtontal &rtA clote residential artt.. ia1 ea•"'*•, corner lot. Enjoy it all . Omtu hoop!'•, he ,. u"' nii h1, or huilri ,anew on °' . By to •tores, ......, l a.tr., ~Jy painted Interior. AJw11ua rented, Who11 firat? ~ • d ~. t"1!h cr Ot' ~JOlh lots. f'ler &. 21 Walker tr Lee Real estate, • ..,.. • • rapes. ...upper !.hp, naturally! Pll.'a.'«' call Jnc NawaArt P umblngl'Elec. larage door P.d Chapman or EI a inc ~ 22'31 South Brt~tol Avenue ·-r opener. A tnllY line · tamlly Den101l<I. 546--00'll (72 I-lour Evaluhl Ion · 1t home otfnled 1or SJS;OOO. PETE BARRETT .. ~N.s. Servlc"1 Fairview 67':WAN RE!7~ -REALTOR-ON THE DEVELOPERS '44-1111 642-5200 FRIENI~iJ'.',Jrn= AnENTION 11 l ti.us ~~~~~!.h ;C'. ~ Tv."0-tltory home tenturtrllf 4 Jtold lh\1 In Inventory . buUd (lnrflmt) cor. Wttldng to All ~ TRE bcdroomt, familY room with later! Dclapldatcd but rtnt· and ~. MllrT Ot/er. - noo: J:1~~~ tl.rcPlf'-~. formal dlnlnit tlfld able oottaa:e level 4 •unit ''IRVINES'' A1lcl11a: $42,500. Jmntetlllte eoii-. jdeaj, 3 l>Mroom hOmc 3 OO:uw. Mank.-utcd yard11 ... •It.el Excellent \Vest Cotta occupancy et.n be airanpd. very sharp nnd 'neat Mesa JocaUont Priced al OR "'NGE on quiet, ,.eluded 1"" 11ned tlU'ottahotJt. Slluated on 113,500. $\Jbml.t uour termli ,. •***•-OINNy cul-de-sac 1troet for boai, I t trftt Ith b1endl ' R"'H "RDS or compen. Quality COPP<r qu • ·' w Y 'l'ry--TD'li \ •eAL!r---v ,. -AM &: plumbing: 11t11Jnleu steel neighbors. Ideal for famtllea 1 ~ "Tho Ranch" oflera 4 br., ~~: R!A( TORS divided 1dnk ">Ith new and children, vr.ry clo1e to • * 557-4130 •t 1 N 1 tchool1, park ''ind tennls V. E. lkNW & Co. lmm&cut&te 3 yr, old hOme. · *** '' 1~ · ~at c can. move courts, beach, paved bike _..., .......,""'......,.' 01·lcnt11I garden• on a quiet =..,,,..,,.,..,.....,,~~~ In ready. SJ>,000. Cull today, troJI and ahopplna. Existent __ rul-d~sac 11djoinlng a Fat Protll U attained w'hl!n don't delay. 54&-2313. 6 percent VA lbt1.n n1n.y be Llk~ to 1.rnde? Our Ttnd~r·s grt•cn \ICll, you sell lhrouah·f'C8Ult~t- Sell the old stufL Buy the assumed. Please "ho n c Pnrndisc column I~ for )'OU! \\'Al..Ktlt It 1..l:JE f'lct1ltor1 ting Dally Pilot Classltled nc\v stuf1. j 16-2313 lor tuldlUonaJ info. 5 lines. 5 dny11 for 5 liucks. , , 51fHJ022 Aris. 642-f,678 -MACN-AB IRVINE TURTLEROCK 'PRISll>ENT' HOMI J ust U1tedl Spacious 4BR, DJ1 FRI I Cap- tivating city & mountatn Vlr;W from all major rooms! Overlooks park It pools! Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. {1'24) 1 SHANOR I-LA • Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-d••ac. in Costa Meaa's fine Bluff area. Neat S BR- Jarge_mamr.:.t11lte.-_gai:den._pat.lce;park view, '40,950. Lois Egan 644-0200. (T22) IRVINI TERRACE 3 BR-VIEW-POOL Moet lln\Wlal .location -quiet street -Ocean, Bay, Fashion Island View -all this & so much more -$74,950. Tom Queen 644-6200. (T34) SO MUCH ~O.R SO LITTLE Very sharp 4BR/FR. Lovely new carpet- ing lhruout. Short escrow. Only $33,000. 'Lois Miller M2-8235. (Tl3) ' CAMEO SHORES Magnillcent panoramic ocean view. Cus- tom 4llR, 3 bath, den. Available foJJ im- mediate occupancy. $115,000. Jack Custer MU235. (Tll) .. BIO C~YON BUILDING SITE 'Large cul-d•sac lot on the FAffiWA'V. AJi excellent -bur at '81,600. Tom Queen -&1+6m-(T82) -- tol """Dri,ti -·· 1i44-""'' ....... o,· N-rl loolll;Olllroit.i. ft,.• .. ~ , ·-·' . . IJ t't-U(-A.u1_ ....... I~ [.___-_"1_ ...... __JJ~ L I~ .__I __ ,,,,._ l~.I .......... . ·- > Mini Canyon Estate Fixer • View· El Toro El Toro $25, 950 Elegent 2 story home with gorgeous deep SPECIA~ A'M't."'NTION oould sh1g c1rft8ting, • custom draperies, sunny Huntington Beach n1akc a diean1 t""ue true. r-NesUcd AT 0 p . THE kitchen and pool table size family room COUNTRY CLUB BLUFFS. PANORAMIC overlook sperkllng hHted' and filtered pool. ATMOSPHERE . . -. . • ' W~ntsday, June 6, l'i73 Real E•l•t .. Ce11er1I . " OMLY PILOT •. ::;,:;=c:...:llo:.::;:oc"h.:.... ___ I Newport S.1ch Cemetery Mount1in, D•Mrt J · THE THE CONDO CAPER Lota/Crypta 156 Ro .. rt I~ VILLA .. The tall young derorator SIX c.-e mctery lots at Pacific CABIN at Crestline. .Id "UP AT A \'ILLA , DOWN v.•ulks thru the big 3 B~. View Memorial Park. Will commoda~e ~. \\'p k ,,r ..B'l TllE $£;\," is the livi ng, dining, kitchen, Ba. 111!11 all or pa11. Will dis-w~kend. Call ~·15-2685 t t theme Jor this ln1poslng "Ahing, hnuning," C~· (.'O\lll 963-2181 &ft.er ~ or R11nche1 P•rm1 ! Spanl1th atyle hon\e. Localed b1'0Y.'ll 'illiog now & then. anytln1e y,·eckends. G • ' ltG high u" on Laguna's fan1ed At the big temu:zo entry, he Commercl11 1--r_ov_e~•-------.;.,.,1 Riviera eot11;\l i11c. oET,\JL-~novL'!I snioothly to the Jlv. Property 158 BEi\UTI1''U(. JO-acre Va1fii.; E J) l!IED11'ERRANEAN ing room .• J:\n inc.reduk>us -cia giwe. Lovely home.i\le ' ARCHITECTURF. \Vt T ~f look oi1 11111 hu.ndsont~ face, CORONA & 1..::Uf'tl'an<'nt inc 0 in"": F:XTERldR 01'.. ROUCH & ~ung hlg a~s \\'Jdc. "I Sat·rillCo -at $ 2 5, QO'O . 12 APARTMENTS Many l\l!t>lnativeii to flnu.ne. i1--~-~1~~"""'""''""·--~ MQ¥ Trade ~wn Jal• Smaller Unll11. VIE.'W l>'"OREVER, overlook· This is e stunning decorator home. See to 4. B1'Clrnli>, 3 bathH, l~it years lnl:,..oaeyon & l'ROPOSED pp<1ciAle1----·--------~ ·J~l)l'Ql<;JOO~ MAn.WA & OOCF C'OOR'SE. Bk 837-9400 maJ dining,· ~rgeous car· O IALK \\'lllTE PLASTER. C~!I t ~.000lleve10•,t.! 2 ;0Q0? I DEL MAR 491-WM, 496-22l8 bloori!!h 11tyled-vemmht-wlU" ~ --""'"'""~ ~iji~i\'ii""''Fc:;;;i"==tiiit;;;;;!,j---4 a vie\v of the oce;u1 far good across the bay & all r.Prime 7'iot n\'all~l<" oril '·t evet fic-res en below. they thrC\\' ln "'as a st't or a b~ild to suit basis \\'Ith Capistrano & La.k•• Elsinore. 3 f May Trade for Land suitable .fm· 3 to 5 Un.its. May'"C:arry 2nd Trust Deed. All Units FurnJshed. Coo d llcnt Schedule. I-teal~ and f'iller<:rl Jlool. SI 72,800. Call _.AtiylL1nc, ij.J6.();j5.j, , 1 ;'Fl°XER UPPER" TRIPLEX New exC'l usivl' listing, A very 1notivated selle1· \\"IUlts action (In this .wall-located Cost.a l\·I~ triplex. C1't'!lt -Ofltl011unity for a "fio it yoursclf('r .. , . Pot r.nlial of Sti:JQ, a n1onH1 renr. Asking s;,ri,flOO. Call 675-i:l:lj. NEST IN THE TREES 1\\'o llf'<h'001n n1ouniiiin c:lbiil i)('l\\'1.'-'11 An'U\\'hcad and Big Jkal', :\\Oll•Tll all·L•lcctric ki1t'hcn adjoins large li\•ing 1"QOn1 \\·Ith \1uorl-burn1ng fl1'f.'placcr fo1· year 1UU11d c u 111[or1. Call &86-0222. $li,51Xl. 'l'hc SEA lg at your finger l ~..,~r~·~..,..,..,..,..,..,..,~..,.,,...,..,..,..,~..,!!!! 11eti;, d1·a11t.'li, eJ<.oe kitch. sep 1il)K. 1' .. catures 3 bedrooms, Jaun<hy rn1. Choice Joe, dining .room, huge grounds, 1,;c;;o;;•;;te;;;;M;;;e;;sa:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;; i ;H;;u;;n;;t;;in;;;g;to;;n;;;;B;;;•;;ac;;h;;;;;;;;; 1 quiet cul·de·sac street. [)e. Tri level noor plan features 2 andirons &: a piece of junk par~1ng for 14 e u r i; S3.~l0-:u:rc. S975 do"11 pay~' BDRU'IS. & DEN + GUEST jewelry r found in a closet. available. Ult nt , OllSY ler1ns. 833-3'/13 11 tll.'\V i1nancing or assume signed for I.he parlicular buy-Rl\'I., OR SfUDY. l\1assi\'e Tell n1<", does the blonde go 2. 126' corner . IOf'ation \\"\Th Rea l Estate Wanted IM f\\'C really mean it )!iv. rm. \l'ith this?" 'rhe blonde gtg. tear do\\.:fl .1n1provements. . 1147 "'' month <olal PaY· * WANTED-., .. CALL 9684456. 111cnts. \\1on't Last . call now! \Y I OCEAN VIEW, gled, "l'li take it." he said , Great po~nt1al for a s~1l11ll F'OR 4 pe1-c~n1 co1nnuss"\Ory. TIJ\1BERED CE I L [NG "as soon as 1 cru1 sell niine." restaurant 01"? ,\ s k 1 n g Charles Quintard, Rcalfor, TIED BY CRISS CROSS Call Dennison Associates for perhaps loo high a priCl' -\\'ill have ~'OUI' home soltl BEAMSr IN-ALJ:rJIEN'.I'lC a. ..follow up an...Uti& Caper. su!:>n1it offers an\i lei's sre bcfOl'C sunset. 962-55.'S. MESA VERDE I Olll.\I I. 01 \0\ RlAlTOR', BUY..ER . • • ror extra sharp 3 BR home close 10 schools & shopping. Ne\v green shag caJ'pct, alum. 1..'0v'd. patio. 1·rcshly pain·tefl. $17,000 • f ireplace, builtins, p1in1c area. I'd buy it n1ysrlr No MORE if I \Vere looking. $32,75o. Very clean 3 hr/den & \\•ork I' . shop in l'ear. Lots or 1llage Real Estate p,.;vacy "';rh ehain·Jh1k fJ>n· 53f·511D ( :;::~ 531·5100. cc around this charmlngl •~~~=~=!!'!!~!ll:IL> home! Price is fi1'tl1 ... but SCM.E-SA-DEL MA··-R-cf1sy financing. \VALI.::ER 8i LEE Realtors Popular T-Model. 3 BR, 2 546-0022 BA, lfam. rm .. crpt tlu'UOUt ~ _MO~.TIC~_!.LO *-; -~t*~l~~~~~ihrll~: l\IucH soui,:ht fiffcr J -UR., -2 patios, qulc-1 side str('(!I ha., farn. rin. pin~; Nr. J_JOOI. for kids. 5t.I. •,~ at S200/n10. 01vner n1ui>t .'>cl.I_ 1n1n1ed1ate· Assuinable \\'/$18,000 <lo,,·n ly~ .B«sl buy in area nt or no payoff penal ty. By BA$2: .. L500B.OA BAY p RO. p ?"'nc:.: Princ\rals o n 1 y . • a46-4Gi0 or 83.1\{)243, * 642·7491 * Back Bay BRAND NEW HOMES * JUST LISTED * 3 BR-1.1/2 Baths Newly Decorat•d $27,500 Great Eastside Location George Willlimson 252, ~2. Z74 . 2'1nd St .. Cl\·t R I ... 70 La rge 3 BH, 2 BA. fam r1n, ea tor .:1'f0"65 fple.. Approx 1,9,00 sq. J1 . Dana Point Picture yourself livi119 in this Meredith Mal!sion ONLY $49,950 · 3 'BR. 2~Z BA, laundry room; lge tan1 rm, b1i<fst room, formal dining, entry hall, ifT\JE&.culate grounds. Call 96.'f.5611. ' - -1175 1n11 llloolohunt Sr. $28,000. 5 Minutes to beach. Court· -ynrtJ entl'Y:--3 bcdrms;--love· Jy i>hag carpets. Beautifully Jdscpd, lovely _patio. Jteal steal. Conv~nient nbrhood. CALL 96.s-4.J56. SPANISll S T Y LING . 673-7311. \\"hathti.pJM"ns.Bkr.675-7225 ~ • . .J< CEN T E: R FIREPLACE. ~~~iOiii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iiiiolTT\~\'~C1;'-a~df;jo~;~n~i11;;g-;;~n«>~.~"'~":°p~•;;';;\)P. LJlntara ·_ \V/\V carpets thruout. e1·ties, <:cuter C.:'11. $75,000. REALTY C<'ntrat kitchen has RANGE, I OVEN, DIS~l\VASl·fER, & JY O\\'llel'. 645-::?02il/S~2-6:'60 Since 1946 --• COUNTRY KITCHEN opens to DINING AREA. If BLUFFS Condominiums Downtown Cott• M"', f'!l.niily prolllenls . priced you have~ flair for I.he olde for sale 160 1171 under n1a1-kc1. 4 Berlrnls, 2 \\rorld design, then you nlust Tree-Lined Greenbelt HARBOR 642-2991 b U l'V ti 1 see this charming bit o( old Shell.,.~ •rriTa''<' • VACA.~T ·I Bedroon1, a 15• i;lone rep ace, Spain. Offered for, o:u c JI B t 11· t I b d Q * fo1mal dining, block fence; $53 500 3 BR's; 2~~ BATHS . uni. l: l., ~ :r.tl l, ran . * uick Cash . h · nc\1' car1>ets ,t clra1le's. . . . heavy s nke ro.f. Prime lo. BE THE isT TO SEE .IT! Sharp-as-a·1)in. S23.!150. Li>"' \V11l buy your property •• >\II cation near Douglas, free--CALL Now FOR APPT: Sixty 'Thousand Dollars do1111 Ff-IA-V1\ tern15. eash within 72. hrs. Call ~:853t shopping. CALL Ml!SION REAL TY * Scott Realty • 962-885! · $30-000-__ 985 _80_ ·LA~~~ ~WY.. Please Call: W -1150 PARKLI~:s-i:rruu~tlings, .... 1•1~ I: 4_1.oy.ely.=bedrms·.--2~11.U Phc?~ _(_71~) ~94:.f731 pool, NB. 3 BR. w BA. -i; ~ • __ I I "' J & C OICE * --CHXR-LOTTE l:'ONG -s~3.000-or-"''1tl-rent\v/op . -·-H· ---41 ~ne-0n· one · 1ag. aek · * H !o buy. 642-3615 BR.OKERS INC. ' J ill 1nodel Stard~st. llt1ril· Laguna Homesites REALTOR SINCE l!Y'JO \\'Ood floors, blt1ns , _Ll~:k s·rREET to sh't..>c! lot in xlnt Income Property 166 \\'f\.l\i:T 3 or 4 bdrn1 honte I "·all _fence,. Our best listing neigh borhood all under· Nl'll"j)()rf H~ts Arca. Prili. ~r~:I~ ~~tt ~~3~rans-~lun~D"":il.;' house plans ~~~~~=-40 GARDEN ~~.Y-~~1i~ail~la~i:~~~p~~ r~ic ~~e of· Laguna's l>eller NEWPORT BEACH s Box 1560, Costa l\Icsa, 92628. ::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:: $30,950. areas; Jgc. lot, C"losc in, w/ 2001 Cliff Drive UNIT WANTEn~bc<l .. 2 batiJ. I POOL -POOL unobstructable oc-can & l\'Iarvelous fan1 1ly hon1c, LgC'. _ Near b.e a c h -up tp Fountain Val~ Co. 92708 n• 963-5611 JUST LISTED l 3 _Bedrms. 2 , baths, formal coastline viC\vs. An excep. Li\'. Rn1 w/cathedra! ceil-\\'e can substanti ate p & L $a 0 , 0 0 0 -~ 1 ~. 0 0 0 ,. Glen !\tar 3 BR, 2 BA, firepl , dh;1ing room, lots of deck-tional buy al $22,009. ingi:;. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. d1\ nstrs ligi.il'es on this one, as "·e ca sh_ -Pr 1 _nc1 pals o~. iaiu rm. blti n range, dbl ing, Priced for quick sale. RARE homesite in private l\taste1· bdrn1 & ba up manage it. Beautifully n1ain· 546-1754. Agt. ~'!!!!iiiiiiiiill oven, dshivsha·. plenty of CALL 842·93TI. oceanh'Ont community. Fan· w/lge. sitting rm., frplc. & tained in every respect. !!!! cu pboarcls, new w/w cr pls FRAN-~CI CAN tru;tlcr .view·~;. Hear the vley.-. Bean1 ceilings in all $495.0l'O. Principals Only. l 1~· & drps, coverr.d patio, Cl5 'vaves crash. Steps to priv. roon1s. Attached 2 bdrm. Sparling Investment Financial • ldscpg. Xlnt cond. $30.900. FOUNTAINS bclach .. Architoooect's house apapiio. \V/Irplc & .wparate Cor:p • .,,~6~38-~5~66~2~· ,.-·l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii~··'1 • FP. $1550 tC1tal dn payn1t. Spi ral st!l.i rcaSe,. 4 bedrms Pans incl. $55, · C • F'OR salC' 2 l~l't, 11 ; Ba Pay1 nts less lhan rent. Xlnt plus parcnfs rett·eat. New \YOOIDSY & p1:ivatc; on dead· GR\JBB & ELLIS CO. DELUXE 4-PLEXES Busines• , 1: Crpts. drps, lnd~epd, fncd. ----------All inC'l ude<l . !JO',;, financ. ing! ! Drive hy ! ! ! home; Close 10 bench & \0t•11tio11. carpets, nc1v paint, cus101n crn slrce1. 2 Lg:c, ocean· REAL TORS 011\y 3 Left! _Best rental ar ea. • . "°°· .l\larini\, 2 story, .\\•/v.· cptg; IT drapes. Sho,vs bette1• lhan vieiv lots 1\'ith lots of t ree.~ 2863.E'. CoRst H\vy. C.D.;\T. -1\ll units hH\"c frplc's, dsh· Opportunity 6-l~!H.11 (II' &j:l-6177 BY b \VNEll, 3 br. (1-plc, covered 1*11.io, 1le\v kitchen, 640-0166 or &J0..02'17. d 0 a 1nodcl. CALL 8'2·5371 . & p!cnly or JJl'ivacy. BoU1 675-7080 1\'hrio, forced air hea1, air ' .rps. ccnn vie"" $37,900., r •o0500 • f 49..~ 5029 or .,....,. . COIHI., C!OSl.'(I gal'agt'S. [)ool •\'"lL ll'lll. · ,.... · 962-4471 (':"..::.) 546-1103 , EXECUTIVE 1'~ANTASTIC, large ocean· FASCINATING avail. \Valk to shop'g, sch.ls ~· El Toro TWO STORY fl'ont lot, one of U1e lliies.t I. &. park. WELCH'S PRODUCT INVESTORS DELIGHT Balboa Peninsula Jll'Ope11ies in the Laguna NEWPORT Sparling Investment OWNER, "'transferred, must Amenities Galore 3 Bedrms up, 1 dO\vn for area, on a beautiful C.'OVI!' & Corp., 638-5662 Billion doll ar industi-y ncOOs Thinking of o"•nlng: a home BY 0\\11er. Prniu Point for ln\·est"ment purposes? beauty, 2 BR, 2 BA, in1n1ac. ll<'rt• i.1; a g:ood one in 1irin1c i\Tust set' to 1Jppreci1:1te. alt 5 1vnclllion & Rrntat Arca. pn1. 67~4~1. l\1inutes rrom S.D. Fr('t.•\\·ay sacrifice immed. Io v c I y privacy, 3 baths, family sandy beach. J\.lust 8ec to CHAR~ OO\v responsil>le n1en ~ 3BR, 2BA, fain rm, frplc, \\d'~~·i n c~1 ts, s00hag crpkit.s, l'OOnl, formal dining room, apprec. $115,000. "'"" <!/'<, ft. of clmnn 1,1 NEW TRIPLEXES "·01nen lo service high "Yl· ale, wnte.r softener, dbl gar, m111g, u tra m em t-huge livirig roonl with ca-vt<N .,.., ......... t chen, shake roof and gar-thed al iJ' • · Newl_)Ort Heights not far IN COsrA ?-.1.ESJ\ ume ""'"erage rou es. ~!~cd.tra f;:-..\':1;S, 2 lf~ dC!l·like 1..'(H1ler lot highlight lhru~ut.1~s~:·6~ri!e: n~ (bµt not too close) to Hoag 3 Bd1:n1 .. 1 ~ Bnlh l:IMITED OPENINGS. Jndscping, ~~ acre. Sad· this sensational 4 br, 2 ba Extra large honte in super ~. ~ Hospital on CataJina Dri\·e. 2 Bdi m., 1 1 ~ Balh PART OR FU'LL TIMIJ .t: Sou!h Coast Plazfl in South ,c_o_r~o_n_a-..d~•~f~M:..c:•~'---­dleback \1J, ru· schls, lnuu('d dandy. Eager 011•nc1· asking nbrhood. C1\LI.. 8424451. , 4 Br, forn1a l dining &: huge 1 Bdrni., ~4. Bath . NO SELLING" ' occup. El Toro Rd to S3.J.aoo ·take over VA loan! recreation roo1n. Ocean & ]IJ".', DO\\N :On1nany esiablishes com. Sn11ul A1u1. ·I Bedroon1s, 2 Bathi;, f"irt'pla<·e. \\',1lk l to Sl'hools & Shoppinc. All for S2:i.GOO. Call ;\ n y 1 i n1 c , 6-16-0-j;ia. T -494-5671 ~,t.2100 b · Ora nge County r , .. l\Iuirlands, Norlh \\'est to e.1111s or lradc in your APPROXIMATEL y ay vll'\\'., \VALKF:R & • nicrcial 01· faclory locatioJlll.. Estradoi;, Right to 24Ji2 present hon1C'~! CA LL 1/3 ACRE UNIQUE & UNUSUAL LE~ Realtors. 54&:002':!. Apartm~nt No franchise fees. Cotn· OCEAN 'VIEW Coria Cresta Dr. Ope n G·l5-il•IOO. Corner Jot "'ith 2 separate Is quali1y & vie\\; important H1\RBOR Vu Hon1e~ 4BR Realtors 547-6791 plcte\y seeured investmeDt. house \vcekcnds. 586-4344 FNJN TIL 9 play yard!!. 4 Bedrn1s. 2 to you? Gracious li\'ing in a 2BA, sgl level M~ntego: SIX UNI T -apartn1cn1 s \\'Ith l-~ASl-I R~QUIRE.D ~· To11 Quality Co11str114·tion by Fount1ln V1lley V. E. l:foM"Brd & Co. baths, brick fireplace, clcc superl.lly 0011Sh1Jcled 3 BR, High quality rlrk bro\\'ll Ol'<'tlll hret_•zcs. Spaciou!I 3 or n1ore inforniatJOn ~n . : \\'Cll kno\\'n build<'r ...,. •:.-: ~ kitch \\'i!h dishwasher, inter-2 BA custo1n hon1e. Secluded shag crpts . & lovely dl"J'IS, J~ft. 17~. BA, bltins. erpl"1I, N. c. B. c., Inc. : t <·ha rtning. Ccil'ona d .. •l 1\.1ar 3 l..'Onl, fh·e aJarrn, water· dining patio, decks & Cpoun_!:ry kiteh.-fam rm . drp'd. 65' x 300·. close to iiOO Edgewiuer Dr., Suit~ 125 Bit \\'ll.h tormnl dining, BEACH LOVERS i-:of1cner. Jl•lany n1ore extras. b1'{'athtaking ocean views. ~r. lndscf>e<!. f?r lo\V grom1nnr school. $1050. in· Oakland Calif jM621 i. many 1111lqu•' lcntures -Only one-Of·a·kind. Terms O'vner in town June 2 until maint. l\1ov.e n ght tn. 1992 L'01ne. Asking: $115,000. but lll(·lude p'i'lOoo Nwn~f. \"l'l'Y funetiont\l floor plan -$33,750,' an-anged to suit. CALL sold. For details, 4~. Port..,..., Claridge P_,l a Ce · n1ake a11 offer. KINGAARD · • · ' lh1n1ediatl.' <X'l.'11'Nl.n<·r. a 1arn1ing, '1 year old, 4 befl-IW2-4-15L aft 5 pn1 . 6-14-.,;u:i . R.E. 6-12-222'J l'..'XPANSION Funds ._ ~f. 411 Hazel Dr., C.d.M. roon1, still smells brand Laguna Hills San Clemente FOURPLEXES. h'OOCI incon1e 1\'Im..Cuar. 3 fQr 1 n.efj· Open Wed. & Thurs. 3-S nc,v! AJI glass GARDEN in Huntington Beach, \viii 1st Yr. Call !\tr . Victor '( '4) SPYGLASS NO 1 KJTCtlEN \vitli patio pass· 3 BR, 2 BA, "Cordova,"' in FANTASTIC OCEAN VIE\\/ trade for borne In So. Bay ~02. -, • WORK ANYWHERE 1hru and all the lalesl t'O!Or: popular ''i\fissions" area. Pl~ 4 BR, 3~?! BA, formal 01: owner 1vill carry 2ndTD. FOR SALE BY O\VN'Ei· _ 1. Llkl• Tl<!\\' five b('(!roo1n _ __ L'OOl'dinated features. Dec· Lg lot S.16.900, 67~6900, Bkr. d~n1ng rm, den'. ho1ne on °'!'~ J.'?r-!oung Real.ty, 842--8540 -Laundry~ .$L~-it'iiflimiim lllllst.'IOro . fl'lr sale or ~~~~~~==== ora101· carpets & drapes. a.Cl'('. Take aClvantage of or 841-1216. dov.'n \\i th tcl1llS Call after Jl'asr. Up<.,.•raded C!l.rpeL~. e, e but liv• in Greenbrook J\lnnicured Ja,\TIS all in-Laguna -Niguel al I o ~·a ~1 c e n1ade . for EASTSJDE COSTA l\IESA 4:30PM 714 : 527-filsg good quallly d.rapei; and 'J\\u 1-BR. \\1aJk to bea<'h lT:.>O Sq. ft. of fantastic living stalled, big double gal'age. CONDO. 2 BR, 2 BA on Golf refu_rb1shi.ng & have choicest G-2 BR units. $920 inc mo. I ·~~~=c.cc~=~~- loads of potential in lhe S."19.aoo A•enl 673-S.'"iOO 1 Surmundc-d by exclusive· I•..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.. en"-'• bl'·-, beaut vu, ton-lot 111 best area above golf o"·ner SS! 500 "'8-960. Mo L ..i.n large baekyan:l. 0 pen -= 1 ::.::: 8 ::...BO"'ed'"'roo'--'"""ms"""--space, ols or stonr, beaul i· cxccuth·c ho1nes. Just blocks FOR lease or sale by owner, ... ., u,,. course. No1v $59,500. can · ' ·""' .. i. ney to oin .,,..... I • d ful h1\\11. forn1al dining, 1 1 nis clu b. 10% dn, $36,900. u B k 492 ~· JlouS<' .. ;, p.n1. Sat, ru1 to >eat 1. llo\v about Sl,687 2BR house, v.·/2 car gar & 831_,,.,.,,, any me, ro er -.11;u..o, lndustro'al Pro~rty 168 . . ;. Sun ,0 ,0 I f111uily n)oin, 3 br, 2 ba, 'for t '· 2 ~~ 492-~"3 •· ri •• •";'Ill Ocean 1.lri·h. Plus Ocean View only S4:-!.~. Call !'J63.56JL IOIA (1u\\"ll!? BKR 96 ·5.'lll. RV prklngilrea.14, mi from Lido Isl• . '"". ' . -1st ·yo Loa s 2. ?11agn 1t1cent six beclroon1 bch. No n1aint, countrv ----------BY 0\\'llCI', • 3 lg bcdrins, ..,. Bul'lingan1e on a l.'hoil·e 1\ctually it'i; 3 bedrooms 3 Elegant Mansion patio. Nu f i x ture's' Eni·oy Tho's Summer cptd , 2 ba, fplc, Jg cov 4 ACRES · cul d(' sac \\'iU1 a hrcalh-haths, family ruon1 and a S . 4 BR 1 throughout. Respon. party Sol 'dly b .1 b yf . 1 patio, 2 car gar, lndscpd, • UP TO 95% taking vie\\'. &>n.uliful 2000 sq. fr. fin!shi'l'f recre· flRCLOus singe story only need appl y. Call 714 -l u11, a ront i,v1t1 beach ~lde 101 ask ~12500 2 d TD L •' landscaping by !'I-Ir. 1-llr· alion 100111 that \\'ould tJi. \\"Ith red t1le roof, \\'1'0ughll J.:.&-89".:15 aft 5pITT, shown by pier & llo..'lt. Spacious 4 BR/ 492-3957 ' ' . \\'ell located corner. Present n oa ftl ala. currently leas."(( for vide easily lnto 15 more ~ tilt · H'On gnie. rront entry court. appt only baths. 3 Car garage. ~ndy Santa Ana income $1400. per nlO. Great 1f." $._'GO. a nu.1nth, Appoint· 10 x 13 bcchwn1s or any. 17187 ltookhwst St. t'<>ve1"(!(J patio adJ01ntng gar. beach/ocean vue. $2'25,000. _ potential •. will 1dlvide. Ap. Lowest rates Orange Co. n1cnl only. Call 67~i.l2.1. thing: else your heart de-. Fountaitl Val~ Ca. 92708 rlen kitch. Separate n1aster A5f5~~ t n~~ 7Ho/., VA hloan LIDO REAL TY O\VNER, 3 BR, 2 BA. faro prox $.1.25 sq. ft. Sottler Mt•. Co. ·.·• 0• ,·,·os tl•.·•t lakos up .2000 ""· 714 963-561 Bit suite \\·,sunken Ron1an \\' 0 · uge, s arp '>?17 Via L.,,_ N'pt n° 1 R M C di R It • SAN M UE " .. " ..... Gold \\' t Et t 4 BR .,., uv, ..,.,ac l r111., cofupletel y upgraded. oy c ar • ea or 642·2171 5454611 Selttt ··s.i.n :\!::el" ;00 &I· fl. 1,..,..,..,..,..,..,,....,..,.. ~~g~ t~~~~:~i;~t ~:;~~~ 5~~ $43.~. ~2i;. a cs, ' * 673-7300 * Shag cpts, cental air, bllns, 1810 Ne\l~':l Blv~ C.M. Sc_rving_Harbor area.--21~ _ ft . 4 hdiin, 3 ba. r·anllly $20.000 lx'Jo,,,_ rt>platt>n1ent . MAMMOTH iraeious living and ('ntcr-LAltGE 1 BR atriun1 ho1ne Mesa Verde ... ~Y~~sac& Nr~~· ~8.~ ~n29 NEED CASH? $1,000, tir-Jbp ·1----1-roonr with-rnin 'Ol"t'll-\l.'.Ct-bilr. t'Q~f f\1 only S99,500. Ca 11 JR 1his 2086 ·'Kl· ft. fan1Uy tatning. s.l·l,900. \\'/pool, fan11Jy + formal -5»-i 2611 000 $10 Mn .. ...t ............ F'ornuil dining twin, break· !orn1nl d inln~ and a special $52 300 812-1055 · 2 car gar, lrg yard. $36,500. Universitv Park Remember Avco ~~ 675:r.679:--- -hnrne·allTon-onc-Je\•el.--1-B.Ro ·1 dJntng-nn:--ro'v ntaifiL')'il. ·4-BR.-2~ba:-;-erpt...-diPs;-bltm:----,.,..~_...._,1---~I ' fast tt.rea, ~lf·(·~1u1_!ng_ ov_en. . gan1c.iooni large enough for · · Owner 5-J!)....()i44. a -~al Estate Loan. u~n ~ra~r~~Pl~~::_p~ti~1~~';J -·~n~!~~n~h~d~~:~ 5_3_1-51.80 ( :;:L 5ll=.580Q_ Irvine i\1i5si~n Vleto UNIVERSITY PARK APARTMENT SITE ~~'yo~5iik!~At~k: I I I · ;;;~;~~·~~;~~~ 1;;;;:;;::;::::;::;::-;:-;:-;:-:=:;;· l--'"--...,..-'-'-""'-----1 IR·VINE--Prime location In--about our u·n sec ur-"d u tra easy-ca.re anc ACaping. earth fa1n ily home. Excell --. H ti 0° h • Vic\\' of Saddleback. 586-02'2'2 cond. To ir1s""ct . DUl'CH r~ARJ\1 STn..E ·CO.y;; SCARCE 2 BR, 1 ~~ BA CONDO, air 4 iBR, 2~ BA, custom cpts & Near Hun ntlgto,n ~aHc bo personal loans. AV'$:. 0 EICHLER TYPE Very Open Interior, Pl'ivutc Setting, l..lu):e brick yard. 4 Brdroorn, fan1ily fWon1, Dining l'toon1. 2l).. Ball1s. Firt'plarl'!. 5~"1.500. CaU any· lin1e, G46-05;);). CAMEO SHORES ~1A3nl.Hc.c.nt.~ !our_ ~1 hOnle v.oith \\'hl!c \\'tl\('l' a1MI can1i'111 \oic1,·. Pool . sauna. private den, !hrf(: ealing areas, thl't'I" scpArnte hE'd· roon1 \\rl11g1<, and lovely in· door plan1jng. Cu.JI 67:,. 7225. Cost• Mesi •·all PEPi,:.;,....P.,,IANCE TAGE, not far fron1 ocea.n. • •... cond., upgraded cpt/drps, dl'ps, a.ir , gar. opcnel', ln1· • un ng on ar ur THRIFT -•• .... ~562l ~ ~ Ikn size be cl r 0 0 111 s. 4 Bclnn. in ex (' I us iv c covrd patio, vic1v I o t. mac. thruout. Priced-$49,500. J u5•200! li000sted! 620 Ne~rL-Center De. POOL PADI separate fa.n1ily room \1·ith '"Ranch" area.. central Ir· ~2:i,OOO. Assun1e 714~ }'1-fA Red Carpet Real tors ' Suite 101 · ,. Evrn lhe air is squc-eky clean REPO heavy bt..'8m ceiling. C1·ack· ~~· Fast.~Ct'O"\\' & posses. ~~~ill ca.ITy 2nd TD. 833·3380. HARBOR Ne\\')X>rt Beach ~O (e_lectt'Onic alr purifyin.i; ling used •brick fireplace, son pos~J e. $4!,950 IN· 1 • CA$H IN A HURRY!•;. sys1em) in lhis gracious 3 $750 DOWN sunshine carpets 7 months CLUDVIN~ LAND! GREAT view in l\1ission Vie· Borrow on your home. f):lld bt.•drooin l)()mc. '"ou'll party 2 or 3 BR T0\1'1lhousc. hge old. nuurunoth living room ISi.Oft jo, 3 Br, near college only .... ...,.. ror or oot. use funds to ~n- ail Suninicr in !he cathedral rumpus room dblc gi~r. \Vilh n1usic centet' for thot -_S3'1,750. By ov.•ner, 495-5365. solidatc bills, ilnpt'Ove your & bean1 ecillngcd family s"'·inl pool. fc-,"left. Hurl'y! big Grand Pitu10! Artist's Newport Beach REALTORS hon1e. buy nt'\' propert)!.'Or roon1. and (.'01.y all·\Vlnter ;)57-!1144 or 842-4421 retreat for con1posing or e· . d h II Mobile Homes SINCE 1944 for any good purpose. Con· (ll'Qund lhc h\'Q fireplaces. First Pioneer Reelty craflS. Rambling re11r, lo! . . ._ re· ,· * DUPLEX * fidential, fnst set'vice' in Call our hol llne for details. \vith brlck B-B-Q. plus a iii:~;o:r~Sa~le::-:;:-;;::::;~1j2:SI ~!!!!!!!!6;.;7~3~-4,,;.4,;;;0~0;..!!!!,,1 your ho1ne or our oirtce. larwin realty inc. 5 BR. 2400 sq. fl .. 2~) bn. ftt ull\s1ic lO\V pl'iC('. BKR Plus vacant lot. $9i,500 Motor Home Rentals SIGNAL MORTGAGE ·CO. 96M405 (24 hrs) blins, ow. C'1'ts. ""''· fplc. 962-<~ll R BLOCK TO OCEAN * R-4 LOTS * •;;;<71.,4.,1 .,556-0.,· .... 100 .... · iiiiiiiiiiliml 2 story, $·1'.!,900. ~216 ALLEY ENTRY EALTY i• O\VNt::n. SJlt\rkling 4 Bit, 1 1 ~ Univ. Park Center. ll'Vine Beach Cotlage 1 $57.500 3 Adjoining .Jots 60x?.OO ea.. • Ba plui; 1:u-gc l 1 x 25 ft. SAVE-by O\\'llCl', shar p 4 br. Has blg pnrking, pad <for Call 1\nytin1e, 55:.!-'f"";J()O BALBOA BAY PROP. SALES & '-EASJ NG E11stside Costu Ml'AA, Zoner.I 2ND T t o-~·.ls Fanilly l'Ooin \\·/fireplace, 2 ba, 1 sto1~· Sn•atford extra \'<'hleles • E·Z entry Office hours S-AM to 8 Pl\t * 67)..7420 *"' full service ta\.~;~~.:~ tor 6 units ea. $32.000 J::a. fUS ~ huiltins. forced air, runy ho1ne. S.~i.500. oo~tz2 for •rai\{'r & boat. •·re!!thlyl ~~~~~~~~~~ Danmar Motor Homes CALL I!\• •••·1•1 .. PRIVAATEny FAUNm oousntAVAl ••.• i,, rarvc1ed .~ drapes, large i;H"u:.n"t"-in:.:g,;t.;;o;.:n _B:.•:.•:.:c;.:h__ dec:orA.ted 4 BR, 2 BA hon1e, IRVINE TOWNHOUSE STEPS TO OCEAN !Ji fenced yard. Close in to . 111 niiles. to beach. Close to • UNDER $:{0,000 * ... TENNIS, POOLS. CLUB • """""' • .. ,.;;;,. . -srhools, chu'rch~-and shop-· PARK-HUNTINGT.ON... V~ctt11.s...&-... ~.how!ng, Our .!l!'sl Llke-.nc,v----3 -beds, .1.15a-8(J. V.ecy £.l®.n_J.BR,_2!1i. baths~ --53·1··6800--· _ •=T :.._.. *.S~l! 67544~~ ping ~ areas. Only $.29,900. A Sptu1l1>h beauty -G1·eat a lit" at S~.950. n t:: D f~t. air cond. sbag cptg, F'ainily 1111., frplc., bltns, Nt•r Ntwpo;t .. P••I •>rfh:e h. 838-1157· . hon1e for ihe yOl1ng execu. ~~~~· RE .o\ LTO RS, red\\"OOd patio, near P<>ol carp., dl'upes, $47.500. NE\VPORT BAY ~OMV Wanted ~ OWNER hn.s bought another tive \\.'hO cntcrtnins a Jot, and park. Owner selling this CAYWOOD REAL TY OOu.HOUSE EXCHANGE - home! li1ust :-nil ~ Bit, 2 lrg fan1 1w: n. fonnal dining LOVE ITI I unique. A. Ip in e • s I y I c f'* 548-1290 * , Ne\\' 2 DR -'-pvt beach · WELL e t N B f .:: ·-• O I 1•" 9~ C \Lt t h · IV 1 Adults ns 500 675:t M<I., R-2 if>t/will take 6 Units, s · ' . pro • 1t18n BA. gas BT, llrcpl., enclosed r111. n Y 'fll,. ""'· ' • • and you \\'ii! 1\•hen you sec O\vn ousc in a nu I * OCE • .......,,..., }-lunhnp:ton Beach !1,ttks to bol'l'OW $15,00l),!or p.nllo'i 10111 of low niainl 84&1:'.51 or S4i·8531 thl5 neat·RS·tl·pin 3 BR. 2 Square, ttn1idst the Or~e ANFRONT * '73 BUDDY 12x40, l bdml Jo'OR : 10 to 15 'Units in 2-4 )'l'$ on 2nd tr~1st deea 9n lnnUscaping. North C fl.t "~~=~-----BA + lrg bunu~. L(lvCly Grove in North lrviOc. PARADISE furn. ·Costa 1.1esn Adult Orange County. N.B. hon1e w 1$4a,IXX> egu1ty ~~1"ooot1on,. '11 5,'i'11-1Co3l ll'!.~~ -,,__)~, .... • .·. ~. -~~vrrt'd-.::1>aliol irithl firc1>i !. !29g~~ ~l1~St Please. _no 7.000l••ptc~· ~,3'20°'000"'00d & chlll'fll Allarr\k. $.4500. -~-9"'90 Sparling Investment -, wl,n ~IY '1""1x. letttll '1'" .,..., , u p1·1ce. ;u ''"' .,.,nuit c..: 11111. o \V i'ed ror -'O~o-=·'°"'~·""~·e-.___ c '" .,. • . n1c can ~·-.,. C l"J~s rA e x1 no po"'!. &15-fi&IG st~1·co. disll\vshr, sprinklt>rs TURTLE Rock hon1I.' by t.100 REALTY '69 SKYLINE 20xs2 lxlrni '> 6 orp. P\i11. on~~" W1·ite Cla.sstllcd COLLEGE Purk ... 1\gs:ume find fl 11·ell ·kcpt Jo1v niu.inl O\\'IWI'. 3 Bl't., 2 ba., fnn1. 3.177 Via Lido. N·1,t Bench bath, Costa it csn 1\t1~1l · :Jl.5662 11.d Nl1. SOO, Daily Pilot. P..9. 7"t. VA Jonn, $300 total dn. R""OS'~; • .o:.510NS f1'0nl. & l'f'ar yard. S:lG.!150. rm. On tJat'k Sr, 2 5 o O. * 673-7300 * J>urk. C-2 LOT, ~Int 1\)('_ .• appl'OX. Bo~ 1560. Costa l\tesa, Ca,hf. '" • z ., IOil"" .., • ..,. for PL'R"'..,..,n•'IANCE~ 8~" "l-15 ' r.11 ISO 926:16 • ~11arp .i Bit. hA, fnmlly 1 .., .r v •\... o.rvo. ·'"l F1'..1..IZ. N.B .. ~ .. ··tbluff Anwrlcan 557-9390 .11.1x' on 1-l'arbor Blvd., e-' l'nl ·f,...,I" .~3 000 Own<'r :···>r in or1n:illon ond IOCt\lion 8"7·3.">114 19'~2 Siertll Isabella f{cl. "fV tJtU> C 11.r niust ... II 1st TD N • H Gfl r "-'"•'1'51"4·.',"zi•3·'1 ·68'·.,._:97~.-· nt ti '' I'll' • V' I "'"ndo, 3 BR, wet •0 -, beaut LEASE w/ opt lo purchase. ·1 • ....! • Olvner. · ·.~n 't'WP0..1.,• e ." .,..r ..... ;JU ,.0,.1,' ct•. ,. '"" "' ioni<'ll, CLOSER TO HEAVEN ~ llUJ 12131 i92 102S pmp \Viii nny 10·· decor, cor ·· unit on Jg OJst bit moblle hon1~. l\lu~1 -· F..:: /fl "' HELPI OWNER COLLEGE Purk -A1~!111n'c KASA"!AN In "' l\VO story honle. Draw Lagun• Beach greenbelt. Open H o us e see 10 apprec. Call for appt. LACUNA, Vie\\.·, -1\ly st I c Agt. 6/'o>-4524 6~J44 ANXLOUS HELP I 7'ft· VA 1011.11, $3000 total dn. L.I~ the rlra{M"s to l't)\"t>lll 1he i -~--DR_A_M_A_Tl_C__ every day 1141. Q\\·ner, 9!)2.i3(16. l'.8ne· $21.CM. 0\\'!ler. Ptin. 10% DISOOUNT oh $35,000 · Sharp 3 HR., 2 B~. family Reil ~state 962-6644 Chan1pagnc pool. l 'ou '''ill 640-1397 NE\VPORT BAY'BEAU'l'Y cipals only 6 42 ·08 44 , I.st TI? on Sun q enlente ·rhl:t ii bdnn:hon'le ha« a good nn. f1·1>lc. $33,000. Owner. e11rert(l.h1 ht the run1pus Rustic t1eUing 81n,,,untlinti: HARBOR vu l-lomes:. .J BR, 2 .Br 2 Ba sundcck, pvt-bch. 49-~ <><.!rut viev:· _motel ,art site. potcn1lat. Sun1n1rr ls Ju~t &16-1.514. •24'x22' FAMILY RM• room. and e1\j0y the i;pric.'t' 1hl8 uniquely clesil(ned cus-lsty. t.gn Vu lot. ran-l\dult park. ~3672 BEl\lITlFUT. oc-ean vfr:nv $3j(), n\O. incl 8'%'70, d~ D ft)'Ound Uu~ c.'01·nol' l\nd the SY Q\\'JlCr, shn.rp JBR, on 3 "ed•~m plu<I• .. 1,,., Uutt's oUcrell to you 111 ll ton1 ho1ne. ArtlsHc·aUy ar· h\sUcally IP...,....ad-". Pri-d * g• ,7, 2 ,_, . ··• LAGUN1\ R-1 lor, close to yr!I. f714) 49~1151 ~ b:ick"tuil 1s de~i"llL'd for \"•11 Sl1I•, 1-lot, fru'•I ... .,., -. -.~ .. franlt_• . ..con '!!6'10 ho111c. .... Yf'' ....... ...... x-. uur ('X t.'OIJU . ...~ J .. T>.: '; .... car1·•1s •le n ... ~ r.;oo ~ II r1tll.l{t·u 11.trittm in cnt1..,...•ay. below 111kt O""n Sat/Sun s•195·, •'•1clu1foo, . no .• ·. ,,.~ city. ·>KC.'l'ifice $16.000. outck)or ll\t1.ng nnd cntcrtnh1· I-•, i(Julct ,1-1, prlnc. "" • ' n · ,...,;,, · ~a for PERF Ri\L\NCE B ,, J'" r~ ,,. " "" " "' '" II I ed ,.,. "' 0 47 60'"1 K,\l"!•'LI ·\ ~-Cfllti{'u ccHlr11l!, \\'ood &. I~, 6·14-7344. • ,1,o-',aivnlng.''"""""e""S. 4,,..._7:'l08, o,1!)6.-2'.llS 'l'.•t. a.ci lnl"!!t 1cat 0,,1y. s ·,llOIJ. ~' Uoilon . • ~ ~ " · _, -H -· • 1 -"-~-"--'-'-"'-----"-'U ~ ·~ •. ~ nEA'"'Y H B g U!il!< CO!l!Utlll'11on lnstd(' & E ''!"II' 1 ~ JX/j_~l;-r'tWr.~rt patio. ~o<11 of-&1~7501 - -~· , , . -WINNER'S CIRCLE ou t. 3 Bdrn1s;; 2 ·bttths. ~)~:l· ~ ~nr~~1,l--iijJ ,II 1 Bn, Sl-l'AG rhru~t, Ne\(1)0i'l {J;~ch rl°~w o b ; ~~:~~~n~'.1"s1=.1y~L~kl:y!~~ ·~R !lfll<l b)' 0\\'llC~. GI Joun 3 »R,,_,nr. lX!t!Ch, firep\i.:., This Olll:l is No, 1, ti.I $37,500. $6ii,OOO. an1enltlt'!i1. 714: 673·9091 fron1 $1~875~'(;..~~f7s.f~~('~i1i.~1· .~ O(.•('aJJ. t11.:i00. 9~19-1 l\) QUICK cA•il 11.nd Uri.nu Uull oU"r! Seller at ~l}o, will .fake 2nd. Mesa pntiO, \\''"' shag, crpt, This largt-islnulc story J BR .AG,o/ian-9 to 5; after 51 ·673-J:lffi. ~ eon L'OUI~ lt-1 I.A)! ~ ii'! niQUveted't-' del ltfar coroor lot. 3 BR Ir Cabtlo(l Club__ 1>rivil~e111 l<J cxlrcnlcly -.,h~l'll· l.J>v~ly f 158' 1511 ~ f ~t THRO · · · 1lA-;beautUull)'lndscp·dat Cnll 213·'19-t-1027, 8341 l\lun ldscpg tront & back. ·1r Water ront Property ~' 011 c 1 '·(I 1 rsll UGH 'A j $35,00(M). Alter (J,P?.1, SS1·4071 stcr, Pacific: Sands. y 0 u ' t e f ti s .Ii y ·. c n.11 REAL ESTA'Jil:, 3 BR. 2 BA. J)l'iv slip, beach. Re•I E1tate, a ~~ .c,. s.f~~l~tlc view. .,. .... -... ,~RANCE !hi ..... IM Ii bv owner, Balboa Coves. . General .g BY OWNER, lush greenery SPARKJ.JNG Oulch Haven r..c.n..~v j Oil s 0'"" " iilliiii1I DAILY PILOT di lull G -.a 847 r~ 1190 Glcnneyrc St. Gla-4217 for t1.pp1 , I ACRE vie1v lot, SG0.000. &Utrowl n; Y u n. Marina 3 Br. 2 Ba,· fan1a.. ·· 491 ••~ "19-"'316 Capistrano Bea· rh 3 Br home. llurryl . room. l\tany lCb':a.s. ~ MEREDITH GARDENS '''"''1 ;rJ "' 0~1):~c2.a~~-~ t~~~;"'I Acreage for sale 150 62t).4S52. WANT A 1 • BX· owner 3'BR, 2BA. bltins, O"'•oor,~8474.1 70. $."13.000. By O\Vl>tr, Tri le .. ·el, beau! .3 You don't MCd a gun 10 • 67l~ss63 * BUILDER'S A'I'1't.N't[0N ... cltan out lhc. gnrl\gt rrett., utli J?O'l'(:h, Q\lt'et f!;t. PRESTIGE 1rnct, 3 Bn., 2 lt!"t, 3 BA. forn1al din rn1, "i)l'j.\\\.' ra~t" \\"hen you BAYSHORES OWNEif Choice locfltlon. Tustin. A ·:Mak<' Room f'or Daddy'•_ ~ 430 E11ther, $32,500. 837-9417 BA, boet dr. 5!i & t111st1n1. _ 1h• -rn1 .. ~nl'.ll"d !ttn; I'm, p1111·c an ucl in llu~ Dttlly . pn1'~d for ilj 11nll~. -•. , rn a ~in ~U-2 567.8 : l).ailY Ptlot "Wllnt Ad! have ablr. loan. Many·xtrns. O\\rrtr. fri•lu, $-)2-.JOO. 9f.2-.11''6:i. PIJO( \\lrult Ad$! Cl\11 00\\' .t BR. l BA, S(H.900. 6~2.,WJ.I .DANI~\ TtE!.Al,'fY CO. v.•\lh a Dai~ Pilot Classified_ • U'lt• . _; -~.===========--bnrRaln!I aalot-e. 8'16·53.'3. Need rt ''Pnd''? Plat'\: nn 11d! -&12-5G7S. l \V1t11t ad n•sults .•... &12.;'678 .* 64:l-6500 * l\tl. Call Gt2JJi7S. • I I ( • , .. • -" • • .. -. - ,~,. .. . . n . '" .. . . ·• ; . , ·~ •• "' -' . I . "' ·~ "' ' .. : ' i ': " . . . • • . ' . -.. . . . ' --. • • Here Are Seven 'Places · to Look or ~ . ais Bes ' e 1.LV -P-1. ' ) • 1. MAIN NEWS The page-topping Sunday Special each week leads a parade of articles of special. interest to Orange Coast area readers and. told as only DAILY PILOT 1 staffers can tell them. Main News is loaded with unforgettable photo feature• by staff cameramen, too, and for a variety of commentary in_ columns and cartoons, check the editorial page and the page facing it. __, r 2. Y-OlJ 5. COLOR-€0Mtes- The focus is on "you" and nei'cjhbors like you and ju•t about any-All your favorite char'!cters from the DAILY PILOT', daily coniic thing you're interested in. Check this section every Sunday -for page appear in full color on--Sund&ys , along with some special At Your Service, the column that does things for people; Travel, material that you'll find only in the Sunday Comics section. -if r-----w-----~+he pagerthat can t11ke-you-anywhere-in-the-wo.Jd.;-tnt-ei:lainmant.~----¥-O_L1L kids haven't discovered the fun world of Junior Whirl, help ' .. ' ' ' -1 ti. l -- ' , -I . • " •• . ·. '. " . . . ' -· . : : I '. • I .> ' ' . • •• ·~· l features, photos and facts about famous folks; and, of course, the them find it next Sunday. And if you think Family Circus is some· lead article-Which neady alwa:y:s_has to d~ with Jhe__.bottest to"pic thing in a single panel cartoon, checlc it as a big, one-third page of the 1970s, consumerism. color feature in Sunday's "funny papers." ·• 3. SPORTS Literally the "latest news" in Southern California on sports events. The DAILY PILOT has the latest deadline in the area for Sunday morning publication. What this means to readers is : c o m p I e t e scores on Saturday night sports events, a day-ahead jump on league standings and other• statistic•, first look at the "morning line" when a major sports new• dory is about to break. All this and top coverage of local sports, too. 4. -CLASSIFIED-SECTION .. : - Sunday is the -day to· buy a house ... a car .. ~ a boat ... or? ••. You'll fin~ page after page of helpful ads in the big classified advertising section of the Sunday paper, especially if you're look- ing for a house or car. The -section often follows [or includes) Sunday's special Real Estate pages too -columns, photos, stories about new .homes a.~d new development. Of course, Sun- day classifieds have everything else from A to Z, too, literally. . - • • • • • 6. FAMILY WEEKLY • You're in good company when you join the families of the esti- mated 20 million adults who read Family Weekly every weekend in the nearly 300 newspapers now distributing America's "fastest growing weekly magazine." Celebrities, travel, food and fashions are some of the subjects covered every week. Then there as spec- ial stories on medicine, science, sports, home improvement -just about everything any American.family is irterested in. Yours too. 7. -rv WEEK -. Full color cover pictures of. your favorite television performers, inside stories on upcoming specials and stars of the regular shows. These are only samples of the "news" diet ypu get in TV WEEK, along with one of the most complete and accurate, up -to. dote weekly schedules published in Southern California. TV WEEK even lists shows for Orange County's new Channel 50, other major YHF stations and San Diego and Santa Barbara channels each week. • l Sundays are special for readers of the •: • ' • I- . • • ' . ·- ' %J PILOT-AOVfRTISER L.= ,~, ---l~I Tnnt Doodo RENTALS Apartmenlll ~ - * * 2 BR . .2 BA, 1 blk for B1g Corona, 11dlts, only $320/mo. G7J-33l5 NR. Ocean 3 BR. 3 Ba, den, din.rm., bltns., beam ceiL, frplc. $450 611-3477 Costa Meu "I l11!1·1 11·1111. ---·1 ll'11\i11r 2 BEDROOl\f & den or 3 TWO BR, Near SD & SA bedroom hOlne \O.'llh ft>nct!d f.rwys, frplc. dishwasher, yard. Eastskle COAta Mesa stove. 551-3630 aft. 5 location. Hu dishwasher, L•gun• Beach cpts, drapes, $265 pr month. Phone 646-TITI 3 BR, 2 BA, dlx, nr. Westclilf. frplc.. 2 encl. gar., gardener, [mm a c. s:no. 675-1849. lJ..2 BR homes avail .• $140, $145, $150 AIJtO 1 BR house, HB SlZ>. -walk fO wnte:r. Kids, pets on all. * SHARP 2 BR, I BA Townhouse. Pool • Garage .• Dlshwa.,-J1er, $225 • MO 1133-8974. 2BR. pe.Uo &:·garage, 1 child ok, J155. .call aft 6p11J, rt'l~'rnOO LAKE Ar'!'O'Nhead; ne&t iew, l\n'n. 3 Jlr. 2 .0.. A- !rame hou!le, ~ k>c. A•• vle-.v, S14,5!Q flllUib' for Or-ana• en,,,, P"!I'· 5411:8642. l'OYOTA UHi> CRUISER 1971. 25,000 mil... Wiii !ride llor VoJkft(~ or 1111? I~ CJ!!. ,_ $190 • l br Ocean view house, Victoria Bch. $225 • con1p. red~. 2br a.pt. deck, view, nr heh. rns -2 hr, 2 ba, all bltins, new &: nice. 3 deck vtew1 NU-VIEW RENTALS' 673--4030 or-~ 49'Pl24S OCEANFRONT Huge, luxury, frplc, su~ter­ rancan prk.g ,elevator. \J • Available, $300 tto $450 MO. Yrly. Open hoo~ 496 curr 'Dr.· .sa1 & sun 12-4 PM m-0615 &: 494·212{ . _ ... _ The Sea Terrace Apartments- Juxurious, new adult Jiving in California's newest coast town An ideal locale, beach nearby, ocean climate, and great rteftt .. lion brinr you Laguna Niguel'11 choice ruidential apartment living. Available with ocean or park views. Completel!i car- peted with beam ceilings in up,stairs units or paneled ving rooms in downstairs uni ta. Encloeed patioa or baloonie11. New General Electric kitchen 1rith selt-cleanin1 oven and dish· washer. And a Recreation Building with Aretlde lounre, J)OOI, Jacuzzi & game rooms. Choice of 1 & 8 bedroom1with1, l~, 2 baths.Come make ~ourchoice • .FMmhOS10$Wpermonth. Dirnctions: From Loa: An~lea, go 10oth on the San Diego Fwy. to Crown Valley Pkwy. exlt.11\im right (approx. 6mi.) to Pacific eo.at Hwy. Le!t 1 mile to Nl~el Rd. Left on Niguel Rd. to The Sea Terrace .Aparlmeat& N • iiyOU" lfa ... todaycome to Laguna Niguel •the choice commllility . ® ~ lkn•rdo ud Yllkn r.~ otll.w n.. N-Tow• 9 "'"""~.,~IM. l'fl•) 4"-0Ml '=' ' ·-wtdn6d.-y, Junt 6, 1971 A.pfl., Furn. or Unfum. 370 Cost• Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa • ,. • • DAILY PILOT 5$ FE roommate, 24-30, smoker, to share 4 br, 2 Newpt Sch-front. w/2 · Sept.-,lune, $11>8 . ..,,,...... ' 0FJ'1CE space -444 01 Nl"wport Blvd. 3 blks No. Coast Hwy I . 3 drafting & t recept. nn. All $300/mo. Util inel. 2nd w/ot;ean view. 6 4 8-5 3 0 evrs. FUU.~SERVICE W11!cllff Bulldlng ! Corner Westclilf Drive I _lryi__1'e_ JJil.Yd:L N~-~Q, Beach. Mr. llowar .. . &15-6101 . "THE Factory" shopplni mall, con.slsting of 22 uruqui stores, has shop" • avai( From 1UO/lno. In Canne Village, 425 30th SL, N. 673-0006. DESK l'!pace available mo. Will provide fumJtu at $5 mo. AMwcring se available. 17S'1S Beach Bl\ Huntington Beach. ~2-4.121 1150'. fMMED. occupanc will ~nskl<'-r dlvldlng for or more tenants. Coalt II •< Newport Blw. prkng. 642-4644. 1617 WESTCLIFF-N 1980, 1294, 7{16 • 640 IQ. Ampl e prkg . Uil Baumgardner, 541-5032. OFFICE SPACE Newport Benci'I, bulld OV!tlook!l Balboa Pnme ar~a. Varloua suites. ~t or lea..~. NewpoM Blvd., NB, im;.1220. .J j t I ' .1 I ,, '~ • -. --, . -. . ' . •' • • . . 58 DAlLV PILOT Wednrsday, June 6, 1q73 ' .. Wedn rsdar. Juiit 6, 1°973 P~ l~f;.~. -~~J~~, u.t•-,~~~[ ~ ..... 1coo~ .. ~ ..... ~~=i~, !!!!!-~· •• ~. ~mJ~iJ ~I ~ ...... ~, .... ~ffil~J I~, ~-~'"*~. ~J[IlJ~J ~, ~:..~ .... ~,, ~IITTJ~il~l ~""'~"°'~ .•• ~J[il]~Jil~~IIlJ I • ~t!'!P;:;;~~-.;:ii4~40~ I Found (frH tdt) ~f Rental Job Wonted., Female 101 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Want.a, M & F 710 Help W1nted, M & F 710 ~~p~nlod, M & F 710Holp Wanlod~~~.!.!!, l'N D klttco, hu°"ry & --------BUSBOY WANTED Do You Qualify? f.rizhll'nt<d Ne<'t!~ hOiuc im· BRICK venl'<:r!I. Slumtu~tone NOT tlfrnid uf hard 'vork. ASS l ST/\ NT managc-r N -• ~ t b'··k f \\'iU ci"Rll -. ur t••ott"' ck>.,, l .~i n . 1 1 ,_ r Ar1ply In Pen!On ra1 young <'llCl"J;:t'\ll! 1111•11. \'ic. f)W~'lM.Jllll &· "" ('viicre <', lU\.: ence:s ~ ·•" '" """ lw C\'. L'OW'I er gr.,,, -1Y ALLEY WEST Have ptidt• or \1·or!u1,n.n11hi11 Yorkt(lt\'n ,1·ro1..1.1:ht iron, 111ore fronL good Joh, N'.I~ f1,1n1 . on h't'I·, cook11, 18 or ov<ir. Apj>ly to \\'Ol'k ivllhout i;;uperviston !IG8-32l9 Cui;. l'.'Ork. 003-18S5 i~r hr. ph 54~7990 / n1nnager, J11.ck In The Box, 2106 \V. <k't'1tnfronl, t\.B. lhtVl' °"'" lranz;portalion .\llNl.\TUltE 1nalc \\'h\1e PATIOS, 11·alkll, drivr11. &11\', 385 E. l7th Sl., Costa Mesa. CA Bf NET MAKERS. \"or1c g1cndy i>..'U'l·til)lt. poocile, l.obtallt'd. trn.li~d. break. rf'tnoVt> & replace NEED hel11 at hOfll(!! \\·c frarncr'll, & deuill people, (;eneral cleaning irf'" round 111 L.A. 1non1h agu. {_"1ner1•tf'. ~1S-.~ for ei.1.. have aides, nu r s r !<, ART DIRECTOR tnr cnil)pcr factory. APJ>IY V1u·an1 prcstlj'.1:1,_• ho1ncs I ;>IS·Ti01. Contractor ho us ckpr11, l.'Ompanioni>. N1..".vpnrl Beach financial s:;s \V. 18th, Co11ta Mesa. Apply 11·1 at 569 \\'. l9, C~I J-lon1cnuiJrors U p j o h 11 , rr:~IALE poodle -7-8 yrsl-----------~ Institute hlls imn1ediate Ca s DOM.ESfIC Help George t~ PRESTIGE , OFFICES HOSPITAL ~ M~rcy General Hospital 2701 So. Bristol, Santa Ana Phone 1714) 979-3500 • I uld. Charcoal or block -LICENSE p Contraclo~. 541 . openings· ror a Corpol'atc reer ecretaries ;\IJC"n Byland Agency, 106·8 :rte: Costa i\>lC'sa. FIC"a col· RcnlOdcl-Addllions. palios, PRAt·r1CA1 L Nut·i;e -I-,,Art i_st. \'01..,1 "'Ill dirC'ct com· ~J;i~~µ3E(l.;)':i'~'h~S~t--tf,=·i'"~7:f..ro!l>i:':~'~l---, . . . --~~ eOO!J!L~,· .... ·--~'~'~·· .. "~'~'~•,..)'·\\'Ork ~ll!Y ,!'l'<J >hi~·s <h'" i g n ' Allt:tW:U~iiOO.··-... -'A .. '~ .... 3 n.1 rlC'luxe sui!t\ adj. iWNJATURE 111alc ".''hite dt't.a~I. 54.()--5603· fl.1~10&:i ,;h Goi;s:>t.lOO auvcffiSI~ ~ra.1:0 u--r · cor--s. NO FEES. N.B .. c.~t.. tract. take ii·ork honic. --~'fvll""-T~A-R.lief-------~_._ __ • })Jij\pni•r llotc·I ~· O.C. 1IOOd!r: boh trtllffi, 1rnu11..'i'.J, J1\CJ1 Tal!lanc--Rrpair Help Wanted, M&F 710 ~~,~~~ .,..1 1~cri1~1gfLcatE~o~ ... nt' &1 hvlne, Orangr & S.A. Call 646--5430. Appllc:ation& Accepted 9AM .. 4PM ~ht VRlll')'. Bilauti· 1 ,M new building, ground tloor, 3.000 MJUart ft'6t, Mn divide in!n smaller ·GmCe!t. 50c per square l~ includc11 carpets, lll;ipcs, all utilities. jani· ,,tbr 'sPn·it·t•" Call · 1'.farilyn -·~all ""' 837-;141). I• 1liffii,rt Full ~ e 1• 1• i cc s 1 found 111 L.A. rnn111h 11~0. rt-tnf"HL. addlL 20 YN <'xp. : ,, a in : s.,.. 1a I1nn1cdlatl•ly. • .):le/IL.' no le~ rt'tJ. 217j 1 5-l!!-7707 nr R41-&100 Lil''ct. ~1y \\':ty Co. 517-0036 ACCTNG CLERK 1 reqwrenil?nts 1 11 c I u ci e • • pp S [Ice. Tech to $151{ RN'S 8 .,., -PUPP'' •· r _ _, l.HrJ.{t· C'Orp ofc n('(l(h~ in· degree in grnphics, or ar1 + • • • "~c1-ta1"cs ... ~ ~Rln, • ~ ...... ., • pHl"I ....... tter, OU11u Oraftinn I I t ., r . I .,., .. -, "'""' -==: -c t ll '/. & o· d ... ~li 1·irluul If/ assist innnage!'. a t'BS )'1111 jll'O C'SSJOnH K h $GOO ..u Rental 445 Ji;gu~~s 1~~iCh. · ~~;;d!y: DESiGNtdra!t. plan~ honie Son11• 1Jara processing ex. expel'. Corpoi·a1e exper. Pacific Personnel A~~n~\CClcrk to !~ ICU/CCU & LVN t-, STORES 1''le11 t'f)l!ar. C11ll 49-1-3245. & con1n1I. additions, per. hcl1>ful. i\vg typing. i>refe.rred. ~ihn'Y \\•ill be in Services, Inc. Rl:."l'eptionist ~ 3-11 & 11·7 Sala!)' to $600. call Sally uccordancc 1v/c>x1ier & G l\fai iC~..rcet, Cot,rtynrd and. JRISTI Si'll C'r, 1 vr. old, garages uny size job. UarL,_ ~. _Coos la.I qualifications. Subnlil l't'· :;oo Nc11•pott Center Dr. ..Ir! Friday !~ Octanfront Stores llVAilable f\"nlti!c, Back Ray iirca, call 842-3400-flprsonncl Ai!:ency. 2790 sume 11·/sii.Jary iC!(Juh·C. -:Sullc 900, N'.B. As!'it. Bkkpr ~,..,._, OB 'DEPARTMENT .at .mndesl n-nl" het""'" 3 & 5 to identify. Electrical I·ll'bor Blvd, CM. n1ents in co11fidcncc 10: 640-1970 Dcsi~n Draftsman ·,.~15111~ ,.! ' ' BALBOA~· INN 545-!Xi.10 or 979-9411 Classified ad no. 876 2.1 Cenlral To"·cr, Orange RN 30 hr \\'k wv 1.. 105 l\lain s1. \\'l!ITE fc1nal~ part poodle -11ql\1EO\VNER'S electrician. ;\ better temp. position c>/o Daily Pilot ; .. i7.!).t4G 5R1',',~~,,'-,1,.',Y,Pist to$$~ LABOR' & DELIVERY-Part Time & Rel1'ef , • G7S-S7-IO 7 n10-l yr. Vit•: .Hul'bor Au· cond. dryers, 220V. TEACHERS Jl.0. Box 1560 ••'~:q~'•'n•l•O•P•P!!!!0'"•E•'•rn•p•lo•y•'•'·..,1 NEWPORT ~ Shopping C1•ntl"1'. renlOd, etc. 545-6027 1 Co$ta ~leSfj, Ca 92f.2G 1._., E. 18th St, C . .\I. Suirable ;.,15-5JG.i k> L F:C.IH.ICIAN. licensed, . Equa1 Oppor. En1plo);~r CASHIER Personnel Agency NURSERY 11·7 fol"\tores or ore's. ra • M-1 d bo d d s 11 b ST u DEN I•"'""""'"'""""""""""" I Ladie!' ready to \\·c;1r special· 833 0 0 N 8 i"~90/mo(,\ (hl11169?.62 s//11, \~~![t~;~r ~!~~~er -n1alc -r•·~lai\·s: ;,1,;~·~5:i/J~. s, inairit & f . TS ARTIST, lex tile exp rcq. ily shop. 5ti-0724. o;,.-;38;0• • • · W11"0· c -s • 962-3784 G2~di"'~.::.:oc::::::::____ .good eolorisl, ruU or p/timc, /mo. c .. t.S. 'Real or en1ng · HOUSEWl.VES oc ,. 1 11• 1 COLUMBIA YACHTS ·'fJ\lrtate, 548-ll(i8 CRISIS COUNSELING nr ~ u·1xirl. pi a 11 215 McCormick, CM ELECTRONIC ' . ~ p l-loff1nan, 540:3236. f , ,J:C)MMERCIAL APT. Non-Pro it r ouudation A rofr>s-:ion:il, unifornw<l ( . Custom Boat. Div. . · ASSEi\ BLERS '•!ON COAST HWY. G36-5060 or 548-3643 gard 1 cning tcan1. Serving I Auto Rater to $150+ wk E x pansion in custom Expcr. in hand soldC'ri11g of F o u N o Husky-Shepherd on y I~ ('states, upt & Male & Female Dcpendlni:: on experience boat field creates im.. PC boards. Must have "~ ' CdM, 673-3345 inix. Vicinity Irvine. Call Indus 1,.'0n1plexcs. F re(> est. I \Vcstcliff k11011·lcdge of components, .EMERGENCY Full Time & Relief 11-7 LE ho 36 ·ts f N 8:i.'l-58fi6 Custom Landscape i taint , . Personnel Agrncy med, openings for "'iring & color ooclcs -2nd i-.... -s P x. L. r. J .ViJJ S31;.,12SO. Looking , for. Sum.'"!' e r 1651 E. Edinger. s . .f\. e _CARPENTERS shift. Apply at Bilbcock 11 ~ • 1ann~ F'?\'O~Pet'"C'row: -",\ Frank-i\1.Nelson Co... !"mp\oyment~Come. register-~'f ,,i"ci"~~<'T,,i'G ,-c;~'~'~' iico~· "'-'=~-.-E·NG·f N ~NST·A'.1::-..::... _Elecll'?niCf;,_ ~ D j v i s i~ !1' ER TECH 11·7 - •• ~~ ~10. a.gt 646-2414. Vic: E,1slbluff \\'/us ror 1':00d paym." tC'nl· ~ ' .,; E I rl C '"•~=or~ . 6 '"'~ C \RDENER I ,.,. 5.\2·.SS.16 LAT.ION MEN s" lne Ol'p., ...,._,, n u1 uvr titcklltrial Rental 450 4.....,.,,,., ' . , 0 :..~ ye~rs ex· pot·ary :i~sic;nn1c nts in a Rh·d., C~f. An equal Oppt. , • .i\lALE Sianirsc IYJ>C' cat. ~~Lenee ~?eks 4-.J . ad· lar·gc va1'if'ly of inf!ustry in J\U1'0 ., e BONDERS __ E_n~'P_lo~'~··~··~· ------ .,, ''IUO S G I scalpoinf. Vic. 17lh & dGil1onal nuuntenancc Jobs. Orangt• Count:i.•. Nn con· SALESMAN •I Day, 40 lloul' \Vork \\'eek ELECTRONICS ,\sSf!mbler, i ,1_, W LEA IN Nc11·1JOrt 54~.,..2522 eorge l-lnmpton tra1·l:-; to sign. \\'i• N'1'crl Paid Holidays exper. or trainees. F'eni. •• Huntington Beach PART Gf'~ir;n ,Slicph<'i'tl, . * 5'19--20l 5 * '\ou! J\~k u.buut our bonus Pai{! !'lt<'diral Pal Elccll'Onics. 6 3 91 NEW M-1 nialc, iv/choke chain, vie. ~PER. Japn~esf'. Caro:n<'r. P an. TOP s s s Bon11s Incentive Prograin \\'t•stniinster J\ve, \Vestni. , ,: ~g.jo Sq. Ji'I. & UP Colts1 Jhi·v .. L.N. 496-2720 CKlnOI\' hov•. r r11 m 1n 111 g. lnten"m i\lany O!her T~cncfits 894-3.?~-~1.'--------.. l(••mt'Jtoo & N•.1,., .. 0.. • ctln-up. Smal landscap· ... "'xrw1· Ooly N-<1 'pply --" .... a " JRIStl Sci v· r N Expan,,jn...-tle\v car dl'aler-.... ... . L"O,. ..... l'XECUTIVE Se t R '. '.• ·~ "'97 or 83' "519 , . , ter. i.c o ev.'port, ~''~'"~-=· ~'1::0::86~·------p I S • eo No Phon" Culls Please ,. . ere ary. e· ~ _, Bl vd. .~·-Br1i;lol. Ca l l•c OJ\I p l ET E I· d , ersonne erYICe shi p n('cds 6 men to round J\pp!y l\fon thru Thurs ('Cpl'ionist. Full time or half 546-!MS? ' .in SCflJX' 17581 Irvine Blvd. out their professional sales C N 1 K S 1 rin1e. bank e:.:ptT desirable. · · -niaint. SC'l'V. Comn1'l, ind , staff. Experience helps... on!act ~ -"llY. upl. Jtcsun1e to Box 2151, r-.1ission MED SURG RN 11·7 SURGERY RN 3-11 & 11 ·7 PEDIATRICS . L.ost -~ SSS M~9s7 Spl'inklrs. clt'anup. Sarldlcbaek P!a.w. Bldg. I but l\'C iviU thoroughly train F.qual oppo1 . cn1ployer m/f Viejo. Af''Gl!AN fiOUND. f'cm<1lc . EX p Ell . . . # 115 Tustin 1ncn 1vith good potential. If · CONT1R:OL PA<1rk1inj{ Lot, full E~X~.~p~,l~N-0-1-NG--bu_s_it_>r_~-0-,od-,I Blonde ""·ith rt'd saddle. Vi('. G .... A inc r 1 can I 838-5460 yo u sold dirt'Cl or door to ol !' p 111kne. t[l~ y 1nC1person, sharp a1nbltious person as o( Miner .~ Victnria, Cf\.1, aiuen er. Maintenance, l·:{[ual ()ppo1·. ~;n1 ployer door. and arc an1bitious and '>-C!llUC ~· )·\cd iickcn, li istrihulnr . Pnrt 01, full RN -11-7 .i!_;ials W~nted 460 ED .,voman & daaghtcr 17 11nuld like to .,jlir ~"Our hon1e for the sum· , ~r "! Pref business 11·on1a n ur. teacher living alone, No . pC~ \Ve don 'I sn1oke, drink. 1,Live quielly. ?\fesa Verde or fW'n. sul>-lct house. -~n9-.3. • ~y resp. 1nature couple wnnt 'k> lease ·2 or 3 Br. , .IHouiB ,,·ith 2 B1 h. in Laguria or .t.J).J\oT. nrca. F·or occup. 1 ~~}uly l51h. 494-1901 T-W():-a(luUs need two bdrm. ,91>rt1iln1e11t hy .luly 1 in "ftO!ih . Jl unt. B1•h. area N!USClltibll• ra lr.. -13().71)8$. ';n." ... . I ]~ . " -~·Transportation 525 ·~lf.RANSPORTATION ""'~£OED NOWlll : From 'S.A. Collegf' area to ' H.watington Be<1cll's SunsPt ''>tqlia,fic Parlt. 12:00 noon. 'Moll"'1'-ri. \\liJljng to ''"Y fair l,;pti:;ce to1· rirlc. Cal! afll'l' U. ; '5.11-."m6 Sun. June 3. Neros n1crlica· ('!('anu1! .<.· Landsc;iping. i1·11nt to earn top dollars. f:i93 S. Coast til\'y, Laguna !in1c. Top cn111ings 96&-8415. 1ion. Rc\.\'al'd. 548-6911 or 0C0~n~ll~&~lc~~1~9=30=·-~~--AD;\llNISTRi\Tl\'E TRNE I 1he1·t~ is no lin1it. Our bcnc.1 iii"".,."~'~'".,...,.,..,..,..,..,.,. &16-2873 E::\Pf;f:. Jan'-'r"•~e ''at'CIC!'"'l'. TU $:l 6i2 fits int·luile free demo, va· I' FEMALJ:: hi'lfl p/lj1ne 16 yrs ,~ .... ~ "' "" -., · ~· bo I I COOK or 01·cr. Food takeout. 515 REWARD Con1ple.te yard s1v.,. ~('lia. & Take 1 Giant Step I l' s, nus pans, 106· ucnl 1' rec est 6.\ -4:{8!) E r it 1za!ion, ,'(. insuran('f'. l·:. Halbt~ 8]\·d, Balboa. -titan's 11·allct. Laguna Bch. · · · "' · ntry levt'I posi!ion for [ ,. AL'S y m \V · Sc. · e1u·ecr tnindcd indiv. in N('iv .. am 1rhilc you !e<tl'n. Apply JdenL, Oregon addt'l'SS G1·cg · n · atering rv1C<'. ...___, •. 1n ""I'"""'' to.·. ales ,,,,.,,,,,.,. R"so bl S I h i or S10t'_" <'Xl'hang(' listed I ,.. ""' " '-\1a n Sickle. 6-16-2756. ·•. na e. JM'C. c 1 u re !).;, ''·"'· Custar·-·L,·,,,._ r11tes E " 496-4°0 3 · corp. Rapid & 11nlin1i1cd ad· """ !11AJ£ German Shorthair, ·· · ,. ' ~. · 1•ancci11C'nl. All rnajor bene-illen_•. 16800 Beach Blvd., 1-1.B .. Jh•cr/i\'hil<', 3 VTS old. Gardcnin('. ,-v. clean.ups fits. Call Burt Long-. 833-2700. llun1ingoton Bl'<.il'h. Rcwnrrl. 5 3 6 -2 9·2 0 01· 554-0657 D1·nnis & Dennis Personlll'I :J3G...f}(}11 Genera) Services A\!t'Jll'Y nf Irvin~·. :?082 LOST black killen. fen1ale, 7'1 ----..;c:;..:_;:c:;;____ ~1i('helson Dr. "'ks. Return to Cinema Vie-INDOOR/Outdoor la h 0 I' • A N s \\l ER I l'i G S('IViC'C jo for 1'C'l1·111'CI of theater cl eaoin,, yal'd projects. ope1·ator Exp pref. bu1 1vill pass. Call 831-9888 aft G p111 niaint. Very 1·cas. rates. train. '.155 Jtochestcr, Costa FEMAf,r:: Trish Setter, 8 n10 ·""=&-:...;.31~98"--------l'l'lcsa old, leather <.'Ollar. Vic: IH~•~u~li~n~g!_ _____ _ Costa Mesa. A/P CLERK AUTO Ncrrl ~~~~~!'!,~~. ex· f pcrlr.nced, Sell Bl\1C, Fer· I l'ari, large invl'nlory of used cars, r·ree demo. excellent 1\·orking t'Onclitions, Sec Bud Rydl'r or Toni Aikin at J .. ~. PENNEY CO. 24 Fashion Island Newport Beaich ll.1s opening for t·un & p , tin1<.' Coffee House Cook :\In'! 11·orkln::= concts. Outstanding Bcl'lt'fits FIGURE CLERK l\1usl have g00<I lyping skills. 4:; """p.n1 .. good figure \\'Ork 1 & son\(' o(Jice expcr . I ,'\1>ply Jn The- Pl'rsonnel [)(op!. t.101:1 fhn1 Fri 9 ant·l2 noon PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Or. NC\.\'port Beach 646-9251 32' FURNITURE Van fc>1' PF.Klt-.rc;ESE, light Ian, l\Jay local_ tu~1~ hat~ls ,!;.: ;en'\ Jl. \\'ill give reivard for hauling-. 54~1~2. 1'1"\llrn, vie College Pk. SKIPLOADI::R .~ dun1p lrul'k 619-!)039 ~ v:ork. Concretf'. asphalt LOST Min &hnauzer, justJ sa.11•ing, hreakin~. 84&-TI 10. groon1cd, ans lo "Sani," l..OCALJno1·ing & hauling by rc11·ard. 962.-6948 sludcnt. Large h'u1·k . Reas. LARGE orange sniped rat.] j.?,4-]iW(i or ;i:i4-2164. \\"rll established nationally knOl\'n t::O. is S(>t>-ki11g OU[· standing-J'l'taly lo "·ork in· di\'. I\' A. P ('XJl('l', to fjJJ imporlant PoSition. Salary to $54{1. Call Gloria Ci·ay, 5-1().6().)5, Coas1al Personnel Agency, 2790 1-Iarbor Blvd., NEWPORT IMPORTS , "3100 \\'.Coast llwy .. N.B. 642-9405 GENERAL LABOR I Apply-in person 10 A.'.\·1·4 Pr.I f>:1111nl Oppor. E1nployer m1f Vic San Juan Terrace. San \'ARD, gara1,;c l'leanups. Ju;i.n Capo. 493-3138. Reniovc trees, dirt ivy. LARGE black C'Hl. 1\ilale. Dl'ivcv,.-ys, grading. 841-'.!£66. \'ic. Irvin<' Te1Ta<:e. 6-5. Housecleaning 673-5150 F.Ei\tALE: Gerrnan Shepherd Carpet Cleaning puppy, 6/2 vie. i\1csa Verde Floor Care & Windows J\1·ea. :,~!;-7444 Du!C'h ti.1aint Serv. 531~1508 c.~'~-~~~~~-­ A PART r.r EN'T Managers, Retired <.'Ouple capable of assuming full nianagcn1cnl r e s p on s i hilily lnclding cleaning .r... Maintenance .>-l~2..j{}7 retired or e.xp. No " sal. APT -Asst :l'ilgr. st•rni, cpl., no child/pet. /\pl 6--16-5512 DAY \\'ork. Thorough Clcan-I •iiioiiiiiiii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0iii Auto Salesman To &•II Ne\v B'.\"\l's, r.ood 11·orkini:; conditions. Sec i &h C1-cvier al CREVIER BMW 20S \V. I~! St., ·Santa Ann 835-3171 AVON SAYS COOi\ . \Ve have J>l'l'lli. po. Newport 9each .sirion~ open-for an exper Costa Mesa cook & dietiiry aide-. hnn1ed Santa Ana t'n1plo}TnenL P ark Lido Orange & Irvine Flagship Conv. Center. 466 Fl<lgship, N.R. No F°('('S • \\'wkl}· Paycll(!Ck C~O~O~K'c .. ~"~.,~.d7ei_o_i~u-'1~il~u~ti-ou-a~l I G .~'.\! i;hHr, Day shif1s, 2nd <'l'Ylkin~. Heverly i1J.1nor sh11ts flnrl gr,1\'cynrd. r·u111i1lesi·•'nl 11 osp i ta I. L:1~un11 1-tlll!<, 8:\7-SOOO • p. p .s . COOT\ fo1· l1<1.!ir1n Dc .. l_i_f-:x-·p-'d ' "Be Your Own Boss" I 11nly. J ~;j 1~ BcnC"h B!vd .. I Pacific Personnel Services, Inc. Earn an in<.'OlTil' of your 01vn, 11.1:;. right iii yout' 01vn neighbor-C OUPON SORTERS 1 hood .. Be an AVON Rcpl'C· . . . 500 Ne\\'port Ccntrr J)r. lfrSl ini.;. \\'ilh Refs. Dcrx•ruJab!e. ASSEl\fBLY llc!ii<'.11 '"'""'"0 " l!!J c~'.~;c~;;;i'~:~i•9 · I Exper1"mental -~ I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;~1 . \\"E l'O EVEB'fTl·!L\'G *I 1;;.-~.~.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-;. •• sc~s~~u~io~, s15 P;~~~·n;r~ C's!. &l6·2'3. 1 !) - 1 Assem biers ··: " -· sentative. Call J\Oi\': l\11·pl Bch fcn1ale p1t1n1e 546.;,;\4\ or 540·i(}.IL ! 1'\·r.~. lnfotinal 1vork, conr!s. :\lueh standing. $1 .6.5 hr. BABYSITTER. pcrnL. lllY &>inc F:n!!lish nttcsJ>. Call hoinc. Costa i\I r s a , B I 64rS800 1'ues/Thul's noon til 6. Sat. liiiiiiOii!iiviieiiriiyiii'iiii•rliiOiii ... ii< I Suite 900 Ne11·p.1rt Sch 6 ID· l!JiO 21 Cl'llll'UI TOI\' Cr. 0l'angc i"H1·6416 PerPnals • 530 p • ·:t"f:, --··-or-t.\:"\GE COUXTY aperhangin9 nll dri.1·. 011'11 1r11n.~ nee. _,_,1:_~1.03":r~'·----~-~- Will perform as-B.\~'l-StTif:R. live in I e Cross country Equal Oppor. Emrloycr Drivers e Foremen DIETARY Dessert maker &/or pastry Excellent benefits & Workin~ Conditions maker Equal Opportunity E1nployer Help Wanted, M & F i lO I Help Wanted, M & F 710 HEAL'rH food Sotre dl's1res <'Xperh'.'nct'd n1n1111·,-. "'ornan for full tinic l\'nrk. 5:18--9537 HI-Fl <X>~I PONENT SALF:S Salary. Costa ~fcsi1 1u·1·u. Call l\fr. Rann. L2 'f,, 2 111n only, t 21::: l 685-85-1:.!. llospita! • MISSION Community HOSPITAL 27~2 Puc1·1a Hral l\llssion \'il'jn ( f.asl or San Dit>gO F"1 y Crov;n \1.alley Park"'ay1 Hospitality Hostess Service J.o; looking fin• 11•on1cn 10 \\'Cl· eom(• & int,.Ni('ll' Ile\\' rf'Si· rlf'n!~ .. -:ates or ad\'f'rtising r·;..rwr. !icl pful. ~l u~t h;L\'t' 1·ar ,(· t)lk'11ri1f!r .. -.17.300;,, t!OVSEKEI::PER. live in, cxp'd & refs nee. No smok· ing, 3 t:h1ldrrn, pri r1n & 00 ,.;,. 1'V. ~<lay wk, lovely walerfronl Nt!wport F.d1 hu1nt', s:'lary open, 673-56Qi 1 -Houhkeep.r, f/time ;i UJ.:;()lit 11 o u·""s~E~·,7-,~:~Jo:~P~r~n-,-,..,-,-,,-,.-.-.1 inn lh·e-in for t"Jdcrly lady. i\'Oll·SrllOkrr. fi73-5.')99 ! ll l) \I~ E Kli:l-lfl'J.::R. u nen.. 1•un1~t'('tl, nui.turc, li\'e-ln, no11-111noker. 831-5255 1 l(lLlS1':KEE°P£H. -f'X· pcricncl'd, r(·fert•nct•s re· riuh't"d. Call 6-16-1243 I I HOuSJ::KEEPER. rcllabl(', 11'ith 1rans, 2 day ""·eck,6 hrs; L.ldo, 61~0029 (714) 495-4400 17141 831 _2300 j INSURANCE SALES 'Xo <'XP nee .. <>nrn \vhilc you ·".!!:SHORT ON GAS? I V~ATJONAL No Wasting ,,__-"<SjiOrts, SOCiiil .. ·ra.nii y ifn TRAlN l)l:G SCl·IOOL * WALLPAPER * undt>r one roof~ Stay in Learn Auto Tune-up \\'hen \·ou call "r.Iac" sembly w 0 r k of I chilcl, 6 yrs. R?J!ll,_board & h'-hl c ic ..1 --. c'iiimiOt-"'iiiiiilaiiiie~iii_..,_iliii. ·ii"'iii°" ... iiiiii .. 19 y SKI 1eg na-, • · e Managtr5-_ • Assembler& ra~~l·:fl,\L Of<"}'ICE J'.IU§I h:11·c good typing skills _,_U~UIT___nttlllur1e_JQ.JJ_a.l)d~l£•t---­or'Clcrs & tJlffii"igOnJ.'nden lcnrn. pa11 linie, ev('4 & N'-r·-----j-11·kuds, run lin1e.. ""'hen quali-iJ fied. - I- -~ra Mesa this su1ntner & / Cl.ASS.ES NO\\·' FOH.r.lll\'l; 5.t.~·1 444 cvrs. ture of experiment-B.\..~I\:L\'G e Molders L'Olll[lU lcr. \\lfll trttin. Snu1H nfc. Tapn1atic Corp, l&:il l\eltcring: St., l r\•i ne. e 97~ . ~'*1)' HalCC'rcst Park . :;1~ SpP{'1.at SJllOg i:l<L~s for Gco1•gc Painting,!',,,. Dccor'ni; al proto-type sheet TELLERS e Inspectors MED. SURG. ,~s, 2 clublmu~rs & 3 n1{"C"IU1111<·s . l1111•rior S.: Extl'1·ior . ~ (or vear round enjoy. 2120 Plal'cnhn A\'"·· C.l\J. Guaranteed Top Quali!y, metal components Con1111ereia l Banking and close tolerance Expcr. r('(juiried • Gel Repairmen 3 to 11, 11 to 7 ~)i1Cnt. .Cali days 5.t6·2052 or Call No\1· 71·1•646·506.i \.\'orkn1r111ship & i\Interiidg ~546-9099. -~ Fl'Cf', eslim11tcs Lie. & Ins, assembly s t r u c -CF.NTINF:LL1\ Bt\1~1\ ~e11·por1 Bi:h Regional Ofc All 3 Shifts \Ve \Vill Train MacGregor Yacht Corp. GENERAL office Girl, con· stn.Lction bkkpg exp cssen· e 1ial. Pl'E!Jl11;1-'e J>ayroll. union reJ>Qrts, A/P, an 8 'fl e r MED. SURG. AIDES. 3 to 11 , 11 to 7 , ·' PRIVATE S11·in11ning.& Div· 1-SiG-~::i7·1 tures. High school '.\lrs, Jtios ·,c • VETERANS ing le!Sans ~aught al your P.\l"\"Tl:-.!G & ri'pait'. J;l yrs education required 111111 64S·il21 JG31 P lacentia, C.M. r00m;. some typ"i11,!!. no e IC-U-CCU 1Elr~·$4 .;.s 10 S7.00 pc1· hour honie. G-H-l!>•G 11 ork1nnnshlp :;uar. Take plus five years ex· F.q11fll Oppor. Eniployl'r "TicliV-eryor DAi tv· PrLOT. ~'!1;.k~~~14_~J01~Frt, 8 hrs · 3-to~Jt,-11-to 7 ~~~ell~: ~~.\::fl! yo~~~ [ ][5J ~~~7~~~c or niy exp. ~r. lence. -r--BM'K TEl.LER TRNE SUNDAY ONLY. t o Santa Ana College. Services •nd Rt'Plirl INTER. Extc1'. Aver. single • ~956°f'V -J:xt 310 . S!OI')' -CXpt:'l'. $329. All 1vork gua!'anlt'<.'d. Lie & ins. 'l<OUPLES 18-35 + 8·17-18;>1 or 12131 Bfi0-9189 ~.or mccl cpl 10 rr1 1 ·"'~Y:Ji tting PAINTING Can "Leah" 2·8 P. 111. TLC MY HOME I! pays to (·a!J pl'ofcssionals. 638-1511. . • I For fl'('l' ('SL 646·5178. , Wilson Ave Area BUY \\'.P./hn11gini: c.'Onll'act by hon1e appt. JOOO's s1npls. 'fhe Ha11gn1e11 547-5846 '. ''-4'liu_,y LfCENS}~O Costa Mesa .... SPIRITUALIST • Experienced Mother Sptrijual r t·ndini:s 10 ont·lO 548-3317 Hfl\IE, B.csi<lcntial, Ap1. Qunlily \\lork. In I .E x I , Hl'as. :·> IS·9.J4S, G·l:i-l:ii~l. .pm', Adv ie<' on nll 111nl1('l'S. 312-.N. El ,en111ino Rc<1I, S:u1 Builders CJ t' m e t! ·1 e . •I 9 2 -9136, .:..:.:.c'-C....:.------- • 4!12··90.111. \\'[LL . btilld or r~· pair EXP. Jl11itUc>rio \1orking ivav anytlun~ .\'?Ur ~h_o n~~ thru 1·r•lll"f(l'. C111l Churl, ; PRQBLJ::l\1 P~gnancy. Con· • ... ~ ld·.an--l , "y-nl·P.'l th e t i c , .pregi1ai1cy counseling. Abor· .: ~ & adoptiol1s ref. ~/}RE 6-12--J.1?.6 t!'Kt:CNANT'.' T 11 i n k l n g •abartion? l\'.11011· all the facts .' first! ('..all LIFF. Ll:\E -2·1 :;tu;s, -S.11-5.322. 1.1W:VORCE C,'OL:NST-:J.ING ,..~,No~Pt'Ofil r uundu1ion ,f3$.0060 01' !">4!1-.?.643 • 11t-cds. Gene Ennt'S, •.ii •· ll\3~. dll..)-'.s -540:0670. e.ve~ 6'12-4183~ Business Service CLEAN Profess'ional Paint· llJ\VE T\.PE\VfUTER ·ing Int/Ext' Free estin1ales. * \\'I.LL Tf{AVEL * _0C~a~l~I ~5.5~7~-7~"·=-'5=·-----cl HiJ?;hl.1• s kl I I e d , uncn, INTERIOR 1Ainti11g i:i n d <'U tnl.l(>rNI, fl' c> e I a n c e carpet cl,....111in~. F' r i' r i<t•tTelf'll')'. •192-079:J eslin1alcs. Phone G42-iO:'i9 Carpet Service PROF. painter, honest 11·0rk. l'r.ltS. Int/CXI, fret' C'lf JOITN 'S 01rprt & Upholstery Hers. 54S-2i5'J. Dr!-Shan1r)()l'} frr•e Scolch· Pl , t p t ~ ·' Precision Mechanical Assemblers Will perform close tolerance assembly work on missile re- lated hardware. Must be ,able to work from blue- printsr.sketches and specifications. Apply In Pe-rson 3333 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. ~lLY COUN:i!•:LI!'G ~ .~p1-ofit }'ounda1Jon ~ or 5'1$-364:\ 4tciiibLICS Anonyn1011~.1 ~hone _92-7211 or 11·J'i1 ... , P.O. Box 1223, f'..0J11ta l\1esa. j SWINGING SING-LES- j!'Uar<l •Soil Ht•lardahlsl, a .. er, a ch, "'i!pc.tr f){'g1'1'11srrs ,t u11 ~lor * PA1'i:i·1 PLASTERING * [ • hrighl1"r "1"!( F.: • H> m1nu1e All typl's. f''J'l•P ·~ti11\/\!Cfl .1:11~ .. ,·-'•• bleul'h f()r 11·hl!i' carpets. Call :>1~5 , J, '"' .,.K• S11\'l' your money by saving bl \ nit l:"Xtra trip~. \Viii clean Plum ng Equol Oppor. ·:n11>loyer n1/f lh·lng 1:''" rlining rill:, & L.R. OTIS PLUJ\ot BING ASSE_M_ BLERS hi'lll Sl:J. Any rm. S1.50, R l I & R .. ,,. . eai1 •1;1.eah .. u pn1 5;{(1...12.i(]. Uiilll ClullS • 535 rouch $10, Chair S5. 15 )TS, cmoo-i" R . epairs. n,rci \/arl:1n d111a m1tcl1int•11 a (\'<JI. Is u'hflt counts. not heaters. clmJ)()1>1~l~. furnocel<, lcn<IC'I' in the mjni con1puter n1C'iho<l. J (lo 1\'Ql'k m)'Sl!lr. d.1hwt1Sh1'll. G-42-626~ MIC .~ lrl(!(1s1ry h11s iscvcral in1· , ~AR'l'N"ER' (N1'P.OO.: _\~I ref, 5.'ll--0101. :u1~;itt'~onipl~IC' I I uni bin,; n1cdia11: cipenlngii in our Sta-sh the cash nf'11·spaprr carriers in SAN' GENERAL lfcop. p/time e ER 4 CLEl\1ENTE area. Require" eves lron1 5pn1 on. Drivers use or Station \\'agon or & Kitchen. 01·er 21. Apply 11 to 7 &. n1akc nc1v a<'qt1 aintenanees in U1is fun posiHon. Blighl in.:Hv. sought, Call Lynn l\larsh, ~3'.;·2700, Dennis & Dennis Pf'1'SOnni!l Agency of Irvine, 20S2 i\1if'hclson Or. Vlln. Contact rvrr. Harry i1:pc~son, J\te n Eds, ·110 E. e SURGERY RN-TECH S1•el1•y, 3:\0 \Vest Bay St., 11th St. Costa /lies.a 7 "l ~c~"7'~'·~"="~"'~·~"='--4=3=2~1 __ ,1GEN'L Bookkeeping, <'xpcr. to ""I. DELl\'ERY i\·Ien. pcniutnent .~~.ust type, ~ns1vc>r phones. l e PEDIATRICS B;\R /llaitl. n1u151 hflve 11art tin1e for early morning l o1rl n!c. Se~ut rci;un1i> In 11 to 7 \'ivricious pcl'J!Onality . \'ik· nc1vspnpc.r delivery to Pres-i.\C'f', Inc.. 164 0 ki s l.ouni;:I' !""'8-!l242 hnn1cs in Newport Bench. Superior i\ve., C.l\I. 9:'62i. & B,\H. t>.laids r2l. Over 2.l, Must have depcndnble car & Pllrt lin1c for <.'Ollegt' beer be reliable-. ph 642-4800 OB, RN & LVN b;1r rest. !'hone 83.1-8191 DELIVERY i\>Ja:n, p/tirne. after 71 p111, ask for ownct1. 1':arly rnoming home BEi\UTY Opel'alcr, clientclc delivery or 11e\vspapers, no pref. use iron & b\o\vtr. <.'OIJcc1io11s. Over ~. must ··Einploy1•(' IW'ncrh rt. Joe f<)Jr. \Jave. depcmlable . car. H.B. re~lE'I' Lid, (;4~~70. ,'~"~c~n=. ~"'~'--4-2_15_·-c-;--,-..,--,., BEAUTICIAN \vanted for DENT~\L Assistant, fu 1 I busy salon al S. Coast time. 1 renr t'Xperlcnce. rv Plaza. Paid vac. Ca 11 area. ~9660 54H-7186. DEPENDABLE young man BE~\Ul'ICJ,\N wanted iv ith lo assist gardener . C'.ood ap· pc1tr., harrl wol'k<'r, start sn1nll fnll~·1111(. Eilc!'ne's $1.75. Call 8.17-2258 aft 4. Beaut.1· Salon. 792 Ccntc1', . c?i1 fi4~n~:'"'~' ------ REAUi'J Cli\N experienced to lake •J\'CI' l){ttl'Qns. llun· DIAL A JOB! tinb'lOn Bt>ach. 8·1C'r~ Liz Reinders Agency Boat Mech-Rigger. 4500 C•mpu• Dr, N.B. Need 11·01•ld,ng kn('rwledg-c or $_57-3401 . ~ oul dt·iv1•!1, 8: rngines, Ne1v. • port Bench. 64;;.3R80. ~ B t\ I\ r R -Experienced to DlNNER cook & genera l o_ssi11t ~t·<'.'Oontnnt $: prop. Rllchcn helper, tvp v.·ngcs. m~mCJll, Subruit r~umc 10 Bt•n Bl'011'll'!!, 31106 Coast "l)ll'k" P.O. Rox 183.t .• J-!wy, South Lnguna. "N~'<~··~·t~"~'1'...!'ll~cb"-'9~266300'.-c... ___ I OIS.H\VASlTF.R, l':icp. ont,v. GIRL FRIDAY l\lwit be b~I typist, hook· kaeplng. handle phoo1• t.. l.ronl n.'C1'1>liOOi!>I. Int el'CS1· ing \\'\Jtk 1vith goo<\ prllCll· ·uni. Salary 1,.'0n1n1~n)jurate \\'ith ~!Xpl'ricttt.'C. Cull fol' app't IX'h\!crn 10 nm .~ 12 noon. 6£.6133, ask for l\frs. Clark. 11 to 7 MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER M :JO Tues & Set -DJETA:RY COOK - Hospital exper. Split Shift. 5:30 am to 2 PO\ & 11 em to 7:30 pm GRILL cook, ex per., n1alc or L b t !•male. 497-25.'~. Ca<mcl'' a ora ory Dining &. Pie Shop, 628 N, Coast. Litguna. e MEDICAL TECH GUARDS 3 to 11 :30 i~uu .~· l'/tim1· Jlo~itions • opco ;,, Lon• Bc:teh. Lo· Radiology i.:una Nigu(•I ln Laguna & Contpton areas for qualified • X RAY appl lcunts _who d c> s I r r 111eady cn1J)ioyment. 18 Yr11 TRANSCRIBER or age 6r oldf'r. Ap1>1y h1 Pert'tlme, Saturdays pe~in:, 326 So. Lemon St., only Annhc1n1. betwn 9 ain & 1 pm. • WAITRESS AIJ'f Sterling Security &rrvlce Country Club An Equal Oppor. Employer experience Y:u·n1c1"S fn!';uranee Group Ed Lani • 5-M)..18.1-1 ll!YINE PERSONNEi. SERYICES•AGENCY Comni'\ Artist/Adv lo S:lZK f'IC lJKkpr iretall) to $850 lndus/Comnl'I L. Proc S850 Exec l'lec'y i\Tktng · tu $700 Ins. Rutc/y.•rlte $100 .-\cctng Clerk/EDP to $700 Cost Acctng Cle1·k !" !680 &-crl•lar,v/CPA o S825 As!'t Bookkccr~r to SSOO .~"c'.vs Im sh • lo $570 Scc'ys Trnin('(' lo $550 Cler k Typisls to $.540 Puyt'Oll Clrrk S19R ·rr<1inei?i1 llite t~cJ S.~75 I ;\lnit1tcnllt1("l! l\-l°an 10 $600 l>clilgn Dr11flsn1an S..ll66 i Curi) lkg-111 St•c'y S100 1 ,\1·1'tn~ {'.!t>rk 11':DP to S700 ) i\·l1·tl B1t{'k Office 10 SGOO 1ii'l'1'\•1 /'[rpJst ~ ;500 -c;\ .L 71llslt H<l'PKiNS JEftT!T 1\'lltTI'E~'IOltI:: it'i<:i F.. 171h SL (ttl l'lvlncl Ci\! Suite 224 '42-1470 ,,. ..• .JANl'f'OH. plrin1c. No f!X· f>l-'.I', 11c1•t·~i;. ~tr. Seane, or J.Jr, \\llltltirn8, ~ilvt>rwo()ds <15 t·~shk>n liihul!J. N"•pi Cenll!r. JUNIOR SALESMAN: Bnrn $~0-S·IO [}Cr \l'C'cl: 1vorklng. a(tcr !i<:hool. nnd utl• SaturdayJJ actUng nmv tttll!On)<'1'7o; for the Daily · Pilot. Thfs ·1, not a paper ruute and dOCI not ll'ltlude dcliv@rleii C)J' <.'Ollectlttg:. \\'c have openings In Soulh· "'CS~ Cost.a Afeaa nn(! Sou1J1 lhtntington Btnch only. Apply 11()1\r\ 968·!>&11. Ptr.eonal service. l/11\' Fre • Carrw.nter pl'Oduct lon <ll'f'll, You llJUSt 1_ ~1419 or 8.'l&--1271 r--'1'(11'AL SERVICES CO. hnvc a n1in, uf G mo's expcr. ·~ NE\V. n.>nxidel. rr11 n1c & folJinoT' Plun1blng & Rcp1lir,!; Jn 1t11 r l('i,:h'O<Jnccb.'.lnlcal BUILDF,ll ik·vt>lorx~r nffll!I ~lu111 have neut <lPl)Cl'.lf. COi · l"'l<'lnl/re1·n·111ion (ltl"('l'lor tnj:'c Coffee Shop, ~2 \V. for nr11· l!cvelop111cnt in Stin ;~,~~l~' .. ~.,1.~·,.",.·'~!ii· "'"'"'"'""'""' GUARDS Excellent Benefits · & Working Conditions KEYPUNCH DAY SHIFT I-I flnll'lh, !'IOl'C!I, Clffl ceA & &l&-0077 or 646-1809 lll!$Cll)bl)! J11nc1ion . If Yyu'N. I hon1l'S i'IC Ol!l!Om \\'Ork PLUMBING REPAlll Jooklu;:: for a position Witt ' 7 -_. ~ -· · '"''111•ln" Ora"'"' Co. N,,,,. .... ~ __ Llcen!W'd. 962-100.t No joh 100 11n1ull "'" "' e l~~[~;E;~=~~ * ~ 642-3128 * * ru1c1· ·co. .~. n1C<11 111(',ir. "1000\\'0J{K, <:I\ h I 11 et !I, qunU!ications. plt·;iM' ll.pply l'On('!ing.'S«'n rt'pul.r~. OUkc S1wlng/Alt•r•ti-,n1 Jn 1:M'rsn11 l\ton th ru Fri, • (free Ids) 550 IJa Dw·ka, MG-i;i.<!11. 846-!.1.19l 8::\0Ai\1-IPi\I to !h(' Person· ~ CJment Concrite Alteratlona.-442·5845 nel Dept. 01· contnct 8. ~ Ynt doc;--blk -, • Ncnt, accurate. 20 Y'f'SMI exp. Krtlflcu, mi J\lichcl.c;on Dr .. ."~'· Vtc N.B. Blvd & C 0 NC ~ E T.E Orlvti"ll'ILYf, Teltviiion Rif>alr Trvinc. 8:\~2-1~. ext. 336. 1'Mtnl. lt3-C92' Pn t ! .., s , • 131~k v.•ull ~ EqutY Opper. f<.111ployf'r. ~ ,___ ~-male blk puJ'P)', ~ia~ni'y. Uc a.~ RAi"S TV Service call $9.9:i. I The fa~lt'Sl drRW Jn lhr. \Vcs1. ~,... 'A'kl old •• \rtc. L.1.kC f°llll\ l'fliUlt5 Urtt lu~t n Dl)QMC 1001 NC'\\'pQfl , N('r, It •. ,:l fl;J,1!1· Pllot Cln~·dfiqd '"°""'·Iii,...,,, !IM-"31 rttl ••·ny ·612-'618--010--8313 _ c'r.~"~· G~r"-2-;,(rl-"·~1~·----., .. _ "" •\ ,, •• ' f,J . 1 Pirnu~ }1n'a. No l'K]l('rl-..ru·~ nc(!('!IS1H'Y· F111· further 1n· ro1·rnutio11 call J ca 11 n I:! ·F.iC1.,.1ards ut ~44 or AP. ply .In pet'!IOn, Fri, S11I, ,,r Sw1. 12-3 p.m/C~nl)rook honiet on Mllgnolia bew. Ellis I Tl\Jbert, F'ountatn Vl'l.lli'y. • • Lllre lo T1·t1<lt>? 0111• •rrnder'11 Pat'llliiSl· r.olu n1n i~ for you! 5 linl'!I. r, 'lay~ frh· $5. Cnll tiidn,y . 61~..onil! Dr's Assistant Young lady (18-28) 1.0 <lSfllst in hct1IU1 spa. lVIJI train, no exp. nee. App y In penon any 11f1 or eve-.' 2930 W, Coast Hwy., N.B. You don't nccd a gun to "Dnl"" t~Rst" "'J!en.. ·you pla<•C nn Ad In 1hc Daily Pil11t \Vnnt 1\d.!! Cull no1v =-6l2.('"J6i!, FULL OR P/TIME An ,cqu1u Om»ttttnlty FJ111 ployr::r .NE\\IPORT BEACH & I!!!!!!!!!'!!.;.;.,;,.,;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 6 Mo'g uutuaJ 11·ork c:icpcr. SANT A ANA AftEA • on kf'yr1unr.h. ~cytapc Ot kuy Wel11 !'nrit0 CulU'llSCrvlco TIME FOR di" dcvk•. Div. Baker Protcc. Service 1352 Well Commonwe•lth, QUICK CASH Apply Iii Tho t'ullcrton or ph: 525-2386 Ptr&0nncl Depn,rtm@nt "Whit• Elephaou" .. .,. TDHARILOYUGP. IHLOAT Mondor·'"'· e am.u 1;oon ntnolt'lt """ hou••T Tum PACIFIC MUTUAL them Into "Cuh'' •.• !ell 7@ Nc.wpqrl Ccnttt DI'. them limo n D•lly Pilot CLASSIRED AD i'ltwplwl Be.,,h clns!dflcd :id! _ _:::::_ __ .:__ -_ _;' _ 1 ~I!!!!'. l!!!!!-!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!.,.I - ' I. •• ' I --. ,,, ..... -~ ......... ,~ . . -. --~ . --~ .. ,' 1 r ' . -" 23 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wfdne$day, Junt 6, 197) DAlLY PILO"f { ' ........ .,,,..,., l[Il]L -..... l[l] .__I ;;;L'""';;;" .. ;;:;ILHJ~IJ [ -• ...,,,;.,, l[Il) I -..... l[Il] I _,.... ][Ill! ~........ 1[11) [L--_ ....... -f' .. ~1~;1 ;;. ... -... _, .. ~~~I Help Wonted, M .. F 710Holp Wanted, M'& F 710 -~ 111 Help Wan ted, M & F 7 10 Help Wanted, M " F 710 He lp Wantod,,M " F 71 0 Hole Wonted, M " F 710Helo Wa nted. M" F 710 Fu rniture 110 M linllonooui Machinist& ---''---'-..;.; R EAL ESTATE •SALESMEN, lull or WOMEN-WOMEN-WOMEN 8 ROOMS quatltyl---------1 SALES MANAGE R p/tlme, mens we•.-.exl"''· lurnI.-l"l;.1. Antique, Ori••· MOVING! Old trunk i:;o. • GENERAL MACHINISTS To set up & operate mills & engine lathes on sho~t run production. Require 2 years ex- perience on all co m1non shop machinery. NURSES AWe -Orderly, exp not rllX:. OpcnltWI on days 7-3; nlidnlte 11-7. Good benefits. Make t1.pplicatton at J4'15 Superior Ave., N.B. or c;all &12-2410 ¥1"('f'd. Contact Mr. Efficient •ncl exP.,rt help, full t1me or 1Nrt tal, European ttt~1~e11. Crufh1m;..n clrc. 111w 7", ~• Resale Office need$ manager 'lcillehcr, HOELSCl:lER'• -t ime r-uired for • new and e xcitilVI Like 1111 Han1nwnd Co"'' hp, $30. Encyclopt._'tlia 11et & with 2 years of Real Estate Sou1h Con.!lt Ptiua.--... ··• Organ & bench $.tiO. RCA dlctlonarlc11, Sl.l. IKcnroon: experience. Ne-.vport Beach progra m . .,. \\'alnut cabincl l"ilor TV \\'asher, Si·ar.11 11111., •vtdl area. Elq>anding company. * SEC'YS * Servicing homes, a p11rtment1 a nd bu1inl1H1 $295, s1er .. >lf$89.' s1X' din set: SaL $j()i , Can1plng t.'OOJQc I: Excellent opportunll'y tor w ith c,leaning, party 1u1Mrvl1lon I nd a11f1t~ S.~J. vutue $1500. Klni;t s1. Ka !( T he r rn o • $1 0 . professional growth. Apply a nce . BR furn oontpl. \ll/OOx 0Ht:illosco1>e $25. Va.rlcty ,of • in confidence. Send re11,,u~mr;•;.h;;!l!lO~.i:N7'1.._.i'!!~ed~_iN~O~W!..j_'~~!f' be fl • lo i;prngs, mattress, sprcnd & clothes ~ize 16, ?-.tan's bl~ 1o d:Wmetrta-"fio. 638;-o.:,u omp~;:i;:r ne t1,dloppol rtiun•t:!_ r •dvance_..·_,_,pUlo~s, $675. value $1200. 8' \\'ool suil 11z •12, $10. D[sbe~. ' Daily Pilol, P. o. Box 1560 • Executive m ent. norK1n1 n ser rii n1t1ng home anu 2~ltona: SS!t:fO'""'l;ora:~Je\\-el .. use. te27 MtftOrca''l-'-----1'4 C.OSla Mesa, Calif. 92626. ' e Administrat'ive busin1s111 in the beech ere e. orig SJIXX>, like nu S.169. Dr., l\tesa Verde. Coflia REAL ESTATE SALES CROSBY INTEDUITIONAL Lov• "" $125, go;,lc" tum. M•sa. 1 __ ~ork from blueprints. Own hand tools. MACHINERY ASSEMBLERS I Assemble intricate mechanical assemblies (Miich!nery ) including fitting, adjusting & alignment. Work from blueprints sketches & ':'erbal. instructions, Require 3' years ex·. (>enence LI) assembly of precision machinery. Own hand tools. • • --- MECHANICAL INSPECTOR A • To inspect machine parts, assemblies, sheet metal, hardware, castings & raw stock Re- quire mini_mum ~ yea~s mechanical inSpec- ~ion experience mcludmg working mechan· l SJTIS. Own hand tools .. WELDER A · To fabricate machine parts & assemblies for construction of medium heavy machine tools. Work from blueprints. Require minimum 3 ·years combination welding experience ... Own hand tools. DAY & EVENING INTERVIEWS BY APPOINTMENT PNL Y CALL 714: 894-4711 MACHINE TOOL DIVISION Conrac Corporation 9200_ Botsa Ave. Westminster An Equal Opportunity Employer Help W anted, M & F '710 I Help Wonled; M & F 710 KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Machini st Progrcs.~ivc n1:fiiufael uring <.~mpany. xln'l \\'Orking ('Oil· ditions. tl-inge .beflefils. Immediate Opening 1''or: Nurses RN-LVN·AIDE ll-7 & other shlftis~ Top pvt duty pay. 11nmcd, pay for floor duty. Co un I y w Id c {nlrvwa. Mon-f>,ri 9 . 5, Lcscoulie Nurses -Registry lf!._llospilnl Rd., NB (Lo~ by Park Lido Bldg) 642-9955, 54()-9954. OFFICE MGR FULL ·CHARGE OFFICE ~fGR !or New Cs r Dealership. You know the. experience you must have. Please a!)ply in person, or phon_e 645-7770. H a r b o r An1erlcan Motors. 2 OFFICE GIRLS NEEDED Radio teJe1)honc ·dispatch !\fus\ be 25, able lo drive Apply-tn Person YELLOW CAB CO. . 186 E . 1601, Cos1a h1C'sa OPERATOR for BuJTOUghs L -5 000 Bookketping machine. We v.'111 lrain if yuu have several yrs. ex· pcrience in o f f i C e RC· counting. 546--0606 SUCCESS CAREER • Penonnel ftM ~luch more! 3501 Seab1-eeze SCR~~A=M=~L~E~,=,~ New or exper ienced. Join the 645 6010 L a n e ' C D ~l , S a I c \Vorld'.s large!lt and fastest • Sales · • , Thun/FrifSnt 11 n.nt. • • growing resale organiution No sh or lite sh. Help W 1nted, M&F 710 Help W1nted, M&F 710 MOVING TO l\f EX I CO . \\•Ith (l ne~'Crk ot over 300 Long or short 1 e r m, ---------------------Can't take it \\'ilh 1111• & ANSWER·S oUices and become a assignments. -ntust St'll l~aul. Sloan<''s member .9f qyr 1t11llinnaire NEVER A FEE AT TELEPHONE Sales. \Vork \VOMAN to care fJ>r nolio cu_~ton1 g1 ~ (t. rl~l\·~nport : Oi::ct.ill -Agile-£iual ,_ Club. Multi-million dollar TEMPO fro1n )'Olli' Own home. lady. No smoking. \,.itc contenip: s1dr f"han-s: C"u~t. i\~""'-'I _ i-AT!ENiT , advertlalng program. Free · Highcsf oommissions. Ex· hsekpng. ~1on thru Fri. 7 king size bed 1\·/ina!C"h. r-· . 1 guaranteed licensing school. perience not necessary. nnl-3.30 pn1 . $300 n)(), H.B. headboard s, spread: quality Pr1u·t1C'nl n~r'lie: One \l.'ho Excellent sales traininv. Irvine ~ 892-5184 area. 962-4997 afternoons. \1"1tlnu1 BR. set: \1·alnut love nltan·\es a rktl el d "r I Y \Vhat is yoor license \\'Orth 17&12 Sky Park TELEPHONE Interviewers, WOOD\VORKERS & general seat & breakfront: sterL"O 1;c'~1T;;l=:Eo,N:.:T.:.·~--~--1 to you'? Check "our monthly Anaheim 5.13-2122 \\'Ork from your Mme, flex-labor, apply Mon, Ram, 3001 console \\·/s11pc1· spcake1·s: 2 1'\VIN mahogany hdboards bonus program 1vhich 1neans 1730 \V. La Pal.ma ible hours, ·no .selling, call Redhill. Bldg 1, 'Suile 101 decorator 1vrought i ro n $17.50 ea. 2 1nahogany end $$$ to you! Please call Tempo1· Temporary Help 846-7441 O.l. bookcases, leather 1op1)('d tbls $15. ea., chesf of : Virginia Jones· 835-4811. _ cherl')'\\'OOd desk : \\'nlnut rlra\1·c1-s $L5., $25., $27.ffl, • RED CARPET Th E w end tables: laznps: fine $30. ()ld pedestal $15., ' Reoitors •• SToYcPr,.•,•t•.ri••. ' • e asy ay .'UNSKILLED ""'"" & moo~."""'"" """'"'"' 3 for ' $10,. St. l PLUSJ·I velvet !lafa and GOOl'i.'t Dru~ Set. $100,, Rew • Uns killed Asemblrs (A'k Us Why) ASSEMB'LERS I 0 v es(' a t. 'Q u EE N u1",''0,""s·L"'Es$5.'»,...~1.LSC.N llllED e G 'I L bo J.l\deaBed, Hc1·cUlon sofa & • ,"'"'"' cwport Receptionist ·Typist Needed ill)med. for Jong term Laguna Beach assignment Musl lypc at least 55 w.p.m. Lite PBX exper. d<?sirab\e. en a r1r1 \Varehouseman 10 $4'l'S mo loveseal. lanips. Less thtui ,1 Rlvd, C.t-1. 1ues thru Sat VOLT Painters ·lo $500 m O 11108 old. also a\•oc:1do GE SUPE!l 8?1.f Movie c&llleQl &. , Instant Personnel Silk Screener lo $3.50 ht. F\mele I a t e n1 o d c I d e l u x c case, like new, $45. PolarOki TemPQrary SeJVicc Mach. Operators Sf$2.50 hr -washer/dryer, 6is::o86.q. land camera with ftah. at" - 38411 Campus Dr., Suite 106 l\18;l'l Hw~dlers to $2.50 hr No Fus-Top $$ COMPLE'TE fum. B.B. Club tach~1ent like new ~:Jdllt Ne1vporl Beach 546-4741 Dr1vf;,!r·Sh1p C1rk St $2.25 hr Call Immediately • Ba.Ch apt. 2set~ studio bed bo\\'hn~ ha.JI with foTd 'h1t i Equal Oppor. Employer ~~~~l~~n:.:ge ~ !~ Weekends Included \1•all units, plus tbl. .~ con1ing ci;u1e, comple~n. ":~========lcr. Accountant Open lamps, Many other furn. eluding shoet ("'°!'A . 4 ii Trainees to $450 mo • p p s \\'ed. aft. G-Thurs. all day. tl,mesl like new. Men••s1ze SECRET ARY Construction 1rades • • 6-\5-500'.I Atp. 429 -l\1rs. 9 ::i\'1 Phone 644-4687 To Store Menage r UniOn scale Klokey Can leave number. BDlThI. set, $75; dlnette set Busy 1 i;r:irl office. Interesting --Pacific Persori'ne l BARREU. furn. b 1 k . $:G: 2 uphol i= chairs $15. ea: & exciting. Asst ?i.1gr Fash~ns $2.7j hr Services, Inc, naugahyde. Rec. Purchased, desk SlS; a hp outboard J . W. Robinsons Mgr Tme Fabncs to $600 1110 tbl., 4 arm clll"!'i, end thl 11.~tor ~: Alto Sax~ ?I.lust be mature. This is a Apply in person 10 _ 5 Secretary 1 to "50' 010 500 NetA-port CentE"r Dr. \\•/lamp. 8' couch, hassock. Kirby . acuum $35; ~t., rcadymade pracllce.Noin-3303 Harbor, Ste. 8-2 No.2 1'.a!!hlonl~· N.B G.OfcComptTrneto$A;On10 Suile 900, N.B. $55o. firm. Aft .• 6 PA-1 n~de dishwehr $90; SJl(oet vestment required. Real Costa Mesa Equal Oppor. E~Ploy~ Order Dept Clrk S'!<JO n10 64G-1970 893-1700 · piano $395; 67"':>"-0367 .or1 TSI OPTOMETRIST ~:e~ 1~6~~1 ~0~0 ~~~~~ lS. Diego Frwy ·Hru·bor E:"it) ~..,..,..,.,..,.,.;,,.;,.,.., ~vento7 Clerk k to S~ mo ii·central Towe•, Orange COUCH & chair $35; xlnt 6 75-*33QOA,U,.TIOl'!f ·.~ ·. lease. Phone 'f714 J 642·95J3 SECRE'T"ARY for Co ift a R CL'OUn.t 11~ Cler -$l "'k 547-6446 cone!. Extra Jar. picnic ~ .P' 979-3660 !\tesa CPA finn Ex ell t ecephontst St $400 mo · tables & benches $10; Lat. Fine Fumiture,1 , ;~~~.r 1 pni "·kdnys, all day i:ypi5t · ~ · SteOOretfe en_ General OUi~e St $400 mo F.qual Oppor. Employer he.a-ey \\'hite coffee tble ~: &. Appliances A Div. oC Cow1l'sy Qualified in general oftice Factory Trainees to $1.90 hr ~ mi sc. Call aft. 5:30, 842-3516 Auctions Friday, 7:30 .P.·~1 .• , N!:~::i~~~':f~!eL~~ice Temp. Service Inc. ~~:1;b!~.u~rl~e 'bl:~~~~i~ ' APEX · - 1 · . 11~1 ·;~~U:Gc~"Jl';,~;~.~th~l~i Windy's Auction ... Agency seeks 111en 1 :-::::::=:::l:E::i~===:::i I ad no 695 Dnlly Pilot PO · lleR:hlndlN · · cust 5pc KING BR set Iv 2075~~ Newport, CM &•ti!• \\"/college exJ)('r: for finan-~ 1560.: . , Costa 1'-tesa, 'ca.iii. EMPLOYMENT· AGENCY rm furn, lan1ps 847--0141,llB Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'l. cial planning sales. Snlary * RECEPT * ;i.w.:o SOFA Bed $75. AnlUlla STEREO: Quadrasonic ·rino to $700 + bonus . SECRETARY, exec. At' t'f'frig/freezer co1nbo $100. watt reti'!iver, .Garrard Profe11slonnl \\'RY trnining ,NEEDED NOW! Newport Bch. Unique oppty 1810-C Ne\\'port Blvd. n 1que1 800 Both vclj ' good ·c 0 11 d . n1 00 e I . S y _s t em i .z~ program. Dill R11lph Bro\\'ll for self starter. Reply in Costa ·l.fesa 645-4320 MG-1463. turntable, tape deck," 4 C.L.U. or \V. Gerald Ten· Great oppqr. for someone w/ cont to Personnel, Suite 3 MILLION DOLLAR . . s p eaker a. Ne\V ' ~ ner, &ro-3-?25 typiri:; a6ility who enjoys 300, 2360 Huntington Dr, San THE Show OH. 10 merchan-ANTIQUE CUS'l'Ol\f 3 pie~ sectional 2 iuaranteed ( Ii Ii g h 1·1 y PACKAGERS meeting & greeting clients Marino, Ca. 91108 disc ass em b.1 er s and Show & Sale yrs ... old. ¥Paid $ 1¥7 O O • scratched). Waa $399. Now. for large nat'I firm. Top $$$. h · · · d ·i Sa6.· cr1f1cc $a00. 979-6956 alt $190. Tttma. 893-0501. Experienced in v I tam in NEVER A FEE AT SECRE"l'ARY • Receptionist angers. intetvl~'lng ai Y June 7 8 9 10 1 tablet. packaging & opera· TEMPO typing & some bkkpng' betwn 10 and 3. 350 Clinton Anaheim Co1;V(.'~ti~n Center . $8,000 FUlL LENGTH lion or filling & labeling Sh hf4pful, not req'd. s.s: Ave, Costa Mesa. 800 \V, Katell a, across-2 PCE curved sectional ?i.11NK COAT. Best otter machines. 1'~uu ~ Part lime. 1'1on. tl}ru Fri. s a I a r y TIRE sales & service, Brake from DiSneyland couch, gold/bronze & cor· over $1.D will be ":"" ... K\I \Ve are st'f!klng .exp er. keypunch operators f o r daytime & swingshlft. 4 pm- 12: ::IQ am 011 the Univac 1701-lTIO. \Ve are ~'Uling to train on the tab punch verH\er. Location o! t¥ key punch dept. in the near fut ure v.·UI be 1''ashion Island. NC\\'POrt Beach. 64f>..3931 Irvine 540-4450 $45G-$SOO mo. 979--Q)90, Mr. & Alignment service Full or Thurs/Fri/Sat 1·10 pn1 ner table. Pd $600 .• sell $7S. before move to tropics 1 ~ 17802 Sky Park Klotz. 2-5 pm part time. Salary plus com-Sun U-6 pm ' 493--8520 month, fOI' beautlful IP« ~?1.?!-~ ~~:eubra0t~;Bwrowntk00\1&·. PERSOl'\NEL Anah(.'im;-533•2322 SEC'Y-BOOKKEEPER mission. C?tll 644-8022, Coast WAN'TED : l9th century EARh lLY$100A111eKin~~can. sofa 1 & ~tt~98bi .excellent condlillin. .,~ • * SEC'Y * 1730 1\\1, La Palnia ;i.,.1n·t opportunity w/gro~oing Auto SeMce Center. ship paintings -top prices be!;.11' f ' gs1: wa e~ .,....-.,. • S~. Ten1po 'Temporary Help Costa lotcsa co. for Gal Fri· TREE PRUNER paid. James S nta l Id on, 1. ' r_!ln~e! ma -ress O R IE NT A L R.V61i'i SHUR·LOK CORP -day \\'./Strong typing, sh & 1 Yr exper. nece!'S . Salary Nautical Antiques, 42'l-A N. uier, $Za . .:>l;r 4 G 93 aft 5 · HANDMADE IMPOR"ln> AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR A Gre at Opportunity! bkkpng. exper. Cole Instru-open. Lag. Hills area. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach. 4 ROOMS of fumlture; llv NEW le or...O. , 1 •1 Ra&.....PP~,f.Ulflc Large manuf. firm needs AS· RECEPTIONIST ntent Cor,J, 2034 Placentia, 586-1580 for appt. 497-2950 or 494-9579. rm, dining nn, 2 bdrms. Akhavt Oriental Rup 1 ..,~,...... sistant to pel'50rulel mgr. c M 642 8080 Equal Oppor Complete. 847-6801 814 No. La Cl Bl'Yd; Leil . ~6 So. Lyon St. Should tiave good typing & Day or night, no exp. nee, E·,;,ploye~ · ·TRUCK driyer for camper Appliancu 802 **•SOFA & Loveseat An~ln. 213 _ ' GREAT WESTERN·, !~!""!;:•.,•~·,.-:!!!!!!!!!!!. l_ite sh skills, & .,,,.. y "'Ork. easy. fun job. \Viii train. ·no manufactunng. Apply 858 . bo • also buy u.00 orle"§J ,.,. typtng or-shOrthand, etc. w.-18lh, eosta ?i.-fesr. , Rent Wesher1/Dryer1 never used, th for.$155. .,. ing wi the .JKJblic, Xrta long Apply in "°'"""n ·any aft or SECRETARY 2 ""· Usually home, 968-~10 PICA.SSC> Ulho ll;i:I;..-, . SAVINGS MAID • ~ La R r ttoml a,,sl~nn1ent. Top $$$. .. .... ~ $ . ""' Full malnt. Et hl 175 M'-..... -gUna ee NEVER A FEE AT eve. at 2930 West Cst Hwy., &:eking responsible, versa· TYPIST * 639-1202 * Ga rage Sal• 812 $l5tlc.,••Rem.:.:..n•t"v~v ,,_ Motel, 30806 S. Coast Hwy., TE N.B. tile, gal for busy national ui·a '"' 1lQ '. PleAae call l\fI'll. Rose for an appointment (714) 547-7571. lllSN.l\fainSt.,Sltnta Ana LagunaBeach':499--2005. · MPO companyhdql'dinN('!l.l•port REPRO KENMORE washer-elect. ALL must go. SpeciaJ lOc ~Others. Pvt ~l An Equal Opply Eniploycr l\tALE & female help wanted Receptionist. part-time. 10 Beach. Capable of self di. . dryer. 220 V, good condition. bargain tub. F\1rnishings1 0''1f>.""5595'=:,,,.~-----'I $1.85 to start. Don's Car Irvine 5404450 \\'Ork in orthodontic office, rn:tion & organizaHon. Sh l\loving,-inust sell now. Best from 4BR model-home, BRCYI'HER lace maker • .'85 Wash, 510 Ave. Estrella, 17802 Sky Park n1omings. Must have pleas· 80+, type 60+ w.p.ni . TYPIST offer. 6.J4..l020. many decorators items, in· knitting mach and kn li San Clemenle. Anaheim ;a. 1 _ 2322 ant phone voice, n<'at and Kno\\'ledg1-sales & .acl-FRIGIDAIRE "'asher & clding 3'x3' pedestal choP: leader. Xlnt cond. ,Sl.50. MAN to work full time In 1730 w. La Palma attractive. Past secrerarial verrising eJpful. Salary dryer custom delux, X1nt ping block, king sz bed, 2 Gennie knlttine mac h rental yard. Neat In appear. Tempo Tempora~ l·l•lp <'Xp. desirable. &46-5170. $5aO to st . An, • _ ... 1 ' . . rond. $169.50. aft 5pm, sofas. I goJd velvet. Twin w/pattem matter &, ..u.haoo• •J ~-Call For A t imm.,.,.ia e open~ exists 548-3635. bed & many ot'"-household $150. 673-216'. ~. w/neat handwriting. Will RECEPTIONIST/Clerk PP • !or a second shift repro '""'' 1rain. Apply moms, 1930 Pet Shop Trainee Typist. including lite book· Na omi. 642-9470 typist. Experience required. t.tAYTAG elec. dryer, xJnt Items. lOe.m-Spm, Fri-Sat. lofOVING my Joas your~- Newport Blvd. CM. Cuddle Some Puppie s keeping. oond., trade lor gas dryer or 1'1442 IAtTaine Way, Irvine -Chartei-'Members h I 'e MANAGER-TRAINEE and olher furry friends need Peacock Insur-once SEC TO VP Apply In Person $50. 847-5736 16861 Cod Ctr., CTile Ranch) 551-#11 \Vestem Outdoor Cl----u b'; Out tandl · compassionate care Kind 494-1037. r.1rs. Bradley 10 yrs exp., S/H, typg. book-HB. GARAGE Sale, bargain a Unlimited Huntln£, ~) LaOOren SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Interim nd~"!""' ~ O::.:',;!~';;iy..;~ iHdlv. '"''""' for •his fun RETAIL Salesperson, exoer. keeping, """"' n" lacititi"' 3333 Harbor Blvd. FREIGHT Damage Sale on galore! dbl bed & nite camping & !. 55,0216),. •' • lion in 30-f.ll days. our cur· spot! Call Barbara l\tac. only. F/time. Ne\\'port Sta-~! Newport fre\\')', (Il4) Costa Mesa , Calif. new Hotpolnt le i Whirlpool stand. s~l bed, old mahog. AUTO Garage door ~ .Jo Perso nn.I Se~1c:e l'l'nt m a n a g e r s aa. rn 833-2700. Dennis & ""-nni~ · 556-8700 r e r r i g I "'a shers/dryers end tbls, china, record F'lnest brand reg~· • -. ......_. ... none rs, Apply 1n _l!CrliiOn, ~ · .5i5-0780. players, train set, stuffed Special $129. Instiliie1 t;itt( 1 7llllrVlne-Blvcr:--~ooo-$1500 mo. ~usl have· i:m~~Ag90enn cyDo·.of lrvtne, 422913irch---St--;"NB SECRETARY & Ille book-• DISII\V RS chrs, mens .& \\'Omans 5 yr. guarantee , ...... # 115 T ti dil'f'Ct sales expenence. -Saleswomen kM'per, energetic, dealing ASHE • washers, clothes, TV cabinets, books, 430-7953 · ,.:-' Ut n Ctill ?o.1r. Newman 979-5222 "''ith the sailing public. Ap. I 11•1••-I -. dryers, reblt, guarn & glassware toys & puppies 131-5460 l\1ANAGER POSITIONS OPEN -Manager ply 124 Tustin Ave, NB. ~4".'v delv'd. ~7620; 546-5218: 1907 Tah'una, Terr a c ~MUST sell Exec. ~ 4 Equal Oppor. Emplayer l.lanagcr '\\·ho's had EX-FOR NEW BRANCHES -As st M anager SERVICE station salesman _ NORGE re.bigerator, ex-Corona del Mar, Fri. 8th, 5-~ t riOOaJ A -1 c C?·n d ' PERIENCE in a fine Full & Part-Time Fashion v.'Omens clothing & lube man. Top pay & cellent running condttlon, 9, Sat, 9th, 8-5. & s:!i M~ ~ LEGAL SEC. creative speciaJty shop. Ph, SAVINGS DEPT. chain. \!.'omen must have frln~e benefits. Exper. man '"""*"' $40. Call 96i-28&t, aft 5::11.. ROUND oak ta.hie w/4 chrs, Call anYttme 642-25&3 ~i: 1"''ee pd. Job dreamed of get-547-7733. SaVi ngs & Loan EXper. sales background. Ideal po-pref'd. Full or p/tinlC. REFRIGERATOR, copper· Bow tront chu1a cab, roll · tin~ Train Into-para legal. MANAGER men-S clothing, Pref'd. Apf.:ly In Person. sition ~or enthusiastic, ca-Shrll, 171h & tivine, NB.. f:qual Op1xir. Employer m/f tone, Admlr~l •• lower freezer. top desk, oak stack PUBLIC a~111 S)'.IJJi,vi ~1!~11~1~0 7~~~~~~: i:r~"·~::: /:: hl,,"h;',,'~~.'. Mariner • Savings & i,f.: ;::::SC:·:;,~~~;,"";,~: SERVICE StnHon Att•ndant . . 1100 919·7199. ~k'i::; ~~r:i':~:;,~~· !r.;''1;. 5 ~np~/:..-~ Call Elly Ellis 556-8500. r d'--··t t c ., Lun Association son, f/tin1c. Apply In person, * TYPISTS * GAS Slove with "'indow bedrm w/marble top, Fr: 545-3816 $500./best otter. ' E Ag cess · ......vu.,, sore, "' · 1515 \VestclifJ Dr., N.B. 8 k Harbor Fair 811ell, '-2502 $36 00 -• Control career mpy cy, Pay inc Jud es 1 fringe 642-4000 ac strMt Harbor Blvd, C.l\1. See Bud. Register for &15-izio Prov table, 10' Walnut WAN'fED-·USED'""· 3400 Irvine Blvd .. NB. benefits. Call Mr. Wilkes, 301 No. llarbor, Fullerton a temJX)rary job cylinder desk/combo china ORIENTAL RUOI t LEGAL !leeftlal'Y min. 2 yrs "'ii'"ii'i;l;;ill6()..iii;;ii73i'!5 ... .,..,..,...., 97 Town &. Country Org. SHEET MET AL today RECOND. APPLIANCES cab. Beaut, decorator it~m5. wui pay cash. Pie-C.. l f exp. Calif. law. Sala~n. • PRESS OPERATOR 25 Fashion Island 'N.B. SKILLED & SE?i.1'f SKil...LED tntervws: 9-l2 Delivered· guar. Dunlap's, ~.A". 0~~6.1205 S. Blt'Ch, f2l3) S7+2842 collect. .• ~ Position avail immcd':'Phone Ulf't'tllR Women to work for plastic 56 Fashion Sq., La'Habra With Exp. in followl-\Ve Need .All 1815 Newport, CM 548-TiSO °""'"""'' ANTIQUE chest .---. 642-23.10 ~U nwlding plant. 546-3370. SALESGIRL, top s 11. le s e SHEAR-BRAKE ··• Office. Skills STOVE -REFRIG 8 FAMILY garage sale June · u•_._.,"'\ MACHINISTS For Private Gy m Excellent Benefits TolOflhono 557-1154 Botwoon 9:30 ... 4 P .M. * PRODUCE person, exp only, for better e PUNCH PRESS F.qual Oppor. Employer best offer 7-9 Baby items furniture Riding rotary lawn:p t .; specialty store. salary open. e DRILL PREs.5 Male & Female * 673-6275 aft. 6 * bik~s etc. 403i Blackfin; ~ble xlnt cond t • Send lnlonnal I e t t e • Western Gs'rl Inc. I.Nine 832-1697. · • ;, • e \VALES NC PUNC1l AUTOMATIC washer, elee-nn ... ,D Gall .o ,. ~/general information & e LAYOUT TOOLING 4667 1\.1'acArthur Blvd. tric dryer. Excellent oon-GARAG~ SALE-MONDAY~, new era Sa~ CLERKS exp. V.'e will contact you. e \VELDERS Newport Beach diOon. $90. 646-5848. 334 Vista ~tadera, NB c~ bif:"~ ~b~ Send letter lo Box no.-A82, • GRINDERS & 54(>.0325 * Gas Dryer and l\faytag 644-8676 53&-3838 • % Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, 8 TOOL CRIB A1TEND Equal Oppor. Employer Washer. Xlnt cond., MS-2654 SQUARE oak table. Old ' -\ Experienced. t mm e d I a t e Costa Mesa, Calif 92626 Xln't wages & benefits TYPIST tor Newport Cenler after 2 Pl\t. fashioned dresser. P ll . ~;~ turtl~= = Eltht yoors go ner· ~,gil~":;;b~·~~;!~' ;8,'I~~; =•ng~~t1"" .,'.':dta ,,'.!RT ~:ss.minded c r ea 11 v e K. C. H o llowoy, Inc ~~ ... ~\~;;".;., P::,0;.ng fin~: Build ing Motoruals I06 615-J085 alt"' 6 Sonja llente doll -' -•I machine shop ex-approx 32 hrs per wk, age TI?o.1E. person "'ho's owned their 16680 Armstrong Ave. perience des.ired. Salary -GARAOE SALE e 545-~ e 1 :.-,_ . . ---25--to 35, salary ..com·--±--A'-SO CASHIERS -?wn __ l)!:ll!il -~2· lntei:es!ed Santa An• open. 644-6156 • Surplus . Bulldlnt Houset)old Items * ORIENTAL RUGI '*, ptrlence In manu-mcnsurate with exe_. Call JI{ -~ ln tash1011 & creahve selling (714)"557~40 -WAITRESS::-rnr MATERIAL. lOOO's Q_f NEW 847..6801 Several ~ Needld" b)t Equal Oppor, Employer Experimental Machinists tacturlng precision -MS:3742 · • . . for a fine speciality shop. . .-D nner house lTEi\tS! DooI'll, lu m1>er. pry: · 42'.P' Siiid&irt way;---UtilV'.' -pn·vare-~ r ~ (pr9t~type ·:::r· lie•· l\1EDICAC. Lab needs lab * ALSO BOXBOYS Full or _part time, Salary S~tAU. Migr ~s young .expenence preferred. Must ~.alum sheetlngg~, n10 -vrark. Many Bargain Items. handmade ta~·--·~- ' I RN Ph 547 7733 man for general. \\'Ork In-be :n. 843 W. l9th, Costa Ing, "'indows, etc. Starts 10 AM Wed.·Sunday. "'~· tlon)pert•• too-nssstant or LVN,exp'd ,o!:E"·STRA. r•:.., . . eluding driving hght truck. Mesa. BUILDERS SUR US I I 115 133 YDS. Rusf/,*or_, Ins required. Must :n bblc:r di!tng &Fgencrnl Call for APPl!ln!Jnent ,......, i,.r,,,, 642-2216 WAITRESS -part time. 2400 So. tl1ain St., . ewe ry shq/pluah carpet' A ~ ~-v"r~~ 'Jtolt. oponoro.t• 4 ·1:n.ttew"':>h ~ or l~ (213) 860-7213 Pe rsonnttl Counsellor SPAGllETTl Bender has .Over 21• Call 962-7212 or ?i.-lon UlM.I Sat 10·5 WHITE let Gent diamond ~~·50 pe )'d. laid• ~ -. & s ... .,. ... i;ii..O&.iii;O;;;.,.ii I Proven WJillty or sales per. openings for ho s I c s s ' 968--0.165 between l & 3 only TI4: 546-1032 $1300. Ruby l .05ct, $185: ~. . ! _C I n n . _horizonta l M~peca~~t' .. C?!~.ce PROO. F OPR sonalily are the keys to this wallreM, part-!lme cook. for appt. After 6 PM -548-"':? BldUNK beds, Pt l'i..nM( chi LN'o ..... ~ tM..... exeitlng k high paying po-Call &IS-06.'il or 2 1 3 : \VAITERS wante:d. C. t.. 8 Garn~e Doors & hardware ... _... _ ~ tchen set, ~. "™"'!I milling m• ne. 646-TI69 , E>:pcrle,nced s\Uon. All major benefits S92-2600 l\Iarks, ?i.Iarquis Restaurant, ror sale. You renlOve! $20 machinery 116 like new, Ward,.,. Jl'WI ·~;.!.! !'.d'°m':..'::: "w~~= ';r~~f:',;; Ap~f '" ""''"'' ~";:,00,c~ .. ;,ai_. g:~~; Stat e Mutual Saving• 1610 Newport Blvd, C.M. ~~~\1~11/alm. Balboa EQUIP for dry Clean-mower, & cheats. - ,_ _. com.Jlco '-' operatw.n•, .:"" 7864 call SE<;U BTJ.NKPACIFIC Personnel Agency of Irvine \Vlll relocate to Newport 642-8293 Camer as & lng-p~ss shop. Bargain \VfATER Sotte.ner, ~ ' ",. "' r TWU "'''° '""'"° "' 2082 Michelson Dr. ' Beach Sepl. 1973. lmmed. WfITR.ESS-Food & Cocktail package deal 675-031 0 am si, Uftttme frb(clL ~ parts from d ime,.. between 8 & 5. 3475 Via Lido 1'penl~a for .. , Exp. Daye & Niles • App. Equipment 808 548-1197 cheap. !Wl-7581 24 hrs'.. 11onkot1!.. r I ri t .•..or ?i.~'fn~L !~:. \V:;"ted~~ Nc\\•port Be~ch Sfas~ns. gif!m'dw ~~;i~Kn 't CBoor. klnkt ervl_ewColr k ~r.~n. 2122 Bristol S.E. F V MIRANDA 3."i ?o.11\t Misce llaneous 811 HI-back aw~::!. 9'A~ ;~ I ~· Costa Mesa Inn, 3 2 O 5 Equal Oppor. Employer merchandise. FUii/part, ffper tr -Camera. Best offer Hke ne~· '* S4l-tl09 ..,1 . rtarbor Blvd .. C.l.t. Nearl :=i:=====:11z::i==: 1847-5169 bef io Ai.~ & 11.tt Comm'! Indu s Loan WEED & PEST &1l-9!m. S\VEDI~ littplace $25. G~ _,.;.~ ....... iJ em stnn 7·30 P?i.t p F It llO log $5. Portable electric ELECT range, -=<."\'._').., Apply In Pe rson "3J Harbor Blvd. Co1t1 MHa, Callf. -rffi*7> • ... ,.. · -E roe u rn ure oven with totlsserie $7.50. snare drum w/aLand. XJot ~1 OT EL maid", neat, ltEAL ESTATE SAL ES SALES Girls \Vanted. ·HPM 1c row CONTROL Collectors dishes, 45 pie<ft L'Ond, reo80nl.ble, •Tl!n.. energctle, Laguna ·Beach. RC88les In Ne!:wport "Beach p ft rt -1 l me e v enlngi. Call Collect BEDROO~t set "°:Jilcte, $19.50. 9 x 12 rug, bl0t: $5. NE'IV shag carpet ~I re8M't. 6 day week. 4M-U96. area. Mon-f>"'rl. No cxperienct-Mrs. Enst;elkey S40. Very good. co iUon. l012l Ma\Kat. H.B. Garfield pad .\ labor • , !'Wrd:l NEED good lef:al "ICcretary. HARBOR VIEW ~ssary-Startlng $1.75 hr 21.3/625-7411 ext 264 1 yr min. cX p erle nce 5.) 7-6324. and Brook}ntI'llt area. •1:.~ yd ..... 71"""01 'am.' •• ~ •·1 11 B HOMES + comm. Call l.1r. Wilson Eq al o Em I ab9olutely necessary Sal OlNE"ITE set 6 chain 2 -"" ,,.. ~"' ~ a.ry open. . • area. 963-2-145 u plJOr, .. t> oyer ope Lt\ :t1a lllll; Areary 1 .. • • SAVE me . from the chRln HCYr point electrle stow $60. 8'~1401 for a.ppolntment . 1829 Port Sheflle.ld Place SALES LADY STEAD\'.·P/tlmc ofc cl~a· caif·586-=~or ap~ a. lclf\.-e,, si0-250l AA\'.'~ Bruillan Pepper tn'4l 4 frinMlly pood\ell• ..... ·S NOW going liu:olJih planned Newport JleQch 833-0780 rrlng, couple·nif\n-Wlf~. e1<-· 10sl a foot tall must p:o. wks frtt ~ ~>q>anaion. Need ex p e r. wk-<layt only Ex-pe-T'ienecd. r.tedium to bel· per, only. Approx. 3 m. WHO WANTS TO WORK! ESPAN1\ Sofa ..9' ,..Spon....((Old \Vould, enhan~'C sionieone ' ' ' ' finish cabinet mu. k er s . let Rend)! To Wear Shop. av1:11. N.B. & c.~t iu·1~as. _ DRIVI::: A CAB! cn111i:hit1 velvet. Ne\'er uMXI else·, )'a.I'd. '\'ou dig. Call CUS'I'Ol\t Muu Muu. ~ Ciil1 ::,Mll-:::_:Ml:;;:::'c..,.~---~·I REAL ESTATE SALES 545-0724. S.\!j() n1o. CAii (213) 927--0115 CJtOOSE your houn. v.·ork $275. 54a-g~ 540-2'J79 af1.-r 5 pm. tn!1s dt'8!1i11K'd • by ~ NURSERYMAN wanted, FREE LICENSE SALESLADY needed, -prof SUMMER \lo'Ork for ~llJt ~ yo;:;selJ, be YQur twn FOR Sale, 8leepcr sofa &. REAl.SlLK, Inc. Nov.' ln the ~. _ · . min. 2 yn: ~ence •tn TRAINING exp, mature "'On1an, Wallah college 11udenta male &: • • en or woman. fin n1atchlng chalr, $40. Harbor' Attl'i. "-'en ' 1, • * ~IDtBERSJllC: _._ ' Eou.al Oppor. l!:nu;ilo)'er m/I retail nurset)' 1)1.111\ness. CaJI Fam0tu• Re.al Estate Llcens· Clark 's, 26 Fashion lslruld. fc1ntlle Malntonancc & yard 00 xh1t:htly handicapped. 847-T."iOO \Vo1nc(\'!l and Chlldren's Ap-hv lne C00..11t COunl-l'J'~bi.. Brtnda ICJr flppt '. _bet. 9 &: 5, in" Course now available 644--0022 work 015 to 20 hrs wkly. NVte a t-ct,,~~n "i'p~nc70:e. GREEN uph. couch $70. 2 \)llrel bfought to )'OUt' home. can !iOl-3$'15 a 9UICK CASH THROUGH-A ---~ DAIL.Y PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS CALL 642-5678 M Fri ~ e .--N..,A I •• re .. ~ ...... ''fie ,w to . • Since 1920 Te 1 t'!.., h 0 II c USED BICYCLa•< • on-• thru T&rbell Realtors. Ftce SAt~ESLADY-21 or 0\.1:!r tor ~ a.m. 011 >'· Supplement your inc0ml!' S\\'l\•el bar stools S2S. Both 979-0067 1 ' \' •'"I' tut retUlll &re ltJlll a phOne Ptaccm,.nt Service,~ 1''~ d.resa ahon N.B. Ca 11 TEL Errl-IONE Answering Drive 1~b6 bra or more. i §00'! ooi.id ., 4964948. \ 1 ~ • 0 ~our uw-. All T)'pea * &rl.UU• 1 call away &Q-5811, -Tre.lnl11g Progn.m. ......rn s;i:s..;:zt<t; ~cr.&11ch"11.n~a:rPrefeto A~ ·r bon,.. \V,'"'1'T'r0 to 00" llke:-ne1v STER!!: 0 · Un c Ill 1 med 6' SJ.IErl" metlll .Bfellll -=11 h ll 1 c 11 Al M, · r v n--' • VJ.·~ 1 -laya1A·ay ~'d-.wodcl. · -· ·""" Va<.'UldfB coat money! Rent w e )'flu Cllrn. " "Whiie ElephRnl•" over· ovtr ,,., yrs. o l\ge. a eu Yellow Ca Co., 186 E. 16th furnUurc & 1ampll. Ice & 11 1 mlzCd cluu •er stereo 11tey111 Pl • .....,. your houle, apt., rtore Sloan (714) m5440: ntn1Llrn; your houllC? .T\im hoon. \Veekeods. 673-1Hi6. St.. Co8ta.Mesa. rea!Klnable. &14-4681 rrce.\ver .Ur .spc~ke'rs laJ>f• )1e., 11.fterG pm. bldg., etc. thru a l>aUy Piiot' Don't R'IVf> 1111 the 1hl~! them \n10 "Cash" ... atll TELEPHONE Rnll we r Ing \VIG Stylista -l!xper. $2 -EXQU ISITE dlnlng l'O()m tbl deck pi"ck,,. S1ill In' box, COOD ifl'I J1tove. sz;. Ann i"' 1 Cl1u111fled Ad. Stll Idle Item• "Ll1t" ~\J~.cls.\l!lified, Stup 1hem thru a Oip!y Pilot S(lr'\'lct. J.'aahlon lsliu-.cJ, $2.50 hr. Sal + Bonus. 1800 le ch1..,., ucrlllce at $630. nr\gtnally $189 .. ba11'n('f' $M. mach. S)J, lM E. 18tb If now! Can "2-5618 Now! to Shott ulh1! 641-5878. claAtilicd 11.d ! 1 . v11.rll'd llhlft11 av&ll 6«).Al)7'1 F.dlngtt, Hunt. Bch. Lido lite rr.J..9134 Or tenna. 893=fi01· C.;\I, i1MN1. ) ... _' ""' I r, I~ I . ' I I ·~ ' ' J i I 'I ' ' I .;~ ' r ' .,. Ir L ' ·BOOK SALE BocQ * Best Sellen Old & New Newport Beach Friends of lhe Ubrary • l//tdntJdAy, JUN! b, 11J7J : ... " .. . . ~·· WrdntSday, Junt 6, 1973 PILOT·ADVE!lflSER iiiiiiiiiiiiiill[§} .. ~1 :..I _"" ... _'"·;;:;I~~~ I ---I~ I -~r-I~.[..__ -_ __,Jli] I ._..,_ l§l I .......... 1§1 1 .;.I ___ .. -~]§]~ .. I Musicol lnstrvmonts.&22 TV, Rodlo, HIFI, Hor-ts6 Boats, Speed & Ski 911 Motor Hom41• Antlquo1/Cl111lc1 '53 Autoo, lmportod 970 Autot, lmpor!J 910 5 String Banjo Stereo 136 -;-;-7,;:;:;;:;::;::'"-;::-;;:-;-I ...:S'.!•l'.!•/!_!R~•~nt~--2940~ ~==~:=:::__:::: 1:..:;:.;A;LF';-;'A;'-;R;;O~M~E;;O~ FIAT Xln't 1.'0ftd. $6.5. 646-7231 SACRlFICE SALE! 197 3 Escondido Ltvestock •• HORIZON Jet s k I SAV '47 roRD PU. Body rated '68 Fiat 850 Cpe Lo"' P.tile1, A Reill Nice ~ar. 11'50 Berllna Cpe. (~BMUl !:'<DA2241 . Office Furniture/ Harman Kardon receiver, AucUon Boat, 427 enrtne. $3300 or E eng nds ~'k. F\lnlcy wood "'1-----r----- Equip 824 (21 15" 4--way ipeaken, PE Presenting our 5th Annual beat offer. !;,~~,.,.camper, $250 FIR~ '69 Alfa Romeo 956 $2199 $899 ----'---I BILL 'MAXEY BILL MAXEY Rec:re1tlon1I V1hlcl t1 • fdu&l) tumtable. originally ~nesteAreduc'tlon.AU Breedsl~~~~63lHW~~n~~~~ $1 ooo ~~ ll 0 Y A L T · $668. Now S.389. Never used. y pe\vr1ter 050 Date: June 8, U :30 A}f Arhttocra t Portable w/caFte, ~T~o~rn~'~"~8~93~·~~1·~~~~1Whett: N. Side of Fteeway I ,._... 11•1 ~~a!!x!y1ie. Excellent $50. 78. Escondido, Calif. 20, • • ~ .. • * '72 lnt'I Travelall 4"4, OYOTA rndlo, air, auto, 10" •pee. T · TOYOTA -UreS ..-,vhls:-.fOOO·mf;-;"'und. -msrn:EA~!J.17~ tAASt'""'BEA:orBC:--W~l,.--- ~#· [ -J[i What: Ho ..... or a11 bree<U.l ';iiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiii~::~~~ Pace Arrow ~..wul.,._11.\-.;io~ •-ta..Y"' S '.!l!9.!!!!J(bbrod ljim. jJ _ >;lt..(rel1)o chrs $8/24 Desks $20/90 011 -"'-Qtr ~lnil,"~ooi& A lrcr•ft 915 Ser #30~l l-----t·--.;a~t~l ~and H~. ,· UO!rISOJID I • ~tJCE ITH 10 • 8 JUNE 9TH 10 • 12 Supl 867 \V 19 CM 642-.3408 yearlings,% Arabs Paints, MANY EXTRAS P l1nos /Orgon1 826 3 L:inH , 2 T lm H , $2.00 e1c. Rodng, Show& Halter '69 CESSNA Ul ARM RESTS Horses. T. B, & Qtr breed_ing Equipped. Rea!IOnable. price. AUX BATTERY "'arr .. 548-2708. HUNTINGTON BEACH llUNTINGTON BEA<lt DUNC. BuJtgy Rall, Corvair Alfa Spyder '69 MOVING, n1u~t 11Cll. F\at ·n en.g., 9'J'i0 complete. $550. Local, l owner, l mech. car. _ 124 Sport Coupe 24,IX» M~ 846-2663 Body beaut., mcchanlcally good cond. A).l/FM, a(r , Spo1 ts, Race, Rods 959 ~rm·~~. \~ S J~~~~e'. 1:;d·~~~. new tlres. VW P.1 1ni T, hlrh .nrr hol $1000 R.wW BABY GRANDS SM. n1ale dog 1 yr., miXed ~~~~~~~~hons. ~-.;::...::126:::22::.;··--=-~=~= 6' RE FRIG lolOVING SALE! 552-7?97 cute, well behevcd clean criminate buyer. Cernpers, Sele/Rent 920 TINTED GLASS Now 13\'t": up to $1000 on cer-friendly ~·e rescued, but \V 'rrvi t ttend this flfud Setc desk & cab S250. tain floor models. Other can't kttp please call ~tig~:.a '69 FORD, bubble top l ,PLY TIRES ~ F~~ ~ns $1:: Gra.od Pianos from $~. 846;:6315. Auctioneer Rick BeTTy _camper .conversion, comfrl . 413 ENGINE 2 -1" Gu i-/grate 522 .SO. These and n1a.ny more at: 1 ,l=YE°""A"R"-0~,~.-,-1 _Ge_nnan_ TI4-l45-69u'. TI4-724-449l aelr contained, lo miles, x nt UNI LOUNGE 16 .. Gas ~s/grate 512.50. W allichs Music City Shorthair, good w i th =no~RS~ES~"'ior=-"',."n"'t"&""'aa1"-c-e. ~mf:Y. =~~.yoi.mg FLIP SEAT performance eng, lthr tnl , AUDI brakes, up · :.1 slotted disc ~1!.lo, nu Gates perfect ~. or ,ute1 -675--0960 Hurry! tires. S1575. 541~2285 Ten)' 1---------- Mlscell•neous South Coast Plaza 54~2830 ~i~~· a[ler 5 P.l\1. Need girl for rent atrlng, * CAfolPER Shells for sale SEAT BEL TS W•ftted 820 ~ .. 1~:.. ... ~~-~~Rdtes, or rent. All makes It; $7399 Trucks 962 CLEAN ,70 AUDI 1971 >'!AT. Sport Soyder, 5 spd, xlnt cond. $2700. or make oner. Call 586-2813 I9TI FORD Ranger XLT. Xl.nt cond . ~· $2295. 1---------Sportin g Goods _ 830 FREE to ri.&:ht party 16 mo ~-.,.... .... _ ......... ..,v .. . beaut. Gerrnan short-halred Lag. Bch . No phone calls .. JlmloddgelG•·, c"" .• 1 1. Grace Lane, ~• ton 1ruck and nin 11. _ __:Ac::'c::"~',;';,· ;;9J9.l)l~::'=-' --I HONDA Amerigo fiberglass and AUSTIN __ ...;..:..::.:..:.:..---·I R.!u111. camper. Both loaded ---------MUST Sac. leaving stR.te. 'TI \VANTED tor antiquing: Old GOLF' Clubs, r.facGrcgor, Pointer ma 1 e . AKC, -·~ CREVIER BMW ~8!~t :~~~. 2 6:~~~ ne\v, Nicklaus Heritage, 642-305. C~~~~ f~~ ~~ C:t ~~ MAJORWAY & Hall Pint 11•ith extras fully self-coo· ll I 600 Zink' -nd -talned. Uk~ ne-.v condition '56 100-4 with spare. engine, on< a · • ...... · ••-· and must be Seen to be ap-needs l_:lody· work. $50J. Ph. Cnll 646-..1128,,_~~--chesrs and set of 4 Y:ooden complete. Cost $1150. Sell TO good home motherless Tustin Ave NB 548-5636 or Campeni & 9'ella . at fac-SnlPS -Servi~ -Leasing chairs. Also need lai:ge oval S250. 5118-4189, 548-2442 long-haired ·adorable kit· G4:>-0l91. ' tory prices. 858 W. 18th. 208 W. 1st St.. Santa Ana mti'ror. tr und 1 e bed, ·Store , Restaurant, tens, 7 wks, box tmd., C.M. 835-3171 prednted. Zl,000 mtl••· 1..:;6'lc;.>-.=33"l>o....,==o----JAGUAR ' • Phone 54,...348 • BMW ---~----·! '68 CHEV. \I Ton with l---------19i2 JAGUAR E TYP! browntone contemporary Bar 832 496:-8613. · -FORD in,iper van camper, air e SALES e loveseat. Wt Items must · SOFT round cuddly cocka-[ · ..t,Md l(•Jf°J SUX>-Amb station wag. air e SERVICE e be in good co nd It I on . FOR sale, store fixtures, 41 & poo puppies, s wks & lltUe ..,._ Eqiiprwt 1C.. pow $550 \\'ill trade &12-8277 - 5J6....1645 8'. 2 sided 4 shelf display fuzzy kittens. 7' wk s. · CA11PER & trailer repairs & • RENTALS • camper shell. V-8, stick shift, LEASE A 1973 2 + 2 radio. Camper shell fuUy BAVARIA Total Fnclory Equlp,ped, SHJRLEY TEMPLE • doll, gondolas, also sgl side 8' Tl&-1515 ext 288 supplies also van eon- buftY.:• name pin, deck· of' gondola.= 5--s· 'S"'BU~tl:lttenr.healthy 6 ..Buts.;;;Ge .,._.1 900 versions. 8S8 w. lBlh. C.M. E paneled & insulated. Very NEW CAR (S 3703). ""°" condition. -only GOOD $1765.41 card. "Dionne Quint doll -formica cutting table & \Vks Male & iem. calico A~~A-A ~-~OPEN maa camper. FU.II ~Xf!L_Q_R R 11".'-14" or 16" {closed service d~k. ~2591 eves mom too. 64:>--0674 FREE boat shov.', dealers & cab-over, 8%' bed+ extras. OF ~~74'.11\les orig. owner. SELECTION OF ~lltn q1w. 111111111'. '64 EL Camino-283 eng. 3 USED BMW'1 spe. pipes, mags. air, lfl'l3 BAVARIA Hl\'1)11~•~;.o • \I~• . .. mouth preferred). Large old TV, Radio, H1FI, TO good honle, yng long manu!. $15. per boat ad-Call 962-3139 HUNTINGTON BEACH ChaNey McCarthy, Southem ;;;;S;;l;;•;;roo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;8;3;61 haired tiger cat, shots, vertis1ng. HC mclosed mall. 8~~· l~OLIDAY cab over l.81lll Beach Blvd. 842-8803 shocks. Commercial license. 1972 BAVARlA $595 or trade for VW. 1971 BAVARIA JAGUAR Pacific dinner chime, pieces spayed & declawcd. 646-2277 Phone TI4 -891-%>33 Camper Jacks, boot, etc. HUNTINGTON BEAOl of Bose Brier pattern In ALUMIN ~-2 s"""". Good, reasonable. RENT TO OWN BLOND Airdale/mlx male . • UM ·~· 1 " 'TI Nice" clean, $700. 847el43S MOTOR HOMES Plea.Se reply 545-2368. dog approx. 1 yr. old. },~~~ Perfect con-'70 FORD Truck w/camper TV'S & STEREO f>Tiendly. Urgent! 642--(ffil ~!~!~~·,.,, wtoars, S Z 5 0 . & jacks. Slee"" 4. Apollo, Pacesetter, Baron, OLD ORIENTAL RUGS . SlO ~ . ., OO .,~ Jamlxiree, Robinhood 642-4¥9 eves i: ~ l 11: TON Chevy truck-6 nu t96.<t 1600 AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE WE BUY CARS WW pay 5-10% more cash FREE 7 yr. old Cocker '*"1 * 646--tm \Ve've got 'em at than top $ payers. Eves. Spaniel. Likes children. call CAN'T Sell? Help ,yoursel1 & Cycles, Bikes KEN DON tire" "" eng brks 12' """· CREVIER BMW r ece ipts for prool. $1500-GT::>-1301 Sales . Scn:ice .·Leasing '59 CHEVY P.U. High Perl. 208 W. 1st SL, Santa Ann ~)11 .u !]Ill'• 111111111'• ~·~ ""'70 &'5--0963 others. Donate. Sea Ex-Scoot ' 925 ~1 No Credit Oieck+No Depostt ploring, BM. 5'46--4990. ers MOTOR HOMES ORIENTAL RUGS Free. Delivery -f'rt'IO Re'J)ftlr BABY KITIENS. 6 "'ks, 9' \VHALER. t . heel -"==.:..:.. ___ _.:.:: 409, cams, 4 spd. Blue-8J5..3171 printed + ba1a.nccd etc. I ~O~RA~N~G""=E'-=C~O~U~N~TY=~.S~ FAST. $700 firm. 644-2513 'll'~IJ • ~.;o ... ' ,, . " . W~D. Pay top cash, Monthly Rentals AvaiJahll" llOme JAe:J-"~73calico, , & full cove:S ee~ '" ...... n-•n YAMAHA 250 MX 107 N. Harbor, S.A. 644-2800. ext 3n. Open Eves. 54,....... I ~ dition Sl50 sri--iii"' .. ., ?tfoto Cross. Good condition. 5.54-0033 • ..,~..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~IC\JTE Fl If ldtt ed · · _ Make orte1·. Can be seen at \"ANTED to bey·, like ne•" u Y ens, \\--ean B M I t f 21' TRA'v" ·:o ·• · • ""' 5 5 & tra1'ned oats, a n • Orange ·cOBSt Dally Pilot, ' furniture & lamps, nice & r.. ummer pec:l•I * Ms-4Gis Service 902 330 West Bay St., Costa 25' DT:;t'.QVERER 'n FORD % Ton plus cab. HT Can1per $2800. Call after 6. 675-3496 OLDEST G '62 JAGUAR·3.8 Mark 1r4 dr sedan, an1/fn1 radio. auto, disc brake&, 540-8262 or 645-4416 reasonable 644-4687 Rebuilt-Picture Tube 1 ,,,==~;c..;:e:c.......,.._,.-Mesa. Ask: for l\1rs. Green-:-<l'-22' COrrrINENTALS BUYING gold & silver US $87.~21 '' or 25'' Color P/SIAMESE neutered ~em MARINE l\tECHANfC .rnan 642-4321, ext. 271, 2{}' PHinE & JOYS , coltiS! Call for appraisal & * 2 YEAR \\'ARRANTY ~ Be au t. Disposition. Qood \~'Ork. Fair prices. Sav.• BICYCLE SALE . VAN CON\ t:P.SI'.JNS ~P:I cod !~VAiil P. Up, xln'I !ck ..,..,......,.. ,.,.,f olderperROn ~ Call :-~1<;; •Service e Rentals .con .Newdrcs.$595orbest p lU>· oo.>-V..v7;pri pty. Instal lation Available · . · · you money, Burrs NEW 10 SPEED ITALIAN 646-Muliul ln1trument1 822 Rire's Television Service FREE k11tens. 7wks. 2 Marine. 675--8671. BICYCLES $59.~. Bea•h * Danmar Inc. * olfer. 1587 aft 6. JAG UAR XJ-6 'TI, lln- mReuiRle white/black in- 1erlor. P1·iccd tor quick side. 642-3121. _ formerly Mesa North Center calico, 2 black/wht, l black B /"'-,, " 1 •• 0, bo 8 1911 FORD 314 ton pick up, ~· =•o oats ,.. .. rtne Bicycles, 8o6 E. Balboa "'' Har r lvd G G t 1 1 mi ACOUSTIC guitar w/case l Bick S. of Baker~ ~ E • 90.C . 5Zl-6SOO ., , • au o trans, a r, o Jes. SALES-SERVICE-LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. 1965 ROADST'ER Ss Invested, $1675. 4\)C).-4290 -Aft. 4 P.?-t. Ca~~ good cond .• 01rome open 9-5 (6 daysl \VANTED, home for pretty · q,~":i'P::· ____ ...;::::::1..;B~l~vd:;;·c-· .;Ba~lboa~,.;675c."':;:;7282~·=-Ne11.1 to G.G. Datsun $2895., 492-6893. tunlMr. keys Spruce body 24·• ADJ\.flRAL Color 'IV long hair lyr neutered male ltn Mercury OufL--rd 1972 HONDA CB 354 . 1973 DI and '65 FORD ~ti ton PU. Good "'--t M234. E. llth St. 1. •• $50, A'47-4869. Instant play console, Ex: cat. Shots. aft 5, 645--8010. 20 HP Good Cond~ CUstom headers. 1,600 m1. i seo\·erer Sundial lires & brakes, auto. ready........, a i esa 546-44 .... ll bu 200 7 LABRADOR • tt1on Excellent condition. $900. Motor Homes for rent, make to v.-ork. $12JO. 833-9305 '70 BJ\.1\V 2800 CSA. fully QUILTER Duck 212 amp. ce ent Y $ . 6 3-5278. puppy m Ix, $300.00 Call 645-6927 •ft 645-234S alt. S·.30 or .~0038 reseri.'8.tions ·for Sun1mer nd FM · Sligh'!tv. usedEl. tra$425ba. ~~ ~! 21" COLOR Con.sole TV, ~~,!,Fl home. 3 mo old. 5 P.M. btwn 12·3 John. ~ now. Phone l\1iss Bennet at _V::-•-":':::::--;:---::-..;9.;;63..;J_· -reco~tan~."li~hr~ln'!'t'o-·t~'m.s!;::::·e'\.n.'.'P<'!._·_ KARMANN GHIA now _,, ec se <>< .-oJ, or make offer. Good ..,;r-JJJ.&. • 1'7"°'~°"-==----Bob Longpre Pon~ Inc, .. 1970 1'ARMANN Ghia, nr cue~. ~1583 picture 645--6851. 2 EXCEPTIONAL lciltens. Ai'fERICAN trailer ob I JO-SPEED Camp an a I e 892-6651 or 636-2500. ·~ FORD Van. Carpeted, CAPRI ncv.'. ~ilchelln X tlrel, $1350. TAIC#ali!!' payments Sooola TEAC Taperecorder reel to Pale ca11co young mother. a.xle ,elec. hrakes, tires nr. lightweight. $90. Sch\vinri SACRIFICE, Luxurious 3:>' Jknr.led. ReblL engine. $625.1 ___ _.:._;.;__.:.___ 673--0217. ire<~ a c Cord Ion. reel, $200. Excell~nt con-Beautiful. 642~ after 5. new. Xlnt cond. Make offer. Varsity hke new S 6 0 -custom b It motorhome. or offer. 1'1ust sell! 646-2685 ~ MAZDA 586-~ 5. dltion. 842-3283 anytime. J\.fALE Siamese cat. 3'mo Old, Eves. 213-498-1281 1=978-"'-02832~=-,-=~~-~ Stat~ inspected, lo mileage, '72 DODGE Van 31.S V-8, T ac&arv-~ -----housebroken, very af-Bo.ts, Power 906 :n HONDA. SL 125, gold, air, self cont .. nu tires & ~~';2;_ ~ conaJtder. noo"""""n. • BOB LONGPRE _.. -~ ---_RVWLJ..%R.£WJ fect1onate. 892-1867. --good shape, 1500 mi . motor, 774--8927 ~ *FREE KIITENS* 1966Gtft~ FISH/Trai!INt;i"B0150ATh-~~ !J!f tire, xtras! NE\V, Explorer, u·, .full Autos W•nted 9'8 NOW OWN THE 1 Calleo. 3 black, 1 _,.,.,,. w er. P ,o~;=:..· ::.-:::,:~:::::;''-----equip Sips 8, airfgen, Siamese. Call 962-3807 Chevy motor Mer-cruiser. '70 LAVERDA T:iO 5 spd Jov.·el't rates. no mileage, INSTANT CASH!" FABULOUS 1973 (2) BLACK kittens 8 wks, 1 Dee~V hull. Depth tinder. wtbags & "·lndshield. Dayi; 5.52-8292 CAPRI Ii~ bait tank. $3,500. Call 5 3 9-48Tl/eves. ~1234. "th 2 "~" MAZDA NOW OPEN A COrNENtEN'f SH09f>tNG AHO SEWING GUIDE FOR THE 1\-1, 1 r~. weaned & h~brlm. 630-lTIO. After 6 ca 11 Sam in H.D.L. Rent A Motor Home WE ARE IN \~i ,000 4 cyunut!r or V~ Mother Ru ss Blu 642--y68.63J..9264 ·==='-------10 Spd 21" !rm, Shimano for your Vacation DESPERATE NEID engine, with Ol' without 10 \VK f al Lab dor / -decor en;>llP, aomt: wllh sun em e . ra 1966 Z>' FISHING BOAT -gears, center pull brks, l=:~*o....._:S:.:3'°'1 ·.:.6800"=''-*"'--OF GOOD, CLEAN root ·or landau top, poy.·er All Models Ready For IMMEDIATE · GAL ON THE CO. Shep pups. Potential huntera Glastron w I Trailer. 150 new, $90. 11,W yrs old $40. FOR rent •73 Pace Anmv FOREIGN CARS diJc brakes, style steel , ~ For •n •d In l': Call Mary Both Woman·• World 642·5678, e xt. 330 ~:4";n G Lagun; b~ach; ~Oi~h~ r:~· ,0963-486::::..=l:c• .::B:::il:;.L____ 27', spls S. s .c . 'Free .mi, TOP DOLLAR-P•icl wheel, radial tirel, bucket Id ray 8 y, i'ks 1. l>bal utank. ••soo ca11' '72 BULTACO Six Day, $795. air, gen, $1:eroo, 833-2588. For Or Noll NseOaWts. OROER YOURS ""-llY~, o , short ha r, ive t · ·..,, • Extras '70 CB 100 Honda .,. housetrained, 646-7648, 630-lTIO. Aft.erfi call 633-~ $295. Clean. 675--0591. 00 ·~~~54~ -~a~ Call or come in to see us. G. USTAFSON ~IE. 1st1:1:D...,..., A ANA I.Sew-Easy! • 1 Bare Your Back!' A SPECIAL kitten, ,..now & I>' CARAVEi.LE :mo tri· -callsalter.:i pm, .... tor Al NEWPORT -···· h II 50 h M wlxtras. Free Ins. Li ol M "Easy 10 Reach" fuzzy, for a special home, 8 u . .p. ere. Top. ITALVEGA record racing IMPORTS nc n· ercary . wks, house broken. fi#-Oi(l6 CC!vers & trlr, walk thru bike, Cam""'""-' ge.,.,, 25' E.'\ECUTIVE n1 o lo r 16800 Bea•h at Wam-* M•zd• 73 Rot•ry * wtndO\\'*' -1595 ....,.., "'•o• ...-...·---home for rent. Fully ,.11 3100 \\' C•• t ll N B ' " u< TH * * ClITE black & 'vhite, "· "i · ~. xtra."I mint cond. $210. cont. 642-2150 ' ...... s wy., · · 1-luntington Bench · ,..,.... MON cockapoo-terri, 12wks, male. SACRITTCE 18' cabin cruiser,1,.:::...,c:c:2766=·e------~~=64~2,,,·9405'="-0...,~--ll42-U44 * (213) 591-5544 36 1t10NTHS O?EN LEASE 968-70"..'4. fast hull, two Johnson «lt;P YAHA1t!A '69 250 dirt. H,ave ~!t:~~7o;'quz.ll~k \VE PAY TOP [)()LI.AR ''Home of the Vlklnt'' Will accept trade-ins FREE KITTENS motors, newly reblt. $995., nil titrttt equipn1'nt. Runs .sale or rent. 5&7-4-U l FOR TOP USED CARS CALl. fllR. FRY 84U686 • 536-6995 * 837-0584. xlnL $300. 495--5442 lr your car Is extra clean '72 CAPRI aiOO, V-6, kl Hunt. Beach B t Sa'I 909 '72 20' ESCAPADE custon1 see us fint. ' miles, deluxe interior, xlnl * FREE KITTENS* oa 1' 1 LATE Model '72 MX Dodge, air, all extras. Sale BAUER BUlCK cond. Call 549-1411 • 842-2425 • LAPWORTH 2-t. Flbergless, ~~ 6~torcycle. or trade. 4~2742. 2925 Harbor Blvd. DATSUN MAZDA inboard. Gold plater. $3950. · , ' . New Lu.wry LIFETIME ,Co:!:''.!:tn~M~·~'"!...., __ _!m.~2500~'.l----------Long Beach Marina, Gang-GIRLS Varsity Schwinn, rell90nable, immac. sips 6. -!MPOR I 11~ I way 18. slip 651, call ~t co:;: .. I if old. extras. Pv1 owner. 838-0900 0,.,:.sc~.:;:!'D '71 Datsun " Pet• Ind S&lpplltt r, 7!4--839-59'25. or st 0 er. 830-8019. Deluxe Winneba go TOP $ BUYER Pickup . * ~5 '68 KAWASKE 175cc $125., As Rent. 27 •. 64{)-0482 NB BIU. MA.."<EY TOYOTA • Trailer, nu sails, hrdware, Is. 5.52-8482 18881 Beach Blv.:. w/Perr11 V•lley C•mper 17131 Beach BL MERCEDES BENZ Pets, Generil B50 Ready to race. 2l3-596-2ZIO ----"::o'.""'---Traile rs, Travel 945 H. Brqch Ph. 847-8555 (995CXIJ ·.;;;;::.....:..;::;:::..;:.: __ ...;:::: days, 213-~~ eves. 'TI HUSKY 400 cros.1 Very l965 INTERNATIONAL 4x4, DEPENDABLE car needed $2699 MERCEDES BENZ ATTENTION PETS! 13' FIBERGLASS Metcalf clean orig. tires, low miles, Travclall ,.... by retired lady. Good mech. BILL MAXEY Home a\vay fro"l home, Class sailboat with sand $825. 84&-9060. 3 gas ta~~~~~~ cond. 6: clean. to $500. 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Board~~.U~J~:i~.yoms._.2848 dolly, fine ·cond., $475. G ·n ~.?.~tl A qA~ ..,_,11..::•:c"•:::r:,,<"'.::30:;.· _____ 54S-3602. TOYOTA 548--5168 real l.VIIW on. ~... ...,.. 19 FT. Nomad. Self con-Autos, Imported •· -910 18881 BEACH BL.· 847-~ Cats 852 1913 26' CLIPPER Marine, ,~Sj2-=9507=:.:·-------talned. Sleeps 6. Xlnt cond. HUNTING'roN BEACH Sia mese S.•lpoint ma.le kitten S20. 548-25.18 Cogs 854 e PUPPY WORLD e sips 6. Outbrd, stove. KAWASAKI 175cc. Late 'TI. 54.5-1TI3 642--4616 Eves. e THE FlfltEST IN refrig., 3 rnO!J old. $5000. 1!00 mlle1. Must see to a~ USED IMPORTS e HURRY Sharp N ew Car 6f;>-7041 preclate! 561-5327 '72 SHASTA 24', sips 4, self e THE fl NEST IN You c•n still get a Trade-ins cont., awning. full bath, D 51 Coml-I E D LIDO 14. tu!ly equipped, e WANTED -. u!<Cd 24" l3300 or TOP. "62--0069 IMPORT SERVICE e now atsun 0, 1200, ·~ n very ey cover & trailer, racing wheel 10 speed bike. Tr•llers, Utility, 947 Do yourself a favor and come 610 or Pickup Ask About Our UnJqua champion. $1.150. Daytime, ~ see us first. Open Tues. At the old price Used Mercedes LNM 642-8861 * 1973 HONDA 350 CL * Utility trier, lite weight. Nu and Thurs. ti! 9, Sat-Sun Pl•nl 3>' PEARSON commander Immac Cond. Lo Mileage whls. tarp cover, haul Iii 5. House of 11.-nt'll sloop. Full Keel, 5~i hp, $750. *** 496-1909 motorcycles. camp gear, r.>;;~~!'EjUiii]~~~ -r-· .lo~!JOll. sleeps 4, xlnt cond. HONDA l30!4 1971. Jmm11.c. Sl25, 644--1162 \~ "E>ll.N AUTO) 6862 ~lnnchcsler, Buena Part $4950. 633-l030 $9Zi Mr. Lang, 540-1301 Auto Service, P•rts 949 s.... (wlA<a) a... on the ~nsiAna Frwy I . 100 l\'IIXED PUPS. Open Eves. Irish Setter, Dober- man, Fox Terriers, Huskie, Bull Terrier, T-Cup Poodle, Chihuahua, Lab.. Boxer. Cockapoo. SW AP Shepherds for ? ? Stud Serv most h~s. 531-5027 . Slps\~~~~.:.J: ~otor 3607"""=s::o";;,.::•:<,";"-A~CO~e-x_c_e_1~1-.n-t 8' PAM TOP -----........ 1973 DATSUNS JIM $LEMONS cushions, hinged mut. Xlnt. condition. M;..t ,.u, make ~54s-ros1050* ALFA ROMEO ALL MODELS IMPORTS FREE 10 wk female pops. $5500. 846-2439. offer. 64&-0112. Dem AKC Lab Retr-Sirc H08!1' Cat 14', 2 aalls, 2 sets SUZUKI 250 Savage w/Git '59 VW Van bdy w/tran $50. 6'l ALPHA GS, 4 dr. M!dan. IN STOCK MERCEDES BENZ Ger Shep. 494-9822 Lag Bch. Hlllliard~ • .,. trlr/xtra whl. Klt. Strong I& fast. $350. '62 VW eng 40HP 'vks grt , White, needa engine work. BARWICK IMPORTS Atm:IOlllZED \Vear top ans skict together Gd company & protection, 494-2982. --• · 548-7942 nu cl ch $120 968-1579 ~~.•,..any. 96 5!75..;...... Orig. pr:tvate 33375 Camino Caplsti-ano SALES &: stRVICE, 1 fntA6ai3~ 9329 34-48 ~ ... i ... 11f ..... -r',... . ps 'add a petal-pretty tr11.wa;·~ an airy fi nred drcs;j tha~ches you lightly at the shoulders n.nrl l"IO\\'heru else :)! Oesli.ghl on ahot d8)'! eel Pntterri 9 3 2 9 : '1•Slzes 34, 36. 38, 40, 46, 48. Size 36 I hust e1 2~ yards 45-lnc:h ' -f1VY. CENTS ch pattern a add 25 ror ,each pa uern tor ail and Spechll 113ndl- otherwlse thlrd-clllU will talte three ar more. Stlnd to Marlin Martin, the DAlL'i PD.OT. 442, P1t.ttem Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York. N.Y. 1001L Print MAME. ADDRESS with ZIP, MEE ard IJl'VUi NtJMBEll. S'EE MORE Q uick Fuhlons and choole one pattern fftit from our !»rtng.Summcrr C...talo(t. All .,_,On!~ 50e. or \\'ith other ,.paratl'!!. -al.90 · potential hunting dogs. FLIPPER •·-----'! good ENGIN ~· ~·~• San J r '-Jli Sle • •w• '"' -, 'TI TRIUMPH· 500 d o ml • VW. Ii'.--. Ymr ~on-~-a ___ uan ••p~trano DI • -Bare-back sailor halter OBEDIENCE class to start nd all -"p N A•"' ' ' u • ..... """"' ... -.. •v 493=3375. or sn •~ ,._,..,__ ( J ~ Wed 7 30 co ·• ~ .... • o. -....... xlnt cond, must ride to ap-needs work. $100. 540-1411 "Draw Fast" w•en yo" ·~., Im~ II plus skirt'brecze you joyful y une .w, : pm. 61J-.1933 ..,,,,, 989 n .. ---thru summer.. Easy-crochet Newport Beach/Irvine area · preclate, .,o.N., 496-l · The fastest draw in the Wes1. place an ad ln the Dally '72 DATSUN 6-Pack· -.!~•• in stripes, solids of sport, .:'.54&4928~~e,...=-..,,-,..-=--c-'TI. HOBIE 14 w It r J r . 19TI. SUZUKI TS-90 Zoomi .. a Dally Pilot Classified Pilot WMt Ads! Call now Cab-Over Ca~per Deluxe. U1l ~ ynrn. Pattern 1471: size 8-10; IA.KC Old Eng!Jsh Sheepdog McKlbbins sallti. Gd rood. $285 or betit offer 846-7447 ' Ad. 642-5678. -64~78. MS3000any extraR. 16,000 ml., Newport Beach 12-14 inclucled.u Send now! pups, $100. & up. 836-4476 or Stored inside. $1000. 673..1858 ;::;:;,;;;::-i.::=:.:·_,=:;;;:;:..;.;;;:;:;:::;~====""-..z:==::::;:;:--::::-:===-l•Jl~~.,,....,,,,....,,_~M~H397~!'.! . ·833-8300 St.:VESTY-t'IVE CENTS 893-0293 KITE No. 299, 2 sails, dolly MUST sell, ·n Datsun 510 ENTER FROM MaeAR: tor each pattern -add 251,;~e=;~·=,..-,,---,,= & full coven. Good con-~ $900. ' -()PEI """''for oach pattern torSCHNAUZE!l Pups. shots, dltion. $350. tm-<335. ST' ""R G A'TE'll>'~.¥. evcs5JG..4576 .. Air Z..tail and Special Hand.I-stud service, 1.enns. ..l'1 ..t:'1&/ ~ • ..,. tn~ •• the _,,,. third-I••• (714) 522-8366 *KITE NO. 313 * ~~!.!.!~;.:.:_:_. -';a,o..AYR.POrLAN UIU. , '70.240Z, aircond, n1agwhhr, e '69 ODtl ·Q.T.; Tim a • .. ' -... """ Boat cover Good cond AllD new Perilli Ures. Slick shit. -...1 ln IDOCI 4 de 'very w\11 take three PEKJNGESE PUPPIES Needs paint.'$400. 642-ri'ls .A'J 1".4l-2 J:f YourlJailtM1"1yG411J. ~ fi4Z-5353 .,,. •• ne-4'19-mS~o j d,. ~r~s B~~~rihe SeO~lL~ AKC ~~t& ;ma< Boats, Slips/Docks 910 ~:;; '' To ..:;,::;;::,:~~:trh~rsdoy, ·n DATSUN p I CK up .~~:::. GT. )'ti-.~ Pll..OT. 105. Neerllecraft ... GREAT Dane puppies G.Sll nodwords~ir'Qto,,,.,.ars w/camper shell, xlnt cond .. tw~_f'IO'Dd condlHool Dept., Box .163. Old Chelsen AKC~lac & fawns $50't~ WANTEDrlng Ink Andvalond ~ toJSOI' of)'OIM'Zocf r 'rthsign. _, $1850. 962-2235 * Alm' 't, 646-0928 * _ Stt\tiOn, Nt'\v Y-ork, N.Y. 175 • • moo w · s unng u Y tlhf 3 "__. 61 Coni • .,. 2. 19TI Datsun 510 Jiedan ·10011. Print Nnmc. AddrM1, :::;::.·,=::~C"-'-,.,=-=--;-~ .. 7~73001JS-Contact Frank (213) ~~ ~~ ... ~~ionS $16$ $1493 ___ P_OIJSC....;:.__H_l_',_1 Zip, Pattern Nun1ber. BEAUTIFUL, AKC Beagle _,,~::...;::=c_-----~ o4lirt 3-'Col'I , 6"11 644-3603 NE' Et> L ECRAFT '12! Puppy. 10 \\1ks, male. $50. WANTED : Slip 40 ' sport 50thm. 35 Fool 65 e. MUsr &ell '69 Dat8Un. Xlnt POR '70, 911 T, CPE, IN'f.. Crochet, knit, etc. Free * 3Jl.l~ * Fisher, day 893-2479; f:!,., ~~ ~~'°"'~~~ running ccnd. Radio & !"r-ipd, new XAS ~~ dif'OOions, SGc. AKC DACHSHUNDS 646-54n aft S. I IT'• 3! Ad 68 Ponlble heater. lle1t orrer. 557-2568 S-lnlt. Luc rt,. dean. ~ tn!ltant MACtlU!lfl 'Book. Cham bloodlin~ Wkda.yl 34' BOAT SLIP 1~l:..'-~~= ~~~~~ '69 DATSUN Pickup. Mtm Evei. m.-tlll6 ~;· $~~ knots, pat-aft 3~Jo pm 968-9332.. $60. a mo. Hunt. Hlll'bour. 11 Coritrorf Al Moods 71.1 .. 1.,as11 selJ b)' Yt'ttkend. $1050. '73 P0~111.914, 12,~---~ IMlant Crft<'hel Book -COLLrE P\lppy, 7 \\-"eeks old, 846-J2'72. ' ~it:"9 ~1~::~ ~~kt ~'"'°"''""~ 640-1346 ~·~r.~~Uk,~ .t.earn by pictures! Pat. AKC. $50. Call 545--1512 DOCK rpace for rent, up to l"lt A-'C.-7'4Th~ CAltlCOlH• FIAT ... - t $100 al 6 PM -· pow $1.'111./ft Phone 15&uck •5WOl'k 7!10ult 0-21 ~ Jim._.....,, • .ems. · · 1 ..:~"'::':,;:,~;,;·==,,--= -.J er. .,., ' 1611 "6Tak• 760ikuWom ~~· 1964 PO~SCHE, Q Con1plf!telnt1tantOlftBnoll * JRJSH SETI'ER puppici i...::673.m2=='=· -~~=~= 17fat~ •7£orly 771dllng JAH,T' '69 FIAT SPIDER w/b--hain. nu tl r a.1, ;1 oomort than 100 gttll -11~ ••"h .... -~. 638;' Boats S--' & Ski 911 1$You ... A8Ltod 78 Mo.-. 4M$-.(7.JP ·v-. • ..,., " vw--ui...u .,.. I ..,..... l'f'eople ~'°'tw"' 79Wlth 644-162:1 or f44.0927, ' . Con;p1e1e A.fahfta Book • Center SI. CM MARK 1WAIN Jr deep v ~$:' fi~ f.¢'c!, AQUAl lUI '\°:~H3). Orailio e."<terlor. * * •es::POitlCiii 912, MW Sl.00. OOLLtf;.c; AKC, champion hull, 110_ Mere .,.0 1.ne, l6S 22 ,.._ SlYIMMtf 120tuc1or. JAH. H $l .,99 motor. aner 5:80· ea 11 \ •, ... . ..:.. . '• '. •l . llNSfANT SEWING BOOK .w l04a1, ftar tomonow. 'INSTANT BOOK - F'ASH1014 Jlund~• o f II ,,Uf,Y R.n• Books • u.-. bk>odllnet, Qdor,abl~, Mble ~·oe -.~y ··-13No Oil 1tAe nN"• -1 ·~ ~ • ""I s~ •M -hp T"""•m trtr -~good ~.. ~. ~· Bnok of J! l'rltie Al&hant. wn te, ,..,, ...,~,, · • 1UJU • ._,, 2"An SI Your MYCl'l'I SOc. AKC S~nacr Sonni~ J>llP·l ,J::cond~·6·~4F3°°3-~·;;-;;;:;:;;::·;;•::;!t;:er=!:I ~I:.?' ~~':..,.,,., :l~-.,,.... BILL-MA~EY--':JI! "?,!~ -••••• ~ • Quilt -r • 16 pattertlL lea. m. s•·. hunt/-t. pm -+----1:::-' t . TOYOTA clOM. _ ... . u• -""'. Dl-nl-.i."...,.,.0 _~,.,-27Te 57U.,IO'fOfObl• 17l.ongw llXIS ~ • ~a,y Rlth~ 1U' IJ'---vun~uu ....aw,.,.. ..,5'Know U<:apob!lltlti 1 -~·ltJTrdO'!'O<il''n'>,,.,.., .,....., Qa!lt llOok 1 -· .AFGH•N UPS. US Ill' Ev!nrud!:.,~•hiakt. ,.._ .,,~ ••1WJ .,,,,,,,. "•"n.. -· 1m BEACH BL. 847-8355 *" PORSCHE. ....,... 90, ramatlt roltnnn ~-for )'l)U1 tiOc. . ,., P all xtru.~$2900• O'f>-e214 . wf. 11 30 60Tld. '°''6i'1_. 1o1Ait.Jt1~ 1tfJN11NGTON BEACH roadll•, ~. concoun. ~ lints, 5 ~ for U. Ct.JI (tu.Ltt~ ,,,, Tnda1'1 U'flnt • AKC, shots 8.l8-3179 Arr.y day LI the ,BEST DAY to ll~Good. @AclTUiii f)NAUal 6-11.1t. '69 FTAT Soorl COupe $700. en:-9113. ' • today . • • 61Ui6i1 15 buulltul patten1'-SOc:. ror that ttem under a:so. try nn M ad! Don'I delay. • • or best offer. Need a "Pad"? Pllce an '4. the Penny Plnche!. .coll roday 642-$11. 675-17116 Cell 612·ll'!I. I ·. . ..... : ' ' ' ' ' ,. ' ' " ' I ' ' . Wtdntsd.tt, Junt &, 2q73 0 DAll Y PILOT 59 i~ ~I ~ ..... ~ ........ ~]["~_!I [ ~ .. m. .... ]~ ~( ~-~-.. ~~" 990 Autos, Ustc1 990 A_u_t_o_s,_U ______ 990_ Autos, Used 990 Auto•, Used 990 1Autos, Used 990 •: ---_ ..... 1§1 [ I~ I AutnlorS. Auto•, Uwcl 990 Autos, Used CHEVROLET COUGAR FORD MUSTANG PLYMOUTH °':~[ --'--""';..;...----"-' TOYOTA CADILLAC CADILLAC VOLKSWAGEN • TOYOTA '70 POP..TOP But, new tll'f't pnl nt & vah'c job. Run~ great, 66,500 n\i. Sac -'& 'liS CAl\1ARO, P/s, au10., "' Station \Va"on • G ·~ y o '2 000 I •73 Pl lh Ou t --'72 CAD Cpe DC'Vlllt>. F lre vinvJ top, JO\v mile""t. Ex· COUGAR XR-7: IAIOk <tt .. '68 l\1Ul>l 1\N •· :.O" o ... , . ymr. t tr •, . , -I l 1· 1 ~1 I 1970 Ford LTD S 1w.s.s. (."OUll· ·1 1 • I -> Bl k I I I k I I f • ml1tbluc,whtV1nto0f,lthr cell.runningoonditi0n.Nf'1.1' 111·1n 1 11 go ; v..'UX n· n11 _1·s, O\Ynt•i, ~i..-ic,_t"! .• 1 ac "'ti fH' .vny 1-.ip , I I I I k 't lry ""IUirt'. F'u ll p1\r , fac .. ,, SI ~ n . 5 8> "7 I b 6 ·~• uphol, fully loaded. $5500. tires. Will sacri.fi~ for rr 01·, Lill\SO l' :irv roe p1 alr, V<irY clean. priced for " ion. .JIJll, v.1.Y !Y".:.J J, ant L'lt'k 1nt<!r10r, ...,... '70 CADILLAC 17th Anniversary ~j211°' "" 0 "· <n·11 . SALE l-'-"--'=,v=o=Lv=o::---, Pvt ply. 531~17. $1500. Call 1.1·k clays between 1h1~hhourtl w/Ovt'l°ht'lld ron-qµlt;k s.ile. $2lOO. Call ~16-132 1 AUtll Trnn!I, f>O\•:cr ~tet>ti ni;i:, \VONDERFUL s-rss Cad l-5 p.n1. 897-2472 lrols; faciory air, radio, b'73-.l491 · t9AA MURTANG radio, heater, air condit ion· : "'''i11i:-a11'ay !il1•t•1·111j!' \l'ht.>el, •one l II " f 1 • UMO 1961, blac , 11wr & '00 l!-.1PAl...A fa<'t ai1', loaded. II . .,, ,.,.,, ·r--i f'O III> L1'D C""Ol•"'-' ...,;i."l. uu:. :; 1 Ullvl'I" uc Ory war· I nir. Best off over $'100. XI • I •=-89' 2 " r cxet1 t.•nt i•ngu..e a1iu ......... ,y "" ~ r~i&.9712 runty, only 1.:ro mile>~. 1-'ril't'S Slur1 Al VOLVO I 4 DOOR "I"~'· · n I <;ou< ·"'"'a. ..-' l-6 at <'Onditlon. 11·s a ·r.s. liut only Squire. 1''uct. alt'. P/s, p\\'r ---$3099 • $2399 .,. ............., Gpm I 26 000 ·1 • 1'h It .. 1· •· k M t II $"""" 'G.i \IUSTANr.. Nt•11 i'tli.:h1" ' · 111s , n11 es. c JI~ 1 tsc ul' s. us M' , .::'IUU. C V-8, au1omatic transmission, CAMARO 'Tl KL~GS\\'000, 9 pas.~ sta price "ill shock you, nntl 11 lkst offer. f,tK-O lTl .\· llr<'s. s:.oci. 1-'ri\'alt' Part~ _ Pl~I ED TU Sl-.:Ll. !?'l1L1n11·1,· lll:,!:·1•, ff'VD ' a.u.ii "" t ~ ~ r, .., --~-------I-1 7th Annive radio,&: hea1er, power steer· Y<i.g. Loaded, lcr.v ml, 50,000 J!Cl'SOl\lll fnsperlion w i 11 RD Convertiblr. XI. tili!-!1113 _aftrr ~llll --I ·73 COROUA ll\l'..'"2007128.>tl --esary .1ntHlng • tm(J(:11 e11:: a1n11mro11<11ttlinl· 'il CAl\tARO ?.28. At-.1"-rl\T , m1 v.'Drr. can urt'l:~ s"«:nr yon. l\ttis~2:el,·~,. 1 . O\l'l!r:Irltlr!I'."' . .,..-in,.,,"f"' "· ->MY~A~(_., ~ll4!9iMR1 SALE , \•1ny op, am s ereo · or1g1nal 01\'ncr. J ~ I · 1-9-R4&-1:\Z"f "Onctil ion SLJOO ~Ufov\t Hu,,CJ,,.•, .•• ~ .. a1.rtviAn,gs ! :':kG' u·)S;T;A~~F, ,$.ON~ ... : .!~}~E:!::~~:··,: '69 ~~~;~~~E=•g. .,.~;,.~~.~~'~":~.t~::;,'.;;,:~''·;~~ , "'oo Ll NCOLN , ~~:;~:\i~;;°"' ! l;,,,,,~u~:;,1;;. ,~:::r. . . " . ·~ . fact. IJIMXl, • " ,, 1nag11, spoileN!, air shocks, ·' u 4& Ci1!l 6·1-l-j{l.,~.1 1 67:!-1."ISJ anyli1n1· 1!166 H'"'bor. C.M. 6'6·9::o:J $4260 U I M Chm-y. M"'t "'"· 675-<237 CONTINENTAL 1 ·10 COUGAR m. '""•· ah" i OLDSMOBILE ''64Pi:YMOUTli ,.;;;.,,-.~,~noor..-..1 nco ft• ercury '6!1 CAfi.1AH.O. VS, au1o, l\1usl p/.'i, 11/h. R.aisl'd v.·ide I . -----·-----1 hard top. S300 or bo..--:-;r o[fe.r. ~70 Toyota 16800 Beach at \Varner l!Cll t)y Ju1lt.' 51h. $1400. or 4& I, ~·:~·si1,?., spar<'s. Mini cond. I·. Sale's ,r.: Service 497-Hi24. • Land Crul••r •lodel -l4'ES-IJ446344.,.;1661 HW>tliigtoo Beach "'''' """· 5<8-,,,,. ~ '-,70 LINCO-LN OLDSMOBILE 1 ·n PLY. Crkkel Delu .. : --Y.'c ~~ke overseas deliveries 142-8144 * (213) 592.5544 •68 CAl\lARO SS 39G. Vinvl 11968 COUGAR x-R.7-fliliY 17.00J 1nl. $1•150. XlnL L'Of'ld. Hardtop, \\'a1·11 Hubs (m-~I t . You'll Buy It J · 11 260 53li-6-ISO MARK Ill GMC TRUCKS -" ~·ss CJF). "Home of the Viking" top. Bcauliful car. !\>Iust 1 l'ttuip. • · · ' -~ HONDA CARS -'1Ull-\ll)(~=·-----...;.-. ... $2999 - 1\911111 I ..... !.· 68 ELOORAOO, f'ir<' nilst ~aci•iflce. 5-l4-81>4l. '72 MARK IV DODGE 1 v . ..:. _a u1 u1111tllc transmission, UNIVERSITv, OLDS I>LY. Fury Ill, 1969 air, l lUWAYOLU/116LYO. . ~'l'Ccn, vinyl lop, lf'ather ill· m RAl..LYE Sport, 58,00J . . .· I I i·arl10 & hl'8ll!r, f)Ol\'('I' Slt'('I'· I ' radio, ~ood !ires, quick sale BILL MA, XEY 11•r, all t:'x1 rns, inin! cond. 1ni, ll/1-1, air, vinyl top, V·~· .automatic transmission. '72 OODGf. 1rades Van \'-S, 1 i11i.: .~-hntk<'s. 11·hile side-28.'"iO !!arbor Blvd. prif'e $800, S:lG-7'".!57~ TOYOTA s21:i0. 673-fii69 xlnt eoncj . $1515, 831-21577. radio & _hentl'r. powc::r s!eer-cxh'a s, SJ.too pl'i. prty. I . 111111 1 ir.·s. \"in~ I !up, IC'athC'r 1~0~1n l\h'sa 5 W-9&10 l PONTI _A_C __ _ '67 CA'!ARO V ", 321, la•. ~g, po\1 ~r. brukcs, Vl.nyl t.o>. I ;=1729 intc-ri.ir. 11011·cr ivi11do11·s ,'\· I~" 1971 CAD CDV lmmat f"ll " " " .. t I 1 t d ·»-'fi7 OLDS Cu1lass SuJ>l'i'llit' ----------' l""l BEACJI Bl.. ,"•. J.",'m-~ ;.oui1 lhu·bur, C . .\l. fi46.9:tOC: , " u air conu1 ion nJt, v.•11 c s1 C· Sf'iHs. ail· ronditioning . ..,..,.. -,,., '"""' po"·cr, air, stereo, till & air. New cng.,-paint, & \\•all lirl's. f965El!Sl. I FORD l ZSN IOS~. PIS. P/B, auto lrans, rth, LE.ASE OR BUY IfUNTINGTON B~:ACll '67 ·.VOL\'O 4 rlr Sedan, new 1 6 1 7 1!!·<'<>)14975 3 . R :r 3 -1 3 1 6, Iii-es. $1400/o(fer. 557-8328 $7489 I $4889 litr green, VJ/blk inl, bkt '71 IJ\ru •73 Ponliacs -TOYOTA pap1t, air, tires & 8 track .,......., scu!s, ufl G l':1ll !"i1S-OO:iG. DAVE ROSS . · ~i1°:5 ~~11;151~ I~. '68 ELDORADO Cad. N." CHEVROLET ~USTAFSOH 4&· GUSTAFSON 1 $'31J 0'' "'"1 olfei· paint, "" "'~'· xlnt "'""'"" ---·-----Uncoln-Mercury L" _, M .,,, OLDSMOBILE vi' I' PONTIAC ~UTHORIZED SALES '66 VOLVO SST. Good run· L-ond. Pricc<I to s<-'ll ; 168 CHEV. Impala 4-D. 1nc.,n• ercury Crui ser wagon, J;rra1 24SO HarOOr Blvd._ at li~alr ~•AND SERVI.CE -ning cond. i\lust seU $Ta0. or 673-3776 aft " I -•1 a·· m--& 168'.lO &:tach at \Varner 1.ra1L-;portatlon, s,qao. . Pri D. rive, Costa ?ifcsa 546.om7 ~ · : 548=4"76S · <>. 18'" op, h, """"" J-luntington Beach 16800 licach 1.11 \\'amer -... £::-BUY CARS '72 SEDt\N d • VIiie, loaded. blar:k. l 700. ·Good oond . 142-8844 * (213) 59'2-5.544 '7J FORD llunling.1011 Hc:J('h pty. 6T..,...S2l•I 1006 GREEN Ponliac E1t"· AvtosrUtect 990 --m 1?age. sOOW m =846-.2112 ~ --''Home of the Viking" MUSTA. NG 142~1144 e (213) 59'l:S544 ;6K-ObDS-<£1laJ;s;-a/;;.au10. ecouve, alt, po,,>et. ~ ._ ~lll.1n1111•; lll u!tno clean. 646-7m '72 VEGA hatchback, 6,00J ''Home of the Vik·ng'' pis, 1>/b, clca11. 70,000 1ni, Need ~ood hon1e lor loving BUICK J ··• f '67 CONT 4 D ,......_. 1 SJ:lOO, 646-CY.iJ:: 5·l.~·S510 poodle 8""""""' '69 Cad Cpe OcV, gold n1, u1 ... er warran, ner · · r. ..... • .,am Landau, V-8, automatic trans----· ~. 111/\\'hl top. $2450. · Call cond . Auto ll'an!f, $2090. Puff." Lo"' mi., rnceh. xlnt. miission, air conditioning, MA·VERICK ;i f.!._:l::31lcc.·~~~--'68 GTO convertible. !ill'Jli I , ... ,_:;., l ,.~.11 .. . .. -~· 10 TO\-OT,\ Coi'Olla sla. 1>11T, auto. Good cond. 1\lake •s.q JMPALA Wag 327, air, reC(li;t-! avail. S l 3 5 O · brakt's (370Gl\fTf. '70 i\!AVE RICK, au!o, radio. l!Oo1! c'flnd .. '.\'-SJ><!. V-8. $.'.{:)j. Rest orrcr. -G.\G-1197. Good p/b. .• , --'f1..i BUIC.'h'. Skylark Cf)<', V-8, 979-5642 or eves 552-0144 . 968-8263 "Pampered." All service po1\•er steering, po \\! c r -I 'Gi.., OJ.OS Curln:<s. elran. 1r:i.IL-;poMation, p/s, 1 'al' lo iniles t•nuip '°' ff ,.. ~,7 '73 Coupe DrViltc, les:!l than Cl 644-();o:; $ 689 --• · I (l '"''' ~.,._., '--rt-·• ., · o cr. u-• ...-.,.,,,,. 1 6(XX) ., P..I >nr1 can P/S, P/B lo n1L <?&n. 3 g:vuu tn't•s, s nt cond. golrl.1 ni· t'ill' 011•11cr. :JU..>"'J.>..N '67 FIH.EBIRD, a uto, xlil"t tow by niotf)r h 0 111 r • '68 RIVIERA. LO nii, full 557_rffi1 • s. · 1 y. $1250. Ph: 557-70'27. CONTL 1970 Afark III, GUSTAFSON $1450. 551-."il ll _, l!kiS 6 Ll)S DEL l\fON'r 4 di', C(lnd. Sl l.10 or bes! offe-r. &W-l8s.l aft. 5 P~I po\\1er. air, bank financing. ,70 C.D.V. Co n\'<!rt .. ii·h ite in. 1972 IMPALA cust. Loaded, fullpo"'l', leather int ·. MERCURY ai1·, PIS. ·P/!-l, S9'Jj. Ph: Call 5-l!Hl(b1. '68 TOYOTA Corona 4 dr.. sr.r,.1100. /ou1. '.'l:lnt L'On1!. $3600. E''cl!~ P'"· p/b, p/w, etc. $3600. a,96-m/1':!'... stl?reo, $ 3 8 9:; -• Lincoln· Mercury s:l9-.~.tss ·ss PO/\'TIAC 4ctr "HT Bonnt. nuto trans. r/h x.lnt conJ. CADILLAC 5.li6-7Z75 5.24-9780 aft 6pm. ~ N PINTO n p11T. uir, xlnt tires & $850. 846-5.'H7, prv. prty. '72 COUPE DE VILLE '58 OIEVY Brookwood, wgn, CORVmE 1~u~f:;:~na1~~~~1cr ·~;~o~, ~~~·;.~k~/~. '~:;;i corn:I. $800., ~16-5580 : ~ TO YCYfA Coron~. 1973• Aulo, '68 CAD c 1 ·1 1•· 1 runs nice & looks good. $200. 142.••u * (213) s--S544 condition. S33--0395 alter 6:30 '7J Pl.~TO \\'ngon, nulo, '64 PONTIAC Bonne v i I tl • Xlnl conrt 'Lo 11tilCllb't', · onv .. 'v 11 e w rw< 1'~nntaslic Sh11 llmar Gold 1vith Te....._., aft 9pm , 900-1613 '66 CORV~E' t t -" P' G t b t s~ '" yello.,.,t, $2-MXl. 83.'l-16.19 lelllher in1cr10r. Exe_. vi I 1 Be tlf I I th ••er ~••~.mus see o "Home of thi Viking_" t,1 dPlux int & l'XI. roof rack, conv. rea uy a -~ur. J. Cond 9~1907 ny op. ~u ~ ea er '-67 CllEVELLE-SS.396 4 spd appreciate. N<!Cds \\'otk. "'" COUJN'\' Pa-'· '-'ta 8,000 1ni, nu1kP o r f ~ r . oiler. 673-149§ f!vtt. ,"C. >!. R PH · ·~ & tapestry intenor. Full · · 11000 "2' °""" ™' '" '"' .. ! ' ' ' T IUM . '(i.S 1-"1.E:ET\\'()()0 Brhni, po1\·er. rnc:lory air cond.. Bucke~ seats,. mags, reblt -..... ..,..,.,., '68 CTRY Sein. \Vgn. PIS, \Va gon. Lo1v n1il£'s, air, Ill I ft 12-5262 ___ ._ VEGA ii black & ~autiful! stereo, tilt & te\~pic <?Ilg $850. 673-7564 CORVE'ITE '69 T11-o tops 427 P/B. air, R/H. Nu lires, pass. n1a ny '.'l:!ras! Sl•l9fl. I * \9i0 P l ~TO "'l J TRJUPl1Pl-I TR.JA-'67 $179:; • 96S-8273 slPL-ring-, door locks. Sold & '71 NOVA 6 auto, PIS, vinyl auto. A.1\1/rl\f. B<>st ofler. ~~·78_ ~ood L'Ond. S6Ta. 673-2066. Guud l'01u!11~n. Be<:! 'ii VEGi\ ·ilarchhack, nri\9 ·' , Clean, ~i;;t l~lt,,d radials. i\tUST sell .69 ~de Ville, serviced 1$1".,'!.i.a (852EDJ). !~-.,.!11900. or best. offer. Call 846-7285 or 645-lm4. ,66 -nRD 1 1 1 l!)H5-1\1ERCURY 4 door. good J --_offer. 61;H)718 hrnkes .~ tires.. Must ... ·.-...... ~·· .xt rai;. Sl!XXl/off<'r. best offt'r 011er S2300 gcls,iL ~ ..-r.r-.i ,.. OUGAR ·r-v s a wagon, I? !I. 1ranspo11ation cur, 111akl' of. ·;2 PINTO !11 n11Jr<:, s\111 ~ Bes! offf"r. 497-2614 art 4. • · 1 ti'i'>T'/lS. ----~31-5364. NABERS CADILLAC '69 NOVA, 2 dr, Orig owner, "°" Auto trans, nu_ cng & P31111• fl'l' 714/~6-6')14 ''Ind Isl $H);-J(J 1akci; 11 ~-1 l' lit · 11 · ·-·• ...._, ! T o · Cl $1195 . gootl hl'ks & tires 549-10.1.'< --' ·~" .;~no· a ro is a an .. .-u \Vncn 'i1 . RIUf!IPH ·r 1? fl, lo '70 CPE dt'.' Ville. 11.ll extras. 2600 HarOOr Blvd. P /,,, new hres. can, '69 COUGAR. fact air. ps, , ' -1 A real Cruiser! .1.,........,.,., __ you sell through result-fl'llb-• • • \i 111tles. Gootl cond._l\lust !;('II. Neiv tires. Highc!I cUer Costa r-.1e88 or hcsl offer. 892-5724 disc brks, sacrifice! Cash I "Country Squire Wag . 'j6 l\1ercury Dn1\y Pilot \Vnnt Ads have lltv:! Dally Pilot Classified , 1\lake offer. 64G-!GT.1• over s::cm. 614-2199i610-lt::G. 5'10-9100 CLASSIF1ED ....•. 642-5678 only. $1200. 847-5303 Loar'led. $695. 642-6670 1 1 Best offer. &12-Q.12'2 bnrga1ns galore. Ad;:. 642-5678 · ' ! VOLKSWAGEN Autos, Used 990 Autos, U-990 Autos, Used 990 IAutos, U-990 Autos, Uud 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos. U•ed 990 Autos, Used 990 i ' ::..;;::_::.;.;:;:_~~-'-;.:.;.;..;.;....;.;;_;;..;._ __ ~~~ ~::;::..::.:::::::_~~--':..:.::..c:.;:o.;..:~:;;;.;;.:_~~_;..c.:._:.;..:_:.;..:_:.:__:..:..:::~~~~..:..:::-"--"''-".;;;;;-~~.:.;..;;_:.;_:.:.;.::.;c..:::.::.:.::..~-_..:...:..:::.:.:..:::c.:.::0.-:;;;.;;.:_~--:.;;.;;·1 ' VW's NEW lo USED 2 Blg Loc1tions S MINUTES FROM COSTA MESA ?11 -1 E . lST &I .. S.A . 83S·6531 (I ~!ill"" No. or &!. Cc.1ns1 Ph1 ia1 Johnson & Son MON Y BACK CiUARANTE . . . ' • . i ) ' IS MINUTES FROM MISSION VIEJO ARIA 1~-12 so. en1 ~01 .. s .. \. I S~220 l S.A. l'r11·y~, ~t un lllt St . •, 1lli.) , ON EACH & EVERY USED CAR WE SELL. BUY WITH CON DENCE FROM US! DICK JOHN SON We says: used want you from ! , 1 , I Com man wealth -Motors Ltd. Santa An a '69 V'IV Bull. ru11 f f111. bltin heel, & n1i1ldlc S<"nl. R€"hll 1•11g. 4·1,!XXl nil. V<'ry J:;ood rond. Pri pty. &11-1709. TOP line '71 V\V Bu" $1100. Reallv clt•an co111I & Xtru. Call ·i93=.m::i. '60 V\V l"C'bullt rnKinc l'J,000 mil~. $300. or' best offer. fi.16--:i.977 '67 Y\\' Canipcr orig. 011>'ll. Pop top, sH bit tr11, nu eng., brks ·stsOO. :148-~,Ul • '70 V\V Bu!i, m-1 Ir 1vhltc, lo nti. :\1nl cond.. $2150. Pri\1. pty. 96.1--5."Ci.1 '66 V\\' F'aslback -~lake ol· fer. as is. An 7.i:O 61:1-2440 '69 V\V Bug, .'l:ln't running cond. C1ea11 In/out.. $1100. ~1:>84. ·n V\V Bus. N"11· hen.cts & valves. Nl'1v tires, i19IXI. 642-79.l'.l '&1 V\V mi. or best offl?r. NN'ds a little "'Ork. ca11 l\1argaret, G'i:"t--2327. '69 VW Cun1pr, Pop lop, 30,000 n1ili'l!. Nu i\1lc-helin tires, xlnt cont!. &12·0672. e '66 V\V Bug. rt'blt e-ng. Radio/hea ter, b'OOd cond. $Tl5. 833·"'25. Autos, New pletely for satisfied any reason when you purchase within you're not, your 48 a car hour -period, us. will we GLADLY void the transaction. It's simple - IF YOU'RE NOT HAPPY. WE DON'T WANT THE . SALE. '72 Mark IV Low mil•, like new, A•c!lc white flnllh, whll• le•lher Interior, wll1te l•ndau '°'" lullv 1wwrw -.i111ppec1, incl. !Liit POW.r, t1.1lO-llOftp t lr cond .. lndlvklval ~r 1ea11, NA/FM 1ltreo. lilt 'llltlftl. crul11 «1ntrot, P\flll', dOOf' 1oc1<1. elC. !.okl arid Hl'Vk td II JohMOlll. '" .. drl\<e II Jod•'f'· lllSEYl) $ALE PRICED! '69 Lincoln 2 Door Sold new by us , serviced by us. light gold exterior with derker 9old vinyl fop. Factory eir conditioning, power windows end seat. Neer new Radial tires. low milee9e. (64 1FYV I '70 Mark Ill ' SOME MONEY BACK GUARANTEE BUYS • • '71 CHEV. MONTE CARLO Show-roorn concl. Excellent thru·out. Power tl1trin9 & bra~••. m1tallic r111t fini1h w/b1ig1 vi11yl top. 1991EYD ~ '70 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX VI, Automatic Tran1mi1iion, Radio, H1al•r. Pow1r Steerin9, Pow1r llrak11, Ftcl. Air Cond., Ltndau Roof. IS llEAY I iur9uody fini1h with matching 19ether interior, bl•ck vinyl top. Full power, ·factory eir conditionin9, AM-FM ~~~~-<•d;o,Jookinu~PJ Hit whHI, low m;1 ... _!5_4_~·_.__.'JO-IMPERfAl;-:'..-1.E-IAtlON ---...$34·75 ~ 2 Dr. H.T. 0 111 Owner. lmm•culate, Full Power, F1ctory Air, ,., AM /FM Raclio, Til t Wh•1I, 6 W•v Powtr S.at, landau Roof. '71 Plym. Regent Wagon Fully equipped with •ir cond .. & ful l power, driv•n only ~0,000 m;lo1. (908DSZI $2975 l 6148EVI s71 MERC. MONTEGO ·Mx .2 DR. Sold by John1on1, Sir~ictcl bv Joh1uo111. Air concl., tuto. tran1., pow•r 1t1erin9 & brakt1. 71 COUGAR Pow1 r tla11in9, pow1r brak•1, autorn1lij-h tn1mi11ion , 1ir conditioning, vinyl roof. fS44CUGI ~675 - Home 01 Th• New ·car , , , "Golden '.l'oMe~'' ohnson & son NOW •. ·1973 LANDAU CONTINENT AL • I I 'J((IJ N (.\JI J(j;\i~ CAPF~l '70 Mercury Marquis 4 Door sedan. Ivory finish with black vinyl top and simu. la'ted leather inferior. Power windows & 6 way pawer " seat, factory air, AM.FM stereo, tilt wheel, local one f owner car servic ed by us. I 49'4AFY I $2675 Cougar XR7 2B,OOO miles. Sold new by Johnson & Son. Serviced here also. Factory a ir, power steering & brakes, Metellic blue finish with blue Calico interior & white vinyl top. New tires. I Sb4CXV I $3275 '69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Door hardtop. Factory air condif ioning, full power equipment. AM:Ft-1 r~dio, vinyl top. 14J 7AGH ) Sedan L>eYille. 65,000 miles. Factory eir, full p'f>wer, Grecian gold with black leather interior end •inyl ""top. A very nice one owner car driven only 12 ,000 miles per year. IXTA3541 $1875 ' Horne Of The Nc.w Car • • .. •·G olde" Teuch'' ~" ... ~ t:Pg;,~ NOW .. 1973 _ _.!M~O~T~O~R~H~O~M~ES~· ::._" =·-·:___t:__:::::::~~:::.__ , __ 1626 'HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA e 541).S630 LA Nb AU CONTINE NTAL . MOTO R HOMES • ' ' ••• . ' • ,• •' . I . ! . : ' " ' " . ' ' ' ' • ' ' l ., l I " " ' .. DAI LY PILOT Wednesday, Junt b, 1973 PILOT-AOVERTISER -.2f ~~ ..... _;_------------------...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::-:::--~~~~------~"""."".':~:':"'"--"" The Biggest M11rketploee D A I L Y p I L 0 T C. L A S S I F I E D AD S Di11l 642-5678 • • . • • ' • • . ' { • • • • " l • • I • • • • • ? • • • • • • •: • • \ on the Orange Coast , for Fest Results ~--fw_ .... _,l~I.___ ... _ ... _«"'_· ~l§l I -·-1§11 -....... l@I --.. I~! ..... ....... J§ll i\&lllKforWt l§l( ..... fw .... l~I Aut01lllrS. Autos, New 980Autos, New 9IOAutos, New • . CADILLAC • 1973 (:OUPE DE VIIJ.E LEASE ~~r $159:J •. 24 """"' ............... • ...,.... .. umil ISl!KrGll Vinyl top. Full leather interior. Full power incl. 6 way seat. door locks, remote control trunk, po"·er antenna. factory air corydition- ing. AM/F1'1 stereo with tape playrr, tinted glass, right side mir- ror, tilt & telescopic steering, twilight sentinel, etc. (6D47R3Q- 103437). Lo\v miles. 565 5 5 FUU. PRICE BIJY .OB LEASE Lease a '73 Coupe De Ville LEA!!E FOR ONLY 116999 MO , ...... __ ................. .....ia 1a.o......,1 LEASE Vlnyl top. Full 1 .. lhet lnltf'lo.-, Full pow. FOR ONLY :~,';:'·,,:.:.·~--=· .:-.:..!~:;~,.~:; s14444 condltl0fth11. AM/FM I I . r •• •ltili l•H MO ,..\".,.. tlnttd tlfl11, r19lrt •lilt mlnw, !lit :J' .;..~!h _ _.... & tMK.,.ic 1~"9• hl'll'9fll Hntin1I, ... ,. " _ ..... 11<. !Shick .U) crMll (StMli -4.WI • • • ------L 980Autos, New 980Autot, New 980Autos, New 980Autot, New tlOAutos, New 980Autn, NoW .NINETEEN SEVENTY-THREE ON D,SP1A Y' -RIADY' ro GO 1973 COUPE DE VIIJ.E . LEASE ~~y $166~ .. FUl..t.-Y EQUIPPED \VITif vinyl robf, climate control, air condi- tioning, Full power Incl, 6 \\'&Y seat. Af\-1/FM stf'reo, JX>WCr door locks, tilt & telescopic steering, simply loaded with all the deluxe extras. (Ser. 6D47R3Q222667). LO\V im...Es. 56666 FVIL PRICE BIJY OB LEASE Nabers Leasing ••. Lease Direct ... Immediate Delivery EXCELLENT SELECTION • FREE PICKUP ANO DELIVERY • FlltE LOAN CAR WHILE LEASE CAR SERVICED. WE WILL BUY YOU R PR~ENT CAR FOR Df)IEDIATE CASfL Four and. oae-hall aeret U 1olal au.thors-t Cadillac facilities deaiped to bet1er wD aad 1erTiu Cad· iliac a11romob1J.., (80 work Hall. ud 45 factory trailMd lechaiciam). LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY • BROUGHAMS• COUPES• COUPE DE VILLES •CONVERTIBLES•. EL DORADOS •SEDAN DEVILLES We Soll Over 100 Used Cars Every Month Because of Quality Value & After Sales Service Over 75 Quality Cadillacs & Other Select Trade-Ins to Choose From. Wide Soloctlan of Madel• and.~olors Avallcibl• for Immediate Delivery. 1970 COIJGAR XR7 . Vinyl bue••t •••t int1rior, vinyl roof, f1e tory 1ir eonditio11ing, •utometie, power 1t•ering, pow er br•ke1, AM /FM 1tereo multiplex. Ab1otutely imm1eul1te. 1526E50 ) 1971 El DORADO 1969 EL DORADO Vi11yl roof, full l11th1r int1tior, f11ll power, f1ctory 1ir condi· tioning, tllt 1f11ri119 wh11I, power door loek1. 81aufiful Top11 9old firemi1t lini1h. T"'l'I' out1t1nding. !861EYCl 1970 FLEETWOOD Brougham bqui1it. l v11ntine 9old, bl•e• vinyl top ind bl1e• leather du1I eomforf •••It, lull power, f•tfory •ir, tilt wh11I, AM/ FM 1t1r10 multiplex, pow1r door loeli:-1, crui1e eontro/, only '45,000 mi111 on thi1 exc:1ptio11al cir. l167AKWI 1969 CHRYSLER 300 . Ha•rcltop coupe .. Mini 9raen 11!1rior, vi11'1'I fop ind mafehjn9 ...: tap"tr,-illh,;or. f•ctof 1ir conclitioflfn9, 111tornetic---tra111-r pow1r lf"e1ri119·br1l:e1· way ,....,.r •••I, radio, he1ter, WSW, low mileage ••t•pfionelly· cle1n. 1116G811 1970 T-BIRD LANDAU l••• th111 32,000 mil11. Adri1fic t11rq11oi1e with white l1nd•u roof i nd cr•1I wh il1 vlnyl lrrterior. Full power, f1 .:tory 1ir conditionin9, tilt wheel, power JoOf lock1, r•diel WSW tire1. lmp1ccable 1utomobile. I 478120) JUST A FEW EXAMPLES LISTED .BELOW . . $3555 1971 ELDORADO Extcuflv• bl•ck. IHioCk vrnyl top, lll•ck le•lll.,., ltctory •Ir, fvll ,._.,, 11-. -"°'' li!Kkl; IHI •!!!e'· l,_OW milll, m . (Ser, 42""'1 1971 SEDAN DE· VILLE Avl'Ul'M '91d, whi .. vtnyl top, 90kl lulfl ... , 1110 ,......,., IKtffy tif, lfln9. ..... IOc:lll; crvlM ,..,,,..,,till wtlftl, LOW miles. (nKXV) 1971 EL DORADO CABRIOLET .,.,,,_ •Ir, fUU NWer. clltm & INlh., Inter. Tilt & 1919K9"1c •t-.lntl. Sllllwn1tm fresh & law miles, t012DSL) 1970 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM F•ctory •Ir, 11111 ""'' Vlft)"l ""' h1H INtlll'f", OU.I comfwt ... ,. --· .... , lldl• a. Ollly 47,000 miles, C3'7AKWJ 1969 COUPE DE VILLE Only 42,DM milts; F1c1....,. 1lr. fuH ,. • .,, v!n)"l fttt, AM/,.M redle, lllf a. '-'-" K0$11C llHl'lnt. (XS5'71J 1971 CONTINENTAL MARK Ill Ollly 25'°" milll, vinyl top, INfll« Int.OW, t.11 .....,., Mctwy 11r, ... I C'lfnf9rt INh, ltc. C21,0IZ) 1970 SEDAN ·DE VILLE Only 4!1,000 mll91, vlnyl top, full IM!her, tutl pOWlr, factory air, Hit •'-Intl• 1tw.. (2'1ADY) 1971 COUPE DE VILLE Only 11,tCtO mllts, vinyl lop, cloth a 111t111r tntlrilr, t11H ,._.,, t1ctery •Ir, 41111 comfort Mlh, HU wl!HI, 1111"11. llllOUJ 1969 SEDAN DE VILLE Vlnyt 119, '"',...,. lntl'f"itlr, _11111 ,."#ff", l1cl, •Ir lltl loll'llelf. tleree, llw mlllq•. (ZWGG2ll 1971 OLDS TORONADO F•ctory •ir, f11ll powor, 24,000 1t1il•1, tilt whoo/, 1terit0, door loclu, t•pe1try interi!>'• 1plit-io.t;-C-•7-2l5'401 1969_ CORVETTE Sting Ray 417 4 1pood with only 37,000 mil11. F1c:tory oir cond., fvll powtr, AM/FM r1dio, be•utlful Ebony bloclr wifft bltck vinyl i11torior, bltc:k top, wide 0"11 tir11 I ab1olwtoly c:onc:o1H1•. I 721ETZ I 1970 ELDORADO 1971 MERCEDES 300 SL D1lux• 11cfen wiffi 111.,roof. Silver li.lue, J.5 e119,, full pw1r, f1etory 1ir, AM/FM , .. ," m11ttipl1 x, f11ll le1th1r, 1tc. 1241· 5451 1969 COUPE DE VILLE F1cfory air eoMlltloning, full pow1r, tilt & t1l11copic 1te••· in9, full l11th1r lnt1rior, door loc•1, vinyl top. An exe1ption1I val111. IZLY16ll 1968 EL DORADO ~199 - Full power, f•ctorv eir coM0 lnyf top, pl.;-1h full leaHi1r int1rior, door loc••· 1t1reo, racli•I tire1, tilt & tele1copic 1t1•r· in9, 1te. IXWY1'411 l i-'t::~~l(~71-;;~~r-,,J!!~~!;~~Rfln~~!.~ powv, feet. •Ir, llll Mllet 1967 COUPE DE VILLE ~~..;,,...,_.1~9~6~9~P~O~N~Tl~A~C~G~RA~N~D~-~P~~~X""'~!!"!!!--,~ .. •vrt ISMt mlln. "•cl. •Ir c• .. l\111 "°'"'• vier! ..,. IWI wlnyl Ill~. All ex· cl'PfltMI v11ue, 1141,.Qlt) ·1970 SEDAN DE VILLE Only 4'.00ll mu-. vlnrl ,.,_ clotll a 111t111r 1n1.rltf", t.il ,_,.,., fldort 11r, AM / .. M . Ul4COHI 1970 EL DORADO Only 4'.tOI m1 .... vmyl io,. cletll a ... ,.,., lnletrler, full ,....., fectery tlr, MH Whffl, 11-. j NJ8NPI Prices in offe<:t '4~ houri after Dato al PublicotlOit · I F1eto,Y. air ·co,..,;;..fvll l•1fh.r-l11+.rior, full ,.~•t1..,i1tyl--fep, AM/FM, tilt I teletcopic 1leMi119. M•ny other dh1, 1111T-11 • INOS667l • 1968 SEDAN.; Dl VILLE Factory 1lr, full ,.w1r, .,;,..;1 top, lettfier h1terlor, t;lt I +.11· 1copic 1t1eri119, AM/fM ... ,.,. IWIK0611, Show• t111111111I . c1r1. • $3666 $2555 . ' • 1§1 • " 980 " • " '. I •• • • -- r • • • ~ANNIVERSARY ~, '67 .T·llRD H.T. . lo .. d.0, •ir eo11d., lo rni1,,, tint coiwl. CFIH141 ONl:Y '1152 • • "70 T·llRD LANDAU -.T ' . f,ll .powo" 1"''" ·''' ,.,. '2752 ditlo11i111, good mil11. 15'41-· · ' IEVJ ••••• 1 ••••••• ONLY -. ·a I R '67 T·llRD H.T. Loaded, v•rv nice eo11dition. IUPZ6621 .••••••••• ONLY '67 T·llRD 4 DOOR Ltnda11, Yl~yl top, •ir, m•ny edr••· IWAYi4>Jl , • ONLY '"61 T·lllD 2 DOOR L • 11 cl• u, ••cellont e'o11d. IWTX5971 , •••• ,, • ONLY '1252 '1152 '1752 .D '6' T·llRD LANDAU •1-as2-t •• c1.a. ui.:. 11ew, good mil••· l969CPAI • , •••••• ONLt'. .. Le.GM, lo '"ile1, '"'"Y er-• , S '71 T.allD LANDAU Jj6 S2 • 'ti.11., f9l~li) ;,,, OfilY -~ _ _ _ -'71 FORDS 2 to choo1e from C111t. 500 4 drs., VI, e11to.; PS. Loli• r•tur111, 9ood '"ile1, IS•r. lllt.)J~O) '6' DODGI YAN/CAMPER Conv1r1lo11, VI, raclio, h••lii'r, a11fo· m•tic frt11111'1iMlot1, goocl '"ii••· 1112 HIEI '1452 MAKE OFFER "72 FORD •;, TON P.U. ', ,2852 V•I, r•cl io ,!Id ke•fer;-•utMetic. G•ocl· • · · , 111il11. I 19l02LI 1 : [J6 CHEYIOLET c,ABYALL • Juti .. rbt11 w1go11, with •II ieeti, •ulo· ..,,tic, original thr11out. ISZUll51 '69 FOID YAN • • :• ' ·HARD'', E)Qo, VI 1.,. wh .. I '"'• ,.d, 9ood • TO FIND in il••· 't?15ll0) •71 GMC • Yi toll YI, RIH, P/S., iup1r cu1tom c•mp•r 1ip•ci•I, lo mfl••· _fl111JH) '68 FOID ~ to11 VI, RIH, 4 1p11d. Camp1r Sp1cf•I, ,_.4 Mll.1. 11166711 "67 Fq!ID CLUI· W'A50N With ·~ .. at. l, wliwlow1, pod mil11, .I ZCKJOf) . , MAKE. OFFER '1852 '1252 , '68 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4 Door h•rdtop, full powtr, •ir COii• cUtlot1lnti .~ mile1. IYCNSl-IJ '1052 '68 OLDS Cutta.s S.pr.,.e '1252 t door herdtop, r•dio, h••t•r. •uto., power •t•1rin9, ¥inyl roof, good mil•1, 1ir. IYXN l59) '70 CAMARO H.T. VI , redio, h•1t1r, exc.1ll•nf thru·out-, good mil••· IOIJCKXI • '1952 '72 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ·3-' 952 . R1d io, he1ttr, tufo., power 1t11rin9, ' power windowJ, ¥inyl roof, tir, low mlle1."4 452EAEI -1 "65 CHEYELLE WAGON VI, r1dio, he1ftr, 1utom1tic trtnllnit· •ion, powtr 1te1rin,. INFZ526) '66 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. H.T. R1d iO, he•ftr, auto., power 1f1trin9, VI, air c.ond itioni119, good miles. {FCJ 1051 '69 PONTIAC 4 dr., H.T., rtdio, •••ftr, tu.,,,, vinyl top, tlr conditionin9, lo mil11. IZDV- 172.J ~ '69 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 dr. H.T., r1d lo, he1t1f, pwr. 1f11r., tufo., t ir conditioning, lo milt•. !ZVL• l 42) '67 CAMARO H•rdtop, 6 eyli11d•r, r•dio, h••l•r, good mil••· llHK2'49 ) '68 IUICK SPEC. WAGON R,dio, he•t•r, •utom•fic, power •t••t· 1119, •ir, roof rack, good inil••· (llO· EXXI '69 CHEYIOLET WAGON Ki11g1wood, r•dio, h•tter, tutom•fie, ,..,. •• •l••r., •ir, roof r•tlr:, lo mil•1. ICCV721 I '69 TOYOTA CRPWN 4 door, r1dlo, h••+•r, •wtom•tlc, vinyl top, 9ood mil•1. IZOXOIJI '752 '752 '1552 '1652 •1os2 '12·52 '1752 '1252 "69-.DA~UN-ilCllU!',,._,,,.,,-----jb c-llf-'6,1-¥ Pick11pJ radio, heater, '4 tpted, good 'fnil11. '4&AE07t) .,p,.. • • ~ ' :12 l'OID .~lllf !l~UP HARD. TO Radio, heattr, 11110., •it cond., 1port1f!IND USllD "7l-uitoii?Olt'y 14000 miln .-120145~1 ~. ._ , , TAX REFUND DUE? WHY WAIT?-BUY NOW! • PAY LATER!...,....TRADES ACCEmD ~PAii) FOR OR Nor F11tb•ck, r•dio, h•al1r, '4 1p•ed1 go~d 111if•·1. IVTH7'40 ) I ' "70 TOYOTA. RTBJ '4 DOo;. Autom•lic 1hift, 011ly 21,000 mile1. (2'40BSY ) '1352 '72 TOYOTA '2652 MK II W•go11, radio, h••l•r, eutom•· tic trantmi11io11, good lt'!i~••· 17 I 3 EOJl "70 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER la11deruiter, 4 wheel drive, h•rdlop, r.d, hard to find itted. ( 1241QDI '69 YW • R•dio, h'eat•r, autom•tic h'a111mi1•io11, good mil••· fYQIJ751 '72 YAMA,HA M-yde 250cc. 011ly 2600 mile1, 1addl• bagt, windshield, (UOV075) $AVE '1052 '69 GALAXIE 500 2 Dr. H.T, VI, radio, heat1r, auto,, Pll'w•r 1leerin9L vi~yl !.ltllf. 90.od mile1. IXSR92l l -'1552~ '67 MUSTANG H.T. R•dio, hetl1r, •ulo., pow1r 1f••ring, vinyl roof, VI, gOod rn ile1, IVHCt911 '1052 '68 DODGE CHARGER RT Rtdio, heaf•r, •ufom•fic, tir cond., vinyl roof, pow~ 1t1•ri119, 9ood mil••· '1252 14l'4FYWI -' '69 DODGE CHARGER . R•dio, hoetv, power 1toering, Yinyl .!oof, •ir co11d.,_9ood mile•~l BHJI '1552 '71 -MERC:~ARQUIS-a2~852 4 Dr. H.T. R•dio, hotter, •uto., pow•r • 1teering, AM/FM, 1ir cond., 'low mil••· l467CHPl ' '71 COUGAR ·xR7 ' Red io, heattr, autom•lic, powor 1t11r-'2952 i11g, •ir eond., Yinyl roof, good milo1 . t271DJDI '64 OLDS 98 4 Dr. H.T. Origin1l thru·out. RIH, •uto., P.S., air colld., good mil1i • COMJ6r6l '66 PONTIAC CATALINA . 4 Dr., R1dio, h•tter, •utomttie, P.S., •ir conditioning, go~d mile1. J.SHEJ621 '552 '652 '67 PONT. FIREBIRD .. "Rtdio, h1~ter, .i'utom•lic, power 1t•er-·•1352 ing, 1ir cond., low mile1. tUTil66) Cu1tom 2 Dr. H.T. R&H, automatie, P.S., 1ir conditioning, good mil••· IVHRJIJI '1352 . '70 MERC. McUquis llroatham •2652 RIH, •11tom11ic, power 1f••ring, t ir conditio11i119, Yinyl roof, low mil••· (4 15AGCI '70 CYCLONE HARDTOP M•rcury 2 Dr, R & H, automatie, •ir co11ditioni11g. good mil••· 11941SYl '1952 '.71 COUGAR '2652 R & H, 1utomatic, pow•r 1ieering, AM.::.. FM rt dio, •ir con., good mile1. (I-ii· BSWI '69 COUGAR HARDTOP R•dio, hetfer, •ulom •lic, pow•r ,steer- ing, vinyl ro of, air, low miles. IZSG- 7531 '69 COUGAR XR7 Htrdtop. Rtdio, h1•f1r, power 1teer- i11g, •ulo., •ir cond., vinyl roof, AM · FM, good mile1. lXOL110l '64 OLDS CUTLASS 2 Dr. R•dio, he•fer, 1utom•lic, power ••••ri119, low mile•. (00F5411 ·,69 MERC. MONTEREY ·H.T. Cu1tom. R•dio, hitter, autom•fic,. pow1r 1!11ri11g, vinyl roof, 9ciod mil11. (5'474~5 ) I '1952 '2152 '552 •.1452 l • I DAIL y PILOT WIN A FREE PINTO REGISTER TODAY! "68 PONTIAC GTO 2 Dr. R•dio, h1tl•r, 111tom t tic traru.; -¥layl roof, good mil••· IXOAIS I I "70 FORD GALAXIE 500 Hardtop. RIH, •ufomalie, P.S., •ir cericlitioning, 9ood mil••; ISllASGJ '69 FAIRLANE 500 S.dan. VI, rtdio, h,ater, •utom•tic, •ir,cond., Yinyl roof, good mil11. ( 111 · 213.I '69 FORD LTD HARDTOP R&H, 1ulom•lic, pow•r 1t•ering 111d window1, vinyl roof, •ir co11d., good mil ••· IJOIFWAI '1652 '952 . '1552 RIH, •ufomati c, pow•r 1l••ri11g, Yinyl • '69 FORD XL HARDTOP -5 2 roof, air cond., good mil•1. 1741EIAI 14 '70 MAVERICK 6 cylind1r, r1dio, h•tftr, chrome h'im. Low mile1. IZU299) '72 FORD GALAXIE· 500 4 Dr. H.T. R I H, •utomtliC, pow•r 1!11ring, t ir cond., Yinyl roof, good mllo•. t l50EIAI · '70 MAVERICK 2 DOOR 6 cylind•r engi11•, 1t1M•rd 1kift, ra· dio, h••l1r, chrome him, low miles. 164JASJI '68 FO.RD LTD 2 Dr. H.T. Rtdio, he•f•r, •utomatie, P.S .• t ir cond., vinyl roof, low mil11. IXSR9721 '66 MUHANG HAIDTOP ' -VI, r•dio, h11t•r, 1utom1tic, pow1r ~t11ring, good mil ••· ITPS612 l "7rMAYIRICK • 6 cyli11der, radio and h••t1r, low mil•· •g•, 1652DUI •• '1252, '952 '1552 '73 MUSTANG ' · ' R•dio, h·e•l•r, •11tom~tie,_powar st••r· '295~ I in9 VI engine, good mile1, ( 1119651" • Radio t~d he•f•r, 1utom•tlc h'•111- mi11ion, good mil••· IN6All4) '852 '73 LTD 4 DOOR HARDTOP Pow1r •"'rin9°br1ke1-window1-Yent1, '4252 AM-FM 1ter10, air coeclitioning, vinyl roof. 1172GIUI '70 LTD IROUGHAlil 1 Dr. H.T. RIH, aufomatie,,P.S., vinyl roof, •ir conditionin9, good mil e1 . 1'465~80 1 '66 MUSTANG CONYIRTlll.E VI, r1dio, Mat1r, automtfic, pow1r •'••ring, good mil11. 1rFFSIO) '64 FORD FAIRt:ANE 5,00 Htrdlop. VI, r•dio, h1at1r, automttie, buek•t 1••l1, good mil11. 1102719) '1852 •952: WAGONS-WAGONS OVERSTOCKED-UNDER PRICED 1965's To 1973's FAR TOO MANY TO MENTION IN THIS AD I t@jl-_______ ... __ _,,. -ll••AlftllClll - IALll DIPT. HOURI: I ••I pm Meft, .. ,rl.; I ....... itM IAt.; 10 ...... ""9 Swn. PAR.Tl llRVICI HOURI : 7 •m·t pm Mon.; 7 arn-6 pm 'fUta.·,rl. PARTS DEPT. ONLY: lam·l pm Sat. All ••I• price• efl1ctiYe thfv Sun., Jun1 10, 1~7]. -) . • , • J I ' • •• ' . • H DAfl v PILOT Wtdntsday, June 6, iq73 \ '68 BUICK ILEC1'.l 22S DISCOUNT SAVINGS! 1973 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY w .... ·1u:.non1r ~ipped Jin9 •Ir cH4fti• .... OFF SU~GESTED IETAIL 'llCE t 0... HClfp, with 111 tt.t most w.11tMI ••· tr1s lndvdl119 air for ullim.I• lu•ury. OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE . 1973 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDAN< o .. Pl911tf ti 111rrl'5 lit-HTP, dudlnl .., ......... .... lllot .,..,,,, T VI. 1111•·· r• I /W tlr••· , 11oor H. •• & 11r11t11. w 1 1,.._ pow•r 1le*r1119l!ldOW5• "M/fM, a.Ir, power w OTAI $1295 •71 FORD LTD i ooo• H.T. 1o h .. "'' ,..,r ''r'i "'' ,.,.r.., r..i 'fllW tlrfl• fir, " llY Int a brlktf• W llP• {SSJCMKI $1995 -< l d~l~~~~I IOP.m . '69 FORD '69 DODGE • d daY' h t11n till• · t e t on §ove now tor h.Od with th• pll chOW O 0 rnotionol Atlos lnte P• k Up 1r11ck. ion vehicle 1roveloll voe Sco11t . or . deli J'f • il1\11\ed1ote UN1S l • • u~BEUEVABLE 01sc NEW 1/2 TON PICK-UP Ser. No. JH I COCHBIOl 12 "GET 'EM . . UP SCOUT" Head fot tN •1111 • • . • the l>Gfft or a-c• hr • r11.,M 90· o•ywhitre Scout. Se1 . No. JSS.S6CGDl0-482 • \,ednesday, June 6, l'i173 PI LOT·ADVERTJSER 28 doPrn o,,., .,,.,., /Op I ...... _: "'· ...... su110~r' OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE PrkH 111(1 Olt· cau"b vollcl 'tit 10 '·"'· s"' .. ~-1t, lt7J. - NEW 1973 TRAVELALL Ser. No, lHOHOCHll2lll • 1 . . .. I 1J PILOT ·ADVERTISER Wtdnesday, June 6, l tf73 DAILY •11.or f(.:i. ' ... ~ .. ; . : ... ••• -~· ... . . ·~ •, •• l .. . ' ... ••• .. ~.. ... . " .. •' .. :-: . ' . . . . ... . . ·' ••• •• • • . ' . ·"~· ... :i:. • •• • • .,. , .. ·:-; ..... ... •• i... ••• ••• .•. ' ••• •• • •.., •. " , '• " :,. . . • NEW '13 COLT . UP TO 30 MILll HI GALLON fULL flCTOIY !Quin •. OIDll YOUIS NOW .-. ~58MONTH '73 . DODGE DART FULLY lACTOIY IQUIPPID. t•DYOUHHW VANS LARGEST SELECTION-IN SO. CALIFORNIA HUGE ·sAVl·NGS! WITH FACTORY WARRANTY .. FULLY FACTOR'\' EQUIPMENT, LOW MILES, USED. (596HDI) OVER 30 TO CHOOSE FROM ~2288 . GAr Ml·SIR SPE(IALS '71 C0.11· ·$866 4 Dr., rHlo, !J..,, deluK• interior (9790ZP) '71 co·Lt $866 2 Dr., radio, hooter, lacto<y equipped, (6H21KU0514') - '71 PINT0$866 ,,,,.. ,,..,., radio, ,_..,., facto<y equipped (79611A)' ~:71 P.INT0$866 ).to ....... radio, .......... fadory .... ippoll (796f1A) .. ' . ' ' '70 Maverick bdio, ,_,.,. doh\xo·lntorlor, olr concl., (7461LC) $ 7 6 6 11:.radPAJ.!,.d-(!2_66 .11 ' Come 1 st Served ( • '72 .PLYM. Fury :;':;,;':~~.~i:~: ' 1266 rocli., . lwotw, fee • ...,. .ir IPL4IC1D- 1J.t1s1) ........ -.. . . '70 CHAROll -v.a. 9vto. trans.. radio, hlet.r, wlnyt ..,, t.ctory air conf.1;467MZI '70 PLYM. FURY Ill ' . --------. -~ ...-.- -· '70 locicllunner · V·I, ntdio, ......,, 4 .,.H tron&., (IM21W06124MJ •966 '68 FORD .. ktMt Dr. H.T;, Yl,lll!vfo. tNm., t.defy .ir N'fl'll., ,_... 1t.eri ... (~OSCTI). llWILllllCI r S67MONTH CU3TOI VAIS · It COUITE!? '68 firebircl / 400 . v.a, outo. !rans., power 1-.eri..,, rodie, hMtor, vinyl tep, foc:tory olr, (GJSCP•) . '69 "FOID Ranch Wagon Road~;: .~-~' ~e~'.'1an ~If . DART . ;;~ -~~ l~lnger __ :I JC .. . . ,•·t1 ................ •866 < -tJ1 -=-"---I MIMr, (7'41MU) , • ...._: .. • '68 COUGAR I XR7 • IV4,eute.tNt9.,,.-1...,_ l"lt _.., i...t.i, •h17I .... fectwy •fr iwnm1;---- ' .,._ •• , ' I . I I I i I • . - \ I - I . ~ ... ,_ .. ' -. 1973 PINTOS \ Wednesday, June 6, l q1"" -:~ 7 EORD_c_ou Rl.E_R -._:.::::.:.;;,. 197a--· -V2 TON PICKUP WITH fl. NEW CAMPER SHEU,- P/NTOS-; .;GT.AMT55658 . 'tnterior, light com~(etely paneled, slldjng ~ide wiffdows. storage compartment, 1lockl ng • -Wednesday, June &; 1973 • Pl(OT·A!l-~RTJSER 39 doori, .. ~ 78 PINTOS ON SALE -' COUPE-S e RUNABOUTS -. WAGONS I SQUIRES $_ $299DOWN s5995 MEDIATE LIVllY SAVE :---· _ -llWID NEW ALL COLORS AVAILAB1E '7a-rro -BROUGHAM .. us1AJ1&~.':!m. -_m_o._. ___ N,RAEWNo '7-3-TORI-NO _2 Ooo'r Hd_fp:~-· For48months. TolalcashprlceinclUdlngtax . -& r , J ..... 1c. $2652.80. Delerr!d payment pric' V-11, auto. trans., powtr steering, power- V-t, auto. trat1s., tactory alr conditioning, power s1eering, pa.Ner (disc) brake!.. p)Wt'r windoWs, power !.eats, am/Im stereo radio. heater, whitewall lire5, vloyl roof, th1fed glass, wheel covers. IJJ68N1&1017. S)'J.(5.95. AnnUal percentage rate 14..~%. · (disc) brakH, heater, tinted glass. [)e.. .... "'~ •' · · Full PRICE ONAPPIOVEDCIE_DIT. lu•ebUt'npet"group. llA2SF2572571 • ~·.; ; ; . ________ ..,1M_M ... ED.,.l.,.AT..,E_D_E_u_v,.ER,.Y....,. ~' ->: '65 ---'68 '68 '-19- '7.0 '70 '69 - '69 " ,,,.~$!~~Q.,,. .... ~ -$s· a a· · neater. ZIR320 _ ASK ABOUT OUR SPECiAL PRICES 1973 DEMONStRAtORS , --' SAVE HUNDREDS. $$$, • • f.~1~~.~~g~~'·'"'""'' $~8-8' -'_ 5-9-~H,l~!~_~!P cood!lioning, power steering, radio, healer, !!riled glass, Licen'se No. YCM·748 ~ "•:. • 'f.'J'.fl' • I IMMEDIATE DELIVE Y __ '69· ~HJ!!t~.~~~.· $J g·a-·a· air conditioning, power steering, PoW&r brakH. powe!' window$, radio. hHNr, ,, _ - wtlllewall tires, Luggagt rack. LlcenM . MAZDA -Rx=r · -c:-2 '.)_. ,".1tlo,-.' . , Rotor(..,.;.,.,""'°· hHI~ 1221DLJJ .p l;, o~u DATSUN Pickup 1, speed, real m ileage maker No. WEG9J7 $8 8 8 '6 _9 J.M~~~.~ ""'" ,,, conditiooing; power steeriog, r<tdio, healer, whitewall tires, tinted glau, ZMlJl19 -- $1385 '71 FORD Pickup VI, air c:ondllloning. I ft. bed. FIAT 124 Wagon • speed, radio, heater, Real Gas Saver. Liteose No. ZDW~SJ • $988. '69 g9::~6·.;;~;,~"!?; $1388 -'71 · etc. (YWT-71~) _, El Camino V·8. auto. tr.,._, r.ilo, heater, just like .... ""'" . ~ ' , - TOYOTA Corolla 4 spd .• radio, heater ('34AUM) . ' . tOO-o-'-7-1 DATSUN~----s147a · ,. \J 01J -, .-. "'""'"" .. _ ,!c~c . t23.I . -' ·'1-1t1~1,,8.Q '--· ..... . p.w., ritdlo, Meter, w/w tifH, vln/roof, ~ -tint;glasr.ll~GR -I MAVERICK Radio, heater. License No. 021AYC '6 8 ~AQ,,~~A~·'"'~' S 15 8 8 air conditlonl99, power steering, power , bralr;es, pow windoWs, power seats, ' · radio, heate7, whitewall tires, vinyl XSE166 . ' . -, '72·~~~~!.~~~~i~"~"~ $2--4-8 -No. 91&JOK , • ' -' Sl 088 '6 9 £~!!.~~l,R .. ~.,, . $18 J 6 cood1hor11ng, power steenog, power brakes, power windows, radio, heater, · whllewaU fires. vinyl roof, 244AUB '7 2 ;~9.Q§J.~~~'~· $ 2,7:g(i; _ . .. PONTIAC FORD -· ' 1 • I I -- I ' f • ~ San Cleloenie· · fapisirano VOL. ~· NO. t57, 6 SEGTIONS, 80 PAGES • EDITION ORAN&E COUNTY,·CALIFORNIA' I Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ·-. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1973 TEN CENTS ·~ttBee ~~-~-·:es~-h· -o;ttse Dttlfles=t-i Advise W c~GTON (UPI) -Pre•ident \ Haig has been serving \teml rarily as ol rommunicatiooa dlredor, just vacated have eithe; left or been\ fired -some as ~ixon1 as is Laird, and won ~ rare two-Nix~ J~1 MeJ!\Jl R. Laird out · qr cbief of staff but there has ~rl, growing by Herbert G . .JOein. a result of Watergate and others for star increase in rank rrom the\ President semire~ire .t todar to ~me.bis chief criti~ot 'rus dual and possibly~con:: _ Laird~told re~rs a& the WbiteJW.ise. assorted~-. tor ~st-duties as-deputy director to do~Uc-Vl~-announced ... Gen-:--~.~-: ~ --. . fOllOWiDg t6e aruioqncement.s that he The White House announ ment said IJ:enfy \A. Kissinger, Nixon's n~tional Alox&ndei M . ...Haig-will leave tbe Anny _ fla~.roles 3 8 ~ally_cifi~J~b ~t _ yielJ!ed ~ _BIJD. tWistq by Nixon and Laird -taking Ehrlichrnan's oJd job but security adv.Iser. to run the Waterga~ecimated White the White House\while also bOJding tile 11· Vice Prelident -sptnr'Tf. Agiew After -apPareDtfy Witlf eVeii more feij'>onsitiijity --Laird told-reporters. that "a very deep- House staff. tie of Army vice clllef of -stall. He will previously say1ng be did not want to -would have Cabinet rank and indicated and abiding faith .fn our government" . Whlle 'there w8' no formal an-retire from his lour-star Anny role Aug; return to government, even on a tern-he would. be' in on almOst all major policy cause·d him to change his mind and come nounce~t of ~ ~ew ranting under a 1. porary basis to belP-reorganize the discussions. out of his self.imposed semiretiremel!,t._ reshapmg. of duties, Lalrd -N~'s In the new staff shakeup, Nixon's press presidential sta'ff. Haig )>reswnably will retahi tbe Utle of He assetted: "Government in some fonn~r Defense Secretarl'." -apparenpy secretary, Ronald L. Zleglei, also was NixOii refuov~ liis 'top two _&ides, H.R. chief of staff, with responSlbllity for quarters is at a standstill and this cannot emerges as the No. 1 pres1den~ial ad~r given the. title of assistant to the Presi-Haldeman and John D. Ebrlichman, coontmating .md supervising day-to-d.i.y be allowed to be continued. That is why I do~Ucally, ~d will sit. with Ca?met dent. He will continue to hold the tiile or April 30 as a resUlt of Water,ate . ·operations and acUvitles of tbe White reluctantly agreed to come back and raQli.on·u.e_.Nahonal Secunty Cou;ncil. press secretary, and ~·will (ill the job clilclosures' ~ ~ral' other top aides }Jouse:..staff. He is-highly reg~~.by serve the Pres~dent-'in this role."' .:·'~·;:~ ~ . ~=-..! - . - • Pend'leton Pair Hela In Robbery 'f\t.·o young Camp Pendleton Marines were arrested by federal agents in San Clemente Tuesday. afternoon only hours .after a daring $25,000 robbery of the base branch of the Bank of America where a female teller was bludgeoned 'with ~ tire iron. Theodore M'. Farris and earl W. Davis, both 21, were picked up by FBI agents at the El Rancho ·Motel . at :z:Kl S. El • --· -- D...-, f"llt St9ff '""'9 1W •ICJiaN·K .... ,., ' . . ROBBERY, CHASE LEAD TO .DEAD EN°D IN· HOAG HbSPITAL , PARKING-LOT Fountain Valley Polle• Find Ono of T-Slain SU.pecis.Stlll Clutchlng Money Camino ReaJ~at about 3-p.m. Much of.41Je~ . . · ' · • 'I\1e appoi~tment · of the· former , f Wis·coosin congre.mnan ~as welcomed I imi'fiediately by many ~ of cohgress who -Republicans IS >veU as. j Democrats· -had -~ relations . with Halde1n:io and Ehrlichman . Laird was a veteran congressman berore quitUng to become Nil.on•, first Defense secretary ht 1969. Of Watergate, Laird said in response to reporters' questions: "I have great con- fidence in the President and I have &en assured of b,is noninvolvement." . J 2 Men Shot In Hoag Parl®g_.Lot By TOM GORMAN . Of thl .. ., f"Mtt ,..., Fountain Valley police shot aOO. killed l:\t·o alleged bandits ·in the parking lot of ~ Newport Beach's Hoag Memo r·i a 1 Hospital Tuesday night, following a chase ' through four cities. , Police chasel,I the pair -arter they ! reportedly held up a smail Fountain I Valley market a..l took ~·thin $1.50. \ . Killed by shotgun bllllls were Jilclt EIVin Natioit, 2.1; aod 1Tbom8a ~ I Kozeluh, .32, both of caran , . , One of the ~ lw:ched out of the " driver's side of the ear aDcfdraPPed1dead on the parking lot· pavement. j QVITSr.LAHNING POST Comm Mioner R"' v .. robbery ioOt ... ~id, authorltlea • S' L ' , ..... ~M:!..r,e '<i~ f' . .!e1•:fl ,e~ii .~ said, but agen~ decliDed to specify-~-~~ 111orecm1.-S" ~n· w . · amount. -. • ~ -.-.. ~-· · _ ...... ~.. ,,..~ -.· ... ~ 'l1ie bfuen robbery oocumd shortly -.,._.. ·~· . pi>U~Qflic.llJ ~., -~..-------ma...1tn""":-s!Uni'1 ped.Jll .Jtie '~1roo~t ~ ... ~t ~sti~ll~,-:c. ,--tlll w .O 1ri arines clutching a wad of money in one hand. . L • • · The car and.the pelement tmni.alately 1: Ca'1>ers ; Requ'.es~ { ' • '"I -- after 1 :p.m •. as two men entered the branch ln the central port of the base and during the """"'" one of the bondlts beat an unide;oilned woman teller with a Dispute Faces Councilmen tire iron. The ' woman was. reported: A new hassle over a disputed ·right-of- recovering this rnor$lg from 1evere way at.the Shorecliffs GolfCourse will be head injiuies._Sbe 'is iri the base hospital. dropped into tJie laps of San aemente ci- -A progress report lrom C i-t-Y ~ Manager Kenneth Carr ;on the latest negotiations for stale •oo railroad permission for an at-grade ,croasing at the murucipal pier as wen al other reereatio~ted improveme$s aloilg the Santa Fe tight-of-way through San At ·P~ndleki1i ~~tw~ei:w~l:':l;"i!n'1::J:: ' ' by •hotgun lire.' i'wo young Mal'ines from a Camp The chate, 1'hicb 8!'Dt al least seven Plapner Resign; . . ! Y,oo on Way Out '/' By JAN WORTR { Of ... D91" ,. ... , .... Oranh County -'planning commiaioner Roo ·'i'Oo •-Tuesday he will resign ';it the request of Filth DiStrict Supervlb' Ronald Csspers. Yeo, a Newport Beach ardJitect.1 said Ca¥rs told !din the reason for the re- quest was to ..work tor a .befter rapport among bclDeownirs in the Dana Point and SacMlebadt areas. • , ll'e diClined to affirm publlcly !hit the• r~ was the reault ol phUooopbical diller-.s. "It -·t reflect oo the job J'ye ~." he said. "I didn't ask Ron any questions when he hired me and so I waii't ask any questions as J leave." But eounty planning d e pa r t m e n t 80Ul'Cell tuggested however that Yeo's slrongl' stand fOI' open space and en- vironmental condernS in his 12 months in office bas gottert hini Jn hot water with the su]lervisilr. l... Yeo lo a memtler of the Siena Club, a (See \';li:O, hp I) Afier running from the bank with the ty councilmen tonight: ca_,h, the t~o bandits juniped into a late-Mr. 3nd Mrs. Walter Klohs, the owners model blue sedan and sped north. of land which onCe served as the gollers' The aentries at that gate baited the car access to1.he fourth tee, will seek help in and assertedly told the men that they a dispute with ·the management of the could not pass tMJugh. --linl!s. 1be driver llhouted a 'CUrle and ac-'The couple, residents of 4S3 Calle Vista celerat.ed. .. Tcjfito: oooe had leased their small Sentries then dispatched a liceMe nurn-stretch of land near their house. ber and description d. the car which The lease expired in 1972. subsequenUy turned out to be incotrect. The terms, Klohs insists, str.gssed that Marini ipobSmen aald that af one -the golf~utse _ttlinag~ment was to have point in the f1i8b1 from the sentry gate restored the property. the blgh;i,ay patrol reportedly gave . Bilt assertedly dangerous holes have ch81t, btit officers lost the getaway car. been allowed to develop and the couple A few hOuni later, military intelligence now insist that they are having--trouble officers apparently obtained a lead.: in the marketing their property because of the case and contributed lnfonnation leading problem. to the aJTest. The couple asks that the council The motel where the two suspects were declare •the access "a public nuisance" arrested is only a short distance from the and order Improvements. Onofre gate. The letter appears ·on a lengthy agenda A lug '!rench which allegedly was used facing the council . for tonight's 7:30 to beat the tetler was discovered in the session. trunk of the getaway vehicle, which bore Other items include : ·Louisiana liCense plates. The possible award or contracts to bid- Farris and Davis face ftderal charges ders on the portable· buildings for the of ~ robbery and assiult. new north-area fll'e ·subslation. r o.ttt f"Htl Stiff ,,... RUSSIAN TURIOJIT Al IL TORO PRICIDIS A.RRIVAL Of. IUSSR PARTY IL.EADER ISltlZHNEV It Wai Pretty Routine Untll Tl.,. Co.,. to Unlood Cryptogrophlc Gur; Security Got Heavy .. • I l ' . ' (Seo SllORECW'FS; Pop Jl T-ENT SOLD . TO 'lST CALLER, IST DA-Y ~ ·-------Can bappinesi be bought and sold? One Qaily Pilot 1tdvertiser thinks 80._ Here's the ad that convinced her: ---SEARS I sided tent trailer, _g9!J(I cood., atnRle storage, $3)0. (Phone No.) 11le tent trailer was sold ·to the first person who caUed the lifll night the ~d ran. ·The adv_ertfser said she· 'lis $200 worth of happy." Try to buy a little )lap- piness for yourself with a Daily Pilot classified want ad. The direct line Mi 642- 5678. . . ., .. Pendleton -engineeffiig battillion were police cars in pursuit at speeds in excess 1 rush · of 100 miles per hour, weaved through ,:. ed to deatb'beneatb a ,Jarge grader streets in .Founl4in Valley, Huntington Tuesday aftenlOOI\ ~lier the , r)g lost its Beach, Costa Mesa and linally down a ,brakes and tumbled ~ a 100. ' em-dead-eod street into the hospital •parking banlanent. lot in Newport Beach about 11:-45 The Yictlms Were evacuited after a p.m. • massive·respue·effOrt .iri.tbe Talega area Newport Beech DMective Sam Ambur· of the base ,., • gey, who Is inftotlpting the -.g, , , -<iuor!s which included the Aid the bandits apparently did not fire '!SO of a heliaipter. al police durlrig the chate. Fountain 'Val-. But the efforts !ailed, base spokesman ley officers fin! shot at-the car near Ille said. comer of Victoria Street and· PlaceDtia _Lance Cpl. NicLAbeyta,-22, ahd .bi•. A~u~ °'!~;.M ... , ~said. · ·me men to .... their p .. tols Ollt onhe f~~...:.d.dv.u. Pfc. Mike G. Hi~Y1..11. car near the corner of 18th Street and were P~ desd on arrival at the .Placentia before being chased into. the U,S, Naval HOllJ>ltal at the bue. . parking tot. AmbOrgey said. Pursuing of· -1nformation....aides~said-tbe...Awo meo___flcers_told .him_ they taw-sometbing being were grading a section of T~te Road in toss~ from the fieein~ car, but •COtlldh't the, norther!)' portion 'of the base when tell at the time what Jt was, Amburgey ak related. the .br. ~ gave out. , . . The SU!pe:Cts' car was rammed by a Hickeys closest .relative is his father, a cy driven by Fountain Valley of fleer ol- ,residenl ol Jonesboro, Ark.; Abeyta licer Lee Pepka in the Hoag porting lot. leaves his mother, a reSiaent Of Canon4 Pepka and three other officers air .cita, ·N.M. proached the car and demanded thal the · , ~ellow members •ol the support unit of (See TWO KILLED, Page I) which the-:'victims were members have ,planned memorial services for'Thursday _at lO a.m., base ·spokesmen said. ' . I 1 11 '"' e::--_, -------.. The Russians Are Here It Will be pal'.tly SUMy in the alternooo hours Tbunaay, follow· ing fog and low clouds. aiallC the· coast in the early morning boan. 1 . ... By JOHN VA~TERZA Of tk ~ ... ,...., '$taff The Russians have landed: • Dozens of cotnniunications technicians and a few members of the Soviet Secret Police t\)day settled into th""eir ·first day akJlll 'the 50uth Orange Coast alter land- ing early Tuesday afternoon at the El Toro l\{CAS. They are the advance party for a vlslt by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev aoineUme In mid.June. Observers .at the I p.m. touchd(>wn Tuelda)> termed the occasion aornewl1al routine and uneyentfut, .e•cept for one ctoak-and-dagger ~pi~e wtrlcb occurred during the1 unJoading of tons of com- munications gear. The materials might be u!led Jf a televised address 'to the DI· tioo b~ Brezhnev takea placo. U was the crytogra(lhic gear -top. secret stuff to the. USSR -which cauaed thL curious episode at the U.S mlUlll')I station. --------- • ( . ' ( . When it came time to unload the secret code gear -'all packed in bo:s:es -lhe·Ru86ians ordered all· but members of their party wet ay.·ay-rfom lfie airliner. Then, sources said, the delegation drove a reoted truck inside ttie huge tur~prop cargo plane, loaded the gear into tt>e truck, sat several staffers on top of the boxes,· then drove off. At that point, lhe 11hoets" were allowed bock oo, the field. · Much of,Jhe gear was destlnM for~ Westem White House where the com- munications wlll be aet l:IP in advance of the Brezhnev visit with President Nix· oo alter the two men hofil a round of talks in the East. In the ·meantime, the Russian deltga- Uon will mix work wltb a little tourism. This momlna a group of the visitors had breakfast at a popular l)an Clemente (See llOSSIANS, Poc0 2) , Highs in the mld-«ls al ~ beal:!>oa rising to near ID inland. INSIDE TODAY Parents-and--te6e1.fer1·-fr thr __.__ Huntingtmi. Beach and Founlofn Vallet1 elemenlM)I school d~ t·ricts llave joined effort. to choose 'textbooks and educodoft.. al moterials for claHes. The state has passed this hCJfM'tl10fk down to local Levell. See storu on Page 7. Al YW hnkt S L.M. ~ ll ....... lt.U CllHlnl.. t Clf'ltf c.,... IJ c .......... , ... CtMks ·2' -.. ... Nltleft 14 ... ..-. . -. -.... --.. --. or....c.... ,. :::.. --..: .............. "*"-• -..... ....... ,.... . llftl'tllllll'UAI ~ ,...... 11.Jf ,., ........ -.. ........ .._.,.-..... --. ~llClfl M .. ' l • r I ' ; OAILV PILOT SC ..._..c._..c.__:.;,:;;,,;_ __ Wtcfrrtsdiy, J11nr 6, 1973 ---' t'ro111 Pflfle 1 YEO •.. R esignatinn director or the UC Jrvini:. Project 21 A he Study Team oo pre rvlng open space mJ" tmosp re Orange Coun1y, and • lecturer al UCI on urban proble1ns and open $pact. Bart Spendlove, president of the Sad- dleback Area Coordinating C o u n c 11 (.SAOC) and Na.nee Nortll. an active member of the gl"Oup, were named by Yeo as possible successors. 'Cordial' The other four planners registered surprise and dismay when Yeo's letter of F'iflh District Supervisor Ron a 1 d" resignation was read to the pan el. Caspers requested the resignation of his "I don't know what to say," Com-appointed Planning Con1mlssloner Ron mission Chairman 'Roger Slates said. Yeo "in a cordia.I atmosphere," Caspers' · LaguflG lnjarg ... Big Truck C.uts Path of D.amag~ ' ' By JACK CHAPPELL Of tM Dilly l'liet Sl•ff A 20.ton 'cement truck careened out of one ol the apartmmts, wu i.tlll in place : !hi> ·morning after two i>lllO tow trucks ' were wisuccessful'ln pulliDI it out TUel-' day. , "IL's just too damn bad ... i\ ·,Spakes me aides reported today. •---np-a-ltttle'"bit'•-· ~''Su_P.er:visor>Caspe.r:.-was.JDOSLpleased.__ ith 1',lr. Yeo's record or perlonnanct on , Shirley Grindle, who with Yeo has 1 e fammlsslon.'' c ais per 5 • ad· t;ik:en a strong environmental position on n\inist alive aide Tom Flientes reported. ~ control down a steep Laguna Beach -;-nimmed-acron-buly"SOO!lt'€oistt-~~---::;-;:--t--.,,,,.,,.;~-...._,_.,;1--1 Highway, clOmollshed a garage, burst into Ex-ath1W name and !lammed Into an apartment ~ . ~ county issues before the commission, d . , . '·This shou ld not In any way be in-sai "Js it remiss ior th(' commission to terpreted as a firing btit rather, just as a i go\oo record against th is'.'" C'hange," Fuentes said immediately after !es replied he though that lnad· Yeo announced his resignation at the vi f· county planning commiS!ion meeting h\ SACC representative North and Tuesday. La I\ greenbelt spokesman James A formal sta,ement was ~ue to be Dilley .~o.t up and expressed regret-to the released ~y ~garding the ~sjgriation comm1.1on. · or the plaMing coinmissioner, a leading Yeo said he would like to postpone county envirorupentalist. ; leaving his position until the opeit space Fuentes denied that Yeo was replaced 'and oonscrv alion elements of the county due to his stance on development or by general plan are adopted by the Board of the commission's recent decisions. Supervisors. A final decision has been "Mr. Caspers is .certainly the leading tentatively sef for ;June.27. environment81ist on the Board of ' "These documen(s represent many Supervj~ors and has been in concurnnce hours or public hearings and !2 years or on numerous occasions ' with Mr. Yeo's significant time and effort on my part in strong environmental posilions," Fuentes an attempt to hnprove our pounty's en· said. l vironmentJ" Yeo's letter stated'i "The supervisor is attempting .to give • __ _,,..:,:;;;:=::;-;,..,,=:,;;,_="-'""'"""'· ~---1the-ofullest.-OJ>Por,twtity.40l:..n!P _ . "It would be remiss or me to terminate · within the unincorporated area or "the occupied by two small children Monday. The huge truck cut a wide swath of ~~~ destruction as It plunged some 100 yards Priddy Held . . oceanward of Coast Highway spewing naming die5el fuel and cement along the way. ~ J Th The dflver of the truck, Larry loyd n re· at 'Vhlte, 31, ol-Alladena, reeeived m tiple injuries ~ncluding bf9.ken ribs .. a !_con. _ \ cussion, and abl'ilsioos. The children at LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former major the residence at 2529 S. Coast Highway league ba.!eball player Jerry Priddy ns were uninjured. held on extortion charges today in con- Whlte was reported in satisfactory con· nedlon with a bomb threat aplnst a Iuz- diUon toda'y at South Coast Community ury ship, 'Officia1s said. Hospital. The FBI In Washington oonftrmed the The huge truck miraculously avoided a identity of Ge~ald Edward Priddy, !SS, or:· collision with cai:s on Soutb Coast North HollyWOod, who was arruted .iq: a .Highway' -police said today i_t passed $250,000 extortion bomb plot Tue&aay. within six feet of one car before tumblin g Priddy, who spent 11 years m' ihe ma- q.ver the roadway. jor leagues between 1941 and 1953, wa~ 'Ille driver had been attempting to arrested alter two cigarette pack4'ed ertver-a-tull"'1oad ohet"'Cemenr-to-a--· items were1 0Uffil on t!i!-cridle- ~it effort without realizing the flnal county into oounty government. goal." "It Is our hope that the appointment of Yeo said much has been accomplished , a new planning commissioner will bring DESTRUCTION WROUGHT IN LAGUNA BY CEMENT TRUCK Two Smell Children in Ap•rtment Were Not Injured ----- home unde r construction along Sout~ Island ·Princess while at sea. Glenneyre atreet. The driver attempted The ship's captain Wei the packaps to back the big rig up Upland Street, a 30 were live bombs and were thrown J>«;r~t grade. . overboard, oUicials reported. µi the last year,· "but not as much as I a represcntaive or the unincorporated ~ might have desired, which has resulted area , .. where the bulk of the residents . 'Twice the d.nver nearly got ,over the Spokesmen for · the Coast Guard and in a combined feeling or pride and reside," Fuentes said. frustration." Ye<> is a resident of Newport Beach . Yeo has voted against several major and an architect. development proposals in his planning Fuentes said increasing the represen· area, which includes the Saddlebaek tatioo of the Saddleback area has been a Capo City Cle1~k ·Receives cr~st of the h1l~ but lost traction. The the FBI said today they were unaware of third. time he t~ed, the rea: wh.~ls l?st an yother explosive devices on board, but traction and his brakes faded, Police the vessel's captain ordered 1 further Capt. David Brown said . search as the cruise continued. : "I've decided how I'm going to Priddy meanwhile was to be ar- Valley. coocern of the supervisor "for a Jong time." One was the Canada Foothills proposal for development for up to 35,000 new L. Bart Spendlove, president of the residents on thowands of acres of rural Saddleback Area Coordinating council, License Inspector Duties describe thi s damage," Patrolman A. J. raigned tOday berore a' U.S. ~te ort Deluca ~id ooked past the twi_sted a c;harge ot violating ~ fecteral U •' charred of the truck and path tortlon statute. - of dest on left in the wake of the He was arrested Tuesday neat the of- truck's passage. fices of Jerry Priddy and ~tes land owned by .. 10 Saddleback area has been mentioned as a sucoessor to ~ ranchers. Yeo. Spendlove confirmed today he has been San Juan C~pistrano's city clerk is Another was a shopping cente~ pro--approached about the job and said he young, blonde 'Yanda Anderson -.a ·PoSed by Orange County developer Harry would take it if conditions were_Jjg1)1____ woman who· dutifully. ~~kes notes-and Rinker. Rlnker's proposal$," Jn an area Spendlove said he wa s havinK ·lunch with rarely speaks at council meetings. zoned for apartments, was turned down Caspers today. .And Mayor Roy Byrnes Js a wordsmith twice by the commission. who often likes to break the pace of , Rinker then appealed to the Board or * * '1:r meetings with an unexpected remark. Supervisors, who reversed the decision. Such was the-stage Monday as Byrnes From Page 1 New Direction led budget discussion• on •he possibility of "springing" Miss Anderson to serve as city license inspector on occasion. SHORECLIFFS Clemen le. , -A request for a lease exterfsioil Seen by Yeo In Near Future , • sought by longtime beach ooncession Orange County is "right on the edge" ' 9perator Stan lferring, who Is the owner of a new direction, according to Ron Yeo, '~ of Stan's Snack Shack at the pier en· the county's fifth dis trict planning com· • trance. missioner who announced his requested -A letter l'rom the chamber of com· resignation Tu'esday. merce seeking council support for a Reflecting 00 his 12 month.s in the posi· chamber resolution in favor of au.year lion Yeo said in an interview he had ·dayligbt_saving.tlme. __ --~e more-fru strated than before with -A request by the San Clemente High the 'slow pace of bureaucracy and more School student council tor permission to knowledgeable in methods of effective 'hold a street dance June 16 in the North citizen input to government. Beach parking lot, subject to police "It's a Jot different being a critic Crom department blessings. lhe outside than trying to get change -Routine requests Crom I 0 ca J from the inside," the Newport Beach veteran's grou~ for road closures and a~ttitect said. "But we are just begin- other requirements for the aMual July nmg to bend the county back .to . a new Fourth fireworks program at the city outlook, and the best part of this Job has pier. ' been taking part in that transition." -A formal request rrom nearly three-Ye<>, an active environmentalist, said dozen property owners for an un-he felt the thinking. of both developers derground utility district in the Del an~, the general public was slowly turning Pacifioo colony. to a~ awareness of .proper and thorough -Another progress report from Carr plaruung for our env1~men':11 needs. lhe ro I t -~·1 lh · , "In the past. eight d 1 ff e r e n t on P posa s 0 '.'~1 Y e city s departments in the county have done w~te.r treatn,ien.t f.ac1hbes to try to their own thing according to eight dif· . ~hnunate periodic s1e~es of rusty water ferent planning philosophies," Yeo said. m some areas of the city. He termed the development of the en· Bra dley in Meetings vironmental impact report (EIR) proc- ess the most significant change in his 12 m.ooths in the position. "That's a very important tool ... we're just beginning to sec some ex· cellcnt examples or developers doing the EIR first and planning around it." Transportation is the thorniest issue racing the county, Yeo said. "Would you mind going into the field and taking some enforcem~ duties7" queried Dr. Byrnes. ' "No, sir,'' replied the clerk. "Have you ever done anything like that before?" added the mayor. "Yes, sir," replied the clerk. "Do you know karate?" asked Mayor Byrnes. Once th e chuckles subsided, cd\Jn- cilmen settled into seriou s discussiofls about several en£orcement matters which oo uld yield a major shift in the at· mosphere downtown. Being considered strongly by the panel at present are the addition of a clerical worker so that the city clerk could func· lion as business license inspector. A downtown parking enforcement of· Cicer might be added as well . And the oouncil has not rejec ted the thought or adding an enforcer of animal· control law s to the city staff. None of the concepts has yet won final approval , but Counc ilmen appeared keen on the ideas. "We could recover the costs for the ad· ded personnel from the new revenue," said Councilman James Weathers. On the issue of parking officers, City 11-Tanager Donald Weidner promised to check with sheriff's officials to determine the guidelines required for such a city employe. "We still have to determine the scope or such an officer's duties; whether he or she would be able to cite moving viola· Dru g Seller Gets County Jail Term LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mayor-elect Tom Bradley has begun to create a smooth transition of power in City Hall, and plans a meeting with outgoing ma yo r Sam Yorty Thu rsday. Bradley conferred hvo hours with Police Chier Ed qavis. Tuesday. Afterward an aide lo the chief said the men agreed on over·all goals of the department. "\Ve've yanked out one freeway and v.·e can't put an airport anywhere else . \Ve're going to have to do something about rapid transit: the planning department A man who admitted selling hashis h oil has never done any planning for after he was arrested in a narootics Ol AMOI COAST " DAILY PILOT transportation." -sweep carried out by Laguna Beach and 'i'eo said Gil Fergu son , executive direc-San Clemente police has been sentenced tor of the Council on Environment , to nine months in Orange County Jail Employment, Economy and Development and placed on three ye ars 'probation. (CEEED). had given him a good idea of Superior Court Judge Herbert S. what to do with his new free time. Herlands ordered the jail tenn for Peter TM Dr•nv• eo.at.DAILY PILOT, •111, ""'kh "He's always told 10 go fl y a kite, and f Frank ScagI1one, 23, of Hollywood, after 1, com111"*' .,.. "'""·PrHt, 11 11U11ll111ec1..., hope to do just that with my son." Yeo suspending what could have been a state lions or simply function as a parking err. forcement_officer," he said. The city has no downtown meters, but it does have parking zcnes where - more and more -congestion has caused problems. As for the license inspector, City Clerk Anderson seems to be tops in line for the job. i · City Councilman Josh Gamme11. a downtown businessman, said he likes the idea. • "Somehow the prospect or an at· tractive woman telling me I've violated , the law appeals to me more than a man in uniform," he said before the ooancil moved to the next item of business. Oddsmaker Savs • Agnew Favorite STATELINE, Nev. (UPI) -'Ille early betting line on the 19'16 Repu~lican presidential nomim!ition rates Vice Presi· dent Spiro T. Agnew the favorite. Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder, a Las Vegas oddsmaker, said Tuesday that Agnew "has emerged as the favorite'' and was listed at 1-3. Gov. Nelson ROckefeller of New York was 3·1 and Gov. Ronald Reagan was rated at. 20-1 to capture the GOP presidential nomination. OPIN t to I "It's massive," he said. Products Unlimited, an ~I Laguna Beach firemen were called to · specialties company which he heids. the scene to.extinguish a blaze started by · During his major league tenure he the spilling diesel fu el. The driver wa5 played In 1,296 games with the New Y.ort· thro~ from the wrenched cab ~f ~he Yankees, Washington Senators. SI. Louis truck into a passageway or the cliffs1de Browns and Detroit Tigers. He complled residence. a lifetime batt ing aver1ge of .215. HI$. It was at first feared he may have best years were In 1948 and l!HI with the been pinned inside or below the truck . Browns when he hit .298 and .2901'etpee- ''I thought the whole house was coming tlvely. do\\n," one unidentified resident told Authorities said Priddy alle&edlY police. telephoned Princess Cruises of Lo5 'The truck, which dumped a good quanti· Angeles, operators of the 20,000.toa lur:· ty of its wet cement into the bedroom of ury ve.ssel, Tuesday and demanded $250,000 in return for information <ID the From Pagel RUSSIANS ... restaurant. The airplane v.•hich brought them : a bright·blue model about the size of a Lockheed Electra, was pale blue in oolor and fliers at El Toro remarked about how clean the aircraft was \\'hen it land- ed. It is one or two support planes being used to ferry roen, and equipmeat. in ad· vance of the Soviet leader's trip, "Which is set to begin June 17 or 18. Thus far little comment ~s cOme about the activities of Nixon and Brezhnev on th& West Coast. ' · -And it is not yet certain if the na- tionwide address actually will emanate from the South Orange Coast. If it does, the Russlans will be ready for it. loca tion of the packa'ges on the ahlp. They-said Priddy WU arrested u be attempted to pick up the money. A spokesman for Prince11 Crulaea Aid the Norwegian-registered Island PriDceu Jell Los Angeles Harbo< Monday nllbt with 856 persons on board for a aeven- day-cruise to Puerto Vallarta, Mexi<o, He said the ship was scheduled to return to port Monday. A coast Guard spokesman reported the ·ship's position Tuesday night to be S30 miles south or San Diego. 1be Coast Guard JdenlUled the 1hlp'1 ca(!lain as Eric Bjur!tedt. Marty Cooper, spokesman for·~ Cruises, said that all passenge~ aboard !he ship had been nolifled ol lhe ~t. "Everyone is perfectly calm.' There have been no problems on board," he said. The Priddys live in a two-story, red brick, colonial·style house in the well·to- do Toluca Lake section. OutikSe the house this morning was a "told" alp. II ... CLOl9 IUllllAT ) • ' ' Duck Feet Fins 6.95 ta 10.95 Masks 1.25 up -Snorkles 95c up Kick Boards • Water Wander 4.95 Skate Boards • 6.95 ta 10.95 Champion Handball Gloves Racquet Ball Racquets Wilson • Bancroft • Davis Tennis Rackets 4.95 ta 50.00 Wilson • Dunlop • Penn Tennis BaUs - ""' 0ttt1Qe c11111 Pl*l1t11"'9 ComHnw. '-quipped. prison term of one to 10 years on . the •11• -...a1o1w •••· ,.,...1,,_,-Mtr111.,.~+--~" P-ve-g0t--to·meOO·my broken-gates.,-rix---..Dart2llc$. conviction"'-... • _ Frld•v. fol' Col•• M..,, "'"'POrt lffdl. my plumbing. arid get back to my Scaglione was indicted Dyl;he GranCI Hun!ll'fRftlr! 1.-;h/FO\ll'llttn Vellty, Uvllf-. J f ·1 he d 1· l. f Skate Board Wheels & Trucks Mens & Boys Shorts & Shirts --Bays~a Hackey Skates-- --------bfies-T'emlilrll" nm1t----'-.' -1.:.-1~ ( • • . ,-- • • ' suc:1" 1 ... 1 ... 15tdd1ttaaci. t1111 s.n CIM!en••t neglected office." ury a ter 1 ar es 1mony rom fin S•n J111n c1oi.1r1no. ,. 1rno11 ,..i-1 undercover officer that the defendant ... 11'°" h ll\'111i,~ s1111ro•~· •no1 s~,.,... sold him $2,000 worth of the marijuana "'-iir1tK1ta1 11111111t111ng p1t11t 11 ,, u:i w .. 1 F p 1 deriva tive. ley StrMI, COi.ii MtN, Cllllomt., rMM, rotft age Rob•rt N. W•td P1111d1nt •M Plllllltllw J1<lr R. Curl1y Vk t PrUldMI Ind G-11 Ml ...... Thorn1t K11.,il Edl!'llr TWO KILL ED • • men keep thei r hands visible, Amburgey said. Bo1h men ducked and thei r hands went. towards the noorboaNt. he said. That ac- tion triggered the shotgun blasts from three of the officers. No weapons were fou nd ln the car, ex- cept for an inoperative rine disco vered in the trunk, Amburgey said. Bolh pistols were found later by police several bldC ks from the hos pita l. The holdup occucrtd about 11:35 p.m. at the Stop 'N Go Market, 11931 Magnolla St Police said the two men entered the store, bought a car.ton of milk then bran- dished lwo pistols, ~aylng, "Thi• I• a holdup, Give us all yotll' money. Oon"t try anything funny." The men !led northbound on Magnolla Street in their car and clerk Douglas ~wis, 21, Santa Ana, called police. ~ Co hn no ist to Speak -Columnist and news analys t John Morley will speak to members of the San Clemente Republican Club at the san Clemente Inn Thursday. Morley .. !!-mitive of Paris, has covered 1 world events for decades. His address will start at 7:30 p.m. rollowlng an houJ'o long, no-host cocktti.H hour. The publlc is weloome to the meeting, said club president BUI Dl•I. Knolls Group Meets The Dana Knolls H 0111 e o w n e r 1 & Aasocladon will hold a regular meeting tonight at a o'clock Jn Portable 700 at Marco Forster-Junior High School. All resident& of the Knolls colony are welcome to the session, association spokesman said, be they members or not, ----· - " Street Hockey Sticks & Pucks Badminton Rackets Ice Hockey Sticks & Pucks Squash Rackets Baseb30 Shoes All Purpose Shoes little League Shoes • Track Shoes Work Out Shoes Faotllal Shoes llasketllaft Shaes Terinis Shaes Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sundays ' rtarm Up Suits : 21.95 to 34.95 Sweat Shirts & Pants • 3.50 llCll --- Gym Pants & Track Pants Lapna Swin Trunks • 5.95 & &'.95 • Basebal Mitts -Balls -Bits Colored Slaeft Under Sllits Raleigh Bikes -Parts -Tirls Tubes -Accessories -Rlpalrm& 646-1919-538 Center, Costp M--· I • . \ r I 'Tougla Me.t11rer•' \ Dollar Shor es Up In Europ e Tr ad e LONDON CAP) -The U.S. meuurts to hall rising ~ dollar streng1hened Wednes-nation apparently helped the . day after nearly a week'$ dollar. .,. • C-0mpleie New York Stock List ' Nft 'f<>l'IC CUl'l l -f'otlowl(IO .,. ~ Ntti SM& NII ....... "'" prlclt on Ihm IMw Ycitt ttOd: E•CMl'llt: H ffldtl H'-' Low U1I Cllll. 11'·1 1'*1 t4llfl l.0$' LHf Chf. ,.a:-(hltl) Hklf\ l..-l....t (.)If. ..... .... .. ·i I' ,. w; "" I ........ . , ,.. .... ,.. .. . .. < ...... ·1 .. ti! »:: ft-,...,,.., H .. ..._"'"a.;. •• . I r.· r~ flt Eltr.Cp I.JI , ,, ""-a 111~ h lu '"ll ,1, I II ""' ..• ........,,.,._ · 11 n"I +•l~Etit~,. ~,u~ .. ._.~,u1nucD"·-i~ ... Allllllftt. I.JD n ~1 ; Ulij .,,._ ~ • I t ,.~ Iii W-W. ,~.t,. .to ,jf 1 = rlt:l ... ,.,_ I' ..» t !I i.-t ,.._ ACF•no 1.411 11 ..,. "" •. m .tt 1 .io n ~ +-IA "*"Ill :tf 10 1N • ..., m R\t -.. Jtnr1t11 _.. , 1 •~ ., -'-Ac:rMtl., .IO ' I 12"" 12._,, • mfr• .ID I Sl \4\111 \Ii £1N\.trJ 1'10 6 jt lti-. !fl.lo 1t14 " ff~Q. I ~ . 2' lll/i ll\11+ \~ AclM Mkl 1 " r, ll'•'(t IW-.. Ertn-ld ..c I .... 16'1'.11 lt + tt EMI LI ;;.., 1• 30 .... •!Jo •'lo-.. l'tt,llOt . 14 ,, Jf ., ....... :: :.im.·~ .,. '1 1!11\ 1?~ ::: ••SN Inc .• tt 2:~ I~ ml:= Wt. ~=~1110.~ ; 1~ 1:: 1& .. 1&w-. \\ ,'("~'· •. g: 1: I 1: :· • Adclr-M :M 1 l !Jo l~ _. hMIMINI Pf " 11 2"" 1"" • EllQfihd 43 'I 116 11'1'.11 i•llo l~ Jr§ l.U 11 J •:HW.. Vi I AAmlr•I Cj S 1' fllo. ,,. -~ Ill ,1'4 t .. 17~ 1·· ~ i. Ervih ew 'F ,S S\~ ''' J•~ \It mV<11 I M 1 Jf ~ °"'' + Ml,._Lf 1. 6 ' Id. •11\ ''" lhll Of 1.20 22 lf\lt t EnvJrolmth :zo 1111\o'I it• JO -; j1 J rnW~IPf l , , ~ 131,1; 1Slto ~+ i" AmlnmLJ "' 1 ., Jl r.~ •, "" 4 1'1+ lll'l'IO .. "cp -~ 1,3 llO IM !ti YI+ ~ eoulmrk tO , ' I' IS 1Sllo j mW 1 . .0 " }4 HYI Ulll -W Mltll .100 ' 4 14 -IMrt o .,,.. 0 Sf~ > • .... H•n 1D:SO . 111'4'~ ·" Aliftfl Inc:~ 11 • 4 .. C!Mrtr H'r ' ' 11 "' 29 ..... l!C111 ·'° • • 111111 ,,.,. 1':.!i!~ ~ JON'IMV "1 :zo • n 21"6 ~ Air Proa . %) II• Vft 3W. 31n,.....'\r.CMIFM .n l2 1 !4i 10\\ 10"" i:,1','," ',tt,! 10, •,•, n,.• .. ulJi .. }-~jONl"~l'I jo JI 220 115"-lll ll•t" Alrcalnc: . ' 4' 11 11.\li 11114 , chn9MM 1 t Ill \4 .U •1 -~ nc ... ·~~ ..... -• 41\1'1 fvc .tO I 20 ~ :JO\\ lO ,. AJ lna1,1itri f S 11't 2 2'4+ "° ~116M9 2.2211 11 56 .. .SlYI $~+ til E1m•rk .IS • 21 2~ i.t'lll :Z..~ i'-\lo lOl'ILOAn .IO 10 loi "'" 11 ]! ~ ~~~ :::1 1J _ 11 jijtt nrc TI~-t Ee? ~ 1f i .ttt 1Jtt 11tt-·~ ~::.:; :l1 : .: ,m ,:: 1::+ ·· rn::L~,i~ . • 1ill ; ~ +1\i dt<llne to r.eord lows, and the The ilollar Improved both til price of gold eased on Euro-Tolcyo and. In. !long KOni as 1---1peoHullioR-markt11,,,...._._,...;w.dJJ!UnJl;urQpe. Jt cl<Mtc'-Inl· 'lbe volume of trading was TokyG at 263.90 yen, up half a 11 low, however, u nervouaness yen, and at 5.0550 Hong Kone .. over future monetary trends dollars after o~lng at 5.0l. persisted. 1')e price of gold' eased ln ~r~1n'.ls q't 'il I' t'twi ~-Uc N'f'1:: 1a 11: !e !m ~·1~+_: ~r~~Q;,p3r 1:. ,: J. 21: 2l,.+ t~ ,:::;i, ,~ t :lz._v: rs -· ..:i,i Albtrll 11 3 1...-. 1 .... + loll hM C• .60~' • if"' Ji-3 -"11 Elhylpf 1...0 • l J9!\li ;i.14 """' JayMfQ 1:40 If ~ + \Iii Ajtao Al • JO. )111.'!t 2Jlli :trn. • l'te1 1.•~ _im i1,._ •tt.+ ~ Ev•nlP .llOa J )It 13\lo ll 13 + \'I -• A CD"'Shl' _..lt.LN-~ ~ =!. 2 I"" \~ ~ E)IC•ll 0 .'6 ii lS 1•\lo 16 1• I(• 1trAI ,50 14 )II 14"4 ''"' :ab' , ., Alcon LCI .16 4t 4' ).1114 )ol S4"11+ °"' W P M+"°" ..-)-" I.Ao -....l4 Ct--.tO I _..J ira· " ---A .. •n .)Ob" ll\3flt M ~"' Pf 1 ... ~ 13YI+ \I EllllOll l .tab iJ ~ts 94111 ts + "l1o K1bCIDf l ¥i -1' JO q-AlllOll 2-Ub I U ..... 2414 ,,_+ \.II Plle\11'11 l I 21 !i\4 'Ill 33~-.,., -111 f-KCI or9' u, 4 16\(o 11 If• · AllAmLI ,34 ' )4 ,~ 1'-' •~+ 1? hUU ct Np .. l !"' lJ , f•ber114 .40 ' 66 •~ Ni l'•...!. "'~1.,.MU ID .s 12\U"" i 1 ~"' , I DEALERS SAID reporis from Washington that the Nix- on admi.nlstrat\on was con- 1iderlng1 \furUifr t o u g h . \\, ' Col umbia Burbank -Mov e Set Nl';ll' YORK (.\l') -Colum-h tt---""ia PiCtures==tndustries;-lnc., bas annoµnced plans to move a "substanUal part" of itS' entertalnment complex here to Burbank ln the next Iii. months. A Columbia spokesman said the company had decided to sell its building al 711 Fifth Ave. and move across country to eliminate duplication· of of- fices and facilities. ecae.a r'• r LOS ANGELES -Caeur's World lnc. Tuesday reported improved revenues and earn- ings for the first three Quarters Qf !iscaJ 1973. · For the -nine mOnths ended ..-~Kl.lVn .,.STOCK,,. ApriL 30 Caesars or d net income from continuing operations of $3,095,708; or 44 cents per share of common s.loc:k. compared wi th locome from continuing oper1Uons in the nine mooths ended April 30. 1972, of $1,228,295, or 17 cents per share. e l'IMll ¥ ote WASIDNGTON (UP!l '1le _Senate has overwhelm· lngly voted to direct President Nixon to clamp strict controls · on the oil i~s~'s allocation bf fuel to hefp ease the gasoline shortage. By a vote of as to 10 Tues- day, the Senate approved a bill Iha) W<l!llc! J)t9Ulre the president to estabhah man- datory government fuel alloca· lion regulations and impose them whenever he determines that any energy source is in .. short supply. el'laor SpedaJ to the Dally Piiot LOS ANGELES -Fluor Corp. reported Tu<aday con-_ _. 10Udated net earnings of 14,m,000 for the sill months ended April 311. Eaminp were equivalent to ; rt . cenls per common and ' • common equivalent ~re. IB'i'eiilCI .. l et! Speclal to the Dally Pllol LONG BEACH -Arthur Levy Boat Service, sut,sidiary of Petrolane Inc., Tuesday received delivery of the. first , of sl:1 ice class petroleum Sup--, ·Port work boats built for the . extremely rough conditions of • the North Sea and other olfahore fields. e Ellf!l'98 B W. : . SACRAMENTO (AP) • 1 • ' ~Ufomilins could cut energy consumption 25 ·to 30 percent .- 1 •• "without causing economic disruption," says a legislator · , who has Jnlroduced a package of bills which he says do that. Citing what he called a ., Hfantasdc waste" ·of· elec- . trlclty and gasolln<.. Sen. A n th o n y Belle115151i, (J>. ~-Beverly ,!IUI•), argued Tuer-aY Ulil conservallotrls-vltaJ , 1,. to survive the energy crisis. li•-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiimjjil "·• " " ... " . l' mobile phone --·--.... fl receln teleJllMne e.U. ta ,.arcar ---· -----·-..::... N• C•,lt•I 1 ..... 1'11.-• Mo"th to M•ntfl ~••t•I l~•b o;~,\1.i < 1n10, r 1 lt\l1IO r! 11 l'fHJO,J \t n\ 'tt f !long Kong to close at fllO.Jt an ounce. The price of lbe metal drop- ped fl ao OUllte to SW at"1Aln- don's opening, and fl,50 to IW.50 ao ounce in Zuridl. The British -·"" eased to fl.S'ltl5; a run ~~-from Tuesday's close. In Frankfurt, the dollar rose frOm Tuesday's 2.59 marks to 2.8140 in eaz:ly trading. The American money jumped Silo ·centimes Jn Paris to 4 .27 francs, and it was up 1112 cen- times in ZUrich to 3.0550 Swiss Inloes. Metric Machine ~ -~~Wt1°t J ll 2 -a; ~ ,m:;: \; ~~'c·': 16 ~f ~ "" 1,u ::· ;:\~~~ '.~~ \~ 'r. 'lt ,_~ ·~ .. +: ~ K~cfoLl~~ ~ %/ ~:; im ft.i:"I li ~IQ ""°"' J , 4 40 39 ~ JH>a+ 1o1o nrr1 r•t1 4 fE Iii Sh -. F•\rrntF ,so 1 n '" '"' 1 "I" '• K•n OE 1 S2 1 ,, 1n-. ~ !'~ " ICI w i... .• 11 21"" -,, ' .•. Ir~ ,-!! •, r. l I 12tc. -F• rmtFpl 1 • I 1•'~ li\11 1•·~ K.mtlNeb 112 11 11 161\ IS"' s~ \ .. 14nG!"D Sii ' ' 11 1~ 11 ,.. 11 ..... r .... i 4 Ir. 2 u~ "F•LJl•ll er 20 ' l>;\ l l• •. IC•nPLI 1.• 10 20 :&i'lli ,,\4 ,,.. It. '/~" i.n 12 11• a:IYI 121111 ~"' '"'.!'ff, ,,.wt •. 11 •"'• '. ,•,v. -1,'J FootmMlll C>I :· 11 12\1.1 121' ,,... KllY llldllll • " !Iii sv. s.,., \io A " .'5 tt 1. ""' "2\r. ~ ..., I"'· . 1 n· t !H ·-• FDrO ,.,, , .. • "2 S1\ll ~"" ~/\ + \ 1(., ... Cl, l.'6 1 i ....... ""' ,~ Al MUL1 .7s 11 tt lJ,,_ 17" lN-1"° i" UI 1'.JO!j 1 f !!~ 211w. lNMf-\4o For MclC ·.... 1 :p 14 ll'° ll'~+ ,: IC•u1&1r .12 15 11 20 It I o;:, ~ Pro:l ,61 \ .S 15\r. u,,. 1.S~~ ~~ •' 1 1r.-11""i llt-+'•l'rMot 1.IO 4 HA 2>\.\ 25"' K•vllllPi ll'r \ 1 24 ,. 2 , .;11 1...0 1' u t.iYI u +\II \no"' ·· ~lit I ForlHP• .nu 1 ~ u u 11:1wecw 20 12 10 N 1-. nt-~ .. ~·m• • :io .iVii 2 1v.+ "" .~~ O: 4 11 1 ~ 'i:i:v. li~--"\lo °'''rw .IO 1s 120 ~ ls"" 1~.-t .. K•v..,,11: 60 5 x20 12 11"' 11,.+ .... Alil5 .1111 10 244 1\11 f ~ ~ l!:!i' ~ f I! •• 30'' "· 01ltf"WPI \ ... ""° 1''A ti T '4 ICMl"ll... JO IG 17 '! tlli n -~I .so ' 10 ~ '"" f"" . " 2'. ... ,.--Dl<DorD .., ft 3"' 2~ li 15\111" lio eene(11 .10 6 20 I ~ I ' -~ l.N ll 135 601\ st...,, H 'h-" J11 Sw 1 \\ 1 Miii tt .. ~ + ~ Fr111klM .20 14 J1l22 12~ u 1n-" lllmf In . .o • 6 7 12\11 i 141 'I" ""lrn>ISlil ... ,I 1 24\lr. U\li """ .... IY 111¥ .Sot • -11 lo.ti "' t•t1kLSLAO 19 n 3:t 31 J1 +n Kttlaou . .w 11 ,. 1611 Im ' .. All"lb9e .so • 15 t !h t V. t\4 ... IY I wtl 2' 2 lri ,. Fr•PlMli IO 20 3& 22'Ai :n-mi'f "'KlllV~ 1.30 f ?m a .l! ·-1Mb-lf 1--llll ... Mlo _.W.+ I\ tT·~pt-J 11 -t ll u I ""Frl>Mlu1 1:10 I •• 27\0 11\\ 21'1<+ .._Kenmell .... 1 21 tt'!9 -+ll Anwrmc .lO , 1 2' ltY, 1t lt -~ CO~I pf 1.ll •· 2.5 +i'lli F\ICIU91nd 41 5 iri II'"° 101'1 100--\lo KltfKOI/ 1.MJ I !li 2SVI • . Am«Jl'f 2.tO 1 ,, 31 37 -4"' Ltv Stor I! \II s..-. SV. --G G--l(y Ull l.7l t 11 :W1 ,.~ Mn , • Am HfM .lO tt 91 ll\lo ~ :m6-VJ l•r11:E• 1t:: 13 17 C '14 '3 43"'! w, G•bl• llldll 6 21 l•'lo lSVI 16'~+ ~ Kerr Mc .60 2' 124 "\1r. •?!'lo '21\+ ~ A Hu DI 3Vr '. 12 n\\ n n""+ \oil I rtl 011 40 10 " 11"" 11'16 i7rto ~ AC CorP :M 3'"' ll'> JI~ Kerr Mp! 4\lo • ,,. 12' 121 +3 AmAlrFl~.42 15 21 U\4 llV. 15~ ~C ol .\m S 17 I'll ' f\ot \It GAF Co AO 7 M 12i1r. 1111 11-to .. Ktystn .X!O 6 23 U\, ll~~ ll~, Atn AlfhMI "5 \4\/o 13\li 13V-.Vr 1...C:lltf l'" 11 27 il~ n~~'l9--W0AFPI 1,20 9 1-¥1 \Mo 1•"'-' ... 1Cldd9 W 60 S 1117\ ... 16W. 17 + Alnl•k .20 · ' V,'o 6~ ...... 19Y El '.3:1 !O d w. '16 v.+ v.G•mSk 1,30 "6 l ~ 2~ 2•:nt+ ~Kim Ct 1.70 16 .U 4l'>io '1V. 4210-i ABr•nd 1.ll • 275 ~l'I 31l4 ]9~ \'J loro,., r. ~ .. ~ 'Iii "+ .... l.l•mblpf 1i.:,, 6 2~ 26-\0 2~ ~ Klng1DS ,lQ 7 liMI M ~ n\+,., Am9ral ... 12 2C 2' 25 26 +1 111mt1 p : t lf11 I' v, 1 ~ 14 G•mSof 1.60 · II 26 25 lo'l 1S-h _.,.. ICLr1en C .n a-2 i7' 1 lW. into+ h Am 9kl9 .:ni I S 11'4 10lit lO'll.-"' Ml Inv fo 15 65 1 • 2'-111 ""+ \It Cil n.,.n ,2S :n Cl 36 J..1111 J..1\11-lt.. K L M Alrl S :Ill~ ,..,.. 311\\ •t.:. .. Am C•n 2.20.•lG llt llV. )P.;, 33V.+ V. NA Flri 6 m > 12jV. 12'°' ~ G•rdO.n ,70 12 '9 17 161h 161'1+ Vo Kn ight H .71 lt 2i CIV. JI~ ll~~ AC.,.. pf 1~ • 2 2~ 2•1'i 2'1'111 .<, NA pf I, a . 11 Iii. 1 'Iii 1Nf ~ GlrlDC k .I• B J 16'4 1~ I~< , l(oehrg .20b f 1 13 l'Jn 11"1 • fi • A CnM 11,b 9 20 1911 llv. 11t1o+ 'It oc.Col 1.70 «I I 1'1 1r,• >~ 1.i. Get Svc \.12 • 39 141'), 14 l4'b+ \\ Kepper 1.12 1 16 XIV. 31114 '1~ or' A CIMln 1.20 7 25 :mo 2Q•.t. 20\... , «=•Boll .34 2l S7 lllilo -1\.to '\lo. lit G1t•w1'Y In S • J 6 6 f , Ko-r pt 4 , z20 5'~ St$lt 3'111, ~··· AmCy•n IV. 10 %31 7.J'J. 21'16 2314+ y. oldwlk •• 1 3 1~ 1~ ·1 "°' V.GCA Coro 11 1• l\'I 6~ 6~ ~ Kor1c0<P In S " 6 5\' S S ""T"i Am DLtllH 1 15 • 20 19:V. lf"'llt-~ ' Qin .Cit 20 it I•~ I' 13:W.-VJ Gemini C•p 1• l<Wt 1~ 10~ \~ Kr1fleo 1.11 ·11 214 •Wt 47"1 91-".i;, Visi'tors .(left) t F d M t c • Li Oh' .11011rT•I . .o :zo 1 "" ..,. " .. H'"' 11 129• ,,.,. ,..._,v. G1m 111 .5611 10 •• 1:w. 1i + v, Kresl" 20 36 '" lll,I, ~ ~+ 0 Of 0 Or 0. S ma, 10, en• ArnDual VII • 6"' 6'H. ~+ 14 l~Alk .5' ! llS 11'111 I I • Gttl i\m Inv 29 l:Hlo 12lli 121/o-~Kroehler 0 11(1 6 1 16'11 16\llo 16•A- 00UIA:ft• TRADING was mne plant watched the birth of 'Amen·ca's~ass -· AOUI DI ......... · 1 13 u _1J ,i."' ~~ 1 •1 .1,,."' •'it ,~ v. Gn .1101 .60a 16 31 ,..v. »111 :wti +"" Kroger ,·JO ii n 1""' 1611t 1•"'+ v. ............. n...... f:I• UI -Amel«: 1,IO 10 )26 ~ 2•~ ~-v. ~ -;r ~ -~ ... ,,~ G9N\Tr....J..611.Jl---31-'3~-~:v. ..U'l<o--~ l(yllOl"·I" 6(1 1 .. U\11 llVt 11• .... ......,,~ •-~bl Patts produced metrie-system-motors The 2 3-liter four-Am ekOOrl . 15 1s-1• 'At 1s-16+1.1 _ _. · l ~ ,""''" ~••nc .16 1 6 1:m ,m 1ll'I+ "" -· -~L ....-:---~ but trlcted and · . ' t Am £)11'f" DI .. "10 .. """"JW'° 3\.'l='Vt Jti ~ t ·t -ti :9111• ....:I 1 1.JS '\~ 1'!' I -1~ ~e Un I 1 ~ ~ .. + ..... res nervous· in cylinder engi ne wtll be standard in the Mustang II AF1ns1 i 10 9 '' 1614 16 1ov. Eo111~p1 414 1 so ...,5'!~v.G"ct..,Zi30 i :f-1sr; 1~~·r.t;tt L•msnsn ·1 t 1 11"' ,.11\11 ~~ both London and Frankfurt. Th I t 'II d 2 2 . · A GnBd .96b . l6 25¥. "1,1, 2m+ 'Ill e s 1" n 26n 3'i\'t 33"4 :MV. ! " Dv OP 1 .. Linter .I.Sii u • 2CWi "" tilA.+ '4' AGn lnl 52 1 31 lJIJo \$V. 15\'t-V.cot G•I 1.to f "'29r. 2''4 2'V. "GnFood 1"411 11 lU 24\/o ""~ 24'4+ ,,.L•lrobl Sii 16 1• ~ Poli Sh+V. As the dollar .. nk and gold ___ e_op_a_n __ w_•-~p_ro_u_ce_~·-50.:_un.:_•_t~s~a:__:d~a~y~. -----·IA c;c.,s .16b . . u 17lt 1m 11\lt+ v.i as p.-.1· 1 . ,, 2•"'-" t> 21 = 11o g~"e1K "f'~ ~ It-, Wil Z.,,.. ~~ ~ L1rM1 1 :11b • 11 :n~ ii: ~"" price s climbed T d A Gnpl l.IO •• 3& ,...., 26 .... 26"'1 ' Col Plclwrtt . 86 $ .,,., s GenGro 410 n ' 15'A 15 IS'Ai L••rSll!I .21 • 121 ~ ~ "" U e S a y 1 AmHolat AO 1 2' 10\lo 10\IJ 1~+ V. ColS Otl 1.92 t 51 H~ 26 24'4+ \~ Gn HOll "Co f t l~ 10'J. lOV. Vo Le•rS pf 21/.o •• 16 21 1; ~·-money ·-M• said the Ami-tom .60 u 436 •2 ~ ~-v. Comb E 1.Sl II t.! 61\'J ff"' 61~-v. (;en lnllr 2k 12 116 IS\11 1' r, = .,. LHKOC _.., ' 20.i t \11 .. ........ .... new Amlialp .it ll J14 )9\'J ,, 39 -\.\ CmE 1111 1.10 1 60\/o \lo 60\/o-IJ. IHI\ Med 12 lt 31 n 27\11 2J'l9--~ LHl<PI 2.2'0 •• 351 251/o ",, .. !t...t·~ internatlonal system that w Lockh d R ls .11m1non1 .so 1 11 11~ t 9*+ ~ omSol., . ..a 1• 21 121\ l n + •.;. aen Miiii " 1 23 103 61 '° 60\ol ~ L•11w1 .lOo 1:r '°' '3YI -.... ~ •• 8S , ee ' , eve' a AM«llct ,11 11 25 1Mlo 16\11 16\11-V. CmwEd J.30 10 161 ll\11 3 '• l1 -\li GMlll Of l:V. i l02 V. l02~ I02'1.1-:...,,, Leecls&N .jjj t 63 10\2 102,, >,•,,,:'-11~ SU~ to prevent another A Mmdlcorp • ,. .-. 4\lo •VJ+ v. comEd or 2 •• s 2111t 2'v. 26V. ~ GnMOI 2 050 t 171 67111 ~ 67 + LMtOn• ..«i • 67 12i• , .. ...-netary risfs A MetCJI IV. 10 II 11 )0\.\ .»\.\+ \\ CWEdDI 1.42 . • I 21~ yv. 21.-+ l'o GllMotof ' :t1i1o 2 55 S.'llo ~ U Left Pl C .60 1 11 16""' 1~\t 1~t:'t·~ mo c might be ~pf......,~~ 6 2,{ ~ ';'4 ~+~E::'°Ed 1;: :. i ~ 1~ l:~i?G1n'i4!r'J :~ J fl:Z p~ ~~l'l-~t~•11 ~;: :· :J ,!.,~ 1.v. '""' -. cracking from the pressure. AmNGt 2 • .0 t 112 3't1to >t :w"+ 19 ~~Eo Bwt . 11 10.,., 1ov. 1a,,,,_ \~ X111bu 1 '60 9 351 lt¥. 1~ 19:v. -v. Lenn1r • Cp s 21 .. 10\lo 10 !.DI.lo,. ; '!be govent0r of u ... o .: .. k of Am s...1 .n 11 • 10 fl\ t~ . .....,,,won 211 17 l.S "4 '"" lh-v. G;,,p\!MJ rt 2011 \.\ 1.., ,... • Loeno11 1n .lO 1' • 21\'J itl'i .. ..... &>OU ""' Ship ... 1 J3 16V. I~ lMI!-19 l WOllol 1.n • 201,r,, 19~ IW.-""' G'" Rmfrkl 11 10 S\11 S1' 5\-.... L•Y llM: ,751 15 17\l 121'1 lM .• France,OlivierWonnstt,aaid T ide c ASmett 1.20 • 111 ·11\\ rv,~ 1m-v.icOll'IU\ 'lti 1! .., ~ .u '! -V.Gns11 ... 1.,11 ,. 39!.lo :iev. llVt-'\lo.L ... IStrs ·"' i1 • 31"' 301'1 ~~ the dollar Was unde --lued r nt t t Am SI/Id .SO 1 •l 11~ la-lfo 11 +Vo C=r> OO ·, '°io '' ,2~ ~ Gn S!Ml Incl . 11 :11'1 l 3 +Vo L•-.llt Furn 10 2'°' 7"' , ... !"""" ~I" . .. on rac AmSIClpf •.\lo .• 12 .59\0. 511/l 51\11-'\lo • n M"" 16"' ~ E i..60 11 m 28'14 21\lo 21\'o-'fl LFE Corpn . 12 • ... .,. lolO. and that 1'ls -·t .. --'--·-. AmSl•rll .J. lS 63 11 'At 11Wo 101-0+ 1.:. l=~ ·~ l~ ~ fiv. llit n:2t .... TFl•of l'J. . LS0 1~ 11~ 17\lo+ ,,_ Llbby0 2.20 1 lCM U 1~14 ~t~• ~.,..., .. eaAJ-1.n!T&.T 2IO 11 74 51~ ~ ~-llocOOIEd I.al 11 li1 U \o'I !lo m.:1-i-i Tlr• 1g 5 203 11\/o 17'\lo l• LOF of ...... 2 11 -• ._-;. feflected fears the Watergate ~11:-J: ~~ ·. ~ ~v. ri~ m:t-~ (,;=~::: t .. I n~ n ~ -~ ~~ 1 ~t ~ ~~ ~ ,f"'+ ~ tl::'fyc;"'.~ ; 211!: 1~ i!tit' scandal has undennlned con-~~~'~ :,: ·; 10\t 1r 1ri' 1r=_ 'it~one pt 4.6.!i j; 1100 .o ao ao -: • a. P;c .fl!3. 1, 202 J1t 30 ~it?. t/br~Ln 2~ 1i ~~ ~ lli~ fidence in the Ni:1on ad-Special to the Daily Pilot vigorous 18-month funded ex-Awtr 1111 1:.1 • i.soa 1tv. 19y. 1tv.+ "'c:'la~ 14"fl .2 1'l ~Yi g ~~ ~ ~.~:ri l:'l · 13~ l~~ l~ Jfi~"t ~ Ll:M1v pt 1 . . 1U!JCv. 1.~ 1:L1 miolstrat1'on's 'b'l't I I SUNNYVALE 1 --kheed I A~n 65 ' 1 '' 1' 1' + """"°" Fr111 .s ~ 321 1~ n:v. 12 + ,,. rw 1.:is ia :n uv. 11~ 1w...:-v. LfolaMll( sv. .,. 14'~i . _ a,)1.Y ... C!,IOVe -'-'VI.: porato°?. development pro-AmesS1 .1Db s 23 •V. y,~ 6 tonsHG 2.m' 11 27\'J """ 11v.-Yo ""' 1.21b 29 121 12s in14 12•o,;+3 LlffrEll !16 41 lit ~15"'-" JO lCl!r'I+·' econorruc problems Missiles & Space Co., prime .11mm1e1c .60 9 20 12v. 12"' 12~+ v. i.:on$m p.., 2 10 92 21· ~ 2'71t+ ,,.. ~f. '"' 100 ..., 1 j7IJ v,1 si-a Lll'ICNll 1.111 · 9 1u """ .,.,,,_ • · gram n which the joint ven-AMF •n 1 oa • lli9 2s11 2•,. 24~1 con P 01 '"1 .. 11a s9 w st _, 1n1PC • .ao 1 • 3 i2\" 11i. 12~+ 111 t11"1CN11 DI l ,1. "•• 3~ l'lll ~ • French President Georges contractor for the Navy'-s Tri- ' I AmfK ... 1 21 14~'1 1~ l•'ii-•t. ConP Of 7."=i . l tW. 91 97 -1 v. \1>1" Fln1 Sii 5 121 lS"lo lS 151'1+ YI lo!l91 Corp, ... mt;!!· P d C I . ure earn competed f 0 r AMP Inc .69 39 4 llf 116V.1161Jo-""COllP DI 1.n .. 1110 lit! """ 101 + l'I G dd !AWi• . ,, S'llt 51ff ~ Lll1on 21'1 M .,,. J\.'t 0 m p i d 0 u said the In· ent I ( 4 missile, Tuesday d AMP. lllC wl 4 )9'I. 39'11 :Wl'.1 +VJ ConP Pl 4.52 ISO .. .. .. -Ir... illfHlll 2Ab • 1 i•11t 16\'I 16V.T .!,\ Liil!\ CV pf~2· • ' • '! ,,,,,. k~ l :r+t • ternalional monetary si'tuatlon announced the selecti'on of the evelopment of all three Amoc:oP .36 • " 1v. • tv. . cot111 Air L" \2 216 '"" '"" ll!o + '"" 11b1F1•" s1c 10 I' ~ .sv. 16'4+ v. L111on111 pfA .. ,,. .. 1' t A . ArnP11t Cp . 115 ~ •V:i ...,.+ V.. Cn C1'n I 60 t 7• 21 2'\.'i 2..V.-\.'& jll•ll~ 1 SO 21 l ,... • S.~• 55 -"lo LDCkhMd J -13.5 6,. 6 J '":""'\lo was "very preoccupying" and joint venture team of Hercules sPropuages!: . er 0 J et Solid :=~:r ~~~~ 1 1~ :IA~ J:rt r5C ~§~op ~m :: zJ3 ,~~ 11~ i~--·.t. I~ rir.:o~ i~ 1~ 1~"' \St"" ~s,~ .. + \'; t:=,l:1 1 :~ ' ~ ro .... 1:~ "'= ~ the time may have come for Inc Magna Ut h d s1on Co. of San Mateo "m''~.P' -~ . . 6 ~• ~ 14 con11co 2.16 1 ,. Ut,i. 35"" 35"' 1"'°" . .w 16 4 2,~ .. 1 .,, 2 14_ 14 LomM 1.l9b 1i 2 43v. .014 .ti)Mo :iz " , a , an Calif., for the fi rst two stages-' ~:::r~nn 2 .. 20 1t j ~¥o .,,. ~a; cn11cp i>n·~ .. ' """ 3'Yo w""+ v. GIOb•L M•r II 12 1314 i2"' i2•11-~~ Lonoon Ml, ; 2 llU l~-\11 llt"" the United States to start Thiokol, Brigham City, Utah. nd U . ed , An•cot1 :Ub J ., !!1114 l1'!1. 1 +\lo c cme 1v. . . J ..., 39v, 39VJ-I G1011eun .60 • 3 1v,~ 1s¥o 1sv.+ .... L-s 111d 29 2114 :u\.to 11....,, .. d I nd • th I a nit Technology Center An(nHc ·1... ,, !' ,r.~. ' Ctllll!tl .Ub \Cl ll \7Vo 16"1 17V. . GotCIW•I Fcl ' 3' 1•'14 1:1'14 u~--\\ Lon SIG \ .... 10 795 ....... I ~ e e mg the value of its CW'-as e pro. p u s ion sub-And 16 11 M ~ ~ con1111 ... 11 21 1 ,, ~ 5 s _ v. GOCIClrk h 1 6 66 2214 21~ 2iUT 1. L01111ILt 1.u 10 1..s ''"' _... +~v. rency. contractor fo r the missile's of Su!Ulyvate, for the third !rio.~:v'_ro ,~ 21 ,~~ 10~ 1ov.+ ~ ?:n"W~11 ·\": ,g '~ .].'II ~ ~l'l:1v. ~~ :II ; ~ lflt ~tt? 2\m!\'"+ \'I t~~~1 ~~ JJ S: ~ : :·+\ii DR. ARTHUR F. Burns, chalrman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board, said the U.S. deficit in foreign trade bas been a major factor in the dollar's CWTent weakness , but he expressed confidence that America would be earning more money abroad than tt . spends in trade within two years. t The dollar, by gelling cheaper in other currencies has made U.S. goods cheapU and more competitive abroad. It has become fi ve percent less eJpensive in Wes t German markJ and French francs during the last week alone .... three-stage P -pulsi·on system. stage. ~:g~11·~~ ~ 1 l1v. 1i,,.. 1~+ v. con1 01 "' 2 , ,, 41 a +J•.r. ~Id 1m 1 9 211 23:\\ 22iw +1" Lor•• Corp 11 l6 2•,.. 21111 N · .1 ~ '" Th fflrl. " 4'11o 3'1~ '-v.ConfTll II 13 n n.11 not. 22\lt .. Gr•~ew Ill> 10 256 21\lt 20"1o 2 'tt L1L1nclElf I 20 263 ~ )l'lll lSWI ·.~, The announcem ent ends. , a e subcontract will be Af, •,J•, "• ,, I' 91 ,... ,,_ eon1r1 O••• 1 626 37 ~ lSl'I-""Gr•"Dv '° • l 1aa . nlo'I 11""+ ~ L• P1c:llic t 114 21 111 ~ :JV/lo'-"" ' , ed I "' , ...... ""Conwtl i 90 ~ 2 2• '' '' ~ "-Gr•nd U to I U lH"1 ll'l'o 11~ \(j LwG•1 1.IO 11 9 :ztV. 2914 ~\II SD Taxes Roorn Rent SAN DIEGO (APJ - The San Diego City Coun- cil gave final approval Tuesday lo a 6 -percent hotel-motel room tax, to take effect In 30 days. The lax has been s per· cent. -" nego 1at ater this summer ~~ ~ i• ~ ~ 1~ l~l~ Cook un :12 t ~. 1 7" ~.;:; Gr•nlv 1.20 s 1 21v.i 21:n 21 v.+ v. Lowettst .90 1 11 "~ 1•Vl 16'11 .1.' and is planned to COVe·r' AAA Sv l.22 )l 42 ID!lo 130YI 121 .. Coco Incl .IO IG :U 27~ ~ ~ l'I ru',','ow, .... ~ ', '39 l~ 11 17*-"' LTV Coro 5 103 IV. 1VI 1i\-\9 .t.n:•l•H .1• 1 11 ii. w: 6 ~ c;ocorl" DI S I 13 '1 U -1V. · 1 16 16 r. -V. LTV Corp A... J tl4 t\ti t\4 ,:!~ development and early pro-Aru1 Df CJ . . J v. .,.., 22.....= ,., coooer L•b 10 .m 12v. tv. 9l--.l'4 1,•!'•'o 1.J,", 10 no JO 7' + ~ LTV Co 5 pt . . ' 301.'.1 311 30 - d . · Arc.MrC , t' .. \II \ 31 -~ CoooTt .$.IO 6 1 l~ i4h 1'"'-\ti ,. • 73 llt. 11~ 1~ 'l'o Lubrltol .o&l 2'.{ '3 lliV. l5 l5 -uct1on work. Arcll<:. Ento , 51 ,... ,14 4Vt CoooTDf 1"' 1 11 11 n _ 'l<o IN Ir i.1Dd 12 11 1ov.. 1ov. 1o•Ao-.l'll Lucky st .Sol 12 n 11"" 11.,.. 11~ . Ariz PS 1.16 t 32 fl._ 21-1'1 1W.-·Yo COPeLllCI ,:n 13 :U ltl'I lt 1914-Vl ~NNek 1.60 13 I ,_.\II .W\9 _..\.<.+ ~ Lr.iOlow 1.0li I 19 14~ 14" lffl-. ~. According to Dr. Derald Arll e..1 .. ttJ , a:lt 2"-11~ 12 _ CODD R•~ ,, 1.n• 1l"Ai 1:w1-·~ ,•ww'",' u·ttJ 1 115 17¥1 1w. 1no. Luk•n5tt .ID t 31 21 21 21\.'H-'"'4 S · . Arlen Altuv I 'jl ~ ...-. "4\'J+V.C-ld 1. S 2123y,231,(,, 2314 •.. H n 3 4'1'& 4U. •V.-YI LVO Corpll "41'1 ' • ....Jll tuart, Vice president and ArmMl.I co .., 1 ~ "611. ~+ .,., Cordu•• o 4 ,, S\11 5\'J .s... "' t w1tUl'I pt ·· 3 14\~ 1• 1•· -~ l'fll:• v911n 1s » '"" 1 1 . -~ ! ArmcoS 1.10 t llJ 21 tt -'lo ComGl1 1 12 29 16 M 1·-!l'H y, rt W•lh In ·• 5 l \.\ l l .. Lyk pl 3.12c: 4t ~ 25 UIA.-1t11 genera m an ager Of Arm pt J'.10 \ 1 ll'lo 111~-\\ CD111ln i.l2b 11 '5 U •Vo •11<=1 ~·n: J If 20~ ~ n~ fin1 ... LYl'IChSY A )i 12 It. Mtt IW ~- Lockheed's missile systems ~~~''/:.~ ~IA~M~J~tr"".~~!:'irn1'~\~ ~ ~ffiri:+· ~Wt 62 2111 2>H lt.+"'MKAF.01b ~1~1~' ··a.. division, the total Trident J ~rmrl 1.60 o' i t~ ~.~ !""'-s V. CPClnll 111 10 SI !!,' ~ l;? 11f:{n.,. '° 6 rJ ~~ 1~ 1:~ ~ MacOonld J 2S ~V.. 3V. ~.:.J (~') • ro JI .toQ ~ 'I>-\lo Cr•l"lfC .llOa 6 30 jj\; JV. ISi!.+ V. G nll I ;6 •l If lMt ll~ lo\KU 30 l 14 1'!11 1V. N ..,,~ ....,. propulsion activities will ~~'11"~'"'•• .s2 10 .. ~ 1•y, ,."• .,,.,,_,~ crec111 Fl -' • " •v. ~ ,,._ -G~~·~--t 11 3 .... 31 ... 3.... .,,. MocCll .Mb 14 6¥1 •lb I"+ ~ • ,..,. .lO . -~ -•Croclo:tf" 1.6' I l 2' ~·1 tWi -"•it" n-McMof 1.20 111 ll I ,·:~ be comparable m value to the ~•h/0.!l ,1.20 ' 119, "" ~ "'t•1~ cromo K ·'° 1 20 1Jl'I 13 lJl'I +i,ii; ~11 f' i?: 1g ~ ~"" ~ gv.-''MK¥ RH 1 ' 1n ~ JM& ~'" P 'd ] . , , , ,..1111 "' .40 · ~.... ~ ·l'I CrDVHH .5' Tl IS ll!h 11 it -Vo ' MMI Fd • .Q) • • 11 10'11 ffll M--io '4 o~el on propu s1on activ1hes :~,r~f-~1 3i ... !':! ~ E~ztCf'A ti ~ g'll YU ~I t ~ G~u.,~--:~ ~a J~ 1r' I~ l.arl ::: ::::r~'r.i WI • r 'v. 614 f:."~ which have totaled in excess A1111-.e1 s • 11~ 1 1 -'""~rs cof-o , 11 IJ.ta il'li 1 "' G11'mtt .65c . 6 i:w. 13~ 1~ l'2 M~" i 1.i ~ 1,"' int 11 f $250 ·11· . Alk"MI 1.GJb ' 21 17 1 ltt l "' 1,111io.n :ID 12 ll 10\lo 'iol.'J I +·l'I 0 ... 1 ru J-12 13 ,, 2lilo 20\'2 ~ \'IM • • t t i..4 o m1 IO!J since 1965. Alli'.," 1.•1 • ,, n m? :U: urnfn• .U. 14 1 ~1 ~ ~ +VJ If ~ ·'° · 11~ ~ 61 · 41 ' M: 1 tt • 30 lj1 llv. 11':% H '• The three-stage TrJdent IS :~ch~~ ~ J&l fi¥1 52,._ \.'I +11'1 c:1n1, D~ J ,g: Jlm if1t 1Jtt: ~ "/rtWs •:: "s 210 H~ Jf ~l\+1v. ~:~=' ·f: f ~.!,~ 1~ ,' .,__·,.;; expected to ti eed lh Atll:c pf 2 IO 129 57r. n.. t. -~ c ... ruuwr A 12 5 :uv. 25 +i "1 w1 Wll . 121 n. J 5 • '"' : ., grea y exc e All•s Corp "' i.tt 2 1;-o 1~ cwt1erH 1 it 1 20 27"" 2414 \It-~ a1rw1 01 Jl'. • 1 51:w. s1'1o .s\:14-,.., ~=~ gn l·M If ~ I ~ . •· range of two-stage Poseidon ~~8c~~rf1~ ~ a ,,r",~ l~ 'lo C¥CIOPICP 1 s 5 211J'o 2\'Mo n~ v. Gullon l(Ml•t 1 :._:.a4 H~ •'!'. •'I\+ "" M1r1rhOl1 ~ 4 y • :" missiles now deployed in the '•"-,D•t• :1,1 11 .u..,~ "•" s..· + ~ c~rt.11M1 1 'Jrl!l!. ,.,"' it~ Vi H•ckw 2.M ' s l1v. 31 17 -'It ~r~ ,,. fj 1 i +r ... , 11rom (nd• .,. ~ .,. Dfl c 29 H•llPrl .ao. 1 2 17\'o 16li 161,1 • M 1 '~ .. nee!, while still ~ing similar :~~g Co ~~ ' ?i 1~~ rr: t~ ~ Ol~r .'8 9 ~ ~ 'i"'"" 't~+~ ~=:,:~i;ill 111 t61 11~ 1:~~ I~~ l~~.:f: ~ i.J~c:Lpf.2; ~. .:l 40 I . :r: in size to Poseidon. ~~~~, 3.~ ~ \: = !:~ ~t;+" ~ g:,:i,•<f~ .\: iJ 1gJ r C m:.... t' ~·:;:.cp· ·: 1 J: ~ fy: p~ \• ~:~'fa 1:18 • • 1ri" ·i " i· Avli Inc 40 II JS. 21 \lr. :I0 \11 ~+1"11 D•rtlNlof ~ .• 42 31 )I 31il'.I+ Yo H:nc1.,"W •72 i? 2 20V. 20 30 'u. M1rltt1 I.II IJ l A...netlnc: ·30 s .Sl 7\'i: 714 1v.-v. O•vca 1.14 • 19 194 15"" 1$ .. "!" "H•llffCO •60 6 411 12v, 12 12 -1 Mer11...C .AO 1 Y, ""' ~14o N . p ~v ... ~" '1.J 5, ,J 1~r .... 1 ~ .!J + ~ s::1~A :t ,t n 1U: 1:-,m+ ~ H•ona i.J' 19 56 42111 •ll'. •21'J+ "~~fi!:, ~ it 194 ~t; i: ~ . "XOn repares War China Trade A~:: 611 a " r~ ,, ,~+"' g:~~, 1-~ '! u 2JU 2l~ 7#t+ \'o ~=~=~".1, ,: ¥~ ?~~ ~~ ri:::: ~ ~~:i..1 l:Jl '11 :n"-~ 6'111 m::-=. "' -25 2 .,: Dttere I.GI t 562 4D¥I ,. .. :»ttit+ v. H•rmf9 1.20 6 13 jlV. 20r. 201/o-"MilrtMr I.JI " 1'14 lt .. ~+"' ~wn i5'>t0 ~J ~ ' 1:~ ~ .. -'!'I DllPl.L l' ' 27 16\loo 16" 16"-v. H•ff•h• .ti 16 11 "" 161,;t 16-16+ v. Md !,.UD • 11 '3 71~ lN Iii ' 4 1 ., · • DI! Mn! 1"10 t s. Inti JI°"' \IW. 'Ill H•ri11ln!D 1 10 31 U \t 1S 2S ....au:oi..;o .JO 32 ICW ~ 4S mer Jn -~'~ ~ ~ ~ ~t ~ 0.llaAlr ·so 1• )II Sl •1 ,,~ H•rKO 'A I w 1.-,,.,.. 16~ l~Mo11ot1ll• .tl i• s 2S !4\6 :·: Pin I fl . Gets St d a •• :-•• i 'f6 10 ..., 2'\rr 2ll :II 0.lllC l~ln ' tl ~ 6YI '~+ v. ~=::~Ma10b l ~ it~ lr' 1:~+ ~ ~::T ·1'5: • 'Sf' ft 1:U a ns On n at .. on u y BllGI of ~\'I ·· zlOQ 61V. 61 Sll/o-i\r. =.i°': CZ, ~ ~ l1,n ~ =--! ~ H•w•EI ·l.56 11 16 it 27...,, 2111.1--"MolsoM1,1f 10 11 7, 1'1'1 20111 '·s· ii 81nC•I l.l' 10 2 22. llo ~ 2m DlnllYI j; 16 15I 1 \Mii \Oft, "-H•YH Alb I 1 io 1:Mri I~ I,.._ .... MltM.re ,~ 9 lit "'1 ~ ft. Ito e.nc1111 Inc Cl '° 21 17\'i 77'-+ 'tl DtntlDI •61 1, S llV. 11 1 \.\ H•ztlll.,. 1\ ff SW •:VO .. ,.,.__ ¥< Mlnll • j ~ "' '" ·'' 8•IKKll" Pn 4 191 1~ 1Wt ~ ...... 1"1 0.tErJllyl.4SIO .g r,v. ~ ~ MCA M•rtln I I,,.,.. i7 17 -V.MolY~I. 0 I Jl\lo 221111-1 C t 811111rP Pl' 2 . 1 JAV. 241/o 24V.+ V. OetE DI t ':n 12"' > , ... I >>t; >> "+ .... HKk Inc: .11 l) i6 IS\/o l~ 14'1-V. Mlft • ' 'J" 24\.'I l.'i WASHINGTON (UPI) I rred I . n Ollll y Bnko!NY 1 6 26 ~ 13'1\ w.~ e ... •v "" , ...... MKlmMll ti!.] 5! 11 161'1 l~~M.41....... 1 fl "'"" 1\lo ~ e ater with Treasury e1n1c v • .11 13 s 29YI 2914 ~v1 -14 8::e::; ~:!t ·· ~ 1:~ 1~111 i:.L·~ Heuemn ... , 1 12 12 n •• Mo1y1" 1 12 2~ ffii ~; President Nixon met with h:.. Secretary Goorge p Shultz 81nllTr1,1$1 3 10 21 .UV. .Wtl SS ... Vi Del!Tr Co 2S 15 i7 151/J u l5 I,; Heinz H I.DI 14 IS1 '21Ao 41 '11; •1\'o-\\ mMl..A ':r ... f 1 ~ + ...... ... • ' 8•..-01 2lt . ,, 27:vr. 27~ 11\._ .,., 0 1•1 Fin :.w 11 ' ltVo 11"' ,.~ ,,., Hll-R .16 ., '3 J:2'1'.11 JI llV.-... or ~ ' • 1sY1 s~ -+.!Mo seruo • r economic ~ateg'·ts former Treasu..v Secretary Special to the Dally PDot h•CI CR .13 :as 13 ~ ·Ulo< 1si'o+ 1r. 01, inn 1 Ill , ., am 27" 27" H11"'9 curt l 3\lt :A\ 2111 • ~ ""' 1, ~· '" ... •fit 1 ~· .,.. i.;, • J 8•rrootl I 29b I :W 23YI :z:N. ~i DL•m snm' 1 f ,2 llt'I iJ... 11,.. · ... Hllierlnt,1'4 15 1)9 32\(o fl V. 31'W-'1'1 mo f • " Tu-~-y anu'd Indies"·-· that John B. Connally Chairman In a "How lo " semm· ar B•tlt 111 .40 1• l ~ """ ""' Ol•Shm ... 2 61 11..,, :n~ -;;.::: 1! HlimePr ·'° 10 s1 IA\ S¥o 1.v.--1'!'. ~ 0 " Ji: .1 ~ MWQ • ' • • • , Bit Ill of 11'1 • 1.10 17\'t :UYI 21Y2+ ~ DI , ...... "' ·' "' ..,. HtlrYM , .20 13 .. U\\ ~ tttlo+ \lo ..... AO • ~1t • '"' may = p.eNH"I----.... , Herbert Stem..oi+l.n ,.,...,, .... ;1 .. t" ..... '-nl..I .. 11..;1, .. , .Tnunena 1'l. • t ., •• Ml .20 It 12 10\'t ~ 10\-'o+ \lo ,• ..... 1.:zo ,.,. 16 \St. ISl.'J 15* •.. HtrnllP C•D 1 2'4 2"" 2111+ Vii MCGred 1 1 YI -+ ...,. '-"= ,.... ... ,. ..,..,""" -.------·-.toWi....~ \,Ll&.JU:~~ &Ith lllCl...JQ 7 _ 5' 22..., 21 "'22 + V. Oct•DM .30 '6 I I I Hmro:ui.& .411 20 105 )Ml )I\.\ U"'-YI McGr HI t 'I\ ~· move to attack inflat'-. Economic Advisers, Manage-the Anaheim C"o n ve n tl On e1usc11L~2,.,~ 11w 20 -""" Rf&'f:!.'!o ·~-~~~~#.,~ ttow11Y....1,10_1l_.33.JSV. 1sv. LY. Mc~:' ' ~ "" ,.,._,· · ~ men! nd B d I o· t Ce 0 8•~1tr L .15 51 115 ..,.... ~ ~ D'-11 I E 46 1 ... u ,.. H..,Olilif" .92 20~mi""""«1'1• w+n• MCI( n --~ ''T----111 Senate Republican Leader a . u ge 1rec or Roy n_ter, range Co u n t y c.ryr~ ::g ,; 11 ~ !H: ~~ ~ oli'ii:On Q~ 13 ~ •1,,.. 6v1 •,;:-~ ~=qJ; fn ~ 1\l 1m 1!f; ~"-\;. Mc " • ·( Hugh ~tt -~id~ty a meet'•g with "'lxon that some the Cost of Living Council and -explain how to trl:lde with the Beckmn .so " 10 ~ ts 25'Ai_ v. 01-...w·. 59 ,..1 9i , .. l!:z-'ji Hiiton Ht1 1 10 !l v. 22 :nv. :\0 Mud co : 1 *' ~1 •• '' Dom . 8tcton0 .lS :U M JS.I~ :141'1 :Mii>--V. 01$SIDn 06b I 31i l!Wt 10\lr + HMW Inell.II lS--3111-..l't!to-.Jft-MHClol 4 IL _, to trol the 11! eshc Council Director p 1 , R bl' 1 Ch. BeechAr .ro 1 ii l:Mt i1v, in.+ \II 0151nsu' 70 If , 311i1o JRI. 31 ,._ HoblrtM .6' 1.s 2 2n1 2m 77h Muo1a. 111 -1 -;to -move con cost o v-Kenneth Col eop es epu 1c o 1na Be!coPet 21c 1 31 = m 10 + v. o iverslto •1n •. u 2~ 1v. 2v-~ ~ ... r .t1 J lo 2m 2s ..... 'iv.-lit MedllW i11o ·1 • i "' "' ' + ing "is un4_er very active co~ e. and the Eastern Bloc nations. r.:~~ -~ 1! e! 9 7l),; 'tt+ \\ fil~":~-·~ J 1~: H ..... n~ g +'"'~=I~~ 14 2l~ 1~ l~ 19'" . ~~~oz~ lh 2•' Vo -: sideration. ti -.:n~ : .. ' ~ 1~~ ?~v. ne.+v. mtMn -,. 29 _136 '5'/o ,, 94Yl-2'1'o Hotl:s! := • I~ ri:: ~~~ ~~+ ~ ~~~K •1 J I 9 #v. : ~ti SPONSORED BY th e 8•11C1\K 1.60 ' 29 351,(,, ~-l5V.+ \It 8::1Gi1J .an • H I: I:? ::--v. Horneslk .60 ,.-.' 411t. .W..-"6--"Mere St 1.60 ,. '' lli litJA 1r, .. ~y.. SC01T, WHO personally favors stricter wage-price con- trols, sald be did not know ex- actly what steps the President was considering. Ask,ed for an explanation of Scott's comments, Depu t y Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren said, "There are a number o f matten lmder con- sideration -constantly under consideration." ' THE PllESIDENT E • A BenCI a: of 3 •• S 51\'t J6¥r. 56V.-¥. oorm•llY ·,. 1i 52 19tl ltV. lt\11-v. MctnYWI 1 .0 'j lOI '9v. 09~ ffilo t >< Mtrck 1.11 '3 208 19!'1 19 ~1 arnl n O'S t Orange County Chamber of 8., c o 1 is ' It• 1P1o 22:\'J nv.-1 Dorr ouver 1 ..,. l l'I 1 ,,._ ~ HOoY...-i.a 1 2t'lll 2mo 21 \'t Meredith 10 1 ' 11'111 1J1to i,,,, -.. 81<1Cllof 21'1 . . zlO 31 31 JI -'Iii Oorw...C 10 6 28.5 •!'I '"' ~+ ,,.. HorllDll Co 2 5' 1"" 1-. 1"9--'"MtrrllL 2tb I 211 lJ!'o ll'A ~-o 0 Commerce, it is the first con-B9llCwl s11t • 1 ios lOl 101 -~ oo....reo :.. 10 i2 35"" 3"'\'J, siVJ-2,1, tiOU>lt•I An • 11 t\11 n;, 1~. t-1~ Me1aPet ·lrS 11 12 60 5'Vi r:~ !erence of its kind to be held Ci:t t: 10 16t ~ ~ 'k-~ 8°P~hlf'nJ n VI szVi ~~ Sf::-~ ~:f.~1i'°:t l~ fl ~f~ 1~.,., lf""= ~~!ts: ~S.b Ii 3~ 121~ 12i ..... I * ~~ Buffums Up in the county. L~:r ,2 ~ ~ = ~ ~+"\4 g~~ i1la ;: 1ol It y~ ~~I~ =I~ :: 1i ~ :~ ii~ l!~.t ~ .:681M~ ' :~ 111""' I!~ t ~ ~ Kenneth E. Hagen, a ftl:iJ'& .5f ~ ll 1~\!i 1f'711o 1:'~1 " 8:::.:!. d··'I ·· ll/ :~ := ~::!:1 v. ti:::,:·~~ 12, 1!1 f,";.. ~r111 tr-!~ =::~0"' iljf .' ~ 1of~,~~101~..,,. Fullerton a I t 0 r n • 81.mlr Jn A 5 17 7V. 1 1 _, "' " 20 ··-•t •• -Me m S '9V. 4' '9 MttEpf J.90 ZIDll '9 .., ff ;:._ e y • IS l!llluLghl lQ ' 1 1"' 16¥ 16llt-• ..... • ll .... .. lt... .. MolJll' 2'1'.11 '' 1J 41\11 ..-. .,_ MG IC Ill .10 d -.. ' '3~ '-114+ \'Ji F R d chairman of the event H~ ""· Bklc:kHll .2-t ' 11s ,.,.., 6"-6'1t ..,,~~ ..l 11 2l J1M?; !~ ~ MousL 1 40 ,I 13"' "" o~ .or.+ ~ Micl!Gt. 1.cw 11 s l M 11 ,, -\ii 01' ecor . " .....,. 811.198"1 .'5 6 1'4 IW IS lS._,,+ "y,, • .... '2 ..,,._ •• HwNIG1 .3' 1 10 261/.o 2:6 2' -01 MlchS Ti>ll I 1 1 l•~ I• 14 ••• plained that the purpose o the Bg:,""'' ,erllJ. s '5 '"' •~ ~ • 0:, '.U ·· 11"' 1t t n• 1~ t 1Vt liDw•rdJ ,16 11 JOl 16V. 1s\.\ 1.s~1 =~"'"'c ,'1 ·" ,•, •,1 11 '111 11'.,." It"' --• · t d 1111 .-lj 1n ll'h IAll 1.-..+ ~ 1" a 15 15'h 1w. 15\lt+ v. ~ .10 t 26 n ...,, I''"' 11-.... \I ~" I i~ .. 1..-umereoce is o emonstrate .. c ao:1 11• 9 .. "" m._.. r.ci 'wL 1 v v. l M U!h H~ 1,1S1> 12 11 19~ ,,,.. 1N+ VI :re1f:,u ';J,o n •• ft~• ~ v. LONG BEACH -Buf£ums toOrangeCountybusinessmen~~ ·, ~·~ ~ i:v.-, 2~112~ 1a~1t..,..,1Jlt 1&!=1~~:,:,.::M 1~ 1 : ~l "~ D~ 23~~M~RO:.·J! l ll 1r~ tt: r~ .~ had the best first quarter on ~hat there is a growing market I::"~ I:~ lD! 1~ ll~ llt: n~ "r 1'~ ii J = "r.'h ~=:=~II T~ ~ 19 1~= f1,. t'1~ ... =Ii:~ '·.! is J mt ~ ~t :: 1n the East and also that Borin.:;• Jn 1 26 JV. ~ 3l'i+ 111 '.20 , l 1•v. '"" l•"+ "'HvtllM'I e ..ci s 12 ~ "" v.-~• :i: ·1 · ll i!I 16"" ttiz 1 ~ ~~nv:"~ c~ief ~:~u~~ lhere. a re 'substantial dir-1£~~ lS ~7 11~ 1!1~ 1U~ :~ e.011 P1 .t1 ;-t-m; 15~ fft? ... ~~~ :?: 2'_/1 'm 2i ~u.+: :l:'n"tQ'f:ll 1! ~ .. lfil !i1n: 1 ~+ .. : COO• ferenceS in the ways the Brrinl!Alr )I 11 211 1..... ~ m.-V. ~=~~F--~ ~ !~ lm '!\l~ l lit ~ICM , Pt.mrrn 15 q r-11.'!t I~~ ~upll:IY f9 II J fJ! JI 1 +' \4 officer of the speclalty depart-various countries do business. R~1rnv i1~ M ,~ ~2: ~~ ~ti::+ "-~~":i,.·1· ~ ~; I J ~ "/t."1'11:. 1:~ ~-~f = ?:~ fft ~ ~'J.·~ ~-'° 1 ff1Z ft-"~ ~ ment Store chain, announced • a~ fp':i., ~~II) fi 31 tt fi: et=~ F•r•fl M . f1 . t -~ :::8~ ., 'i -ri-~~ ~ 10"-1\'I i'bt .,;; .l 37t r. tf'Z 1~1 ~ Triple Damage ~u,;, ~ mNFEKENCE -w111 i.~y,::11r11--'-'i -ll~-il"-li ..... .Mi 5:!1('-! ~1-11 ~:liil..~Wi;...!~ l'~ 111 ii:••. ~i'a:6l • ~_:"--lih °"'~!----!·~ Aprif 3o sales ro':01~~;{ begin at 9 a.m. with speakers, 1~~~ i:H i3 ~~~ Y~ h~' ~::'F' · I ~ j• j v5~ 111~::~~ :· ' ~ ft~~~h~ Mo•vb c~ , ,,-~r1m ·1 ·w SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -$8 980398 f followed by a luncheon speech, 8~~~cr : 3: [,~ nm JYl't \l FdPf' I" 111 Pwt" t-ll 12 "" ,._ itYo ~~: ~o!1m_ .. 1f 21; 11 151111 1 + -States, cltle! and individuals to ' I rom f1,8M,827 in and afternoon work.shops con-8r11 r.hro ·F. '' l nio ,.. .~ ""' ~=[)! i: 11' 'Y '"/I~=::; i12 •. n: ~l't fi"' .W\I»-"4 ~I 1·!9 i1 '" ~ l!ll ... it t --•tr! I d ! the like period last year. 1 d' 3 8rFtrrl1 • 11 153 15 l•IA l•\lt-'l.:i ftrro o ,, 1 1 I + ~ llToatw .)I 17 »4 '3\'t f2YI 22~ ~ ~·.t.! 2 ... 1 -.t)! Ft l? canno ~ p e amages n The cu 1ng at :30 p.m. I~~~~ ;J l "l ~ ~tt:; lttt+ }2 Fl=' 1 ;16 I l'I ~ +~ 1m_r••1 t o ! in ~,~ 9~ fY.:!: v. =:ll'"f l:U !0 1i ~ ;s: ~ a sult accusing automakers of I gains rere Mf!de with Lecture topics and spea kers 81/CY E l,l'O 12 •1 n~ nv. ~\;:: v. ~ ~ I 'ii l ! 1 ~ v. l~Al"l0 11~ l$~ ~""' ~~ ~~ ~ MfltlyM ·~2 1l s: 11' l~"' l \'I conspiring to delay develop--no nCl'fWIC n selling space Include: iM"arket pro { i I es I i~.f0 I~ • .s 2l 1lw.. l"' 1l.,. -·~ e~[ :..:.1 $11. 1 11 m I m ~"' '1~ 'Mi :: 1~ ,~ ittt ,g~ .. : =~~n 1t 1~ 2!2" M ..,.,.. ~t "tt ment of antlsmog aevlces, but and all nine of the firm's el:-Wllli$m ~uford, Jr., pres!-I..,,~ 11: ;I !'ft ,:i.. 1::t: it:"+~ Fa!Sl~r1' 2~ i'1'• l " ~· !. a =HMd ;;ID '.s 14 ,u: 1.-16V.+ "=ke1" Pr J !a 1~ u\li 'l»--~ they can apply for straight . 1st1ng stores contributed to the dent, Codevintec ~aclflc, tnc.j R~l:!~..J-~ 11 1r, ftt: r~ n~,"" ~:~kl~,1i l , " ' +~ naPwh 1:U : 1n Ht H~ H::+ ~ ~;rrs~.oll 6I ll" 1m \~ 1, ~-·iii damages, the 9th U.S. Circuit hi.her sales fl8\lre. Young Marketing Techniques , Drago 8unrlt .lllb 6 'l JO ~ 9-+ '4 ~I~~!_ ,.,05il n 1 c y~ +~ ::::u.r~1 z.y 1i ~ 1':: Wi i;"'= ~=er. ~ I 79 Y' 4 l;; • Couri ot Appeals has ruled. ..,ct. Marolt, Los Angeles Trade!~ 1~1 1'.:l ;I ' !!l: lb ll1::: U ,:,.'C\l, :!! '! ff~ 11~ ._ ~ 1'::i~,r. "'! 11 '! =~ l:~ l:1lt'• "'II:' f" 1! 1 ~ · "i~-111 The 'l'uesd~ deci1ion ln· Eamlnp in thts seama[ly legate, y u g 1 0 s 1 a v 1 an ·~INN:i 11;\ it ~\Ir ;« SlM -~:~~~ ~tg n1 H ~ 12 f.!Vi+ 'Ill :1tne1 51()ti I tl '~ 'Jli )m-14 ~Sl 1/nc1~;!t f )II ~\+ volved conso . led suits flied olw periOd more than tripled 'Fed er a). en Amber 0 f Burnct...c :n 11 • I~ ''"' 1"'11--·"' ~:rt!l'ul·~ 1 I " ~» ift+ ~I:' c: .70 I 14 lf t 10 ~_!!:.Cl I I • • <• $1'" '91 f "2164 In h Burrtln .IO _.. 222110 211YI 21111.t+ ~ tv I • . ! • il! ~ }; 111$0 COOP 2 2 3'\lt ~ ~ ' •• ,... .. .,..,. • • -It py California the sl,,ate aJ¥f cl· "'. w ,"1 rom .,... , t e Economy: Negotiating the aw111 u111 ... r ••~'~ mi no.-"=1iwA.':1c 1:~ 11 ' 111 U I: !~111111 .1«1 • 1 1211 121\ 11v.-.\ol M~ 1 : 2f ti 1" 1 :,tl ty of New York Denver and like months last year. On a Sales c 0 n tract I Ji'ck ·~l l,ltt! 10 , y \'t n . :n~"v. ~1~;."J:M ..... 1, " : ~ 1-:1 + 4 •n= 1:\a ; }j ll ~~ :M~-1'-' :~·; b ' .. ~. .. Pblladelphla against the Auto per·sharebasispro(llsequaled Knowlton, president, Martin :O.J: rr.d '• 1• !l."4llo 26,i°+~~l::;'!~1l 1t Zl1 ,,., j111+ l"l{1~1c:W': ~ ,J,1~3r,:1ffi_2 Mv.,-,L .10 12 ~ 11tt. 1"' f t: ManUfacturen Asaocia\ion.. JS cents a share on the 9S5.9S2 Decker c.o.; Federal Tool! ~~1..= I 1;1 r-= m+ Mi Fttmi' :,a ~ l ' I + \lo l~r~~ f.1 ~ ~ u~ r~ H;t. Y) ==C9 , .. Jf" r. i.. It ,.. average shares to be outstan-Av~ilable, Mrs. Maureen R. :Ji·~~A 3; 4: lb Hu ~~ ~~:"tf~i·:l tS ~ I ""'+" a ::=-11~ :· J 1 l"'114 1fr: 't~ ~~=~:I y I~ i.~ " "}\ ding after payment of a S:.for.... ~m1lh, Trade Development Of· :=\ ·ft ~ 1!i JI~ ~YI L.=1lt ~11·~ l· ll ,n \6 '"' --1~U1i:r.: _). 11 JI 21:! ..!~ 2f~ e ... , Air jfi • n ™" I • ...... IL stock, split on June 14, com-f1cer · U.S. Department of •n a~r n I '" ... ~ . F:'"lh 1' s J ft \"1M6Crni..: " •1 .50 ;"'JO ' ~~rA~l u .6 10 IJ!io l Qi pared to five cents a share on eorninerce ; China Trade ls ::.·~ i~i ll 1t :~~ ~,..., Ii(.~ ~.llDr S:,, .. i .. R -"'1~l~u~1 "1': ·t fl ~~ lo\IJ ·=+-·· '4f •Ill ;,. "' ~ ~ 1 l: lhe 929,375 average shares ~ Bomllling, Olvld c:-Bu11>aum, ~~·.,j l~ :al' n. ; .~~ t: 1mr ·:;J i 193 = ~ _ 5 f~1r,~1ctw li MJ I ~1'-! ~~ ~1~ 1~ '11 'i ~!l , ~ outs!andlng • yeor ago, ad-pres1dent, May Lee lndustT!es. :m.~ •.:: ' ·! fl,, t:~· m:+ ~ ... ~ l.ll ., ~ m" •• ·~M 11-:..11.: " ' '!It ll i'lt. ~·!~·~' ' .Ii II tt .·~.-. justed for the Splitt re Oii 5 -110 64*.,.., ""+. ~·~Ji ·11 t ~, ~r"l.H' "1 ,,.,.., ,... _.., i :tJl 2 •• 'i Young said the increased AFTERNOON-DISCUSSIONS :~ 'Lrt 1:ft1 i ,: 1n: ~ ~ ~:r'i.t'Yl..v.izr · · '' a -U '"•~ 11 UYI ., -~n+tt ~~~ 1·1 j 1 • ·- ! •rD TKl'I 1 2J 301t ~ ~ EatG•iPI 21 11 ' n~ t!~ ! "'-\II . OIJ I -i' Ml !2 '"'""'" "'It O• 1 L 1 proltabllltystcmmcd no tonJy include: Industrial Property =~~~i:.1 ur~JU?lnt-'J~:tt~ll\,l,.V:.l~ ~~1/J "'4 1,,.,.,+~ ,~~:'. 1 tn~.~;::N.~~: 10 }.?~ 't == ~1: ~~ ;~~~1:t0~tg!e18.:~~ ~~r':Uo~~ 8~~~r E~~~! :fl~~·~ ,! ] ~~ j.lJ: lit 2: i~:~~ ~ii 1~t 'ii ~~ m! JtS:.: 1~17f' ,! , ,J ff; t~ t ~: : ~~~I~~ '~' ~· S ~ r:~ .space but also from a .' Controls on Trade with ·~ /Ofl'I. co • u j;= l ek4: NC .t• ' <» '°"" ft11 ~~+1_ !~'.II!-.-ij d'i 1 i ~ N11 r.;:; . --,. • COfll 'J !j-1,41 EiNnlr I.Of 0 6 ttv. r.Vi 29\lt-~ ;ji~l:~ r • " · ~-t· Yl N/~lncl ·?f j .. decrtose of. nurl•.lf"tCCDt io-Eulcro Bloc Nations and the ~" II l" ; l · •• • • "' ~ " "" ''"'n+ ~ :.lfj' •: " fi •-" • "I I; • ·-: expenses exP,rcssed as I\ Peoples RepubUc o( Cn1na, i1~.:f ·1 : 1•1 l? 1 ~ !.tt ~~ ~ 5& 4t ,m ,::: i1: :z•,, .;,,. .1 tt · · , ""• .. ij"l! '1:1! J 1 \\ ~+ :"' I ' I ed d p . r v Cinco In .20 ' 00 ff14 Im '! Eltef Mtl'llO • JO 3\41 , , -.... i !' ll.. • ij -.,, • II ' ~ I ' ! H + .. percentage o saescompar an romouon o o ur §'"u .~•11 """ ~1 »-••1•~·"'· 10 m"' --1:::~~l 1111, = ~t~ '"""· ' • ,._,. 0 the preceding year'~:--Prod '""'lld:-\:tO r • 1711 v. n'I'-\Iii Ekltn lo1 wt .. 10 Ne ~ 6+-w. oto 11 'I •' • + 'e'~ •' i ,& :nR. RC " ~ ~ !"''""' tnlllt .~ I 11\11 '7'-lo~\flll,.,fr lllCI 6 '6 ~ I """"'" tYe--I -11 f\'t 11Yt--.... ~ ._...,. ttiji '""t • ..... ,, I l I " --' . . • • Firm Puts Carrot At End of Car P(J()l • WASHINGTON (AP) \Vould free parking prod you into organiting a car pool 10 work? How about a book of trading stamps each n1on th for. riding in a car PQOI. --9r walking or bicy~Jffig to wor~? •---/-, The !11~!1s:_!8:e banking fi nn or-wilker &"-unnllfJl'""r-ii--wa.shin(ton posed those ques- tions_ .to \employes last ran. So faT, it reports, more than half are oolltctlng the bonus. THE IDEA, OF course, is to cOt down on auto pollution and use of gas by cutting down on auto usage.----FINANCE A Dlstric oLColumbia pro-'--'--------' pcsa.J to charge a $1 daily tax ·on each· aoto in a parkiflg lot sparked the car-pool plan. "ln the process of opposing that proposal we decided !hat business people had to think up other solutions for the downt.oym parking clnd air pollution problems," said com- pany spokesman M o i r a De Wilde. The $1 tax failed to pass but the car-pool plan k e p.t ="-l·liUilding.- OF THE FIR~f'S 9 0 employes, 51 now participate. Some of those who don 't really would like to but can't because they need a car in their work, said Mrs. DeWilde. She reported that seven employes collect the free parking -a sizable item in a city where downtown rates can run $2.50 to $3 and up on a daily basis. Howard E. Gurvttz has been named sales manager at Roamoor Leisure World in Laguna Hills. The Huntington· Beach ex- ecutive was formerly vice presi- dent of sales for Holstein 1 n du stries and s ale s manager for a furniture company in H u n tington GUil r Beach. ln·his new position. he will be respoMibl:e for all-sales activities at &be aU-aduJt com- munity. * Oartes C. Folks of Costa MesaThas been appointed in- ternational sales manager for BFA .'tJdueatloaal Media, a division of CBS w h i c ll distributes educational films and ftlmstrips. * Bak of America has ap- pointed 'Franklin D. Stewart vice.president and manager at t be bank 's Irvine Incl~ trial Park of- fice. sched· uled to open l, July 2. -+· ~s-t.e w..ar:t~- 1 with th e bank since 1~,_r~nt-t ly completed STEWAfl:T a tenn as director of the Na· aftei-earlier Serving as assist- ant vice presid ent (Or com- mercial Joans in Long Beach. He resides in Orange \Vith his wire. * Savings and loan executi\·e Lewis Meskim,..n has been named manhger of the new Lake Elsinore branch of Laguna Federal Savings, sla ted to open on June 11. This will be the lirst branch , • • •' Th1 finn pays $25 a month un- der a package deal with an ad- jacent lot ,Mrs. DeWilde add- ed. The trading stamps cost $135 a month. CAROL CHURCH is typical of those In the plan. She drove to work· alone for 10 years. Every.now and then.sbe:d.try the bus and give up in deSpair over the 40 minutes needed to travel the two miles from hei: home. Walking wash't the answer and bicycling "proved just too hazardous in all that traffic." The o£fer of ri-ee ~parking set her to looking for co-workers who lived nearby. She found one, who now collects the trading stamps_. She al.so fowid of Laguna Federal ioCated outside of Orange. County. l\.1eskimen has many years of experience in the savings and loan field . . ' * Harold M. Voorheis has been named director of program development for N e w po r t B ea ch-bas· · ed Comphre+ hensive Care Corporaf,ioo. He comes to the he.alth ca r e man-. a gem e nt firm after fo-r-merly serving as voo1tH•1s administrator ..,for an alsohol· ii:.m hospital in Orange C.ounty. Voorhei s and his family reside in Santa Ana. * John M. Galvl.1 of Corona de! Mar has been named president of Kendall Develop- ment Com~any, a real estate subsidiary or American Stan- dard, Inc. of New York. Galvin was previously finan- cial executi ve for the firm's New York offices and was transferred to the Newport Beach corporate headquarters in 1971. that the slight detour to pick- up h~r passenger cut her driv - ing time slightly -to less than 20 minutes each way. -{:( Gas Check_ •I Turns Up 'Normal' WASHl.NGTON (AP) ....: A survey or more than 1,400 gasoline stations along major U.S. travel routes showed seven percent of l h e m ~ocaMng amOWll§ a customer can purcllase in a single stop, the A m e r I c a n Automobile Association said Tuesday. The survey showed 1 per- cent of the stations closed and 24 percent limiting their hours of operation. · The AAA said the survey was • the first of a planned weekly series designed to more accurately gauge the supply of fuel to cmsumers: It said it found that 75 percent of the 1,439 independent and ma· jo;-cempany stations checked were opei:-ating under normal conditions. ·The stations counted were polled on the basis of a na- tionally prepared ques- tionnaire by AAA clubs in the District of Columbia and all states except Alaska, Arizona , Alabama and Missouri. The spokesman said that the Southeast and Northwest regions had the tightest Juel supplies, with only 64 perci:nts in the Southeast calling Llleir operations nonnal and 63 per- cent in the Northwe s t . reporting normal operations. Revolvirig Credit Set .._ -.... • Floral Leg Men Two · jttdges in ·a ·regional ·contest sponsored by Florists' Transworld Delivery in San Franc:;-isco·, id- mire the 'most creative floral design' by Morri Molko Of ,Costa Mesa. The Orange Coast flOrist in- cluded mannequin's-le_gs among..ao assO.Itment ~of roses, gladioli, and Pompons in his winning entry. OCC Building Food Service Laboratory • Beef Test . Improved At Lucky --~~ .. . . Wtdnt~Y. J11ne b, 1973 , DAILY PILOT ii, OVER THE COUNTER NASO Ll•tl•g• for TllMdoy, Juno 5, 1m -I • ... ......... < • • • -' ·-- . ----------- • • WodncsdJr, June 6, 197' • . ' ~ ednesday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stook Exchange List Rally Finished, • . • SC DAILY PILOT !9 -. I ifO .. OAJLV PILOT ·Wt•• dit', Jw •• 197, • TONIGHT'S • TV IDGHLIGHTS CBS tJ 8:00 -The Last King· of America. Peter Ustinov portrays England's King George II at three critic.a.I stages of his reign during and after tl'le --. Top Star s ·Shine I In 'Vanya' RevivJ.z ~ By MARV CAMPBELL MISS CHRISTIE pie.vs ~c · -prolessor's young secood \\ife, Fine Concert Given By OCC's Orchestra American Revolution. CBS News correspondent Eric d G 1 ff---11'-.S.vareid-takes the role of-a colonial JOUrnal ist-in-Norway's Edvar r e g , gave us "'hat th is v.•rller NE\V YORK (AP) -With wh.,. beauty causes Y"'lyn Nicol Williamson, George C. and the doctor to love her r Scott and JuLie Olristie In the i ht h · t h cast and Mike Nichols direc-8 g or t cir ost yout · terviewing the monarch. believes is the great.est piano ABC D 8:00 -Th:e Wacky Weeki Wachee & Sil· concerto ever wr\tten ~nd that TOM BAR LEY ver SpringS Singing and demedy Thing. This long held convicti~n was made , 1 mouthful of a special is hosted by .. comic Tony even fir1n er Sundal. by a sterl· ting, a limlted engagement of Elizabeth Wilson 'as ~. ~ton Chekhov's • • u n c,l e Vanya's nie<;e. wasb't al ri.ht \ van •.. Y.a" is insured success,. as the others. The young 'fife il-""'"'!'ll!µl"J. h gue~fi S{!ll~~l'fln An'l'dear:..· ._ing performance 'of the A Mu·sjc BOX ..___ son, John Gary, a r 1e Callas ana Juay Grau6art. 'nilnor worHn-the-ereng<&.-1~:::=.=::=:_.:::.;:~'---------'-~ Coast College auditoriunL should be 27 and SOnya tl8 . , .. _ ·~'th•e.n-pJa)'. is exce tiona_!!yr""'MJs. s..WiJsoo,._Iooluwf too~ • we I act • o u ifH I r h -··•· 11e""''l""'-Williamson provides some some gr 15 s...,,,ing s st NBC O 8:30 -"Poot Devil." Sammy Davis Jr. takes the title role of an inept resident. of Hades assigned to secure the signature of a San Francisco accountant who wants to sell his soul to the devil. Jack KJugn1an, Ch ristopher Lee, Adam \Vest. Laguna Hills pianist Ruth i. \Vilk ins Tyer was the architect on this occasion of a splendid reading of this intensely lyrical wOrk and her to produce exactly the right soloist for the given concert work was again demonstrated. A thUnderous ovation by a delighted, near capacity OCC audience left no doubts on that score. Rounding out a rousing finale to a most successfu l season was a s pirited perlormance of Kachaturiyan's , ;,Masquerade" suite with that glorious waltz and t h e lh oroUghly r oman t ic. "Romance" movements draw- .ing eSpecial commendation from this critic. do. Also. she had the last I s surprises in the primary role. of the play to speak; and !tn- We saw it at its last preview stead of Chekhov's q~t at the Circle in t h e stoicism, she dellvered tt:tm Square-Joseph E. Levine "th t d If · ' Theater on Broadway. The wt ears an se -pity. \, background in a 1nemorable performance was provided by an Orange Coast College Com- mun ity Symphony Orchestra that wa s at the top of its form. play will run through July 28. The cast presents stftrs I down to two sma)J parts ol lhe That glowing Grieg may well have inspired Chapman College stu d ent Mai:y Schmierer and John Danke to hit the heights they achieved in what this critic took as the next highlight or this most entertaining fina l ·concert - Saini-Saens' comically clever "Carnival of the Animals." Williamson, as Unc e Vanya, old nurse and Vanya's moOler, runs a Russian estate with bis taken by Lillian· Gish and a niece for her ,professor father. keen-eyed Cathleen Nesbitt", Uncle Vanya feels depressed that he is middle-aged and has done nothing with his life. .. ·~,·-JV BAILY LOG · .. ~1iss 'fyer was determined to extract every ou nce of the rich r o m a n tic is m that pervades practically every bar of this superb concerto <tnd she 'fotmd a most willing _and th oroughly capable ally in the person · of maestro Joseph Pearlman. · Have a good summe r , Maestro Pearlman and the OCCCSO; you have richly earned it with , a 1972·73 repertoire that jlas never fail- ed to fill that ample OCC auditorium. THERE IS NO greater CLOSING THE BOX -lt uP1 teltPllot• WILLIAMSON plays i t without melancholy but with the masochistic .delight Ql a person who enjoys displaying his horrid state. He has the ironic tone of one who · thinks TllEm LIAISON was never-crowd 'pleaser in the concert was good to see that the A Shaicks that a person who feels and m lnrtlt •• Consequences less than impeccable. lt was repertoire and an orchestra Harbor Area Commun ity av, talks as he does is ajoke. l~l~~~~Pf~~ f!lllM-UntHcNMn never more---than--iw the th ~ b · I led · th €oncerts Association as this Elizabeth -Denison, 8, If One reads the plaf, .,.., a. o vious y-Teve 1TI e--• -VaflYa'S llne"Saren" furufy. &') Henn1nts Co,.i• rnoving second movement, re J axed , end-of·season-at-column predicted, chose Irvine gets her first-taste of" But W i 11 i 8 ms 0 n , 3 in- €!11 Wltlrt:•ll Ke1rinp so redolent of Norway~s ma· mosphere splendidly supparted soprano Karan Armstrong as tbe heartbreak of show ''.DllTY HAllY'" I l) "KLUTI" (l) JUN£6 .l:Oll e o om m CID m .... lll®l - @II Ch1mpionshlp Wrestlin1 jestic fjords and pretty moun-two young pianists who are the soloist in their fourth con-business. 'fhe young-terpretation d 0 es n ' t do w JipaneY uniu•p prqn111 tain streams, and in a obviously destined for great cert of the 1973-74 season. ster was rejected for a violence to a 'play in whichd ~~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllle thundering fina le that should things 1·n the wo1·id of music. This promis. es to be one or t · "A M.d everyone is trapped an d i· I e 1on1n.r1 00 C.Urtship ol Eddie's f1ther 0 Wantld Dead •r Alivt m Tiit Flintstones Q) Stir Tttk EE Qllltt•• ,, OMd•I• Em Htdppod11 lod11 m Tl11• Stoops l:JO (j) Hopn'1 Heron O Mft'it: (C) (90) Hlust for Llf•" · COnc:I. (bio) '56--Kirk Douglas, An· , , thony Quinn, Pamela Brown. The . ·turbulent story ol fincent van Cofh. (I) C8S Nm Waller Cronkite 0 Mm Gun wrn Trml ®}Merv Criffirt Show m And, Griffith fD Com111111r ldUCltion m 1N11111 Ctrsoa S1tow ai)NMl1 aJ nt Fr111• People lfjtltlloR- • '' -~ -NBC w" M par in I sumn1er unable to free himselt. : ..:. '-lYJ WI neldlJ JStery have been adopted as that Their performance reflects the iop 1events of the coming N. ht' D " · · s Movlt: (C) (90) "''°' Dnil" (R) plucky little nation's national the greatest credit, of course. season., Little "''onder that ig 5 ream in ar-Scott's acting of Dr. Astrov (C1lm) '72-Sammy Davis Jr. Jack anthem. on Dottie Ogle Nix, their HACCA has had a Substantial atoga Springs, N.Y. is more as expected. And it is Klugmin. Christopher Lee.~" Adam Pearlman's uncanny ability teacher. And 1.1iss Nix has increase in membership with also fine. One feels the entire West. A.n inept resident of Hades is been at the OCC keyboard on the likes of Miss Armstrong, personality of this country assigned to secure the si2nature ol more ihan one oc·casion to pianist Carl Mathes, the Jorge Palauce Role doctor, with his avocation of a. San Francisco 1ccount1nt who I h f ti · I '"( wants to sen hi' soul to tht. devil. C A l • demons~rate her own con· J\1orel Duo and the Little eco ogy, w 0 a s in ove vu oopel" C ing siderable prowess as a concert Angels of Korea coffiing next HOLL Y\VOOD (UPI)· later is capable of pulling back m Merr Griffin Siio• artist. season. Jack Palance \Yill be seen next into the lonely shell of work al) Novell 110LLYWOOD <UPI) in the title role of "Dracula." and forestry studies and going Jackie Cooper trades hi s prcr·l-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiliiiijiliiliiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili a tv.·o hour movie for CBS-TV. on with life as before. 9:00 6 O..n Au1ust Dtt. Lt. Dan Au2ust ducer's hat for the greasepaint I ';;==========;;;:=~:=::~~=:::::::~~=== usts unorthodox methods to ffY lo box once more \Vith 8 starring Colu.mbo.i P;.:curc> r«:>cnr; I, !~~r:e~~e~~1g:r:::ict 10 reveal th• role in "Chosen Survivors" to ROSS HUNTER'S Mui;,,,,1Produ.::1""1of fJ CIJ@ GJt ltlC!I~llt Y•• ';;;be;;;;f;ilm;;;;e;d;i;n;o;le;x;.i;co;;;;C;it;y;.;;;;;;] Gi'1 ~~ °l]J@IY'.rn~qy.~ Cive I D1nc1, You Gotll PIJ dM ii ~ L1 \J:UliJ\6.~ lnd A powerlul story of klv1 and ,,·:endship in 1 slum starring L1ut· t.ice John Fishburne '111 1s fish ind Donna Bry1n IS Billie Jean. l]J Th• Stw111 SUs '1he POl•r Se1" (DDr11riet fi)Nlnt m J1P1ntt1 Lm11111• Prof'llll t:lO U U,rlan Advlnt111t QJfawr mw Smart . f.E T11min1 Poinb "HUI I Am'' @m Mudl1ch1 ltlllan1 GE f:I C111 Ille Mi a.m. M,osi.; byBUR.TSACHARACH · Lvnc.l b.,..HAl DAVID -:t.1,!;'R'HJIJJIR/-: l[&)!UfltRr""':: ()Wl£SJl,\1l011 {G) /:J ClNTURY l 1 ,,,~ •···· . EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT DAJ LY 2:00-4:45 • 7:30 -10:00 ~~'~j1ll~~~ '€{fJ Jbuth Coast Repertory Showtl1M: 7:00 o~ 10:40 p.•. -ALSO-HELO OVEA! TWO •RILLl.AllllT 5 HOWSI "IN THE MIDST OF LIFE" Frldey th,. Suiwloy "SUTHER" IS A LOT OF LAUGHS EXCLUSIVE ~ HELD OVER 1:JIJ IJ Wldy Wtt1cl tf lonllll1t1 Win· llrl Monty H11l 1t1e\1s. II) H911n's Kirin' O Walt Tiii Your flt!ln Cits HoN ··The Prowle(' (R) Ourin& 1 neith· borllood crime wive, the local rui· denU take the law ind H11ry into their own hands. 8 Mwle: (C) (Zhr) "CllOll:t 11 .._ .. (com) '61-Marcello M1stro-10:30 O Hl11! Schoel Dlball Fin1ls Finals ianni, Vittorio G1ssm1n. of los An1eles JayCees invltational @ To Tell ttll Trutll debates, with the fwo top teams 00 Y• AMN fo1 It out of the e!1ht p1rtic.ip1tin1. 0 Milllon $ Mwie: (Zh') NNl111t ot 0 CI) 00 m I IPICll( I The Mtlh· ltl1 -Hllftter" (SIJSP) '55 -Rebe rt 1do1M Connection An examination of Mitchum, Shelley Winters. Methadone: whit it Is, trow it wo1h, ®l Wild kl111dHI and what prospects it holds for h1 lp. m Tllat llrl inf to reh1bilil1t1 heroin addicts. Im Dnptt If) Malone's H1n1out fll) StwefrMlt @II Kippy Costs Comedy series m Y1u111 DI. Kllllllfl . , 'lliif/Sports m This II Tour \.it1 HELO OVER ! Liza Minelli "CABARET" and Diana Ross -"LADY-SINGS NO RESERVED SEATS "CAMELOT" plus "On A Clear Day" "Soylent Green.. IPGJ • I I ncl "Skyjacked" I PG l SWM'; NfJ -''llntM: .JMlSrMN. PETER BOYIE SAUY m.LERlWI UMSE LASSER ln-,,1 METROCOLOR --(). ALSO -IUlT REYNOLDS, RAQUEL WILCH Contln11115 ··-from 2 "Fu z Z" IPG I LID 0 NEW POor BEACH INTlANC"f TO LIDO !~II b 'l RJ~a .... ,, •• Parli:l"f .... fEMU•F•Mily ·ll:OOBOOmmm11m • "ne Getaway" IPGJ -rn@ifWNews fM ..,. -.•:THE TRAVELERS ~ ~,:"! ~~~u1nte1 Both in Color ~:;·;l;\i~l~oli!ii!i:·· ·:· ~':!;'lody 5!!_CJ~"he,.!l~c.:es~·-· .1 R_> __ ..,. * brinits you "THE LAST (!)Mevle: "Naked strttt" (mys) II~~~~~~~~~~ "Biiiy Jack" IPGJ KING OF AMERICA" ·55 -"'""' Q•loo. fj~~l~~~·1. ·•=· '" THE BLUES" SEE, •• the DeaillliifWiiman- in the world taki·ona dozen •killed fighters bare-handed. Wn r• ' Tl_ -11:151?1 Ci"'"' !4 "h ~TER us NOV 1:~~-~-~-~·~--~-~-~~~"A~F~ls~11u;1~o~f~Do~11a;rs~"'."'.""'."'.""'."'.""~~I IJ ())ISPIC1A•ITht List 1U1111I AIHfica (R) Actor Peter Ustinov 11:30 6 00 CIS lite Mwlt: (C) "Dnirs portrays Engl1nd's Ceor.:e Ill 1t Eilbr (adv) Cflri1topl!er Geor1e. thru crl!ial stages cf Ms reign 0 tlQl @D lohMJ Cl'10ll durln1and11ter the American ReYo· 0 len Casey lulion. tn the role, Ustinov is inte1· 0 (]) (]) (B J1d: ,,,r Tonltt viewld by CBS News Correspondent m 1• T1U the Trutll Eric Sev1reld, who 1sumes the . view of a Coloriial journ1list. 12:00 m Alfred Hitcllcock Pr111nb 0 @} m Alll•• 12 "Clear With 1 12:30 0 Hirflway hff'ol Civili1n" Cone!. (R) Officers Malloy m Movie: "Plulldn Roall,. (mys) i nd lie~ i re 1u~gn~d lo take the '58--Gene Raymond. new pol1te comm1ss1oner on theJ1 ID Bill Costt, ni1ht w1t'11 p1fro!. D From INSTANT TEA * & TASTER'S CHOICE _..:t1ackr .5um.111_e1_Sptcial. Starring Tony Randall o rnoo m1s,1c11\1 r h. Wldy WHki W1d1t1 & Sliver Sprirtfl S1n1i111 1nd Comtdr lhln1 tony Randall hosts with 1uesls Slll· ler and Mear1, Lynn Anderson Jolrn G•IY, Ch1l1i1 C11las and Judy .GllU· _ltlrl 1o00 mooom• ... O Mowie: ''l!M Devil'• Aa:ent" (adv) '©-Peter Van Eyck. J[§}Jl,llkll I fhi•f _ --. 1:45 U Movie: "John11r An1el" (d11) ·45 -Ceorie Rafi. 2:00.m All·Nitht Show: "Thi D11 UM Slr UplOd•d," "Dr•ronn, '4uM- ron," "Bit Atllck" 3:10 1) Movie: "LoophGle" (dr:) ·s•-. Barry Sulliv1n. - KOCE, Clf1\NNEL 50 Orange County's UlrF' television station, -KOCE-TV, has sche:luled the following special programs today, Detailed listings of· Channel 50's programs are carried in the Daily . Pilot's TV \Veek each Sunday. '1100 Ml1llr •ot•~ Ht lfllboornoOd (CJ (P85) varlt1\I Pl'Clllf•m communlc•t!ng wilfl YOUfl9 ci:t1lclrtn, ftOsltd by F1eu ROlltl'I. •:lO l!leetrlc C9m•tnr ICl !CTWI $~!1) Hl~1n1"9nd J<Jdy GraulMlrt ire 1ln9!f'IO •-ff'lt'tr"li In folll 111191r TOI\• l..nr.r'I t9mentlt ~ "Mumble." V.-.1 tllfnd ••ay" llld Monie bl1"4l119 .tt"1tt0Jtt contttnlno "m" tre u. 1vatr1ltd . J:t0 ._,.,. Slt'Mt CCI IC.TWl $nul11 .. Ul*Ollt blMI hVNlftd Ind nurw:1re<11 111 .,...e, wllll 8f0 &ltd'• i,oopy we1er, by! O•Y!d lhln1u llUl:I 1111 Blrll blew """"' hlmtt11. Wiit B!t B.lrd •v•r COfl· ¥111« tn~ 11\al inutllt>Ul>i9Ui It t'Mff I .. mini, •;00 Upcr ICJ 11"8$) "Arthtl" Th!i I• ... 11111119 of llotY "one INrl 01 a Olft from n•ture tnd lht l>tll 11\tl ...... to ell of . , • CM.It H11ion.1 ,..,._. .ws M«wmenb." In flCOQlllllon of tfle NellOMI Ptrkt Cotnltn"lll, 1111 . ,... " wl ... , ""° •mt •• ,... • ... ''"""' tilt _.fk l>tfltl'•m• Of ''" ,ien.111119 slon• arch•s and format!on1 111<1 gu1U•1 th•t look '' II 111~ wert ('e1t!.O bv ~ 1111111 comb r1t~ln; me l~nd Wiii bf sl\own 11\11 lllft'\ft$t<:I, •:JO T&A 1:00 $91111 ~CJ (PBS) 1'he 1U-bl11ck enter"lnment lhow coveri 11 sptctnim of btl(k !«Iii IHUt'So Ind ltllure. eit•ollthed bltck •rll1n, •ulhorJ, o'•rwrlOhlt, IT!Ulld1tni, Ind IMd•!'S It Wfl " newcom1rt 10 !hf KIM. (60 mlnl · e:OO MltN!'lltc:t T"-•lrt ICI (IJ8CI Tht Wlckfd Noblem•n Ptrl IV ot ''V•nlry ~11r'7, Mllurnfflll I• Enul•O'ld. B~•r 11\d Alwdon live on wllt, credll, arod hll 91mbllno w1n,.1ng1. 8e(ky Khtfritf 19 Oltlllfl I l11tr11tlve po1!llon fllf R1W11on by fllrllnO with LCM'd Slt)lnt 111,ot 11t1wdon blllG>Vlt 111t-I• un- t111!hlut. UO min) •:oo 1.-iu '71 lC) (P8SI C.11!'• , ... f)llrldlnlt R9blfr! Mt(.Nell, Peter K1r-, •no J•mH L•hl'er report on tr.. ei!Orll o1 lndl\lldu11 c!tl11111 wor•l119 to ~YI !hi D-rOllJ-1 9111' «1!'1'11)1111 tOdtlV 1111 tre1ttd. (60 "'\") NOW PLAYING RESIRVID SEATS On Sale Daily 11 ·1u 9 MARLON BRANDO .itL -tpa11s--.. l ~X llOOl'l1:V•lll• ) "'"°"IT!tQ G111ltdiltllSI\ ~'ON. IHRU J!iURS. 8 P.M. FRIDAY J & 9,45 SATURDAY 1· J I 9,45 SUNDAY 1·5 & 8 All S£AT5 S4.00 WKOIYS t:JO; SAT., SUN,. 2, S:IS f:JO 0'TI415 15 A HIJACIC" P.O • WKOITS 1:00, Hll lJ, SAT,. WN. i.'4,, 7:00.,IO:U "rYll kNlfVll" • On ol11M . tM5~tll his air-rlill llwlller 11 llertln, ldlltl Mltllt 111Sriell 111 lr11111. lllrtfft Btrrn11111 w11 a. i.t-. Eich •I the wddlllf 1111sts receind • sllm-trlMld ,........ " Ill Fiitnr 11'111 twl tJllllde "91SIMIS. , ... --... 1-1.'""•-,IM. ~-ALEC &UIHNESS '2\ SHOWING NOWI lltl WARD HITLER: THE LASTTEH DAYS ·-ADOLrO CtlJ ·Oii.NE C:ILENTO·G,1,BRIELE l'tRZE'm Jo "'"' • '-"~•·-• "'...,.... 1,~ . tRICPORTtR ,.. 001\JS)(UNSTMANN .. t:W •AAU!I ~~ U<=ID<llo1~•l•MOI Wl)LF1lil'l\llONllAAll1JIV<JO>llml IP'!l111•~1· '"' •~..,.,,_..,..,.,,..~'"""'"'''II>"'"""""'"" ,.roNo •-l'C!VM _..,, ""-·--· .... . ----------- FOUNTAIN VALLEY oo:mJ) DRIVE IN Sin Oi9t0 Frwv. 11 OrdOkhu"'t flountl ln v.11..,.-. 982·2411---- CO-HIT ROBERT MITCHUM . "WRATH OP GOD" (PG) CO-HIT GENE HACKMAN ""PRIME CUT" t•I SEE Kung Fu - Karate at its deadliest. CO·HIT cuNJ 1Al1W000 CO·HIT "HANG 'EM HIGH" JAMES CANN •-""" "SLITHER" J-~...!!I!' ~k--·~...1~~----~~--i I • I~ · The Best of Fields f; "FATAL GLASS OF IEEr' "THE BARBERSHOP" ( "THE PHARMACIST" ,:_ -PLUS-) 6 "letty loop" ~ 7:30 and 9:30 ffch nenlnf CNAIUON lfU'IOM U#itl TAnOl·l'OUNt SOYLINT GRllN (PG) ._ + SIUNT RUNNING (G) . . I • '•"D••a•'•r. ' • ., .. -....... -IS•.! 962·2•11 N•"'"°'' ,, .... .,. ~~··~" Sl. -~ -I I } ·-----,-------· • Laguna Beaeh EDITION . I VOL. 66, NO. 157, 6 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ' ( • -~- ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1973 ·- Today's Fl••I N.Y. Steelu TEN CENTS '" " • l Laird Becomes White House Domestic Adviser·: WASHINGTON (UPJ) -President Niioo lured 1 Melvin R. Laird out of semirettrement today to become his chief dofriestic · adviler, and announced Gen. Albuide1" M. Haig wUl leave Jbe Army to ;rim the Water,ale'declmated White Jf<iule ,staf!." 1illlle ' there · waa llO !ormaJ ID· IKIUllMment of tbe •new ranti. under a rubaplng of duties, Laird .:.. Nixon's 1-·0e1 .... 8ecrelary ~ amiently ell)el'le& as the No. 1 presi~tial adviser .~.;ally, and will sit With Cabinet rank •on the National ~rity Council. Haig bas been ·serving temporarily as chief of staff, but the.re has been growing criticism of hia dual and possibly con- flicting roles in a normally civilian job at the White House while.also holding the ti· tie of Army 'vice chief of staff. He will retire from his !our-s£ar Army role .Aug,, I. Haig'• retirement plans were aimounced aboot lhe •me time a grqup called Pulr lie cttl7.en! Inc., hea40<i by cuqumer ad- v5cate Ralph Nader, announced @ !ederal colirt suit to force Haig to resign from the Army If he continued working at the White House. • In the new staff shakeup, Nixon's press secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, also was given the title of assistant to the. Pr~­ dent. lie will continue to hold the ijtle of press secretary, and. also will fill the job or communications director, just vacated by Herbert G'. KleiD. -Lairil fold reiiol'.leri at the White Hoose following lhe announcements that be yielded to arm twisllog by Niaoo and Vice President Spiro T. ~gnew· after previoU!ly saying 'he did not -want -. to return to government , even on a tern· porary basis to help reorganize the presidential staff. Niion removed his top two aide11, H.R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlicbman, April ,30 .as ·a result of \\'ater~ate disclosures and several other to)>' aides have either left .or been fired -some .as a result of Watergate and others for assorted re,uons. The White H~ announcement said Lain! -takjjlg EhrlldJman 's old job but apparenUy -with even more resporudbUlty -woold have. Calilnet rank fnd indicated he would be in on 3lmost all m!'jor polj_cy discussions. Haig presumably will retain the title of chief of still, with responsibility for • .I . air a . 2 Men Shot In Hoag Parking Lot By 1'01' GORMAN °'""~ ............. . ~ountain Va!H;y po!ic~ shot a~ kill~ two al~ged i.bdit> in tbe'!!OTkinc lot of Newport Beach's Hoag Memo r la 1 llolqJltal Tuolday nllbl, lollowinl a - llji .. tm.•·· ~. cbase<I the· P.llr il!er Ibey reporteclly held up a · amai! F..mtaln ROBARY, ~ LIA!> TO DUO IND IN HOAG HOSPITAL PARlCING LOT " • Valley marl:et and tool! kill tlau ._ ---==~· =· ~-~1i.J~ilf~:f!~l~ley!._! .... ~~~P~!llll~IMi~t!fi~."l:~""9~·~1!1~Su~p~1<~!1.~J~Hi!!ll~C~h!t~clil~'!l!'~j(,.~:•=•~r =· :::::;:;:=·~· 2"::: m:~~ ~~--:.= • . -+--~Xootllih~n;---al earaou.-• The Russians Are Here; The Russians Are Here .. 10th Bogus Bill Found-in-Store In Laguna Beach , .A 10th counterfeit 1100 bill turned up In By JOHN VALTERZA ObRrvers it the I p.m. louchdowu Laguna Beach Tuesday as a dress store °' .. °"" ,... -s• Tuesday termed the occasion somewhat owner went to. police with a bogus bill The Russians have lM'ldied. · routine and unevmtful, e.xcept for one passed in her store over the weekend. Dozens of communicatlOns technicians cfoak_·and-daa-r episode which occurred Janet Mitchell of Janet Mit.cbell -·• a·rew· -L.~ -the-Soviet Secret _... ~ Fashions, 280 Forest Ave., told off1Cers .,N &&ROl .. ua-D "' during the unloading of tons of com· f -.-...i Police today settled llllo their first day 11lWllaUons gear. l'lle materiail mlghl she read news acoounts o a sus,--. aloftg the South Oranae C4ast after land--be used if a televised addre5$ to the 01• counterfeit .note pagser:s arrest and a lng early Tueod8y •alt..-at the_El . lion-by -takesi>lat.. ~ of_tbe funny money. _ _ . TOro MCAS~ are the adYance ·pifly 11 WM the erybigrapbic gear _ top-She turned to ber own till, and !Clmd a for a visit bf Soviet leader Leonid t ~.u t &. ·--·~·--sllnilar bill with a serlaf.awnber match-v mid.Jun< > -"'!':_e ••-0 UE ·u-n -• ~ ..ing the CllUlllerfeit bills, ~ Brezhne SOUIOtime In ·· tl!i; .Cllf!OUS'epliiide ar ,!lie 11.S iiillltacy She said the bill was ~ on :>atur- . ~ . _ _ _ _ stajioo. . . -~ •-day•md tbe'l!latf'WhcnJ>OOnt'boUght $31 W R ed When 1t came tune to unload~'"= ~rel worth·o( goods and received real money oman escu code .gear :~ all [lllcked m boxes in change. • -the Russians ordered all J>ut m~bers PoJice arrested-Ralph Lloyd Osburn, ~-'----,.....~~~r----ol-tbeir-party~ ... u away-!roin;-tbe -.. ~ =-~· -~--~·--·lh the Af Im. · lin ""• Ul r\NUUUa, ll1 1..~wo.;uQn WI ter PrQmptn air er. . . passing ol a $100. bill at tM Gift Horse, •· , .. · · · . Then, soorces SSJd, the delegation 357 S. Coast lllgllway Saturoay. Eight · / ' · drove a rmted truck inside the huge $100 bills were taken from · OSbOm'a R . Into ·ocea· n turboprop cargo .plane, loaded .tile ..., person o!!lcers said . un into the ·truck, sat several sta!lers.oa lop . , . • . . ~ A 18-yNMlld toota M.S. womaa who 1W a Lapua l!eoch !!Or ml ~ !Dto the ' PaCific Ocean :was . resated . early this ~byasurfer. of the boxes, then drove off. . , , : • . , . At Iha& point, the "hosts" were' allowed . c' hil.d . c~~4 . Backed bace< on the field.-, · ~ • a&"" Much of the gear was .destlDed for the West8lt White House where ·the""'"" munlcaUmS wµI be set up iJlL. advance llndsay K. Obort, 11, ~J)ntarlo, swam, of the· Brezhnev visit with President Nix· oui! abou\ ·150 !~ lnlo ..0 Main J!eadl· OO"an.. the two men hold a rQund of ., .. lid· to r....ie,lhe-~,. who ~lico;. • "1~11USSIAN8, Pip z): '.' ' said had'bad.a ftght·wtil\Jier boyfrieiid 1n • • . . , . ' . SACRAMENTO (AP).-. The Assembly EduC.tion ~c.mmittee )~ ayproved a $31 .7 million appropriation to keep child ca'te' servioe1s"4float ,ia-Qalifomia in the race of tzPecteCl ·f~ftoalt <~tbackir. " .• . ' One 0£ the .;1ep_ lurc1le4 out of the driver's si~ of the car and dropped dead on the parking lot pavement. Wary police o!flcers~IOWl\Llbe second man slumped in the front seat still clutching ~ wad of money in one hand. The car and the pavement lmmediately around it were 'littenid Wilh glaa from the rear window that bad been shredded by shotgun lire. The ebaae, which aeut at least oeveu police can: in pt.D'suit at speedl in excess of 100 miles per hour, weaved, through street.I ·in ·Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa and finally down a dead-end street1into the hospital perking lot lo Newport Beach about 11:4> p.m. Newport Beach Detective Sam Ambur· gey,-who ia investlpting the shooting, said the bandits apparently did not fire at police diifing the chase. Fountain Val- ley officers first shot at the car near the 'comer of Victoria Street and Placeptia Avenuein Costa Mesi, be Said. The men tossed their pistols out of the car near the corner of lath Street and Placentia before being ohased into the parking lot; Amburgey. said. Pursuing of- ficers told him they saw something being tossed· from the fleeing car, but couldn't tell at the ·time what it was, Ambyr'gey related. 11)e suapects' car was.rammed by a car drives by Fountain Valley ofll~ of - !leer Lee Pepita In II!" Hoag parking Joi. Pepka and three other . off1eers ap- proached the ear and demanded ~hat the I (!lee TWO KllUD, Pap I) ' . coordinating and supervising day-to-day operations and activities of the White Ho:use staff. He is highly regarded by Nixon, as is Laird, and woo a rare t'i''O- star increase. in rank from the President for past duties as deputy director to Henry A. Kissinger~ Nixon's national security adviser. Laird told reporters that "a very deep and abkllng fatth in our government" caused him to change his mind and come out of h~ seli-imposed .semiret~ement. He asserted: "Government in some quarters is at a standstill and this cannot be allowed to be continued. That is why I reluctanUy agreed to oome back and serve the President in this role." ' " The ' appaintment of the former Wisconsin congressman was welcomed imm~diately by many members 'of Congress Who -Republicans as '.•ell a~ I Democrats -had poor relations with ~ Haldeman and Ehrlichman. ~ ~inf was a vet;etan congr~ssman before quitting to become Nixon's first Defense secretary In 1969. · Of Watergate, Laird said in response to reporter.;• questions: "1 have great con -· fidence in the President and I have been assured of his noninvolvement. "--• OS I a • ... : > ,-.¥ ., . .. • • . ' l I I \ ' I . . ... ', -· r -' ~--,...-,.,·...-.:'·!' t.: • • • 'PESTR!JCTION WROUGffT".IN ,LA<;UNA BY CEMENT TRUCK.:'t.: l Two 51!!111 ~hUd .. ~ In' ~..,-rtmont .w .... Nat Injured ~ :-. . -·~ . . -,... Rig. C~men.tXl!uck.Sm~el!- . . . . Into _Laguna :Apartment~l~ . ·By JACK· CHAPPELL , , .,Of .IM Ollllr P• ljaff • I • . • A 20-ton Cement truck careened out of COlllrol. down .• a• steep ·Laguna Beach straet, raced1 acniss busy South Coast H@way..,demolllhed a garage, burst into ffame and slamined into an apartment occupied by two small children Monday. . ' . . . ,.~:::_.-~ "'It's massive," he said. ;:t" · Laguna Beach firemen were called: o the ,soene. In eI!inguish a bla.e staJ:te4jy the spilling diesel !ucl. The driver :O.,b (See TJWCK, Pop ll ;;;; ._ .. \! -:-; .. : . • 1 1neatby bar. , • •'I> ~, -~-woman-war1DlinJQred -and·-wn ...... _.._ __ :=·~~~~~:~: ~=~ Plnntrer Yeo to Quit r -. -· ---..!....:.~-·~ -· The huge tl-uck cut a wide swath of 'Oru~e · 'Tii~ =-·11estn1e110n a.-tt -plllng!<f 10me1 00 7 an1s-·---~ - oceanward of Coast H.ig'1way spewing Ceu.J:. .. I • 2:3'> a.m. today. Capt. David Brown said a c:itlzcn nag- ged down an C)lficer on· patrol and in-~~~lm In ~t~~!lcal woman At Caspers' Re,q~· t Llf<!Cuarcts and ftremen. were di.patch- ed to the -· but, Obarr~ lY[th his surllioanl, -the woman prior to ~nil' arrival. ' ~· . : i'ENT SOLD TO. lST CA.LLER, lST l)A.Y can llappiilesfi.e ~ ond oolcl? One Dilly Pilot adVertJser thlnb so. Here's tbe 'ad that convinced her: . SEARS . I sided tent trailer, good oanci, ample storage, $300. (Phoue No.) The tent trailer wu oold lo the .Ilrst person 'Who .called the first night the ad ran. The ldvertloer said she "Is l200 wwth of happy." Try to buy a lltUe hap-'*-for youraelf with -a Dally Pilot clulllled waut Id. The dlreet line ii 112· im .. ,, . - By JAN-WORTH Of Ille o.llr ,..., '"'" Orange Courity plannlng commissioner Ron Yeo announced Tuesday he Will "sill!· al the re<iuest of Filth Dl,>triCt Supervisor Ronald Caspers. Yeo, a Newport Beach an:ltltect. said Caspers told him the reason for the re- quest was ·tO work for a better rapport among homeowners in the Dana Point and Saddleback areas. He declined to affirm publicly that the request was the result of phllosophica l di!ferences. "It doesa'I renect oa the job I've done." he said. "L~didn't ask. Ron any questk>ns when he hired nfc and so I ll'On't aak any questions as I leave." - But county planning d e p a r l m e n t sources suggested however thal Yeo's stning stand for open space and en- Vironmental concerns in hla 12 mmths in dfice bas gotten him In bot water with the supervisor. • Yeo 11 a member or the SieITa Club, a I .. director of the UC lrvinc Project 21 Study, Teun oo preserving open spaCt! In Orange COunty\ and a lecturer at UCI on urban problems and open space. Bart SpendloVe, president of the Sad· dlebaek Area Coordinating __ co u n c l 1 (SACC) and Nance North, an active member of the group, were named by Yeo as possible succes~rs. The other lour planners registered surprise and dismay when Yeo's letter of resignation was read to the panel. 11 don1t ~now what to say." Com· minion Chairman Roger · Slates said. "It's Just too damn bad .• .it shakes me up a lttte bit.'' \ Shirley Grindle. who 'vith Yeo has taken a strong envlronmen\81 posillon on · county issues before the commission, said "ls'lt remiss for the commission to go on record against this?'' Slates replied lie though that lnad- (See YEO, Pop %) ' --~ ..... o\im PLANNING, POST Commlul-r Ron YH . . flaming diesel fuel and cement qloog~l..,----;=o.i way. ~ I -'4 • -A ..... .· . 11\e driver of the truck, Larry 'Floyd White, 34, of Altadena, received 'multiple injuries including broken ribs1 a con- cussion, and abrasions. The children at the TeSi-at 2529 S. Coast Highway were llllinjwod • White was reported in satisfactory con- dition today at South Coast Community Hospital. • The iiuge truck miraculously avolded..a· colllsioll • wllh cars, on. South Coal! lllchway .-police said today II passed within m feet of one car before twnblihg oveMbe roadway . 11be driver had been attempting to · deliver a full load" of \rel cement to a home · under. coostruction along South Glenneyre aireet The driver attempted. to back the big rig up Upland Street, a 30 percent grade. ~ '-'Twice tb6 driver ,nearly got over the crest o! the bill but lost traction. The thin! Ume he lrted, the rear wheels lost traction •nd his brakes failed," Police Capt. David Brown said. "I've decided how I'm going to describe this damaae," Patrolman A. J . j>eluca said as be looked past the twlst<d, Charred wrecla(e of Ibo \rUCk and path o! destruction !ell lo the wake ol the truck1s pas.sage. . . • ......... . . ' (,. !. ~ '• It wilL be partly llUllDY in t!tr' afterncion houri Thursday, follow-· ing fog and low clOuda along the coast in the early morning hours. Highs in the mid-Ills at the beolches rising to near IO inland. • INSIDE TOD~~ • ' .. Parenu and tmcheri iti t~e .. Hunti1tQtan Beach and Founta.1n Volle11 elementary sctaool dia- lrfcts 1iave ;oined efforts ·to choose textbooks ond educotiotl· al materials for cl.asses. Tlte slate has passed thil homework down to Local levels. See .Ttoru 011 Page 1. Al y_. Stftkt J L.M. .... 1t ... 11111 u,25 C•llfon1lt I C.tMr cw-1J t•ttlfltll JI ... C-"-• M -" o.WtNllfett 14 • ........ p .... lllAWlll Ill )lloll ...... • 11•2' .............. It, 14 -..... )4 " f • ( a: OAILY Pll01 . -LB • .. Pendlewn Pair Held -~In Robbery : . ~ \ . Two YOU!!( Camp 1'eodleton-Milfnes · were 'arreated .by. federal agenls In San ·_cie¥e;ite Tuelday 1ltetn000 . only bours • • l',....Pflflel TRUCK .•.. • thrown from the •'l'fllChod cab ot the lnlcll: Into a -•way of· the clillslde residence. • It wu at nrst feared he may have boon plnoed lnalde or below the truck. "I thought the whole h<Mlle WU coming down;'' one Wtldentilled resldeJJl told pollce. • The truck, which dumped a good quanti· More than $71,000 worth or Uflenl ty of its wet cement Into the bedroom vI maintenance 'needa to be done to Lacme one or the apartments, was :.Ult in place B~ch schools aiid has been recom~ lau...datlnf Qa,000"1lbbery ot theJ>au ·branch of the Bank of America where a female teller w11 bludgeoned with a Utt this morning after two huge tow truc.k!I me'nded for _ lnclusJon in the 1973-74 were-unsuccessful-in pulling it.-.eut:>Tue&-~dtskl -bodge P--eceerlli1111 tr.111°-~1*'~=--~~ .. iron. Theodore M. Farris and CUI W. !)Jvll, both 21, were picked up by FBI agentl at the El Rancho Motel al 2341 S. El C.mlno Real at a-S p.m. Much ol the robbery loot wu recotered, autboriUea said, but ag«lla decllaod lo opeclly Iha :,RUSSIAN TURBOJET AT EL TORO PRECEDES ARRIVAL OF USSR ll'ARTY I.EADER BREZHNEV It Waa Pretty RoutlM Until Time Came to Un lood Cryptographic Goor; Security Got HNvy amount. The -robbery occumd lhortly alter I p.m. as hlo man antend the braoch Jn Iha cen!rOI JIO!I' ol tbe bue and dllring Iha proceu °"" ol !ht bondits beat <In ~dentifted 'llOmllll teller with a tire iron. 'I'be woman:_wu reported recovering tbls morning from severe .. Resignation of Planner • .• ,:p _ .J!~.z' --. ~r-ttttt ' ay-s-Gaspers ··\ Fiffh District Supervisor R o n a I <l CasPfln requ ested the resignation of his appOinted Planning Commissioner Ron Yeo "in a cordial atmosphere," Caspers' aiaet reporWd today. · •1SWpervisOr CMpers was most pleased E Mr. Yeo's record of perfonnance on commission ," Ca s pers ' ad- strative aide Tom Fuentes reported. :·~ ., * N'ew Direction I .. "This should not in any way be in- terpreted as a !iring but rather, just as a change," Fuentes said immediately after Yeo announced his resignation at the county planning commission meeting Tuesday. A fonnaJ statement v.·as due to be released today regarding the resignatiM or the planning commissiooer, a leading county environmentali!lt. Fuentes denied that Yeo wa!I replaced due to his stance on development or by the commission'!! recent decisioos. • RUSSIANS ..• talks In the East. head injurie!I. She is in the base hospital. .Jn the m<antime, the RI~··. de)ega--AI~ ~-1h~ witb.!!ie tion Will ffilx woik witlf a Uttl toUrism. This morning a group of t visitors cash, the two bandits jumped into a late- had breakfast at a popular San Clemente model blue sedan and sped north. restaurant. The sentries at that gate halted the car The airplane which brought them; 1 and 1s!lertedly told the men that they bright-blue model about the size or a could not pan through. Lockheed. Electn, was pale blue ta. color 'lbe driver shouted a curse and at-- and fliers at El Toro remarked. about celeratecl. how cleon the aircraft was when It land-Seotrtea then dllpotcbed a nceose num- ed. ber and description of the car which It is one of two support planes being subsequently turned out to be Incorrect. used to ferry men and equipment in ad-Marine spokesmen said that at one vance of tbe SOvJet leader'• trip, which II point 1IL the flilbt lrvm the aemry 11te set to begin June 17 or II. · the bigtnray Pltrol reportedly gave 'Thus far little ,comment has come chase, .mt offtcers lolt the setaway CIJ'. about the activities ol Ni>on and A,.., boun later, milltary lnlelllgence Brezhnov on the )Vest Coast. otflcen _....11y obtained.a lead In Iha And it is not yet certain U the na· case and oontrtbut~jnfurmltion leading day. released by trustees~-, Federal Funding Eyed f~r New Recreation Unit "This is the result or n" to 10 years of cutting down our rn1lntenanct," Tru1tee Gerald Linke, author of, the report, tald dur ing 'the school board meeting. The report states that '50,150 must be spcnl on Laguna Beach High Scbool alooe. It note!! that overloaded and overfuled electrical system M the north campUI buildings poae a ru. haiard (ID 11.000 II)' Fl\l!DERICK SCBOEMEBL repair job), that. Iha •w1mminC pool Of "" ~,, .,.., ,.... needs some Sll,500 worth ol equlpmmt A ,_ recreaUon deportment building, and repair, and that 1311,000 worth o1 pouihly In He~ler Park or adjacent to · work need! ·lo be done to -poool Riddle Field, should receive first coir cla!!m>am.s and replace nKUn& window • slde:nUon when 1Agwi1 Beach spends i~ saShe!. • · · . f $475,000 allotment or federal revenue 1'1e report cal11 for acqulaltion o1 aaly sharing funds. two portable clasaroom!I at Altlo School, lt Is one or six proposals for use of the a contrast with an ea~lier docwnent by funds tuggested by the city staff and City the school administration which said a ~~. w11Q O!!ll!Md .-Jllinimum ol • I ne~teachlng atatlam them to the planning commission this (classrooms · \Vere needed thrbughoul week. the district. Robert Reeves, usl.stant Rose suggested the city supplant the superintendent, said the lack of the ad· $475,000 wlth $187,000 from the sale of ditional clawooms "'Ollld mean m:n city~ed property and $50 ooo rrom a students per class. special development tax fund ' for--a total "They're just going to have to tighten. of '112,000. '. up their belts and have blger clu9e1." He reoommended the following JX.oject Dr. Reeves said. He said the class Ille be undertaken with the money: for nest year'• IChool bun't berm . -New recreation building ($150,000) de.~~ined y~t. . ~ -Environmental Jnfonnation Program We re trying to maintain the ltatul " and Coriiputer System ($!0,000). quo," Dr. Reeves told the board. : -Mlnlparll Purchaae and Development Linke, who preaented the report \0 the (fl00,000) board I« the flrlt Ume at the meetllif. -ElpOJ!llon of police department 1111d Investigated the main-llltultloO al city hall (1100,000) the schools with lndlvtdull -...... ~Relocation of city nurwry and cor-clpah or admln.latraton. pontion yard ("100,000) He aald the propooad apond1nc of f I t I. I I I ~n-by-.\'.'.eo "Mr. Caspers is certainly the leading environmentalist on the . Board of · Supervisors and ha!! been-In concurrence on numerous ,occasions with Mr. Yeo's strong environmental positions," Fuente!! said. tiOfiWide a<fdfess actually will emaDite~ · from the South Orange Coast. The motel where the t'!O suspects were ~an _..._ vessel (115,000) . · .171.476 .would be in addltioa to mon1eo -The~alliill'rlmlrflJS:OOO, llocated-ln-lhe-1+.t"1ftilllm-prelimllm)'•--+-- about '3,000 more than the proposed school budget. . ht Near Futm·e O~e County is "right on the edge" or a new direction, according to~ Yeo. ,tlJe~pounty's flfth district planning com· pt1ssioner who announced 1111 requested ,.....tioa 'l'Uesday. . · llellectlng en 1111 U J11IJl1llw In the (JOSI· · Yeo aaid in an interview be had more frustrated than before with w pace of bureaucracy and more ' ledgeable in .~ of effective input to gqyemmenl s a lot different being a critic from out.side than trying to get change Jfom the Inside."' the Newport Beach If it does, the Rlissians Will be ready arrested is only a short distance from the for i!. Onofre sate . revenue. The funds would be lareely drawn from "The supervisor is attempting to give· the fullest opportunity for representation within the unincorporated area of the county into county government. "It is our hope tbal the appointment ol a new planning commissioner will bring a representalve of the unincorporated area • • • where the bulk ol the ttaidenb Grader Crushes Two Marines Pendleton reside," Fuentes said. A Yeo is a resident of Newport Beach__ t and an architect. Fuentes said increasing the repreeeo- tatioa ol the Saddleback .,.. haa boon a coocern of the supervisor "for a long time." L. Bart Spendlove, ,president of the Saddle~ck Area Coordinating couucil, bas been menUooed a.s ;1 aucoet,SOr to Two young Marines from I Clmp Pendleton engineering battalian were crushed to death beneath a large grader Tuesday afternoon after the rig lost its brake!: and tumbled down a 100-foot em- bankment. A lug wrench whic~ allegedly was used to be1t the teller was discovered In the trunk of the getaway vehicle, whlch bore Loulslana license p1,i.s. Farria IDd Dav11 laee loderal cbar&ea of armed robbery IDd amult. ' l',.._P,,.el Rose aa.ld the red~ral government the school operaUn1 accowita, altbouch establlahed aix criteria to judge projects some funds may be provkied by bond by, including lmpact, visibility, crisis moniea. avoidance, expenditures, revenues and The school board received the repart innovations. for information end toot no action. · Rooe aald the new recreation !1cility The report 1il1od mall>-aoado ranked btgh In crilll avoidance since the of: $2,732• 11 Thurston lntmnedlate department must aoon vacate tit present School ; 15,115 1t Allao Scllool; IS.Mi ot headquart.n to make way for Main El Morro School; '3,144 at Top ol the Beach Pult development. World; ft0,000 at the -_.. The other five projectl, aald Rose, hid tioo yard; IDd !50,150 at lbe btgh achoal.· no priority· attached to them. PlaJmlnc coounllslonen reaerved com: men bop their honda visible, Ambur(ey meat .., lbe -11. but Aid they Id would -the propoaals Monday TWO KILLED • • Thelma Barnett Rites Thursday , sa · night. In the meantime, commission Both men ducked and. their hand! went Chairman John McDowell said he invites towards the floorboard, he said. That IC• 5U11eatlons from the public on the tlo'l triggere4--it>e motgun bluts fl'opi recomn:iend•tions. Un'te'Gf the <tficers. · .. '<; r . •'"' r ..... ,_ •architect said. hBut we are just begin· ~ to bend. the rounty back· lo a new ~~k, and the best part of this job has -.taking ;.Ort in that tiims!Uon." . 1,, ... --....-~veo. an 1Ctlve e'iiVlronmen a ist, said Y ' ., eo. . Spendlove conf'U111ed today be has been approached about the job and said he would take it if conditions were right. Spendlove said he was having lurtch with Caspers today. ,,,. vJctimi .,..'" ·~ a11w 41 masai ve rescue.O!{ort Jn.the Talega • ...,. of lbe base -efforts which included the use of a helicopter. -NO WeasM>nsiwere--found-ln~the ear, 'ex~ At UWll week'1 meeting Arnold Ha;;:"°::c-~ .. ~1~ w111 be at 10 a.m. I said the recommendations~ WOulO furt Thursday at McConnJc• Lamm• n-'-ch-cept or an inoperative rifle d.Jscovered in "enlrench tha city In bureaucrlcy.'' • •--- -. he ··{e1t the thinking of both developers and the general pUbllc was slowly &urning to .. ~4n awareness of,proper and thorough planning for our environmental needs. \1Jji. the past, -eight d i fr e t e n t ·dt!Dartmenll in the county have done 'iuielr own thing according to eight di{· ,'Ji?rent plaMing philoeophies," )'eo said. : • He tenned the development ol the en-~ronmtlltal impact report (EIR) proc-- ~ the most significant change in his 12· •months in the position. <'"'1'hat's a very lniportant tool ~ just begilming to see some ex- ce1Mlrt. examples of developers doing the EIR first and planning around it." 'Transportation is the thorniest issue facing the county, Yeo IUd. ·'.'We've yanked out one freeway and we can't put an airport anywhere else. We're gting to have to do something about rapid transit: the planning department t1as ~ never done any planning for \ransportatio~. ". . . · Yeo sa id Gil ~erguson, executive dtrec· ·tOr or tbe ·Council on Envirooment, Employment. Economy and Oevelppment tCEEED ). had given him a go<Xi idea of ~·hat to do "'ilh his new free time. : "'He's always told to go fly a kite, and I flope to do just that with my son," Yeo qwpped. : "I've got to mend my broken gate!!, fix iny plumbing. and get back to my ~eg1ected office." OUllMCOAIT u DAILY PILOT l'ro111 Pflfle l YEO ••. visable. Both SACC repwentaUve North and Laguna greenbelt spokesman James Dilley got up and expressed regret to the commission. Yeo said he ~·ould like to i>Ostpone leaving his position until the open space and conservation elemenLs of the county genefaf plan are adopted by the Board or Superviso rs. A final decision has been tentatively set for June 27. "These documents represent many hours -of public hearings an~ 13 years of .significant time and effort on my part in an attempt to improve our county's en- vironment." Yeo's letter stated . "ll \\OOld be remis!I of me to tenninate this effort without realizing the final goal." Yeo said tnuch has been accomplished in the last year, "but not as much as I might have desired, which has resulted in a combined feeling of pride and frustration.'' Yeo has voted against several major development proposals in his planning 'area, which include!! the Saddleback Valley. One \Vas the Can(lda Foothills proposal 'flt• Or~ eo.tt -DAILY' 'llOT, ..iitri ~ .. coml:olMd IN~H-..P.tm.-11 --..:..., "'• Or•11f11'(01.1 f'ublftlllnf '°"'""'· ,_. ••M ..i111oM •r• ,ullll•h9d, 11AoN11r tl'lrougll Frlcl1y, l'O<" C:0.11 M ... , Hr#$>0rl Seecll, HU1111"9«tn ' llMCPl{ft-t.in \'1lley, Ll,UM llfl do, l~lMl$addl1bKk and Su_ Cltlnenlt/ S•n Ju•~ f'9Pltlr•ne. "" 1,1111111 reolo!Mt t<:l!t'°" 1, 11U111l1M11 s.tu•d•n ,,,., "1nd•n. Tiit 0<1'1<~1 P11bll1hlt10 pt111t 11 et J)O W..1 ••r 3"-1, cettt Miu, C1ltfli1111. tMM, ·-for-development for up -to 35,000 new residents on thousands or acres of rural land owned by 10 · Saddleback area • • ' . ,. Rob•rt N, W1MI fllrnWtnl •1'111 hlllWleo , J1ck It Curl•y V11;:1 l'Ttlldenl llld 0entrt1 ~ n"'"'' ic,,.,u EfllOr Th.,.,11 A. Muq1hl11• ~1!11• 'Ch1rl•1 H. L.01 IUc1i1td '· Nill ""'*'"' --.'"' llltw. ---222 For1•t A••nu• M1lliitt A4llllr11n P.O. 101 466, fZ412. --'"'-"'-= ,,. ·:.:r'""' H....,..,.. llKll1 UU H t.iultwt rtl HwillrlfNorl IHCllf 1111J lttcll llylt.,t1'111 kn CJ-11: -Hfrlll ., C.rr11M .... , .. .,.._ 17141 '4J-4JJI ct.I'"""' Alllw+fl•1 442°1671 L,...... ..... Al D•pat ..... : l1llfl•111 4M-M'6 c...,rlf'!t, 1'7J. °''"" Cot1t l'ubll1111,.. c.<n ... ny, Ho ,_, •191'1et, IMu1trtUMt .....,"' _,,.., ... .,.,.,n_tt ,_.Iii _, .. ,~ •t"*'I _ .. , ..... ,..... ... ., ..,,,..., --· ~ clttt ,_, ... NII Ill Ctrtt ....... C.!lterMI. '*°'""Ill! IW t.rrlll" U.\f ~,, w -11 •u,u -•1111 111111twp .--tllM .,,., -"'"· ranchers. · • · Anot her \Vas a shopping center pro- posed by Orange County developer Harry Rinker. Rlnker's proposals, in an area zone'd for apartments, was turned down twice by the commission. Rinker then appealed lo the Board of Supervls~rs, who reversed the decision. Options Dealer Lodged in Jail LOS ANGELES (AP ) -l111blllty lo po..I his ball, ra ised from $ZO,OOO lo $500,000, hat resulted In the jailing of a Los Angeles options dealer to await a hea ring June 21 on charges of grand the{t and viola tion of the Callfornia <!bucket shop" Jaw. Los Angel., Municipal Jnd1e Noel Cannon ordered the higher ball Tuelday for Fct8 Kadr\u, at the request of Oep. Dist. Atty. Edward G. 1'~cldman. lie aald that Kadrlu wa1 planning Jo leave the country after tranaferrtng 1185.000 to hll native Yucoslavla and !hat he-llireatened a lawyer Involved In the case. But the efforts failed , base spokesman said. · Lance Cpl. Nick Abeyta, 2'l, and his fellow driver Pfc. Mike G. Hickey, 21, were pronoun~ dead oo am.val at the U.S. Naval lloopital al the bue. were grading a ledlon Ot Tate Road in the nonberly porticn of lbe bue when the brakee give out. Hickey's closest relative la hia father, a resident ol Jonesboro, Ark.; Abeyta leaves bis mother, a resident of Canon- cita, N.M. Fellow members ol the support unit of which the victims were members hAve planned memori_pl services for Thursday at 10 a.m., base spoke__jmel'I sa,id, Caspers Seeking Ba11 Spendlove For Planner Job Bart Spendlove, presldmt ol the Sad- dleback Area Coordinating Council con. firmed today that he ha.o bee~ ap- prooched by Filth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers regarding the planning -post vacated by Ron Yeo. "We've been very hippy with Yeo," SpendlolJe Slid. 0 As to who comes next, I guess the consensus is that il should be somebody from the Saddlehack ~· who knows most about it. In that View, if Yeo goes, YC!I, l'D\..!merested." · the trunk, Amburgey said. Both pistols "We're going to spend $J50,IXX> for a Chapel for Thelma Bamett of Lacuna were found later by police several blocks palace for the recreatloo department and Beach, who died Sunday. She wu 57. from the hflspital. $100,000 for I. police academy,-•!_ said :r.trs. Barnett, a 35-year rtlldent of .The holdup occurred about 11:35 p.m.. llaoo. taguna Beach, waa born in· the-Jntne· at the Stop 'N Go Market, 18931 Magnolia He particularly objected to sale of the st. city nursery to raise $140,000, then speild· Police Mid the two men entered the ing mOney to relocate it. "It looks to me !!tore, bought a carton of milk then bran-like a juggling act where we lose dished two piatols, saying, '"This is a $100,000," said Hano. holdup. Give us all your mlSbey. Don't try MUdttd Hannum, noting purchase or anything funny." open spoce buffer strips haa received The men fted northbound on Magnolia priority from both the commllsion and Street in their car· and cleric Douglas the city council, called the proposals area . She is llW'Vlved by her ~. Leonard H. "Tex" BameU; her mother, Mrs. Bertha MoltheWI of 'l\lslln; and her brother Lloyd Trickey ~ NIW Mesko. Dr. Albor! 0. HjelJ>O ol CommunltT Presbyterian <llurch will ollldate at Ibo . U:wis, 21, Santa Ana, called police. "disgraceful." service. I ~-..~~~~~~~~~~~.! OPIN ' ... Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Masks 1.25 up -Snorkles 95c 1)1 ' Kick Boards • Water Wolller 4.95 Skate Beards -6.95 to 10.95 II- 646-1919 Champion Handball Gines Racquet Bal Racqllts WBson • Banci aft • Dnls . Tellis Rackets 4.95 _ti 50.88 c-IUNIAT Wilson -, !IPlllop • Penn T emis Bals -Yeo.annowiced.hls.resignalioq..l'uesday'+·•--at Caspers' request. Skate-Board-Wheels.. &.JnJCk --Mens'-fiJs-Shorts-l-Shirts ' Spendlove had a luncheon appointment with Casper!! today. The appointment ma~· be announced at a lecture on the Saddleback area set for 7: 30 tonight at La Paz Intermediate School in Mission Viejo. Clsper1 is scheduled to speak at the lecture, laat in a serle1 coordinated by Yeo. Spendlove conlirmed tnat he will a~ tend . "II l do take the appointment, I will have definite policies In mind which will b.l agreed to by the aupervlaor before I .accept,'' Spendlove aaki. He Nici he would dilcu.u the pollcln only alter the fmal deeislon ti IJlllOUDCed. Tax Plan Has ·Backer STATELINE, Nev,.(AP)--Oov. Rooald Reagan'• tu control program. won the tndoraement T.u e I d I y of New Hampsillre'• Republican governor, but JI generallY ..Jw_r.ecelved a lukew.arm reception at the National Governors ·amference. Gov. Meldrlm Tltomaon Jr . of ,New Hampsillre isaued a etotement aayln1 that be would propose ·that the Reagon plan be 1"tlll•rLJ!Jto I~ New _ • Hampshire COMtltuUon at • con- •lltutioneJ conventklll next yeor. Boys Ice Hockey Sk~tes Street Hockey Sticks & Pucks Ice Hockey Sticks r. Pucks Baseball Shoes Al Pl'pase , Sllaes ttt* l.eatui Shoes Tra Shoes Wark flllSlloes Foatbal Shoes .Basketball Shoes -Tennis Sboes _Ope11 t to 6 -_CloMd Ladles Tennis ~sses Badminton Rackets Squash-Rackets Warm Up Suits · 21.95 to 34.95 Sweat Shirts & hnts · 3.50 llCll Gym Pants & Track hits Lapna Swin Tnlllks • 5.95 & U5 ~ BasebaD 1tts -eans -Bats ·Colored Sleeve Under Sl)h1s Rale(Eh Bikes -Parts ...., Tim Tubes -· Accassorlas-;:;; Rlpairill 646-1919-538 C111ter, Costa ta11a • • l i I ' l ' ' I l I ' I I, I r , . • Saddlebaek EDI TI ON • Teday'• 'laat • TEN CENTS -- . • • ~ • ClaShes Seen Tonight on Irvine City Charter· 1be Irvine City COuncil tonight is ex- pected to continue dilcusSion of a city charter although it now appears the chart.;; iSsue won1t be on , the municipal ballot in April Of next year. ' A'.ll five couileDmeri '.have ·written their. vieWs oa the charter issue. 1be con--.· •uaata there won't be a charter plaoed be!i;e Y01er1 oa tbe April, 1974, ballot.· . • ; ~~-Last month councilmen v o t e d . . themJelves to serve as the city's charter commission. The leading advocate of charter preparation ls MaYor John Burton. His memo ,concedes the difficulties in draf~ ing a charter by next April. However, he urges continued discussions leading to the 1974 election of charter commission whiCh would be made up of persons other than councilmen. Councilman · E. Rair. Qulllty Jr.. observes the council is p~riUy the city ssia.n .......... s.__ ........ J.._J. At El Toro Base Irvine Council to Begin ~udget Study in Earnest charter commission. Attempting to meet the specific .deadline of April, 1974, Ray Quigley said, "is nei ther warranted nor advisable at this time ; and to attempt such a .deadline. would not .be prudent jn terms o( the ·comp!exlty of the issue ." He urges a 4tudy ~n for review of coUncil views on the ctif.rter, however. "I believe li is timely to address the · ptQ.t>lem in as thorough a manher as is possible and I believe that unless·-we do so, we may not at. a later· date have the sa me kind of creative enthusiasm with which to approach the s u b j e c t • ' ' Coucilmanll8Y-Quigley ·suggests. He and Mayor Burton argue there is a l'leed to provide for mainteha_nc~ ol the · level of repr;esentation in ciiy govern· ment that exists now but will be dilut~ as the new city grows. Burton favors a t~~level · prstem of governmenr ·with village Councils handl·. ing .police,. fire protection aqd recreatibn. and other services desirf4 by smaller '-r ----.r==:::- a 1r a ·- By JAN WORTH or tttt o.11r P1Mt1 ~ • .. Orange County planning coi;nmissioner Ron Yeo announced TueSday he Will resign· at the request or• Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers.· ' . Yeo, a . Newport Beach arcbi~. said Caspers told him t.he reason for the re· quest was tO wOrk fo't ·a bet.ter rappcrt ,, attaa or •the . city beyond what the city provides. • ' CClmctlwoman ,Gabrielle Pryor urges counctlmen to proceed with lhe chlir\er ~parailon steps outlined by the-ci~s adV._,. cOmml ttee whlch presented a detaJJ. ~I of procedures moce than '• y~ NO.:: - Tbot r:eport and ·a later document from the ctty '"'10meY suggest "goals which the dty may wish :to ac&mplish throl!gh charter adoption must relate only to ' OS --. municipal afrairs." Mr!. Pryor recalls that the charter committee study· notes options bOt-"doe! not eva luate charter mun icipal affair!; options as the)'. wouJd apply to Irvine. "We must," Mrs.1Pryor said: -"Decide what kinds of g6als we wish to accomi>lisl:!,; . -'Determine which are pure I r municipal arfair.s, and -"Plan for their implementiition (See SKillMISHES, Page !) ' " 2· _Men Shot --"'"""""' -~ -·-- -• Parking Lo~, ~---lr-vinl-s+eitJ-=OQUDCihpen ~t will Added lo tonight's a1enda a r e c...-_._ _ _.•rnm~=k::~~ ·the Dana 'Point begin Jn umest their study ofa propooea discussions of the tollow i ' He declined to amnn'--pu'b"°lic'ly-:;tha"'tccthe:c--- I si:1 ilillllia C!W budl!rfor-the tt'IJ.7 -Uocationonm ,1ao-or-re&!ta1 r.quest-was tbe (esqlt -ot-,pbilooophical -- n.ca1 JUr' ---rev--shar'·-g r=•~ -i=,. een -differences. "It doesn't reflect on the JO. b • •--'~ •Ith' mo-thin !O -ges Of aa. -.,, ... ., ui WIU3 '" .. ci\'eu. .tUuttu ''" ~ J f 972 d h nd l'\'e done," he·said. "1 didn~t· ask· Ron 4itjonal figures all tota~ng the same aouary 0 1 an t e pre9el\t 3 ex-any 'questions w:ben he hired me and so I ~trDount 11 wu' ~ented in City pect.ed during the 1'13-74 btld&et year. won't ask any questions as I leave." Mmlager Wllllim~WOOUitt=Jr.~!s)lro&r~ -~tlnued d~~on 9£ the. ~ity's -But county planning-d e p-a r·t men t bUdget councllmen w:ID review specific policy for the administration of its tree sources suggested however that Yeo's ~rUnent es:peMeS. protection law and possible action on 8 strong stand for open space aod en· · 1be special meetina: of the council requelt by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Styers or ""''' ~"" swtt ....... vironmental concerns in his 12 months in llolllll ol 7;30 In dty ball, 'Giii Campw the Ranch, to remove three large TOP AD!llSER, ASSISTANT office has gotten him in bot water with Jlrifti eucolyptus windrow trees from their L1lrd ind Zilgler • · the supervisor. oa.mctlmen earlier ablndoned review backyard. 'Ibe styera want to install a Yeo is a member of the Sierra Club,. a • / ; QCllTS PLANNING POsT ' CommiAioner ~on Yoo al Wliiollett's -llD budget Aylng It pool in the backyard of the home they • " dtrector:-or-the-UC4rvine1'il>ject ~l llocked·detatl. are buying. N' ll Pe· rsuades Study ~eam"" preserving open space in ,co_unty i•'"'l! before, UJe .~n. Tmlgbl'1 .,.ndl """"lnl Uno !ten n · --Consideration of viewpoinill of coon-:JXO , _ . . . Orange County,.ud aJecturer at .U~<>11 said "'ls It remiss for tbe --to .P..,.. for ucb ~ 11 lildpl .......-. -oo city cbarter preporatioo. urtiaii,pri>b!ems',8Jld open SJ>ae11,_: go on recont "8aio8t this'?" 1.School El£ction An11iversary Noted 'l'olll9 do not differ -the bodget -Consideration of possible clari!lcation L ;d to-" T' k' Bart Speadlove1 P'l'~dellt of·•the .sad-· Slates :..,H<d he· thoqh ~t-· ll)ad-preMlll<d lut -baf ......... uaed to of the City Council directive regarding ~·I I' ' " ,3 e dleback A ...... Coorllil'•tin& c 0 y D c H 'Vilable. ' • arrive at general!Rd totals are lnchlded the timing of the city porks and open • "-, .• ,,. (SACC) and N~ Nort!i, an ·'!'-Uv~ Bo!h l\ACC representative J'lorth .and iotberevlled ""'1PI~'!· spoceboodaballotmeaaure. __ • _ nni ..... f'i .. ~ .. _·-R.eiyi.s. member of tbe group;~ere ~·!!)'. ~"·are<nbelt .~man ·~•mes . _ _ >UA&.~ -~: "'~S~· =--Y-~-·uc::=l>I• auccesson." ' • . . .. Qiliey..got up and expreas<d f!grct .lo ,the -~'.,; ear to·~.·r·-. ctJ11-.~r..,=-=· -_ _._ ~~nd .~jllmulw•--~Yeo'"'iette-" ',,, .d--he-'ou1~d~l·k ·~~~t ---: · wASHJNG'T01rltJPl1 -en -r·-:u '!"-....-·~• · ~ ·-~-~, ..... , c-w -1 e-to-pos pooe - Nixon lured Melvi'n R. Laird out of res1gnallon was \f&d to the. panel. leavlrig his position unUJ the open space "I don't know what to say," Com· ·and conservation elements of the county semireUrement today to become his chief mi~sion cyainnan Roger .Slates said. general plan ·are adopted\by the Board or domestic adviser, and announced Gen . "It s j~st too ~~mn bad ... 1t shakes me Superv isors. A final decision has been Alexander M. Jlaig will lca\o·e the Army up a httle bit. '" tenta tively set fo r June 27. - , .' ' . By CANDACE ~N ........... ~ ..... HaPPJ btttbdoy. )lllillntlon. One -... todo7 ....... ln _Tllllln, '1"Jne and the SaddleboCt Valley created -.... unllled '"'1lool -to rtp1ace the. 'lllltlll 'UDlml 'HIO Scboo1 quin and Trabuco elementary districts. Also dlsblnded u ~ JW10 30 wlD be Tustin elementary. DurJnc the put :!Oii', both Irvine and • tlleo VNIFll!D, Pip I) to r im the Watersate-decimatcd White Shirley Grindle, who Wit h, Yeo has "'nlcSe documents represent many Houae atafr. Lakcn a strong environmental position on (See YEO, Pace !) While tbere wu no rormal an- nouncement of the new ranking under a resbalMnl , of duties, Laird -Nixon·s for'n)er Defense Secretary -apparently emerges as the No. I presidential adviser dorr:l!lltically, and will sit. w_fth Ca~in.ct r ank m the NaU011al Security Council. * * * * * * . Coordinµ~ing Courwil It will be partly IRIMY in the, afternoon hours Thursday, follow.' Ing log and low clO<xls ·alcJa& tho coast in_ the early momma boura. Highs in the mid.fiOs at tho -rising to near 80 inllnd. -and tine 1-. olelneatarJ ·-. ". Tiie tally WU,.., 11,nl; DO: 1,171 Since thll .daJ, tho tine new unllled ...... lli4 Ille ....., _ _.. - -!unCtionlnc otn11iltoDeou•lY. --Tbe,imlfle<l-.U """" toke-over or flclelly IHIUI July 1. · But a lot has bappened since June I, • 1971. especlllly .111 the fut-trowing South CJnnce County diatrlcto ol Irvine and Saddlebocil Valley, ' " ••it teems Jlte It's been forever. It : _,,,. like 1 natural thine ..• to have ·our own ICbool. diltrict,'' Chlrlea . BouJancer, ll:<Oldent ~ !he Irvine school board Aki~. --"-1 hdnpr. wortedJGr..•miflcl.lklD abou .ix,.... . lmae iiid Soddleback Valley districts wlll n~ Tustin Union and San Joa· -TENT SOLD TO 1ST CA.LLER, 1ST DA.¥ can happiness be bought and sold? One Dlllj< Pllot adYertiau..lhlnb oo.-llere's tbe ad that convinced her: SEARS 1 sided tent trailer, good cond.1 ample storage, !2lltl, (Phone No.) ~ has ~ ~ing tempOrarily as <jili( of llill.' IM tlii!re Has been growing _ crtUcllln of his dual and possibly coo· fll.ctlnl roles in a nonnally civilian job aL the Wliite House while also holding the ti- . ' - Leader Tells Feelers·· tle of Anny ~ce chief er staff. tie_ will . • -rettre· fram ·ltli fOUF.sti r Aliny role l\ug. Bart-Spendtove,-preident of the Sad-with Caspers today. The. appointment 1 dleback A.rea· Coordinating Council, con-fna,r be--announced at a lecture on the •·Haig'• retirement plans were announced firmed ..aiy that he has betn ap--~ddlcback area set for 7:30 tonight at INSIDE'TODA'l' ParcRts· and, teacMr1 in the Hunting&<m Beacl• arid Fotmtafn VaUev tlementarv .school dQ. tricU-1iave ;omed efforts lo choose textbooks and edttcation- ai. materiali jor cltUtts. 'J:he sto.te haa passed this lioinework down to local leuels. See ttor, •bout the ...,,. time 8 group called Pub--proached by Flflh District Supervisor La Pa> Intermediate &boo! in Mission Uc Citlztns lDC,. bcach?d by consu.ruer ·ad· _ Rona!~ <?aspers regarding the --plann•ln•--Vlt:JO: ;, """"' Ml"riH , vocale Ralph Nidtt, announced·a federal comn11M1on post vacated by Ron Yeo. Caspers ls scheduled to speak at (he ~-..,. •1,.: on Page 1. court suit to forte Haig to resign from "We've bcerr very happy-with Yoo," lecture, last in a serle!-coordinated by C•Hfw.111• s The t:, lra::eedr "11e'as f~old ~0.hthehelirsJ the Anny if he continued working nt the Spendlove sald. "As to wbo coml'.!s next. 1· Yeo. Spendlove confirmed that he will at· ~:::.!._. s..!: pcraon ca t .rst n g !·, t a .. White HoUae. guess ~e consensus is that it should 00 tend . ~ , : ran. The adve~l11er 1&1d •he Is $200, Jn the new stnff shakeup, Nixon's press somebGfdy from the Saddlebock area who "II I do take the appointment, 1 wlll DMtli ,..11," 14 ~ ol1 happy. TryU ~hbuy 1 llt10e ""1P-secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. also wa s knows most about it. Jn that vk!w, If Yeo have definite policies in. mlnd which will ••1~..,. ""' ' J>l~ _or. JOUl'!C Wit • Dal Y . Pi o~~titlc_Qf. apltWJUo'~P goes, ~ J!m tntereslfd-=-. IC~ t.o by_ the rvisor before :=:._ ... , :;:;: cliMln~ lllllt'ld. 'l'be'111re<t-llne'ts &a-· dent. lie will -lnue Jo hold the. title or Yeo lllll1llUnCed his ,..ignatlon Tuesday •ccepl," Sjiii<llove,. . -·i-;.;;-,..... ,. " lm. preos HCrelary, ond..elso wlU fill the Job al CRspe11' request. He said he would diocu,. tllO pollci<s -... :· ~ (Sft LAIRD, ~ 11 . Spendlove had a luncheon appoJntmeot only 1!1er the final deciolon Is announced. ' • , . 1 ( I • I I -I • ---- • --. f'roMPqel -YEO ••. • .. . •• .. .. ·' .. .. .. • hours ol pibllc bearlnc• and 1i years or •icnlllcant Ume and tllort on my pert In an attempt to improve our county's en- vironment," YflC>11 letter 1tated. .• -· "It ~ lie mnlaa ol me to terminate thll effort wttboul reallllng the linal 1oaL~ -. . Ye0 uld ~bu been ICCOll!pUolied In the 1u1 year, "bul not ••JDUdl is'! -mljfit have desired, wtilch tiii reaulled In a c:Ombined reeling of pride and · · frustration." ¥e<>-ha~oted"'against-se'1eral ... ma' development proposals in his planning area, which includes the Saddleback Valley. One y,•a.s the Canada Foo th ills proposal for development for up to 35,000 new residents on thous ands of acres of rural land owned by 10 Saddleback area ranchers. Another was ·a. shopping center pro- posed by Orange Coonty developer Harry Rinker. ~er's proposals, in an area ioned for apartments, was turned down twice by the commission. Rinker then appealed to the Board of Supervisors, who reVefaed the declslon. * * * New Direction RUSSIAN TURBOJET AT EL TORO PRECEDES ARRIVAL •OF USSR IPARTY LEADER BREZHNEV -< It WH Protty Routlno Until Tlmo Como to Un load Cryptotraphlc Goar; ~urlty Got Hoavy ..... ¥;,· • • • •• '• f ' I 1,1~' . .. Frot11Pillfe~:~.:1 •• :~·. .. .. .. . . .. .. . ' .. .. . -' . .. • .. . • Seen by Yeo In Near Futu1·e Two Marines Arrested RUSSIANS ...... .. ., Affer RolilJery of Bank -. j DESTRUCTION WROUGHT IN LAGUNA BY CEMENT TRUCK Two Small Children in Apartment Were Not ln1ured Orange-County...is-"right on \he edge" of a new direction , according to Ron 'Yeo. Two young Camp Pendleton Marines the COlDlty's fifth district planalng com-were arrested by fed eral agents in San missioner who announced his reques ted Clemente Tuesday afternoon only hours resignation Tuesday. after a daring $25,000 robbery of the base ln the · branch of the Bank of America where a ;_B_ig Cement Truck Smacks ~~~Jn:?:;~!!~ :::n:;:e~~:.:d::1w~~:a:~ · • · ~~~ "fu ~"\~!:\': botb21, were picked up tiy FBI tigents at { . . citizen Input to govemmenl . the El Rancho Motel at :1341 S. El I L A . art t "It's a lot different being 8 .. cndc rr..n eamlno Real at about S p.m. Much ol the nto agu~a p . men s :;i:,.;~dei!.f:, .. ~~~ ct~ :rz;tio:;::d;:"t!· .=:~: architeet said. "But we are just begin-amount. l='--'l·':O ____ _:_ ___________ ~-,--:-==· =:-""':-="'·•;r.:;;;;--,;;-.ilng--to-bend-the"<oonty·bock-to·a·new -· The-bra"!n robbery occurred · shortly By .IACK Cl-IAPPli:l·,b cussion. and abrasions. The chi ~ren at outlook and the best part of this job has after l p.m. as -two men entered the 01 the" 0111v Piiot s1111 the resi~e!lce at 2529. S. Coast Highway been taking part in that translUon." • . branch in the central part of the b~ A 21}.ton ccmeilt+ tru ck careened out of 1vere un1nJUred. Yeo an active environmentalist, said and during the process one of the bandits control dOll'n a steep Laguna Beach White was reported in sati sfactory ~n-he feit the thinking of both developers beat an unidentified woman teller with a st reet. raced across busy Sout h C~st dition today at South Coast Community and the general public was slowly turning . tire iron. The woman was rePorted Highway, demoli shed a garage, burst in to Hospital . to !'an awareness"of proper and thorough recovering this ·morning from se~ere name and slammed i_nto an .. apartment The huge truck mira culously avoided a planning for our environmental ,needs. head injuries. She is in the base hospital . Occupied by two small children Monday. collision with cars on South Coast "Jn the past, eight d If fer en t After running from-~ bank with the The huge truck cut a wide swath o( Highway -police said today it .passed department! in the COWlty ba~e d~ cash, the two bandits jumped into a late- ... destruction as .it-plunged some 100 ya~ds within Six feet of one car before tumbling their own thing according to eight ·dif• model blue sedan and sped north. · oceanward of Coast Highway spewing over the roadway. f~rent planning pbiloeopbies," Yeo .said. The sentries' at that gate baited the car , ·'1aming diesel fuel and cement along the The driver ·had been attempting to He tenned the development of the en-and assertedly told the men that they ·•way. deliver a full load of , wet cement to a vinmmental impact report (EIR) J?fOC-coulil not pass through. -:. . The driver of the truck, Larry Floyd home under consJruction aloog South ess the most sloU!lcant change in hlS 1% The driver shouted a curse and ac-~te. 34, of Altadena, received multiple Glenneyre street. The driver attempted months in the pos.ition. -)n)Ufies ins:luding~ brokl"ll ribs, a con-to back the big rig up Upland street, a'30 ·:That's ~ v~ry. important tool ex -.. . percent grade. we re just beguuung to see ~ . . ~ · .. . . cellent examples of developers doing the • •. ;~ Frona P.age J Twice the d.r1ver nearly got ~er the EIR first and planning around it." crest of the hill but lost traction. The Tr !portatlon Js tile thorniest Issue ;~LA··· IRD third time he tried, the rear wheels lost / : the county Yeo ukl. {: .I~ • .• • ' tracj:Jon ~ .bi,, b~es faQed.''.. ~ce a;We-!-ve,y~~t-one.frpw•y aDd we :• -~,-U,.vtd-Bnitm-AJd. I " f P. can't put an 8!1f1\lbel\! e~ ..... "' -·~f ~mril:unicatlons director, Just vacated 1'1''.'8' &;Ckted ~ I'in JdflJ to going , to have to do somethbig l 'boUt Dy Herbert G. Klein. ~)be ~~s d:f=kedp:i~he'1:w~~t~ rapid transit: the planning de~artment Laird told rePort~rs at the \Vhite House uca sai as k h has never done any plaruung fo r following the annowtcements . that he charred wr~ckage ~ the true -and pat transportation." )rjeld.ed_to arm twisti_qg_~>'. Nix.on a!!_d of de;;tructton . l~f~ m the wake of the _Y£f>_ said .. Gil F_erguson,_~xecuti.'le~dittt·. 'Vice President Spiro T. Agnew after ~c~ s-passc:ige.,, . tor of the Council On Environment, previously say ing he did not want to Its massive, ~e said. Employment, Economy and Development return to .government, .. even on . a tern· Lagwta Beac~ fir~men were call~ to (CEEED), had given him a good idea of porary basis to help reo rganize the the sc~: to e~tmguish a blaze s~rted by what to do with his new free time . . presidential staff. the sp1lhng diesel fuel. The driverf wtheas "He's always told to go fly a k.ite, and I H R thrown from the wrenched cab C? . hope to do just that with my son," Yeo Nix.on removed his top two aides, · · true. k into a passageway of the cliffstde quipped. :. Haldeman and John D. Ehrli chman , den April JO as a ~suit of Water~ate resi ce. h h "I've got to mend my broken gates, fix disclosures and seve ral· other top aides It w~s at . fi~st feared e ~!._._ave my plumbing, and get back to my · been pmned ms1de or below the uw.:... neglected office." have either left or been fired -some as "1 thought the whole house was corrung · a resul t of Waterga te and others for down,'' one unidentified resident told * "k * assorted reasons. police. ~ The White House alUlouncement said The truck. which dumped a good quanti-CasnPrs' Aides . TWO KILLED Laird -taking Ehrlichman's old j~b.~ut ty of its wet cement into the bedroom of r~ 1"----.ilflllrently>:vith'l!vetrmore-responsH>illty one of O'ie aplirtments, was :..UU-1n-p1a·c-.-----c-'-----------+-9·- -would have Cabinet rank and indicated this morning after two huge tow trucks R t R • t he w-ould be'in on almost all majOr policy \Yerc iinSuccessiul_in ·PJ,llling it out 1i!_eS· epOr eq,MeS - · diScussionS:~ -· day. Haig presumably '"ill reta in ~he.title or Made Cord;a.llov chief of sta ff, -with respons1bn1ty for .., . 1 coordinating c:1nd supervising day·to-d.ay Frotn Pflfle l .. operations and activities of the \Vh1te House staff. He is highly regarded by Nixon, as is Laird, and won a rare. two- star increase in ran k from the President for past duti,!!S as dep~ty ~irecto.r to Henry A. Kissinger, Nixon s nation al security adviser. UNIFIED ... Fifth District Supervisor R o n a I d Caspers requested the resignation of his appointed Planning Commissioner Ron Yeo "in a cordial atmosphere.'' Caspers ' Saddleback Valley districts have hired aides reported today. superintendents, organized staff and "Supervisor Caspers was most pleased OPIM ... ' • • celerated. Sentries then dispatc hed a license num· her and. description of the car which subsequently turned out to be incorrect. Marine spokesmen sa id that at one point in the f!!gl}!jrom the sentry gate th e highWay .patrol reportedly gave chase, but officers lost the geta'!'>·ay car. A few hours latef, military intelligence officers apparently obta.ined a .lead in ~e case and contributed information lcadmg to the 'arrest. The motel where the two suspects were arrested is only a §hort distance from the Onofre gate. --- A Jug wrench v.•hich allegedly was used to beat the teller "'as discovered in the trunk of the getay,•ay vehicle, which bore Louisiana license plates. . Farris and Davis face federal charges of a1'rned robbery and assault. School Btfdget For Saddlehack District Studied _talks in.Jbe...East_. _..;._ In the meantime, the Russian deleaa-· tion \rill mix work v.•ith a little touriam. •. This morning a group of the vllltor! had breakfast at a popular san Clemente· restaurant. ·• The airplane which brought them ; Jt bri ght-blue modet about the size or a' Lockheed Electra, was pale blue in color' and flier's at El Toro remarked about how clean the aircraft was when it land- ed. . It is one of two .suppoct planes helnl used to ferry men and equipment-bl ad-· vance of the ScMet leader's trip, wbicb la. set to begin June 17 or JI. · Thus far little comment hu come about the aetivtUil of . Nixon anct· Brezhnev on the Weit coast. : • And It .is not yet certain ~ the na;.· tionwide address actuall y will emanate· from the South Orange Coast. - If it does, the Russian s will be ready· for It. ~ ·• .. FromPGfJeJ SKIRMISHES .•• CUllD SUNDAT Laird told reporters that "a very deep and abiding faith_ in our government" caused him to change his mind and come out of his self-imposed semireti rement. begun planning to correct what they see with Mr. Yeo's record of perfonnance on · as the inadequacies of past, splintered the commission," ca s per s • ad-Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Cbamp'ion ffandbaH .,...._. districts. minlstrative aide Tom Fuentes reported. VIUlA Saddleback Valley Distric t succeeded "'nil! should not in any wa'y be . m. ..1.. 1 25 S orkle 95c Ra t BaH R t In passing a $46 million linancial package terpreted as a fi ring but ralher, just as a Ma~n$ , Up -~ S up cque . acqae S -$28 million in local bonds ahd $18 change," Fuentes said immedlateJy after Wil B · ft n...i. million in state aid -with an impressive Yeo announced his resignation at the Kick Boards • Water Wonder 4.95 I son • ancra -IHltN 86 percent ~·es vote. COWlty planning commission meeflng J ' Rack t 4 95 to 50 00 OIANal COAST " Trustees there have hegun plans !or a Tuesda~. s~•te Bo rd 6.il5 t 10 95 eRRIS e S • ' much-needed second high school in El -A fotinal statement was due to he "" a s --~ 0 . lllll D nlo p T Ills Ball --~ ·=-i: -• _ ~--.:----·-rer.asea. t<ll!IY· relfl1111ng-t111! :m11g;·-rt· ;r-~----:""!'.--··-:;;:~;:;;;;:=-="=· ::J.::=:'.!'"~S'!!!ODt.=·:!1-. ~U ~.Y:..:._!!ln ~ S. '"' O•i,,... "'" '"" '""'· .... -;;,;"" --C:Onlidcnr early 4n the game; ·Irvine -~ of !He 'j>lai\iiinlcommlssioner, a lellllng --. -snteBnnf Whllls&-rrucrs-.-Mens & Boys Shorts· & Shirts 1, ,0,..,b1nec1 ,11• New,.Preu . 11 P<JbHJhed n1 trustees took a $50 m1lhon local bond Pi;>" county environmentalist. ltle or1n11e coa11 P\Jb11,111nq CG"'N"'· se~-posa l to vote rs only months after organiz-Fuentes denied th at Yeo was replaced I H Sk .... ~ .... ,, '" .. ., ........... ~.... ing. It passed by an average 81 percent due lo his stance on development or by Boys ce Ockey ates Ladies Tennis Dresses "•kl•v. !Or COtlt Mt ... HeWQOrl Be•(h, .,~.,unvion a .. tni,:_,11111 vruev, t.,,,,. . ., yes vote. the commission's recent decision1. B d • Ra k '"'"· '"'M""''-" ... "" '"~""' lrvi~IC trustees then launched C~· "Mr. Caspers is certainly the leading Street Hockey Sticks & Pucks a minton c ets s.., J,,;M C•PI''''"°· A 11n111e '"'°"" struction plans for four new sc h9ols m· envi ronmentalist on the Board of ec1n10t1 1i PYbllll'lt0 s111<1111,. end Sund•v1 d~pe11dent of San Joaquin, including a Supervisors and has been .in concurnnce Squash Rackets ,,.. prlf>C 1 " 1 1111b1•~hl"lf 011 " 1 1 $ ")JO we., high school . on numerous occasions with l\1r. Yeo's ICB Hock• Sticks & Pucks 8•¥ Sl•ftl, c.,.1. Mtw, C•l+lot"+•. '1')t. "1 Boulanger ratl'd the pa,st year as. strong environmental positions," Fuentes Rebert N, W1 1d Prt110tn1 Ind Pi>blil.h•I Jec6i: R. C11rl1y v ie. P,..1kl ... l ~nd Ge .... ,,, M•"19tr Thom11 l(,.,.;1 'E<ltltf Tho"''' A, MYtphin• MtMtlng E01I01' 1 Ch•ltt1 H. loo• Rich1td ,, Ni ll At1ll!•nl M1,..0l"9 f <IHOfl ........ "ou tstanding" and said the five-membe r • said. Baseball Shu Wa:rm Up Suits 21 95 to 3J 95 board has ''come a long way" by working "The supervisor ls attempting to give es .. • ' •• together. the fullest opportunity for representation Shirts & Pants 3 50 •"""' The promise of unification -.that the within the unin~rporated ·area of the All Purrpose SlloeS SWeat . • • WAii schools would be closer to the convnunity cowtty into county govemmCnt. ' · , ·and the needs of stud<nts - is being "ft is our hope that the appointment or UttJe LHlll•B Shoes Gym Pants & ·Track Pants~ rea lized. Boulanger feels. a new planning commissioner will bring -•• ··1 leel absolutely ple,.ed, delighted a rtpresentaive o1 the unln<orporated ...;.. J ~ 5.95 & & 95 and proud.'' Irvine trustee Elizabeth area ... where the bulk of the residents Track SllOIS Laguna Sw1111 !llllaS • • .rt.ee·• Sicoli said of the past year. reside," Fuentes said. ' I I ~ ( ~ I CGi!~ '"'''' lllt Wt11 l!lty St•fll HtWflOtl 8ff'Cll; 'UJ Ntwoerr llo~levt•ll ' Log-ll•~cll1 '111 For.11 A- 1-1..,,11'1flOI\ e .. c.ro: 1111.s •••cil 10..01 •• ,,,0 SI" C!•mtn!~: 310f Norrt1 El CtmlflO lttll ,.,._ .. .,n ·4J-a41o.t221 Closalfi.d Acf\'41!rtlt ... 64 f·l611 Se11 C'"'"" AN hft9,,_...i , • ..,.. .. 4fJ-44JO Mrs. SicoLi was scheduled to speod thi s Yeo ls a resident ol Newport Beach ~ w;,w ·out SllGeS • Basebaft Mitts -aans--;;;::· Bats-moming at University High School in and an architect UI" irvtne. talking with students abou t Fuentes said Increasing the represen· COiored· Sleeve OJ-Shirts · i alternatives for a-second North 1rvlne tatlon o1 the Saddleb<lck area hos betn a FaatbaO Shoes -1111111 high school~ concern of the supervisor ''tor a long "Thats Trid of • celebration (of ume:· Ba k. Iba-n Sb Raleiab. Bikes Parts Tires unification's anniversary) in a'wuy," she L, Bart Spendlove, prtsident of the .. • s 8 oes •• --I +said. Sadd.Jcback Area Coordinattng council, 1. irla. Cqo,rl(llll. ),JJ, Ot~"'°" Cq,tu PUOlltl'llnf CO"'j)~"\" No M•I 110rlt1. lllvtlrtt!ooo1. d llOf'l•I lll*lli'r tr t<l"tlt_,.1$ lltttlll ll'lt)' W tt"91f1Kt0 W!lflO\ll IPf(lll lltf'• lllll.lltn of \Ol>Y'•IOl'll t w11tr. lt<Oflll Cl.,. POii"" .. Id ti to.II lhN, l ----J-C..W.111A.-Sllll11altotlM..-llr urrltr U.61 mori111lt1 ltY mell u .1S mon111lr 1 mm1trr 11&111,..11-U.111 mo11i..1t. ··L--------- Chet Brlner. presldon1 or the Sad· has been. mentioned as a -•r to Temis Shoes Tub.BS -Accessories -Repa •• ,, dlobuck Valley Unllied hoard, said Tues· Yeo. I day he is "a Utile bit surprisert1' the Spendlove conlli'med today he has heen 1 district has done so much In a .ear. .Jll'J>.ro&ched al>Qut the Job abd sal~ t"'or-+-•---o-9 to L -C'""M' -11-5 ........... -. .--u,L-1919;;::;531 c.~ter, ,CiitaM ... -·--~->. The -mum y response o the bOnd woulo ta it 11 conaUTOiis were ili1i . r-·· .,_ iv ... ~,. .,. •lection shows It has "really decided to Spendlove said he was having lunch With support lhc schools." Briner sai d. Caspers today. • I ' I • • .. I \ ' • I I ~ • • -------------. DAD.Y PILO'( EDITORIAL PAGE City-University6 Plan UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich. Jr. pro-__ The city's prof)()Sed S20 mWlon bo.nd tssue for pgk poses to Involve the city, university and perhaps the land purchase ancf Improvement 1' graphic evidence of Irvine Unified School Dlstnct in development of a yet· the restricted budget the city faces due to state 10-be defined civic and cullural center. legislation limiting future tax rates to the 33..:ents per -The su~gesUon university land might be made avail· $100 levied last year. able or a Jqin\ venture by the trio of 11_ublic agencie~s ___ The exciting prospects for the joint venture and the may e mos pro!!USiilg-oT'ii!y yet offeretro!ltlil sb'areir-nsccat~crunch-the agencies-face, f-considered-~--1 - matter. thoughtfully, ma y result in yet more proof Irvine wiU It has been received warmly by former Mayor \V~l-be a model urban environment. liam Fischbach, cautiously by Vice Mayor Henry Qulg- ley and suspiciously by Mayor John Burton. Knowledge of the views of other councilmen awaits their return to the city from business elsewhere. Dr. Aldrich suggested UCI "inclusion area" acreage set aside for "university-related" activities might house a joint city, school district and university facility. The building might be an int.enm seat of city and school district governance and house a moderate size audi- torium and parking. The idea merits study because it recognizes the in- adequacy of building a permanent civic center for a city of a half mi1lion within Irvine. Town Center's 2~2 acres, when 180 of those acres are planned for low nse com- mercial· and residential development. Yet, while Irvine wait& for amenities that will come to a city of 500,000, a city of 30,000 might enjoy urban facilities, pooling limited tax resources of city, •chO!!l district and university to achieve theQl. , Credit for the joint proposal is not soJely due Chancellor Aldrich, although UCJ Is to be commended for offering the land and possibly funds that otherwise would be spent on another small lecture hall. Saddlehack's H~tory A six-lecture series on the Saddleback Valley wh ich ends tonight bas been an excellent contribution to the community. Co-sponsored by the UC Irvine extension and the Saddleback Coordinatin~ Council, the program was de- signed to provide some identity to the Valley communi· ties now housing thousands of new people. It also offered a bit of friendly cooperation between UC Irvine and its sprawling Saddleback neighbor. . ConsistenUy good crowds of 150 or more suggest that th·e community welcomes-such an effort. To~Qotch speakers discuss~ subjects of local importance: tlie bis. tory, geology, and ecology of the area, factors of water and air pollution, vegetation and wildlife. Coordinator Ron Yeot--Orange Count.r's Fifth Dis--triCtp~nnilifComrnissioner, lied the wnole 'lliing-to- gether with a light touch. In all, the series has been a refreshing reminder that the history of the Valley goes back more than 10 years. That furnishes a welcome perspective on the serious problems growth entails. • • ·--.. ~· .. , ' ., ,, .. •l •I "• •• ,, • " '1 The city's community services commission, recog- nizing limited funds available to the city, already is working with the Irvine Unified School Dmrlct which, jn turn, soµght UCJ cooperation. Toni~ht's lecture is set for 7:30 o'clock at La Paz Intermediate School In Mission Viejo. 'Ez:tra! Extra! Read aII about it ... ' " A Quiz On The Makers_· Of Maxims A somewhat different (and po!Slbly tougher) wont~Wz today. You are asked to .identify the phrase, and also the person, associated with some specific rule or law or process. Half right ii ex- cellent : Dear Gloomy Gus Why II II that U-Nlxoo detrac- tors, who for years have been try· tng lo make us believe he is crafty, cunning and truly "Tricky Dicky," now want us to believe be ls stupid and naive eooogh Io plan Water- gate? C. W. F. ....;,.., ... " ···-· .,. ..... Inell "" ,...,..., ......... _.,tey NfMt .... ""-" 9f .. --r . ...., ,._. ,.. ....,. ,., OtlllMr o-. D.itY NM. • -\..----~---' SB Scientist's l'iew of Van Daniken's Works Q'uestions 'Outer Space' Origins ·- •L r .••. To the Editor: and irretrievable commitments of William Schreiber (The Pilot , May 21) ( J coastal zone resources. reviewed Eric~ Daniken:s books in MAILBOX And further that no pennit shall be is- his article, "Books Dare to Question ' sued unless the regional commission has Some Cherished Beliefs''. Daniken's first found, both of the following: (a) books c:Jaim that man and civilization --That the development will not have any originated through the action of beings substantial adverse .,environmental or from outer space. Lttters from readers are welcome. ecological effect. (b) That the develop- Schreiber said he felt like "a man born Norma.Ut1 writers should convey their ment is consistent with !he findings and bliod dd I mes!flges in 3()0 words or less. The declarations aet forth in section 21001 su en y given sight" and that n'ght to cor'·-·e letters •· fit s~•e thoae boo•-" t th lie In the r f 'Ueli.:J "' ,....... and with the ob'ectives set forth in sec-~ cas e ace 0 or 'eliminate libel is reserve\i All lion 27302. 1be ~ppllcant shall have the greatest concentration of raw violence ever presented on film. It is also the • .. ; recipient of some of the slickest, craftiest ,: adverti sing ever to come over the ., J various n'jedia. 1be advertislng budget ' must be enonnou1. Billy Jack ls decep-,. .,, tive in presenting the varioul conflicts 11:.• existing in contemporary Al1M';ricaa •,t, society. Humans cannot be that evil and 1 •• the human experience cannot be that . TI hopeless. ·"1 scientific theories". As a scientist with '-"-r• m"'~t incl··-1-8;nnaH•re ·-' some. bo .,_,,_, · the lie w:~(.C; --"ll' •a U76a burden of proof on all issues. (quotes from the nobles by tuing the heavy Cag1uuuu m se ma rs, mailing address, but name.s may be from sections 27302 and 27402) A review t. "Occam's Razor." I l'k , If perhaps I may make a few comments. Wl'th'·ld on reque"'t •'I sufficU-nt -spenders and care ul savers a 1 e; ' ,u:: .. of city council act ivities over the past you live handsomely, this, shows you DANIKEN'S books certainly interested reason ·u apparent. Poetry will not be several years-'indicates that Newport PART OF my rrustratioo stems from the lack of editorial comment Gl'I tbil hideous exploita"Uon 1 by .clvertialng. Actually, I am not entirely qualified tq comment as I walked out after the third killing. second rape and fifth crime of this PG rated movJe. I only wish there were some alternatiVe that thinkl.l)g peoo. pJ~ouJd;tum~t<hpriot-to-YieMllf.l this fSc con job. Possibly some editorial com-• ment or a self-pledge to walk out when a personal disgust level is reached would .. help. 2. "Grimm's Law." 3. "Descartes' Formula.'' 4. "Stayman's Club." . S. '"Morton's Fork," 6. "Doppler's Effect." 7. "Murphy's Maxim." 8. "Babinslti's Sign." 9. "Zeno's Paradox.·• 10. "Pascal's Wager.'' ANSWEllS • I. William of Occam, British medieval scboolman, poelted Iba! In all theories,. the simplest upWmloD is likeliest to be the true one. · 2. In liogulatles, a traiJ.breaklng fonnula nplalniq 1-• cbangel, first oboerved by Jatob Grimm ol the fairy-tale brothers. 3. French philosopher who declared, "I think. therefore 1 am." 4. The second most wldely-OSe(l bridge convention (after Blackwood). devised by Samuel Slayman, lo find a major·suit .nt follo\\·ing an opening n1>-trump btd. (Actually originated by George Ra pee, not by Slayman.) 5. Cardinal Morton, King Henry VI.I's. chief tax collector, extracted money have a lot of money," be said to the one , me, for they tell of things that interest publislt.ed. Beach has been struggling with similar "and lf you live frugally, this shows you all or us -the Pyramids, Stonehenge. " goals. must be saving a Jot," thus impaling a11 lhe statues o!___Easter ~stand, the_ruins or grown the sciences of archaeoJnav, and THE NEWPORT Tomorrow report sel nobles on a tine-Of "Atonon•s~Fork:-'' U'ie Incas Daruieo cliims-ibey are-uie---DJ "T•ri'ii · . anthropology, an anc1en ory-:-niese e stage for the ftiture When re-snltn S. Doppler, an Austrian physicist, work or be1nas Crom outer space But I ..... ·-e . • sciences have rigor and thorooghness oC that comprehensive study proved that detected changes in frequency or souuu have a few questions d ob • method . They also have well-documented citizens-wanted a low density, low profile or light waves .when source an server Take the Pyramids, for instance. Let's bodies of facts -with which Daniken, resort conunwtlty. were in Rlative motion. f the lo · · k f · · 1. Murphy I.I the perceptive, if orget ng<0ntinuiog wor 0 Egyp-apparently, is unaware. Proposition 20 is like Newport Tomor· •ntwnnnnn•, lrls:hman who is credited tologists, or the actual documents of the DR. T.A. HEPPENHElMER row oo a statewide·Jevel: In other words, _,, •• _ • U ·-·•"·• pyramid-builders in the Brltlsb MUS<IJJ!l. •·•--'-• --"-· with tho __ Jenenl maxim: ' ...., • ..,. SUppose Danibn iJI rigbt. Then, why stop, ~ • ......, ,.,.,;.., !hr.I what was can poulblJI go wrong, It will!" didn't 0,_ extraterrestrials teach the Drag Ad1'ertislng reasonable 25 years ago Is no longer I. Tbe, noted ~Ioglst w ho reason.able and steps must be taken to diaco'leted an Important abnormality In Egyptlanl lo build the Pyramids of con-TO the Editor: wrlle new 1'1!QUlremenis. adult pallenll by llrotlng the IOle of the ~ttei: enormoualy dllllcult to build the The Daily Pilot (May 27) did a Newport Beach bas the opportunity Io foot and getting an upward utemion Pyramids of stone blocks, as they were. disservice to Jts readers who are con-honor its own city study as: well as the rather than flaioo of the toes, as in in· It would have been much easier to use eemed with drug abuse problems in voters' mandate in support of Propmltion fantl. h concrete, as in the AsWan Dam, larger Orange County when it endorsed oae-half 20 by setting new development standards t. Ancient Greek philosopher w o than any --•d. ~--te was known of Speaker Moretti's bill (AB 684) and re-more in keeping with today's standards. 0 proved" mathematically that all motion .. ,,....... '-Nlauic: mairltd silent on the other and more BARBARA EASTMAN ii logically impmible, by eumple:s of to the Romans, who built temple domes serious aspects of the bill. Besides ihe races and archery. of it: the making of concrete could have requirement-which you cited that 100 tO. Er.ench _s.cientist and philosopher. easily been taught lo the Egyptians. But prescription drug prices be posted in who urged a "wager" on God's exiStence the Pyramids, in fact , show no trace of pharmacies. AB 684. would~atso authorize -for if we were wrong and He did not such advanced technology. Their the unlimited advertising of prescription exist. we lost nothing; but if we wager technology is purely Stone Age, applied drugs in the mass media. against Him, and He elistl, we lt=-•on a massi.Ye_s~ale under all-powerful everything . Pharoahs. THE TASK of many dedicated pr<>- OR, -take Easter Island. Daniken ReveltblfJ To the Editor: Billy Jack as a movie is depressing; ' I however, the fact that talented mlndl ·~itt would devote their energies to promoting ;'.'<,? thls debauchery is even more depressing. •.n JAMES B WOOD '•' Get• Herser • ·tn1 .. ~, .:n To the Editor: • i. In 1764 when Benjamin Franklin was'.~1\ running the American postoffice sy!tem, .• he wrote to Anthony Todd, Secretary of .. .1 • the British Post Office: " ..•. By makinc: .. ~ the Mail travel by night as well as byi~t day ... .it now passes so quick between Philadelphia and New York that a Letter! can be sent from one place to another, liY. and an Answer received the Day follow·"·! Ing. which before took a week." FBI lnvestigat,es Vets marvel$ at the ~trange statues there, as would any of us. He then notes that the Polynesians call Easter Island "the eye that looks toward heaven". Aha! says Daniken, and you can guess the rest. ressionals and volunteers in drug abuse education efforts in Orange County who are trying. to teach respect for drugs will l)e made more difficult i! dangerous pttscriptlon drugs are Io. be "pushed" by advertising as though their purchase a.nd use was no more serious than that of any other commodity, such as dog food and hair spray. Frequently, over the years I have writ· ten letters to the editor in direct response to an issue covered In your newspaper. Now I welcome the op- portunity to comment on an item that, to tht: best of my knowledge, has only been advertised in your publication. 'Ibe item referred to is a movie entitled "Billy Jack." 'Ibe advertising is extremely en- ticing; the movie is extremely revolting. In my opinion, it is quite possibly the Considering that sending the mail by •1, • horseback or sailboat up the Delawarc "lt.t River made possible such 9el"Vite, • perhaps Our Postoffice should abandoa .. ::;, high-speed planes and Irucks and go back""~ to horses and boats. 1·,,. -FRANK KLOCK.1:~ .. ~ WASlllNGTON -The FBI bas been bsdly burned by the revelaUoos that It has been misused by Whltb House aJdes. Yet believe it or not, the FBI is stUl doing political chores for the White But there is another Polynesian name u well: "navel of. the islands". And in Polynesian folklore, these names mean the same tblng; the origin or source of Polynesian culture, for "heaven" in Polynesian lore is the place from which their ancestors came and bas nothing to Even the pri~postlng provisions are absurd, since an individual prescription Is selected from thousands ol drugs and written for different strengths and quan- tllies. The chances that any given prescription would match one of the posted 100 is extremely remote ; perhaps the bill should be amended to require the consumer to yell "Bingo'' on those rare occasions when he achieve!. such a mAtCfl. I regtet thht the-oally.Pllot--was misled by their concern for the cost of health care lo accept the g I i b misrepresentations Mr. Moretti makes regarding this bill. The Silent Epidemic .,. House. ' FBI agents are quietly those "Vietnam Veterans War" who worked investigating Al!ainst the said he asked them the same questions. do with the sky. Now, Easter Island is He also asked them to identify any the isla nd closest to South America. And "troublemakers" In the organization. anthropologists have shown that the in the presidential campaign. of . Sen. George f\.fcGovem. This is part of"a des· perate search. a~ parent1y, for evi- dence I h a t would somehow justify the bogging and break· ino authorized by tbe Watergate conspirator James McCord Polynesians originally came from South testified that he was concerned about America. So Ea ster Island is the --pOtential violence-at the-Republican na-----·navel .. or· ihe-"eye" closest to the- tlonal convention because he believed aneestra1•homeland Alter tbe common cold, gonorrhea is the moet widespread ailment in America - and its strikes most frequently among the young, who are onl y too often scared, -and too embarrassed _to seek in- formation. In an attempt to alleviate these universal cmbar-nfssments and fears, the \veil-known write r and clinical researcher Margaret O. Hyde has writ- ten VO : Tbe SUeat Epld ~mlc (McGraw-HUI, $1.!3 library, $1.50 lrade, leeM). White' House during the 19'1'1 campaign. M we reported earlier, trUsted pttsldentlal aides are trying to put together evidence that subversives were conspiring In 1972 to defeat Preskle.nt Nixon and to undermine the polltlc1l system . To assist in this research, the White House apparently bas enlisted the FBI. FBI agent David Rarity, for example, ftM questlone(I Vietnam veterans who worked Jn McGovern 's Watergat e veteran's affairs office. His appearance coincided wllh While House Interest. In this sort of research. Raril.y asked them about any possible subv,erslve activities wlth~t_he group. "HE ASKED me if any ptaMln& was done out of tbe Watergate for demonstra· Uons at the Republican national con- venUon," one veteran told us. "..He also asked a lot aboul the Socialist Worker '• Party -II there were lllY people several rad~ca~ organizatiOns w e re · We all are fascina.led by the question of operating within ~ McGovern cam-man's origins, we all are intrigued by palgn. The need to discover the extent of great monuments of antiquity. But this is these operati~s, McCord said, fonned no new thing. Thia fascination has ex.: lhe Justlflcalloi> for bugging DemocraUc llled for centuries. And out of It have headquarters at the Watergate. MANY OF the acare slorlet came lnim Robert Manllan, then the Jlllllce Department's internal leCurity chief, who worked himoell lnlo a llate of polillcal par&Mla. He deluged hla superiors with warnings of civil illaordera and political dlsruptlona. We have obtained aceess to 101M of these husb-hush Jilstlce Department reports and close c111mination dl&closcd that ,.1ardlan's dire warrilngs were high· EDWARD S. BRADY, Immediate Past-President California Pharmaceutical Assn. Prop. 20 To lhe Editor: It is most unfortunate that battle lines have been. drawn between the council of Newport Deach and Propoeltkm 20 Coastal Comn\issloncr, Mrs. Rosener. Both public bodies have a job to do and can ond should enhance z:athe r &han hln~ der each other. -· ly inflated. The vets have told us that some wbo A REVIEW of the Coastal 1.one MRS. HYDE aucccss!ully answers many pertinent questioos about venereal diseases which have .reached epidemic proportions. She examines their signs and symptoms, their prevention, and na- tional (aclttles for their treatment. Jlopefull y, her work will reach great numbers of teenagers who will find it to be an invaluable source o! infonnation on how to avoid VD, llnd how to obtain ~treatment i! it ls too late fo pre\'ent li. were recently questi oned by the fo'BI had Inillatlvc rem ind e d me that com-IN m £ rorev1ord. Dr. Bruce Ylebster, .been attnched to Anny lntellletncre dur· missioners are charged with (a) The pa$t President of the American Social ·tng their Vietnam duty. maintenance, restoration and enhance-•realth Associa tion, Wiies: "Receni "None of us were very high up In the 'mcnt of lhe over a I I quality .of the surveys among yO\lth groups and various McGovern operaUoa," a vet told my coastal zone environment, tneludlng, but high-risk units Indicate that, In the past, associate Tack Clohtrty. ''We Jl)Olt)y not limiled to, tis amenities and aeelhellc our lnlormaUon C'OllttM\lng venereal sturted envelopes 111d organlttQtilocli value•. (b) The contlnuedei~tenc:e ·of dis<_. bal not been otralchllorwai:d •parties.·~ optimum populations of all spec:iea of llv· and direct. Boob such RI this one lbould Rar119, !old U-he Interviewed his In-Ing org&nlsms. (c ) The orderly, bal11tced <:nab!• .individuals Io obttln th e vestlption was prompted by a recent utilization and preservation, consistent -"itecesaary knowledge a~t venereal --~~~~~~--.! (THE BOO~)l books. including Mind Drop, MY,llerk.! of tbe ~llod, Know About Drup a• Y•r1 ~.kin. , CAROLINE HARKLEROADI r-~~~~~~~~~~~--.'i GaAMM COAST' DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, NU.lltt Thoma• Ketoil, Editor Barbare Krtibich Editorial Page Editor ~ ~lmiaJ ·~ ot 1he' Dall,y Pi10t. .leeks to Jnform and •tlrnul&t~ readers by ~tirw on thU pq• d\vetH•Commentary'on topics Of in· tertst by S)'nd:lc•ted columnilts and cartooniats. by pr~inc a forum fW rnden' vkws and by pttHntl• this newspaper'• opinion• a.hd ldtu an curnnt topics. The> f(lltort&I oplnSoN or lhe DcUly Pilot appear only ln the · tdltortal column at the top of h pqe, OpWons u:;pre$1fld by the ""- vmn.tl el cartooNlt9 Ind lethr · .wrtters art 'tbtlr own UI! no tftlb:Wi _, or 1h<tr vi .... "" a.. DollJ PllOt-"' -. , . -auodated_wl otncc. '' Ameri can Ser v l c e ma n 1 11 UniOn ,,(tl1 with IOUDd conservation prlnclpl,1, of all dlleaes and bow venet'MI d1aeues can __ _ living and noollvlng co a at a 1 """" affect them." • Wedn.lay, June 6, 1973 oo,>or Vl!lennl lnte~lewed by Rarity The FBI refused ·r. commen .._ ___________ _, -r-.. (d}-AYOldance of !rm'Cralble Margaret 0. Hyde Is the author ol 25 \ .I - --·-... ~ ..... ' -" " .. " . . !j Natur e Credited • -'~ · Oil Slick? Mother UC .Plans • R iverside Staff Cu t ....... . -. ' j _... the ocean bottom Tuesday and for a battle betwten ea· whicb wu noted by the early bas been • bin ontidrl R N I A GOLETA CUP!) _A now oU reported to the Coast Guard viroruntolall•l" and iall com-. 'Spoollh tJplorca, and both in the dlannel, although f!U slick io the Santa Bartllr1 and state Fish and Gilli• ol· panleo. ltdlenl . ud "'* olflclals Jae continues on 8L . Qumnef. seen• or a n ~~:1' !;tn~~~il :"'\J:! w~ "'1sw ~~:Clim: :t!; · :.CJ~:~ ~~r!J!r!n:i we I is to ... ueve ...... eeological disa!ter four years number of. natural holes about southeast, panllel to 11.nd operaUOM. pressure. ' -~ Hep ••·~~ • Son to Barbara ago, is apparently the work ol I II mlles southwest or Coal Oil slightly awv;;r, from shore, Is In Followlll-! be 11 co PI e r , • ~ · ~ RIVERSIDE (AP) -A 10 , . . ,.9~~'*• .... · .. ~. :. ~ nature, not man, and. does not Point. a band va ,,., from 150 to 200 survey, olf~ reported lhe -!f percent cut in faculty at the •.·:,_. :-· ·· '"'·:·~.v.,::.~-· seem to threaten wildlife Or yaids wide ~:S olficials iald amount~t4:n 'the surface Aide Hired ' ~ Unlvenlty of California at Coal/ .. __ beaches. THE DIVERS said the there Is no d .... r al preJOllt had decrea9od oomewhat from ' t Rl"nide will be "'8d• ror the 011 j The 5-mile long slick was seepage was comparatively that II will reach the beach. Monday but added that"'agen· CAPITOLA (AP) - Point -described as composed ·or 1 slow and school! of afchovies · ne slick was first spotted .ctes of. both the 'federaJ and Kludt haa. been Miiled~ · UW4-7'5 academic year because film of light oil, less men~cing and smelt and BeVeral seals in Monday by workers of At Ian-state governmenlt will con· manager here, r e p I acing of · a· drop in enrollment, than the gooey Cf\lde that the area did oot seem to be af· tic Richfield Co. 's Platfonn tinue to monitor the situation Ryder Ray who resigned 40 ~-ance or -van ufdefiiker--1~~---,r.A"RTA I AUARA CH ARNu ----1-=gushed-.p'iromanorrshoreoll lecled .. • -------Ho111;-•-'"""™>-oi-tbe=•nd..wlll take-ia~ becoma-wal<r pl'O.j,e,,.h-4 rig in 1969·and led to a federal The mass iye blowout four source, off Coal Oil Point. ' lion should ·wildlife or critical coordinator for Santa ~ says. ban on drilling in the. channel, years ago spewed more than beach areas become en-County. Kludt, 46. is· public Hinderaker said Tuesday 30 ° • / authorities said Tuesday. 400,000 gallons of crude oil on· THE AREA has a history or dangered." •· work! director and assisurtt faculty positions were cut by u • ~ Divers went down 22.5 feet to to beaches and set the stage naturtl gas and oil seepag~. Since the 1989 blowout, there city man1ger'Of Hollliter'\ \ ·. ,~----..,..--... U~IN...-.• 1------------;,_::__::__:.:, ____ ..;.cc::c--_;__:: ____ __:....:; _________ c_ __ __;, __ .:._ ___ _,;c_~ ( , ) SITE 'of 1969 OIL WELL BLOWOUT SPOTTED :·'BRIEFS Cou t Guard sOjs'PreM nt Slick W11 Coused Noturolly university ofliciali art e r •milllment di-opped .. 5,235 this year. Enrollment peaked at 5,71% in 1971-72. Anolber drop ol 300 is ex· · pected riext year and a decline ol ·inother 150 students is fQ~st for the 197.._75 year. Ehrlichman Set ForLA Testimony . ·-.. _ w -I LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ehrlichman "will voluntarily ~ ...,.....,. ~"a . ......Former White. House aide come in to testily." •LOS ANGELES '('7J') -CA -;Joliif "ElirUChnlan has agreed - SUperior Court1udge has niled to testify-voluntatily ·at the "::'; EHRLlcmMAN has not-beeni!---- tpat city and count y "Watergate West" grand jury promised immunity from pros- ordinances bannihg nudity in hearing into the burglary of ccution,. his lawyer, Joseph bars can be enforced. Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's Ball, sa id. ·Judge Bavid ' A. Thomas office. Ells berg was the _lea doff wit· issued the ruling Tuesday, Ellsberg, accused of leaking ness at_ the opening of the d j ssolviog preliminary in· the Pentagon Papers to the grand Jury probe Tuesday. junctions In 44 civil cases press. said the grand jury Following instru ctions to all which prevented enforcement hearing is aimed at getting witnesses. he rerused to 'while the constitutionality or "the higherups" behind the ~scuss his specifi~ testimony the ordinances was challeng· raid at his psychiatrist's of· 1n the secret hearing, but he ed. Thomas' ruling will not go fice. told reporters he thought into effect until he signs A lawyer ror Ehrlichman, District Attorney J o s e p h formal orders in each of the 44 President N i x 0 n • s top Busch "is going after the casea. domestic affairs aide until he higher-ups" responsible for resigned in ~he Watergate the break·in. e More Arrested- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A continuing Investigation into the manufacture aild sale or ~erous drugs ha! led to a Series of raids and seven ar· rests, the U.S. Attorney's of· fice said. Asst. U.S. :Atty. F. Steele Langford said Tuesday the ar· rests were made in Petaluma. Nice and San Francisco. Last Friday night, three persons were taken into custody by federal narrotics officers and p ol ice in a raid on a Petaluma home, La n g f o r d said. ' scandal, notified the district He noted that "Immunity attorney's office Tuesday that ha s been granted to almost everyone who actu&J l y Incumbent Defeated In Compton COMPTON (AP) -Mayor Douglas F. Dollarhide, the first black mayor or '3 large western city, has been defeated in his bid for a sec- ood tenn, participated in the burglary," and thus the rema in ing targets for Indictment are not the men who carried it out, but those who ordered it. Ehrlichman hil s acknowledged that he set up a special White House squad to plug security leaks at Nixon 's instruction. • lae11•fftlt Out City Clerk Doris Davu, ap-parently backed by a strong SAN JOSE (AP) -lncum· law..and-order vote. piled up a bent Vice-Mayor David Goglio 1,196.vote margin Tuesday to was ousted in his bid for re-beat Dollarhide. Mrs. Davis, election u two antigrowth who Is also black, netted 6.063 c~te~ --lcity ..,.meil;-, YOteS, WJillt l)ODar!iiiWtfillle.d se4 in ltil!i:_.1 pr a w·ft n g .f,867. ..., I , l\IEMBERS of the squad • directed the break-in at the of. £ice ·of Dr. Lewis Fielding, Ellsberg's psychiatrist, o n Labor Day weekend 1971 to look for material that would help m drawing up a psychiatric assessment o f Ellsberg, who had bee n revealed as the source of the Pentagon Papers leak. Efirliehman h<ls said that he !9Ufld out about the burglary only after it had taken pla~. from convicted Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt. Ehrlichman has said he told 1-Junt "not to do it again." me~lis. , • "· Dollarhide began his first GQllio. 35, was defeated in term . With an air -CJ con. Tuesday's; TUDoff election by ' fiden&, but complaints about Jim Self,. 27, an urban plan· the city's high crime rate ning administraiOf" The final quickly began to cut his sup- vote was 19,549 to 11,m. Port among the cit y 's predominantly black popula· ti on. Hunt was expected to be the most important witness to ap- pear before the grand jury t~ day, along with three OJbans -Bernard L. Barker, Eugenio ~tartinez and Felipe de Diego. e .Joint Panel SACRAMENTO i AP) -The legislaUve stage has been set for what appears certain to be a two-bcKlse committee con· le~ on a .masive reap- portiorunent bill abned at redrawing state Sen ate , AsJembly and cxm.gressional -dislricls.. A 21:13 hare majority vote in the. 1tate Senate Tuesday sent the measure_ to the Assembly where backers are expected to ask for its defeat -sending the measure to the h\-o • house committee con- ference. TWO H URT ON BIKES STANFORD (UPI ) -A heed-<in collision between two bicjrcl'5 hospitaliU!d one Stan· ford student 'and injured a secood. Robert M. Steele, I 8 , Fredonta, N.Y., was in critical condition with head inju ries, and Chris Urbina. 18. Pueblo. Colo., suffered a fractured left hand in the night time a·c· cident. LAST I\tONTH he finished a distant second against Mrs. Davis in. the city's primary election. Bill Feared -Last year, Compton police report«! 4' murders, wllich ranked the city of M>,000 fu-st • riI in 'the nation in murders per Parlor 0 e· capita, anatne re were-other-U grim totals for the city. It was these statistics the SACRAMENTO (AP) city's growing· reputati~ for Legis1ation aimed al cracking vtolent crime. that caused the do~ on Los Angeles broth.els ~member ·. Compton Police posing~ massage parlors.has Officers Association (CPOA ) to stalled_ 1n the Senate J~i;:1ary thro\! its entire support to Co~m1ttee aft~r members Mrs . Davis this spring. sa1~ they feared 1t would harm Officers walked door to door legitimate massage parlors. through each precinct and pro.. The bill, by Sen. H. L. vided her protect.ion during Richardson (R·Arcadia), would oU-duty hours. allow I~ govenune~ to CPOA Pre si den t Saul adopt ordinances banning Lankstem said the only issue persons from giving·massa~es that hurt Dollarhide was his to members of the opposite inability to do anything about sex. crime in Compton. After critical c o m m e n t s from COTMlitlee members aOO HOWEVER, Doll!i-rhi~ said (.ro m representatives of his $400-a·month part-time several massage organlza· position gave him no power to lions, Richardson asked the stop crime or even reduce it. ·. commjttee .Tu~sda.y to give He maintained th~t the prot>-him a week to ~rk Ol!t lem of crimes of passion--a..mendments to _the_ btll._U 11 murder, rape. assault -could doesn't paSs next week, the not be curbed by the mayor's bill will be dead, under new offi ce. legisl ati ve rules, Snwg Unit Delay Dumped SACRAMENTO Col-Pl -The state Senate has torPeooed a seven·m ont h delay in statewide installation or an· ti.smog devices on J966-fi7 ·model cars. a possibility four of the six nitrogen, a principal smog in· devices certified by the ~tale gredient. Air Resources Board could harm engines, Walsh said . PRESENT schedules call for ~I'm not prepared to impose a statewide, staggered ln- something on our citi2ens stallation program to begin 1 July 1 and COlltinue for 10 Tllelday'a vote on the dela y· un ess we can assure th.em it's; months. The time when each tng measure by state Sen.' not going-to burn up their 1966-70 car owner would take Lawrence Walsh ( D • H u n.. engines," he said. his car int6 a garage to have dno:m. P.ark) was 23-16 But state Sen. James Q. the device installed woukt de--lour votes short of the two Wedworth ([).Hawthorne) said pe nd on the hist numeral cin thirds majority of 27 votes experts could be found on any his car's fi cense plate needed fo aend the bill to the side of BDJ question. "If we About 5 · mlllion C~ifornia -Y· delay lhl• thing we'll just wind ears would be arrccted aod the .) ; ' '· For· Fathers DaY, we're lowering our already .low_p~ices on these-famous bran g1ffs. . ' • " . 15ss A. Gillelle Ma11. Siyler·Dryer has sty1ing comb. brush tor drying. Dry ing and styling speed settings. 6 toot cord. 1288 I . Norelco Lighted Shaving Mil"tor with adjustable table stand or wan-mount brackel Electrical outlet tor shaver, styling comb • Cord 1torage. 14ss C. Aemiogton Mist-Air Hot Comb* with conditioning/moisturizlng system. • lncluetes6rush7'fine and coarse-tooth comb attachm ents. • o . Shick Flexamatlc Shaver with aott. super·thin t1e11.ible head. Trimmer aitachment. Extra toit head Included. Travel case with mirror. ~. General Electric Heated Shave Cream Disp:enser tits.most 6 oz. or 11 -. aergsols._~e~t shu!.s off lll!loma~can~· Bracket tor wall mounting. 1588 ,, . ; . F. Clalrof Air Brush Styling Dryer conwtW to styl ing dryer Wilh s nap·Qn brush. Two-heat settings. lnslrucllon book w'lth atyltng tips.· ' . -~ JC~enney ,\ Wfil know 'what you'r:e looking. for · · · -4~ -.. •• Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M . at the follqwlnfl st~res: ,' " ' ' " " .... ' fl • v " ' • ... '•· , ' . ' . ' • . · .. . , • ' . " "' . .. . ' • I . : I ' ' . • -' I . I ' ' I Only last Thursday, the up ~th -~ven months of .:.devices ,would have a total Sonlte on a lJ.11 vote ap-nothing. f:Yidenily somebody price tag or about $175 mlllioo. proved 1 resolution asking ~e just ·doesn't want any devices Walsh's measure would have 1tate .Air Rnources board to on. the can of California," be postponed the beginning of the delay tts m a n d a t or Y in~ aaid. · program until Jan. 31, 1t74. atallatloo JX'Oirln> for the ' The devices bave a ltgal Th at's the same date specified drricel.' celling price of 435 installed in the earlier, 8uccess£ul , Ind-are designed to cut ex-resolution that has110 binding UPDTS eaatencl' ~ is blut emi88ioal ol oildel or efftct on the ARB. FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoch (714} /)44;23'°13,-. --..~'NGIOl\f CENTER, Hun in9t0n BHch (7 14) 892.-m~-. . . . • ' r -. . .~. ·---·--- I Huniingion Be•eh· Today'~ FlnaY- l~ N.Y. Stoeks ·Va • * VOL. 66, NO. 157, 6 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~EDNESDA Y., JUNE 6, 1973 TEN CENTS Tax V all~y Votes $1~15 Rate 7th Year l for I llJ JOANNE REYNOLDS • °' .. .,. ............. Far the _.nth •lraiCht year tax- poyen In Founlaln Va1le7 will poy I tax rate at fl.15 per flllO -....! valualioo in ~ lfil.lt. . Ql1 oauncilmell approved a fU7 mBllae 111unlclpal budget calling for that tat"role 'l'lleldoy night. . Nixon Taps Laird Top Assista·nt .. WASlllNGTON (UPll l'fesident Nizm lured Melvin R. Laird .;;-out of lmlireUrement today to become bis chief domestic adviser, and announced Gen. AJeunder M. Haig will leave the Army to· 11111 the Wat'!<gale-decimated White Bauoellalf. Wl&De there was no formal an- "91"' 1''-at ~Jlking_under a '"""~ Lalnl -.Niuil's ~";;;NO, 1 .,-;tF'ac1v1"1!~ -eaUy, and win sit willi Cabinet not 111 tbe Notional Se<urity Oow>clL Hail bu -serving ...._.;tty as chief at 1tall, but there liM.,... powlng oritldlm "' bla dual and palllbly -ftictlnt roles ill a normally civilian job at . tqe White HOUie whUe also bolc;l.in& the ti· tle of Army vice chief of staff. He will ritire from his four-star Anny role Aug. I. 'Mle action came afer councilmen" tack~ ed on addiliooal allocations of $4,175 to help fllnd the city's QmmnmJty lbeoter and "50 for the chamber of ccmmeree to hire a pro!esslooal coordlnato1" lor lhe annual Halloween Parade ahd Miss , Foontain Valley pageant. A proposal by Councihnan Bernie Svalstad to install land1<air0d medllns . ' .. _ ..... _ .... Tew ADVISER; ASSISTANT Laird an<I Ziegler return to government, even on a tern· porary basis to help reorganize the presid"1Ual staff. Nixon removed his top t'wo aidea, H.R. along Magnolia Street this year was turned down. -n.e fw>ds far the -...... boduded in the budget -. lbellter olfldals told <Q11ncilrnen the 111;000,_ l!IJ!I under wlllcb lbel' llod been:~tlotl -clue to eiplre this 111111th and will DOI be """'''" ed. . . . • Dawn· Peck, theater ..._, told councUmen that the Community Services Project haa indicated: it wUl &ive the theater a $4,000, "Olle-Y.e&r grant: Councilmm' app<ovOd the eXpellditure · wltb the coodltlons that ·the the1ter's finlmci.al re)JOl'tl . C91Jle uncler city scrilUny, that,~ theater take~ to raiie Jt.s own nmas_and that it tie UMl-"as part ol tllO ctt)"s recreation facllllli9-to •• air 2 Men Shot In.Hoag; Parking Lot By TOM GORMAN Of Ille 0.llY ..... llllH Fountain-Valley-police-shot--and-killed- two alleged baodits in the parking lot ol Newport Beach's Hoag Memo r i a 1 Hospital Tuesday night, following a cha,. through four ciU... Police chased thf poir after they reportedly held up:..J mnail Fountain V1Uey lllartet and ~ thin f150. . • offer dram; classes to city residents. nus ~ar·s budget is f187,000 higher lllan las! year's 13.~.llOO figure . • I Another expenditure lo hire additional j personnel came in the city 1nanager's f budget where $24 ,000 was allocated lo i hire an assistant city manager. 1 Two of 'the biggest increases are for the police department -up $151 ,160 Crom last year. -and for the fire department -·up flll,156. Boui deportments wUI be hiring addiliooal personnel during tbe year. -.. The $1.15 taJC rate means that the: o\.\-ner of a $40,000 home wh ich has an l a9Sessed value of $10.000 y.·itl pay $115 in . municipal property taxes this year, city 4 officials said. . ·-' o~-.... ' - ' . O .. ry P llel $1111 l"tlel9 ay •ldwn 9'Mlllll" Killed by il:ibl''"' .,.. J11<k ~lvln Nallal!, I& ., .. ~ Kozetm, 32, bi4" ' ••• , "t"""'"---4 • ' • One .or the ,lllelf lurched out of the driver's side of tho car and dropped dead on the parking--· -Wary JIO!jee fouiid tho - man ·IJuial>ed '*'' lool llllll clutching a wad ' Jn one hand. The car and the pavement immedlate1Y around it were. littered with glass, from the rear window. at 1had been shredded by shotgun fire. •. F orifuU,.:Jlniof:,LequiuJr· .. ) :~ t l/!J" . . ' ' • . l ~ Priddy Held in Threat Defense ~ims Wife fnlJuen;;J Murder Suspect An Orange County Superior Court jury Wrapped in brown paper, the.two small , packages found ·in the engine room and ~as asked today.'-to be~r .m mind that l Ott the bridge of'the ship were not opened John Roger Alden was "acting on a com- ) Haig's retirement plans •·ere annotmced lllio<Jt the ..... time • group called Pub- It<! Cltluos Inc., beaded by ......... od- >dcate Ralph Nader\ announced I federal cioUrt suit to -Hail to ,..1gn from the >VlllJ If be contlooed ~ at lhe 1i'bllo Bouse. Haldeman and John D. Ehrllcbman, April 30 as a resuJt of Water4ate di.sclolures and several other top aides have either left or been fired -some as a . relU.lt of Watergate and others for lllONd ........ ., The chase, which sent at least seven police cars in ~Suit at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour, weaved through slreets in FoWiain Valley, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa and finally down a dead-ex! street-,into the hospital parking lot in NewP*! Beach about 11:45 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former major league• bOseball player Gerry. Priddy was held on extortion charges today after a telepbone c8ller demanded IZ50,llOO to tell wbenli four bombs were lOcated on a lux-· and ihe ship's crew does not know if they mand" ·when he shot and killed his wife i contained bombs, the FBI said. in the coupl~'S Huntington Beach home I p.m. .. In a further search, no other OOmbB last Aug. 5. ' were found and the ~p cootinued Defenle attorney l\latthew Kurilich toward Puerto vauttrta:Yeidm, wbere it told iliO iµry in the ·opening day of is to dock Thursday. JllOl1ling. A Alden's trial on charges of first degree spokesman for Princess Cruises said the murder that the slightly built, 42-year-Old ship's. crew is cOnvin&d no bOOtbs are defeiilant ·was reacting to the influence ..,. oltlp at -· Genlld Edward Priddy, 53, of North Ill tbe .,. sWf +ilrenp, Nilan'• prell .....,, -L. Zle&ler. alJO .... ll1J!ll the title fl egll&ftt to the Presi- ileDI. He will eootlnui to bold the Ude ol preil oecreblty, and alJO will !Ill the job I( ODllllllllllialUCIOll dlttdor,.jUJt vacated bJ' 11er1iert G. Klein. _,_ __ •L11rd1ald l'tl'Olters·at-tbe-White Home following the ll!lllOUl1eelllts that he y\elded IO Inn twisting by Nixon and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew after p~iowily saying he did not v.•ant to The Wbite Hause announcement said Laird -taking Ehrlicbman's old job but apparently with even more responsi,bilit.y -would have Cabinet rank and indicated be would he in on almost all major policy discasstom. -- Newport -Delecllve Sam Ambtr-1ey, wilo ia,~ lhe 1booling, llllid tbe batllta apiiormily did DOI fire at pollce NIN tbe -· F®!lllln Val-ley olflcen ti shot at the car oear·the comer of Ylcloria Street and Pltcentla Avenu1!in q.st& M.,..-;-iie said. 11111~. ·a maJOr i.aiuer 1ar·irye,ani, waa • urested 'IWalay at the pick-up (ll!inl --cigarette pock.mod Items '!!reLl!l!md Clll the . cruise· oltlp, Wand Princess, . olf the Mesieo coast and tbiGwn overboard, the>FBI said .. The FBI said Priddy picked up the poctrage but would not say if it contained money . S;board but are ~ill Jookb)g "apd stepW\g "of a domineering1 woman" when he . bghtly." · emptied his· pistol into her. ~ The telephone caller told theSfiiP's --"He bad the mentar status of a young 1 ~g presumably will r~tain the title of chief of staU, with responsibility for coottfinatlng ctnd supervising day-t<Htay !See LAIRD, Page I L _ The men tossed their pistols out of the car near tbt corner or 18th Street and Placentia 'b,efore being chased into the parking tot; Amburgey said. Pursuing of- ficers told.-:ilim they saw something being 'tossed fJWl 'lhe fleeing car, but couldn't tell at the time what it was, Amburgey related. , home office here that four bombs v.·ere child at the time." Kufilich said. "He I aboard, the company spokesman said, .Y.·as told by her to go ahead aiid s~, Priddy, meanwhile, was to be ar· and that is exaclly Y.·hnt he did ." · Sl'.ght~esS Father raigned t~ay on a charge.,. of violating. . Later statements ~in which Alden , the federal ex tortion statute. allegedly commented on his careful plac- He wa s arre!lted Tuesday near the of· ing or . the shot~ .that ended the life of , Two ·nie,-in~Fiery~~rash; Long Beach Driver Held . The supects' c~ was rammed by a car driven by Fountain Valley officer of- ficer 1-Pepta in the Hoag partlnl Jot. Pepka and three other off1cers ap- proai;hell the car and demanded that ~ men ~ tbelr banda Yt.lble, Amburgey said. S D · ht ' fices of Gerry Priddy an'd Associates t\r1ene Alden, 19, of 20662 Goshawk Lane. 8Ves . aug er Products Unlimited, an adVerti~ing , wer,e ma de because or Alden's "need lo 1 specialUes company in Bur.bank which he feel significant," Kurilich said. l Fro·m' 1Drown1'ng heads. ' "It actually tumed out that he sprayed I Contacted at the family's North bullets all oYer the house," Kurllich said. Hollywood home, Priddy's son oonfirmed '"They found them in her body but they 11eeping In the van with her husband, DmTy~ 21. 'La;., °ANGEi.ES,' (UPI) -A blind that'his18ther is 8 former standout.sec-also found tham.in the walls, the ceiling' , fat.bet. bU ' rfteued. his J:.year~ld ood. baseman. for Detroit who. ' :iled' and even the vacuum cleaner. claugliter from· divwning; findinJ her_ a .,.;.,.,..live pme slreak. of m"f!mp . • "Alden Is an exj>ert shot," Kurilich told under wa~~ in: a swbriming pool by · ~'We're a ·utile stunned by the whole the jury in Judge Byron K. McMillan's: tr~ ,the ·aound'of air bubbles from thing," .the younger Pridd.Y said. "But I , courtroom . "He coul~ have put every A Long Beach man ii uncler meat !o-dor cn ebarl .. of felony c1nmkm driving au! manslaughter following a fiery crash "'I Pacific Coast Highway In Huntington !lilch which claimed two lives. One vic- Urit burned io death. PoUCe said the young woman was trap. ped iit the flaming wreckage and burned to death. Her husband was pulled from the fire by David Berdine, a Signal Oil Company imploye who was' working in the adjactnt oil field and·SBiw-the crash.· - Both men ducbll and their bands went towordi the Jloorboard. "" 118ld. That ..,. tion ~ered the shotgun blasts from three or tbe -oflicen. . No weapons were found in the car, ex- ~11\ l@r an inoperative rifle dlscovered 'in the ·trunk, Amburgey said. Both piatoJs \\'er& found later by police several blocks.- fro/ii tbe tio;pital. ·her hlpP.. ·• ·· • • . qiink it's a JiUle premature)9 be talking bullet right between her eyes ii he bad ThoriiU·Sollvan,~26, tohi ~police Tues-about all this . 1 can say that his busfness been· as calculating as he said he was. J day hla dauglilerB!ythe fell·m the pool at was. in good.shape fin ancially but that's (See TRIAL, P•1• Z) · the iaml!f hOrue while ~ was on t~e , ~11. care to;commeni about now." .. l PoJice ~id ,the fatal accident occ~rr~ at about 3:30~a:m. in the bluffs area of the highway when the car driven by $.fp~n AUen Rowe, 18, plowed into ·a par~ed van and c~r. . . 'ODe or the fatahlles wns Brian Leslie Tbornton, 77, or 712 Main St., Huntington ~ach, who was crushed to death as he 8'Pod. between hls car and the van. Of-lloers said he was apopmiUy getting h~ ~ pole out of the car'• trunk to do -·early morning tomf flalllng. 'The other victim WU Deb 0 r i h ~ ll, at Glenclo<o, who was T~NT SOLD TO 1ST CALLER, 1ST DAY Ziolkowski was taken to Orange County ·Medical Center where he is listed in satisfactory condition with bun1s on his hands and face. Police booked Roy.·e in Pacifica Hospital where he is listed in satisfactory condition suffering from facial cuts and internal injuries. The holdup occurred about 11:35 p.m. at tbe Stop 'N Go Market, 1893l Magnolia St. Police said the two men entered the st.Ore, bought a carton of milk then bran- dished two pistols, saying, "This is a ---<See TWO KJtJm, Pep !) Betielt Ponders .l!isn•its telephooe; Ht ... IJla;nl tDe splash, .be said, A ~retary at Priddy's otfice, Diane ~ aod, ran ·~tsld;. ; ' • -. Bariley, aaid, "I can't believe ·it. I've standlrW'bftl!le \he poo1,.i.,.1Jstened to --woil<ed'!or"Getry"and-lmowrrhim ·lor-10--Oran~ ___ C_oas the :..aound'~ '·ait. bubtilea :·r1Smg to the yeats and I just can't believe it. I tliink · surface arMl mdved about the pool until he's a great guy and it's a bum rap." he thought he tiad the source located, During Priddy's major league <,:areer. then jumped in and lound the girl under he played 'in 1,296 games with the New seven feet of water. York Yankees, Washington Senators, St. Blythe was revived .by mouth·t<r-mouth Louis Browns and Detroit Tigers. His respiration and was reported in·satisfac-, lifetime batting average wasr.265. His tory c:ondition. ' Dest years were in 1943 and 1949 with the Browns wliin he hit .296 and .290 respee-. lively. / Authorities said Priddy allegedly telephoned Princess Cruises of Los Weather . It will be partly sunny in the afternOon hou~ Thursday. follow- ing fog and low' claµds along the coast in the earl y morning hours. Highs In the mid~ at the beaches rising to near 80 inland. Car Ch~es · Left to Movies? Angeles, operators of the 20,IJOO.ton lux· INS. IDE TOD• .., Ury vessel, Tuesday and demanded n. .. '250,000 in return for information on the ' ,. location ot. the packages on lhe ship. Parent! and teachers ·i11 thl There was a series of telephone calls, Hut1tit1gtm1 Beach and Fo1tntaiu • the FBI said. A company spokesman said Valley elem~utary sc liool dls- 1. the FBI was notified after the first one. tricts lla ve Joh1ecf. efforts to • d 'ha ff-~-tr ff" ' I t• 't d" tinu purs 1·t choose textbooks a11d education-~" happiness be boug~t ~sold? One By TERRY COVILLE gested, woul ve t'l\'O t co.;..,,, more a IC VIO a lODI ~ 0 JSCOn e u . NiiJy Pilot advertiser thinks so. Here·s 01 ""' 1:1at11 P1i.t 11111 • safety to officers and bystanden, and We use other methods when possible, at materials for cla~ses. The ..,,. · 1· s ch as the put· he11·copter and M • V • G • J state lu1,, passed this 1io t11ework the.id-that convinc~ her: llunting ton Beach m{ly "cool down" its less expensive. po ice cars. · u ice arwe t CW y tt• S No official council action was taken on · roadblocks. . douni 10 local level!. See storu hot pursu it pallcy In police matters. I d' he r I ou Pane 7 SEARS I sided tent trailer, G.teen's idea. but City Adminislrator "We a so 1scourage t _us.!_~seve·ra T S p l . . lf • good cond.,_ ample storage, J\.tonday-night, Councilmdan Jahck·O~~n David Rowlands agreed tQ. study It with unit!ln a pursuit pecause tllat 6ecomes a ' 0 t1tge roe llClJOll .. , Yeur S11·vlct ) $200. (Phonei No:) . suggested the city consi er t e ~uan· pollce officials.... h11zard. But It's Impossible to come out 1t~i'"'1'9 ii.;; ----ment of high.powered-police car a In Today..,-P.oUce Captain fit Ike Burk~n-. with a ~t rule on lt." ,. Girls from Marine View School in fl'un· c.1111on111 s '-'. lJ'he tent trailer was sold to the first favor or smaller, less powerful oompnct fi eld, commander of the pat rol divlsk>n, Burkenlield said, three years ago the ling\On Beach will stage "Reveries for a ~=ji!,""11• 11.!! "raon who called the flrat night the ad units. said he doesn't believe a "fl at rule" on department did reduce the engine size In RaJny · Day" Frldoy and Saturday at =~r• ~ l'fn. The 1dvertl,.r 11ld she "Is '200 "We might consider eliminating hot hot pursuits will .... i.. ill cars a1 an experimeol, but found It to Vlllagt Vtew School, 5361 Sisson S•'---1 -"""" " 'M>rth of happy." Try to buy a lltUe hap. i)UrswlJ (high speed chucs) beca~ or "Somelimes the· freedom of the ln· be a much areater maintenance problem. The all-jlrl revue wit h a cast or 70, ;:~~.:.!:: ,...)t .• J!! ~U with a Daily Pilot ~_gerous accidents~' Green oblei\red. div!dual purMd ftWd CIUll more hann H~ Beach CUl"J'.'fl'LIY u ses win ~gin at 8 o'clock each evening In the ttiillW1 ,, tt ~•want ad.· Tbe,dlrecl lhie-• We liilllit try oilier methods, slnce wc--io poople tlmnlielJUflU)t;"'llld Bunin--Plymoatllt>wltll· ~cu!>lc>lndt-en(lne!~ -ochool's lnultl}>Jl'JJOSC-roour.-'l'lckel!·a1,,,..-I-"' ., •-... " •1111 L1n•tr1 ll MlllWK t Mtllftl )f.Jl M11h1•I ,11Mt .ti H11llo111t If.wt 4 0••11t11 <11111111 " flT-. :it lfltrl1 ,. ... llldl M.nt11 .. ,. Ttl..,1,IH ,. T'llM!m »U WH!tltf 4 W1n1111•1 Ntw.1 ~ W1r~ Nt•• 4 l ' I y- 11'11. can gel tile license number anyway." field. not Ille bigett, but m<n tbon odequate on sale r... 11.50 for adult• and 50 cents •-" A change 1n .hot puraul ts, Green sug-"We do encour.,. .al!Jcerl on minor !or tho job, aay1 Burkenlleld. ror, chilclmt under IZ. L-------------' '· ' j l I I -· ~ DAILV PILO I h Sloan Tells Of Pressure For Perjury \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Former Nixon campaign treasurer Hugh \V. Sloan Jr. testified today he disbursed about a ·-. '--- WedntU!iy, J11ne b, 197S ' . Valley Coilncil A~on ~·: Here In capsule lonn ore the major actlonJ labn Tutlday ni&bl by th< Fountain Vallty City Council: • BUDGET1 Vnanimollaly approved a fU7 mlium balflei for !Ilea! lln-H with ,..tdiliona el 14,000 for -the Communi*1 Tbaatar ud fllO to blre a pro- fe11-I coOrdlaator fU' Ille Halloween porado 11111 lllaa "-Iola VallaJ beauty pqeaat. _ · • ARClll'l'ECTS: Hired Recreation Systems Inc. and Weldon J, FullQI as archi tect& ror the recreational complex at Mife Square Park. Fulton will de· sign the recreation building on the 1lte and Recreation Systems will deaip . . • , .. .... - Uomh .Test • I l • -. • ( • Rocks Part ' ' 1·' Of Nevada ~-.~ • ' .---;,,nnon &llars-1n earlf19'72 for11nknown- purposes -and when he voiced suspi· cions after~ the \\1atergate break·in, top aides suggested he perjure himself or plead the Firth Amendment. "It wa.s obvious to me that if I were to stay in the good graces or the campaign the playing facilities. -- PAHVTJ; MESA, N~v. (UP!) -A hydrogen bomb ·jotted this remote volcanic mesa early today with a max· -~~-~~=~----~-----1..-..tmum-force-of tme"'mlllkm--tons of"=TN'l'-· -r INTERNATIONAL r.IEET: Approved $900 in expenses lor City ~fanager Jim Neal to attend the lnt~mational Union of Local Authorltiu World Con- ference In Switzerland to speak on the city's 10..year budget. "·hich swayed hig:h rise buildings 110 nlile1 ahy in Las ,VegU. The thennonuclear device w a a distinctly felt in the;.l;a1·Yega•·arearboth: in ground·Jeventructuree-•9· well aS in ~ organization, I would have to do one." Sloan told the itationally televised Senate Waieraaie hearings. "I was prepared to do neither." ~ 32, IOl'lller White l!o\l!e staff w:bitint, testified in detail about unreported · Clllh dlsbunemenll before lhe Aprll 7, 1972 deadline for full disclosure o f all campaign financial transactions. lie said Herbert w. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, Pfesident Nixon,·~ pefsonal lawyer at tha~ time, approved , the disbursement or $350.000 to Gordon Strachan, then political Uaison for ~ White House chief of staff H. R. --llaldema . --Sloan said $199,000 went to G. Gordon Liddy. a fonner White House aide who was finance counsel for the re-election committee. Liddy later pleaded guilty as the mastermind of tbe bugging at the Democratic national offices at the . Watergate complex. Sloon said one payment o! 175,000 to '80,000 to Liddy arouaed hll ruplciooJ 'bocauae It ''wu totally out el line "wll!t anythmc we1d done before.". Sloan lestlfled that alter Ille JW1e 17 amsta at the Waterpte deputy c1111-P81'n manager Jeb Stuart Mqruder aug- ;eatecl-that-Sloan testify that-the mnount Ill the payment to Liddy was only !40,000. "l must have Indicated to him that just isn't the rlght flsure ," Sloan-tesUfled. "I remember making the statement to .him that I had no intention of perjuring mysel!. 1 "He said •you may have to,'" Sloan testified. 'JI just didn't want to have any further dealtng.s ·with Magruder." 1----SJoan--testlfied--that-within·a •week-after the June 17 arresll he became coocerned about what was eoing on at the ~C: tion conunlttee and voiced thll concern -. at a ooclltoll party to .White Houae aidea DWICht L. Chapin and Kenneth COie, He aald be weot to lhe ~ Houae the nest day to speak with Chapin and John D, Ebtliclmm, one ot Nixon's top two aides, about his suspicions. Chapin, he said, apparently deemed him u being "IOtne~hat overwrought" and Sl!Ciesttd a vactit\on.' ' •t ' "He ·said the important thing was that the President be protected," Sloan quor.d Chapin II teDiD1 Jliin· -tr -tr tr LOgs of Nixon's Talks With Dean To Be Available WASHINGTON (UPI} -White House Jog1 on conversations this year between President Nixon and his former legal counael, John W. Dean, will be made available to Senate investigators, lt was announced this afternoon. Tbl Jogs became an iuue when Dean reportedly told staff aides of the Senate , Watergate conunittee that he had at least 30 contacts with Nixon this year in which aspects of an alleged Watergate cxwer-up were discussed. Dep.uty Press secretary Gerahl L. War- ren said th is afternoon that the logs - Covering both meetings and telephone conversations -would be handed over to the committee's chief counsel, Samuel Dull, "as aoon as that infonnation can be compiled and verifitd." Warren said two days ago that the logs -which do oot include anything discuss- ed -would not be given to investigators. He reversed his position Tue9day, saying be intended to say only that they woold not be sUbJect-to subpoena, •• DAILY PILOT Mile Square Sean4fll ... ' . ....,, .. Brihe-Grand ·Theft Trial,· . --' ~ ";.. • ~+ • -' . ... ' . . Dismis_sal Eyoo by Judge _ All action in the Orarlge County . Superior Court bribery-grand theft trial of \Vest minster city officials ·Derek J\1cWhinney_and-'1'aLEujiJa _was halted today to allow the trial judge to thoroughly study a motion for dismissal of all allegations. . Both defenst lawyers and prosecutor Mike Capizzi huddled with Judge John Flynn Jr. behind closed doors throughout Tuesday while the jury W8.$ given a day '•• 'Beach District To Form Panel On Districts · Administrators . of the six schbo1 districts comprising the Huntington Beach U.nion High School District met this rooming and agreed to fonn a jolnt committee to prepare a redistricting off from the proceedings. CapizziJlas rested his case against city plarmer Jl')j.jita, 34. and former mayor MeW_hitm~. 4Q.. The J!U'Y W!M!_ tgld -to report back to the court room at 1 p.m. today for a possible start to the defense phase of the trial. Both defendants are accused of deman - ding $10,000 from strawberry grower George Murai in an alleged shakedQwn plot that involved the_ f·a rm er' s agricultural operations al Mile Square Part iD Fountain VallaJ. Murai bu tatlflocl -Wore.'the Gnnd Jury and al tba lrlal dial Mc-,. demanded 11.000 In Iba lllrm al I dofta.. lion to county SaperYlaor llobert BatUn'a rwlectlon c:amp&lgn. .The alternative, Mural uld, wu'. for McWhlnnty to make · aure tbaf county supervisors went ahead with a pn>poOed plan to lnereaae 1<11t dw'ges at the Founlaln Valley acreage and split .the farmed land into three lo~. It is al$<> alleged t):lat Murai handed over $5,000 in caab to Fujita in a trahsac- llon assertedly wttneued by dl!trlct at· tomey's inveJtJcatora. .Pl~, morning's lll!i'iliii was tie Ont time representatives of all the achoo!. districts sat down lotlethel" to -'< out a M Th 3 3'00 p1an to reorganize the,~· hl~ • ore an , dl1trlct and '" _, • _, ,; :dc11,.:.1ochll".:!"'1rom~ ... = To Be Graduated thm1gh tbe 12th 1111de. Attending the meeting were repre1e1F taUves el the Huntington Beach City <Elementary). Scbool District, the Seal Beach, Westmimter, Oc:ean View and Fountain Valley elementary districts and the high school district. After the two-hour meeting, the schoofmen Juued a Jotnt statement in \li'hich they vowed .to wort toeetblr, to come up with a plan that woufd bl ac- cep1able to all the school boards involved and the voten \li'bo have the: final aay oo any proposal. The committee which will conduct a study of the districts and come up \liith a plan v.ill consist of the superintendents and a member of each school board. The memben will be named in a joint · an- nouncement June 13 at wblch time the first meeting el th< committee will be set. ........ FromPG9el LAIRD ... operations arid activities of the While House staff. He is highly regarded by Nixon, as is Laird, and \\'OD a rare two- star increase in rl\flk from the President for past duties as deputy director to Henry A. Kissinger, Nixon's national security adviser. Laird told reporters that "a very deep and abiding faith in our government" caused him to change his mind and come out of his self-Imposed semiretirement. He asserted: "Government in · some quarters is at a standstill and this cannot be allowed to be continued. That ia why I reluctanUy agreed to come back and serve the President In this role." The appointment of the former Wi9consln congressman wu welcomed inunediately by many members of Congress who -Republlc1111 as ''ell as Democrats -had poor relaliorul with Haldeman and Ehrllchman. In ·Huntington. More than !',ioo stude'nts Wlll graduate from schoOla in the Huntington Beach Union High School District on June If, AU ' the graduation ceremoniff are -""' f()J!J l7 p.Df. •t'U. .. reipoetile IC-111111 1he exeli>tien al Marin• High School where the seniors will -graduate a half an hour· earlier. Thi• year's graduating c1asaes boast nearly $500,000 worth ot acholarships and a bumper crop of valedictorians. Edison High School's kJne valedictorian is Ray Martus and Marina haa three this year, Linda Jue, Ellen Sung and Daniel Worcull. At Huntington Beach and Founliin Valley there will be quartoto el nledlc- torians leading the a: r ad u a t 1 on ceremonle1. The Oller ICbolars are Kathleen Kolis, Eric Lindstrom, Alan Wilkins and Geo!· Irey Wlnterowd. At Fountain Valley they are Terri Fknm'day, Jan Jeffrey, Gary Oshlda and Patricia Ann Spaan. ' · We9lmlnlter High School leads the list with aeven valedictorians. They are ·Lawrence L. Armor, Robert 1.teyer, Becky Ann McNict}91s, David L. Rivard, ~fontel Helen Steffan, Gregocy ... Tolleson and David Wu. Marching to ''Pomp and Circumstance" on June lC will be a total of 3,389 students, one ot the district'•· largest graduating classes. The largest~ , iitdividual clau will be at Fountain Valley Where 900 aeniors will fecelve diplomas. •· · There will be &111 -sraduataa !rom Marina, IW6 from WeatmlDlter, IOf from, Ediaon, 546. from Hl1lilll'ilon,1Wacb enc! seven from WiDtersbUtf:,_ , • .' .. ,. - Valley Seeking . ' Laird was a veteran congressman before quitting to beoome N.Jidi'1 ·first B d M • • Defense secretary In 1969. . . an usu;wns the towering ganlbllng resorts in the downtown area and on the Las Vegas Strip. ' · An ob.en-er at the top of theJMlnt Hotel dtlcr!bed 'the building IS UD· dergvbi 1il gentle nQlDa -Chan- deliers aWlilg in sl'OUl)CI floor -· 'Ibo A•c Ener1!Y ·Commlaaloa fD" oounced Ille device to. be in a yield r1D1• of 200 klJolonl lo """ ._ton. One megaton is an equivalent of one million tons 'of ~. eDougfi to mt Yankee St:.dium.. · ' . The adobe>built Exchange Club iD Beatty,· N.-~. 32 miles from ground .zero, was evacuated prio.r to the detonation. The AEC al'° .cle_ared. mines in areas near tfie Ne'Vadi ..... Test-Site Because or- posslble· falling roCll:s. An attendapt at a service station at Beatty said the blast "shook pretty good for t"°'o <lr «three seconds, just like a small quake." 01llr Piltl Sfl" Plltll ' .. 'J1le earth bulged skywarcl several feet and a dust cloud rose above ground zero at & a.ip. wbep the device wu trlaered by mlcrow8ve lmpulael from I control point 25 miles away. Obsetvers were stationed atop nine high rlae atrudurea· at -time, Jn.. eluding the MGM Grand llote1 and aa ad- dition to the Tropic-. both under con- WEAPONS CHECK-Fountain Valley police Sgt. Carl Lawrence tags ,. one of police ·shotguns used in slaying of two robbery suspects. At rigM is Officer Edward Rasmussen who injured his knee during high " speed chase through four Orange Coast cities. : struction. . • 'M>e AEc said the obeervers "felt the jolt q~i~e distinctly .. " ., 'Mle Envlronm1mtal Protect.Ion Agency had 1everal planes in the air over the area.to determine if any radiation leaked into the atmoaphqe. The AEC said immediately after the device-was "detomted that there was no indication of a leak and early observa- tiom of data indicated a suceessful test. 'The blast vaporized ttm of volcanic rock In the !,490-foot deep shaft that WU 72 inches in diameter and drilled at a Cost of more than $1 miDioo. But It did not mine out a cavmf at the bottom of the shaft as was common in the past, lc- eordlng to daia c~. . ' ' . ' ' F ...... P .. el TRIAL .. ,.~ . . ·~·,••\ ,,,,(~I' But that isn't the 1V&ytlt1bippened.'' PrOsecutor Pit Brian' bu said he will prove in what is expee\ed to be a tw~ week trial that Alden J>lalmed the killing · of his wile loog before he U8ed a .%!· caliber pistol to end her llfe. . Hlintington Beach j>aWman John Dooley testified 'that "! act0pted the telephone call made•to the police statloo by Alden immediately after aie killing. "He told me 'C.ome and 1et me, I have just shot my wife'," Dooley testified. "I Jmmedlately uked !Qt 11 lbe was dead:" Dooley iald. 11, The offkor testified that Alden'• reply was: "I c!On'f' ~ aad I really don't give a dalnn." · ~ · ' onN ' .. ' Jail Prisoners . -- May Be Used In Valley Parks A proposal to use trusty jail prisop.ers ior park maintenance work in Fountain Valley is "in limbo," according to city manager Jim Neal Neal said the city received e letter in December from Judge Fenton Jimea o1 the West Orange County Judicial District ·Court asking if the city would be in- terested in using trusty prisoners to do public service type of work which would require lighl supervision. Neal said.at the time no interest in the plan -·as expressed by city department heads. f3Ut later this spring a city ernploye Howard Gilby, received $25 for a sug· gestion that trusty prisoners be usCd to. augment the city 's work crews in main- taining park.1 and s~t median strips. "The idea is that it's better to keep prisoners busy than to keep them locked up behind bars," he said. Neal noted that nothing has been done with Gllby's suggestion and said that it was just coincidence that his request ls similar to Judge Jones' letter. "It didn't get any response in December. but now that the weeds are up I guess it sounds like a pretty good idea," Neal added. ' From Pqe l .. TWO KILLED I·' '· •• holdup. Give us all your money. Don't trj; anything runny." The men fled northbound on Magnolia Street in their car and clerk Douglas Le~·js. 21 , Santa Ana, called police. · Pepka and his partner spotted the car eastbound on Talbert Avenue and atartea the chase. Al least six other police cars, joiiled the chase southbound on Broott .. 1 burst Street, east on Hamilton AY&- nue, to Victoria St.E;ret and finally mto ' Placentia Avenue, which led to the i.-pital, . During the pursuit the suspects threw some n1<lney out the window, police aaid. About ~ was recovered by police after the parking lot shooting. The market has been held up twice in the Past two months by the "phantom telephone bandit." who failed to pick up the loot in the first attempt but netted $25 on lhe second try. · Hikers Find Skull ' APl'OS (VP!) -Two hike" found • human skull perched on a pile ol bett cans near Nisenmaika State Park and iA-. formed Santa Cruz County aberllf'a detectives. ''I don't think we are goinC to · get excited about It," said inv~aator Ben Seibel Tuesday after an e1aminltiata ~ showed the skull was that of a man wt)o • had been dead tO years. l CLOSID SU'!!IAT ~ck Feet Ans &.95 to 10.95 Champion HandbaO Gloves Racquet Ball Racquets • : . Masks 1.25 up -, $nOnleS 95c up _TPlt:.Q.r!l'IO' CH..!l_~tl,! i:i!ILOT-. wt![! "'1!!Cl'I_ i. comblMd·"'-New1·Prt1l, Ii JIYblllllM ,W 11\t 0••1191! CO.II Pllblllhlnl Comp1nr. Stpa. rtte lldlt;on, ttt 6ubl!Wl9d, Mondi"( lhr0119h S:-rld1r, !Or Cotlt Mu•, Newp0t1 Belch, 1i11nll119lon llttChfl'ount•lll Vtlltv, LIO...,,. 8Nd'I, lrvlnt/Sllcldltlolcll 1rld Stn Clemenlt/ Sin J~n C.plttr1no. ,,_ 11"911 reglOMI 9Ci!ll<M 11 P\lb!lshfld S.!llrdl.,, Ind SU<IClt\'I. ,.,. prlnc;;,..1 pl,lb!l1hJ..o pl1n1 11 11 no "'"'' a.1 Str .. 1, Co111 M_,.., C111!-l1, "'"- -Of Watergate1 Laird said-in-response to -------·------ reporters' questions: "I have great con· Jf yoo Jive In Fountain Valley and if Kick Boards • Water Wonder 4.95 Skate Boards · &.95 to 10.95 --·-'Skate BoirfWliiilf&' Trucks~ Wilson -Bancroft -'Davis Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 50.00 Wilson -Dunlo -Penn Tennis Balls ---·---~ ~-- Aot.1rt N. w,,d ,.~, tollll ,.lllOll1fltr J11lc I . C.11rl.y YI« l"mld .. t 1114 Gtf\l!ltl Mtntttt ThOM•• K •• .,11 Editor Tliom11 A. !14w1plii111 Mlnttl"ll fdllor 011IM H. l111 ' Ritlitrd P, Nill Affltltnt M1"H1l"9 Edllll1 1 T 1rrv CoYillt W•I or~ c-1., EllUor " ............. Ofrfke 11111 a.1ch low l1•1r4 M111111i ,,,...i,.111 r.o. ••• 1•0. •2••• --L••-lllc:ht ?22 Flrnl "'"'""' COlll MtMl SJO Wt,t.11"( Sltttl Ntwptrl l1ldl! »» Ntwpott 8tvlev1rt $1fl (1-l'llll ., Nttllt Et Ctll'llNI 111"1 Tt1011IM• 17141 M2-4J2t c1 • .._-...,,.._ 64J.1671 ,_,_ ,..,. Of11111 C-ly Ct"-'1191 14f.111t towrlltlt. '"'· Or"•not C..•t ,.llllll•~"" CMnfllllr. Ho -,..,14:1, mus1t11;-. M/191'1•1 t11•1ltf' .,. ...... 11,."""'" lier"' _, ... fQMlltllot .. ~ Wll!'IOlll •Mdtl ...... ~ .. ~·lfht _. •. ._.. clHs ..01tit.,e ""' 11 C:olltt Mftll, ---I ~11, $\lllt<!/lll!oll ~ Cll'rltr a.u r -~l•1 6T mtl \ti tl'ioftftllY{ ll!lhlttlT .. flMltlMll ..... u.u l'l'IO!llfllf • .... ~·~------·---,.... ...... ·- (idence. in th~ Pre~ldent and I ~ave been you can OGmph, tweet, twang or boom , assured or his non1nvolvement . you're ••anted., " College Board Meets Tonight Coast Community eon.ge District trustees will meet at 8 o'clock tonight In district headquarters, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa . One of the main agenda itema Is renewal of contracts for retumlng employes and the hiring of new employes. An officially sc hedule:d perSOMel session ~·HI precede the business meeting al 7:30. The half-hour personnel session is noL.open to the publie. Suspect Recognized IMPERIAL BEACH (AP) -A bandit robbed a branch of Public Finance Co. of almost 11,500 In April. Gregory Parillo, «. walked In like a depositor Tuesday , -and-wu promptly amsr.d when a..clerk pointed him out to pollce as the suspected holdup man. \ The Fountain Valley School District through the Community School Program is trying to form a community band. Colleen Wilson, coordinator of the Community School l'rot!ram, said the formation of the band will provide an ~· portunity for interested musicians of varying talents and abilities to get tog<thel". onl . t . . "The y reqwremen 1s an . 1n· strument and a desire to play," ?i-1iss Wilson ""1<1. The band meeta ,,,,...y Thursday at 7 p.m. "' the stage el Co< School, t7615 Leo Jardlnea East, Fountain Valley, Course in Women's Fitness. Scheduled A physical fitness course fcir WOmt!r\ wanting to get back fn •ha.pc for 1ummer will begin June Ii. .. , The cour11, olfered through lhe Hun- tington Beach Union lllgh , School -- District'• adult ochoo~ will Include unlt1 .on, ligun~coolrOI, pooture and proper nulrltion .. II will meet two evenings a week at Fountain Valley ll1Jh School . Boys Ice Hockey Skates Street Hockey Sticks & Pucks · Ice Hockey Sticks & Pucks ............................... tl!ai!ml<--- Baseba U Shoes AD hrpose Shoes UtUe Lague Shoes Track Shoes Work Out Shoes FootbaH Sho's BasketbaO Shoes Tennis Shoes . Ope11 9 to 6 -..C:loMd Sundays • I ' Mens & Boys Shorts & Shirts Ladies Tennis Dresses Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets ..... _..r.... .... ..., • ..., ... ,.... ....... Wann Up Suits • 21.95 to 34.95 Sweat Shirts & Pants • 3.50 each . ' Gym Pants & Track Pants Laguna Swim Trunks • 5.95 & 6.95 Baseball Mitts -Balls ...: Bats Colored Sleeve Under Shirts Raleigh_ Bikes -Parts -Tires Tubes -AcceSS11ries -Repairing • --'t6· 1919-538-C.nter,~Costa Ml90 -~-. -·---· ~ ,.J _ Wedneuf~y. June b, 1973 DAILY PllOT . 3 • Soviet ·Adv~Iice ' Party--Arrive~ ' ... • j ~ • • • • Pre-s;.,._, Plailned· Br_ezhnev's j Technicians Settle Down By JOHN VALTERZA Of nt. D1l1J PMt Ii.ff The Rus sians have landed. Dozens of convnunications technicians and a few members o1 ·tbt Soviet Secret Police today settled into their ,first day aloog the sOutb Ora!lflll Coast alter land- DEAR PAT: I am planning to ta~ six ing early Tuesday aftemoon at the El .foliJ'.1'8r-old children ih.to my home next Toro MC~. They AR! the atlvanct party__ :fall for an hour a day • to teach them for a visit by Soviet leader Leonid .Phonetics and manuscript writing as a BreZ:hnev sometime Jn. mld.JuDe. .. prt~aratiorr for -~nd_er~~ and fl"rst - · gride, I'm an e~k ~nd creden-• Observers It the ·1 -p.m. touchdown .. . . . ~ I tialed California 1eicher. If my plln is Tuesday terriled the occuion·aomewhat succe95ful Jt may rUn two gi00ps-\9ged routine and unevenUul, ocept ror one o.t1w "11'1 s1•" PIMf• four through six yeor,. Do I need a cloak-and-dagger epiJode which OC<Urnd RUSSIAN TURBOJEJ.~T> EL ,TORO. PRECEDES A R.RIVjlL OF USSR PARTY t EADER 13REZHNEV "· -' clearance_,_licensr_or in~tlonJroin ·any d · the loodin -• ~:::::-=:::=::;:lgt~W;•~L~e~r~1!!:tt~1~· 1t~o!!' u~ino~-U~-~n!!tl!:L:c!;Igi!rW~· ~C~a!!:m'!!•~-·~·~U!:'n~1~ .. ~:\.C:O:r!:~IW!~l~g!'.u~p~h~.ic.~G_e~ar~c;..:'.S~1<~ullJ.'".it~y'..'Go~t':!ll~H~·~·'.,lY'.__~:::''.'." 11---•"ge'ilCy tOOo tllis? A count)' pM)tiation of.-~~=~~ =~== unn1-::::-un g~-vi-="tODl--o~ - ficer said I'd only have the children for QUITS PLANNING POST munications gear~ The materials might one hour and "babysitters" don't need to· Commission•r Ron Yeo be u.sed if a televised addreu to the na- have anything. I plan to charge a fee for tion by Brezhnev take! place. my teaching and since my husband' iS' in 4i'' 'i · It was the crytographip a ear -toP- a pretty high income bracket, what Caspers Re -ests secret stuff to the U~R -which caU9ed should J do to avoid hurting his tax situa· . _ tion. _ ; th-. curioUs episode at ~ V.S military M. J., Laguna Niguel p} R· "gn station. : Tiie probaUon officer misinformed you. anner eSJ ; When it came time to unload the secret A liale llCftH ii required for group code gear , -all pactt:d in hues "babysHter•," or any person carhlg fo• y eo on way Out -Jhe Jluasians ordered all but members aarelated chlldttn in liomes, especially of their party well away from the for subltandal periods of time, according By JAN \\'ORTH .. _ If d t gi-airliner. .&o ~ collnty we are epartmen . wee °' 111e °''"' , .... 11•H your plans Involve a pre-school, or group Orange County planl)ing Commissioner Then, sOurcea said, ~the dtlegaUon teac.inc a number of uurelated cblldreo, Ron Yeo announced Tµesday he will drove a rented truck inside the 'huge W1 project weuld fill ander tbe jurlsdie-resign at the request of Fifth District turboprop cargo plane, loaded the gear doa @L~_trnia-W~el(are_ and lntUtu--Supervisor Ronald Caspers. int9 the truCk,. sat aevttal staffers on kiP doa Code. Yourl proposed school. and Hs N B h h' 'd of the boxea, then drove off. subject matttt could be evaluated most Yeo, a ewport eac arc itect, sai At that point, the "holtts" were allowed effectively by specialized instructors at Caspers told him the reason for the re-back on the field. ••-CaJllornla Social w •. If are quest was to work for a .better rapport h f he -ho · Jh D p · t Muc o t gear was destined for tht De partOMDt1 bl-monthly orientation among meowners in e ana o1n Western White Home where the com.- meetings. Telephone David Feinberg. and Saddleback areas. municatioo.s will be ltt up in advance licensing representative. at S.17·1Ztl to fie declined to affirm! purblichl'yl !hath.the! or the Brezhnev visit with President Nix- dlSCD11 yoar plaos and arrange for con· request 1,1,•as tht> resu t 0 P 1 osop ica on after the two men · hold a round of aullatlon. Your. tax situation requires the differences. "It doesn't reflect on the job talks in the E-~. '1've done," he said: "'I didn't ask Ron -ailriee of • qualified accountant. any questioos 1,1,•hen he hired me and so 1 In the mean,\ime,__ the Russian delega- 't k · 1· I I " lion will miJ: work.wflh a little tourism.· Con,_,, ___ 1_ Coa·,, won as any ques ions as eave. Thi . . f the I.or ~aeT-.;;. But county planning departm ent s momlf!a a OOUP o visi • led ho ' •· y , had breakfast at-a-popular San Clemeate DEAR PAT : I have a <:Qin dated 1861 sources sugges wever uat eo s . . 'with what seems to be 1/100 of a penny strong stand for open space and en-restaurant. ~ On one side and a head of Liberty on the vironmental concerns in his U months in The airplane wllidl ~ tl!em; a other side surrounded by the words. office has gotten him in bot water wit~ bright-blue model about the 1i7.e of a ·· 'Confederate States." The local coin fhe supervisor. Lockheed Electra;was Pll9 blue in color dealers don't seem to come up with a Yeo is a member of the SieJTa Club, a and fliers-at .El"'loro remarked 1bout ' 9-cent Tax Rate . ' ' Drop P0ssible For Countians? A proposed 1973-74 county budget of $2.18 ·miliion -· down about $1 million from -last Year -.may mean a nine-cent tax rate decrease for Orange County residents. Public liearings on the budget, whJcJ:I was presented to the Board of Supervi~s today, will begin June 21. The actual budget is: up $24.5 million over last year if new revenue sharing fwtds and off·road vehicle fees are in- eluded. But minus those figures , it represents a reduction. Board chainna.ii Ronald Ca!pers said the tax decrease iS based on the assump- tioo of a five percent increase in assess- ed valu.ltiOn. If the estimate Mids true, the current lu rate ,!JI •.41.'5 per 4100 ol a~ valuation would"dip to $1:86. • . cciWrty · J.4minjJlratiye. Officer _Roborl Thomas· said reasons-fOf the decrease ~tisfactory opinion of its worth . Could director or the UC Irvin(' Project 21 how clean tbe aircraft was when jt land· Study Team Oil Preservm. g open space 1·n ed. are pariJig .~ .. -;•lion. from ~ll!ltY You recommend a dealer in the Orange J · · •• ..,. -.:-County area who might be more Orange County, and a lecturer at UCI on It is ooe of two·auppart· planes being department head recmesl4 •)1nd :transfer kno I •· ble' urban problems and _. spare. , -used 14 leJTY mm ond -•~•t hi 1d-.. .,~ Mll"li --~~ w e"'6ea · · Bart Spendlove, president of tbe~-S4~-vance.of U. awMt.JuillrW1~Wlda· ti llJ'll.•L»ll!it; 1an;,u. millltl:I ~ ._ A. S., Dana Point dleback Area Coordinating C..o U·11:;c i-1 '~ to bePi .J•1lf'cr JI. -, cost.s ........ .. .. £ 't""t •n· trt'tf"''1 111~"1 International Coins & Currency, 91 (SAC(:) and Nance North, an active Thus far little comment. bu corDe The praposal doesri't. include five ~- Town & CoWltry Road, Orange, and Lido member of the group, were named by about the activitiea of Nixon and cent salary increases , for c o u n t Y Coin Shop, 488 E. 17th St., Costa ,_1esa, Yeo 81 poSsible successors. Brezhnev on tbe_,. West ~-emplore~ ~hicb . could ~dd ''5. ,million or provided some · interesting !acts about The other four pl~nners regis tered And it is not yet certain if the na-$6.9 !Dillion . tn pahcy ltems the coins minted during the Civil War perlod , surprise and dis.may when Yeo's letter of tionwtde a~~ actually will emanate iuperv1sor1 .wd~ COllSJder., _ . , , _ but your coin must be examined to resignation was read to the panel. from the South Orange Coast. Tbom;&s said the most d1fficqlt .establish its true identity and current "I don 't know what to say," Com-If it does ~ Russian& will be ready decisions facing the supervisors are re- .value. Tflere !s a posibility it may be an mission Chainnan Roger Slates said. for it. ' qlltsts for an additional $1.3 million fot fnitial restrike. one of 10,000 restruck by "It's just too damn bad .. .it shakes me , the probation de~rtment ; $3.l m.UHon ,Robert Batchelder, an Eastern "big up a little .bit." "\ fOr t!>e county qiedical center and $1.7 Two Ma·rinesArrested After Robbery of Bank Two young Camp Pendleton Marines wei-e arrested by federal agents in San Clemente Tuesday afternoon only hours after a daring $25,ooorobbery or the base branch of the Bank of America "'here a female teller was bludgeoned with a tire iron. ~ · Theodore M. Farris and Carl W. Davis, both 21, were picked up by FBI agents at the El Rancho Motel at 234 1 S. El Camino Real at about 03 p.m. 1'1uch of the robbery loot was recovered. authorities said, but agents decl ined to specify the amount. The brazen robbery occurred shortly after 1 p.m. as 'two men entered the branch in the central part of the base and during the process one of the bandits beat an unidentified woman teller with a · tire iron. 'The woman y,•as reported reCoVe:r1ng· ·{his morning from severe head injuries. She is in the base hospital. ~ftt.ir fUMing frorri the bank with the C~llle two'.banditS.1jUm~d ih'to a ta:fe. model blue sedan RDd sped north. . The sentries at that gate halted the car and asaertedJy -told. the men tha~ they--·--. ·~ "?ftlf __. mou~a duwer1 s!IJe" aeJil•le'd;i1,~,.~ '~ ~ I " 'lb IJt tiff<! Sentries then dispatched a1licehse·r11um- ber and description1 ot the. car which subsequently turned out to be incorrect. Couple Arrested In Grove Murder Marine spokesmen said that at-one" point in the flight from the sentry gate the highway patrol reportedly g~v•. chase. b~t office.rs lost the getaway car. A few hours later, military intelligence .officers ae~r~~!!r_ ~tained a' lead in the case aim contr1btltea fiilonnation leading to the arrest. The motel where the two suspects wer• arrested is only a short distance from the Onofre gate. A lug wrench which allegedly was used to beat the teller was di scovered in the trunk of the getaway vehicle, which bort Louisiana license plates. , Farris and Davis face federal charges of armed robbery and assault. ' County Womaq's. • A1Taignment ''S'~t; . Husband Kj)Jed,.:. A municipal . t alt cha..... of lils\'fol1'< murder ... scheOuled today for an Anahehfr -are~ \\'Oman arrested Tuesday shortly after officers allege she •shot her estrangei_t husband in ·the ·c~st with a. Ul-gauge shotgun. time" coin dealer in 1861. Slash marks Shirl ey Grindle, who with Yeo has 'H H ke ' million to beef up county planning. 'raised from the head of the coin indicate taken a strong environmental position on appy 00 r .An $18 nlfllion carryover from the cur-Garden Grove police arres~ed a Long ll may be a restrike and not particularly cowity is sues before the com mission, rtl\t llscaL year also is incJude,d in the Beach couple Tuesday and charged them Orange ~ty Sheriffs deputies sai~ they found ear~Jameson, 35, 'dead on the li ving roo m floor of his wife's home after neighbors called them to the residence .about noon Tuesday. Marie Jameson, 29, was booked an~ kxtged in Orange Countj · Jail ·valuable. Original Civil War year coins said "ls it remiss for the commission to Turns Modest tlldget, 'TbonW 'said. . . ·were made .from silver, gold, brass, go on record against this?" The $238 "milllon general fund doesn't with murder in the stabbing death ~£ pewter and, occasionally, platinwn. Until Slatts replied be though that inad-include special di.strict tax levies such as Wayne Floyd, 28. ' 1883 there was no government law visable. DETROIT' (UPI) _Joe Garofalo · said Harbors, Beaches' and Parks; nood con-Floyd, officers alleged, was stabbed to dontained 8 pemy's worth of copper, a~y Laguna greenbelt spokesman James · 11early ss woman on the side .of lis ' Caspets said ·adoption of the proposed Caffrey, 34, and ·his wife Ann Marie, 30, picture or design could appear on it. Dilley got up and expressed regret tQ the ~~4 tni nicknamed "The' Happy bf!dget would. allow the county to ret~in ¥erchlmta often made the.it own coins, commission. · ·" ten brou&ht chuckles frofn "its enviable position as having the firth of «& Pacific Coast H.ighway, Long called ·~hard times totena1" d'uriiig pre-, Yeo said he woliJd like to· postpone ·Pas' .. lowest tax rate of C81ifornia's 158 coun· 'Beach, broke into his apartment at 12851 Deputies said neighbors told them thef saw Jameson arrive al the home, heard the couple quarreling and then heard \1.'hat sounded like a rille ·shot coming from the Jameson house. ' Sheriff's officers said Mrs. __ Jame8on recently filed. a divorce action against hCr husband. The petition was awaltlni h~a~ing in Oragge_sounty Superior Court. Umiiing coin design .' As long 'as a coin Both SACC representative North arid 'the canlre of a w~'U endowtd and trol and libraries. death Monday night when · Francis W. ¢ivil War days and "~tore card!!. coins . leaving his-position unti l tbe open space Bui the , troit patrolman who stopped ties." ·Flower-St:;-Garden Gi'Ove. - Were used by merchants during the Civil and roniervation elements of the county the truck this week said the painting was jliiiOiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOu;;;;;ooniijjjif=======~==================;;;;::, War. general plan are adopted by the Board ol too~ , . ' , Supervisors. A fina decision has· l>een Garo compromised and raised tbe W atela /Wet Repaired tentatively set for June 27. ~kl' lighlly, using more paint. Supervisors, UCI Aides : DEAR PAT : I purchased an $80 kelbros watch In Las Vegas and \vhcn it did not keep time corlectly, I returned it to Helbros Watch COmpany in New York ((Ir repair. My $2 check to cover the cost 61 repair was wrapped, around the watch lrid was cashed bYHelbros on Jan. 30. 1 c f M d cal Ce ihquired about my watch in-March and on er on e 1' nter Oc<ived a le!Jer signed· by Charles S. · l;?avid, service manager. .stating my . _ •atch had never been received for r~· . ealr. I immediately got copies of my ort-By JACK BROBACK l year for new health sciences facilities for GEM TALK TODAY by • J. C,' HUMPHRIES FACTS -NO FICTION pat Jette r and canceled Check and senf . oi n.. oaitt """ si.tf {r 'Otem to 0a'1, in !llid-March. t haven:t One thing was made abundantly clear t~ niveriity of Clllfom.ia.. , . . • Annie .Williams, a 'nt;tighb<;>r i -~ived"QM.-word-tn.r;e~ly and sfilldon.t -Tuesd&y as-·Orfinge -County supervisors -The measure L:'!t th~ d~y_ls1on and_!Jse was 4$ked ·py McFarl~d of ~dm-. bave my watch. and uc·trvine officials dlscussed the pro-Ci.tlhe ·money up to'. the state legislature burgh to cook a partridge he had 1\. T. Costa Mesa posal th3t the un iversity lease· and and recen tly a joint Senate-Assembly shot, and invited her to· dinner. ,; Helbms requests )'Oii w wend another operate the county medical center. Coinmittee decided that UCI should get While carving, they discovered a dopy of your canceled check to tbe new "The un iversity has not agreed to take $15 ntillion of $20 million to be spent for a w'eddinJJ band inside. W.hen Dunc:m krvlce man ager who replaced Davis. I\ over the Orange County Medical Center aQO·bed, on-campus hospital $2 million looked It over, then said to Annie, l'f:palr number ts printed on ..your can-Olfany basis," said L. E. Cox, vice presi-t6r commulnty-based medicai clinics . .Pd "It's a shame to waste it, you'd -eelled cheek by lbe firm and this number dent of UCI for business and finance . should give $9.5 million to county for the better marry me,"'she agreed ! i erlfled that your watch was received "We have just -agreed to discuss the pro-111edical center. 'improvements.· Anoihtr • Sac·;ament.o's Mrs. Je~ Li~er Jioc1 Is belni& repaired. Address your cor-gram offered by Supervisor (Ralph) t,J&.5 million provides.a.campus classroom . J!espoJdeoce aad a copy of ltoth sides or Diedrich as a basis ror negotiations." ,and laboratory building for the UGI-l~st .a $900 ~iamon~ ring down the ~r caDCtletl check to Rennie Stam-Cox referred to a IO.point program an-Calirornla College of Medicine. 1 kitchen drain. Later she saw a. TV _,,,tr,-terrice-manager _r Elgln-Htlbro•r-450-oounced-by-Oiedr-ich-last-week-which........!Jlowev. lhis-pJan-is-notJir:m._Jt ..has-,l~_ro~ram about _µnusual th~gs_ 1V. 33rd St., New York, N.Y. 10901. When calls for the university to lease the .,' not been aPIJf'O\'ed by the legislature~ a foun . by sewage line workers. ii m:orcl of the npalr number ts recefv.. medical center ~rOm ·the county. , WhOJe. ' , _ • City offiCiaJs agreed to cleari out ;Od, Stammer wjll ~ct yo• about tbe An undetermined amount or money 1)Jeoday Diedrich bocked up h" JI). 300 feet of sewer line near he'r ,tepolr end tttarn ol•yoar. fttch. 'Would be paid by UC! to the county for polnr pion by. ~uotlng • •Jal< law which home After sifting 25 gallons of _, · ~ rent for an ~nannounced pertod of time aDows countaes to l~a.se health ~ f • tbr ·ti' th f d th and the counfy in tuin would pay UCI for facJlltl~ IO" unlverll.tie• or any Giber r~. usa ee-mes, ey oun e !lNOW 'Chan!(ecl' Ones care or medically Indigent palienis. compelent organization. , ' . rmg! 'J-.. , ~ Diedrlch's plan, announced a rte r UCl'1 Dr. Stan.1ey ven den Noort, •~ e Mexican police recovered. a 'n 0w c· negotiations wilti Jhe university omcials, ling dean of ihe UC! College of Medicine, stolen $40 000 watch once belongln-g ;pue . ~ ategory is inlended to conllnuc UC! use of the called,Diedrlch's plan "a foundallon upo~ to Emporer Maximilian. It had been , medical c,entcr as.,a 1eacblng faclll\y fpr which '.!!!r!I!! neggJlallons can proceed. pa Wiled for $S2. less than the C:Ost "M----mm::rOMERY, Ala. (UPl) -A"9>il Mure doctors while at the same time He retustd to discuss the various factors of a Micke Mou se watch' · _ stabUshing , 1eparale s ra4. i s t l cal UCJ,.Pl?-ns to build It s own 200 to 300-~ at tl!i.s l time , "while we. ·an .still in Y · ~ate gory for j')ersons who have had their hospital on the campus. ' negotiation... • • Latest rage in Houston: solid· sex changed hA$ been· approved by the AJ a legislative condition providing He ca~tJoned that it would be some gold eyeglass frames for $600 .. to "Alabama senate's Health Committee. ._the. county withJ9.5 n1illion or UC bond ti~ before an •~ment can be reach-~ $700. Piker;q ! Real Texas .. money .. or: Forest Ludden of the state Public funds to rem cl and upgrade the ed. "Good care for patients In the goes .for $1300 frames decorated Heallh Department said persons wM medic81 center, the current 824 beds at nled~cal cen~er. and good'1 raeHltie) for wlth sapphiresanddlamondS'. Why? .bav~ bed sex change. ope.r.ations "pre the cen ter a,re to be cu t to 31$. • medical educat\Of\ are a necessary link The bett~r to be seen with n1y °'nothing" to the state under ·presen ·The-ucrrundrcome rrom.--Prop:--2, a up/' he added. -"'n>ty cannot be at_ar'----' '1"eguhitions.' bond issue approved by the vote.rt h1 parated:-'" ~· - ' • •• . . . .. ----~- Ome90 Electronic". The 1unin9 for~ 11mep1ec e with rhe chro· nome1er 1otiC19. Yellow !op, s!oinless.lleel bock cose:Dote·tening, .9ili~dial with gold.fHled bracele! ... , .................. u._..,_..;.,_ ... ~.$220. In &toinless steel ............ ................. ........... ..... . ..... $175. Stainless sieel with matching brocclot ......... .. .... $190. J.C 1823 f'.\EWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA CONVENI ENT TEllM.S 27 Yf'AilS IN THE SAM ~ LOCATION } l1nkAl'l1rlc•rd -M1~1r Ch•"1• PHONE S41 ·l~Oj ...... -.--··· • I I ' • • , .. OAlLY PflOf New_, Pos1sihly Final·• Vietnam Talks Ope~) PARIS (UPI) -Presideatial ad'"-ffwY A. 'Kisoinger opened 1 new and possibly' final round o1111u today wtth Le Due Tho of Hanoi, seeking to turn the "-·~·~1 ' - -&Juth Vielnlm llld tedoy It ullod easlrictt oltawn ~ .W en8:"11n' 1lLmllij":.i.~ _ Japan to replace Canada on the chief """"" p, •• ·- Vlelnlm peace-keeping focce, but that slve bellleved Urned to -with Japan declined oo gl'Ol!!lds Its can-gpenin1 ol \Ile new round ol Parts la!U. I , ' rY1ng to A1 -Ru:slrHour ---Vietnam teue-fire'""11greement--into-a genuine Indochina ·peace. 1be [Qeetlng began at a CommwUst· owned villa kt suburban Gif-sur·Yvette at I I a.m. Kissinger .iind Tho bOth expressed guard et'\ -optimism in statements Tuesday thnt this time they could nail down the truce. i-..forl>id .. a11y..i.n t e&Jl•JJu·.,,,n."a'-'1-,.,.;i;~~Y.,!ll. l><aY}'-lichtll!& iiiilll ...,.. military activities. than 2,000 refugees Sfiiiri1ln:t'40iinll'--- -Qxnmunist troops lale today at-the capital w!UI their penooa1 ~ } • UPCOAST, DOWNCOAST: Rarely do I get out into the Orange Coast world dur· ing regular daylight hours because I'm normally liuried under a pile of newspapers, or somesuch. Yesterday they Jet me out. lbey sb>uldn't do time kinds of things to a person just all at once withoot warn- ing. Somebody should give you a, careful briefing on what it's like out there. ·'Ibey they ooght to lead )'!>l.l lnto. jt gentljr. 111 bet you suffered the same delusions that I did about OOw things are on the outside during regular business hours. BEFORE mE meeting, the two sides spent an unusually Jong sessioo shaking hands. When the teams went into the villa, a North Vietnamese camera team went with them. Cameramen were invited to the final session of thte talks which produced the original, Jan. 'l1 peace pact, but no sources were willing to say its Sp- -pearance 'loday was especially aignj.ficlnt. Kissinger said after his a hi Val · Tu~· day that the latest round of talks may be tacked and partially OC<Upied the dla· piled high '"1 oicarli. " New Skylab Threat. Lends , • ~# r Urgency ~o .Walk in Spar;e · { -' 1 'SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -rop&like !fiber 'ID boill lhe'-1' llllo '!be urgacy ,ol freeing a stuck Skylab position. . solar panel during a tw .. m&ll space wllk Qlnrad, Dr. J-P. ·xerw1n 11111 Thursday was underscored today When Paul J. Weitz, lliOplamed·a balf'da1 at another J;-Uery on the space station el)J!eriment! today. Kerwin, a pbyliclln, Yoo figure oohi:ldY!l-Ollt there . .:Jbey're t'"=~Jlsomepi..,. ·warllillg. =-· the last. •1 The two aides are trying to agree on ""·~~=,,,;ways of s~g cease-fire--violatioos ·in began losmg power. drew blood ffOn\!each crewman in a ean--W~:with ropes, tethers and tools, tinulng me<Jical siudy, and ht and Weitz UIS block~fQl\l']lll!n'>J9-_~_ed __ time-!'!!_ a bit~ al .~ I'm here to rePort that th is simply isn1 true. People are out there trying to drive around. Don't ask me where they all think they're going. But they're out there trying. ... SOOtfi letnan\ tor . day to retieirie or a walk dUiirig whicb-telesmpe . "' -~- ANYWAY, EVEN during the middle of the day, this .whole coastline seems to be wall-to-wall traffic. You have to learn rast to survive. Now you t'ake, for ex3J11ple, Costa Mesa. There are two ways you can try to get through town on majqr arteries like Newport or HariJor boulevarda:. You can go fast and catch most of tbe green Sig· nal1. 'Ibis makes YoU prime .baft IOI' one . ol Police Odef Roger Neth's finest. Or As Good as New Patty Cake -first ga;illa bora in captiVity ill New York -_ wiU be ret.urned soon to Central Park Zoo. Year-old baby has been convalesc- ing f rom-broken -arm suCCereOin tugging-match with parents. . . ., ' i~J"3i.'°~1UJr;.·~~:~~.·top n ... eli;flto ... ;dpupf":flh -U you're-m"llO.,,al buny;-just-aiide-:--f' 1--~ ,-.,._, -~ your auto over into one of the left.tum • . · pockets. They all have permanent red lighlS. ' YOU WILL ENJOY Newport Beach on Pacific Coast High\\•ay during the daylight too. nus is the time they select to do all the road~·o:k. Ob, they blocked off a few Coast Highway Janes near Newport Dun es yesterday during the non-congestion hours. All it 'did was back up traffic from Newport Bay Bridge to the art museum in Laguna Beach, Aren't you glad they didn't work on it during the rush hours? It's too bad "'>hen all that traffic comes to a screec~g halt on East Coast Highway through Corona del ~1ar becaU9e ~t ruins the game played by al\ the residents. Corona del Martians like to indulge in this little· contest called Surp"'9 the Motorist. You see, they all lilre to sprint across the lUgbway. So they wait WJtil you are tootling aloog in yoor car and abruplly Ibey jump oot from between a couple of parked autos and -cross right in front or )'GU, sbouting. "Surprise! Surprise!" This costs you one.quarter inch of brake lining and shattered nerves. Great fwt. IF YOO TllJNI( all this will bother you, just try Ari•inl'dofin to Balboa. To &et ~ yoo llave to go tbroug~ ID in· tersect.icrl maze known as McFadden lntercb.uc"e. Thi! wu a place where they decided to have M:veo streets eross each other. It was designed by a COOi· mitlee. They had been drinking at the lime. The city tried to fix lt1cFadden Score Court Victory ·. LAS VEG1\S, Nev. tUP I) -Prehistoric aimed at forci ng North Vietnam to con- pupfish, survivors or the Ice Age living elude i cease-fire. in the warm . murky waters of Devil"s Sometime ·later, he had a change or Hole in Death Valley, have woo a wate~ heart. Defense Department officials in rights battle against a millionaire ranch· Washington disclosed Tuesday he has . er. -been taken off fiying status. U.S. District Court Judge Roger Foley Tuesday ortlered Fancis Cappaerl. the . e l\'lxon Plans Address ou'ller of a 12,000 acre desert ranch, tq f. G limit the use of eight wells within a 2.5 WASHI N TON (UPI} -President mile radius of Devil's Hole until the Nixon will gi ve a commencement ad· water level in tQe pupfish natural habitat ralst!s slightl}r-more than four inches. Cappaert is a muJtimilllonaire from VicksbUrg, Miss .. who put together ca~ paert Enterprises and headed Huer'don Industries. e Air111a11 Raps Bon1bh1g ' ' [ IN~HORT... ) ....._ __ __.. dress in -Florida Friday, administ ration sources said today·. The White House would neither con· SAIGON (AP) -'"I just have my O\.\'n conception •bout what is right and firm nor deny that the President would wrong," says Air Force Capt. JaQles 'H. .'.be 1~ Commencement speaker at Strain. He opposes the bombing of' CUn· • Florida Tecbriiqal University in Orlando, bodia and has joined in a suit to test. jta F. 1 • . a. coostitutionallty. A navigatw from .Chickasha, Oklll,, Strain flew on 230 combat ini.salons am>OS lndocbina. He participated 1n three 852 raicb against Hanoi Jast year during the biggest air assault of the wa r, e A.9-'Mentb .Fence•' •• 'I'-' Interchange a while back by putting in } stop lights. Now you're supposed to knO\'I Mexico .Aii·p ane from which direcli6ffYOO'r•-gotnirto·.,ge..-t---' -- " S')'~TELlNE. ·Nev. (UPI) -Vice Pmldent Spin> T. Agnew partied, played tennis and huddled privately with governors at this Lake T~ gambling resort while on a minion to .. maie !riends and ease tensions.'' hil What you need is a drive in the country Crasl1 Kills 11 to-.settle your nerves. Try the city o( Irvine. Here it is quiet. Also you will get automatically lost. They should have 'pennanent rGad ·signs to reassure you . These should simply say. "You Are Lost -Tum Lert." ALL 11HS 1'1AKES me happy that I don't have lo go out there on our coastline during the daylight hours every day. Once was enough. 111 just hide here and Pla:Y with my paper clips. SAN J UAN PEYETAN, Mexico (UPll -A small airplane o\med by one of ~l'cxico's 29 states has crashed on-takeoff in this \\'CStcrn town. Officials said II of 12 persons on board died . \Yitnesscs said the plane. a Beechcrafl 01.,.ned by the line Transportes Aereos de Nayarit, was about 130 feet above ground wh en 1ts nose suddenly dipped and it went down Tuesday. The said it burat jn. to flame on impact. -4'1'here-won't-be-any-discussion----af Watergate," the vice president told newsmen when he arrived Tuesday. e Wldem Wins RDt!e CITTCAGO (UPI) -Mrs. Cardi" Collins has~ been eJected-Illinols'-first black ~Oman, succeeding her late husband George, who was killed in a Dec. 8 crash or a United Airlinee jetllner near 1'fidway .\lrport. Mri. Collins, a Democrat, picted up 33,875 votes or 92 percent of votes east on the way lo winning her first publlC office aa .._...,tative of the 7th Dt.trict, Thunderstorms Taper Off Tornadoes Spaic;1ieil Cna•tal Weather Ftlr toUy. LIOlll v1t11blt wll!d' "ffhl t lld mOl'ftl"9 11\Wrl ~ll!O Wtlltr1y tt Id It kl!OI• 111 ttlt•-1 todt y t M ll'lwtdly. Htgll lodty low ,... Cotttll ltl'l'lfltrtlvnt r•l'll• ''°'" ,. to 10. '"''"" ifl'I"'''"'" rtflll• tr.m ii I• U. Wiier ftmPtrt111re 6J. "'i"~\\l/"'\1.U. 10 IJ'1 WI ol.l'*f IOIOC .01. Mith Lo" J'_r. u .. " t.S 'I'll • T exm, Georgia i1i • """"" "'""" t2l4'&ft.llN ~5NOW ~ ..._Ill ·~ ~MtOWt•s ·" uow ....... ~1Jtt110 r..rles!Oll 11••1<1!!1 fl i(IQO Clf\Clnn1U '"'"'"'"' °"'~' "'" ' H(lt!O_vtv "-·~ Jt tkJOl'O I• 1t1nu1 c '' Ltl Y~I .. " .. tt tt 1.16 :: ff " n .. ~ ,, 53 " " IOI 1• ,~. ~; ·" 15 6) ... " " ;: if " " '' 51 ~ g DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE· Drfkitty If tht DlilJ HM k tllll'lfltfd NEITHER SIDE had any comment to- day, but smiled and chatted under bri ght suns hine in the courtyard of the villa. Kissinger was accompanied fOI' the first time at the talks by White Hwsc Press Secretary Ronald L. Zieg1er. TOO said at a reception Tuesday that he was optimistic about the negotiations. but added "there are many difficulties ahead.~' In the other.deve1opments: --Communist troops attacked S o u t h Vietnamese positions· with mortar fire · today in the Mekoog Delta, where clash- es Jn the last three days produced some of the bloodiest figthing since the cease- fire. -Sputb Vietnamese c om m a n d spokesman Lt. Col. Le Tnmg Hien said the Commwtists hit government positions bet\\'een cai Lay and Cai Be with 38 82mm mortar rounds. POT HAUL FOUND IN EMPTY HOUSE TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -Officers who followed a mountain trail to an abandoned ranch house 35 m i l e s southeast of Tijuana found a cache of three ton s of marijuana, police say. A state police spokesman said si.z. state and federal agents found the marijuana. valued at $250,000, Tuesday on in- formation from a person arrested in another case. rommander Cbarie3 ·awad Jr. will try Mission Control advised them to Mlr'VtY lo pry or cut free the jammed panel. an area "-the sun ~ they mlcbl .,t, a solar flare ~ asked them to pcint . SUCC~ WOULD nearly double the their earth resources cameraa later •t a electricity to their p ow e r • s b o r t hurricane olf the west cmst ol Muk:o. laboratory. • The space walk rehearsal wu dam in- Two or the 18 available batteries side the house-size Skylab llt:atlon, with already have failed, and F1l&bt Dir.ctor the astronauts worltklg in shirtsl......_ • Charles Lewis told newsinen that If the ff no prolliems develop, Cmrld ..i third went out, and the panel could not be Kerwin on 'lbursday _WllJ den ip'CeMts, freed, the astronauts would have to open an airioCk hatch It ·11:37 a.m. EDT drasticllly rurtail their .....mi. and erect the bandnll. Amn boll .. Lewis said Ibey might have to abandon Diiiil: later, just u 'ii _. ~ the huge worbhop aree of the station to pas.!! begins, Conrad is to wwk ID way and -·-·t to t __ ,, down the handrall to tbe atuct -1-save ..,..gy ·~~ WO ~~er With Kerwin wa(H•• --tbt '-rooms where they could conduct limited -.. ._ earf!) resources, solar observatory -i hatch to U$1•~ tbe ~ wlll lrY medi I · •• Jo cut lhr<\Ugh or pry.,lilooe a '-411ds ca expenmen-~ -aluminum-stri·p Wlil&ll ""'*-·~--lbe lllgbt director said the third bat· IOl1 panel againat the~ ".; Ibo tery began losing power Tuesday night, workshop. He bu fOUr diffirtnt tocila ta apparently because of a ~ circuit In a do the i,..,.. transistor, and was producing only ab;out r- one-haJf to two-thirds of its potential. Weitz will remain inside tht ltatlan. AS ntE ASTRONAL'TS awakened for !heir 13th day in space, just one shy of the American record for a single filght, Coorad reported Ibey had stayed ·up 90 minutes late TUesday night to do some homework on the space walk. "We cunpletely built the EV A ~ u· travehicular activity -pole and the BET -beam erection tether -" CClnrad said. The 25--foot metal pole will be used by the commander as a t.ndrail when he moves along the outside o( the Skylab to the jammed solar wing. If he succeeds in freeing it with his tool kit, He'll u.se the relaying instructions from the ooatr'2l center. · Raiding Bear Caught PORTLAND, Ore . !AP) -A wild black bear lltiich had been raidlnr garbage cans in the wooded ' }lills or residential northwest Pol;tland for .tn days was captured Tuesday nisbL 1ht animal wu first seen ~ m,hl. •,but officials at nearby Portland 1.oO llld all their: bears were preaent and ioCounttd for. ... ' Now get yards and yards of the newest stretch knits ... and 1 ~· stretch-stitch sewing machine to sew them with ease. Three dltterent ,S,ty1..lil machines are on sale now, all loaded with work-saving features. · DOUBLE KNITS JACQUARD POLYESTER COTTt N YARN D,YED $2.88 Nt· "·' yd. DOUBLE KNITS -n -. --s ''' l-"~54-00 "'· "'" ,..~ M"9 ..... CH~ MIJf'I .. o00 YD. Mft $1.11 ylll. 61_'/• ,.,.lyfttet 35"• C0"911. P91~ ,.._,la, ........ llt 6/11 WIN. ·11 , • ., ..... .,.,.,, 119/• .Jlllf.·-'E~~ ,.. 60" Wlct.. ACETATE/NYLON ·· JERSEY PRINTS, •-' . . $·1 44 , ... St.tt yd. • YD. N't'O ss, por y~. Saft, f11hl 65'1· ... , ..... 31'1• NytH. 44/41" wl•. Molt fabrics at most stotu. SAL• ..... .._.~,,~ Ca~l~~!il Save on this popular model with two bultt-ln Ftexl:Stltch• ·• Olset and two built~in Fashion• Dlsci for a variit; of stitches, Even ha~ buUt~ln bllndstltchingt · 'Hl_l.l l~·EASY STYLl•T FEAYUllll ANd MOii' ~ •. A'.A • : ,' ExclU$lve front Puah~button _ A vtidtty drop-In bobbin reverse control of 1t110M1 Model 416 Numerous stretch and fashion stitches bultl ·Wl, ~us bullt· In bllndstitch and buttl>nholer. Reg. 199.95 SALE$1811-IAQ tler.H Model 418 sews stralg ht ,.zlg·zag, atr1tch1t1tChe1 ptua 11 lnter·changtable stitches, and buhonhOler. Reg. 219.95 SALE $1711 aAO '40.tl Carrying case or cabinet extta • • • ONLY $67 FOR A 15" ZIG-ZAG SEWIHG MACHIN!! AND NO OTHl!A OFFl!AS THE SINGER 122-Yl!AA AMUR· Mooe! 177 ANCI! OF QUALITY AND DEPENDAlllUTY. THAT'S YAWi. C11ryin9 ca.,.· _ • or.~binet~ Cen§ Ll!Q!J!ved dee._ ' - Singer has a liberal 1r1de·ln peliey. Also, a Credi! Plan is available at ,Singer Sewing Centers and many appfovod dealer1 .. FOf' address or store or dealer nearest you, see !he yellow pagos under SEWING MACHINES or FABRIC SHOPS. •A Trldtmlrtc-of THE SINGER CGMPANY ' ·-, < , ' ' • ' ) • -• ... • ~ D A RY PU.OT. EDITORIAL PAGE Who's Responsible? ' -A sudden debate bas flared over whether HaJ>tiJlg. 51"'nsible for developing the new teaching system. He ton Beach ought to bl>. In the envlfuDJjlental quality ~ves credit lo other educators in the d!Jlrlct and a Hun- bualness -speclflcally regarding the marine ecology tington lleach publlJher of-educatlonlll materials for unit of the harbors and beaches department. helping to organize.the.new .c<>ncept. · That-section; o•ganized-by-harbor-and beaches di· But as .the innova\or, it Is lo Sanchls' credit that rector Vince Moorhouse, and generally run by environ· such a system was devised. He developed a similar pro- mentallst Jerry Jackson, has established a scientific gram a year and a half ago for reading, and lt is now pattern-for checking the water quality of the ocean off used !l"lionally, -----Hunttngton-Beactran1Hli'Htfntlngt01f'Hifffi0ur·~. =,._;.;.:;.. __ --==¥. nchlSli'--a~s·e~a=rn"e~p~r~aise forn1s-conffi6u1rons toc----1- No one doubts the quality of work performed. education, both locally and nationally. Jackson and his colleagues have made the first valid samplings of water quality in this area. ~ut some councilmen believe that keeping tabs on the· marine ecosphere off shoi-e and in the Harbour is' a · state or federal functtpn. They're right. It is a task for a larger agency. But if other agencies are indeed shirking their duty, Hun· tington Beach must keep on with it. The council has made the proper first step by order- ing a study to determine if other agencies are doing, or will do the same work. Moorhouse and bis men are do- ing a. fine job now and will certainly continue doing so. But if another, bigger agency is willing to accept the responsibility that's where it belongs. . . ·Better Math Teaching · &bert Sanchis is assistant superintendent for edu· _cation.for the Fountain v~!rr,·School District, one·that has been -recognized. natio y-for its progressive style o reducation. Dr. Sanchis has come up with a plan to belt.er teach mathematics to children in his district. It's a plan that can be applied in cl~srooms from coast to coast. 'Evicting' the Surf er Huntington Beach councilmen may have been a hit hasty in agreeing lo shift a nude bronze surfer statue out of the new civic center and onto the city beach. CouncilwOman Norma Gibbs complained that such a decision ought to be made by the allied arts commis- sion, established to study such matters. She has a good point, especially since most councilmen admitted ,they didn't object to having the statue at city hall. .Councilmen .acted,_ pn the recommendation Qf City Administrator David &wlands, who said he didn't feel the statue ·was apprOpriate for the civic cente·r -per-· haps for its nudity and its style versus the style of city hall. Rowlands and civic center-architect .Kurt Meyers .are known...oppooents.oL tbe slatue...{at...tbat ocation), aruril wo U!d appear the IS.foot tall, 1.2·ton bronze sculpture was moved ~ntially at their request. .. - His program allows children to progress at their own rate, and for teachers to analyze instantly what math concept a child cannot grasp. Sanchis is quick to state that he is not aolely re- Sculptor Bernard Shumpert did the work at a low price with the understanding It would be displayed at the civic center. U this agreement is going to be cha,nged, it certainly ought lo be carefully considered by the city's experts, members of the allied arts com- mission. 'Extra! Extra! Read all about it .. .' H A Quiz--On The Makers Scientist's Vieiv of_ Van Daniken's Works '< • .. Of Maxims ~~NEY J.HARRI~ Dear -. Gloomy Gus Why don't the poople take away the President 's power to make war? Let any action outside-thl.s country be by a vote of the people. In case or lnvasioo, the President and Ooo· gress could act bnmedlately. W.M.C. ' Questions 'Outer Space' To the Editor: and irretrievable commitments o f William Schreiber (The Pilot, May 21) ( ) coastal zone resou rces. reviewed Erich von Daniken's books in MAILBOX And further that no permit shall be is- his article, "Books Dare to Question sued unless the regional commission has Some Cherished Beliefs''. Daniken's first" found, both of the following: (a.) books claim that man and civilization That the development will not have any origina~ through the action of beings substantial adverse environmental or from outer space. Letttts from ttodns are weLcome. ecological effect. (b) That the deve1op- A somewhat different {and possibly ........, ... a_,.,, .,. ......,.. w Schreiber said he felt like "a man born Normally writns should convey their ment ls consistent with the findin8s and tougher) word-quiz today. You are asked :-., ......... ":'..~ ':' = blind suddenly given sight" and that mestages in JOO toord! or lest. The declarations set for1h in section 27001 to identify the phrase, and also the -,. o"""' ... °""' ""'· tboee books "cast the Jie in the face or right to condense .letters to fit .space and with the objectives set forth in sec· person, associated with 90me speciDc acientific theories". As a scientist with or tliminate libel is reseroed. All tion 27302. The applicant shall have the Origins .. ,1,. greatest concentration Of l'aw violencci~;: ever presented on film. It is also the-:~ recipient of some of the slickest, crafUeat. advertising ever to come over the various media . The advertbing budgeti,• must be enonnou.s. Billy Jack" is~ live in pi'esenting the various e<mfUdl1r existing In contemporary Americaa.. society. HW1l8111 canaot be that evil and, 0 the human e>perieoce canaot be lhal; hopeless. rule or law or proceS!. Half right is ex-aome backgroon<I in these matte.rs, letters must includt' signature and burden of. proof on all issues. (quotes oellent: ,.Wm the nobles by tami1 the heavy-perhaps I may make a few comments. mailing addreis, bur names may be from aectiona 27302 and 27402) A review. I. "Occam's Raz.or." 'Spenders and careful savers alike; "If withheld on reque1t if sufficient of city council activities over the past PART OF my fruslratlon stems fnm the lack of editorial cominent m ~ hideous exploltatloo l>Y ~· Actually, I am not enUrely qualified U. comment as I walked out after the tblrd killing, second rape an~lfth crlm_e of 2. "Grimm's Law." you live handaomely, this shows you DANIKEN'S books certainly interested reason is apparent. Poetry will not be several )'ears lindicates that Newport 3. "Descartes' Formula." have a lot '1 money," he said to the one, fil!,' for they tell of things that interest published. Beach haa been struggling with similar 4. "Stayman's Oub." _"and lL")'OU live fNgaUy, Uris shows you all of us -the Pyr~mlds, Stonehenge, .,, goals. 5. ''Jl.torton 's Fork." must be saving a lot,'' thus impali~ all the statues of Easter Island, the ruins of grown the 5Ciences of archaeoJoiy, and 6. "Doppler's Effect." nobles on a tine or "Mortoo's Fort." the Incas. Deniken claims they are the . h" '"""-THE NEWPORT Tomorrow report set 7. "Murphy's Maxim.'' 6. Doppler,-an Austrian physicist, work of beings from outer space. But I anthropology, and ancient tStory. ,,n::se the stage for the future when results of 8. "Babinski'• Sign." detected changes in frequency or sound have a few questions. sciences have rigor and thontYghness of that comprehensive study proved that 9. "Zeno's Parado.I." 'or light waves' whet. source and observer Take the Pyram1"ds, r-·instance. '"t"s method. 'Ibey also have well-dchocmnDa ented citizens w•nted a low density, lo\v profile 1aU . .... ~ bcxlies o{ racts -with whi niken, resort community 10, "Puca.1'1 Waol-." were in. re · ve moUon. . . forget the long-continuing work of Egyp-apparently, is unaware. ' · • 7. ·• Murph)> 1lll the perceptive, 1f 1 he Proposition 20 is like Newport Tomor-ANSWERS anonymous, Irllhman who Is credited to ogis!J, 0~ t actual .documents or the DR . ...T.A. HEPPENHEThfER row on a statewide level. In other words, 1. William of Occom;-Brltilll"liiialeYi--lli the_~ poeral maxim: "Ir anythbi(-pyrarrud-builden-ln the British Museum. stop, take stock, reall1.e that what was schoo!man, PQl!ted Jlllt In all -· can polllbl;j' I'>"'°"'' it will !" 811PI!""' llanilo!n Is right. Then, why -.. Adtlfl'dslalg reasonable 15 years ago is DO looger the sin\plest eli:pt-Mllio II liDllelt to be I . '!be , DOied neurolotllR who dldn t these enratemstrials. teach the -· ..,, reasqpable and steps must be taieo to the true one. ;~ diKoMed an bn~t abnonnality in E~ to build the Pyranuds of con-To the Editor: write new requirements. 2 In IJniulatlcl a ~ a4ult jietlents by lllfokinc the lllle o1 the crete · . The Dally Pilot (Maj 27) did a Newport Beach bu the ~ty to f~ula expla1ainc 'lancuaae ctwn.,., loot and ptting .In upward extension It Is, enormously difficult to build the diaervice to its readers: "Who are con-booor its own city study es well u the this PG rated movie. I wish &hire were some altematfve t thinting ~ pie could. tum to prior to vleWing this t5 con job. Possi bly some editorial com· mentor· a self-pledge to walk out whel) i1 personal disgust level ls reached wouUl help. ··.'!. Billy Jack as a movie Is depressing;:j:· however, the fact that talented ~·· would devote their energies to promotinC .... Ibis debauchery is even more depr'8ain;.rt!i' JAMES B. WOOD•.' ,,• . :, .. nm ohm ved by ,,_ Grtmm ol lhe rather lllln Oexlon or the -· 11 In in-Pyramids or stooe bloc:b, aa they ,...... oerned with drug abu8e , IJ<Obiems In voters' mandate 1n support o1 Proposition fairy-tale brothen. fantl. . Jt i4'°"11d have been much easier to use Orange County when it eudlfted ooe-half 20 by Rlting new developjnent standards To the F.ditor: .. :; 3. French philolopher who declarea, "I 9. Ancient Greet philosopher who roncrete, as in ~ Aswan Dam, larger of Speaker Moretti's bill (AB 184) and re-more in keeping with today'i standards. In_ 1714 when Benjamin Fnmklin wai' ~ think therefore I am." t~" mathematically that all motion than any pyranud. Concrete was known mained silent on the other and more BARBARA EASTMAN nmrung the Americin poet.office systern,,'1 4. The Second moa widely-used brlidge is JoCtcally impollsible, by eumplel or to lhe Roma~, who built temple domes serioos aspects of the bill. &elides the he wrote to Ant.boDY Todd, SecretaJ1 o('.,.. convention (after Blackwood), devised by race& and archery. of I~; the ma~ of concrete «i:uld have req uirement which you cit~ that 1':'0 the British Post Office: " .... By rn.Minr.i Samuel Slayman, to' find a major-suit fit JO. French scientist and philosopher, easily been. taught lo the Egyptians. But · prescription drug .prices be posted _ in Reooltl... the Mail travel by night as well as b)' follo..wing_ an _ 0fe9~ no-trump bid. 'who urged a "wager" on God's v:istente the Pyr3nuds, in fact, show no trace of hannacies AB 684 y;ouJd also authome To_\be_EdU . ., day ... .it oow piS"8 90 quick betweeft ~ (Actually original by GeOfge Rapee, ffiri!We""Were wrong ihd-ite11ia--nor-suctr-adva~ectmolo~h-e, the unlimit a vert1sing pttscr1Pt:l"'on~~Frequent1~"yu, o_v_e_r ~t!J-e_y_ea~n l~h-av_e_wn~.t---~Pfiitadelprill""lirirNiW YotrUilrT'Utt- -not by Slayman.) exist, we lost nothing; but if we wager technology is purely Stone Age, applied drugs in the mass media. I' ten letters to the editor in direct can be sent from one place to another.1:r 5, Cardinal Morton;"King Henry Vll's against Him , and" He exists, we lose on a massive scale under all-powerfv.l . response to an issue covered in your and an Answer received the Day follow-. chief lax collector, extracted money everything. Pharoahs. -THE TA~li o[ _many ded1C!.t~ pro-ne!A-'Spape N 1 1 the ing, whiCfl before took a week." ,., .. ressionals and volunteers in ctng a'OUse . f· ow we come o~-... OR, ~ Euter Island. Deniken education efforts in Orange Cqunty who portun1ty to comment on an item that, to Considering that sending the mail by1 tr manoels at the strane11 statu~ lhere,_as are trying to teach respect for drup_will ~~~;; fr:~=~e:if:~t!:. ~-~~ ~~:,bac~~~ 88~~~leup s~~ ~I~~. ~-< Pwoulyneld a.nY ofcalusl. EHaesttbener Islnotesand .. '!t'_t ethey be made more difficult if dangerous referred to is a movie entitled "Billy perhaps our PostOuice should &"""""~ :, FBI lnvestigaws Vets o s1ans ,, ",~ e pre..-i"''"n drugs are to be "pushed" by ...........,..., • that k>ob toward heaven Aha sa ,,..... ~ Jack." The advertising is erlremely en-high-speed planes and trucks and go baci.1,.: · · ys advertising as though their purchase and ticlng; the movie Is extremely revolting. to horses and boats. QI~ ~and i/°'1 anotl!r~ ~ l'Ht. use was no more serious than that of 111¥ In my opinion, it is quite possibly the FRANK KLOCJ\, .. , WASHINGTON _ The FBI bu been t ... • yne~~ name other commodity, such as dog food and ( ~ as well .. navel of the lslanda . And m hair spray. , 1-.. badly buroed by the revelaticm that it Polyneman folklore, ~ names mean Even the price-posting provisions are hu been misuaed by White Houae aides. JACK ANDERSON the lllllJe lhllJc: the origin or""""" of absurd since an individual prescription The s,·1 -nt Ep.! .J -mic· Yet beUeve it or not, lhf' FBl Is still Polynui.an cultUre, for "heaven" in b selected from thousands of drup and fe IA.J6 doing pol!Ucal chores !or the 'White Pol ynesian lore Is the place fn>m which written !or different strengths and-quan- House. 1 theJr _ancettor;s came and has nothing ~ tilies. The chances that any given FBI agents are quietly investigating aaid he asked them the same questions. do with the sky. Now, Easter Island 11 prescription· woukt match one ol the thole "Vietnam Veterans Against the He also asked them to Identify any the island closest to South America. And posted 100 is extrem ely remote; pdbaps War" Who worked "trou~lemakers'' In the organliation. antbropoJoglsts, .have ~ that the the bill should be amended to require the in the presidential Watergate conspirator James McCord Polynesians ongmally came .~ South consumer to yell "Bingo" on those rare campaign of Sen. tesUfi~ lbat he waa concerne.1-about America. So. Easter Island 1s lhe ocCasions when he achieves such a George McGQvern . ~ntilll vk>lence at the Republl~ na-"navel". or the rieye" closest to the match 1 re et that the Dally Pilot wa s · ,,,l·-8 1s pa-r·l or ad,,.--llonal· conventkm beca\lle ~he believed .._.,_._,l-homeland ---· -~ --· -.1 several radJc1I organizations were ... "'w'"' ... 1 .. 1 1 . ·tedb the ti f misled by ~oe.1r concern for the co~.o perate search, ap operatin wlthln the McGovern ·cam-~ a ar~ ascma y ques on o health care to accept the g I 1 b pitently, for evi· palgn. ~ oeed to dilcover the extent of mans origms, we all are, intrigued by misrepresentations Mr.-¥oretti makes dence that would these operitions, McCord sa id forined great mon~nts of antiq.u1ty. But this Is regarding this bill. somehow JusU!y the ihe JusUflcli!IOn ·for buKging otmccraUc no new thing. This lascmatlon has ex· EDWARD s. BRADY, bugging and break-htadquarters at the Watergate. • lated for centuries. And out or it have Immediate Past-President IM authorized bf the California Phannac.eutlcal Assn. White House during the 11112 campoicJ!. MANY OF the acare stories Came from Aa we reported earlier, ~ Robert Manti.n, then the Justice presidential lides are trying to put Depu1ment'1 internal lltUUJ,Uy chief, together evidence that subverslm were who worked himaeU Into 1.....&Ylje_ol coospirlnJ in 1!1'12 to defea t Pmldent political pltlllll!a. He deluaed bla Nixon and to !mdennlne the pollllcal auperlors wltll wanlinCS or civil a!-. system. To auist in this research, the IDd polltJeal dllruptlona. White House apparently baa enlisted the We have -accm to ·...,,.-of FBI. these hush-hush Justice O.parlment FBI agent David Rarity, for example, l reports and close examination disclosed bu quoslioned Vietnam veterans who that Mardian's dire warnings were hlKh- worked tn McGovern's Watergate ly Inflated. vetenn's aff•lrs otncc. His appearl'lnce The vet& have told us that some who col~ded with While House lnlertst l.n were reecnlly questioned by lhe FBI had thlf'sort of reoearch. Rarity asked them • b<en attached to Army Intelligence dw-· about any possible subversive activities Ing their Vletn-.m duty. within the group. 4 "None of us were vety high up In the " ' McGovern operation," a vet told my RE ASKED me If any planning was auociate Jack Ck>herty. "We fllOlllY done out of the Watergate for demonstra· stuffed envelopes Md organlled block tlona tt the Republican . national con-paMies." ventlon," one veteran told us. "He also Rarity told lboR he Interviewed his In· asked a lot about the Socialist Worker'• v..Uptlon waa ·prompted by 1 recent !'arty -· ~ there were 111\l' people /.merlcan Se r v I c em a n ' a Union ~lied with thtm around the Office.'' clemonstratlon. _ I" ~ ~friw'vlewed by Rarity-"1l1t FBl refused to commenL Wk!lcs ' . Prop. 20 To the -Editor.: It Is most unfortunate that batUe lines: have been drawn between the council of Newport Beach and Propoaltlon 20 Coastal Commissioner, Mrs. Roeener. Both public bodies have a job to do and can and should enhance rather than hJn. der each other. A REVIEW of . the Coastal Zone Initiative rem Ind e d me that corn· mls!llone.rs are charged with (a.) The mslntenance, restoration and enhance- ment of the over a 11 ~uality ol the coastal zone environment, 1ncludlngr but nor lln1lted to, !ls amenities and aeslbetic values. (b) The continued existence or optimum populations or-all species of Jiv- ing organisms. (c) The orderly, balanced utlllzatlon and preservation, cooslstenl with sound conservatlbn principles, of au · llvlng and nonllvlng co a s t a 1 aone ,._.,.,,,. (d) Avoidance ol lmM!raible After the common cold, g01"JOt1 hea is the mom widespread ailment in Ameriat - and it.s strikes most frequently among the young, who are only too often scared. and too embarrassed to seek in· fonnation . ln an-attempt to alleviate these universal embarrassments and fears, the well-known writer and clinical researcher Margaret O, Hyde has writ· ten VO: Tbe Silen t E p Id em I c (McGraw-Hill, $4 .33 library, $4.50 t.rade, teem). MRS. HYDE -ully answers many pertlnenl queotioos about .,...,.eel diseases which have readied epidemic pi'Op<>rtlonS. She examines theirslgm~ and symptoms, their preventloo, and na· tiona1 facl.lties for 'their treatment. ,Hopofully, hei work win reach griat numbers ol teenagers who wlU find It to be an invaluable source of lnformaUon on how to avoid VO, and how to obtain Lrtatmenl If It is too late lo prevent it ' 1N 111E foreword, Dr. Bruce 'Webster. post President of the American Social lfealth Association, states: "Recent surveys among youth grouM and various hlKh-rlsk units indicate that. In the past, our inlormatlon concernlng venereal dioe11e11 bu not l>Mr-1tra1glit!orward and dlrtd. Books such as this one should enable individuals to obtain the necossary knowledgt about -I dlaea1e1 and how venereal clbeines can atfect ~'' ~ 0 . l!yde It ~lllO aUUlotOf'lS THE BOOKMAN . books. Including Mind on.is. t\l)'!l&erif!I of lbe l\11nd, KIOW Abtut Druglll and yj Stilln. CAROLINE HARKLEROA f OIA .... COAST DAILY PILOT .llo~Jd 1(, Wet!!. J'JllJU.71tr '""""'°' K...U, Editor BaTl>oni Krdlrich EdllOrial }'age Editor 1bt tdttor!al ,lJqe ol 1lw! Daily "Pilot .-U to Inform ud. stimulate ~ by ~Sl!ott,.-en this PIP dMtMiCommentary'oo IOplct or f.n.. ltttst by s)tndlcated colwnnlSt• and cartoonl1ts, b)' provkUns a lorum. foir rtaders' view• and b)' pl'tlft>ti.rwJtlil newspaper's oplnlont and tdtu oa current topkt. Th4! C!dlloriaJ optnionl ot the Dally Pilot •~at only tit h editorial column at the 10p ot 1M pace. opinkins ap t•4 b)I u. eef.. um.nkb and Clrtoonlltl and 1ltfttr .~ are tbetr-ow• m4 no ... se- mmt of 1!Jelr vi-"'1 lhe DaJtr l'tl8t -be --Wfldnciotay, June e, 11173 -. ' I • DAJL Y PILOT :i ' . . '"' ~ ·vc·f .lan s Rive rside Staff Cut . ---. -· Oil Slick? Mother Nature Cre.dited 1UVER$1DE lAP). -A 10 perctnt out lo h<;ulty at ~ Uajyenity of california at ru-. 'Will be made !or the · 1974--75 academic year because 1-~~,.u·t:...a .... d.IJ) e : Qiancellor Ivan Hinderaker . says. .... Hinderaker said Tuesday 30 o • SAN T.l l.lUAR.l CHANN£l .. · ... .. • faculty positions were cut by M1L11.• -~ ('. ! BRIEFS J · SITE OF 1969 OIL WELL BLOWOUT s;~T".;;; "'----------' CNst Gu.rd Stys Present Slick W•s C•uMc:I N•tur•lly university officials a f t e r eru'olln\ent · drdpped lo S,23S Eh z · h S t ' this year. E~llment peaked • r lC 1fl(J,n e ... GOLETA (UPl J -A new oil slick in the Santa Barbara Channel, scene of a n ecological di~er foutt years ago, is appar"l'UY the ;Work of na~ not ~n. and does not seem to threaten wildlife or ' beadles. The 5-mlle long slick was described as composed or I film of light oil, Jess menacing _ tban_..tbe,,, &Qbey~Qe that. gushed up from an offshore oi rig in 1969 and led to i federal ban on dl'itling in the channel, authorities said Tuesday. Divers went down 225 feet to the oeean bottom Tuesday and reported to the Coast Guard and state Fish and Game ol· ficlals that crude oil and ga.s was seeping from a large number ot natural holes about t I> miles southwest of coal Oil Pol!lb_ _ _ TIIE DIVERS said . the seepage was comparatively slow and schools of afehovies and smelt and several seals in the area _did not seem to be al-ecte<I. - The massive blowout four years ago spewed more than 400,000 gallons of crude oil on· to beaches and set the stage • -' for a baUle bet-• en-whldt was nol.d by the early hu been a ban on new drlllinj vironnwlalilU ml oil com, flpMl•h ~I. and both In~J. although,... paalos. ' • • lodlrll iii!.. -ollldala Ing ...,tlnues on •xlrtlnt The new light rum al oil, l asreed ~y lottiatff~ slickil wells to relieve ··-•---" which ls driftin& to the WU not ,_ted 0 IM.fllre 0 111~~ -u.isi; peralle1 to and . operaUoor. , pressure. " •liJbll::r·•way fnlm tlwtre, 11 ll> Followlnl • b e,I le o pt er ~ a -~··· from J51J 1o 1Jt1 survey, olflclala reported lhi , ' yards 1iid;':ci olfldals'sald -amount of on oo thesuttace-:Aide Hir. ed ~ there II no c!OntJer at present had d«:reued s6mewhat from t tllat it wlll 'reach the 1laldi. Mooday but added that "agen-, CAPITOLA (AP) -M The Bllet was rust ltf)Olled cles ol both the federal and Kludt has been 'named d y Monday by workers ofrAUAn. state. governmenb: will _ con~ manager here, r ep l acing tic <;o. 's . Pl~tlonn Unue to moni_!or the sitll!ltion_ R~der R!Y wD?_reslgnecl tn y, a I a e eut Oftlie aild""Wll1"1a!WlPl"'>prt6trac-~li!f jlr •I• c ~· source, orr Coal Oil PolnL lion should W!ldl~e or crilical coordinator for Ssnta CM: beach areu b e•c om e en-County. Kludt, ti, is public THE AREA has a hi.sl«y of. dangered." . works director and assista1t natural gas ~nd oil ~g~ Since the 191!1 blowout, there city manager of Hollister. . ' ... ,. at 5,782 in 1971·72. , tAaother~ drop of 300 is ex-,_~ .,.;::·ri;~ a~u~~~lm~ For LA Testimony '·forecast for the 1974-75 year. ··• fAlui• Legal ·: ·ws~ANGELES (AP) -A SUperJOircouft juClgebas ruleil , th't city and county .' o_rdinances banning nudity in . hers can be enforced. Judge pavid A. Thomas issued the ruling Tuesday, d j wiving preliminary in- .-juncij.OM in . ff civil .cases LOS ANGELES (yPI) -Ehrllchman "will voluntarily Former White House aide come in to testify." Jolm EhrlictunBn has ..agreed · to es iJY VO un Uy at the--ERRL'lCHMA.'N has-not~been "Watergate West" grand jury promised immunity from pros-- hearing into the burglary of eet.11ion ,. his lawyer, Joseph Daniel Ellsbei:g's psychiatrist's Ball, said. o£fice. Ellftlerg was the leadoff wit- For F8t~'s_Day,we're Joweriog_d~-r·:aJread}!·low rices on these famous ·brand gi ts. whicb. prevented enforcement • ...tifle the Oll1Slitutionality of · · the ordinances was cballeng· , ed. Thomas' ruling will not go ' jnlo <:!foci until be •ill!IS ( lormal orders in each of the 44 Ellsberg, accused of leaking ness at. the opening of the the Pentagon Papers to the gi;ancl Jury probe Tuesday. press, said the grand jury F1;11lowin~ instructions to all hearing is aimed at getting witnesses, he refused t o "the higherups" behind the ~iscuss his 'specifi~ test~ny raid at his psychiatrist's or-1n the secret heanng, but he fice. told reporters he thought A Jawyer for Ehrlidsnan. District ... Atto~ey J o s e p h President Ni :r. 0 n • 5 top B~sch ~. gomg a~ter the domestic affairs aide until he h1gher·ups_ responsible for resigned in ¢e Watergate the break-in. ;Cues. · -. "· e ·Mere Al'l'ftted .. SANFRANCISro (AP) -A scandal, notified the district He noted that "immwtity .. attorney•s·ortice T_uesday that .has been granted to almost 1--~· -eontbiulng U>ve&ligalion futo · the rrianufa~re and sale of ·! dangerous drugs has led to a '" series of raids and seven ar· ,, rests, the U.S. Attorney's of· ·rice. SJ!id. · Asst. U.S. Atty. F. Steele Langford said Tuesday the ar· rests were made in Petaluma, .1 Nice and San Francisco. Last Friday night, three persons were taken into et.1stody by , federal narartic.s officers and .; pol i ce in a rai d on a \ Pelalumabome,Langford ·' said. • • I .• J..e.llllH!ltt f)ut ! ;... SAN: JOSE (AP) -lncum· bent Vice--Mayor1>avid Goglio was ousted in his bid for re- ~ as two anligrowth c~te~+~ dty <eOUDCi~ ..... .Jn 'IMl'JtP r a IV I Jn g meQ.tipolis. .-·, .. ' .. GQdio, 35. ~as defeated in Tueijlay's. l'iliofl ele<:tioft ill' Jim Self. 27, an urban plan- ning · adm1r\i4tT11IDr. '!be final vote v.•as 19.S49 to 11,772. Incumbent Defeated In Compton COMPTON <AP) -Mayor Douglas F. Dollarhide, the first black mayor of a large western city. has been deteated in his bid for a sec.. ood term. City Clerk Doris Davis, ap- parently backed by a strong law""81Xkm:ler vote, piled up a 1, 196-vote margin Tuesday to beat Dollarhide. Mrs: Davis, who is Glso black, netted 6,063 ....... wl!ile Qollarhide taiJied .. ~. ~ . . Dollarhide began -his first ter.m Witb an air of ~ fidence, ~but cOmplaints abolrt the city's high crime rate qWckly began to cut his sup- port among the c it y ' s predominantly black popula· tion. · e .Joint Panel SACRAMENTO (AP) -The legislative stage has been set LAST rtlO!\"'TH he finished a di stant second against ?i.1rs. for what appears Certain to be Davis in'. the city's primary a two-house committee con· election. fe~ , on a massive reap-portiomnent bill aimed at Last year, Compton police redrawblg state' senate , reported 46 murders, which Assembly and congressional ranked the city of 80,000 first districfs. in the. nation in murders per ~ A-1k.'l3 'bare maio· rity vote capita, and there were other grim totals for the city. in the~ st.ate Senate_ Tuesday It was these statistics, the sent b*" measure~ to the city's ~owing reputation for Assembly where bac:Jrers are violent ,crime. that caused the expected to ask for Jts-defeat-tro-meiW>er ·compton Police -sending the mea~ure to the OfficerS "Association (CPOA) to two · house committee_ COO-...:........Uirw-its-entire support to ference. · Mrs. Davis this spring. ' TWO H URT I ON. BIKES ' .. ' I SJ.~ORD , (~l) -A ~collision M&ween two bicyj:lot hoopitall~ ooe Slan· Officers walked. door to door through each prec·inct and pro- vided her protection duri ng off-duty hours. CPOA Presi dent Saul Lankstern said the only issue that hurt Dollarhide .was bis inability lo do anylbing about crime in c:ompton. lord ,a!adent and injured a HOWEVER, Dollarhide said ,second. his $400=a-month part~time everyone who a ct u-a 11 y participated in the burglary,"· - and thus the re maining · targets .for indictment are not the men who carried it out, but those who ordered it. Ehrlichma n h as ackncw:ledged that he set up a special White House squad to plug security lea ks at Nixon's instruction. J\IEJ\tBERS of !he squad directed the break-in at the of- fice of Dr.· Lewis Fielding, Ellsberg's psychiatrist, o n Labor Day weekend 1971 to look for material that WQU)d help in drawing up a psychiatric assessment of EUsberg, who had b e e n revealed. as the source of the Pentagon Papers leak. ~ Ehrlichman has said that he found oul;•!Jo,iJ 'the> lµ'glary only alter •it bad. taken place, fr o:m convicted Watergate Conspirator E. Howatd Hunt. 0hrlictiman 'fla s sald be told Hunt "not to do it again .!' Hunt was expected to be the most important witness to ap- pear before the grand jury to- day. along with three Cubans -Bernard L. Barker. Eugenio }t<Jartincz and Felipe de Diego. Bill Feared Parlor Peril SACRAMENTO (AP) Legislation aimed at cracking down on Los Angeles brotheJs - posing as massage parlors has stalled in the Senate Judiciary Committee after members sa id they reared it wou ld bairn legitimate massage parlors. The bill, by Sen. H. L. Richardson CR-Arcadia), wouJd allow loca l governments lo adopt ordinances b_a n n in g persons from giving massages to members of the opposite sex. Robert ~1. Steele, 1 8 , position gave him oo power to Fredonia, N.Y., was in critical stop crime or even reduce it. condition with head injuries, He maintained that the prob-- and Chris Urbina , 18, Pueblo, lem or crimes or passion- --J ColO~'slifl'ered iTficturea-1en-.-murder, rape, assault" ~could- After critical c om m e n ts from committee meinbers and ( r 0 m representative! or several · massage organize.· UonS, Richardson asked the committee Tuesday lo give hJm a week to work out amendi:n.ents to the bill. If it doesn't 'pass next week, the bill will be ·dead, under new legislative rules. -hand in the nighttime ac· not be curbed by the mayor's cident. office ./ Smog Unit Delay Dump!(d SACR~N'!'O (AP) -The 1-----state 'Senate has torpedOed a seVe n -month delay in . statewide instaJlalion o{ an- tismog \ deYtces on 1966-67 model cars. ' .. Taesday's vote on the delay- ~ng measure by -.state. Sen. uwrence WaisK l D • H11 n- tln(loo Parl:) ' was 23-16 r-1ou.r votes short of the lwo 'thirds ma;ortty or 27 votes needed to send the bill to tlie •Maembly. -Only la1t Thursday, the ----1111111~ on a 21-11 vote Al>' prpved a re!IOlutlon 8Sklng the stale Air U..OUrces board lo delly Its mandatory in· ..U.tlon -ram for the l:----'-~lfl~--'!! l(fGTS ODlltend ti-Ir -} -.. a possibility four of the six devices. certified_by the state Air Resources Board could harm engipes, Wais)! said . "I'm nol prepared to impose. something on our citizens unless we can assure them it's not going to bum up their ~gines," he said. But state Sen. James Q. Wedworth ill-Hawthorne) said experts could be found on any side o,r any 'question. "if we 4elaY-this tl)ing we'll just wind up with SC'{en months of nothing. Evidently somebody just doesn't want any devices on the cars or calilornla," he said. The devices have a legal ce!~ce ~f ps Installed and are oes gned (o cut ex· hall.St emisslons or oxides of nitrogen, a princi smog in· gredienl. ) . PRESEl\IT sc~es call for a statewide, lt.fisered in-- stallatioo pr~ to begin July 1 and Colitinue for 10 months. The time when each 1966-70 car owner would take his car into a prage to have the device installed· would de- pend on the last numeral on his car's license plate. About 5 million California cars would bl affected and the devices wouW ...... have a total price tag or aboUt $175-ntllllOI), Walsh's measure would have postponed the beginning of the program until Jan. 31. 11174. That's the same date specified in U1e earlier, successfuJJ resoluilon that has oo binc!liig effect on the ARB. ., • ~ ~. , 15ss A. Gillette Max Styler-Dryer has styling comb. brush for drying. Drying and styling speed setti ngs. 6: foot Cord. 12ss 8. Norelco Lighted Shaving Mirror with adjustaOle table stand or wall-mount bracket. Electrical outlet lof shaver, styling comb. Cord storage. ' I 14ss c. Remin·gton Mist·Air Hot Comb!.! with condjti9ning/mols tur izing system. Includes brush, tine and coarse-toolh comb attachments. 22sa O. Shick Flexamatic Shaver with soft, super-thin llexi ble head. Trimmer att1.chment. Extra toll head Included. Travel case with mirror. 1288 I!'.. General Electric Mealed Shave Cream Dispenser fits most 6 oz. or 11 oz. aerosols. Heat shuts off automatically. Bracket tor W8'hmounting.-• 15ss F. Clairol Air Brush St~ling Dryer converte · to styling dryer with snap·on brush. - Two heat settings. Instructio n book with styling Ups.· • JC Penney We ltnow what you're looking for. •' Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the-following stores: ~ FASH ION ISLAND, Newport Bea~h (71 4} 644,231 3. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington &ach (7 14} 992.mt. IJ • r .. .- ., .. .. ., • 7 ' 7 • .. V9L. 66, NO. 157, 6 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE ·6, 1973 Newport-Mesa High School·s Rapped By' WILLIAM·SCHREIBER Of .. et.lb' , ... ··" Nearly hall ol the parents ol Newpor-t Beach and Costa Mesa· blgh school SIU· deitts don't think the ~ls are ade- qu8tely p'reparing their teenagers lor a ca~ or .any other future contact with the real world,· a parent. sutvey released Tutllday reveal~ · . 'hie 'survey, 'dnWn from-'respanses to a ql,\tstkimJ1ire distrib<:tted iii February, alio ·lhOwed unexPected grass roots sup- port for y~r-round schooli in the New- port-Mesa Unilled School lliltrict Wblle a vast majority o~ elementary ... ___ ..... HELD IN EXTORTION Former k•~ll•r Priddy f Former Baseball Player Charged In. Extortion LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fonner major (eorue boseball player Gerry Priddy was beld ... .-iion cbarpo ;todaJ: -• ~ea11er~.111t1oi.n where four_.;;.-... ~ 1"4tec1 lll aJJ!l!· ury lhip at sea. ' G<rald Edward Priddy, 11.1, of North HOllyWood;-1 major lequer for 11. years, lru ari'elted 1'11esdoy al the !>Ick,up point olier ·lwo dgaretle ~k-sized Item• '""' found on -the ~ lblp, J.sland Princess. off the Me~ooul and . 'lli"""1 overboard;'the FB . d. The FBI aaid Priddy picked •up pocbge but ...Wd not say ii it contalaed money. Wrapped io brown paper, the two small · J>!ICkages found in the engine 1'00lll and od the bridge or the ship were not opened and the ship's crew does not know ii they cootalned hombs, tbe FBI said. . Jn a further search.1 no other bombs were found and the ·ship t continued toward Puerto<VaJ!arta. Me>!OI, wbtre ii iii to dock 'lbunday morning. A spokesman· !or 1'rlncess Cruises said the ahip'a crew ia convinced no bombl are ,iibolnl but.are still looking "and stti>ping ll1htly." . The · telephone caller told the s1tlp's hOme ol!lce hero !bat lour bodlbs were i;abc)ard, .the com~ s~esmaa said. '1'.Jd~Y~~ meanwhile, wu ~-be er. rwigned · today on a charge or violating •the federal extortion statu&e'. · pe was arrested Tuesday near the or- l!Oel ol Gerry Priddy and Aasoclates -:l'fOOUCU nllriltt,.t, ·an 14vertising ,/See EXTORT, Pap ZI school P,Onllts wbo ...... red the survey said they are Alisfled and .J!::sed with the fChOOI l)'llem, hllb . parents jolted district officials with their respon- ses to some qt1estioos. Jean Harmon, administrative assisUnt to Newport-Mesa 6uporinttndent John Nicoll, stressed that the survey, taken from 7,100 questklnnalru,returned out of 28,360 mailed, is "not stiltlstlcally pure." But she s~id the i111pl~~ ol such responses by more than,~ quarter ol the district's parentk are strong enough to warrant serious consideration by·scbool officials. School trustees, who received the sur- vey Tuesday night·, reserved comment uritll a later meeting. Mrs. Harmon said the results are being broken down on a school-by-school basis so specific pro!> lem areas can be uncovered. Only 47 pertenl ol lhe ~h school par- ents answering the questJOMaire said the schools are doin& an adequate job of • preparing ·students lor a careeF. More than 42 percent' said the preparation is inadequate. . · · Nearly· 50 percent of the parents re- spOnding to Ille survey say high school counseling is insufficient and 43 percent said not enough emphasis is being placed on helping students understand their ' fu- ture role in society. More than 61 percent of the parents said more emphasis should be placed on helping students cope with real-life situ- ations. Though there was no specific question on all-year school, a large number or peGP.le mentioned it !avor:ably in a section . of lhe questionnaire reserved for "fur- ther comments." Mrs. Hannon said, "the number· ol 1 people who mentioned this .is especially • significant since we did not rerer to year~ round schools anywhere in lhe survey." Other written comments were highly critical of subjects such as tile "new math" and asked for more instruction in the ~ics such as phonics, spelling, arithmetic and handwriting. Mrs. Harmon said a recurring comment was, "kids can't i::e~d. '"'rile, spell or. make change." - Parents also comment¢ on what ti:\ey called the "excessive ·starchiness" or food in school cafeteria and too much· food waste. · Classes fo,r mentally__gifted students air a Nixon Taps Laird Top Assistant WASHINGTON (U PI) -President Nixon lured Melvin R. Laird Out of semiretirement today to become his_ chief domestic adviler, and aiinaUqced Gen. Alexander M. Haic wnr leave the Army to ·1111\ the wai.nje.&dmated Wblte House staff. _,_ •• While there WU DD formal an-. · 1 ' --~ ,.....__,......J, .... __ -ol the -ranlUDg .-, • ~ • -~ r..iiMliii · ol !iUllel, lAlM -::. lfbll)'I 1~ ... BERY, CHASE .._D TO .DEAO END ·IN ·HOAG HOSPl:rAL PAllKtNG LOT <~ Def"!" tlecretary ___ Uy ____ _;c· _ _!'.-~~al~n'..:V~a~ll~ey~P~ol~l!:d::Fl~nd~One~~of~T~wo~~Sla~ln!_Sl~~~ .. !P!"~'!.' !St~ll~l'~-C~lutchl~~ng!,!!Mol~.,.,~r~------ •-u lllo No. I presidential actmer ·-~-• domelllcally, me! 'Will alt wi th Cabinet rank on the National Se<l!rity Council. Haig bas been serving temporarily as chief of staff, but there bas been growing crlucism or bis dual. and possibl~ con- flicting roles in a normally civilian job al the White House while also holding the ti· tie of Ann)' vice chief of staff. He will retire from hla fOUNtar Anny role Aug. Priorities to Change . Eight Sue Club ' Tentative Budget Gets After Poisoning On Catalina Trip Okay-With Reshuffle Eight plainLiffs who claim they were L IWg'1 retlromeot plans·were announced about Ille same time a gtoup called Pub- lic CttiJens Inc., beaded by consumer ad- vocate Ralph Nader, announced a federal court 1Uit to fo~ Haig to resign from Newport-Mesa-lJnified School District the Army if he continued working at lbe trustees Tuesday told administrators White Houae. . , they may spend $37.4 million next year In the new s~ff lha~p. Nixon s ~ ,lwt they must-reshuffle some spending ¢~~ u1/J:':i ~~· :'°r.":~priontles belorul1•~1>9@rd ·will ado!U dent. lie will coatlnue to hold the Utle ol budget. press se<ntary, and also will fill the job In granling tentaUve approval to the ot communlcationl director. jmt vacated spending document for the 1973-74 school by.Jlerbert G. Klein. _ year, trustees eliminated several pro- Laird told ft!porters at the White House po.sed programs---costing i $140,000~ They following the announcements that be want·to see the money spent elsewhere .. yielded to arm twistinl by Ni%on and The requested expenditures cut out by Vice Prelldml Spiro T. AK""J' alter the board Included a 144,lltlO bus painting previously 11)'ing he did • want to prqe and mOney for seven.new custo- retum to government, even on a tern-· dian positions . porary basis to help reorsaoize the While tnlstees generally appeared pruidential It.a.ff. satisfied that SUperintendent 'John Nicoll Nixon removed his top two aides , H.R. had supplied enough additional . in- Haldeman and John D. Ebrlicbman, fonnation on spending requests, teachers April 30 as a result o( Water~ate who attended the' meeting weren't happy disclosures and several other top aides with the budget pi;ocess: have either Iert or been fired -90me as "I don't ,think , We have the same a result of Watergate and others for organization or quality we had a few as.sorted reason.s. years ago~· slid Ralptf Whitford, a sixth The White HOU9e announcement said gra.de teacher at Newport Elementary· Laird -taking Ebrllcbman's old .job but School. '.'It has ~me.difficult to live in apparently with even more responsibility thts commUnity because we can't alford -would have cabinet rank and indicated it on what we make." (See.LAlllD, i'qe %) _Teachers originally-demanded a 10 per.~ Nevada Nuelear 'J'est served poisoned food and contracted • hepatitis at a Catalina Island party cent raise but have since dropped it to 7.5 organized by the South Shore Sailing Club percent. Nicoll has budgeted for a five of Newport Beach have sued the club for percent increase. $1.2 million m damages. . Whitfoi:ct chided the board for overlook-Pretrial action is currently under way .ing . ~Pl!rtanco o( teachers al pay_.._!Trttte-aCtion filed· by "Carol and -Donald negotiating hme. ' . . "Teachers are still the mainstay and Banks; 9141 Five Harbors Drive, Hun- guts of this operaUon and we would be a tington &a'ch, Phyllis J. and Bill White, lot mpre content if we knew everyth!ng 1835, Sheringt.on , Place , Newport Beach, the distri~ does is with our and the kids' Mary Ellen and James G Rourke 633 best interest in mind," he said. . · · • Bart Hake, executive secretary of the Alta'. Vista Way, ~~una Bea~h, Bev~rly Newport~Mesa Education· Association, Morugal, 3123~ _p~Ji: Green_ Qove, told t'the board the spending for peopl.e Newport ~ach and Leonard W. Miller, has decreased in favor of spending on Santa An&: things and should be reversed.· He" told the board $266,600 was transferred out of teacher salary categories in the-budget. He also told trustees he has determined that in the Past school year, more than . $266,000 has been taken .out of the teacl'ler salary . portion of the budget and i:eallocated to other areas -niostly for new suppl~s. · · "I 0thU,i the' bPaid iieedsi to see a "'run· fling tolal of budget transfers and then maybe we'll see bow U1e money should (See BUDGET, .Page %) It is alleged. in the action awaiting set· ting of a trial date that negligence on the part of South Shore Sailing Club and "the Lack of adequate toilet and washing facijities ·at the 'Catalina location con- tributed to the serious illnesses ·Suffered by all efght pl3intiffs. . The Santa Catalina Island Corix>ration and the Nliwi>ort JCe Company;_.iuppUUs ·or 1 the ·food and beverages, have been sueC:I by the South Shore Club ·in a Cross complaint denying responsibility. Coastline Panel • L~s Vegas Feels Big Bomb I . W ar11s Etft;ery PAHUTE MESA, Nev. (UPI) -A • hydrogen bomb jolted this remote TENT SOLD TO 1-ST-yolcanic mesa early today.with a mu- lnunn rorce of one million tons or TNT Beatty, Nev., 32 miles from ground zero, was evacuated prior to the i:le1onation. The. AEC also clearj!(l min~ in areas_ ·near tbe Nevada Test Site because of area to determine if any radiation leaked into tOO atmosphere. The A_EC said i!.Tlmedi{!tely af!er _the devlce· was detonated that there was no indication or a leak and ,arly observa· ti.Ont of data indicated a siJccessful test. SoUth Coast Regional Conservation Commissioners will ~nd a letter warning Cannery Restaurant developers i n New)X)rt Beach that they may be violating Propositi9n 20. The Orange-Los Angeles c ounty coastline cOmmission .voted to take the action reCently, after hearing· a· tepon by Executive Director Melvin Carpenter. CA .rLER, lST DAY which swayed high rise buildings 110 LI · miles away ln Lu Vegas. • Tbo thertllGllUClear devl<e " •• Can batdneu 6e boU&ht and aold? One d!IUnclly lett in the Lu Vegas area, lloth Dolly PilO! adftrlller lhlnkl so. ,Hero's Jn p-oancl-lnel 1tructurea u .well u In the ad lbal cailvtnced her: the towerln& pmbllng reota In the downtown area ud. on . tha .Lu Vegas SEARS I llclod-t.nl trailer;-S!rtp. ---IOO!d cood., ampla atoragc, An obecrver at .the top of P'e Mtnt possible !ailing rocks. . An attendant at a service station at Beatly,saldithe blast "ollook pretty good for two or three seconds, just like a tin.ill quake."' The blast vaporized tons of volcanic rock in the 3,490-[oot deep sbart that was 72 inches in diameter and drilled at a COii ol more than fl million. But ii did nol mine out a cavern at the bottom of the shaft as was comrhon in the past, ac- cording to data cbec::ked. carpenter said construction at 2010 Lafayette Ave. has been proceeding \vithou t a permit or exemption from the con:µnission. 'M>e Burgess-Donovan Company or Corona del Mar Is building the restaurant as 8 replica o( the last fishing Carmer)' in.. Newport Harbor, Western Canncrs_Com- pany. • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks N TEN CENTS • l _ll Poll drew strong support but some heated op-- position from par~nts who said such pro- grams make the other children "feel like also-rans." Only 64 percent of the elementary par- ents and 62 percent of high school. par· ents who ans'tl·ered the survey say the superintendent and his staff provides ad- equate information -to the conimunity .about schoo!s . NeY.'S.paper cOvcrage of scllOOI affairs· drew favorable responses from only S5 percent of elenientary and 58 percent of hjgh school parents. .2MenShot In Hoag Par~gLot • By TOM GORMAN Of l"9 DlllY Pll9f Staff ·Fountain Valley police shot and -killed two alleged bandits in the parking lot or Newpcrt Beach's Hoag Memo r i a I Hospital Tuesday night. followina: a chase through four citiest. Police chased.A the pair after they reportedly heldr.rup a smaji Fcuntalb Vall~y market <oo-toor1 ... -lban f\$0- Killed by shotgun blasll were Jaclc . Elvin Nation, JS, and Thamu Benard KOJeluh,·32, boUJ ol can.a. One of the men 1Urcbed out of the driver's sf de of the car and dropped dead on the parking lot pavement. Wary JX)lice officers found the second man slumped in the front seat still clutching a wad of money in one,hand. The car and the pavement immediately around it were littered with glass from the rear window that had been shredded by shotgun fire. The chase, which 3ellt at least seven , police cars in pursuit at speeds in excess of 100 mil~r hour, weaved through streets in Fountain Valley , Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa and finally down a dead-end street inti> the hospital parking lot in Newport Beach about 11:45 p.m. Newport Beach Detective Sam Ambur· gey, who is investigating the shooting, said the bandits appareoUy did no< lite at police during the chase. FOWltain Vat~ ley officers first shot at the Car near the comer of. Victoria Street and Placentl• Avellue iii" Costa Mesa, he said. The men tossed their pistols out of the car near the corner of 18th Street and Placentia before tieing cnased ~1010-the parking lot, Amburgey said. Pursuing of- ficers told him they saw something being tossed from the fleeing car, but couldn't tell at the time what it was, Amburgey related. .. The suspects' car was rammed by a car driven by Fountain Valley officer Of. ricer Lee Pepka in the Hoag parking lot . Pepka and three other officers ap- proached the car and demanded that tha (See TWO KILLED , Page Z) C.ut WeaD.er It will be pitt1y sunny in the afternoon hours Thursday, follow- ing fog and low clouds aloog the coast in the early morning hours. Highs in the mid-«M at the beaches rising to near ao lnland. INSIDE TODAY Parents· and .... teachers in ht Huntingtun Beach and Fountdin Valley elem.enta711 1chool dis· tricta have ;oined eff0Tt1 to choose teJ:tbooJcs and educatio1i. ai materials Joi claatts. The state has patsed this homework dolO!I to local I•"""· S•• •toru on Pogr 7. Al Y-S-1'41 > AM U...W. • , L.M. l9¥f 11 ~-· • flOO, (l'llone No.) Hot<t deserlbed the building as un· , • del'l'>ln ga genUo swaying motion. Ch•n· The tent trallcr "W6s sold to the first dellm swung in lf'OUDd. floor structures. person who called the llrsf nlght the ad Tbe Atomic Energy Com111lsslon an· 'rA~1 The advertlsor said she "Is $200 nounced the device. to be In a yield range worth ol happy." Try to buy a little hap-ol 300 kllotorls to one megaton, One • ~lllW 1w younell with a J)ai1y Pilot mecaton Is an equlvalffll ol one mllllon claalDed want ad. The direct Uno is.IC· tons ol TNT, ...,..b to fill Yankee Im. St ·dlum.---~ Tbe 1dobe-bullt Exchange Club In Tbo earth balged skyward several leet 1Ad ·• dust cloud rose above ground iero al.I a.m.,..wben the d~vlce was triggered by mlcrowave-hnpulscs from a control point 2$ mllu away. Observers were Atatloned atop nlne high rise ·structures at blast .. time, in· eluding the MGM Grand Jlotel and an ad· dltlon 'to the Troplcana, both under con· strucUon. The AEC said !be obeehers "felt the jolt quite dlstlnctly." The test was the sixth announced undcrgrbund test this calendar year and was No. 2M since the ban..on aln\08f>berlc tests In 196.1. 'J'ucsdiy's test, code named "Dido Queen," was set ofr beneath .the Rainier Mesa on the NevadA Test Site, about 70 miles north ot Las,Vega s. The AEC said the test as carried oot ror the Defense Departmen t. A local building penriit lor the Rhine Cha nnel prqjeci .. was obtained Nov1 3..-- 1972, which may quality lt for an ex- emption from new co..1stal permit pr~ cedures, Carpenter said. ... ". 11. ts Ml'MI ..,, C11ttWftls ~ J Mwtu9f ,.... n C•-c.r-tJ 1"fleul "'-t c ..... ,... .s1..-or ..... i;..., '' C""lct It "TA • c ..... .,.,. 1a s-n ""' Dtdl l+ttltH 14 SfM.11 M...ntl »1t •"ttrltt ..... & T•tt¥1.i-• ._,.,.,,lMMill \»"·l\ Tl!tlttf't »-11 \ • The Ei\vlronmental Prol<!CUciil ACttii:Y had ·several planes In the air over the , ., I ' • J ' The commission's letter asks the builders to reply within 72 hours. Clrpentu-.. ld st•!f-planiltrs-1n- ''cstlgnted the site on n field.tr ip. , l'llle!IQ 11·1t WNlfMf" 4 ........... w......,., ..... ... lt.lt Wwllll ..... 4 ------..- • , - , I Campafgta Treasurer S11perviso1~s ·1 • 'Urged · to L . ' . 1e, i • I t Nix Study . ' • -Sloan Testifies \ ,WASHINGTON (UP()-FonnerNlxon campai ·treasurer Hugh \V. Sloan Jr. "'4~::ji~· ~·~~ax. he+tllS&iiSea-jOOUt a !l'J!' million llars In early 1972 for uiOOiiiwn purposes -and when he voiced suspi· cions alter the Watergate break·ln, top aides suggested he perjure himseU or plead the Filth Amendment. Brr•· on. the Beach It was "senior fun day" at Newport Dunes Tuesdar. for kJ_ds from Compton's Centennia1 High ~chool, and s_tudents Philip Lawton and Joyce Kirby seem to be having fun desr,1te the fact t hat they were · greeted by less than ideal (read "lousy') beach weather. • From Pagel ~XTO RT • • • specialties company in Burbank which he heads. Contai:ted ~ al the family's-North Hollywood home, Priddy's son confirmed that his father is a former standout sec- ond bBselnan for Detroit MJb complied a consecutive game streak of 378. "We're a little stunned by the whole thing," the younger Priddy said. "Bu.t I think it's a little premature to be talking a.boot all this. I can say that his business was in_ good shape financially but that's all I care to comment about now.'' A secretary at Priddy's office, Diane Bartley, said, "I can't believe it. I've worked for Gerry and known him for 10 years and t just can't believe it. 1 think he's a great guy and it's a bum rap." 'During Priddy's major league career, he played in 1,296 games with the New York Yankees, Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns and Detroit Tigers. His tifet.ime batting average was .265. His best years were in 1948 and 1949 with the Browns when he hit .296 and .290 respec- tively. _ _ -.--Authorities said Priddy allegedly telephoned. Princess Cruises of Los Angeles. operators of the 20,~ton lux· ury vessel. Tuesday and demanded $250 ooo-Ut-return for information on the locaiion of the packages on the ship. There was a series of. telephone calls, the FBI said. A company spokesman said the FBI was notified after the first one. An FBI spokesman s3ld Priddy picked up the package at the drop point n~ar his office. but would not say what It con- regularly practice as part of the regular fireboat drill. The passengers went to their cabins and there was no panic, the company spokesman said. The two packages were thrown overbdard as soon as they were found and no attempt was· made to ~ what they contained, the spokesman said. -"They were just brown paper," the spokesman said. "Nobody. investiga.ted Lhem They \Vere thrown overboard im· medi~tely. \Ve'll never know what they contained." Asked whether the FBI believed the packages contained bombs, E I m e r Linberg, special agent in charge of the 1'~Bl's criminal division in Los Ange1es, said "The crew must have been motivated by a strong belief_ that they were bombs to have thrown them overboard." FromPGflel TWO KILLED • • men keep their hands visible, Amburgey said. Both men ducked and thelr hands went to\l:ards the floorboard, he said. 'That ac~ tion triggered the shotgun blasts from three-of the officers. tained. _ After the first call was received . a· spokElliman for the ship 1~e said. the C?P-., tain of the Island Prmcess was im- mediately radioed and set into motion a bomb threat drill that the passengers No '"'capons \\'ere found in the car, ex· cept for an inoperative riile discovered in the trunk, Amburgey said. Both pistols ·were found later by police several blocks from the hospital. The holdup occurred about 11:35 p.m. at the Stop 'N Go Market, 18931 Magnolia SL • OIAN•I COAST • DAILY PILOT T1>t ,Or1no1 CNtl OAlLY PILOT, will! Wt\lcll , 11 umbll'lld tlll N-Pr1u, Ii Pllbll""<'d bf "" Or•no• Co11t Publilhlno Com,,a"v. SeP•· ,,.,. 1111tl0fl1 1r1 """l1Md, Mond1y ll!r0\11111 F-rldlv, '°' CO.I• M•... HfWPO•t Bttcll. Hllfltl11Q110fl 8NCll/F-talt1 Vtil•~. L•g~n• ..,di, lrvlnl/51dd!eblck •l'!d San Clem~n!e/ s...i J~n C1p111r1no A 11ngJ1 r~lol'lal tdlUM Is pubt!lhed s11urcr1y1 and 5uf'ICl1y1, TM jW'lr\ClPlll l'Ublilhlnt plltl! Is II l)CI Weit h'I' flrell, CO.II M111, Ctlllornlt, f1'11. Robert N •. W11d ,.rnklefl( Ind Publi1n1r J1(k R. Curley Vk1 Pfllkltnl Ind Gone11l M•n~Vtf Tho11111 K•1v il Ei:11i.r Tho1111t A. Murphi11• MMltlnt Ellltor L.: P•t•r Kd11 H..,,.rt hldl til't' lo111i.1 .... ,.,. ..... Offl&• JJJJ Newpe't l ou!t Y•rcl M1iliftf AtltltltJI ,.o. 801 1115, 9266) • ...... -°"'' MINH •"9 Wffl lt't' Sllttl l.1911'11 tHdli m P:o•tsl • ....,.,. Hunllt!ftoft &etctll 17115 8etCll 10ulev1r11 jtfl ci-11: ., Hortll El Cll'l'lll'IO ""' , ... , •••• (714) '42o4J21 Cl ulfW ...,...._. 642·1671 ~ltM. 117.s. or.,... C..1t ~ui.11.ii1nc ~' ... "'"" tlO!'lft, llh1tlrf!lom, .. ,,., .. , • fl'ltllll' or .iv~IMl'Mlll• l\trtlfl ..... 11J1 ...... !,ICM Wftnollf •PK-Ill -~ ff <MtYrltl)I ,.,.~r. ....,..t ( ..... llWlff ,.1111 11 C:•tt ,lolftll. c.llfll'l'I .. , ~ltl!eft lw (lrrltr t!AJ ~,_ W _._ U,lf. "'°"'lllt.i. "'lllWY ~""' .... ll'll"lhlY, • • Police said the two men entered the store. boOght a carton of milk then bran· dished two pistols, saying. '-'This is a hoidup. Give us all your money. Don't try anything funny.·· -. The men fled northbound on }.1agnolia Stre et in their car and clerk Douglas 1 ~wis 21 Santa Ana, called police. ~ ' . Sightless Father I . Saves Daughter From. Drowning LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A blind father has rescued his Jo.year-old daughter from drowning, finding her under water In a swimming pool by tracking the. sound or air bubbles from her lungs. Thomas Sullivan, 26, told police Tues- day his daughter Blythe !ell in the pool at the fa mily homc while he was on the telephone. He heard the splath, he said,. .and ran oolsidc, , Standing beside the pool, he listened to , the sound 'of .air bubbles rising to the surface and moved about _the pool until he thought. he had the source *ated, then jun1ped in end found the girl under seven fee t of water: Blythe-was revived by mouth·to-mouth tesplratlOn and was reparted 1n satlsfac· tory condition . "It was obvious to me that If I were to stay in the good graces of the campaign organization, I would have to do one,'' Sloan told the .nalionally t~visod i>enate Watergate hearings. "I was prepared, to do neither." · · Sloan, 32, fonner Wb1te ,.House staff assistant; testifi~d in detail about * * * NiXon, Dean Conversation Records Due WASHINGTON (UPI) -white House Jogs on converSations this year between President Nixon and his form~r .Jegal counsel, John W. Dean, will l>e made available to Senate investigators, it was announced this afternoon. The logs became an issue when Deari reportedly told staff aides of the Senate Watergate committee that he bad at least 30 ccntacts with Nixon this year in · which aspects of an alleged Watergate cover-up were <Uscussed. , Deputy Press secretary Gerald L. War· ren .said this afternoon that the Jogs - covering both meetlng1-and-tele!l1'9"" conversations -would be handed.ovet to the committee'a chief couniel, Samuel Dash, "as IOOll a.s that information can be compiled and verified." Warren said two days ago that the logs -which do not include anything discuss- ed ..,. would not be given to investigators. He reversed his position Tuesday, saying· he Intended to say only that they woold not be subject to subpoena. Then followed widespread news report1 by Dash that a subpoena was belni prepared. Dash, in e/Iect, reversed himself thi1 mornb:tg and .said 09ne was contemplated, saying full cooperation had been IOrthcOmlna trom the White House in his ' efforts F to see the documents. Warren said 0 the information, as sooa as Jt .fa anembled, will eonfli1n ·in the earfy months 6f this year" that Nixon conferred with Dean many times about the Waterg ate inquiry and other matters. · FroM Pase 1 BUDGET ... be spent," he said. Nicoll said budget transfers are ~ necessary When operations actually begin and surplus f\ll\ds in one area are used to fill areas found to be lacking funds. Several substitute teachers abo took issue with the budget, claiming the '3 per day increase to $29 offered by Nicoll isn't enough. "We are not greedy ...ie but we need the money to live," Aid Ann DOyle. "We have been second class citizens long enough and deserve to be paid In line with our qualifications." The subs want to be paid a rate of 80 ~ept of a beginning teacher. Dismissal Asked By McWhinney, Fujita Lawyers All action in the Orange County_ Superior COurt bribery-grand theft trial of We!ltminstet city officials Derek McWhlnney and Tad Fujita was halted today to allow the trial judge to thoroughly study 1 motion for ,dismlssa.1 of all allegations. Both defense lawyers and prosecutor Mike Capizzi huddled with Judge John Flyn n Jr. behind c1osed doors throughout Tuesday while the jury was given a day o!f from the proceedings. ' Caplzzl has rested his case against city p1anner FUfita, 34, and fonner mayor McWhlnn ey, 40. The .Jury was told to report back to the court room at 1 p.m. today for a possible start. to the defense phase of the trial. Both defendants are accu.ted or dem11n· ·ding $10,000 ... froril strawberry · grower _ George Mural in an alleged ahakedown plot that involved the f a r m er 1 s agricultural operations at Mlle Square Park In Fotrntaln Valley. Murai has testified be!°"' lhe Grand Jury and at the trial that McWhinney demanded '5,000 In. the form o( a dona· tlon to county supervisor Robert BatUn's re-e~ctlon campaign. The alternatlv~_, Murai 1aid1 was f<?r McWlilhney o make oure that county supervisors went ahead wltli a proposed plan to Inmate lease charge• at the Fountain Valley a~reagc and 1pll1 tho farmed land into three lots. It is also all•ged that Murai handed over '5,000 In.cash.to Fujita in a llansac· tion .a!8ertedly witnessed by dlsttlct at· tomcy's lnvestig&tora. , Court Reporter Mike Farowich SuccumbS at -43 ., . . : c.oort repOrter Michael • • M I k e ' ' Farowich, an orange Colmty SUperior Court employe for the put 11 years, died Tuetlday Jliiht d a heart attack. Me fts 48. Superior Court administrator Les McCartney said Farowlch, who lived In Whittier with his·wlfe and two IOnl, col· lapsed and died while playing handball at the Whittier YMCA. He was 1till under treatmeni for a heart attack auttered one year ago. College Board Meets Tonight Coast community College District trustees will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in district headquarters, 1370 Adarrui Ave .• Costa Mesa. One ol the main agenda items Is renewal of contracts for returning f,mpJoyes and the hiring of new employes. An officially scheduled personnel session will precede the business meeting at 7:30. The half-hour personnel 1es1lon is not open to the public. , . . \ .. . Hikers Find Skull ' Farowich's· colleagues laid ·today he had . recently betn given permission by his medical adv isors t.o participate in li&Qt exercises including handbell. Suspect Recognized IMPERIAL BEACH (AP) -A bandit robbed a branch of Public Finance CO. of almoot 11,500 In April. Gregory Parillo, fol, walked in like a depositor Tuesday and was promptly arrested when a clerk pointed hlm out to poUce as the suspected holdup man. APTOS (UPI) -Two biken louad a I Farowich, who spent teVeral years in prison camps durinc: World War II, was court reporter to Judge Leiter Van Tatenhove at the time of his death. Funeral aervicts are being acbeduled to- day. °"" ' .. ' Duck Feet fins 6.95 tu 10.95 Masks 1.25 up -Snorkles 95c up . ' Kick Banis • Water Wonder 4.95 Skate Boards • 6.95 to l 0.95 Skate Board Wheels & lrucks Buys Ice Hockey Skates Street Hockey Sticks & hcks lea Hackey Stkks & hcks Baseball Shoes An_~ Shoes Uttle leape Shoes · Track Shoes . Wart oat Shoes FoatllaD Shoes ----1HBaN11sketlllll Shoes tennis Shoes -Open-9 to 6----Closed -Sundays • ' human sktill perched on a pile ot beer I cans near Nisenmarks State Part and in:" • fonned Santa Cruz County -· detectives. "I don't think we 'a~ ping t4 gel excited about lt," uJd_invest.lga&or Ben Seihel Tueo<lay alter an eumlnatlail showed the skull wu that d a man -: had been dead 10 years. ' ~ Champion Handbal Gines Racquet Ban Racquets Wilson • Bancroft • oms Tennis Rackets ._95 to 58.00 Wilson • Dunlop.: Pl.Ill! lll!nls Bans _ Mens & Boys Shllrts & Shirts ladies T emis Dresses Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Warm Up Suits • 21.95 to 34.95 Sweat Shirts & Pants • 3.50 each • Gym Pants & Track Pants· La1una Swim Trunks • 5.95 & 6.95 Baseball Mitts -Bafts -llats Colored .Sleeve Under Shirts Rale~h Bikes -Parts -Tires 1Tubes -Accessories ..:.. Repalrill ' ~· • . -PIUn' EDlTDBUt PAGE' • Hay TraffiC Dilemma The dilemma of maS&lve, ap nUy uncunblo, prove the dty stall really .ees no way out except a new tnfllc congestion at the Bay-Brldg on-Padlie Gout bridge. Highway seems to have. eouHd I Newport The Tran.opOrtatlon Plan Advisory panel lw the Beach city orticWs and citizens grou s to give up any bridge back on fta agenda tonighL · hope of short.term relief. While this group ls chuged with finding long· Judging by the feeble, stopgap measures that have range 1oluUon1, 1t, too, haa devoted much time and. been suggested by the city staff's Traffic Affairs Com· effort toward interim answers. mlttee (TAC) to ease some of the pressure by this sum-I~ too, has failed to find them. -mer;-nothlrrg-shor<of miljor·sur~ nally-1s going-to---,,--"•.Jndeed,. there are_noJ easible short.lemLsol"'·'----1 solve the problem. Uons to the problem of moving traffic on an east-west A new crossing of the Upper Bay Is on everybody's route through Newport Beach, the burden of hastening mind. The TAC and the paid consultant working for the a lone-range decision -and implementing It -lies Transportation Plan Citizens Advisory Committee say it heavy on the shoulders of both the citizens' committee · II th ff. h d h and city councilmen. Is the only way to rea Y cure e tra ic ea ac es. And at the same time, the city and its people, are But a new bay bridge -if Westcliff residents and obliged to keep on looking for temporary wars out of ecologists ever let it get built -is a long way off. anoUter sum.mer of suffocating traffic congestion. Couhcilman John Store last monUt made what, at first blush, seemed to be several reasonable interim sol· Ocea En utlons. He talked o! reversible tra!!ic lanes, limiting n V$. gineers turns in and out of Baysbores and even using traffic police during peak hours. • The Army Corps of Engineers this week faced the But the TAC said no. They'd be useless. Using harsh reality that I~ too, eon make mistakes. . three of the four Janes on the bridge for heavy traffic The engineers are about to start digging .sand out in one direction, couldn't be done because traffic is .of the blocked mouth of. the Santa Ana River apd use . heavy in bo\h directions, the·TAC !aid. ' it to fill a huge, six-block-long, tidal p<iol that appeared A traffic officer could do no more than the light.. way out in West Newport after they moved 300,000 And limitlntr turns at Bayshores would have no sub-cubic yards of sand to fill other beach areas. · stantial effect, except to get the people who live there, It took more than a month for the Corps to even mad, the TAC reported. · admit there was a problem. Unfortunately, summer lnstead,-Publlc-WoRa-.DirectorJoseph Dev·~ll,.n ~h-as. __ __,_·' c1J ~f.lrt'.ds will suffer because the six blocks just been told to put ur. a sign on Coast Highway In Corona eaat of the river molilli Willnave to· again-be closed de! Mar telling mo orists the San Diego l'reeway is eight whUe the repair work la done. miles inland, hoping they'll use it. Officia11y, Corps spokesmen estimate it will take He's also supposed to try to improve the traffic them no more than a week to do the work. They should lights in Mariners Mile. . be encouraged to be aware of the inconveniences they ----'-· - ' :· ,, • • " ,. : ' ' ,, " ., .. .. ' ' .. "' ., .\ti The TAC's rejection of all but the cheapest, most will be causing and make sure it takes no longer than mundane suggestions to relieve the pressure seems to tbal 'Extra! Extra! Read all about it ... 2 .. •) . A Quiz On The Makers Of Maxims ~~NEY J.HARRI~ A somewhat different (and possibly tougher) word.quiz today. You art asked to identify the phrase, and also the person, associated with some s~ific rule or law or process. Half right is el· cellent : t. "Occam's Razor.'' 2. "Grimm's Law." 3. "Descartes' Fonnllla." 4. "Stayman's (.'Jub." S. "Morton's Fork." 6. "Doppler's Effect," 7. "Murphy's Maxim." a. "Babinski's Sign.'' 9. "7..eno's Paradox." 10. "Pascal's Wager." Dear Gloomy Gus Why Is It that thole Nixon detnc- tors, who for years have been try- ing to make us believe he is crafty, cunning and truly "Tricky Dicky," now want us to believe he ls stupid and naive. enough t.o plan Water· gate? C. W. F. GIMnW ._ t1-1illltl .,.. ........... W . nNet'a ..... .., __,., ,.... .... ....__"',... -••r. '-' ~"' -.. ..,..,, .... Deltw , .... fT"ID the noble5. by taxing the heavy spenders and careful savers alike; "l( .you live haodaomely., this shows you have a lot <t .-y," he said to the..,., "and lf you live frugally, this shows YoU must be saving a lot," thus impaling all nobles on a tine of "Morton'• Fork." 6. Doppler, an Austrian phys.iclst, detected changes_)n frequency of aound or light waves when source and observer were in rel1tfve motion. 7. Murphy la the perceptive, if ANSWERS anoaymous, Irilbman who is credited I. William ol Occam, Britixb medieval with the g<Gel'al muim: "ll 111,Ythlnc schoolman, posited that In all -., can -"'1Y 10 wrong, It will!" the simplest upllaation II likeliest .to be I. The DOied neurolO!lilt "b o the true one. ' dlacover<d 1111 Important abnonnallty In 2. In llnlUiltics, a · trall·breaklni adult paUeDll by stroking the 1J01e of the formula explalnlng language chllllps, loot and ,ettlag an UJ>Ward - !Int oboerved by J-Grimm ol the rather tbllll llelion of the toes, u In iD- fairy·tale brothera. !ants. 3. French philooopher wl1o de<lattd, "I I. AnC!ent Greek phUooopher who think. therefore l am." ''proved" mathematically that all moUon 4. The second most widely-used bridge Is logically impossible, by es:amples of convention (after Blackwood), devised by races and archery. Samtiel Slayman, to find.a major·~it fit 10. French scientist and philosopher, following .an opening no-trump bid. who urged a "wager" on God's existence (Actually originated by George Ra pee, ~ for if we were wrong and He did not not by Stayman.) exist, we lost nothing; but if we wq:er 5. Cardinal Morton,....King Henry Vlt's agaif!st Him, and He Hilts, we lose chief tax collectoi:_, e1.tra~ted mo~y _ everjthln_~I~·--- FBI lnvestigat;es Vets WASHINGTON -The FBI has been badly burned by the revelations that It has been misused by White House a.Ides. Yet believe it or not, the FBI Is still doing political chores for the White House. FBI agents are quietly investigating those "Vk!tnam Veterans Against I.he \Var" who worked in the presidential campaign of Sen. George McGovern. 'niislS part-ora dcs- ~rate sean:h, ap- parently, for evl· dence I h a t would somehow justify the bugging and break· ins authorized by the White House during the 1972 campaign. As we reported earlier, tn11Led. presidential aides are trying to put together evidence that subversives were conspiring in J972 to defeat President Nixon and to undermine the political system . To-·asslst -in this research, the White Jlouse apparently has enlisted the FBI. FBI agent David Rarity, for e.i8mple, has questioned Vietnam veterans who worked In McGovern's Watergate veteran's afralrs office. His appearance coincided with White House Interest in this oort of reoearch. Rorlty asked them about any pmlble subversive activities . wlthlo, tile croup. -"HE ASKED me Jf any planning was done out of the Watergate for demonstra- tions at the Republican national con. venllon,'' one veter11n told us. "He also . asked a lot about lbe Socialist Worker's Party. -II there were any people associated Jrith them around the olDce." OlheJ:. veterans Interview~ by Rarity ' said he asked them the same questions. He also asked them to identify any "troublemakers" in the organization. Watergate conspirator James McCord testified that he was concerned about potential violence at the RepubUcan na. tlonal .coov.ntlon bec•uae he bOlieved several radical oiganluiJOm w e re operating 'tlllhbl "the MoGovent CllD· palgn. The need to dlscover the eztenl of theae operations, McCord said, formed the juatlficatlon . for bUft)ng Democratic · headquarten at the Watergate. MANY OF the scare stories came from Robert Mardian, then the Justice Department's Internal security chie!, who worked himself Into a state of political paraoola. He delueed his superiors with )farnings of civil ~r1 and political dJlri!Pliom. We have obta1ned acceu to IOllle of these husb.rluSlf JUiUCe Departtnent reporta and close examination disclosed that Mardian'a dire wamln1s were high- ly Inflated. The veta have told us that some who were recently qu.,Uoned by the FBI had been attached to Army lntelll1ence dur- ing their Vleloam duty. "None of Ill were V<rY hl1h Up In tile McGovera ope.a:atlon/' a vtt told my associate Jack Cloherty. "We mOllly stuffed envelopes and or1anlzecl block parties." Rarity told tho,. be.Interviewed his In· vestlgatlon was prompted by a """"'t American Service m·an 11 Union dehtonetratloli. The FBI refused to comment. ... Scientist's View of Van Danihen's Works •' Question~ 'Outer S~ce' O~igins :.• .. • • To tbe Editor,: William Schreiber ('!'be Pilot, May 21) reviewed Erich von Daniken's boo~ in his article, "Books Dare to Question Some Cherished Beliefs". Daniken's books claim that man and civilization originated through the action of beings from outer &pace. Schreiber said he felt Jike "a man OOm blind suddenly given sight" and that thole books "cast the lie in the face of acienUfic theories". As a scientist with some background in these matters, perhaps I may make a few comments. DANIKEN'S hooks certainly Inter.sled me, for they tell of things that interest all of U!J -the Pyramids, Stonehenge, MAILBOX LetUr1 from readers are welcome. Normally writer4 should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to con.deme Letters to fit space or elimtnate libel is reserved. All lettcs must include signature and mailing address. but names may be withheld on request if SU//id'111 reason is apparent. Poetry will not be publish.ed. · and irretrievable commi tments o f coastal zone resources. And furth er that no permit shall be is- sued unless the regional conunission has first found , both of the following : (a) That the development will not 'have any substantial adverse environmental or ecological effect. (b) That the develop- ment is conslstent with the findings and declarations set lorih in section 2700 t and with lhe objectives set forth in sec- tion 27302. 1iJe applicant shall have the burden of proof on all issues. (quotes from leCtioos 27302 and 27402) A review of city council activities over the past several years indif;ftes that Ne\!l)Ort Beach has been struggling with siri1ilar goals. lhe statues of Easter Island, the rulm of grown the sciences of archaeology, and THE NEWPORT Tomorrow report set the Incas. Daniken claiml they are the. anthropology, and ancient history. These the stage for the future when resulls of work of beings from outer &pace. But I sciences have rigor and thoroughness of that comprehensive study proved that have a few questions. method. They also have well-Oocumented citizens wanted a low density, low profile Take t~ Pyramkts, for lmtance. Let's bodies of facts -with which Daniken, resort community. forget the long-continuing work of Egyp-apparently, is unaware. Proposition 20 is like Newport Tomor· tologistl, or the actual documents of the DR. T.A. HEPPENHElMER row 00 a statewide level. In other words, pyramld4Jollden In the British MU!lellm. stop, take stock, realize thct what was Suppooe o,niftn Is right. 'lben, why Drll• Adllertiri.,.. reasonable 25 years ago is no longer dJdn't 'theae eltraterrestrlal.s teach the ·-u reltDllble and steps must be taken to Egypt1ana: to build the Pyramids of con--To the Editor: write new requirements. crete? The Dally Pilot (May 27) did a Newport Beach has the opportunity to It ls enormoualy dlmcuJt ·to build the disservice to its readers who are con--hOnor Jts own city study as well as the greatest concentration of raw violence'~ ever presented on film . It is also the '.,, recipient of some of the slickest, craftiest ~ · advertising ever lo come over the' various media. 11le advertising budget . must be enormous. Billy Jack is decep.,'' tive in presenting the various conflicts ',1 existing in contemporary • American· .. : society. Humans cartnot be that evil and "'·' the human experience cannot be that :- hopeless. '· 1 PART OF my fru stration stems from the lack of editorial comment cm W.-1 hideous ex:ploitatlop by llhstfllnl, Actually, I am not entirely qualified ti comment-as I walked out after the third killing, second rape and fifth crime of this PG rated movie. I only wish tbeft were some alternative that tfdDHNr ·J)el>. pie could turn to Ptior to vtewtniili $S con job. Possi bly some edJtorial com· ment or a self-pledge to walk out when a personal disgust level ls reached would. help. •1+! Billy Jack as a movie is depresaing ;i.~tl howe'":er, the fact that talented m•:is' would devote their energies to promotlng,,11 this debauchery ii even more ~•;iJ JAMES ti. wooi>,.11 Get • Hor•e1 '•01 •li1 Pyramids of llooe blocks, as they were. cerne:d with drug abuse problems in voters' mandate in support of Propoeition It wouJd have been much easier to use Orange CoW1ty when it endorsed one-half 20 by setting new development~ To the Editor: ·~ concrete, as in the Aswan Dam, larger of Speak:er-MoretU's bill (AB 884) and re. more in keeping with today's standards. In 176t when Benjamin Franklin .Uir:_\ tMn any pyramid. Concrete was known malned Silent on the other rand more BARBARA EASTMAN running the Amerlcan poetoffice system,,11 to the Romans, who built temple domes serious aspects of the bill. Besides the he wrote to Anthony Todd, Secretary otia of it: the making ol concrete could have requirement which you cited that too the British Post Office::'' ..•. By makinl "( ·easily been taught to the Egyptians. But prescription drug prices be posted in Re"91tlng the Mail travel by night as well as b)iu~ the Pyramids, in fact, ·show no trace of pharmacies, AB 684 W90ld also authorize To the Editor: ~ day ..... it now'passe3 so quick bet\¥etq such advanced technology. Tb e i r the unlimited advertising of prescription Frequently, over the years 1 have writ· Philadelphia .. l\ruf rie'tj York that a ~tet. technology is purely Stone Age, applied drugs in the mass media. ten letters to the editor in direct can be sent from on~ place to anotlle:r' ~ on a massive scale under all-powerful ~ "'-'-SK -6 :_ciedic.ated response to an issue covered in your and an Answer received the Day follow-t PharoabS:-------.-~-•-n. -vo.-many . , ·~-newspaper: Now-1 welcome -the -op-ing, which before took a week/' 1 .OR, tau-Easter Iil~Danlken fess~ls and vol_un~_s_m ~ abu .!.portunity to comment-on an item that, to Considering that sending the mail bi"I'\ education_ efforts tn Orange CoW1ty who ~ best ol my knowledge, has only '---n horseback or sailboat up the Delawartt·i l marvels at the strJnge statues there, as try to •-ach .....,.. for drua" will ~ ould of H'e -then tha the are mg "" ~.-'"~ . e"" adverti!ed in your publication. The item River-made possible such service~ ~olynes~ c!U· Ea'.ter = "thet eye be Dllde more difficult 1~, dang~us referred to is a movie entitled '1!illy perhaps our_fostoffice should abandmf:l'. ha hea .1.1...-presaiptlon drugs are to~ pu:med by Jack." The advertising ls extremely en· high-speed planes and trucks and go bad'11 t t looks toward ven" . .tWa ! says advertising as tboug~ their purchase and ticing ; the movie is extremely revoltint.. to horses and boats. ·::. ... Dani.ken, and YOll can guess the rest. tha that ol any • ·~ But there la anolber Polynesia· n name use was no more senous n In my opinion it is quite possibly the FRANK ~ ' ot.her commodity, such as dog food and · ' •4•{ as well: "navel of the ·islands". And in hair ipray. ~~·> Polynesian folklore, theae naines mean Even the price--posting provisions are Th s "l E id • :-r -~ the same thing: the orlgin or source of absurd, since an individual prescription e J, en t p e· mic ·_. Polynesian culture, fOf' "heaven" in Is selected from thousands of drugs and - Polynesian lore iJ the place from whlch written for djfferent strengths and quan· their anceston came and bas nothing to tities. The chances that any given t do with the sky. Now, Easter Island is prescription would match one of the After the common cold, gonorrhea is the ( ' ' the island closest to South America. And posted 100 Is extremely remote ·, -•ha. ~ . ] tbropo'-'• ha -~ tha th ......, r-most widespread ailment in America -an ....,ts ve -wu t e the bill should be amended to require the TJIE' BQOTnU' .l .,.,. Polyne~ ••• originsUy came ~-South and Its strikes most frequ ently among a!JUSJ., 1 111_... UVlu consumer to yell "Bingo" .on those rare America . So, Easter Island is the occasions when he achievu such a the young, who are on1y too often scar~, '!navel"· or the 11eye" closest to the match. 1 regret that the Daily Pilot was and too embarrassed , to seek . tn· ------------ anceatr1l bo_meland._ _ misled by their concern for the cost oL r°"!'~Uon. In an attempt to allevtate We all are fascinated by the question or health care to accept the g 11 b . tbMe pnlversal fmbartassments , ~nd man '1 origins, we all are Intrigued by misrepresentations Mr. Moretti m~kes , fean, tlle well·known writer and clinical gre1t monuments of antiquity. But this is regarding this bill . researcher Margaret 0 . Hyde has writ· no new thing. This fascination has ei:· EDWARDS. BRADY, ten VD: Tbe SU~t E p Idem I c lated for ceflturies. And out of it have Immed iate Past-President (McGraw·HllJ, f'.33 ltbrary, $4.50 trade, California Phannaceutical Assn. teens). • -- Prop. 20 To the Editor : It is most unfortunate that battle lines have been drawn between the counci.I of N~wport deach and Proposition 20 ~stal Commissioner, Mrs. ~llj!r. ~ Both public bodies bave a job to do and can and should enhance rather than ~ dcr each other. !\IRS. llYDE s:uci:essfully answers many pertinent questions about venereal diseases which have reached epidemic proportions. She ei:amines thei r signs and symptom s, their preventlon, and na· Uonal facilti es for their treatment. Hopefully, her work wUI reach great numben. of teenager~·J\O will find it-to be an invaluable source of infonnaUon on bow to avoid VD, and how to obtain treatment if It is too late to prevent U. IN mE foreword , Dr. Broce Webster, past President of the American Social Health Association, stales : "Recent surveys among youth groups and various high·risk W1lts indicate !hat. ln the past. our information conceftllng venereaI- dl!eascs has not been atraighlforward Md direct. Bool<a-~ as this one sbould- enablc Individ uals to obtain t h e necessary knowledge l'bout venereal disease! and bow venereal diseases can affect them." books. including ll!l!!!I Dnop, -MY!~'4 of the Mind, Know A1loat Dnp a• Y Sklo. CAROLINE HARKLEROA OIANM COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. IV ctd, hbllsh<r Thoma.J Ke e-vu, !'djtQr Barbaro. kreibfch Editorial Page Editor ,,,. e<Ji!Orlil -o( fi Doil> Pliot leeks to ln.lonn and .ttmwu. rt'Mitt1 by praenti,. on tllt. ,... divene iCoornmentary"• topics GI: 1D. I-"" •Y•<llcat..i -ud • ...-. by >n>vidl .. , _.,.. J"Ndttt' vitws and by praentbw1hia l'IC!'l\'Jp&per's oplnk>nt and idtu on curnnt topics. The edrtoriaJ opinlaN ot lhfl o.ilY Ptiot appear only tn CM editorial <.'Olumn •t the top of-h 'Pli&t. Op!nklnJ expresaaf.. by the -.· umnilt9 and Cl~ and i.tltr .wrlkn are thrif own '11d"m-t111Cbsv 1 ment or their \,1~,, bf ttic Dl.i!J Piiat lhou.kl bt lnftrnd. Wednesday, Ju~e 6, 1973 A REVIEW of the Coastal 2'.on• Initiative r e m l n d e d me that conr missioners are charged with (a) The maintenance, restoraUon and enhance. ment of the o v e r a 11 quality of the coastal zone environment lncludlng, but not limited lo. Its amenities anOaesthetlc values. (b) The continued ellstence oC optimum populations of all species of llv· Ing organisnls. (c) The orderly, hllanced utilization ~nd 1>rcservatlon, consistent with sound conservation principles. of 111 living and .oon.Uvlng c o a at a I zone resources. (d) Avoidance of lmvenlble • Margaret 0 . Hyde Is the author of 25 -_"-;-:, ~-===~ t • • . ans Ri'Verside Staff Cut OA IL Y ,JJLOT .') --·---. -. ~Oil Slick?-Mother Nature Credited j . .•..... .. ·. -" \ ... the ocean bottom Tuesdly and for-a-baW. "belwoen en-w • ai ·-q>ted'b)''lb1n;ar~ lliltieeil a ban on new drllllqi RN I A s11~~1!1'~u'i!n1a AB7i:;~ ~~~tet~~~a~:";t ;;.....-n~·aod ·~oom-1. !;;~~:"'Y·~~tandtheolfi,;11 ::,the=:~·":~::j 8L . ChanneJ, scene of a n ~~:Is!:~~: :'1~a~:! wbi~h T ·drif~ fllrn_toef. ~· ~ ':.:t:I ;:ff shore ~U wells to relieve under81'0UD4 ecological disaster fdllr years number of natural holes about soutbeast1 paraUel to and operatioos. pressure. ; N., •• :.~··~·::· ·t;·r:-.'I! •• ~::-"·.•.•,,ii.A.;;;._:1.,.;;;,,;;;-. Sant~ a .. a ... rba .... '°. -·ago, is appar~tly the v.;o~k of 1 ~ miles southwest of.Coal Oil sl~y IWI)' fnlm shore, js ln FoUowiDf a he I i co.pt e r • ' RIVERSIDE' (AP) -A 10 • -. • nature, not man, and does not Point. · a banCI vll')'inl trwn llO to.ltlO survey, oll!clals .reported the • !< percent cut.Jn !acuity at the ""''~ ,,.,., .. ,. seem to threaten wildlife or yards wfcle and qjflclala S@ld amount ot oU Oil the surface Aide Hired 1: University of California at Coal/ · ... ,,.. beaches. mE' DIVERS ·· sald the· there Is no danger at._1 hicfilecttased SOlll"What from . Ir Riverside will be 1111ide for the Oil J The S..mile Jong slick was seepage was comparatively ttfat it will reach the beleh. Monday but added that "agen~ CAPITOLA (AP) -M~ Point -described as composed of a slow and schools o1. afchovies 'ftle slid; was first !lpOtted cles of both the federal ·and ,Kludt has been ~ ci' lflt-75 academic year because \ ;£Wn or light oil, Jess menacing and smelt and ~eraJ seals in Monday by workers ol .Atlan-state governmenU will. coo-manager here, rep I a c Ing ·or _ 1-drop in enrollment, · tffii.n the gooey crude that the area did not seem to be af-tic Richfietd Co. 's platfOnn tinue .. mon1tor the situation Ryder Ray who resigned to qiancellor Ivan ~ Hin~eraker \I SAM A. IA.RIA.RA CHA.MNEL . gushed up from an offshore oil ,.cf:;;ec~ted~.°""''°"'"""_..,"°"~'"'""'"..;H~ll~.11,\;'t .a..n\ile east of_lhe and will take ~ppro~aje ~ become water ~ ~'!'. _ a...--"'"'say<';;i8~. ~;.;..~;.;;.._;_.2;.c..:_...;.;...i•-----'="-"::....;===:::..====---'l--ng·in19891md'1ed'to-a1'ederal-massive O\\'.,QU our source, off Co-al15i1 Poinl. --ti_on iOOiilil"'Wjl(ttlfe or er fiCil 1na or or c:i:p::---, ban on drilling in the channel, years ago• spewed more than beach areas be c ome en· Q>unty. Kludt, 46, iis public · Hinderaker said Tuesday 30 0 • authorities said Tuesday. 400,000 gallons of crude oil on-TBf; AREA has a history of. dangef.ed." works director and a!Sistant faculty positions were cut by "---~-'-'-'---------------'~-'-' Divers went down 225 feet to to beaches and set the stage natural ,gaa and oil seepage: . Since ·the 1969 ·blowout, there city manager of Hollister. :. ~---------. u,....._.. ( . BRIE""" ) SITE OF 1969 OIL WELL BLOWOUT SPOTTED -. , . 1£' D Cooft Guord S.ys Pro10nl Slick WH Caused Naturally university officials a f t e r , enrollment dropped lo •• 235 Eh z · h S t thi~·year. Enrollment peaked r JC . rnnn e at 5,782 in 1971·72. Aoolber drop ol 300 is ... ~:,~y~~a~~d.~~un~ For. L .. A Testimo_. . n. y forecast for the 1974-75 year. • w _ rr -• LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ehrlichman "will voluntaril)' · &Jg.,. ~tr-., Former White House aide come in to testify." .. LOS ,WGELES (AP) - A John Ehrlichman has agreed ,51Jperlor Court judge has ruled to testify voluntarily at the EHRLICHMAN has not been _____ _ihaL:citY. ~and_c OJ.l..tt t Y -" .. Witei'gite-WeSt!!....graM;..jury_::._promised-immunity from pros- ord.iDa:nces banning nudity in ·hearing into the burglary of ecution,. his lawyer, Jo.seph bafa,Clll be enforced. Daniel Ellmerg's ~chiatrist's Ball, said. . · Judge David A. Thomas office. Ellsberg was the .leadofC wit- issued the ruling Tuesday, Ellsberg, accused of leaking ness at. the operung ol the di MOl.viDg preliminary in· the Pentagon Papers to the grand 1ury probe Tuesday. junctions in 44 civil cases press, said the grand jury F?llowing instructions to all which in:vented enforcement hearing is aimed at getting witnesses, he , refused to wtUJe, .lfle constitutionality of. "the higherups" behind the ~Hscuss his specifi~ testimony the ordinances was challeng-raid at his psychiatrist's or-in the secret heanng, but he ed. !fholOas' ruling will not go flee. told reporters he thought ·into efiect until be signs A lawyer for Ehrlichman, District , .. Atto~ey Joseph J'ormal orders in each of the 44 Presijlent N i x 0 n • s top B.usch 1~. going a~er the ~UM. domeStic affairs aide until he highef...ups. responsible for resigned in the Waterg_ate the break-in. e More Arrested scandal, notified the distl'ict He noted that "immunity · SAN FRANCISCX> (AP)_ A attorney's offi<!e'·Tuesday that has been granted to almost For FathersDay,.~re . lowering our atready "lc;>w prices on ftlesefarTIOust>ranctgifts. -·- .~tiilliq: ·mvesilgation U:ito everyone who actually the mallulaclure and sale of particip;ited in the burglary,",1--- --.-~•C!nlp·hu·ied to• Incumbent -· f~~l~f'::r'~~~r~1!1 series of raids and seven ar-the men who carried it out, ' rests, the U.S. Attorney's or-but those who ordered it. .. lice saia. Defeated E hrlichman · has Asst. U.S .. Atty. F. Steele acknowledged that he set up ·a Langford said Tuesday the ar-special White House squad to rests were made in Petaluma. Jn C:Ompton . plug security leaks at Nixon 's Nice and San Francisco. Last instiuction .. Friday night, thret persons W9'8 taken into custody by federal narcotics officers and police in a raid on a Petaluma home, L a n g f o r d said. '.e.1-~tOut • • SAN JOSE (AP) -lncum- ' .btix·:y-.,..Ka)'Ol''Davld Goglio was ousted in his bid for re- electim as two antigrowt.h candidates won city council ~ll·in VUs 7rawling metl!ijiOlis. .. . , Goglia, 35;~ w~ def~ted in Tuesday's nmoff electfpn by Jim "-if, 27, an urllaJi •plan· Ding administrator. The final vote .w~s 19,549 to 111772. e 1o1tit Panel I COMPI'ON (AP) -Mayor Douglas F. .QolJarhide. 1he first black ma-yor of a large western city, has been defeated in his bid for a sec- ond tenn. City Clerk Doris Davis, a~ parently backed by a strong Jaw.QDd-order vote, piled up a f,196-vote margin Tuesday to beat Dollarhide. Mrs. Davis, who js a1so black, netted 6,063 votes.,"while Dollarhide tallied f.867. j Dollarhide began his first term with an air of. con- fidence, 'but complaints about the· city's high crime rate quick1y began to cut his su~ port among the c i t y ' s predominantly black popula- tion. -LAST MONl'H he finished a distant second against Mrs. Davis in the city's primary ~!EMBERS of the squad directed the break-in at the of- fice of Dr. Lewis Fie1ding, Ellsberg's psycltiatrist, o n La.OOr Day weekend 1971 to look for material that wou.Jd help in -drawing up a psychiatric assessment of Ellsber:g,_ who_ had be e n revealed as the source of the Pentagon Papers leak. Ehrlichman has said that he found out about the burglary only after it-had taken place. from convicted Watergate conspirator E . Howard Hunt. Ehr1ichman has said he told Hunt "not to do it again." Hunt was ex:pected to be the most imPortant witness to a~ pear before the grand jury to- day, along with three Cubans -Bernard L . Batker, Eugenio Martinez and Felipe de Diego. SACRAMENTO (AP) !... Tue legislative stage bas been set for what appears certain to be a two-house Committee con- ference on a massive reap-- por\ioo!nent bill aimed at redrawing state Se n a t e • Assembly and ~ngressional districts. election. BiJI F d Last year, Compton police eare reported 46 murders, w!Dch..-' ranked the city of 80,000 first • in the naUon in murders per Parlor Penl capita. and there were other ~ A 21-13 bare majority vote grim totals for the city. in the state Senate Tyesday It was these statistics, the pent the measure to the city's groWing reputation for Assembly where ha~~ are violent Crime. that caused the · ~ to ask for 1ts tle!e~~ ~ 200-mem.ber Compton Police ·-sending .the me~e to Die Offtcers Association (CPOA) to two· house conuruttee con-throw its entire support to ference~ Mrs. Davis this spring. I Officers walked door to door TWO HURT ON BIKES through each precinct and pro- vided her protection during off-duly hours. CPOA Pr esi dent Saul Lankstern said the only issue that hurt Dollarhidj? was his inability to do anything about crime in Comp~on. srANFtJRi> (UPI) -A he~\CQllisiOll !Jetween iwo bicy,cles ~taHTM .oi:'f Stan- fonl ''itudem 3Pd IOJUred a HOWEVER, Dollarhide said . secOlid. ' ;. ,. his $400-a·month part-time Robert 1t1. Steele, I 8 , position gave him no pawer to Fredonia, N. Y ., w~ in critical stop crime or even reduce it. 'condition With ~ad injuries, He maintained that the prolr and Ouis Urbina, --18. Pueblo. · !em of crimes of "paSsion- . COIO., suffered a fractured left murder. rape; assault -could _ ~-J,hand~in-tbe nighltime.._ a~ ·not be.. curbed by.the mayor's cident. office . . . . . , SACRAMENTO (AP) Legislation aimed at cracking down on Los Angeles brothels posing as massage parlors has stalled in the Senate Judiciary C.Omntittee after members said they feared it would harm legitimate massage parlors. The bill, by Sen. H. L. Richardson (R-Arcadia), would allow local governments to adopt ordinances b a n n i n g persons from giving massages to members of the opposite sex. After critical c o m m e n t s from committee members and fro m representatives of several massage organiza- tions, Richardson asked the committee Tuesday to give him a week to work: out amendments to the bill. If it doesn't pass next week, the bill will .he .dead, .uruier:_.jlew legisJatiVe rules. ·Smog Unit Delay Dumped SACRAMENTO {AP ) -The a possibility four of the six state Senate h~ torpedoed a . devices certified by the state s e v e n -m o n t h delay in Air Resources Board could !tatewide · installation of an· harm engines, Walsh said. lismog devices on 1961Hi7 "I'm not prepared to imix>se model" cars. something-on our cilizens --'I'ue8cii.y's vote on the delay-unless -we cali JS.sure them it's · lag me&sure -by state Sen. not going to burn up their Ww1ei.iee Walsh ( D :ff u n-engines," he said. tfaO:lll Park) was 23--11 But state Sen. James Q. -lour votes short o! the two Wedworlh ID-Hawthorne) said thlrds majority ol 27 votes expe_i:ts could he found on any .peec1ec1 to aend the bill to the side of any question. "lf we ~y. . delay this thing we'll just wind -.Only t Thursday, the \l:P: with seven months .of .-te oo a 21·ll vote ap-nothing. EvideJltly somebody '-°.ved_a reJOluLlon asijng the ~ju&t doesn't want any devices ·Slate Air .R.eoour<:es board to OIHhe-cm of <:!alt!ornia," he ..._, tt1 mandatory in· said. lianatlon program loc the The ..devlces have :t legal .,im-. celling )!rice ol $36 installed and are designed to cut ex- Ul'lll't'I CC>ltend there i. halllll cmia&ionl ol oxidel or .. ;. . . nitrogen, a principal smog in· gredient. PRESENT schedules call for a statewide, staggered in· staUation program to begin July 1-and continue-for-IO months. The tlme when each 1966-70 car owner wouJd take his c.ar into a garage to have the device installed would de- pend on the last numeral on his car's license plate . About 5 million C8Iifornia cars would be affected and the devices would have a total price tag of about $175 mlllion. \Valsh's measure would have 1>11stponed the beginning of Ute program until Jan. 31, 11rl4. That's lhe..iam&,-date-11pecified in the . earlier,\ successful, resolution that has no binding effect on the ARB. ' , 1588 • A. Gillette Max Styler-Dryer has 'styling comb. brush· tor drying . Drying and styling.speed settings. 6 foot cord. 1288c B. Norelco Lighted Shaving Mirror with adjustable-table stand or wall-mount bracket. Electrical outlet for shaver, styling comb. Cord storage. . ' . 1-4~ C. Remington-Mist-Air Hot Comb• will conditioning/rrfoiSlurizing ·system. Includes brush,-fi ne and coarse-tooth comb attachments. 2288 o . Shick FJexamalic Shaver with soft. super-thin fl exible head. Trimmer attachment. Extra foll head included. Travel case with mirror. 1-288 . E. General Electric Heated Shave Cream Dispenser fit's most 6 oz. or 11 •· aerosols. Heat shuts off automatically. ' Bracket tor wall mounting. 1588 ' . F. Clairol Air Brush Styling Dryer c:on..,. to styling dryer with i1nap--on brush. Two heat settings. Instruction book with styling tips.· ' . -- Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at'the following store~: FASHION ISLAND, Newport 8e1ch (714) 6:4-4-.2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Bt1ch (114}.892-1nl'. .. _,, " . ... ' ' . .. .. ... :· .. r • I • I -- • I . I ,. I • • • ' . • VOL. 66, NO. 157, 7 SECTIONS, 84 PAGES ORANGE tOUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY: JUNE 6, 1973 • ewporf-~sa By WILLIAM SCHREIBER °' -. o.iw """ ,..,. · Neorl,y half or the parents of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa high school stu- dent& don't think the schools are ade- qU1tely preparing their. teenagers (or a career or any other future contact wilh the real world. a parent ·survey 'released Tuetday reveals. • 11ie survey, drawn frorri responses to a questionnaire distributed in · February, allO sho\\·f!!d unexpected grass toots s.u~ por\ for year-round school!!, in the New- i>o!'t-1'fesa Unified ScllQgl District. While a vast majority of elementary school parents who answered the sunrey said they are satisfied: and pleased with the sciK* system, high school parents jolted district officials with their respon- ses to some questions. _ Jean Harmon. administrallvl!! assistant to Newport-Mesa Superintendent John Nicoll, stressed that the' survey, taken from 7, 100 questioonaires returned oot of 26,360 mailed, is "not statistically pure." But she-said'the implicatlons •Of !Uch responses j?y more than a quarter of. the district's parents are strong enough to warrant serious consideration,, by school . officials. · • • •. ~-1g School trustees, who received the sur- vey Tuesday night, reserved comment until a later meeting. Mrs. Hannon said the results are belng broken down on a school-by-school basis so specific prob- lem areas can be uncovered. Only 47 percent of the high school par- ents answering the questionnaire said the schools are -doing an adeq"uate job or ·preparing 6tudents for a career. More than 42 percent said the preparation is inadequate. · Nearly 50 percent of the parents re- sponding to the Sunrey aay high school --...i.. counseling is insufficient and 43 percent said not enough emphasis is being placed on helping students understand lheir fu- ture role in societx. More than 01 percent of the parents said more emphasis should be placed on helping students cope with real-life situ- ations. Though thei'e was no specific question on all-year school, a large number or people· mentioned it favorably in a section of the questionnaire reserved for "fur- ther comments." Mrs. Harfnon said, "the 'number ol. people who mentioned this is especially • I air a • Nixon Taps ·. . ' . . Laird Top ' - Assistant 2 Men Shot-, ·Ill1foag . -Parking Lot By TOM GORMAN Of tM Delly '"" Steff · ._ · Fountain Valley police shot and killed W ~IDNGTON tUPll -President Nixon lured ~felvin R. Laird out of lY.'O alleged ba:idits in the parking lot or semirj!tirement today to become his chief Newport Beach's Hoag Memo r i a I domestic adviser. and announced Gen. Hospital Tuesday night, following a chase Alexander ~I. Haig will leave the Army throu~ four citiet. to rµn the Water.gate-deciinated Whi te '-"i..,. __ 1 Jlouae"'llitf. -Police-chased lhe pair after they appe significant since we did not refer to year- round schools an)'\\•here in the survey." Olher written comments were highly critical of subjects such as the_ "nt:F math" and asked for more instruction in the basics such as phonics, spelling, arithmetic .and handwriting. Mrs. Harmon said a recurring comment was, "kids can't read, write. spell or make change." · Parents also commented on what they called, the. "~cessive starchiness" of food in school cafeteria and too much food waste. Classes for mentally girted students T~day's l'lnnl N.Y. Stoeks c TEN CENTS Ill Poll drew strong support but some healed op-. position from parents who said such pro-- grams make the other children "fttl like al so-rarµi .-"' Ooly 64 percent of the elementary par- ents and 62 percent or high school par- ents \\•ho answered the su rvey say the supe rintendent and his staff provides ad- ec1uate information to the community about schooJs. Newspaper coverage of school affair~ drew favorable rcspon~es frorri only 55 · percent of elementary and 58 percent of high school parents. " • ' . .. While there was no formal an-reportedly li:ld up a amaii Fountain 0•11., ,..., ,,... .....-_., 11._,.. ic...... llikmcement of tl>O now ranting under • VaUOy marllet.and· took less lhlD~•150-----'---..-0IBER'Y/tFQSE-l:E:ADIO"lJDilrEND-l~AG-ROSPIT"ALl'MtONa'i:nT~---· ---~ =-~~~~nl--;;~;:;;; Killed by shotgun bl35ts were Jack Fountain Valley Poll<i'Flnd'OM of Two Sia In SU1poct1 Still Clutching Moooo' emertm 41 the No. 1 presidential adviser Elvin Nation, 23, aad Thomas Bernard __ -~------ domeitlcally, ·and will sit with Cabinet .Kozelub, n, both of Clncin. . • rank on the National" Security Council. One of the men lurched out of the F M 0 .11a1, bas ~ serving temporarily as c1r1ver'i siire 01 the car and dropped dead ormer aJOT chief.of staff, but there has been growing ~ o.11y """' 1W1 ,...... on the ·parking lot pavement. -( . · criticism of his dual and possibly ron· TOP ADVISER, AS•ISTAN, T Wary police Officers found the serond · Leaguer Priddy Held in Threat rlicting roles.in 1 normally civilian job at , ~ man slumped in the front seat still the White Houae while alsa holding lhe ti-• Lli_rd •iid Z~•r . ' clutching a wad of-money in one band. de. of Army tice chief of staff. He will . The car and the paveme nt immediately retire from hia fouHtar Anny role Aug. · . around it were littered with glass from 1, press secretary, an'1 also will ·(ill the JObd the rear window that had been shredded Haig's retirement plans were announced of communications director; just vacate by shotgun fire . a~t the.same time a group called Pub-by Her~t G. Klein. (Story Page 13} 'l1le chase, which sent at least seven LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Former major on the bridge of the ship were· not opened lie Citizens Inc., headed·by·consumer ·ad-Laird told repOrters at the White Ho~ police cars in pursuit at speeds in excess 1 •--ball la Ge Pr'dd and the ship's crew does not know if they ale Ralph Nader announced a f~eral [ 100 ·1 ho · ··-• thr h eague uaose p yer rry 1 y \vas voe • ~ following the ·annou. nccments that he 0 mi es per ur, weaVlN oug contained bombs, the FBI said. court suit to force Haig to resign from stree•· '" FountBl'n Valley Hunu·ngto held on extortion charges today after ·a J'l·elded to ann twistina by .Nixon and ,,. ... ' n In a further search, no other bombs the Army if he continued V.'Otking at the -e Beach Costa Mesa and flnally down a telephone caller demanded Mc::t1.,000 to teU ft • ......, were found and the ship continue. d White House. . Vice .Presiden~ Splrohe Jd· Agnew a er dead.end street into t~ hospital parking Where four bombs were located on a lux-toward Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where it • Int.be new staff shakeup, Nixon 's press prtviously saymg i not wan: to Jot Jn Newport Beach about 11:45 ury ship at sea. is to dock Thursday morning. A aecretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, tllso was return to government, even on a. em-p.m. f fl Gerald Edward Priddy, 53, or North spokesman for Princess Cru1'ses sai'd the """'ven the tide o( assistant to the Presi--ftl'lrary basis to help r.~ni.ze the --""""'" n-~i. Delee" Sam Ambur ., r-:--·---l .. e .. .t"A. gc1111.;11 uve· • Holl•.......-1;-a major-leagu"'r fOr 11 years, sliip's cre\f fs -nvi'nced no homx. are · d<nt. He will continue to hold the title of . (See LAQ\ll, Page II ~ · . est! .... the shoot' ,~ ' '" '"" ~==::::="'::::::::=::--=:=:-'-':::=::::==o.=: @l• WQU 11 IDV 18-e 1ng, was arrested Tuesday at the pick-up 3board but are still looking "and stepping sUl-ttiiiDalilitsappareoUy did-not fire pOlnntter-iwo~ctgarette"pack-sized items lightly.'' M G mwdJJ at poU~ during the chase. Fountain Val-we_re fOWld on the c~ ship, Island The telephone caller told the ship's . esa J ,f'an -. 1 r IM 1;n' • ley officers first .shot at the car oear t~ Princess, off the t.1ex1C9 . coast and home Office here that four bombS wcte • 1 r:l• -1·1\ -·Uf . -.1.RN<. "_· ~'-carper of Victoria Street and Placentia -thrown overboard, the FBI said. Th~ fBl_ aboat:d.Jhe..eompany..spokesman said. • ~ -=-Avenue in Colta M~, he said. said Priddy P•.ck.ed up ~he package but Priddy, meanwhile, was to be ar- 'The men tossed thea _pistols out of the wouJd not ~Y 1( it conta1ned money. ·r~igned today on .8 charge or violating car ~ tbe..-corne~ of 18th ~t and Wrapped In brown paper, .the two s~all _the federal extortion statute. Pla~nt1a before being <:h8Jed 1n!O the packages found in the engine room and He was ~rr~ted" Tuesday near" the of-~rki.ng lot, .Amburgey aa1d . ~mg.of-fices of Gerry ~Pii.ddy 3.nd Ass"ociates f1cers told him they ~w something be1n~ Products Unlimited, an advertising tosl!ed from .the fleeing car, but couldn t rENT SOLD TO .lST specialties rompany In Burbank which he A manhunt was launched shortly after single bullet wound in the abdomen but tell at the hQle what it was, Amburgey heads. -today for a long-haired man with a did not appear to be bleeding profusely. related. CALLER lST DAY Contacted at the famil y's North P'u Manchu mustaches, after a young ,No motive was immediately detennin-The suspects' car was rammed by a · ' · Hollywood home, Priddy's son con£inned Costa Mesa man WB! gunned down in h.is ed. The victim was takoo immediately car 41iven by Fountain Valley officer of-that his father is .a fonner standout sec- downtown area apartment. into the hospital emergency room for ficer tee Pepka in the Hoag.parking lot. Can happiness be bought and sold? One ond baseman for Detroit who compiled The unidentified victim was taken from care. , .... Pepka and three other officers ap-Dpily Pilot advertiser-thinks so. Here's a consecutive game streak of 378. 525 Victoria St., to nearby Costa Mesa lnvrstigators listed tbe aparti:nents as proached the car and demanded that the the ad that convinced.her: . "Wi're a little stunned by the whole Memon·a1 HosmtaJ ·for ·-ery to .-u.ir the aadress or at least1 h,._ suspects ar-men keep their hands visible, Amburgey th' ,, the ,.. -·"' ··-r.::-Id SE 1ng, younger Priddy said. "Bu t I a !Juliet wound in the abdomen . rested a week ago in the TeJepborie ~ sa · _ ARS 1 sided tent trailer, think it's 8 IJttle· premature to be talking Invest1'gato-sai'd they did not have his dit .. case invOJving a·string or artned rOb--BOth men ducked. and their hands went goOd cond., ample · storage. '• 1 •· I d h 'd Th -(""-N · about all .th.is. I can say that his business ,.name, nor that of the suspect, 'llho beries by telephone. ,.owar""' the loorboarho, e 58b1l · aft ac-"'""!!· s • ..,...... o.) • -was in_ good shape financi ally but that's ; Police Press -Maimunt B11dget Receives Tentative Okay From Trustees Ne wport·Mesa Unified School District 1 trustees . Tuesday told admiilistrator.s they may spend $37.4 million next year aut they must reshuffle some spending · priorities before the board will adopt a budget: In .granting tentative approval to the spending docume.nt fc;ir the 1973-74 school , year, truStees-eliminatedeeveraJ-pro----; posed programs 'COSting $140,000. Thl!!y." want to see the money spent elsewhere. ,:._ The requested experiditures cut-out by· the board included a f44 ,000 bus -~intinc . gariige arn!~Dey 'fof seven -ne.w custo- di an positions.· -.--' While trustees .. generally appearl!!d satislied that.-.SUperintendent John .Nicoll had supplied ·enough additiona l in- formation on spendin g requests. teachers who attended the meeting weren't happy with> the budget process. ·•1 don 't think we have the same organization or quality we had a few years ago," said Ralph Whitford, a sixth grade teacher at Newport Elen1entary School . "It has_become difficult to live in this community because we can't afford (See BUDGET, Page ZI or .. ge C.ut ~y fled the scene in a car. · The suspect ~ght this afternoon -• tion triggered the 8 tgun asts rom all I care to comment about now." I · · · Apt ••f ·~·~ -• and•-.. _ ~-'.1---.1 •'--A 01••·off1'cers The ten"t trailer w1s sold to the first • ves ·were examlntng .,....aa -~-. .. ._..as armcu-"'""""'\NI~~ UILJ:': -we. · · -~ ---A secretar:y at...Priddy'g_ office Diane-_ Where the shooting apparently occurred dan«erous-is about five feet, 11 indles No WNJKlrt.S were found in the car, ex-Person -.Who-calledtliefi nighfthc-ad Bartley, said, .. 1 can't believe it. I've a'bout 12:15 p.m. tall and weighs about 200 pounds. "'cept for an inoperative rifle discovered in ran . The advertiser said she "is $200 worked for Gerry and known him for 10 . 'One Jene blood smear could be seen on Police said he has flowihg, shoulder the trunk. Amburgey said. Both pistols worth of happy." Try to buy a little hap-yea rs and 1 just can't believe it. 1 think a· concme corridor leading out of the length, brown hair that curls n«tceably were found laler by police several blocks piness for yourself with a Daily Pilot he's a grl!!at guy and it's a bu m rap." t bu'ldln bout hi f I lhe ho ·t I classified Want ad. The direct line is .642-........ apartmen 1 g. a s ace. rom spa a · During Prlddy's major1eague career, Detective Capt. Ed Glasgow said he He is being sought on chargesr of "'The" .tiQldup occurred about 11:35 p.m. 5678· he played! in 1,296 games with the New was told the victim was found with a assault with intent to commit murder. {Ste TWO KILLED, Page !) York Yankees, Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns and Detroit Tigers. His Ch_ ~r_ ges Fly_ . Over Che~ks ~1~:·r~=~~~~~~;;~~~:;0:' telephoned Princess Cruises of Les • J Br HILARY KAYE .&: Of * DMW Hit 5'9fl Nearly 111 ol Costa Mesa's Social Sa<urity rtclplettll received their checks :1n n.dly's mail, seemingly concluding tlte ml•liia clt«k m)'llery. But ii II still unclear as to where the dlec~• were until their delivery y ond coollicting storioJ'developed y betwten the Costa Mesa and Santa Ana PoOt olllcea. · - . The olllclal explanation at the Costa ~esa Post Office, fOOliDg (rom Assistant 'Postmaster Marvin Gib9on , is that the .lnail 1acks coolalning the checks were fQlslabeled and sent elsewhere. ' A Coata Mesa postman. ·-V~r, today c.t>•rged th•t continuous mismanagement • • . . -. at the Post Office caused the delay, in addition to similar errors in the past. He claimed that the check.!! were in Cosla Mesa •II the time, misplaced In the Third Class mall aecllon, where they we"' dilcovered 'l\teoday momJlli J>y a mall clerk . · Glboon today denied this versloo by the _poetman, who said he must nmai:n anonymous to protect his Job. But GI-'$ ••P<rlor, Hector Godlnei .. the secUonat center manager ln Santa Ann, reported a story similar to the -pQStman•s -not postmaster's. "1be delay was d\U! to" h,wnan: error by the COsla P.fe.sa Post Office," Godinez ex- plntned. hortly after concluding hli own invelltlgatlon of the matter: "Appropriate , .. 11iction, to prevent this from occurring aga in, will be: taken by myself." When irtfonned ol Glb&on's statement on TueocJaY, ·whiclt Glbfoo reiterated to- day, Oodlnez .. ki lhe Costa Mesa posta l olliclols WP """'I In offering Ute ex- • CUle. When ln!ormed ol Godinei' Tuelday nplanaUon the mishap with the checks, Gibson became vague, saying, "Anything ls (>Olllblc when you're deal· ing with human beings." tie still denied, ·hon1evcr1 that the checks had been ln Costa Mesa any sooner than Tue9clay morning 11or (>Olllbly Monday night." GU-. acltnowledtled that Godinez Is his superior. and tha t -he should know. -I I ~ -Xngelcs. operators o the 20,00Q..l on lux- but added. "lle's out in Santa A11a, and ury vessel, . Tuesday and demanded I'm right here." Godinez did come to $250,000 in return for information on the Costa. ?t1esa Tuesday, however, to in· location of the packages on the ship. vestigate the problem. There wa~ a series or tele phone calls, 'lbe anonymous Costa Mesa postman the FBI said. A company spokesman said reported that morale among Post Office the FBI was notified after the first one. employes Is at an alJ.tilne low, saying An FBI spokesman said Priddy picked· "Nob<idy has pride in their work up the package at the drop point near his an~. Nobody giv· es 8 damn." He office, but would ~ say what It con-., .... • talned. clalriled that Ont ~lass mail is orten held ~Aft~ the first call_was reCeived, a over to the next day. spakesman for the ship line said , the ca~ But thi!I p()Stman was concerned that tain of the Island Prlnces11 'was im- the senior .citizens In Costa Mesa were mediately radiOL'<i and set Into motion a mlssil}k their checks. And he was Just as bomb threaf drill that the passengers concerned over what he termed "!he regularly pract1ce ·as part or the regular fal!u tory given to the Daily Pilot Tue!> _ fireboat-drlll •. ..The-passengers went· to day." !S<e EXTORT, Page Ii . • ' Weatlaer Jt will be panly sunny in the afternoon hours Thunday, follow- ing fog and low cLouds aloog the coast in the early morning hours . Highs in the mid-608 at the beaches rising to near 80 inland . L~SIDE TOBI\ Y Parents and teacher1 itt the fl untingtmt-Beacll and Fountain.- Valley elemet1iary school dit- tricts have ;otned effort& to c1100$t ttztbooka ond tducation- aL niaterials Jor clatst1. Tht state has passed this homework down to 'locaL levels. Se• it<WY on eage 7. ' . • DAllY~LOT c • Bomb Test • ' Rocks Pai·t Of Nevada ' PAHUTE MESA. Nev. (UPI) -A hydrogen bomb . jolted 'his remo te volcanic mesa early today with a max- VJednesday, )un~ &, 1'173 ,. Fro•PqeJ TWO KILLED • • at lhe Stop 'N Go Morltet, 18931 M1111olla s Police said th11 two men entered the store, bo\lght a carton of ,milk then bran: dished two pbtols, aayin1, "This Is a hQljlup. Give us •II )'Olll' li>ooey. Don'~try anything f\lnny.'' The men fled nortbbOund on Magnolia Street In their car and clerk Dooglas . . Canapei9n· Treasurer 'Urged to Lie,' Sloan Testifies \ " ' l i I Lewis; %1, Sallta Ana , called police. ~ WASHINGTON (UP I) -Fonner Nixon assistant, testified In detail about : Pepka and hb paltnet spotted the car campaign treasurer Hugh w. Sloan Jr. unreported cash disbursements bef~ i . ce4.Jlne,mjllion..lon&,Mf._ T~,'T;,... --i""' which swayed high rise0uilii1ngsr n1iles away in Las Vegas. eastbound on Talbert Avenue and started testified today he disbursed about a the April 7, 1972 deadline for full i _...._i....-::.1+-the chase . .,_t least six other ~lice._cariiiif'~· _,rru~'llioD dol rs in early 1972 for unkno"'!l' disclosure o r all campaign flnancial • "" jO c Me sooth~ Broo • purpc15es -an \\'helf''he olced-'su~1n-i:ansacttons. , The thennonuclear device w a s distinctly felt in the Las Vegas area, both in ground-level structures as well as in the towering garribling 'resorts · in the do\\'lltown area and on the Las Vegas -Strip. An observer at the top of the t>.1int Hotel described the building as un- dergOin ga ge ntle swaying motion . Chan- deliers swung in ground noor s1ructures. The Atomic Energy Commission an- nounced the device to be in a yield range of 200 kilotons 'to one mCgaton. One megaton is an ~uivalent of one million tons or TNT, enough to fill Yankee $1~dium. ." The adobe-built Exchange Club in j!eatty, Nev., 32 miles from grou.nd z~ro, •Was evacuated prior to the detonation. "1e AEC also cleared mines in areas •ar • the Nevada T~st Site because of -Possible falling rocks. An attendant at a service station at Beatty said the bl ast •,·shook pretty good for two or three seconds, just like a small quake." The earth bulged skyward several feet fWd a dust claud rose above ground ze ro ._t 6 a.m. when the device "·as triggered \Y microwave impulses from a control ~int 25 miles awa~·· i_: Observers y.•ere stationed at_op nine 11igh rise structures at blast li me. in- :cluding the l\1GM Grand Hotel and an ad- -dition-to the-Tropicana, both under-con- struction. " ' The-AEC said \be observers ·"felt the jbtt quilt distlnctly ." . The Environmental Protection Agency had sevetal planes in the air over the ---area to determine.if-any-radiation leaked into the abnosphere. The AEC said immediately after the device was detonated that there was no indication of a leak and early observa- tiolll of data indicated a successful test The blast -vaporized tons of volcanic rock in the 3,49!)-foot deep shaft that was 72 inches . in diameter and· drilled at a cost of more than $1 million. But it did not mine out a cavern at the bottom or the shaft as was common in the past, ac- J:ording to data checked. .. The test was the sixth announced 'underground test this calendar year and v.'as No. 254 since the ban on atmospheric tests in 1963. .'1'4esday's test, code named ''Dido !----Queen;'' -was-sel-olLbeneathJ.he.ltalnier Ji1esa on the Nevada Test Site, about 70 miles north of Las Vegas. 1be·AEC aaid the test was carried out for the Defense Department. • • TONIGHT OCC SPRING CHORAL CONCERT - OCC chorale, chamber singers, college choir. Auditorium , 8 p.m. No charge. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY -"The Clowns" -Tonight and Thursday, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 7 • COSTA MESA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Conununity Recreation Center, 12-3 p.m. COSTA MESA HIGH CONCERT - Lyceum. 7:30 p.m . Goodie Sn1uggler LONDON (UPI ) -Restauranl O\.,.ner Benno Taylor, 42, was fined $5.000 at the Old Bailey criminal court Tuesday for conspiring to smugg le goods. including brandy and salmon, into a prison. ' OIAN•I COAST CM DAILY PILOT Tiie Ot'MI09 C...51 OAILY f'ILOT, wltr! .... Id! -.. ""'*"""' ""' ,.._,., ... , 11-.wibff .... "" Ille <>raiiee C.0.11 l"llll!li.111119 Conll*l'f. ~· r1i. ldltllxu •r• -'lf!Md, MCl'ld•'I' trl""'9fl Frldl'f, to!' COii• Mep, Newport flffdl, Hunll1191<H! 8tedl/F9:'1"l•ln \11lley, LA9un1 1.-eh, 1rvlne/lllddl9btcll ffld S.n Cle,,...111•1 Sin J~n C•Plslt&no. " ,111911 "91onll •Hiiiin .. llUl>lltMll S..111,,,.,rs Ind SlltllHn,. ff\e ... lft<ltloll ~!ltlllng plent i. 11 »0 Wnl •tY Strftt, t#ll Mtw, C1lllonlle, t'MM. RoMrt N. Wttcl ,., .. llMfll •1'111 ~ultlltlltr Jtck It Curlt't' Viet ~rMid.nl •I'll Gentr1I Ml ....,'1' Tho"'11 Ktt•il !Editor Tho"'•' A. M11rphi111 MtlltOflll H lnlr Oltrlt• H. lto1 ll/ch1r4 '·Ni ll Altlll111t MtMll"' IElllor• CelH ..... OMt. JJO W11t lt't' Street M•lll111 .Yclre11~ 'P.O. It• 11,0, '2626 --"'...,.,.. 19Kf!; ~, fllfWlllM '""'-"'~ u.uM htdl: m l'or•t "....,,"' """""""'" 8'Kll1 '"'J 8.-dl llulov•rd atfl (\tfMllle: JO~ Morl~ l!I ~"'ltll 11: .. 1 _ Tll 1t111 17141 Mlo4JJt _Q "'litlf .Woro11 ·1 I f.4J..ff7t c.nr""'· tm. °""'" Ct111 '..-tltfll!lt ~. ,.. ..... 17-ltt, lllllltr•!lolll, M""1tl '"'"" .,. ......,..1._tt 11tA111 -'t' ... , r~ ~I ~ltl ..,. .......... ., CW't'rlllll -· ..,..i. d"• ....... Miiii tl C•tt ....... ~· ~"" Ir!' °"'"" a.M -""'YI W -It U.IJ "*""'tt'1 ~UhrY cwfOI••• ' ..... -'MW'. hurst Street, ea'St on Hamilton Ave-cions after the Watergate break-ln!ttQp Ile said Jlerbert w .. Kal mbach of t 1 nue, to Victoria Steret and finally onto aides suggested l)e perjure blmse or Newport _eeach, President N l x on • s Placentia Avenue, which led to the hos· plead the Fifth Amendment. personal lawyer at that time, approved ; pital. "It was obvious to me ·that if I were to the d.isbufSemenl or $350,000 to G<l rdon : During the pursWt the suspects threw st ay in the good gr:u:es of the campaign .... stl'achan . then political liaison for t son1e money out "the window, police said. organization, I would have to do one," White House chief or staff H. R. ! Alx>ut $50 was recovered by police Sloan told the nationally televised Senate Halde1nan. • alter the parking lot shooting. Watergate hearings. "I was prepared to cSloan said .$199,000 went to G. G$lrdon J The market has beefi held up twice in do neither." Lldi!y, a former Whit e House aide who · the past two months· by the "phantom Sloan. 32, former White House staff Y.'85 finance counsel for the re-election. telephone bandit," who failed to pick up committee. Liddy later pleaded guilty aS" the loot in tile llrst. attempt but netted * * * the mastermind of the bugging at the $2~ on the second try. Democratic national offices at the, FromP,..eJ BUDG,ET •.• N • D \1l atergate complex .· lXO n ' ea. n Sloa n said ooe payment or $75,000 to · $80,000 to Liddy aroused his suspicions : tiecau.se it "was totally out of line 'rih ' Conversation anythingf"e'd OOne tierore." ·: Sloan testified that arter the June 17,,. arrests at the Water.gate deputy cam• it On what we mah." TeacberiOl'igmally dem.!Jll(ed a IO_pe_r:;__ Records v ... n cent rtiise bUt1tave sir'K:e drqpped Tt to 7.5 -IAfC" · percent. Nicoll has budgeted for a five percent increase. , paign manager Jeb Stuart Magruder SUI' gestedJhal Sloan to.s®UhaLUlumowl"'--- of the payment lo Liddy was only ·$«1.~. B1•1•r on the Beach It was "senior fun day·• at Newport Dunes Tuesday for kids from Co mpton's Centennial High School, and students Philip Lawton and Joyce Kirby seem to be having fu n despite the fact that they were greeted by less than ideal (read "lousy") beach weather. From Pagel L.A.IRD JOINS NIXON STAFF ••• presidential staff. ~ Nixon removed his top two aides. H.R. llaldeman.....and John D. Ehrlichn1an, April 30 as a result of \\'atergatc disclosures and several other top aides have either left o·r been fired -some as a result o! \\laterga le an d others for ass.orfed reasons. The \Vhit e House announcement said Laird -taking Ehrlichman's old job but apparently Y.'ith even more responsibility -''•ould ha ve Cabinet rank and ind1cntcd he \vould be in on almost all major policy disc ussions. quarters is at a standstill and this cannot pe allo\ved to be eontinued. That ,is why 1 reluctantly agreed to come back and serve the President in this role.'" The appointment of the forrrier \Vi~sin congressman, was . \l.'e!qopied il:nJnediately by ·i;nany membera o( Congress who -Republicans as tvell as Democrats -had poor relations with Haldeman and Ehrlichman. Laird was; a ve teran congressman before quitting to become Nixon's first Defense secretary in 1969. Whitford chided the board for overlook- ing the impoi;tance Or teachers at pay negotiating time. "Teachers are still the mainstay and gut s or this operation arid we would be a Jot more content if we knew everything the district does is with our and the kids' best interest in mind," he said. Bari Hake, e1.ecutive secretary of the NewpOrt·Mesa Education Association. ·told the board the s pending for people has decreased in fBvor of spending on things and should 'be ~versed. He told the board $266,800 WIS transferred out of teacher 11lary categories in the budget. H.e also told trustees he has determined !hat in the past school year, more than ~ $266,000 has been taken out of the teacher salary port ion of the budget and rea llocated to other areas -mostly for new supplie s. .. I th1llk the boanf needs to see a run- ning total of budget transfers and then maybe we'll see how the money should be spent," he said. Nicoil said budget transfers are necess_ary when operations actually begin and surplus runds in one area are used to nn areas found t,o be lacking hmd.s. WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Wh ite House logs on conversations this year between President Ni.Ion and his former legal counsel, John W. Dean. \\1ill be made available to Senate investigators. it was announced this afternoon. The logs became an issue when Dean reportedly told staff aides of the Senate }Yatergate C{lmmittee that he had a Mas t 30 contacts with Nixon this year in which aspects of an alleged Watergate cover-up were discussed. De~ly Press secretary cerald L. War· ren said this afternoon that the logs - covering both meeUngs and telephone conversations -would be handed over to .the oommlttee's chief counsel, Sa'riluel Dub, 11u 9000 as that infonnatlon can be compiled and verified ." Warren said two days ago that the Jogs -which do not include any thing di scuss- ed -would not be given to investigators. He reversed his PoSltion Tuesday, saying he intended to say only that they would not be subject to subpoena. Then folloWed widespread news reports by Dash that a subpoena was being prepared. Dash, in effect, reversed himseH this morning and said none was contemplated, saying full cooperation had boeti forthcoming from lhe White Houx ill biS efrorts to 11ee the "I must have indicated to him that jUst isn't the.right figure." Sloan testlrled. "f remember nlaking the statement to' him' that I had no Intention of perjurint· myself. · "He said 'you may have to,· " Sloan testified . "I just didn 't want to have any further dealin gs with f\.1agruder." Sloan testified that within a y.•eek aftef the June 17 arrests he became concerned about what was going on at the re-eelc-" tion committee and voiced this concern· at a cocktail party to White House aides Dwight L. Chapin and Kenneth Cole. · He said he went to the White House thi ne1.t day to speak with Chapin and John 1>. Ehrlichman: one of Nixon's top two. aides about his suspicions. Chapln, ~ said, 'apparenUy deemed him a.s being, "somew·bat overwrought" and suggested. a vacation.-. "He said the important thing was that. the President be protected,'' SJoan- quOfec:I Chapin as ttl.ling him. Sightless Father Saves Daughter From Drowning Mesa High .Sets ws ANGELES <uP1> -A blind · father has re9Cued his 3-year~d • College Board daughter rrom drowning. Ilnding bee documents. Spring Concert :i;:,~in;~l!' !.: :t~b~fb1:°lr! · An evening ol cla!Sical and con· Meets Tonight he;,,:,i::· Sullivan, 26, told pollce Tues: temporary music will be presefiled at day his daughter Blythe fell In the pool at Costa ,.,1esa High School 'nl.unday when Coast Community COilege District the family home •·hile he was m the tile music department presents its annual trust"5 will meet at a o'clock tonight in telephone. He heard the splash, he said, spring concert. district headquarters, 1370 Adams Ave.. and rari oUtaide. • The 7:30 p.m. performance tn the Costa lf1esa. Standing beside lhe pool , he listen:ed. tO Haig presumably will retain the title of chief of staff, with responsibilit y for coordinating .:ind supervising day-to-da y operations and activities of the \Vhite House staff. lie is highly regarded by Nixon. as is Laird. and \\·on a rare t\1·0- star increase in rank from the President for past duties as deputy director to Henry A. Kissinger. Nixon's national security adviser. or Watergate. Laird said .in response to repo rters' questions: "I have great con- fidence in the President and 1 have been as.sured of his non'invo lvemenl." Lyceum will benefit the music student One of the main agenda items is the sound of .air bubbles rising to the scholarship flmd . Tickets are $1 for renewal of contracts for retuming" surface and moved about the pool utttU , adults and 50 ~nts for children. Pre-employes and the hiring of new he thought he: had the source located; Laird told reporters that "a very deep and abiding ·raith in ollr government" caused him to change his mind and come out ef his self~imposed semiretiren1cnt. He asserted : "Government in some Frona-Page 1 EXTORT ... their cabins and there was no panic, the company spokesman said . The f\\'O packages "'ere thro"·n overboard as soon as they were found and no attempt was made to sec \\'hat they contai ned. the spokesman said. "TI1ey were just bro~~rn paper." the spokesman said. "Nobody investigated !hem. They were thrO\\'n overboard im- mediately. We'll neve r know what they contained.·· Woman Rescued school ·youngsters will be admitted employes. then jumped In and found the girl under without 'charge. An officially scheduled personnel seven reet of water. , Music will be played by the Costa Mesa sessioo will precede the business meeting Blythe we revived by mout.h-h>mout~ High School orchestra, the coocert band, at 7:30. The half-hour personnel session respiraUon and was repcirted in satlafac- .A.f ter lm.PrOID.PIJI i:~inidit~~·~~s~e~bani!id~.iiii'iiiiiiii~~~~!!is=n~M~o=~~n!t~oi1~!!~~b~li~c.~~ii!!~:=~to=ry=con==m=·1=1oin.i:ijiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. I ";j ~ 1..---R11u Into Ocean .~ A 23-ycar-old Cosla Mesa woman who fled a Laguna Beach bar and ran into t~ Pacific Ocean was rescued early this mon1ing by a surfer. Lindsay K. Obarr. J8, of Ontar.io, swam out abouHSO feet intcr--the Main Beach- surf to rescue the woman, Y.'ho police said had had a fight y.·ith her. boyfriend id a nearby bar. _ .. : OPEN . The woman \\'as uninjured , arid wa~ t to ' taken to Laguna Beach Jail and released I t""'"""'°'""""'""',_ .. ,....,..,..,. • ..,..,.,......,"°"'»J""'""""l: this morning . The incident .occurred at 1 '.?::«> a.m. today . ~ Capt. David BrO\\'ll said a cil.iZen flag· gc<I do'vn an offi<:er on -patnSl and in-: ~ for111ed him of !he" hysferlcaJ, 'Woman 1·1 noundering in the ocean. · I Lifeguards and firemen were dispatch· ed to the scene, but, Obarr. with his su rfboard~scued the y.•oman prior to lifeguards arrival. Duck Feet Fins &.95 to 10.95 Masks 1.25 up -Snorkles 95c up Kick Boards • Water Wonder 4.95 Skate Baards • 6.95 ta 10.95 --- Mile Sq1wre Sca1adal • s&te-Boanl Wheels..&_Trucks .• Boys~ Ice Hockey Skates . Champion Handball Gloves Racquet Ball Racquets • Wilson • Bancroft · DaYis Tennis Rackets 4.95 ta-50.00 Wilson • Dunlop • Pem Tennis, Balls .-Mens &-Boys Shorts··&-Shirts- ladies Terris Dresses Badminton Rackets B1·ibe-Grand Tl1eft T1·ial Dis1nissal Eye{l by Judge -All act.ion in· the Orang&-~ount y Superior Court bribery.grand iheft trial of Westminster city officials Derck McWhinney and Tad Fujita was halted today to allow the trial judge to thoroughly study a motion for dismissal of all allegations. Both defense lawyers and proseeutor Mike Capl1..zl huddled with Judge John Flynn Jr. ~hind closed doors throughout Tuesday while the jury was given a day off from the proccedinp. t;eorgc h:lurai in an alleged shakedown.. plol that involvCd the r a rm er 's r. agricultural opcrntions at Mlle Square PRrk In Fountain Valley. ri1ural has testified before the Grand Jury and at the trial that McWhiMey demanded $5,000 in the form of a dona· lion to county Supervisor Robert Datun·s re-elecllon campaign . The allemaUvc, "1urai said, was for ri·fc\Vhlnney to make sure that . county supervisor•-"''enl ahead wUh ii pro'posed plan to increase lease charges at the Fountain Valley acreage and split the hlmed land into three lots . It is also alleged that Mural handed Street Hockey Sticks & Pucks Ice Hockey Sticks & Pucks Baseball ·Shoes AH Purpose Sh•s --. Uttle _ l.eallle Shoes ·Track Sbaes Work OUt Sllaes FootbaR Shoes Basketllall Shoes. Tennis Shoes "Capl7.zi has reil~ hi! c:~~grilnst cily planner Fujita, :14. and Iorn1er .rnayor l\1c\Vhinney, 4(1. The jury wa s lold to report back to the court room 111. I p.n1 . today for B poss ible start to the defense phase or the trial. ovor 15.000 in cash to Fujita In a transac-0-n ~ to_6 -- Squash Rackets Wann Up Suits · 21.95 to 34.95 Sweat Shirts & Pants · 3.50 each . Gym Pants f"Track PantS · Laguna Swim Trunks · 5.95 & &.95 BasebaH Mitts -Bals -Bats Colored Sleeve Under Shirts Raleigh Bikes -Parts -Tires . Tubes -Accessories -Repalrln1 646-1919-531 Center, Casta· Mesa I I Bolh defEnClan!s are acct.iJed of dernan· ding Sl0.000 fi:on1 straw~rry Rrowt'r lion fssertedly witnessed by dlstrij:l &I· r---:. .. lnrney's investigtJtors. 1 ~,,., ................... ..,.,..,.,. ... .;;...,.. ................... ..,, ...... .,..,.,,.,.ii--- ' . \ I . • I -• • . -' DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Support for Sign Law • Resldenta of Costa Mesa are not known for organ- izing grass roots movements. They prefer to go about their business quietly, and hardly ever speak up unless they are being pushed pretty hard -or gran~y ignored. It Is well that the SOS group bas come Into existence to Insure that the Costa Mesa councilm_en bear some articulation of the average cit!ien's viewpoint on this issue, and to remind the city government and the cham· ber that there are at least two sides to the issue. The prospect of having Costa Mesa's.proposed sign ______ __.,,ont.rob,ordjnanCe-J"educed-to-lleaLJtnp.o_ten.~..,,.._---------------------------1- servlce has brou~~t such a grass roots group foto being. Innovations Needed? \ The new group Is called SOS, and those mayday distress letters stand for Sign Ordinance Support. The For the 28th consecutive :year the Costa Mesa-New. ordinance they want to support is J he one Costa Mesa port Har-bor Lions Club has shown its appreciation for city councilmen themselves ordered prepared-after ex1 the Harbor Area-by donating all of the profits-from haustive study, polling of the community and QthM the Costa Mesa Fish Fry to Charity. measures Jndicated that the existing sign control regu-This year, this will amount to $35,000 to $40,000 lations are very inadequate. because the Fry once again was able to attract a mam- The proposed new sign control ordinance has moth 90,000-person crowd, according to 9fficial esti- brougbt reaction from busidess leaders in the commun-mates. ity, ranging from unhappy mutterings to roars of de- fiance. And there are indications of growing feeling at _ What makes the Fry so profitable is the Lions Club's .the. city council level that .the sign control ordin~nce fonnula of offering traditional attractions. With that should be substantially revised and substantially much money at stake each year, who wOtild tampCr softened. witb. succ~Ss? · · Considering the usually close and cordial \_¥Orking )!ut Fish Fry-offlHals are con~emed· that crowds relationshi_p between the council and the business com-ha~ . been thinner in recent years, and the ~roblem mufilty through the Chamber·oI·commer:_ce, it is ver)'-=un· --~cO:!!_d ·be--.tbat there:-haYe not been~sUf{icimitjnnovatioq_s amtandabte tltat'cilliel\S slfoulll-get-tbe impression that-ln the· offeri.ngs to reflect changing times. -Beauty con- lbe system is being prime.d to maintain the status quo tests and baby contests are good attractions, as the Lions on signs, rather than to produce a sign ordinance which have proven. aut they don't bear the stamp of the 1970s. will over a reasonable period of time reduce visual pgl· lution in the city. It is a valid .concern which h·as in fact After 28 successful years, even the Fish Fry may been .sparked by comments of councilmen and members have to take a look at some new appeals to balance its of the business community. traditional crowd pleasers. c I " 'Extra! Extra! Read all about it __ . ' A Quiz On The Makers Of Maxims Scientist's View of Van Daniken's Works . Dear Gloomy Gus Questions 'Outer Space' ~~NEY J.HARRI~ A somevo'hat different (and possibly tougher) word-quiz today. You are asked to identify the phrase, and also the person; associated wiUt some specific rule or law or process. Half right is ex· Why can't µit owners of large va- cant lots be made to look them over once in 11. while -and be sur- prised! A. S. •IMl'flr on -""•" .,. ......,,.,..,. •• rMdtn ...... llotf lllCeWM'llr nffKI .... .,. ...... ""' --.... hN ,..., "' ,....,. M OlotfflJ 0... D8'1r Pli.t. cellent: from the nobles by taxliig the heavy 1. "OCCam's Razor." spenders and careful savers alike; "If To the Editor: · William Schreiber (The Pilot, May 21 ) reviewed Erich von Daniken's books in his article , "Books Dare to Question Some Cherished Beliefs".-Dan'iken's books claim that man and civilization originated through the action or beings from outer space. • Schreiber said be felt like "a man born blind suddenly given sight" and that those books "cast the lie in the face of scientific theories". As a scientist with ~so~ background in these matters, per~aps I may make a few comments. 2. "Grimm 's Law." you live handsomely, this shows you 3. "DesCanes' Formula.'' have a lot of money," he said to the one, DANIKEN'S books certainly interested 4. "Stayman's ·Club." "and if you live frugally, this shows you me , for they tell of things that interest 5. "Morton's Fork.'' must be saving a lot," thus impaling all all of us -the Pyramids, Stonehenge1 6. "Doppler's Effect.". nobles on a tine of "Morlon 's Fork." the statues of Easter Island, the ruins of 7. ''~lurphy's Maxim." 6. Doppler, an Austrian physicist, the -Incas. Daniken claims they are the s. "Babinski's Sign.'' detected changes in frequency of sound work of beings from outer space. But I 9. "Zeno's Paradox .'' or light waves when source and observer have a few questions. JO. "Pascal's Wqer." were in relative motion. Take the Pyramids, for instance. Let's • 7. Murphy ls the perceptive, if forget the long-continuing work of Egyp-, ANSWERS anonymous, Irishman who is credlled •t I · ts .-. ~ I clocu f th I r ~ Brt"'-h -~' 1 with "-general maxi·m·. "If anything 0 ogis 'or ulC'-a;:;~ua ment.s 0 · e · I. Wi liam o V\.'1"am, ua 1ucweva u~ 'd build · ••-B IUsh M schoolman, posited that in au theories, can possibly go wrong, it will!" ~mi -Dani: m. u~. ~t Th useu~. the simplest explanation is likeliest to be I. The noted neurologist w b o d'dnPf!98et th -~ tis rigtrl ·1 t en,h wthy dlsooverfd an· important abnonnallty in I ese e .... a erres as eac e t'1. t";~ o~ilt~cs. I traU-brealdng adult patients by stroking the sole o/ the Egyptians to build thO Pyramids of con- formula eKplalniQg language changes, foot and getting an upward extension cret.e? .- first obllerved by Jakob Grimm of the rather thail fleiion of the toes, as in in· It is ~rmously difficult to build the fairy-tale ~. fants. Pyramids of stone blocks, as they were. 3. French philosopher who declared, "I 9. AnCient Greek philosopher \l.'ho It would have been much easier to use think. therefore I am." "proved" mathematically that all motion concrete, as in the Aswan Dam, larger 4. The second mOst wldely·used tridge is logically impossible, by examples of than any pyramid. ~te was known convention (after Blackwood j, devised by races and archery. to the Romans, who butlt temple domes Samuel Staym"1, to {ind a major-sui_t [it_ m.._French ~ientist and philo~opher, of i.t; the making o{ concrete ~Id have following-an-opentn·g no-ffiimp bid. who urgi!<ra~'wtger' '-on God!s-e1u~tence-. -east1y~been-taught-to-tre--EgyptJans.--But (Actually Originated by George Ra pee, -£or if we were wrong and He did not the Pyramids, in fact, show no trace of not by Slayman.) ___. exist, .we lost ·..nothing; but lt we wager such advane«l technology. T h e i r 5. Cardinal Morton, King Henry Vll's against Hlm , and He exiats, we lose technology is purely Stone Age, applied chief tax collector, extracted money everything. on a massive scale under all-powerful Pharoahs. ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are wetcome. Normally wrilers should convey their messages i?i 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or elimi nate Libel is T'eserved. Atl letters must include signature and mailing address, but names may fie withheld on request if BUtficient reason is 4pparen t. Poetry will not be published. prompt report from the committee of businessmen and residents appointed by the council followed by immediate action in order that this sign ordinance not be delayed Into obllvlon! KATHLEEN H. BLANK SOS, Sign Ordinance Support DMlfl AdvertlsittiJ To the Editor: The Daily Pilot (May 27) did a disservice to its readers who are con- cerned with drug abuse problems in Orange County when it endorsed one-half of Speaker Moretti's bill (AB 684) and re- mained silent on the other and more serious aspects of the bill. Besides the requirement which you cited that 100 prescription_ drug prices be posted in pl1armacies, A'B-68~ wouUla lSO aulfiOftze- the unlimited advertising of prescription drugs in the -mass media. - -FBI investigates ·Vets THE TASK of many dedicated pro-. feSsionals and volunteers in drug abuse education efforts in Orange Cotrnty who OR, take Easter Island. Daniken are trying to teach respect. for drugs will marvels at the' strange statues Uwe, as be made more difficul if-dangerou 1vould a.ny ol us. He then ootes ,Jbat the prescription drugs are to be "pushed" by Polynes1ans -call Easter Island. lhe eye -advertising as though their purchase and that looks toward heaven". Aha! says use was no more serious than that of any Daniken, and you can gueu the rest. other commodity, such as doj food and WASHINGTON -The FBI has been ( ) But there is another Polynesian name hair spray. badly burned by the revelations that it QM · as weU :' "navel of the lslanW:''.· And in Even the price·po.5ting provisions are has been misused by White House aides. JACK ANDERS 'l ~ I I ••-\'et believe it or not, the FBI is still Po ynesian fo ldore, u1t:se names mean absurd, since an individual prescription doing political chores for the White , _ ~ the same thing: the origbt or source of is selected from thousands of drugs and House. Polynesian culture, for "heaven" in written for different strengths an4 quan- Polynesian lore is the place from which titles. The chances that any given FBI .,agents are quietly investigating said he asked them the same questions. their ancestors came and has oothing to prescription would match one of the those "Vietnam Veterans Against the He also asked them to Identify any d 1 h k E Isl d · rh war" \Vho worked "troublemakers" in the organization. o wt th e s y. Now, aster an 1s posted 100 is extremely remote; pe aps in the ~presidential Watergate .conspirator J~ ~~rd the island closest to South America. /ind the bill should be amended to require the campaign of Sen. tesWled that he was ~med about anthropologists have shown that the consumer-to yell "Bingo" on those rare George McGovern. potential. violence at Ute Republican na· Poly~slans ~riginally came from South occasloM when be achle ya. .such a Th. 11 1 d tional convention ,bee•• he believed America. So, , Easter Island is the match. I regret that the Daily Pilot was per~te..;1~~~ :::---~ _ \i-_ .sever.al--radical~ .orpnizationl-w-•.r..-e.--:'navel" or _the "ey~· clo~~ .. to the · sled.__by_ tbeir .cooce.m. for_the _cost.~ Qf I f · _,..., operating. within the McGovern c&m· ancea'1'al homeland. health care . to accept the. g I 1 b' ~:t i•h a~ w:i~ . paipi. The need to discover the extent of We ~I are fascinated by the question of misrepresentations Mr. Moretti makes somehow Justify the these operations, McCord said, formed man's origins, we all are intrigued by regarding this bill . the justiCicaUOn for bugging DemocraUc great monuments of antiquity. But this is EDWARD S. BRADY. :'::~~fio:~ irye::~ headquarters at the Watergate. no new thing. Thia fascination has ex-, Immediate Past-President White House during the' 1972 campaign_ MANY OF the scare storlu came froni Jated .for centuries. And out of it have California Pharmaceutical Assn. As we reported earlier trusted Robert • M111rd1an, then the JlllUce grown the sciences of archaeology' and presidential aides are trying to-put Department's tnternal aecurity chief, anthropology, and ancient history. These togethet evidence that subversives were who worked himself into a state of' sciences have rigor and thoroughness of conspiring in 1972 to defeat President political paranoia. He deluged his method. 1lley also have well-documented . Nixon aiid 'to undennine the political superiors with warnings ol civU disorden bodies of facts -wltb which Danlken, system. To assist in this research. tbe and poUUcal di&niptlons. apparenUy , is unaware. White House apparently has enllsted the We have obtained accesa to aome of DR. T.A. HEPPENHEIMER FBI7 ----:---• --111es. husJ\.ftui h-Jmtlce TuPif!liienr - FBI agent David Rarity, for example, reports and close JIX&mination discloaed has questioned Vietnam veterans who that Mardlan's dlre warnings were high· worked in McGovern's Watergate ly Inflated. , . veteran's affairs office. His appearance The vets have told us that some who coincided with White House interest in were recenUy quesUoned by the FBI had this IOrl of research. Rarity asked them been attached to Army lnteUlgence dur- sbout any possible subversive activities ing their Vietnam duty. within the group. "None ol us -. very high up In the McGovern operation," a vet told my -anoclate -Jack 'Cloherty;-••we-moetly stuffed envelopes-Md organised block ••BE-ASKED me .. U-~ny plaMlng was done_Ql!t of tbe Watergate for deruonstra· lions at the Republican natkmal con· ventron," one veteran told us. "He also asked a lot about the Soclallsl Worker'• Party -If there were any people 11110Clai.d with them around the office." Other vet,erans interviewed by Rarity •. parties;'' . - Rarlly told those be Interviewed his in- vullgatlon w11 prompted by a recent American Serviceman 's Union demonstration. The FBI relll!td to comment. • sos To the Editor: Since, In S<ptember, 1m, the Costa Mesa City Council had the foresight to C!lftUDfsalon the draltlng of a sign ordl· nance to improve the visual Impact of our ' city, and, since in January and f t!bruary of 1973, tbe planning department surveyect-both b u~s·t n e s ir m e ·n-a n d residents with the result that _ot those responding. 80 pcr&ent ·of-the-ciliienr:y and 60 percent of the businessmen favored more regulaUon of sigp density and sign siu; and since, Jn Apiil of 1973 a thoroughly researched ordinance was submitted to the City Council, I urge a Prop. 20 To the Editor: It is most unfortuna te that batUe lines have been drawn between lhe council of Newport Jeach and Proposition 20 Coastal Commlssioner1 Mrs. Rose ner. BOth iiuhlic-boilles have a joliio do and can and should enhance rather than hin- der. each other. A REVIEW ol the Coastal Zone Initiative re m I n d e d me that com- missioners are charged with (a) The maintenance, restoration and enhance- ment. of the o v e r a 11 quallly of the coastal zona environment, Including, but no1-Umlted to, Its amenities and aesthetic values. (b} The continued uistence of ~ optimum population s or a~speciea ot-liv- ing organisms. (c) The ordei:ly, balanced utilization and preserVatlon, consistent with sound conservation prlnciplesr of all living and non living c o a s t a 1 zone rc-oet. (d) Avoidance ol lrreveralble and irretrievable commitments of coastal zone resources. And further trult no permit shall be is- sued unless the regional commission has first found , both of the foUowing: (a) That the developmen~ wHL not have any substantial adverse environmental or ecological erfect. (b) That the develop- ment is consistent with the findings and declarations set forth in section 27001 and with the objectives set forth in sec- .. greatest concentration of raw Violence·.~ ever presented on film . Jt is also the·,·. recipient of some of the slickest, craftiest. , advertising ever to come over the various media. The advertising budget. '* must be enormous. Billy Jack is decep.,:._ tive in presenting the' various conflicts ;" existing in contemporary Americazf .. ~ society. Humans C&Mot be that evil and~ the human experience cannot be tbaC· hopeless. ( " tion 27302. The applicant . shall have the PART OF my fru stration stems from burden o~ proof on "all issues, (q~tes. the lack of editorial comment ·on thiS from sectto0s. 27302_ an~ 27402) A review · hideous exploitation ·by ad~. of city council ~cl!vlt1es over the past Actu811y, I am not entJrely 1 qualified to several years indicates tha~ N~rt corilment as I walked out after the third . Beach has been struggling With sundar killing, second rape and fifth crime of goals. this PG rated movie. I only wish u..e· THE NEWP«iRT Tomorrow report set were soyie alternatiye thlt thlnklDI .PtiQ; the stage' for the future ~when results of pie C~>tdd ttnn .to pnor to~ 0uJ '5 that comprehensive study proved that con Job. PossJbly some editorial com-L citizens wan.ted a low density, low profile ment or a :;elf·pledge to. wai~ out when a resort community. pe1'90nal disgust level 11 reached would ProPoSition 20 is like Newport Tomor· he!~. . . 'i.l row on a statewide level. In other words , Billy Jack as a movie IS depressingt:_.\11 stop, take stock, realize thr.t what was however, the fa~t ~t . talented ~-\ reasonab1e 25-years ago ls no longer w1?uld devote the.ir energies to promoting,.,.. re&sonable and steps must be taken-to this ,debauchery IS even more depresaing;,,i:~ write new requirements. JAMES B. WOOD ro;, Newport Beach bas the opportwllty to ~·! honor its ovm city study as well as the · Get a Horse? ..... voters' mandate in supPort of Propoeition To the Editor: 20 by setting new development standards more in keeping with today's standards; , .... , BARBARA EASTMAN Revoltltlfl ---To the =E=m-to-r : Frequently, over the years I have writ· ten letters to the editor in direct response to an iSS}le cyvered in your newspaper. Now I welcome the op.. portunity to comment on an itell) that, to the -~t of. IJlY knowledge, has only been advertised in your publi~atlon. The Item referred-11r1s -a movie -entitled· "Billy Jack.'' 'l!ie advertising is e~t~ely en· ticing; t6e movie is extremely revol!ing. ln my opinion, it is quite possibly the In 1764 when _Benjamin FrankJ~ was~> running the AmerJcan postoffice ·l)'stem:,~1: he wrote to • Anthony Todd, Secretary of".{) the British Poat Office : " .... By makln(.i -i be-MaiUtueLby_nighL aL1".el as b -~ day ... .it now passes so quick bet~­ Phl}adelphla and New York that a Lelle{ .. can be sent from one place to another~1.,. and an Answer received the Day follow· Ing, which before took a week." C.Onsidering that sending the mall bf1~~ horseback or sailboat up the De1'.ware • River made possible such service; -perhap . ourPostofrice-should abendoN! ... high-speed planes and trucks and go baclt'1'• to hOrses afid OOats. , 1 "'! FRANK KLOCK''"• -h ! :iv The Silent Epidemic After the common cold, gonorrhea is the most widespread ailment in America - and its strikes mos_t_ frequently among the young, who are only tcxroften scared, and too embarrassed to seek in- THE BOOKMAN formation. ~-~ a~t_e~-t~ al.le.!!!.te.-.bookl.-including-Mlad.,.Drup,-ll;yst.rleji- --ihese unrversal embarrassments . ~d of tlle MJitd Know AboU& Dross aDd YOlll fears, the well-known wnter and chrucal £t1n ' researcher Margaret 0. Hyde has writ· .. ' CAROLINE HARKLEROA ten VD: Tbe SUeot Epidemic · , (McGraw-HiU, $4.33 library, $4.50 trade, teens). MRS. HYDE successfully an swers many pertinent questions about venereal diseases which have reached epidemi c proportions. She examines their signs and symptoms, their prevention, and na· tional facilties for their treatment. Hopefully, her work will reach grea t numbers-of-teenagerrwho wlll find it to be an Invaluable source of infonnation on how to avoid VO, and how to obtain treatrhent U It is too late to prevent it. IN 11IE foreword, Dr. Broce Webster, past President of the American Social Health Association , states: 'iRecent surveys among youth groups and various -high-risk units indicate that, In the past, ~·our infonnation concernb;lg vcn-ereal d1"'a,.. has not been atralghlforward. nd direct-:--Books such as-this one should enable Individuals to obtain t h e necessary know ledge about venereal diseases and bow venerul diseases can ·affect them." Margaret 0. Hyde is the author ol 25 OIAN•I COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vted, PKbUshn- TllomG.J Keevil, Editor Barbara KreibicPI. Ediiorial Paoe Editor n;-riltorla1 1J)ale of-the n.Uy "Pilot ·leeks to Inform and sttm\llate readen by ......,m.,, on this -divene 1Commentar)•'on loples Qt ift. ltttsl by i)mdic&tcd «llwnnlst• and cartoonilts, by providing & tonun for rttden' views and b)' r>ttHnlbW this newspaper's oplrrione: and ldHI on <:\liTtnt !()pica, The ~itoriAI opfnSolll of J.bt Dail¥ Plkrt •~ar OIJIY tn 4he ----tditcrial COiumn at the ·toP-ot-ttie-- !!!I•· 0-.. ,...-by .. ""' wiudst. and car1c>:lniltl iiid letlft' ~ V. !htif OWtl .,..-,., t'fllt:lrlll>. I mcnt of h it vtew. by 'tbt IMl11 Pilot """"Id ti. w.....i. •. l'!l'- Wednesday, June 6, 1973 • - • VC ·Plans ! R ive rside Staff Cu t OAI LV ~ILOr :J ... .. Oil Slick? Mother Nature Credite~J ~ -··'· -. ·. -.. • ... the octa11 bottom 'l'llHday and !or • battle between en· which wu DOied by the early bas been a ban on new drilllll( GOLETA (UPI) _A new oU roported to the Cout Gum! Ylroomentalista and oil -· Sponlth explarefs. and bolh ID the clwlllel, alttiough pll~ slick In the Sonia Bar1>era ond state Fish and Gune ol· panles. lecjenl uo1 -olllclata In& continues on emt!PI Ocla!o. that crudo oil and au The new Ugh! film at oil, .,..... 'l'Deldlly lhat the slick well• lo r<lieve wider...-! O\annel, scene of an was seeping from a large wb1ch ls drifting to the wu not relat.ed to offshore oft ··--:~ ecological disaster four years number of natural boles about southeast, parallel to and optrallons. _. pressure. : ""'Ile-~--. • ...... ,. Santa-a,_._ .• rbo_ . . '°. . ago, Is apparently the work of I Ii mltessoulhwest of Coal Oil sllg)ttly any from llhore, Is in FollowlnJt ~ belt co p t e r , ; RIVERSIDE_ (Al') -A 10 -, • ."'""'"'! . . . nalure, not man, and does not Point. a.band varying from uo to 200 survey, olflclata .reported the • H " 1 ~ percent cut In faculty at the Cool ,,,···''' "">.,,.,;;· seem to threaten wildllle or yanta wide and offidals uld ainount of oil _\>II Ille surface · Aide tree ~: University or"' California at r . beaches. THE DIVERS said the there Ls no danger at prurent .had decreaaed somewhat from . Mal RI-Will be made for the OU I The 5-mlle long slick was seepage was comporaUvely that it will r.acft the beoch. Monday biit added that "agen· CAPl10LA (AP ) -if1 Point -described as composed ·of. a slow and schools of afchovies '!be slick wu firflt spotted cles ol both the federal and Kludt has been nanled en' l.97~7S' academJc year because film of light olJ, less menacing and smelt and seveh.I seils in Monday by workers ol Atlan-state governments will con-manager here, r e P ~ 8 ~ t~ of' a drop in ell('Ollment, than the gooey crude that the area did not seem to be af. tic Richfield ·Co.'s Platfonn tinue. to monitor the situation Ryder Ray who resllj (s 1 ___ __:;·Cli=ance~llor~-,~Vii~nTH'.!l'.'.:nd:::•:_r•:k::;•:_r -J..~---Js;~A~-N~~[.!A~l~A~R!l~A!R::_A~C~H~A~N~N~E~L===::j· -~J!.from l!!! olfshorU>!_I !ected -~~c;c--:-ic-;-cc:--:·l!ollY~aho!it a.mlle.east.of lhe-ruxL\vilUake..ap(Jl'Opriate..Jl J>eoome_ w.ater pSar ~ e C..O, -t= -rif4n..1969..aadJecLta.a-1eder~ -....'fhe"'-massive--blowout=fMr '!OUf'CeJoff eottt-OU-Poi • . 14-wi~-eritical~ OJ': ~ a bftc f ~ ~' 1on drilling in the chall\ years ago spewed more.. than \ beach areas b t co· me en-Cou~· . Kludt . 46, 15 f'.l'J ) Hinderaker id esday 30 • • \ lirities said Tu~ay. 400,.000 gallons of crude oil oo-THE AREA has a history of da~~·" wor director and . assistant faculty posit' . re cut by .-... I~ vers went down 225 feet o to beaches and set the stage natural gas and oil seepage, · ce the 1960 ~owout, there city ager of Hoqister. !... ' ( J ... _ 1, \ BRIEFS ' SITE OF 1969 OIL WELL BLOWOUT SPOTTED \ · Coo1t Gua rd Soys PreH.nl Slick WH C•uMd N1tur1lly I - • university officials a f t e r enrollment dropped lo 5,2.15 Eh z · h S t lhfs ie>r: Enrollment peaked r lC 11Uln e at 5,78Z in 1971-72. Another drop of 300 is ex- pected next year and a decline For· LA Test;mony of another 150 students is II [o""'asi !or the 1974-75 year. · · · . · · . . , · · .. • uws Legal LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ehrlichman "will voluntarily Former White House aide <.'Orne in to testify." LOS ANGELES (AP) -A John EhrUchman has agreed .. Superior Court judge has ruled_ to_lfsllfy_ volunll!tlJy at the _ Ell6LIC_llMAN bu-noU><<n thaJ city and co u n t_y "Watergate_West'...'. grand jury romised tt'IJn)UQjty frontR.rds- Of\lillances banning nudity in hearing into the burglllfY of ecutlon, bis lawyer, Joseph ban can be enforced. Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's Ball, said. Judge David A. Thomas office. E llsberg was the leadoff ri- !ssued the niling Tuesday, Ellsberg, accused of leaking ness, at. the opening of the d t s90lving preliminary in-the Pentagon Papers to the grand . JUf')'. probe: Tuesday: jtmetionl in 44 civil cases press, Said the grand jury F?llowing lllStructions to all whlda pftovented enforcement hearing is aimed at getting witnesses. he refused to while tbe"'lX>DStitutioa1ity of "the higherups" ·behind the ~iscuss his specific testimony the ordinances was challeng-raid at his psychiatrist's of-1n the secret hearing, but be ed. 'lbomas' ruling will not go fice. to~d . reporters he thought into effect until he signs A lawyer for Ehrlichman, Distnct ... Atto"!ey J o s e p h .formal orders in each of the 44 President Nixon • s top B.usch 1~, gomg after the cases. domestic affairs aide until he ~r·ups. responsible for resigned in the Watergate the break·m. scandal, notified the district He noted that "immunlty attomey'S office Tuesday that has bttn granted to @Lmost •More Arrested SAN FRANCIS<X> (Al') -A cootlnuing 1n,..tlgation Into the manufacture and sale or dangerous drugs has led to a series . of raids and aeven ar- rests, the U.S. Attorney's of- fi<;e said. Assl U.S. Atty. F. Steele Langford said Tuesday the ar- rests were made in Petaluma, Nice and San Francisco. Last Friday, night, three per>OOS were taken into custody by federal narcotics officers and pol ice in a rai d on a Petaluma home, L a n g f o r d said. Incumbent . Defeated In Compton COMPTON (AP) -Mayor Douglas F. Dollarhide, the flJ'St black mayor of a large western .. city, has been defeated in his bid for a sec- ond tenn. ••. l. tttllntlJettt Out City Clerk Doris Davis, •P: parently backed by a strong SAN JOSE (Al') -lncum-law-and--Order vote, piled up a bent Vice-Mayor David Goglio ~196-vnte margin Tuesday to wu ousted in bis bid for re-beat Dollarhide. Mrs. Davis, election as two antig:rowth who is GI.so black, netted 6,063 .candidelff won city council · votes, while Dollarhitle tallied .sea~ t~ .sprawling 4,887. me lis. •' ·. · ·-oouarhicie:&egan hls first Gogfio, 3S• was defeated in tem'I with ·an air of con- Tuesday's runoff election by fiOence, but complaints about Jim &If, 2'1, an urban t>Ian-the city's high crime rate ntng administrator. 'lbe·final quickly began to cut his sup- vote was · 19,5"9 to 11,772. port among the city 's . predominantly black popula- • .Job1t Pane l tion. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The LAST MONTH he finished a legislative stage has been set distant second against Mrs. for what .appears certaiQ. to be Davis in the city'• primary a two-house committee con- ference on a maSBive reap-election. portk>mnent bill aimed at Lam year, Compton pol~ce redrawing 1tate Se n a t e , reported. 4& . murders, w!ti.ch Assembly and congressional ranked the city of 80,000 first districts. in 'the nation in murders per --~ . . -capita; and-there,,..'ere -other A 21-13 bare maJOnty vote grim totals for the city. In the state Senate Tuesday It was these statistics, the sent the measure to. the city's growing reputation for Assembly where ba~kers ar~ i9knt crime, that caused the e~ to ask for 1lll defeat 200-member CorTip{on-Police -.sending the meaSt)re to the · Officers Association (CPOA) to two· house committee ron-throw its entire support to ference. Mrs. Davis this spring. TWO H URT ON BIKES S'l'ANFORD (UPl) - A h~ckll collision between two bi~les hospitalized one Stan- 'foid "Mudent and injured a -Robert i\1 . Steele. 1 8 , Fredonia, N .. Y., was in critical condition with head .injuries, and Chris Urbina . 18, Pueblo, Colo., 51\flered a fractured left hand ~tn the n1ghttlme ac· I CidJ!Dt, -Officers-walked OooMo·door through each precinct and pro- vided her protection during off-duty hours. CPOA Presiden t Saul Lankstem said the only issue that hurt Dollarhide was his inability lo do anylhing about crime in Compton. HOWEVER, Dollarhide said his $40!).a-month .part·time position gave him ·no power to stop crime or even reduce it. He maintained that the prob-- lem · of crimes of pass.ion- 1nurder, rape, assault -could not becurlied-bY°tbe mayot's office. every9ne who a ct u a f l y participated In the burglary," and thus ithe r e m a J n i"n g targets for indictment are not the men who carried l't out, but those who ordered it. Ehrlich m an -h as acknowledged that he set up a special White House squad to plug security Jeaks at Nixon's instruction . l\1EMBER.§ of lhe squad directed the break-in at the of- fice of Dr. Lewis Fielding, Ellsberg's psychiatrist, on ; Labor Day weekend 1971 to look for material that would help in drawing up a psychiatric assessment of Ellsberg, who bad b e e n revealed as the source ot the Pentagon Papers leak. Ehrlichman has said that be !ound out about the burglary only after .it had taken place, fr o m convicted Watergate COllSpirator E. Howard Hunt. Ehrlichman has said he told Hunt "not to do it again." llunt was expected to be the most important witness to ap- pear before the grand jury to- day. along with three Cubans -Bernard L . Barker, Eugenio A1artinei and Felipe de Diego. Bill Feared P.arlor P eril . SACRAMENTO (AP) Legislation aimed at cracking down on Los Angeles brothels posing as massage parlonJ·has stalled in the Senate Judiciary Committee after members said they feared it would hann legitimate massage parlors The bill, by Sen .. H. L. Richardson (R-Arcad.ia), would allow local governments to adopt ordinances b a n n i n g persons from giving massages to members or the opposite sex. After critical comments from committee members and f r o m representatives of several massage organiza- tions, Richardson asked the committee Tuesday to give him a week to work oot amendments to the bill. If ii doesn't pass next week, the bill will be dead, under new legislative 'rules. S~g Unit Delay Dumped . ' : ' -, SACRAMENTo CAPJ -The state ~ate has torpe;doed a seven ·month delay in statewide installation of an· tismog ,devices on 19fi6.67 model cars.• 1'1eaday'a vote 00' the delay. Ing measure by state Sen. Llwrence Wal.Ill ( D • H u n- lbrlnn Put) ..... 23-16 -loor 1'0tet abort of the two t1111n11 majority of rr votes -to -the bill lo the ' ~>..a a•>blf. , Only lat '11lursday, tho -'"' • 21-11 vote ap-'pnmct I mo!Uilon Mking lhe '.-iota Air 8-lmos board to 1del11 Its man d ator~ Jn- otonatloa prosram IO< the ...... una11 comond there 1.1 -~ a possibility fou ~ of the six devices certified by the state Air ·Resources Board could harm tngines, Walsh said. "I'm not prepared to impose SQTTlething -on our citizens unless we can assure .them it's not going to burn up their engines/' be said. But state Sen. James Q. Wedworlh (D-Hawtbome) said experts could be found on any side of any questiqn. 11lf we delay this tblng we'll just wind up with se.ven moo~ of nothing. Evt!lently 10mebo<ly just doesn't want any dcvices- on the can of C&Ufomia," he laid. . The devices have a I gal ceiling price ol $36 lmtalled and are designed to cut ex-!'81111 _!!TtiMlot11 ol oridetl ol nitrogen , a principal smog in- gredh:nt. PRESE!\'T schedules call for a statewide, staggered in· sJallaJillIL-P'.9Jram _to ~g!!I July l and continue for 10 months. The time when each 1966-70 car owner would take his ~carlnto a garage to have the device Installed would de- pend on the last numeral oo his car'• license plate. About 5 milllon Callforrua ~ani would be affected and the devices would have a totAl price tag of about t J75 million. Walsh's measure 't_OUld hive postponed the beginning or the program unUI Jnn. 3l, 1974. 'l'hat'a the same date s~lflf'd in the earlier, successful, resolution that hAa no bhxllng eITect on the ARB. " For Father's D~Y,~'re lowering Qur_ already low _prices on tt.resefamous brand gifts. , • 1588 A. Gillette Max Styler·Dryer has styling comb. brush for drying. Drying and styling speed setlings. 6 foot cord. 12ss a. Noretco lighted Shaving Mirror wit~ adjustable table stand or wall-mount bracket. Electrical outlet for shaver, styling comb. Cord .slqrage. " ' 14ss C. Remington Mist-Air Hot Comb• with conditioning/moisturizing system. Includes brush, fine and coarse-tooth comb attachments:' 22 88 o. snick Aexamatle Shaver wllh soft. super-thin flexible head. Trimmer attachment eXtra toil head included'. Travel case wilh mirror. '· General Electric Heated Shave Cream -Dispenser fits most 6 oz. or ·11 OI. aerosols. Heat shuls off automatically, _ Bracket f?r w~I mounting. F. Clairol Ail' Bruth Styling Dryer oon*11 to styling dryer with anap-on brush. Two heat seftings~ Instruction book With styling tips.· JC Penney we ' know what you're loo~in-g-.or. Sbop Sunday noon to 5 P .M .. at the following stores: . . . -FASHION ISLAN D, Newport Beech (71 4) 644-2313.. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington .Beech.(714).89'2-1771 . \ .. ' . . . . ' - . )·