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MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE '19, :1 972
VOL ... NO. 1n. I l l CTIOffl. ll PAHi
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Pilots
Base"ball Free
Of Antitrust
. WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
supreme Qiurt ruled today lot the
third time In 50 yura lhat pro-
feslional baaeball ii uempt from
·antitrust regulation and nfujed to
atrlM down the sport's con-
troversial player reserve ~use.
In a ~ ruling agalnsl former
star CUrl Flood, the court held that
baseball is big business engaged" In
interslate comrnemo, but declared
the antitrust exemption 11relta on a
rec."Ognitlon and acceptance of
baseball's unique characteristics
!DC! needs." (See Page II for
delails.)
Ted Kennedy
Eyes Second
Ticket Spot :
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Edward
M. Kennedy (D-Mua.), said today be
!'would have to give heavy consideration"
to accepllng the vice presldenUal spot on
the Democratic ticket If be became con-
.meed that wu. the only way the .party
might win.
Kennedy replied <mphatically, "I
would DOI" when asked if be would
consider the top apot on the tletet at
Miami Beach, ll the national convention
decled be was the only Democrat who
mold beat President Nixon.
; 'Ille newly railed question of Kennedy'•
IJ()llible ayallablllly for No. 2 SP'!t on the
lictet wu -by the aenatt in an
Interview ., the !IBC Today show.
lteaneclY !misted "I'm not ii'. It thla nar" either as a candidate fOr the flrat
or MCOnd 11pot on the Uc.ket.
H~ aald be was only .......-I!!'I to a
!\ypc!thetlcal question with reaped to the
vice preslclenUal •P'!l. "I would baVI to give It heavy con-
sideraUon," be ll1d when -*:eel about
this.
Chances that Kennedy m I g h I .
._,,Ider belnc a part of the 19?2 Ucket
-after numerous c11u .... a1a ·~ inlerell"
-.... lul week wilen be appemd to leave the __ ajar for the No. 2 spot In
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Hurrican·e
Z¢roing ·1rt·
On Florida
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APALAClilCOLA, Fla. (AP) -Hur.
ricane Agnes picked up her pace today u
she bore down on Florida'• Panhandle
coastline, wlll.-14 dead and' sCorel of in-
jured in her wake. .
.As Agnes moved noriherly to within IO
miles of Panama City, Fla., ber'apeec! tn-
cr.a.ed to bet-n 15 and 20 mileo an
hour.
Bearing sustained winda of IS m.p.h.
and 1U81S Iii acesa of !DO, the &ea1C11'1
flnl hurricane wu.puahlng aeu of up to
8 feet before it
Higbwa)'ll leading out of Apalacblcola
were cJaoed d~Jhe riling waters. 1'be
business area was virtually deSerted,
with few cars on the strttb, stores
boarded up and ·nonworklng traffic lights
•winging In heavy winds.
"The, Ude has ri!en five feet since 3
a.m., said COast Guardman Miller
Pierce. "Now we are just trying to keep
people off the street. We just bad to pull
a car Iha! had been parked clooe to our
dock out of the water. In just a few
hours, It ~completely submersed."
By midmorning, officials at Panama
City said evacuation of-low-lying areas
was neatly completed. Miles of normally
busy resort motela were alllt down with
wlndon boarded and taped.
Several schools were packed with
evacuees.
Several ~-apparenUy spawned
by the lmTieue ripped into Okeechobee,
Fla., early i..i.y, ~ lhroup
,.veral mobile home parka -..a llllling at
leutfourpenon1.
Pilllce 91kl, the extent of tile-· IUrj wu Impossible to determine tm-
modlately.
"Every time I turn around, there's
more calla about dead and or injured,"
(Bee llUIUUCANE, Pap I)
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Toplas €cuhier
Named.Min Nude u 1ntttWn with the Boston G19.1'<.
Sqbaequenlly, Kennedy lnSilted be .
Hplled only to a hYPotheUCll quesUon • •
ad bad DOI cbanlOCfbis mind about rul· BERNALILLO, N,11(. (AP) -A II·
11(1 aut a CllldldacJ this year. year-old topletl eubler at an Albu-
lie qaln llreaoed lhat lntervle'llerl to-qu~ adOll tlletm bu """ the Miii dlf were cnalinl hYPothetleal --Nude New Mnloo Utle durlnl the Yueta
Ill "*1ng him w\ethir· he m1cM ne ii Nalllralilt Club'1 l1'lr4 a11111111 baaulJ
.......... """'-lllm thet hit -• ..., -'-""'-.. 1111• -llli -m!pt lnlh tho She ii Gole-Scbloll, ........ _ -· olflawww 111 llli ~-7 .ctloa wl>o·""" Sunday over-17 WOllllD rqtnc
"J -.111 mb 11..,,.i.llc that I am Jn age from 20 to 31.
lllt lnterelted la oervtat" Ill either the As "-of the <Ollell, Ille received 1"lklt!nllal er 'fb jitlldllllttl spOt OD • '500, a rocording -llCI, l movie lole
Ille tlel<et. he aid. ' and a trip to ---Malco in the • -"""'odJ rofilled. to ny whether hiJ Miss Nude C-Pacunt In San
----0( a pnolble No. I lpol B<rnardlno, 'Au(. U.
-he • ...., bf who the pralden-Finl runnerup wu an Albuquerque tlal.llOllll• -. toplea d.,_, 'Dna Mlrlne.
lie ..w M caald a.,.n lither Sen. A Yucca Clab IP1h •ao llld the 1Ule
0oarp I. ~ er lllberl H. beauty \>agunt attr..... a crowd of
"Ille lllllllW, .... •> about jQll.
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U.S. Minimal
Tail -All That~s ·Left . . '
19 Carriers
' . Grounded
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Airline pilots launched a worldwide U..
hour strike today to protest hijacking, bul
on1y three U.S. carriers were grounded
and one of those resumed flights at mid-
morning.
The strike forced 19 foreign airlines, in-
cluding ·moat of tboae in Canada and
Western Europe, to cancel service.
In the United States, only Eulern,
Northeast and Southern airlines shut
down, and Southern said Jt resumed .serv-
ice at 10.a.m.
'l:"be strike apparently caused little
disruption of scheduled domestic fl1ghts in~Callfornla today.
It was different, however. in the
_ airpc>rts foreign arrlvw secllon.There,
all · lllglib were cancelled by Lullhansa,
Air . Canada, M9icana, Air Mexico, Air
France (UTA) French Airlines and New
Zealand Airlines, grounding at least 20
jetliners.
A survey of U.S. airlines serving Los
Angeles International Indicated moJt
domestic fl1ghts were departing and ar..
riving on schedule.
The tail section of the I)ritish European Airways
Trident jet lies on a field near Heathrow Airport
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after crashing on takeoff and iilllng all 118 persons
· aboard. See story and map1 Page 4.
The only reported exceptions, an
airpool spokesman said, were flights of
Eastern and Northeastern which were
cancelled. Eastern bad only four filgbta
scheduled and Northeastern one.
Spokesmen for the two airlines, whGle
pilots were observing the l._ho,.. night
boycott, said !heir pusengers were
transferring to other alrllne.1. : .
'f.heater in Huntington
Rai(J,ed by f ice Team
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The X-rated movie epic, "How to Suc-
ceed In S.." \urned out In be aomewbat
of a failure Sonday night wllen Hun-
llllllon Iltoch viCe ' officers raided the
downtown &Irr Tbe4ter and conllscalad
the lllck. • l
Allio grabbld when Uie vice !Quad
IWooped in WU the MCOOd featutt, an
opus Utled. "Dlddy Darling." It wu alao
X-nted.
' lnvealllallng of"Jcerl who arrived on
Illa -.U..0 lheJ -II )'OOlhs, all under 19 1"lfl of lilt. ~ the sliver
ICrleft • 1t poured forth 11111tldly Ml-.. onented .. tare.
Poll&i ctl..i Lirry .,,,, u, oWn.r of
the SUrl Theater, on chirps of dlap!.,..
1111 barJn!u1 matter to a mlliar •. 'Ille
charge II a mliclemeanor. '
Thoma' wile, Diana, JO, wu charged
with Jnlerferinc willl o1a..r. vm.n lbe
l!">ioltld lllelr GOlllllcatim "' the rum.. Pellce dalm-two ol the theater's
emplo~..-e ... aadarll.
HUDtlngton Beach vlct IQllld officers
had secured a 9o!11dor Court MSdi Wll"·
.... ofter ~ lht !heater for
-...,.., '!llry llld lheJ believed the
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theater operators were allowing'juveniles
Inside without checking ldentllicatlon.
The Surf Theater, at 121 5th St., is an
older establishment in the downtown area
which does nol . generally aqow X-rated
films.
Pentagon Posts
~Private' Signs
'WASHINGTON (UPI>-To confuse
any bom.b-llearing. viii.ton to the Pen-
tagon. the "Men" and "Women" algns on
~veral rest J'GOms nearest the offices or
top defenaa officials ba~e been replaced
by signs reading "Private."
1l>e bult ol the 280 (ell rooms -In·
eluding the ~built women's room· blasted
by-a bomb May ti -remain nromlnentty m&rked '1Men" or uwomen. ,; --
The ':J'rivate" alcna have begun ap.
pearing only on the SDIOller ru\ rooms as
the Pentaaon la being repainted and new
door a1cDJ put up throu8l>ollt tbe world'•
largest omc. building.
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Suspended ()ver
ltock · Throwbig
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A P'!llce
lieutenant was suspended from the San
Diego force for unot taking 1 immediate
action when he witnessed one of bis of·
Ileen hurl the rock" that injured a girl,
Deputy Police, Chief William Gore aaya.
A ls.day suspension was ordered for •
LI. Robert Thorburn, 32.
After a dillurbance outside a concert of
tbe Rolllnc Stones n1Ck group Tueaday,
Patrolman Doyle-M. Dempse1 wu fired.
:1>empoey, 31, bu appeil!d the
dismtsnl to the city's CMI Service Oom·
.mi.salon. •
'He also was cbaried with felooy
a!Slult with a deadly weapon.
The girl, Al)'ll 11. Langill, 17, sufleied a
broken nose and face cut.. when a .rock
smashed .lhrouih the windshield of a car
In.which she w11 ridlhg. The driver aald
It was thrown by a P'!liceman.
No appeal'of11Js'IUSpellllon is planned,
Thorburn aald. He commanded about a
dozen olflcen who helped clear .. veral
hundred youths from the Sports Arena
parklnc IOI during the melee In which
firebombs, rocks and botiles were
thrown.
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Many air travelers llocked to the
alrP'!rl Sunc!ay to avoid the lllreatened '
tieup of air aervice. \Jnited Air Lines
reported Its weekend buslnea was about
(!lee l'LANl3, Pap I)
Orate Cea•
Weatlaer
More sunablne..,, the-aeenda for
Orange Coast l'Olideots through
Tuesday. That ls, following the
usual low clouds in the morning
hours. Highs 70 to IS. Lows ~.
INSmE TODAY
"oro"ll• Counlu Pl<lnniwg Dt-
pcrtment Offjciall ore compll-
rng o population growth 1tudu
complete with mat•w fur /11-
turt popul<ltion dc••loJ>'!lent -•n<I it u tWl<nt, !hot ~
problt'l'l'l4 o.rt fnoolwd on. ctr-
tain high-4.emitu ortQ.I. Ste
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lf OAIL r ~JLOl s MondlJ, JOOI 19, ltn •
-infuil--Foils E~my
I Pilots Destroy 140 N. Viet Guns, Sit.es
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IDegal, Says
High Court &.\IGON (UPI) -U.S. plloto outwUUng
,...., wttli --.utpl ol UnloU· and ck<oy•
~ deltn>yed more than HO plecol
of.North Vl .. Dl!DtM antiaircraft oqulp-
mmt, Including 78 ourfoce-to.alr m1 .. ile
-In record raldJ SUnday, the U.S.
Celnmand reported today.
big chunk of Ruslla'• multl·milllon dollar
mlllury old to Vldnam.
None of the llrlllu wu near Hanoi.
1be U.S. Command put the area off J.1m.
iU: 'J'11Ursday when Podgomy anived.
The U.S. Command 8Ald Air Force,
Navy and Marine fig~ter-bomliero flew
300 air strikes over North Vietnam during
!ht 24-bour p<rlod endln1 at S p.m. &Jn.
day. The major raldl were 1galnsl Com-
munlol anUlir<rolt and SAM dtfenffl. A
sPoketman ,uid the planes '1knocted. the
bell out of them."
!be U.S. Command said tht air war •llinll North Vietnam rtaumed lull bl.Ill
today wtth tlie departure of Sovlel PHii-
-Nllrotai V. Podgomy. Bui mlUW1
-said bad weathtr forced \he c-llatlon of nearly oll of 1.octay'1
atttbs In lbt Hanol·Haiphong area.
'Ibo ncMI strik., against North Viet·
nam's air deftMtS came on the tut day
of Podgorny's visit to Hanoi, de!lroytng a
Ce111ent
Jt said the raids destroyed 76 SAAt
sites, 53 mlss.ile cannisters, 5 Jaunchen, •
radar vans and 7 conventional an-
tiaircraft guns.
•ousted'
Topless Leave Mark on Walk
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -TopleH clanctrs, In their own veralon ol. i
Hollywood tradition, Mve left Imprints of llielt naked aelv6 oh wet <tment:
Women's liberaUoni.stJ charged it was an affron~ to ''women's potenUaJ as
human beings."
1be dancers were led by Carol Doda whoae measurements are 44-2$-46.
Dayy RDoenberg , lbt chief publicbl for tbe glrta, aald San Francisco
needed a Gr-Theater llldewalk.
The lldewalt In front ot Grauman'• ID Hollywood hu loot lmpm.'1cms ot
olarl and slsrlell. "U'• oad to' -beauUlul women acting lib boobs," aald Margo SL Jamel,
lelllor ti. the proteators. ,
County Tramii Budget
Totnl,s Over $4.1 Million
87 JACK BROBACK
i ot' .. ~HMI ....
A $U million bud&" for the <0mtng
filcal year bqlnning July 1 WU propooed
tqday by Dr. Gordon "Pete" Fielding,
seneral manager of the Orange County
Tranall Dlllrlct.
pistrlcl dlred«I took the budget, up
from lbe current $800,000 1p<ndlnl pro-
,,.am, under oubmlaalon and .. rd they
hoped to 1dopl It In final form July 24.
Fleldtn& told the directors there was a
carry over ourplus of 18411,000 from tho
CUrrentbuditt:
The breikdown of the propooed $4.1
mllllon lbow1 $3.4 mllllon will be pro-
vkled by federal granta and ll!Oilt1
roctlved fmn the new slate sales tu on
psoll,._ 11111 .I.I m1WOii from "l""'!Y
IJOPCrly tU fwidi, or approllnillely tbur· cents on the tu rate. The cumnt
dlltrtct tu rate II two cents p<r $100 of
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Women's . Panties • Touch Off Flap
Jror Rock Group
j NE:W YORK (AP) -Alice Cooper, the
,v~membet rock group, hu gotten into tt flap with U.S. CUstoma oUldata over
llQ,000 polro of women's pantie!.
.. The group pockaled Its talell record
llbWn, "Scbool'o OU~" In dllpooable. pan-a.. that fallfd to paaa the Federal Tr1de
l!ommlulon'• flammable fabrle1 lei\.
•Conoequenily, CUstoms olflclals don't
lfant the English-made panties to enter
!lie country. · ·
Ashley Pandet, an official of Alive
2nterprlses, the New York management lftm for Alice Cooper, .. id the first ohlp-
lj)ent of 250,000 pairs had lieen shlpp<d to
flCOrd manufacturing planta where the
fjbUm1 are lieing packag.O. Another
#)lpment of !00,000 n!ached Philade!pllia
~ a week ago.
·rHowever, dlstrJbutcn hope they have a
!ii/lullon to the problem - a spray wblch
nnders the panUea fire restsunl •
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.. comblllld 1M Ntwf.,,_ .. "*!MM '1
tllt OfMlll CO.at ""41V1'"9 c..rriotny. koto
r1N edltlenl •rt ~iu.. MMll•V ""'""'
FrW.y, tot C.11 Mttl, N....,.,. a.en,
, Hunllnglon l111Cti/Fowrtlln V1l1ty, LIGllJll
lltdl. tnlMISHdlltlltdc a Stn Clf!ntftltl
. fin Jllltl C.plttrtN. A 1lngl1 f'911cMI
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..., 51fMf, C:.'9 M-... OllfonWI, t»».
aaaessed valuatlon. In addition, Fielding suggested that an
addiUonal $1 mllllon be oet aslde for
technical atudles, ($4.19,000) and ac-
qulslUon of land for parking for bus
services (18,000).
The general manager pointed out that
only '420,000. or 10 percent ol the pro-
pc)led budget was set aside for ad·
mlnistrltlye costs.
He said the proposed spendin& program
offered 1100 surprises" in 11 much u the
technical studies allocation, operating
colts forecast end . capital ouUay ex·
pendllurell at $1.1111 million bad already
lieen approved by the board ol cllrectora. "J!'rm.11 a publlc ~~ polnl of
view, the propooed budget Ii a bar(atn
for Orange County citizeDI," F1eldlng
otated. "Of !lie SU mlllinn In lranoport
oervlca to be olflHd, the -to local
taxpayers wlll be only SI.I m!lllon."
Fielding added, "Without the lranslt
dlstrlcl the a. 4 mllllon In federal and
state fundJ could not be received by the
county and the dtatrlct wW provide $3.1
million Iii tranaporutlon Improvements
during the coming year."
Dtsirlct dlreclon Richard Lynn of
Newport Beach and Ronald W. CUpera
also of Newport Belch, were oam<d to
otudy the· propoood budget and roport
back lo lbt full board by July 10 In any
propooed chancea.
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HURRICANE. ••
.. Id poUCI dlapalcber Mike Man.
A apokesman for Oteecbobee General
Hospltal aald a 11tentatJve count" there
show•<!' 4 peraono dead, 15 admllted ud
11 widergotng treatment.
The hurricane center oald tlie !meat of
more tomad.., would Mos over the
state.
On Sunday, another tornado, also at·
lrlbuted to the hurricane, killed a woman
in La Belle, Fla.
The storm claimed seven lives u abe
swept plll lbe western tip of Cuba.
More than 11500 peraoDS were
evacuated during the night on the GuH
Coast hundred& of miles south of liere,
from tbe V enlce areo and keya off
Sarasota, civil de1ense officals reported.
Officials said as many as 800 residents
were evacuated from Port St. Joe's low·
lying sections and were spending the
night in a local high ocOO.I on blgber
ground. .
A tornado watch was issued for an area
80 miles either side of a line from
Brunswick to Columbus, Ga., and flash
flood watchts were po!tad for soutbern
Geor1la and northern Florida.
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KENNEDY ••.
Humphrey, the two top runners, as well
as S.n. Edmund S. MUstle.
"I would have to atve it conalderaUon,
' obviously •• , 111 were Invited" to be lbt
running mate of the nomlnte, Kenned)'
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He added, "I lhlnk it would lie a vtry
arrogant kind of itatement" to .. y llatly
now that lie would not dO oo under an,
cond!Uons.
Kennedy .. 1d lie had not and would not
endotae an, candidate, aaylng "I think
polltlcal elldoratments are ovwratad"
and Iha~ In lbe cue of fronlrwuler
McGoftt'll whom lie ta bellevld to flYOr,
"I don't think II would ~ Sen. McGovern's poo!Uon. t•
Kenned)' •Id be hu no lnl<nllon
"now" to allend the ~enllon lltboQch be hlntad lie ml lat bu pl1n1
hecauae bis wile r.!n Is Involved In a
<OOVOlltlca llde .... t.
U.S. Intelligence ...,... aald Iba Air
Force planes uaed 1 combination of
simple and aopbllllc1ted e!-
ladge\I to outwit lht radar def,,_. Tbe;e Included llrips of Unfoil which
Md their first uae In World War ll ind
far more sopbisUcated and atlU secret
equipment Including decoy lieepera.
The command 11id that in the biggest
1lrlke Air Fo,... Phlntom pllols tnocted
out 72 SAM Illes and IO cannlsten near
the port of Donf Roi, '8 mUes above the
DMZ. Pilots n!ported three t1pl0slona
and six fires at the ntlssile storage area.
In another rald near Dong Hoi, the
PMn~. destroyed 2S mlaalle ...
nisteni, setting off 1ix eiplosions and
three fll"ea.
"Afr Force Phantoms destroyed more
North Vletnameoe air defense equipment
during the past 24 houri than 11 any
olheT lime mce the begtnnlq of the cur-
rent Communllt oUeDllve" which began
March IO, the U.S. command said.
-11>e U.S. Command reported U.S.
troop alrtngth In South Vlflnam dropped
last week to the lowest point in seven
years -I0,100 men -with withdrawal of
1,800 aervicemen.
Another 1,100 men art to be withdrawn
in 15 days to meet President Nixon's goal1 of 49,000 men by JuJy I.
-Heavy fighting was reported in the
An 1.-0c area 60 miles north of Saigon.
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To Hanoi Ends
With Vow of Aid County's Choice
By Ualted Prw lnlcnaUonal
Soviet President Nlkolsi V. Pndgorny
ended his four-day villit to Hanoi with a
demand the Unitad States stop bombing
North Vietnam and a pledge to conUnue
giving 0 necessary aid" to repel American
aggreaion, the Tass news agency said to-
Miss Orange County, Cynthia Jean tliack, 18, of Anaheim, is assisled
by Marine Cpl. Jim Lattamer as she arrives for the opening or the
1972 Miss Calilornia Pageant Sunday. Cynthia is one of 30 contest·
ants. The winner will be crowned Saturday. ·
day.
The Tass comment on Podgomy's trip
the first local acknowledgement the
president even left the Soviet Union, ap.
peared to be a much tougher statement
than bll mnarka to newamen 5wlday in.
Bank Sues Jacksonvill.e
Calcutta en route borne.
Then he said, "We ahall have to do
everything for a de-escalation of the war
In C'hiM Mistreatment
in Vietnam." Today, T ... aatd Podgorny discussed JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -A
"the continuing armed intervention or Jacksonville bank is suing the city and its
U.S. Imperialism qalnal the Vletnamae Insurance carrier for 12 million, charging
people and the lntenslflcaUoo ol the .,. It failed to properly investigate rt!peated
,,....iv91 acllo!W of ihe Ullltad Slates reports of' child torture qa!Jist a )'oung
1Jalnal the DRY." lrolher and sister.
"The government of lbt USSR and the The Florid entire Sovlel. people are .-ing and . a F~ Na!!OnaJ BU)k of
prisoned on a bad check conviction when.
young Ernest was found.
She was subsequenUy paroled but tern·
porarily has given t,tp her custody fight
because of tbe fmanclal burden of e1~
tensive psychlalrlc therapy and medical
lrea tment needed by both children.
wW further render noceaaary aid and Jackao!lvIDe filed tb'e s\Jlt oli behalf of
IUpporl to the Vletnamae people," Tua Honore. !!filzabetb !lobber!, I, and Ernest Body of Tustin
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supn!l10
Court today declared illegal t h •
government'• ·wiretapping of suspected.
dometUc "subvenives" wJtbOUt a war-
rant. '
JusUce Lewis F. Powell Jr., sp<akilll
for th• court, .. id the buulnr wltboul
judicial perm!Jllon 11 uncon1t1tutlonal as
well as unauthorized by the 1968 Sate
Street.I Act.
The former Richmond, Va. lawyer. &I>"'
pointed to the court by Preaident Nixon.
sald: "The danger to political dissent is
acute where the government attempts to
act under so vague a concept as the
power to protect 'domestic security','' He
added :
"The price of lawful public disoenl
must not be a dread of 1ubject)on· to an
unchecked surveillance _power. Ncr must
the fear or unauthorized ofliclal .... elvu-
droppll)g dfler vigorous clLizen dls"'1t
and discu~lon o' government aetlon ia
private conversation. For prlvate.dluent,
oo less than open public discourse, is ff.
sential to our free society."
The Nixon acfministration and fonntr
Atty. Geii. John N. Mitchell maintained
both the Fourth Amendment and the 1968
federal law permit eavesdropping without
warrants against individuals or groups
that tbe Justice Department concludes
may pose a danger to national security.
Both contenUons were slapped down by
Powell in an opinion in which Justices
William O. Douglas, William J . Brenrum
Jr.. Potter Stewart, Thurgood M~I
and Harry A. Blackmun fully supported.
Justice Byron R. White said the bug·
ging was impennissible under the 1968
law '-while Chier Justice Warren E.
Burger simply said he concurred in the
result. Justice William H. Rehnquist, who
as assistant attorney general helped
prepare the government's legal position,
did not participate in the case.
Thus. the vote against the government
was 8 to o. with Burger and White giving
Powell's decision something leas than full
spport.
The case involved govermnent wiretap-
ping of Lawrence Plamundon, a White
Panther accused of bombing a Central
Intelligence Agency office at Ann Arbor,
l\1ich.
Federal District Court Judge Damon
Keith of Detroit rejected t be
government's position and o r d I!! red
transcripts of tht wiretaps turned ovef to
Plamundon's lawyers. The government
appealed to the U.S. Circuit court in Cin-
cinnati, lost their in April, 1971, and then
appealed to the SUpreme Court.
Powell, Blackmun and Burger are all
appointees of 11Je Nixon admlnlslratlon.
FromP .. el
PLANES ... aald In ~ comment on the four-day Jo!m Dob.bert nt, Ii, oaying even a Court
Podgomy Vl!tt. order to lnvesU1ate child abuse against W L d double lbt normal load.
Tliere Wll no immedllle uplanaUon the yo•-s•-WU greetad with "callous oman ocate
I the t ••·--~~ AutboriUes said auto traffic at the or apparen ~paney. dll!Ttllard" by -"ce and the city. Both aides demanded "the United .,.,.. airport was backed up for aboµt two
Slates abould lmme<Uately . and WI-I The-·· father, Ernest John Doi>-Beneath Pier miles Sunday afternoon. Bui Ibis eased
condltlnnally end bomblnc, shelling and bert Jr. II be ... IOUlbt nation"1!1e on a off later in the day.
mlnlni of the DRV porta, put an end to Florida warrant on charges of ~hlld The clot.bed body of 1 ~·stin woman Los Angeles Jnternalional handles
the policy of VletnamiDtlon In South torture." • •
VI In ..... the · ptlon f was found by a South La~·-a youngster about 53,000 pssengers on 1,000 ~Is e am ..,.. mum o coo-He hu lieen hunted slnce April u, •-· slrucUve ta1b In Paris." , when young Ernest, bruised aiid beaten, Sunday night flnaUng tn tlie water wider during a normal day.
The repot of Podgnorny'1 vii.It came Aliso Pier in South Laguna. A spokesman at San Francisco lnterna·
within houri of the arrival In Pettng. of was found In •motel lobby. The boy told Corqner's deputy Tom Walezak id... lionai Airporl said all airLines were flying
Henry A. Klalnpr, President Nixon'•· delecUves lie helped his father bury two lilied the vi.Um of an apparent dmwnlng !here.
adviser on naUonal tll!Ctlrlty afi.Jra. other !lobber! children who are slW as Viola S. Smlth, et. Walezak· said nn "!l's just like normal operations," be
I TbereW··h~~thalncrwingt v•· opeculallon ml.sllng. autopsy would lie conducted to determine added.
n --· new . ~tnam --YNm• Ernest aald be held a na•h"""t •-w·uve •-·-'"'•• the United s•·•--~ ....... !be eJlcl cause or death. The same was reported at Oakland uu... w•w•.,. ~-. whlle'bls father burlod the bodies of blJ aitna and the Soviet Union may lie Ill· Mrs. Smith bad gone to Aliso Beach lnlernallonal Airport •
Ing shape. . •Iller Kelly Ann, 9• and Ryder Scot!, 7• Sunday evening with her daughter aod San Diego airport officials said all
Diplomats speclallllng ID Chinese II· Despite ulensive searches, the children's son·ln-law· for a barliecue. Investigators Olghls were arriving and department oo
falra today llnked the vlsll of Klaslnger lo bod le• have never been found. said Mrs. Smlth left the picnic slte at schedule.
Peking with a -end stopover there by The bank took the action ao guardian of about 8 p,m. to go for a walk along the The~ilots strike was called to reinforce
Le Due Tho, h<ad of North Vietnam'•• the property of tbe children. lieach. At about 10 p.m .. a til-year-<>ld demands of an International nilots
delegation to the Paris peace talka, and '!be two survivllig Dobbert children are youngster standing on lbt pier saw the organliailon and Iba Air Line Pilots
the visit to Hanoi by P""•orny woman's body in the water. Association for a crackd-on a'-ralt ..,. · to become wards of Wisconsin by order of -·" "' Although olflclals tn Wublngton said A private citizen heeded the boy's call bljackers.
there ts no connecUon, dlplomaUc oourca Jackaooville Juv...Ue CoUlt Judge for help and swam out to pull llie woman The groups asked the Unitad Nations IO
In Washington ~ In pettng are ...,. Gordm Duncan. ashore. She was pronounced dead nn ar-take action by June 16 a g a I n s t
vtnced that the chain ol avents u related Tbelr mother, Mrs. Virginia Dobber:, 11 rival at South Coast Community Hospital. governments which refuse to <:ooperate lo
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porartly boycottad by the Uniled Stales.
Al Prelldtnt Nixon prepared to f4r
back to WIM!ngton ,today, the Florida
White Houae remained siltnt on the
gmwtng Indications that the Vietnam
peace talks -may aoon resume in Paris.
possibly Thurad-r.
The Florida While Hou.se would not
comment on the wave · of dJplomatic hr
itialives that app<ared to be paving lbt
way for both aides to return to the p<ace
table.
However, Prell Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler said. 110ur position remains the
same. We are ready for meuln&ful
talks."
Liquor Smuggle
Trial. Scheduled
MONTEREY (AP) -Seven men are to
be lrled In laderal court In San JOle July
3 nn chars• of anuggiong llquor fl-om
abroad Into Calllornla .
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unan to be 100 Years Youn
By BARBARA KREmlCll daughter, Helm Carpenter, at 116
Of flt o.ill' roo 111n eucrten Way.
"My grandfather was born In "ll," saya 'We alway1 have ,open bouae oo f1l1
Alice Greever. "1797, that b , .. " birthday; I tl\JoY par11.,;• ahe laf"
Statialics Uke thb give a certain lllllp "Last year I had this nice card lrom Presldent Nixon." '
to the ~ Lagunan's •ccount ol her TblJ yur, Filth Diatrict SUpervilor
family history. Ronald Clspen "111 be dropping by to
Advised that the Orange County Board present her •with the board's reaolution.
o.f Supervison had just adopted a resolu-When Alice-Oreevu aaya, "l Just ~'t
t1on congratulating her on an impending believe I'm old -of course I know l an:a,
anniversary -her lOOtb birthday -she and people keep talkln' about it _,.bu( I
commented, 11Dld they really? Well honesUy don't !eel old • you can bdleve
that'& nice -can't do any bann I su~ ' her. · ' '
pose." She bonestiy doesn't look old eiU..-:
Mrs. Greever, .who was born jg Iowa on Actlv~. ~rig pink-cheeked, the'•
June 23, 1672, will be holding open house livelier any than many ball her age.
Friday at the home she shares with her Sitting · an open window In ber
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AGILE FINGERS FLY AS AFGHAN NEAltS ·COMPLETION
Mn. Alice Grffv•r Will be 100 Y Mn Old Thia Week
Saddleback Truswes
To View Budget Again
By FREDERICK SCBOEMERL
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8addleback College lrustet! tonight will
take a second look at an $8.59 million
spending program for next year, which
Includes a . 32-cent increase in the
district's tax rate.
Half of the tu increase would go
towards the district's sharf: in a
penfianent science-mathematics building.
The district is obligated to fund half of
the cost ol the $4.5 million building with
the state chipping in the remaining 50
percent.
Another eight cents on the tai: rate
would go for equipment and book! for the
new library building to be completed in
December.
· The remainder of the increue would go
to lund leases on temporary buildings,
teacher salary increases, i n d is tr i c t
agreements and general increases in the
cost of education.
"It's not some kind of harebrained
spending program," commented Supt.
Fred H. Bremer.
He added that trustees will be hard put
to make cuts In the budget. "I just don't
see any places where they can do it." be
said.
Approval ol the budget in Its presmt
form would bring the current district tax
rate of 41 .74 cents -the lowest in the
state -well above the 74 cent mark. It
would mean a person owning a $40,000
home would be paying $32 more next
fiscal Y"fl' than the 141 be Is DOW paying
to suppofl the college ..
Bremer said that the increase is need~
ed to keep the college facillty In line with
lis enrollment deinands. Commuti.ity col· '
lflges, he noted, are required to accept all
otudents wiahing to attend them.
Trustees gave the ttntattve budget ap-
prov al at. their Jnne 5 .regular meeting
but will be able to adjust. the spending
program up until the final adoption date,
Aug. 7. .
Also slated for «>nsideratioo -at the I
p.m. ~ iJ action on a number of
salary and lringe benefit proposals made
by both certillcatod (teachers) and
classlfied (secretaries, custodtans, etc,
employes.
Teaobers are requesting a 7.5 percent
pay increase and a '349 per tmploye
fringe benefit increase. A board commit.
tee has recommended a four percent in·
crease In lalaries and' 40 percmt cover·
age of the cost ol extending medical In·
surance· to dependent employca.
The classilied staff b ·requesting a five
percent tncrease and paymmt by the
dbtrlct of medlcal insurance premiums.
Tile board committee again has recom·
mended a four perc<nt Increase and 40
percent coverage of the insurance
premiums.
Iowa Rites Held
For W. B. Ryan
Roman calhouc funeral services were
conducted today in. Iowa for Walter B.
Ryan, 91, of Seo Clemente. Mr. Ryan, of
231.Z Calle Monaco, died Thursday afltr a
lnng illness.
He leaves a son, Anthony Ryan oi
Rusell, Ore.; a daughter, Helen Grover,
of San Clemeptt: eight grandchildren and
17·gresl-gandchtldren.
The funeral rites were conducted in
Collax, Iowa, with burial following tn Des
Moines.
Planners List .Conditions
For Addition at · Center
Irving planninc com.miaalon<rs have
Imposed a aeries ol condldons
on a proposed addlt!On to University'
Shopping Center, including one that pot·
ltd p\Jnla be placed on a vacant lot not '
located In the parCel In question.
The Irvine Compeny's request for a UJe
pennlt on a :1'1,155 square loot addition to
the shopping center was confmed to the
south corner of Micbebon Avenue and
Culver Drive.
· But Qnnmias\oner Wesley Mbx was
~med aboutsome neerty ~i.ge on
Culver, not Included In the ~It. Ho.
wantell 'the compiny to remove'all weeds
.. the ' tit• and. place temP91"ary '
lan4,ocapiJig .or grass on tt · until a
r.tllllraol P<!poeed tbere·la bliilt.
Irvine ComPIJIY official Jhn Taylor ob-
lec!ted lhlt laodocaplng wOOld req'"" U·
pensive irrlptiou but agretd to tem-
ponry 'fVe<d abatement and holed trees
for the erea.
Assistant City Attorney John Murphy
aaid the city could Mt legally clemand iJI.
tertm lanclscaplng and !be company'•
agreement ahould be llhon ln jlJe
metllng'•l'OCOl'dl.
Commlasloners epent about two hours
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on the condiUonat permit and at one time
attached 18 conditions to It, -· or which were eventually cooaolldattd.
The addliloo Includes a drug store, a
hardware store and a plant nursery.
There are 451 parking · &paces and a
small landscaped patio planned.
An eight.loot bike trail going up Culver
Drive and then through the center will be
·provided as will apectally .marked
pedestrian areas.
Commlaaionm added a restriction that
all loadln( aCl!vlU.. at the .hardware
store be ccnfined to the hours 8 a.m. to 10
p.m. and wanlad to • atend that re-
qulrement to the a1nod7 eilsting Alpha •
Bela marltet.
Murphy aaid they coald not lqally do
that.
The _Irvine Compeny did agree to put
screemng laodicaplng behind the Alpha
Beta loading """• altbollClrit was Ml part Of the orlclnal N!quesl
With the addition and fugure plans,
Which Include the reataurant and a
nledlcal center, the Unlverslly center will
be eventually erpanded to about '16,000
square feeL
private upolairs apartment -a
table dose "1 with her radio, boob
notepaper, pena and pencils and a deck or
cards for aolltaire, "in case J aet bored''
-ahe enjoya her buay life.
Kniltlnc oeedlft Dy u she creates a
large a(ghan ol complu patlern. "Thia Is
&bout my ninth or tbcnth late\y," ahe
.. ys, "The yarn shop n,..... about three
mootbl to make one, bu~ It only takes me
about three weeks."
Siie .knits and r .. dl w!thoulgiasses. "I
do ·bave a pair," ahe u)>laln1, "but I can
see much1better without them."
Her beering' la not quite as good as It
med to be, but she Sprun! a hearing aid.
"A docitor tried to fit me with one once,
bu( it wasn't working out very well and
he finally said, 'Ob, forget it -it would
just be a nuisance and you'd hear too
much!'''
In addition to the massive production ol
afghans, mmt of wblch are made as gifts
for her multltudious family o f
grandchildren and greatgrandchildren,
Alice Greever enjoys playing bridge -
••my recreation" -and reading, mostly
history.
She Is a oteady customer at the Laguna
library and keeps the llbrarians busy
looking for books that especially interest
her.
A topic of recent interest was the
hi.!ltory ci the black race in the United
StateJ.
"My grandlon gave me a book by
Malcolm X," she explains, "400 it upset
me very much because it was so full <lf
bait. So I asked the library to get me
aome· books on the biatory of the colored
people and I found one that · was really
excellent. You know, the first boatload
was brought over in 1619, not long after
the fOlllldillg of Jamestown, and just
dumped here -I mean really duniped.
Three C.Omplete
Training Course
As Paramedics
First Dana Hills
School Groups
Meeting Slated
A meeting Tuesday night at Marco
Forster Junior High School will mark the
birth of the Dana Hills High School
Parent·Teacber-Student Association.
Charter memberships, election of of·
ficers and other cbristming lunctiom will
be held.
Tile 7:30 p.m. meeting will be in the
school cafetorium and students enrolling
In the new high school next year and
their parents are welcome to attend, said
cocbalrmen Marvin Reoho and Mrs.
Dianne Anderson.
Interim committee chairmen already
have been appointed for the new PI'SA
dlvialon and their reports will also be
aired at Tuesday's meeting. .
Several gifll already have gone· to the
new unit, Including '25 in otarter funds
from the 8ao Clemente High Pl'SA
chapter and the C.piatrano Unified Co11J1.
ell ol PI'As.
Special Security
'Measures Begun
At Arts Festival
Special 9'Clll'!ty measures are In el·
feet tbb week on tbe Festival of Arts
grounds In Laguna Beach as preparations
for. the summer show moved Into their
final otages. . :
AulboNlng a fl2,1187 contract with
Lawrence Security Inc. of Anaheim !or
.round-the-clock palrolJ during the oix·
wttt.Festlva! ~·which .begina July
H, , ~ agreed that part.time
IOcurlt7 guarda should · ao On-duty Jm..
medlatoly to prottct the Bowl area where
the Pqeanl of tbe •Maotero la lo 1 rebearlll. ..
It WU decided that two iecurity guarda
should beain poll<>Ulng the (l'OUlldl from
• 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 a . .m., -the Pageant
staff la l!OrCiil Cluty, to protea against
pooslble. vandalism before the opening.
"And !or all those years alltr lbat tlley
ktlll bringing -uofcrtuoata -1• over llterllly by force. lt'1 jusl not a
very pretty 1tory. But ii'• aUJJ sad lbal
there's ao much hate •• .''
Her 1tudle1 of black hblory have
aroused her lnltreat tn the dilemma of
the American Indian, which abe now Is
Investigating.
There are many peraonal touches to
her Interest In history.
Her father, a veteran of the CJvil \Var,
brought up his Ii ve Children °" tales of
the war days, and of earlier family
history, daling back to the night of ttieir
anceston from France to escape
rcliglo\u persecution and the years they ·
spent in Holland before coming to
America.
Aa ii 1be bad betn there, she tells bow
her grandparents ,..... among lO families
who inade their way "west" to Kentucky,
fioaUng on river !alts and crossing
hostile Indian country.
'"nllnk bow brave those people were !"
&he olahm.
She herself grew up on 1 (arm in Iowa
and wa3 a teacher in a one-room school
before her marriage. "l wasn't quite 16
when I started teaching," she chuckles.
'"lb• olllclalJ didn't know it -I'd taken
the teaching course. at normal school and
passed the exam. Some of the bigger
boys in my classes were older than 1 l'lilS,
but l never had any discipline problem~."
Wiilowed in the 19308, Mrs. Greever
never remarried. Before moving to
Laguna six years ago, she stayed ''ilh
one of her sons In Leiaure World at Sell
Beach, helping him care. for hi• Invalid
wile and doing the family coo~tna unJll
ho passed away. An older son also ii
dece&sed.
Her greatest fear, she says, Is of beioc
a burden to others. ''So long U I can take
care of myself, I'm fine,,. she says. ~
Take care of herself she does, .a.od of•!
her own Utue apartment, though sbe doe
take her meals downstairs with htr :
daughter now. ...,
Her grandsons are among her b61,:.
friends and staunchest admirers, descnb-
ing her uncanny memory and personal
exploits with loving pride -including lb•"
time she hitchhiked downtown to fetcit"''
something she needed. .~
"\Vould you believe it, hitchhiked!''
'No Dope Here' 1,000 Push
Rainbow Family Toss In For School
'Stash' to Prove Point Tennis Boost
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Getting Away
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ON THE BEACH DEPT. -More than
half a million -1e ._. clown the
Orange Cout over this wtUtnd to
worship at the shrine ol tho world'•
largest Fountain of Youth.
Indeed, th«e .,..... 250,000 or them
•lontl our aalbore So~r and a like number &lnday, according to the best
eyeball estimata of llfegulrdJ from our
VarilUI jurlldlctlons. •
And what a -nd we lurnld on for
them. J1111t at It• best. Deceptive morn-
ing ~ with doom-like overcut clouds
and mllts of tho mornq to chill the faint
of heerl. And then tho noon breakout,
when Mother N1ture pulla back the cur·
taln, pour1 oul tile IWllhlne and unveil!
this brat or all poalble CQUll.
AND TllEllll U THE Pacific. The
great wattn tbemaelva, warmed to
more than 70 dqrea and •losblni the
llhcnllne with UPI to modente IUl'f. The
brteoel blo!rtng ln carry with them I0,000
mllta ~of purified air.
lloof of our jellyftoh, thooe pesky little
ltlncen, ~ to be cone thll won-
deRIUI weebnd and ln comblnellon wHb
balhtub like wator, why It w11 even
enough to 1et an old IOUI like your oor-
rapondenl out there aloshing around in
II. And I WU, Indeed.
I DO NOT KNOW ii the Pacific holda
any proven medical pow'"* I do not
know II II II Indeed Ille Founl&in of Youth
or a m11tc elll.lr or a true potion of the
godl. It would ..m uncleor that any of
thll cobld be I'"''"" to Ille acltnUllc com-
munlfy.
The power Of the Paclfic, however, WU
cletr to me on thll June cUy. Waabecl by
Ill Wa""1nl Wiien, the old body _,..
to creak lt11 now and mulclea and 1kln
1ttm to return to life. The nit water
clean ....i puuJea with a lot more ef.
fediv...., lhlt·all that lluff they peddle
on TV. 1be air you breath II OJJed with
spray and It all "'"" to cleailae tho aouJ and 1lfl tho aplril Raw nwv11 r<lreat to
aomo tranquil reJ)Ollltary within the
human oymm. ·
It II all elJOUib to lull body and soul ;,,. to peace. .\nd that Indeed II the elllir 61 the
Pac:lfic.
THE OTHER WORLD Is above the ·
beachllno. It ll llllod wllh 1hoppllll ..,.,,_
pleat, aulanlHllo uhauat fumea, traffic ·
signals, ~bing tjrea, d o d g i n g ·
pedestrians, bill oollectora, bellowing
potJtlcllna, cr1nky bout.s, nagging wives,
whining cblldren, mortgage holden, ~lf-
2"fVJct laundrlu, freeway interchanges,
motorcycle offlctr1 with ticket books,
door-to-door salesmen, parched lawm,
llol oldewalka and the whole gallty of
Jiwnan. affairs.
Down here ls only the IUJI, Sta •nd
beach. The gull overi>ead. Solt water
aloshing over a belly that has pushed
qalnol loo many duka and quick-lunch
counters. The aound of the aurf and the
llghts or the escapees, all bavlog fun.
BUT THE SUN, eventually, begins ita:
arc toward the sea and time is ruMing
Olli. Soon you must quit this place and once
aga"1 pick up towel and sandals and
trudge on up to that place ab:>ve the
beachlin<.
The apiril I& cleansed. 'l1le soul II freer.
Some spring has returned to the sagglog
llody.
Now all you must do la find your way to
,..alfty. Ono naulOI question does re-
• math:
JS REALITY above ti, beacbllno or
beJoW it!
Fire Loss $150,000
PLEASANTON (AP) -A fire which
call!ed 1150,000 dam11e at the home
ecooomica building . or Amador Hi1h
SchOol Sunday fitted the p1ttem of • rash
ti minor ar90n iwcidentl in the area dur-
;,. the weexend, Fire Chier John l'rud·
den said. The cause of the fire was under
invelstigation.
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WASHING TON (UP I) -Demo<nllc
Natt.oal Chairman Lawrence f . O'Brltn
wants a thorough government probe of ID
apporent attempt to bui bis olfico tl>al
rtaUlted In tho arreat or a 1alarlod
employee of Pretldtnl Nixon 's r ... leotlon
campalp <XIOllDittee.
O'Brl<n ancrlty cleacribod the arrest or
five ID<ll, includlnJ former CIA employee
Jamet W. McCord Jr., In tho Washinlton
outces of tho Democratic National Com-
mittee at 2;30 a.m. Saturday II ID "ln-
crodiblo act ol polfllcaJ apjonage. •
O'Brltn said the incident "raises the
ugliest quellloal about the lnlflrlty of the
poUUcal proceu in this pres1dentiaJ
year."
McCord, 53, charged with "'cood· d.,.... burglary along with tho four other
men, is aecurlty coordinator for the NlX·
on JIHledion Committee, drawing a
"tako-bome 1alary" of fl,209 per month,
according to Powell Moore , the Nbton
commlttee'1 director of press and in-
118 Persons Die
On British Jet
Outside London
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LONDON (UPI) - A Brttlab European
Ainoaye (BEA) Trident Jetliner loot
power -poalbly throttllnl back to meet
anttoolN regulatlolll -and c:raabed
mocnenll after tak!l1I off from London'•
Hoolbrow AirpClrt Sunday. All Ill ponona
aboard, lncludlnJ 35 Americanl, were
killed.
fcrmatlon. Republican N a t I o n 1 I
Chairman RolJ<rt Dole nl<I be aJao boltl
a contract to provide aecurity seniices
for the GOP National Committee.
Republican party leaden d e n I e d
reapollJ\bWty for tl)e incident. Jobn N.
Mitchell, who re1lgned u attorney ,.,.,,.1 to hood Nlxoo'• rwtection com-
mittee, H id he !'IS "Mjlriaed and
dlsmayed 1t these reports."
0 'lbere iJ no place ln out campal&n or
in the electoral proceu for lhi1 type of
activity, and we will not permit It or con-
done If, .. Mlldlell said.
Dole sald McCord\1 actions "were not
on oor behalf, nor with our conAHt." He
said the Republican patty would .. dllcon-
Unuo our relalloo&hlp" with McCord '•
firm "~ our underatanding of the fa~ls accurate." ·
O'Brien said an FBI probe should re-
!llain "open until we know beyond doubt
what organization or indlvldual1 are
behind this ••• " A spokesman for At.
ENGLAND
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tornoy General -(}, Xleindieist,
who -.,eded MlldlOll u alloro•Y
cenoral, aald the FBI aiready was ir.·
vestigallng. He llld the agent&' report
would be turned "'"' to the Jlllllce
Deportment crknlnal division for ap.
propr'iato IOllon.
Ale1ropolltan police u1d Ibey 1urprlsed
the Jive !Deft in th& DemoC'rat!c ('Om.
mltlee'1 olllce1 al the styliah Waltrgall
aputment1. 11>t men wore surgical
llOVes, polke aald, and caniod expenalve
pbotograplllc equl-nt and electronic
1urveillance devices. They Aid the ;,,.
aliuments were capable of Intercepting
both telephone communications ancl
regular convmatlon.
Two ctlllng panell near O'Brien'•
peroonal office bad been removed Jn such
a manner it would have been possibJc to
slip in a bugging device, police said.
Mccord served 19 years in the CIA
bef<l'e retlrlng in ll'IO. He b a graduate
ol Baylor Unfveralty, who bolds a com-
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Jt ·wu Brlllln'• wort! aviation dllamr.
Airline officiall aaid many of the
fP'Jselltm aboard the • • E u r o c r a t
Special" -ao named because European
Common Market dlplomall frequently
use the Ollht on lla regular run to
Brunets -look the OJcbt to beat today's
internatlonlt pilot llrike.
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A spokoaman for Hawker-Sldcleley,
maken ol the Trident, aald atall ,.... a
Hpoulble cause" or the allh "but until
we know the result of the official in--
vtstlptlan and the contents of the black
box lllCl>t r<eorder have been analyr.ed,
we cannot aay definitely."
But pllota today aald the captlln, one of
BEA'• molt experienced pUoll, may have
cut back bis eDline power loo 1barply to
comply with reJ!lllatlonl aimed at reduc.
llll noise dlaturbance to resldenll of the
Heathrow ma. Plloll In the put have
complained tho anlinolN regulatlonl
ooold lmperll aircraft aafely.
A plane lllalls when II cllmba loo steep.
ly for tho power of Jla enJlnet to keep it IOilll· It then be1tns to slip backward, aa
one airline o(Aoial put it, 11llke a car
trYing·to go up an fey slope.•
.The 'tl'l<lenl appeared to lose power
after clearing Heathrow . Alrpo,rt, t~en
glided into 1 meadow and nose-dived Just
before hitting-the ground. The airliner's
tall 1napped oU and the fuselage plowed
. into a clump of tree.!.
Slghlleers lhrollled the scene by the
hundreda and curious motorlsll jammed
nearby roada. bampertni ,...., errorts.
A BEA spokesman said the Trident 's
fin and tail sedion were ripped off in 1
1968 ground collision with another
alrcraft at Heathrow. He said the Trident
was repaired and given a new govern-
ment certificate of airworthiness the nerl
year.
Minuteman Launched
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE
(AP) -A Minuteman IJ1 test missile
was launched from here Saturday night
and aimed down the Pacific test rnnge .
the Air Force aakl. 1bt mis.!!lile was pro-
grammed to Dy 5,000 miles to a target
zone near the Marshall Islan1, a
.spokesman said.
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111 Perish In Britain'• 'Worst Air DiH1ter'
12,000 Give Angela Davis
Big Soul-hero's Welcome
DE'n!OJT (AP) -'l1le 12,000 blacks
and a scattering of whites who gave
llJWela Davfl a tiJal.bmJ'& welcome here
waited -while J*ted in a stuffy and
humid coliseum -more ttian Uree hours
to deliver it.
"Ut us tell the oppressors they can not
destroy our dreams ••• our will," Miss
Davll, the 2J.ye1N1ld black militant, told
the screaming crowd Sunday from behind
bullet-proof gla" while surrounded by
security men. "Our dreams of justice,
equality and liberation will live on."
Mlsa Davis, r<ctnUy acquitted of
murder, kidnap and conspiracy charges,
._ed at a rally oo the Michigan Stale
FalJ'll'Ollftda as part of the thre&<lay
"Black Elpo '12."
e 'l'ral• Holocaust
SOISSONS, France (AP) -Re scue
workm fought for breath and moved in
relays today, eeektng survivors and
bodies 1n the wreckage of. two trains that
piled up Fri<lay In a mile-long tunnel
-. part of the ctiling collapoed.
-Sixty.four bodies have been taken out
ol the hmnel, but the death toll was con-
aldered certain to rise.
One rescue worker said, 11Tbere m
still bodies, about 10 girls. We can see
them but we can't get to them."
Another wcrker said, "There are slill
20, 50 or even mort victims.''
e lmh l'lelence
BELFAST (UPI) - A man was shot
-. In tlie Blreit and bled to death early
today In a Raman catholic stronghold,
tho fourih peraon to die in 24 houra or ;,,.
tenslfied •lolence In Northern Ireland.
Three soldiers were killed Sunday in
the explosion ol a booby-trapped house.
e Firefighter
BOSTON (AP) -Flags are Dying at
hall-1lall and bfacll: bunting is displayed
on Bost.on's 45 fire houses as the city
moum,, the deaths of nine firefighters
killed in the collapse of several Doers
during a weekend fire at the· unoccupied
Hotel Vendome. The dead men, rang,
ing in age from '¥1 to 52, and seven other
injured firemen were buried in a rubble
I IN SHORT ••• I
Of bricks and Umber Saturday wben a
corner section collapstd 1nto a mass of
debria as they were fighting a fire in the
historic hotel.
e Sllto Shakeup
TOKYO (AP ) -The campaign lo suc-
ceed Pricie .Minlster Eisaku Sato is ex-
pected to be one of the most bitter in the
history or the Liberal Democratic !><rtY.
and some party officials aay it may frac-
ture the ConservaUve group tbit has
governed Japan since 1948.
'lbe party's 431 members in Parliament
will begin electing a new party l .. der
July 5, and the winner automatically
becomes prime minister. Sato announced
Saturday he wu st..,.,lng down alter
nearly eight years in office.
e A"alancltes
HONG KONG (AP) -More than 150
pmooa '"re feared <lead today after
three days of torrential rains, floods Md
landalldes on Hong Koog Island and the
adjoining Kowlooo penlnaula.
Avalanches roared down two billaides
Sunday night, w1ph1c out an orea of squatter huts oo Kowloon a n d
demolishing three apartment buildings Jn
a chain reaction on Victoria Ptak, on the
ii land.
!Heavy Storms Hit Plains Fe:rnale Senator
Fights f o;r Seat
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PORTLAND, Mable (AP) -Sen.
Ma11aret Chase Smith's fiibt ror rHI..,.
lion hl1hllght1 a Maine primary today
which I.! expected to draw an estimated
200.000 voters. '
'lbe nation 's only woman senator b ~ challenged In her bid ror the
Re!Jul>lican nomination to a filth tenn by
Roher! A. G. Monks, a millionaire
-an aeeklng tlOCtiW! olfJee for
Ibo first Ume.
In 'I llemocraflc race, ~ Rep.
Wiiiiam D. llatbaway 11 ra..Orod to dolaal
Jact L. Smith "' Portlond, • .,.--.i candldato who baa loll an bk prmoua
bid• foe atolt, eountr and munldpa1 ol.· fice. • n-...,.. two.man races, In both
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aeall. .
Ill Illa Ill Dlalrlct, 0..,-atic l!ep.
Pellr N. K1!0I la ,....-by -"Bronlt" car-a M-1'1Mld Vlotnam
veteran, IDd .R,.ablk:ID lmliMflmln L.
R4bort -faces reUred Atffl1 of. lictr Clllon I!. Yoiq.
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mission u colonel In Iba ·Air Force
reaerve.
1be other four meo arrested wtre
lllted u lrom Mllml and three were
de....ibed 11 Cuban r<fugee1. Tb.ly wei •
Jene Valdes, allu Eugenio Martlnu;
Raul Godoyn, all11 V, F. Gonzalez;
Frank A. Fiorini, alias E d w a rd
HamlltGJ; and Benwd L. Barker, aliu
Frank carter.
O'Brien said there needed to be a '
"moat aarehlng pro t e 11lona1 in-
vesUgattoo to determine to what eaten~
U any, the Committee !or Iba l!Hledlocr
of the fraldenl II Involved In this a~
tempt to spy on Democratic bea<f.
quarters."
"No mere statement of iBnoctnce by
Mr. Nixoo11 campaJp manaaer will di.f.
pel these questioe," O'Brim aid, "es.
peclllly .. the Individual allegedly ;,,.
volved remalna Oil the p1yrvtl of the
Nmm campaign organization aa tiled
with Ccmgress. 11
'"''~ HELD IN llREAK·IN
Jamo w. Mcc...i Jr.
Edith . Irving to Begin
Term; 'Mad at System'
NEW YORK -(AP) Edith lrvlnl, who
reports today for a hn>manlb jail -tence, ~ she wu "ravine mad" after
leamJni about the affair brtw,.. ber
buaband alfford and cabaret atnger Bar-
onea Nina van Pallandt.
"But now," she aaid, 11J'm ravine mad
at the system."
The lrvinla pleaded guilty to grand
lattenr and cooapiracy to defraud
McGraw Hill, Inc., out ol 11761,000 with a
phony "autobiography" of billionaire
Wallace Doctors
Say He'll Walk
With Assistance
SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) -C..rge
C. 'Vallace's doctors have handed him a
superb Father's Day present: word that
he has a 90-percent chance of being able
to move •bout with assistance within six
months.
Following delicate surgery Sunday to
remove from his spinal canal 1 bullet
that bas left him paraJyud from the
waist down, the Alabama governor's
physicians indicated he will be able to at·
tend next month's Democratic NaUonal
Convention.
But they said there is Jess than a 50-50
chance he will ever be able to wait
normally again. Chances are better, they
implied, that Wallace will be able to
partially conquer his paralysis to the ex·
tent that he could walk a few slepa wllh
the aid of bracta and crutches.
They stresaed an even more likely pro-
spect: that Wallace will be able to stand
un1M1sted and to move about w:ith the
help of crutcbu and bracta "by IWin(inl
along, rather than walking," even if the
paralysla peralli&. 'Jbil would mean he
would not have to spend the rut of bis
life in 1. wheelchair.
These possibilities were ouUined at a
news conference several boun: after com·
pletion of tho !JO.minute operation to
remove the bullet.
Wallace was shot several times May 15
as he concluded a rally at Laurel, Md., in
his quest for the Democratic presidential
nomlnalloo.
Dr. Stacy Rollina, the Holy Cross
Hospital neiaoourceon who beaded the
seven-man ~rptlng • team, . s a i d
Wallace's ipini.I cord -the telepbone--
cable-like rope of nerve fibers that
transmits nerve measages between the
brain and tho rest of the body -wu
bruised but Intact.
Rollins, a personal friend of Wallace's
and a claumate at the University of
Alabama years '!go, said alao that a
network of key nervea, fllmlnl downward
from tho lower end of the aplnal cord,
was found inlacl
Noting that thll group of norvea Is call-
ed the 11cauda equina" -Latin for
"bone's tail" -because of its ap.
pearance, Rollins said the network
eacaped damage even lbough the bullet
wa. found lodied "right al the bqinnloC
of the hone's tall."
The bullet w11 lodied Inside tho $jllnal
canal -whlcb runa through the core of
the bony aplne -al the level of the lirat
lumbar vertebra, called 0 Lone" for
•hort, the topmoit "' flv. -···-slltutln1 the upper hall or the lower
back.
recluoe Howard Bugbee. lrvlnl, '1,
aentenced Friday to 211 yean In prlaon
and liven a fl0,000 line. Hll wile, II, pt
two montha plua a two.year auapmled
sentence and a fl0,000 line,
Bd0r< the lrvinls were ~ad.
Baroness van Pallandt teatllled be!Or< a crane! jury that abe .... with Irving 1n
Mexico when the author said be wu in-
terviewinl Hu1bes.
Mrs. Irving,~ in an interview witb the
Daily News, called the baroneaa a
"destructive" woman who is HooJy .ll>-
terested in money. I was raving mad
when I found outn about t.bt affair. But
now she bas tumed her allier at Ille
courts.
"I never thought it would come to
this," she saJd. 11We could make it if we
,,,.ere given the chance.
"Why don't they give us a chance?"
:she said with bitterness. ''They could
have us do something usetu1 for the com-
munity -say, work in a hospital tvtrJ
day for a year. We could wipe floor! or
do work like thal. Then our family would
stay intact."
Mrs. Irving said her sons, 2 and 4 yeara
old, have been told that ahe I& going to
Switzerland on business and they can't
come. Her h1l.1band's aentence ii to begin
after she comes out of jaU 10 one of the
pareents will always be with the boys.
Irving WU preaent durinl the In-
terview, the Daily-Newa atory aald, but
sat morosely quiet while hJs wife told a
reporter about an auction of her paintings
to be held today In lhe lobby of the
Chelsea Hotel, where the family had
stayed for about 21..i months.
When the interviewer asktd if they
would try ii all over qaln if Ibey bad the
chance, Irving broke bll 1llence, aaylnf:
"Are you mad?"
Mrs. Pat Nixon
Attends Rites
In Rapid City
RAPID CITY, S.D. (UPI) -Mn.
Richard Nixon joined a community
memorial service Sunday in mournln&
more than 200 who died 10 days qo when
flub Ooods raked Rapid Clly. Her vlalt
was preceded by a te<:Ond fiood that
claimed two more Jives.
lntenae rains Soturday reaulted Jn
floodini In wbicb two YOUOI JJIJnoil men
drowned. The death toll from tho June f.
10 flood stood al 211 with 381 peraons
liated aa mi.'8ing.
About 2,000 per10111 turned out for the
memorial aervlce at Stevena Illgl>Scbool.
Mrs. Nlson aat quietly durlnc the
Cert!IJlllll1 ln the !root row of tho au-
dience, dressed in a black, t~lece
dresa.
After the service abe was lnlrocluced to
17 relief worken and told one of them,
1'Nice lo see you. You've done 1 won.
derful job."
Among the \\'Orkers was Mrs. Joy
Medley, a Salvation Army 1'orker whole
lmaband drowned In the lloodt. Al.!o,
Mike Brunick, 19, a fint aid volunteer
who backpacked Into the ltills tho night ol
the Oood to help eiJbt )>ertOn! stranded.
.'noe nlnl Soturday .nlglll cauled Mayor
· DOn Barnett to declare a state of martial
1-w and broadcut a wornlnc to "abanclon
your .propertr Immediately." Hundreda,
perbapa tbouuncla. took tho . onlera aerlousl1 and fled.
. Two feet ol water Ian lhrourb the
11reeta Saturda' »llht ·and the a..u
Ilelenae ~ waw r<acbed r&ir feel
in pull ol the downtown ""·
Barnett aaJd be declared martial aw
for ID hour and.15 mlnuloa Wben "I aaw
thia tremendowi watfr and we were bav·
In( a terrible time cootading pollc:o and ru-."
"Wt tbouibt tbll Would be Iha.boot ...,
to do II," the »year.old Blrnott aald.
"Liit -I lold the people U., ~
to -le, bol tbll time I aid 11U wlll ....acute."
He said "It -lied a lot qutear t111f
Umo and .-y llcldlad ........ n. two lWnolae 1"llllt -llaa MacArlllur, 11, Riverdale, and Mkhael T •
Neater. 11. ~Harver -.,... •owaed
when Ute.Ir v1n W11 wuhld off 1 .,_
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Penalties on Pot Counseling on Rise '
SACRAMENTO !AP) -
Republcian Gov. R o D a I d
Rea gan's wife says she is
circulating petitions to place
the death penalty issue on the
November ballot.
~trs. Nancy Reagan said in
her SUnday column in the
Sacramento Union that all
types of persons have been
anxi ous to sign: Democrats,
Republicans, libel'flla, con-
servatives, blacb and whites.
Answering a reader's ques--
tlon whether she had signed
the ·death penalty petition,
Mrs. Reagan said in part.
"I have not only signed it, I
have been very busy getting
signatures 1a n d circualting
petitions. '
"I believe the California
Supreme Court overstepped its
boundaries in declaring the
death penalty invalid because
In so doing it changed the
Constitution of the state -on-
ly the people are supposed to
be able to change the Constitu-
tion.
"This petition, as I'm sure
you know, will only enable the
question or the death penalty
to be put on the November
ballot so the people can vote
on it. When you sign ii, you
are not saying whether you
arc for it or against it.
Phone Rate
Hike Asked
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -
Pacific Telt!phone CO. has ask-
ed the Public Utilities Co. for
an Interim $131 million rate in-
crease, to be effective July 9.
This is the same day the
telephone company has been
ordered by the Supreme Court
to begin refunding a rollback
or a previous rate increase ap-
proved by the PUC.
Company president Jerome
Hull had annOIDlced Thursday
the finn was appealing the
state court order. He said
Pacific Telephone f).so was
seeking a total '198 million
rate hike to offset the oucr
Order.
'Life of Sin'
ZURICH (AP) -The
legislature of Switzerland's
Zurich State has voted 74-f7 to
repeal a law that prohibits un-
married couples !rom living
together, but a public referen-
dum may. be needed to lilt the
ban.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
The Allleri<an M e d I c a I
A.ssoclaUon leadership has
proposed that the nation
aboli sh criminal penalUes for
possession of marijuana for
private use.
The AMA Board of Trustee1,
adopting ""-"lm1ne11datlons or
two prestigious study groups,
Sunday presented the policy
change to the association's
gOYerning body, the House of
Delegates.
The house debate later tl\is
week is expected to be fierce
and emotional but the
delegates rarely turn down the
Board of Truste<s.
A CHANGE In AMA policy
would give considerable am-
muniUon to young people and
others asking for marijuana's
Jegallzatlon. The p r op o s e d
AMA language parallel! a
report earlier this year of the
National Commission on Mari-
juana and Drug Abuse -
whose s imilar recom-
mendation was disavowed im-
mediately by President Nixon.
The AMA Board of Trustees
said not much is known about
marijuana but that its use is
"a pleasurable experience for
a majority of users."
"Physical dependence such
as is seen with barbiturates,
opiate derivatives and alcohol
does not exist with mari-
juana," it said.
However, the board said,
some evidence does indicate
that heavy use increases
Jikellhood of organ damage,
especially of the pulmonary
organs.
'"THERE IS no evidence
supporting the idea that mari-
juana leads to violence, ag·
gressive behavior or crime,"
the board said. Also rejected
was the idea that marijuana
use lead! to progression to
serious durgs.
The .key language was:
· "Possession of marijuana
for personal use and transfer
(not sale) of insignificant
amounts should not b e
criminal act.s . Marijuana use
In public should be prohibited,
6Held Over
Teens' Rape
OAKLAND (AP) -Six
Oakland men are being held in
connection with the rape Tues-
day of three girls aged 14 to 16
in an East Oakland apartment
complex, police reported.
Five of the six men were ar-
rested in three raids Saturday
and the sixth was picked up on
the street. All were booked for
investigation of rape and kid-
naplng police said.
50 pieces
for
S29.9S?
and a pl,. of marijuana in.
toidcatloa ahould not be •
defense In any criminal p,...
ceedlng."
lncreued research on mari-
juana wu strongly urged, in-
cluding study of the possibility
tbal marijuana might be u5ed
as a therapeutic agent In the
treatment of terminal dl!eue,
glacoma and hypertension.
Precedent Set
mE MARIJUANA report
was presented at an annual
convtntlon, wbooe program
gave new emphasis to the
problem of alcoholism, esp..
cially among youtb. Repeat-
edly, alc<lhollm was called A superior Court in Oakland gave custody of Rich-
"the aatlon's No. I drug prob-ard, 9, left, Wendy, 8 and Scott, 11, to their foster
lem." parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Darnell of Concord,
Dr. Morris E. Chafetz. rejecting the claim of their 11 biological11 mother,
director of lhe N a t i o n a I Linda Rosen berg.
Institute or Alcohol Abuse and -------=-------------
AJcoholism, said the best
evidence indicates that the use
ot alcohol, rather than mari· .
juana, is a precursor of drug
abuse.
Cannery Row in Row
Dr. Leonard D. Jacobson, 1t10NTEREY (UP) -Cannery Row, made famous by novel-
Eugene, Ore., &aid, "There's ist John Steinbeck, has become the center of a dispute over
no question but t h a t plans to develop the waterfront stretch into a modernized tour·
adolescenta are starting with ist mecca.
alcohol at younger an d Some person or persons appaml~ly !~I so strongly about
younger ages." the issue that they have been setting fires m the area. The latest
* * * Initiative
Qualifies?
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
The California M a r i j u a n a
Initiative said it would file
more than 190 ,000 sup-
plemental signatures today in
the drive to "decriminalize"
pct -easily enough to qualify
the inJtle.tive for' t b e
November ballot.
Robert Ashford, s t a t e
coordinator of the campaign to
abolish penalties for t b e
private use of marijuana, said
only 95,000 valid signatures
were needed, with petitions
still flowing in Sunday night.
"To have accomplished '°
much with so little financial
support shows that the litUe
people in California feel very
strongly about re!ormll>g the
marijuana laws and we're
overjoyed by this response,"
said Ashford, a San Francisa>
att<rney.
Threat Eases
one was Saturday night.
Busy bars and restaurants were forced to close when the
fire destroyed an empty warehouse on the row.
Firi Capt. Gordon Leiws said the blaze in the condemned
warehouse was definitely arson, and was the latest in a series
of fires set on the waterfront.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -a(O. Even -· a quarter of !Jodon and ministers on the tbe schools do not include
whole are guilty of 1ppallln1 Dltural 1eiu1l functioning in
soxual Ignorance but wUI bl their curriculum.
deluged in the near future "How embarrasslnl, even
with demands from the public how appalling ii ta, that
for aer counseling, • e x medicine and theology have
reilearcherl Mastera and conaisently refuted to accept"
Johnaon believe. every cballena:e to d1spd
The demand !or help will misconceplloos that thrtaten
come u Arnui<ans learn to tho,. stability ol man1age, they
approach sex in the same said.
comrortable way thef ap-"First lhe professionals,
proach eating, Ors. Wilham H. then the ge.neral public, must
Masters and Virginia Johnson be educated to the concept
Masters told delegates to the that seJ'Ual function is an in-
American Medical As3ocl.aUon tegral part of e.very men or
CO!Jvention. woman's physical means of
The couple discussed the communi cation.
equating sex with 1tn."
'n.t average man or woman
think.s more about au lhu
1JJJ1 other oubject, they aa1d,
and It should be appr<>ICh<d
"In the ..,,,. comforlabl•
manner they ..,.,.pt t be
molulion of their hunfer •
aymptoma.
"How healtlly it would be II
men and women c:ould enjoy ~
the same comfortable In-_
teractlon in the bedroom that
they do in the dln1ng room,••
Muttn and JohhlOD said.
"Aa with appeUte for food,
.sexual hunger should be.
resolved when present bul
never forced If abeent. m a r t i a 11 y destructive In-"We simply must cease
nuences of sexual inadequacy ';:;;;::;;;::;;;:~~~~~~:;;;=:::~=~==:if in a paper delivered Sunday 11
night at a scientilic session o! THE "IN" p• •CE TO GO! the aMual AMA meeting. .._.. ror~yor'!":., ~.~~:~:. {QJtgl®fl!l@&@@fJll!ffffJJ}ltmoM).
di!lerent levels o! sexual [ Jlf{jll/ii!5fmrn;o ,fijf'i/'511..~ ---desire by partners and in· _ !li=i.lt.!:!JUUl!::!.J!ro U Bil
FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON
ability to commWlicate dif·
ferent needs, impotence ,
premature ejaculation and
failure to obtain orgasm.
Masters and Johnson said a
"massive clinical demand" for
sex counseling should become
obvious within the next two or
see Q.ory PucMtt •Ta WIUl8ml • • .-
l!ver1y llroe. • SkllM • I _noon
Pllr1rtdp l'•mlly P9rformora • l!ddte DNn
three years.
Although at least SO perctnt
of all maniages suffer from a
clinically.algnificant degree of
sexual dlsfuncUon, they said,
no medical schools had a
course on sex until 12 years
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
(AP) -The government has
eliminated a requirement that
all young persons register for
a national service draft. The
requirement was made in 1958
becaure ol Communist guer-
rilla acUvlty then.
ltS one reason .we need
additional poWeF plants.
Can you picture what
would happen to employ-
ment in this area if we
ran short of electricity?
Nearly everything would
stop. Including production
lines.
That could seriously
affect the welfare of you
and your f3.mily.
Today there's enough
electricity to go around.
But as the population
contimes to grow, industry -
will need additional
electricity for new jobs.
To meet this growing
need, Edison must be per-
mitted to build additional
power plant.a now.
And the transmission lines
to deliver that power.
Nuclear power plants are
one of the ways
to provide additional
electricity. Nuclear power
plants are clean, proven
and smog-free. "-.
Otherways to generate
electricity are under
intensive researCll ar·being
developed now. Meanwhile,
existing methods are
steadily being improved.
Electricity and jo~
The two go together.
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LAFC Is at It Ag ain
Wbe.n membul of a nonparU.wi agency of iov.mi·
ment become polJUcally moUvated, trouble Is almost
certain to follow.
Oran~e ~County's Local Agency FormaUon Com·
mission (LAFC) ls 1 prime example. Its five membera
Include two from the Board of SUpervlaors, two from
the Orange County Chapter of the Califoml1 League
of CIUea and one public member. One alternate ls 1p-
polnted for each category.
member port was even voted on. It was reool•ed by a
vote lo delay election of !tie alternate unW July 12.
In tbe Interim, commissioners are lo submit ~mea
·of their nomlneea lo their fellow members., And the
public ls Invited lo do the wne.
Last year, the LAFC made a public apectacle of It·
self in membership musical cbail'll maneuvera, when
Su~ervisor Robert Batun and his poUUcal cronies were
try1 1~ lo prevent lndµstrlal land near the airport from
bclo;; included In the city of Irvine. Two commlsalon·
er• \,·ere unseated, one was reappointed, there was the
famous "six-second meeting" .and many thousands of
dollars worth of legal actions before the Battin·led
shenanigans were defeated .
Now the commission ls In another hasale over aelec-
Uon of an alternate public member. Exhibiting the tor·
lured reasoning •characterizing his career in public of·
flee, Battin -one of the two county superv!JOts se"·
Ing as comminiollers -contended that the public mem-
ber's alternate ~bould be a person who bas not held
elected office at any time.
In other words, . no elJ!el'ieQCe : In governmentil
policy-making at any level ls the best qualification to
ect on 'municipal affalra, Battin.reasons.
Tbe fallacy In this ls evident when the commission's
power Is ci>DJ!dered. It bas the authority to make the
final decision on annexations . to citi... And it recom·
mends for or 1galnst Incorporations of munlclpiliti.,,
with the Boord of Supervisors making the final dec.i·
1ion1 .
: . · Tbe tommissil>n last week reached a stalemate
'Wiien none• of tliree nominees for rthe alternate public
Tbe Orange Counly "woods" are full ot both men
and women with aolid, recent experience In noapartl·
nn public outce Wl\o would be fully qualified to fill
the LAFC post. Several from the coastal area come to
mind easily:
Former Newport Beach Mayors Ed Hirth and Dor·
een Marshall ('fhO also served as grand ,jury foreman),
former LaJ?Una Beach· Vice Mayor and Grand Juror
Helen Keeley, arid former Huntington Beach Mayor
Geor~e McCracken. Many others could be named.
Finding and appointinJ? a citizen -man or. woman
- with demonstrated qualifications isn't all that big
a problem. Keepin~ the LAFC oq a high plape apparent·
ly is, as long as Battin is a member.
Airport Pressure Grows
Efforts to hold down noise and air pollution from
airplane traffic into and o.ut of Orange County Airport
need to be redoubled in the face of steadily increasing
pressure.
Director of Aviation Robert Bresnahan reported
last week that 94,757 incoming and outgoing .passen·
gers used the facility In May compared to 78,060 in
May, 1971 -an increase of 21 percent. Air cargo bu ..
iness jumped more -32 percent, from 162,814 pounds
In May, 1971 to 215,093 pounds last month. ·
The figures are one more reminder that reloca-
tion of the airport grows in critical importance every
month .
·a tN' gavemebllBbeen 'The new Cadillac Pres1 .et~ toutho: nearest dealer.' recalled. I'm to turn i in
Wlafl It Was N ever Reported Tlwughts on
A ftermath of
Angela Davis
Answers Divided
Interview With Al Capone
Saw 1'1be Godfather" the other night,
and my mind began to run back to
Claude C<>ckbum, the British journalist,
and hl1 falJMIUI' unpublished interview
,.1th Al C.pooe at the puk of the
gangster'• pewer, of C&pooe11 views on
the Malla. and hl1 own contributions to
capitalism, freedom 11111 the American w.,-.
COckburn, ,.ho now ,~
11 Y'I I In CGunty .~ .. ;;, Cott, -Ireland, ..
the fSluarf .of the
Blactpool river, WU
American eol?'tlJ*I"
dm ot '111e Tim" of
London In !bf 111111.
Ht llOlilht h'om his
home office penn;..
aipn to co .. r the shooting of Jake
Llnfl• In broad daylight. Lingle was a
crooked Oilcaro Tribune reporter who
often acted u lluon betweeo the Chicago
copa and the Capone mob. rtm TIMEll THOUGHT the murder
aaltgnmeot over, and replied with a cable
tha! ha1 become something of a classic in
journalism. "By all means," it aaid,
"Cockburn QUcagowards. We J com e
stories ex·Otlcago not unduly em·
~Ing crime."
With this equivocal mall\il\lt, the young
reporter sought and got an appointment
for an interview with the great man at
his Ltxlngto~ Hotel headquarttn.
Present at the , interview be s i d e 1
Cockburn 11111 Capone WU• I machine gun
pointed out of the tranaom of 1 door
behind Capone'• desk,' manned by a
young fellow oamed Macblne Gun Jack
Mc:Gurn.
(CHARLES McCABE)
"Listen," Capone said, waggling his
pudgy band at C<>ckburn, "doo't gel the
idea J'm one of these goddam radicals .
Don't get the Idea that I'm Jmocltlng the
American system. • •
'"l'Bll AMERICAN system of , " he
btf.. to shout, "call U Ame~;~
caD II Clj>ltalllm, clU II what Y..,""\ib
gives to eacb 11111 ~ -of us a grea!
..,..111111ty1 W ..,.iloly -it with both
-· ""' .,... the IDOi! ol ii." The maiterful ganpler emtlnued with
strictures against soclllllrm a n d
anarchism. He praised individualism,
freedom , _ private enterprise aQCI the
pioneer spirit. He pointed· out that
.Bolshevism was at our gates, that we
can't affonl to lei It !n, that we have to
organize our1tlves agalns! t~ and put our
shoulders together and bold fast.
"My rackets," he repeated several
timeJ, "are run on strictly American
lines and they're going to stay that
way." He noted, as he bad to other
reporters, "Public service is my rnotto.
l'v..i. always regarded · it as a public
benelaction If people were given decent
liquor and square 1ame1."
ABOUf HIS RACKETS "slaying that
way" turned out to bt a rdermce to the
Mafia. Although Capone -· a NeaJlClll-tan from Brooklyn, be bad recently bOen
named president of the Urdone Siciliano.
For the methods of this Mafia offshoot
Capone, the organization man, had
oothlng but deep contempt. The Unions
was "lousy with black-hand stuff,"
Capone complained. _
"Can you imagine," be said , "people
going in for what thef call these blood
feuds -some guy's grandfather was
killed by some other guy's grandfather,
and this guy thinks that's good enough
reason to kill tbe other." This, to Capone
was profoundly unbusinessl~e. Almost in
a class with Bolshevfsm knoclt1ng at the
gates. V. bad., . · , . -I .
<XlCDVBN DID not cable the in-
terview. A mooth or so later be met in
New Ycfk Mr. Jolm Walter, one of the
minority stockholders of Tbe Times.
Cockburn told, him the Capone story, to
.hls listener's rapt and amused attention.
Mr. Watter asked C.OCkburn why he had
not written the interview up for The
Times.
C<ICkburn. r,eplied that when h e
auembled ,bit notes, and got before a
typewriter,· he saw immediately that
what Capone.bad been saying to him was
enctly the aort of stuff The Times
editorial writers were pushing day in and
day out for their British constituency. He
gave to doubt, be said. that bis London
editors wouJd like to be reminded that
their social Views were eye to efe with
that-of the foremost gangster in America .
Capone, aa It happened , got much of his
light and leading on political and social
questions from the fervE'1t j I n g o
editorials of William Randolph Hearst.
Mr. WaJter assessed the sltuaUon in a
moment·of wry reflection. He. agreed that
Claude Cockburn had indeed done the
right thing by forgetting the story.
Burger Goes to the Top
Tht Arm~ Is 1io10 o//trinQ a $1500
caih bon1t1 to men who agree Co tnli.st tn a combat unit -New1 Item
SaJaoa, J-I, 1171
Sergeant Hamllton (Giant) Burger
emerged today. u the top money winner
on the Vietnam cir-
cult ao far this year.
The crowd-pleu-
lng left ·hander be-
came the first G.I .
to 10 over the $100,·
000 mark In bonuses
and prize money.
"I'm abootlng for
IOI! sranct." t h e
freckle-faced rookie
f r o m Scarsdale said with a grin
u be fondled the b a r rt I of hia
trusty M·l6.
Burger's enviable record began when
he collected the standard fJllOO O.nus for
-COMT
DAILY PILOT
Bober< N. Wracl, 1'11111iallfr
Thomas ii..U, EdUor
Albart W • .Be!u -
a.ru..w """ fdllor
( ART HOPPE )
enlisting in a combat unit. On lop of this
he picked up a $5000 bonus far coming to
Vietnam plus the new f!0,000 bouuJ peld
to fronl·line volunteers.
Btrr MOST OF THE hard-lilltlng
youngster's earnings came in prize
money -47 searc:ll and destroy mlasloaa
at $400 each ; J& ambushes 1t '200i Ind .a
record 52 enemy kills at f!OOO a hll
The plucky, broad-eboufder ICTIJJt!ltl'
went over the -top When be 'fb1ually
singlt-liandedly clobbered the vilta1e ol
Wlfar Dbat last Thursday.
"It was In the waning momeots and
they were pultJng up a tough figbl," the
young soft-spoken hen> modeslly told
newsmen. "I thought maybe tbty bad
me. My shots were going wide. So I lean-
ed back and went for the bomb."
H• hefted I fragmentation ve<ilde and
nashed hia warm amlle. "I wu lucky
eoough to he1Ye 1 parfecl alrlke. Alter
that., It was llke lhM''W ducb 1D a rain
boml."
CAPTAIN llUCll: .ACI, lllqer'a cooch
11111 -· om~ pooed b: plclm.-wlll hla ,....11ar.
"We'10 .U ~-:Ill blm,• C.p-t.oln A<e ..... hit boy .. the
abooilcler. "Wt'll bl rMI surprllad If
"' doeaa't-..., with Rootto-of the Ywlmn."
A'-"' llllllllaaed that flOO,• WU
I lot fl-fir ooe IO )'GUO(. "Well, U
.......... , ntplnc hub capo," uld
Bmpr, 1-l>tns.
<'Ap1ln Aoa -..cl. "Folb beet
laM llllllk life'• dletp out here In Aala.
It llft 1111'\. la lbe ftl'll Im yoon ol tbla
WU n IPllll _, -$100 blUiila and
killed less than 1 million gooks. That's
more'n $100,000 a gook.
"TIDS NEW WAY'S not only SO times
cheaper, but you ought to see what It's
done for morale. The boys' have
developed· a real gung-ho competitive
aplrll. Rijhl, soldier?"
"Rl«b~ Captain," said Burger grimly.
11Wben I'm not out there fighting, I'm on
the rlfie range, pracUcing, practicing,
pncUdng."
.Burger, a· dropout from Scarsdale High,
bad only a minor so-so record (two ar-
rests for car-boosting, one for vandallsm)
btlort be decided to tum pro.
'Jbe-Army reportedly bought Illa "°"'
trael from the Mafia for the bargain
price of flO,IJ!IO and two utlllly oub-IJlldlloetunt.
Bui u captain Ace put 11 lodly:
"W•'re real prood to have a promising
)'Otllll -' like Burger here CID our
teen. Like all Ille boys In the new Army,
be lcnowl whit be'• fighting for."
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Into Three Kinds r
( ROYCE BRIER J
The Angela Davis case remains the
talk of the nation and the world, meaning
Jt'1 a controveray. Recently the legal
aspects of the San Jose murder trial were
discll3Sed here, and the cootro.ersial
phase may be worth elaboration.
Many white non-Communists were In-
dignant at the attitude of Miss Davis and
· her followers over
~r victory. h e r
refusal to yield a
breath of credit to
the Amer¥:an mech-
anism ol . Justice.
One ediiqnat ,CO!jl· ment was that .Miss
Davis's recolf was
"ungracious." This
judgment r e _s t e d
clearly on h e r declaration ifn·
mediately after acquittal that It· -not
a "fair trial. •.• a fair trial would have
been no trial at all."
But this does not touch the larger
issues em~ced in the rearitlon of those'
neither of her race, nor of ' her pqlilicaJ
convlction!J. • ·
APPARENTLY these people expected
Miss Davis to be gratelul for her
freedom, or something. But the i ex·:
pedaU6o is ·rooted ii a failure to un.-
derstand the bitter-sweet shock ot ac-quittal. . . .
You may ha ve thought l forgot all
about my friend with the new sailboat,
who didn't know how to answer people
when they asked him about how much it
cost'-but I didn't. Hundreds upon hun-
dred.!i of letters or advice kept pouring in, . .m ;I put. them all in a large rolder for
future perusal.
I h8ve ju.st gone
tbrougb this folder
(whicll my s<cretary
seiulbly labeled
"llruiboff to Busy·
'bOO.ies"), and find
that readers are.
roughly divided into
three groups:
-221 believe that
a soft amwer tumelh away wrath.
. -209 believe that a hard answer is the
only cure for nosiness.
-188 beijeve that the best w,ay to
answer a question is with aMther.
IT WOULD TAKE too much space to
list the scores of different rtplies, isome
of Which are fuMy , some ironic, some
moct-eourteous, some silly, and some
dowju;!ght ruder than the questlpn.
Amo'hg the soft answers, the tavorlte
seeml;d to be: "I'll forgive you for asking
1hat·~stion, if you'll forgive me fpr not
·anSWeri.ng it." this genUe riposte was at·
tributed to a dozen aources, from Baron
COrvo to Ami Landers.
Another in this category wa~ J.P.
Morgan's familiar s'"F."lf-,ru1iive to
ask the price, you -can't afford if."
AMONG mE ffARD.LINEllS, the
inost. popular retorts were, "That's none
~YDNEY J. HARRI~
of your business," (which doesn't meet
the set terms of the problem, of coune),
•·1 don't care to say," ''I won· it in a raf .. '
fie ," "Twice as much u half." "Yoo 'd
have to ask my accountant that." ·
Tbe answer·a.questioo...witb+quulit>n
people are fondest of the simple:. "WhY
do you ask?" This, they sa)', ~ms to
take the wind out Of the sails Of most
busybodies. Other variations are: "How
can I put a price on such pleasure?.''
How much money do you make?" "How
much do you think?" and so on.
THE WBOLE DARNED dossier bas
been passed on to my friend. What 1
found most interesting in it were not the
varied answers (although sOme of them
were q~te good, If unr.inlable), but th•
fact that so many peop e responded to the
call for advice.
It seems to me that the average person
is bombarded day and night with advice.
!uggestions, admonitions, strictures, and
rerommendations; but nobody ls really
asking his opinion about anything, even
as trivial as the boat·amwer. People
have an immense reservoir of views and
opinions, and it is ncit really being tspped
by any public ~medium. Their almost
grateful enthusiasm at being encouraged
to help with a minor problem indicates to
me a lack of any true dialog in our IOcie-
ty today. Miss Davis and her internatioOal com·
patriots· have expended JmmeDSe •energy-
in recent .years nurturing an arbi~rary
law, to wit, that it ia impossible for one in
her slt~tton • to get jilstlce in an
American court. The law has dev~loped
serious flaws for some time in similar
cases, but the key case was hers.
Uninhibited Bella Abzug
Imagine, then, the chagrin of dlsc:Over· Bella Abzug is 5%, an established
Ing that the. law is not a law, but an im. Jawyer, a wife, mother of two daughters.
pression, and that those upholdlng ii as a Sbe bas been described as tough, noisy, certitu~ were· wn;tng. It ia not nice to profane, impatient. A radlctl populist, a
fool Mother· Marxian Nature. ' . fighter for peace, she was elected to
Surely in Communist centen ' far Congress from a volaWe district of New
removed from San J..,. -in Paris, in York City -tired of the old song and
Moscow, In black Africa -the acquittal dance, u 1be put It, and the "anesthesia"
bad to come u a great dlsappolntrnE'11, a of the liberals. In Washington she became
great confusion, and well-nigh · un· a controversial character allllOll im-
betltvable. medlalely.
Just as Scott Fltqerald could aay "the "Bella! Ms. Abzug Goes to
rich are dllferent from us" (the 1 non. Washington,''' a boot edited by Mel
rich), ao'we can aay the Marxlsla are dlf. Ziegler, ls a dJary ol her first year in
ferenl from as (the 11011-Marxlsts). Oongrett. II la an lmest and exciting
TUB MARXJSTs don't offer a theory ol pollllcal documeol In a year thick with
oOcl.11 orpniution, but 1 docmt of In-stale pollilcal -., rlletorlc and tradJ.
fallllillty u fixed as the spin of the tlonal bmnlJui. This -!1 laced with Planets. Th<orles are for picking O>er, to humor, psto, verve *!"i plain good
ate If tbtJ work. Since the philoM\lher aenae.
Jobn Locte (ll!i-1704), the father ol self· 1 11111. AJIZUG (lbe 11 very prc>women's
--· ~ In democra::r have II!>> ts not merely 1 polltlcal MoUJ been plcltlng 11 over. They don I know Goldbers 11 her jittery -Is ba•t
they are-J1Cbt, Ibey only hope they -...,.lllod. She la deldly serious, an in-
Wbel .. -show Ibey aren't, they don't -political acllvist wbo dott
faint, and rbl1 .... clwice their minds. things and gets thing• done. All she 'l!anla
Manlstl doo~ undergo this travall. ls to lrtn& Congress back to the people.
When IAey encounter one, who denies wl see her attempting to organlu a
u.ntam, tllot one ls merei)' bom stupid, new cootltlon of .....,.. mtnorltles
and u the French·aay, 'llben ,... are ""'°' -le tbe poor 'elderly and
born lllupld ,... stay stupkl.Jor a lq _,,ployed, Tllo "diary"' tells bow she
time. Sue!> 1 ooe la alwa11 ..,..,., "f'allY -a toward auch by bnakfnc estaJ>. ....,.,? OIJ' Wl'Olll,-and CID Deftf be lilhld rules. , •
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her. She feels that people ar• desperate
for help and leadership. "There'• no
place else to go but to me,• Ibo writes,
"and the sad lhlllg 11 lhal verr often they
are right." '\
A reader feela the Ropubllc woald be In
.much better sbllpe II Bella A1fu1 became
Its first Golda M•ir. She'• contro.eralal;
of course, but her diary 1parkles with
ldtu Ind lhe aels II all down In the
uninhibited •.......tar of the kallee
klallch. But don't thlnll there ls not I
keen lntelllgmce W..rt1nt.behind this role
ol her COlllllluenll' Jewllb Mother. I find
this Ille me.I udllnc Jll!lljlcli boot of thil craoy, mlae!kp ,Aritfrlean period
(Slturday Review !'rm; SI.ti).
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Dur George:
How can t lletp the = CID the "1Velopo Oap from •Uc to the
envelope?
Dear· S.D.: S.D.
riPt la• io6uef .. llCl ! 'l1le 1ac17 wean. her preJudlc.-well. To
'11* apl..., wlly Iha CGaupunlsl her, Iha real -ot the people are
wwld il -(1ilo blaek -id ii aiolber "the P""-and Ill' pols Jo big ,
motw) "°""' -a mWb1Mler ol )Juolneaa." Slit tuea on anybodjr lrom --iii .., bollef Cl" Id of ID ID-Colonel Sandera, the !Cenllleky ~ ..
••• I lit .... Wlleo ,., ~ Ille klaa w1lo leltllled (lllapidly, obe IJloaPI) ...._... !lllrld to be "snctouo onr --.11er .-mmtllee on ~ 111
.., laNdlo llroli•I wlllllo-tlle.-.ol tlw qed, to PlUIMnl Nlltll, -...i Siii
ti tlll _.cmi••odlt world, ,.a an Ylewa u 11blckward" at bell ' . .
That-may bl tM "1l>bal -lion this week. C'-. S.D., U the Oap glua .._,, lllck the 1e11er
wW fill oul
. Dear George:
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turned down by the Army !or reuons ~ ..,,al turp/tude.
YOU CAN -blu' a good lowland gorilla now for Just
about !l,000,. a zoo man wi. me. Some bargain, that.
ONE OVT of ·every 10 lirnuo list.cl oo the J'\ew Yark
Stock Exchange bas changed Ill .,...
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NORMAL!. Y, which are bigger a
youngster's tonsils or a grownup 's! A
youngster's.
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THE B~ING boys natloowlde are said CO be pouring COOCl<it now
at a rate of a~t two acres per min· ute.
W&'I inve:ntect?'
QUERIES -Q, "How, pray, did
they measure. bail before the goll ball -.
A. In e'!fa. '&bin, hen, duck, goose, turkey egs.
Q. "YOUR body temperature goes down when you're
asleep, doesn't tt?"
A. Does pu.t. By about a .degree and a hall, say the
medJcoe. Maybe why b because you perspire more when
you're uleep, too. Unless you're a lady , In which case
you glisten. . .
IN BIB LAST Interview before his death, that psycho-
logical genius Dr. Karl Jung said: "Women are so much
tougher than men underneath. To call women the weaker
sex ls sheer nonaeme. Beware tboae angel·face types who
always appear weak and belpleu. 1bey are the toughest
of an.''
AD MAN -Reports M;u-tin Ragaw:ay: "A vice presi-
dent of a Madilon Avenue ad agency died after a short
illnen. His anotjates were shocked, understandably. 'What
did he ban?' asked one. Another replied. '[ think it was
Lever Brothers, General Foods and Revlon.' " .
STATIBTICS Indicate five Ui;nes .as many city men as
country boys come down with scalp. ailments that eventu-
ally l<;ave them bald.
HAVE YOU ever p;nmed anything In a hock shop?
Pollsters put that query to numeroua citizens. One man in
five·aald )'el, one woman in 12 likewise.
ORIGINALLY: That word "broker" meant "somebody
who taps wine cuks." "Curfew" meant "cover the fire
!or the DigbL" "Abet" meant "to sic a dog on an animal ."
MOST MEN ahave up and down, not sideways. But re-
searchers who've investiagted the business of mowing down
beards say wetU get a closer shave by cutting across the
whlskera with diagonal strokes. lnltnd to try that promptly.
Address "141' CO I. M. 801/d, P. 0. Boz 1875, New-
port Beach, Calif. 9!1660.
Doeto.rs'-S:arvey
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Improved Trai ning
In Sex Advocated
By DELOS SMJTll troubles. It la the politlon ol a
u" kllMI ..,., number of medical educators.
NEW YORK ~ Only 2 per· They lldvocate Im p r o v e d
cent of 911 ripmentattve doc-teacbln& at the undergraduait
tors querled 'lo a IW'Vey say level and postgraduate courses
their paUenla -~ uked for docCOn In practice.
them !or oexual advice. 'lbat Woods made ln-<lepth studies
left 91 percent who are of 113 aenlor medical studenl!
oollclled !or sucb,advlce. whom be look CO be represen-
Tbe survey conllrmed the tativ~ -~ both studenll and
med I ca I pm,..ion'• tm-.practicing doctors. He found
pression that It ll a favorite that "a large nmnber of
recourse !or the NXUally pbyalclans 1 .. 1 Inadequate in
troubled. It allo _._.td the _their know~ normal and
doubts al critics u lo Its com-djso~1e111ality."
petence In such mat~. This aense ~Inadequacy, be
Sixty.one perctnt of que~ saia, '1~ compounded by am-
tioned doctors said doctors in iely, guilt and shame in their
general were not Is competent OW? eex· life:" Furthermore, a• they should be .. ff..,.ver, theoe docCOrt and future doc-
'bout 15 percent co111ldered tors are oot sensitive enough
themselves co be I u 11 y CO "great 110Cia1 difference In
qualified sexual attitudes, vaJuea and
1be ..;,.ey design ezcluded behavlors"-they would apply
advice on contraception, abor· their own pmonal standards,
tlo and organic dileaae, thus however narrw.
theo, survey <tl"'ilODI and Over hall the s t u d I e d
ar.swers pertained only to aex· students felt their medical
ual pradlm and th e I r e_ducation "bad lail..t •to
pSycbological and' 110Cia1 re-' llipll1canUy bx!reue their 111>-
bounds. · · denta?,"lng ~ human ....
Jt'wu conducted bl'. the pro-uality, be said.
le11tooil joiirnal, iledlcal "While they felt they bad in
Opinion " whl<h publlsbed the adequate fund ol knowledge
result. ilona with tbO newest about anaCOmy, pby.iology ·
flndlnga ol Qr. ~ M. and organlcdlalunctlont, they
Woods of the Unlveralty ol lndlcat.d a strong leellng ~
SoJthern Callfomia M,edical dellclency in t h e ..,.
Schi>ol. derstanding ~ s e x u a I
TbeY lprtlfled hla poolUon psychology."
that generally ' -1<1oe doc-It la NOT true that inedlcal
tors are oot CQO\petenl CO deal otudenta educalt themaelves
With 11'l1Mlrganlc a e x u a I with pmonal experiences. For
one thll!g, the demancla made
upon them by the courses keep Fork It 0ve)r ::,.~ -~ -they
LONpON (AP) -Tbe House
ol Coil-catering com-
m!Uee 1111 nearly z, O 00
knives, bb' and apoons
eqrawd wltll tlle crest ol the eom-bavt dilappeared
from tbe lllae dlnin( room.
The -11kl 1-t
llUfPOC!od -of taking the allftl'Wan u m.1venin.
Accordi.ng te Woods, 11Tbe
popular view ~ the medical
student a1 ,. x u a II y II'
r.._tble and wild la a
myth. 1be v,.. majority ex·
hlblt aeiual bebavlor that could moro approprialtly be
~bed u -c inhibit.cl. A
llgnlliCaot perctntage are sWI
vira:ins."
.
QUEEN!! -. ly. Phil lnttrlancll
"Don't you think he1s gone a little over be.rd on automation?" ·
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Women Salesmen
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Hot on Car Lot
rebuilt engines. "I just like
them," she says. But Duringer
tells his woman sales force
that knowledge ol a car's to-.
tricacies isn't important .,
start ..
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Jon
During er, a car dealer, says ·
he's turning to w o m e n
salesmen on his lots because
they move cars, a n d
customers like dealing wittl
them.
"Some of 'the buyi!rS seem
to be more cordial with ·
women than men," says Dur·
inger. .
Alter hiring · his first four
saleswomen last · September,·
be has added two others •.
Barbara .Chase, for exai:nple,
seti._ an average,of·lO cars and •
truob monCbly and the others
keep up with male-aalesmen.
The car-hunting male stops
short at first but "when be
finds out we:re knowledgeable,
there doesn 't seem to be any
problem," says Joy Kennedy.
AJ a girl, Mrs. Chase, now a
divorcee, raced cars and
, The first WOIDll) be hired,
Mrs. Ke~y agree,,. "All.
you do need is prod ·
19lo.wledge," she said, in an in-
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under given conditiQns." '
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Specter of Mafia ~o.llows Frank Sinatra
By VERNON liC01T
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Tiie
shadoW' ol the Miiia haunts
Frank Sinatra even I n
retirement.
"SO far 11 I know, Utere Is
no such arganiul&ion as the
Mafia," the singer once said in
response to quesllon.t put to
him by a grand jury.
But Crom the beginnings of
hb career more than three
decades ago Frank Sinatra
has been linked by rumot,
qua.sl.olliclala and fact with
underworld llgures.
It WI! the linking of hll
name with criminal elements
that sundered his friendship
with Prttident Jo(ln F. Ken-
nedy. An underworld figure
was responsible for Nevada'•
~anting commislloa vokting
Sinatra's interest· In a gambl-
ing casino at Lake Tahoti.
THE SHADOWY world ol
syndicated crime and bis
relationship With aegml!lltl of
It in New York, Miami
Nevada and Cuba have doeJ;;f
Sinatra '• name almoll from
He ..,.. l•f•rlatell
b1t the -1 "Tiie
Godl•tlaer'', ••II
ca-eleae te • ,,... ... ........
llf•rie P•so .,._
tlttt ,..,. -re 1 ..
troll•ud In • re•·
Ul•r-t.
DOGGED BY WHISPERS -Through his long
career, Frank Sinatra has been mentioned by whis-
pers, innuendos Jlld even charges linking him with
organlied crime. Now he ls wanted by Congression·
al crime probera: for questioning. He is .shown at
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hi! start u a bi(l:lime en-.
tertalner. His reluctance to
defend hlmaell evep againlt
Innuendo bas not helped.
Heedless of. poulble con-
sequences, Sinatra failed early
this month to appear before
the House Crime Committee
about biJ role u vice pre1i-
dent of the defunct Berbhlre
Downs Race Track tn Han-
cock, M .... On that occa1lon,
he flew to Loodon Oltenalbly to
discuss a comeback from
retirement to .star in "The Lit·
Ue Prince" With hll lriend and
neighbor In Palm Springs.
Frederlct Loewe of "My
Fair Lady' fame.
That put R<p. Cl•ude
Pepper; (l>·Fla), In the J>Oli·
Uon of trying to gel Sinatra to
Washington for an 1ppearance
before the 'crime committee
July I!. It w11 a difficult
assignment. When SI n a t r a
plays hard to get, he 11 bani to
get.
' HIS REPRESENTATIVE in
Hollywood, pres.s agent Jim
Mahoney, says the 1in1er'1
journey abroad wu a
legitimate business t r I p
' regarding 1 film.
"Have you ever known
TWO MORE
BEGINNERS·
COURSES IN
HOUSE
PLANT
CARE
by LEW WATERMAN
Fruk to run from a fight?"
Mahoney asked.
"He's not over there to
avoid a subpoena. Remember.
"'1ls is an election year and
Frank makes more news than
anyone.
"So every four yeara or so
!Omething like tbla comes up
and Frank Is In the headlines
again, UIUally Involved with
..... polltlclan. Frank bas
made appearances at IUch
illlnp before and bas been a
\.'COPti atlve wttneu." .
Whether or not Fr a n k
Sinatra u-involved in any
criminal activHy -iBnocenUy
or otherwise -he iJ paying
the price for having associated
with the tough guys in
Seoteh, Ant Polson
Young Wife-Accused
Of Poisoning Mate
GOSHEN, Ind. (UPI) -
David and Shirley Rock -·
fnlly wore a happily married
y..., couple, both involved in
church and eommunity af.
fain,
'Ibey '""" eomidenld IO!id dUzens In the small village of
New Paril, llOllth of here, both
teaching SUnd.ly School at the
Union Center Church ol New
Brethren.
But Mrs. Rock, 24, faces
first.degree murder charges
stemming from the May 25
death of her 26-year-old hus-
band in Elkhart General
Hospital.
Elkhart County l'ro!<culor
0. Whitney Slabaugh aaid that
marital problems led to Mrs.
Rock slowly poisoning her ~us.
band by spiking his scotch
with liquid ant poison.
Mrs. Rock surrendered to
authorities after a grand ju ry
Coast Student
Gets Diploma
John Mitchell Rajcic, of 2900
returned the m u r d e r in-
dictment last Wednesday.
"She didn't love b Im
anymore," Slabaugh uid.
Ht said Mrt. Rock worked
a1 a clerk in a UUUty office at
Syracuse and recenUy WU
electtd president of t b e
Goaheo Public Service Club.
"She wu considered a very
Cllrwlan girl," Slabaugh said.
The Rocb, married in 11117,
had no children.
Their marriage bad been
unstable recenUy and they
talked of divorce hut never ru.
ed for one, Slabaugh said.
The prosecutor said Mrs.
Rock signed a confwion ad-
mitting she poisoned her hus-
band slowly over a periCNI of I
several weeks by puttinE!'
arsenic in scotch and water
drinks and in soft drinks.
Slabaugh said she used a li-
quid ant poison "which you
can buy at any drug store. 11
Rock. an Army veteran, had
been ill for nearly a month
and missed work frequenUy,
He was employed in the cost
office of a machinery firm at
Middlebury.
v..., ---enroUm•t Rmftecf.
CALL PAUL BRECHT
ORCHID CO.
548-2314
Paper Lane, Newport Beach,
has received his Doctor of
Philosophy from Claremont
Graduate School. Rajcic at·
tended the University of Min·
nesota for h Is bachelor's
degree and obtained h i s
master's degree from the
University of So u th e r n
California.
He entered the Hospital May
22 for a tonsillectomy, but the
attending surgeon "found him
too grossly ill" for an opera-
tion, Slabaugh said.
The prosecutor said other
doctors examined Rock and
deteri?\ined he bad b e e n
poisoned. He died as doctors
treated him for the arsenic,
which an autopsy Jater con-
firmed was the. cause oldeath.
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ORAJIGE COUNTY
Education
Pictures
Limit.ed
SANTA ANA -The Orange
County Department of Educa·
lion has imposed increased
llmitatlonl on the circulation
of the fllms it provides for 111
eounty school districts.
The c o u n t y audio-visual
department, htaded by Robert
Donker, bas three categories
ol fillll5: general (all grade
levels), limited (cert al n
grades) and restricted (by
special permission, mainly sei:
education films).
Following criticisms b y
county school lrusleea thal too
many '1mature" films were
reaching ''immature''
children, Donker reviewed the
film! and added almost 300 to
the limited list.
These films had pn!viously
been in the general category,
but had been recommended
for certain grade levels.
Despite the recommendations
made by a review committee,
Donker said, teacbtrs from
other grades could order the
films ii they thought them a(>-
propriate.
Now they can't.
Some films -like those ori
teaching, art, history ,
behavioral theory, h l g h e r
,~-. J ... 19, 1972 DAll Y '1L01 .,
Planners . Studying · Density for Futuri
By JAClt llROllACK THE COUNTY u a wbole
..... --'!"" ...-. Giily 2,1111 ...,.. ""' SANTA ANA -Orange llQ\lll't mlle but the l~ure b
County. Planning Department ll'OWlnc. tbe plamer ,.id u
olllclala .are working on I mucb 11 llO more -le ptr
popul1Uon growlh study com-year. .
plete with 1 atr1tegy for Anothtr loci revealed by the
I u t u r e population develop-stlldy I! that thert are 900,000
ment. people living between the San·
To date, according to prln-ta Ana River and the Loll
elpal plamer Al Bell, the Angeles County llM.
strategy for Hgulatlng future "!( that uu were In
growth bu not b e e n _.l<d Into ooe cily It
determined, llld the fact that would be the second largest in
theH ll'O wioua problems in-populatiDn in the state of
volved I! evlclenL caJilornla," Bell said. "But ii
to lllOther lll·termed "urban
sprawl."
SUCll development ltadl to
waslaful 111t of la n d , monotooous appearance, a
more costly area to serve in
tenill <ii gov'"""'n~provlded
faciUtles such as sewer and
water lines, and 1 headache to
public transwrtatilln pllnnm.
ORANGE COAST cities run
th e 11111 (IUDtiet In growth
figures, l h e report reveals.
Costa Mesa bouts 1,221 resi·
dents per square mlle while
San Clemente (Z~I) Is in the
lower bracket, a l <i n I with
nelghbOring San Juan CApl· de!lllty lnmase flluret folnr Jtownloln.t:,M 1lnlmodiy.'.li! • yur , ... ... pul 1 Ju other eoast cities are Founta ·.2$f strJno, ,.. •I on -· II •• H De1plte lhe ra•ld -•wth of ~•· -··t "'ti.. Hu~ Ya ey, 3,7w lo 1,836; un-• •. V'•jo ~,.r •-., : " Be •• I "' • ·-a··~ attU U MJaloa ,. , ti "'~Be h • ·-F 1a· tlngtoo a..., ,-lo •• ~; """ n.-•• • •·-; oun ID Newport Bead>, 3,1111, lo Ull El Taro llld Llr: Jllllt, tho Vallty, 1,163; Laguna Beach nd •-·I Be--• 1 u• to s -• population denal of the Ullin· 2 ,., N ~" Be ·• 3 Ill a -~" ,-"''' ,.,..; •w,.... 8"" ' SAN CLEMENTE and La· corporated ueu of Ibo ~ty and Stal Beacb, 2,793. bu incrtased oaly allgbtly In
h , __ ,_ guaa Beach """ lesser popu-_ _
But If past growl 1 •~ latloo f:.wtll per IQUAH inlle, the past ye1r, from -to .. ~ continue the couw com-• 1. 2 ~ Bell attr1bui,,s tlill lorgely
munltles wW a~eb th'e with guna eoun '°' ' to the fact !bat about 11 per· •~ ~ persons in )171 llld only Z,863 we1tem core cities in denaliY> now, 1 reductloa of 17 per-.. n1 of the ooutbellteril port
comparaOve figures nveal, ,... per mUe, while San Cle-of !be county 11 Clevellnd N ..
C:OSta Mesa, fOI' eumpJe, mente added only .ts ptr unit, Uonal.Foresl land:
SIW ill de1111ty •lncreut from1~=~;;;;;;~=:::~:=::===::~--;;;;;;;~---4,98( In 1171 to tbe cumnt
S,211. Comparable one-year For eumple, Bell said, live c:onlalna onl.Y one--OUrd of the
cities in the western part of county's total· land mass, and
the county are !'11'" densely almost 811 percent ol the
PoPutated than the city of Los population."
Angel... Bell, basing hi! uawnption
LOS ANGELES hu 6,263 on figures complied to date,
people per square mile but forecasqs that current high-
Countian Named
our commuliitles of Stanton d ., b 11111 .... ln the t
(7,231); La Habra (7,103); ae:d~'f ~~ral w:'o~r:
Garden Grove (6,951); La c t t i e s - G a rd e n Grove,
Palma (118), and Santa Ana Cypress, La Palma, u .. na Water Vnit Chief
(l,J.8t) are more tightly com· Pa~ Stanton t Anabel
cted _.__ .. _ Its ,, r1., , wes m,.
paC1 u.ww un:i metropo • Westminster and Santa Ana -
Bell eiplained. will result in a mass rilove-
Conversely, the at u d Y rnent over the next several.
reveals thal San J u a n years to the southeastern part
Clpilltrano has the least . or the county.
popWation per square mile in "A SlrttlLAR s i t u a l i o n, the COUilty ( 433) followed closely by the new community prompted the COWJty'1 major
I growth during tbe 1950s," tilt o Irvine (1'12). report stat ... "During that
Bell said an acceleration in period, J e o p I e fled th e
apartment house construction urbaniz , density populated
Is lilt key to higher densities in areas of eastern Loll Angeles
the west county oommunitles. County for the less crowded
"The square mlie figures areas of Orange County."
ORANGE -Glenn P. Allen ,
dlreetor and pasl-prealdent of
the Municipal Water Dlalrict
of Orange CoWlty. has been
elected a ·director-at-large of
t~i statewide California Water
Resources AMOCiatlon. Ke is
succeeding George A. Patton.
who resigned.
Allen is also a member of
the board of directors of
Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California, president
may be slightly misleadlng," The report attributes such Ivy Degree
the planner revealed. "We are mass . movements to beliefs
in the process of breaking the that heavily populated areas John Phineas Banning, son
density figures down to ceosll5 spawn crimes, congestion and of Hancock Banning, of 1752
tracts, and pre l i min a r y poverty and lead to greater East Ocean Front, Newport
numbers incHcate that some stre~ and health problems. Beach, has graduated from
areas of Garden Grove and tn contrast, the r e p o r t Princeton University in New
Tustin may have as many as reveals that the great com-Jersey with a bachelor of
15,000 persons crammed into a mittmeot of the past decade to science degree in electrical
single square mile." single family building has lead engineering.
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or orange Savings and Loan
Associ8tloo and former mayor
of the. City of Orange.
The CAlilornia \V a t e r
Resource' Association is a
nonproflt. nonpartisan citize ns
organization "·hich work~ to
aid development of wat er
resources of California and the
West.
Chosen as voting alternates
for Allen were Dennis E.
MacLain, general manager .
secretary-treasurer, A-funicipal
Water District of Orange
County; Clem M. McColloch ,
president, board of directors .
1tfunicipal Water Districts nr
Orange County; \Villiam F .
Hurst, general m a n a g e r ,
Irvine Ranch Water District.
and H. George Osborne. chief
1
engineer, Orange C o u n t y
Flood Control District.
mathematics and literature -I! r===...,,.. are limited becaust the in-Ill 11
formation is too technically
advanced for some gradea,
Donker said.
Others, on sex, drugs and
mental health, often are
limited according to estimated
grade level "maturity," be
said.
High School studenis can no
longer view "Child care and
Development,"~ "Sex Attitude!
in Adolescence'' or "The
Teens.,. These are limited to
college or adult use.
But they can see "Baths and
Babies," "Life With Baby"
and ''Ma rriage i.!I a
Partnership."
Junior High students cannot
see any of the above but can
watch "As Boys Grow,n
"Girls, Beware," and "Self-
defense for Girls."
Although the board bas not
officially adopted the rear-
rangement of films, Donker
said hi! department has been
practicing t b e limita tionl,
which also keep most heavy
drug films out or the lower
grade!, since June: 1. It was on
that elite tbat many teachtrs
began ordering films for the
fall.
9 UCI Profs.
Get Honors
Nine UC lnlno phyiics ml•
. jors ljave been accepted Into
membership in the Sigma Pi
Sigma Honor Society I n
recognition of their
scholarship and achievements
in the science of physics.
Honored were:
-John Dishaw, David
Rudawitz and Steven T~
inger. all of Irvine.
-David · Robson, Newport
Beach.
-Lawrence Carlson, Joseph
Oliva and Edward Ross, all of
Costa Mesa. ~ Rusself Cook, Anah.-.m.
·-Ricardo Gutierrez-Lee.
Jr., Garden Grove.
Rudawltz and Trullinger 11'1
Juniors. The othm a r e
aenlor1.
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Money'• Wortla
Use Your Schools
HIUllin(ton Harbour resident p..., A. Chalita bu bttn
named Western Dlvillon salts
manager tor Pe&rotud1 IDc.,
of Newpoi;l -Jltach,
The 20-year veteran in lhe.
oil and gaa businw will be
responsible for the flW'ketlng
of Pelrolund'• .(!rllllng monies
lo the w .. 1em Unlled States.
-r Corporal"" hal
appolnted"llam)o A. 111ttltce as
vice president of Hies and
marketing.
Prior to joining Roumoor, ,
Tbielke war with L e v e r
Brothen as uJes manager ln
the western states, Before that
he was rtllonal salts manager .
for Hunt FoodJ In the ea!I and
mldwt$1.
Tol{eepTaxDown
. By SYLVIA PORTER
In the rW'al area where we
have a country home, our
property taxes hive just about
gone out of 1igbt -primarily,.
of course, to finance the
handsome, beautifully
landscaped elementary and
high achools which lry to
educate olber people'• kid!.
fedm! 1overnrnent about 7
percent.
.. ' Qlaelm Bton of Dav!J.
Brow• TV
a 1 4 Appll-
ance, t ook
part in
ctmnonies
marking pro-
duction o I
the 80 mil·
lionth pro-
duct of Frig-
idaire Divi--
••OWll sion of Gen~
eral Motors lo Dayton, Ohio.
Brown <>perates !tores in Cos-
ta Mesa, El Toro and Hun~
lngton Beach. ..
Rober! C. WOIOI, presldenl
and chief executive ofllcer of
CoUlo& Rodie Compal)', has
received the Distinguished
Service Gold Medal award
from the Armed Forces Com·
mwtlcatlonl and Electronics
Auoclation.
Wilson was named president
of Colllns Radio la a t
November. ..
The Newport c e 1 le r
Al:IOdatlOll has n a m e d
IUclwd E. McFmud ex·
ecutlve manager. The assocla·
Ucn represenls aII businesses,
developers and tenants in
Newport Center. ..
Raber! L. s....... in-
vestment counselor of The
Rnl Ellat-
er 11 has
been elected
treuurer of
the Soutbem
C&Jllomia
Palentologl·
cal Society.
Tb e So-
ciety woru
lo coopera-...,..,., lion wJth
IC!enllflc lmtitutlonl for tbe
p,_.a&tt: loaall recordJ.
..
Qarlel J. Staacavage of
Anllhelm has been named In·
stallment credit officer at
Crocker Baok'a Beach-Edinger
offict in Huntington Beach.
Stancavage, formerly on
special ... r~ment in th•
Southern Counties reizion, Join-
ed Crocker Bank in 1969 ea an
interviewer i" East Whittier. ..
Costa Mesa resident R.
Mack Lowrey has been ap-
pololed director of the ordnan-
ce division of Celesco
lochlstrles. He joined Celesco
from the Atlantic Research
Propulsion D I vi s I o n in
Virginia. ,
Lowrey ts a member of the
Amerlc1n Ordnance Associa·
tion and a former chairman of
the Joint Army, Navy, and Air
Force Propellant Test Panel.
Pacesetter
Sales Told
American Pacesetter o f
Newport Beach had Det hr
come of $13,288 or .001 cents
per share on revenues of
$3,572,536 for the three months
ended March 31, 1972, Presi-
denl John W. Klug announced.
This contrasts with a loss of
$123,280 or .02 cents per share
an revenues af $2,938,838 in the
like period a year earlier.
American Pacetetter's land
development and residential
building ~ubsldlaries reported
a profit for the quarter.
Klug noted that the Com·
pan y' sw boll Y·O wn ed
subsidiary, American Elec·
trordcs, Inc., which manufac.
t u r e s electro-mechanical;.
mechanical a n d electronic
companenta,. had been
thoroughly an4 aggre,..ively
reorganized. r
In a mat.
ter of days,
these schoo!J
wilt be clas--
ing for the
term and lo
larg& part
will be un·
used and ut-
terly wasted
l'Of:TQ until the ar.
ea'a lddJ go back in the fall.
This is a real squandering of
resources. This is, in the
word! of Sen. Frank Church,
(0.Idaho,) "a kind of disuse of
school! and e1travagante that
modem America · c an n o t
abide." This is, in bluntest
summary, in today's en-
vironment plain stupid.
Last year property taxes
climbed more than 9 percent,
on top al a 35 percent upsurge
between 1967 and '70.
Many older Americans are
now paying as much as 20 ta
40 perctnt of their meager iJ'loo
comes to the local tai col-
lector. So di!lasteful and op-
pressive have our iocal prop-
erty taes become that onJy
47 percent of local school bond
issues were approved during
the last fiscal year, a new
record law and a resounding
come-uppance far t o d a y ' s
school officials -for the big-
gest chunk a[ all property tax-
es goes for schools. Also, tbe
National Education Associa-
tion points out, 1o<aJ achoo!
disfl'lcts bear more than half
of school costs today; lh•
!late kicks in 41 percent, the
Yd, while the cost of sup-
porting our elenientary and
higb lchool ay1tem bu nearly
tripled during the pall decade
to almost '50 bllllon, the
typical achoo! ls locked up
alioui 50 percent of the time.
Tlie overwhelming majority
of the IChools are U!ed only
five days a week, 39 weeks a
year. The achoola are restric·
led to the formal education of
Americanl between the ages
of five and 17 or 18. Even pre-
school "Head Start" children
have been banned from the
eJementary school in some
cases.
Meanwhile. there ii an ever
mounting need for further
educaUon of the o I de r
American • ranging from
vocational retraining to retire-
ment preparation and plan-
ning, co n 1 u m e r education,
nutrition, music, arts, crafts,
etc.
What's the answer?
The one that leaps out tram
even this short analysis is to
find new ways to use our idJe
public schools to serve au of
us. And this anwer would also
help slash our local tax bills by
avoiding the need to build ad-
ditional expensive facilities
and by keepin~ more real
estate from falling off local
town tax rolls.
In fact, some 300 U.S. com-
munities have dane precisely
this -with a wondrous array
of activities and services and
with refreshingly po s i t i v e
resuJts. For instance:
In Gou c ester City, N.J.
a ~road tutorial program has
been set up, using the elderly
along With eleJLentary IChool
!ludents to "help kid! with
their homework" and peraonal
counseling.
U.S. Economy Boom:
'Coming In or Going?
FINANCE
Platinum
Prices
Going Up
By RON SCHERER
Ul"I l~llMQ Wrttu
NEW YORK -In recent
weeks speculators have
pushed the price of plalinwn
futures skyward. They're bet·
ting that the preciaus metal
will be used in anti-pollutant
devices In auto exhaust emis-
sion systems.
From May 18 to June 7
platinum futures -contracts
to deliver platinwn at a future
date -moved from $100 to
$130 per troy ounce on the
New York Mercantile Ex·
change. On the June date, for
instance, the futures price
nuctuated as much as 700
points $7.00 and trading twice
was suspended in the 4 hours
of trading.
A GOVERNMENT an·
nouncement on May 12 ap-
parently touched off t h e
s:peculatian. On that day
Washington said it would not
extend the deadline it had
given the auto industry to
clean up exhaust emissions to
certain standards.
--By JOHN CUNNIFF
AP Business Analyst
Juster a n d "C<msumer
Buying Prospects" also cite
the University of Michigan's
Survey Research Center Index
of Q:insumer Sentiment in sup-,
port of the bullish forecast.
Since Engelhard Industries
had aMounced a. system using
platinmn group metals as ll
catalyst, one apoarently which
would meet Environmental
Protectio!I, Agency ( E P A )
standards, the stampede to
platinum was on. Should the
platinum system be adopted
by Detroit there would be de·
mand for the metal. And de-
mand makes a product more
valuable. What Do Many Doctors u~e
·When Thw Suffer Pain
OfHemorrhoidal Tissries?
E:zc!usive Formula Cives PIGmpt, T einporal)' Reliel
,In Many C.... from Such Pain. Alao Helps Shrink
Swellin1 of Such T wuea Due lo Infection.
In I IQrvey. doctors.were aked what IMy ·ml to reJiew .u.ch
painful tymptciim. Many of the
itocton r~rti'n1 1aid they
either me Preparation l;I &hftD.. -1Wll or in their._ pmctice.
P_..tionHp .. ·-. t..ipol'l'7 nlW lot ilaula, la
many cases from pain. itching
in bemorrhoidal tiuuet. And it actually helps •brink painful
awellinc of such ti.slues when
infected and inflamed. Juat aee if dodor·telt.ed Prepar11tion IP
doem't help wu-Oilltment v
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ltbtls.. Af,o very handy •s identification
l1be11 lot m&rkin9 person1) items such •s
boo••• records, photos, et~ Libels stick on
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with atylish Vogue type on fine quality whit<t
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NEW YORK . -The latest
quarterly report of a widely
distributed analysis or con-
sumer buying plans, now in
preparation, suggests that the
nation is on the verge af a
spending spree that could pro-
duce an economic boom. .
But another well known con-
sumer forecaster, Sindlinger &
Co., disputea the findings,
clalmlog that the spree, if that
iJ what It sbOutd be termed,
hu already passed; and goes
on to challenge the report's
methodology.
THE REPORT to be
distrjbuted later this month, is
produced for the Commercial
Credit Company; based on in·
terpretations on C e n s u s
Bureau data and o t b e r
materials by an editorial
board of econonilits and
educators.
F. Thomas Juster, vice
president of tbe National
Sindlinger, however, claims
lhat the spree is now over.
"What both the Census
Bureau and · the Survey
Research Center are measur·
Ing is what already has taken
place, not what ts going to
happen,., he said.
Both surveys utilize ex·
tensive fate-to.face interviews,
the results ol which are proc-
eS!ed and pubilsbed weeks
later. Sindlinger interviewti:
each week by telephone and
reporta his I la d i n g s Jm.
mediately.
As he sees it, there is only
historic value· in reporting
what was on the mind of con-
sumers at a given time. What
is important, be claims, is to
seek out their expectations for
manths ahead and then to
make forecasta based on those
expectations.
Approx"imately 10 million
cars are produced in the
United States each year, &nd
that alooe would create de-
mand for about 1 million
ounces of platinum. That de-
mand would increase the U.S.
consumption af olatinum bv 75
percent. It's estimated. Little
wonder that there's such a
flurry in the platinum market.
ON THE OPPOSITE side of
this soeculation, some ext>erts
point to tbelow price platinum
has fallen to in recent years.
After such a bear market. Dr.
Henry Jarecki of Mocatta
Metals. says, 11Tliere are
traders and miners wlio have
been liv:ing with lower prices
far so long that they are jt:lad
to jt:et any price}' -l!lllicative
al this is the report.Of the en-
trance of~ Russian platinum
sellers m London. The newii of
higher JlriA:es in . the U.S.
brou~ht the recently dormant
Russian platlrJUm sellers to
the market with offers to sell
the mew for $133, industry
Bureau of Economic Research . SINDLINGER maintains and an editor d. "Conswner
sources said. .
One an11Tvst descn*bed the
Russian offer as 4'The typical
way the Russian sellers move.
They just sort of ooze onto the
market, get a good price, then
melt away."
Buying Prospects," states that that conmm.ers forecast a rise h in spending as early as last consumers ave s h a r p I y October when, accordin'!: to bis redu.~ their hesilancy and .,Forecast Confidence Index," caution. a sharp rise in consumer spen-
While sol)'le elements of ding would begin in March and
hesitancy still can be observ April. IN TRIS war between the
ed, he states, the demand for Now he forecasts that the forces of supplv and demand,
single-family housing appears level of spending will remain the South Africans figure
to be at its strongest in years rather firm until just berore substantially. As the main
and should tead to further the el t' " be 't ill platinum producers, thev were -·ding !or funu'ture and a ec ions, w n 1 w ·~· ~ begin !eve"•• oll" He aJerted by a U.S. consular en· pliances. -.e; · dismissed the Census Bureau voy that there will be a need E~idence a( the growing figures by saying: "You can for increased outout. Platinll'n
cooftdence, says Juster is in. buy them for 15 cents and industry sourcP.S there said
dicated by sharp rises nO~ only they're worth every nickel of thev ~antP.d firm contracts
in mortgage credit but in the it." bPfore beef in~ uo ororluction.
rate of installment purchases. The wording of 11eonsumer After all. tbev not.P.d. olatinnm "Peo~te.are·going into hock,' Buying Pr,,.,....•, however flas bad a volatile nrtce ~ said m an interview. -.... --h'slorv ~~ • th I •· 1~~ bullish, Is still cautious to such 1 • ~nn., e a~ -
IN 1H9, he said, consumer
installment credit averaged '8
blllion, fell to less than 14
billion in 1970 and returned to
around the 1969 figuro !eat
year. But for 1972, be said, the
average might be as high u
114 bllllon.
an extent that the meanbur: ill it sold as hil!b as s.,no ner trnv
sometimes almoat obscured. It ounce. anrl in recent years in
Incl d ·~-phr f the hi•h 90s. u es ~-ases, or ... A price ad1'u""'ent mav. be ample:
-"The MOii ~nt eet of needed belm-t th•· S 0 " 1 h ACrlcans ~ new mines Rnd survey measures sua:esta facllittea, Jarecki sa.vs. Re
that U.S. eonou111er1 • • • are though~ 1 price in the 1110 to
now in the middle of what caa ll50 per ·troy ounce ran .. acourately be cleocrlbed u a id · s t potential •pending spree." wou • •ncourage o u· h
-"In addition to tht&e African producers.-
. Al Susanka
survey measures of ccmsumer .st>eculators appear l<> a,Rtte.
plans and tq>eclations there ti • with J~recld as the price con-
some concrete evidence from tinued upwanf.
the recent bebat>I°" of !best
consumers" that an Incipient
'
boom ti In atght.'' ,
Stll~ II iJ rare f o r
forecastoia, who are a1-s
wary of long verbal limbe, to
use words sucli as ••spree"
and "boom" 'regardteu'of bow
qualified.
~ti to the i-tblo
boom; II Jualer -!ham, ,could dnllop u IDllllJ«t lllld ~I penUt. "ll the
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Finance
Briefs
WASHINGTON-The
Agriculture De p a rt me nt
estimates California's 1m
crop of winter wheat at 16
million acres.
This wollld be a yield of 40
bushels per acre.
The mtllon's crop w· as
estimaled a I 1,192,47811100
bllshels, 2 perceot more than
last year and 4 pen::ent more
than predicted in May.
The Crop Reporting Board
said rain in major growing
areas aitd favorable growing
temperatures boosted pros.
peels.
e Sta-P01Cer
OKLAHOMA CITY -The
state Securities Commission
has ordered Sta-Power
Industries Inc. of San Rafael,
to stop selling what the com·
mission called unregistered
securities in the state.
The cam.mission said the
distribution method of fer s
distributorships far money .
The commission contends it
constitutes securities and
should be registered.
Sta-Power is an oil and gas
additive for automobiles.
e Pears Drop
WASHINGTON -Produc-
tion of Bartlett p e a r s in
California, 0 reg on and
Washington was forecast by
the Agriculture Department at
389,000 tons. Such a crop
would be 21 percent below last
year but ane percent greater
than 1970.
California's Bartlett crop
was estimated at 250,000 tons,
17 percent below last year but
two percent greater than in
1970.
The Oregon crop w a s
forecast at 47 ,000 tons, 40 w·
cent less than 1971 but 21 per-
cent above 1970. Bartlett pro-
duction Washington was
placed at 92,000 tons, 18 per-
cent less than last year and 8
percent below 1970.
e Firings Foqht
LOS ANGELES -The
C.liforitia Fair Employment
Practice Commission h a s
ordered back wages totalling
about 111 ,000 paid to two
workers who the commission
sayS were fired because of
race. Both comparues involved
have derued wrongdoing.
The Smiser Freight Co. of
South Gate was ordered to pay
S5,6l$ in lost wages to Frank
Tyrone, fired Jan. 18, 1971,
allegedly for stealing.
The Builders Brass Works
Corp. was ordered to pay Sam
Felix SS,360. F e I i x sald he
was fired shortly after he
complained to the FEPC that
be thought be waa beinF
demoted because of his Mex-
ican ancestry. The firm denied
this.
•Chicken Bu11
LOS ANGELES -Collins
Foods lnternalioqal, Inc., al
Los An,l!eles, which has 129
Colonel Sanders Ken t u c k y
Fried Chicken takeout outlets
has agreed to acquire Speck
Enterprise, Inc., of Portland.
Ore., Collins Fooda spokesmen said.
If the transaction ls ap-
proved, C.Olllns Foods would
lake over 'ti Kenlucky Fried
Chicken franchised outlets
owned by Speck' Enterprises
and become the biggest
lrancbise bolder of the Ken-
tucky Fried Chicken chain,
eSale Told
BOISE, Idaho -Sale of
Mountain Slatea Wholesale Co.
to A!bertsoo's Inc., for an un..
disc!Oled amount of cash bas
been announced.
The transaction was an-
nounced jointly by J. L. Scott,
president of Albertson's, a
supermarket chain operating
in the westerri states, and.
Robert C. McCracken, presi-
dent of DiGiorgio Corp., San
Francisco, parent company of
Mountain States Wholesale.
ec111or1-
0AKLAND -Kaiser
Chemlcall bas ll1l10Ullced an
Increase of '8 a ton for buUt
chlorine, effective .on ui.sting
contracts July I and on spot
.. , .. bnmedlately.
Kaiser CbemlcaiJ s e 11 a
chlorine only in barge and
tank car lots. The company
said the lncrea!e ts wllhln ·the
celling limits established by
the federal Price Commiaslon.
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21,882 Aeres
Bill Vetoed
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Gov. Ronald R<ag.. bas
vetoed a bill that woo1d re-
Owner Pots· Bite on Unit
Senat,e Endorses· quire nnclom aeloctlon of INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. piranha ol th& type that eati l!u[ on May U an agency ol· showed up for arralgnm<nt"in At tfiat ·point, Aid Roloff,
grand juries that handle (AP) -Charlie the plruba ii o n I J ·o t b • r f I 1 b -no t ficlal showed up with a JI)-lli&lrlct Court In Reno only to the depll'!ment decldod to
crlmJoal Jndlclmt11ll. He ex· home again -"and glad ID be me1t-1rU relumed by the gallon milk can, put Charlie ill (md the charge bad been return the !lib along with tho
plained that be IQ/erred here," bil owner aoys -Ille~ stale agency after Rololf It and left afler citing Roloff dropped. pennlt be sought In the llnt
B A R fu
another bill 00 !bi lubJecl a harrowing threo weelra lri threattned to aoe. for imporlillg a pl r a n b a Hla ball money returned bot plaoe. . ay rea e g:a becaUIO it , ... flllher. The !ht handa ol tho Nevoda "*" Rolal 11)'1 troublel bepJl without .• permit. atJll -the lbh, Rololf Only • baod!ul ol permlts
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c;< v et 0 1 d bill wu by and Game ('<mrr'dna -.. triod to ......... * Rolalf -lo court, ,.._ threatened ID u the 111>1< on for IUCh flab eslll . In Aaaemlllyman Edwin Z'berg lli/l>Ot1 Rololl JI, ll)'S filli db tM .,.,_; •. od -.... Ukod f• • pwnds a..rlle ..... illegally Ne .... mostly held by -~~..;...~....::~~,...::_(D-l~=Siw=cn=m=~=..,=)~.~::-:-::-:'.::._:;Qui:;:::r~~·__;~:_~ilw=•::.!:YH=l'Old..::::__::~~.;:::~by~ota=le:..:ln=.:....~__:trlal:=:·~ll<=le=""~d•~$50~blll~,)>e=._~c:aifilca~~ttd.:::_~~~~_.::penolll.:.;;;...~•-ho~ae-ll~aotl"-'-c-lllb.;_..
WAENGTON (AP) -,,,. -bu parsed 1 bill to DAILY 111·1-0, SUNDAY 10·7
eotabibll by 1977 a N.-i
Wlldllfe l!elllge coverJDC n.-·acrer11ong the llOUthonl
~of San Pranciaco Bay.
The bin, Introduced by llAp.
Don Edwards (D-Calil.) ill the
Houoe and Sen. Alan Craniton,
(~If.I in lbe Senate, goes
to the While Houoe.
lt would authorize ex·
penditure of up to $20J million
over the next five years, fn..
duding '9 million for land ac-
qul~tlon.
The proposed re r u g •
stretches from the R<dwood
CJty and Menlo Park areas
south to the Alviso area of San
Jose and north to Fremont on
the ·other side of the bay.
e Plan E:rpeeted
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP)
-The U. S. Forest Service
says a laDd development plan
for national forest land in the
Lake Tahoe blsin should be I OUTDOORS I
ready for public display by
mid-July.
Andrew Schmidt, basin plan-
ning coordinator for t h e
Forest Service, said the plan
will Indicate a need for more
campground development in
the basin.
Public heiring, on the pro-
posod plan ·win be held at
several locations, p o as l b t y
C8rton City, Sacramento and
i.<>S Angeles. ·
The land use plan will be for
Tahoe, Tolyabe and El Dorado
National Forests.
About half the Tahoe b8'in
fs under Forest S e r v l c e
jurildictlon.
thennal pools and geysen, the
touch of dllfereot kinds of·pin<
needlu and rocka, and the air
filled with forest odors and
pungent sulphur compounds
are there, too. •1
A guide rope ha! been
strelchod along tbe length of
the mile-long lrail to help the
blind find their way.
e Parking OK'd
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
l.A?glslatlon allowing owners of
recreational vehicles to park
them anywhere they want on
their property has won ap-
proval from lbe Senate 24-13.
TUESDAY &
WEDNESDAY
ONLY!
lt$¥!i;d ,,.., g;; .wp ES Q& .. It '" •+:
•D ie-Ca~! Aluminum _ .. _
The meuure by Sen. H. L.
, Richardson would spectty that ~:Ii~r!:~~ Cl•l·l,./1 GAS .GRILL muat apply to all
vehlcl......,uch aa cara-aloor Z Days Oaly
such as campen. pore your next cookout dinner on this • •
·CARNATION
PLANTS
· e BralUe Sl!Jn•
with recreational v e b I c I es U11 aither na.tural or LP aas to pra· 41 ' 7
The Arcadia R<publlcan said AGA·oppr.ovad gas grill. Chrome MOU-his bill would not allow oold k:f "' Bright•n up your g•rd•n or
persons to. live in campers c · na tr ' permanent briquettes. NOT INCWDID ,.tio with as1orted colors of YELLOWSTONE NA-
TIONAL PARK, Wyo. (UPI)
-Braille aijpls have been
erected along a nalure trail In
Yellowlt«le National Park.
parked 1n driveways or on carn•tiohs. Buy sev•r•I et
bTh!. ~ll went to thel...an!l .. llilcam.n..,,... .. ., ...... --....... ...,.,..,.. .... ,.. ... .:,.tmhi•s ~Lcaow,..K•m••rl...,P~riac•2·,.....,
Assembly. I'
e Aetlon Pllt Ott "Bllndnea: ta by no means a
total bonier In experiencing
the natural features an(! LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los
thermal phenomenon In the Antle!• ~ty auperviaon
wilderness of Yellowstone," have delayed action on an ic-
chl•f naturalill, BUI Dunmire " ql!lsllit!n P'-1. aaylng they
Mld. liiil to wait •luim a county
"The sound ol bubbling bUdget Is adO!)led.
A A _,__ Regarding the prop o s e d
" lo< lo< purchue of shoreline property
at Portuguese Bend a n· d Approval Abalone Cc!•• on lbe Paloa Verdes Perunsula, supemson
asked for more definite
Of Passes detennlnatlon of-wbelber stale
or federal funds might be
Expected
avaliable.
No houses would be involved
In the purhcase, and an
estlm8te of price Is $2.8
WASHINGTON (AP) million to $S million. .
Senate and House conferees Federal , flmdJ would be
have agreed on a bill to revive sought to cover ball thJ total.
and extend the Golden Eagle • p Jc
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23 Passport system for admission Cll' '· ~ · , .~ -
fo national parks and other LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ara. Mop & Glo is tho ~·Y 'W.•J lo ktep your floors ' "
federal outdoor recreation (AP) _ Arizona Parka Direc-clean i1nd shiny as 'YOU cl.mp mof'. 'Us• Mop &
areas. . . tor Demt11· McCarthy bfs an· Glo on 111 your floors.
n...comm1ttee..reaolved di!._ nouncod-t ha·t-Lower Lakel 'lll~~~~ll'!~~!l!"'!!!l!!!~~"'l!"!!~illlllll:l'3111 fmnQO!i bet,,_ bills parsed Havuu on the.Colorado River!'
by the &'nate and Houoe a_nd has been reopened to the pub-
3"eed upon a compromise Uc
which to be approved bv McCarthy, fearing a rabiea
Col"~ess and sent to Pres!-epidemic in the area closed it
dr•t Nixon. to the public recei:uy alter
The le~islation would revive several campers told hlm they
and extend inrl•finiteTv the use had been bitten by coyot~
of annual $JO permits or But McCarthy said that
passports to ad"llt carloads or tests on .wildlife In t h e are&
motorists to the park! and revealed · none of the animab
recreation area . was rabid.
The Golden Eag\e aystem McCarthy ~utioned camp-
exnired bv law Dec. 31. ers however to avoid close
The bill provides t h a t coniact with' w l I d animala
persons not wishing to buy lhe which had been forced to lbe
season windshield s t i c ~ er s Jake shores because of a six·
may instead pay admission month drought
fees for individual visits to the · ~~"'.~~;:,'~~'~n ~:a~;,.. • Vehiele Anscochiiome 11 Movie · FUln . TEFLON JI FRY. PAN .
will be charged at camping SAN JOSE (AP) -FMC Ansco Regular I .Movie. Fiim . ,~6 \ 10" I ' L I T I ' areas, rates depending on Corp. bas &lU10WlCed its entry · I a u~inum 1"
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' ~ ,. " 4 7 ~ available r a c i 1 it i e S and into the recreational vehicle for movi,, inc.ludei prOc.eis~ · ..Ion inside. Camis in gold,
services at each aite. market with production of a ing by Ansco. Fpr i1Jdoor or e · red and avocado. · j ,e
A new fe11ture of the com· 29-foot, rear-engine "home ool•ii0"iii'iiido;ioi;riimiiolivi.esiii. ,..,;,· -••im!pmmltli ..... ' I.' ~-"'••••...i"-..i-..;'a•-\~-··,·· ni'iia•·
promise bill' f'J:Uld provide wheels" motor coach. 1·
lree Golden Eagle Passporll .The FMC 29CIOOR Motor
to nersons 62 or older. Coach, which will sell from
~The senior citizP.ns also $201000 up, waa unveiled at
would be given a 50 percent the beadquartera here of the
roduc;tion in ,.narale ad-company which ii a worldwide
mission and camping charges producer of machinery c1Jero.
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Comatloo-lill<d ..,.. ICCellt.d· cluslc
Rom1n decor In tbe Moote Carlo Room o1
the Newpori<r Inn Saturda' eveninc
when I~ Empire dtbutantes were formal-
ly pment.d lo llOclety by Harbor Key ol
the Cblld Guldllll<'O Center of Orange
County.
• John M. Rau pmented tbe debutantes,
ts Ofrwhom were members ol ~eynotes,
junior 1ulllary of Harbor Key. Tlie
otber& were telected for their outstanding
achievements and 1imilar hours of com-
n:wilty servlee. .
Mrs. William H. Weaver, Immediate
past P""lijent of Harbor Key, opened tbe
gala festivitiea by introducing Jolm J.
MeKOrr.ni Angel-<>f-lhio yeor and bost for · ·
lie evening. . . '
IN!'RODUCl'IONS
AIJo introduced were 'Drs. Leonard I.
Lesser and Robert N. Helton1 director ~d pr.;,ident of tbe1 guidance ce~ter and
tht. Mmes.· Jamel C. Evans, bAll '
chairman; Ivan W. Sturgis, pfesentations
tjlairman ,and Norman Clrkle, president
~r .Harbor. Key.
Escorted by her father <r• presen"tcr,
e:'b deblltante proceeded fro111 a flo'(l'Of·
. decked dals to a red velvet d•aped stage
where she made her ·St. James~·
T!ielr promenades• led past· wblte
~ can:lelabra, elaborate bouquets of pink
apd red carnationa, wblte chfysan-.
tbemWD! and Ivy and pink covered tables
'BUl'l'OUIH!Od by families and friends.
After. the unison curlsy, fathers and . . .
presenters accompanied the debulanlea
to the dance floor /Dr the . traditional
Debulante Waltz after which the young .
women were claimed for more dancing
by their' es~its.
._ Piiilt rose nosegays were carried by the
dt>'ntB.ntes, all dressetf·tr. traditional long
y, • formals complemented by gold
r ''ions cen~ed with a syr;nb:llic key,
as . JY waltud to tbe music of the
Eustace ·Rajas orchestra. l
D"llUTANTES, PARENTS, ESCORTS
The debutantea, tbeir patents and
escorts were Miss Sandra Lee Barker, ·
Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Barker, Gary
P. Hill; Min Deb;a Diane Blbb, llr. and
Mrs. John McAlplne Blhb,-Wllliam Henry
Morgan; Jiiin Nonno LJ-'Cirkle1Mil.
Norman Cirkle.ud•lhe.lale Mr. Cirl<le,
pment.d by Frederick Kenneth McNeil
Jc., llicbard Slater Aodrewl; Mill Qleeyl
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Rita Glraor, Mr. one! Mn. Dalllld
LIWJ<DOe Gins and Sl<pben IUchanl
Carstensen. ..
othua were Ml" Kllhy Ann Gifford,
l\lr. and ll!Jo W11l1am Froderlet Gilford,
Pblllip Eugene Webb; Miss Sleplwile
Jean ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Ela
Jones, Ricbard Oswald Spiers Ill; Mia
Lynda Marie . Legrand, Mr. Ind Mrs.
·Frank Edqrd • Legrand, David '. Gorlll
Bergeson: 111111 Cyntbla E 11z1 bet b
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl t.aurence
l\laitln one! 'lbomaa Robert &II.
More were Miss Melinda Lou Jllyen,
Dr. and Mrs. Clbarles Lincoln Myers,
AntbonJr Bennett Waddell: Miss Loura
Jean McNamee, Mr. and Mrs. David Pat-
tenon · McNamee, Richard J a m t 1 ·
Harpes; Miss Marie Ann P.arrish, Mr .
and Mrs. Richard Al'tbur Parrish, Jobo
Kennelh Susman: Mias Lynne· Eve
Rooil\be!'g; !Jr. and Mrs. Rnbert S;
Rosenberg · and Robert J am e 1
Macbonald.
Ol'BE!IS PRESENTED
Also presented were Miss Ruth Roxane
Salyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Salyer,
James David Luse Jr.; Miss Laura Anne
Thornburgh, Mrs. Francis I r v i n ·I
. Thqrnburgb,and the late Mr. Tbomburgb,
presented by Dr. Charles Sparknhl,
Michael McFarland: Miss Lmi Bel!.
Thornquist, Dr. and Mrs. John Jerome
Thornquist and C. Corne! Fitch.
Completing .Ille Jlst were ldtss Janelle
!Jzabe!b Walton, Mr. and Mrs. CliHord
C .. Walton, Montgomery James Lew and ·
Miss Michelle Weaver, Mr. and Mrs.
William Henry Weaver and Douglas
Russell . Hilliard.
Oebutantes and their escorta: were
welcomed to the Weaver's Corona del
Mar borne immediately after the ball for
an omelet breakfast co-hosted by, 1111
Myerses, '11xrnqulsts1 and Parrishes.
Assisting the Mmes . Evans and Sturg11
on the ball committee were the .Mmes.
Benjamin C. Brown, Cirlde,. Alan T.
Heims, William C. Holmes, Glen M.
Keller, _Theodore Maravich, Jean B.
Miller, McKetten, Van R. Porker, Frank
H. Sebring, David M. Smith, John F. Vit-
trup, Robert M. Wood.
Mrs. John P. Wrlgllt ...-·arriving
guests wbo ,,.,. escorted lo.lbeir tables
by Junior meml>era ol the Keynotes,
anticipating lhetr tum In the 1Jme!i8ht
iD coming 7ears.
FORMAL DEIUT -Otber debutautes an ~t row, left to rr:) Ille
MJaes Lynell Merle . Lopgrand, NOl'JllA ~ Clrlde and ~ w-. (ilecond "'•l ltdly Ann Glftord (left) andfebuYI lllla Gamer,
IDd (lllck row, loll lo r!pl)' Janelle U..belll Wilton, 81.epbanle Jean
JoneJ, Debra Diane Bibb, Sandra Lee Barker and llt1llnda Lou )(yen.
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R.0man Sp en • ., . -·1 A
DAILY PILOT ........ "" RlcNnl tte.ftllr
.PRESENTED .TO SOtlETY -1972 Empire debu-
tantes are (front row, left to tight) the Misses Laura
Jean McNomee, Laura Anne Thornburgh and Lori
Jlelh Thornquist and (back raw, left to right) Merle
Ann 'Parrish, C~thi.a Elizabeth Martip, Ruth Rox·
ane' ~ .and•:Lynne• J!ve •RD<lenberg. ·
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
MMNy, .I-1f1 Im ' P• ti '
Player Grounded
Teammates Qu.it
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 would like to
say somelh!ng to tbe.17-y~r-<>ld1guy who
just dts<overed sea last year ana ii mak-
ing it with 12 different girls.· Ht can't ,
Ullderstand why he Is dead tired all the
time and wants to know if it's·"normaJ."
'
His ·signature was · "Dragging My
. caboose."
1 • I.can ten you 1 thing or ,two about Iha~
l1D1Btic becau.e I was one o( the IJ. The
reaaon I """" he'a the guy la because.he wu bragging all over achool lllla morning
that his. letter made Ann Landers' col--
umn. The Dlinll!e he made that state-
ment, his count went down to 11.
1 llled to think .you were a SRU8fe, talk-
111( about vlrglnjty and the value or sav-
ing .)'OUl'aell for "'"ebodY decent, the blih price ol free Jove and bow !he girl.
always pey1 Whether she reallz.es it at
the time or not. You · said the prtee ts
guilt and shame, a ruined reputation and
finally no ..U respect.
He laid, "Yes, I did notice II -but It
doesn1 llotller me because I know they
mean well." He said It would be better ii
I didn't· menUon It because • ii 'might
create strained relations.
Wbat do you say, AM? I admit it
~es me and I'm not 1JO sure my hU&-
band ts right. -LIKE THE TRIMMINGS
DE.ut TRIMMINGS: I'm not op-
timlllje 1boat Ille cbucea for -•blln&
,_ lilleMa-ltiw, bOI I feel yoa aboald
cerlalaly .. , ·-· lo dot IJ.yur. eld kid. Sllilple: "Bow 1bool _,. a
........ -lllat --., jall ........ order?"
' ' You bit nie right In the face wllh all of DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wby-"" a
.It, Ann, and I want. lo let you kno)V I'm person you •ve !mown '!or yura wait right
fl«r/ I ridiculed )'OI! ,and I've learnt!d 11)1 • past y01uncl ,11!11-k? Thia ba_.i to
• lealOll. -SLOW, STUDY me twlee lul -~ (lllJlle WOllWI) ad t
P.S. The envelope was sealed but I .am utlerlY IJofJ!ed. Thia WQ11llll II not a
opened JI lo add lh!s. Two other girls In c~ !fiend o1 mine but Wt ore In the
m'y gym class jliilt told me tbey were also . church ,1wtillary tocether and &be ii
-the IJ. Now they want nothing alwoys . pleuattl 11111 aocloble II the
mt:l'e to do with blm. Tltil meam bis meetings.
count la down to nine. If It keepa up he's Both times when lhe poMed me. by &ht
going to get plenty of rest. Thanks, Ann. was with another perlCll. II CICClllTed lo
-S.S. ~ that maybe &be felt I wuu't '"!lib
DEAR S.S.: Never mind .-~· ~ aiflce. my IOCiaJ atoll& 11 MMf· Koep WI colama looatly. Rome ....eimat beneath hen. Cu you lhlDt ol
-eeed to be luned -.. Ilia 111Y other -1blllty? I feel • -
mce, 'SLIGHTED ~ HURT
DEAR S ANT> R: 1'e tdiet p111MMy
.. Illa! Ille. _,. ... ,..., n..e ll'O
tlaoaMdl, ... ,. ml•le• ti -... .................... _ .. _ DEAR ANN LAND.E!IS: lily busbancl'a
brolher, bis wile and tl1elr two cblldren
moved 1 !ew door• from us last summer.
They'l(e 1 nice f1mlly •l\d I know 1ny
alalef.ln-law would do an)'lhlng In the
wtrld !or me. 'l'he on>1>11111 II the way lh,oY • talk.
When '/era 1tant1 a favor she never 1111,
••w111 you please ••• " It'• t1w1y1, "I
wont you IQ. ••• "
Ytllotdlf hot IZ.~ boy rang the
doorbell ontl &aid, "Mom wonta you lo
bring her 1 five pound aac1t ol sugor
-""' .. tlrtbe 1111rl<ot today." , M1 bulbu:! wli lllndlnl then Ind I
uted..., If be bad notlcod tbe ,,....__
I •
.. ...... Aid ·-.r 111o1e -ca>t
lttar to wtll tHMr. So If yn llW "llelt''
ta ~~..,. ..ice, • moy aot 111 .. llwf
you.
Discover how lo be dote ball willM>ut
lalllng hook , line Incl -· Am Llln<lm' booklt~ "Datlna DH lllll
Don'ta," will belp >""'be more poiletl 11111
SUit of younolf on dotes. Send • -1-
coln aloag wllh a lmg, stamped, IOI!*
dtesoed envelope md ,..... 1tq11lt lo 1111
DAILY PIWI'.
•
,.f--L-.ometown, ·Out-of-state Pairs Wed.
)' First Course, Italian-style
'• !: • ,. Wine ·wUJ blend well the Italian specialties on the menu for a poUuck dinner
planned by the Merridiannes section of the Woman's Club of Seal Be a ch.
Thursday, June 221 at 7 p.m. Jn the home of Mrs. Burtin Davis, Long Beach. The hosteS& (right) ana Mrs. Donald Hadley sample the fare.
~INCENT-HOLMQUIST
C.pt John R. Vlnctnt, 11011
of Mrs. John J. Footer o! taiuna Beach, claimed Jean
Holmqulll 11 his bride during
rervlces conducted by the
Rev. Jolm Pleraon In tl!e ·P'l!lt
Evangelical Lutheran Church,
0.ldancl, Neb.
The bride, daughter ol Mn. c. w. l!olmqui.t ol O.kland
and the late Mr. Holmquist,
wu attended by Mn. Tbomu
Fitchett u matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were t h e
Mmes. R o b e r t Diekmann.
James DeMars, J. Stephen
Lahr und Al Gamobell. Jen-
nifer Fitchett and Kellie Dean
were flower J'irls, and ring
bearers were Scott Diekmann
and Jeff Fitchett.
Donald Vincent was the beot
man and ushers were Steven
Foster, Lt. Brad Beaver, Sgt.
Maj. Richard Bernum and
Lawrence Deane.
The bride is a ~aduate or
the University of Nebraska
where she pledged Delta Gam-
ma and was tapped for Mortar
Board. Her husband is · a
.eraduate of California State
Polytechnic College.
GLEASON-KELLER
Theresa Marie · Ke 11 er,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Keller of Co!ta Mesa, became
the !ride o! Timothy Stone
Gleason o! Tustin during
ceremonies conducted by the
Rev. L. Romaine in Calvary
Chapel, Santa Ana.
The groom Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Gleason of
Costa Mesa.
The bride Wa! attended by
Prelude to Summer Noted
.
iostallallQn.
The group will meet Thurs·
day, June 22, at noon in the
•v111a Park home of Mrs. J. D.
Spennetta.
Foundation
MRS. VINCENT
Mrs. Robert Raclll, matron of
honor,and the Miues
Kalbertne Hope!, E II y n
GI.....,. and Kelly Gleason.
Best man was Timothy Sa1yer
end ushers were Ronald Paul
Keller, Thomas Mc Mahn and
K.C. Glea90n. Ml!s Karyn
Raciti was the flower girl and
Robby Raciti was the ring
bearers.
The bride ls a graduate of
Corona del Mar High SChool.
Her husband I! a graduate of
Costa Mesa High School,
Orange Coast College and
California State University,
Sun Jose.
KUNDE-HEATH
First Assembly o! God
Chureb, Santa Ana was the
setting for nuptials linking
Marilyn J e an Heath and
Philip Leon Kunde.
The Rev, Ira L. Heath corr
ducted the rites for his
daughter and the son of Mrs.
Albert Kunde, Lo! Angeles.
The bride is also the daughter
ol Mn. -Heath. The Rev.
Andrew Anderson assisted.
The couple chose Mrs .
Allred Calaua and the Rev.
Cllelan Ktmde as m.atrm of
honor and best man. Other a~
tendanf.3 were the Mlsse!
MRS. GLEASON
Janna Agena, Betty Tanner,
Alberta and Klmberly Kunde
and Lynn Heath; Mrs. Ronald
RIDlyan and Mn. Daniel
Sieler.
Ushers were Robert Dick.
Phillip Greengas. Runyan and
William Hudin. Timothy Tyler
was ring bearer .
The bride was graduated
from Western High School,
Anaheim, and S.o u t h e r n
California College. Kunde is a
graduate of Inglewood High
School and catifomia State
University, Loa Angeles.
The couple will reside in
Westminster ,
VANDER HAMM·
TORNOW
Bradley Louis V a n d e r
Hamm claimed Dianne Marie
Tornow as his bride in a
ceremony at Christ Lutheran
Church, Costa Mesa.
The Rev. Lothar V. Tornow
conducted the rites for his
daughter and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clellan Vander
Hamm of Lodi. The Rev. and
Mrs. Tornow are residents of
Costa Mesa.
1be couple chose Miss
Cheryl Tornow a n d Robin
Vander Hamm as honor at-
MRS. KUNDE
tend•nts. Also attending the
couple were Mrs. Ronald Bax·
ter, the Misses Mindy Hall,
Lynda Scarr 8nd Pet Webre,
Baxter, Mark Tornow, Ronald
Koltmeyer and W I n t o n
Sanders.
Graduates of Con cor d I a
Teachers College. Seward,
Nebr., the couple graduated
from Estancia and Lodi lligh
SChoolo.
They plan to make their
home In Joplin, Mo.
GREENWOOD-ROOT
Katherine Root of Balboa
Island became the bride of
Carl J. Greenwood of Newport
Beach during a ceremony con-
ducted by the Revs. Ri chard
Irons and Don Greenwood in
the First Presb y terian
Church, Santa Ana.
Parents of the bridal couple
are Mrs. Joseph L. Root of
Santa Ana and the l•te Dr.
Root and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Greenwood of Santa Ana.
Maid of honor was Miss
Jody Root and bridesmaids
were the Mieea Rebecca
Aschbrenner . Deborah
Nordyke, Janis Bell and
Krloten Lende.
Serving as best man was
u
' MRS. VANDER HAMM
Edward Haworth and ushers
were Terrence McGaughey,
J.,.ph Root, Blalr Glboon and
Richard Murray.
The bride attended Santa
Ana High SChool, UCLA and
earned her BA In English and
teaching credential at
California State Univeraity,
Fullerton.
Her husband received a BA
in economics from Stanford
University. He ii vice prui ..
dent ol the Tu!tln Chamber of
Commerce.
PRALLE-BELLOWS .
Ferndale Chapel In Santa
Ana was the oettlng for w<d·
ding rites linking Cynthla
Karen Bellows and Robert
Arthur Pralle Jr .. Lo! Amigos
High SChool graduatet.
The bride, daughter ol Mrs
John C. Bellow• ol Fountalll
Valley and the late Mr.
Bellows, was attended by her
sisters Sandra, 'SU!8n, Cheryl
and Shelly Bellows.
James Anderson wu best
man for the son of the senior
Robert Pralles. al!o ol Foun-
tain Valley. U11hers were Mai:
Gomez, Gletm Pralle and John
Bellows with Ruasell Pralle as
ring bearer.
1'lbJ1e moot orpnizatlonJ
are·wlndlo( ap ano°* Ytar of 1m1-bJ, lnstallln( officCl'I,
'giving reporll and writing
ch<ek5 to charities. the Balboa
Bay Club i8 planning a "first''
for it, members.
Bay Club
Division
\'/omen's Division, United
Jewish Welrare Fund of
Orange County will have its
aMual award tea at 1 p.m.
Thursday, June 2"l, In Temple
Beth Emet, Anaheim.
Delta Chi Sigma sorority
will present a $10,000 charity
award to the Orange County
Branch, Arthritis Foundationrr==:=========================:;;::;=:::::;::::==::; during Its intematioDal con-
vention Thursday, June 22, in ·
the Royal Coach Inn. B t · & AH Karan Armstroni, soprano
soloist for the Metropolitan
Opera, will be iresented In
..J, concert at 81).m. Thursday,
, June 23, In the Balbo:I Bay
J Club. '
'Itle gift i! restricted to hav· e ore er Ing the county branch belp
establish a department of
r~;u~:to!~Ir:t .!1u?·i:~~.:; .
Miss Anrulrong !pured as
... sololot with the Roger Wagner f; Chorale, won ~ the S1in Fr~
i
i_, cisco Opera aud.JUons jn 1965~ 1 and rectntly Jaas performed ill
" the Kennedy Center wilh the ~' Wasbing(on Symphony
i4 Orcheatra.
Awards will be presented to
women who have contributed
time and effort toward the
succes! of this year's cam-
paign.
Wyman, who for the past four
years was campaign
chairman, and Dr. Thomas
Rankin, acting chief or UCI
Department of Rheumatology.
Council Women's Club
.. 1 She will appear at the .Gr.eek
l Theiler in July and will solo
with the Los Angele•
Phllharmonlc In Hollywood
Bowl for Rodgers and Ham·
merstein night
, 'IN ·CONCERT
k1r1n Armttrong
Orangewood Regional Coun-
cil , Epsilon Sigma Alpha will
meet at 8 p.m. in the Anaheim
home ol Mrs. Al I.amktns,
Thursday, June 22.
A retrospective of wedding
styles from the 19th Century
to the present will 'b e
presented at a noon luncheon
Wedneaday, June 21, for the
Oiri.sllan Women'• Club of
Newport Beach in t b e
AJrporter Inn. Her progra11.1 at the Bay i· Clo!> wlll include selections by ~ Rdfger11 and Hammerstein
Lemer and Loewe, George
G'ershwin as well as well·
.. known ariaa, American lolk
•
songs a n d contem)X>rary
classical works.
UDC
A program on Jefferson
Davis is .planned by the Emma
Sansom · Chapter, Un It e d
Daughters or the Confederacy
after a potluck luncheon a;id
Your' Horoscope Tomorrow
AARP
American Association of
Retired Persons, N e w po r t
Beach Chapter will meet at 11
a.m. Thursday, June 22, In
Costa Mesa Park for the an.
nual picnic.
Mrs. Annin Geuwein, a
Norwegian who aided
American aaldlers d u r i n g
World War II, will talk about
her life story.
·Pisces: Beware of Misdeal
TUESDAY reel messages, misspellings. movable, suddenly show s
JUNE Relative m•y be acilng too definite signs of Ii f e. , 20 quickly. ~elcome. change, but Capricorn J1 involved. Stress
ARIES (March 21-April II): refuse to be pushed or forced. I! on what was secret.
Publlclty Is featured. What You have right to name time obscured or hidden. A new
you do , now gains attention. and place. Gemini and Virgo concept will be highlighted. ~1 Kmw 'tbts and act ac-persons are involved. .. SAGinARIUS .(Nov. 22·
:: cordlngly. Surprise& featured VIRGO' (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Dec. 21): Friends tend now to
:.. Jn areu of partnership, public You get repaid for efforts. act Jn Unorthodox maruter.
relations and marriage. Don't sum of money which had been Key is to be sympathellc
ad in haote. Wait and delayed I! releued. You are without commitllng yoursel!.
observe. beneficiary. Be kind to family Aries ls very much In picture.
You learn through unorthodox
i:roce<lures. Be progre.s.slve.
Refuse to be blocked by tradl·
ti on. Slress creativity, in·
tuition.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Deal could occur under tbe
table. Keep sharp eye on
valuables. Don't fall prey to
blandl!lunents of con man.
Means lnslll on opportunity.
TAURUS (April 20.May 20): member. Diplomacy now gets Desires are fuifllled ; you
You are urged to change basic .YOU everywhere. Taurus and receive surprise or pleasant"==========;! plan of opt.rations. Key is to Ubra play prominent roles. variety. 1;
rely on your own Intuitive Jn. IJBRA (Sep!. 23-0ct. 22): CAPRICQRN (Dec. 22-Jan. BEAUTY
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ill no need for you td take back You are called on to make You get repaid for efforts.
seat. Be flexible but firm. surprise appearance. Wear Income, actual and payclllc, is lty lllfll lty•
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1 !lick with the practical. Sall~ What appeared to be oettled, munication. Imprint your own wr,. • ., ,.. --,..
tartan may be more serious mired down in detail and im· style. Travel is on agenda. frlalMI It'• .. , ... .., ,.....,.. than you Iftiaglne.
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By Gus Aniola
By Roger Bollen
THE GIRLS
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"I jull wbb you coald have 1"'11detl Ille lecture wn m<
-the speaker told u1 we 1boa.ld eaell de•elop a
'do-it-now attitade.' "
DENNIS THE Ml!NACI
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Nicklau ~ Halfway Home Toward . Grand Slam
PEBBLE BEACH (AP) -Jadt
NlctlaUI stood llU a blond cololou1 atop•
tho pianack cl all 1011 -Y -betide
the late Bob Jones and hallway borile
toward an almost unthinkable Grand
Slam -but the experlenee IJll't euc\ly •
what he hid lm>glned.
"Bob Jones always wu my ldo1 and, as
1wst"°"""rup,1111bd-.--1-n., hll ,.....d of 13 major di<.,.
plonlblpo, • the power!UJ ~year-old shot·
mamr trom Columbu.I, Ohio, aaJd alter
wlnnin( bJs third U.S. Open tille and bis
13th ruajor ...,.. in IU'IY Pebble Be•oh
wlhds that blew down all otber
cballenaors.
Oo1y Nlchklaus• 1trenslh and dog·
...-... -up l<I the nur impoulble
eoadltions and ewn bf: wondtrtd at time s
I! he -make JI. "l lbou&bl aboul it and I worked for it
but I never npect.d ii l<I happen," he
cootlnued, dllcultlnl ..... ' proud racord
Mt In the Golden 'N-ectles. "Now that
1'ft 16HI, I have-a h(Dny letllng. ~
"I am proud W be il) bJs COOlpMy."
Winner of the Mailm and the U.S.
Open, .the fil'lt two lep of the u•
precedented profel9Wtal JWetp whk:h no
man has accompU1bed1 Big Jack no·N
must set his sights on the.Brtti!h Open at
Mulr!lold July JJ.IS and the American
LA Battles Pirates
Dodgers Happy
To Leave Chicago
By GIXNN WHITE
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PJTl'SBURGH -11'1 bard w imagine a
tum looldni ICll"Ward w playlnc a thr ...
·same l<rles at the bome ol lhe delendlng
world cbamplonl.
But after what bappemd to the Dodgers
In Chicago the last three days anything
would be a welcome rtUef. So tonight I.A
laces O>e champion Pittsburgh Pirates in
11 nationally televised tiff (Southern
California will get a backup game J.
Yet it may not be all bad. Pit!sburgh
was shuklut by the iowly Padres in a pair
or weekend 9uUJ1G1 in tlliJ Pennaylvania
city and has eooe 2S consecutive innir11s
without a run.
Clieago'1 resurgent Cubs wound up a
sweep ol their lhree-game series with Ille
stumbling llodJlen by coming from a 1-1
defldt l<I IUe a M verdict In II Innings
Sunday at Wrigley Field bdore 35,018 -
the Cubs' largest home crowd of the
season.
Dodgers chief Walter Alston was
ph.ilo1ophical about the loss: ''That's the
way it goes when you're losing -you
can't hold a lead, hits fall In for the otbPr
team and thinp just don't aeem to go
your way.''
CUbl manager Leo Durocher "'as
elated ovtr the turn of eventa as his team
bu now won 11 of 1ts Jui 15, has a fiveo
1ame win streak and Js three games out
of llrsl place.
"We're playing now as we did in the
spring," Durocher told the DAILY
Pll.O'l'. "We were playing well until the
strike and after that it took three wr.eks
to get on the ball again.
"I got sick at the first of the season
J.,.,, 1' ,_,.
June 21 ,_n
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and when J joined the club again, they
wer~ 2-9. We were losing games ()n weird
hill !ailing in and dropped Dy baJ1s in the
ninth tnmns.
"I though! !hen It'd lake a month !ust w get l<I .500.
"Bot we played like hell and DOW we're
10 games ()Ver .5CIO. We 're playing smne
kind of ball now."
Durocher1 highly superstitious. is ali;o
cor.tlnu ing as third base coach until the
Cubs Jose. He took that responsibility
when regular third base coat h Pete
Reiser got sick.
And since Leo has been at third the
Cu bs have woh five in a row. They
haven't won a National League penn:lill
,;ince 1945.
PGA at Oakland HUis lo Birmingham,
Mich., Aug. M.
Adviled that Arnold Palmer, an old
adV<nlfJ who batUed biJn down w the
fin.lsh Sunday ln treacbtroua coodtUons.
had . aaid that the prmw;,e now e;n
Nlcl!aua would lntensUy rather than
leslen In the &al two tournament.I, Jack
shl'llgfOifliii-aliiJUJdm-:--
"I-don't tnow,'i he said. "'The odd!
have dlminlshed. Now they're maybe: 50
l<I I. I wm'I play any -e until I go l<I
Britain about a week in advance. I plan w talle m,y Wnlly l<l lhe Bahamas !or a
holiday."
VICl<lry in the U.S. Opeo Sunday was a
tostlmonlal l<I the fierce delmn!natioo a1
well u lo the infinlt• skills ol lhl1, Younc man who •-rs dtsilned to ael recon!I
that may last /or generatiool.
The lloal round over the 6,812.yard, par
71 Pebble BellCb couraelhat JOakes along
the cn1bing wavtt of the Paclflc Ocean
_!IS_ll1Ne!lji1 ~ll!lillQN.l® J®l ht_fJ!i!! « tiiiast.
1be windl whipping olf the ocenn
reached gusll of 311 mll•s an hour . The
poota" llamp .,....,. ...... hard u -crele and alick: as marble. All of the com-
petll<lra; including Nicklaw, f o u n d
themselves playing out ol«raggy canyona
and oil ol rocky beacbe•.
Tweoty-<lgbt of the 70 survlvon failed w break IO. rw .. 11me cbamplon B111
ca.per had a-· oUOO. Two other pa st
winners, Oralle Moody and Julius Boros,
were at 301 and 305, respectively.
Former Mutera chamolon CeorJe
Archer shot an fl for 312. Tony Jacklin.
the Btiloo who WCll botb the llrltlsb and
U.S. tiUes In the space of a year In tllfi9-
70, bad a nine on a par four bole, needing
three strokes w move the ball lour !aches
in the rough.
Even Nicklaus bad a double bogey -
on the 10th -in abOOtlng a &al ;o;md 71
for 2il0, Ille second b1ihell wlnnlng acore
in the Open· since 1135.
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Palmer called it ''probably thr toughest
Open I've played in."
And hi.! third place finish Sunday added
to a personaJ reC<>rd of frustration that
includes four runner-up spOts since win-
ning the U.S. Open crown in 1960 for the
only time.
Tbe 42-year-0ld Palmer was briefly tied
for the lead in Sunday's fmal round of the
72nd Open, after'Mllng a 36-foot birdie
putt oo the third hole of the windswept
Pebble Beach coorse and generatinJ:
cries of "Charge!" from his Army of
fans.
But lhcre were t\vo earlier birdie pulls
tha t stopped within Inches of the f.!11p. A
last chance to dra\Y even 1\•ith J<1rk
Nicklaus, who was on his way 10 ,;etory.
trick.led to a stop a few spins from the
cup at No. 14.
"Fourteen could have made all tile dif-
ference in the world," Palmer said later
of the 8-foot birdie attempt. "U I'd made
it, I'd have taken a different look at the
whole thing .''
At about the same time Palmer missed
at the 14th , Nicklaus made a 7-footcr at
No. 12. and described it la!e.· as
''probably the biggest putt I made all
day.''
Nicklaus' tee shot had skipped o·;er the
green and he needed the putt to sal vage a
bogey four .
"I'm always on the defensive as far a!t
my putting goes." said Palmer. ''I! you
have confidence in your putting, it takes
some pressure off the rest of your
Eider's Cool Meanwhile the Dodgers have struggled
l<I put anything together.
Super star Frank Robill900 has two hil$
in 19 official at ba~ on this trip ...
JACK NICKLAUS (L~FTI IS CONGRATULATEO BY LEE TREVINO AFTER WINNING U.S. OPEN. game."
Right now Palmer lac ks ttw.L con·
fidence. but "J don't think I have the yips
yet," he added. using Sam Snead'.• term
for shaky nerves on the green. Strategy Win s
Rivel'side R-ace
RIVERSIDE (AP) -Ray Elder may
have learned patience 11 a farmer , but
he's applying It u a race driver.
The 29-year-<ld cotf<>n and all:illa
grower from ca.rut.hen:, Calif., didn't
have the fastest car in Slmda.y's $75,000
Golden state 400 at Riverside Interna·
tlonal Racew17. But at the finish, i! was
Elder who took the checkered Dag wllh a
lap to spare.
"After the first feW laps I knew 1
couldn't run with the leaders. so t just
picked my owa pace and stuck with it,"
he said.
For ts of the 153 laps the strategy
looked ooly good enough for a thJrd.place
check, as Riclulrd Petty, the Randleman.
N.C., driver who hu won over a million
dollan ancl was the fastest qualilier for
11111 even~ opened up a wide lead ,.n the
twlstJng tight-turn road course, with Bob-
by Lsaac second.
But on tbe Nth lap Petty moved ou' to
lap the third-place driver, Elder, and his
trankshal1 broke, forcing him out of the
race.
: Isaac tooi over and led for 14 lap s. On
jhe 110tb Jap, the Catawba, N.C., ¥'eteran
!•ft the race with traosmlsslon failure.
• Elder, who had started seventh, look
over and nursed his lead over the final 43
laps, babying his 1971 Dodge l<I com·
pensate for a brake problem.
.However, o.e ol those hits was a two-
run homer Sunday, bis 5Uth career shot
whlch tie! him for eighth place wlth
Ernie Banks and Eddie Mathews on the
all-time home run !isl.
Jr it hadn't been for veteran Maury
Wiils' first iMing error which Jed to an
unearned run, Sunday's game woul~ have
gone down as a 4-3 Dodgers victory.
Instead the Cubs won it with two out in
the ttth 85 Don Kesringer slapped a run-
scoring single to left field . Then out-
fielder Bill Russell fumbled the ~all in
what might have been a close play at the
plate with a good throw. lt turned out to
be no play at all . .
ln the top hair of the Ilth Wills struck
out with the bases loaded g()ing down on
strikes for the fourth time that afternoon.
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NL Gets His Vote
Reiser Notes Differences
Between 2 Major Loops
PITI'SBURGH -It was time for talk·
ing old times Sunday at Wrigley Field as
Chicago Cub! coach Pete Reiser and J
chatted about some of tile differences he
notes between the American and Na-
tional Leagues.
And we talked about the man he served
as a coach during his two-year tour of du-
ty with the Califontia Angels. That, of
course, is former Angels skipper, the late
Lefty PhUlips.
Reiser. 1941 National League batting
champion with the Dodgers, admits he is
happier back in the senior circuit.
"I spent 23 years in this league and it's
good to get back in it with so many of the
people I've known for years," he says.
Asked for his comparison of the two
leagues, he says that each National
League club has more good players ()n it
and that there are more good teams in
the NL.
"Players seem more enthusiastic in
this league, umpires seem to work better
and fans keep you on your tots," he
opines .
I asked if ht was swiprised when be
learned Phillips ltad died last week. ~le
said he wasn't in view ()f Lefty's Jong
struggle with asthma and emphysema.
/Following the suggestion that manning
the Angels for a couple of seasons prob-
ably didn't do anything to enhance Lef·
ty's health problems. Reiser has the
foUowing opinion:
"I don't think he should have ever left
scouting for managing. He was dedicated
- it was always baseball, baseball .
baseball. J don 't know anyone in the
game who worked harder than Lefty.
"But I don 't always think a scout can
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Halos Drop Fourtli Straigh t.., 2-0
be a manager or a ma.8ager ca n be •
scout. Lefty was sometimes too critical or the players and be Wok ~ lot ol the
things they did f4o seriously.
"Ball players are the biggest agitators
In the world and if they find oat you can't
lake it, they get the needle all the more .... }Slumping Angels Face O's
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' ~: While the Dttroit Tigers w er e
'telebrating their return lo the f4p in the
: meriean League · East today, the
allfomla Angels were wondering what
:,lappened to all those runs they scored on
road. l ~. Tig::,;::~s:::e ahead ~
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two runs in the last 43 iMin.gs.
Tonight !hey face the Baltimore
Orioles, sending Clyde Wrlghl. 6-3,
against Dave McNally, 7-S.
• "t.11ckey sbowed today why he's such a
areal pitcher," Said Detroit rnan.:iger
4Bllly Martln. "Jn the tough spots he
reaches back for S()mething a little ex-
tra."
Lollcb Wa.! In a l<lugh spot In the si•lh
lnnJng when Sandy Alomar and Ken Ber-
ry led oU with baae hill and Andy Koaco
sacrificed them lnl<I scorlns posillon In a
11--0 game.
The veteran left·handtr, a :S..gamc
winner last year, reacted to this dilemm11
by striking out botb Bob \)llver and Lee
~l&glon, Ille lop \ll'O An.!ltls Jn MIDS batted in. •
"I doo~ know JI I'm pitching any belier
this yur than I did last season," Loll ch
nid. "I hive 1 heller Jastball bot m,y
sUder lrn't 11 good. One thing I do know
Is that I've chanced my •tyle. I'm uot the
same pltcber I wu last )'W."
"I don'I think he can get any belier
than be was last yeer ,'' Martin olf~red.
0 But be'• certainly no worse ."
Nortlirup, who baa averaged 20 homers
per year for the last four aeasona, en-
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meager .201 batUns average bot In ad-
dillon l<I his homer, the Detroit ootfielder
al,. doubled and singled, accountlng for
halJ of the Tigers si1 hits.
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Elsewhere ever the weekend In
Chicago, pretestors turned oat at Field
Museum to parade with placards against
Ute Ralllam, wlat Ud a caltaral am and
crafLI ublbltloll !Gr tM pllbllc.
Some el the 1lpa read ~uly:
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Enslaved, Tbt.a Art • • • S app or t
Lttbuanla11 Cry for Freedom.
Bat the •lg• seemed to dissuade few
people lrom gola• fa lo aee tafestrie!t . •
, brocade taddle •ied bJ1 !vu the ')'el'l1J)le
ba<k In the I...,, etchlol•, arillacl1 fl'om
Ille past, budlcra1l1 i... Ille preseat.
Back to sports. '
Maury Willi' talented IOn Bump will be
playing summer huobtll I• Aluka alt.r
maidng tM NCAA ~ aer1ea all-11ar
ttam last week 11 an Arizona Stale
Unlv~rslty aophomore.
Midi .. Vltjt -Ba Mtll<ID la now tbH • tllt a!J.llme Clalcaco Wlllte
So ho..me -Idttlq 1111 wttli ti.
Chlc1go Clil>o ouUleldor Bill N~rth had
a llrlnc cot SUndly. He bad gone In as a
pinch ninner and theo acorecl m times In
1 row unlil Sunday.
'
Supreme Court
Keeps Bas~ball
Clause Intact
WASIDNGTON -The supreme Court
refused again today te wipe out the an·
titrust exemption enjoyed by organized
baseball for hall a century.
Justice Harry A. Blackmun wrote the
epinion which also upheld baseball's long-
controversial plsyer re~e claU5e.
Curt Flood, once a star ouUielder for
the St. Louis Cardinals, brought lhe
challenge after he refused to play in 1970
when he was traded to the Philadelphia.
Phillies without his consent.
ATLANTA -Orlando Cepeda, suspenc.-
ed by the Atlanta Braves over the
weekend, meets today with club officials
in an attempt lo resolve the slugging first
baseman's two-day waJkout.
Cepeda, a 14-year major league veteran
.and former National League Most
Valuable Plsyer, left the club before
Saturday's Bra.ves-Montreal night game
when bis name wasn't in the starting
lineup .
He was promptly suspended indefinitely
by Atlanta llllll8g<r Luman l!aITis.
"" WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -New
1.ealaod's· Graham McRae piloted his
Leda racing car to a fll'St place finish
SUnday In lhe L&M Continental Cham·
piOlllhlp Series on the Watkins Glen
Grand Prix circuit.
Lothar Motschenbacber, 1 veteran
Can-Am driver from Newport Btach,
placed second overall In a McLaren. He
finished alath in the first beat and second
in the other to win $11,000.
"" PEBBLE BEACH -Jack Niclllaus
recdved a Conif3tulatory tel~ call
from President Richard Nixon SUnday
sh<Jrtly after he had -the United
States Open golf cbamptooshlp.
0 He just congratubited me on winning
and we talked about h<Jw I played the
17th and !Ith," Nlcklaua uid. .
"He recalled the first time we met, lo
PariJ In 11183, and alao asked me l<I con-
graiulate Lee Trevino oo bis play. "II.• aioo asked me to concratullit•
Arnold Palmer for 'us old men.' " ... '
DES PLAINES, Ill. -Steve Hus. the
NCAA pmnastlca champion !!om "&n: lord, outperlormid Makoto Sakamoto,
oir-tlme AAU titllst, by Im than a point .
and Wok flrll place Saturday In the
q .. Ullcalionl for the U.S. Olympic om-
nastlc team.
Roundlnc out the llx-mao team are
G<crge Groeofltld, Berlteloy, Jolla er...
by, Southeni C<lulecticut Slate, and lfN.
ahaU A-r, Peon Stale.
Pebble Beach itself. along w~th winds
that made it even more treachero:.ir,
made the 1972 Open ''the toui::hest'' in
Palmer's rating. He closed with a four•
over-par 76 and a 72-hole total of i<M. lou r
behind Nicklaus.
Bruce Crampton was runner-up at 293.
He also finished second to Nicklaus in the
Masters.
"I guess I'm going for the runner·up
Grand Slam," tbe Australian said.
Palmer bolted into contention for t~e
Open lead despite a first round "17. He
came back with a 68 -best score of the
tournament -and then a 73.
But on Sunday, the ~res went up wit h
the wind . u ''Things were happening to everybod y.
Palmer conceded. "But they weren 't ha!>"
penlng l<I Nicklal\S eoough." .
Nicklaus' winning score wa s the highest
In the Open since 1963, \\'hen 293 left
Palmer, Jacky Cupit and. eventual
playing winner Julius Boros 1n a three-
way tie at Brookline.
"But the scores were generally higher
here." Palmer said. "And the course was
in so much better condition than
Brookline.''
Three of Palmer's second place finislles
In the Open have come after playoffs. His
last major championship was the 19&4
Masters.
U.S. Netters
Complete Sweep
MEXICO CITY (AP) -The U.S. Davis
Cup team's 5--0 sweep of Mexico in the
North American 1.one finals has sent the
Mexicans away talking of rebuilding their
team and the cool, confidenl American
squad into the American Zone finals
against Chile.
The United Slates completed the sweep
SUnday aa SfaD Smith ol Sea Pines, S.C.,
and Harold Solonlon ol Silver Spring,
Md., captured their singles matches.
Smith beat tbe l<lp Mtxlcan, Joaquin
Loyo Mayo, 6-0, 1-3, U, S-4. Solomon
defeated Octavio Martinez M, 6-l ;&-i.
"It was a !<Ital fi•!CO." aald Ignacio
Vega, pre.sident ot the Mexican ' La,wn
Tennis Association.
"Weill have to rebuild our team ar~er
this lhocklng defent," said Y v f s
Ltrnaltre, Mexico's non·playina: captain.
The Mexicans won only one aet out of
<OU( llngles matches and Oile dou~les.
Smith accounted for two sln&lea victories,
and teamed .i'ltll Toni Qonnan m Seotlle
to win the doWlles on Sllurday. Gorntan
wm hll 11n1les Friday. ·
The victory WU the United Stai.•1 l91t
in Davi.I CUp compeUdnn aplnsi Mexico
In 21 years. Mexlco won In 111!2 by a S.Z
marsln-The vlcloriOUJ Americans dkln'l iu4ge
the ll61cAnl lhly b:p I
acknowledged they l!tn v~ry ple•!Od
with the tesults. ,
''l'bt)' i.d some good moments," ~d
SID!lh, '1bu\ lhey jUlt (!OU)dn1 keep p
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Setting Long Jump Record
No Big Thing to Attlesey
Speaking unathleUcally to Kim Attlesey
proves a lot more profitable than asking her If
she 'll be able Jo .extend bor now-brawny legs
over .21 feet in the long jump at lhe Olympic
trlak this &wnmer.
Al 18, ahe~s already one of those people who
adds another facet to the conglomerate of
human personalities you've encountered previously.
Lauded by many as one of the country's
grea te~t natural track athletes, Kim frankly
ldmits a chronic. knee problem may prohibit
'
Laurie
Becklund
her from ever setting a world record in the
long jwnp.
And, she admits even more frankly , she
doesn't really care.
"Long jumping has never really been my
whole life. I'd enjoy going to the Olympics
now because it's the highest competition in thf' world," she says.
"r ':1t the Olympics never did mean an that
mi 1l to mf. If I did place th.at much import
on ' . where would I be now? Wallowing in
St·' ow."
I ·r statement brings to mind clear visions
of Cathy Rigby sobbing at the Olympic gym-
nastics trials after an injury seemingly was
go·-f? to prohibit her from qualifying to go to
Muriich.
T \VO different people.
Cathy's small face looks resigned, almost
sad and drawn, until she steps up to a floor
mat or leaps onto the balance beam. Then it
turns on -spritelike, whlsmical, delighted to
be in its element.
:·;1n's angular face seems covered over
wi"1 some kind of flesh-colored clay which
per; ·dic:tlly carves itsell into sardonic smiles
an1! kim;itt lesey expressions that change with
her er.1otions, rather than with the
circumstances.
Putting on a very serious expression, she
U.lks about the dlffereooes ·between U.S.
women athletes and the European women,
who dedicate their entitt lives to track.
"Most of the U.S. athletes ~re beautllUI
women. Maybe they ar.n't the best In the
world' bot tboy enjoy themselves and they're
well .. djusted . Who wants to be a track bum
when you'r1. 40?"
Sports, like people and like berseU, an fair
subjecta for laughter.
She laughs at a phrase a Christian Scleooe
Monitor reporter used to describe her in his
sto ry . "U anything, Kim AtUesey is
outspoken," the near-euphemism read.
"My-knee hurt and l'd just come down with
penumonia,'1 she recalls. "I spent the first 10
minutes of the interview telling him 1how
much I didn't want to talk with him."
And she laughs at the time, a year and a
half ago, when she won the .women's national
long jump tiile aod her "ego was wandering
around in the clouds."
"But now it doesn't mean a thing to me that
some idiot who can't do anything reads about
me in the paper and looks up to me because I
can run fast or jump far," she says,
Convinced that much of her publicity
derives from her identity as the .i:faughter of
world class hurdler Dick Attlesey, Kim asks :
"Why can't we give credit to the real
geniuses who may be good not because of
their background or their schools or because
they live in nice houses, but because they're
creative and· they're good?"
The question is a vague reference to Kim's
fiance, Mike Bishop, a Costa Mesa songwriter
and rock guitarist.
She obviously admires his work and sings
with his band.
And he admires her athletic ability, but
agrees with her "fame in athletics? come
on!" attitude toward sports, she says.
W}len they get married . --hopefully this
year -she plans to keep m shape, but slim
down her surging leg muscles' and build up
her potential.creativity.
"I WILL get totally into something. Maybe
j • acting, maybe some :leY• avantgarde form of
art. You've got to be devoted to something.
But how can you be devoted to track and
field?"
Her argument, together with her maturity,
is most convincing.
Long JumpingCameEasy
For Ex-CdM Gal Spiker
Los Angeles Track Club
coach Dave Rodda doesn't
mince words when he talks
a b n u t long jumper Kim At~
tie: "·
s unbelievable," he
sa··: . f the Newport Beach
gi::'. · <;he's one of those great
nat ur al, natural track
athletes."
"Physically, her potential Is
unlimited. I've been coaching
her almost two years now and
her improve:ment and marks
are really incomparable. I
ca'l't compare her with any
other woman athletP. in the
long jump."
And :
"I have no doubt she
could hold the world record."
Kim agrees.
"I never used to practice
and I'd still beat everybody at
meets. It's nothing to brag
about though. It's jus~ alway,.
come easy to me," the 18-
year-old .Corona del Mar
graduate says frankJy.
The first time she ever
jurr.ped in competition1 two
years ago at the Little
American Games in Mtxico
City, she won the event with a
leap of llH.
The tall, lean girl went to
the meet as a sprinter and
filled in as a long jumper even
though she had never had any
training in the event.
Since then she bas become
the 1971 women's long jump
cbemplon (21Hli) and has
jumped over 21 feet in prac·
tice this year.
She also runs the 100 in a
speedy 11.0 seconds.
Confident of her ability to
run hurdles and to clear at
least five feet in the high .
jump, Rodda believes Kim's
greatest athletic potential lies
· 1n the pentathlon.
"She can do tlree of the
events, the long jump, hurdles
KIM ATTLESEY
and the 200, better than m"'t
of the girls in the pentathlon
now," he e:rplains. "Only the
shot put is questionable. But
she could carry through on the
strength of the otber four
events." •
There Is one major obstacle
and two or three minor ones in
her path to Olympic-world
recordom, however.
Number One oil the list is
Kim's vacillating desire to
stick with the: tiresome
workouts and dedicate herself
to track and field.
"I might continue nmnini;
because it's good to be in
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shape, but I'm not sure I can
take another (our years get-
ting ready for the ' 7 6
Olympics," Kim says.
Kim, now a part-time drama
student at Orange C-Oast
College, explains that there
are other, more creati·ve
pursuits -drama, music, art
-that she would ratber
dedicate herself to. She also
plans to get married this year.
Unlike Rodda, Kim also
feels a cartilage problem with
her knee may prohibit her
from making the Olympic
team.
She has been unable to prac-
tice jumping since April
because of the painful knee
and has had to limit her
workouts since J a n u a r y
because of two bouts with
pneumonia and a case of
whiplash brought about by
long jumping.
Rodda believes the knee
problem has helped hor jump-
ing because he has been able
to work with her on perfecting
her runway approach. He also
believes weight training could
help the knee.
Kim, on the other hand.
regrets the fact that she
hasn't been able to work on
extending her legs at the end
of the jump. ~
"I just tried to do too much
too fast this year," Kim says.
"But r•m still optimistic about
the Olympics. What I may do
is just continue jumping only
in practice."
Kim looks for Europeans
like Olympic record holder
V i o r i c a Viscop:1leanu o f
Rumania (22-4'n) to win in
Munich, no matter who makes
the U.S. team.
"Martha Watoon (an LATC
friend and U.S. record bolder)
ls the only one the U.S. would
aend with any pride."
MarUla, 28, and at the
height of her physical ability,
recently jumped 2t-6 for
the record.
, Nonetheleaa, confides Rod-
da, she knows that at any
given moment Kim has the
ability to break though even
her, top mark.
Meet the Man
Behind the
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Pirates,
Rustlers .
Triumph
Senik's Rustlers and Wards
Realty Pirates opened the 1972
Metropolitan League baseball
season in winning fashion Sun·
day.
The Ruitlers (Golden West
College) downed visiting
Mabee Tiie Service (Sad-·
dleback College ), 6-5, ~bile
the Pirates (Orange C.Oast)
rece,ived some top pitching
performances in · h a n di n g
Cypress an 8--0 de!eat.
The Rustlers' big blow was
a two-run homer in the open-
ing inning by former
Westminster High star Gordon
Blakeley. Saddlebac:k's key hit
was a solo home run by Scott
Johannes in· the sixth frame .
Craig Anderson had a trio of
singles for the losing Gauchos
while Mark King doubled and
singled. Blakeley had a single
to go with his round-tripper
while teammate Will
McCartney tripled and singled
and Mike Dodd had a two-base
hit and a single.
The Pirates' Dan Quisen-
berry, Tim Gramm ,nd J im
Postel combined to shut out
Cypress on just four hits.
Glenn McKinley had three
singles for the Pirates with
Gramm getting a pair of one-
base blows and Je(f Grant
contributing a double for the
winners.
All three area teams return
to action Tuesday night at
Memorial Park in Santa Ana
with the Rustlers facing the El
Toro Marines at 6 and the
Gauchos and Pirates mixing it
up at 8.
Helmick Shows Foresight
In Switching Polo Refs
Bob Helmick, a white-haired, dapper young
man who is the dean of United States and
International water polo competition, wit-
nessed the matches between the U.S. and
Yugoslavia teams at Newport Harbor with
keen interest.
Helmick has been around the water polo
scene for several years as a trouble shooter,
team confidante, manager and handling
whatever other duty befalls him.
When the two teams played the first of four
HOWARD
·HANDY
games at De Anza College Sunday night, an
American referee was used and after losing,
9-3, the Yugoslavs protested some of his calls.
Europe and evaluate them du ring that time."
he says.
The members or the U.S. squad playing in
Europe for the next month do not have to play
on their AAU 1eams to qualify again for the
first time since the program was started. And
reports indicate most of them 'A1ill not play
with the teams such as Nlf\1A, Phillips, De
Anza and the others involved.
UC Irvine's baseball team will be in a
league next season. Not a recognized college
league or con ference but in a Southern
California Grapefruit League.
"We will be playing with teams such as
USC, UCLA, Cal State (Long Beach), UC
Riverside, Chapman, UC Santa .Barbara, Cal
State (Los Angeles), Loyola, Cal Stale
(Fullerton), Peii:perdlne, San Fernando Valley
State and Cal Poly (Pomona)," coach Gary
Adams reveals.
0 A record or games with only these teams
will be kept and a champion will be declared
at conclusion of the regular season. It sboutd.
be Interesting and It cou ld help our schedule e
great deal la the future."
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the years as an executive on international teams, UCI has won 37 while losing 21 for a
he th AMlllCAN0LIA1•u,e H _ level, Helmick had an ace int hole. ,638 percentage . During the past season, e Pl•.,., Chi~ ,. r ....
He had invited, with approval of the u .s. record was 13-3 and the best mark is against~ R'4~1f!'\c ~ m i: ! :m
water polo committee, Abe FucbS of Antwerp, Adams' alma mater, UCLA, where the 1nri111~ ICC• • 11 1.1 ff ·w
Belrrium to be here for the games. Anteaters are 7-1. n~W'cM'1 ..... _ .. la. ,\V·\\4 ~ .. :30~ •· UC! ·11 I than 50 Braun Min 1, 190 )I '.s1 'm Fuchs just happens to be the top w~ter polo Next season wt P ay more ~1/::' i"~ $0 I'~ 4 51 :m
official jn the world according to A.I.A. stan· regular season games for the seco~d straight ~: ~~, ~~!1 . . . fi, 2:1 il :1 J;~
dards and was the man who worKed the campaign including defense of its cham-R. J1ckton~O!ll&.111!:. IJ; C••h.
Champlonshlp game m· the 1968 Olympic pionship in the Anaheim tournament. o.1ro11 1a1 o . Alltn,. thk•to.1 n: ovn-
H d ho ~ b duJed With Ciiio ~kllnd, 101 K•rper, DOiton, ff Games· at Mexico City, ome-an · me games are sc e Ep1111n, oa1111nc1, '·
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College•§ Tom Hermstad who was originally Myron McNamara, UCI's tennis goodwUI 1rci11 ... 11 .... , .1J.J1 wooc1. c11tct90. ~-,.~. , »/, ,.-11rn1r. e1ttlmort, f.3,2 Ti~ scheduled to work the first game at Newport ambassador, has been assigned the Wk of Hol~llr'l•n 01kl1,n0 1(1·•· .n•i
'J'u sd Wit '711hiATION.U. llEAGUIE K l'<I e ay. getting televl81oa roverage for the NCAA Itta,_ c1.. e "' it •
Asked about the national team that left Fri-champlon1bJp1 next season. t!d1111~f11.';:'"p,11 ~~ ~ ~ ll :m
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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W L
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Pittsburgh 35 20
Chicago 32 22
St. Louis 24 12
Montreal 23 32 Philadelphia 20 3&
Wesl Dlvlllon
Cincinnati 35 21
Houston 34 13 Dodgers 32 25
Atlanta 27 29
San Diea:o 21! 37
San Francisco 21 42
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Baltimore 30 23
New York 24 29
Cleveland 23 28
Boston 22 28
Milwaukee 17 34
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Tahiti Race Led
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""lblncl I nd wU•. JOSIPH C. ,All KHUll.ST~ U.S. Team
Jonn F, t'rlct ,.r1ilf9nt Thi• •l•llmlflf llltd wllh ""' COUflty TN• •l•t-nt flltod wllll ftll Counf'f NEWPORT Jll (AP) _ Clerk of Ora,.... County on J"ne ''· 197.1 Cl•k of°''"" Count'f on1 J11M 9. 1t7t.
BOATING
100 Boats
Participate
In Regatta
More than 100 boals turned
out for Lido Isle Yacht CIUb's
June Small Boat R<gatta
Saturday and Sunday. All
races were sailed inside the
bay. Trophy winners~
L![)().llA (1)
Stoughton, BYC; (21
McClarty, BYC.
Don
Jim
LI00.148 -(1 ) Gaston
Ortiz, BYC; 2. Marty
Lockney, L!YC; (3) Milton
Alllone, LIYC; (4) Don Palm-
quist, LIYC.
GHOST-13 -(1) D. Larsen,
PVYC; (2) R. Wooda, VYC;
(3) M. ru.oa.., SFVSC.
KITE -(11 Bruce Twichell,
VYC; (Z) Jeff Mcllermald,
ABYC; (3) L. Bemero, VYC.
MONTGOMERY-IO-(1) R.
Armstrong, BYC; (21 L.
Armstrong, BYC.
SABOT A -(1) Milt Allione
Jr., LIYC.
SABOT B -(I) Wendy
Poihofl, LIYC; (2) S. Will..,n,
BYC.
SABOT C -(I) G. Koll,
LIYC: (I) B. Buckingham,
NHYC; (3) Jack Franl'O,
LIYC; (4) L. Shelton, LIYC.
SENIOR SABOT J •
Batemen, MBYC.
Erle Tabarly~s Pm DWck II
aoswertd roll call in the Loo
An~elf.o to TahitJ race SW1day
and pooled • position thal
placed her II the top of the
seven-boat Oeet on handicap
time.
The French enlry failed to
answer roll call on Saturday,
giving riJJe to the 1peeulatloa
that she may have been
dlubled In the ~knot winds
that raked the fieet in the
early stages of. the ract.
Soft winds brought the fleet
to a virtual bait Saturday
night when only t~ knots
followed the · urllet small
gale. By midday Sunday a '°ft
5-10 knot breer.e waa keeping
the boats moving, most of
them fl ying spinnakers.
Still leading the pack on
elapsed ti.me was Loi Killam's
73·foot ketch from Vancouver
with 2,911 miles still to go on
the "Race to Paradise."
Position reports in order of
handicap standings, w j th
distance to Tahiti :
1. Pen Dulek,
24:45N-122:42W, 2.985.
2. Aries, 25:45N-124: 18W,
2,987.
3. Min Settt, 25 :28N-124 :54-
W, 2,954.
4. Greybeard 24:44N-125:118-
W, 2,911 .
5. Concerto 26:33N-124 :30-
W, 3,022.
6. Siete, 28:47N-121 :23W,
3,126.
7. lnislail, 28 :47N-121 :23W,
3,126.
King Harbor
Man Victor
Jon Baldwin of King Harbor
Yacht Club was the winner of
lhe Fleet 9 Lldo-14 cham·
ploriships at King Harbor
Yacht Club SUnday.
BlU Frisch of KHYC was the
winner of the Staff Coom·
modore's Trophy for the first
Class B entry to finish.
Trophy winners: (1) Jon
Baldwin, KHYC; (2) Charles
lluM, KHYC; (3) Bob Perpall,
KHYC; (4) Dario Sanchez,
KHYC; (5) Don Hollman,
l(!IYC.
' • trv ··~ty J, M.tOl»A, O.Plllr Counl'f '" ll-lvtt!V J. Mlddol(. Dffiuty (Olllll'f
Although the 0-foot British c11rtt. , tW4 c11rt. rims
sloop Noryema won the thlrd ""bll•htd Or•"" Cotti 0111Y P11o1, Pub!lahed or111H co111 o.uy p11o1. Ju111 It. JI, .tnd JulY :a. 10. ltn 1514-12 Junt 12. 1t. :t, 1nd Jurv 3. itn 1J12"11 race, the United States ttam 1 __________ 1 _________ _
bolds lhe lead in the in-LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
ternational sailing series for l---,;'.;~;::;;;;:;; ___ 1---;.~,CT;;;IT~IO~U~S~.~.~.~ •• ~.~ .. ;----the Onion Patch trophy. r1ct1T1ous lultNEll •""• sTATIMINT NAMI lTATIMINT ...., Tbe United States team has TM tot1owrn1 P'fWHI 11 ooi111 bl.l•I-Tne 1onow1111 ___. ,,.. dol11• U l lwtlllfU 11: COlJected 149 pointl, (OlloWed VISTA :lVJt'LVS, 905 W, ltlh St., AORIAN AS$0CIAT£S, 20331 Mrlln
b E land Ith Be d "' 1 (lf((I, Huntl119ton flNCh, c •.. ~ . Y ng W 110, r:nu a cc::~•ncvMt~~~~·. aol W, lflh St., Cotll $i.nl•'I .!.llvtrn .. n, 20331 Attrl1n (1,.. 103, Brazil 100, Australia 85 ,,,..., c1111. ,,.2, cit. Hun1ln11ot1 Be•ch, Ci., """ tel b H1rr'( W. Johntol\, 1072 '1h Slrt<lll, and Argentina YT This buslMJ 11 beln1 conduct ., 1n M•ntllll"" llttch, C•. ' lndl'tldull. CMrlff G. Muhll, l~:U AIJl/l.t Plac1, ~oryema defeated Yankee N•ncv How•rd 1 AAth•lm. C•. GU'I owned by David Steere of llll• •111•fMflt Ille<! wl~ 11" Coull Y This 1>u11r.es' 11 '»INI cClllductld llW • Clttk of Or1,,.,. Covnly on. J~ 1. ltn . Oft\tr I P•tlntrshlp Dallas Tex. by 26 seconds .... ~ .. "' J . M1<11111J., Oe11U1r tounfY • STANLfV s·1LVERMAN (corrected time) OVU a 2.f.. Clltk. P'lnn Thlt 1t11tm1nt llltd with the Cwnl't
mile -·-· on Rhode Island PubU1hlld 0r1no1 co.sr O•llY p11o1, Clerk 01 Or•noe Coun1y on0 J","c· It~, ..._. ,_ J\Wlt ~ 12 It 2-, 1tn 1us-n IY eev1r1y J, M.tdclOX. fftU 'I -.,
U,IT ......... BERMUDA LEADER -Red Rock U, a Class Entry in the 63S-Bermuda race
took an early handicap lead as the yachts headed Into a threat of stormy
weather after the start last Friday. Th,ree local yachts, Jim Kilroy's Kialoa II,
Don Haskell's Chubasco and Al Cassel's Warrior are among the 179 entries.
Sound Wednesday. The Bri~ . , . (llrk.. , t1U2
yacht Maverick: owned by Pwutllld or•M• co.11 0111'1 Pllo1, Richard Thirlby was third and LEGAL NOTICE Ju111 l'L ''· 2i, 11"1(1 Ju1y J, 1t12 1.m.12
the Argentine Fjord VI fourth. ,1cT1T1ou1 sus11r11.ss
Th iled In NAMI STATEMINT LEGAL NOTICE
e race was sa a Thi fouow1no ri.rson 1a c1o1no bullllffl ---'-'--------
breeze varying from 19 .total~ •I: ltE\O'S MAAINA 't'ACHT SALES, NOTICE INVITING 1101
Five Firsts,
470 Taken
By Ullman
Dave UJJman or Balboa
Yacht Club posted five
straight firs ts in winning the
North American champinoship
of the 470 Class held at
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Fri-
day, Saturday and Sunday.
The 470 is a French designed
high-performance dinghy that
is gaining wide popularity in
this country as well as abroad.
There were 14. entries in the
regatta, several from the San
Jose and San Francsico area.
Winds for the regatta ranged
from moderate on Friday to
light on Saturday to a howling
2S.30 knots on Sunday. Final
standings :
1. Dave 'Jllman, BYC, 3.;~
pts.
2. Jim Grubbs, CYC, 14.
3. Curt Olson, CYC, 14.
4. Mark Hinshaw, LIYC, 25.
5. Tom Coles, CYC, 30.
UPI T1""'9te
Ondine Grabs Lead
knots and Noryema cap1 lJ-lmt PICtllc '"'' H....,. .• Huntlnv!on NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN ''"' ed on a 30-degree wind shift on B•adl. C•. '26ft. Ttvtt"s of 1111 c111s1 cornmvnlty ~''"
the (. t I Jo Annt Ctcll. 204 VII Nav1lo. P1IOJ Dlllrkt of o,1nge Counly, Cillfornl .. trs eg. Verda Etl1ttt. Ce. tol1~ wJll r1et1w !lffl•d bid• up to ll:GCI '·""' The Newport to Bennuda 1r!r~t11u":1~IMll 1' b<ll1'19 ccndllcttd b'( '" Wlifrl1Mlly, JUM ,., 1m. ,, lfll Purchl~
race which started Friday JO ANNE CECH 11111 Dip!. of tlld Khoo' dl1lrlcl lot•lld · Thlt sl1l1m1nl fUl!I W!lh 1ftl county II 1370 Adtmt Avtn1.11, Cotll Mtst, Cll•
In Bermuda Race counts a.s the final and most cltf1l of OrinQe Counl'f on J\Hll 9, 1912. lfornl1, 11 wtllch time u ld Dlds will bO
important race of the Onion 1., llWflv J. ~1r. Olo\ltv counf'f .,u1111c1" ~ •nd "" '" T11n1i1M . Cl•tlo:. lroclcllJf t IMh QtlHf\lllfell Vl•ffl•ll" Patch series. p tna •IClf'1ll'l"ta•'refoclt'' c11or.
NEWPORT. R.l. (API -
The 73-foot ketch Ondine. own-
ed by Sumner Long of New
York City, grabbed the early
lead in Class A at the start of
the biennial Newport t o
Bennuda yacht race Friday.
Ondine, the first to finish
this race four years ago, hit
the starting line going at top
speed in the 20 to 25 knot
southwest wind and forged
ahead of 19 rivals comprising
the biggest boats in the fleet.
A total of 178 boats in six
classes began the 635-mile
race in clear, swmy weather.
There were 23 starters in
Class B, 32 in Class C, 36 in
3 Starters
Finish Race
Three boats starltd Los
Angeles Yacht Club's 265-mile
Channel Islands race last
Thursday and all three finish-
ed Sunday with fatigued
crews.
First to finish and overall
"inner was Ernie Chloman'1:
Columbia-SO Cygnus fro m
Long Beach 'iacht Club in 54
hours. Second was Robert Esl-
inger O'Brien's 57-foot yawl
Spirit, California Yacht Club,
and third was William V,
Goodley 's Newport.oft sloop
Dakar, DRYC.
The three boats got hit by
4>50 knot gale wind! while
rounding Richardson's Rock
off San Nicolas Island Friday
night. There were no mishaps.
•
$1 Million
Offer Told
Class D, 36 in Class E and 31
in Class F.
Weather conditions re-
mained constant during the
hour ar!'1 a hall it took the
Cruising Club of America's
race committee to send the
fleet off.
The 178 starters were a
record for this race and con·
sUtuted the largest fleet ever
to begin an overnight race
from an East Coast port.
Two of the largest yachts in
the race, Alfred Van Metre's
60-loot sloop Running Tide and
Mark Johnson's 73-foot ketch
Windward Passage, were
lon:ed outside the starting line
and had to circle for a second
start.
Two yachts in Class A, Alan
Bond's 57-foot sloop Apollo and
Walter Gubelman's 7}foot
yawl Windigo, were recalled
after starting too early. Apollo
lost about five minutes coming
back to resiart and Windigo
lost 15 minutes.
* * * Yachtsmen
Turri Back
Forty-five Bennuda race en-Publllfled °''""' C0111 o.uy P11o1 .r.11 bld1 •r• to tit '" •uon:l•11et with J 12, It 26 nd J 1 ). ltn 1517 n Conc!lllllf's, Instructions 1nd Speclflc•llon1 tries that are not eligible for une ' • u v • w111cn ••• ft(NI on tH• 1nd m•" bf Hcuttd
the Onion Patch trophy are ~~,;":c=::·d~:,.:, Pur<r..11n1 A91"t or
having their own four-race LEGAL NonCE EICh bldcl1r mon• 1u11rn11 w1111 hl• bid• · I the ly bl' h c11l!l1r'1 chlcti;. c1rt1nec1 ct!lck. or b!ll· senes or new esta IS • fflCTITIOUS IUSINllS dlt'I bond mlde 1'1Yel>l1 '° lh• otcltr fit ed. Henry B duPont Memorial NAMI STATt:MINT "" C01tt communlfY CollH• 01i1r1c1 · The t11llOW•n1 Pltson 11 dolnt bu1IMU !INlrll of Tru1t"s In 1n 1mount not ln.s Trophy. •1: thin five ptr(enr (S%J of lht 1um bid 11
Wednesda 1 • GL EN C O·ENGINEER:S & COM· 1 tu•ranln lhtl tht bidder will lnll'I" Into y s wmners were TAACTORS. ,131 Are!l1, N"'"'' l!le•ch lh• llfOSICltd ((lnlTtel 11 1'ht Stmt •• John Baringer's 54-foot sloop Verne Efl s-111 Gl1ncter, 2111 .r.11111, 1wirded '°him. In tht '"""'of 111111re to Newi>0rt 811dl • 1nter Into tuo:h Ut1l•1CI, the ptOC:lldJ of Zephyros in Class I, James This b111!nn is btlnt conductld by 1n "''en.ck wrn be f11retell9d, or Jn.,,. c•M
Mich I' ··c t I s· lnd1Yld11el. of • bond, !ht tun 9Um thtreol w1U be . ae s '90" 00 s oop ll'ORa VERNE E. GLANDER torletted IO .. Id •(Mo! dl1trkt. m Class II and Richard Lem· 1'1'111 tfll-1 IHICI With the Counly No l>lddlr n'llY wlthclr1w hi• bld for •
merman's 3•fool [ Cit'rk 01 Or•r>e• County on' June f , 1972. period of lortY·llYI (451 dlYI 1t11r the ,,. S 0 0 P fly ll'llff'f J, Maddo•, Oi!oulr Co1m1Y dell 1ef for 11111 OP1nln1 thereof. Decibel in Class III. cierM. Thi l!IHnl flf Trv•fffl l"ISlrves ~
Fl&ilf prlvllll.M of r1!Ktl"" 1ny i nd 111 bldJ or Publl.r.ed °'11~• COis! Dilly PU ol, to w1IYfl 1nv lrrnul1rlt!es or In· Jun1 12. It, 26, 1nct Julv '· un 1502·7.I torm1!1t111 In 1n'f bid or In It'll 010dln1.
Yacht Firm
Names New
Executive
NOA/MN E. WATSON S1er .. 1rr. 90lrd of Tr111lffl
Coln: J~ 21, 1m. 11 :oo
FICT!TtOUS IUllNl!SI
NAME STATIMl!HT
flld No. 311 1-------------i Publllhed Ot•nte Cot11I 01Uy 1'11of, JUM 12, If, 1tn 1Dt·12
LEGAL NOTICE
Tht followlnt perwr,, tr• dolnt.i-------------
bui!neis "'' LEGAL NOTICE
FULLCIRCLE, 17'0SR Sky ,.Irk Cir···-------------~. Irvine n .... NOTICI: INVITING llDS Olivid So!Omon, ml lVTD4 Dr.. UN91CE 15 HlllEBY GIVEN t1'11t the U1u,,. Buch. '"" Huth I/, Jor9'1Utf1. 1'2t klolt St., SN~ of Tru1tlofs of the Cotll Corn-S1nl1 Manlct !'l\\lnilY Col1"• Dl1!rlct of Orin" Countv,
ST PETERSBURG Fl Eaw,u d T. 'soromon, l:JU So. Critlon C1lllcrnl1, will recel¥e 1111911 bids uo 10 • , 8. -Ave., ll:fdllndf. 11:00 t .m., Tuttdl Y, June 27, ltn, II tht The directors of Morgan Tiiis business Is being (Ol\dlJC!td by I Purch•1lng Dell!. of 111d Ktiool clt11rlct Limited P1rlMr!hljl lot.ied 11 1370 Ad1ms Awrlllf, Cosf• Yacht Corp. announced that oiv1c1 SoiomCn .......,, c.1;1orn11, •! wn1o:t1 11'"' ••Id 111d1 Charles E Morgan Jr has This 1t1ternent tlttd w1111 111t Coul'lty wm be PVb!lclv -ntd 1nc1 rNd lor • • C!ft"k ol Or'"'" County on· June 2 lffl MISCELLANEOUS T f" L l VIS I 0 N been e)ected chairman O{ the er Beverly J. MlldclOll cit1>111y i.ovntY TRANSMITTER EQUtPMfNT. bo-~ f th Clerk AU l>lds ••• lo be In •CCIH"dlnc:I wl!lt euu 0 e COmpanj . • ff 1117.1 COlldlllons, IMlruCllOM Ind SpeclflClllOn'J
It was further announced Publl.r.ed Or•nte Coest DtllY Piiot Junt which 1r1 now on 1111 1nd mer be lll(Ured
that Hugh F. Drummond was s. t:z. Jt, u.1m llJ0.7.1 ~:'~~1~.1~~ Puro:t1111r19 A"ni °'
appo1hls·nted general .manager. LEGAL NOTICE c•=·:1~~~~11 c·=~ wi~~.bld(I~
In new capacity. Morgan bldc:I~• "°"" mldt P•r11>1e to 1111 o~r
plans to devote his talents to ''CTITtous •USINllSI "' ffll C011t community Co11"8 0111rkt
I I • NAMe STATIMll!NT 80lrd of Tr1,11t .. 1 In •n 1rnovnt not llJJ ong-range P anrung and ex· n.. f<lllowlng PfNOn 11 c1o1111 b!.lllneu 1r..n tfw 11trc1nt ""'' of tt1e sum 11111 ..
pansion of the company's u : 1 tu•••"'" t1111 "" bidder w111 enter lnt•
b · · NEWPOll.T lEACH AIDING (LUI, thl prOl)OMd Contriltl 11 fhl Jina !' us1ness in the Y a c h t 202'n AC1Ci. St., S.nl• ""' Ht1.ni.. tw.,ded '° hlm. 1n fhl ev•"' of t1Uu11 10 PLYMOUTH, England {AP) manufacturing and other All« M, Flndtey, ins Port''"'-Pl., enter Into •!'d' c-onttac:t, the 11t0Cffd1 ct -;..., · • • , NIWPOrt tffch !ht dledl w•l1 bt t~lltd, or '" 1"' <.tse -Two yachtsmen compeung special fields with emphasis Till• bu•IMss 1~ btlno cond\lct" "" 1 "' • bond, ~ 1uu 1um th•r'tGI wm tie
in a transatlantic race turned on the development of new L.lmlltd P1rtn.r.fllp, 1~11:'LcSJ:r 11~!,'~~~:'~11~ bid tor •
b k I rd this art. •t ht d • pl Allee M. Find"" ac owa sl mg SI e yac es1gn conce s. TMs ,,,,,ment "''°' with ,.. count-,-Pf•lod ot ronv-nw 1.c.s1 d•vs •ll•r the
Sunday a f t e r encountering Drummond formerly con-c1er1r. of 0r., ... CClltflty !)fl: Jun. t. 1m. dolte wt tor the (lptfll,. tt1tr-.f.
trouble during the first day. troller of the' corporation will ~'f.r.:'-rlY J. M.tddoX °""'"' Col.mty m~ltH "°!:0,.1~1!."'!:1 • .!i''!i7b~. th;
Oscar Debra of Be}aium, .. -•ertake the d a y. t 0 .'d a y ' , tnM to w1IY9 '"Y lrrt0ul1rurn or lntotm&Utle•
&-Wiil Publllflld Orenoe Colst ~ty Piiot In 1ny bid or In !hi blddlnt. sailing Olva II, returned general management and ad-JIN'lt .5. 1:z. 1,, ,., 1m 1us.72 NORMAN t:. WATSON
bee line ped ' · · I ti ( th ' S«:rfl•rY· Baird Clf Trvst"s ause gaso see into m1.rus ra on o e company s LEGAL NOTICE <>Mn: JUM v, 1m -11 :00 1.m.
his food stocks and retired business 11c1 No. 31'
f . Put>HJh.ed Orantit Cotti D1Uy Piiot, rom the race. 1.forgan Yacht Corp. Is a 1t11..m June 12, i t. 1tn 153t-12 Joel ~.-.,.; of F -~·II ned b id' ' f SUPl!•to1t COURT OP' TMI! .... 11 ... ...,..., ... er ranee. wnu y ow SU s 1ary 0 STAT• Off CALlffOltNIA ffOll. in Wild Rocket, radioed that Beatrice Foods, a con· TMI! coullfTY o, ouN01
h t . bee h' Jo hd ed . NO.A·nlH e was re unung ause is g merale ea quarter 1n NOT1c.-o" Hl".r.1t1No off Pn1T10N schooner's sails Were torn. Chicago. !&Oil PAO•ATI" Off WILL AND ffOlt NIWPOAT·Ml"S:1sT~~;1•D ICMOOI.
The 1tA LETTliJl:S nSTAM~NTAltY (IONP Nol'-lo•I""' >'"• y were among .,,, en· w.r.1v1D1 .... • " ..
trants from 11 nations who set LEGAL NOTICE E1t•~ of GLENN J , IAl<Elt, 1tso 1!!,~1~Ee.~~!E!.v~1':i~~!~
sail Saturday in the 3,500-mile STATl!Mll!NT Off A•ANDOMMINT ~r:::,J' GLENN J. BAKER, JR., Unllltd School Oltlrlcl of Or•"" COuntr,
LEGAL NOTICE
' g 1 h d d t OF USE OF fflCTITIOUS NOTJC!i: IS HER:EflY GIVEN Thi! (lllfornt1, Will rtct1Vt -led bids ""' to Dick Valdes, president of s 1 n e-an e race 0 SUSINESS NAME KATHLEEN M. I.Ir.KER h11 ftlld hlrtln 11;00 A.M. Ol'I 1111 !It! dlY of July 1'12 ••
Columbl'a Yachls an ed Newport, R.I. T1'lt followlflll --hi!• •b.tl'ldoned lilt • ptllllon for prob.ti• of will Ind tor ""' off!« of uld School Oittrlct. loelltd ' nounc Tw I t Ter use cf tl>I' llctltlOUI buJlnots• Nme lllUll'ICI "' L..,.... Tttl-llr\' to h i!· ,, 1157 P11Cenll1 Avt!llle. Codi ,,,..,, that the finn hns received an o a e starters -esa MILLEA MAll.tNE SALES ,1 1st1 n-r (&and wii...iJ r1f•rftle• 10 Wlllcll c1111orn11. ,, which 11m1 uld blcl$ w111 bit
order for over $1 million from Remisewska of Poland, in Monrovia"""·· H--' ''""· c~t. t266C 11 mfdl! tor turlhtf" P1r11wr1rs. •nd t1111 llllb~~~ ~1'F'1e'::1 ::E_i.OCATA•LE K od d W U Kirchne 11'11 flcllflovs busl,,.11 Mm• r1f1rrtod to !hi Timi I ncl 11l1e.• of flllfh" tilt llrM Admiralty Marine, one of om or, an O r lbov• wis r11ee1 In Or•llll• Cllllflty on h11 bffn wt for July 3, 1tn, ,, t :>O 1.m., CLASSROOMS
Col b. • b' est d I of West Germany in White Mlrch 17, 1'71. In 1i. courtrOO!l'I or D1p1rtm1n1 No. , ot All blcl• ••• '° be In •ccord1ra w111t Um 18 S tgg ea erS. . . ' R1ndtll Vinton Ml!lf!" 270-4 Cove St' lllcl court, II 100 Civic C.nll'I" Drlv1 Candlllom, I n I Ir Uc I I on t' Ind 11le order was for $1,000,568 Dilphin, left Plymouth &n-corone <ltl Mir, cif!t. fu2s. · west. In thll ClfY of s1n11 An1. c11oorn11 . .!.P«lfluttOM. ..,.,1c:11 ••• now on ""' In
and Wa' lhe large't ever taken day to io· in the race T11r1 1>u11n11s w•s conc:tuc1ec1 b'I' •n 1n. 0111'11 JuM "· un ktht o111a-01 o1 1~• •,~°'•,•1111• "',,1n1.of 111dl · dlvldu1t. w. E. St JOHN, hoa4 1tr er, ... , teen I ,..v1nue,
by Columbia A deposit che ,:~piiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOil R1nc1111 v. Miiier C1111nty Ctet1o: Cott• Meu, '•11'°"'''· ' ' CA. F-042 JAMIS W. HOOICSTltATTIN Eecll blcktlr mu1t submit 1 blcl dll>Ollt for the order was submitted WE MOVED Publlshed Orlt!H CCN1sl D•llY ,.11,1, 541 S.Utfl Sl'fflltl str"' In lhll form of • certlfltd or c.11hler1 by Bob Lucas, president of • June 1t. 26. 1nc1 JulY 3. 10. itn 151s-n LOI A11..,.., C.lffenlll '"1I chrck or • bid bond "'-''' to flYfl ptrcttot l i·---,.,,,---------iT11. (tllJ 'U.1* (S%1 of tM •mollllf ol tlle bid, m-0. Admiralty Marine, TO 100 FAIR DRIVE LEGAL "'OTICE ATttnttr ,_. hlln-r. Hr•bl• to thl onl•r ct 11111 News>o!"l·Mls• Admiralty Mari·ne operates AcNM P""' C.M, .... la 11111111 PubfllMll Or•"" C111st Dilty P11ol, U111tlld Sdtool Df1trl<1. A Hrform1nco Felrpound1 Golf ··-l i·-::::;:,::=--::c:::::::-:::::=:=::::-=::-IJunt 11. If 24 lfn lst7·72 Sond nllY.,. rtCIUll"«I II th• dltertlloll of sales and service locali'ons al ff ... • ... ,,. NOT1ce 011 NON .. 1Sl"ONs111L1TY • • tM 011tr1<1. 1n t11t 1vtnt of t111ure '• ff!Mr,y CHI• M9I °"" •11111 Notice It Mreby •lwn thlt the u11o LEGAL NOTICE ""'tr lnlo "1dl (.Dfllr1ct. tfll erocMd1 of Dana Point, Long Beach, St IUCKIT OP ULU IOc 0tra!onM wtn not 11e ,.._Ible for 1nv lhe check will bt fort11ttd, or 1n c11t ol·•
Ma I d I n. d Ox d Wltll M Offlf" OeN U11tH ..._..,, dtbts or ll1bllltln contr•cltcl bf 1nrone bond, 1111 fu!t sum llltreol w111 .,. r na e iu:-y an nar · ~ that1 mrMlf, on °' 111er 11111 d11e. r•·Mt lorltll9d to said SCllOol District or or1111o D•f'td this 1Stfl dlY of Jurw, 1'12. SUP•ll.10• COUAT eff TMI! County. ------1 Ron.tld A•ttltlber STAT!' Off CALlffOll.HIA ffOlt No blddtr !M'f wlthdr1W his bid fOf'
Single Handers l!nder Way
General view shows yachts starting the fourth single-handed yacht race from
Plymouth, England. The race started Saturday and ends at Newport, R.I. A
record 55 yachts piloted by 52 men and three women are taking part in the
more than 3,000·rnile race.
Balboa Man
Wins Class,
Overall Too
Lucky ~ance, skippered by
George Leitch or Balbo.<I
Yacht Club was lhe overall
and Class D winner in
Newport Harbor Yacht Club's
Long Point & R~turn race
Sunday. The event was a
feature of the Ahmanson
Series. Results:
CLAS'> A -Bright Star, W.
I . I'-, HTSC; (21 Tribute,
J•ck Holleran, LBYC.
CLASS B -Swill, Vince Ar-
rigo, NllYC; (2) Red Rooster,
Jolul CAiler, CYC; m Blllt
Streak, Gary Myen, NllYC.
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tff W. ltth SI, THI COUNTY Off 011.ANGI. a ptrlO( of forf'f·flYI (.,) dl'(S lfll'I" fl\tl mm,m tl1PJl'ftHl.llYI Cosl11 M'™', Ctllf. NO. A·Y)1'4 tlllt ut tor 1111 GMnlne lflll"IOf.
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Publllhld Or1"'" Cotti D•llY Piiot NOTICE OP' MEA.•INO OP PETITION Tilt lo1rd of Educ1!lon of the N1'11110rt-June, 11, ''· 2-4. ltn l5tl-1l FOii. l'ltOSAT&" OF WILL AND FOR Mita Unified Sd!Clol Oltll'lct rflllr'Yft lh• Lll!TTEAS 0 ff AOMIHllTUTION rl9ht to r1l1Ct 1ny or 111 bld1, Ind not LEGAL NOTICE WITH-THll•WU..WHNIXaO 111C01t1tl1Y Kn9f h lowed bkl, ind to ESl•te Oil Jl:OSALINOA AMAYA, •ISO WllYf 1nr lnform11lty or ltrHUllrlty In
I ~[p~~~IJJ[ INTRODUGTORY NOTICI" 0, PUSLIC H•A•INO kllOWft II AOSALINDA M. AMAYA. llM 1ny bid received. D • I NOT1Ce H£Al!!8Y IS Gl\IEH THAT A kfll'IWtl 1s ll:OSALFNOA MAHAN, 111e D•ttcl June 1t, 1m Public Htar11111 Wiii "' hltd btfllr• '"' known II ROSALINDA SOUSA. Oecl1nd. NEWPOAT-ME$A
'"'"IM c-mlu lm -.. CUv of l~IM NOTICE 1$ H .. UY GIVEN "'" UNIPIEO !<HOOL OIST .. CT I Flt I HT S I on Thundiy JlllW 2f 1m. •t 1·:io pm ln Robtrto A. AMAYA flfs flltd ~n • of Or1nn County, Colllornl1 LE SON I
Ille City c.;,ncll ~mben ..Ji""· ~1 Pttltlon lor Pl'obtlt Of "Wiii Incl tot L•t· Dcrolhr H1....., Fl.,_r C1mpvs Drl\l't, lrvlne Town c'.,,1.,, ltrf or Mmlnlsff"1tloll wll114111-wUl-fn-Plll'dllll"' Atenf
8 1rvlrw, c11ttorn11, to con•lcllr the actoptlon ne•«I. refftence to wtllch It m.tdl tor ~1100
I of on otdlntnco et "" CllY council Of the fUf'llltr Nr11cultrt, •f'ld 111111 the flt'M and PvblltMll Or1not CO.ti 0111¥ Piiot. City of lrvf,,. Rttlilttlt'lt WIM SlrvcfUres. •l.tU of MM"lnl "'9 ~ ""' Mn Ml Juri. lfth 1nd June n111, 1'12 1'°1·n JEIU L.. WILSON for JUIY 3. 1'72. 1t t.JO 1,m., In fM ";;;;;;;;;;=om~ cour1,--n of 0.1rtmtnt Ho. i et sale!')------------~ I ~~~~~J =rs:,~~ e<iutl, .. , ,. Civic Cltlt9t,,0t1w w .. t, 1n LEGAL NOTICE CIT'I' OF llt\llNE rhl~ of Stftta Aftl, C. ltm/I. 1--::=::::--::::-:c==C'-::-~-
Publllflld 0...,,.. CO.st Dllf'f ll'llot, v/"'; 1t r l~N NOTtcl OP MAISHAl.."S IAU:
I I June lt, Im 1'15·n cGuntY Cltrk ' T'*'*"""Mllttl C'"9t Wvk'I. '11'1"91ff
)-------------MAROLO •u•INS n. WIUlll!{ J. I.Air, Stnclra J, I.Mr, LEGAL NOTICE ,. .,..,..,. ....... ,..._ a ~ No. • w
1---::;::;:::::::;::--:::::::::::::---:1 ......,,., ....... catlfonll(a "211 ..,. 'tlrM of all 'fttcutlon lltutd M I I PICTITIOUS IUtlNIU . T ... f.ftQ UMlJI J_ 1, 1'72 by 1tlt MunlclMI Cewt, loutlt NAMI STATllMINT A""11i1Y fir Ptfltfl J Drat'lll COUfltY Jlldltlal Dlttne1, JUdO•
I 85 and Ibis ad 1111 You an TM ......... ""°' lo dolM .. ,_ l'V•I-.,,,_ C ... I DollY ... ~. :!,."" °'s~ .. ~.l~lm, -of 11: Junt 11, It, M. 1m 1811 '""'' a "' .,. ""'"a, UMll I luclt• I MILLER MAltlN! $AlES. l!tl mtnt tnttrtd If! fl\fW. Traftettnflnen111 I I d I II I 18 Moflr'O\'ll A\'9 Nf'ln>Otl tffdl '2660. LEGAL NOTICE Crtidlt llMOf, Inc,. ., lucllmlM crtdftof' n ro Uc Ory Y na I.on ' WHiiom H. Jo..., "" ,,..,;,., Rd.. '"' "''"" Wllllom ,, "'" ""'" J, I M•llbu, Cl 91n6S Lllr .. ludfmtnt dtbf'ofa, __.,.. a Ml . I Tll" ............... _..... .. .. SU•HI .. COURT •• TNI ......... '''"" "'""'' -~· .... .. lnrllYldll1I, ITATI OP CALlllHNIA PH IUffmlnt .... "" d•I• ., ,,,. lt1u1nco (If That let o 1 I th ~d' fl .... .._, Th wunam " JOIWll , ™' COUNTY Off oAANO• Mid ... ecvt10t1. ' ,_.\'9 ttv1H Vllll'I •II .._
I I n B n I WOii & n-, u .. ntr. I Thll ttlltMll'll . lfltd wllft the Counl\I NOTICI OP ...... :.·r:,n .. "'mON -rJef'lt, lllJ! !.~ flllttm of Mid I~ famous C111na 150. I Cllrlc Of°''"" eoui.w Oft Junt , .. 1972 -WI • • m .... •OOl'l"tY kit "" COClfltY or "' lhWrlY J Mlddo... DtDufy coun1y ftOR ,.outt ..... LI. MD PO• °''~ $111• ct C.llfonl(• dllcrlbM u You'll learn •II about the C..1na Piiot Center CJ"1t. • .. • T t • • • T1s1A.M1Nt••v t•x. ro11owt1 •
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CLASS C -(I) Trend, Jim
-Llndonnan,..B\'CH21 Bellina
JV, Tom Schock. NllYC.
SHERATON-8EACH INN
21112 Pacific Coatl Hwy, Huntington Buch
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No Tears LEGAIL NOTICE LEGAL NOTIC&
,ICTITIOUI •USINISJ 'ICTITIOUS IUSINlst
Tahiti Race Led .
From Lead
NAMI ST.1.TIMIMT N.1.MIE STATl.MINT
Tiit Wlowlnll 1Mf$Gnl 1r• dolnt Tl'll t0Uowl111 ptrtOl'I k doilll "11ftlen
butlntll ••: ••: J AHO I DISTR ll UTOllS. 1111 W. FLEUll 0£ LIS, 14'0 Slutlt Cel• ,_ St .. Stnl• ....... Ca. '2101 aou1tv1rd, ~11\lnl B•Kh. (II, JOflll F. IJldc) Prke, lllt W. ,_ P1tttiur1t IEnl.,.,IMS, Ill(. (Ctlll, St .• SINl11 Allio Cl. n7t7 Corp.) 11\1 At.sk•, CMll MUI. Ctl.
By Pen Quick II U.S. Team Ir-M. POCt, 1114 W, ,omor>.1 St.. '21'6 S.n11 AN, C1. '7191 llllt !wilMU II btllll it:tnCllKltd bit Ill Th\1 bu1lntu 11 tMlns condllcrtd ll'f • Corper111on.
hu.0.!"11 1.w:I wilt. JOSl'M C. 'Alt KHUAST,
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BOATING
100 Boats
P articipat,e
In Regatta
More than 100 boat.! turned
out for Lido Isle Yacht Club's
June Sina11 &at Regatta
Saturday and Sunday. All
races were sailed inside the
bay. Trophy winners:
LJOO.HA (I)
Stoughton, BVC; (!)
McClarty, BVC.
Don
Jim
LJOO.IIB -(I) Gaslon
Ortiz, BYC; 2. Many
Lockney, LIYC; (3) Millon
Allione, LIYC; (4) Don Palm·
qulst, LIVC.
GHOSf-13 -(I) D. Lar,.n,
PVYC; (!) R. Woods, VYC;
(3) M. Rhodes, SFVSC.
KITE -(I) Brue. Twichell,
VYC; (2) Jdf McDermaid,
ABVC; (3) L. Bernero, VYC.
MONTGOMERY-IO-(I) R.
Armstrong, BVC; (2) L.
Armslrong, BYC.
SABOT A -(I) Milt Alllone
Jr., LIYC.
SAB,OT B -(I) Wendy
Potboil, LIYC; (2) S. WlllBon,
BVC.
SABOT C -(I) G. Koll,
LIYC; (2) B. Buckingham,
NHYC; (3) Jack Franco,
LIYC; ( 4) L. Shelton, LIYC.
SENIOR SABOT -J.
Batemen, MBYC.
Eric Tabarly's Pm Dulck U
answered roll call in tbe Los
Angelfl lo Tahi!l race Sunday
and posted a poaltlon that
placed her at the top ol the
seven-boat Oeet on handicap
time.
The French entry !ailed to
answer roll caJI on Saturday,
giving me to the epeculaUon
that she may have been
dlsabled In the 4S-knol winds
that raked the !lee! In the
early stages of the raet.
Soft wlndl brought the nttt
to a vlrlual halt Saturday
night when only three knots
followed the earlier .. small
gale. By midday Sonday a .. rt
5-10 knot breeze wu keeping
the boats moving, most or
them Oying spinnakers.
Still leading the pack on
elap_sed time was Loi Killam's
73-foot ketch from Vancouver
with 2,911 miles still to go on
the "Race to Paradise."
Position reports in order or
handicap standings, w i t h
distance to Tahiti :
1. Pen Duick,
21:45N-122:42W, 2.1185.
2. Arlu, 25:45N-12l : 18W,
2,987.
3. Min Sette, 25:MN-124 :51-
W, 2,9M.
I . Greybeard 2l:l4N-125 :03-
W, 2,911.
5. Concerto 26,33N-121 :30-
W. 3,022.
6. Siete, 26:41N-121:23W,
3,126.
7. lnl.sfail, 26 :47N-121 :23W,
3,126.
King Harbor
Man Victor
Jon Baldwin ol King Harbor
Yacht Club was the winner of
the Fleet 9 Lldo-14 cham-
pionships at King Harbor
Yacht Club SUnday.
Bill Fr!Jch of Kl!YC was the
winner of the Staff Coom-
modore's Trophy for the first
Class B entry to finish.
Trophy winners: (I} Jon
Baldwin, KllVC; (2) Charles
llunll, KHYC; (3) Bob Perpall,
KllYC; (l) Dario Sanchez,
KllYC; (5) Dnn Hoffman,
'<llYC.
NEWPORT RI (AP) Clertt of Orin" Cou11tv Oii June 16. l t12 Cltrk ot Or•ntt COUfllY 11111 Ju111 f, lt12. • • • -11'1' lr1trly J. Mt<ldO•, DtPUlf (DVnl~ Bf ltv~IV J, Mleldoll, DIPlllY County
AJtbough the f&.:foot Brftigb Cittll. 11 lM64 Cltrll. ,.1.,.
sloop Noryema won the third l'ubl!•lltd Or•"" ca.11 01nv P11o1, Published 0r1"" co1tt o.11y ,11ot. JUlll It, .. Ind J.,IV 3. 10. ltn 1~12 Ju111 12.. It, , .. llld Julv 3. 1t72 1511•12 race, the United Statts team
bolds the lead Jn the In-LEGAIL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
tematlonal aalllng series forl---,'.:::~~,::;;;:;:;..--1---;.,~cr;,~,~,0~0;,~.~.~ .. ~.~.~ .. ;----
tbe Onion Patch trophy. '~~o~: ... :~~1::~s NAM• STA,TIMINT
The United States team has Tiit tonowtne per5on 11 dOl111 Mlnn1 ... !"' 1o11~1ne Hl"llM ''' oo111• ... ..,..fllfU ti.
COJleded 149 points, foJJowed • VISlA SUR,LUS, I05 W, lfllt .$t,. AORIAN ASSOCIATES, 20)31 .l.llrl1n
b Clrcll, Huntlntton 8e1dl. C•·• f'U.U, Y England with 110, Bermuda <o;:~·~:-.,,,.~:!. ~21w. ltlh 51 .. COit• sr•,.ie~ .Sllvff'm•n. l0ll1 Adrrt n c1,.. 103, BratJI 100, Australia 85 ,,_., c1nf, 92627 cit. Hunllnflon auch. C•., '26'6 ona 1tc1 bf en H1rrv w. J01111tor1. 102.2 "" Sire-el, and Argentina 37 Thll bus!llQ 11 belnt c YC "'•Miiie!'! lt•dl, Cl. • 1nc11v1.w.i. "-0-•· p•-· Noryema defeated Yankee Nancv Howard CMrin G. Muni.. '°" "'..... _..,
Girl owned by David S~re of ,~ of'16~:' ,!!:~, :~~ J!: ,~or:::. ~'f."'.!i~:i 11 t1trne cOl'lducted '' 1
Dall T b -nd 1 •-.. -J .,,,,.. °'"''' eountv GIMrll '•rr11trllhlp. as, ex.. y "" seco s ~........ ' ................. Sl.1.NLEY SI LVERMAN
(corrected time) over a 24--c · ,.111n n.11 at .. tm1111 1uld w1111 th• countv
mile _,_. o Rbod Isl nd Putlll•htCI Or1ne1 Ca•st D1llv Piiot, Clll'k ~ Or•noe Counry ~ J11n1 '· 1J11 . ......... ""' n e a June J 12. 1J, ,. 1tn 14.U-n ly 11 .... rly J, MICldoll. °""1!'t' County Sound Wednesday. The British ' ' Clll'lc. U'IT.._... BERMUDA LEADER -Red Rock Il, a Class Entry in the 835-Bermuda race
took an early handicap lead as the yachts headed In Io a threat of stormy
weather after the start last Friday. Th,ree local yachts, Jim Kilroy's Kialoa Il,
Don Haskell 's Chubasco and Al Cassel's Warrior are among the 179 entries.
. , 1•»2 yacht Maverick owned by LEGAL NOTICE l"ubtlllltd or1,,.. co.st D•lh' Pao•. Richard Thirlby was third and Jur.t 12.. 1t, u , 1nd July J, 1t12 1m12
the Argentine Fjord VI fourth. P1CT1T1ous aus1N1ss
Th sailed Jn N.1.MIE' ITATli!MEHT e race was a Tht tortowtn• • ..,. '' c1o1119 t1vs1 ......
breeze varying from 19 .to 20 ··:REID'S MARIN.I. YACHT SALES. NOT•<• •••• ,, ••••••
LEGAL NOTICE
Five Firsts,
470 Taken
By Ullman
Dave Ullman or Balboa
Yacht Club posted five
straight firsts in winning the
North American champinoship
ol the 470 Class held at
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Fri-
day, Saturday and Sunday.
The 470 is a French designed
high-performance dinghy that
is gaining wide popularity in
this country as well as abroad.
There were 14 entries in the
regatta, several from the San
Jose and San Francsico area.
Winds for the regatta ranged
from moderate on Friday to
light on, Saturday to a howling
28-30 knots on Sunday. Final
standings:
1. Dave lJllman.. BYC, 3%
pts.
2. Jim Grubbs, CVC, 14.
3. Curl Olson, CYC, 14.
4. Mark Hinshaw, LIYC, 25.
5. Tom Coles, CVC, 30.
Ondine Grabs Lead
knots and Noryema cap1taliz.. 15'21 Ptcll k: Co•Jt Hwy., Hut1tlntton NDllC£ IS HER£1'1' GIVEN 11111
ed on a 3(),.degree wind sbllt on B•ICh, ''· ""'· TruttMs flf '"' Cot•t CPlflrnut1lfV COlftOe
th f, t I Jo .I.-Cttll. 204 Vlt N•v•to, Ptlol Dllfflct of Or111g1 Counly, C•l!for'nla. e ll'S eg. V""5 E•lll•a. C1. 90'J7l Wiii nulve Mlltd bid• uii to 1l:OI 1.m,
The Newport to Benni.Ida 1.::;r~~~~1~1ne•1 11 be!nv concll.ICftd bv •11 Wtdn••r. June a . 1t72. 11 thl Purc111.-
race which started Friday JO AHNE CECH Int Dtpl. ot llld .CllOOI Cl'lstrkl loc1lecl
• This 1ttltm1t1t tiled with the county •I 13:70 Ad1m1,Avt,_, Cnt1 ~. C•J.
I n B ermuda Race counts as the final and most cltrtt of orirot Cwnty on Junt '· 1,n. llornl1. 11 w111m !l!'l'lf wJd bids wm bit important race of the Onion •r ar11rty J ~ Oepllly COl,lnty 111111Udy epene(I •nd l'ffd 1or T11r1111 ... CJtrt. ' ' ereNit:8't ! llldl QN41ruflftllt VlllMllN Patch series. ,. 1ua ._,,..,,..,~.,. c11w.
NEWPORT. R.I . (AP) -
The 73-foot ketch Ondine, awn·
ed by Sumner Long of New
York City, grabbed the early
lead in Class A at the start of
the biennial NewPort t o
Bennuda yacht race Friday.
Ondlne, the first to finish
this race four years ago, hit
the starting line going at top
spttd in the 20 to 25 knot
southwest wind and forged
ahead of 19 rivals comprising
the biggest boats in the fleet.
A total of 178 boats in six
classes began the 635-mile
race in clear, sunny weather.
There were 23 starters in
C1ass B, 32 in Class C, 36 in
3 Starters
Fi nish Race
Three boats slarted Los
Angeles Yacht CJub's 265-mile
Channel Islands race last
Thursday and all three finish-
ed Sunday with fatigued
crews.
First to -finish and overall
winner was Ernie Chloman'o:
Columbia-SO Cygnus f r o m
Long Beach Yacht Club in 54
hours. Second was Robert Es!·
Inger O'Brien's 57·foot yawl
Spirit, California Yacht Club,
and third was William v.
Goodley 's Newport-41 sloop
Dakar, DRVC.
The three boat.! got hit by
45-50 knot gale winds while
r ounding Richardson's Rock
off San Nicolas Island Friday
night. There were no mishaps.
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Offe1· Told
Class D, 36 in Class E and 31
in Class F.
Weatbercondltlons re-
mained constant during the
hour anp a half it took the
Cruising C1ub of America's
race committee to send the
fleet off.
The 178 starters were a
record for this race and con-
stituted the largest fleet ever
to begin an overnight race
from an East Coast port.
Two of the largest yacht.! Jn
the race, Alfred Van Metre 's
61).foot sloop Running Tide and
Mark Johnson's 73-foot ketch
Whtdward Passage, were
!"""'1 ootslde the starting line
and had to circle for a second
start.
Two yacht.a in C1a.ss A, Alan
Bond's 57-foot sloop Apollo and
Walter Gubelman's 71-foot
yawl Windigo, were recalled
alter starting too early. Apollo
lost about five minutes coming
back lo reslart and Windigo
lost 15 minutes.
* * * Yac htsme1i
Turn Back
Fo~y-f1've Bennuda race e..._ Pllllfl•lllCI Orlrnte C01tt D•llY Ptlot All bid• ire to bl In 1ccord111C"t wllh ll •r ' ConcllttOM. IMtrvctlont Ind SptdflctlfOfll tries that art DOt ellglhle for Junt l2. 1'' 2' Ind Jiiiy 3, l"2 ISl7·1'2 Which IJ'e rw1'll on Ille tnd n'llY tit s•curld
the Onion Patch trophy are ~1:' ~·dl~tr~ Purcl'lltJnt .1.111111 or
having their OWD four·race LEGAL NonCE Eld'I blcldtr inust subtnll wtlti his tor•. ' f • CIShllr'I ctiert, Ctrtlfled cfltck, or bid• senes or the newly establish· ,ICTITIOUS IUSINllS der'I bond mid• P•Y•bl• to tilt udtr (ff ed Henry B dUPont Memorial H.l.MI ITATEMINT Ille (Oltf Community Collett Ol1trJct · Tl'le tollow•nsr PtrlOll I• Clolns bullllfQ lotrd ot Trustff s 111 111 1mount not ltt• Trophy. IS: ltlen flvt Plt'Ctnt 15'!1.I ct ltlt 1um bid ••
Wednesda , . GLEN C 0.ENGINEEll.S & CON· 1 1u1r•11lff fll•I !ht bldcltr wlll t11llt' Into y s winners were TR.1.ClORS, 21J1 .l.r11!1, NfWJIOl't Bt•dl ltlt lll'OllOsld COllTTKI tr thl """ It John Baringer's M-foot sloop Verne Ellswerth Gltl!Cllr, 2137 Ar1u .. 1w1rded to him. In !hi '"'nt of f1Uurt to N1WPOr1 811(11 . 111ter 111to sud! (;Onlr1c:I, the procttCI• of Zephyros in Class I, James Tiii• Mints Is t>e!n• <Onlfucttd br 111 rhl d'ltc:k wm be fOltttfted. Of' In"" c•M
Mi h lo ••f l sl s• lndt'fldu1!. of I bond 1111 fl.Ill IUn'I lhf'!'fOf \11111 M c ae s -00 oop trona VERNE E. GLANOEll klrlel!tcl tO Wld ld\oOt dl,trkl. in Class II and Richard Lem· Tl'lls 1!1!1trn1nt flltd With .... Countv No blddlt' n'llY wlflldr1w Ill• bid for •
e , 3"f t I Clerk ol Or•ne• Counlv on: Jun1 9, 1tn. period of fortv.flvt {45) dlYI 1f11r Ille m rman S or-00 S 0 0 p IY llvtrlV J, MaCICloK, 0epulf Count)' ~It NI for !ht OP1nl119 thtirt<1f.
Decibel m' Class UI CIMt, n. Bo.rd et Trvstttt re&erWs the • PlUlll prlvlltN ot r.lectl1111 •11'1' •nd 111 bid• or
Yacht Firm
Names New
Executive
Pllbl!lhtd Orlfllle Co.st Dtlly '1101. 10 w1lvt 1ny lrrf9Vl1rltlt11 or In· Juns 12.. If, 26, 11\d July J, 1Jn 1J02-72 torm1Jltl11 In 1nf bid or In tht ll!CIClln1.
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NAME STATEMENT
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de, Irvin. '2'66-1. NOTICI INVITING llDS D1vld loiomon, 3203 TYrol Dr., NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN ?Mt the L1tu!MI 81.ch. H119h V JOl'MMfn. lt71 hlolt St lolrd of Trultftl of ftit Coe1t Com-S1nt1 ~la •• mun!ty Colltoe DllfTkt of Orlllff C011ntv,
ST PETERSBURG Fl Eitw1rc1 r . 'soiomon, l)l! So. Crirton Calllornl1, wl!I rtc:tlw Mtltd bids UP lo • , a , -Ave., Rfdlt nds. 11 :00 1.m., Tuesd1y, JuM 27, 19n, II th• The directors of Morgan This business Is btlno tofl(IUCltd tw • Pure111s!nt Ol(JI, of 111d KhoOI dll!rltt Llm!ltd P111rwrshlo lotlltd .t 1310 Ad1m1 Avt1111,1•, Cosll Yacht Corp. announced that D1vld 5ol~ Mew, C.Ufornl.t, ,, whldl 11,.,... Mid bids
Charles E Morgan Jr has n.rs 1t1ttmmt fllM w!lll ttie countv win bt ,.,.ouccv -'*' •nd re.cl !Of' • • • Cltttl of Or11199 County on : J11"-2, 1m. MISCELLANEOUS T £ L £VIS I 0 Ill been elected chairman of the av 8tv~r~ J. MtddGX De1111ly Countv TRANSMITTER EQUl,MENT.
board of the company. Clffk. ,. 11112 ~11:!. ~~~1r'!c1'!!n!11.:cr~~.,7~:
It was further announced Publllll* Or•"" C0111 DtUY Piiot June whktl •r• now on tilt .no l'NIY be SK11red that Hugh F Drummond was s. 12.. lf,,... 1'12 14$0-72 In the offlc. of Ihm ,urdl•llllll A"nt o1 • Nld ldlool dhlrkt. appointed general manager. LEGAL NOTICE Eacti bldMr mu•t 11111m11 with ttls bid •
I h, . «ithlff"• chlct. c.rllnM cMctl, <1r n 1s new capacity, Morgan bl«IM'• lloftd m..s. 11•Y•ble 111 Tile Ctlftr
plans to devote his talents to l"ICTITIOUS IUllNISI of '"-Cotti Cpmmvnltv Con-Dl1trlct
I · NAMa ITA,TIEMINT Bo.I'd of TrvslffS In 111 trnount not fest ong-range planrung and ex-n.. follow lne pe"°" 1, CIOl"t builntu lh•n ""' ptrttnt U~l of Tiii sum bid .. pansiOD Of the company's •t: I tutrlntM tl'llt tl'lt bidder will &nter lnle • · NEW'°ltT BE.I.CH lttDING CLUI ffll prDllOMCI Contract 11 ltlt Ntnl I' business in the Y a c h t 21m1 .l.cKll st .• S•nt• Ana Htl9hft. ' ..,..,,ded to him. In tt.e 1v1111 of f1 l111r• t•
PLYMOUTH, England (AP) manufacturing and other -Aire. M. Fl~tY. ltlS Port a1111oti "·· tnnr 111111 Wch CC1ntract, ni. 11r<1<tedt of • • . • • NIWllOrt leech the d\td{ wltl be forftfted, or 111 IM CIW ,_ Two yachtsmen competing special fields with emphastS This tM.l•lnssi 1~ 11t1111 COll<luctld 11y , ot • borw:I, !ht 1un '""" th1rlf0f will be
in a transatlantic race turned on the development of Limited ''"J'lff9'11P torttlted to 111d school district.
ht d I pt new AUci M. Fl~lf'I' No blddtr rn•y \llillldtlW 1'111 bid for • back toward this starting site yac es gn conce s. TN• .,,1,mtnt tried w1t11 ,.,. c.in1y ptrlod et ror1y.fl ... 1451 • .,. '"'' tht
Sunday a f t e r encountering Drummond formerly con-cim et °"''* County oni Ju,.. t. 1m a.19 ... , tor ,.,. Ollllll,_ thfr.ot. ' By kYlrlY J ~ O.,.fV COuntV Til4t lolrd of TnnlMI ~rvff tlte trouble during the first day. troller of the corporation will c1ttt · ,..1vu1" or r.tedin. '"" •nd en bid• OI'
Oscar Debra of Belgium, Und·~·ke the d ay t 'd • , "'" 10-1ve""" 1rnou11r111" ... 1morm1u1111 Cl WI -0 • a y Publllllld Onrlot COltt Dtlly ,llof, Ill llW bid Olf In the blddfnt. sailing Olva II, returned general management and ad-J-" 1i. 1,, u. 1m l4f5.n NORMAN E. w.1.TSOt4
bee• line ped ' t 'nlst ti f th • S.Cret1rY, ~ of Trusteu ause gaso see mo mt ra on o e company s LEGAL NOTICE oo.n: J-21, 1m-11:00 1.m. his food stocks and retired business 11c1 No. v1
I •1..-. PubllsMd On1111e Cotst C>1lly ,Hof, rom u11: race. Morgan Yacht Corp. Is a 'tt"" June 12, 1t. 1rn 1SJt..12 Joel "'•-·ti of F who!! wned b 'd" · 1 1u,11uo1t covttT o,. ™" v·-~ er ranee, Y 0 SU SI 1ary 0 STAT•O,C.l.Ltl"OltMl.1.1"011: In Wild Rocket, radioed that Beatrice Foods, a con-THI COUNTY 01" OM.NOi
h turni be h' I h d ed . NO. A·nlff e was re ng cause lS g omerate ea quarter in NOT1c1: o,. Mt.1.11:1tto ol" Pn1T10N schooner's sails Were torn. Chicago. l"OR PROIATC 0, Wil l AND ,OR MIW,OllT-MIS:1s~~llD SCHOOL
They were among 54 en-~~~::~ Tl:STA,Ml!NTARV (IONO Nttklo l~flfll ''"
trants from 11 nations who set LEGAL NOTICE Eill~ of GLENN J, I.I.KER, tlso NOTICE IS HERE'IY GfVEN thlt the •-====-=,..,,=====-lknowt1 IS GLENN J. BAKER, JR., l<lll'd of Edu<•llon ol 1111 NtwPOrf-Me~• sail Saturday in the 3,SOO.mile• STATl!MINT 0, Al.1.NDOMMINT D~~•st<I. Unified Sdlcol Dltlrtct of Ol"•not Countv.
LEGAL NOTICE
S ' g I h d d t OF U~E o~ l"ICTITIOUS NOTICE IS HEJtEIY GIVEN Th1t C•Ulornt1, Wltl rtctlve ... led bids "" lo Dick Valdes, president of 1 n e • an e race 0 •UsiNiss NAME KATHLEEN M. a.1.Ke1t ti11 fllM tterein 11 :00 A.Mo on""' m dar of Jutv itn If
Columbl·a Yachts anno cd Newport, R.T. Tiit '°''°""''119 Hr10n "'' iti.ndonld th• 1 Pffltton for prot>at• of win •nd for thl offltt of 11ld SdlOl4 Drl'tfkt. toc:•lld ' Unc Tw I t ~~ Ter 1111 of the fictitious tM.11lne1s 111m1 luu111C1 of Lttten Tttl""-11t1rY to Petl-It lts7 Pltcl!lfle Avenue. (Oltl MH•• that the firm has received an o a e .,~~ .ers -esa MILL!Jt MAltlN'E SALIE's et 1591 11or.er 11onc1 w1ivtc1J ,,1.,.tne, to wt.Id! c111ton111. 11 wt11e11 t1m1 u ld bid• w111 be
order for over $1 miWon from Remisewska of Poland, in M011rov11 Av• .• NtwPOrt Beldl. ca1. t266Cl 11 rnlde for furthfr P•rtku11r11. •nd n..1 tPUbg~~ ~1~f::' ::'ELOCATA,BLI! K od d W " Kircbne The f'lctl!Jous buslne11 "'"'' ttllt'ri'd to tt'lt 11m1 •nd 11ttc:1 of llffrlN TM 1111·n1 Admiralty Marine, one Of Om or t an Ou r 1bove w1s fllfd Jn OT•r>11e Cou11ly on h11 bltt1 Ill tor July 3, ltn, •I f :JO •.m., CLASSROOMS .
Col b. • b' est deal of West Gennany in White Mlrcll 17. 1'71. In Ille (O\lrfro«n of O.•rtment Np. l (If All bids lrt to bt '" tc:C11rd1nce W!ll't Uffi IRS 1gg ers. ' . ' ' R11ld1ll Vinion Mrn,r. 21Grl Covt SI., uld court, ti 106 CJ\<k C1nler OrlYI Condlt!O"'• ln•lruct lons, llld 'I11e Order WaS for $1,000,568 Dilphin, left Plymouth. Sun-C~ 6tl Mir, Cellf. '262.S. Weit, 111 the Cltv of S•till Ant, CiUfornll. SP1Clf•t•1tons, whldl 1r1 now on fllt lt1
and Was the large.I ever taken · day to 10' in the race lh!s tM.11lneJs w1s COl'ldU<t«I tw 111 1r1. D•tld Ju111 1•, 1tn tht office of the Purdl•sln1 Affnt or ••Id . d!vldu•I. W, IE. St JOffN, Sctlool Olstrlct, 1lS7 PlKtnllt AYtnut,
by Columbia A deposit check'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij l R1nda1t v. Mllltr count'I' c11r11; Cott• M.s1. c1111orn11. . II P:~2 JAMii w. NOOKITUTTIN etc:ti blddtr rnu•t 111111'1'\!t • bid Ot.ocsrt for the order was submitted WE MOVED Pubtf!lhed Orl"ff coasr O•llY Pltcf. Ml """' Sl'rl111 SlrMt In "" fDnn of • urtlftltd or c11hltr1 by Bob Lucas, president of Ju11e ''· ,,, 1nd JulY ,_ 10. 1912 151s.n lM A11te1ts, c.11'9n!11 ,..t2 chick or • bid bond ""'' to ••"' 111rcfnt 11·---:==--:-=-c===---I Ttl. {tll) 62J.1* 15,.) of thl llTMIUlll of the bid, t!!ICM Admiralty Marine. TO 100 FAIR DRIVE LEGAL °"OTICE AntrHY ,., ,.1111..., ,.,.b11 to Thi Olfdtr ot 1111 NllWl'Oft""''1 Admiralty Marine operate• A<NU ,,,..,. C.M. ~ St111t11 Publl.tltd o,.,... Co.st o1ny Pltot. UnlfJed 5dloot 011tr1<.t. A f'tt'lorm1nc• '•l'lreufMfa Golf ••-11·-oc=,,.-=-,,======-I Jur.t 11, It 2A 1m 1st1-n lond m1y bl rMUlrld 11 fllt dlKrtllon Of sales and service locations at ,. ~ ....... ...... NOT1c1 Oii' NON .. 11i-ott1111L1TY ' • thl 01t1r1c1. 1n flit rnnt et f1llur• 10 -·• -.tt ,_._ °'" ••1111 Notice I• hlNby llvtn fhlf tt'lt u"" LEGAL NOTICE enter 11110 tuCll CICllltl'ICI, ltll llfOC'tfds Of Dana Point, Long ·Beach, $1 IUCm OP IA.LU IOc cll'nltllld win not bt '""°"'rb11 tor 1ny "'' c11m wtu bl forttlt..s, or tn c•w of·•
Single Handers IJnder Way M · d I Re d Ox rd Wltlt Acl Offw 0.... Untn ._.,?! dtbl• ot lltblUtln contrtcttd bf 111Yont boflcl, n.. lu!I 1um tlltreof wlll be arma e Y an na , other fh•n n'IYMll, Oii °' 11trr 1t111 e111e. r•• forhlltld to Mid Sdlool Dlitrld or or1np Dll'ld 11111 15111 dtY of Jur., Im. SU,tltlOlt COUll:T ... TNI COUrtty •
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General view shows yachts starting the fourth single-handed yacht race from
Plymouth, England. The race started Saturday and ends at Newport, R.l. A
record 55 yacht. piloted by 52 men and three women are taking part in the
more than 3,000·mile race.
Balboa Man
Wins Class,
Overa ll Too
Lucky Chance, skippered by
George Leitch ol Balboo
Yach t. Clu b was the overalJ
and Class D winner in
Newport Harbor Yacht Club's
Long Point & Return rncc
Sunday. The event was a
feature of the Ahmanson
Series. ResuJta:
CLASS A -BriiJit star, W.
L P-, HTSC; (2) Tribute,
Jack Holleran, LBVC.
CLASS B -Swift, Vince Ar-
rlgo, .NHYC; (2) llt<I Roo!ter,
John caJley, CYC; (3\ Blue
Strealc, Gary Myers, NHYC. ·
CLASS C -(I) Trend, Jim
LJndomMtn, B.YC; (Z) Bttltna
IV, Tom Scbock, NHYC.
CLASS D -(I) Lucky
Chance; (2) ~. Cletro
• Llppold, NHYC; (JI Taurus,
M. JloprlClll, CYC.
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"'w. 1tltl $1, THI COUNTY 01" OlANOI • ptr!OC: of forty.five 1451 ..... •fter' 1119 Coste Meu, C1!tl. NO. A·111'4 dlll Ml kit ti. oPtnlM tlMreof
11111 ~ Pt1blltl'led Ortllff C<itst DlllY Pllct NOTICE O' NEARING 01" 'l!TITION Tht Bo•rd of Eduutlon of tti9 Newport.
I . I JufM, II,''· 2~ lfn 1511-7l FOlt 'ROIATI 0, WILL AlllO FOil Meu Unified Sdlool Dl•trld NM'Va fh• LITTIRI 0 JI ADMINISTRATION rllhl to r1jtd •llY" ot •II IJ1di .• •nd not LEGAL NOTICE Wlllf-THl·WIL ... ANMIXl!D neu»1rf1Y 1ocept fhlo lowtlf bid, 1nd to E•l•ll of ROS.I.LINDA /IN.AVA.. el$o w1/ve ln'f lnform1lltv Of' lr'fll,lllrllJ' lrt
I $~~~~ro[ llTRODUGTORY MOTICI 01" PUSLIC NIA,lt1NO known •1 ltOSALINO.I. M . .I.MAYA ..... lllY bid l'ICll'lfd. I NOTICE HER£1Y IS GIVEN THAT ... t"'°""" II ROSALINDA MAHAN, ••to D•teCI June It, 1m Publlc """'"' wtn bf llefd btlWt th• k.-n •• ltOS.l.LINDA sous .... Dt<ffffd, N!WPOltT-MESA P11nnl!l'll COl'tlrnlislon of ttte CllJ' of t,...lt1t NOllCf IS HEREBY GIVEN Tl'lll UNIFIED SCHOOL OfS'TRICT I FL' I HT 8 I Oltl'llllrMir Jur.2' 1f72.•17·30pl!'I In ltobtrto A. AN.AV.I. l'llt flltd MN!n • Ol'Or•no1Ceun1y,Ctlllornl1 LE SONS · fM CllY c~rtell ~mbtn MMX; '2o1 Plfltlon tor Pl'obe" OI' wm 11\d Ill' Ltl· Doro!hy t11rvey Flflltr
CMIPllt Drlw, lrvllle Town Cll'lllf, ltn Of .l.dml11l1tr111on wlfll.ltle.Wlll-I"" ~"'"' Aofnt
• 1rvlt1t, c.rrtornl•, to contldtr me edcPflon Mxld, ~ to wllldl II mMe for .U.1100
I "' en onrtn1nce of ,,.. City Co\lftdl of 1111 fllrtlltr HrlkvlM•· •nd fl'llt tfll tln'le Ind PllbHahecf °''"" COlll D•ll'Y l"llot,
CITY or J~j'(';t~": W•M S!Mtvm. for.~u':! ':"~m ":,-::: :: .. ":." :: Jut11 lftll •nd J\1111 ""'' 1m 1W·72
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NAMI ITA,TIMINT AttlnlY fw ........... Or.... County JIM<lll Dletrfd, J_,. I PICTITIOUS t UllNllS Tll, (Jti) tJNIJI JUM f, 1'72 by 'fie Mtltlk!NI c.wt, teut11
11 and Ibis ad 111111 you an .. ~ ""towtnl ,.,.,. " dOlnt ""'1-JJ!:;~. :r::: c .. ,, Dilly 1= 'l:".,,..'!9:. .. ~.,~.9:; l/flOfl°"':'\u: I lnlroduclor' llJl .. 01 llllOD. I M•LL.. ....... SAL••· "" -......... -.. T • ._.,,_ .. .Yionrov11 .., ...... NtwHrt ltlctl. ""°' LEGAL NOTICE Credll """'"· Inc., .. ,..,..,. Cfldffor wnnem K. Jonn. am s"""""'* 1t11.. 11"1 .-lfttt WIUI"" J. Lar, SMSr• J ,
I I Mltlll\I, Cl. f!mS' SU,llllOlt ClOUIT OJI THE LNr" I~ ........ ~nt e Mt Ina~~""'·" bt1"' conduclld tlw Ill STA,TI 01" CALlllOttMIA POil ~ ..... ~,,de «Nll'Y Clut on Mfd
That lnson II Jn th1 1world11 flnnt trafn1r. Th• wmi.m H Jonts Tiii COUNTY 0~ Otl;A,Nt• ""hlC\lflon. I hi~ :v:: 1'7W: I famou. C ••• na 1~ I llll• lt1mntnt 'fllld wllll tlltt CovnlY fllOTICI °" i:.ti:" °' '8TmOM rllllt, lflll •'Id tnllferi of .. r fllllement
w. Cle!'k of °''"" Couflty .., June 1"' '"" POI PltOIATI Ofll WILL MO POil ......... In ""' "'°"'""' If! ,,.. CMm' of You'll team all about the Ceuna Pilot Centtt ~..,..,.1y J. MldOOJt, '*""° eot1ni,. LtTT••• TISTAM•NTA•v 1ax. =:St•"°' c.11""" .. -.m'* 11
I wayJ o INm to fly. _._. _ I _ ....,; _ 0 ,.' ~'::: :=ix 10 , ... ,, .,,,_T ~IA.'<"' ""' ..., _ ...
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I 1 I d I db rol I --1 --· NOTICi ll ttllllY OIYWlll M IS Ha•llY elYIN ht • curr cu um •• on• Y P ••• o, ... a. I LIGAL Nt'TICB u.•eN1 '· wA11t1N 1111 ,.... ..,.. , """"· 111~m. " lti• rctodc
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•• ~ A-.. _., ···n·..-.. · bf rt1ulrl .... we Hn'l'l!I fOr A,ut.rnobllt •OY •• IUNI ..._ OILLMtD 0. WILIC'.tlltofll
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Medlcal Rooords s · list
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ll=>nne!Sp.o.list
lbst.i Clerk
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Aircrah Components Repair Apprentice
Aircrah Electrician
Aircraft Hydraulics Repairman
Aircraft fbwerlrain RepainMn
Au·cr•lt'Reciprocoting Engine Repojnnon
Atra-alt Rotor and Propeller Repdirman
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H•wk Missile Crewman
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l'fen:ulos Missile Cri!wman '
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Amm1mitioo Helper
Ammunitioo.11eaovatia>Spec:lalist
Ammuni!lon Storego Spociolisl
Explosive Ordnaooo Dispa;al Soecialist
Nuclellr WeepoasMa!nlenanoe Spodalisl
Amwnenl:Mlmten•JY'W
Ain:rlllt Armomonl Repoimlan ·Armoment Melntenanoo Appttltllloo
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Artillery Repelnnan
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beoins at hem,
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daddy, darl1~
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of ... Dlllr Pllft· It.tr
I w1'h review~ could be
smaU,; one or two 5'tt.lt_iice
capsuUftd suggettious, Uke: ·
despite a few flaws, it's r.eally
good ao go oee It.
Unl<!ltunately, -IO lib to
boor a lot JDQre about lbtlr
perfcrmabctt or about whit
Ibey plan ''*""" money on. . JI II ,.,....,,. fer that re-.
~"11 far more lengthy
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criticism, that one sentence
could describe the feeling
about Fullerton Civic Light
Opera's f>l'odUction 0£ "Man ol
La Mancha," which opened
Friday in the puge Fullerton
High School aliditoriJJJTI.
One note of caution,
however, better like the music by Mitch Leigh and Joe
Darion. "La Mancha" is the
musical's musical where the
spoken word is usually only an
introduction to {UJOther song.
The 17-piece orchestra con-
ducted by Benton Minor in
Fullerton's production is hid·
den behind the prison wall set.
2nd GREAT WEEK
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AIM PJ.yl ..
"LOVING" ---J· In Mlll'le s.lllt
SMwtf-t :OO p.-.
rou·11 '' lrrrCIEO···
~ lbe corlductor's al1DI
wave now and then befllnd ari
open window 1' a little dis-
tracting at first but it's better
than seeing them aJI out front
in the pit.
The orchestra hils n o
clinkers, unlike a few oI t~
perfoimers. '
· '!'he play itself w a s
deservedly a hit on Broadway.
It tells the story of the jJn.
prisonment of the Spanish
author Cervantes, who then
portrays for his f e 11 o w
prisoners a play within a play,
the story of Don Quixote -a
"knight'• •vho thrusts at
windmills.
T h e Q u i x otH:ervantes
character must be strong to
keep the play together and
John Wood seems to have that
quality. He has a beautiful
"MARY QUEEN
OF SCOTS"
V•nessa Redgr.~v1
Glenda Jackson
AIM
"THE LAST RUN"
"Goot'i •".C, Scott
SHOWING
llOWI
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wlce, allhougb be bas some
trouble wllb it while playing
Qulliote. While trying to keep
the cbaractM of lhe old man
and sing "Tbe linposslble
Dre1m/1 he hlt some flat
notet.
Bui his WU & reslly aood
performance, eitjoyable Io
waldL ·
As Aldonza , the< ~ who
doubles ., Qilixoto's image of
beauty, Wcinea, Jan Duncan
is much better at the end of
the play where she bas a
chance to allernaf< lenderness
and hardness and show she
can do something bealdes
aneer and spit, which ii what
she maiilly does for lbe first
ball of the play.
She too loses some quality In
her singing at lint in °Jt's All
the Same," when she's trying
too hard to be hard. •
If she couJd inject a little
more variety in ~r toughness
in the beginning, the sweeter
side of the character would be
more believable later.
As ·Sancho, Qu ixote's
follower, David MacKain is a
real joy. His character doesn't
call ·for a beautilW ·voice and
he doesn't have it, but what's
there is perfect for his part.
He looks like a young Peter
Lorre (that's good for this)
and has .an engaging face·.
mention b Larry Laraway as the amall crowd or rew people N<IW to •1111 •"°""'WI
the Padre,.· Hfa beautifully _,.,but breaks down a Uttle -"HOW TO -
tralned voice leadl a well-, dunng· •·-•-crowd scenes. SUCCllD staged ....,her.of "I'm Only -• TlilnklngolHlm." Mov-looks messy , -WITH SEXJr-
A ...,.00 lflOCial men11oa perllopa too bol)' aometlmes. ,.. • -• 191 Mould"''° James'Trilt 11f1o So,• few mlpor complainls,1~.,.,.~~~!"'ou!"'•!"'•~·~!i't"~/ u lho -.... tho comedy bot 1111 kl ill, ,.,. Especially ll1= 11,....,. ol lbe evtalag. His you lib muaic -ii never
laee -flulD\. and plullc. llopl.oolJ -· Two1ol the.maJeteon (don~ Tiie ~ runs Fridays
know whiclt ·ooes) played ~gh llundays for three
Qulliole'• horses and did a more -kends, wdh SUnday
great jig-dance during lbe performances at 2:30.
first great number of "Man of
la Mancha. u It was es:·
ceptional, but director Duncan
should watch out. Tiie honel
tended to clomp "' top ot
other people's lines after that.
The sels and C<lllww,
courtesy 6f the · c.cintra Colla
Musical Theatre In Walnut
Creek, were just right, very
impressive.
Duncan's staging is fine on
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BROOMSTICKS" &
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SKUCICED
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Everyone who sang 3:ny solos had fine voi....,.s. Mus1'cal CONTU(UOUS SAT. a SUN. ""' MONDAY&: TUUDAY AllOS... Co_,.
"THI ANDERSON TAPES" director Ge~ald Olsen and pro-FROM 2 P.M.
ducer-director CJrif Duncan1~~······••iiiiiiiiiiiii have cast well.
One standout
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Nice ·carpeting & drapes. Light & sunny. and an uawnable -of fireplace and open beam
Beautiful Ianlscaping. Fee land. Hurry! ' ~proxhnatety $50.IXIO. Ju.~ ceili.nis, formal d t n 1 n &
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Sea. Featutta 4 bedroom•, and an easy-care ya.rd. It's private beach_ on bay and
fami(y room with firtpW:f', ALL TOGEnlER HERE at waUdng ~&nee tG ocean • fonnal .;u .. 1 ..... , "o:ll'<leo" kite""" 3~ths• and• 3 -· only $35,tol. HURRY! Only 11 yra. old! Qu11.llty ~.. ........ cus_tom ttueCo and he~vy
garage Thia home has ~ cO,,ATS shake root. BuUt around
everyth.i.rw: and must be lovely Oriental 1arden wllh
seen to be appreciated. Full · WALLACE water tall l pool which ca.n
price $.fl,950. Owner has REAL TORS be tttn from all rooms. 4
employment re1qcatlon and bedrooms, formal dln1n1o:
wants to sell now! For ap. -546-4141-room and den. Only $96,:;ix:
poll\tment and additional in· (Op1n Evenf"lt) will put')'Our car in the J
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polntl\l'ilnt with the listing
agent. Call 54.:.~_?]J.
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, 6 Bedroom
Horse Property
?iewer custom home on ~~
acre of ground zoned for
hones. Corral, riding ring &
tack room. Large family
room, dining room .end
dream kitchen <."omplete
with all bullt·lns. Crrat for
large !.amily. Back Bay
k>cation with Newport ad-
dnSll. $64,950. Call today. ua..SLEY .N 1 TAYLOR· CO., RIClltors me .heated poo1. Separate '":S ~ 1encec1 play yan! 1or the FHA• VA
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condition. Separate patios • N H , hts new 'home. Now Its your Garage. FHA-VA $4l,~. * Laree farnllY area fJ. I n ., c 0 m p I e I e I y privale. ewport ••CJ move. ThrEe I 0 v e. I y Call 646-0555, E v en i n & s * Fabuioua covered patio oLinda J~le Professional landacaping, Ocean View • bedrooms, including large 548-4569. * Tree line CUJ.de-sac street
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fro t living rm. & formal dining. Handsome A Utile energy • paint will built·ln Jdtchen, downstairs
led fam frpl t b Lar make this a on,....eous home, rumpu1 room. shake roof, o pane . rm., c., we ar. ge 3 l>edrooms •family··•. roo 2 l<>reed air hea~ hardwood O THE RC.l\L
"'\. EST ATC RS maiter suite has frp1c. & cozy lounge area. baths, buitt.ln BBQ m. in fioora. Fantastic vi~ of
View of Bay ,& the mountains. ...... $179,500. Id ocean from bay -~c='o'='=zy='='"'c"'o='=n="'··=;G;=E;;.t tchen, huge ct.ii~ lot, n..i-A to U. •-it Re.i ..
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For Comploto ·1iiformotloti"-'·' • l t 'b .. ~""'~.so.__ ae """ Neor Npt H&hi..: 2 Bdrm. On All Homos & Lots, Ploaao Coll : for only $29,950. Red Carpet CM!>et !lnltors. 546-8640. Realtors. 546-8640. wlbrldat. nook. A 1 k In I'
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR $22,9llO TIUJILEX
341 ••Y•lclo Dr •• S..ite 1, N.B. 67~161 . TWo Bl\ •ach. In PRIME
, ener•I rental area on James St., .. ,
.
S BEDROOM ~ POOL -$92,SOI
Choi'1 2-sty., Baycrest. Formal dining rm.,
4 ballisf Jg. famlly rm.; upstairs bonus rm.
-low y pool & patio. View mstr. bdrm.
Mary piu "Marton
tACANT & READY FOR :YOU
Tbls coey-4 BR. Bavshores home has just
been reduced ·to $54,950. Private beaches le
streets; colorful kitchen. Cape Cod style.
La Vera' Burns
! . LIDO ISLE
Have your own built home on vac. Jot adj.
to chartnlng, :smaller home. Steps to priv.
beach & club. Excel). Joe. For further Info.,
Call Edi~ Olson. $78,500 .
~YPRONT -PIER & SLIP
Airy & s actous -5 BR.. study, lam. & din .
rms., 4 1baths. Beautiful pool. Private san-
dy beach.IS Car gar. $169,000. Carol Tatum
·WHITE ·WATER VIEW
Emerald il8y site' on gradualslope w/great
panoramic view. Plans & topo Incl. for you
C.M. U9~950.
CALL .• •••·2414 ' "*•'**-r. . .4LTY flfe1r Ne..,•rl P••l Otflct
-! . HERITAGE
.'., HERITAGE . • REALTORS
REALTORS
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O THtRCAL
\"'\. f:STATCR
SHORECREST
4 BR, (1 dn-3 up,) w/3 BA.
nus home hu a fom\l din
rm. 1rg elec kltch, fun nn
w/fpL Red brick patio w/
Pl• B-B-Q J"lng. Close to
schls &: Jlhopplng. A bike
ride di.stance to U1c ocean.
REDUCED $1,550
"A~ pie cond." Large
lndacpd, lot, 1prjnklered, IO
REAL TllRS . 644-7662 . -
Newport Hel9hh
2 For 1 Sale
Tb&t'• riahl! .. Two teparate
,houses with aepa,rate ·)'Vda
and -' -dote to a Yery nice pan, Ideal
for inv..-Jwt pttln&
•tarted at only $36,000. First
!!mo advertl>ed. Ca 11 . 64&-nn.
1Z TH!: PE'.l\I,
J ••• '"'! RS • ) , ' .. J ,
Gonoral
• POOL· VIEW •
IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Architect designed -New carpe.ts & drapes.
4 Bedrooms. conv:ertible den, ~ baths. cath~
drat ceilings and .2 u.sed bru::k fireplaces,
famil y room , bunl·m kttehen & B-B-Q, PLUS
MANY XTRAS . Entertain liround your own
POOL .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . $76,500
HAR!IOR VIEW HOME e VACANT e
MONTEGO·MODEL. Immediate possession
on credit approved buyer. 4 Bedrooms, 2·
baths, formal dinln~ room, with family room
adjacent to the bwltln ISLAND KJTCHEN.
Lots of cement work In front and patio. Only
two years old. FEE land. .. . . .. . . $54,950.
SOMERSET MODEL e HARBOR VIEW HOME e
STRETCH·OUT AND LJVE In this two story
5 bedroom. 3 bath. FAMILY ROOM , DlN·
ING ROO M. Builtin kitchen, 2 fireplaces,
NEW CARPETS aitd DRAPES plus so many
extras you have to see it to Nially appreclllte
it. FEE LAND. " .................. flt500
VIEW. DUPLEX e SOUTH OF HIGHWAY, CDM e
VIEW OF JETTY AND OCEAN from this
brand·new 3 bedroom 2 bath apartment.
New shag carpeting. builtln kitchen. THE
FRONT HOUSE-3 bedroom, 2 bath. FIRE-
PLACE .. G~. income . in~~~'."'.en'. prm:~:.
FOUR BEDROOM e IRVINE TERRACE e
Let us show you this enchanting home. Atrl·
um entry, spacious living room with fireplace.
3 Large bedrooms. 2 baths, LOV ELY DIN·
ING ROOM + room to store your trailer or
bOat. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. • '62,ICIO.
A"4t111-S"""
' ~-REALTORS I
644-7270
2821 EA°5T COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA' DEL MAR, CALIF.
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CAMEO HICJHLANDS I
• This exp11rided & beauUfully upgraded home
ofiers cotnfort & .charm. Jn addition to 3
bdrms., dining rm, & huge living rm .• there
is a study or family rm., approx. 15Xl8.
Owner~. asking '78;500.
IAYFRONT·.CORONA DEL MAR
• • • one one of the nlceat beaches In the
area, thl1lovely3 ·bdrm. It family rm. home
shows "lite a pred~ jewel/' with •ll
faceta fully poll1hed. Price just reduced
$1Q,000, aa owner has bought a bualneu re-
quiring utra cub. Price now only •w.ooo.
to build ;r dream home. $52,500. ,
M'1°i'H ey , . · .
Newport ., FlttER HOMES
' . . COLWELL
P~C)Pt-RTllS INC
HE Al TORS
Convenient parldnr-to be &7&: MM HAVE NO FEAR • "DROP-IN"· It Bay " lleoch Reolty .,.....,
I UN S· -·.UPPER BAY VIEW
• 2 BR., 1>a , kitchen; over llOO sq. ft. per
' unit. SJVlmmlng pool," ampl• l'•rkiilg space.
Xlnt rental fecord . Easy to show. Call M. C.
Bu\e. $136,~ "
JUS REDUCED TO $14.IOO • •
Waterfront /decll: & dock. One of beJt
riew1· tn H,Ungton Harbour. South expo-
IUl'e.·S BR.. Ba., din. a. lam. kit. This is
now a auper~AI Fink
llO' V1 -CORONA Dl!L MAR
S BR., 2,,. ba. BeautifuJJy decorated home. l'onn. din., c lam. rm. w/frplc . Lush
landscaping w(vlewlng terrace. $72,500.
Harriett Davle•(
MoVE IN fOR SUMMER
W•tcb tile boats go by Jn this cusfom bullt ~· borne In prhne Joe. s·Bdrms., SI'. =~d?:;~;.:~~::.:~~
Jilt, b r ~tloo1·=-:. to eJPaDd. Best vl•w.
PrlCe ' 91,llOO. E~ Vreiland
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~811
(enytlmo)
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HENS TEETH
V<ry bard to llndl A IUper
all&rp 3 bedroom horna In
Mta veroe tea~ faroi-
11' ...m. 2 baths, -eom. 1J1tr -·top largo oecluded
1Ud. aJI Jn delw:e move-tn
--Full -only '33• &e-llSl Open EvH
· HERITAGE
kf l\LTORS
I UNRS
No v._ iro1>tern1 with
--a lUll·po.tnted units. ~ on two loti -
Can be cltvJdecl to haw t•i>
lour Coll IM&-1111) .... ._ .......
THE HUNTING GAME
Is over when we serve this rare Baycrest
3 BR., FR., tastefully decorated & laced
w/fresh green trees & ~ardens. The-des-
sert? ONLY '64,950. Lois Mlller .1142-8235
PRIME BAYFRONT LoCAT~
5 BR. 5,,. bath. Expansive hlli ~Iew -
Lldo, Harbor Island, Bay Isl~. ~Pier a.
sUp: ·And what a master suite!. '21)5,000.
Fee land. A ·very special buy!! ;
TRULY GRACIOUS VIEW ilDME
Custom 3 BR, FR, garden room! Elegance I
Privacy! Great ior entertalnlng;and fam-
ily living! Shown by appt. ont7. $1119,llOO.
Laszlo Sharkany 64U200. I
THE BLUFFS '
jleeuUfully & artistically decorated Dolor-
., Moclel. Mirrored walls refl,Ct soft pasW
·1hades of yellow & ~reen c~ draperlea,
abutters le carpeting. Coalplete privacy.
Fantastic Bay Viewf I ,
[ lrvlne 1-~k>W Aoonyc.np • ., ]
·'1--141-UH
llM-ltf4•U"
Nespa1 ....... Clll ... n1n
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AJANDONED
$24,9001
IMMACULATE! Fresh paint m. and out! New floor cover-
lnp lhnl-outl Funlly room.
Ovenlzed bedrooms, Swmy
kitchen, Laundry room.
Park like yard. SUp1!' value!
Call fast -845--0303.
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VACANT FORICLOSURI • , ,
OWNER MOVED-lubmlt all Pondlllf. 3 BR. 2 bo. Oarmr
otfen on thll 1 o v e 1 y lot, llH& Vttdt, Scn'd.
IMMED. POSSESS. HawaUan hie of Paradl!e pallo, nn. 1or boot; -
' --•·· 3 Bdrm ., home! 3 lutte bdrms., 2 needs oUer SU.500 ~·.., .. l~ bath PUJ I • ··
home, llruated on lge. """ baths s • """'nun""' BALBOA BAY PROP{
ntr lot, with gate for hool A room. $32.SOO. * 6G-74'1 *
trailer. Shake....,,, blt·INI, GINNY MORRISON $19,950·W0WI ASSUME HI VA LOAN cov'd. patio, ftplc., cup Ir 51>7--030 REALTOR M0-2286 ~--~z fl I BoU•ln Kltdlln. -air 195 _,. Vtm. ~. dailY ~...-~ • • n c n 1 · ~Ont Condo heat, ... ~-•·-""' dow'-Eutalde, ·~ cl<on. ~body'• going to gat • w,.. __ ,..., • .,...
eudotn built 3 BR, 2 BA, aoiod buy~ owntr must ttll! 3 Br, Ba. pool, pitr &: slip. ment, 6 )'eU'I old • lALwry
ti.tiw + dlnlni a re a, MORGAN REAL TY 0.Ulhtlul • $19,SOO =-;;'uny~ ~
llttpt.,.o, FA ht, blttos. 1111 67U642 '7UC59 EMERALD IA y Realton. -· :' :.w1.~ ~. ~ 4 BEDROOMS ~~ 30~~.1a:i:.· , BR. + c1en 121,lltl
$21.500. Owner moving. $27,300 Must ,.., 1149,000 Low down. 2 Bathl
CALL ANYTIME This la an itnbeUovi llte ~.,: Tod HuMrl Ii ~uoe. Ea1tbldU 3 Br •• 147•500
LU -I ·-M16 '" CH\JCK CAllO'l'HERS .......,.,. or vo • .,... Walk to llcl>oOla, parka and 3411 VI.a 1.lijo 615-IOOO RIAL ESTATE
shopping. Extra tar e• "THE GOOD LIFE" TRIASURliS Lachenmye
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Don't &We "" Ille lhlp!
''L'9t" lt tn c1aaUW. Ship
lo Shon Reaullll GU-5611.
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CO\'U'ed patio with AU Walk to beach. tont>il, pool. 1831 Wulcllfl. N.B. 6*-1152
term1. Call toll fr e r l-Sty 2 Bl\ conv den fpl . DS
141..,10. New'carp., "tt."' i>atnt'1n i CLASSIFIED A
-0 THI: RP.AL
"\. I :ST:\Ti~R S
out. II ,park) ... S33.900, FOR ACTION. • • CAr''=1::~ TY I CALL. 642..&671
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"""'' m~2 _..,,, "' WANT TO InJ<. 1rp1c. pot1o. fncd yd. ·4 BEDROOM low 3 ·+· 0n1 TRADE ? .......,,,. ;.2% c1 Joan. no down G.l, ttnns. "' DIVORCE SZ!.8'0. Thomstn Realty BARGAIN ~:".! _::: ~.::::. PRESSURE A 1oca1 IAmlil 11u inheritro 492 95.IO. $26 '"'00 ·-• ~-· + POOL a beautiful Medilerraneanl~~~~~~~~~I ,oi ~nt •ppralal! 2 ~tr 4 Bedroom 2 bl.lb, bl.a" Uxn'-style vllia on Point Lorna
Eutsldf O::llta Mn& arta. baths. Bu.UL 1n dtta.m upper, $31.500. su.bm.lt a IOw, that they y,uuld like to m:u:le [ 1~
JW>I painttd In a eut. 2 kltchen.Pr!melocatlon :+GUEST HOUSE lowdowoorCl"No,NO." !or Lido _.ttrlront. ll'c Mcbii<Hon••~
balhl, double aanar, brick •ftr pooll £: rterea&n. Btk • f•rw1n re•lty e haVi!' photol and an ex·ll.mmmmmm;;miiii;I
fitepl.act'. built.in kitchen. M4--17ro. .. MOTHER-lN·l..AW SPECIAL "8 4405 tenaivt d6Criptlon or thllll
Sorce<! air heat, R-2 lot , • * OiARMING * OR TEENAGER RETREAT. ~~~~~~~~~ mlg!lifict!.nt home available Mobilt Homts Outstanding Value • Don t MESA VERDE 4 Br, 3 Ba, Teraao entry, Time-saver 2.$ VACANT HOMES lnr )'Oll1' CO\)lkleratioll. C&ll For Sale 125
min tt. Red C • r Pe 1 2GOO ~· ,fl. lire kJt. •. 2 trJ>,lc, kitchen + ronnal dinJna: 3 4 4 Bedroom, in &OOd artat, ti7!)-72'la. .,;...::,..:;:;:.':-:''":::''""'.::::::;;:J
Rcll.ltoN. 54EHJ6t). scp. clinina: Ii family rm. room. Separate wood paneJ.. IOlfte with PG01a. FHA A GI '61 Argus deluxe ~Ile
By OWNER Bl& corner lot. $58,500. Jed dtn for dad. Fantutlc f1 uneln(, .$400. to $1,000. tiome. JOx$. N.B. k>cat.iOn.
, 5«J..6542. D.E T AC H E 0 GUEST total down and ttnt 'til ti-across street froni beach.
$24•0CIO * MOO EL HOME * UOUSE with kitchen .k bath. crow clooel. $3,751l. Park moyc. 646-9926.
3 Bdnn, Kin& ~ize Master L81t home In O>untry Club "A" l'.rame beam ceilings. Robtirts & Co. 962-5511 DBL y,·idc n1obilf' home,
Bdrm, 1% be, richly panel· M~nor. Beaut. view of Santa Flrtplace. Sparkling POOL REPOSSESSIONS aduU crl., nir L"Orl(I. Hunt .
ed liv. nn. Crpts le drps Ana Country Club. Cpl~ A: huae patio separates the * REDUCED * Beach S10,:AXI. 8·17-8817.
thruoul, lg yard 11,/covered drps, lnmcpd, blk wall 6'Ai two homes. Tenn.! for all. For lnformaUon and location A Nord strata Corner
patio, blk wall le!"tt, 2 157 The Muten Circle, ~ S37,900. Appl. Call cf tM8e FHA It VA homes. Custom bit, 3 BR. 2 ba.
11ocy fort !or the kids. Nil't C.~f. 644-8616 (TI4J 962-5585. contact -$74,000
.,... Walk to . "'boo~ • MESA VERDE-POOL KASABIAN LIDO REAL TY
II.bops, W, Anah~1m 826-125ti. Lcvely 2 aty, 4. br, 2i,\ ha, R1aJ E1t•f1. 147-9604 3377 Via Lido, N.B.
d din b ···-t * 673·7300 * 4 SINGLE HOMES .::~. ;;::,,;_, ";v1 ";.;., 5 BR., S150 0n. Tm over -..!S~A;;L:;E;.,S;.;MA~N?---I Apartm•nts fo r sale 152
Better h•......, • This is today's eom-11-·nt Anthon" pool. paymenu of $77'5/mo, Call w ba •·· r a -·.1 .,..un; •OJ a ... 11 .. ,_ t e ve an cpen.... or 24 Pl.EX t L mile So. Coast best income ........ 4 two $49,900 By Ownt'r, lro4" ---------oo»-v..> ....,.'l:n · '-1 .. b __ ,,.. .. I ,_ • n ~ 1_ •"&'• o;o.uure, creauve sa e Plaza 2 yrs. old 8."<gl'Oss. bedroom hotne1 '" i l h Balearic Dr. CM ~1. SPANISH VILLA -Ex· GOV'T. OWNED person, capable of dealing ~s9ss· 531_9573, xe~~te garages. Spo~le11 CORNER lot, 3 + rumpuJI ecutive borne with front Repossessed homes. Low In higher priced properties. ·
condilJOn Separate p:i.twA • nn. 2 Ba w/trpl, copper courtyard, red tile roof Md down. Government pays Cemetery
r om P.1 et e I y pr 1v~te. ' plbf., bltn kil, 1ihake roof. antique brick vin)'I 1loor in ck>ling costs. Call 968-4441. ~law.an ja.. Lots/Crypts 15t
Profewonally landscaping. •prinkleri front & back. kitch. and fam. rm. SUnken * Crest Realty -COii
Choice tt1nvenient location. Close to school& & shpg. muter bdrm suite, 2 baths, 3416 Via Lido fl7'".'"4562 2 PACIFIC Viriv Ccmclery
Aaking $52,750 EZ ternll• $36,000. By owner. 54.6-7793. 11 Roman bath) "Con-BY Owner. 4 BR, nr. beach. Mesa Verde lots, $115. t>a. incl. transfer
Call 673-8550, -Coll tinental" kitchen w Ith lmmed. pou. Will Y.'Ork 1 .".''~::-:...':'.''~ .. :::"'::· ·'.:"o------j LOVELY N. ta Mesa everything. Anxiout ClW1M!l1I 7252 HARD TO FIND · One story1 .
klme. w/pool.. 3 ~ plus ~Y. "Sell now", $39,500. terms. 53&-6005. 536--• 1t'lesa Verde executive home Commercial 'O THE REAL
·"'-ESTATERS de~lus trg tam rm., Tm CAU. SEYMOUR REALTY lrvlne with over 2500 sq n . ,:.P.;.r::opo::.:;;r;.:ty:....--..,.-1,..,-58 -="'='~~~~==1 aq. ft. $39,500. By Owoer. 847-1221. -.;:;:;;;;:;;;=====;I cl de 4 h -lOtl Concord St. 545-'lm. • }'eatures in u uge 2 Adjoining unproved lots EASTSIDE *CALL 546-7739 * FREE POOL -3 BR, 2 BA FREEWAY bedrooms, dining room , IO,tXXhq !leach. reduced to
OLLHOUSE Townhouse In Xlnt area, ORIENTED oversized living room, CO~ $2500l. each 8~ terms & D Sharp • vacant 3 & 4 BR w/w ""'" bltln r/o, Low, Low Price "" style kitchen, family ... ~ination'. DAN I A So clean
''t 1..,,n..1.les. 3 Repos. in area. W 11 J I n~ .. -dry .. ~ XJnt room &e!Vlce porth and ,,~,,.,. l'&'IU w~oc•, er, .... g. O:>me see this 4 BR. 2~ • REALTY Co 642-W.;.u.
bedrooms, 2 bath, new golingld.1..:Re=:al°'ty.:.. --~~--tenns. $21,900. CALL bath, 23Xl sq. ft. tcwnhouSt', three inbii;; ~lhst. Onc-<>nd·t·l·a-~~L::ag.:.u~n::;a·::.· ;B::e..:ac::;h::::.__I
carpet r ich warm pane * OPEN HOUSE * SEYMOUR RE A LT Y, kind, pe •• ec co 11on.
, ••1-1221. for only $32,500. Owner is ,..A " us today. 546-M!KI 50 X lll C-2 WNE and beautiful landscaping: -2333 Rutgers, College Pk. °' an:<ious. Make otter. ..,.... I
plua gate and area for your BY Owner Spacious famity·I---------(Open eves) South Coast One of last downtown parce s
boat or camper. Just lisfl'd home 4. l~e bedrms king 1 /3 ACRE Realtors. for development
for $27,950. si1ed
0
master 3 baths.
0
Huge: POOL, 16'x32' Heated I: filter-lBR, 2BA. New cpts & drps.
Slip Through Your Fingers
See If You Have Any
Of These Things A
I
DAILY PILOT
WANT-AD
1. S-
2. Gvlllr
3. a.i., Crib
... llectrlc $ow
5. Carner•
6.Wnher
7. Outboord Motor
8. Stereo Set
9. Couch
10. Clorlnot
11. Rel1 ltorotor
12. Pick.,. Truck
IS. Sowing Mochlno
14. Surfboard
15. Mochlno Tools
16. Dlahwuhor
17. Puppy
11. Cabin CruiMr
19. Goll Cort
20. lanMMter
21. Stomp Collection
22. Dlnotte Set
21 Ploy .....
24. lowllng loll
2J. W-Sitts
26.F-
27. Sulla•
21. Clodt
Will Sell Fast!
29. Bicycle
30. Typewriter
31. lar Stools
32. Encyclopedlo
33. Vacuum CINner
34. Tropical Fish
35. Hot Rod Equlpm't
36. Filo Cabinet
37. Goll Club.
38. Sterling Sliver
39. Victor!•• Mirror
40. Bedroom Set
41. Slid• Projector
42. Lown Mower
43. Pool Tobie
44. Tlru
45. Plono
46. Fur Coot
47. Dr•pu
41. Linens
49. Horse
50. Alrpl•n•
51. °'lion
52. Ex1rcycl1
53. Rore Books
S4. Ski Boots
55. High Chair
S6. Coins
57. Electric Troln
51. Kitten
59. Closslc Auto
60. Coffw T•blo
61. Motorcycle
62. Accordion
63. Skis
64. TV Set
65. Workbench
66. Dlornond W•tch
67. Go-Kart
68.' Ironer
69. Cemping Trailer
70. Antiquo Furniture
71 . Tope Recorder
72. Sailboat
73. Sports Cor
74. Mottross Box Spgs
75. Inboard Speedboat
76. Shotgun n. Saddle
71. Dort Gomo
79. Punching lag
10. laby C•rrl•ge
81. Drums
82, Rifle
13. Desk
14. SCUBA Goa r
These or any other extra things around tit• house
can be turned inta cash with a
DAILY PILOT WANT-AD
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Don't
so
Just Sit There!
DIAL DIRECT
C:::l'1Allil HI\ lll liv rm w/lrplc, lam dining ed, large: covered patio. 4 Le. yard. Clean! By Owner. E. 17th St., Cos!a Mesa
sep laundry. Lo dn. S40-8376 Bedroom, 2 bath, 4'' sh&&: $32.950. 557-4392 or 645-1738. AAA Tenant. $11a,OOO Dn.
Cash spendable return Realtors 646--7711 2BR large gar. Fenced yd. carpeUI lhruout, conversa-Newport Beach Realonomics, Bkr. 675-6700 2043 Weatcliff Drivt ~ to schools le ail:lpping tion pit, wet bar, fireplace, "SINCE 1946" Open 'W 9 PM $16,500. 272 Cocta Mesa SL fonnaJ dining, ~ner trana-
A RC H I E B U N'KiR. 646-9136. !erred -All tmns. * CALL
sPEClAL • Nl'W paint, 3 D•n• Point 347-8507 *
BR, 2 BA, wlw crpts, drt>l.1;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 r--..../l
1st West.em Bank Bldg.
Univ'E!'rllty Park, lrvi.Jwo
D•ys 552-7000 Nights
bltin RIO, dishwasher, flaaAI• ~Swas A'"""
atone patio, nice lndscpd. Private Swim Pool ~Sw1s 1111 STOP WORRYING .•.•
$27,4.50. CAU. SEYMOUR Terrific 3 BR.. fam rm.. --LIFE'S TOO SHORT
REALTY, 847-1221, home with 2 baths. Secluded Relax In this 3 bdrin., 2 ba
back yard with gorgeous,l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I MUCHO GRANDE • 4 BR, 2 d«0rative pool, Ii g h te d ELEGANT ho,.. with It• .,fl golden
BA Rancho in :xlnt area, waterfall. Near Marina. shag carpeting, t e r r i f i c
featuTes Spanish brick fpl., Asking $37.950. lOS'o down. MANSION fireplace & deck, OR. •• formal~ area, fa"!. nn., 4 BR, 3 BA. elepnt entry, -;;:ie &a_~ ~na::!:e ~~
Fciur + Pool Condpmlniums
"Nothin To Do" 1-;1;0r~·;u;:l:;';:;;;:;;;;';;;:u;;;ol
A very charming 4 Bedroom I• ljll ~
home, complete with family TRANSFERKED
room, dining room, naturol AND GONE
wood beamed ceilings. No
lawn to mow, J u s T 3 &<!room, 2~1 bath, Im-
RELAX! A Newport Beach n1ense master bednn, up.-
address at only $52.995. Call graded lo perfection. FHA.
for exciting details VA y.·e\e<>mc. Bclo1v cost at
646-71TI. $32.~. e larwi n realty •
968-4405 ~ ~ custo~!z!r< k her:. Sp.1n i1h Che rmer lorml din rm., Jiv rm. ni!. You11 really be living: m see wee en · 35' Living room with vaulted features maa";ve fpl, all 129 000 CAIL SEYMOUR "' in this $32,900 homt'. ' BR, 2" • · beamed ceilings, 3 oversized upgrad~d w/w crpts &: drps, CONDO for Sa.le. . '~
REALTY, 847-l22l. bednns., 2 baths, on Canyon ram rm.. lrg wardrobe, ired h·.11 DUTCH TREAT Ba., 2 car garage. w/PQ9l
0 THF. REAL
"'-E:STATF.RS
Giant Two Story lot. Room !or small bl.tin gourmet kitch 4 Bdrm.,2bath.s famil.Ydin-privl. Near Hoec Hosp.
crchard. Nearly new. Ask-w/range &: oven, dshwshr, ing', huge bon;;'rm. $49,750 . ..:"c:~:...•::183=·-----~I On kine s1ze lot tn North in&: $34,900. l09ii dawn, lots of counter space, ea"•• I P -166 Costa , Mna. 4 bedrooms ..... REALTY ./f.;-ncom1 rope,••
u-·1rs and a 3!x24. finhl> 2 C-1 LOTS bar, overaized dbl pr., , l ·-~-pauo· block wall lnd...--i Univ. Park Center, Irvine & ·-·._, ~ ~ •3 ~""' try One with com n. er cl a 1 3% yrs new -top Joe. Call Anytime, 8l3-0ll2J ,-~t ~;.'~ II we81i11119 ed t family room • • "'-i"-1• ~ ·y·
c:lowmto.t.1a. ,,... • coun bu1lding. One with charmin& $29 950 FP ' Ottice hours 8 AM lo 8 PM v ¥
kitchen and dinlnf area, Spanim 2 Br bungalow, • • · ,i °' realty INCOME HOMES
plush carpet.I ~t '!"J"500 rn many amenities. Prime Joe. If Legun~ Blach ~~; NEW DUPLEXES ™·950
e:very roo~. "' .,....,, • Scad& of parking! Askin&: _ NEW TRIPLEXES $67,950
Better see It now! New on $49,000. tu.4471 ( =) MMlOJ 3 BR. & Den $36,950 ~~~ :~~ New under eonstnlction at
market. EBB TIDE REAL TY . · Unique, white brick exter , 644-1.133 ANYTIME 151E.Bay1t., Costa P.lesa..
49'"4664 * CORNER LOT * pted entry. 2 Ba., blt·ins, Complete July. 642-4900. • .,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,,.12 Fireplaces !art• country trplc., carp. Yard needs Cannery vw .. , Property 6 UNITS * 1
El T kitchen, w.il,.room, formal -· but a ftal buy !ortbe By Owner 141,000. *m EASTBLUFF Rmlton 545--0465 oro dinln& room, 3 larp bed-handyman. Call; * SQ-8750 * ...
Open Eves l BR. 2 BA, cpta, drps, tge rooms, 3 car aar, and you MISSION REALTY 494--0731 1IO' B•ck Bey View M ln.&OSI o
=a=.=y=sho=r=•s======ol :'"i!·sed teeby ~~ize "'~~ :::.~~to the beach! Only ~~~!I~~~ 2 ba. Blw~ :-!~ t ~= W 1_ ., L&
:;.;:.:.;.:..;;..;.;. _____ I clOR to xi.at 1chools, * 847-8531 * Ocean view livin& le dlnq bayview. Secluded cul-Oe-
OPEN l-6 Dally, 2516 Villa markets, new ma I I· tho RHI Estoto Mort rms. 1'<. level yard, room sac loc. Upgnded w/new OPEN HOUSE
Dr. Cuatom 3 BR, 2 Ba. Slip Reasonable. 8 3 7 .1 7 5 3, OWNER Trans 3 bedrooms for pool Xlnt nel&hborbood, crpts, wall paper, fixtures le Sat. & Sun. 12 to 5 p.m.
le: boat avl. Art 645-7555. .fS§..2ll6 alt 5; 30 &: wk~nds. pllll den, huge-tamlly room, cioae to school•. $49,500. paint Owner S S 4. , 1 5 0 . TRIPLEXES. 1'todels at 17th
Coron• dll M•r Fountain V•Oey nat\D.'al brick fireplace, pie-* 499-2800 *l 644-Mt9. St. in Hun~on Beach,
HIGH ON A HILL BY OWNER. Must ..U. Have tUft windows. pi-e •. !bxlbliM> FOR Sale by Owner. Upper walk to beach. Call 963-3311.
yan!, patio, room for pool ....,, ~ Bay, 4 BR., 3 BA, tam. nn., Overlookingallotourcanyon new home in escrow, 4 Br., Bric. $26,00'.). 8G-6691. m&0.C10tWHW( wet bar, din rm. & bellut.
and ocean areas a.It'{ a 3 Ba., pool, hu.rt fam. rm., OWNER S if' '4 10UTH~C1111.a ll!'and~sc~o~ping~.~Ca~li~633-~2~233';;. .• J;;:;;;;;=;:;;;,;:;;=:;==;:;::::=:;
beautiful new Lusk two form. D.R. Fantastic inside ~er ice. _...,. ...... Ololor -PANORAMIC VIEW TRlPLEX/4-Ple:x. Top cond.
story home just waiting for Ir: cut Wil\ take your equity ~ nu:e ~=! WOODS COVE Beaut maintained home & Inoome. 10,:, dn. Fortin,
you. Thia is the popular in present home as dwn. natural briclr:: .fireplace 'ex· ~--•--.1 glaaa, lb;-Jes It 2 Bedrooms & Iara:• family Rltrs. ~. 545-8625. Hilllboro modd with four pymL I will Cl.IT)' a 2nd. 'ttt o3il1Uf\or;\l --.
upstair bedrooms and a den Preaent loan 6% G J tra party-rumpus room, • ocean view from master nn. Pool. $64,500.
or filth bedroom downstalrs. auumable. Make o ffer. $32,000. 1142-2S61. bdrm. makes this 2 bdrm., George Williamson SIX UNITS
Two nreplaces. beautllul 842-2186. * STARTER * 2 bath mnodelcd ....... a . RHltor O.iuxe, North Costa M .. a
wood cathedral ceilings, Greenbrooke, 5 Br, 2600 11q ft Neat 3 Br, 2 Ba and a laundry lop value. $48,500. 548-4570 64$-.1564 studio apts, 2 BR, 1% bath l~y family room and house. AsJdnc W'.l less room, carpets. drapes and a AO WANT to buy from owner, each, with garages &: an
kitchen ~ment, ~ a than Mrkt Price. Auurn-Jrlce fenced yard. $28,950 0 .I_,,,. OluJtered home In the alley. Pretent Income $950.
fcirmal dining 1'00'!1 are Just able 6%. % Joan. Swim Clb. Submit any term1. ~a.,,£' Bluffs. Under $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 . per mo. ~;~. 1bc highll&hts? eai1 onr trans. !Jtl8.-0m. l•rwin rHlty . REAL ESTATE 846-Un. FULL PRICE
' · OWNER Luvina swim 968-44ll5 Anytime ll90 Glenncfft Newport Heights $67,500
pool, large patio plus deck OWNER must .U. Aasume 494-9473 549--03lB COLWELL ...a . .,..t IDr entertainin&. &W7o loan. 5 bcdrnu • den, INVESTMENT -BUILD-< king bcdroom1. dininf family rm., <lining rm .. 3 OPPORTUNITY TEN UNITS
room, entry hall, Iaroe 80parate bath~ rk, $39,500. YOUR OWN EMt•ide Cosio Mesa with a .=::,_-~-=~~-I rooms thru out, bric. $29,500. ~-==-· ~-----, 5 Acres near P almdale l nt1 View lot 00 Klnp Road, vtry "near perfect" rt'ntal his-
PROPERTIES. INC
REALT()RS
Fir1ttim1 Offered 846--0604. OWNER Desperate, 4 Airport. Xlnt erowth pole!). bulldable -Nice view. nice tory, Present Income $1660.
Tak ~ pt •--Ith 't' tial. Red. to $.12.500. --. $11,500. per mo. Priced fur the dis-C•meo Hifhl•nds O\VNER Anxious. e OVf'.l' uew1Xtrns us \l'l:ll w 1 • Bill Grundy, Re•ltor .,. ... ~
7 yeara or lovina: care, every 61.4% loan. eleiant Spanish own used brick fireplace, Ml Bayside, N.B. m..&6l PETE BARREIT criminalinf investor and
plant A lhnlb planted with des1gn, arches, wrought dining room, a Ir con-ready for your approval.
pr'ivacy tn mind. Elegant 4 iron, huge family nn .• den, dittonlng, convenient central Have aomethinc )'OU want to REAL TY Come In and check our c:om-
Br., walled home, $62,500. dining nn., kitchen t"enltt, floor plan, brk, $29,500. tell? O a•tiDed ads-do tt 642-4U3 puter data.
Shown by appointment oru,. brk, 135,150, ~ L-~=~~~~::;::;~-~-~c:aJl~N~o~w~W.s67~~&.~~~~~~~ FULL PRICE University RHlty Huntlnp.n Boodl r $150 000
3001 E. Cat. Hwy. tm-6510 s~~}! 4-Cfl'Q.• ' • Triplex Ill 2 Br studio• 4 Br+ L'll Bonus Room -).:I v · Newport 79 500 Own 548-8750 Ccnvei1ient to Fwy1, b'I Jot. 1
· • "· · 134.ooo •. 84'1.J957. The Pmf• with th• Bui/f.fn Chud:fe •t Costo Moso DECORATOR'S 3 Br, 2 Ba,
CORNER LOT xtru, shag, drpa, trplc.
Owner. $35,«m ,962-3521. O ..... _ "'*' cl "'" --/~:0-..../-.... r .... ~-boo" low lo fomo lour ~.,.lo wmla.
3 BR. A family rm.. 2 ba. LARWIN'S I H E Ii R A C I ~A llrs. 129 ,50• BEST '•uv . ' ic I r I .
--GEM IMMA~~~~~DROOM
1610 w <lout Hwy .. N.B. TOWNHOUSE, thick Ollpen· I ll y 0 s I l 1 •
REALTORS -~~al~in~~~~~ • • I f I I j ~ $29, 900. bathg and lour BIG bed· I
·•s • VERDE -0wner lnN!STcd 'I s u , o 1 I . . MC "' we've aot a "Sell It now" 1 _
Belt buy in the .... 1 Cozy price at ;36,!IOO, I s I I I I Cranlcy boa: "Ii. wanls =ce~~crai!\:10968::..:4::::4115.:_;,";;,";;';;"~"~":::;'Anytime.:;::,;,;;;;. ~-=·::::·:;~·;=;·:;::...,au his rnomoa an -paper.•
bcdnn w/balht Don't wait WALK TO "EACH I L J p R" A L I , '-1 9 cell !or •PPt m-lll!O. & TENNIS -$43,9001 8 Cotoplolo 11to dt«l!e quoiod '-'~. ~.~%~bllr ~"""~· I I I I r ,..~::,.!ii::.~.:::.
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WANT INCOME
PROPERTY?
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mo1t diff icu lt with
eYerYlhin& Y.'e do -then it'!I
easy. Thi.I Is a Vtr\l
0.11nlbl• Triplett !ktllbl
Tlhlch will make -an ·exetllent lt&rttr 'In-:
vntment Two I bedroom
·unl!J and one 1 ~No
Down P~l to VelmJa.
$41,000. Call 6*4155, !:-.
Ircs.&f&.m. 642-5678
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COLWELL
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run an ad! Don't dC!Ja.7 ••
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"iiiiii Buslnen --------HouHs Unfurn. 305 Housu Unfurn. 305 ~h. Furn. 7-HOUSES& ·-O~ppo ....... r1_un_11y.._ __ 200_ Lido Isle
361 Apt. Unlurn. :145 Apt. Unlllm. :145 f.pt. u .........
East Bluff -Huntington llMcll l.oguna B4o1eh Corona del Mar General
TJ-lESE ARE CANOY SUPPLY JtOUTE 4 BR. 2 BA. \i btk from priv liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FIXERUPPEJlS (NO SELLING INVOLVED! bea.ch/club/1ennis, Aoou&I ---------Sll5. Dix. 1 llr. apt, 1:i) rt. $170 • Spac'°°s furn sinalell
GOMr1I
e QELUXI e but produce xlnt income 1: PART OR FULL TI~t.E or by mo. 956--1300. e SEA ~;es! 1 Br. stove, octan, pool, aU leatures! non.1:rnoker, 1entfeman ~· VILLA MARSEILLES
te.x Wller. S.2 BR 6 2-1 BR Now avallable in OraJ!!:e "N"e-w:.:.po-'-'rt'-,;Bo"a-'c=h"'---rtfric.. crpt$. Klds/pet3, $210 . Attrac. 2 Br Apt., new ecutl\·e. lirt'pla~, qulc-t. SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. 3 BR, 2 BA Apt tor It-.
1ncld ,,,..,. muta IUltt, ain
nn 4 dbJ prap; J'.Ul.O cJoar
opetler avall. Pool • •
Recreational area.
homes on a dc>ubk Jot. $875. County and 1urrounding $11.5. cpt/lrtt. bale. Ocea.11 vu 6Ta-48:59. Furnl1htcf A Unfumlshtd
monthly incomt. $10,<m Brtl\J. You 01ay ktotp ytJur ---------ALA Rent•l1 • 645-3900 I SZU • Lra:· 2 Br. tn 4-piex, Cost• Mes• Adult living
down, Alkll'll $19,500. Ph : Pr.!st'nt poaltkin. All loca· BAYSffORE;s, Pr i com-deck, view, gar. Ne End. --------~ Dish\V&Sbet color coordinated applianc& •
642-1711 lions are commercial er ~i::;~~ .._w~'k,u~e:A1,·~:·1y~~ ~:;~ i!:'o~'.'ih,~·· crpts, NU-VIEW RENTALS Casa del Oro Plush shag carpet. mirrored \vardrobe doors-
()ntu ~1:1'JN1 '~r:'n byw 1uri Sept, 5. $2'»>. C.ourtesy ro ALA Rent•l1 e 645--3900 G73-4030· or .f94.-3'J48 ALL tn'lLITJES PAID indirect ligh tin g in kitchen • break.fast bar • 111'?1 become dlirtributor for our .brokers. 642-5211. CL so.s c.~t. NO. End ~I ing 2 Br.,diu CC0
1mpadre ~t~ you~~ ~uge pr.ivkateBarfe~ patio1 .. plush ledanchcap-'TI candy (Mounds, Almond \\'ATERFRONT Duplex, Jrg e BEAT'S CA!ifPING! 2 Br. rm
1
·• .. .., c;: gar. tem1('f us 01n estgne<l, lcatu.u .. : 111g • brtc :..,.,..-.cues -arge heat pools
•W>• 163 Amigos Woy, NB
Mana&<d by
WlWAM WALTERS CO.
J oy, S.by nut h, But· dlx 3 BR, dock, lndry gar. encl gar., yrd for kids/pets. wbeocechan/ ho v~w Aid~;
1
hlks • Spacious kl1chen with in-&
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tanai. Air cond.JUonlnJt.
1•••••••••l 1erUDKtr, Nestles, Plitntcn:, Sumnit>r or \Vinll"r 6n.7SGI $135. a s PC· u t11. dlrtct lighting 1 1 So. Bristol St., S•nt• An• SS7·1200
1• Tootsie Rolls. Pl\Y Day, or ro!lect so:>-687...S.184 or ALA Rtnt1l1 e 64S..3900 494-7S6l or 494-7'256. e Separate din'g area COLDWELL , BANKER & CO.
12 BEAUTIFULLY mul11> Milk Dud&, Jleeses Peanut 966-'7059. Mes• Verde e Home-like !!tora&:~ MANAGING AGENT
Huntington llHdl
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talned luxurlowi: 1tnits. 1Vo"o, Butter Cup. ad\•ertlsed nu-~~c_:_______ • DAIL\' Fresh! 2 Br., fncd • Private palio!I
3 BR. 2 Ba. All ha\'e .trplci. Oonally 011 T v. etc). \Ve BY Owner, on upper Nwpt yrd., t'ncl gar.. kids/am1 3 ·-B-R-2 -B-A-~------• Closed garage w/storap Apta Furn ON BEACH!
Nr. Newpe>rt Center. 100% are a national company. Bay, 4 BR, pool, beaut furn. pet Sf4J. ' · ....... o rm .• trplc. • 1'"\ill lenglh marble puU· ' •
di>prcciaUon ff><>tor on in-Very high Income potentlnl. Rental lhru &>pt. 8 at $300 ALA Rentals e 645--3900 Lease $29S/mo. _ or Sf'JI 1 1nnn NewPOrt Bei1ch
360 Costa M11•
--------2 BR, 2 BA Uni. !'\', S2'l7
vest. ol SZ'i0.000 \VIII ex· You must have 2-8 hrs. per J>('r wk. n4: 633-939.l ext 188 $34,950. Owner 545--3182. e l\:ing-sz. Bdnns
change for commerc. or in· ""~k spare lime (days or _o_r_&l_G-3_103_. -----•BELIEVE! 3 Br. fncd yrd. Newport Be•Ch • Pool • Barbequt>s • sur-BAYFRONT RENTAL
AND THEN THERE 2 sn. """"· Fr. $388 ADULTS ONLY WERE NONE! Fllmlture Available
dust. prop. eves.) .Houses Unfum. 305 encl gar., kids/pets. rounded "·ith plush land· 301 Edge"•ater at Coronado.
TIIB IRWfN CO. Sl ,ttl REQUIJED --------E/aide. $19'.l. Si I seaping-Y('arly l<'nse only $325, 3 Carp-~
Thut'i; the story <'lich time' heated pool.P~·lfmil Realtors 644-Glll For more information "Tite: Gentr•I ALA Rtnt1ls • 66-3900. e": ;~~A~:~ ~R ~ach, l Adult Jiving al its best Br., 2 baths, garage. Pr\\•,
610 Ne\vport Center Dr. "ROUTE DEPARTMENT 3BR, 2BA. Family dining Rent·A·House f"lft •~ao Largl' 1 BR S1 7S beach. Avail July 1st. Mr. \I'(' have a11 <1purtn1~11 rec toom-oc:eab vfewa
availnbl<'. \\'oosh • &>me· padol-ample parkin&: SUite «5 Ne,vport Beach No. 23", P.O. Box. 1739 area. Boat door. \Valk 10 ===~=-.:.:.:'-:..:.::: 2 BR. $l9S Robinson
*Triplex-By Owner. 2 Br, Ccvlna, Calif. !ll72? beach, grade & hlgh school. NE\VPORT • BAYFRONT UTILITIES FREE DAVIS Really 642-roOCI on<' 1vants to 1110\'l'·in and Security Guards.
'tt"t "nioyin< "'° h•re · HUNTINGTON large yards, garages . Include Phone No. Nr Bmhard & Banning Sts. APT. 2 Br. 2 Ba, For De· 3ti5\V, \Vil.son 642-lm OCEAN FRONT
10.20% dn $45.500/otter. 2 \VEEK course en mail HoUlll * Aptl. $265 mo. 962-509) or ,',,•;"ils~ca,,1;:1 .;.642:.:,::·""'~·c,... __ * $30 WEEK & UP * Beautiful 4 BR, 3 BA. Cornpt. spacious 3 bedroom units. . . PACIFIC
2233 Rutgers Dr, C.M. :_~~or ~io:!:kin. Call * 646-9992. $175 • 2 tr., 2 Ba in 4.pJcx e Studio & l BR Apts furn.. Avail Sep!, 645-062.S. ~7-8400. 845•0111 * •WE have a large selection over gal" prh• & nice! • 1'V & Maid Service Avail 1 BR furn, pool, blk to O('t"l\ll
living roon1 \\'Ith fir<'1ilaer.
pri\·ate J)lltitl, your O\\"!\
I a u n dr y ·\1·ork:1hop anrl
J::tirui;('. All set iu a garden
\\'ilh bit:; lrf'f's 11nd pool.
A h1 11:11riuu~ ;ill ndulf t•nVi·
711 ()C,EAN AVE .. 11.B.
(711) 536-141'1
Ofc open 10 am-6 pm Dd;J
W1LLIAM WALTERS CO; TRIPLEX. ea. 2 BR, FREE Lance Inter ior of l aiid 4 bedroom homes $200 • Util. pd. Lrg, 2 Br e Phone Servic~Htd Pool yrly. $140, 67!Hi902. f..iG-2696
w/patios. Nr. stores. $45,900. decorator wishes to share that can be 010\'ed into dupbc, Bal. Penin. Red«:. • Chilctren &: Pet section eves.
6i;Hlt44 Agent 646-7414 studio, sample, cata1ogs & $100 ~ All Util Pd. Furn alm(l!t immediately on our Yrly. 2376 Newport Blvd, CM 1 ~.~11~,!NT=E~R~R~E~,~,.-A~I.<~. ~.
FOURPLEX by OWl"l('r, best etc with same. Classified ad Bach. ru· the beach. Avail. Rent.Opt ton pJ an , $325 • I + Loft, 111>1, 2 decks, 548-9755 or 645+3961 ronai<'nl. Oon'l 11·11 11! BE ONE OF THE FIRST
area, 00 agents. Lux. 1500 No. 377, Daily Pilot, P. O. now. SHERWOOD RE ALT y , bllns, boat slip a'·ail. This Ad \\lorth SS on Rent iiiE~ 8ii'~~~yrve ~~~~~~ TO LJ\'E lN TIIJS
It I Sh Box 1560, Co•ta Mesa, Cali!. "" "55 NU· VIEW RENTALS 1 FAIRWAY VILLA JUST COMPLETED sq. · ap · ag crpt. 926~ ~~-"'~--,~---BR. Furn. 2 lrg. closets, SLPS •,~1,• t"· su.nm•r 536-2376. UJ, $100 -Won't last. 3 Br sep ::-673-4000 or 494-3248 -r " ,,... ' • Luxury 1 br apt.
GROUND •-tt G d kid $2.15-3 Br .. 2 Ba.. 2 gar, ~UE't"n size betl, priv dress· on the ocean. Close llJ APARTMENTS • Adult BY Owner-Du p I ex, """"r opportunity co age. ar. yr ·• s/pct cpt/drp., AE)K, nu paint, Three to 5 Bedrooms, 3% Ing rm. xtra lrg rooms, encl everything. 644-5.107.
Capistrano Beach. $50,00 or for Distributors \\'Ith t'lel\' fine. oven. 5292 Sis.sen 593--055,1· baths, pool, 2700 sq tt living gar \\I/storage. Adults only, Apt U f 2012? Sanl:l. Ana Avr, ~1'16-6215 • Dishwash<'n
environmental product . S . no ""ts. SUiO/mo. • n ur'1. 365 ---------• Choice of 2 color schemes trade ror lot. 1 yr old. Profitable future wff'lf!W i $170-Nice 2 Br. Priv. Home. da. 846-60n. space. u1table for large r LOVELY 3BR. 11 ~ Bath.~. • Custom carpeting 536--0346. LRG 4 2 Ba family, mcther-in-law bil· 2035 Fullerton, C.M. company. Call 9 am·S pm Bltns, encl gar., yrd for · Br., lam rm., liard room or maid qua'z.ters. G I Spacious. farpetl'd. Nirt • Jacuul
Lots for Salt 170
COMMERCIAL
Prime San Bernardino
Commercial lot
with frontage on
2 major streets
approx. 3 11.CTes total
$2 per l'(). II.
REALTORS
SlNCE 1944
673-4400
CHOICE i&AT10N'. walk
tc goU course, comer lot.
8Sxl25. Priced at $500). You
"'Ill love it! For info. call
536-7842 or 962-3497.
LAGUNA Beach ocean view,
9 lots. pvt pty. Howards,
213: 821-1909 & 937-585,;.
Mountain, Desert,
Resort . 174
2 Lots, secluded $2.450
~!oonrldge cabin $15, 150
Lakestde'tabin $35,000
Call 866-4641 or write;
Spencer Real Estate, P. O.
Box 2828, Big Bear Lake,
Cali!.
FABULOUS view cabin,
choice loc. Running Sprgs, 4
BR, newl y dee.
$22,900foller. Must sell.
-1355. .
RHI Estate Wanted 114 •
WANTED to buy from owner
3 Bf' home near Irvine,
Tus~ln or S. A. from Clay to
Uruv. or past. Assume Jean.
n4:622-2493 P. 0. Box. 316,
Balboa Isle.
WANT TO BUY
WITH CASHI
College .ParJc: Fixer·UJ)Jl('r.
a.ny condition. Principals
only. 549-0530 anytime.
200
s·~siness
Opportunity
~·-------AVAi LABLE
NOW
Large Corporation desires
responsible person tc dis-
tribute TENCO (a Division
of Coca.COia) COFFEE
PRODUCTS,
Can start full or part time
(5-lD hrs. per wk.) Company
establishes bualness fer dis-
tributors.
NO SELLING !
Go fishing or zpend more
time with your favorit'
hobby and let the mllchtne
age earn you money. CASH
REQUIRED $2498. Secured.
Mon thru Fri. 833-19&1. ' child/pet. home, fr PI c, w I w \Vill Jease, or lease option, SMALL l Br. apt, new shag, entrl kitchen. Brick snack bar. e lh'!atcd pool
crpt/drps, bltn RIO, dbl \\'OOd pancling. Carport &1---------Balcony. Rrnson .. 1hle rcn!. e Otad-bolt lock~
COIN L aund r y , 1882 I 85 W gar, lrg yrd. S3lO mo. or sell wiUt low cash do\vn. Jnclry facil. Nr. shops & O M I Monrovia, C.J\.l. $3500. full I • aterfront I Br nicely $475 per month, 646-7l7J, PAN RA IC Chi drcn & sn1all pets • Only $140 per mo.
price. 54~3&11. tum duple.11:. Avail )Tiy. =54:00.0:2&1:=:,4;;catt0.:..:,6!:.p::cm::.. -~= trwyg. sm + Dep, Util pd. OCEAN VIEW \1·elcom1•. 3'.>1 Victoria. Ap1 BAHIA PUERTO
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Money to Loan
HOMEO\VNERS!
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Singles ok. PRESTIGE home, 3 BR :.:scamino, Apt 1, CM. LUXURY APART~1E\T'fS ::. 2S10 17th St., •t.B. 53MS15
\V/pool. l.l'asc-lst & Ian S Brand Ne"'· 2 ,v, 3 BR Park-Lfkt Surrounding 1 BR $125. Dshwshr, bltns, SaxJ. Fnmily \\'anted: 3 Br ..
stove, relrig., t11>l/drps,
huge yard, pet ok.
rent. $100 cleaning deposit. fl.1L l BR frpl beam ceil. Carpets • Drapes QUIET • OF.LUXE shag & drpll. c It' a 11,
$350 mo. 847-6715 aft 7 & '"H"A'°R'°BOR='°'v"';e"w"HC:o"m"•"s,"s"a"'R pri patio, $150. No chldrn, Built-ins -Fenced Patios 2 & 3 BR AP'l'S spacious, nr pal'k It achls.
wkends no pets. Adults, 336 E. 20th DANA POINT Chll k ~ ---. Somerset. $640 me. S $225 tc $350 Prv. ~tics * Htd Pooll d o . no .---~ LANDLORDS~ Do you have 5 BR, l sty, big pie shaped * 644-4917 * t., 64~1317· C ll 673-.lll<IS f Nr sbor'g * Adults Only DELUXE 2 BR., 2 BA., cpts,
a vacancy? \Ve can flll it. lot, nicely 1 nd s c Pd· -.-l~br~~hou-,,.-. -N-e-,,-.po-rt * $ll5 * Jnfc 3
& Appm'l to 0~c Martinique Apts. crps, dsh\vshr, garqoe. $110.
Many desirable tenants on crpt/drps, \'acant & clean. Heights. $260 mo lease. Studlo Apts., 1 Br. Sl25• li77 Santa Ana A·-.. C.lif. month. 968--0l40,
$275/mo. 83.1-1103, eves Older adults. No pets ON THE BEACH! " ou
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r C\1•ailing list. Absolutely 839-7145. ~(2_13_)~29.'1--95--94~·~---2135 Elden, Mgr. Apt. 6. • ~!gr. Apt. 113 646-5542 e NEW lrg. 2 BR. unfum.
N HARGE. ~""""-,--,.-'--~-Townhouse Unfum. 335 Apt, Yard. \Valk lo Hunl· $1000. $10,000 Up BEACON RENTALS 3 BR, crpts, drps, bltns, COfl.WLETELY turn. 1 Br. l BR, Furn. & Unfurn. 2 BR., for older coupil'. NE',\' lngtcn Plaza. $160/mo.
Low MONTHLY * '4S..Olll * fncd . Im mac. $260 E•st Bluff apt. Adults ol'l1y, no pets. FROM ONLY $195 c;pts. clrp11. f'ncl g11r., pvt. call n 4: 5-?7-:lt 44.
Lease/Option. Wtr pd, (1) 131 FJo,ver St, $ll5/mo. palio, No children tJr pet5.l -~==....,...-,,-~-PAYMENTS RENT!NG·LEAS!NG 99' 0~2 -7883 OCEAN QUEEN 1·3s El A At c WALK lo 8'tach ==7~.::~::;:.';:---,--.,...~-~ 3 BDRM, 2% BA, fam rm. 2 ===·------1830 E. 0 Ct>an r1vd. .1. nt \'~. t " prn. LOAN S on ANY HOME, Homes on1y. 5 yr's exp. 3 B 2 Ba '--• .~ car gar Pool , NEW hag ,_ •hurs Fr•· all day "-t • 2 Br, crpls, drps, dshwhr. PAID FOR or NOT Agent 24 hrs. ~2500. r. ' u-..."U l''u• pref · « rec. s carpe ... , drapes & Long Beach (213) 435-5845 ' " · ~ · « 709 Palm. * 847-3957.
COf\.lPARE OUR COST S -''----~-=--&lco~~1:.,.,o.r iamily, $250 mo. facilities. $350. mo. ~ NEW turnilure in 2 Br Mng'd by William \Vallers Co. cS:::":...":...· 54=5-80=2=1.-----1;-;-;;;;:;;;-:;-;c;;--;;;;;;;;;;;:vl
LANDLORDS I ...... ~ or (213) 823-3600. duplex. Decorator colors. • 2.2 BR. 11 ••• Ba, in triplex· LARGE 2 BR DUPLEX.
F1RSI'! • No -·-. 1160. 540 •745• BaibN Peninsula N •-h $150 W lk t B h I '-Duplexes IJnfu 350 ,.~..,, ~ ,.,...,,, dra~s. •I• an, ear·""ac · • FIRESIDE LOAN \Ve Specialize in Newport a o eac , sng s, .wm· rn. ~· •· ,,.. Call 962-1"':>49 GUARANTEE: Beach e Corona del ?>.Jar e ilies, 2 BR $150. Kids/pets COUPLE to manage 18 unit 2 BR, l 'hba., patiO, balcony, painted, stove, refrii.!., laund
If you can get the SAME & Laguna. Our Rental Ser-Rent-A-House 979-8430 Balboa Peninsul• motel, Costa Mesa. $250 per 315 E. Bay. $250 mcnthly on rrn .. lots cabinet & closet SEA AIR APTS • $115
LOAN from any OTHER vice is FREE to You! Try Sharp 4 Br, 2 Ba. Redwood Dt..X duplex 2 BR, l 'ii BA. mo + 1 br. furn. apt. yrly lease. Inquire at Apt. sp. Children, pets. $160, $16& Lrg. 2 BR. Crpts. drps, bltns.
LENDER in CaJifomia at Nu-View! .: d-• t ..1....... bltns nu cpu, '-, '-le, telephone, utll. 557-4242. C. 673-1521 or 54~m1. mo. 646-2056. 1 blk N. of Adams oU Beach pa .... o. .. .. wsr, crp s, "'I'•» ....,I'" .uy Blv 729 No 6 UU a.
RATES LESS ntAN \VE NU-VIEW RENTALS .N:...o:;.·..:H::c.B:::·...c894::..::.·59=77c.·___ encl gar. Yrs lse only. Furn. Bi1ch1lor & 1 Br's Coron• del Mar 2 BR tc\\'nhousc $175. 2 br · · c
OFFER. re tu r n the 6734030 or 494-3248 =-1 • 8.18-4949. especially nice. 2110 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim apt $160. Dshwhr, shag, self· 536-2'796 Ot' 536-7070
MONEY within 15 d,...., and rv1ne I ~-~~-----N I clenn oven, patio, bltns. 377 3 BR, 2 BA, $1B6 up. Pool . ~·" FREE RENT Cosio Men ewport B vd., CM. YOUR LOAN with US is F l ,. \V. \Vllson. 548-3605. Children ok. Mora Kai
FREE' RC \'~"ER or yr, 2 BR. All kids/pets. 3 BR 2 ba !am rm .,~ l BR. ~·g. Stove. Small SPACIOUS 1 BDRM upper, ~~V Ap'-·-Mora u.I Ln Presid~nt ' ' ·~ Lnl" Call fer detalls Agl 979-8430 3 en:' 2 ba, ·~U"iw°n .•. : : :;;; yard. ca:.· Older cpl prefd, cpts, drps, bltns. Adults, no Q,, SPAC. 2 & 3 Br. apt $140 \}P· (~ l&'i,1k'E. of Be;h oil
FIRESIDE Corona del M•r 3 BR, 2 baths ••••••••••• s3:~5 $115/Mo. Call 646-7700. ~ .. '="~· =&1_2-40!4=·,.,.c•.=-fl...c6c.. --P~, cpU~s. bltnt. kida Garfield) n4: 962-89!M.
·--------4 BR, 2·% ba, tam rm. .$350 BEAUT FURN 2 BR .,75 o • L luc:ll Thrift s-2 B 4 BR 211 ba. 1 Newport BHch • ' •• OH TEN ACRES 1996 Map!• No. 1. 642-3113 •-~~ -r.. Ba hse., ocean , , am rm .•. $375 . .,,.....'o-------I Up. Incl ulil. Htd pool.
2328 Harbor Bl., C.M. 645-1000 side, gar, yrd., pat io. WE HAVE OTHERS NEW lower unit 2 hr., den. Adults, no pets 642-95JJ. 1 A 2 BR. .Funt, A Uatum. 1 BR., newly dcror. $135, utll 1-BR.. A den. Unique Lacuna
819 N. Main, S.A. 547--0684 $245 • Util JXI. 2 Br. studio 11 blk channel 1 2 B . FlttplaCC!I I prtv, paUoa. pd. "'·iet E-side C.i\f. Jo~or Castle, wide ocean views.
·'l! , blk heh. r, util pd. $170/mo. No n..-1_ T·--'· ~-mt1 ·~-. ~" TH, frpl, bltns, deck. $325 mo. Consider yrly lease pet&. 2271 Maple St. :.;:'!_ 7.._':_ ~u ,,.~\ quiet adlts, no pets. Acrn of prdtna. GOtt to 1st TD Loans
6~ % INTEREST
2nd TD Loans
Lowest ratea Onlngt' Co.
"WE BUY TD'S"
Sattler Mtg, Co.
642·2171 545-0611
&rving Harbor art?a 21 yrs.
NEED CASH! $1,000. Or up
to $3.000, $10,00) and more.
See Avco Thr:l1t for a Real
Estate Loan.· Upon np.
proval, use the JMney
however )OU Jike Also ask
aOOut our unse cu red
personal loans. A V C O
THRIFI'. 620 Newport Ctr.
Dr., Suite 101, Ne"·port
Beach. Ph. 833-3440.
$36,; • Lrg. 2 Br., 2 Ba • 2 to reliable cpl. ~ ~~~~548-59~~1~3 ~;,;;;~11~-l~"i·-_.~R,.,-.;.-i··':!:~;--P,~-~) 54
8-6983. ohopp!ng. PartSally tum. frplcs .. bltns, 1 blk beach. b · ,,. • ., .,...,,. ..._ ... 'tf> _. ~ ~# ·-Mo. lncl. utO. Mature eves; usmess ~. Huntington Be•ch NE\VLY DECORATED .-NU·Vl EW RENTALS Apt F 2 BR w/gax 1135 water pd adultJ only. 494-4653.
673-4030 or 494-3248 1' um. 360 SHARP & clean 4 Bedroom, 2176 Placentia ·Ave "C'.:* ·-NEW==2~B~R-. ~ ... -to-beuh--.
** DUPLEX BRAND "SINCE1964" i;enoral LaQUINTA HERMOSA 21> bath walk to beach. Callbtwn.1.S.6364l20. Spectaculu view. $2!0 op.
NEW. Huge dlx owner's ht Western Bank Bldg. jiiiiimmm!liimiiiiiim Spanish Countzy Estate Liv-Family prelemd. Month to * * $l70 * * 49'.,l3S3 or IS<.2339 unit. 3 BR.. 3 B A • University Park, hvine ing 4 Spacious Apt!. Ter-month. $390 pr month Call
F. I bl · ·~ D 7000 A raced pool; sunken gas Mr. Bailey, 673-3550. (A...t,) 3 Br, l Y.. Ba, newly painted Lido Isle aep ace, tim. A.tNll sq. ft. ays 552· Nights ne• Bltiru /d 1---------~· + 3 decks \v/view of bay, Bold N C OnBBQ1 · Unbelievable lJvln&' ~ SPAC. Lovely 2 BR. apt. . "· crpt rpir, encl patio. DELUXE 3 BR 2 BA
I IW OftCtpf y Nr schls & "'°P'g, Children ' · ocean, & hi ls. Walk to heh 1 BR. FURN $175 near beach, shag crpt.. ok no nots 380 C 1 St Yearly Lease. S300 Mo.
& shopping. 1 yr. lse. $425. 4 BR., 2% baths • •• •• •• • $365 • screened porch. Light & · """ · en er " REALTOR 673-366.1
Reis. required. 67w.t60. 3 BR., 21> beths ...... $350 FURNITURE RENTAL ALL UTILlTIES PAID cbe<rful. Ref. req. $245 mo. CM. 642-8340 or 548.2682. ••-V rd
Walk to Beach. Util pd. flas: 3 BR., 2 baths ''' '' ·•• $350 . 837~2447. LRC 1 BR. $140 + Dep. New ,...,. e e
i d h II (4 blks s. of San Dieao Frwy ---------h c rt •· Ind 2 • • B everything. 1 &: 2 BR. · · • * Month to Month on Beach, 1 blk W. on Hol t 2 BR, bltins, pool, Walle to s ag. arpo « ry facil. DELUXE « .~ r., 2 S.,
Rent-A-House 979-8430 .' re I * 100% Purchase Option to 16211 Parkside Lane.) beach. $200-up. 0 range Nr. shops &: frwys. 998 El encl gnr. nss up. Rental
Costa Mesa * Wide Selection-<n•> M?-5C41 Coast Real Estate, 64H848. Camino, Apt 1, CM. Ofc., 3095 ?rtace Ave.
REALTY Sty!e-O>Jor. •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•! ldo ..:546-04:.:.:,,;::S::,J.C.,..,==-=--1~516-:::.:;1::034:.:·'-:--:----I ....L * 24 Hour Delivery 2 BR. Coro L . Apt. Adult!:, $200 -3 M ., stove, rebig., Univ, Park Center, Irvine $145 -$165 pool, no pets. 4250 E. Coast NEWLY DECORATED Newport INch
crpt/drps, gar, Yr d. call Anytime 833-0820 ii Bachelor & 1 BR. patios, Hwy. 546-4924. 2 BR w/rar. $140, fQcd yrdll---------· I
k;ds/..,ts. Office hours 8 AM lo 8 PM []!.( zU ~ lrplc's, priv. gar ages . * *BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 Bii: w/patlo. Wtr pd. 2228 PARK NEWPORT
$2'l5 -3 Br., frplc, gar .. lrg 1t£' ~r !?:J DivkJed bath &:: lots of Contemporary Garden Apt1. Placentia Ave (A). Call APARTME.....,,
focd yrd., child/pet. OIOICE Irvine property-3 - -closets. 'Rec baD, pool &:: Patios, frplc., pool. ~155-btwn 1 lc 5, 63&-4Ul. n •• ~~ al:ai~:~ & ~~ $375 -5 BR, 3 Ba family Br, 2 BA, crpts/drps. 517 W. l9th., CM 54!-3481 pool tables, sauna baths. $170. Call M&-5163. DELUXE 2 Br., 1~~ ba. On the boy
Marvin McClure Re a I ~U~~EAW H~ENTALs !~ n:;· ~ 1::· !:. !27l6!i!JliNi!!, !M~a~in!!!!iSA~!!J!ii54~7!i.Oi!31f ~ll'IO~(ll' Ln~: ~:~~ EXCEPTI~NALLY trg 2 br, St ud io, crpt/drps, Po o I . Luxury apartment llving ov.
Estate. Days 492-8332, evu, 673--4030 or 4"" .,..,.,. 0""ll03 .,.,., 'loo.. 2 ba studio Cpta drps yard bltns, pvt patios. $150. 1 erlooking the water. Enjoy ~ ~ • -.-iv. B•lboa lalind Beacb.11 blk N. of Slater). . ' ' ' Child ok, no petl. 646-0498. $750,00J health spa, 7 swim· 492--0424. EXECUTIVE HOME FOR 842-7848 w/pabo. Close to So. Coast. NEW 3 BR, 21> Ba. Comm. ""==~--,,C..C.·---516-<>169, m.-0745. NEW DELUXE 2 Br., 1\1 .min& pools, 7 llgbled ten-Money Wanted 250 LEASE with 3 spacious pool &: r«. Center. $335, YEARLY...Studio apt w/tull 1 BR Furn. $135. Overlooking C I ' ••-Ba., dbl garage. E. Collta 'niJ court•. plus miles o1
__ ..... ______ bedrooms, loaded with ex-Lease. 833-0300 Days, ask kitchen. Avail June 15th. lake park & beaut. Enclosed OS • me,. ?>.lesa. $215. 645--4l)J or bleycJe trails, putting. Sbu.f-
NEED $30,000 1st T.D. tras, on a large fenced lot for Jack. 552-.~ eves. 675--5074 or sr-~3770. patio &: pooi. Mature cptliiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 833-8447. neboard. croquet, Junior l 'a
money, C-2 prop. imp. Can-with orange trees. Pre~ 3 BR, 2% BA., patio, clbhse, Bi1lba Peninsul• pref'd. No pets. 1035 12th St. HARBOR GREEllS NEW 2 BR., 2 BA, •!85. No from $164.50 monthly; allo 1 nery Village. \Vill pay 8.5 loc. in Newport H i g h 536-2692 • ~-.a "' i....a-•A-• --.a tennis ct It comm pool. • pets. No children. 2293-B QUU ""~""m P...u.. a.nu
int Xlnt refs., assets. School erea. $355. per mo. $300 1 e $25 WK & UP o Oce 3 BR Su 2..ttory town bousta. Elec-. 642-'167I. Call agent , 546-4141. . ease. Agt: 540-1151. , -·ely 8 h 1 8• nRoo an to ... nuner Renlal, 1 blck F I h·' & Fordham, 543-6148 eves. ~ ... c kJ•·•e•• private pa•~ ......... ac • r, • m.s tft:'ach, pool, decor turn., urn s ... ..,., u.ou '""• ._
IMPORT COMPANY ,v!th 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath 4 BR, 2 ba, pool priVJleges. Maid Service. Pool . Util Pd. adlts onJy $300 mo. 536-ll82. Unfurnished 1 Br apt unturn wist.ow. or balconftt, carpeting, dra·
t>xclusive Giftware, Sta· Eastslde hom~ with large Enclo$cd yd. $330 lease. e Call 675-8740 e Unuu .. __ c., :t::~c~.ts. Im Center St, perlcs. Subttrranean park·
tlonery, Greeting lines seeks family room, in good con-8.ll-2317 aft 6 pm or "'knds. C • 999 '' From $120 to $215 mo ~. in& with elevators, Optional
active lnve1tor with Na· dilicn. Available now. $290. L•guna Beach oron• dtl Mar CHOICE Joe. 2 BR. 1 BA, No $265-LRG. 3 BR, 2 BA apt maid aervlce. Just north ot
tional Sales exper. 27812 mo. Including gardener. FURN. Bach. male, $UO pets. Priv porth, $225. 1st & Bachelors e 1 Bclrms horn~. charm'g patio, beaut Fuhkm JSl&nd at Jamboree ~~ ~~~t Crown Valley • Call Larry, 546-5880 Walle: tc Beach -2 Br home, incl. util, no cook. Furn. 1 Jut, yrly, 538-2095 arts. 2 Bdrma • 3 Bdrma grounds. Adults, 546-4016. and San JotqUln HU1J Road •
..... .,) ~una Niguel. Tel. HERITAGE REALTORS crpts/drps, •frplc, fncd. Br. $16S incl util. No pets. Sell idle ltems now! Call 2 Br. Adulta, no pets. Ttlephone <nt) 644-1900
REDI·BRE\V for appt, with Mr. Nol.an or * 2 BR, 1 Ba Tcwnhouee. IR:_:•:n=t=-A=·=H~O<l=ff=='~7=9-l430;;~~6~~~3;;7·~=====.L::-~~~-~!====o' 1 V2 or 2 full Baths BAY MEADOWS APTS. tor rental lotonnatJon CORPORATION Mr. Orel, &'ll-lOOO. · Patlo/gar/pool/w•hr-dryer Master slzo bedrooma wt 387 W. Bay St CM 646-0073 WESTCLIFF
1001 Heward Avenue hookup. $JJS. Ollld ok. high beam ceillnaa, large E/SIDE 2 Br, 1% BA., adult CAPRI
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San Mateo, Ca. 94lOI l~ 551·8400. ST' l'l.R G.A:l"Jl'E"ID'I<-~ living room w/gu or townhoua<, Encl patio. $1115. 1700 IVe!lclUl Dr. ---hrllllll .-* 3 BR dbl .nL ,&I A"J' wood burnin& fireplace. ,,. -· or u• ...,, Adull Llvlng-.No --'-LIQUOR STORE _ ncr • tar gar, 'OWIN---.,-_,,=.:.:..,i Conv.nlenl laundry .,... ~~ ~-~ "''" 4 Cash Sale. NB $200 ?d. 016 $l10/mo. Children ok. Call _ff# Al.Id :ilt CLAYJ.;,;. wu off kitchen. EndOHd pa-2 B.R. upper. Clotal p.raee. Deluxe 2 Br. PooL
l Fl IO 1se $20 Dennis Baum,~-~IJAt..11 ~ YourlJolf1At:JWqGuicl. 'f.. s6r: JI rh. ti~. 2 rwlmmlng POOls:, Adults, no pets $140 Carport. nmt. ot unt.
plies. fat yr. . ,0001 Houset Fumlahecl 300 !M'i:: -2 Br llome. gar. Va-.AH.1t 'T d .AccotJin• to IH Stars. ocf nU sauna, rtettatlon facili· • tif6.....m9 • 6C.Q74
ut er owner opera or ---------.,,_, 1·2-11· ,o evolopm•ssogoforTuesd....,, ..,7· ties. Stcurftv -··-' OCEANFRONT N "'"000 LI I G W llx G n I ~ cant. Kid1/ ..... 1, ok. ~.~-tdl to-~~i · -v ..... "" " BR,·n1 • ewport'• .,..,.,, . cs. p uJJ . 1 • t era ..... ,_."""\n'c:cttespoi itlg , ... ~s , .1. u urn cpt/drps F '" ,000· fl
stock. Principals only, Write --------Renl·A·House 979.1430 of)Q•r:Zcdtoc birth~gn. Modelo Open 'Iii 9 pm. • • • u~st, ~ 'II· • 1 BR. $250 4 B 2~' ea.. 1 Yoifnr 31 M htt 61 ""'w range/~. rtfrli. No Pll~ lrg pvt. sundtck Sharp
Cluaified Ad •422. Daily • r., • rrplc, 3 BR house in courl, $160. 2T0nt 32~ ~T""' 2700 Peterson W1y, CM $l40/mo. 968al4S5. 11nife prerd. $400 ~tytly.
Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Coeta =· >r'M!4!:',,~:..tsi Ma Gnr.·SmalJ fncd yard. 2 kids ~t:, ~~~ :::f!:."" nr Harbor Blvd & 1.2 It 3 Bedroom apta. 673--7629. Me~. Ca. 9262.6. b -I ....... 'f ... ok. 64~. ~lri.le'I J$Pl'QIH\lotlol OSNeM Adams BullUns. $125 .. $150. $165.1---c*-:,c:.so=R"M"'.-APT="'.-*--I a. UJl'C, l'~.v. pool. TuAtin. ~T 3'~ '6(), can t 64&-32SG
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•wRYllsCLtingEAN!NG PLAN1" $330 Ji,8. 1 ml. beach + COUNTRY Club View ilome 11:a.. 3110 e70ut qen • • tn EutbJUU. $185
Pool 4 B 2 Ba all -.New,Ltase'4ll(l/MO. 22Xl ,...., '""""' .,,,...., 546-5025 * DELUXEJA2BR. * .
· Holland Bus. Sain f!Jtn: r.. '• new l!(f. It. Avall now. 557-9400. 1~~ ~~,..... ~~ Bltns, d!hwshr, gar .. nr So. l r 675-6050 o
"TlteBrokerwil!IEmpathY' NU-VIEW RENTALS 'IODERN 2 B ~·--.. ..._ ,...... 71,,_ Cou!P'·--•se-2321 -~· r, •IVUM! in 12Ycaf,. '2To 72~ ~· • P'S I CL•
171$ OrM&:t Ave., C.M. 67J...4030 or 494-.3248 court, bltns, gar, tncd. 1 13Good •lY°" 7l hd DELUXE Di1M .Point
645-0'10 540-0E(ll eve~ •-1~· p I I cbUd olc. $1711. 612-55&1, '1',...,.w.. ~~ ?!:1..,. APARTMENTS ~.;.:.;;.;.;;.;;;.~---·IBEAUTIFU!. ""1ra larp l ··~·m -·ling Shop, ··-1 ... -.. MU·---,, ~ ... v·-· ,._ • BR. 2 ~ ··-~ ~ -· Founlain Vallev ,.._ "'-"""" Air Cond -Frplc's. 3 Swim· ~-· ~ -•· • Br., apt. "'"' -view. In $J.lO mo. Plenly of parking. BALBOA l'enln. cltaNte! • """' A1T.. TT,,_, m'"" ~·-.Ile·••• ~. . BA, C1111>. drpo, bltns A Parle~. 1235 monl!I. ~. ha -~-SU -·• •··•-· GREENBROO lllloab "'8Adwrtlillft 11~ ... .., 1-uug •uu ..,..... A...a HM. 837 -• le "'•-""1lll'll' let,,,, I you 11•.> Wf mmer ftu~ • .._,,uvut. 5 . --KE, .5 BR, l9C.,. .. 9Soclol 791" Tennis Oourtt -Cam•. and y ................ mo. -....:>"•• or Ill mos. a.le or -·~· u
$800, Leaving sta~e:. lr.kl w. br, 4 ba, Jge float A pltr: ~ 1q. ft. llot'iR. t.ffM11ar 20hd 5011ett# 80GIMl'ol Biiii·-·• Room. &17-5178. dcalmt. Expensive new ~··-·-·1 A "-'I , ... -1---...... .., ... , r--.t 21 Slt:lw ~I Ollfkuft II~ MU , .. _, __ I I ~ ·-~u·ae'r, .....,, a na. .......,.. • ~· ~· "''~-. .,..""" mo. ., ... lm Cl u b. 22r.i1ow 52 ~ 12 1. 1 BEDROOM New 2 er S Br, 2 story. View, wuuw.11 n •P · '-""' .,...,,...,.
-WINDOW wuhl•• bttslne" La•un1 BNch 968-0'llll. "'""'~ ",_ '""' FROM $1" ~'c, bl\.lna. $2XI up. See u~ I moolhL For sal• at ,._ • 24Fw !l .. Aftd 84 ~0l'I IN' Utft •--" II•••-11t.& 't<'>J1 lot Ill<. Truck, "l'lip, 2 FOR rt~t July 41Aug.38R, 25v., >SY"" "'"""' MEDITE RRA NEAN 124 SUn. 33003 Blue Lon· ~·w· ~~: ~~~ ·
tu!totner n'J!Jle. Grou llOO) BR, !b~A, $160.hl Sa'6ried, 2 BA, furn houBC. $250 mo. ~~-fr ::....,, :f~ l"'='-"'""11 tern. 615-7505. • 2 BR dplx. Nlct, spt_l.c. 1i\1alk mo. 4 t.tnd&Y.. Xlnt area for l"l'Spon e, eata lshcd lld· C&ll 839-2432. :MM !IBAl>iHl'I' tec:.oming VILLAGE Vncanctf!s ooi1t 010nt'y! Rent to ba.Y. ocean, &ho~. no •·----1ng .... or_,_ ... ,.... ullt. No -t•. (M.81;,,.. I-:,-,~-,;,_----.,~ ,,c..t-..__...._119w,11 I Ad llJ -,,_ ~ """" '"'~... '"' •v The ful~t draw Jn the \Vest 30~ ¥1 Thll ,..,. ........ 90Todcrf 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ynor houM", apt., ~tote pt a. U · "''~''·
all's M the bch. $3000 do~ Netd a "Pad"! Place an td! "· ·1 P!lo 6120 1n1) ~1 -bl'· 1 h ~-"" NJo lerms 67M7!3. ,' Call nfl_~ • • .a ual Y t ClusU~ Gootl· @Abcar; {)Ncutnl <N 'OUAV ~ .. e c. t Na VfllQ ,., t ll'I a b~t .••• stll )"OW'
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-port S.-OllllONA di! lioW. Dduxt lo"'11, betutt!W house with -.;.;...--,.---~ YAAD CLEAN·Ul' TIME! APARTMENT MANAGERS 1ndo DRAPERY.cARPET ... t --"-------1 Csl Kwy. oftkff. Afr cond. lltp Ir dock tn Newport Atta $\VIJ.f ltuona tn private pool Ttte mnov&I, prunine, llh"'" Adult cotnpltx 24 U.nlll CAN'T find • job? W w Exper. decorator t Y Pe
Adults-Conclo-Westcllff $300.and'400.t15-6900. Augud. Belt of t.rom txpuif:noed &Jrl ~.Allio, lawns ftrtilhet!, YOU Supply the Paint. Rm1 639-6Q) \\-'Uhing bus. for sale· ttt person. Active,~. Excel
2 bi'=pafio.wJD.~u-.lrpl Im~ DESK -a·-·•·ti~ sso n!(ert.nets. Call w a I tab teacher. $L25 n. halt hour. top mu, mow, 1: tdge, $15. painted $lO ea~vgy· Also, a;. --T"T~R"'"'•"'c~T=I =E~--.,...,-,~ secUon 200. 67~. draw + comm. 492-2254.
med. posa. $280.l):no, Open-mo. -~-r...nlture 6'f..,itn Cindi. • OrtvtwtQ-'I tea!td $20. tttior. Refs. ;N rs. exp.er. A '"' V '"6"1 CITY OF F 0 UN TA I fl! ENJOY 5e11in& real estate? SAi.SU..~ pm, at 15 lho. ..,__ ....-,;O:om:,:;·:_;-~'::::=--:::--;;-::-645-4191 646-M1G c540-=...7::1)l6.:::;,.....,.~---I Bannald wanted. Bonus VALLEY OUTSTANDING Th< F..ARN MORE lot
u -t lon I •-1 C .... PROBLEM Pregnancy. C.OD-No i 'unng plan. Apply t.n penson, da,ys. C'o.i-r-t.·~rr's. n, , Not •·-·• ne
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Real ... • 546-0811 -~ ._..Beoch.eiaa ey couru;efing. Abortion A s..tcooMd-tar aard<lllnr l •mall *WALLPAPER* Blvd CM SECRETARY uponth•numberottrans.,,.
Apt&.,. DESK 'Pie. •V&Oahle $50 Ado UOn •f APCARE. tandscaplna: aervicea, call When fO'l ca.I.I "Mac.. ., • , • $638. to $785. Sh.'trp "·on~ tions completed, but your
Furn • ., Unfum. 370 mo. wm ~ turnuure 64zloi n! • ~ evea. s er v 1n 1 MA-1444 646-lru Attractive G trl w/good work history. Xlnl VERY F 1 Rs T CO!.t•
at 15 mo ........... ~ Ai.coaoucs Anotwnv1ot•s Baby11'ttl-Newport. CdM, Costa &tesa, * PAINT(NG • PAPERJNC Occho '1 \\'Ork, hdri. pay;.A~rtl 5kills. 90 ta 100 ghorl~, lo.11SSION CllECK. '~orkiv available. 178'15 8tach 81\ld. -v•• ... u ' ''11f Dover~ Wetcliff. Intertor Exterior ur~. mu.st ive . ..,...,era 65 wpm typing. Great ,.,., in \\'llh a highly comJ)C!tit e
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HuntinJt9n Beach. ~ PhoM ~7217 or ·write Uc. Jue, Guarruiteed cleaning, no heavy "''~k. City Clt'tk's Office for bard and highly succtutul com-S..mmer Rentals OFFICE soo month, crpld, P.O. Box l2'l3. Cb!ta Mesa. OIRISJ'IAN mother w I JI QUALl~G· Call Ho.ms 642-t558 App.ly ll-1, Ren~ Readier, wor~r \\1ho v.wk.s weU pany. \Ve're branching out ·
PALM MESA APTS. turn. utU pd, ht shopplna. FINO YOURSELF babysit day!f, wttkly or pan GARDENI TI!E HANG~IEN, up Lo Wo/e 569 w. 19th, C.),_t, w/people. and we need professlonaJ
un.n.....,.,. IN SOMEONE EL.SE. lime. SOc hrly. 9 mos-5 yn S Yrs eXPt'.t'. in &rt'&. Re· ATTRACTIVE \\'Omen ST ENO CLE RK Real Estate Agents. Ltt'1 ~""'~TO NPT. BCH. center -333 E. 17th St., DISCOVER prete-. Xlnl reh. plantlng,haulaway,genorat ~;:',.;;. m~~lt 15,~~is;;'ob~; wanted for direct mies $561. lo $689. Jntere•ting job talk" Call DA_RRE LL I ~ .. ~R ,~· C.M. GIS-2~. DISCOVERY lenced yard. West of Hri!or landacape mnlnt<nance. lllS.2lS2. ••rl<. Apply in pe....,n. in PubHc Works O.pl. R" MEEKER. 540-8555. UnUQ.,;v•"" ... ge •Pb! .. OfflCE tor ltt!fttat1al 7141835-6885 %13/3813393 Shopp'-Center. 548-1395. Free estimates. TV · 80 + ~1·thand ff.e.
h,,.. . pool, Jacu.zzl elect bookica'p1ng M'?V!ee. Reat. • "'6 540.7873 or 646-9076 PROFESSIONAL Palntor. Teleprompter Cable · quu•>< · · Experienced
bJt...ma, ahag crptt, dtpJ Nr 17th st ••-CM MY NAME IS RAQUEL Carpet Service Ho-st w-·k. -··. Li•/t•-. 2624 West Cst H w Y., cent steno expeCrL"E'""'RK. Cooks ' · · • ......,.. · · JAPANESE Gardener . "" '" '"...., .. '"' Ne\vpor1 Bch. TYPIST . .. una etc. Adult., no Pj>tl. 548-8118. l can guaranlee Io teach you Co y lnl/Exl. FNe e.I. Rcts. -~ $5l9
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S!NBEDGLESRM •...••••. F~m $135Sl40 1 --*,-,Am=POR=~T"'"'AREA=~-.-to dance qulcklY & easily, Jg~~:.Sn~'. & Up;::~r;: O~~~~ r..:rd~~~te:. 54S-2759. AUTO SALESMAN Mu;t be ~ccurate. last & Busboys 1
' ........ ,,vm -Adj. Alii>orter Hotel. O.luxo call me. ('13) 432-792!, Dri·Shampoo tree Scoocf>. 64i..3102. PAINTING & PAPERING, Expenenc-ed Imported Car I,ypisl. 00 wpm. Willing lo Apply Ill Person
2 BEI>RM. • ••••• From Jlw THERE is only one I ;:=i';i;;==c;--=:-= Sal~an for BtifW Agency. •-rk hours .,,;gned. m4.2 Ortego Hwy. vou•-r•~t. t•·y're un-1~2-3 room 1uite1. l.OWEsr guard (Soil Retardants). PROFESSIONAL tree •••rk, 19 yrs in Harbor area. Lie & d v
'"' "'' ,... •111i RA......, .,,_ "Wrioht" w .. u to get a 64,. .,~ Group insurance, emo. San Juan Capilltrano .d,,"-"riced 1561 Meq or. '.t.S. .. ._ OU.Pont Dr.. .. ...,.. Degreasen: & all color pr u n In 1 , tr t mm 1 n g, bonded. Ref's fum. ~-. .
(S btf. from Newport Blvd..) room 8. 833--28CO. massage. Try
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$46--9360 Bu1iM11 Rtnt11I 445 It! 833-2100. bleach tor while carpets. Landscaping, c I ea nu P, guaranteed "·ork. Licensed CREVIER MOTORS nel Dept. lO:nl SlateT Ave., 4 & 6 yr old girls. From 8
Tr11ve l 540 Save your money by saving Gp<irge 646-5893. & Insured. 675-5740. 208 W. 1st St. Fountain Valley. ( 714)
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m ID 6 pin. 5 days wk. Call Summer Rentals srORE or Office 12 o o. -me extra lriJ>!. Will clean Santa Ano 961,..2424. Mrs. warren. 541-5221 d.,... PALM MESA APTS. Be au tifuJlv •·-.. ·-·....A, 17 YR. old student needs ride lo'vi·ng nn di·.;., rm & GENERAL GARDENING Professional Painting 835·3171 .
MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. panelltd, p~te ii°';.~2'75. to Utah soon u possible -hall $!5. "Any·-r~. $7.so, A1ow, edge & trim. Residen· lnter/exter. Quality \\'Ork. --A~U~TO_M_O-TIVE CLAIMS CLERK EBaXPk~rR. IEB~aEdD •I tpaasl•~~.~ OR UNTIJRN oUlce drentna room.t 2334 Can help drlw. 67>1345, couch SlO. Chairs.;, 15 yrs. tial & comm Free est. Reas. 557-7455 aner 5Pl\1 lfI'O LOT c, '" oc u•
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ina:, shag crpti, drps. aauna. CHOICE rental sbopt &:: of. Windjammer· South Pacific Good ref. 531-0101. Sod. Stolons. Seeding. Yard colur-wc'll do rest. 642-85aJ. SON UNIVERSITY OLDS-· & .0o"7===-:::::::;-;::I s~G~~.~ .. ~~ $135 ~~:-=:~ l~t~ n ;t'. !~Sh~aro~;;'~~~-U39~ex~p<~ns~e~s~/ "~'ri!~ ~~[~•tn:=a~~~. =~· State Llc'd, !fie~:APER H!!t'2~ ~~~~Co:: 11:.::00 benefils. Call 842·7751 for able to bri~g·~~rcts. to finan. • · R preferred, Good salary F'°'/C bookk"e""r. mout be 1 B
EDRM From $140 Call &!.t'l __, ,,__ "" '""Y •• ' ' appointment, cial 1 sta1en1ent gt age, 2 BEDRM ••······c--•tso klc. ~hewn! 9:~ Diacount additional rooms, Jones Lawn Service PROP. painting, also roots, AVON tll."VITES YOU to UNIGARD prepare a«cruals, & journaJ
: h ..... :~:':-'0' •~ am or n:ave message, lal scotch guarding available, Mow, Edge & Vacuum. accous. ceil., inter/exter. start earning extra· ca.sh . A~•·
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You're rig I, urc)' rt un. 64&-9197. Lott Ind r..... commercial accounts 111~·1. Lie/I••. F-est. 64" '191. INS. GROUP ~·~ntr7"4.s7·3. '~ or · ' derptlced! 1561 Mesa Dr. ed 0 "• M ... _. t S ma 11-lat r f! -clean.up. ..., ~""= ,,...;J selling our exciting cos-U'to-
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54&-9860 S95. Hi·tl'attic count. 2340 ~ ...,.,., • PROFESSIONAL interior or exterior & reas. '72! For a pel'sonal appt. Cleric1l·Office FACTORY
Npt Blvd. C.M. 646-254'1, Found (frM •d1) 550 STEAM Carpet Cleaners, Japanese Gardening Service rates, Dick, 968-4065. Call 540-7041. MacGregor Yacht Corp· Excell('nt summer work. 1C:u!: 1:1ix,C:, ~ 1,,54=18-<=83:=33,..·-.,.---...,.,,..., i ---------prof. at lowest prices. :IXl Free Est. * 646-0619 Plaster, P atch, Repair BABYSITTER net.'ded, 2 needs intelligent \\'Orker. Trainee & experienced. Im·
$140 Up. EUf GARDENS OFF'ICE, store, near N'pt Found Irish Setter, Costa sq. ft. $29.95, 962-0672. EXPERT Japanese Gardener kids, on semi-regular basis. Quick to learn. 1631 Placen-ntediate placement. Weekly
APTS. 177 E. 22nd St. C.M. Poat Office. 450 IQ It. Good Mesa. Call 645-2584 Carpente r * 645-1796 * * PATCH PLASTERING Hntgn. Bch. area. 536-3227. tia, Costa Mesa. pay check. No fee.
64'2--366. ' parking. $120 Month. UGHT Brown, llhort haired --,,."'::'.''.'-=::°"''.:=-.:-~-CM or NB area All types. Free estimates BABYSITIER. my home, KELLY GIRL
Graham Realty 646-2414 dog, Vic Orange Omst • CARPENTRY • EXPER Japanese Gardener Call 540-6825 7:3().S:30, J\.l·F, 2 children, Ci~ I 2061 Business Ctr. Dr. Huntington Beach * OFFICE.600 sq ft avl now. "-lleg ~· w 20th ,.._ 1 Rough & Finish Patio. Tops Pl b' c .M a-·. Own trans. • Irvine 833-1441 . ·;r;·" ....., e. 1.a.a • • ....usa & cement. 646-5971, Complete yd service. Neat um rng •= ertca NEW'. SANDPIPER !00 Sq. Ft. INDUsrruAL Mesa. 548-LIS<. & Rella. r..e est. 642-4389. Sa ho . 645-0518. EXP
Early blrd specl~_..l BR 1.,.SHC.,.O_P,,,a',vC.li-Ai:ugC-._64&.""'_2!30-':.;;:;SO SMAU.. blk male poodle. 'MIN=O~R~ho-m-e-,.--~.-,-. ~P-lum--COl\IPLETE Lawn & Free ~~~nplu~:i:.a:int. BEAUTICIANS needed. Top Good figure apt i I u d <'. A ~RY . COOK. ~~n
from IU5. 2 BR from SJS5 lndustrlel Rtntol 4 clipped, fiea collar & chain. bing _ carpentry _ painting Gardening '""'""· Hauling Installations 839--0372 hair styUsos mtly. Male or business experience preler· ~J"he '",n\";;""bor Cos~
Furn/Unfurn. cool color U> Vic Mesa Verde area. Call ling & cleari-up. Jim 548--0405. PLUMBING REPAIR female. Sand Crab Hru.r red in life, health, or ac· Mtc n, ar ' COSTA MESA r:A<! ..,.." -roo . ·Call 54Q...5560. ...__ · """3433 H B esa. terion, JXJOI, J acunt, more. .rw-"uu. JJO:"S1gns. ;,.,,,,.... , · · cident insurance ~~=-:c;--;;T.".'7':-1 _ Holland Drive, Hun. 1440 Ir 2880 Sq ft. O ! C d 1 M ~.eili-1 · TREE SERVICE No job too small TY
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-95 CABINET MAKERS-F UND n orona e ar • ..;..-,""-,",.....,,..,.,,...._..,_,._ Trimm; .. , Pruning & Clean· * 642·3128 * BEAU perator, space o _)~ ~ Perma·-1 lull ·tom' e fur tinglDn Beach. 847-95 • FIBERGLASS · vie. of Jatmine Ave. and ""." ~... rent . Hair ~'est. '"'"
Fourth St, -grey fem kit· Acoll$tlcal Ceilings blown up. 642·5196 or 842·8442: COLE PLUMBING 673-4186 t?UtJU/l.C 1 small business in C.Osta MOVE IN TODAYI Nr. Nwpt F'1'wy le S.D, Frwy 64 7201 machine applied, Free es. JOHNSONS' GARDENING 24 hr, service. S4S.llGl ~~==--=---.,.-,,-d i . t fesa, Prefer 25 ID JS yrs.
Kl"' & pets ok. 2 Br ftom . 2931 Grace Ln. ten, abt 9 wk• old. 4. . tlmates. Guar. fl44.7183, Yard Maintenance, Planoing BE A U T.Y 0 p • r a lo." Musi have 6 months ex-Lighl lyping, good phone
$145. 3 Br. $199. All extras. CSo. of Baker, E. of Faizvlew SMALL green. pam>t with I Cement, Concrete Cleanups 002-2.035 R ._o_of_i_ng______ Interview1ng Shampoo girls perlence on either a ski!L<i, some bookkeeping
Pool. 847·7284 or 968-7510. % Mi) Representative there red head, v1c. Pearl & -----------i T. Guy Roofing. Deal & assistants. Hair West, ask Keypunch, Keytape, or a helpful. Send reply to
Newport Beach 9 am-12 noon. Center St., Laguna Beach. CEMENT Div of total ser. ls * LANDSCAPING * Direct. 1 do my own work. for Don. 673-4186. KE',Y Disc ckvise. Classified Ad No. 462, Daily
(714) 979--4434 or 879-4711 494--0402. offering a .5.5c-65c ~· ft. New lawns, Sprinklers, decks, <!Ao:.,...,,.. o::Ao 9590 BOAT roua;.up INTERVIEWING Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa OAKWOOD GARDEN er ..-1-1 all cleanup. Slate lic'd. 536-12'l5. ......,..,.,°"; .ncr •
926 576 to 6,000 Sq Ft LARGE male Irish Setter, summ 5v=uu on ce-Celooat exp. required. PACIFIC MUTUAL Mesa, Calif. 26.
Aportm1nt1 4001 Birch. N.B. 541•5032 fiea collar. Vic. Lido Joie, ment Ioces. Call Dave, EXP. HawaHsn Gardeller Sew ing/Alteraiion~ __ Coastal RecNation, Inc. FASHION ISLAND GIRL FRIDAY ......... $500.
(ResorLIJving for NEW DELUXE M-1 Unlta. 3 Npt Beach. Call 673-3796 or ~-==~·~-~~-~ Complet~ gardening service D ES I G ... NE R-E uropean Call Bob Londress (Corner Santa Cruz & Fee Paid
. Adulll Onl~hcn ph. power. 1733 Monrov;a 673-4181. JOHN'S Patio, pool deckl & Kamalan;, 646-4676. trained, 20 yrs. exp., ""w In 642..1790 Newport Center Ori,,.) w;th acrountlng -book·
NEWPORT 543-3145: 83$-9798 evet. FEMALE Black & Tan dog, block. F1'e est. 833-tl29I for General Services Huntington Beach. 968-0739. BOOKKEEPING MACHINE keeping background. Lig<II
16th at Irvine ........ Shepherd & Part Sam· appt. days or aft. 5. OPR. * FREE daily b u s SH & otb(>r Girl Friday -or 642-8110 Rentals Wonted 460 ~· TCYTAL SERVICES co. SEWING . DESIGNING "' I
eyed. Vic Arches Marina, PATI OS, walks, drive, install i\t en ·Women. Reasonable 10 k<'Y by louch. Light typing transportailon tor l\'O n Duties. Olher Fee & Free NB Call lW'O """'" new lawns, saw, break, Plumbg lnstall's ·Carpentry. & some general oUice Los Angeles until move to Positions.
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need one Ol" t\\'O bedroom
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TRAl>IED doga) ll50 most.
Vic: between 19th & Victoria
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MESA, SCS. 7881/aft 6 p.m.
Charge -Noisy -Pious -REFINED retired gentleman
Pillar -RAPPING • • wants room & board. Prlv
Cranky boss: "He wants home. 558-1799.
all hb: memo1 on RAPPING FORMER hom~rs want
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LEASE . 3 Br turn, house. 3 mos. Retere'nces. Have no
Newport or CdM. After Aug. pets. No children at homP.
1. 673-0588 eves or wknds. Only vice a sense of
ROOM for rent, nice Costa
Mesa home. $65 mo.
responsibility. Tel. C714)
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2 DOBERMAN, vie Springdale removr. 54&-8668 for est. Estimates. Call 846-7450. duties. Ne'>''JX>I'I, Sept. '7 RUTH RYAN AGENCY ~!809. RUTH RYAN AGENCY CONSTRUCTION 1793 Newport, C:.! 646-4854 & Westminster, H · B · Child Care TIITNGS By Moose: Fence, Altera tions -642-5845 1793 Newport, CM 64&-4854 LOAN OFFICER 17931 Beach, HB 847-9617
894-1620. COMPLETE day ca re. gen. crpl repair, appl ;nstln, Neal, accurate. 20 years exp. I7931 Beach, HB 1117-9617 Xlnt oppor. for apprafae< tn GENERAL omCE.to l450.
YOUNG, all v.•ht n:We cat. Laguna Hllls area. 7:30 am dee., plumb, tile, 552-8949. Televis ion Repair BOOKKEEPER ...... to $671 residential constructioa dept Figure aptitude with lots of
Very gentle le affectionate, to 5:30 pm. Mon thru Fri. Hauling * B' ·~=·s TV * Through T.B., with payroll & in Costa Mesa. Require, a detail & ability to catch on
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SMALL grey kitten. Vic 23rd. cepting any age. 837-5121 or LOCAL M 0 v es• hauling, Servicing All Brands experience in rates tarHf. prai5ing residential & small RtITH RY AN AGENCY
& Santa Ana Ave.~ 837-4603. cleanup. Exp college 6tU· KnoAulhforlz:~~13 RtITH RYAN AGENCY income units w/KJme con. 1793 Newport, CM 646-4854
Lost 555 Contr•ctor dent. Lrg truck, Res. wn or 1793 Newport, 01 646-4854 struction lending preferable. 17931 Beach, HB 847-9617
533--7946 Tile 17931 Beach, HB 847-9617 This position includes )>an Gal·Friday needed for retail LOST Vic. of Bulbard & J A C K Ta u I a ne-Repair TREE & ll'g. plant removal. ---------, B o OKKEEPER SECTY to solicitation & builder ~ furn store. Bkkp t>xp a
Hamilton mnall, • k In n Y remod., addiL 20 yrs. exp. Yard & trash clean.up. CERAMIC tile new & $700. tact. Must have ap~ mus!! Ct.II between S.10 am
black &: tan dog. Ans. to Lic'd, My Way Co. 547-0036. Rototilling, moving, 2 trucks remodel. Free est. Small F/C with or without light with a financlal institution, &t2-n>3. '
Lucy. Call 968-5010 Bet. 3 + 5 ton fiat dump. 7 day, 24 jobs welcome. 536-2426. SH. Expert typist. Call Mr. l)a.wson, 54&--1500. j.i~ .... ~ ... ~~~=-1
pm. Driv-ayt hr. Call M & T 642-1403. RUTH RYAN AGENCY CALIFORNIA GENERAL OFFICE
REWARD. Lost "'«l1ll blk QUALITY seal coating. DISPOSE OF THAT UGLY [fil 1793 Newport, CM 646-4854 FEDERAL SAVINGS Typing & som<' fiiure
poodle-White beard mark· Weather, gas, oil resistant. TRASH AND DEBRIS , Empioymmrt I 17931 Beach,. HB 847-9617 COUPLE t m e
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my-answers to Pepi-Vic: 545-5195. REASONABLE. 54~28. mngr. Mature woman mo. · + l Br. furn. apt, Apply Springdale/Heil. ~5350. El·~ • I bookk · 0 r---Pl · *
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r1ca YARD, garage cleanupg, Job Wanted, Female 702 w Is t ro ng eepmg telephone, util. 557-4242. * range '-"'=l a.sties WANTED to rent or lease, LOST our wondertul pet Irish E L ECI'RICIAN !l nsed Remove trees, dirt, ivy, 1 ___ ... .;.,,;....____ background needed full time CREATIVE selling total 850 West 18th St.
no later than Sept. lst. 2 Bl" Setter at Coco's, Adams & • ce • skip Io ad er, backhoe. GOOD TYPIST for busy interior . design look W man' re'ady to Costa Mesa, Calif. house in Silverado, l\fod-Harbor. C h i 1 d re n bonded. Small jobs, mainL 847-2666. Will do ty • t firm. Must be quick. ef· • .0 ~
ROOMS $15 wk up w(kit. U'J
wk up AptS, 2376 Newport
Blvd, 01 548-9755.
Guest Home 415
jeska. Trabuco area. Call beartbro~~,~~ B541~e .. ,...1:' on :&~"'o;P:;:alr!""'.'754i-8-5203'-';;""'"'"-,;;I YARD & Garage Cleanut>. her ho.J:,uW111Pr''i:k:p fjcient & organm:d &-~llve ;,~·ti~~r~~o~e~: . ~OSTESS
aft 6 pm-558-2173 ext Xl7. If choker <.VU<U-. o-ws.:.J. ELECTRICAL WORK. All Free est. 7 days. Call and deliver loca H.B., shorthand & typing »Al s.
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"';,:ns P~~se leave number REWARD: Jost June 16, tan ~:'~;g °:-~~c'd & anythne, 5'&-51131. F .V., WHI, lSc per pg. ~on ~n7o~f.;., C:,.':~~1 Oasslli<ll Ad No. 461, Dally oveo:b21, Evenings. Full time.
w ope or. It wht Chihuahua vie. s. es . HOUSE OF CLEAN or will work by hour or e . Pilot P 0 Box 1560 Costa Bo Burns Restaurant
WE would like to rent ~ur Broadway &: Orange CM Floon, crpts, windows & c a ll 847_3095• 714/979-1840, 8:30-5 pm. Me~ Cafil. 9~. ' Fubion Island N'pt Center
Jovely, beautiful house with 642.f!558 TIME FOR walls. 5 yrs. area. 642-682C BOOKKEEPER Cu Se AM 6f4.2000
slip & dock in Newport area NEED help at home? We Full charge, exper through st. rv. t. H
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US ~"/Babysit· LOST Cat, north CM. l.<lng BAY & Beach Janitorial. ha 'd N • PART TIME ~~r= *PRIVATE ROOM* tor August. Best of Refer-hair, grey/black t iger, wht "-UICK CASH Crpts/w1ndows/Doors etc. ve Ai es e urses general ~edger. Newport ter, 2 altcmoons per wk, l
for ambulaLory pel'80n, Good erres. Call Waltah Clark. paws/chest. Reward. .,, Re1id/Comm~J. ~1401. :ouse:~~ e~ak~~: Center office. Pro Per! Y New company expa nsion 't'Ve on wkend, approx $30
food. nice cheerful SUXTOund· _644-00 __
22~·===~--i.;.5.11'-"'=""'23U:...°'=,,541Hl1<:..;;.=9::.== THROUGH A Management exper-. pref.d. has created openings per wk. Own transp. Ref's
. WANTED LOST June 8, Keepsake \l.·ed· Prof. Carpet Cleaning 547""6681. Sal a r Y open. Wr1!e for men 2 1 & up to please. Call 833-8958.
Jngs* Call o::.oo .,_,. + Young couple \\.'OUld like to ding hand . ISO REWARD. Also windows &:: floor care. HOUSEKEEPING, exp & ClassHied Ad No. 376, Daily t rt k . med'ately HOUSE KEEPER Co ~,,~ DAILY PILOT Call Dutch 537 ISOS 24 hrs relo'able. Does eve...,thing. Pilot P 0 Box 1560 Costa 5 • wor im 1 • • m-rent 2 BR untumlshed house Vic: Newport Be a c b . • • · ., Me..'., 6uit. '2626. ' $98-$128 WK. pa~k>n. Part ."1n•. Must Summer Rentals 420 wHh garage In CM. Up to 673-0020. HouotelHnlng Re!. aw. transp. 548--0'63. dr•ve. No smoldn• or drink·
DELUXE waterfront home.' $150 mo. Good refs. Both Mostly Doberman male pup-WANT AD Help Wanted, M & F 710 BOOKKEEPER \Yanted. ex-$t7-0913 DAil.Y. lng,
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Furn. 4 BR. an 88' channel. employed. 557-9305 a.ft .f PM. Tail clipped, Ears not. Vic. MESA O eaning. Carpets, per. Conl~ministrator. DE~~ AL ass 1st~ n t .l;l~N"T=E~R"'t"'o=R-::0.:-co-ra"'ton-.1
Cose beach. 2 boat •llps. WANTED 2,000 to 3,000 sq. Victoria • Pacllk, CM. 642°5678 =m'ln5o5o7r :67 :i': Accounlrurt /Jr. ltlOO. Chair.;ode. 2 YI'! exp. Salary Carpets, d r a P • r
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Vacation Aug 1-Sept. 5. ft. building for furniture 54().79U, S48-.f111 Secretaries to $700. BOOKKEEPER -accounts opeLa n.Hill830-3'00. EI Toro • furniture sales. F.xpU; New
Rent to highly recom-outlet, Costa Mesa area. · Legal Secretary $650. payable, 3 to 5 years e:<P· g s area. store. (714) 645--0888.
mended party. No pets or DANIA REALTY C 0. Sec'ty/Rec'pt $600. Fast, alert, good typ1St. Clerk Traffic $450.
small children. $1200. 642-6500. fnttructton JfiSl * * * * * * Purchasing Clerk to $600. Familiarity with D.P. tech· e Boss PAYS FEE e Owner. Huntington Harbour. 1 3-0-r.-,~.-r-. "'hou-,-e-,fro~m O Accounting Clerk to $550. niques preferred. Salary to Must be good accurate
846-4327. owner. Fntn Vly or Hunt. Keypunch Operator $550. $650 D.O.E. Send resume to typist. Previous tralUc or
JULY-3 Br $150-$200 wk. Bch area. By July 4. Refs. Schools & Travel Agent Open MRS. McCLURE. shipping exper. prt'f. Jm.
July/Aug-Bach slps 4, $75-847-0363. instructions 575 Receptionist $525. P.O. Box 1810 mediate opening. CaU now! Free & ttt Positions
SJOO •*· All new crpl, elc. =FAMIL==-y,,_ .... .....,.,...,ho-m-e."'Sc"h17"s, Tr:ader's Par:ad1'se NEWPORT N'pt, Beach, Cal. 92663 Cal·FaU, Einploymen,t ga:; Exec. Secr,?tary to $800.
Steps to bch. 61'-ms or ans llhopping Refs. Call BW Interested In Personnel Agency BOOKKEEPER/Seery lull No. Euclid, Suite Ji, Recept.
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1,..1403. Parlrer, Agent 9$.2500. 833 Dover Dr., N. B. charge & payroll.' Cal. Anahe;m, ALSO FEE JOBS. ~~ Sal411' Open
BAY VIEW 2 bedroom, A Real Estate li'nes 642-31170 c1r1ven uc. 709-C ~dolph, <714> 956-1000 Jr._ .. .,.,, 101510 sl • plet 1 I . h TWO Champion bloodhounds c M CLERK TYPJsr ••= Undenvriter/Bkpr to $6511. eeps • com 'Y urrus · owned by mal111'e ttspo..,. Cal'ffr7 · · · . .. .. to -· Accounting Oerka to l550
ed. Avail June to Sept llSO ble coupt. .,.. looking tor 3 Accounllne Clerk BOOKKEEPER: part time. to key by touch & type 511 Sales/Customer Xtru
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PT month. Adulll only BR, 2 BA house with t.....i New or Exper1<nced ti mes Publ!c contact. 10 key add. For the gal with children In wpm, with uoathemaUcal SI /Dicta hone to $525.
agent, 6llH930. yard. Last home occupied J TI ·eau Lorraine school local growing ao. hack&J'ount. C::rai oJ
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2 BDRM furn. deluxe on and cared tor tile past tivo i:..:. P;:!p, ";!. Pmonntl Agency countmg flnn. fleodble houra RUTH RYAN AGENCY Rece t/Typ' ';' $400
ocean. n15 witk. FamO,.. years. 546-0135. dollars 2043 w64..i~~;>"· NB fur sldlled ~n. ~ 13 ::t:1"::'ffiM = euik/l'yp'f.t lo ~75
only. 64&.M32. I R.E. Slsm ol Blas ·• hr. Call ancy · a Y ac ' Apprentice OraJt.man ~
BALBOA ISLAND 2 bednn I~ e Sales SUccess Training ACCTS PAYABLE clt>rk, 540-6055, Coe.sllal t AgencyA•---' E • __ ... Jourt1eym.an/Mechan10 $'150 · turn. June $150 wk/July & PwlonMs • Placement Asst for grads' 30" Twin Screw Chr is . tJave 2 br house, vat Jot, 90me typ_..., ng. n· c i\f ·~· ..,. • .i .. ~ & fiU Co -2790 Harbor B · a ua.u1&, xperien~ P.T. Of,_.lll OUice • ., +Hr.
Aug. SIG>. fl44.1:161 ev<1. ~;;;;;;;;;;~~; • Day A Eve Classes Cl a r 50xl40, E. side CM. Want: !:~.~Cat• mar• n · B. U. SBOY EXPER. TELLER Mtny Other Openings KE
I TuiUon Relmb. Plan ' • lend OR ?? ""'\•=~E. _-"""'=~· ===== , 488 E. 17th (at Irvine) CM LA ARROWHEAD house Trade for?! 962-428.1 ~" "'~ -Apply In penon. PROOF '42-14711 fur rent by m!l'k. For Info Peraonalo 531. Myero 67:M756 e APPRAISER Suri A Sirloin
call 64i..1290; 646-8705. IR1 •For lnfonnatloo Brnch""' TRl-PLEX . $20,000, eqty. ~·-p " ~. Gds. xlnt Cl.,. 2 ~· ~--1 H N-OP.ERATOR SP TUAL Medium & Card (714) 541192 Q;ent will trade fur home, •mu -~· -~ W'J., ··~ ..
Vacotlon Rentals 425 R<adtng1 by Mn. WWtam~ & r,.., Gueat Lttture Ude CM. Ph: Mr. Harr;. toe. txchngd Inr IU1ything e RECEPTIONIST BOYS
SIG Bl!AR Lo1<e-Lov.ly 3 Advt..s tn all problems ot 3l5 otd No. NelVJ>lO'l. Bl. NB 545-8424 South Coast Real· valuable. S3500 val. Write e LOAN SERVICE Age IO.H
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-/942.!llD> 71<~76 that cunot be llOived. Free R-E. Education Ence 1964 /------,..---P.O. Box, 1560, Q,M. 92627. Call tor appointment cnt .,
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.,... · ""'-oi>e rtadl~ given NEW 2 brmc>bilehom<,:U llav<:B;gBearlolt.homt.3. MARINER m DAiLY PILOT ~•Is to Shore 430 ,with each roadlng. 114: A d wide.' At Meadows, 14851 br •-•-w t • ",,_
ca •my -·~· n• 1rv•--n--~ • ....... ~· area. ao' S·"VINGS "'-·~~ 527"1406, 10831 Beach Blvd., RHI Estele J~., ~. "~ ~~· . land Oll It ANYWHERE. :.., -CAR WASH'~--UNITED-~~: ~J~ Stanton. Contlactlne & lndeforpro~at ~~ Myers 67U75' lSIS WestdlU Drivt., LEAD MEN -DRIVERS-CALIEORNIA BANK ~emoons i65. a mo *FULLY LICENSED• ln1ur•nce Schools or!Owner ... w:HA~ Uketotrade!OurTrader's Newport Beach GAS An'END. -FINAL
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~· -~ Jle-Htndll Sp!rllusl!st. !GI approved, MIC, &Al . 12(),000 EqullJ> In exec. home Paradi,. oohmtn 11 !nr yout -APPRAISER/ DETA!l. -CASHIER I'().
SplrlluaJ R<lollrog. given . • >vcrlooktng scenic Fernando 5 line SITIONS. 4 locatlono. Growth 1:!. ll\l".:.It<1s:: ~: "'1 ily. 10 allAM-l<IPM. Advice Vscancle• <Oil money! Rent Valley ror equal eqty In Jn. 5 days-LOAN' TRAI NEE Co. Part & Full um.."''"" Contact Mr, Murrs,y '
21L'I w. Coast ll!Rhw~ Ne"'°n Beith
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/rm. Stralahl 613-4331. f.~n ;. matten. I can l"'1r hotlle. apt., al<>tt ::'~;"1;,.[.7'•1 ~UT. fm: 5 bucb. ~. •=:'.'1'~t•nl Car Wa.'11, 29511 Harbolt 646-Klt
l bdrm op~ pool VW 312 ti. EI cainJno n.a1 bldg., "''· thru 1 DsilJ> Ptlol Call Ml,. Oxley Blvd:, CM. Have IOnlt'lhh• l"'U ""1t to
tillh !llrl tr.e, Call Harold SIJI Gl• ... nte 0...Wed Ad.Sell Idle Items * * * * I* .. (113) 67Ml50 A pod WUI .. Is. pod Jn. !lqual Opportunity Employer IOU! OoaUled ads do It
.....,,_ M pm, ~or -now! Call 642"i671 Now! l'.qiJal Oppor. Employer mtmeflt. Well -call NOW ICUtl1L
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MAID v.wtc 1n exchu«tf for PUMPblaadSateTinaa, -6AL£S. expe1'1enced, for &PA.NISH Oak tutti.u. SOUNOESJGN. CAJUlAR.D.1-:.:::::.:;;_ ____ ~
INSURANCJ;°,penonalllnfl L.ECAL Secr1tary tx· apartment. 2.176 Newport Olldlfta.SdlJll.50bn. hfrbqualib'1tore,fu11Ume-. TYPISTS bdrm Nt, complete, '300. STER.EOComblbatlon
&lrt with 10m• exp. needed perlerad lnpenon&l lnjury Bll'd .• CM. 543-fm. NUe ahltt. Top Wl&fS. * m..2810 * "Kelly Chit" are apedal _!165..,,...,.1_1111_,-,...----,...-COM'PONEN'T SYSI"D.l: AM/FM, delu.u aud lo
by Calta Meaa Aa;tacy. "dJWfCI!, '"""452. -MllnttNnce Mech. POOM m.ssu for appt. S!X:RETARY lirlL Work for the top com-6' Avocado P'fffl ~ T pltct1 I nc)udillg: track l)'ILtm, nke, must •Ill $30. ~ LEGAL Secrl!ituy, super Plastic Menuf Plant Good m. A typlna. Op. P&rdH in Ora.nee Co. Work £xetlltnt cond. $135. ca1'1J'ld.sf' ~'fl', l way~ l7M94L INVEST IN •harp. •1tb ..... SH. Requltt• '"P malni.lnln& A ln<:omo Property SolH PortunllY tor advancement. w-~ 'JU.., ~'hen ~ 968.-0167 rellex JpUken. Ganvdl-ZDlm==,::...----.-0-.-."dl
YOUR I "'',.URE Stenorette, ltt!I auto. book-repalrln& lndu.1trial plant Inv f! • t men l DI v11'°11 lntelllcent It o u Igo l n & • llkf, for u lon& u )'OU like. 1-"H"o-u1-e'"'lu~l-o~l"F.~rn_l_lu-,-.-I protcuk>nal turntable com· ittreo. Xlnt value. Mu.t
ru I keepln, ex;p. Newport productlan machinery, Pre-Btach/Soutbtm Count Y Outitandlnc bentfita. Excdlent earnln&:a. Wedey also mlsc item• 675-7i98 plele wllb bale, dutt covtt aell. '65.134-251S 1 to 4:JQ.
Full or p/tlme, Center oUlce. ~. fer 6P w/lnjectlon It com· area. Enjoy the High in-83$-4545, Mn. Kn.mer P1Y chtcka. No f' e 1 • and diamond s I y I u I .
II YOUR OWN BOSSI UTE housek ..... l""• collece pttaalon moldin&. Basic come. Ir: in•t:lct ot a sales M/}" E qua J Oppo11unlty IFrntlde':"~ew~mMondal ,Y Cathrouall orh ENTIRE houae f\lll o I everythina: tully ,uuante«I. Men or wom... ..v.. ... caI'K't' in the Investment -~ UV .,, furniture. Must aeU. complete 11,Y•tem IOld for "i-------1!1 or hHchl airl, refa, own knowle<f&ti of planl e1le<: division ot COLWELL SECRE'?'ARY ....... to WK!. vi1i1. ~ •'Kl788 II JI -
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In.nap. rue .. Fr!. 9-12, S5 htliiful. PROP INC. An outstandtng SH 80 CGrea,r). A accw"ltc KELLY GIRL :;;-c--~:-=:.:...._"""l"'l2,I b:J.·~ o~.T7 ; m..:all ""tit '1W •
LHH A Yellow momin&'. Balboa Bay Club, Cembro M•nuf. Co. onnnrtunltvforthequallfled typing. WUI con1t<lf!r 2re1 Bu.tneu Ctr. Or. •0_•_•"9..::.•;.,,.S._I..;;• ___ ..;..,; 1'-------Toxl Cob 54-2419 I Cl ·~ v talzri bol ••I " mo nthly paymen" 3LI 2TI •1.0ll • 760 ay, H.B. succtu or I e n t e d r Ill Ont\\.' 1 ou.o Ila' lrvl~ 13.J..1441 9' Print Sota; Gffi!n ~-available. USA Stereo Equip nn, ~"'
UTHO color cameraman ex-147.3531 salesmen to joln an exciting It .. •Ullng to learn falit. tionaJ: 64'' row\d oak \VatthouJr, 179 E. 11th St.,l w••••••••I
---th Call Linda RUTH RYAN AGENC\' -WAI-TRESS EXPER ~. '"' bl "·'-I' per I enc ed journeyman. MAITRE'DE _ Capt .•••• _. grow con\~. , • ~· ..... ta e, 6 c ........ 7 C:O.ta. Mf.'la, &15-2442. .. ~··, --.... a~~ mutt "·ble _g, W"•ht t 1714) "" '""~ 1793 Nt"i'p:irt, C'.\I 64~ I Till I ' ~~ -.-. "~ Wqe open 6: negouo. Mar. first cla11 re11Aurant. •l6 a oi.o.ru.,., 17931 Beach, HD 8-17-9617 Nol uOOer 21. No Phone e~.ves'., any am P ,: STEREOS who lovtl c.IUldttn A a
Call for Appl
546-1311
Cn4) 521--0629. Or Co, Reaume: Claultle'd ·~.~b1idiary of the Cbl\1.-ell calla. Aruwer ln per90n, 30 xfiO coUte table, 3/4' 1972 Garrard. syatemlttd, ped~ed mini, wbite Poo-
Alk for Htnnan LIVE-In houaekttper, ranch Ad No. 460. Dally Pilot, P. • Surf 6: Slrloln, 5930 \V. a1 his1 top Y.'/&:Udfd metal fully auiomatic chanp.·, die who ~ lo\.oe. Both
Jr, Clerk Tr•lneei 11)'le atmosphere. Alutt be O. Box 1500, Colt& lileaa, SECRETARY Coul Hwy, Newport Bcb. ega; on.nse aha.a l'Ui 7x12, A~1/FM/~LPX radio, Mal· hol.l.w-~_ ~f1under
COUPON SORTERS, Nwpt capable ol complete C8tt of Calli., 92626. \VAITRF.SS wanted, Exp, aU :~S:~ ~:b~:_1~tc. ed air aulf)('nakln sl)faken t..'O ~ '53'7~ .
Bcb. Sl.15 hr .6 merit in-home &: Abo like anlmal1. cM"ErnAN=="'1c"°.~fl'"'o-o"t-m-a""'t.,. -Mu.at have J to 5 yn, ex-ahlfb:, i'ood tips. The O>I· plus tape deck. Still brand rREE 1 yr okl part dos.Ml A:
Cl't!UH. Famlll.u' w/10 key No small chlldl't'n. 6J9...6AXI, ten.nee O'haul expe:rt. Own perienct'. tqe Cotree Shop, 562 W. 1' COLONIAL couch, n1ake1 new " iuarantMI. \Vaa hound lovu ch t Id r •a,
adder. Pau •lmple a.r1th. toolL -~ •--~Jph Ave -Must ho •ble to work "-x.1.:19::.•c:h.:Sc:l:., CM=:.· :,;646-.:.:Slll:.:....·--into bed, IOl'.ld cond $50. kfl unclaimed. Oriainally "-·-A~-'-n. •--•
It.It. Full time only. Mu.It LOAN ESCROW OFCR C.M. '~ fl&JIUU ., ~;:::::;:::;::::::.;,;,.,:""°--ible schedule to lnd~ WANTED. Exp. d r 1 per y Call alter 6, 66-M36. ' priced at oVf'r $300. No"' '~"-'-' -a:., a,;
be attractive • neat. Call Positions available in several ===~==~-o~ R11I E1t1te C1rMr evet. I: Sat. rv1e all FINEST quality maple drop Slo-5. Ca.sh or 1 ma11 FREE to You -
Beverly ~. of our oUlcea for Ulan E• ?i!EDICAL OB/GYN office New or experienced, join tbe \\'Oman. For lnte w, c leaf di.Din&' ta.ble. c.o.t $260, payments. Credit 0 e Pt . white lMs hair kitten, bax:
crow Ottlcen w/a min. of requires front office 1lrl O:impany that'• l")Wing, It Richard Allen, 642-5759. Now $130. Exce:I cond. nt/893--0501. trained. I wkl old. &CJ..2501. JANITRE~. part time, 5 "'' / lnsurance experience. YoU do not hive a license, -1.!wt type 65 to iO wpm \VANTED: £ner&etic )'OUfli FREE KlnENS
day week, must be over 21. 2·5 yrs. exper. In convention· Pll'llle ~nd re1ume to P.O. checJc on our n111.n wl.th truck or van for 842-3079.
Exp. not nece111ry. alloana.Mu.stbecaP@_b\eof Box 3992, Ulng Beach, 49 -Shortha.nd100wpm dellwrtea. Part time. XTRAllicerurnJshlng1! Sofe, NEEDED 642-1~1
Newport Beh area. Start S2. handling. o"'n desk. Salary 90803 $ 5-1>-0«!7 until 6, after 6, kJng sz bed. chain, exercii;e RESPONSIBLE . S?liOKEY -erey, fen1, kif.
hr. 545-Url. commensurate w/exper. -:,.·~~===--·Prefer appllcant1 \.\'Ith t'X· 67~ "l"" benl'h w/,1elghts. Upright WORKING COUPLE trn w/wht paw1. Abt 9 wlul la;;iii;;iiioii..,..,..,.., .. 1 call Mr. Etchison, 5f6..1500. e e NEEDED R I E t t · " ""' ''" NEED t bedroom
T Offl GI I II I I I penence a1 one mnn 1,1~.~EE~.~K~EN,..'D--.--t-. -, -sun. freei.Cr. Alao n1a ny 1no~ one or \\'O old. Lovu 10 eat. 6"-1201. KEYPUNCHERS CALIFORNIA wo ce r 1 Licensing Course private sl!<!retary." .,... "" items. Sat thru T\lea. 1~-00 house ..... Ith large fencf'd FREE to sooc:l home 1 hlk
"Kelly Glrla" are 1peclal FEDERAL SAVINGS Full sales tra1n1ng program WE OFFER: Delicalf"Sr.en girls. Checken Eton Pl .. N.B. (\\'cl'ilclilf yal'd (for h\·o VERY \VELL ma.I~·-"-" l lllk ~kit·
eitls. Work for the top rxim· Must be 25 and able to drive _ 00 cost. Management op-& Cashiers. Lucci'a Deli _are_•,;.)
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, 64&-8398=~=·~~~-I TRAINED do£•) S150 mo1t. t• .~alt 5.311 pan!e1 1n Ora.nee Co. Work ?iolACHINE operaton, Tu.ml -APPLY -portun!tles. Ask tor Mrs. ·Excellent compensatlon. Bakery, 8911 Adam• Ave ., Vic: between 19th A Vic-. ~n . ...._ · ·
where you like, when you Lathe-Harding Clu1 A. Ap.. lB6 E. 16th St., C.l\I. Jones for Wormatlon at -Exceptional I row th op. 11.B. o:u~~~YE ~~IL"l~ torla -(near \V, Bay St.) SPAYED female Greyhound,
llke, for u Jona u you like. ply 1741 Placentia, C.M. NWPI' Bch. \lt'Oman y.•/car 842-5581. pofiunity \VIG SALES F It nd. bab COSTA li!ESA. 548-78Sl/aft. ln!e to -iOOd home, Jove. ~-"· f Id l I d T bell R ltors -Dynamic environment. E . --• I urn u re a .Y 6 chlldftn. 6t).J..93S ~~nt euntnaa. WeekJy MAIDS wanted, Mature ' lo care or e er y a y. ar ea Liberal co. benefit•. xp. "'lg -..es woman turnttutt. ?iotisc. b I b YI~~"·;"'~· :!"'!!!!!~""'""'""'"l~!i!~~~!!!!!!!i!!!! ~ checks. No f e"'. Mu.at be expe:rlenced. Full Cook . lite hlework . live-in. CALL EX. 39 Frr, perm., bc!nefits. clothes. Reloed1nx cqui~I~
lnlmnows Monday throuah time, See PmonneJ l\lp'. 675-Tl57. REAL ESTATE 714 /557-3233 Apply p,,,.nnel Ofllce m'"'· "'"'° equlp:n<'nt, Ml1collo....,1 [ --I[~] ~ from l.f. Call or Balboa Bay Club -NEW_F_A_C-TO~RY PROFESSIONAL BUFFUM'S NEWPORT televlllon, mt.c. 11, :n,. Wanted 820 . ~ . "
KELLY GIRL 1721 W. Cout HwY .. N.B. EXPANSION WIG STYLIST 9n.1319. 406 \l'e" St•v•na, USED GARBENSTANGELI ';·---~~~ SaJegmen 4c-brokers! The 10 TO 12 NOON OAlLY Santa Ana (All \ be. k\ II
2001 Bualneu Ctr. Dr.. !itALE full time. RetaU sales $5"• '"" p M opportunity is here! You are for personal interview Experienced Wig Stylllt to . ey n c . . ft1uat have righl·ha.nded Poll A-··rol l50
lrvlnt 133-1441 Exp. 6 day v.·ork "''M1<. Paid -..-
11
T ' •r o. needed immediately for our • aell w1g1 Ir mametka. Full FRI. Sat. Sun, Moving, }.lust i.oenatift with PQ\\'tr dip-' V9f1l9
vacation & 5lck leave. Fu 1me rapidly expanding R, 11 ,.. ...... .., ...... .., ... ..,,. company benelit5. Salary sell! 8115 E Port Dr. poleck. \Vould accept early MALE i..b nredl tummer * LANDSCAPERS, EXPD. Sa I a r y commensurate Estate dlvision. Positive op-SECRET ARI ES plua commission based on Surfwrod Condo f N ~a r model '''ilh battery operated home. Man'• compankln,
• INEXP. H.B. arei. w/ablllty. JUon Hard"'&re Young men-mechanical ap-port.unity fOr advancement. "~lly Glrl!I" are apecial sales. 371~ ht Y.'Otk v.·eek. Beach&: Atlanta). 536-3229. pi J cl I e bot Io m. \\'rite: ~at for kid$. Owntt pa.ya
Salary open. 536-1225. Newport Bch. &lZ-1133 uk Utude help(ul, but not req'd. Phont. a:Irla. Work for the top com· Apply lG-12 &: 2-4 GARAGE Sale: Everythln&' Ousi!led ad No. 17,, DAI· all COila .Ir: fee for catt. Call
Need a "Pad"t P1ace an ad! for Phil. Mun be 19 or over. Able to t.i panies ln 0-""e Co. Work MAY COMPANY a:oe1 Sat. and SUn. Only, 101 LY PILOT, P.O. Box l!i60. Mr. MGM, 6'4-0'752 or i.w
atart work immed., ii ac--·-.. lam 791 O>lla Meu. CA 92826 · Ml-1234. Call 6'2-6671. White Elephant Dime-A-Line cepted. For job informatkln-where you like, when you So. Coast P Opal Bal. ht 6W O. • meeeqt,
lOr:e, for u long a1 you like. 3333 Bristol, C.M. GARAGE sale 2312 Santa WANT TO BUY old ke box, Cats •
Call Tues. 9 am-l pm •~ Excellent earntnea. Weekly Equal Opportunity Employer Ana-C:M Sat-Sun. Furn., coke or beer cooler, non-J.;.;~-------1 •••••••••••••••••••• 776-8551 pay checlca. No I e.,. disho•, clolhln&, otc, etectrlc or with ol~eal PERSIAN Kllttn1, CFA
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For 1n Id In Wom1n'1 World
NOTE TELLER
Experi•nced
-UNITED -
C•llfornl• Bank
6 Monarch Bay Plaza
Soutb Laiuna
4!16-127.l
Equal Oppor. Employer
I NURSING CARE
for ~ lady, •troke pa·
tlent, OOire mature ""Oman
to live in. Room &: board
plus $400 per mo. 673--7254
NURSES AIDES
Experlenc<d
Call 549-3061
ORDER Takers, wome~a:lrl1
ovn-19; from our oUice or
)Wl' home. Part or full
time, de.ya or eve1. No E"X·
perlence nece11. S&lary
Sl.6.l hr. Ca.ll 894--27fl0 belore
5 pm.
P•rt Time
Ex.,-rlenctd
TELLER
-UNITED-
Callfornl• Bank
222 Ocoon Avo.
Lagun• Be•ch
Rt•I Estate Sales Interview. Monday through WAITRESS, expd for lunch unit gone, reaaonablt.. Call nailtered. blackl. al.lo
Real Estate ore needs Friday from 1-4. Call or aa:e ·~ to 40. Apply in Jewelry 115 645-214~ C.M., aft 6 pnl. Pen.laJ'I stud 1ervlce from
salesmen. we cover all visit. p e T 1 on. Ber 11 n er ?iotonday lhru Thunday only. proven ~k297•m0ok• •tud.
KELLY GIRL Restaurant, 18582 Beach DIAMONDS.. Buy Direct o;o~
phaaea of real estate. Nr * WHOLESALE PRICES * \VANTEO lo Duy; ** SIAMESE KITI'ENS,
Beaut Hunt, Harbour. 2061 Buaineu Ctr. Or. Blvd., H.B. Dana Dlamonda t!J6..3()90 h."O-wheel uilllty trailer. SEALPOlNT $20
Tobin Really ""'3371 lrvlno 133-1441 WOMAN 25 to 45 ""'1<d t>r
116
Will pay cash. 644-7201 Call g,7-92Jo.
RECEPTIONIST PBX. Muot SECRETARY $650; =~ :'.P·~~:"':.; Mochlnory *Wanted Dead* Dott uc
have experience. Nice at-• BOSS PAYS FEE • penon, Mr. Donut, us E. VACUUM Machlnt' 18,, bell Aluminum cana that hovel -.:.; _______ ,
moaphere. lntervlt\V& be-Must have excellent lk:ills, lTth St. jar a,; instr tri cona:ile M>rved you well ' provided POODLI: A.KC, aprlcot toy
tween 10 and 3. Contact Mr. .:>me admlnim'atln exper. WORKING mother needs re-Nearly new. 5.u.-tooo. · hours ol plr:uure. RUN!!! M, I l'DOI', 3 lb1. OI 1lrfd.
J\lashita. pref. Immediate opeJlinC. 10 1060 GleMeyre St., La· Suaha mothtr. S 7 5. NABERS Call now! CaJ.FaJr Employ. liable US!ltaace 3-l pm, ex-WANTED: KEARNY SWAG· ..,,. Btacb. No &Jau what· 8311-6411 ment, 905 No. Euclid, sutte cept &m, $1.25 hr 496-3729. CER with DiH 'l·ST'°"'~e;..c.;--_~-3-~old~mo~I< CADILLAC A •·-•-1 ., ~ FEE * (~") 131' -* "'''"r accepted, , ~-v• yr. , ~~~ m. ~ XIm Oppor. Nari Ooncem ·~ ~ M I I I nt ... AKC olooll and llconee, dew
26(() Harbor Blvd. JOBS. bu open1np: for route Air C1mpresHr~2 hp u1 C• n1trum1 I N4-claws nmowd m. 5'S-IM4
Costa MHa 540-9100 (714) 956-1000 ta!_,.. bl CM. 1!11-00S· 611 p1 tank 962-0950 ·-~ ~,, llbola-
SECRETARY for En&lnoer-' MUST "ll Stand•I Artist ~~w• ~. • ~~~STwf,~·;:·=t ing / ?.faintenance ~of Mlscellaneow 111 Amp., watts pk. 140., sm. ~1 ~ :-. Da)'t.
experience on can Director. manufa.cturtna: flnn. Req: Ila._ I Vox Ja,uar Oraan $50. -...rt' , ...._
RUTII RYAN AGENCY IYPing ""'1 wpm r....,, .,...., 1 ' . Y * AUCTION * Shuno mlka " stand $!0., _ _,;_· -----
1'193 Newport, CM 646-4854 Rtattstical), lif<hl ll>orthand, 83>1%lll. YOlllCIES AKC, -·
11931 Beach, HB 847~17 Exper bl Ilko politlon prol. FA'";,=-~ Plonos/Orgona 126 =..Us:'~::
Call tor lnlmllow appt. Antiq.s IOO A"_,_ , 1 RECEPTIONIST ... ,,,,$400, •M"" ~-r--• ~~., Fllday, :311 p.m, e1M29L Fee Paid --. -~·· _ .. _ w· d ' A ti B ALLEN.CCNN·WURLITZER -""...;;;.C.------1
V ' 'SENI=~o~R,:....ct~"~--.. ------~ ROUND Oair Tab!<, I' ..,.. tn y 1 uc on 1rn 0 ~--' H·-··,~~-AKC lllllJ -· ...i., , ery attractive with ex-UK' ..-~ I ball raana """"-• _..,._....,.. ...
perlence on Call DINctor A wori< -eta-$7. hr. ::i:c ~:11'· ,,.., 70751' N...,..rt, CM -NEW-USIDRENTAL.~ -Pet":d.. 1l<u. 1>1>e 45 wpm. Other Fee & Kina'• Lido iu<IJ, 3600 ' ' Behind 'l'ony'a Bids Mat'l GOULD MUSIC CO. '
Free Puoitiohl. Newport mvd., N • B , DARK Wah>ut Span~~ dlnln( PER1'ECI' SLEEPING CGM· Our 6Jlt ,..r 131-11411 evH
Runt RYAN AGENCY 673--9950. table + 6 cane backl. Lota FORT! Have }'OUl' btst ~ N. Main, S.A. * IPR.INGER Spaniel AKC,
I'l93 Newport, CM 64!H8S4 SERVICE station At .. ndant. ol detail. 64U2ll6. nlabll mt o~ thls Doubl< 517--0681 I wb. Liver., Blacb A
1'79n Beach, H.B. 847-9617 full time evea I: wkndl. Appllancea I02 bed, box lpl'inc I: mat· WE BUY PIANOS-ORGANS '1'111. f?S.2867.
RECEPTIONIST. Front ofc. )fuat be rxpet., ntat A KENMORE auto WUhrr. treu • Complete w I frame PENNY OWSLEY-Stanton COCKER Spanj,eI Butt male
girl to handle phooe. typing, clean cut. Hourly wqe + fJld headboard! EXCEL 11352 Buch Blvd. 892-3.llt pappla. Ownp. Unn. 4 am
& aale1 lnqulrie1. for mfa:. incentive bonus. Don'• Gulf Late mJdtL Xlnt cond. COND. All tt 13(1. call Dally 10-9 SatSun 'til 6 Pedtirff paptra. SG-9685.
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--•-5911 •· ~,-H"' 546-8617. 1647-~1!~955.~~(Al~k~l«!_!Earni.~~).~1~~~i:c;;;:~i;'t-CO.d, firm in So. S.A. !.fall or <K"••...,.,., ~ \,A,1911~ "r•• :: Sp Ham. Ors .. xlnt cond., DOGS !'QR. DADS. Champ.
drop resume at 1919 E. Oo. Laruna Beach. REFRIG/Freezer, deluxe 3-OLOER Slnga • e w i n 1 M-l pel'CUAkm unlt _ $695. lflOck..ahow qual. A Kc
cldental. S.A. SERVICE StaUon: PoaiHont dr .tde-by·skle w / 1 c e machine ~ Walnut c:omole 5'5-3158 btgSts. 645-6916. n=:I~ ac.ir~~ ==le D~le::;'1ca.J. ~~. =· new . ~~':18~;~~:1~ FR£E iILlaE Terrin" PuppW.,
llkei public-contact. Be MUlt haw exptr. Gd. earn-OVER m wUhen, dryen, pleater, rulfltt, buttonholfl', =.bi '":"'"ia. =·
right hand pl to tht in& poti!ntlal. Jerry refrigerators &om $39.95. hemrticher, plnker, zipper Startin& week Of June 19 e. wee • .
pre•ld•nt'• eecretary. Good Parham, Mesa Vmlt Shell 545-(171111. foot $311. After 5:311. 645.~. ORANQE COAST LABRADOR pupa, $40. AKC,
Sl!IS
S-IG-12
Mo-14-16
J.:'18:70 Equal Oppor, Employer
ptione voice. Start $4511. Call Strv., 3131 Harbor m, Cotta * DRYER. 1\1 YRS. OLD. HOT water h,.ter, elect. 311 HAMMOND STUDIOS =of tbrowlnJ ~
Jean Brown, 5 4 0-6 O 5 5, Meaa. S250 NEW. SELL $75. pl 1 yr old. $35. 3 IOlld oUm. ' 1'
Coastal Agency, 2 1 9 0 SERVICE Station/attendant, 6'ffi..e611. doon, and 2 w/full &lats 4 Adult Eveu!nc CUIH SILKIE Tt:rrier p up pt• a
Harbor Bl. at Adami, C.M. full tlm!', eve. ahUt. ExJ)I!'?' KENMORE electric d:eyer. "ntt:r'. All 5. $50. 6'f3..&990 • Beginners :_c.10571bow qualUy. $15.
r.., 11f ,..i .... 11Tr.tt' ...
VIBRANT V BANDS •leek
lnche1 otf your mldrltt 1n thla
Whionable pulluH. Give
)'OW'M!lf a amut vacat\on
1end-oU ... ltW th1t rishl
"""'' Ptlnled Palttl'n 111167: Q1I'
Women'• Slze• 34, 36, 39. 40,
42, 41, 40, 40. Siu 38 lbuat
40) taket 711 yardl 1111-ln<b.
llEVU'l'l'·nvll CENTI
tor ff.ch pattern -add ~
etnta tor each pattern *1r
Air Mall and Speotal Hand!· ms; oll>erwloe tbll\klua
dollvery will take lhrM
weekl or more. Send to
Marian Martin, tbe DAILY
P!IDT, '42, Pat-Dtpt.,
112 West Uth SL, New
Yoric, N.Y. looll. Print
)IAME, ·ADDUM w II h
ZIP, llZlC and ll'nLl!l
llVMlll!IL
SEE MORE Sprln1
F&tblonl and -..... peltm> frM r..m ....
8Prlnao&lm-C.talo(. All _, Only llOc.
INSTANT SEWING BOOK
"" todl,f, wear tomonow.
$1. -
INITANT J'A811ION
eoOK , H-of
luhloa lacl•. $1.
DAILY PILOT
WANT. AD
142-5871
•••••••••
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Rec1ptlonl1t to $400, only. Light rnechMk:al $60. · Kenmere t -J e c t-r I c a ., pm. • Intmnedlale~ r.:::;;!~;· ~==~=~
PART time janltorla.I \\'Ork. ti e BOSS PAYS FEE e know1, Neat 1n appearance. stove., $95. 84&-687'9. BOOKS, very rare colltct. e Theory SILKY TERRIERS, AKC
afts per week. $1.65 hr lo Of(lce expertence euentiaJ. Apply mornings only. 2590 REFRIG 2 d:r, auto ck!frolt, Tech., .gern'l " pepe:r 1-ck. e \Vorbhop tEMALES. 1 WKS.
1tart. Over 18. ~3'.>57 aft Excellent local company Newport Blvd., C.M. ~ry clean inside A out. Moving! Make off• r •. Call tor lnfonn.aUOn 5'&-0008
Be a ptttty pioneer in th1a 5. with eood benefitt. cal-Fair e SINGLE needle Ope:raioni. 893-9060. 541-49'.Xl. *""° ~.... ** 2 Male Poodle•, 1 1Hwr
py, whirling tuhlon! PART time manlCurisL X1nt Employment, 905 No· exptr. on dreuu A • Furnact 110,000 BTU, up :21154 E. c.out HWY. '-'ll•• ~ A l blici:. Rea:. 1 moa. old
lt'a a cinch to sew -jUJt 3 loc. Call Euclid, Suite A, Anaheim. spo:tawear. ~. R~~G111.~ It c;:me .,.,to! d? 1 t t, UJed 1 yr. UPRIGHT Hardman piano, PO. each. 96J.9810.
main ""~", draws""""' neck. e 54&-4179 e AUiO FEE JOBS. aw • .,., mo: nu, .... ea. '""' WHtinabouJe $100 ~3992 MCI\ J _, E b ';;;;,, Is _::..~~ ' (714) 956-)000 SHARP GALS w .. bnlnster AV<:, WKlm, . • Good condition. -or w· * SWcy Tc:rler, )Olln& 1~. p~ro 7389 'lw;-•~ PAYROlJ.JPenonnel, exp'd Looldlw for permanent full ELECl'RJC wubel' a: Dryer. tvet. fer. 5f6.40'75. 3 )Tio Paper, xlnt pet. Make patte~ ~. ";' (1~12); M in payroll a muat. Must be time Politlon in boutique White. acellmt condition. ~E16~ kiln Creu Sewing Machlnu: 121 otter. MMSOO.
(14-!6!; L <IB-ill), !llale capable of tak1n&.....,.. ol RESTAURANT llllff, Ov<r lJ. Experleoood Prtva,. party m.25!111 or · •· .... ~" * _''h In SMAIL mbecl Shepherd. • ,__ all phoes of pmoonel. clrli call for appointment. 9$-'1245 uk tor Cuey, ~·-SINGER Diak-~ , moo VIII')' alfectionat"-"' •~. M st -•-ha k led MANAGER No •tu d • nt oppllcatlona CGMM. floor nw:hlne UJed 4 wry nice coneolt, Wlll Ila •-', --or 66Jllll2. •• ,._.-... CENTS u ....., ve now ge MA-AG --.... ..A. ~ v1--.-
0J _ ........ r••c. I II bl "'"--taken. .1. ~ N~ ...... , u.A mo. 11 --ri&fl, 326 iq, buttonhole, overcut, tor each pattern -add 25 ° acooun paya '· .,.,. THE LOOK wubm $35. to $1Dll. Can Hamllb:n CM~ •~ ""'tch. mllll ..UI $:1!. Horooi 15' cents for each pattm'i for 60 wpm, lite phone work. PRESTIGE POSITION offera deliver w/l auam '
Air Mall and Specl.al Hand!· can or apply be~<ten I AM 644-6500 139-1771. yr. . BEAtmFUL REINDEEJt. 97M941. RIDE-A.Jlone Thia Sum-bw: otherwise thlnH:lau & 3:30 PM. 54()..7640, 300'.I :cdlent!n aalacy, bonw: plut TELEPHONE Sales. Top nm HIDE. liq It on SJNGER.Toucha.nd.Sew,sse. mer! Box llalla, all
delivery wlll take thrtt Atrway Ave., Colla Mtaa. ln&:e efil~. Opportunity «immlaliona &nd bonus. Ap. DELUXE the wall ar ue •• an area Elna. open arm $129. Vlktn& fulllUe1. lAllOnl aV&Uablt. we·~ or-.~· to Anequalopportunlt7 forportownerlhlpthrough ·•·-pel'IOl1~---&.00 FRIGIDAIRE ..,,$ill),'-. Zlg·Z.,$49.713:m.o'117 Tl'all Ridel planned .
1
~• .......... ""'.,.. lo earning• for the right man. ...., .u• .,...,..,_,, $60 962 2219 S83--2963 :1~,8"':'~ U~.J. omp ;~ESSMAN :~~;::tla~ll = ~~~~~~· g:, Bolaa H~INT refrlg, _; top s.::.,~~ .. 5fi00'. ';:~ !:":'ad~ : REG. A;P1 •tud -$110. ' ~pttlo., BoxNll3, YOorkld Ch•Nh<Ya Muot be experl•ncod~~n-A.B. to: L. J, Lev!aoon, Senior TRAINEE ,,,, ....... to 1425, freeund ~P~.P.,cu. JI. A.1 170. 644-1737. W/Q,..:, :lndlnp '$60 , ~ ~~~· •• 20!!.' J
-n, ew • · · Dick 360 A: Itek -..uera. Vice Pretldent, Mr. Steak: With iood ficure aptitude & 00 • -· u,.,..._,... USED alr condlUonar. · 'ss " ......... -....., .. , --.. __. .. ~ ~~~-Salary + Incentive, Call Inc. P.O. Box 5800 T. A., 10 key by touch to tnoln on Rttnt W•shon/Dryors ~. ~~:; '!5'tSld !:!<1' eart ~1,494-8187==:.:.·------I -•• ·--~am-. Darrell Murpbi" W.!14111. Denver, Colo, 1111217, boold<"'ll~ machine. 12. Wk. Full malnl !57-6181 961-6112 D&I -· FGR Sale, MAM. Good
NEEDLECRAFT "IZI 0.. RUTH RYAN AGENCY ·* 63e.Jl02 * . Cond. Indudn ll4dle " tII cbd, lml~ etc. Frae d1-PROFESSIONAL ·-,0., 300 SQ, Fl. Italian quarry 310 lb. Jud wl'!fhll, 35 lb, tack Ml.as71.
tlonl. llO cma. RESTAURANT A HOTEL SALESMEN 1793 Newport, CM -,umltvre 110 Iii• $700. """"° wheel 175. bar + bench A dumb bet1a1-==-· =='----
._, ""'--Book. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Need men wl>o ara ttady to 1'1931 llffch, HB 347:9617 • 8 Ft. dltlahY 11111. ~'15. Brand -· $85. 6'IH!l6 alt APPY. 4 yr. p14lnr. Beal o~
Baste. fancy knots. ptHon>L Houri>' Em~ Benefit team the car -and TRAVEL AGENT MOVING Juno l2. Sacrlllco PERSIAN RUGS 5,30, !tr, Dip, rlcler. ~ B • - F """'"' ••·--1y I edla ~ beaut quilttd '°la ·11l5. 1J1-30M _ Y -'" are --.. to train. ~~· -•on • mm to ..... ._. Call Kmn&n'o, 10:3tJ.5:30 TV R-•1 Hl'l
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•rt ~ R I I ManatJm Salary ~ ha aood ........uty be Good Trana Globe O:irnmodes $35. Game set., ' -e, ' BOARDIN AJ11.ES • .,. a r, p n •• , ,, • "'l""'' w -" .,.,,. 'ftl.ul Co-' '·J ••ar S -G -' ~· llcrculon eola, $1SO. Custom .. ~,~ ··-~ ~ ltroo -•• cloet -om :Ill dKllN to Good oppty w/lrc Con> lnlemt<d In a future, drtlS Travel, Cotta M<U. MG-ll006. velvet eola, Velwt chain. CARPET FGR SALE Boout. -· lOl'l1 A"\(la
mob. $1. A<. Manqen ..... rno. mo ....i~ ealomlnded. llaniflts: Sat A SUn, Call '9«11111. ..,......ibl< bedroom ,.,, by Carpel t.Qtt. Call SPEAKER ~terna. lhlpp""liSanta~~Ana~~l~llL~l&7~~~1~4.~~lv ' = =· ;:,,,-;: 14ut ... ~lli'i:~·SllOO·""' ~u..l:itad "? TYPIST ................ $1lX). • .... ""'· lamps, plctum .• &IW45 • !W0-218l :,.~ r.:~ tP.":::1: I
JI. 2ndCook ••••••••••• $25.th1tt come. Apply JD Pftmn. ~ar=ntoel= Allllktnew.6f0.0998. BOYS 24" SchwiM. 3 apd. lirNPtnPonsy1t•m•.[ --1 .. 1 ·,I
"'"•'"'·---Brollerfofan ............ Open UNIVERSITY OLD& Pl"Y QUALITY Cont.mp walmit 125.Port.lyptWrltcrAc .... llO" oUres. Mall. SY•'ar --·-. v;. _.,,....tbonll!Osffta.-$1. Wattm ............. $1.6Shr MOBILE,28ll011arborBlvd .. -;;'~RYAN AGENCY cott.e table w/cenl<r 125.MM'llO _,.., 192-11SI.
Ow ;I• ......... --Wal-....... , .. n"5 hr Ool1a MOii. 17113 Newport, CM --' matchlog ..... GARAGil Sale: 2 ltttf belt-STEREO ,..
$1. ' All -l'llod " Cocktail SALES -WanlA!ll Colltf' 1'1931 e .. ch, 118 M7..Q617 qon. Ulie ... w. $95 1""'· i td l'ldlal llftl, :Q.14, Day· Complete .......... 20 .. «1!11.G.;.1;.."°.;.';..•~'-----!:i" llas --Ill -A All! Mer .... Open &ludtnla to ..m: bl en-TYPISI', fln&nclal "'"""., 54a.a3. hod lleepe two. Pluh '"""' oU "I. ntall. Speaker -GOOD ebaptl 21' 'l\l&bt>a\ I
._., u ...._ Afl1lua. =~ ····p;S'l. hr vtronmental ntld. Top earn-OJPJllzatlon. OpenJne for LOVELJ 1'' quUttd vtlvtl mower, CE cmisttr vac-tmu, !.' to 50% ott tel· wood hull cabin 4 •nt· f
IO ...... FE~•'' , lhlll lnp! Call "6 pm Mon lhru Jypiol, "" ,...,., DIY<re. !Ola. Nevu UM<!, Slll. uwn, Chll4rena toys A ntall. 'llOC Wt1onl111ter remo"'4. 'eeat olltr. ni, I
Qwlll -1-111 ,.u....,., ROYAL SERVICE AGENCY Fri. SU-UM. Pot. Oppor I« advance In Matchbw club chair, $45. j boolt1. Plctlll'1! !ramt1, 11:lt· Avt., Wtltllllnstor, 892-1951. iJ.ll-003IJ, I
IO oenta:. Sa SALES • ltllin& 1G ambitious srowth oo. APS)tlta.nt m\lll Velvet lovt a eat, $16. cue• mtac. m Mq&f'(lt S"'l'EREQ ~luxe &' ())nJOle. 1% b.p. QUtboatd motor, 14'
:::" CIDlll -t -; =" ,;u":;:.~,nc. •lH ...,pie lmmedl&ttly h&VI ad 1klll1 l provloul S3H781. Dr. N.B. W.19!8. JO opkr,' AMITTI 100 watll. alum. car top ltotl with""" I
Qwllle ,.. T<tlaT• Uvt.., 3141 Campua Drive for new tl!Ylnlnmmlal pro-buL tXper. ALSO lypllt DANISH Walnut dtt11•r, HOUSEFUL Garra<d ch.,..r, 4 1pd. ntr wb.M!f, paddiH A
_ 11 botutlllll -tlfml, llO SWta liJ, Newport Btach doctl Fantaetl< 11$! 9 an>S with accu. m•lvablo <x· mlm>r, nlaht 1tand, 11u. f Now. Must selll I n 9 , anchor 1140. 5.3J..Il91, "l'lbo. ~ !161:2!llll pm Mon. llllu l'rl., &33-00. porlenct. C.ll 64M360 Miao II>!& $311. '4J.C:IOI. o 9'1H94I. Jr• a bmu. , , ...U ,_
SALESWOIWI, ap. m. ..... ldartlll. Lo\'ta· ldl -blubl" for FURNITURE u"'"_, Trade! Qir Tredtr's 11'1111 with eut, ... DaiJI ••••••••• ~ ~!'~~. $!0, try A -· o..r 35. Sell kilo ltemo nowt C.U "badca". C.U' O..slfted olso misc. lltme PeRdlso column ~ for,.., P1lbt Claulfltd. AMl1I.
-~·v no~-11,.t1y/Put time, 43tJ.4'1!ll S4Mm llow! M'-lm. 6TS.Tm l llnt1. s c1ays 1or l bucO. Pul a lltlle "loot" la
'
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•
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-.,, ,,.. 19, 1972
I --.;;r. I~ I ~21$ ........ ~I l§J I _ ..... l§J l ...... _-_ .. _ .. _,l§J I.___-_ ... --' .. ~ _ .....
...... IM'tttl./ cycl". IC!
5-tttt
Trucb N2 ........ _ •-----•-• •••u,•-•.•1m• .......... ---•99•9 I Auto., dsoc1
-·-'""""'" >IV Autot, ,_,.. >IV A ¥• ...... ·-lorvlco ta
OltAMGtCClut DMng Sev;"" D Uooda mwit aell nt\Y
Hull cleaning, ,.&r<b A <'lll!in<. $350 or be51 ottw.
*WANTED *
O.,. llte """'" ~ 4 wheel drive PU. lone bed,
_--......,,,""MW-::::= l'_OUCHE Sot ••. Su1n6. SSpoclol-CADILLAC
...... CAD 'b'9 Convertible, low IMMEDIATE 'G99UPORSCHE k miles, like new, all extras. l'teoW!ry, ien1 di v I n r . .:Cafl=.:.645-3'1!>::....:=7·c..... __ _
-1ce. Call 548-4307. Mo!Or H-9<40
auto. MAY &di or trade my
·n Chevy % T, auto, dlac
bn.kCI, clu.n. ~1734 ev,1
and weekendt.
DELIVERY Burgundy, 4 spd VW Squaroboc ·•~. 67l-0083. Lol!' ot Go ,,........,
Jlo,,t1/Morlno
II quip.
PLEXJGLASS the<ll &
cutoffs. Formln& &:
f •brlcatin&. Bayside
Plaot\c>, 1611 Obma Way.
C.M.~.
Boett, Power
~ • 25' Tl'ojan Cabln
"BJ' .T, l"'ftriiOO~
SUf~SET MOTORS
ORANGE COUNTY
rrr.~110N
ELDORADO
r:
MOTOR HOME
$C«8
Crui.ltr, ene. reetntly a:one FUU.Y SELF CONTAINED
thrv.. Ford Interceptor, all & IT'S BRAND NF.W!
Set. ,,. .... ~--
Phont 645-66n ·
1970 Keir~ or Bl\'d,
new ~ng. acceu, also
(aenrrator, waler pump,
etc.). Bait tank, swim .step,
awim stain, fuU canvas
($lb>), new galley, head, Costa Ma!•_
'lleePI 5, compua, de:-!h 19'12 TE.:RRY
tinder, fiah finder, IOnar, 2 TRAVEL TRAILER
anchors, full life Jack~ts, 23' CUSTOM CLASSIC
ttP.k deck, fully :rpU, !Kl Tandum wheel trailer, fl!lly
pl gas, -45 pl water. Ready sr.U-.contalned, T.V, Anten·
to go to Catalina! Gre;t na, Gaa/E1ectric refrir, -4
tllhlni boat. Value $8500. burner atove & oven, fol'«d
Will accept reas. otter over air furnace air oonditlonifll",
$600). Call 645--2440 Ask for dual 1lnk , , • 8 slerper
Art. (JD6989)
BEAUT. 30' Twln screw
Chris. Muit tee to be'lieve
condiUon. Must sell th.ls
weekend! No reasonable of..
ter refused. ciear. 962-4ZSJ,
36' GRAND BANKS, $35,000.
Ex~llent ~ Dana Point.
Private. 714: 492.-2667.
24' CHRIS CRAFT-cabin
Cruiser. Twin 95 h • p •
marine eng. Fully equip. nsoo. 116-6DS3 11141.
'16' Dorset, 110 HP, In & out.
Ready to go. Asking $19'l0.
642-5800; aft 6 call 548-5761
Boots, Sall 90;
NEWPORT 16 Keel aloop.
Sleepa 2 in cabin. Good
cond, Asking $1295. 675'5816.
23' F JG Pearson Eflfllgn. 4
Ulla. 5 HP 0/B. Xtras,
Salling rxiw. $2495. 548-4!m.
,FOR Sale • SABOT SAIL-
BOAT, 8-foot flberglan, new
aall, mast • boom, Lee
board, and rudder • Excel·
1 l•nt cond. $200, Call 638-5570.
13488
BEACH CITY OOD&E
6555 Beach Boulevard
Huntington Bc:-acb
(n4) 541).2660 ----*''arvin Pearce*
~'.otor l!omes
Scfos • Rentals
558.3222
1411 S. Village Wai.), S.A.
136::1 rtl:IJ'bor, Gan:fen Grow
t Blk. So. ot r. G. Fncy.
636-1133
'66 ct>MCTRUCK
Radio, beater, (C V58J.l9).
l'l'i5. dlr. 6J6.Ji535,
7} CJfEV * T. 6-,1)))--m-i.
Auto, AM-F?>.f, camper mlr-
ron, tmn1 cooler, AC, awe.
t.-:el tu.!\a, 10.Ul.5 tires, tlrt-
ed Jlasit, heavy rerr
sprln~•. alldlng window, crr-
go lite. Like new, FRFr:
cnmper shell incl. $4,000 or
m:i!>e offer. 542-1734.
67.:os-chevy vM, vs:-3 apci,
C ·~t. p:i.int ln/o··'. S'"I"CO.
M.st See/otrer 673-1342
i65°l"oflt PtT.8• Camprr~ "'"<:
4, V·8, overfr!ve, air cr"ld.
XInt cond. SI~. &:G-1s~·
A '., Leasing 96"
(iLEASINGi
f'ry our lea!e exvcri, tor
Savings -Satisfaction . Ser
vice.
WE LEASE ALL l'OPUl.AR
1972 >IAKES AT L'OMPE.Tl·
TJVE RATES:
Call MaJrolm Reid for
· further deuills.
THEODCRE
ROSINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd
Co!t111 MeM 642.(1)10
A.•1tos Wanted 968 -RE\':tRD
WILL PAY OVER
Kelley Blue Book
For late model, clean,
low mileage domes-
tics, Imports, trucks or
campers.
Call r~ I :'lei-for Buyer
O~VE RCSS
PDlHIAC Motor Home Rental1-
Av:.:ll:ible for daily, wec:.;y
KJTE No. 1014. xlnt cond., or monthly basis. 21', 23',
-near new, $800/offer. and 25' sell contained M~ 2480 Harbor Blvd. * 67'5--3861 * tor Homes, all equlpt with Costa. Mesa .546-8017
Bo.ts. Slips/Docks 910 ge:nerator, roof air, and !MPORTS WANTED ~:::'-.,...,,....----1 many other extras. All n--... Counties Coaches are 1972 model.I. ........ .., ...
'6', $'15/mo, No. .2 Balboa-please call 839-9560, TOP l BUYER ~~a. N.a 675-43;ll. •Rent A Mot:°r_H··:.,-·~9• SU:-8881~ ~!t_OJ'A
0
SEE l!S /1.1 . U'I'
0Y'Jrseas Dellvery
CREVIER MOTORS
'bf · I .' •'lrt l\111t
135-3171
Vtsll our no me I l)
r"Y CA.l., .. ~, Ire.
234 E. 17th SI.
Co:ua tt1esa ~44
CAPRI
'71 cr.~RI su::RQOF
Tl-iE SEXY ONE
OLiy I:l,S: i uri;::inal 1n!les,
Sharp anrf r,, ly C750CKRJ
$2350
Jim Slemons Imports
2201 So. Main, Santa Ana
557.5242 Open SJn.
CITROEI~
Citroen Sports Maserati
Orange County headquarters
for .local & European
delivery.
Jim Siemon• Imports
2201 So. Main, Santa Ana
557-5242 Open Sun.
DATSUN . . ...... ,.__.... -............. ,... ...
'72 BIG 510 SEDAN
4 DR, 4 spd, low mileage.
Radio, heater (#337998)
$2349 full price. Will finance.
llflrwick Datsun
008 So. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach
5'~1/494-Sm
'TI Datsun 240Z, silver. Xlnt
cond. Loaded. Must sell.
Call 968-7003.
510 STA. WAGON 1969 R&H,
4 speed, 35,000 mi. Sac. Pri.
pty. 645-4800.
HONDA
'71 Hondo 660 Sodan
Immaculate, $688 or best of.
fer, dlr, 897.(1224,
JAGUAR
7 o14;:.:..5::::1T A uuf.00.u•h' CAMARO
Stereo, Magi, Private Party, I\otaroon with RadJo -,6JcATAA._R_O __
Days 839-9560, au 6 -FKM 925 Immaculate cond. 1'1ust be
&33-3JS6. • $599 seen to apprcclal<, m"'1
RENAULT "" <lli-, 897"'2<.
Bill Ml.XEY CHEVROLET Renault Salts & S.rvice
tO'" over a dect1.Ce in Orana:e
County
Serv. Dept, Open tiJ 8 p.m.
lllonda.y
Jim Sleinons P.enault
23:11 So. Ma.in, Santa Ana
1 blk. north of Warner
Service Oepartmenl 54&-4114
Soles Department 557-5242
-Renault DemO Sale -
Semi Annual
Demonstrator
Cleara nce Sa le
This Weekend
Unbeata ble Prices
ALL 1972 MODELS
IN STOCK FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
INSTANT CREDIT
APPROVAL
BACOASTING
IMPORTS
1000-1200 W. Paclf1c Cst. Hwy.
Newport Beach (71-41 642-0406
'69 R-10, 1 owner, xlnt cond.
thruout. Must see to ap-
preciate $800. 897-1786 aft 6.
SUNBEAM
'67 Sunbeam ''Alpine''
$700. 5443417
TOYOTA
Sat ... Sun. Special
'70
Corolla Wagon
Money saving -easy care.
Lots of space -Lovely face.
Light blue -4 spd. -air
cond ... rad In -p•" BSH
• $1399
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
·-TOYOTA '70 NOVA SS
Coupe. 350 VS. Vinyl top,
11N1 Stach Blvd. brown w/beige vinyl bucket
Huntington IN<h 147..a555 seats. Automatic (floor shift)
• 66 YW Fastback console, factory guages.
1600 engine, 4 speed, needs 8 power disc brks, exterior
little w o r k -but what a chrome, TOP SHAPE! $l6.'i
gteat fixer-upper. $525, full Belo\v Book. Must SeU! Will
price (ZZS247). go quick, Call 531-1218.
B • k Dats '65 CHEVY 4 door. Bel Ail', t1rw!C Un 283 auto. $345. By• own". 998 So. Coast Hwy. 979--4839.
Lacuna Beach 546-4.0Sl/494-gm '69 Chev Malibu, ps/pb, r/h.
-air, vinyl rool. Priv prty, -Sat.7 sU.,-:-special $2095 9l32-4356 alts. '71 .!::'.:::=.::::c=:,.~,-.68 Chevy Malibu-2 door.
VW Super Bug P/S, air, excel cond. Call
Sho\vt>r of Savings aft 6 pm-5.5t-8ISJ. ---
For a Shrewd St¥>pper! 167 Caprice
Auto .. Radio -ffi9 CYO Immaculate, Loaded, I.ow,
r.1 ... ht '"r"r'v low miles, Sacrifice, must
9 $1699
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
sell, dlr, 897-0224,
1970 A-10NTE CARLO -Lo
mi, air, stereo, etc, etc.
l\1ust sell, ~2700. 673-3745.
CONTINENTAL
'67 Continental Cpe.
11101 Beach Blvd. Immaculate Loaded Must
Huntlngt!tn Buch 1474555 Sell, dlr. 897-0224. '
1968 POP ~~:,, CAlllPER. CORVETTE
Call after 4 pm, 645-3447
VW '69 Bug. Low mile. Xlnt '63 Corvette Jastback,
cond. New tires. $1200. Pr. fuel injected, almost new
pty, All. 6 pm. 548-5196. tires, 4 spd, posi lr.tction.
Cherry! All orig. $1700 or ? '66 VW Squareback Wagon, 542-1734 good co n di t io n , ..:.cc:c:.:.... ______ I
Radio-heater-good DODGE
tiris-$825 or best offer. Calll---------
926-3822. 1968 Dodge % ton Van,
'70 Dune Buggy . Metal flake carpet & paneling. 8 tra~k
body top & side curtains & stereo tape ~ and ~dkl.
many l'Xtras. Xlnt cond. V-8, automatic. Good tires.
$950. 54S-5991. A·l cond. $1595. ~1-7294.
1963 vw Camper. The body 1939 .Dodge cyiarger good
is in exce!lent condition _ in-condition. $1295. or trade for
terior and exterior. Motor convi:tfble small
needs repair. As i! $600. ~54.c~~.::....· ------
531-7294. FORD
'67 VW 1500. Radio, new ---------tires, clean int. Gd. engine.
$750 or best oiler. 543 ·2401
aft 5 pm.
1930 MODEL A FORD
Boqy & Motor
In Very Good Shape
17' Schlada SK with llO for yO\lr Vacation H. Beach. ~ ut..m ~OB.nCan.,.. cover, 1-...,.0*==°"-~-'-'-l~*"!--I WE bey all -"'cleaD '6' Jaguar roadmr, 30,000 1'811 IHch llYd.
--~ 750. ~ e NEW 2J' I: ~· luxury Uled tpOrta: can. paJd fDr mL Excellent cond. $3200. Huntington IMch 147-1555
VW camper '71 with pop top,,,,I, .,,.:*;*;*;.,,.:492--0963:;.:::::._*:,::*.:*_
tent & extras. Perfect cond. '63 FORD Van good cond.
Never a bent tender or $586.32 firm!
crease. $3,395. 499-3702. * 543-4193 * \IAIL BOAT SLIPS M. It All', loaded! em rates ·or not P1eue drive In tor .-:::..=;.,.=~.,.----
Newport Beach 548-2253 posslbl<. Pvt pty !IGS-1397, free •ppralaal. MAZDA liF-'l ll•t,uis
~" ma\11ts
•n Super Be<ti• • 19,ooo mt *'69 FORD BRONC°*
loots, $pood & Ski "I "12 WINNEBAGO 27'. olttpa
•JS' Botton Whaler. w/Ss 6, alr/cood. Delux. Reserve
lrp J"'-o/b, Exe<I aow. 833-ltrnl.
~""'~"'~· ~fl~lll0~•~~2130.~~'.1 '71 Sbuta ·Motor -1or rent, all>I 6. aelt oont. ftYt. • pty. 497-:1381 Jlt f. wkeodl. [ '-JliJ Trallors, Tronl MS
c1mpor1, 5.C, A ... 192u
'711 DODGE SPORTSlllAN 8.
Xlnt O>nd, Low Mileage.
Air Cond. 545-8152
'66 VW Camper. rebliilt
e11gtne. ~ or C94-481B
alter 6.
8' full cab over camper with
Jack Excell~nt condition,
. anytime, 5J6..9958.
'66 Ford % Ton plckup, reblt
ene., o'bead camper, butane
atv/re~ llBSO: ~68.
Cycles, Bikes,
Scoottrs 915
e ARISTOCRATS e NEWPORTS e Al1J'O.lllATES
Also, several used $395 A up
WORSHAM TRAILER SALES
2709 W. 17th Stre<I
Santa Ana <n4) 531-2595
·n Ford Cruisaire Mlnt-
Home. Air, ps, auto, hitch,
awn1ng, ll,000 Jtll, J3e1rt Of·
fer over $48)). 67fr2916
18' FAN, sell contained, gas
stovt, refr. I: wtr heater.
$1295.
26' KenskilL Xlnt cond. in
adult CM park. Pool. Sell or
rent Ask'g. Sl.400. 67>2147.
Trallors, Utility-··· 947 * mo Kawaaaki-11)}, Trail 4·xa· Utillt;; trailer, metal
Boss. Best possible cond. noor & 3%' aldeboardJ.
Extras! $350. 644-4239. Hinged tallga,. $ 12 5 •
'70 Bultaco, dirt. 360 cc. $625. 531-7294.
'68 Kawa. bushwhacker, 175 cA;:u:oto.::;S.;:....rv_,l,_c-,,-=p-0"'rt,-1 949
CC, W5, both gd OOD<f,
545-8271.
VELOCE'ITE Thruxton, 1967
vintage, better than new In.
aide and out, $1095. Rulti
Niedzielski, 5.16--43(6,
90CC SUPf,'r Honda 1965
Heavy duty clutch, dirt
tires. Good cond. $150,
531-mf.
4 Ply Nylons
6CJO.U •••••••••••••••• $ 9.95
775-14 •••••••••••••••• $14.75
1'75-15 •••••••••••••••• $1-4.75 ns.1s ••.•.•.•..••...•. s1s.45
84f>.15 ••••••• •••••••••• $16.95 Most other sizes, also.
FIRESTONE STORE
. NfWPORT
IMPORTS ,
1100 w. COut Hwy ..
Newport Bead1
--'42-9405 __ _
* WANTED *
Clean late model Chevy %. T,
.f wbeel driv'e PU, Jong bed,
auto. MAY sell or trade my
•n Chevy ~ T, auto, disc
brakes, clean. MZ-1734 eves
and weekends.
WE PAY TOP OOILAR
. FOR TOP USED CARS
If Your car is extra dean,
see us first.
BAUER BUICK m Harbor Blvd.
Costa. Mesa 979-2500 -WE PAY TOP
CASH
ar ....i can•"""°'·'""
call .. re.. tr.e .. --GROTH CHEVROLET
Alli .. SaJea __
1!211 Beach Blvd.
Hunttnaton Beach
14'1 «l8'I Kl II.ml .
wn.t. Buy your car paid for
or mL Call Ralph Gordan
6'l3-0900 -445 E. Coast Hwy,
Newport Beach.
Aulol, Imported 970
ROTARrS
50 USED MERCEPES
ON DISPLAY NOW
Lease New Mercedes
$118.71 Monthly
HOUSE OF IMPORTS
6862 Manchester, Buena Pk
523-7250 on Santa Ana Frwy.
Or .inge County's
L .1rqest St.'.'lect\,on":.'.
N••1,\' & U ~e d .
/\\,~, cf.>d<:-s Be~i ·
Jim Slemons Imps,
\V; n'"r & Main St , ~
Silnl.i Anti 546.41 .1.
Toyota " Jaguar Deale
Authorized Sales A Serviu
900 S. C.Oast Highway
Laguna Beach 540-3100
'67 TOYOTA "Corona 4 Dr.,
auto., mech. pert. New
tires. $685. 2957 Baker, CM
'61 Toyota Corona, autom. 4-
dr. Good cond. I 5 s o .
494-2661.
·n ToYota LA..t"lfDCRUISER,
4 x 4, hard top, hubs, air.
4Jl4.2382.
70TOYOTA WAGON
$1495
SANTA ANA TOYOTA
Service Dept. open
7:30 am-'til 9 pm ·
Mon-FrL 540-5212. 417 W.
Warner, Santa Ana.
Sat. -Sun. Spec~
'67
Toyota Corona
How Beautiful :ean Etonomy Be?
Light Blue 4 Or., Auto.,
R"'1io, T'"P 124
• $1029
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
AM/FM stereo. Like new. 67M898 ~ 6!5-6618 bet 3 MAYERl·C--K-
'66 VW.Oean car. New valves '70 Maverick, auto, rib
-&=-=brak="':.::.• l600=c.·= 675-06'19--'--=~ 1 Good cond. Sell now SllSO.
'70 VW camper pop top. Sink 553-3055 * 675--8648
lee box, Xlnt cond. $2700 or MUSTANG-make otter. 548-4226.
** '61 VW, aood condition, '65 MUSTANG
good tires & brakes. Best Immaculate, Sacrifice, 1'.fust
oUer. 833-3590. , sell, dlr, 897-0224 .
e 1964 VW BUG wfBaJa kit. OLDSMOBILE Xlnt cond, new paint.. $875.
1
________ _
Call 642-5603 ...:.::...c.::..='-~---1'65 Cutlass Olds, air, new VOLVO tires & battery. Good coD<f. ---------1972 VOLVO
$650. ~foving -rnwt sell.
675-2505. ------1970 Toronado. -air corn:!.
AM/FM stereo radio & tape
Lease Today •t deck. Full pwr equip. Tilt
Best Rates· ~lieel iihd Vlnyl top -$3.495.
$88.74 Per Mo. Mr. Gray days 340-9892
O.A.C, Ar..f/FM, Auto. tro.ns., ~Ev:::::es::.:64.:2-:::32113:::::..· ----
disc brakes. 36 mo. PLYMOUTH For LHslng or buying
1
______ _
· 'f\ft•ll lai.:i '6S PLYMOUTH
-
WI" UllMI SATELLITE
YQLYQ Auto Trans, V-8, Power Steer-
ing, Bucket Seats, Good
1966 Harbor, c.M. 6t6-9303 ni:es. Nu Trans. Must Sell.
-Private Party. 847·3005 . Autos, Usod ' ~I ;69-SPORT. FURY HJ,
BUICK Bronze finish, radio, heater,
---------automatic. Beautiful and
1970 Buick custom Le Sabre cnly $1595 full price CXWY-
w/tan top. Stereo, air 760).
'69 Toyota Crown cond., new Mk:belln radials, Barwick Datsun • Dr A to Tr R d' 23,<n'.l miles. Very clean ,, ' u ans, a '°• bronze. $3,000. 833-U43 998 So. Coast Hwy, Heater, Deluxe interior, Laguna Beach
ALfA RO .. EO (208ASLl '64 LUX Buick 9 ..., Sta 546-4051/494-gm "' "' Jim Slemon1 Imports Wgn., lo ml.. Xlnt cond. --':=..=::.::::..:.:.:.:.. __
'70 MB 280-SE 4 dr: Silver.
Blk lthr, air, IWU'f, full pwr.
$685(1, Pvt ply 644-6977
'70 YAMAHA 350. Excel
Cond. Luggage rack, Roll
bu. $500 or btst oiler. 833-85.12,
MG 2201 s. Main, Santa Ana Mu.st sell $725. cash. Prl '68 FIREBIRD 400 convt. 475 E. 17tfl St. Affa Romeo '72 557-5242 Open Sun. pty. 642--0966 aft<r 5 pm. xtraa, • bar p. design<r'1
-'70 MG Midget, wire whls, FOR Sale ,61 Buick Invect.a pleasure car. Stephen Costa Mesa r/h, 7500 ml. Orig o"'"'· TRIUMPH Make oUer, Cafl aft 7 pm. , 6'1>-1442, 497-1413. 646·2444 2000 $1750. aft 6 PM, 54U955 557~7 65 Pontiac Station Wagon, ·~~~ ~ =: '51 lllGTD Classic, * TRIUMPHS * ;61 Bui~ ' "11!ble excel beaut. blue. lOnl coo<!. $8.'<l. Commando, Barnett Clutch, 'r.6 Cbevy 6 cyl eng "' bell-NOW IN STOCK Excellent Conditloo. 71 CLOSEOUT oood. ooov ' 640--0697 eves.
housing, Runs good. $50., Call 673 1825 ~ RES '69 Pontiac Catalina Ji'i', air 5700 orig. mi. $985. 646-9195. In truck A running. Call For Immediate · • m1 ' AS Jlll'I A!:. S'~ 67S-87M
llllNl-Blke wtth chain aw afltt...4 pm, 54.1-3691 , Dollvtry MGB GT4 . SAVE $500 __ C_A...:c.D:..IL:..Li~A~""C,.--I ~inyl top. make o~er.
erigine, $65. •61 Chevy ' cir parts. Com· lntlont Crodlt S FRITZCaWARRENC ·s
54f.3117 plete car. Make ottor, Cafl BANK FINANCING '68 lllGB, llllllt aell. Insur-port r enter
POWELL TRAIL BIKE alter 4 pm, 543-3691 COAST ance problem. Real aood OR ANG E CO U NT Y • s 0 .. ~ anc1 0e -•-•re LARGE!l' r ACl'ORY ·-..~ P'•-· '63 eorwtta fuel lnlection. oond., 1ow mil-. Groen AUTHORIZED $lOO * 54&-JJ71 complete. l\lltc amall block w/ne.. top, rodlo, llli<hell• no E. lit, S.A. 541~
YOUR ONLY '69 Pontiac Catalina, 9 pass
ala wag. air cond., pb/ps,
r/h, xlnt rood. $1900.
~91ml.
'11 Harley David s on Cbevy puts. Sli-113' eves IMPORTS tires, llPOk• .whoels. $1150. '6' TJ\-4. 26,000 ml. AMfFlll, CADILLAC MUST SELL!
Sporta:ter, Low mi. Mlat Ir weekends. 531·1218 after 5 pm. wire I wbla, tonneau, x1nt DEALER 1968 GTO. Factory alr, 1oa.da
aelL 11700. 54M909 alt. 5. "12 lllGB $2980. New, coot . cund.I-alter 6 Piii. LarJ<1t selection al Cldll· ol° coctru low mllage $13:10.
1967 HONDA 50co I-~.,.. II MJ J I $3100. Ex. cood., ....,.., prt VOLKSWAGEN ~ ... ~:::."~k ~~ or bell otter, Phone si6-ll56. Good cond. Uke .. w. _ JOOQ-1200 W. Paclltc Cit. Hwy. l>l'1Y· Fin a..U., 6'M830 Ml __ adt ,.,..., Wed. I~~""'!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!~
SJOO, Call -Newport Beach <nil 612.o«ltl dya. 111usr ael). '68 YW bug. 6 Frld&JI· fur .,... ap<dalt. J.966 Pontiac Ventur.. , Dr.,
·n Kawuatd 500, u •• d Alf• Rom.. MGB, '64, cd cond, WU. Stereo Q>IO's. Low mil••· V-8,. AT, PS, PB, Air Cone!.,
Wry little, $1lO .. Best offer Dune ....... "' wh!<. new top " paint $800. $S75. 64H4li 0 Na!Mrs Low low mil••. Clean lntlde
takes. 1162-4291. I CORVAiRRiiL$4.ii 673-6350, '6:..~0::.~·::;: u 'Caclllac :n~: Mu.st Sacrlllco.
·n BSA soo !lolc111ar, ss I v W "°' PEUGEOT buggy. l8SO. 64&-l350. 2600 l!AIU!OR BL., New !!&mt paint. lmmac. ' • COSTA MESA RAMBLER
!850. thin. 614-2514. ~l7 . '67..JIW o.lvu Bus -9100 • Op<n Sutxlay . ·--
''Ill Honda. lSO ...... ble'. Trucltt -. N2 .* PEllGDJJ * ~. Cl.an. 213: GE t:19f· -,47 CADILLAC '64 WAGON V-8, aticlr.' air,
wlhelmel I ""' llWlllaf, ~fonl Vt T PU 1 Oomr l'ull _.,. olr OOlld. greal transportaJlon. $325.
$400. 6IM'I06. 1.o., Bed, V-8, 4 S::, Rd4!r NOW ON DISPLAY Al low u s:i.m. <No', 111451 DAILY PILOT ~iculate rood'., Sacrilice'. 548-2931 •
500C UlQ lllmlld Total mlltt to Wwlr, (l!IOlllL), folea Sorvlce f'IUT': WAllREN S ' CWSIFIED AD! mu.st ..U, dlr, !97.Q2'l4: • T •BIRD
dli,.n 141. lluot •W l'lrlt $9ff Pull ....... .,_ 5Dort C.. Center '11 CAD !rl! lleVW. whl. suo. tam !M-'ll94. Jim si.-l1nports COAST lMPOR'ri"~ ·~--i!ll1111'tY···r FOR·AGTION;--;-·; bliio ·!OP' :f 'ml<r.'··rurr,i *"* 'SI T'lllld: xrnr ,..;a,
•71 HONDA "'50'' 2llll So. Main, lanla Ana IQOO.l200 w. Coul uwr. LAaGEST '42·5678 I <q11lp. $5000. Pvt. Pty, Doys Auto, ps, pb, pw, moo or
..is. _., 557~ 0pen SUn. l'ewport Bead> . -no 11. :111 a.. iu. MT--. ...., -.z11. 11eot otter. r!Hm.
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N.Y. Steeks
. VOL:. 65, NO; 171, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES Y-oRANGE couNTY; CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1972 • TEN CENTS
Tax Boosts; More Pay Urged in Letter DriVe
By JOHN VAL TERZA
Of .. DlllJ "9t ... ff
San, Clemente city councilmen today
met wlth a barrage of signed letters -
nearly 600 ·of them -endorsing tu in-.
crea"s to pay for ~ter wages and
benefits to public safety employe!.
The large, unprecedented outpouring of
public opinion was -labeled as only the IJeglMin( of a maMive campaign by the
employes and other volunteers to canvass
the entire city In an attempt lo gain In-
er-eases after negotlatlooa with a city
bartialnin& committee oliiclally broke
down last week. That breakdown now
.;..,,, that an outaide mediator will be
ooUgbt
The ;_ly IOO ~gnatum lurn!Jbed thia
morolng -..re gatbmd In t..O days of
canvlJSine, 9lld iln ectimal<d 2,000 more
are ltlJl outltanding, councllmen learned
at a stildy _.,,, this momlng.
"This Is only a drop ill the bucket,"
• urr1cane
Renewal Delay SOug~t
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Superin.tendent's Term Stirs Controversy
The leader of a group of citizens o~
posed to Immediate rinewal of contract
for Capistrano Unified School District
Superintendent Truman Benedict, this
momiAg: appealed for a postponement by
the board of trustees which lonigbt will
consider the nnewal matter.
Alan sehrelber, the opobeman for a
Judge Reports
Theft 'in Home ·
Ii lheJuilar it ever .. ~.
and broUght lo trial la Oranga
County · superior Courl, Judp
Frarik Domenicl>ini tDIY ~ve to
;1ppear u a witness. He was the
victim.
Domenichini, a San Clemente
resident, called police Saturday to
report 'the theft of 30 half dollars
and asaortecl pt..., of jewelry from
the bedroom of bis home. Value of
the loss w .. ·aet at $518.
Police could find no signs of a
force entry.
group of 1:~ citizens," aaid that
the renewal oiler which caused a Ourry
of acUvliy over the ·weekend should only
be consjdered ,.hen I full board Is seal<cf
after .t!)e two special clections to select
three new trust.a.
One of U.O.. elecllom will lake place
Aug. 22 ; .till other will .be beld In
November.
niO controversy ctlllers ""' an ad-.
"-''" lo tonicht'• board. agmla -IQ addition sent to, lrulteeil late ........ y. 'Tiie
document lnclu""8'.booftt ~tlon 'II Benedlcl!1-actitf~l1 ..... '
Schreiber fm!"'-ed tliai the -ha-...-imtll the end of ~ .... ~:r
to -.... i .... ott. • .
Beasley will encl his tenure. in a few
weeks,
Schreiber promised that 1be inltlatora
of the petitiona will withdraw It II the
board taailht "will act fairly and defer a
decision cm the auperlnte>deot'a contracl
unW a fully eonatltuted bCJar4 · of aevea
memben ii elected and seated."
Ted . Kenne4y
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Ticket Spot 'l1le '<ldltloo broltlhl -liail ~
Friday· from &bert ~ -
resigjled II I lrUUe ·~ aiDl!I batib
criticism of Beaedicl'• -of the acllool dill!id. . , , WASIDNGroN (UPI).-Sen: &liranl
'.lbn>uilb 'Ille weetend.Schrtlber. and a M. Kennedy (D-Mab:), aid lodlT be
grgup of au~ circula~ petltlona "~.haye to.Jive ban)' COl!'lderatloa" ~. for'Beiledk:l'1·d!ujJJual. to,~ the vice.~ spot aa
Scbreiber aaid'the pelitlbn ~ WU a the Domocratic tlclr•Mf be ~ ..... direct ...WI of the addendum. "Al· a 'lorced ..._ 1o tJils umrar· .-thil Wfl·tl!o aaly.way the party
rapl<d and ~ undemocratic , ..,. might m . ' · 1
tton, I petition bu been 'clrcuilited K e D' •• d 7. re)illed einphatfcaffy. "I
throughout the' dislrjcl QJ1llig for Mr. would not" when 'asked if he · would
Bemdicl'r clismiAal. This ""1ljaa -C!lllSlder Ille "!I' appt1 en the ticlrel at
• -pl<d lo call public -lo the ~--" ·~ ~·-w Q ff unfair coDokleiatioD ol his conlrad-by' a Miami ....C., H -·~ ...,.,......, , oman-.;:iu ers boinl cqnsiittoci-of-iaaly,lour.·ii>ewbers ~ i!;.:w~4(~•t w&o .
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plus a lamHuct member," be said. 'Jlle·..,.1y rallld ql!Olllaa of Knnedy'a
Broken Ank e ~~:=.=~'! possible .. vailahllll1torfio.2'PCl! ... tbe
longer Ill u lnlsteea, and Dr. -..i ticket was msc.-1 by the senator In an
· • " lntervl~" on the NBC T~ llx>w.. . On Way to SWJDl Kennedy tnalstecl "I'm. not In it lhia · J U f • h J • • year" etti!flr a a ~.k.l!>r the firll A y0ung woman who ml!sed her !noting e y· IS oin or H':°:ti ·~ :~ u:.i~g lo I
en route to a Sunday midnight swim at h~Ucal question with reopect to the
Pirate's Cove fell 75 feet onto the beach 500,000 Bath. ers.' *ice presidenUal 'apot. at Corona dei Mar, requiring an airlift ·~ -would have to · 1ive 'II heavy con·
rescue by the Newport Beach poltee · • 1 :;;i:~auon," be aald w~ ukecl about
helicopter. At' Area Beaeh{!S Cbanoes that Kennedy mi1bl
C)lrlstlne Balia, :13, of lllS E. Wilson St., reconsider beJni a part ol lho tm Ucket
Costa Mesa, suffered a compound frac-Orange County'• beacbel were v11J1ec1 -.after numtlVll1cllaavOwaia ol ~
f th ..... __ ., nd bum the by more than ball a million people· over -..-last week when be appeared to luro o e n.,.. ~e a a P on the week~. a 1.;,. of. wltom ''ftl'e 'fie-leave the door ajar Iii' Ille Nt. 2 spOt Jn be~:.poUBace'·~d.was n-to Ho•• Umiud by tbe coollnuillg jellyfiab plajple. IQ -... wllb ~ ~ Globe. --••• -Lifeguarda from Sell Beach to San S~tty, Kmnoidy llllllted he
Memorial Hospital for In 11 I a I ex-Clemente reporl<d problema w I.I b replled aaiy to a. llirpotltel\cil. qutllion
antlnation, .then transferred lo Orange jellyfish ~ all ~ thO lloating · anif hid not cbaniedhll•mtnd aboufrul·
County Medioal Center for surg"f on the meoaco appear> ID be waning. . . lni'~• caNIMq,11111 ,..,. -~-~ antJ ' San Clemellle llU 1'iff l ·Ulf<l'I lie aPJa illl....,,lltlt•-.itwvs lo-fr~•w~ e. , tllimalad they trealed about .tat ilJao clay Win creatlnl lmlolbictlcal liluatlona
Investigators said Mlsi, ~ and a eadl'da)'. With walef temperatura i..tlie In uklnl blm'wWW be J!llgbt .run ti
'""friend were ~ !Or•a atalnray mid Illa the :13,000 people who tJ1i1ec1 supporters eaavMuecl him that bis
to tbe beach when sl¥o took a wnma atsp beoeba from South Laguna to Iba -, presence oa Iba lldtll1 ~~au the
in 1tbe dark. 1 ' Urie cJ1. day spenl a lot of time ID the cllllettaee ill Iba Nov. 11ec1...,.
"She jun went right oil the edge, said surf. ea There were no mojor -"I Wini .to "!alDt ll .. pbatic that I am
Set· Tony 'Vllla. reportod not --la N •inc" In eilber ·the
In Lai-Bearda ch,and111....,.SS -~ ~Ito .. .:: ~al lpol ..
30,000 en Satu y 40,GOO oa -1. Jtenned)' ,.,,,.. lo . uy whether bis
Lifeguards were called upaa lo reacue II COlllldlr-Iii a •poslfble No. 2 a1iot
balben lrom the aurf llld live ~ -.Id be t•ll11encod·by ""°Iba ~
from I clllf ledge• No -lQluries Ila! nomlnee•WU.
Capo Gets Funds
' For _Improvement
San Juan C.plsrtano bas been awarded
$4,7'1 by tbe Calflornia Pubilc Utiliti<I
Commisslan (PUC) le.-""'k done lut
year' at tbe Ooo Roa~nta re rallnJad
~UC sraotecl I total of '22,121 to
I• ~ cauoty clllol lo 111111 II
~far -··-al ...., araci. Cl..... of di)' -wttll railn>ad
traclts.
The cities and the l'lllroodl ahart the
91. !!I!J>!'>vemmlt ~ and the 1----"pe''"'-c-allOcatlonl · lhea p11 lalf the cltleo' ......
In moot cues, flaablng 1iPt lllnalJ
1uppfemented by amaa.t1c plea ...,
being install~ lo repitce '-' pro-tect""" PUC olflclalo aid. Other cities tecti•... wy ....
• Allabelm, '17 ,144; Onap, '2.tll, llld
Placmtla, ",%10. • '
were reported ID Iba Art Colony. He lald i. could ~ either ~·
A total of 170,000 1181 Wlll'Sbippen George S. McGovern or Hllhm H. viai!ed the beacbes in Newpot1 Bea<b. HtDDpllrty, the two top nllllllrl, u •til
Guanil said oolr II ltod lo ba nacued u Stu. Edmund S. Mlllkie.
from tbe riptidll lhal llx>wed up wilb the "I would lta1e lo g1,. it ooaslderatloo,
•mall m. ' obvloua'1 ••• II I were invited" to be the
·Beadles In the' lllmtqtoa Boaclt aru runnins mate !I.. lhl nominee, Kennedy
bad tbe larglll ....... The Sta.. Nld. •
........ •I 8"1!111Cllii ---Chica lt[IOIW ll,Mlllll 11,••-·
1111Ym1,.,....i11,a1 • ...,.atr Remote Control Unit ( ... BJW:ll,,Pap I )
Chamber-Will Meet
The San .1llao Capiatnno Cltomber of
Commerce will bold ltJ 111 o n I b I y
breatfut DM\fllnl Tuesday beglMlnc ·•I
1:15 a.m. al Pteo ml cart1'1 lleetaurant
ii:.~~'~..... Im wlD be
,..... !Gr 1111 /ifil l"llala • la GolGa-
..... I 0-e4+ •11 IMS llld.
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'· Stolen in ··Clemente
would ~ for something which Is needed
and long overdue."
Hartman ~ that offu:en and
other volunteera .,. gathering the sam-
pling m tl>eir -own time and that the ef·
lort. ls meeU..g with 0 overwbeUnlng suc-cess. ••
He said that In hia 100 cont.eta In tbe
buslnas di!lric! lut Saturday only ...
persoo out of nearly 100 declined to sign
the form.
No concrete di!cussion took place this
morning m the .speclfte costs of the r ..
questJ by the emptoyes. Councilmen,
beading advice from Mayor Art Holmes,
did not elaborate on the city's final orru
to the workers before the bargainin& col-
lapsed lut week.
The association, claiming that San
Clemente pays the lowest rate of any city
In the county;inftially asked for percen'
!age tncreose lo bring San Clemente's
scale of pay and benefits up to the !OP 10
in the county over a three-year period.
The Initial request, councilmen agreed,
would have meant a 50 percent increue
In !he existinf poyroll granted lo the
workers, or an increase in taus of tl.25
per $100 of auessect valuation.
But spokesmen for the empl&yes
emphasized this morning that the
signature drtve we not an attempt tct
convince cltlzml1o endorse-such-a hug.-
ta~ increase. llllltead, it Is an attempt te
inform councUmen that citi?ens would ac·
(See POIJCE, Page Z)
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. Tbe-coneel'linrbatbed 'wll'e .,.tight !lie ·eye' of a·rovlnfDAIL YPmOT ·photogra~lier •u he 'cltoh· 10utb 'of Monarch Ba:r toward the Shores
development · In vicihity of WI Creek. "!'he· grim looking barrier .ac-
,tuaUy IS•IO prolecl')it!rsons frp_m heavy,eqµlp1nent radlng;the area,
olficla1s ••)', A·publiC J>arldhg·lot-near Dana-stran 1'-schedU!Od to
open· In 'mid.Jilly along, with public acceu'to \lie beach. . ' ' .
Cou~ty. T~a·~it Budget
Totals QV,er: $.4~1: .. ,Millian
• . • ! •• . . \ JIY. JACK BROB~CIC , . ,
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A IU ·mlJ!kin .bllcl&et• for . the .comtng
fiscal year'beglnnlng July I was proi>ooed
today ~Y . ~· ~Gordon "Pele" Fielding,
general1manqer of, lhe 10range. County Tranll,t Dlltricl. , • .
Dlitrfct;clirtclorl look the· budget, up
from· the cumml ·"90,000 opendlng pro-
gram, under aubmisalop and said they
hoped lo adopt it la liDal form July 21. '
Fiolcllng told the directors there wu a ·
earry ovoi surPlua of _,,llOli from the
curreal budget. , .
The breakdo"" of the proposid IU
mi111on abo,.. 114 "l!lllon will be pro-
vided II)' federal grantJ and money . . ' '
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received from the qew state ules tax on
,casoW>e, and 11.1 million from county Jll'OverlY. tax· funds,· or ·approximately
four centa .cm the tu rate. 1bo current
district tax rate Is two cents per $100 of
aaesaed valuetion. • " ·
In addition, Fielding auaestec1 that an
additional 11 million be lel uide for
technical studies, (MJl,Ollll) and ac-
qulslliaa 'of land ' !or putlllc far 1111
-· (11,000). The teneral m•naior·poinltcl ... t that only '420,000 or to ·pemnt of the pro-
pooecl . budpt WU lel 'uide le.-ad-
ministrative costs.
He aaid the propoaed spending Jl?Oll'IDI
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·Cement. •ousted'
I ToP,~• Leave Mqrk on Walk
· SAN ~ (UPI) -Topless clancer9, la lbeir OW11 vt111on of a
llollywood·lndlt1'Jn, have ·left imprints of llietr naked eerves en wet cemeoL
W_.1 liberationlsts charged It wu·an llflronl to ""°mt11'1 potm~ u liWDlll belnp."
'l1le dOnc<rt wrere led by Carol Doda wboea meuurtmentJ are 44--
Davy Rooenberg, the chit! publfclil for the girls, 11ld San Franclaco
needed a Grauman '111e1ter 1idew1lk. ,.._ .. ~.
Tho aidewalt ln front of Grauman'• In llouywooa bu foot imprelllons
llarlandllarletl.
"II'• •flo • botllllllul women actln( like bnoba," said Mari• Sl James,
1-llr ol .. ,.-.. '
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14 Killed
Many Hurt
In Storm
APALACHICOLA. Fla. (AP) -Hur·
rlcane Agnes picked up her pace tnday as
she bore doJVD on Florida's Panhandle
coastline. '-Ith I 4 dead and scores of In-
jured in her wake.
Al Agnes moved northerly to within llO
miles of Panama City, Fla., her speed In-
creased lo , between 15 and :Ill miles an
hour.
Bearing amaioecl whidr of • m.p.h.
and gulll ID -ol uo; "llto -·•
11n1 burrlcaat ,... Ji t I ; -11 "' to 1·1tia1.-.i It. ....... ~the-s;==-'-
-... -dMollecl, with few Coll m the alrlell, atorea
boarded up .... --1r1nc ll'llllc ll&bts •wlnilnl ID be1'7 wlnda.
"The tide bu risen five feet since s
a.m., aald C.Oast ·Guardman Miller
Pierce. "Now we are just lrylnJ lo keep
people oll lbt street. We just had to pull
a car that bad been parked ciooe to our
dock ..,t of the water. In jusl a few
hours, It bee..,,. completely submerged."
By midmontlng, ofliciala at Panama
City said evacuatiO. of low-lylnJ aresa
wu nw!J completed. Miles of normally
busy reMI motcla were abut down with
windows ~ and taped. ·
Several-.ebool< were Jj€C1tl<rWilll
evacueea. t
Several lorftadoes apparently l!)llwned
by the lturrlcalil ripped 1atO Okeechobee,
Fla., early l<irlay, ._,mg throuJ)I
aeveral mobile llome parb and killlnl at
least four-.
1'ollce iald the estent of the tomac1 ... •
fury was lmpouible lo determine im-
mediately.
"Every time [ turn around , there's
more ca1ll about. dead and or injured,••
said police cllapatcher Mlke Man.
A l)!Olreaman for Okeechobee General
Hoapltal said a "tentative count" there
oboowed f peraona dead, 15 admitted ud
U undergoing treatment.
The lurrlcane center said the threat of.
more tornadoes would bang over tbe
It.ate.
On Sunday, another tornado, ai.9o at·
tribul<d lo the hurricane, killed a woman ..
In La Belle, Fla. . ,_
The 1tonn claimed aeven lives 11 she
awepl past the western Up of c.ba.
More than 1,500 J>6IODI were
(See HURRICANE, Pap 2) ....... Cle••
Weadler
More sunahine· m the agenda for
Orange Coast l'1llidents thtough
Tuesday. That fl, 1-.ic the
usual tow clouds In the niominl
hours. Highs 70 to 15. Lcnra ~
INSmE TGDAY
Orongt C0t0•1V Plomdng De-
partment Offldals •rt compil-
ing • J>OPlllollol> grotol!I 1111dv
complete ..Uh •lnlltw for /"'
lure l)Optl!ollon dtutiopmcftl -
and lt ·ii cvidtnl llMll 1criou
problcml ort inllOlut<l on c.,..
loin hlgJMlcmity areas. Sct
story, l'aOf 9.
L.M. left 1 A9 ......... 1' ... ,,. . ,..... .
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cttit!llM rl·• ...... (...., ' C:Mlla 11 lrl¥la """ ,, ~ ,, ..... "''' °"" ............... "''' Ntlrtll ,.. • ,...... •
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I DAILY PlLOl $C Moodll. """ 19, 1'1Z
!!._-t Rights
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Ga ys in Lagu na
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·will Mak e P lea
Lll!llna Beach·-1ual5 Wednesday
night wlll ... t an ouuranco from the d·
ty council thit the gays will be allowed lo
do their own tblng wit.bout pollce in-
terference.
Such a i.handa off" poUcy, noted Ray
Bierle, spokelllllll lilt the Concerned
Citixens Group, is now being used In
Washington D.C. with "excellent re1ults."
Basically, he explained, the capital city
polict force agreed not to enforce Jaws
against homosexual actl. giving the
police more WM to prevent crimet of
violence.
"We want to decriminalize acts
between adutt homote:s:uala," aaid Blerle.
"and get rid of these ao-called victimless
crimes."
'"lbere la a feeling that the gay com-
nmn!ty-la-1111 b11egi:a1,,.rror.,.guna·
Buch. It conlrlbul<t lo the local
fCOnomy and payt alzeable taxes. It is
not entitled to harassment," commented
Bierle, owner of the By·tbe-Sea Motel , 475
N. Coast Hlpway.
Bierle, •kmc with spokesmen for six
other organizations, baa requested time
Police Officer •
Suspended Over
Rock . Throwing
SAN DIEGO (AP) - A police
lieutenant was: suspended from the San
Diego .lore< for "not taking immedlale
• action. when be wltnwed ClllO of hll o!·
r...,.. hurl the rock" that Injured a 'ctrt,
Deputy Police Chief Willlam Gore says.
A 15-day llJSP!Mlon was ordered . !or
Lt. Robert Tborown, :n.
Alter a dlllurbancli oulalde a concert of
tbe Rolling Stones rock group Tuesday,
Patrolman Doyle M. Dempsey was fired.
,Dempuy, 3~,-lw appealed the
dlsmlasal to the city'• Civil Service Com·
mlsllon.
He alao wu charged with felony
Ulaull with a deadly weapon.
The Cir!, Alys I,. Laniill, 17, IUlfered a
broken ,_ and face cull when a rock
liilatlled thrvugb the windlhleld ol a car
In wblcb 'Ille wu ridllltf. Tbe driver said
it waa thrown by a policeman.
No apPul ol hll ....,... ... la planned,
~ said. He <>OlllllWlded about a
--who halpaol qeatl'8Vtral i.matild yooitbl from the Sporta Arena
parting lol during the melee In which =..!Dbl· rockf and boll!"'! ....
Schools Receive
Study Manuals
For 'Decathlon'
Study guides for the 11'72 Academic
Deoathlon have beeJi dlsU'!but.d to all
l!"bllc and private high ocbools In Orange
County, Jim Deoker of Laguna BeadJ,
decathlon president, said todayc
The guides offer prospecllve con-
testants · information on 1he tests to
enable them to spend some of their 1um4
~ vacation tbne "sharpening up" for
compettitlon day, Nov. 18, 1972: at F..dlson
IJlgh School In Huntington Beach, Decker
said.
Dr. Robert Peterson, Orange County
superintendent of schools and found'er of
t"'he decathlon , estlmates that ap-
proximately 3$ to 40 lligh 30hool5 wtll
enter teams of three boys and three girls
fn this year's event. Studenb wholle h11h
schools do not enter a team may compete
as !ndivldWlb, be added.
Those Interested In ohlllning the otudy
(llldes may get them from their high
acbool counselon or may call Ruth
Salmon al the county Department of
Education, 834-3596.
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to appear before the city council at
Wednesday'• metting.
Also scheduled lo appear are Jay
Murley of the America n Civil Liberties
Union: Terry Oleson, president of tbe UC
Irvloe Oar Students Unioo ; Lyn Davis,
director o the Volunteer Post: Rev. Brad
Kareliua of st. hfary 's Epi.scopal ChUtth:
Philip Hac kett of the Free Poets and
Rev. Rodger Harrbon o: the 1ttetropoUtan
Commwtity Church.
Bierle said Concerned Citizens Group is
made up of both '1stralght and gay
people" and has had several meetings nn
past weeks since the arreit of fi ve
penona for aUeged JO!icltatioti for lewd
conduct.
The group WUI hold a public meeting
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at !.3l0\\ S. Cout
Htghw•r to lay final plans for the city
councD mtetJng, Bierle noted.
Bierle denied romor!I that the Los
Angeles Gay Liberation Front was plan--
nin g to picket Wednesday's meeting, but
indicated a large number of gay people
will attend the councll session.
"OUr group bu met with a large
numbC' or outside IJ'OUP6· We have all
aereed to use normal governmental proc-
-.. !lr1t. '
"Our ltrategy is to talk with lhe coun-
cil and find out why this harassment hap-
pened noW -jutt before the big summer
sea.son. We hope: to take swift action and
keep bad publicity about Laguna to a
minimum," said Bierle.
Youths St,eal
Twenty Snakes
Loyd Gibson, 43, of 81112 Holder
$t.1 Buena Park, Jost 20 small boa
~mtrlctors and other nonpolaonoul
smkea and 40 rat.s early today
when youlhl broke Into a cage at
the mr ol bJJ home.
But he rot back two large boas, !i&ht feet and seven feet long whe11
they evldenUy broke through a
paj>er bag In Whlch the boys were
carrying them. They were found in
• backyard about 1111 blockl from
Glboon's residence, police said.
Neighbors told officers they saw
!everal young boys nmnin1 clown
the -carrying paper bap.
Ra.UU Resume;
TinfoU, Decoys
Fool N. Viets
SAIGON (UPn -U.S. Pill>la outwtttinc
radar with atrlpa of tinfoil and decoy
beepers dellroyed more than 140 pieces
ol North Vietnam... anllalrcra!I :.'!If; ment, Including 71 sur!ICHo-<llr , a
oitt1 in recon1 raids Slmday, the U.S.
Command reported today.
The U.S. Command uld the air war
against North Vietnam mumed full blaat
today with the departlll't o! Soviet p,.,j.
dent Nikola! V. Podgomy. But military
sources said bad weather forced the
cancellaUon · ~·nearly all of today's
.strikes in the Hanoi-Haiphong area.
The record strikes against North Viet-
nam'• air defenses came on the lut day
of Podgomy'1 visit to Hanoi, destroying a
big chunk ol Rvsaia'• mulU·milllon dollar
mllltary aid to Vietnam.
None of the strikes was near Hanoi.
The U.S. Command put the area o!! Um·
its Thursday when Podgorny arrived.
The U.S. Command said Air Force,
Navy and Marine fighter-bombers flew
300 air strikes over North Vietnam during
the 24-bour period ending at 5 p.m. &Jn.
day. The major raldl were against Com-
munist antiaircraft and SAM defemes. A
spokesman said the planes "knocked the
bell out of •hem."
II said the ratdl dt1lroyed 76 SAM
site1, S3 mJsalle cannister•, 5 launchers, II
radar vans and 7 conventional an-
tiaircraft guns.
Cities Weighin g
2 Sig nificant
Bylaw Changes
The Orange County League of Cllles
will consider two slgnUicant .. bylaw
changes when they meet on July 21.
The changes. which were Introduced by
Fullerton Mayor Robert Root, are for
policy revisions and nomlnatiom of of·
ficers.
Root, who heads the revisiOn <.'Om·
mittee, said the first would require a two-
lhird vote Instead o! a simple majority on
policy quesllon before lhe Ieque
mecUngs. The secon4 change would allow
nominations of officer! from the noor il
the meeting previous to the one at whl<"b
the elecllOlll are held.
Under currtnl bylaws only t h e
ormlnatlng committee's proposed caD-
didate1 !or league leadernhlp pom were
announced a month before elections •nd
other nominatiODI allowed only on the
fllght or "the electlont. .
The le..,.. dinctors, mayors or their
repr11ert1U•t1 of lbe county's 26 cities
also toot under submlislon a prOJ>Oseal
that ftll«al memblnblp 111ff1inp of Iha
orpnlaallon he reduced !rom U to f per
year. E1ecuUve oommlttee ......., ol of.
!lcm ond dlrecton woui.t conllnue lo be
htld moothly bo!lever.
' . . .
Least Tern
Families
8y Anoclated Pms
A Calllornla leall tun mother hen can
sympathize with thou homeownen Jiving
near a commercial airport who shudder
and shake each time a buge jet roan
overhead.
The lear. terns, an endangeffil apecies
on the Department of Interior's llst, are
holding out at one last major nesting site.
It's at the mouth of the Santa Margarita
River, Jull -b ol Oceanside in San
Diego Coonty.
The trouble 15 the U.S. Marine Corps'
Camp Pendleton la nearby and a mother
tern hateblng lier egg1 ls apt to .be 1lartl·
ed -by two huge tanks rumbling by.
Called the least tern because lhey grow
to no larger than the aiu of a robin, the
'blrds don't seem to mind the tankaJ.
possi61y ~ appreclife !be el·
forts being made by the Marines In their
behalf.
Capt. Deane Swickard, a gunship pilot
and Vietnam veteran who b also assis-
tant to the natural relOW't.'tS dlrector at
the camp ,said cable and barrier fences
have been erected around .the major
nesting areas of the blrdl.
He said signs bave alao been posted
warning tanl< and amphibious tractor
aews who are reminded often about the
need to care for the rare bird!.
The fish~ating terns, who winter in
sunny Latin America, arrive at their
Camp Pendleton haven in April and May,
They breed and lay tbelr eggs in shallow,
sloppy hollows in the sand, often using
the depresalona created by tank tracks
made dW'ing Marine beach maneuvers.
Swlckaed and some of bJJ naturalist
fellow-Marines oboerve the tern's living
and breeding bablll, 111ing sophlsUcated
mllltary equipment developed for the
Vietnam war.
Usinc a '5,000 starllgbt Scope, desll!l<d
to Improve o mlper'1 vlalon In the dark,
Swickard and bis men can even keep the
term under oboervalton through the
night.
Swickard said ttrn1 were known to
breed and nest near Seal 8each and oear
San Diego. But there have been no
reporta ol temerla at these places lately
and Camp Pendtetoo II belleved to be the
lut known major breeding site.
SW1ckard said an eztlmated 800 least
term Wied the camp Pendleton beaches
lut year. He said tern haldJlngs In tbree
dlf!mnt .,_, at the site alao showed
varying degrees ol '""""· The bat site, Swlctaed reported, was
Nit -ol. lhe rlvv -.th an4 cut ol
Ill leut tern 11<111 Ibero with 111 ago,
Ull •IP batdled, for a IU pm:ent suc-
cm rite. 1
Tbe two otbtr all<t'rtporled batchlnp
at 43.2 parcenl ind SU pemnl sWlcllai-d 11111 Ille 1ow flgum could be
the .....Wt of • beaV)' May nlmtonn and
"near-constant dJsturbanct" because of
mllltary actlv!ly and the pohlic who Dock
to the Camp Pendleton beachel.
f't'Olll P .. e 1
POLICE ••.
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HE'S BEING SCRUBBED, TUBBED AND FLU FFED
Kevin K•1ner Groom• his Li mb for Fair
T·heater in Huntington
'
Raided by Vice Team
The X·rated movie evlc, t•How to Suc-
ceed in Sex" turned out to be somewhat
of a failure Sunday night when Hu""
tington Beach vice officers raided the
downtown SUrf Theater and confiscated
the flick.
lilso grabbed when the vice squad
swooped in was the second feature, an
opu.s titled, "Daddy Darling." It "as also
X-rated.
Investigating of'icers who arrived on
the scene allege they found II youths, all
under 18 years of age, ogling the 11lw.r
screen as it poured forth assertedly sex·
oriented fare .
Police cited Larry 'Ji¥>rr.as, owner of
the SUrf Theater, on charges of dlaplay·
Ing barmlul matter lo a minor. Tbe
charge is a miademeanor.
From P .. e :f
BEACH .•.
ll!eguanll estimated ihey bad 55,000 In
attendance on Saturday and 65,000 on
Sunday.
'fboma:s' wife, Diana, 30, \\'U charged
with interferi~ with officers when she
protested their confiscation of the films.
Police claim two of the theater'SI
em'ployees were also under 1!.
Huntington Beach vice squad officers
had secured a Supe:rlor Court search war·
rant after investigating the theater for
several days. 'Ibey said they believed the
~eater operators were allowing juveniles
inside without checking idenlification.
• The SUrf Theater. at 121 Sib St, is an
older establishment in the downtown area
which does not generally show X-rated
film.!.
Police Hunt Clue
In Man's Death
Gaeden Grove police are trying to
determine today who dumped the body o!
William S. Nordstrom, 26, of Downey, on
a gra.u parking strip on Lucille Avenue
&.lnday.
Seal Beach showed a Iota! of 85,000
visitors over the weekend. Lifeguards
said they only treated 20 jellyfish stings
and attributed public awareness with the
cept a !al lncreue u a IDWll to finance decrease In those Injuries.
raiaes qmd upon In negollaUona with Newport W83 the only city to report a
The Orange County Coroner's Office
said there were no 11lgrui of foul play on
Nordstrom's body. They are conducting
tollcological tuts to detennlne the uact
cause of death.
the city. serious injury. Nineteen-year .. Id Michael
Members cf the association repeatedly O'Leary of George Air Force Base I!
The body wu fully clothed with a
blanket tied around It when found, pollce
Fair Hosts
Oldsters
In County
:... I
It was Senior Citizens Day today at the
Orange County Fair.
Fair Manager Jim Porterfield said
a11yone over 60 wi!J be admitted for ~
cents and treated to a special show In the
amphitheater .
The show continued through S o'clock
unde r the direction of Larry Emerson
who has scheduled interviews, a crazy
hat contest, and music by the Memory
Melodies and the Pasadena Harmonica
Band. Emerson is the special events
director of the fair.
Stamp collectors attending the fair this
year will receive a special bonus. A
special cancellation stamp has been
created for the t(klay event by the U.S.
P~tal SKvice.
The stamp carries the words "Orange
County Fair Postal Station -U.S. Postal
Service 926 " and includes draWings
representing agriculture, I l v e s t o c t .
citrus, and recreation exhibits at the fair.
Alter the fair the special stamp wW be
dt!lroyed.
The temporary post office, located ,In
the New Products Building, alao bas !or
sale all current commemorative :iitampe,
commemorative envelopes and post
cards, mini·albums, postage due stamps,
books and rolls of stamps.
Highlights of today's fair are a
performance by comedians Skiles and
Henderson at 8 p.m. In the amphl~ter.
On Jhe program with the two .jotera. are
Douglss and Leonero, a comedy alnlln8
duet.
The Seven Card Studs will entertain
with Dixieland music at 6 p.m. and at 9
p.m. on tbe mall bandstand and the
Wen1tehee Youth Clreus is acbeduled to
perfonn at 7 p.m. in the grand!tand area.
The fair events for Tuesday are:
Ampbltbeater
2 p.m. Ballet Ela:anova
6 p.m. Young World o! Danco
8 p,m. Skiles and Henctenon witb
Douglas and Leonero
MaUBudstaml
I p,m. Silly SlrcUI Show
3 p.m. Powdy the Clown
4 p.m. Diaper Derby
5:30 p.m. Silly Slreus Show
6 p.m. Seven Card Studs
9 p.m. The Kolnoniana
9 p.m, Seven Card s~
Grudslud
3 p.m. Wenal<hee Yooth Cin:UI
7 p.m. Wenalcllee Youth Cin:UI
Stage
2: 30 p,m. Art of Chinese Cookery
3:30 p.m. Microwave Cootlni
Mall Area
2 p.m. Milchell Mariooettes
4 p.m. Mitebell Marlonettez
7 p.m. Mitchell Mari ... ttt1
Sporta and Ac11o11 8alldlac
Noon to 7:30 p.m. O!!·nJld velllcle
Demonstrations
9:1S p.m. Off.road Vehicl e
Demonstrations
FromPqe 1
HURRICANE • • • h>ve all'-tbat a pay d!Jpote listed in serious condilton al Hoag
notWithstindlng, a 1 ' I e n t I e m a n ' 9 Memorial Hospital after be ruffertd neck evacuated during the night an the GUif
agreement" wtth Ille city set two years injurit! whlle body surfing near Balboa Coast hundredl of miles IOlltb of bert,
said.
ago stresses I.bat oo strikes or other Pier. Sh' Le C from the Venice area and teys off
work-affected tactics would ever be con-Ltfeguan!s In Seal Beach bad to rescue 1ps 8VC 0 88l Sarasota, clvtt de'ense o!ficals reported.
aldettd during pay dlapul<t. a dolphin they spotted swimming in Ofridals said as many as tKIO rtaldeoll
Tile unloading of the unprM~ec~:eda-1led clrclt! near the mouth of.the San Gabriel SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Thirteen shijll were evacuated from Port St. Joe's low·
campalflll ended two hours of council River. Tiley netted the fl5b and towed and 3,000 men sailed Sundly from San lying aecUODB and were spending the
dlsa1ulon this morning over budcet woes him to deeper water Sunday afternoon, Diego and Treasure Island in San Fran-night in a local high school on bigber
-some of which mighl be resolved when hut a guaed spokesman said the clolphln cisco Bay, beading for Pearl Harbor, In ground.
the council meets in regular session Wed-is back today. 1 1 A tornado watch was luued for an 1rt1.
nesday nlaht. owe'Ve notified Marineland and Sea the largest Naval Reserve exerc se n 80 miles either side of a line from
The ntlr I ~··• .,. be more than 10 years. Seven ships of n-·--·ic· ' to Col"-'"· Ga and •-~ • e cam pa fD -w•~ •w· World, so somoene should be coming to ~ w~• • w•-· .. ~
laced with advertlsmg and other ac-get him this aflernoon," the U!eguaed ad-Destroyer Squadron 37 left Treasure flood watebes were poated for IOUtbern
tivlties by the public safety workers ded. • Island and five from 0..U.yer Squadron Georgia and northern Florida.
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late lut week by Mayor Holmel, Coun-
cilman Wade ' Lower and City Man.ager
Kenneth Carr.
The mayor, rseponding to a
moderator'• query on the salary i.uue,
said . that II would be "lmpoaslble" to ,
grant ralaes Wtless the city's property
taxes were increased.
Councllman Cilff Myers th!J momlnl
opened discussion on the •icnature drive
by hlnUng that the o!!lctrs may have
taken the mayor's comments and
represented them u a councH majority
poaltion.
FromP .. el
TRANSIT ••
offered "no 1Urprl.&ea" in u much 11 the
technical Btudles allocation, operating
costs forecast and capital ouUay ex-
pendlturts al $US mllUon hod already
been approved by lhe boanl of dlreclor1.
"From a public enterprise point of
view, the prQJ)05ed budget is a bar aln
for Orange County dtluns," Flel I
stated. "Of the fl.I mlllloo In lr""'r·::.....
services to be olhred, the cost to local
ll1payera wW be only IU inuuon."
R·A·CITI'S
COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LOAN
l.adlts I C.r1f
total walglit
DIAMOND RING KOWA SIX
VIEW CAMEIA
SNARE DRUM
$17so
L 2V. ._ --........ s350
CU.SH .
HllMIT
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CASSll ii UCORDIR
Flelding added, "Without the jranalt
district 'lhe· $2.4 mllllo!t' in. federal and
atate fund1 oould not be recelnd by lhe
county and the dlllrld will pmlde $2.1
million In lrlnlportation lmprovemenla
during the oomlfll yur."
_ _._ Pir.JN 1~99s--
11Cf1QN ~ -t R IOUOW IUY
District dlltdora RI~ Lynn of
Newport Beach and Ronald W. Ca1ptrt
alao of Newport Beach, ,.... umed lo
lludy lht ....,.... blollal and report
heck to the !1111 -Ill' ,.., • la ..,
propoaed .......
RACITI'S cona MllA llWILllY a LOAN
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J 0 DAIL y Pilar SC
lluntinslon Harbour i:uldent
Peltr A. CIWlla bu been
named Western Dlvlslon sales
manager for Peer.tuch be.,
of Newport Beach,
the 20-year veteran in the
oil and gaa businW will be
r .. pooslble for tbe marltetinl
of Pelrofund'1 drilling monies
in the Western United St.ates.
C'a!lolm t.,,. of Davlf.
Browa TV
a o d Appll·
ance, took
part iD
ff!remonies
marlcing pr<>-
dudlm of
tbe IO mil·
llonth pro-
duct o! Frig·
idaire Divi-
••owN &ion of Gell-'
era! Molors In Dayton, Ohio.
Brown operales stor.s In Cos-
ta Mesa, El Toro and Hunt·
ingJon Beach. ..
Rober& c. Wllsoa, presideot
and chief ereeutlve officer of
Colllu Rad.Jo Company, ha11
received lhe Dlslinguished
Service Gold Medal award
from the Armed Forces Com-
munications and Electronics
.Association.
Wilson was named president
of Collins Radio I a a t
November. ...
The Newport C e n t e r
Association has n a me d
Richard E. McFarland ex-
ecutive manager . The associa-
tion represents aJJ businesses,
developers and tenants in
Newport Center. ..
Rober& L. Ru:anM, in-
vestment counselor of The
Real Estat•
er1, has
been elected
treasurer of
the Southern
California
Palentologi·
cal Society.
The So-
ciety works
In coopera-
•DANN• tion w I rh
scienUfic lnstltutians for the
pr.sonation of fossil records. ...
Mondaf, Jilnt 19, 1972.
Raumoor Ctrporolloo bu
appointed Haney A. ntelke u
vice prealdent or a.ales and
marketing.
Prior to joining R03Slll00r,
TbieJk.e was with L e v e r
Brolhtrs 11 aaJes manager ln
the W<Jtem stales. Before that
he was regional sales manager
for Hunt Fooda In the east and
mldwest. ... Cllarlel J. SIUcavage or
Anabelm has been named irJ.
atallment cr<dit officer at
Crocktr Baat11 Beach-Edinger
olfict In H1D1tington Beach.
Stancavage, formerly on
apeclal aaaignment In the .
Soutbem eouou .. rerlon. join-
ed Crocker Bank in 1969 as an
interv iewer in East Whittier. ... Costa ?.tesa t"f:sldent R.
1\11ck Lowrey has been al>'
pointed dlreclor of the ordnan-
ce divis ion of Ce l e1eo
lodmlriff. He joined Celearo
from the Atlantic Research
Propulsion D i vi l!I i o n in
Virginia.
Lowrey ls a m~mber of the
American Ordnance Assocla-
ticm and a former chairmmt of
the Joint Anny, Navv, allf'l Air
Force Propellant Test Panel.
Pacesetter
Sales Told
American Pacesetter o f
Newport Beach bad net in-
come of $13,286 or JlOl cents
per share on revenues of
$3,572,531 for the three months
ended March 31, 1972, Presl·
denl John W. Klug announced.
This contrasts with a Joss of
$123,280 or .02 cent.s per share
on revenues of $2,936,8.18 in the
like period a year 'earlier.
American Pacesetter's land
development and residential
building sublsidiaries reported
a profit for the quarter.
Klug noted that the Com-pan y' s who I I y ~owned
subsidiary, American Elec-
tronics, Inc., which manufac-
t u re s electro-mechanical,
mechanicaJ a n d electronic
compo n en t s, had ~n
thoroughly and aggressively
reorganized . ,,...,..... ..
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When They Suffer Pain
OfHemorrhoidal Tissues?
Exclusive Formula Ci ... Pmmpt, T emporarr Rdiel Jn Many C.... Imm Such Pain. Alao He!PI Shrink
SwdliPc of Such T-Due to lnfoclion.
In a eunT)', doc:b. weft! .Ued
what tMy me to relie\19 luch painful ,.mptm& May of the
doctor• r~r&in( paid . t hey
either uae Prepuaticin H them-
Mlves or in their oftice predioa.
Preparation H pwia prompt,
...... ...,. nliel lo< -ill
IDIJ\1 a.. rrom J».in. it.chin• in bemorrhoidal tiaaueL And i&
actually help1 ahrink painful
twellin& of IUCh U.ues when.
infedecl •nd inftamed. J ust aee if doctor-teated Preparation H•
doesn't help )'OK. Ointment N
auppoeitorim. ·
Penonallzed • StyDsh • Efficient
Ordar For Yountlf or I Frl1nd·
May be used on envelopes •1 nturn 1ddr111
l1.b1ls. Al10 very ht ndy 11 identific•tion
l1b1f1 for m•rking penonel Jtems such •s
books, records, photos, 1tc. Ltbels stick on
9las1 ind mey 'be used for merki ng home
c•nned focd items. All l1b1l1 •r• printed
with stylish Vogue typo on flnt qu1 lily whit• /
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81 SYLVIA PORTER federal SoVetnmtot about 7 ="' 1~
In lhe rural area where we percent. ~~,. :J&J
have a l country borne, our Yet while the cost of SU"'-~..J 11WN, "•"
property toes have just about portm', our elementary ~ f\:1:1" 1.:
, ... oul of 1ight -primarily, high acllOOl l)'s!tm haa nearly •:t::: '~ti
of cour1t, to finance the tripled during the past decade :,~ Ji
handsome, b e 1 u t I f u 11 y to almost i50 billion, the :J::i~ :ft
landocaped elementary and typical -I ii Jocked up : • ii:
high -Is which try lo about 50 perctnt of tbe time. :le '.1 ..
educate other people's kids. The overwbelmlng majority :!Jtt~ 't
1 Inda :at-of the echools are used only :1~ ~.,1.~
er ys, five days a week 39 weeks a ~~c11 1.20
these schools year 'Ibe school; are restric-•nc1~5 :ff
will be clo~ ted tO 1he formal education of :1:ul 1:~
ing for the Amtr1cans between the agei :,~l11:'N~
tenn and in of five and 17 or 18. Even pre-:II~ ... ~ ·'::
ta:z-ge part school '4Head Start" cblldrm tf:: ' i=
will be U• have been banned from the Am.tsu l:.o
used and ut.. elementary school in 10lllt :c ,jg
terlv wuted ..... _ ~· ,,, '·'°
POflTI• until the ar--,. H~ri -~t e3•s kids go back in the fall. Meanwhile, there Is an ever ~1l1~11n::
.ThiJ is a real squandering ot mounting need for further :11~ ~~ resources This is in the education of the o Ider"' Brat 1.:io
words of ·Sen Frank, Church American ranging from ~ ~~ 2.~ . • ti I tr . . Jo t' At.fl pf 1~ (D-ldaho ) "a kind of di!Wle of voca ona re 8llllf1i re ire-Am C:•m ,1
schools a'oo extravagance that ~ent prepar~Uon and plan-~"?~1~1~
modern America c a n n o t rung, ~ o n s u i;n e r educatlop. ~~ '1:
abide." This ii. in bluntest nutrition, music, arta, craffs', ~~~~f1'n.1,J
summary in today's en-etc. A ou11 .11d , , AQl.ot pt .'41
vironment plain stupid. Whats the annrer? z:::Eii: 1.1,
Last year property taxes The one that ltapa out from Am El;~
climbed more than 9 percent, even this short analyais is to :. §~"a r 11:
on top of a 35 percent upsurge find new ways to use our klle : oWi 1·.~
'between 1967 and "10. public school! to serve au of ~· ,:::
Many older Amerlcatlll are us. And thiJ anwer would a1ao ::""" • ;
now paying as much u 20 to hel~ slash our local tax bills by :~, ~
40 percent or their meager in-avouling the need to build ad-~ .. ~11111cor,:
comes to the local tu: col~ ditional expensive facilities AMT<: .. .!i~
Jector. So distasteful and op-and by keeping more real Am G• 1.
pressive ha ve our tocal pr~ estate from falling off 1ocal ~J!f.t .'°8
erty taes become that only town tax rolls. A ';-i;:~ ':13
47 percent or local school bond In fact, some 300 U.S. com-~tl;f ..:
issues were approved during munitles have done precisely =i2't11 ,~
the last fiscal year, a new this -with a wondrous array ::;iT..f.\Pf '
record low and a resounding or activities and aervictS and ..;:w.tr .':J
come-uppance for to d a y ' s with refreshingly po s i t i v e :~~sf t~,'1
school officials -for the big-results. For instance: =.: .a!
gest chunk or all property tax-In Gou c ester City, N.J. ={~ncP . .J
es goes ror schools. Also, the a broad tutorial program bu ~:C.~ "' ~ation~ F.ducation Assoc.is-been set up, using the elderly ~":: J:
t1on potnts out, local school along with elementary ~ ~,.,. 1.10
districts bear more than half students to "help kids witli •• ·~ '1'
of school costs today: the their homework" and personal =r!i .;" ~
state kicks in 41 percent, the counseling. ~ 1 ~.:!!!
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Coming In or G . ? ·~'1..."1 oing •. ..:..o~1i Arttn RttDv Armco Sil t
By JORN CVNN1FF
AP Baaineu Anal)'ll
NEW YORK -The latest
quarterly report of a widely
disµ'lbuted analysis of con-
awn.r buying plans, now in
prepar,tlon, auggesl! that the
nation ls on the verge of a
spendiog spr .. that could pro.
duce an economic· boom.
But aootlier ....U known con-
..,..,. forecaster, Sindlinger &
co., dupules the findings,
claiming that tbe spree, ii that
ii what ii should be termed,
has already pa!Rd, and goea
on lo chaUenge the report 's
methodology.
T HE R E POR T to be
distributed later this month, is
produced for the Commercial
Credit Company, baaed on In·
terpretations on C e n 1 u s
Bureau data and o t h e r
materials hy an ediloriar
hoard of economist.! and
educalora.
F. 1bomas Juster, vice
president of the National
Bureau of Economic Research
and an editor of "Consumer
Buying Prospects," states that
consumers have s h a r p 1 y
reduced their hesitancy and
caution.
While some elements ot
besitancy sUJJ cao be observ·
ed, be stales, tbe demand for
single-family hou!ing· appeara
lo be at ti. strongest In years
and ahould lead lo furthe r
apeodiog for fUrnilure and ap.
plianc<s.
Evidence of the growtni
coofldence, 11)'1 Jusltr, ii ln-
cllc1ted by sharp rises not ooly
In mortgage credit but In tbe
rate of Installment purcha,..,
"People are going into hock,"
be aald In an lnttrvlew.
IN JMt, he tald, consumer
lnatalllnenl credit averaged '8
bIIUon, fell lo Iesa than 14
billion In t970 and returned lo
around the 111!9 figure last
year. But for 1972, he 111d. the
1vtrap mlght be as high 11
,,. bWlon.
Juster a n d "Conaumer ~!k ~:
B . Pr rm(;pf )~ uymg ospects" also cite ArrmtR 1 • .0 • Arvin /ncl I the University of Michigan's Mhl&J k:
Survey ReseaFcb Center Index ,... ~·~
of Comwilet Sentimerlt in sup-t::!,..rr~
port of the bullliJ:b forecast. A= 1:t=
Sindlinger I "'-Yer. claims rlt~~11J ·1 ~~t Rell pf ~
that the spree h now over. m.'.f ,.1·'!
''What both the Census ~g'1nc~I
Bureau and the S u r v e y =:it ~,.:
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Ing ii what 1tready haa taken 'Z!~• ~
pla<e, not what ll going lo :.,.., ;,!! happen," be said. Alfie OI i
Both surveys utilize ex· ::::_WY .1'11
tensive face-to-face interviewa, ::~:::J~ ·1'
Ute results ol which are proc-:::g:.-l:ff
eMed and published weeks a.,... ""
later. Slndlinger interviews :~•J:,.,.1 ~
each week by telephone and L~:Jfiu'·~
repo~ his fl a dings im-l!.1~: ~ mediately. a.1nM .1N 91taM DI I AJ be .-s it, there ia only 11th 1nd' .20 "-Jo , al 1_ 91..,.chL • .a 1113 r1c v ue w reporUng a1xter L. ,11 wbat WU 0G. the mJnd or COO-Bir:cu ::
aumers 1t 1 gtvm ume. What aeJ!.r ~
is important, be clatns, ts to l:f ~
seek out their expectationa for lekoPf ~
moolhs 1head and tben lo !!I!!';\ .lo.
make forecasts based on those f'.!f& ~
expectatiorui. :=\! J·'i
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SINDLINGER maintaina IWICCIPf ~
that consumers forecast a rise t~ '4e':
in spending as early as last g::11tt ,.:;, ·
October when accordin" to his a.111 'ltt 1.1a • ~ Biid! Okr 1 "Forecast Confidence Index " 1t1fr Jn ...
harp I In
1 Bll11Lonl1t I a s r se consumer spen-ra1octll R .u
ding would bf.gin ln March and a1uet'u1r'k~
/.prU t:i',. c ·" • lolM Cl .u
Now be forecas ts that the Bond 1mus ,_, 8"kMll 1.•
J'C'!;I of spending will remaln =, \~
nther firm untll just before I~ 111
the elections, "when it will ~J ~:::
begin leveling off." H e tr::::' ~~ dismissed the CJensus Bureau er1• M't 1
flgures by saying: "You can l!~1f,"'"
buy them for 15 ceoll and I~.,.
they're worth every nickel °' I• 'J~ Jt '' ,_ I~
.The wording of "Consumer m ·~
Buying Proepects, however ~r" ,:11 bullish. ii atUI couUoua lo lllCb !'!!II' "'f.,:
an extent that the meaning I.I ~~~ or 1jt
IOU'letlmts almost oblcured. It "' ~ Jt
lnclud .. three phraaes, for U· .'!"m
ample: ~":ra \·..O
-"The most recent set o{ "~ lfl °' ~
SUTVey measures suaestl .,, \,,.,;;.
that U.S. consumert , •• are ':' ea ;?: now in the. middle of w~Qt can • llC4 '
accurately be described u a !r:'~,,w•
potential apendlng ._." ::;:1• '·,
-"In ldditlon lo lheae " 9"'
Al Susanka
survey meuUrH of ccnsumei ••• ~:ri . ·f!
planl end'etpoClal!Olll tbeA II ~"'\';
tome ccmo'tte e'f1dence from .~·°" ''T the rtef'J1t btblvlor of these :~fr 1:l;t
consumers th1t ID tnctplent ~~J:~~ .#r
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sun II •-I ............ , .-,, 1 •• ui rare or ,.,·.,.,'·"
forecutm, who ~ llw1y1 ~ ~ I;: "V
wary or IOllg vtrbll Umbt, lo ,i,_. •, ~
use word• IUCb u '1.-preett ~~·-~ "
and ••boom" recardlea of bow =:!•
quauned. ~ ,;;t]
Tlnall lo the -1Ne ~ilill .
.......;· u JusleT -tllem, "!~
oollld deftlop II Inft1Uoo Ind "'1 ~·
ane!glploymmt perllst. "tf the :ro
rer»M y doelntt proceed," hi ='.1.' 1
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Planners Studying Density ,for Future
ORANGE COUHTY
By JACK BROBACX
Of tM 0.IN ,..., l litft
SANTA ANA -Orange
County Planning Department
olllclala are worklnr on a
population growth study com-
plete with a strategy for
future popuJatlon develo~
ment.
To date , according to prm.
cipal planner Al Bell, the
strategy tor regulating future
growth has not b e e n
determined, and the fact that
there are serious problems in-
vol ved 11 evident.
THE COUh'l'Y as a whole
ttp!en mi,-!,Olt people per
oquare mUe but the figure Is
growing, the planner aald u
much as 190 more people per
yur.
Anothtr fr.ct rtvealed by the
atudy la that Ibero are 900,000
people livlllg between the San-
ta Ana River and the Loo
Angeles County tine.
to another ill·termed .. urban
1prawl."
SUCh development leads to
wasteful use of J 1 n d ,
monotonoua appearaoce, a
more costly are.a to aerve In
terms· of government-provided
facilities SllCb as aewer and
water Unea, and a headache to
public transpo<lallon plannen.
ORANGE COAST cltle9 run
t b e full gauntlet In growth
filures, t b e report reveals.
Qiota Meaa boaata 5,22t resi-
dents per square mile while
San Clemente (2,211) Is In the
lower bracket, a l o n g with
nelghborln& san Juan Capt· denaity lncrtase figures for jumpln& from l .2!111 1 year •&0
.. F IAln to 1,211 tod1y. st rano, population '3S. , olher coast cities an oun Despite the rapid growth .ol on.er coast clUes: }Jun-Valley, 3,704 to 4,83e; Hurr-such areas as Mlssk>n Vle}O,
Un"'-Beach, 5,122·, Fountain lln&ton Beach, 4•134 10 S,!22; El Toro and Laguna Hills, th.•• •-Newport Beach, !,201, Io 3.511 ol he Valley, 4,161; Laguna Beach and Seal Beach, S,!166 to 2,79!. populallon denaity t unu>·
2,161; Newport Beach, 3,511 s·~ CLEMENTE and La· corporaled areas of the county
and Sell Beach, S,793. ~· has incm sed only slightly m
But U pul .,.wlb U.nds guna Beach show 1-' popu-the past year. from 361 to 373.
-tin"• tL-"cou''•·• -~ lotion= II"' .square mile, Bell attributes thta largely -~ -·~ ~ ~·" with una counting 2,950 bo t 20 per munJtiea wW •-ch the ..... i)y 2 86.l to the fact that a u • western con cttlea ln,dens. l<y, persons-In 1971 ...,. 00 ' cent of the southeastern port noW, a reduction of 17 per-1 Cl land Na COm_paraUve f1*•--reveal. hi! San Cl of the county s eve · oa--sons per mile, w e .e-land
Costa Mesa, for eumpte,1_~men~~te~a~d~ded~00Jy~=4:!;pe:r:um~t,;::t:io~na~l~F~o~re:::•t~~· ~--saw lta density incJtase lro'l'
4,981 In 1971 to the cummt TUESDAY -5,221. Comparable one-year ~ Education
Pictures
Limited
For eumple, Bell aald, five
clllea fn the weatem part of
the county are more denstly
populated than the cl!y of Los
Angel ...
LOS ANGELES has 6,2e3
people per square mile but
our communJtles of Stinton
(7,23t); La Habra (7,103);
Garden Grove (!,951 ); La
Palma (171), and Santa Ana
(1,231) are more tightly com-
))lcted than the metropoli.s1"
llell ezplalned. '-•
"If that area . were in
corporat.ed into one city it
would be the aecood largest In
population ln the state of
California," Bell said. "But it
contal.ns ooly one-third of the
county's total land tnaM, and
almOlt sa perceit of the
population."
Bell, baaing bis assumption
on figures compiled tG date,
forecasts that current hJgb-
denslty building in the western
and ce ntral core
citi es-Garden Grove,
Cypress. La Palma, Buena
Park, Stanton, west Anaheim,
Westminster and Santa Ana -
will resuJt in a mass move--
rnent -over the next several
years to the southeastern part.
of the county.
Countian Named JUNE 20 ~
Sl'ECTACULAR LUNCHEON
SANT A ANA -Tbe Oranae
County Department of Educa-
.tion has imposed increased
limitations on the circulation
of the fllms It provides for all
county school .dtatrlds.
The c o u n t y audio-visual
department, beaded by Robert
Donker, has three categories
of filmJI: general (aU grade
levels), limited ( c er I a f n
grades) and restricted (by
apecial permission, mainly au
education films).
Following criticlams b y
county school trust.es that too
many "mature" films were
reaching ''Immature''
.children, Donker reviewed the
films and added almost 300 to
the limited list.
These films bad previously
been in the general citegory,
but Had been recommend~ for certain grade leve .
Despite the recommendat
made by a review comm.jtlte,
Donker said, teachers· from
other grades could order the
films If they thought them ap-
propriate.
Now they can't.
Some fllms -like those on
teaching, art , history ,
behavioral theory, h I g b er
mathematics and literature -
are ~Umited becauS6 the ln-
formation is too technically
advanced for some grades,
Donker said.
Others, on sex, drugs and
mental health, often are
limited according to estimated
grade level "maturity," he
aaid.
High ScbooJ students can no
longer view 'Child ~re and
Development," "Sex Attltudes
in Adolescence" or "The
Teens." These are limited to
college or adult use.
But they can see "Baths and
Babies," "Life With Baby"
and ''Marriage is a
Partnership."
JwUor High students cannot
see any of the above but can
watch "As Boys Grow,"
''Girla, Beware," and "Self-
defense for Glrls."
Although the board has not
officially adopted the rear-
rangement of films, Oonker
said his department has been
pracHclng t h e llmitaUons,
which also keep most heavy
drug Dims out of the lower
grades, since June 1. Jt was on
that date that many teachers
began ordering films for the .l
fall.
9 UCI Profs.
Get Honors
Nine UC lrvfoe physics m•
jars have been accepted Into
membership in the Sigma Pi
Slgma Honor Society f n
re cogn'ttio.n of their
scholarship and acbievementa
in the science of physics.
Hooored were:
John Dishaw, David
Rudawltz and Steven Trull·
Inger, all of Irvine.
-David Robson, Newport
Beach.
-Lawrence Carlson, Joseph
Oliva and Edward Rosa, all of
Costa Meaa.
-Russell Ccok, Anaheim.
-Ricardo Gu!Wrtz.Lee,
Jr., Garden Grove.
Rudawltz and Trullinger are
juniors. Tbe others a r e
seniors.
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ALMOND DUCK ROLL Water Unit Chief I
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reveals that San J u a n
Capistrano has the least
populaUon per square mile in
the county ( 113) followed
closely by the new community
of Irvine (772).
Bell said an acceleration in
apartment house construction
la tbe key lo higher densities to
the west county communities.
"The square mlle figures
may he allghtly mtaleading,"
lhe planner revealed. "We are
in the process of breaking the
density figures down to census
tracts, and pr e liminary
numbers indica te that some
areas of Garden Grove and
Tustin may have as many as
15,000 penons crammed into a
single square mile."
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"A SIMILAR sltuatJon
prompted the coWlty's major
growth during the 195111," the
rtpor\ states. "During Iba I
period, people fled the
urbanized, denslly populated
ar<a of eastern Loo Angeles
County for the leas crowded
areas or Orange County."
The report. attributes such
mass movements to beliefs
that heavily populated areas
spawn crimes, congestion and
poverty and lead to greater
stress and health problems.
Jn contrast, the r e p o r t
reveals that the great com-
mittment of the past decade to
single family building has lead
ORANGE -Glenn P. Allen,
director and past-presid~l!l of
the Municipal Water District
of Orange County, has been
elected a ·director-at-large of
the statewide catllomla Water
ReSQUrces Association. He ls
succeeding George A. Patton,
who resigned.
Allen is also a member or
the board of directora of
Metropolitan Water District of
Southern Clllfornia, president
Ivy Degree
John Phineas Banning, son
or Hancock Banning, of 1752
East Ocean Front, Newport
Beach, ha s graduated rrom
Princeton University in New
Jersey with a bachelor of
science degree in electrical
engineering.
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SLACKS
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A!sociaUon and former mayor
of the City of Orange.
The califomia W a t e r
Reaourcea Asaociauon Is a
nonprofit, nonpartlaan citizens
organization which works to
aid develop~nt of water
resources of Clllfornia and the
West.
Chosen aa votlng alternates
for Allen were Dennis E.
Macl..ain, general manager,
secretary-treasurer, Municipal
Water District of Orange
County; Clem M. McColloch.
president , board of directors.
Municipal Water Districts of
Orange CoWlty; William F.
Hurst, general m a n a g e r ,
Irvine Ranch Water District.
and H. George Osborne, chie f
engineer, Orange C o u n t y
Flood Control District.
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Stock Prices Off
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NEW YORK (AP)-Stock market prices drifted
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WASIUNGTON -Pn>clu<>
t16o of Bartlett p e a Tl In
California, 0 r • 1 o n and
Wuhinglotl l'&a !crecul by
the Agrlcultute Departmeat al
•.000 l<>OI. Sacl> a crop Would be u percent below Wt
-bot -perceol -1't than 1970. callfol'llla'i . ·lla'llett ..,,.. '
wu estbnated at 150,000 -· 17 pm:ent below tut year but
two pe<eent gr<ater than in
lfll).
The Ortl!On crop w a 1
lorea.ot at 47,000 tona, 40 per·
eon! 1eu than 1971 but 21 per·
cent above 1970. Bartldt pro-
duc:tloo W11hln1ton wll
plocad at 12,000 Iona. II per·
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S E · vetoed a bill that would ,. . ·nnate -..J ~rses quire randOm odedlan o1 • INCLINE VJU.AGE, N•v. ic;; IUM.J l!'llld ~ that handle (AP) -Charlie tlle piranha ii ~.bidlctm..u.. He._., bome~-"IDdl)adtobe
' p~ Ilia! he . ~ bore," his_..,. -an.r
B ' A · R' el · allOlller ·bill on ·!be IUbkc\ a ball)>iriac lhree ftfb In • . . ay '. .. · rea , . u· ·.ge bei:anoe 11,,... farther. The tile banU of !be Nevada F11b ve·toed bill wu by IDd Game q,mmlaton. •
Apqnblyiitin F.dwln Z'berg Jloberj Roloff, ·11, 1111'
pi!'lnba ol Ille type tblt fill
only other !lib-not
me.at...wu returned by the
stale agollCy after J\Ololf
tbnatenedtoM. .
.llololf says-troublei bepn
wbell be trled <to relJiter bis Iii with !be ·-~"-erit u .b . -.... ~ .. ~ by llale lall. ' .
But Oil May :II .. -of.
llclal -up wltb/"a 10.·
gallon mi1lt op, port Oilrllo ID
II IDd left alter cltq llolofl
for lmporllnc a piranha
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Roloff went to' oourt, plead-
ed innocent and ukeil (or a
trial. Released .. '50 bail, he
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Dlatrlct Court In Reno only to the departmtnl decided to
find tbe c!wie lild --return tbe flsb atone with tbe. dropped. permit he """'11 In the fll'll
Hil bafi ll)Ollty nturned but place. . 1W1 m1na1 the lllh, Jlolo!f .Ol>IY a handful of pemuts
tbmtened to oue the aisle on for sucb filb Wit In grounds a.uiie wu illegally Nevada-OIOSllY hefd by
rionfllcated. . . ' pelPIS who oel1 exotic fl!h. •
. ~_., (D-sliaameil!o).~,., I • a..rtie, a u.-,;e.y~Jd
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-'llu pasaecl a bill to · .' '
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DAILY lQ;.10; SUNDAY 10-7
WlldJllt Refoge covarlnc ~'9 · 21.111 ...... along Ille IOUtbern
• tip ol Sen ,.....,... Jlay,
,,,. bill, IDIM..-.ed"by Bop.
!>On F.dwardl (IJ.CalJI.) In lb& •
H-ind Seo. Alan Cr&lllf<m;
(D-Oallf.) Ill the Senate, -to the White" Hoose.
It would autborlze ...
peodlturt or up to $20.3 millloa
over the Dell ·nve ye811, ln-
clliding 19 million for land ~
qui@itk>n.
The propooed r. r u g.
llretcbes from !be Redwood
City Ind Mealo Part attu
aouth to the Alvilo area ol Sen
Joae aiid north to Jl'remont on
tile Qther ,side ol the bay.
, -·~le1t E;rpeeud
SOIJ'lll LAKE 'I' AHOE (AP)
,. -Thi U. ·s. Forest Service
llY• a land development plan
!« national forest land· in the
Like Tahoe buln aboUld be
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OUTDOORS
ready for public display by
mid-July. •
Andrew Schmidt, basin plan-
ning coordinator · for t h e
Foreot service, .. 1d the plan
will Indicate a need for more
campground development In
the bailn. .
Public hearlniu .. the pro-
poseil • pJ'an . will' be held at
. ~ IOC'!tlons, po 11 t b I Y· caraon ·City, Sacrimento and
Los Angeles. •
The lai)d uaeplan will be for
Tahoe, Tolyabe aud El Dorado
National Fol'tsts.
About-ball the Tahoe b .. in
ls under Forest Service
jurlldlcllon.
eBr•llle Signs
YELLOWSTONE NA·
TJONAL PARK, Wyo. (UPI)
-Braille lfgiuJ have been
erected along a naturt trail in
Yellowllone National Park.
1~Bllndness Js by no mqns a
total barrier in experiencing
the . natural leslurel ..a LOS AN~i.J!§;.(AP) -Lot
tbennal pbeno""'non . In the '""elei Comity ----wlldernea et -v~."' ·.;;:. delayed)~~;_-.;;:
chlof naturalilt Bill Dun1i11re quliltiOn ~. 11ying lheJ
Aid. . .'l. .. · had to wait . unttJ a. oounty
"The IOlllld .• or . buDOUDg' buaget ·11 lilopted.
_,,_ ..A. ..A. ~ardinc the pr ••Po s e d
"' H H purchue' of aboreline Jll'.OP'l'tY at Portul!U* Bend a n d Approval Abalone Cove on .the ~.1 .. , Verdes PeniniUla, supervilora
asked for more definite
Of Pa. sses detennination of whether atste
or. federal. funda , michl be
avaliable.
Expected No houses would be Involved
In . the purbcale, IDd an
eslililate of price la $U
:WASHINGTON (AP) million to $3 million.
Senate aud · HOU!e conferees Federal foncla wouicl' be
liave agreed on a but to revive sought to cover ball the.total.
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aud extend the Golden EaJl!.e . P....,.rt aystem !« admi~ e P•rk ' · .
to national 'JIO'U aud other LAKE HAVASU crtY ·~ Mop & Glo is tke:~ly 'w1y to·~ .. p your.floors .
feder&l outdoor recreation (AP) _ Arizona Par.ta Dtreic: , cle•n •nd shiny •s ,ilOU "'clijrnp fnop. IJsi Mop ;a·'.
~. It•-lved dll tor Dennla McCarthy bu ari-, Glo -on •II your.floor1,, · · ·
~Ulll' comm . K'll: re.90 • nounced t h'a t Lower1 Lakt•,.-----lerel!Cell between· bl11s passed Havuu on the ColoridO River1'
·by Ille S.nole aud Hou,. 'aud bu been reopened to lhe·pub-
a,,ned upon a compromise lie; . ,
which to be approved . by McCarthy, fearin'g a raliles
Cori~ and sent to Presi-epidemic in the area, closed it
dtnt Nixon. • to the public recently after '.l'be Jegillat1on. '!<'uld revive several campers tol~ him they
mid utendJnrlefinitely the, use had been .bitteil:by-coyutell. ot ahnual $10 permit.. or But McCarthy 1 a'I d that
passports to admit carloacla of tests on wlldllie In .I be am
motorists to· the · parkl and revealed' none of the' animals
recreation area. · . was rabid. .
The GQlden • Esgle system McCarthy cautidned camp-
exni~ bV law Dec. 31. eri however to avoid ~dole
The· bill provides tha't con'tact witb1 wild anlm1Js
persons not wishing to buy the wl!ich had been for.:e.i to the
se,son ;wmdshield stick e ?'I take abores because of ·I ali-
may Instead psv admlaslm month drougbt.
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fees for 1nd1v1dual visits to, the ·
psrks and recreation areas. e Velldele A ' ' L' ' · · · ·--,
In addit'on , dallv ... fees . • nscocnl'Oltfe II Movie l=Um TEFLON II ;FRY '. P.AN
will be charged at campinl! SAN JOSE (AP) -FMC Ansco Regulor· a Movie Rim I0".1luminum hOt 'pins, Tel· • · 7
are,qs, rates denendin( on c.orp. bas 'announced Its entry f.or movies inclu~ts 'proc"s· 1 96 . . 1 4 ~va11ab1e facilities and into the recruUonaJ .vehiclt •'!V Ly ·Ansco. For indoOr or • e'.. ' ~ · lon ·inside •. ·Comes 'ln '...901~ •. ·
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st rviCf's at eP.cb site._ ~ket with production of. a outdoor .movies. • ' .red and av~ado.' . '. . it '
A ne.w fe"ture ()f tht co""' 29-fQt>t, rear-engine .. bcmt ml•iiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiii _____ lm!' _____ m.L-----... --lll!llil-11!1.-.j~--~-1 prf\tni~ bill wnt'ld provide wbeell~' motOr <CCNICb. 1·
free ·(lolden Esgle Passports The FMC -R JI' o l.o'r
to nerson.s 12 or older. Coach, which Will aelf flun
The senior citizens also $20,000 . up, ..U UDYelkd 11
would be given a 50 percent the headqusrters here Of· the
reduction ln seoaratt act. company which ii a warkfwkie
mission. and camping charges producer ol machinery chenJ.
'Ullder the bill. · lcalJ, fibers IDd films:
THE "IN" PLACE TO GO!
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FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERsoN
he Qooy Puckltt • Tee Wllll11me • ...-.
E:Wrfy BRIO. • Skll .. 6 Handerwon
•rtridi9 F11mlly Perfonnera • Eddie DMll
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Our Reg. 78:' 3· .~ 100
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Sptecf your garden cfto'm. U1e the right' tools! Hendy tfo'f41.
tron1plonter obd 3-prong cllltivotor O!• yovrs ot savings· nowl'AJI
o,. chro...pot.d tteel,cWittl hordwood handles. Charge It' ?
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::Gays in L~guna ,
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Laguna Beacll bo.-.uals Wedoe!day
night will aeek an wurance from the ci·
ty oouncil that the gays will be allowed to
do · their oW. thing without police ln-
terf erence. ; Sudt I ""bands off" policy, noted Ray
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T~pla• Lea e Mark on Walk,
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MONDAY,, ~~NE.'1!, 1972 • TEN CENTS
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Lo8t Boat su·
Into LA Harbor
14 Killed
Many Hurt
In Storm
~el018 'No Parking' .
A -.. project "" Park Avenue . will .a it DIC!llMJ to prohibtt day
time porldnc I« the reat of tllil week and
port .. --. the iAfuna Beach city -....-bu-The ...... 111 both aldet of Padt """"' --._ G..._ 8-to ..... ,.....,. .... wW be la ef.
feel hm I :• a.m. to I ,..,, 'l'lludoy
Unoilll ~ -mt lllondl1 llld ,.._..,, •ad rr, am~
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1W1 PIDRO (AP) -A Miis lleot -1--~~ = two """ wtlll .... ,._ ..... lnlo Lei AZIF' I llarbClr
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Laguna Police Probe
Reaidential Theft. • •
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~enewal Delay Soµght
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Superintendent's Term Stirs Controversy
• The ltader of • IJ'lUP or cltluDs op.
poaed to Immediate ronewal ol contract
tor Capistrano UnUled School District
~ Truman Benedict, this iiloml"8 appealed lor • Poltponemtnt by !be boanl or lrullees which tonight wlll
eonskler tht renewal matter.
Alan Schroiber, lhe apobtman ror a i,;,up of "t"CDOtrned clU..," sald that
!lie ,...wal offtr which caused a flurry
Ill ... Mty .... lhe wotlrmil ahould oilly
be COlllldtrtd when a filll board b ,..led
after tbO two epeclal tlec:tlons to odecl
lloblbers and lhe .Rev. Donald Inlay no
longer sll u lruattts, and Dr. Robert
Beasley will end his tenure in a few
weeks.
Schreiber prombed that the ln!Uators
Youths Steal
Twenty S1iakes
J Ibo )llllllo. ;.ill wtillftw II If !)lo
board ton(Cbt "will oct lalrly and dfftr a
decision on the 1Upertntendent'1 contract
until a fully constituted board of seven
members Is el<cied and suted."
Court Rules:
tint lltW I"'"'-. Loyd Gibson, 43, of 8162 Holder
No Warrants,
No Wire Taps One ol those elections will take place St .. Buena Park, lo!t 20 small boa
Aug. 22: the otbtr will be held in constrictors and other nonpoisonous
November. snakes and 40 rats early today
The controversy centers on an ad-when youths broke lnto a cage at
dtndum to. 19nl&bl'a board agtnda -an lbe rur of his home. WASHINGTON (AP) -'lbe Supreme
addition ..t je .,_ late .Friday. 'Ille 11111 be flOI back two large boas, Court today declared illegal t h e
document Incl--coaatderolloo ol !!lght reet and IOVen feet long whea govermnenl'1 wiretapping of susp<cied
Benedict'• contract at tonight's meeting. they evldeoUy broke tbrou&h a domestic .. subversives'' without a war·
Schnlber l!llllled lhal the 1ru11ee1 paper bag In wlllch the boya were rant.
bavt ll!!lll the-1iiil ll-lhlo-......,__-,_Ol!'.O'l!MIJ!iem.. '""7 were found In , J111.Uce I,ewb F. Powell Jr., spe•king
to renew 8enedld'1 'controd. 1 backyard about sis blocb lrom for lbe <OUtl, sald the bugging wllhout
The rddlllon llroulhl -blut Jul Glblon'1 residence, police sald. Judlclal penniMlon is unconsUlulional as
Friday from Robert llohlberg, who Neighbors told officers they ,.,. well u imautborized by the 1968 Sate
eJ lgned as a trualee recently amid hanb ,.veral )'OW1I boy1 running down Streeb Act.
'<rltkbm of Benedlcl'a admlnlslralion ol lbe -carrying paper bags. 'lbe former Richmond, Va. lawyer, ap.
Jhe school dlatrlcl. '------------' ,_.pointed to the ""'1r! by President Ni.Ion. Through the weetcend Schreiber and a .. id: ''The danger to pollllcal dissent Is
~p of supporten clr<:ulated peu11o.. Schools Recei· ve acute where the government •ttempls 10 calllog for Benedict'• dlimlasaJ. act under so vague a concept as the
' Schretber aaJd the petitloo drive wu a power to protect 'domestic security'," He
--~Ibo-um, S d M 1 _ added: "Al a -._ to this unwar-tu y 8DU8Jb ''The price of lawful public dissent
ranted and wmt-11 undemocratic IC'" mu!t not be a dread of subjection to an
lion. a pellllon bas been circulated SladJ' culclta for the Im Academic unchecked aurveillance power. Nor mu.t
•tbrCUlhoul U. dlllrtct caJ1tng for Mr. Decatblon -been dlabibllled to 111 the fear ol unauthortred official eave1-
JlBeneclict' ... mct'11 d-1. Tbll petll1oo wu ~ • .,, .. ~ ...._J_ .,_, -~·-'• In Or .. •e dropping deter vigorous dllzen dlsoent • ~ • coll public ·-to the ...--......... ~ _. ~ -and dlscussi<ll o' (overnment action la
,lmfalr ......,..lion ol bit conblCI· by 1 CGauty, Jim Deeter of Laguna Beach, private convtr1allon. For private cliuent,
boon! conollltng of only four members docathloo _.sent, aald today. no lesa lhan optD publlc discourse, Is .... '_,_a•·-·~~ ... -.· be.... ~ _...._ ~ u &enllal to our free aoclt!y." ,.... -~ -·-•-~er proopect ve con-. Tllo boord'a full membenl!lp II ,..... tatant. lnformallon on the tells to The Nlsoe admlniatralloll and fonner (.lty. Gen. Jolm N. Mll<bell malnlalncd
'Police Officer
Suspended Over
R~ Throwing
&AH DIEGO (AP) -A poltce
-WU ao_.sed from the San
·lliap -for "not 1U1nC Immediate
--be wtlnoaed one al Illa of·
-..,.. the rock" lhet Injured • lb1.
JllpllJ Pollce Chief Wlllllm <jort U)'I.
A 11-daJ ..,-Mt WU 1ordend for
J,t. .l\lf!ert ,,.. ...... A
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tba:Rolllal -root 11"1'11 tiioottay, Patrolman Doyle II. Dempoey wu fired.
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dlJmlaai lo~· dty'a Clfil'~ ()op>· lnl-. I -
" He'. alan WU cliarllil Wllb felony ·.,..1111 wttb ·a cleadly ~ , _,
, .The llrl, Alys L. LahlllJ; 17, "!'fend a
-.n ·-and faoe CUii whtft a roe);
·--tl!roqh the windshield of a car In which Ibo wu rlding~Tbe driver aald
enable tbem to spend tome of 1belr 111111-both the Four1b Amendment and the 1911
mer vacation tbne "sbarpening up" for federal law permit eavesdropping without
competlillon day, Nov. 11, 11'12 al Edison warrants agalnsl lndtvlduslJ or groups
High School In Hunllngton Beach, Decker that the Juatice Department concludes
said. may pose a danger to nallonal security.
Dr . Robert Peterson, Orange County Both conlenllons were slapped down by
81111'rlnlendenl of acbools and founder of Powell In an opinion In which Ju.tlce1
the decalhlon, tlllmales that ap. Wllltam 0. Douglas, Wllltam J. Brennan
proximalely 15 to to hlch achoola will Jr., Polter Stewart, '1'hurlOOlf Manhall
enter lesms of three boys and lhrot girls and Harry A. Blaclanun fully s_..ied.
In lhla year'a evenl Sludinb w-hlch Justice Byron R. White sald the bug-
-do nol enler a teem may cmnpete Bini waa lmpermisslble l!lldtr the 11161
u b!dtvlduala, be added. law while Chief Jusli<e Warren E. 'JbDM lnleresled In obtelnlng lhe study llurger simply sald be concurnd In the
guides may 1et them from their high result Justice William H. Rebzujuist, who
ICbool counselon or may call Ruth u assislant attorney geooal help<d
Salmon al lhe county Department of prepue the 10Vemmenl'1 legal polilicn,
Zducalloo, -· did DOI participate in the case.
·Theater in Huntingtn-,i
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• No -1 "'Illa~ la planned,
Tborburn uld. lie --about •
The X·rated movie eylC, ••ffow to Suc-
ceed In S.." turned out to he somewhat
of a flllure SUndsy night when Huo-
llngton Buch vice officers raided the
dOwntown Surf Theater and confiscated
the flJck.
Ing harmful matter to a minor. The
charge is a mlademeanor.
'lbomas' wife, Diana, 30j WU charged
with interfering with officers when she
protested their conflscalloll of the films. r-olllcen wbo belpod dur aeveral
·-,...Iha lrom lbe Sports "'-:.portlnc lol cNrirw tile melee In which
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I !lated In aer1ous condition al Hoag
I llemortal lloapllal after be aufftred -I lnjurtea Whtie body aurflne Mll' Balboa
I Pier.
I IJfeguanls In Seal lleadl bad to racue 1 a dolphin they spotted swimming In
: circles nesr the mouth of lbe San Gabriel
1River. 'Ibey nelled Ibo ·flab and, loll'ed
1hlm to deeper W1ter Sunday afternoon,
t bul a guard spokesman aald the dolphin
tis back today.
1 "We've notified Marlneland and Sea
1World, so somoene abould he mmlng to
lie! him this afternoon," the lifeguard ad-
lded. r
DAILY PILOT
Also grabbed when the vice squad
IWOOped In wu the second f011Ure, an.
opus tilled, "Daddy Darling." II was alao
X-raled.
In...iJ1at1ng ol'lcm who arrived on
tbe ~ lllege they found 11 youlha, all
under II years of age, ogling the silver
-u JI poured forth assertedly IOX·
ortented fare.
Police died Larry 'llloma.s, owner or
the 'Surf Tbea\er, on charges of dlaplay-
Tight Seew.rlttJ?
Police claim lwo of the !healer's
employet! were abo under ll
Huntington Beach vice squad officers
had sec;ured a SUperlor Coor! oearch war-
rul after ·Invesligaling the !healer for
sevml days. 'Ibey sald they believed the
theater operators were allowing juveniles
Inside wilhoul cbecklng tdenllficallon.
The SUrf Theater, at 121 5th st., is an
o1der establilhnitnt in the downtown area
which does nol generally show X·rsled
films.
DAl~Y PH.tT llilff ,_..
The concerUna barbed w~ ca ught the eye of a rqving DAJL Y Pll;()T
pbotof)'apher 11 be. drove &0ulh of Montrcb Bay toWanl Ille Sbo~•
development In vlclnlly o! Salt Creek. The Jrim I? blrritr ac-tually II to protect penon1 from heavy equlpmHt m1 !bt area,
oUkbll RY· A public parlrlnt lot near Dana Stran II llCbeduled to
open In mid.July along with publlc acceu lo I.be lluch.
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Fair Hosts
Oldsters
In County
It was 'Senior Clllzen• Day today at lhe
Orange Gounty Fair.
Fair Manager Jim Porterfield said
anyone over 60 wilt be admitted for 50
cents and treated to a special show in tbe
amphitheater.
The show continued througll 5 o'clock
W>der the d.irecUon of Lan')' Emerson
who has scheduled interviews, a crazy
hat contest, and mus~ by the Memory
Melodies and the Pasadena Harmonica
Band. Emerson is the special events
director of the fair .
Stamp collectors attending the fair this
year will receive a 1peclal booua. A
special cancellation llamp hos been
created for lbe llklay event by lhe u'.s. 1-------------------------Postal Service.
Letter C{lmpaign Seeks
Tax Hikes, Higher Pay
By JOHN VAi.TERZA
Of .. Deify PIW Staff
San Clemente city C(l.IDCilrnelJ today
met with • barrage of sJined leltm -
nearly IOO or them -eudorslni tu IJI.
creue1 to pay for !Jetter wa... and
benefits to public safety employel.
The large, unprecedented ~ ol
publle Opinion WU labeled U Giiiy the
beginning of a mulive ~ by the
employea and other voltmleerl to canvass
the enllre city In 1n allempl to gain IJI.
cttues after negollallom wtlll a clly
bargalnlog commlllee officlally broke
down last week. Thal breakdown now
means Iha! an oulatde mediator wlll be
sought.
The nearly IOI> slgnalurtl furnlsbed lhla
morning were gathered In lwo days of
1 canvasaing, and an estimated 2,000 more
are still outstanding, councilmen teamed
al a study session lhla morning.
'"lbl.s is only a drop in tbe buctet,.,
sald employe's usoclallon pmtdent LI.
Ray Hartman.
. The lettm coolalned this tYDed llate!!llJlll: · •'I ...
"To the Ma,., and council ol the clly
ol San.Oemente:
"T!!IJ' Is to Jnlomt )'OU lhal I aupport
tht San Clemeote Public S a f t t y
Employea' Asloclatkm.'1 rtcp1tlt for in-
c:r@aed wages aqcl frlnp .)lentfita. I
realize that this may mean an increase in
taxes. However, I feel tbat an increase
would he for somelhlnc wbicb ii needed
and long overdue."
Hartman llrased lhal ofllctn and
olhtr volunteers are plberina the ...,.
pUng on lbelr own lime and ihat the tf.
fort Is meellag with "overwbelmlnc IUC·
cess." .
· He said lbal In his JOO conlacb In the
busln ... dlslrict laat Saturday only ...
penoo out ol nearly 100 declined to 111111
tbe form.
No coocrete dlscussloe look place lhls
m«ning .., the lptdfic coata al the re-
questa by ·lhe employes. OouncllD*I,
heading advice l1om Mayor Ari llolDies,
did nol elaborate on the city's final oUtt
to the workers before tbe bargllnln& col·
Japaed last week.
The aaoc:lation, claiming that San
Clemente pays the lowest rate ol any city
in the county, Initially asked for percen-
tage increase to bring San CJementt's
scale of pay and beneflla up to lhe top 10
in the county over a three-year period.
. The lnillal request, COODclJmen ·a,....i,
would have meani a SO pettent lncruse
In the ealsllng payroll gruted to lhe
won.rs, or an lncreolO In Ill• ol f!J5
per $100 of usea...i valuatton.
But spokesmen for the employes
emphasized lhla mOming that lhe
•tpature clrlvt wu not an a11emp1 1o
comiJico clt.11.ns to -.. l!lch a buge
lax Inert..:. Imlead. it la .. •!tempi to
Inform COlmdlmen lhal F1lbma would ..,.
cepl a tu lnc:r•ue u a mwis to finance
nisei qteed 11J1011 In negOtlallonl wttb
the dty. .
Memben of tbe usoclallon repeatedly
bave -tbat a· pay dispule
notwit!lstandlng, a 1 1 I en t I em an ' t
agreement" with the cltJ set two yean
ago stresses that no strikes or other
wort.affected lactlca would ever he c:on-
aidtred durlntl pay disputes.
Tiie unloading of the unprtcedented
campaign ended two boura of counctl
dlscusaton this iborntng over budget woea -some of wbicb m(Cbt be mnlved when
the council meela In regular .... 100 Wed-
nesday nlgbl.
The -~peiJn --wtU be laced with •dvtrltllng and other ..,.
Uv!Ues by Ille public safety wortm
before lb& W-y meeting-WU the
llW~ol.~~.-.i. late Jul -t by MayW imes: c..m.
c1lman Wade Lower and City ~er
Kennelb carr. •
The ma)'W, ~ to a
moderalor'• query on lhe •aa!arr islue,
l&ld that II would be, "lmjJ6iitblt" to
graot raiots unlesa· lht city's ~
tueawerelncreoted; •
Councilman Cllff Myen this momlnt
opened dlacuatoa ..,, tbe lignature drive
by hlnling lhet the omc.n may i. ..
IUen the rilaJW'• c:ommtnls . and
....,..eoented them 11 a COlllldf majority
pooltim.
Judge Reports
Tlwft in Home
U the borglar la ever c:aplurtd
and br<Ulhl to trlal In Orange
County &Jperlor Coor!, Judge
Frank Domentchlnt moy havt to
appear as a witness. He wu the
victim.
Domenlchinl, a Sin Clemente
relidenl, called police Saturday to
report the !heft of ilO half dollars
and uaorted plecea <I. Jewelry from
lbe bedroOm or Ilia home. Value of
the loss Wll IOI at liill. .
POiice could find no signs of a \orce entry.
RACITl'S
The stamp wries the words "Orange
County Fair Poclal SteUon -U.S. Postal
Service 926" and ' Includes drawiri&s
representing agriculture, 11 v e s t o c t
citn.11, and recreation elhlbltl 1t the fai r.
After the fair tbe special stomp will be
de!lroyed.
The temporary Poll office, located In
the New Producls BulldiJlc, also hu for
sale all cutrept commemorative stamps,
commemorative envelopes and post
canll, mlnt .. lbums, PoStage due stompo,
1>oo1<S snd ro11a of mmpo .
Hlghllghls Of • loday'a lalr are a
performance by comedlua Skiles and
Hendtraon at I p.m. In the ampbilhealer,
On the program with the two jolrjera are
Douglu azi!1 Leooero, a comedy llinJlng
duet.
The Seven Card studs will telerlaln
with Dlaleland music .at 6 p.m. and al I
p.m. on the mall band•land and Ibo
Wenatchee Youth Circus ii scheduled to
perfonn al 7 p.m. In lhe grandstand area.
The fair events for Tuesday are:
Amphitheater
2 p.m. Ballet Elganova
6 p.m. Young World of Dance
I p.m. Stiles and Henderson wtlll
Dou&Ju and Leoeero
MallBaadttud
1 p.m. Silly Stn:us Show
3 p.m. Powdy the Clown
4 p.m. Diaper Derby
5:111 p.u. Silly1iln:m!lhaw
I P-1\1. .Btven Card Siuda
I, p.fti, 1'U!e ,~oonW-
1 p.m. S.Ven Card Siuda
Gru!l-
3 p.ln. Wenatchee Youth Clmia
7 p.m. Wenilchee Youth Circus
Staae
2:30 p.m. Ari ol Qilnese ,Cookery
3:30 p.m; Mlc:rowave Copklnc
Mall Ana,
2 p.m. Mllcbell Marlooettel
4 p.m . .llllcbell Marloneuea
7 p.m. Mll<bell ~lea . 8'1111 ud Actlooi .....
Noon to 7:illl p.m .. Off-road vtlllde
DemoniltaUons
9: 15 p.m. Off·road V e b I c Io
Demonalrallons
Simi Valley Girl
Wins '72 Title
OCEANSIDE (AP) -Lori Spiller, an
l~yeaN>ld denll1l'i u1lslant from Simi
Vllley In Ventura . County, has won Ibo
Miis SOUlhem CaUrornta beauty pquol
ol ll'IJ. '
1lle auburn-haired winner w11 picked
(ram fO contestants Sunday on her first
Yisll to Oceanside.
A crowd ·of l ,000 persons turned ou4 iJ>.
eluding Marines from nearbf Camp
Pendlelnn,
CO.$TA MESA JEWELRY & ~OAN
L.diM I C.rat
tote! weight
DIAMOND RIN6 KOWA J1X
VllW CAMBA
SNARE D~UM $27so
$]50
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CONCOID AM·HI R
CAQll Ii licoDa
::r.. 139" -
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2 Fired Battfu..Aides Cite 'Mr. Big's' Influence
By JAc:r: BROBACI: The two di¥"iaed lldel allo charted
.... -''"' ... that Frtd Harber virtually COlllnilled
The two executive aulstanll ol Finl "BaUln and t1"'t bO !>Id heavy lalluenc;e
District SUperviaor Robert Battin whom oversupervllorwJ141pb,aad,andR<illalcl
be rited last week llruck baclc today. Caspen., . . .
Sieve PolatnJck and John Abbott, both "Harber roPrdt tbem u beln& In Jiii
YOWli attorneys, claimed they were fired liable .and belleVa tliat be can count.on
beca111e Battin declared "We~ loin& to tbeir vota.at llU' tlme,oo a ·~
virtually eliminate any attatioo to ·.,,.,... issue,'" the aide cllarPI. . · :
-ty:llualneu-aod-my new-staff-members-'-Polabildi-lllld be bill~ to·aw
will cmceiilrlto on getting me re<lec-illent aboul hll' firing boft "the' . ..,.
led." 1 believable nidelleu ancH..,i~ ol Bit-. ' ..
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NEWSMAP SPOTS HURRICANE AGNIS NIAR l'LOllDA
$he'1 Moving North II 15-11 Mllel Per ffeur, •
Hu-.:ricane H~ts · WM'.·
· · • ) · I •i' .. . . .,
In ·Fl~~; .f4..,f.ilfW ... :
APALACIUOCOLA,,'11. (AP) -H~
ricane All><s lumliered abort with
damqlng -and ......... -today, ltrWng at the c e n't" tr .of Florida's
Panhandle and··qutckly tPendlnl her
energy In Ila plney woods.
Fourt ... pet'IOOI were deed and _..
lnjur<d In the hurrlcan'• woke today and
Sunday Ii tornadoes spun aut -the great clrdlng winds. •
The Natlaoal Hurrlcui Center In
Miami said tbe lllorm •• center awopt
ashen about 12 to 15 mUea eut of
Panama City at noon and rapidly bqan
Jo,oin( llrqth.
Suatahied Wlnda near tbe centor Wfte
80 mUa ID hour, witJi gusts whipping np
lo 9$ m.,p.b. In oqu,alla., Tldel reocbed fiYI
" Irvine, Viejo Boards -
To. ;r\feet; Okay Delayed
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of .. °"" ,.... • ....
The ne" ll'vlne aod Mlalon Viejo
acbool boardJ will meet as scbeduled
Tuelday and Thursday, although official
certillcaUoo ol the members lrom tbe
Oran&• County Regl!lrar of Voten ,..,n1
..,,,. IUltil July $.
llome Irvine board" momben 1tave
mind flellnp ·-tba .... ....metal meetlnl•. -..... -~ Hlllmln, ·--•la'llll'J" to Iba OOlllll1
l..M...... 1 -. Cl"' • I --~· ..
OU • ti --. ..,., P• ' • --........ ' "'4 IFI M
... .._ . -. --. 1.:.:::· ::j
5\:-~
committcie .. ocbool dlltrlcl orpnlza-
Uon, acbeduled Irvine'• ~ for·,....
doy a 7:111 p.m. at UalvorlilJ. Part
5cbool and lllilsion Viejo'• r.. Tlluraday
at 7:30 p.m. at l,o Pu kboOI In ..,
cordlDCt with the ... _code. 1 I
It !'eClllftl that 111e !lrll --'laC
be called --llondaJI of Iba uniDcatiaa ~ _
Bal offtolol -COQ!lllnl CID .. ...,,
The -.tlllcid iioord 'moiilbon wtll DOI ·
.... _.. lit or lit ..... ..-4illlcial
llllll..U II Ibo .-,. whicD will lit
llUdJ -or lnlannatloaal worbbopl lnatol!l-
Mlsslon Viejo tni-Jiad alrudy
planned to coocentrato on lludy Item• a..: board Jllllllber a..t 1lrlner said Uley
'fl'OUld .. ahead u acbeclul<d.
But a few Irvine -, lllcludq
Dean a-and Ncnn G-., lllid tllty,,_,__.,,..... md"ll
wlia "'114n ~LM 121lt11'•'
wltll on ....-1 • 'tfll
-tiltbllSd .. ·=,-llt;of· . '-1 .. ,.., ..... ... lit Ill
'flllllia9t(C•P1 MGw1 Ml,.wllldl 1:0•11 ,..,. ...... ., ...... .. .
Ollrllll'J:::-,• ....... .
-· 1111 'a,llllii ...... ..... .................. ._ •. ,, .. • r..:,:. :~,::,,Lr, ...... io
Ille pallllc," lie aPI, ..... ---wlll inlllillY ........ ..., ,..
to Ilia odlOol ~ lllCI ~ II , ft1clme • Ul&en. u.
-..... apKla ...... " ... 1111 -wiln n ... pt_.... "'6da
lar Iba llnl ,_. ml -.Jta llcal ,~ ... ;;1 ............ *'
otw•• 'he,•••-~Jllllle ....... -......... aw (lllMAWW,J'liltl)
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• Polatnlck laid that !or neorly a year "I
--of --callJ and . ,
pn>blefus ln>m .U over the Finl District
I wbUe Battin Ill In tbe Inner office with
e>nlerl that ao comtituenta be allowed to
~ to blm over tbe phone or to aee
him petlOGllly. ''
The dlam1-t aide laid, "An ezception
WU alwoya made, of coUne, for big
money ccntrlbutors to Battln'1.campalgn Chell.·-
The lidt continued, "Battin 11 tbe one
in the lvory tower, not ~ Iida. He is
rlpi about one thing tboulh. the voters
did send him a meua1e on June I. Tbe
......,. ta that Ibey wont Bob Battin oot
of Office .• ,
..!:'!.!"n:t u:::,;,;·~r~tt?.~~[.
flee, ao much 10 that the staff's nickname
for.'him wU 'Mr. Big'."
He conUnutd, "It was Harber who told
I
me to a:et that computer list of county
employes _home addresses any way [
could so a reply could he mode to the
Orange Counb' Employes Association
newsletter just btfore the primary .
"!personally thought geUing tbe 1111 o!
home ad.U.-wu probably illegal, ., l
kept · &!king Harber what reuon he
wanted me to put down on the requeat for
the list. The statement finaQy UJed at
Harber's direction was 'this lnfonnation
(Seo BA'ITIN, P11e Z)
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·'fe().::J(enne . y Not Out
Senatnr L~ves Door Open for Party's No. 2 Spot
WASHINGTON (UPI) .;... Sen. Ed11ard
M. ~· <i!-Miu.), Aid '°1llY ,hi.
"wpuld hlw to give"belvy CODlideration"
lo accepting. the vice prealdenUal apot on
tjle' Democ!Jtic'tickel ll'be ,became COiis
\'lncecl that WU tbe only Wly tile porty
might win.
Ken n·e d 1 repHf.d ~' 'ii
-.Id not" wben 1al:ed II be 'fl'OUld
....icier Ille top spot aa tbe ticket al
Mlami Beach, ll tbe _naUooal <mventioo
Irvine f.ouncil
Votes Pay Raise ,
For I~ M:eJlihe:ts
Body of . Tustin,
woman ·Located -
Beneath Pier
,,,. d!llW l>odJ, ""a Tllllln -....... ..,a-1-~ .. ,.,..... ............
Allio l'lll'lll 111111 .......
Cltw'I .....,. .Te Walnit W..
tllloll 1111...._ of• ........ •wlbc
• VIiia L 11111111, IL ,.._ llld •
'J¢1 llflll ..... Klldlo ......
... -"'""""' of daalb. 1111. -w ... lo ... Boadl
_, ..... wltb ... hnllflm iaJ
•11Hawfera ........ IAtH~
......... -lell Iha plcaJc lite al
Uout ..... lo ...... w• ..... Iba
...... Al ...... ,.Ill., a~
,,. P'F ····~-.. ,... ... tbl w'tW.1111 ....... . • '"'* ............. .., .. call ......... _ .... ,.. .. _..
.-.& .. Wljill Cl ..........
lltltlalllljlt0.1110 I 'IJ lllJlllL
"'---··· 111••
doclded be wu the only Democrat' wllo
coWd 'beat Piuldtnt Nlllm.
Tiit newty roilOd q...ilon o1 K•l!DedY'• pJll]bJe 1vallabWty !or No. J spot an tbe
ticket wu.dtacuased by the senator in.on
fntefvtew ·on the NBC Today ohow.
Kennedy lnliltOd "I'm not in ti tbiJ
yeor1' eltlift' u a cand!clato I« tbe lint
or M<Ond apot on the Ucket.
· He laid. be 1'U only responding to I
Jl:ypotbetlcal queition with mpecl to Iba '1ICe presldenUal 1pot.
1
Cen1ent . .
••1 would have to give It heavy con-
lidetation," be aid when asked about
tbll;
Cbancea that • Kenned)' m I 1 h t
reconaider being a part of the 1972 ticket
-alter numeroua dllavowals of interest
-arose Jut week when he appeared to
leave the door ajar for the No. 2 apot in
on in~iew with the Boston Globe .
SubaequenUy, Kennedy insllted he
r0pUed only to a hypothetical question
and had not changed bll mind about ru1-
Ing oul a candklacy tbiJ yeor.
He ..... -that W..lewon to.
clay were crutlag eypotballtal •atloal
In asking him whether be micbl..., If
supporters convinced him that hta
presence on the ticket ml&ht mab the
difference la tbe Nov. 1 election.
"I want to mike It emphaUc thlt I am
not lntertlted la 1ervlng" in either the
presidential er vice presldenUal spot on
the Ucket, he uid.
VD Instruction
To Be Discussed
By San Joaquin
A~lllllJ-aa-W
~d' lilt .. , ,, will ... '-aw t at •
... ..,, b 1111 of 1111 Illa Mqalll Et...,...,a;tr..... . '11\9 . ..W.W for.J:.11 p.m.
In 1111 mulllfm.... IVOID II La Pu
lnlmne41ata'ltllool .. "1aNm Viejo.
The -ta • l'elUll or a ... ;. llato
requiremtnl that the ca111e1, symptoms
and -o! VD be taught In
Cof!-nty · Tr:ans,it-B~get ,
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Calllo1'1111'1 IChooll next academic year.
The board ta expectod to •amine
matertaio to be uaed In the Pl'Ol'lll1 and
lo dis<uaa the be1t metbocla Ill lin-
plemenllne tho lnatructlon at the ln-
tmnedlato level. T·ofulS Over $.4.1 . Million School oCftd•'• hive recommended tblt
the ocbool ..,.. toacb tbe lbort coor~
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By JAClt BROBACIC
Of .. ~ ..... ... •
A •u mWloa,btfli;t fer . l!>t eoinlnl . llicaJ yar beginning July 1 WU jnpclaed
today by· Dr. Gordin "Pete" 'Fieldlaf,
general nilnqer of the OrlD(e QIQnty ,
TrlDllt Dtatrlct:
D1atrlct dlrectort· look the budcet, up
from the cutnlll ,'800.00t spending pro.
gram, under oilbmtaoion aiid lald Ibo)'
boped to odopl It in llnal form July If.
Fielding "told tbe directors then WU I
carry .. .,. llUl'J>lua or "40,0llO lrom the
current budgtl
.The lnakdown of tho pro~ f'.1
million ohowa fl.~ mllllon will be pro. •
vldad . by federal ,.,..... and -
--fbe ... llale.aalea tu'm g-.., and ·f.1.1 -·from county,
'.' .. •nd·tben eonducl amaU IJ'Ollp-~y tu ,fundl, er ,llil>i<>lbnately with..-havlal Clllflllonl,
foiir cents oil 'tho tu rate: 1lia current 5tudoata wW oaly be included In tba
cllltrlcl· tu Ille II two· cmll· por •ioo ol ' ctaaaa UjlOll approval o1 tbeJr ponnta, •!MUOd· •alualloo. ' ollictall nota. llowovor, Ibey oddocl lhll
In odd\llon, 'Floidlnc -eole(I that· ID , the VD rtle In Onmp Cc1uD11 bill cllml>-
adclltlonal •1 mllllon be set ulle tor ed dramaUcally In recent ynra and that ~ oll!dla, (fal,000) ·Ind ... residents will be urged to Jend ~ lo
qllldtlon Ill Jand ·tor pm!i1g fer bul the VD oducailon program by allowln&
aetvt<a <•.ooo>. their ~ to participate.
Tile (tnenl !DlNler pointed GUI that Under praent Calllom!a law a
OlliY f00.11111 or 10 .-t ol the pros Juvenile can receive treatment ror' VD piiOea 1""'pt ,... set allele for ad-wiiliout cement or his parents.
m!nlllrlllft -· He lald u.i prvpooed spm!lni proiram
oUend "no apr!od" In u much aa tba
1aclmlcll llUdlto aDocat!on, -at1n4 C<iota 'fanciOsf and capital eatlay ...
poadlUno at fl.• million bod olladT
(,_ TllANllLT, hp I) . . ..
Lost Boat Sails
lntO LA Harbor
EnVironmental Label . ~ PEDRO (AP) -A llahinl boot
mtaa1ng two cla11 'lritb lour per10111
• ~ aboard" aaUod llllo la Anatla Harbor
Saturday, tba CMal Goard -tied. . ' . ~
Becomes ·'Public Works'
Irfine city COUllCllmeo have struck I
blow for clorlty by rmamlnl the pro.
posed "llepertmonl, of EnW...-tal
1'elmlatlon" during tbe!r budcet con-
'l)llijn Union Hfsh Scbool Dlllrict
trullffl wW -I special mtttlnC tonllbl 11 7 :II O' cloclt In tho 1'llJln l1lcJl
School oonlfftllte ..... lo dlacuol the .
11'11-7' badatl-•
'l\e 'l'llllla • Unlan Dtatrict Includes
Mllalon VieM HIP School and Unl .. nlty
Ht.~ II Irvine. If tbe rnllld pnllmNry
budpt ...... NqUltllf of -by ... ,. 'll:IWllllm ....
Eddie 0.-ot Mono Ba), owner ol
the 4f.foot .u.t.Rocca, 11111 the "Vesael
llrlysd u far u llO -ollallort alter lta mqnetio ....._ fallod.
Grias' aa1d he bid lold· -.. notJfy tbe ' Cout OUtrd 11 Ibey did noi
bear !ram hhn by '""" lido)' mornln(. Allo aboard Wfte Grtmoo' wife
Patricia, Jobn Demilo and .Jbn Zaleo, all
or Mono Boy. 'lboy lllfld 11 W If• fecta.
· · Y outhl .St.eal.
Twenty Snake1 , I
Loyd Glbaoe, G. of 1111 lioldlr
St., Buena Part, loll JO llDlD ...
conatricton .. other tbODf'll DI I •
..U.. and • nta arly today
when )'CIUlha broke into a CllO at
the rear o! hll lllne.
But be IOI back two large bou,
>lgbt leet and -!eet Ions •he• they ev1delltly -. throlllb a
poper bq ID. wbleh tbe bOys ..... cart)'lnc -. Tiiey were ,.,.,. II
• boc'7a'\I -•is blocb ... Gi-'a ,.lto>ce, pallet IOlcl.
NeJchborl lold o!llcen "'1 -.!""'." ,.... bo7I ... don lht-Cll•Jill ..... ....
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Jellyfish,
500,000
At .Beaches
• ~e Coullty's beac!ies were visited
by more than hall a million people over
the weekend, a few or whom were vie.
llmizod by tbe continuing jellyfish plague.
Lllecuarcla frO!ll Seal lltach to San
Clemente reportod problems w I t h
Jellyfish but all agreed the floating
menace appears to be waning.
San Clemente area lifeguards
etllmated tbey treated about JOO slings
t.1ch c1at:W1tb water temperatum In the
m!ll !Os the 23,000 people who visited
~bes from South Lquna to the county
line each clay spent a Joi ol time in the
11111'1. There were no major mcues
~rled.
In· Llllllll Beach, Wegu.vcla counted
lJ0,000 m· Sa~ and 40,000 OD Sunday.
LllMU&rcla were callecl upon to racue U
balben from the IAl11 and live climbers
from a dlff ledge. No eerious Injuries
were. reported in the Art Colony.
DAILY PILOT Steff f'MM
3 BMrb ln.,ol~d
San Joaquin Asks
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Approval of Loan
By PATRICK BOYLE
Of ._ Dlltr Pu.t Staff
Officials of the San Joaquin Elemeo.
tary School District have formally re-
quested trustees of 1he three new unified
school boards to grant 1pproval for fUlng
state· loan applications •.
San Joaquin facilities planning director
Dave King sent the letter asking for sup--
port of the $3 millioo loan to trustees ~f
the Irvine, Missicin Viejo and Tustm
Uqlfled School District.
The three diltrjcts were created as a
result of the June 6 unlficatlon election
but will not formally tai:e over operation
of the acbools until July I, 1973.
However, state offlcl.ia ruled last week
that because the thfte dlstrlcls will he
..,.ponslhle for the loan, their trustees
mutt approve the application for the
monies. • · The San Joaquin District will be split·
between the lhret new districts when
~~lion takes effect. However, the
Tustm district will' get only 'two percent
of the old district's land. and will get no
facilities.
Irvine the mnalnlng 11.8 million.
King also noted that any delays in the
Joan applications would affect th' con•
struction schedule and the schools would
probably not be availabl e for use in the
t97S.74 school year.
The loan would be paid back ove r a
period of 20 y~ars. During that time, as
the assessed valuation pr o p or tion
between the three new districts changed.
the amount of loan responsibility would
also change by the same proportion.
Because Tu!Un's assessed valuation Is
expected to rtmain relatively stable
while Mission Viejo's and Irvine's will ln·
crease sharply, school officials say
Tuatln's share of the loan will decrease
each year.
l'rom Pqe 1
CLARITY ...
with the city.
A total ol 17tl,000 sun worshippers
vlllted the bf.lcbell In Newport Beach.
Guards aald· only Ill bad to be "'l!Clled ·
from the rlplldes that lllowed up with the
small IW'f,
Beaches In the Huntington Beach area
had tbe largest crowds. The Slate
beachea al Huntington Beach and Bolsa
Chica "'ported 25,000 and 13,!00 on Satur·
clay and .. ,!)00 and ll,500 OD SUnday. City
l~eguanls elUmated ·they had 111,000 In
attendance on Saturday and 85,000 on
SUnd1y.
BOB BATES OF THE UCI LIBRARY STAFF VIEWS IRVINE CITY MATERIALS
DAILY PILOT 'Ropo;tor Goorgo Lold al, right, Shows Cltyhood Edition Page
Because of this, San Joaquin officiab
fear ihat the new Tustin board ma)' not
give approval to the loan application. The
Tustin district will have *'° pay back a
portion of the loan based on its relative ·
assessed valuation to the ,other two ,
Brady will examine a proposed $55,000
a year contract with the county t.o pro-
vide park maintenance service for the J3
acres of public parks In four locat ions in
the city.
' . ·Judge Reports
· se.i Beach lhowed a . total of 15,000
vl4lto1' ow: the weekend. LllellJUds
aald they onfy treated II jellyfish stings
and atlributed publlc a...,..... with the
........ in thole injuries.
Theft in Home
If the burglar ls ever captured
and brought to trial In Orange
County SUperior Court, JUdge
Frank Domenlchlnl mey have to
r1ppear 1s a witness. He was the tJctlm.
Ntwpo.t was the only city to "'port a
-lojury. Nlneteen-yt.1r-<1ld Michael
O'Leary. ol Gaorae Air Force Bue ls
lilted in aerloul .condition at H"'!g
Memorial llolpttal a/tor ba suffered neck
injuries whlle body surfing ...., Balboa
Qomenlchlnl, a San CJemente
resident, called police Saturday to
report the theft of 30 hall dollars
and assorted piect.s of jewelry from
the bedroom of hi! home. Value of
the loss was set at $518.
Pier. •
Lifeguards In Seal Beach had lo rescue
e dolphin they apotted swimming In
~~~~ti':"~ :!'.i. 8:i G:~
him lo deeper' water Sonday afternoon,
but a gUard spokesm&l?'..id the dolphin
Ii .back today.
"We'Yt nottfted Marineland and Sea
World, so somoene ahould be coming to
get blm.11111 aftenloon," the lif ... ard ad-ded. .
'· • Tot, -Teen Killed
In ·Two Acei«Jents ~n: . .; 1.
A 3.)'Ul'<)ld' Placentia Clrl and a 17·
Y..,-<>ld 'Santa Ana youtb,,_e tilled In
Wfflcend county trallic accldenls, the
Ofange County Coroner's Ofllce !)!ported
!Oday.
:-Anpla Gonzales, daughter of Mr. and
Mrt. Pedro Gonzales of '912 LI Jolla
.Road, Placontia, •LI· killed inatantly
S.tunlay when she rejlortedly ran In
liiint of In automobile Jn Iron! ol her
llOme. The driver wu not cited.
'David Sidler, 17, ol 2131 S. Doreen
Wiy, Santa Ana, died in 81. J01epb
Hospital two boun a/tor be waa injured
lri a headon colllslnn between two can at
Orangewood Avenue and Eckhoff Street
In Orqe, police "'PQrted.
~
F,,_Pqel
BOARDS ••• ,.
as. reqllired and then wlll probably cloae
it land begin the study session, he said.
He said he aaw no reason why Joell
citizens should not stay for the study
session, at which futW'e official meeting
da;tes may be set.
IJniver1lly Park Scbool la at 4.ln
Sahdburg Way, Irvine.
(,a Paz lntennedlate School is at 25151
Pr13dera Drive, Mission Vlejo.
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DAILY PILOT
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Police could find no sign! of a
force entry.
Woman Treated
With Baboon's
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LiY.er Succumbs.
From Wirt StrVlces
AUGUSTA, Ga. -Compllcstlona due to
her weakened condition have cl~ed the
lile ol a Buena Park woman, wboae blood
wu being filtered through a baboon's
liver While her own ravaged organ rested.
Pneumonia was blamed for the death
of Mrs. Linda Greenaway, a 32-year-old
mother of four whose hope for survival
was pinned eventually on a human liver
transplant.
Since arriving 10 days earlier, Mrs.
Greenaway had undergone two perfusion
treatments under the care of pioneering
liver speclaJ1st Dr. G<crge Abouna.
The alllng victim whose own liver was
badly dsmaged by aCl(te hepatitta was
fiqwn lo tbe Medl'4( College of Georgia's
Talmadge General Hoapltal by private
jet. DoCtors hoped her own liver would rest
and regenerate while the baboon's liver
toOk over the job ol cleansing her blood.
Laat weei, aa pneumonia and breatlung
di'ficullles develored, Dr. Abouna
predicted an actua human 11 v e r
transplant would probably have to be
d<me.
Development of liver transplantation is
rather new and rare, but Dr. Abouna cur·
rently has two women, a teenager and
one 26, aurvivlog with liver transplanls.
During the perfusion .process, a 6IJ.
pound baboon from Kenya had ita liver
removed and placed In a special
refrlgeraled maehine to keej> It in a func·
tionlng state for Mrs. Greenaway's use.
Six Committees
Meet This Week
Six Irvine citizens advisory comm.lttffs
have scheduled meetings this week In·
eluding two which are meeting tonight.
The parks and open space committee
meeta at 7:30 o'ciock In city ball, 4201
Campus Drive, while the recreation com·
mittee meet! at the same time in
Crawford llall, UC Irvine.
Commltlffs meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Wec!neiday ...., the youth opportunities,
in Unlveralty Community Aasoclsllon
Clubhouse1 and environmental quality iii ctt haD &nlltl, . ~ dtbens coordinating commlltee
will meet at Y:J& a.m. Thuraday in the
Airporter Inn. •
Charter commlltee meeta at 7:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in tlnlvtrslty High School.
All advisory group meetings are open
lo the public.
Ships Leave Coast •
SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Thirteen ships
and 3,000 men aalled Sunday from san
Dle10 •nd Treuure laland In Sanhan-
cioco Bl.)', l1tadlng for Pearl Harbor, 111
the largest Naval RtstrVe exel'Clse In
more than 10 ff.111, Seven abips of
Destroyer Squadron rt Jen Treasure
!!land.
Paper's Minutes, Notes
Go to Reference Agency
UC! librarian John Smith said the new
Public Allalrs Service la the repository of
city historical materlala collected by the
DAILY PILOT slnci the lalAicbing o! ita
Irvine edition last December.
Bob Bates of Laguna Beach directs the
six-month old effort to catalog and
preserve records ol all of the county's rl
cities.
UCI !ibrarian John Smith asid the new
reference service ,wall launched in
January lo c:Oordinate requeals for cur·
rent information services. It will work
with three other library departments and
provide a central , place within the
univeralty library for acceaa to materials
related to Orange County.
Bates has since January been at·
tempting to collect mlnutea ol meetings
., ~ I -t ' '
in the new J:ity of Irvine, and information
related to the incorporallon effort, the
election and the candidates.
The materials donnted by the DAILY
PILOT include a complete set of meeting
agendas of the City Councll including
ordinances, resolutions and m i n u t e
orders.
Notes of Irvine reporter George Leidal,
copies of speeches, page proofs from im·
portant DAILY PILOT Irvine edltiona,
background information on city ap-
pointees, maps and photographs are
among the materlala preaented to the
UC! Library. ·
The records of city me.tings date fro!n
Dec. 28, lfll through mid·May and Jn.
elude the early planning commlsaion
meetings. . ' .. . .
'l'heater 'in lluntingWn
Raided by Vice Team ·
The X-rated movie elJic, "How to Suc-
ceed in Sex" turned out to be somewhat
of a failure Sunday night when Hun.
tlngton Beach vice officers raided the
downtown Surf Theater and confiscated
the fiick.
Also grabbed when the vice squad
swooped 1n wall the second feature, an
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BATTIN ••.
lo be used for official county purposes
only'."
The two aides charged that Battin's
policy of refusing lo debate his opponenta
in the primary campaign "comes from
the fact that he tends to blurt out things
that Harber doesn't want him to say, like
that time at Fountain Valley High School
when he . aaid he thought marijuana
should he legalized."
opua titled, "Daddy Darling." ll waa also
X-rated.
Investigating oflicers who arrived <111
the scene allege they ~ II youtba, all
under 18 years of age, ogling the allver
scr~n a~ it poured forth usertedly HI·
oriented fare.
Police cited Larry Thomas, owner ol
the Suri Theater, on chargea ol display·
ing harmful matter to a minor. The
charge ls a misdemeanor.
Thomas' wife, Diana, 30, wu charged
with Interfering -with officers wben she
protested their conllacatlon of the fllms.
Police claim two of the theater'•
employeea were also under JI.
Huntington Beach vice aquad officers
had secured a Superior Court March war·
rant after investigating the theater for
several day" They aald Ibey believed the
theater operators were aQowi.ng juvenilea
inside without checking identification.
The Suri Theater, at 121 5th St., la an
oJder establishment in the downtown area
whlcb does not generally lhow X·rated
films.
districts. .
San Joaquin has made the loan ap.
plication to build two new elementary
achoota, one'.Jn Irvine aild the other in
MJaston VlejOf In ·addition, King baa aald
that a loan appllcstion is being P"'PA"'d
fJl!' money. to build addltlonal ctalarooms
al one lotennediate acbool.ln the dlstrlct.
1n' the letter to tbe lhret new cllstrlcts,
King notea that Tllllin would be rUponai-
bte for 165,000 ol the loan, with Mlaslon
Viejo laking II.I million of the debt and
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HURRICANE •••
their foundaUons at Alligator Point eouth
of Tallahasaee, Fla., by rlalng tides )"bich
had swelled four feet above normal.
A tornado watch wu issUed for an area
80 miles either aide of a line from
Brunswick to Colulnbua, Ga., and OB!h
flood watchea were poeted for southern
Georgia aod norlbern Florida.
Tornadoes wm blamed for five ol the
deaths In Florida wbile two peraons were
reported drOwned 'In 'FraDklln County
near Apalachlcols.
j'v,zr ~·-~~.jdjla)l ·a!l'l~_ It>-l•ftd earl!' today IJl-Ohedlojlee, w~• a
twister awept Int~ the tllJy central
Florida community.
HlghwaYo leading out of Apalachicola
were cloaed due to tbe rising waters. The
buslnesa ....,. waa virtually daerted,
with few _can cil the atreets, 1tores
boarded up and nooworldnc traffic llghta
swinging In bf.Ivy winds.
"The tide baa risen five feet aince 3
a.m., said Coast . Guatdman Miller
Pierce. "Now we ...., juat trying to keep
people off the lllreet. We lust had to pull
a car that had been parked cloae to our
dock oul ol the water. ID Just a few
houra, It became completely aubmqed."
By m1-.in,, ofllclaJa at Panama
City Aid· evacuation of · low-lylnf .,....
wu nearly completed. Mllea ol normally
busy raort motels wm allot down with
windows boarded and taped.
On SUnday, another tomado, also at·
tributed to the hurricane, killed a woman
in LI Belle, Fla.
More than 1,500 persons were
evacuated during the night DO the GuU
Coast hundreds of miles south of here,
from the Venice area and teys off
Sarasota, civil de'ense officals reported.
Officlala aaJd as many as IOO. rtaldenta
were evacuated from Port St. Joe's low·
lying sectfoM and were spending the
night In a local blgb school on blgber
groupd.
Councilman Henry Quigley suggested
the city might contract with private
finns at less cost than by using the coun·
ty adminl!tered maintenance pacts.
Couiicilmen unanimously adopted the
human ellhancement department apend·
ing guide for the lfl2·73 fiscal year pend·
ing determination of the maintenance
contracts.
The other eramlned by councilmen
during Friday's third budget study
session was the nondepartmental portion.
Support funda for citizens advisory
committees were advanced by $5,000 to a
total $10,000; a savings account to receive
budgeted but unspent salaries for use in
other area!; -. $20,000 amount to allow S.5
percent wage increases and deletion of
the spe(!ific reference to the state re~ir~
ment plan were major changes approvP.d
by the council.
The total budget for materials,
services, supplies and capital :;pending
for all city departments amounts to ne:u-·
ly 1170,000.
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TRANSIT ••
been approved by the board of dlreclots .
"From a> public enterprise point of
view, the pro_.t bud1et ii a bargain
for Orange· County citizens," Fieldln&
stated. "Of the $4.1 million In transport
servlcea to be of[ered, the cost to local
taxpayers wlll be only 11.8 million.'"
Fielding added, "Wllbout the lranslt
district the $2.f million in federal and
slate funds could not be received by the
county and the cllstrlct wlll provide $!.8
million in 'transportatlOn improvement!
during the coming y.ear .''
District directors Richard Lynn ol
Newport Beach and Ronald W. C.spers
aJso of Newport Beach, were n'1t1ed to
studi tbe p11)posed budget and report
hack to the full board by July 10 In .any
proposed changes.
Simi Valley Girl
Wins '72 Title
OCEANSIDE (AP) -Lori Spiller, an
lf.year-<>id denUst's aaslstant from Simi
Valley In Venlura County, has won the
Miss Southern California beauty pageant
of 1972.
The auburn-haired winner was picked
from 40 conlestants Sunclay on her first
vi!lt to Oceanside.
A crowd of 3,000 persons turned out, m.
eluding Marines from nearby C.mp
Pendleton.
The diamlsaed asalstanta also aald,
"Battin and Harbet credit the voters with
very Utile Intelligence. For esample, one
campaign lactic they uaed In the primary
wu that Jut minute endorsement ol Bat-
tin by the so.Called 'Central Orange
County Taxpayers Association' which was
simpJy a list of some of Dr. Louis Cella'•
friends and employea, rather than a
legitimate group. .
The aide> .. tiJnated that about $75,000
was spent in the primary campaign by
the Battin'• forces.
RACITl'S
COSTA MESA J.EWELRY & LOAN
They predicted that i 8"'•1 deal more
money will he apenUn Batlln'a battle to
retain his seat in November.
He faces a fonnidable opponent,
William Wenke, a Santa Ana attorney
who received almoat 2:,000 more votes
than did Battin In the primary.
Liquor Smuggle
Trial Scheduled
MONTEREY (AP) -Seven men are lo
be tried In federal court In San Jooe JUI)'
3 on c:barSu• of smualooi liquor from
abroad Into C&Ilfomla.
Six flahlnc boat .,.1ora and a man
deacrlbed u an employe ol a -au
station Wert arrtsted by 'federal aiet1ta
Sunday.
Federal olllclals estimated that the II·
legal traffic Jn liquor over the last two
year• res•~ted In evaaloD ol some tl!0,000
in custom dutiea and federal and state
taxu.
The accl!llCL wn lden!Wed ..u
Wllllam N. Dewey of Stisldt; llooarlo
Burleacl, Glovanl Jlanol-mt Robert
B. Hobtrom~ ~: Olarlfs M.
O'Brien ol · Beadl,~ John H.
Jarnigan and Vblcent P. <lardlnalle, ad·
drem.t unlllted •
Ladies I ~rat
total weight ' . DIAMOND RINS
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Busine·ss Permit··~ .. Ordinance to Be Discussed
A new city ordlnanoe whicb would no
quin police permlta Jo open any of C
types of buslneaa operationa fu HUJ>.
lington Buch will be presented to the ci-
ty cooncll tonight
The propoted law gives the police
department Ughter control over auch
businesses 81 SW'f S]'Ops, • massage
parlors, nJghtclubs, peddlers, caf'9lvals
and many others. '
A '25 fee would be charged for the
pennit to cover the cost of a police in-
vestigation lntO each proposed business. ,
A •P'lae onlinuce..opella out Ill no
quirenenls, for ti.; nt.. li<eno"C pro-
ctdure and l.ncln~• 101De tedllnl on
bow certain operallnnl .1111111 be • nm to
nceive approval.
'1l1e city's sauna Pllf~1 operaton are
espected to fight at leut-.one aspect of
the , law, t ·Which • nqulJ:es that each
masaeuse or maueur have 1•,000 houra of
schooling ' prior to ' glvlnl I' ma111ge In
this city.'
"I've operated seven y~ ht.the cit)'1
witliout . a pfoblem, ,,. eouaplailll l:>orothy
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..,_ operaUons or jobl requll'lng
special r<gulallon lncludo: 1fter-bours
Cluba, ambUlance service, ambulance ' at·
ttndant, IJJluatment rides, arcade, auc-
tioneering and auto rental aetvice.
Also: billiard room, burglar snd fire
alarm systems, charitable rolJcltaUon,
dance academ ics and teachers, dance ballai aod clubs, dance BtucHo, dance
teacher;> entertainment, ffC'Ort bureau, jun~ . dealer, ioclwnith and mowge
parlor. '
And : patrol system, P'IWJI bi'oier, tul-
cab aerv~ tuicab driver, t e e n a 1 e
night club, the1ter, concert hall or motion
picture exhibit.
'lbe ord1nlDce esta blilhe.s a police
permit 1ppeois bolnl to be composed of
five cithtna appointed by the city coun·
cit.
The appeala board will make the final
decision on iny polite permit denia l
which is disputed by the indended
operator.
CJty nfficlals have sald they designed
this ordinance to give police regulatory
powers over certain types of buslneu. 1a·
the past, all such rtlUlation was ~·
ducted throuib the ersntlng or denial of a
city businesa license, even thou&b the
bu!iness license ls supj>osed to be atricUy
for raising rtvenue, not replaUon.
Operations which need 1 police permit,
will 3tlll need a buainess licenae u well.·
Certain employee.s in some of the opera-
llOM will also have to pun:ha,. 1 $1';
work permit from the police ,department.
The city council meets at 7 p.m. in.·
council chamben.
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ATLANTIC
OCIAN
14 Perish as Angry Hurricane Hit,s Panhandle
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" ~ ' . APALACJUOCOLA,. Fla. (AP) -Hur-
ricano ~ . !wnbired aabore willl
damlc!nl ,.mda an\! cruhlnc .... tocW>.
atri.tiq at ·the ce,nt.e'r of ~'•
l'lulhaodle aod quickly 1pencliiig , her
energy In its p,iney woods. ,
0 •oo MAYA.NA
· F~ penon1 were dead\and ICOfU
lnjund In the hurrican's wake todiy and
SWiday ·u lomldoes spun out from tbe
great-circling winds.
'1)t Nalklnil Hurricane CenlU In
Miami uld the storm's cenlU .... pt .... .,
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NEWSMAP SPOTS HURRICANE AGNES NIAil · l'LORIDA
She'• Moving North It 15-11 ,Mllll .... -·
Huntington's
Vice · Squad , . ')ii':"r;~;. · wr · .",'ft~~~ e . y IS . ena~ "w 8Jlf1lg · . x;ar..&~, ""IW!r:1a.,..
, , ' ' ' '· 1 I -eW.'ia'.la"'~!-~ w ~liat
Along .County.··Goastline !:!":,~!::r~
' '• . the flick. ' ' .
Orange c.unty•s belches ...,.. visited
by more than half a million people over
the weekellcl. a few of whom were vJo.
Uml7.ed by the contlnulng jellyllali plague.
LUeguards from Seat Beach to San
Clemenle reported problems w I t h
jellyfilb but Ill agreed the Ooatlng
menace appears to be waning.
San Clemente area I if e g •·•rd· 1
estimated they treated about 100 sUngs
eaCli diy. With Wiier temperatures In the
mid 60s the 23,000 people ·who visited
-from South Lquna to the county tine each day spent a lot of time In the·
aurf. · 'l'hel'I were no major rexues
reported.
Council Weighs
Salary Increases
Pay Increases for Huntington Beaclr
policemen, llleguarda and d.,,,rtment
h<adl may be set at tonight's city cooncll
oession.
'lbree r eao I u ti on 1 approving
agreements between the city councll aod
three auoclatlons representln& thole
group1 are on the agenda. "
City Admlnlltra!or !livid Rowlaodl
llid this morning, boweftr, be ll ·not
posiUve the salary llJ'ftments Will be
algned, )le lald the UIOCiatlonl bad not
yet replied, and ii !hay did not reply In
the afternoon, the agreement• wocdcf.not
be placed before the council.
Other city employe groups are still
discussing ialariel with t h e ad-
mlnlrtraUon. The council meeta at 7 p.m.
" < • • .'.L ~-. Alao., era\>bed ·when the vtoe. IQUld ,In LllD·Beadl, wquonm coualed itrOoped Jn m lho·secOud featur., 111
30,000 OD Salynfoy al)d 111,llOll <XI &mdiy., opis.~~ "Dadily Dar"~." It WU ....
LUegllliU wire cilled -·tO racut.:11 X-ra-._
liathers ,frOm the IW'f IDl!'flvt cllmberl' . '. ·~-.1 • • from ' a. dill ledle-' 'No ~ lnjllrtes · In...,.iaa-· 'Ol11Cen who uriftd on
were repoittcl In tho Art Q>loay. tht·ICtllt allep tbe7 .Iooin4.ll youpw; all
· A .14ta! ol 17'qoo sun worshiPl'f!!'I ~r ·II ,.an ·ot ..., ~ Ibo lllver
visited tbe bOacbei In N......, 1leoch. ICreel1 u It poured forth ~· IU·
Guards lllcl aaly 10 bid iTbe. m'CUecl· oriented· IJ(e. " » ·
.. .-..tl.: Police • ·Lan-y Tbon:u. owDe. ol frooi flli ,,......'that allowed up willl Ille lho;~•TbNtcr, on~a .ol.clilplay-~-••. the ' Hun"~M-,l!Uch aria ~ harmful IDllter, .to a lninor. Tbe "' .... ~ ch'itge la a~· '
had, ,the largest crowda.. The $late , TbomU' t/lfe Djalia, 30, WU Cbarled
beldiel· at Huiltlncton Beach· and Balli wJth •lnttrferlJ!C wttll officer• when she
Cbica zeportecl 21,000 'aod IJ,llGO on Satur-protested their confiscation of the ·fllma.
day and '/',000 and 12,IOO on-SUnd•Y.' CitY . Police claimdwo. of the thester'1 !lfeguaids eitimated they bad 5$,000 In • attendance on Slturday and . 15,000 on· emP,loYI"' ""9 also Wider II.
SUnda HuntiJ!«lon Beach vice squad olflcen s.1lD••-' ··-~ total f M 000 had secured 8 superior Court search WF--~ -w~ '-O w , rant ·after lnveetiptlng the thester for
viJlllors over the weekend. Lilegusrda several days. 'Ibey lald tbeJ believed the
said they ouly 'troated II jellyfish llllngs thestet operakn wore allowill( juveniles
and attributed publlc awareness with the lnalde Wilbout •'-""•• ideoU!icitlon. ~ecreue In thole lnjuriea. ~. N~ was the . nniy city to report 1 · '!be SUrf Tl!ea!er, I) 121 5th St., ts an
senous Injury. Nineteen.year-old Michael older ..tablisbment.Jn the downtown ana
!.''Leary ol ~ ~ Feftt But 111 wblch doa not s-llly llhow X-rated
listed In lerioul coodition 1t Hoag fllml.
Memorial llosptta! alter lie .ifered ne<:k ~~ while body ~ near Balbba Moto~cyclist' Kills ·
a.i=.~ ... ..:.i~=::. ,canine -in. Aceident ·
--1111 ~ti the San Ga1Jria1 ..
Rmr. 'ftMJ Diiied tho lbll ud. toilld _,... 8-11 motorcyclllt escaped
bill!. lo ........ -....., --. Witll -IDjurllo In Colla -)lut • but a n..i spolieaDWI lllcl tho dolphin llllall dog wu killed when it nn inlo his
ii • ..... peth and WU Jlil.
"We'Vt notlfloc! Marilltland and Sea Edward V.._ U, of 11041 Bobble
World, IO •mnene sbouid be OOlllillC to Clrele. IUffered various abrasionl when
get him this aflerDoon," the lifeguard ad-hill eycill oplUtd on Fairview Road at
ded. Ycrklown Way.
ashore about 12 .to _ 15 miles east ol
Panama Oty at noon and rapidly beiiD
~ltrqth.
Sustained winds near th< center were
IO mUt1 an hour, with gulls'Wh!ppui, up
to 95 rn.p.h. In squalil. Tides "'acbejl five
to six · feet above normal n e 1 r
Apalacblcoill.
Tbe Hurricane Center said the storm
tidel were espected to recede In IDOll
areas by midaflemoon snd that the hur-
ricane'• only' ccfotlnulng threat would be
Lost • 'Frielul
Harry Hardin, 77, ajQld miJler
for>U years, lost hill l!Gnker.m
the floods which ·hit the B act
Hills 'atea 'lut weelr. 'He ' Wis
given a new donkey,' but · has
written. a poem about his lost
compahion, "Sunshine."
Simi V all.ey Girl
' Wins '7.2 Titl.e
OCEANSIDE (AP) -Lori Spiller, an
J.a.~ear-old denUll'1 usiltant fronl Simi
V1Dey In Ventura .c.unty, bas w• Ibo
Mill• SouthM't! caJilomia beauty pqeant
o11m.
'1111 IUIJun\:hal!ed Winner WU picUd
from to --.1a lundaJ on ber fin!
visit to 0ce-ide.
A crowd ol 3,000 persons turned out, m.
eluding Marines from nesrby camp
Pendleton. ,
' .
Surfside Beach
Become• Runway
For L,igh~ .Pin~
~
The lands of .SU!fllde Coloay'1 beach
pnvldad an ..........,, Wtc!ina: strip for
a!"yMMld pi!ol -y --wbell !Ii• ........... plane loll power.
Seal Beaclr ~ .... a plane, pilotad bJ Howard K. Alll!!dt. cl !Olll Klnc St.,
iAll Alani!tel, landod 111 Ille -at 1:11
p.m., dlM lo-Cllttlrotor ldllc.
!her Allladt llOl''hts P9IMtllt Ran-
d II< el --...... Injured. In( lo !IOllff.
'1111 piano had -Jn Ille air for W mlnates "" after takilc -' oB .,1 rom
Moid a!arl: AhJort In illllttlopia.lleadl
-K na -down• Ille sportely ......... baadl, polb.-lcl. ----HE NOUGHT Hiil IN ON A WING, A PllAYU AND A. HACM nMn
Net II•••• c.i:1111a _.__,_. lei c If lat•sw la 1-fsl•a J
On adTlce ol a Yederal Atiallon>Alnefto
<1 Ibo alnnfl WU dlllnantlod,. lowtd oft
1 ,lltbeldludbactlolk~
lrmn -1!Jle fllU lloocb, windrtorma
and ~ iullnd.
At ieut eliht torudoes touched down
in varlout parts of, the atate, and the
Weather Bureau llld all ipp&rently were
spawned by Agnes.
Seven persons wmi kliied In south
Florida and aeven cUed earlier in CUba u
Agnee churned northward through the
Gull of Mulco.
Sixteen bousel wm reported swept off
their loundaUons at Al!Jiator Point south
Three in V.S.
ol. TaH•.h1 'te1,·Fla., by rlalal Udel wbicb.
hadnelJed f~f-.-........
A tornado l'lleh WU !lllUod W Ill -
IO miles either 1lde of a tine franf
Brunswick·~ Columbus, Ga., and ' flub
flood watcbei were . posted for IOUthena
Georgia and northern Florida.
Toma-were blamed for nve of Iba
deaths in 11orlda while two penona were
reported drowned In Franklin Count7
(SOe HURRICANE, Pip I)
Pilots' Strike
NeWp<>rt Appears
' To Be Winning
Freeway Battle
117 L PETER IRIEG or .. ...,,,.,,...
,
Newport Beach appears to be -g
iii !2.7W mugle to rid Ila couWne ot
Ibo ........ PiliCilic Coast Freeway.
' -blyman Robert E. Badham'1 bill
1a ellmlu'f Ibo COIXroYenlal fteewl1
thtoud b!I city -~ 1a ...Uy
-eilt ,ol the· ..... ~
cmmdttel this aftmloae and bead fir •
-U.. _.,,before ·-PIDlllce ... ,, ant: WftL
Blidbam . ... -.. Ila • ...... ·In tho commitlle 'Ibis .........
._,... t1Mn wre "no man Cha -or two YOW" on the nine-member pariel
agalnll ll
A "do-peu" .-mml11Miation· by the
• I o r m e r 1 y pro-lrwwey TrlnopGrtatlon
Cotlunittae Wlll .... ..... i poott!Ye at-
Utuc!t Iowan! a bill _...i by State
Sen. Dennis caryenter ( R • N e w p o r t
Beach) thal ~ wipe out all that ii left
ol Iba lll·fatad superhighway. c.Peater lllcl this mornlnc hill bill, SB
lor7, ii IOI fw beat'illC before the Smite
~lion Cormnltlot .,.. ..
I Jloli Jladham llld car,-, _.
huoJod by-8-kl 81..-who
1'rldl)' ..... a --· by -·-a-,1 ~ (R· Loll a..dl) that· ellmiDolod lhe Loni
_. ... cl lhe .... ., -tho State
,.,...,,., and Elqa-••1 Systtsn.
~to slptura 111 lhe Deukmtjilln
hill ....... ba • llalp," In IOlllnl his
-... tMt al Ibo .. , tfweu~li Ille
l41'ollllaN, ...... aid. llll blQ bu
. alrudf ete.rad the Auembly. .
"1t'i ltfthoc',... lo IJlo f1ro cl m; -
-.i"'Clrpeaiw Aki. "Ii'• not a mat.
tor of belnl Ul~lratw•1 porlicularly, ~··
be1nc hlifsUc abaill t11i1 -· It -!Ille -II dadmalod." c.r,ontar ..... lhe ......... '\iu Doi
consmlllod 11 llpilll my bill, but I ha_, .... hlm,
"I aped !.~~ 11M11n """ Iha '• '"'·-t!'I';·""~ . . . I
"
dlll'QPllaa .. .-..... ~ flllhtt
In Calllomla today.
It w11 different, bow .. .ri, In Iba
.ir)lOii. "'"11!1 arrivals IOdlliift.Thlre,
all fiigJJl.I \..re cancelltd b1 IAllllla-.
Air ~. Mexicanl, Air Mex!~ Air France (UTA) French Airlines and New
Zealand AlriJnes, IJ'Olllldlnl It !tUI JI
jetllner1.
A ow;vtY of U.S. alrilnH iervinJ 1"I
Aniel& lnte1D1Uonal Indicated mocl
domestlc fliihts """ departing and ar-
ri\>lni on acitdule.
Tbe oniy reported exceptlonJ, Ill
airport ..,.._ .. 11id, were fl!Chll ·el
Eutern aod NortlMUtm whicb -
eanctlled. Eulern bad only four ~
-.... Noltbeulem ..... ' Spot..,... for the two alrllnet, wi-
pilots were .oblervlng the :II-hour f!lghl
boycot~ lald their passengers were
transferr!Qa to other airllnes.
Many air travelers flocked to Ibo
airport l!aoday to avoid the threatened
Ueup of air service. United Air Lines
repcrted Ila. weektll!I bulineu was shout
double lhe normal !old.
•
Autllorltlea llid 1u19 traffic 1t l1ie
airport wu becked up for 1boul two '
milts SUnda7 afternoon. Bui this eased
off later ID IJlo day.
iAll ~ illta'uUooal bandlel
about Sl,ort -... GD 1,lllO O!sbia duritt&a ..... ..,. • A..,....._ atlan Fr-intna'
'(lao ft.AND, .... I) 1....,. ..
I ....... ..
Men ..... ,... ... lhe ....... I«
~~~i:-g
hours. m,.,. " lo •• 1.-
INSDB 'To•.t Y I
Orono• Cottruv P"-'no Dt-
por1o1t111 Otfjclolt ore eompl-
lng 4 ~-,,_. m.i. comP!fi. oHlh •lnll<ur tor flt. 111~ pop11Jation _._.,.,
om! it .. cofdn<f tllol 11rioas
prob!.... art mooitlfd ... ....
14in ~IQJ>ile!llitr ortoa. s •
storV. l'oQ• 9.
L.M..... ,
-11 = "~ -.. Cecal lt --' --. • h 11 .. llTI a ..._ ... 11 ............
... JI M
............ ::. ...... •':
....... C..-, i t :=....,.,.: ---=-: -• ----•
'
Wl.Y PllOT H ~ ·-,~=~=--~---____!:... ontq, ,,,,.. 1', 1'72
-LA -, Firm Gets Project
I
Lowest Bid $2. 7 Million for ~~"lirary
A Los Anaelts'constzuctlon !Inn .. anta
to bulk! Ille modern, gl111 .. ncased ctn·
tl'll library dulgoed !or Huntington
Beach by an;bllttt Dion "Neutra for 117 mllllon.
... tee to ll,113,!llO.
C1tJ eouncUmen will be ubd June •
to approve 1 contract for the library coa-
. structlon. Councllmtn, alol}I with Neutra,
will alao decide what, If any hbrary
features should be eliminated to reduct
the <Oil.
,,,. db'• tNllll-11flt1111 eoat
ol Neatn•a dcillp -•1 mllllon, 1l'lth an 1ddltlonal '300,000 allotted for
fllmiablng It.
Councilmen have _previously 111d they
might allow !be conalructlon con lo ao .u
high 11 $2.6 million, 'Ibey can accept the
total cost Jf they can find other revenue
to lltrntah the Ubrary.
'Mio firm of Swlnnerton and Walberg
submitted tr.e lowest of aeven bids,
P,n7,IM, on Friday lor the library c<>n-
llrllc:tloa iroJect. ;
A llat.ol II alternate po11!billtl<itiollt
lnlo tbe bk! could reduce the COll.ltructton
llema which coold be eliminated In-
clude IUCb things es: an outdoor spiral
atllrcut, rtllectint pools of w1ier, rouir
talns, and an ind oor spiral llalrcase. Neutra'1 dulgn calls for a two-story
edifice leeturina motUr &Ill• wall• and
Iota of water (In ponds, fountains •nd
flowing pools ).
n
~~Heavy Influence' It will be built in the 207-acre central
part on !be blU overlootlni Talbert Like. •ijl
~·· "' 2 Battin Aides Clly Lllrarlan Waiter Jobn10n said this
momJni he waa delighted with the bids.
0 1t abowa the bulldtn knew what they
were do1rw and so dJd Neutra."
' ....
,.
... Striking Back
,. By JACK BROBACK
There ba1 been con1kferable con-
troveny within lb< city atall over the
.past year on whetber lb< Ulrary Neutn
wu de11gn1J11 could be built !or the
amount be 1akl It could.
AW teven bidden were within 1bout
'300.000 of Illa sum.
Of Ille Otllr Plitt Stiff ~· _ The two executlve uslstanta or First
virtually eliminate any attention to coun-
ty busi.neu alKf my new staff members
will concentrate on :-getting me rHlec-
ted ."
Brander Clstle. usiltant clly ad·
minl1tr1tor, aakt the Swlnntrton contract
calls for a construction period of 540
days. CCn.!iderlng the time it will take l'l
double-check the bids, the library could
be complete in early 1'14. Dlatrlct Supervlaor Robert Battin whom
he fired laal week atnick back lodiy. The two dtamissed aides alao charred
that Fred Harber vtrtuail)' controlled
Battin and that he bad heavy Influence
over supervlaora Ralph Clark and Ronald
Caapera.
The library will have a capacity fer
300,000 volumes. It Is upected to open
-with 100,000 VOUID.tl, It aUo featUMs
1peclal aecijons for a u d I o -v i s u a I
materials, meeting room.1, infO?"mation
retrieval systems such aa microfilm , a
semi-studio for cable television, j·outh a·c-
tivJtle.s and an indoor patio.
Steve Polatn!ck and Jolin Abbott, both \fotuur au.ne,., claimed Ibey were fired liecaU.. Battin declared "We are going to
" ,,..,.. r.,e l q·
HURRICANE • liar Apalachicola.
• • •
"Harber regards them as being in hls
stable and belJevei that be can count on
their vote1 at any time on a particular
lutH!1" the aide cblrled.
.f'r-PqeJ
Four -...,. killed and ""°"" Jn. ~ oorl1 f!ldly In Okeechobee, Wiie!' • lw!ater ntpt lnlo Ille tiny ctntral
f'lortda community.
Polatnlck aald he hid Intended to keep
•ilent about his firing but "!be un-
heUevable rudeneaa and Insolence ol Bat-
tin In publlcly lnaultlng ll\)'lell and Jolm
Abbott IDd attemptlnl to blame 111 for
bla own lborlcomlnp -I nply. '' He relemd to 1 atatement made laal
week by Battin. thal be wanled encutlve
NSlstantJ who "are more community
oriented rather than Ivory to..., typu
who trji to aecond-tam department
beads."
PLANES •.•
tlooal Airport said Ill alrllnts ,.,,. Dying
there. , J!l&lmn leadJn& out of Apa!~ ii.ni cloeed due to Iha rlalng waten. The
'1.tneu area wu vlrtually delirted,
with few cara oo the 1treeta, ator<s
'1oorded up and nonworkiJ!I traffic llcbU ~ID btavy wind&. ~"The tide bu r1aett n .. feet 11nct s ,.m., u{d Coast Guardman Miller
Eierce. 11Now we are just trying to keep
ll">Pi< oU !be street. We just bad to plill
a, car that had been parked close to our 40ck out. of the water. In just a few ~. It became completely 1ubmerged. 11
' By mldmornlnr, officlala at Panama
Qty setd evacuatloa ol low-IJ'lttl .,_
wu nearly completed. lllloa of J)O(llllll1
li!iq .--! motels were st..! do11'D with
Windon boarded and taped. '11:ln llllday, anolbar l«nado, allo al·
lttlluted to !be ht!rricane,' ldlltd a ...._
"' trBelle, P'la. l Mon, . than 1,!00 I pel'IDnl • 1r1
,.,•cumchdurlng the night en Illa GuH
8oaat bundreda of mllea aouth ol hero,
from the Venice area and keys olf
· ruota' clvll •lenae ofllcala nported.
Olllcial. llid u many u 100 naldanta
tYICU&ted from Port SL Joe's Jow-
aectlooa and were spendiJ1I !be
ID a local hicb acllool oo hicbtr
'tizen Award
It wu erroneotJJly reported In Jl'rtday'a
ly Pilot that Goldan weo1 eou.,e
led Ila OUtatandlD( Cltllan award
Frank llopkln.s. .
. Sllepherd, a :IS-y..,. trustee of Illa Seal
ach School Dlatrlc~ durlt!C 1raduaUon
emonlea held Tltunday night at the
flinUngton Beach Dtatrlct, d u r I n I
••duallon ceremonies held Tltunday
llllht at the Huntington Beach c1mpu1.
r,Sbepherd'a name appaared In lllllO!I
fJpe, while Hopkln.s' name wu printed
more prominently oo the proaram.
llloptlnl, ualatant to the chancellor of
tlle Coast Community Colle1e District,
., pre•entfng the award on behall of
tie diJtrict. 1'11• apologize !or the error.
OttANal COAST ..
DAILY PI LOT
Polatnlck and Abbott setd It WU am111-
lng that tbe oupervllor woold cqe
tbem with beiJ11 'Ivory tower akles".
Polatnict said that for nearly a year "I
bandied bundreda ol cooatlluent call5 and
problem& tlom all over the Ftrat Dlllrlct
whlle Battin ut ID tha Inner olflce with
ordera lilat no conatltuenll be allowed to
apeak to him over Iha phone or to see
bbn penonally. '' .
1'be d1e1W aide uld, 11An ueeption
wu alWl;)'I made, of co'iint, for big mooer "'°'\lrlbuton to Battin.I• ..-an
cbelt." '
1"" aide coatlnlled, "Battill la the one
... 111a,~ '°l"J, • 'ltla ~-lie ta
right abOUI one thJni tllough, ll!f vot.rs
dld1 aend blm a m..,.g, on June I. T!>e
m...are 11 that they waat Bob B•Ulii out
of office."
· AbbOtt char1ed that; "Fred Harber
pretty much runa Illa abow In Battin'• of·
fice, ., much ., that Ille .wr1 nldnlllle
fol' bJ.m WU 1Mr. Bii'·"
lie continued, "It was Harber who told ma lo ret that computer U.t ol county
'!"'plo)'el borne --any way I could ., 1 reply could he made to the
Orange County ~ployu A.uoc11t1on
newsletter Juat belore the fl'lm&ry.
"I peraonally ill!Jucht 1etlinl tha U.t of
home 1ddreues w11 probably W.,ai, .. I
kept UkJnc , -wbat reuoo be wantedme to put down on !be request !or
the list. TltO statement finally used at
Harber'• dtr.ctlon wu 'this iolormatlon
to be llled l<r ofDclll county J'llfP*I onJY'." 'n1e 'two lldea char1ed that Battin'•
policy of refllllni to debate bla opponenta
in the rrbnary camP'lgn 11COIDtJ from
the lac that he t<ncta to blurt out tblnaa
that Harbor doesn't want blm to aay, !ilia
that time 1t Fountain Valley !Dgb School
when he llid be thought llllrijuana
should be ... allzed."
The dismlued a11lltants alJo said,
"Battin and Harber credit the voten with
very Utile lntelllpnca. Jl'or eumple, one
cempaiin tactic they uaed In tha primary
wu thal lut minute andonement of Bat.-
Un by Iha ICM:alled 'Central C>rlnJ•
County 'l'lxpoyen AaoclaUon' wblch wu
simply a U.t of aorno of Dr. Loula Celli'• lri~Ddl· and omployu, rather than 1
1ec1um1te ll'OUP·
"It's juat Ute normal operatlona," he
added.
'Mio ume w11 reported 1! Oakland
International Airport.
Sin Diego 11rport olllc!ll1 11ld all
· Olght1 ,,... arriving IDd department nn
achedule.
The pJlota atrike wu called to reinforce
demandl of an international nUota
organllatlon and !be Air Line Pllota
Alloclalioo for a crackdown on alrctaft
bljackera.
'Mio groupa aaked the United N1Uon1 to
take lctlon by June II 111In1 t
governmenta wblcb t<luae to oooperate 1n
•ilnlnr antthijack qreementa.
A .poti1111W1 for Soutbem In Atllnta
said Ila 300-pllll pllota voled !Illa mornln(
to end tbt Wllkout. Sautberll ...... rt
ctlles tu Ille .....,, linlted scat-.· '
Fedarai court orders qalllll a all'lke,
lnclut!lq -uplleld :by the Sapnme
Ooorl, Wn I flctor tnltMPlnl' Amarlcoa
pJJota oo 1:1!' job. Bui many wtod not to
taµ ..-rt Jiefor. the oourb 1cted.
In W11blngton. I --.. for the pllolJ' uaoclltlall aaid thal "ll')'lbl"' lea · lllan tota1· partlclpoUon ta dtal)>-
potnttnc."
'Mio 1trta, wblcb look effect al 2 •.m.
EM' loda) or 11 p.m. PM' Sunday was
called by tbe lnlenultlonal Fedef1Uon of
Airline Pllota to drllDIU.. Ill belllf that
-e atrlqent meuure1 are needed to
dlacoura&• alrt>I ... hlJICldttp. .
Service on 'l'rua Wodd Atrllnee ,
Amtrlcan Atrllnea, NortlnNll Airllna1,
Delta Atrltnea, Untted Air LIDu and
Weatern Airllneo WU rtpOrtld to be run·
niJ1I oormally.
FroMPqel
FREEWAY ...
Publlc Workl Department, bUt
somewhere, somehow, rea.ton ouabt to
prevall.
"'l'M cllm1te ha1 changed " Clrpenter
said, "lt'I orit of the obv~us facta of
life."
If !be lrteway dies, Newport Beach
will ctrlalnly deserve the llon'1 share of
!be Nlpon&lbillty.
Re1ldtnt1 ind city ofllclals IOIJlht the
coastal routtnc when It 11'11 llOli!cted In
1963 and aubaequeJ\jly turned tbelr allhlt
to the ~way, It.sell, wh1n II became ob-
vloua tliat the allllUftllll wu not 1olnl to
be -lo the north bacaUll ol ob-
jectlonl from the city of Colla M"'-
'IGtty' W aIIln ·Joins City
Planners-Not Officially
•
Katharine "Kitty" Wallin, 34, II the
newest member ol the Huntington lltach
Planning Commllllon, thoulh ahe can't
take a ... 1 on It until nest lleptember.
Mn. Wallin, a LMp of Woman
Vot"" member, WU picked from Ill ....
pllcanla Ind a\lpporto<f by Ill IOVOO coun-
cilmen. She ... ,._ an olllcW com-
m!Jlloner, h<Mever 1. ui:rttJ Sepl8111 ber, Whan ahe will blva llffD ID the city 1111 required two ,.....,
Wblle her a~wu unanimous.
councllmen, reflecttnc the blttemeaa ol
the April II municipal electlon, spilt w
In reappolntln/J RDter Slates lo the com-
mlulon.
Slatea w11 opposed by ' Collncllmon
Hanry Duke, Jerry Matney and Norma
Gibb&.
There wu .., publlc commeot on Illa
Slates doclaton, bllt Illa YOio llnaup Jn.
dlcalel I 1p!ll ntlllllnf lrom the aloctlaD. Durtnc !be cliy COUllcll campalfn.
Slllel put Out a at~y w.ded l!Jw .... -!tis l>lib'a '_......,. watllW
record .. ·~ pn>jects.
Duke abd S11tes were both on !be plan-
ning comblliltoa and Duke won bis "°"""
ell 111t on an antkportment pl•ljorm.
In !be flytr, Slttlo chatged that Ne
waa nol 1*l'I)' ., an1Wplrtmn11 u be
contfnded.
SJatea OW1111 1 real estate brobraie Jn
Hunt!""® Beach IDd la prtlidont of Ibo
Clllmber ol Commaret.
In her appllclllon for Ibo COllllllillloD
poll, 1111. Wallln llata her Jll')mary Jn.
lerat u : "Coocent for 1-111t land
Ull and nrJy daw!Opnianl, wUll
~= ..:::..::m.~ .. llibetlcllly
Bealdu tht L41iU1 ~ W-Voten,
Ille la Ille I mamlJar o/ tht AmlrJcan
A*claUoo of UttlVll'llt1 Womoit, the
communlcati6ns iuldmmltiee of Ibo
Clil1 .. 1 GOiia Ind OllJecttnl Colntlllt·
let, and tht Ji'rlendl of Ibo LI= MlL Wllllo ....... -.ia 111 11111 ...... 1n Ibo LODc llilcll llllW Dliirlct. Sbe WU =tr I f lot 11111 ...,,.
mloaloe poll 11)' llh 0....
..... -rrnlrllll lot .... polntmllllb)'O...
Debate Over.
Youngsters
·Hits County
,,,.:
The 1telewlde deblle over whither S
and +year olds abQuld be broulht Into
public acbool.a is beiJ11 acted out In
min11turi in west Oranae County educa-
tional clrclu.
AMemblyman Robert Burke (ll-Hun-
Urcton Beach) 11 atrooaly oppolld lo
lowering the starting age for school
children on the grounds that it would
allow public education officiall to in-
terfere with a ..-rt of a child's educ1tlon
that ahould mar< properly be bandied by
the home and the church.
And since Burke Is a fourth-year
member of !be powtr!UI AMembly
Education Committee, hla opinion hu
more than ordlnlry weJcb~
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B~I 11 the ume ume, !be Octan Vltw
and Fountain Valley acbool dlltrlcta are
moving 111uredly Into !be buslneal of of·
fering school to 3 and I-year-olds,
, ~ILV PILOT Steff,..._
Fountain Valley bu pre 0 1 ch oo II
operating for tlree of tta 11 achoola, Jn.
eluding one that aim• at *chlng )'OllDI
childrtn two languages·, Spanish and
English. Ne.it year the distrlct hopes to
add two more prescboolJ and Superin-
tendent Mike Brick says be would like to
have one at every regular school if
money for It were available.
JIM IUllKLE BANGS CYMBALS TO BIAT THE BAND
, • 1' ln1;ructor A"n Gardntr Stems • Bit lmpreued
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·•Good Ti1nes~
Likewlle, the Octan View School
Diltrlct began pilot progranu tbla spring
at two schoola in earJy childhood educa·
lion, and next fall will enroll ap+
proximately 40 3 and 4--yeaN>lds in
special classes where they will have an
adult.to-student raUo of one to five.
Gle11 View Students Keeping Busy
In both dtatrlcll, !be effort ta limited in
tenns of number of students involved arxl
also in temus of clau length -claiHs
wlll be lw than ball a doy In all cuu.
But nevertbelesa both dtatrlcta believe
slronily In Iha conceJ>I of urly educaUon
and wlll enlar(e their progrlDll 11 they
can find funding. Aa an oullpoken op-
ponent of the same concept Ind 1
member of the Auembly F.ducaUon com~
mlttee, Burke •lancls du.ctly In their
path.
"Cblldren have tbelr ,,..teat JearniJ!I
ability before Ibey reach the If' of I,"
aays Octn View Dlatrlct SUpenntendent
Clarence Hall. 0 If children can begin u.
Ing that potential early, while they atUI
have it and before they develop poor at·
titudea toward lw-nlna, U will be a grut
savinp."
Burke tak .. uceptlon to !hi.a reuon-
lng.
"Childr<n 1111 tbeir high learning •bill·
ty in the home and church to lelm," be
sa)'S. "U the scboola 1et the chlldren 1t
this Y~ age, tbere'I IOillll to he I
tendency' for them lo pn>CrlD1 ID the
vaiuea and 1ttltudeo that hClme and
church should be pro\'idlnl.'' ·
• Burke Ui aiao 'inlrt ll 'tbe atilt-of
IOft'l.e edUcatort wb:>1 he .. ,., 11hiv.e •
tendency If belle .. 11111 Wbotlllime ·and
family teu11 1a Wl'Oltl tnt doeb'l 1i(!oe
wtlb their Mucltloall cclncepb. But the
home la the aoorce of oor lndlv!daallly.
We want each of our chlldren to hive In·
fluence trorn. home,"
SUperlnlendent Mike Brick calla this at-
titude "totallJ unrealiltie" ~ "naive."
"We're talking •bout m1kln1 !be bttt
possible opportuntiu 1vall1ble to chlld·
nn," Brtck aays. ''Tito lntereat and lu-
clnatlon of )'11111( children In ltamlna
I•· llloundlng. We're juat trylnf to feed
th1t lnterelt."
. Hall -that "preachool ahOuld sup-
plement, not .. pplant !be home.
'"ftie Ytrf rtcb have aiw111 bad tbll
•dvantage for thtlr cldJ4ren," Hail llJI.
"And more recenU,, Ille ff11 poor bl'°
bad It throuch Oparat111 Head Start. Bui
the grut !Diii of pa0ple In tha middle
should have It, !90,"
Founlaln Val!ey'a Brick t111ar1ed on
thla point, not~ thll at eacb achoo!
where bla dlatrlct·hll a pmcheol, there
ii a Iona wailing ltat.
Burka ruponda to this lf1Ulllenl by
saylll( that "ll thete la that much ol a
need, II ahould be filled by Jlflvate en-
t•l'1Jrlae. Tltat way partota m1y lllnd tbelr children lo churcli auppcrled or
private pmcboola of their choice."
The parade of games she will use i!I
endless. Her 4-year-olds will stage puppet
shows, make llfwlze drawings of
themselves, ~ing, march and recite.
Ann Gardder tries to make life for her
students at Gleu View School one long
proceeion of good times.
"Cblldrea Jljve to be tnlere•led before
thty can learn," she says. 1'But if they're
lntereited in the right kJ.nd5 of educa·
tlonal game.t, they can learn an amazing
amount."
This spring Miss Gardner worked with
f.year-old.!I in groups of five for 45
minutt! at a time in several classes each
day. But the effort was intended mainJy
to lay !be groundwork for next !all's
more amhltkru.s program that will include
I cJaaa o/ threo-ytar-olda.
TltLa ls not to imply that this spring's
program was experimental or that school
for 1-year-olda u compoaed only of a
series of romper room activlUes.
For one thing, Miu Gardner has a
maater's degree in speech pathology. And
for another, her claue• -!bough they
may stem unstructured -are cattfully
~anned. Alao, •he hu a way of making
even the simplest task a learning~ ex-perience. 0Stand. up turn arouDd,o Walk t.o1 my _,. plcl: ltp· the cnyono, and bilng
them to me,'' she says to a youngster,
motJoning to him to repeat bac~ her
words.
"Go get !be colon," be reepondJ shyly.
'1No," she says. 11Stand up tum around,
walk to my desk, pick up the crayons,
and bring them lo me. Now try It."
Alter a few tries, the student IUCC9eds
In rephtlng tbe Hl!llnce and looks
rtllaved to be 1bl< to go pick up the -· Miu G811lner then turns ta other
studenll In her amall rroup, glvillg the
aame bulc order, bat 1ub.ltltutlng paper,
llcltlorab~' Most ol the atud .. ta ore 1bl1 to e !be aentence with l"Sler
..... appll'<llily becauae they haYe been
Jlatenlng.
"Of ....,._, you have to malie
ailoWIDCOI," Miu Gantner e>plalned r'da. "Some atudenls _, bo able to do
afttnfants. "SOme ltudentl won't be
lltlle lo do 11 wall as other•. llul ln gen·
etal, I ut for exact word11, not main
kh!aa."
Asking studenll to repeat .. ntencea
word for word. on a regular basil ii juat
one ol !be devlcea used deliberately by
Miu Gardner to lnlu,. play ac!lvltles
with JearnJnr. The thrust ol !be proachool
program ta to build llftCUll• skllla In the
children, 11 the !Wiii ol th< procram -
Elrly Learning Verb En rl chm en t
RACITl'S
(ELVE)-implies.
Mary Coe, principal of Glen Vie\v
School where Ocean View has one of Its
two ELVE programs, likens thl! kind of
repetition to Uftin' ifeigbts.
"Children very often 'hear' things
without really heiring 'them," she says •
"But when they're made to repeat back
whole sentences on a regular basis, they
get into the habit of· listening carefull y
and of really tryillg to understand In full
what u setd to them.
She admit.!' that children can and do
learn this in the home. but she says the
regular concentrated drUI c h i Id re n
receive In the preschool is more effective
at teaching language skill, much in the
same way that lifting weights in a con·
cen trated period builds muscle :strength.
"We 've found that many children who
are poor readers in later grades are
unable to repeat back s i m p I e com·
mands," said Mrs. Coe.
';This makes se nse, because if someone
can't understand a simple oral se ntence,
how Is he going to understand a written
one?" she explains.
"Thal'• why It• Important lo build
language skills early."
Bicycle,· H'orse
Foo('.Piitli Plan
Meeting Slated
A 132-mlle :system of bicycle trails, foot
paths and equestrian lanes is scheduled
tor a public hearing before the H1m-
tlngton Beach City Council ton11hl.
Councllmen will be uked to amand the
city's master plan to include the massive
propoaed trail system. '!be council has
already put $~32,000 into next year's
budget to build !be trails.
City olfictal.a hope the federal govern-
ment will P•Y for ball of that.
'Mio trail plan waa approved earller by
the planning commission. It wu llrrt
fll'11ed by the c!IY'1 environmental COllDcll
and an informal trails committee.
The propOoed system lnclud" ilO mlle6
ror bicycle trails , 60 miles of walking,
hlklng and jogging enthusiasts and l2
miles for riding horses or other equines.
The City Council se:s.sion starts at 1
p.m .. ln council chambers.
Pl&Mers and trail supporten establish-
ed the 132-mile system based on national
standards wblcb indlcote a city lbould
have about that many miltJ of trails for
a population of 130,000.
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Podgorny
Revives
'Hard Line'
By Ualled Pren lat.national
Soviet President Nikolai V. Podgorn7
ended hb four-day vi..tt to Hanoi with a
demand tbe Ualted States atop bombing
North Vie~ and 1 pledge to continue
gfvlng "necessary aid'' to repel American
aggresskm1 the Tm newa agency aaid ~
day. · ·
The Tass comment on Podgorny's trip
the first local acknowledgement Ibo
president even left the Soviet UDion. ap-
peared to be a mucb tougher llattmenl
than bis remarks to newsmen Sunday in
Calcutta en route borne.
Then be said, "We shall have to do
everything for a de-escalation of the war
in Vietnam."
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Wiretapping
lliegal, Says
High Court
~, JilN lt, 1972 =
Bcueball Free
Of Antitrust
H DAILY~ I •
U.S. Planes
..
Again Hit
Hanoi ·Area : WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
supreme Court ruled today for the
thtrd time in $0 years that pro-
fessional baseball ls ezempt from
antitrust regulation and refused to
strike down tbe sports COil-SAIGON (UPI\ -U.S. pilots ocllwltlinl
troversial player reserve: clause. radar with strips of tWoil and decpy;
ln 1 5-J ruling against former 1.ft d ed than 1•• plece9 WASHINGTON (AP) -The supreme Id vi;:epers estroy more w star CUrt Flood, the court he that O>urt today declared illega l t tt e baseball is big bus~ss engaged in of North Vietnamese antiaircraft equip-
government's wiretapping o! suspected lnte:rstate: commerce. but declared 'inent, including 76 surface-to-air missile
domestic ''subversives" without a ~~·ar· the antitrust exe:mpUan "rests on a sites in record raids Sunday, the U.S.
rant. recognition and acceptall{'t or c d rted today
Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr .. speaking baseball's unique characteristics omman npo ·
for the: court. said the bugging without and needs." (Ste Page 16 for 'rhe U.S. Command said the air w1r
judicial pennission is unconstitutional as details.) against North Vietnam resumed full blast
well as unauthorited by the 1968 Safe today vo'lth the departure of Soviet Presi-
Streets Act. dent Nikolai v. Podgomy. But militar1,
The former Richmond, Va. lawyer, &p. sources said bad weather forced th1
pointed to the court by President Nixon. T d K d said: "The danger to political dissent is e enne 'r cancellation of nearly all of today'•
acute where: the government attempts to .; strikes in the Hanoi-Haiphong arta.
act under so vague a concept as lhe The record strikes against North Viet· !'d:.:f: lo protect 'domtstic security','" He Eyes Sec'on d nam's air defenses came on the last dai
of Podgorny's visit to Hanoi, destroying~ "The prict of lawful public dis.se nt doll must not be a dread or subjection to an big chunk of Russia·s multi-mlllion I/.
the fear of unauthorized official eaves· l ' None of the strikes was near Hanoj..
Today, Tass said Podgomy discussed
"the continuing armed intervention of
U.S. Imperialism against Ibo Vietnamese
people and tbe lntenalllcalion of tbe •&·
gressive actions of the United states
against the DRY."
AGILE FINGERS FLY AS AFGHAN NEARS COMPLETION
Mrs. Ali .. GrMYer Will be 100 Years Old This Wnk ,
unchecked surveitlance power. Nor must T •cket Spot military aid to Vietnam.
dropping deter vigorous citizen dis.sent The: U.S. Command put the area off JIQt-
IOd discussioo 01 government action i• WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Edward its Thursday when Podgomy arrived.
private conversation. For private dissent, M. Kennedy ([).Mass.), said today he The: U.S. Command said Air Foret,
Nears
no 1ess than open public discourse, is es-., Navy and Marine: fighter-bombers flew
aential to our free society " ''would have to give heavy consideration 300 air strlkes over North Vietnam durinl
The Nixon administratio~-and ronner ,to accepting the vice presidential spot on the 24·hour period ending at 5 p.m. ~
'.Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell maintained the Democratic ticket if he became con-da y. The major raids were against c01'1:'
both the Fourth Amendn'lent and Ule 1968 vinced that was the only way the party munist anUairtrart and SAM defenses. 1'.
Century '"The government of tbe USSR and tho
entire Soviet people are rendering and
will further rtnder nectsuty aid and
support to the Vietnamese people," TUI
said in a comment on the four-day
Podgorny mil.
There was no immediate uplanatlon
for the apparent discrepancy.
Lagunan ro Turri 100 on Friday federal law permit eavesdropping without mJght win. spokesman said the planes "knocked tbt
warranta against individuals o.r groups Ke 0 n e d y replied emphatically, "I hell out of •hem."
that Ibo Justice Department concludes It said the raids destroyed 7t IAJI may pose a danger to national security. would not" when asked if be would sites, $3 misalle cannlstert:, & )mmcMn, I
Both sides demanded '"tbe United
States should immediately and un-
conditionally end bombing, shelling and
milling of tbe DRY ports, pot an end IA>
the policy of Vletnamization In South
Vietnam and the re:mmption of con-
1tructive talkl in Parla."
The repot ol Podgnorny'1 visit came
wltbln hours of tbe arrival In Peking of
Henry A. Kbslnger, Prealdeot Naon's
adviser on national aecurity affairs.
County Transit
Budget May Top
$4 Million .Mark
BJ JAClt BROllACll; ., ..... "" .....
A IU million bud&el for the coming
fiscal year beginning July 1 wu pnpooed
today by Dr. Gordon "Pett" Fielding,
general manager ol the OrlDI• County
Tramit Diatrict.
D!Jtrict directors took lbe bud&•~ up
from the current $800,000 apeodlng pro-
gram, under submlaslon and uid they
bo;>ed IA> adopt ii In final form July II.
Fielding told tbe directors there WU •
carry over surplus of '64(),000 from the
current budget.
The breakdown of tbe proposed fU
mlllion allows f2, 4 million will be pro-
vided by federal lflllll and money
received from the new state sale tu on
gasoline, and $1.t miWoo fro01 county
property tu funds, or approximately
four centa on the tu: rate. Thi current
dl!trlct tu rate i.. two conts per $100 of
assessed valuation.
In addition, Fielding ouggested thst an
additional fl million be 1tl ulde for
tecbnical atudles, ('439,000) and ae-
quialtion of land for parking for bus
services (fg,000).
The general manager pointed oat that
only IU0,000 or 10 perceot of tbe pro-
posed bodget wu set uldt for ad-
ministrative ooat.s.
He sald the proposed opendlng program
orfered "no surpriaes" 1n u much u the
technical llUdles allocatloft, operating
CO!tl forecut and capital ouUay u~
pendltures at fl.IS million had already
been approved by tbe board of dittd«I.
'"From a public enterprfat point of
view, tbe proposed budget ta a bugaln
for !)range County citizens," Fleldlnc
llated. "Of the fU millloil In transport
wvices to be offered,' Ibo cost to local
taxpayers will be only fU mllllon."
Fielding added, "Without the tramlt
district tbe f2. 4 million in federal and
state funds could oot be received by the
county and tbe dlstrlct will provide f2.I
millloJLl!I transportation lmprovementa
during the oomlng year.'"
Dlsttlct dlrecion Rlcbard Lynn o1
Newport Beach and Ronald W. CUpers
also of Newport llelcb, were named to
study tbe propooed bud&et and report
back lo tile lull board by July 11 In any
propoled cbani ..
By BARBARA KREIBICH
Of Ille· PlltlJ Plltt lllff
11My grandfather wu born in '97," says
Alice Greever. "1797, that is ••• "
· Statis!ica like thb give a certain fillip
to the cheery Lagunan's account of her
family hbtory.
Adv!Jed that tbe Orange County Board
ol Supervlson bad just adopted a resolu-
tion congratulating her on an impending
anniversary -her lOOth birthday -she
commented, "Oid they really? Well,
that's nice -can't do any harm I sup-
pose."
Mrs. Greever, who was born in Iowa on
June 23, 1872, will be holding open house
Friday at the home she shares with her
daughter, Helen carpenter, at 616
CUprieo Way.
"We alny1 have open house on my
birthday; 1 elljoy parUes,'' she. aaya.
'"Lui year I bad thb nice card from
Presideot NiloD.."
'lll1a yur, Ftf1h llislrlct Supervisor
Ronald Caspen will be dropping by to
preoetlt·ber with tbe board's resolution.
When Alice Greever says, "I just can't
believe I'm old -of course I know I am,
and people keep talkln~ about it -but I
honestly don 't feel old,' you can believe
her.
She honestly doeln't look old either.
AcUve, brigbt .. yed, pink-cheeked, she's
livelier company than many ball her age.
Sitting by an open wtncrow In ber
prvate upalain: apartment - a
table cloae .. by with her radio, books
notepo~. pens and peocUa and a deck of
cards for tolltalre "in cue 1 get bored"
-she enjoys her l.iiY llfe.
Knitting needles fly u she creatal a
large lf1ban of comples pattern. '"Tbl! ta
about my ninth or thenth lately," she
nys. •'The yarn shop figures about throe
months to male one, but lt only takes me
about three weeks."
Body of Tustin
Woman Located
Beneath Pier
The clotbed body· of a Tuatin woman
wu.found by 1 South Laguna youngster
Sundaf nilbt floating In tbe water under
Aliso Pier In South Laguna.
~·· depoty Tom Wal.,.k. ld~ntlfle\I the Yicttm of an apparent drowning
u Viola ,S, Smith, 11. Walezak sald on
autopsy woold be conducted to defermlne
the exact cluse ol death.
Mra. Smith bad cone · to Aliso Beach
SllD(fay evealng with ber daughter and
aoil-in-law for a barbecile. lnves1i4ators
1ald Mrs; Snuth loft the picnic ,111< at
about I p.m. to go for a walk along tbe
beach. Al about 10 p.m., a !:I-year.old
youngster llanding Oii the pier saw tho
woman's body In the water.
A prtnte dtlun heeded tbe boy'a cail
for belp and swam out to poll tbe woman
ubore. She was pronounced dud on ar-
rival at South Coast Community Hospital.
Tiie cut la ltlll under Investigation.
Ce111en1 61Sos1ed"
Topless Leave Mark on Walk
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Top1-~. In thtlr own maton of a
Hollywood tradilioo, bava left Imprint& of tbelr naUcl aelfta OD. 'ftl cement.
Womeo'• llberatlontata cbarpi K WU .. affrclnt lo ............ polenttal u
bumlo beJn&t.''
The cm-. ,..... lid by Carol Doda w1-meuurtm11ta are 44-2M&
Dl'Y 1Weei>ber1, the dtlel pobUclat for tho ctrta, aald San li'ranctaoo
needed a Grauman n.i. lldewalt. \
The aldewalk In -of Gramnan'• In BoD~ hu fool lmpnalons of
alart and -lets. •
"It'• Nd lo ... beaullfW -ICllnl lib boobs," llld Marro IL Jameo, leader ol tbe ,._.._ -
She knits· and reads without glasses. "I Both contentions were slapped down by consider the top spot on the ticket at radar vans and 7 conventional an.
do have a pair," she e:iplalns, "but I can Powell in an opinion in which Justices Miami Beach, if the national convention 1iaircraft guns.
see much better wit.bout them." William 0. Douglas, William J. BrtMa" decided he was the: only Democrat who U.S. intelligence sources said the AV'
Her hearing is not quite as good as it Jr., Potter Stewart, 'nlurgolXI Marshall could beat President Nixon. Force planes used a combination ol
used to be, but she spruns a hearing aid. and Harry A. Blackmun fully supported. The newly raised question of Kennedy's simple and sophisticated electronf9
"A doctor tried to flt~ with one once, Jmtlc:e Byron R. White: said the bug~ possible availability for No. 2 spot o~ the gadgets to outwit the radar defenses ... g
but it wasn't working out very well and ging was Impermissible Wider the 1968 tick.et was dlscusJed by the senator Jn an These included strips of tinfoll wrucp
he finally said, 'Oh, forget it -it would law while Chief Justice Warren E. interview on the NBC Today show . had their first use In World War 11 and
just be a nuisance and you'd hear too Burger simply said he concurred in the Kennedy Insisted "I'm not in it this far more aopbisllcated and atilt teeref
much!'" result. Justice William H. Rehnquist , who year" either u a candidate: for the first equipment Including decoy beepers. •
In addition to the massive production of as assistant attorney general helped or second spot on the ticket. The command said thaf In the big~
afghans, most of which are made: as gilts prepare the government's legal position, He: aald he wa! only responding to a strike Alr Force Phantom pUots knockef.
for her multltudious family of did not participate in the case. hypothetical question with respect to the out 72 SAM sites and 20 cannisters neat
grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, Thus, the vote against the government vice presidential spot. the: port of Dong Hol, 38 mile above uMt
Alice Greever enjoys playing bridge _ was a to O, with Burger and White: giving "I would have to give it heavy con-DMZ. Pilots reported three exp1oak>Oi
"my rtcre:ation'' _ and reading, mostly Powell's decision something less than lull sideration," he said when asked about and six flrtl at the misalle storage aru.. ••
history. spport. thl!. · In soother rald near Dong Hol, tbll She is a steady customer at the Laguna The case involved government wiretap-Chances that Kennedy m i g h t Phantol'DI dettroyl!d 23 mlulle caJtl:
library and keen• tbe librarians bus• ping ol Lawrence Plamundon, I White reconsider being a part of the tm ticket n!Jters, se"'•• off' 11% erploolool lnij
.... .1 Panlher accused of bombing a Central -after numerou1 disavowals of interest • ....,. , · , looking for books that especially Interest In'·lllg~ ... ~ 0 ..,_ at Ann Ar""', ·~ ~ •--•---·-' to three fires. her. . ' ' Mi~cb. -· ''"-~' ._. , •-r _,_,_, w-..,,_. -·--"'At Fol& Pbatilblm Wl""'ld' morci leave the door ajar for tbe No. 2 ~In .,. .-
A topic of recent Interest WU the Federal District Court Judge Damon an 1ntarvlew wtlh tbe Boaton Globe. North VirtnaJMM air do!-"'14'.
hislQ!)' oL tho .. blacll: riice In tbe Untied Keith of Dettoit ~jected th . ., ·~y," Itennedt Insisted ho clurlDC Iha.~ H hours lhan at OD1.
States. • " government's poaltlnn and o r d • r e d repjied only lo i hypothetical queotlon other Ume · Ooa lbe bOclnJlilll al • <UI'! ':M~ lrandson cave me a book by transcripts of the wiretaps Qmied oveT to and bad'oot cbantled his mind about rul· rent Comnlunllf ,tfemfve" Wlllcb lit&~
Malcolm X." sbe esptalns, '"and It upset Plamundoo's lawyers. Ing oUi a •andlclaCy thl! year. Marcb IO, tho. U.I. oonUnp aoJ!1. I
me:verymuchbecauseitwassofullof ;;i~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;i;iii;i;ii;iiiiii;;i;;;i;;;ii;iiiii;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;-'f hate. So I asked the library to get me ti
some books on Jbe hiltory of the oolored
people and I found one that was really
excellent. You know, the first boatload
was brought over in 1619, not long after
the founding of Jamestown, and just
clumped tere - I mean really dumped.
'"And for all those years altar that Ibey
kept bringing those unfortunate people
over literally by force. It's just not 1
very pretty story. But it's still 1ad that
there's ao much hate ••. "
Her studies of black history have
aroused her interest in the dilemma of
tile Americsn Indian, which she -ta invesUgating.
There are many perlODal touches to
her Interest In history.
Her father, a veteran of the Civil War,
brought up his five children oa talea of
the war days, and of earlier family
history, dating back to the flight of their
ancestors from France to escape
religious persecution and the yean they
spent in Holland before coming to
America.
As il she bad been there , she telh how
her grandparents were among SO families
who made their way "west" to Kentucky,
floating on river rafts and crossing
hostile Indian country.
"Think how brave those people·wFrel"
•ho eslalms. .
Sbe herself grew up on a farm In Iowa
and WIS a teacher In I on...-.iom, scbool
before .her piarrl.age:. "I wasn't quite 16
when 1 started teaching," she chuckles.
"The officials didn't know It -I'd taken
the teaching course at nOrmal school and
passed the exam. Some of the bigger
boys in my classes were ~Ider than I was ,
but I never had any dlacipllne: problem!!."
Widowed in the: 1930s, Mrs. Greever
never remarried. Before moving to
Laguna six years ago, she stayed with
one of her sons In Leisure World at Seol
Beach, helping him care for his invalid
wUe and doing the famlly cooking until
he paHed away. An o1der aon also ia
deceased. ·
Her greatest fear, she 11y1, is of being
a bUrden to others ... So long as I can t.ake
care of my.self, I'm fine," abe aays.
Take care of berseU 11>< -· .ind of her own little apartment, tboclgh Me does
take her meals downllairs with her
daughter now." '
!fer ~ ai:e amoqg ber belt
friends and stauncheat adrllirers, do1crib-
ln( l!et" uncanny memory and peroOnal
explotta witll loving pride -Including lbe
time she hltcbblked downtown to lelrh
something she needed.
"Would you believe It, hitchhiked!'"
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -Thirteen 1hlpe
and i,ooo men 11lled Sunday from Sin
Diego and Trusure Island In Sin Fran-
clJCO Bay, headln.I for Ptarl Hnr, tn
the, lar1eat Naval Re,...e exerc!Je tn
more than 10 yws. Seven ships of
llelllOyer 5quadroo 11 !ell TreasuNi
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• Getting Away
From It All
ON 111E BEACH DEPT. -Mo ... tbJn
hall a million people dropped down the
Or'ange Coast over thla weekend to
wOrsbip at 'the alu'lne ol the world'•
largest Fountain of Youth.
Indeed, lhere were 250,000 of them
.along our 1eashoi:e Saturday end a like
nwnb<f $inclay, acoordJn& to tho best
eyeball estimat.. of Jlfeguanlo from oor
var,lous jurlsdictlon.t.
And what a ,...ktnd we turned on for
thein. June at Ill best. Deceptive morn-
ing boura with doom-like overcut clouclo
and misll of the lllOl'lllng to cbill lbe faint
of heart. And then the llOOll breakout,
wht• Mother Nature pulls back the cur-
tain, poun oot the llUl1lblne and W1Velil
this be.tt of all .JJ01Slble oouts. • AND THERE IS THE P1clf10. The
great waters themselves, warmed to
more than 70 degrees and sloahing the
'11oreline with light to moderate 11111'1. The
breezes blowing in carry with them 50,000
miles wOrih of purified air.
Most ol our jellyfllh, thole peeky little
1tingers. aeemed· to be eone thl.s won.
derous weekend and 1n combination with
bathtub like water, wby it was even
"'10Ugh to gtl an old eoul lite your cor-
respondent out there 1toshing around in
it. Ao<W-wu, indeed.
I DO NOT KNOW II the Pacific holda
any, proven medical powers. I do not
kfiow II It la Indeed lbt Fountain of Youth
or a magk: elixir or a true potion of the
&odl. It would mm unclear tbJI any of
this could be proven to the aclentlllc com-
murilty.
The power of the Pacific, ho"ever, wu
clear to me on this June day. Washed by
Its warming waters, the old body ....,.
to creak tesa now and muscles and 1kln
aeem to return to life. Tbe ult water
clears na881 passages with a lot more ef·
fecttveoeaa tbJt all that miff they peddle
on TV. The air you lreath is lllled with
spray and. it all seems to clea.ose the soul
and lift the spirit. Raw nerves retreat to
some tranquil repository within the
human system.
It is a11 enough to lull body 1nd aoul in-
to peace.
AM ~at indeed is the eli1ir of the
Pacific.
THE OTHER WORLD Is above tho
bea¢illne. It is fillod with shopping coml·
pleRS, automobile eihaust fumes, traffic
1\gnals, screeching tires, do d g i n g
pedestrians, bill collecton, bellowing
politicians, cranky boues, nagging wives,
whining children, mortgage holden, self·
service laundries, freeway interchanges,
motorcycle oilicers with ticket books,
door-to-door salesmen, parched lawns.
hot sidewalks and the wlK>le galuy of
b11man affairs.
Down here i.! only the tun, sea and
beach. The gull overhead. Selt water
slosbing over a belly that has pushed
against too many deaks and quick-lunch
counters. The sound or the surf and the
qbts ol the es<apees, all having fun.
BUT THE SUN, eventually, begins its
arc toward the sea and time is running
out.
Soon you must qu it this place and once
egain pick up towel and sandals and
trudge on up to that place: above the
beachline. ·
The spirit is cleansed. Thi soul is frw.
Some spring has returned to the sagging
bod y.
Now all you mu st do is find your way to
reallty. One nagging question doe! r,.. ma1':
Isl REALITY above the beacllline or
belof it?
I FiJ'e Loss $150,000
P!,EASAN'l'ON (AP) -A lire which
cawed $150,000 damage at the home
economics building ol Amador !Ugh
Schop! Sunday fiUed tho patttm ol • rash
of nil nor moo hicldentJ In. the area dur-
ing Ille wee>end, Fire Cblef John Frud-
den '8id. The cause of the lire was under
lnveltigation. • •
W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -Democratic
Notional Chairman Lowrence F. O'Brltn
wanll a tho""'lb pemment prolot of an
appattnl atlempl to bug bis orn<e tll•l
ruult~ In the -I of a ularied
employee of Prealdtnt Nli:on's rwlection
campatan commlttee.
O'Brl.., -Uy described the amst of
live meo, lncludln& former CIA employee
Jamee W. McConl Jr., In the W11hlllgton
offlcOI of 1be Democratic NaUooat Corn-
tnittee at 2:JO 1.m. Saturday a1 an .. i~
cr.diblo act ol political espioo.11e.''
O'Brien aald the Incident "ralses the
01llt11 qutlllons about the lnteiuitY of the
pollUcal proceu in thb presf-iential
year."
MCCorcl, 53, charged with second·
deiree burglary along with the loor other
men, II oecurtty coordinator for the Nil-
on RHlectJon Committee, drawing a
0 take-bome 1alary" of fl,209 per mout h,
according to Powell Moore, the Nilan
committee'• director of press and in--
118 Persons Die
On British Jet
Outside London
• LONDON (UPI) -A British European
Airwa)'.I (BEA) Trident jeWner lost
power -possibly throttling back to meet
antlnolse regulations -and crASbed
moments after taking off from London's
Heathrow Airport SUnday. All Ill peraons
aboard, including 3S Americans. Were
killed.
Jt was Brit.!iin's worst aviation disaster.
Airline officials said many of the
'pauengen aboard the•' Eu To c rat
Special" -so named because European
Common Market diplomats frequenUy
uae the fiigbl on its regular run to
Brussels -took the flight to beat today's
International pilot strike.
A spokesman for Hawktr-Slddeley,
maken ol the Triden~ aald stall wu a
"possible cause" of the crash "but until
we know the result of the orficlal in-
vestigation and the contenll of the black
box flight recorder have been analyzed,
we cannot say definitely."
But pilots today said the captain, one of
BEA's most experienced pilots, may have
cul back his engine power too llbarply to
comply with regulations aimed at reduc-
ing noise dlstmbance to residents of the
Heathrow area. Pilots in the past have
compltined the antinoise regulations
could Imperil alrcraft safety.
A plane atallo when it climb• too steep-
ly tor the power 'of Its engines to ketp it
Colna· It jlMn begins to lillp backwsrd, 13
one alrlllie offtclal' put It, "like a car
1rYln~Jo IO uf an Icy all}pe. • • '!'It< 'Mden ..,. .. 111 !oat poftl'
after cltariog Heathrow Altj>ort, then
gilded into a meadow and nose-dived just
before hitting the ground. The airliner's
tail snapped off and the luaelage plowed
into a clump of trees.
Sightseers thronged the scene by the
hundreds and curious motorists jammed
nearby roads, hampering rescue efforts.
A BEA spokesman said the Trident's
fin and tail section were ripped off in a
1968 ground collision with another
aircran at Heathrow. He said the Trident
was repaired and given a new govern-
ment certificate of airworthiness the next
ye&r.
Minuteman Launched
VANDENBERG AfR FORCE BASE
(AP) -A Mlnut<man m test mi3Sile
was Jaunched from here Saturday night
and almed dawn the Pacilic test range.
the Air Fatce Wei. 'Ibe missile was pro-
grammed to fly 5,000 miles to a target
zone near the Mar1hall Island, a
spokesman said.
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fonnaUoo. Republican N a t 1 o o a I
Chalnn1n ROOert Dole said ht al!o hold•
a contract to provldt: l«'W'lty )ef\'lcts
for tht GOP Nat!Onaf Cmnmlttee.
. Republlcan J1l"1 .._,. de n I e d
responalbWty foe lbe fncldent. John N.
Mitchell, who realgned u nttorney
general to bead NlJc:m11 re-dect.loa com-
mittee, aaid be WU "IUrprUed ;ind
dismayed at tbeae reports."
"There Is no place in our campaign or
in the electoral process for this type or
activity, and we wW not permit It or con-
done It," Mitchel! said.
Dole said McCord's actlons •·were not
on our behalf nor with our CMJellt." He
said 1he Republican party would "dlacoi>
tinue our relationship" with ~tcCOrd's
firm "if our understanding ol the facb ls
accurate."
O'Br ien said an FBI probe should re-
main "open until we know beyond doubt
what organlzatioo or individuals are
behind thiJ ..... A spokesman for At~
ENGLAND
toroey General J\k:banl G. Klelndlfnlt,
who succeeded Mttcbdl as attorney
eeneral, &aid tbe FBI llnady WU jr,
vtlllpU.C. He uld the agents' report
would be turned over to tbe Justice
~ criminal division for •P-
prop<iate --Metropolitan police aald they aurprlled
the five me1 in tile Democrat!c com-
mittee'• olllcoo 11 lbe atyllab W•teraate
aportments. The men wore suretcal
iJovt1, pollce Aid, Olld carried eJ]ltllllva
photosrophic equl!llll<llt and electronic
1urvelll111CO clevlcta. 'Ibey aald lbe J1>-
ltlumtntJ were capable of lntercepUng
both teJepbGoe <Cmmunlcatloos and
regular conversation.
Two celling paneta near O'Brien's
personal office bad been removed in auch
a manner it woUld have been possible to
allp in a buplng device, police said.
MCCClrd Rl'Ved It yean In the CIA
before reUrtng in 1'70. He la a graduate
ol Baylor Unlvenity, wbo holda a com-
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111 Parish In Brlt1in'1 'Worst Air DIM1lar'
12,000 Give Angela Davi.s .
Big Soul-hero's Welcome
DETROIT (AP) -The IZ,000 bllcks
and a -., of whllts who 1ave
Angela Davis a IOUl·hero's welcome here
walled ._ wblle paclied in a stuffy and
ht&nid eollseum-more than tlree hours
to deliver it.
111..et us tell the oppressors they can nol
destroy our dreama ••• our will/' Miss
Davla, the l!l-yeaMld black militant, told
the screaming crowd Sunday from behind
bulltt-proof 1lasa while surrounded by
security men. "Our dre.amll of justice,
equality and liberation will live on."
Misa Davis, recently acquitted of
murder, kidnap and conspiracy charges,
._ed at a rally on the Michigan State
Fairgrounds 13 part of the tllree-<lay
"Black Ezpo 71."
e Traht Holocaust
SO!S&JNS, France (AP) -Rescue
worms fought for breath and moved in
rellYS todly, Htktng survivors and
bodies In the wreckage of two trains that-
piled up Frld.oy In a mile-long tunnel
where part of lbt ceiling collapsed.
Silty-four bodies have been taken out
of the tunnel, bot tht death toll was con-
aidered t'tl'tain to rise.
One rescue worker said, "There are
still bodies, about 10 girl s. We can see
them but we can 't get to them ."
Another worker said. "There are still
20, 50 or even more victims."
e lm1' Violence
on Boston's 45 fire houses as the city ·
mourm the deaths of nine firefighters
killed in the collapse of several noors
during a weekend fire at the unoccupied
Hotel Venclome. The dead m..,, rang,
ing in age from 27 to 52, and seven other
injured firemen were buried in a rubble
I IN SHORT ••• I
of brlckl and limber Saturday when a
corner section o:illapsed into 1 mu1 of
debriJ as they were fighting a ftre in the
hisl<ri.c hoteJ.
e Sato Shakeup •
TOKYO (AP) -The campaign to suc-
ceed Prime Minister Eisaku Sato is ex·
pected to be one of the most bitter In the
history of the Liberal Democratic party,
and some party Officials say ii may frac-
ture the Conservative group that bas
governed Japan 1.ince 1948.
The party's 4n members in Parliament
will begin electing a new party leader
July 5, and the winner automatically
becomes prime minister. Sato announced
Saturday he WI..! stepping down after
nearly eight years In office.
e At>•lanchC!s
HONG KONG (AP) -More than ISO BELFAST (UPI) -A man was shot peraons were feared dead today after
down in the street and bled to death early three days of tottenllal ra!na, flooda Qnd
today in a Roman catholic stronghold, Iandalldea on Hong Kong Island and the
lbe lourtb person to die in 24 hours of in-adjoining Kowloon peninsula.
ltnsllled vlotence In Northern Ireland. Avalanches roared dowo two hillsides
'l'lne 1<>ldlen wm killed SUnday in Sunday nl&h~ w1p1na out an aru of
the uplosion ol a booby-traJllltd house. I oquatter buts on Kowloon a n d
e Firefighter -demolillllnl tlree apartment bulldlnc• In
a dlaln ractlon oo Victoria Peak, on lbe
Island. BOSTON (AP) -Flags art OJlnl at
balf<llalf and blact bunting is displayed
iHeavy Storms Hit Plains Fem.ale Senator
Fights .for Seat
In Maine Voting
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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -Sen.
')ll•raaret Chase Smith'1 llght tor re-t1ec-
11oo hiibllpu a Milne primary toda7
which II opected to draw on eatlmattd
200,000 '°"''· '!be nation's only woman 111>1tor ii beliw c:balleo(ed in her bid for the R<!lubllcan nMtlnatiCIO to a flftls ...,,, by
Jldlon A. G. MOllltl, a mfl1kulrt ""'1nmman llUlnr elective ol.llct for
tbe flrttllme.
In a Dllnoorattc race, four-term ~
Wllllll'll D. HatbJway 11 favorod to defejt
Jack !. Smith of l'l>rlland, a perennial
candl~te who his lost all his prtvloul
bid• foe state, county and rnunlclpal of-.
Gee.
Tbtre wen tw<>man races, In both
Jlll'I*, for each of MaiJll'1 ......... ional
... 11.
In tbe ·Ill oi.rlct, !lemocraUc !lop.
Peter N. 11roa la -"" by Ilftrolt
"Brownle0 C.to11. a ii-1ear-old Vietnam
.. ieru, and Rlpablican buslneuman t.
Ro1*t Porleoul , ... , retired Army of-
ficer Cl.illon H. Young.
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• Ill Espionage
• rnlaalon 11 cok>ntl In lhe Air Force
reaerve. 1
The otll« fOIA' meo atTtlted were
listed u from Miami and th""' were delcr!bed u CUban ...,,,.__ '!'bey wae
J..,. Valdet, allaa Elllelllo Martinez;
Raul Gocloyn, alts1 V. F. Goozalu ;
Frank A. Flor!nl, allaa £ 4" a rd
lllmllton; llld Botnanl L. 'Baiter, all.u
Frank c.vwr.
O'Brien aald tbei. needed to be a
"molt lell'dlln( pr o le I 1 Ion a I ln-
vtltlptloo to determine to what atut,
if any, lbe COmmltla lor lbe l\J-electinn
of the Ptaldelll ii Jmolvtd In this a~
ltmpt to opy oo lltmocr•tlc head-
quarters.''
"No ...,. stalem<nl of lnnocenco by
Mr. Nboa's ca-1cn manorer wW dl&-
pel tbe:le q•1Htiou," O'llrim said, 0 1$-
ptclally u Ille lllilMdual "'1qedly in-
wlvtd mnainl m lbe payroll of the Na.a campolcn orpnlzatiCIO aa filed with eon,;re.. IJ
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HELD IN BREAK-IN
J1me1 W. McCord Jr.
Edith. Irving to Begin
Term; 'Mad at System'
NEW YORK -(AP) Edith Irving , who
reports today for a two-month jail sen·
tence, says she was "raving mad " after
learning about the affair between her
husband Clifford and cabaret singer Bar·
ooess Nina van Pallandt. )
'1But now," ahe said, "I'm ravlng mad
at the system."
'The Irvings pleaded guilty to grand
larceny and , conspiracy to defraud
McGraw HUI, Ille., out ol f17'5 ,000 wllb a
phony "autobiography" of billionaire
Wallace Doctors
Say He'll Walk
With Assistance
SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) -George
C. Wallace's docton have handed hbn a
superb Falher's Day present : word tbJI
he has a 90-percent c;hance of being able
to move about with assistance within six
months .
Following delicate surgery SUnday to
remove from his spinal canal a bullet
that ha• left him paralyzed from the
waist down, the Alabama governor's
physlciana Indicated be will be able to at-
tend neJt month's Democratic National
Convention.
But Ibey aald there Is ,... than • !O-IO
chance be wm ever be able to walk
normally again. Chancel art better, they
implled, tbJt Wallace will be able to
partially conquer his paralyala to the ex-
tent tllat ht could walk a few stepa with
the aJd of brace. and crutcbea.
They stressed an even more likely ~
spect : tlllt Wallace will be able to stand
unaaaisted and to move about with the
help of crutcbea and !race. "by swinging
along, ntber than walking," even if the
paralysis perallts. This would mean be
would ool have to spend the rest of bJa
life in L wheelchair.
TbeJe possibilities were ouUlned al a
news conference lleVtral boun after com.
platJoo of the 111).mlnute operaUon to
remove the bullel
Wallace was lbol atVl!l'al tlmea Moy 15
as be concluded a rally at Laurel, Md., In
his queat for lbt Democrattc prealdenUal
nomination.
Dr. Stacy Rollins, the Holy Cross
Hospital neurosurgeon who headed the
seven-man operating team, s a i d
Wallace'• spinal conl -the i.lepholle-
cable-Uke rope of nerve fiben that
transmits nerve messages between the
brain and the rt1t of the body -waa
bruised but intact.
Rollins, a personal friend of Wallace's
and a claS11Date at the Unive.rtity of
Alabama yeara ago, aald al!o that a
network of key nervta, tannin& downward
from the lower end iJl the spinal conl,
WU found Intact.
Noting tllat tbla ll'OllP cl. nerv• la call-
ed the "cauda ~" -Latin for
'4Jiorle'• tall" -becaue of tta 1~
--Rnllinl ' uJd the -escaped damage even tboucb !!II ballet w• found lodged "rtaht al tho beclmlllll
of the borae'& tall•
Tbt bullet WU loclged lnltdo the lpiDa1
canal -wlllcb ntn1 tlnuch tbe core of
the bony•• -at tbe lml of lbe first
lumbar Vertebra, called "1...one" for
short, 1he topmost of five wrtebra• con-
stltuUng the upper half oe the l"l'er
back.
t
reel""' Howanl Hughes. Irving, Cl ,
sentenced Friday to 2'1'1 yean in prison
and given 1 $10,<KXI fine. His wife, 38, 1ot
two month,, plus a two-year IUlpended
sentence and a $10,00(i fine.
Bel.,.. the lrvlncl wue Indicted,
Baroness van Pallandt tatified btfore •
grand jury tbJI she was with Irving in
Mexico when the author laid be wu in-
terviewing Hughes.
Mrs. Irving, ln an interview with the
Daily Ne.... called the W-a
"destructive" woman wbo ii "on!,y bJ..
terested in money. I wu raving mad
when I found oul" about the affair. But
now abe bas turned her anger at lbe
courts.
"I never tbougbt fl would _. to
this," she said 0 We could make it 1f wa
were given the chance.
'1Wby don't they give us a cbanct?"
she aald with blttemm. "'Ibey could
have us do something useM for tbe com--
munity -say, work In a booplW every
day ror a year. We could wipe floon or
do work like that. 'Iben our family would
stay intact."
Pt1rs. Irving said her sons, 2 and 4 ye1r1
old, have been told that she is going to
Switzerland on business and they can't
come. Her husband's sentence ii to bqin
after she comes out of jail so one of the
pareents will always be with lbe boys.
Irving WU .pre1<111 durili& the fl>.
lerview, the Daily Ntws story iaid, but
sat morooely qulel while bis wife told •
reporter about an auction of her palnUnp
to be held today in the lobby of tho
Cbtlsea Hotel, where the family hid
stayed for about 2\0 mootba.
Wbm lbt Interviewer uked 11· Ibey
would try It all over again If Ibey bad tho
chan«, Irving broke bis silence, llJlnl:
"Are you mad?"
Mrs. Pat Nixon
Attends Rites
In Rapid City
RAPID CITY, S.D. (UPI) -Mn.
Richard Nilon joined a community
memorial aervlce Sunday in moorninc
more than :zoo who died 10 days ago whm
flash Oooda raked Rapid City. Her 'filit
WU preceded by & atCOlld flood tbJt
claimed two more Jives.
Intense rains Saturday resulted In
flooding in which two yoq Dilnols men
drowned. The deatb toll from the June ..
tO Oood stood at Zll witb 3M persons
listed .,s mlMing.
About Z,000 persona turned out foe tho
memorial service at Stevens Hl&h Scbool.
Mn. Nh:on ut qui.Uy durinc the
ceremony In lbe !root row of the air
dlence, clreased In a black, 1-lece
dress.
After tho oervlce she waa lntnduced to
17· rtllef -ken and told ... cl. ~
•·Nice to lee you. You've done a wm-
der!Ul job."
~ the -M waa !fD, Jl1J
Medley, a Salvalloa Army -ker wlao
buaband drowned In tho flooda. A1ao,
Mike Brunlct, ij, a fir.t aJd -
wbo backpacted Into tho bills the n1'it cl.
the fiood to belp elcbl !*'900l stranded.
The ralM SetunlaJ niclll cauoed Ma10l'
Don Bamelt to dec1art I lllale ol martial
law and broadcut a warninc to "abandon
your property !mmodiataly." Hundreds.
perbape tlioutandl. took the orders
aerlouab' and fled .
Two leet of water· ran tllroucb t~ stmli 'satdy\ ailM and the Cl'rif
Defalae reported -.-bed lour feet
In parta Ill the downtoWll area.
BimOtl lllil he ~ martial ilw
for an hour and 15 nilnults when "I uw
tbil tremendous water and "' ,.... Ila•·
.... lanlbla ..... • lllladl'* pollct and
ftrelnm,"
"We tbaua1J1 lbil would bl the boll WlJ
to do It," Ute •1flll"lld -uld.
"Loll "'* I IDld the people t11oJ ouchl
to evacuate, bot tbla Ume 111111 "" will
evacuate."
Ha uld "It .-llall a Iii qolclllr this
6me and ll!lllo4y ftdlfleol ll'IU!L.
1'bo !ft ~-7"1111a -!}.a
MacArllllr, It, Riverdale, and Mldtoel T.
Ntol•, lt, llln'e1 -wwe dlownect
-tllolr •a -..-cl.la_
Into a ~ tllteb.
Aullotllea Aid the lwo bad bela Cl!Bp.
... In the Bi.ct Hiiia "'1ln Illa lloOd . wUbed tbml out IUt ......... llui .....
11Q!na with a llePd a., ""'111)' "bolpln(
out ....... they could .•
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Orange n.ast
EDITION
VOl. 65, NO. 171, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PA6.ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N TEN CENT$
Anti-freeway Measure Seen Winning Approvii]
87 !,. PETElt KRIEG
Of .. Dlllr' .......
Newport Beach appears to be winnlnl
Its JS.yea< atruggle to rid Its coastllne ol
lbe planned Pacific Coast Freeway.
Allemblyman Robert E. Badlwn's bW
to eliminate the controversial freeway throuch his city was expected to easily
pasa out of lbe. S.nate Tranaportation
Commlltff. this afternoon and bead for a
routloe bearing before-S.nate Finance
AIA. GA.
-.----MEXICO
urlynm-.
Bldhtm WU ecmfldeal about ltJ
ciw-Ill tho commlttoe lhll morning,
sa!'IDI thn -. .. .., mon thin oae «
twll' Votes" "" tho .W.mmber panel
l(liolt it.
A "do--" ,..,..meM1tlcm by lbe
Io r m 1 r I y Jll'O'fne1!1y TrlDlpOrtation
Commlltff wW lllo ll8Dll 1 pol!Uve at·
til!!de towanl I bW -"" by Stafl
Sen. Demits CorpeDler ( R ' N • w p 0 IL
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NEWSMAP SPOTS HURRICANE AGNIS NEAR FLORIDA
She'• Movl .. Nerth .11 IS.II MJl11 Por Heur
Beae"laes Crolvded
Beach) tho\ Would wipe out all that la left
of lbe W·fated suplrilichway. .
carpenter llld lhls.-mil!i hll bill, SB
1097, .. set lor -inl before the Senate
'l'rll»portalion Conunlttee June i..
Both Badham lad Clrpenler were
buoyed by Governor Roolld Rel(on wbo
Friday signed I JpUIW't aponoored by
Slate 5'n1tor George Doukmeitan (R-•
Long Beocb) that elhnluted the Loog
Beach leg of lbe freeway !!om the State
Freeway and Expressway System.
Reagan'• signature on the Deukmejlan
bill "should he a ,help," in getting hi>
mea.surt the rest of the way through the
Legislature, Badham said. His bill has
already cleared the Assen\bly,
"It 's further fuel to the fire of my con..
teation," Carpenter said. 0 lt's not a mat·
ter of being anti-freeway particularly, it's
being realistic about this ooe. It seems
this ooe ls decimated."
Carpenter aald the iovemor "ha11 not
comnlitted to signing my bill, but I
haven' uUd him.
0 1 eipect • negallve posture from the
Public Works Department , but
somewhere, tomehow, reason ought to
prevail.
"The cllmlte has changed," Carpenter
said, uJt'1 one of the obvious facts of
life."
U the freeway dies, NeWport ee..li
will certainly -.. the Uon'i ahare ol
the reSPonsibifity.
Resideots aad dty olllclall !ought the
coastal routing when Jt wu selected in
1963 and suhoequently turned their sights
to the freeway, ttselr, when it became ob-
vious th.at the alJ&mnent was not going to
be moved to the north because of ob-
jections from the city of Coata Mesa.
Agnes Stril{es Florida
14 Perish as Angry Hurricane Hits Panhandle
""' APALAClllOCOLA, Fla. (AP) -Hur·
ricane "-lumbered ubore with
daml(inl winds and cruhlng ltU today,
striking at the c e n le r ol "Florida's
Panhandle and quickly_ spending her
energy In ill plney woods.
Fourteen perscma were dead and scorea
Injured' In the lwrrican's wake today and Sundly u lomldoes· spun out !!om the
great clrdlng winds.
The National Hurricooe Center in
Miami said the storm'a center swept
2 Discharged
Battin Aides
ashore about 12 to 15 miles east iof
Panama City at noon and rapidJy began
loalng atrength.
~~ winds near the center were ao mJleo an bour. with gustJ whipping up
to 95 m.p.b, in sqµa.D:s . Tides reached five
to six feet above normal n e a r
Apalachlct>ll.
The Hurricane Center said the storm
tides were eipected to recede in most
areu by midaftemoon and that the bur~
ricaoe's only continuing threat would be
' Crom possible flash Oooda, windstorms
and tornadoes Inland.
At leut eight tornadoes touched down
in various parts of the atate, and the
Weather Bureou said all tppln!llUY were
spawned -by "-· S.ven pmcins wtre killed In aouth
Florida and aeven died earlier In Qlbs as
Agnes churned northwanl through the
Gulf of Mexico.
Sm.teen houses were reported swept off
their foundaUon! at Alligator Point south
of Tallahassee, Fla .. by rt.Ing !Idea whiob
had swelled four feet above normal.
A tornado watch wu issued for an area
ao milea either aide of a line from
Bnp11wick to Columilul, Ga., and tlUlt
flood Witches ...... polled ~
Georgia and northern Florido.
Tornadoe1 were blamed for five of the
death! in FlOrida while two perlOIUI were
reported dro)Olled In Franklin County
(Seo BURRICANE, P11e I)
She iGraduated!t
Pioneer Newport T ~acher Retire& ·
J lly,f . h M . . -. wr •. Fire Salvos , -~ , -·~ eIJ~ee , "-' an1:ng . BJ JACK.ll~Clt ·
Alo~g-. Coun~ ,~a~•l!.ie · . ~~Z~i~ -·
B1 WILLIAM SCHREIBER
.... Deltr ''"' ... ff
-BuUer bu spent her. last dly
ol ochool 1t Horooe Ellliln Middle 'SChoOI ' ln--~~~"°IM~~ ..._ .• II 1'11'1. _ "f ti
f-"ICboal ... buDt.-....... __. • '
' -. . ..J , '~. ...ver-ladJ...,Abbatt bolh
' • • · YOlllll •UOIDoyl, "dlil!ileo!"Uiey weri fired
Jn • -. Mrs. Buller WU .-ted
with Ill tho other brl(bt and youthluJ
minds la the cllatrlct.
<>ranee Cowlly's 1*ches were visited
by mon, thin hall 1 mlllloa people over
the wetkend, 1 'mr ol whoni were vic-
timized by lbe ODOtlnuhw jellyflsb plaaue.
Llfeguanls frOm SU] Beech to Sin
ClemeJlte reported problems w I t h
jellyfiah but all agroed tho lloltlnl
nienace 1ppeors to bl wljllng.
Midair Crash
~illing 3 CdM
Residents Probed
The Naticmal Transportation 'Safley
Boan! II lnveatl(ating tile midair collision
of two.!liht Cessna aircraft In which five
persons, lncliullng three· Corona del Mai
realdellta, were killed listorday.'
Richan! Webof<r; 2511 Harbor View
Drive, bla sons Blake, 18, and Brooke, 12,
and. two lion Dlqo resldentJ ...... killed
llistanUy. Other_vlctlms w'"' lion Diego
resldebtJ 'Slai>ley F. Forman, 21, ind
E._t Lynn Gibb<, 41, occupanll of the
secoad airplane.
The Federal Aviation Adminiatration
laid both pl.... were maltlng. visual
landkir approocbes to MontiomerY Fleld
lion 'llie10, when the cruh occurred.
Mr. Webster WU. commercl&l airllnea
pilot. , .
Funeral --are~ at Paclflc VleW Morlully.
We•tler
Mare sunahloe "' the •il'ftda for ~~~~
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-~ cloudl Ill the morning haln, ~ 71 lo •• Laws 5MI.
11NllDE TODAY
dra.gc cffk:ri, Plaftnifto O..
pcn1Trlnt 0 ere COH!fU·
log • ~ grvwlll ll1lff
... pim 111111 ~ for ,. ,.,._,. .... ~-
and ii ls """"'' --prob'-... lntlol~ ... oer-
lal~ 111Gf14cluily • ....... s ..
~. l'oQ• '· L.M...... ' -. ...... . ---.. oms• '' --. --. • ...._. •n .............
•1111r1 M
--" 5·=1 --" -.... ........... ,,
Nill • -. -. ::1..-·~
t
lion • Clememe arta I If_ .. ,. 1 rd s
ealimated Ibey treated -100 stlnp
Ucb d!iy. With Wiler temperatllies In the ·
mid Ills tho 21,llOO _.. wllo 'lllfled
beadMo fnlm South Lquu lo'the•COUll!y
line -dlf rpent • lot ol u.... In the
surf. 'nlere ,.... no major reacuos
1..,,.rjtd. ' ' '
In I._ Buch, ~ count.a
~J.000 00 Sotunfl,y lad 411,000 OD &mdiy.
Ll!_,-ds "'"' called upoG to ...... J4 batherl from lbe our! and five Climbers
fri>m a. clU! ledge. 'No oer1ous Injuries
were reported In the Ari Colony.
A total of 170,000 · IUD · worahlppere
visited the· beaches In Newport Beach.
Guaids slid only 10 hid to be re!Clied
from the riPtJdea that-abo'wed up with the
small surf. ·
Beaches In the Huntington Belch area
had the largeat crowds. ' The Slate
belches 111 .Hlllllinrtou Beach lad Bolla
Cblca reJ>O!led 25,000 and U,lllO 'on ·s.1ur.
day and ,.,000 and IJ,500 on &mdiy. City
lifeguards estimated Ibey bad 55,000 In
attendlnoe 00 llstordlJ. and llli,llOll 00
SUnday.
SW BeaCh showed 1 total ol 15,llllO
visitors over the weekend. Lifeguards
said Ibey ooly truted • jellyflsh sllnga
lad attributed puhlJt awareoeaa with lbe
decrease In -Injuries, Newport was the Ollly city to report ·a
serioua Injury. N-year-old Michie!
O'Leary ol George Air Force Baa, 11
Uated , In oerlous coadltlon 1t Hoog
JhinarWJ!oipllll -.. suffered -lnjurlls wlllle bod1 .a.--. llllboo Plor. .
ur.1• In s..J ll4lldl hacl to nocue . '*" Ibey spotlod ...-..., In clrdol near the mouth ol llio Bin Gaiirtel
.Rlv.r. The)' netted the "* lad -him to "-Wiler &lnday alt..-noon,
but a guard spoftmnln llld tho dolphin
.. bsclt today: '
"We'Vt notllled Marinellnd and' S..
World, IO oomoene sbould be comirw to
pt blm this """'-. .. tho Ulquard ad-
ded.
I
Lost l;loat Sails . . .
futo LA Harbor
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IAll PSDllo (AP) -... A ......... boot m....., two days ·-lour ,.....
ebolrd llllod Into Loo .... ,lllrW
S.tlll'day, tht Cout Gull'll ,_w.
li:ddie ~ of Mom Bay, -of
the •loot Al-Ll-IJoccl. Mid tho ·-stnyed u fer u 100 mllel Qllalm after
Its mopotlc comp•• llllod.
Grimel llld .. hacl lold lrllnds lo noll!Y tho Cout Gaonl u ...., did Doi
heir ,,..., blm 111 'nmdoJ' morntnr.
Allo -... a.-• wife l'llrldl, Jelln ..... Jim Zolal, aD t.._ 11m1 1111. ,,.,. .,. .... m ol·
becallle lllttln declared "We are 111lng to
\'irtusJty ellmlnate Ill)' allention to coun-
ty lx..-lad·my ..,. Ila!! membero
Will -b•te Oil pttfng Dll l'Hl ....
ted."
The tw 'dlm'll.r aldol lllo charged
that_ '"" ' -• vlr!Ully cOmrafied Bottin and thet he hid heavy lnllueoce over~ lli!fl1 Cilrk lad•Rolllld cup.n. I •
"Harber ,_... them u belar-ln hll
sllllle lad bellevtl .that be CID COl8ll en
tl\elr·..-at -apy Ume -ou a particular Lost••·F-'~"'
11aue,:''.the aide cillrled. -:-n-'
Polatillclt 11/d'be had lllteaded to keep Harry Hardin, 77, a gold·miller
a~ent ab!Nt Ids . flri"l! 1>ut "the un-for 31 years, IQst his dOl)kl!y in
bellenlile ruderieas and 1n101ence ol Bit-the floods which hit the Bli,ck
tin In l\Ubllcly lnlulting myself and John Hills area last week. He was
Abbott and llltemptlng to blame us for given a ·new donkey,1 but has
bis own sliorlcomlnp demauda a reply." written a poem about his lost
He referred to a-statement made last companion,· "SunShlDe:" · .
week by Battin that be wonted eseoutlve
asailtantl who "are more community
oriented nther tb'an Ivory tower types
wbo try to -"COlld·rueas department
heads." Pilots' Strike
Downs 19 Lines, ·
Three in U.S. ·
By Tbe "-latecl Press
Sht hu compleled a teaching areer
1pannlna nearly lour decades, 35 yws of
wblob hive been spent-In Newport Beach
'achoo1J. . .. '
"I decided it wu about lime for me to
try being a boulewlle for • while," abe
said. A
Mra. · Billler II more than juot a
teecbil!( plooeer in Newport Betcb. Sile
camt lii!re U I tbJnl ll'lde llucfeot ,In
1111 wi. t)lere WU only'-ochool ·ln
tlie city -Newport Elenieatory.
.. Horace . Ensl&n, tbt man for whom,
this acboo1 WU nail)ld ·WU one ,of DlY
teacberl there," llbe recaltl ... He WU a
good teecber ind we learned a lot from
bfm."
In thole days, 1ettin1 to school in
Newport Beach usually meant I , long
walk -1t leaot until the first boardwalk
was installed.
"Then we girls used to roller akate to
achool," Mn. BuUer said. "We really
became mec:hlnlc1 becauae roller akatlng
on a boardwalk ls 1 tootl>ahatta'lng ex·
pertence. OUr skates would fall apart
every day."
El(hth grade graduates .of Newport
Elementary .In thole days had to co to
either H_unllngton Beech or Sapia Ana
high sclloob. she said.
"I went to llonts Ana and the family
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DAILY'•ll;ff...,,..;..
LONO TINURl'INDI
Ei"l1ign'1 Fr1ncK-lutler
moved uP ·there. IOOi:i alter,'' Wd Mrl.
Butler. ' 1 ...
. After collop at Oocldentsl Mra,.BuUer
came btCk to Newport Elemen"\iry and
1Je8an loocblag duties.
"When I . came baclt to teach alith
grade there ""'•only lour of ui and Mr.
(he !JUTLER, P ... I)
Polalnlck .and Abbott said it was amus-
ing that the IUJIUvl!or woold charge
them with. being 'ivory tower sides".
Polatnlclt said that lot nearly 1 year "I
handled hundred& of COD4Utuent. csJla and
problemo· fnlm all aver lbe F'irlt District
while Bottin sat In lbe inner office with
orders thal,no constituen\S be allowed to
speok to him over the pbone or to oee him penonally ...
. The dltmlwd aide llld, "An -eaoeptlon
•• alwaya made, of courae, for big
_,. COIJlributcn to Bettin'• campaign
cbelt."
'l1lo alde-cootinued, "Bottin Is lbe ...
In the IV«Y towtr, Doi hll sJdea. He II
Jil!ll about oae lh!DI thcrulb. lbe voters did send hJm 1 _,. on June I. The ._..e ii that Ibey -Bob Bottin out
Airline pllotJ launched a worldwide 21-
bour strike today to protest bljocklng, but
only three U.S. ll8J')'iers were groundOd
and one of those resumed IDgbts at mid-m6rnlng. • .
:n>e strike forsed it foreign airllnel, In-
cluding moat of thole In Canida and
Western Europe, to cancel service.
In the United Ststeo, only Eastern,
Northeast and Southern llltlines abut
Year-rou.nd N~-wpott-Mesa
School Report ~stjl~ed
of Office." .
Abbott charpd that, "Fred Harber
pretty much runs lbe show-In Battin'• of.
(See llAmN, P11e l) . '
Youths Steal
Twenty Snake1 . .
•
clown, and Southern said it reoumed oerv· A pniimmary report ouUinlnl · the
Ice at 10 a.m. pooaiblity _ol pllot ,Yeor-round ,ocbooll In
The strike aPiiarently 'caused liltle the Newport.Mesa Unlfled DiatJ'lct besln-·
cllarupUon of scheduled domestic ID1ht1 nlng In July . 1973, will be dlscua,ed Tu&
In California today. day niabt by the board ol trulteOI. • .
It w11 dllferent, hilwever. fn the u wW be the flrll time the l"lll"fOlllld
airportJ foreign ai:rlvals section.There, school committee bu 181Velled Its 1*
all IDghtJ were cancelled·bY Lufthansa, lnp before the board since It liepn
Air Canada, Mexlcana, Air Maico, Air atudy of. lhe concept nearly 1 year 110.
France (l!l'Al Jl'rmc:b Airlines and New TbO 31.mm;!Jer oommittee. oampriaed
1.ealand Alrllnes, "°"""'"' •• least.211 of educltcn, cl\' ofllcllil lad clJllens jetliners. , . committee ~Uves, wu •!>' A 1\lf1/t)I ol U.S. llrlines_ oervlng Loa pointed lo ~ the ,ear......S school
Aqelel lllllrnltlonll, iadicated llll>ll concept Ir)\ Dlltrlct Superlnlmlent John
domestfe lllPto wtre de1'lrtlni and ""' • Nlcoll and Alllstant Superlnlsndent-
rivlng "" schedule. , , . -!Aiits. . The only reported uceptlOllS, ID . airport spokesmon said, were rugbfs of . The commltlee report w)ll lnolude a
Eutern and Norlbeutern which were number o1 ltulbWty studies llld II ••-
cancelled. Eastern had only four Olgbta peeled u~·~ _t,!"'...,:: ~cons ol
scbedglOd Ind N<'rtbea1tern one. many ~w •-, •
Spokesmen for the two airlines, whose ~ationa or the ciodlmittee ln-
pllotJ were observing lbe 24-boar night elude.
boycotl, said their pasaeneers were -"Encourage application. of lndlvlduol
tr11111erring to other llrUDtS. lf!Cboola to be ldmtfllechs pilot ocbooll to
M1ny sir travelers flocked to the "lurthar st~ the yur-rouad ocbool, u it
airport Slmday to avoid lbe threatened appliel lo t,_ lndlvldUll ocbooll."
Utup o1 1lr oervlce. United Air Linet -"Select cme, no llllft thon two r~ Ila weekend business was about schoola, lll•oocb level u pilot aclloob."
(9ee Pl.\NEI!, Pep I) -''Ella6lllb I tarcet data of DIC. I I«
,
., !annal .teport 'to tbe 1Uperintend0nt
concerning !lllillilJt1 of tho year-rouad
ocbgal for ~ pilot ocbooll ........,.
July, 1973." '
Accordihg to the COIJll!lltlee's rtpOrt,
IDOll members llV« 1 plan 'f]llcb would
expand tbe ltlUlar """""" 1Cboo1 pro-gram in tho dJatrlct to 1 nllle--k
....ion with •If ol the resuiar IChool ,..,
of!ertncs. •
They estimaled tho lnmut In -
OfCI' resular summer .....,. to be •--17 percent.
Summer,ICbool -boldpltd thJs .,_ IGrf330,•. 1 ..
JllDlngtjln Beoc:h Hilb Sc:bool -b4J alto been oWdyioa yellM'llUDd ICboo!l
and the <><:eon View "llCbool Jliltrict his
11r .. dy adopltd ouch 1 pro(ll'lm.
"Thll .. jUlt • pr<llmlDarji dloc:ualon.
aod no acllon 'wW be taken," aid J-
H.armoo, Nicoli's adml'1istraUve ......
tant ,
"Tbfa wlU prollol>ly not come op I« ..,.
lion btlore the fall, li thon. ... -.
"the lioonl Clll\J ... oil ........... -Md one la a tJame did.',"' lhl nph' fL
The lioonl will -117:• PJll. In *9
Lyctum 11 Coola M• lliP SdDll.
,.
DAii. Y I'll.OT N
C09!1,P~leadw
Housewife. Dies
Thoughts While Driving
In Auto No Man's Land
Of .Liver Disease
11 WILUAM ICllllEDIEll ., .... ., ,. ........
", .• AMthn 14"1< of OM and we're back cm tht road
again."
-From .thl aong
THE ABOVE lyrlc1 ducrtbo an odyuey everyone wanll to take al aome
lhha or lllOl!lar. Bui If you art pllnnln1 • v11abond'1 journey up the new
Roule I In the Sin Jooquln Valley you 1111y be In for• bla dlaappomtmont.
Though a 8'111 dul ba1 alroldy been written about the inlamoua h way
tluouch hell'• htlf &<re, I Itel It my duly to ro!Jto"my per·
IOOll ol>Mrv1llan1.
In Ult first olaoo, find'1( a llrvlce lllllon lo 1et your
lant ol 1u llld 6ock an the rood 1111n is aUll a chore. When ,
you do find It, Ult dolltr JI chlrllnl prlOll that could tHily
OOll1Ptll an Ult bi-ional 10Jd muket.
ADMm'llDLY, .Ult allaallan II far belter now than when ·
the route ffr1t bpened.-prlcts now have dropped below so
cent.. i gallon.
And it uaed lo be lhal If you didn't got aas ln G(QJ>OVine
before gelling an lhe freeway. you were oul of luek even If ·•
you,<frlvt a iMlll'i"r·pllon import. """"'" '!'ht eltulllaa Ilia Jnillf'Ovtd,
Studml OU Ud Atlontlc !llchfleld. ]jive token It upon themaelvH to he ••vi .... of atrandtd motorllla.
.. AT LBAST a dozen prefabricated 9hacks wllh hastily installed gas pumps
have sprung up along the route. Jt reminds me of the stories about western
boom. tqwiui, 1be gas companie.s have found a modem bonanza of their own.
It doelrl'I aeem to matter to d-•te drlvero Iha( the station looks like
• rolllpo ,_ a 14Un Amerlclll thl!llYlolm or lllll the Ooly 11nillry lacili.
ti" art tho kind th1t 1hould hove hall mooM an flli do91'1,
After all, how would you llke to drive 25 miles off the freeway on a coun-
try road looldng !or a 1as station as the needle hovered on empty?
Till NEW pl1cu art Hiit Ollll In Ult Bihari. Thtre 111m1 lo be Utile ' dou1'\ !hot ..,.. 'of 'Ult -..try a•er1 wUI ro home 11 rich 11 their an· -..· ' .
' Al ·for the road llttlf, will! COii you 11y 1boul a four· lane concrete ribbon * mlJlf Jong! '1'111 ,_,. nmlndl ma of a midlulflll*'t drl~• lhrouih Ult whelUJeldt
cl X..SU. 111111' ranee In aellomtr!I from !ht lntllllolkci of I now prel1b
111 ateilaJt· to a convoy of 1ulooelrrlet1 1itar1nJ 110 now Fohl Plnlol.
JltJ'1 I MIJIT be flit. n..,.. ire two' fuolnillnl· vltw para provldJni a
""'J!llakblf 'fllla of WM flowtni lllr01llh tho Calllorn!1 aqQeduel.
11 ·)ou aro obelrvanl, you mllht "' • law lhouland catUt beln1 rounded
up for mllldl!I or 1J1ufhlar or .whotever lhty do wllen thty round them up in
the ·son Joaquin Valley.
Several pai1ing notes are now in order.
..JJ' VOU ·are a·apeeder, Ult~ Is made lo order. Mosl ol the hlshway
poJroJm..are Dpt buly aldlnc ~1111 pare CIUI of fU.-,
-.U ~ . IJllo .tll!ll,..., try 11!01Jitr route unl.., Mldwu~Jype firm C9'1i111)1 oppeall to you.
-U Y91l 1Jlampl to drive the road In the summer, buy an air condilioner .fl!ld _,,, _,_,, .wata-111ppllu. ·
· -II' VOU want to poy Jue than 40 oonlJ par 11Uon for p1, carry 1 r ..
terYe Wik or encourage a relative to set up his own gas pumps aomewbere .., lht route. . • · ·
.-If you dtcldl to drlH lht route by your111l with nolhln& bul a radio as :::: .. -.. ~:=-~.~ ::.;i:·.:-= = ~~~·:i: i:i::
• lht car ndlo. · • ·
1 ~ J!IP,.1'Ml~lo ·IP"l.,lo Id~''" ID!dtr·"" houri, you are In •-• ..._ Oii' tQ;J,,· ;oue.m.'·JQ,t ooqiln'frm 'd\i{. Gr' ltiW boridom~·'f;
can dO II on llouta I. Ilul lab mJ advlct, llyln1 Lt fuler and you can "'
thr~.trom.thlW1 ~ j 1\11.l 1} I \fl ) , •' "' I\ It' "' ,, •• ~ .. \ 11 • j l ' '
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Fair Attendtince'-
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Seeri Doubling
I· . . rJver Ltut_ Year
I 'alf.lround.i M ...... .itm Pcrla'lllld ~,..... lo l;lt an UCllltnl cr)'llll
1>111 ....
I Liit wM1t ht prldlct..i tllll Ult II• fe!ldance of tht 1172 Orllllt County Falt
l'l'OlllP.,el
PLANES ...
· double Ult nonna1 lold. ,
,l.lllhorliles 111<1 1uto tralJle at the
· •ltporl wu *ktd up for about lwo
lllll11 lullday oflernoon. Bui Ibis 111ed
otl later ln Ult d'f. .
1""' Anlelu Jlllemalionol handles
•boul 111,000 ~11'1 OJI 1,000 filch!•
durfnl ' llOl!"il 'day.
From Wlrt Servlct1
AUGUSTA, Ga. -Complications due to
htr wea kened condition ha ve claimed the
llle of 1 Buena Park woman, whoH blcod
wu beln& filtered throuah • babeon'•
Uwi; while her own ravaged ors:an l'tllted.
Pneumonia was blamed for the death
of Mrs. Llnda Greenaway, a 32-year-old
mother of ·four whose hope for survival
Frotn f'age l
BUTLER •..
En11l1n wa• !he principal," she said.
Among her first students were current
school board chairman R o d e r l c k
MacMillian and Dr. James Steffensen, tbt
firl[t Rhode s Scholar to graduate from
Newport Beach sc hools.
''Back in those day1, I taught
everythine -even boy1 Dh.Ysical educa·
tlon for a while," Mr1. Bulter said.
"I had a tum 11 coochlng our baaklt-
ball tearna while the man teachers drove
the schoo l buses," she said.
Mrs. Butler had her turn at driving the
buses. too.
"All teachers were emugency bus
drivers and I hod f4 mony times go out of
clan to pick up children 1nd bring them
lo school," she 9aJd.
Over the years, Mrs. Butler has tau ght
virtually everything offered in di1irict
schools.
"I guess the only thin&• I hov1n't
llu&bl 1r1 ahop l!ld aawtni," oht 11ld.
"l'Ve even awept my rooint more than
once."
Mrs. BuUer '1""1 lht 1111 II yt1r1 of
her career teac!lloc Spanish and 1ocial
lludiu 11 En11in.
"I didn't know IDY Sjll!IJfh 15 years
ago, ooly LIUn •nd French,'' Ille 11Jd.
"So I took II\ II-day cruh cour11 to
learn the basics."
Mrs. Butler aald the educational p!'OC·
esa has chan&ed cnormoosly.
"'Ibey m llaehl!ll many different suJ>.
jtcll now and using modern, 1dvanced
method•.'' lhe 1ald. "The youns1ter1
hove Clll!lltd f<lo.
•"Ibey uotd to be a Joi more aelf-rollant
and aelf-dltdpltntd, '' 1he uid. "l
remtmller -. I would be celled to
drtvt I bul, loll Ille ltlton1 f4 lbe kids
and coant on lbem to 111u. down, do the
-X ond dimllll lbemlolvw an limo,''
sht Aid.
''lt11 not 1lke U.t ao much .nymore
and I C.-JI IJ pert ol h chani• bi lamlly lift. YOlllf _.. Jual .,....1
=-~-lo do f4" lbe "~=i! ~:!id. !ailltra •-t r-1b'Jllltl-auch u sradH
-lhll Ulld lo be !akin .. by tho
dilldren lhon\Hlvoa,'' lht llld.
Mn. Buller'1 yura bi Nnport Btach
brlni bock many memorltt bttldu nor
tN<hlnc. Sht r.,....,11111,.m""ibor""-n whtll lnJna uotd lo
run wt anto N~ Pltr.
'"Ibt protldtn! of·......,, Pacine
::. ':. 'l:!i ~ ~ <IJ.. '.:.. ~
ti. llll'ft" • •Id~ Slit _ ...... lht qe storm of IMO
when hundreds of boetl were capsized.
doublt over llll ,....., vtrllon.
ti 0nt II f4 Judlt by lbt turMWt
durt111 Ibo IJnt -day1, ht
be rtsllt. ..
A.'llOkt•maa al Sin ll'rancl1co Intern•·
llonaLl\lrpol't leld all tlrlln" were fiylng
'lhtrt. .
"Duke Ka!Janamoku (Ille !alt Hawellan
!allier of l!'U'.fing) wu here at the Ume
and t .....;,nblr aeelnc him peddle oul on h\s ...,. l\lrfboard lo rttcut floundering
sall<n1
11 Mn. Butler 1a1d.
Th ltlr'1 offlat nporlecl Iha! ·G,000
ns Ctlnt to lht ftlr rrtday through
y, while attendance over the aan'le
od Jul )'tll' was aboul Zl,000.
·tNlg!itly appearaneW tiy Ille lll<lltt and endorm comedy tom are t1pecltd f4
ntlnuo lht lwooio-drawlnl ,....,.
tver the weekd1y1 ..
tLa•I year a to!al ol lff,000 poraom at·
ndtd tile folr durt111 Jt1 1lr~y -nin.
Ith the lolr orpondad f4 10 d1y1 thl.t
~ar. Porterfield expeet!J the count to
J.lmp to 226,000.
OIAHq COAIT
DAILY PILOT
t
"It'• juol llke normal operatlOlll," he
addtd.
· '!'ha aamo wu reported •I 011d1nd
1niun.t1one1 AlnJorl. ·
San Pl110 elrpoi'I olllclel1 Hid 111
n11hlf Wtl'I 1rrtvtni.anc1 deporlmonl on
achtdule. ·
Tha piloll llrllct wu celled to rtlnlorce
dtmandl of 111 lnttrnalloaal pUota
orsanlaatlon and the Air Line PJJolS
Auoclallon !or 1 crockdown cm 1lrcrttl
hlJtckeu. '!be l'OllJll Hktd lht United N1Uon1 to
take •ction by June IS • i a Jn 1 I
So•arnment1'whlch relull f4 ocoparato In
siining antihJjack agreements.
A spokesman for Southern in Atlanta
aold Ill 300-plus pilots voted this morning
lo tnd lht wolkoul. Southtm ....... 17
clilu ln lbt eutem U!Utod Btaltt.
Federal <!ourl orders against a strike,
Including one Qllheld by lhe Supreme
Court, were a faclor hi keeping American
plloll on lhe Job. Bui llllllY voted not to
lake port before lhe courll 1ct..i.
She .................. when flier• ....
soow an Ille eo..na dol Mar HillJ ane
day. .
Mn. Butler 11 I•~ for a more
restllll, Jeu 1oodemle life but lbe
thouJands of atudenta who fill htr
memories can•t help but remember htr
as well.
Roof Sleeper Falls,
Suff~rs Head Injury
Diana Lehr wwld have been better off
to slay in bed lllturdly.
MW lAbr, 11, of 8'11 "!&!eo, WU 1leep. Inf on 1111 rool ol IOl1lt mtnal' homo 11
2101 E. Otten Fran!, Newport Bttch,
whoo\ n rolltd ...... '
She fell •bout 10 i..t f4 the "'°"""' 1.-.tlnl Gii ... htld end ~1111'111* ...
amlqallon al i.,.. M-ia! llotpllal for
a po¢blt COl1CUllloa.
Newport Man Gets 90 Days
In Modeling Agency Fraud
Phllljl Nadeou of Newport Beoch h11
boil ~ to tlO dayo In Oro1111
0aun1J1 Jall lricJ I recori 10 yearo' pro-
botJor\ 1111' 1111 ro11 In lht dtlraudlnc of
clllnll" Mtldrli movie llld model in& -k
~ hll lntn>dulto ArtlJll Guild (!AG) -· Oronp Counly Suparlor Court ~udf•
William Murray ordartd the Jtll Jarm !or
-Nad11u, It, ot--mo Pork 1-. after
oludY1n( • probolloa ~ COl!lliled Gii
the former pmid"'t ot tbe Oran" Ulenl
qoncy.
lo~ of. hit ulent cll1nl1 evtr Jandtd
Nodtou hod earlier p!eoded 1111117 lo
cbarru Of COlllJ)lraoy-lo cheat and
defraud, Judp Murrey ordered him to
makl ruUtullon of ft,lllO to 1 1111 oi
cllentt as a cond!Uon ol his to years pro-'baUon.
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That l~yeor problllon term tlll)llab.
ed I ntW r_.t in Or1111t Counl)I'
SuPU!or Court. A fi••yur term had
betn the provlouo hl1bttl mutmum.
Nadtlu wu -ot lhrte m• lndlcttd
by the Oranp °"1!117 Gnnd J1J11 a11tr
lnvttt111t1o11 ol -plelnlt fJ1td by a
number ot clltnlJ who eold they htd ....,
prmnlled contracll provldtd they poJd
!AG <nCl7 IHI averqlnf 42t1. N-.-« ~ht CU.. tnt.vitw'«1 for
modeling, phoqnpbjl, actlnf er 1111111
work contracll i'teolv.d Jobe to tllNt
llaldt, !llllrtol lll0111'f'• mvatlpton
oald. ·
Mlchltl ~. U, 11...,.,. ot IAG'1
M1nhaile 8"ch brlnch1 pl~ 1UUt1
to oontpl~ ~ -wu ~on three yeori probot]OI!.
Miiton Maon, .. ot ~ Valley,
Identified u the menapr ot the Onllie
agency, wu cleared of all cbarses.
was pinned evtntually on 1 human Uvtr
transplant.
Since arriving 10 days earlier, Mn.
Greena\f•Y hod underaone iwo ptrfqalon
treatmtnta undar the care of ~Inc
liver 1peclalllt Dr. dwse AboWll.
The alllng victim whooe own llvar wao
badly damaged by acute hepatitis wu
flown to the Medical College of Gtor1ta'1
Tolmadp Generol Hoopllll by prtv1ta
)el. • ·
Oocf«1 hoped her own liver would rut
and recener1to whU• the baboon'• liver
took over the jOb o( clH111lnl har bjood.
Lui -k. 11 pn111J11911l1 111d hrealhinf
dl'flcuhl .. d • v t Io fed, Dr. Abauna
predlcled •• ICIUI hlll'fllll 11 v • r
tr1111pll!DI would Pf9bobly hove to bo
done.
Development of liver transplantatlqn ls
rather new and rare, but Dr. Abouna cur·
rently bas two women, a teenager and
cme 26, survivlns with liver ltlnlplanta.
Durtni the perfuaion -"· a eo. PDunil baboon from llenya hod Ill liver
removed Ind plactd ·In 1 special
rofrtgeraltd machine f4 ktep ii.Jn 1 lunc-
tloning state for Mr1. Greenaway'• use.
Fro .. PGflel
BATTIN ... HE'S BEING SCllUBIEQ, TUlllD AND ,(U,flD
Kevin K11n1r Groom• hl1 Limb for '•Ir
nee , so much ao that the 1t1ff'1 nickname
for him wa1 'Mr. Bl&'·"
Ht continued, ''I' wa1 Harber who told
me f4 111 lhlt compulor llol ol county
employu bom,1 1ddrwu lllY w17 I
could so a ropl)I could ht modi to lhe
Oran&• County Employ~ Auoclatlnn
n1w1Jett&r Jual before Ille primary. . f
"I personally thou1hl 11tllni tho Utt of
home addre.,ea wu Pf9babl>' llltfll, tO I
kept aoklng Harber what rlUOll ht
wanted me lo put down on lht rlquooi tor
the JI.rt. The statement fina11y used at
Harber's direction was 'this information
to be used for official county purposes
only'."
Orange County Fair Holds
Day for Senior Citizens
Tho two aidu charaod lhal Battin'•
policy of rtfu1lng to debate hLs opponents
in the primary campaign "comes from
the fact lhal he lands to blurt out thlnla
that Harber doea:n't want him .to aay, Hie
that time at Founlain V1Uey High School
when he said he thouaht marijuana
should be Jeaelir.ed."
The dl.tmlllld aulllan!I 11Jo &lid,
"Battin and Harber cr~t the voterl with
very little intallipnct. For eumple, one
campaign llcUe Ibey woad In Ult primary
was lhat JUI minute andoroemont of Bat-
lln . by lht eo-calltd 'Celllrel Orl!ll• -~f:lr'FJm'm119'1~~~
ofrl~ and employoa, ~fib.or thin a
Jt(!Umalo sroup.
Women's Panties
Touch Off Flap
For Rock Group
NEW l'ORK (AP) -Allct Coopar, lht
live-member rock (rOUp, ho1 ro""1 Into
• nap with U.S. Cuatoma 0Ulelal1 over
750,000 palra ol wom1n'1 Pl!llloa.
'!'ha sroup packa&td ill lalul record
album, HSchool'I OUt,11 tn dlJpollblt pan-
litl lhal falltd f4 pua Ille Ftd1r1J Tr1d1
Commiuion•a flanunabla f1brlca tut.
Conaoquonily, Cuatoma offlclalt demi
want the Enalloh·l!lld• P111Utt 19 tnttr
Iha country.
Aahley l'andfl, on offloJal of Alive
Enlorprllu, the Now York m111111r111nl
llrrn for Allee Cooper1 ~Id th1 llnl ahlp-
mant of l50,000 .pairs 1llO betn ahipptd f4
record m1nuf1eturtni plant& wlltre Ult
albuma are beln( packl1ed. Another
3h!pment d !I00,000 reaehtd Philodelplll1
about a week 110.
II was Senior Clllzon• Illy today al tho
Orange County Fair. .
l"olr ·Man11er Jim Portorlltld laid
aJ\YGlll over llO will be admitled for 50
cent. and treated &o a special show in the
amphitheater.
The show contlnutd threu1h 5 o'clock
under the dlrectloh <1f Larry Emerson
who bas scheduled interviews, a crazy
hat contest, and music by the Memory
Melodie.s and the Pasadena Hannonica
Band. Emerson is the special events
director of lhe lair ..
.s11mp con.c1or1 11tondln1 the lair tliis
Ytar wtll no:elve • lptCUd bonua. A
special CBQcellallon stamp has , been
cruted for tbe 16<1ay even! by lho u.s,
Postel Serv(ce.
The lll11IP Cll'l'let tho"""'"' ~ 'Qllqp
County Falt Pollel-Jtolloli -U.S. 'J'Mil
Service ,,,... and tncludea dr~)V!ngl
repretenting agriculture, l i v e 1 to c k
clltua, llld rocrulion ahil!tll •I Ill' lair.
After tho fllr the 1peoJal lltmP Wil1 be
dettroyed. '
'!'ha temporary poat ofllca, locaJld In
tht Now Producll BulldJni, o1tO hu lo•
aale all eurnal ~Uvt lllmpa, -•Ii•• · ony~ llld posl carde, minl.aJbuml, polili• due 1llm111,
bcoka IDd rolJI ol l(lmpo. .
llllJ!li&hlJ ol \Oday'• f1lr ·are a perlormll!Ce b7 comtdl1111 Bklleo ..,d Henc!mon all p.m. In tho amphllilaoler.
On 1ho PfOll'llll "!th the two jokera a,..
lloullu 111d 1-oro, • come<l.I' •tniini
duet.
The Sevtn Card Studt will 111tertaln
with Dblelan'd mualo at I p.m. llld al t
p.m. cm tht mall blndtland llld tho
Wenotchtt Youth arcus 11 aqheduJed w
perform at 7 p.m. ln the sr•ndtll!ld .....
The fair eventa for Tllttdty art:
Alllpldlliealer
l p.m. BaJltl ~lllOVI
I p.m. Youl!a World of D.nct
1 p.m. aktl'ea 111d H111dmon wtlll
Douf!U and Leonero Mall Budtlqd
I p.m. Sllly Sir<wl Show
J p.m. Powd7. tht Clown
f p.m. DllIJll' Darby
6:30 p.m. SJJ'1 Slrcu1 Show s p.m. Seven Card Studt
I p.m. The Kolnonians
9 p.m. Seven Card Stud!
Graadlt1DCI
3 p.m. Wenatcbeo Youth c.....
7 p.m. Wonotebtt Youth Clrtus
Slqe
2:30 p.m. Art ol Chinese Cookery
3:30 p.m. MJcrowove CookiDC
Mall A1N
2 p.m. Mltchtll Mlrtonettea
4 p.m. Mitchell Marlonettu
7 p.m. Mi!CbellMlrtonett•
Sports lid Actlto 1tU•11
Nl!"n to 7:!0 p.m. OU.f004 vthlcle ~Mltatlons , ' • •
9:'15 p.m. ilir-road Vo b I c J e
Dtmc:mstr~ ~1r1A. !\ , ~
Frotttlt•gel
HU}tRICANE·. ••
near Apalachicola. rour Jll1'IOlll VfetJ kllltd l!ld._ In· Jund early today hi Okeechobet, whm a
twtater '•wept ·1nt9 tht tiny canlt•I
Florida community.
Highways leading out of AJ>llachlcola
were closed d111 to the r!Jlng w1tere. The
business area Wll ,ylrtutlly ·doltrttd,
with few cars on the street&, Jtorts
boarded up •nci,nonworldnf traffle llchll
swingmg.Jl!'liMl'Y winds.
"Tho tide has risen five Itel slnct J
1.m., sold Cout Guardmen Mlllat
Piarco. "Now we art Jual l17lnc lo kttp
people off the tlreet. We jual hod to pull
a car thot hid bean parktd etn11 lo aur
dock out of lht walar. In ll1ll 1 ftw
hoUrt, II bee~ oompllltlJ ll!bmarltd·"
By ~. Glftclall al hnlma
City leld e.v1Ci!illon ,ol ,lo•1Ylnc 11111
wu norly complaltd. Mil• ct normally
bull' rU«t rnotell w"" tbul down wtlll wlndoWI hoarded Ind l1ptd.
Qn Sunday, another tornado, a!Jo at-
trlbirted to tho burrtCllll, .kUJod a womu
In Lo .Belle, P'la. ,. I
RACI'TI'S
COSTA MESA JEWELRY &. LOAN .
• ·SNARE DRUM " '
l1dill I C.ret
tot•I weight
DIAMOND RING
$199
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KOWA SIX '
VllW CAMllRA
av. s.---.... '350
COllCOID AM•HI .fl
CAIAiii llCOIDa
-·-=· 139'1 rm.
BACITI'S
COfiA MllA llWILIY A LOAN
1111 ... OIT aVD,, 110W;nowN COSTA MllA .,._....., .............. ...
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$2750
CIAIH
H•MIT
.AllA-'1695
~PHONI
141-n41
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c JEN CEl'fTS VOr. 65, NO. 171, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ' r ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 19, ·19n ·(
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Today's Senior Citizens Day at County Fair
11 was Senior Citiuns Day today at the
Oranp County Fair.
Fair Manager Jim Porttrfield said
uy..,. over IO will be a<!mitted far lO
cents and treated to a special show in the
ampbllbeater. ·
The lhow <Clltinued through 5 o'clocl:
under Ille direction of Lon:y Emenon
who bu llCbeduled llllervitws,. a ctuy
bat <GDtell, and .mllllc by the Memory
Melodlel and 1111 Paaadena llarmonlca
_,
~-Emenon b tlie 1peclal events
-of the fair.
Stamp colltclan attendin1 the fair thb
year will ncelvt . a opeclal bonus. A
special cancellation slfmP bu been
ettated far Ille .!~y e\oent bY the U.S.
Postal-.
The llalnJt wries l!IO wllfCb "Orange
County Fair PotllJ SlaU... -U.S. Postal
Service 131" and lncludet· 'drawlne•
representing asriculture. 11 v e I Io ct
cllrus, and reettatlon eihlbits aj the fair.
Miu Ille filr the special atamp will be
destroyed.
Tbe tamporary jJC!8I office, located In
the New Products Jlulldlni, abo bu for ' . , 'u sate all cutmrt eommemora ve 1tamps.
"°l"!"el11°"'ilya envdCl{'OI and Pl"I
catds, nilnl-albuml, potUP. due atamps,
boob and" rolll of stamps •.
lllghligbts or toda)"s fair are a
performance by comedians Skiles and
Henderson at a p.m. In the amphitheater.
On the program with the two joien are
Douglas and Leonero, a comedy flinging
d~et.
The Seven card Studs will entertain
with Dixieland music at 6 p.m. and at 9
p.m.f on the mall bandstand and the
Wenatchee Youth Circus is scheduled to
perform at 7. p.m. in the grandstand area.
(See FAIR, Page 1)
'Agnes · Strikes Florida
14 Perish as Angry Hurricane Hits Panhandle
•
APALAC!llCOLA, Fla. (AP) ~ Hur·
ricane Agnes lumber;@ ashore wilb
··-·"'·· winds and cruhin ........... ....... ......,. I .-~·
striking at the c e n t e r of Florida •1
Panhandle and quickly apending ber
energy In its plney wOQds.
Fourteen~ were dead and'ICOl"t!I
Injured ln1be hlliTlcane's wa~ today and
Sunday u tornadoes spun olil from the
great circling winds.
'l1le NaUonal Hurricane Center in
Miami said the 1torm11 ctnter swept
Attendances
May Double
... ·....;, . ' LasJ·RJlll"S , . ' . ' ' • :~-'. Jim '
r"mi.7 Ila~~~ ~ be ""i•itil 1lil l1ii of. .......... of Ille 11'11 Orq9 County rllt
woul4 ·double".over Jal, 1'11'• 'llrilloa.
And If · Giie b to Jud.ii• by • Ille tumatlle
count chlring . the flril. -days, be could ·be• right ..
· The 1a1r•1 · offke reported_ that C,000
-came to the fair Friday throot!h SuJiday, 'wblle alt~ over the same.
periocf.last year wu about ~.ooo. ·
NIP,1Uy appearancea by the Skiles and
Henderaon comedy jeam_are expected to
continue the ~ .. to-one drawing power over the Weekdaya. ,_ '
Last year a to!al of 118,000 per80DI al·
t"1ded the fair clurlJll Its llx-day run.
With the fair GJ!111C11:<1 to 10 days tbb J.-, Pornrfleld' expecta the count to
lJllDP, to 215,000. . . . . .'
Tfiief Takes Lights
Of Fair Attraction
, oiqe Cool1ty Fair visitors were tat-
. big · a dim view ol Rumuaen l!roduc-
lloill" gor!llii· aOOw over the weekend.
· Paul N. Discin, mana~ ol Ille Loiig
lleadl·l!&J.ed ah!m81 act, told Costa Mesa
police IOl!leont stole two lludlO-type ilght
-from miler tbelr stage Friday Jiigbl.
Loss was !500, according to Officer Phil
Aimnder, .
Freight Cars Crash .
CALIPATRIA (AP) -A -111 ralJ 1
WIS .blamed· tealali~ today fir a
lnlclil train pi.,. Illa! -121..,. and left .11 olhlra damqed in
central 1mperi81 County. car.i1nc car.·
hi~ 'I group of -IJeel ........ Oii a .rdlng. •
' . aabore about 12 .to 15 niDes eut of
Panama City at nooo and rapidly befan loaJnc ltrenflh. . ~ ..
Sultalned winds near·tbe center ·were
1111 miles an hour, with gusts whipping up
to 95 m.p.b. jn oqualll. ndes r<acbed five
to llx feet 'above normal n e i r
Apalachkola. ' . · •
The Hurricane Center laid the storm
tides were upected to recede In most
areaa by mldaftemooo and that the hur·
ricane'a only CGllltnuini threat would be ,
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ALA. GA.
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from 1'0llil!I• llaaJi ~ -and tomadoto !n1and. .
. At least oiCllt .tornadoes touci.cs down
In various porll ol the atate, and .Ille.
Weather Bureou laid all a_..,ilJ were
spawned by Agnes. .~
Se,ven -wwe kil1'd , In ~ Florida and aeven died earner In Cuba u
Agnes churned northward lhroillh the
Gulf of Me>ico.
Si:lteen bou1t1 were reported swept off
their foundailcDI at Alllaator Point IOU!b
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ATLA·N11C.
OC!EAN
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' NJWIMAI' IP.ors HURRICANE 'AGNU. ,Ni,f.R F,LORIDA .
"slie•a Mnlftl l<!orth at IS.II. Mil-. l'ir Heur
• ' .. r
BuenaPark WomanDres
Airer Live~ Treatnient
·F-·Wlre SerYlca
AUGUST~, Ga. -Complications due.to
ber weatenect condlttoo bave claimed the
life ol a Buena Perl: ........ w-blood
waa being filtered· tllronch •. baboon'•
liwr Whne her on ravqod Ql"Pd reated.
Prieumoala wu 1 llilmtct fll!" tho death
of Mn. Linda G......,.,;.y, a ~,.ar..id
nialbei cl faar.._ hope tw·aurvtval
,,..-...,~ma buma li..r· ~ ' Since anlvln( ·1e u,. ea,r11er, 11r1.
Groenany bad underpne two perfulion treaimentl under the care ol ploneerinC
liver specialist Dr.·Geor&• Abouna.
1lle all/ni Ylcilm whose own liver wss
badly damaged by acute bepaUtb wu
flown to Ille Medical CoUec• of Geor1ia •s
Talqiad(e -~ llolpltal by print.•
jet. j '
llocton lioped her own liver wculd· rest
and .....,...te while the baboon'• llvtr t.at;..m tbe. Job of" clfaniltti her lllood.
'IAll-. u Plie!m>onll and llreathinl
di-d·••·•·foo'od,,Dr. Abouna
)l!edlcteil an lcfuaI lllplan 11 v e r
trmplant would pnibabl1 bave to be
done.
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FreeWay ·Critic~ 'Gaining'
-' Optimism Vo~ for Biullmm ~ecuure in 4slem~ly
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,BJ L. P.ttmf DU111G " lea.. Donnll C&i"ponlol< ( R • e • po·r t lhla oae b declmai.L" ,
.... - --"Jle\iiii) lhll.........all ~tlllell Carpentet 'llld the ......... "baa not .
Newport Mith ·~ to bo ~~ . of ~~u -· ~~~..,. ,18· C«Dmltted to ...,... my bill, but • t lb IJ.,-ltnllll'to rid lb -... .... -.,... .. -_, ..... him.
'"' plamwl Paallle c.ut l'ree-. . 1Dlr Ill ,_ llllill'9 tile -lill ' ... --~ lie~... "I fllJl&ll. MPl1'I pollura from tbt '~ -B. -·• 11111 'Jiiii ll4dhem al Clrli I .,.,;,, Pallllc Wtrlll, II• par t me n t , but
to -· tbt -••Ila! ll'llllJ buoyed by am.-lmlkl a..., who -..illln, aotilimw, -ouabl to tla-9llP hia ell)' wu a}llCled to wil1 Fridly l!lped .a mu on ........ by pmalL
-ml ol the lloDllo ~ Slate &oltOr Gtor11 DluDmllaD <R· "Tbo.dlaWte baa cbanpd," Carpenter
Codmdllaa thb .a.-ad bad for I Long Bead!) that eliminated Do Long u1d, "It's ODO of 1111 obYioul facts of
routine ~ before Senate "-Betdl *i et the he•IJ trom the State life."
eerly !!!'II FnewOJ llld Eqa-q llyatein. Jf tile lraaway diet, 'Netport Beach
lladbtm wu ~ about lb RelPll'• alfMtm• ..,. Del*mejlan will cortami, deane the llol1'1 share ol
....,_ in the com-thb mornb>g, bill "lllould be a belp," 1n ptt1na hia Ille IOlpOlll!billty.
uylng there ...., "no _. than one or -the nil Iii Illa WIJ tlnqfi the 'l,;i;;; 11111• lllldala foqht tbe "'° _.. .. Ille --pwl Lecfalotin, ...... uld. Iba b1ll has ....... llllll!IDI ..... It 1'&I lllected In
qainlt It.. al1ea.ly cloorod tlit ti I nllb. ml ........ ,,=-' IUIW tholr "8llts
A ,...._ ... _,,I'm bJ the "ll'aflirtliorr.oito .. tnof1111-le ... ha~, tibtlllbtcamlob-
1or111 or I y ~ ~ .-.i," cv,mllr aald. "ll'l jillt a mai. -tall the 'II Wlil p not colng to ~ i!lil abo iilCDll 0 poallltw of. tar of boinl oatl-6-IJ pll'tlcaluty, lt'I bo ...... If tlli ... lil<•IM of Ob-
. Ulucfo nard • blJI ...-.a 11'1 111111 ........... .._ 1M1 -11 -Jodll!la M hel!Jol-Coa M•.
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of Tallabauee, Fla., by rbinf Udes whicll
bad 1Welled four feet above normal.
A tom8do witch wu Issued for an area ~ miles . either aide of a line from .
Brunswick to Columbus, Ga., ·and flash
flopd watcbea were pooled for aouthem
Georib and northern Florida.
Tornadoes were blamed for five of the,
deatha In Florida while two persons mre
reported drowned in Franklin County .'
(See HURRICANE, Page I)
2 Discharged
B~ttin Aides
Fire Salvos ''" .. ·~J'A·· : ' . ,.,... ' . . , n.. two _.iin. ap!tdanta ·of Fin!'
DillrlCt" llUPll\'1lor -Battin -bt ~ IUt Wttk--toilq.
Steve Polatnlck 1114 JOlli Abbott, both
young attoineya, cl01med theJ -ntO !Ired
bec:auae Battin declared "We are lolnl to
virtually •llmlnale any 1ttenilm to -
ty business and my new staff member•
will concentrate on getting me re-elec-
ted."
The tilo diam1!aed aides abo charred
that Fred Harber virtually controlled
Battin and that be bad beavy influence
ov~ supervisors Ralph Clark and Ronald CUpm.' • . . .
.''~ ·ftgardl them II being in hil
stable, arid believes that be caa count on
their ·~ at any · ilme on a part1Cular
issue,"·tlie.alde charged. ·• ·
Polatnlf:k lald 1>a bid intended ti> btp
lilent about hia flrint! .but "the un-
belleva!>le rudeness ancf"llllolence of Bal·
tin In publicly lnsuJt1nc m)'ltlf and Jobn
Abbott and attempting to blame ua for
Ilia own shortcomlnp demanda a r<ply."
He rderred to a statement made last
wcet by 11attln that be wanted executive
usiatants who "are more co·mmuntty
oriented ratber than Ivory tower types
who, try to second·,.... department
heads."
Polatnick and Abbott said it waa amus-
ing that the supervisor w0uld charge
them with . being 'ivory tower aldea:".
Polatnict ~·tllat for nearly a year 1.'I
bandied ~ of conatltuent calll and
problems from all over tbe First District
while Batiln sat In the Inner office with
orden that liO ·canstlluenll ·be . allowed to
~ to him over the phone or to aee Mm peraonally." .
Tbe dtanlaed aide satd, "An exception
wai · alwaya made, of course, for big
money contributors to Battin'• campal111
chest."
'Ibe aide continued, ••sattin Is the one
In the ivory tower, not h11 aides. He is
right about one thing thouah, the voters
· did send him a message on June 9. The
message ia that Ibey want Bob Bettin olil
cf offke.:'
Abbott charged that, "Fred Harber
pretty much runs the show in Battin'• of-
~e, ao mucb ao that the staff'• nickname
for him WU 'Mr. Big'."
He eontlnued, "It wu Harber who told
me · to get that computer " list of county
employes home ·~ any . way .I (let BAT11N, Pap I)
Sharp Tremor
Ratti.es State
FONTANA (AP) -A aharp
earthquake measured at 3.0 on the
·Richter 1eale jolted ports ol the
San Bernardlno-lliver•ide area to-
day.
1liO qU.ke hit at 9:09 a.m. and
wu centered five mllea aoutb of
Fontani, ol!lclals said.
There were no r.porla ol ll\IUTY
or major damafe. •
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HE'S BEING .SCRUBBED; TUBBED" AND FLl,IFFiD
Kevin Kimor Grooms his ..._. for, Fair
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T .,. •\ .• t • <Jve~~e~ Air f~~his~
Grounded by Jf alkout
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·rnm w1r.--.
striking pilots -virtually halted all ·
overseas flights and Jrougbt ah: traffic to
a near •la!Ml!tjll In dou!ns Of countries to-
diiy In a· Ullour, "worldwide protest
against plane ltljacklnp. . .L-· ·
Uhder orden' from tile ~COilj'I,
domestic Unjted' . ~ ,.,..,-t
for 1,500 Eastan s::rNOIMi ·~·'
flights,-~ ~y ..
MemberO oi the Unlti<l'Nitiol» Securl·
ty Oound!:widcll tillOts takl tr!Utred Ille
strike when !t•fafled to•tai.; action Jut
weet oo tbelr1·demandl ·for 'creater,
IOC\lrify agalnst<alr piracy, _., ......
rnmed, to a private meeting to diSCll!a"the
situation. · ·
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The council members -the United
States, 59v1<t Union, China, Britain and
France1-also factd a threat from Ille
JnjernaUonal fed~atlon of Airline Pilotl
of lw:lher •lrlke acilvlties If Ibey could ' not agree on aome sort of International
solution to the i)rob)em. -· ·
Kemedy IDternaUonal Airport ln New
York, Ellica«o's O'Hare and L6a Angtiel'
Internatlooal, the.nation'• threetiuaieat,
reported foreil!I' overieas flight cjm. cellatloos but sil1d ctooleatic ..mce wo
llanily-afftctad. •
But Hirta!Jel4 -.iat1ona1 A1rprt la
Atlanta, hOadquarters of Eutem ·Air
(le..PLANES, Page II
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Year-round ~ewport-Mes~.
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S.~h,()ol · ~e~~; ·Studied
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I ' ' -.. • , .-• . • 1 ' ' _, '
.. .\ .~ll'Y . repprt ' ouilinlng; the . f'l'bq estimated the lncreaae In cost
pqulbllt1,-o!' pll~'rear-to!nld. acbOcilJI In o er reaular ,111111111er. achool to be about
the ~-M.U lJQifled Dillrict begin-' 57 pel\'Onl. n••·"-Jill". 1'1!, will ~ ,••-. '.•"-' · rue.. ... "' 1 . ,...,..,.,..... "SUmmer'achool wla ~ tllis year
day pl~by tbe b!>o!"<! of 1f1111,.. lrqi,'._:1310~,~ooo~.:..:· ·:.:'::_• :_• _.:~~~~~. It will be tile first tlme-tl)e. year·A>UDd . r-!
adtool •calnmlttee has lllVoiJed its find·
inp befoie tile bcianl alnce It began
study oltllll concej)t 'nearly a year ago.
The '3i-.,~r ;cotnmiUee, comprised
of edQc&ij>n, city. o1nci.11 and citizens
comm1ttee repreiehtatiVe§, ·was ap-
pOlnted'to expi.n;. the yep........i!scbool.
concept by District Superintendent Jobn
Nicoll and Aasistant . ~dent:
Norman LO.ts.· · · ·' , -
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n.. committee report will " inClude I'
number ot teaslbllity "atudl<a 'ud ·is·""
pectecl to O\'t\lne. the. pmi and ,..,.. .of
More IUlllhiaa Gii the ,....a far
Oran1e <:MA ·~ .through
Tuesday. That .:ls,< ft111o111ng the
usual l6w 1-ID tbe -, . hours. Hlgba 781o •. LoM SMI. m-upecls of year-roilnd lcbool. . "~eodailons of tho......_.. m-
dude : • . : • J l
-"Encourage apPllaillon of lndlri4ual ~booli to be ideDtllled u \IUol'acbeil<I tq
fllrtber atudy tbe ye8l'tOUlld aclloal,lu It,
apPlill to' lhooe Individual schoob.'' •
-"Select one; no more 1 th4n • two.
schooil, at eacb level ss pllot schools."
-"Establlsb a target date of~· I for
a format r<port to the superintendent
concerning reaslblllty of the )'Ht«llllld·
school for tbele pilot school.I bec!Jinlng
July, 19'13."
Acconting to tbe committee'& r<port,
mOll members favor a plan which would
expand the regular summre ldlool pr~
gram In the district to a -.k
seulon with all ol the reaular scllool year
offerlnp .
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INSmE TODAY ' . I"~ COtitllJ/ Plotim.,-llf. parlmtilt "Offlciall art cbmpil-
mg a , pOpvlallon '""'Ill atMdw
compltl< IOlth atrnlfw ft1r fu-
lilre poputotioll -lupilWllt -
and it i1 "'"'°"' tllat 1erloui
probl""' arc inoolwd Oft cer-
tain high-dcmilV. or..,., S.c -
. ltorf/, Pog1 P.
lll/t/il ........ It -. .. .............. --' . ........... =-= c:" :: -. -----. -
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oughts While Driving
In .Auto No Man's Land .
By Wij.LJAM sautEIBE!t
Of tM o.ltt' ............
", •• Another tank of g41 and we'Te back on the road
opatn."
-From the cong
THE A.BOVE lyrics describe an odyssey everyQne wants to take at some
time or another. But 1f you are planning a vagabond's journey up the new
Route i in the Sao J-1o Valley you may be In for a big .dl11ppolntment. 'lllouCb a great deal baa already been wrtltln about the mfamous highway
~ hell'1 hall actt, I feel II my duty to ruate my per-
IOli.ll oboervaliool. .
In llte 111'11 place, llndinJ a oervlco llatlm to get your
lanlt <#. 1u Ind hack '"' the road again II alill a chore. When
. ~. d9 lind I~ llte dealer ii cltarlinl prp that could eully
COlllllele on llte international gold marliol
ADIDTl'EDLY, 111e· lltuatlon ii far be!Ur "°" than when
tho niute lint opened-j>rlcel now have dropped below 110
, centa a galloo.
, And It oaod to be that U you didn't gel &U In Grapevine
befone .Jetting on the freeway, You were oat of IUCI< even U
)'OU dr)ve a 50-m.lle-per-pllon import. · acMlll•t•••
The situation hu Improved.
-Standard Oil aild AUantlc Rlcbfleld have )&ken It upon themaelves to be
... ion. of ltranded molorllla.
• AT LEAST a dolen prefabrlceted shacks with hutily lnllalled gas pumps
have opntt11 up aJona Ille route. It mnlnda me of l!>e •\Ori•• about western boom townt. '1'lte 1u companies have lotmd a .-m bonaoza of their own.
II cloeln't .,.m lD matter to clelperatAO drivers that the 1tetlon looks like
a nlltgee from a Latin Amerlcu shantytown or that Ille ooly 18ttltery faciJl.
U. .,. Ille kind that altould have ball tnOOlll on the doorl.
' ..After all bow 1'0IJld you Jib to clrlvo 21 mlla off Ille lmway on a coun-
try road ~ !or a Pl auiUoa u the -hmrocl on empty? rP ND ploC8I .,. 111<1 -In thl 8ablra. ''nlln -to be littlt
.iomt 11111 -of 11te moclen>da1 41'en 11111 IO'_, as rlcb as their .,,.
'*"::",.·the.road llMJI, what can you II&)' lbout I four-lane concrete rjbbon
• mlloo Jone! ·-' ' ' Ifie!'-. '!be WT remlntll me of a mldat1111•• 1 clrlft tltrough Ille whei ~
cl ll"IU. IJIC!tla ranee Jn escltAOmtnl !)om the inllallation of a new prefab
• IM llatlon to a cmvoy of auto-carrlm betrlog 2IO new Ford Pintos.
llVT I MUST be fair. There are two fl!acloatlng view parks providing a
lnatltlaklna villa of "ater flowln.I through llie· CaJllomla aquoduct. , U you are oblervont, you Jnliht see a few thou.land cettle being rounded
up b ml1klng or alaugbter or whatever they do when .they round them up in
tllo 8u Joaquin Valley.
. S..eral Jllrllnl notei are now in order. • :..II' YOU,11/11 ~ opeeder, Ille road II made to order. Moll of the highway
Nlrolalm 11t lrapt busy •ldlnc molorllta wlto are out of gas. · -JI. .you IJlte llCMseelng, try another route unle11 l\lldwes~type farm
-tnt -11 lo you. ·u ~ you att.Dpl to drlvo the road.Jn the ownmer, buy an air coodi oner
11111...., ....,.aocy water supplies, ·
. -U YOU .. 11111 to pay 1111 than 40 centa per 1alloo for ru, carry a re.
oerye tank or encourage a relaUve to aet op hla own 1u•ptt111ps 101Dewbere qq tht route . ~n you cJoClde lo drive the route by younell with oothinr but a radio 11
acct>mpulDW!I, ,...,,..Jder. A friend ol mine came close to suicide on. the 23rd
rendl1loo ot "Yoor Cieatln' Hearl" played on the ooly radio statlm audible
on the car radio. · Jn 1-·• ,.-:!I. v911 y,Ut~'" 11t to San ~onciaco In ....... ab. haun, you are .... Bariiltl ~ ~11; pollctmeri '1ist com1D1· .. 'dttfy, ... -· borocfom, you can de It m Route s,.But take my advice, llyitl.,is (aster and you c~ aee
the. 'road•from the alt. '~.I~ I'·-~ ,,
'leRJJff•• Toe
500,000 Bathers
' 1Jeaches
Orange County's beaches were vlalttd
by more than half a million people over
the weekend, a few of whom were vie·
limlzed by lb• contlnutng jellyfish plague .
Lifeguards from Seal »each to San
Clemente reported problems w t t h
jellyfish but all agreed the floating
menace appears to be waning.
San CJemente area lifeguards
estimated they treated about 100 stings
each day. With water temperatures in the
mid !Os the 23,000 people who visited
beaches from South Laguna to the coonty
line each day spent a lot of time in the
surf. 1bere were no major rescues
nporled.
Jo Laguna Beach, !Ueguards counted
Huntington's
Vice Squad
Raids Movie
The X-rated movie eyic, "How to Sue·
ceed in Su:" turned out to be somewhat
of a failure Sunday night when Hun-
tmeton Beach vice offictrs raided the
dowotown Sttrl Tlleater aild confi!cated
the OJck,
AJao crabbed when Ille vice squed
swooped in wa1 the eecorxl feature, an
opus titled, 11Daddy Darling." It WIS alao
X-rated.
Investigating <>flicers who arrived on
the scene allege they found 11 youlhl, all
under · II years of age, o&Iing the silver
amen as II poured forth auertedly ,...
oriented fare.
Police cited Larry Thotr.as, owner of
the Surf Theater, on charges of display-
ing harmful matter to a minor. The
charge is a misdemeaoor.
Thomas' wife, Diana, 30, was charged
with interfering with offlctra when she
protested their confJJCation of the fllms .
Police da!m two of the theater'•
employeea were aJao under II.
Huntington Buch vice squad olllctrs
had secured a superior Court ~ war-
rant after inveatipllng the theater for
several da)'I. '!boy aald tlley believed the
theater operators -• allpwlng juveniles
inside without cbfckia.I identiflcation.
Tho &ni 'll>eaier, ai !SI 5th ·st., II an
older establilbment in the clewntown aru
which d .. oot generally ·allow X-rated
flltm. •· '> , !
111,00Q OD Sahtrdlly and 40,llQO "" su..s.y,
Llleguordl were called upoo to reacut 24
bathen from the surf and !he cllmbers
from a cliff lqe. No IMirloul Injuries
wera "perled In the Ari COiony.
A tot1l of 170,000 11111 wonbippen
visited the beaches In Newport l)eadi.
Guardl said only 10 had to be ha<:lltd
from the riptides that showed up with Ille
small surf.
Beach .. In the llunttncton Beach &rU
had the 1arres1 crowds. '1'lte state
beacbel at l!untlngtoa Belch ud BolM
Chica reported 25,000 and U,IOO on 8etur·
day and .. ,000 and ll,llCIO Oii Sunqy. City
llfeguarda utlmated they bad 11,000 tn
a~aoce OD Saturday and 15,000 Oii Sunday.
Seal Beach showed a total of_•.~
vial.ton over the weetend. , L1fecuarU
said they, only treated zo Jelfyltah llllnll
and attributed jiubllc awareniu with llte
decrease in those injuries.
Newport wu the only dty to report a
serl0111 Injury. Nineteen-yeit-old Michael
O'Leary of George Air Force ~ ii
l~ted Jn . oerloUJ condlllot!-at IJoar
Memorial Hospital after be mflertcl ntck
Injuries whlle body surfing 'Dear Balboa
Pier.
Lifeguards in Seal Beach had to rescue
• dolphin they spotted awi.mming in
circles near the mouth of the San Gabriel
River. They netted the fish ud towed
him to deeper water Sunday afternoon,
but a guard spokesman nid the dolphin
is back today.
"We've notified Marineland and Sea
World, ao IO~ lhould be coming to
get him tblJ afternoon," the lifeguard acf..
ded .
f'r0tn P.,e J
PLANES ..•
Lines. was practically deserted.
Eastern aald the walkoot by its pilots
forced cancellalion ol 1,400 lllghts af.
feeling 75,000 -ers. The airline also
said it would lo,,e $2.5 million in revenue.
Northeast, based in Boston, said it
cencelled.100 lllghta after its 470 pilot•
voted to stay off their jobs.
Pilota for Southern Airways llayed off
their jobe for eight boura lollowlnC Ille 2
a.m. walkout but later .-lo obey tile
court order and return to lhelr jollO. The
airline said ooly ZO Dighta, IDOll In Ille
30Uth, were affected.
International pilots parlidpotinl in Ille
boycott included those from 111~
Clnada, England, Swl~lancl, Jl'nnce,
Spain, Welt Germ a JI y, Italy,
Cledioolovalda: Jreliiid; Nm..y, ~
and the Netherlanda. • ,
Begins Sentence
Mn. Edith Irving's mood matches the :rainy weather as she walk s
along Neiw York's West 23nl Street ,this monung. Sh~ surrendered
later today to a U.S. marshal to beglil her ~month pnson i..rm. See
related story Page 4.
Last of the Least Terns
Menaced by Marines
By A110ciated Preis
A Cllifomia least tern mother hen can
sympathize with those hom<0wnen livin(
near 1 eemmerdal airport ""° ahuddf!' and abab each time a huge jet roari
ovtrhead.
'1'lte leu! t-. an endangered 1peclea
on the Dt~ of lnlerlor's till, are boldlni out at ... 1a11 major oelllng alte.
It's a\ ~ -.th ol Ille Santa Margarita
Rivy, Jl!il ~ pl or~lde i" Sa)!
Dlqo .Colmty. ,
Capt. Deane Swickard, a gunship pilot
and Vietnam veteran who is also asais-
tant to the natural resources director at
the camp ,said cable and barrier lenceo
have been erected around the major
nesting areas of the birds.
He said signs have aJao been poated
warning tattle and amphlblottl tractor
crews wbo are reminded often about tbe
need to care !or lhe rare birds.
11111 ' ., In Western Etu\ipe, pUOti '.!or l\llrly
every national carrier jOlned tbe Walkout
and service wa1 cut 90 Percent. MOit air
travel also was halted in South Amlrlca
but the strike had little effect tn Ille Arab
and Asian nations. Arab pllois nid they
did not participate because Ille walkout
had "political !mplicallooa.'
'1'lte trooble II llte U.S. Marine ~
Ca111P P""1Jalolt II ~ ud a ~ tern lia~ IMr •IP la apt lD be ~arll·
ed -by two lt\lge tanks' nonbllng by,
Called the leul tem becauae they lfOW
to no Jarger than the size of a robin, the
birds don~ seOJD to mind Ille tankt,
possibly because they appreciate Ille ef-
forts being made by the Marines in their
beball.
h llllHathW torU. •wllo 1w1n1er in
sunny Latin America, arrive at thelr
C&mp Pelllllol4tli -.. Jn l>IJ'll 'and Moy.
They breed .and lay their...,. In lhallow.
slOP)'.Y hollow~ In the . sand, often using
the' dept<ulolll created by tilnk !racks
maile dlD'ing Marine beach. maneuvms. , f'r9m Pofie 1 r ~~~.:~ ;o:Tu:~ay are :
. Ampllldloter.
2 p.m. Ballet Elpoova ·
I p.m. Youn, WorJcl. ol Dlnce
I p.m. Skilel and -with lloiia:iu .... 1-o --· . I p.m. 8111J SlrClll Show
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3 p.m. Powdy Ille Clown
4 p.m. Diaper Derby
1:111 p.m. Silly Sll'CUI Show I I p.m, seven card Studt
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1 p.m. The Kolnonlans
I p.m. Seven card Studt
Grudmad I 3 p.m. Wenatchee Youth Circus J 7 p.m. Wenatchee Youth Clrtus f si.ce . i 2:30 p.m. Ari of Chlneoe Cookery
1 3:30 p.m. Microwave Cooklng
I Mall Area
1 z p.m. Mitchell M•rto11ette1 l 'p.m. Mitcbell .Marlooett<I
) 7 p.m. Mitchell Mar\onetlas
J Sporll ud A.U,0 llalldlq ,
I Noon to 7:111 p.m. OU-road vehicle
Pemonstralions
1 9:15 p.m. Oil-road Vehicle ~monstrations ...
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Laguna Gays Seeking · sw~kard and some of bis naturallll
fellow-Marin .. obserye the tern's living
and breeding hahib, using sophisticated
mll!tary !'Qulpment developed for the
Vietnam war. Police Noninrerference lh Israel, where Japanese 1terrorllll
trained by Palatlttlan Comm&lidpo ldlled
24 pet'IOl1I and injured '1 olhon In •
musacre at Tel Aviv'a Lod lnternai.icmal
Airport l\lay Ill, nearly all aen'lce WU
cancelled and Loci WU cloled fGr the day.
Uslbg a '5,000 starlll!tt Scope, designed
to !mp.rove o mlper'• vision Jn the dark,
Swlclard aDd bis men can even. ~p the
terns under observallon through llte
ttlghl Laguna Belch ltomoouttaJa Wednelday
ni&hl will eeelt .an Ulll1'lllCO from Ille cl·
ty council that the gays will be allowed lo
de tll!lr owo lbing without police lt>-
terlereoce.
such a •'ltinda oll" policy, noted Ray
Biule JpOkeamatt fOr the concerned
Citlze.;. Group, is · ll9W being used in
Wuhlngton D.C •. lflth "excellent resulis."
Bastcally'·be explained, the capital city
pallce fore~ igreed not to enforce laws
against homosexual acts, giving the
police more time to prevent crimes of
violence. ''We want to decriminalize acts
between adult homosexuals," aaid Bierle,
"and get rid of these ao-called ,vlctlm1ess
crim~."
''There is a feeling that the gay com·
munity is an inte&ral part of Laguna
Beach. II contrlblllea to the local
economy and poys llleable Illes. It Is
not entliled to haraasmtn~" commented
Bierle, owner of the By-the-Sea Motel, 4?5
N. Coast lllgbway •
Bl<!ie; aJottc ,.Jth apokamen ltM' 11J:
other organisa-, has reque1ted time to lpPeOl' before the city council at
Wedneaday'1 JDeeting. '
Al90 scheduled to appear are Jay
Murley of the American Civil Llberiles
Union; Terry Oleson, president Of the UC
From Pagel
HURRICANE . . .;
near Apalachicola. .
Four pertOlll were killed and scom m-ltir<d early today in Okeechobee, when a
niUter -ll1J'PI tnto Ille tiny central
Florlclo community. 111ibft11 Joadlol out of Apalachicola ...re clolld due 1o the rlllng waters. The
bUlm. ll'A -virtually claeried,
with , fiw ..n on the a1reeta, store• boanltd up ..., nonworking traffic lls_bu
nlnliQI In *""vy wlnda.
"The tide hal rilen live feet alnce !
a.m., uld Co4lt -Guardman Mlller
Pierce. 11Now we are just lryjaa: to keep
peeple off Ille 1treel We just had to pull
• car that had been parked clooe to our
dock out of the water. In JUlt a few
hours, It became completely eubft\ll'Bed·"
By mldmomlnr. olflci1l1 at Panama
<llty uld evacuation of low·IYinl areu
wu nearly completed. Mlles ol normally
bttey l'tf0'1. mo!ela were shat clewn with
windoWI boarded and taped.
On Sunday, ~ tor!ilde, also at.
trlbulod to the hurricane, killed a woma•
In La Belle, Fla.
Irvine Gay Studen~ Uttlon; Lyn Davil,
cJtreetor of the Volunteer Peat; Rev. Brad
KattlJUI of SI. !olm'Y'a Episoopal Clntrcb;
Pbillp -ill Ille Frte Potta and Rev. Rodltr Harrlloo o: the llletropellton
C;opmtottll7 Onuth.
Bierle aalcl CoocWJllCI Cltl!ena Group ls
made 'pi> of 'boih "straight and gay
J\eople" and Ital ))ad several meetloga M
past weeks 1ince Ille arrut of nve
per!OllS for allqed >0Ucitatlon for lewd
conduct.
. The ll'Qllp wlll hold a public m<ellng
Tuesday at 8 p,m. at 1350!> S. C...t
l!lghway to lay final plans for the city
council meeting, Bierle noted.
Bierle denied rumors that the Los
Angeles Gay Llberalion Front was pl11>-
nlng to picket Wedneaday'a meetinf, but
indicated a large number of gay people
will attend Ille council oeaalott.
Pilo~. for aeveral u.~ · 1 ~
Airways, Northweat, North contr11 and
Braniff, originally said tlley would
participate in Ille strike but later voted lo
stay 1111 Ille job alter Chief Jlllllce War-
ren Burger late Sonday lastted an order
against the walkout.
The strike apparently caused little
disruption of scheduled domestic flights
in California today.
Jt was different, however ln the
airports roreign arrivals Uctlon.Tbere,
all fllghis were can<elled by Lullltansa,
Air caoada, Mexicana, Air Mulco, Air
France (trrA) l"rtllc!I IJrlintl and New
ZO&land Alrllneo, 8l"Wldlng at ltall 111
jetliner•.'
Judge Reports
Theft in Home
n Ille burflar II ever captur<d
and broU(ltl to trial in Oran1e
County Superior Court, Judp
Frank Domettlcblni m1y have to
appear as a witness. Ht was the
victtm.
Domenichinl, a ~n Clemente
reiidtnt. callod police Saturday to
report tlio th~t of 30 hall doll1r1
and auorled plecea of jewelry from
the bedroom of his home. Value ()f
the loss wal aet al $518. .
Police could find no •t8D' of •
force entry.
Swlcltard uJd. terns 10ere knowo to
brood and !1<11 oear SUI Beach and near
Sao DieaO. Bui Qtoro have -DO reporll oI ~ at lbeae places lately
and C&mp Pendleton ii believed lo be the
last known major breeding site.
SWlckard said, an esUmated IOO leut
terns used the Clrop Pendleton beachel
last year. He said tern .hatcltlpgs in tl)lft
different areas 1t the site alJO 1howed
varying degrees Of success. The best site, Swickard reported, wa~
just north of llJe river mouth and o~t ol
86 i(aat tern nesta there wlth 111 eua,
lllO es&• h~tched, for a 9U perc~nt suc-
ceu t•te.
Tho two other 1ltts reperled hatcltinp
al 4U percent and 11.5 ~t.
"Our group bu met with a lar1e
number of otiialde (mlpl. We have all
a""'1 to ... normal rovemmenla! proo. esses, first.
"OUr alratqy II to talk with the coun-
cil and find otif Why lhil hara.neni hap-I pened ..., -just before the big IUIDJller
sea11011. We boi!e to take swift action and
keep bad publlolty about Laguna lo a
minimum," said Bierle.
RACI .TI'S · ...
COSTA MESA ·JEWELRY & LOAN
f'romP.,e 1 SNARE DRUM
BATTIN ...
could ao a reply could he made to the
Orqe County Employes Asooctatloo
newsletter just before Ille primary.
"I penonally thought lettl1ti llte till Of
home addrtaes wu probably Wepl, ao I
kept asking Harber "hat -be wanted me to put down on Ille nqlltll for
the ~ '1'lte -llollty tlled al Harber'• cllrtclloo wu 'tbil tn!orm1tion
to be Uled I« olftclal county -only'."
Ladias I C.rat
total walght
DIAMOND RING ICOWA SIX
VllW CAMllA
IV. .... -· -·-s350
'1'lte two aides charged that Ballin'• pollcy'OlrefUalngtodebalahll-~ CONCIAID AM • R Jn tlte primary campaign "comes from !I • ..1. -
the fact that he ltnclJ to blurt out Uting1 -• CAlll I I I UCOIDIR that Harljer doesn't want him to llf, like , .a!
when he uld he thought marijuana -;
th•t time at Fountain Valley Hlah School 139"•
should be legallud.'' l.:::,:,::, __ ,.,!.'!J.....="211:· :_!::.!:.._,,..; .. :::•:*:' :•-..;,.J I The dlsmilled a11islaq~ also uld, -..... -~ .. -~
"Ballin and Harber credit lhe voter• with
caft\Jlllgn tactic they Uled in tlte prltiiery very 11ttle lotelll1ence. For esample, ono RACITl'S '
wu that Jui .minute "1dorl0lltellt of Bat-
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