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1972-06-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
Attacier: 'Ta1'e 011 Your · Clothes 9 ' • • . - ...... -. f ' . ' 'F~.rrential Bains~ ' ' ' . ' ' ·Orders ETaeUation Wi11ds Injure 30~ ' . ' • s . Dama e ·Phoen=ix ' . ' ,. . . ~ . . . · . ... _ . '. l ·n··. ' I ! •"!"l"f:'. 1 ' ~ ... ' --' Told to DisrofJe Secretary lleld , Elevato-r C.aptiye Held cap6ve with a ~ bun\lni knife 11.:ber tbroOI, •' rel~t-!Jul'.'plucty :-Newport Beach secretary l'ode 1lP and . down in an elevator early today,.arguing Mayor Orders Flood Area E.vacuation with a. )'OUDi man wJ¥> demanded · thaf she dlirobe.. . ' ' ' · 'lbe ·2'l:yDr-<>J'd victim~ however ,f'ltucki 1o her princlp1 .. diirlng the onieu 1n the apartment complex on Sherringtpn Place, 1 where abe lives. "1Take off your clothes," she quoted 'the • youth, about high sdlool age, u 1aylng when he grabbed her as both entered the elevator. ~ .'She told police she retu.ed, rep!ying that she was raised to act in a llldylile m8nner. · at which time lhe wu again ordered to lake off bir clothes. · · !SLETO)'I (AP) -The mayor·ordered "Over my dead body," she declared. this Jfttle town evacuated today-after it The victim said her attacker replied· bad' stayed dry and sale from 'flood that's the . way it would liave to be, bUt waters ·lllroutlb the night, holding back a abe resumed the afgument. · ~ven-lqot-bigh tide wlllt.a hastily e<ected She •°'d the' youlb _,,,__, the. ~iJbl' -~barrier'. ' ' ' '' fuCh ~·hia&1~~ Wt'ti. A lire truck went u.'oush atreets of they rode qp and.down, 1'ith. h)m pr ... I!ig. lllel4n 'to apread the alert. ·the button uch• thiie · ju!! Wore -the• About ball the population of 1;400 · elevator dcior cobld oi)en. " ·I ' " already bad !ell volnnlarily before the 1nv .. ugators were told the ~ In I l ' • f • "' . ' ., " A~11illttSarf ... Mrs. Pal N'1X on appears hr an . ·: exillierant mood 'Wedneada,.._; her 32nd wedding anntver-' 'sarj. The First Lady was mat· ing an ap.pearance at a .'&alute '. 1 i!>..EdY£lltiQJI• g~a. ',Later, sbe . relfu'n'Od to 'the'Whlte ,fl_ to~ a celebration . with · the . Presldeht: · " · ' . • , order' from M.,... Manlueto Fransclonl the asaaull with a deadly weapon <ll'O ' , ' ' ' . ':r.i! ... evacualjon pl_an into effect at 7 ~:..tokMllJ capti"• thal .he-:ouJdl•I To~eniial Rain, ~c nd ts' p ' • ' , · "'!be water .ls DOI In the town Itsell, but He ordered ber110I to look al him, then . • , ~ ra n.~aren· .· ,rog~r.,n·. m. ·.1 weareleaving,"aaldPollceQliefCiil-Ded .-!Jollnd.,oul of the .sprawllog, w· ds H t 30 r.• • ~ . ,,., ford Lamont. three-atory a~I complex as she ' ffi ·' ur · ' l · .Be aald the · J*'mile-Iong makeshift 1 rin to h.er.real-to call police. • l ' w· ' ' ',;· ' I -levee ruptured during the night al .lb• The Victim said be WU a otranser. but ;Damage Phoemx· ' r; ~ t · ' •, / • · east end of town. that she noticed him looting ii apart. ·n f ~ ay a , airvww "'Ibo may.r bu .iveo the order \We ment nnmben on mallbox• ·on the ' · . ' ' • · will .Vacuate," Lantn said. • I ground floor before be loDowed her in1o PHOENIX (~) -Tbll second straight · ' ' .• !' 1 • LI. Jama 1!oyd ol the ~~GuardL !be •levator. day of lorrential rains 1e11t floodwater• B~ ARTHUR R. VINSEL • Tetanled: aald he Ul!deritood the meYJlr's order was ~ ;:!'" :m1' ~as lrii~ but= rumbling through a vast seclion .of the 11 ., _. .,., ,,.. Curratly, Ealrilew 'siate llllpllal ~ "'-unitary reuona -the chance of • w 11ce Id. or ' popUloua Phoeliix irea today '. ~1.;':6.llli:ua ~~':~· no or&~ Footer Gnmd)iarents pro-~ ":':8~'.waa no\ beca.;. of • po 18 ' • • , Police aaid high wind! anl ~I Just two • ..._....., gram, W lll8DY · 11011Joi... ~. ar,e, fear llll.ol,.tM __,_ itae ln1Uld give tornadoes Injurtd more than 30persons, II!lr '1 mlllloo worth ol vao-·Y ~ the ' mu!-".V6lunlecr ... . De!.1"1-' f ·-11·-. '/lamacOclordoilroyed~Amonahomes ~ 'craacllatlletly alleclion. wwten at tire !acillly. w~ f'lo-10.fool high ~ dite .... aui au.ex _:_oiid ll!ll!.1Jo91 ~w~ the • 'li!e dilnliinOd lederal«a!F Fml to 'l1>e local ·~ wlll lmance 'IS ""'f:-41> built during a llood·Ugbted afi.Dlghl eUort r ~ ~ --" -~ ~ mlillollS of dollars. · , a apmyl Footlr Gl'lllClparlmll pro-men alld women ol limited -to involving Army ~ with huge ·'t' 1.!ng' Wet' Police deterlbed the la s h l onable -m10lll1Ctd W~ a apei¥I four baura ~dly at tlie lloepilal eart!Hnoving pllChinery and hwidred! of IW Came~k Moaalall> area ol Phoenix as ....,,..,teUoopilalinc..til.... -11111hoc!rs..,n.'1ritb11"1 cllferenl volunteer laborers,·Including a teen-age a'ne8l'dlaaller-area·as rock and mud .,. Blallallfonl, director 'ril ACl'ION, ~ -or 150--le all. a!mel brigade. . . ..J ATH !_~!);.J~b ""'~~ lllde1.,crippled tralllc'81ld threatened.al Pl ... lina'. .. dtlRn id•ioe -· '1lllldll«'d, a , lbnner. dllctor of. Ille' ~neanl !be oriler witli014 lliJ .,.,. """"uncu' nu uu.., 1eMt 11111 eic'Iul.e Iiom ... 11111 ..... llonlld Reo&an'• wife, 111Dc7, ~ Oirpo, ei;plalned tliol bot!I adult put ....n to leave. Boyd aakl sacramen-recorded 100 Indies of nilo,. the N• Barna bepn a early-morning com· *Md 111t boll"lal to Diab the 11111 •....,. olllld '11111 benefit and thll II to County llherlll's depuU .. and National tional Weolbe\' Seryice ~ maleh began leafing their bomes. ••~-... lllw II -piann.lj_;,_L · . Guardamen would ll1list the evacuees by A ......t .JI.Inch rainfall boolled The Arlzooa Highway Patrol said Altlltll ol "11,lll In fedml IUa, plm ..,,,....., ottlit"'ll"lf pna11 to act a land roale. • U.loW.lo 100.ip lflchel. flOodlni folced II to clooe the Black Can- .... le f(atHilocll$! .J111119 will .. .,....,..11.lollledllldthoyarobel Thehightldecrestadabout 2:30a.m., 'Illa!'• alnce fecords bei!•n IO yon "-ay, "making it look like a n..:. lllt 1llllque incrua -Inc," Ila. ..... lnod, DOllnf'II provldM the Sli feel below the top ol the emergency ,... .... parklnf lot" as th<)u,and.! of molOrisll C11111omla'~ el&bt loatltutlona for !be (lloa!AlllYU:W, I'll• S) (See EVACUATE, Page S) (lloa AIUZONA.,Pl&t I) _. . .;,: t . \ • . . . . . ' . , . . I . ' Homosexual Arrests Spark Row II)' BARBARA KREIB!CB Of .. Dlllb' PIW lllff Doctors, l;awyers and priests, men -ml women, gays and straights turned out in force 1\'..w.lay nliibt lo air the c:urrd Jll'Ohlems of.LaiuNi ~·1 ~I commurutt belru:e l!1e c11y, Cou!l!:ll. The, smoothly organized protest that drew .more tlian 200 persons to the COUDs ell chamber and Its adjacenl porch, wu sparked by live recent arrests of homose:ruals by Laguna Beach police - one in the Utile Shrimp Bar, locally known u ,a gathering place for gays, and four ill H'eiller Park . . ~ charged that police olficert uae:l-metllods, of "enticement-and-•- tra~ti•. fo maneuver victims into con· verQOoU that' were recorded ,with microphones. coricealed on !heir persons to prOvide evidence of 11soli.cJtation in a public place to.qage in lewd behavior." J\espondlng to the.charges, Police Chief Jooeph J. Kelly aald Dally, "No officer talked, dr1•1d or apted. like a gay. Al for en~ AM eowta will rule on that when --come to trial U we have. enlnlpped, we it.rve to be censured " · • Tbe·.o.'.ncn rlued to act on a molloa Ill · '(See GAYS, Page I) . . ~- • ........ 11'ea~er · Moolly 11U1111Y F'ricla!• aa:rs the weatbertady, follcnrinl tbe UIAMl morning low clouds. Highs aniund 15 at the beaches 'rising to 75 ii> land., Lows Jn the Ill's. INSIDE TODAY • .TM ·protMonal !Ding of lllt · Irish Repulllican A""V-1'as 0!1· -nounced-tlloH I toil! 1111p<11d oj:-·1---'- ftmioe operatioM in Norihml fr(!and 11Qr11ng 01 mldiriQhl M011dov. See lforfl, P041t 4 • :....._ J --. ~....... . --. ,...... . -Sltc"'I.._ ... .,......... . -· --. -----. . 2 0.ULY PILOT s 1'11or11N!'. Mt 2Z. 1972 St~onger Agnes ~ leaves Trail of Dead Behind WASHINGTON CUPll -Tropical llorm ~ P'1Ullde<I Ibo aor111eaJtuD l.llllt.d st.Rt witb plH llld up to a loot ol l'aln !Oday, caualo( a mounting death loll and cnatlng ...,,. ol Ille wont storm coodltlool In clocada. Al leul lt pmons w.,.. dead from the reJuvenaled Agnes, born In the !larlbbean ... lut weekend u a hurricane. 'lbe most rain fell on the Wublngton area Jn 4t yurs llld more than 10,000 penollJ Wt,re eVICUl\td from their -In Ille capilll J11loo. 'Ib:IUl.anda d ollel' penona were d.rf9e:n from llldr bomu II Wellnille, N.Y., In N~ Ofleasive: ' . . . ' ' wb41 Ille m1yor called the city's "wonl Wallblnglm aru ai«p. ~woman was natural diauttt." • ' swept from bor ~.II\ 'tubarbln SDver The ta1b<o wlll1 o! the LUe Rolllld Sping Md.: aDil 1 body wb folmd n<ar a lfftrVOlr were crumbling In Bllllmore • !u. that d,.!roY«I 1 Jklofe lbopplng and Clltldala ordered lllousaods ol '*!ltr ar Atlliidrli, V&, Two bodJe.s porl<IDI •to eva<uai. In the , heavily wll't found In 1"alrfu °*inly, V1. J>Cloulaud JOila Fall Valley. The 7.1!nCbeo1111! fell al Wuhill(lon'1 • Vlcllm1 locluded nine ptrlOOI, 11• pl )'iallonll Airport were Ille moat since the them mol«lall, In Vlrglnla ; four prrllOlts record 7JI inches AuJi. JJ.1%, 1928. in Pe.nnsylvanJa, including a baby tom Twelve inches fell on Blc Aftadow1, V11,, from its father's hands: four la and U on Dulles International Airport in Maryland, including three chll• swept the Virginia bone country outside away in a car, and two perlODI lo North Wasblngton. Cln>llna. Plml)'lvania• Gov. Milton Sb it p Four or the <ltatha were In the mobJllJed the llallooll Guard to oope N. Viets Cross River for Attack SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnam,.. trOopo crossed the My Chanb River In rll)mental llrellglb and attacked South Vietnam.,. ponilroops today In the helvlest drive acrou the northern dolenae llne lln<e Quang Tri province fell ~>'I. One Allied aource aaid the Communist Iliac!<, bocked by Sovlel-bulll unb and IJDmm CIMOOS, might be the llart Of the lq<1wa!t.d ollemlve aplmt Hue, %0 mUea to the IOUlh. VPI ~ Donald A. Dovlol, •ho jUJt relumecl from the My Chanb area, aald the CommunLrt push was in no aen1e a "breakthrough." namese did not gel past the paratroopers. 'The North Vietnamese rtgiment m. volved in the attack wQUld normally num· ber about 2,900 men. UPI repomr Chad HunUey said 100 North Vietnamese were killed by mldaftemoon. South Vietnamese officers &aid their own casualties were light. They claimed 16 Communist tanks and armored vehicles knocked out by tactical alma fl. At the 11me time the North Viet· lllJl1ele 1lllcked the weat.m ball of Ibo def.,,.. line, at ltul lour o! the Ill South vi.t-bolllllolll aclvanclo( Into Communist-held Quang Tri Provtnee on the eastern half fell back south of the river, which forms the province's southern boundary. • with a .. 1tate of txtreme emqency." Acne•. which dalmed 11 Uves earlier in the week wb<n It struck Florida II the natlon'I tint hurricane, was centered on tbe Maryland and Delaware abore areas thiJ morning and was expected to pass over New York City later in the day. An estimated 10,JOO persons were given temporary 1htltu in schoolJ, fire houses aod American Legion posts I n Washington's Virginia and Maryland suburbs. Hundreds of motoristl were stranded and aome bad to be rescued. The Na· tlonll Weatller Semce said wind guats· hit to miles per )lour. Hundreda nf lretS were toppled and powtr wa1 knocked out In parll ol Wash!nglon and 1111uburbJ. Near Rockville, Md .. to the nor!h ol Iha capital city, two dams were heavily strained and many families were evacuated because of danger of collapse but civil defen3e officials said lattr the immediate danger had passed. The Potomac River was believed to be the highest since 1942. It was six feet over flood stage at some points, and lapped close to I.he end of a . runway at Natiooa! Airport which was virtually cut off by waier over the road!. DAILY ,ILOT ,,_ ... 9't Lie'"°" nious.ands of government wu-kera - Ill lhooe ucepl ones In tmergency poi!· tions -were encouraged to stay bom1 under the aovernment'a 11llbtr•l ltave" pollcy. Jn RI-and. Va., two Wash!""°"' bound trains were forced to stop by l1ood waters and 537 passengers were stranded temporarlly. . Amtrak, the naUonal passenger tram service, said Washington-bound trains were halted at New York, Riclunond and other locations wttil 8:30 a.m. when the waters began re<eding from the lrackl. From Page 1 EVACUATE. • • barrier, where workers had piled mud, rock and assorted debrls. The task began Wednesday morning, a few hours after river waters poured through a broken levee to the south of this town on Andrus Island Jn the Sacramento River Delta and moved across lower land toward Isleton. The waters threatened to move into the town with the early morning high tide but the crescent-shaped emergency levee held, though COi. James C. Donovan of the Army Corps of Engineers described the batUe as "nip and tuck all the way." An earthen levee on the San Joaquin River burat before dawn Wednesday, sending muddy torrents pouring over Andrus l!land and parts of nearby Bran-- nan Island -covering a IS.mile-square area to the south and west of here. More than 1,500 persons, some in only nightclothes, fled in Jtrror Into the darkness. At least nine were injured, but none seriously. There were no reporta of deallu or missing -· Some olllc!W said, however, they leartd victlma milbt be found when the waters subside. He ukl d.espite re!ereoce1 to the 0 My 'O\anh River defense line," the pirat.rooptr poaitkma were actually a few mllel below lht mer llld the North Vlei- Huntley aaid the Marien p.lllback after five daya of fi&hUng had been plaMed before the Communist attack. Even so, the pullback helped oo...otidale the South Vltlnameae poalllons. Huntley was told the marines, in their fartheat advll!Ct! yet Into Quang Tri prov- ince up to ail: miles but never cloeer than 10 miles to lhe cUy cf Quang Tri, left behind some small "combat <1ut· posts" when they withdrew. VISITORS BRING BIG NEWS TO FAIRVIEW: SOMETHING FOR OLD AND YOUNG Nancy RNSr•n (from left) Blatchford, Dr. Anthony Toto and VoluntHrs Damage on Andrus Island w a s esUmated at more than $15 million. Many persons fied on fool, by boat or Jn cm and trucu from the low-lying Islands. Othera were matched to .. rety by Cout Guard and Air Force rescue helicopters In the dartnw. F..._P .. eI GAYS ••• ctnaure proposed by city council can-- dldale Betll Leeds, bul voled unantmoua- ly to adopt a motion presented by Mayor Richard Goldberg thll the OOUDCll "sel u Ill pollcy 1111! II la not now, nor ever will· be city paUcy to iw-..., entrap or lllllol anymie ln !bit community u tonr u Ibey live ~ the lawa laid down for the community." Councllmln Charlton Boyd later receiv· ed a standing ovation from the crowd when, af~ commending them far t'hav· Ing lht counge to come bert, stand ua w -ext attempt to set 1 burtna !or a viewpoint," he commented on the mo- tion, ''With all good intent, some pollclea can be empty onea and lbla just milbt be one of those." Both Boyd and Cowlcllmln Roy Holm noted lhll the city council had not bad ad- vance notice of Chief Kelly's move to slep . up enforcement of anu ... ucU.lion Jaws Ind eapreued lbe opinion that lbe council llhould part!clpale In any najor move I(! such a ....iuve area. CounCllmen Edward !Arr. on the other hand, llid be did not agree that the coun- cil "should cleclde what the police chief allauld do lo enloii:e the Jaw becaUJe II la • pollllcal body and the police clllef la hired to aee that the Jawa placed on the boob by the stale are fairly enlorted." Lorr ldded, "I would not support eny lierwinent ol the gay community Jn Laguna Beacb. They have a n,hl to en- joy living here. I'd leave II Jn the hand.I of the police." Goldberg told the crowd II waa bis Jn. ltlllton, in ol!erlng the policy motion, "lo give all of :io<i uaurance that •• feel r .. your problems and. we will bl more, watchful, more carefuJ •• , 11 I \I was bis lmprealon, llid the meyor, hlil lbe P<>Ucy allinned In bis motion had atirays eililed In -fhe-clly. -,.11 Tu ihe lullire you feel enr. department bu violated thla policy, p eaae bring ti to our attention," he added. ow•1co.ur IT DAILY PILOT 'nlti OtWlft C ... f DAILY ,ILOT, Mt11 ~ b COITIOltlld Wit NtwS-Prm. ti SIUbfllllld W tllt Qhrlo9 (Nit PWll5lllrlf ~. S.., r111 tc111ion. .,. pvbtllMll. Menll•r _,.,,.,. 'tld1y, fir C.11 MtN, NIWPlff IHCfto H111ttl111twi INCll/Foun1tln Ytl!Q', ........ ltldl, INIMJSlddltbttk W San Clemlnte/ 111'1 .lwn Clpblr.,,._ A 1lt111i. NtlliMI •lftM h Slllbllll'IM S.l\l"ll'fl Mii sw.Nya. n. ... kt.I Pllblbfllltf PIMI ft II D Wrtl 11)' StrMt, Call Maw, Clllfor"nS., , ... R1hrf N. W1.4 Prtsiftm IM Pvbli.ttft J1ck ft, C•tf1y Viet P',..kl.,I Md G9ntf1t Mlfltttr 11'0'"1• k11vil E•ltot Tho11111 A. M11tphi11t Mlnttl!W ltlltor ditrlts H. Loot Rich1r4 r. N•ll Alt.l&ttnl MaMt•• 1.i1n -c.tt M•: ,_ w.t .., llrMt ....,,.,,. -..en: =a """"" ~ &:....,.. lttdrl: 222 ,...., ........ '-"'"""'" ... Clll ll'WS MilcR ..._.,.,. .. °""""9Z as ,..,. II °"*'9 ... "J• .. 111 f714J '41o4JJI " ~ Mwtff1'1k1 IU.a671 ..... c:.-.,.,.. ................ 4H-..._ ... _ __,a• 011 _,_ ==-..... ._ .... , ...... f .................. , •• ~ ....... --., .. , ....... --::..r.·c:..:..; .·•r •. ' ..... ,.,. -E=fi ... "" °"'9 ..... ~.. "'.,...... .. ;;;;;a..., ...:.~' .....,, Heavy fighting which began around midnight was continuing at mld·af- ttrnoon, Hunlley llid. U.S. JOls supporting the marines reported 1mock!ni out three or the bJihiy accurate IBlknlJ! p 11'llh "amert bombl" along !hit SOUllJ Cblbt' see · oout road that the French during lbelr earlier Jndocbina war cllled the "street Without Joy." . The Communist., in their attack on the western half of tbe defense line, fired 1\1 l22mm rocket.a into the paratrpopi' main base, Camp Evans, and blew up a 175mm ammunition dump. They aL9o ahelled Evana wltll 130mm gum for the :second COOlllCUtiVe day, Mllllary aourct1 alld !bat il tbe Com- munlat altaet on the My Chanlirtv..-Une signaled the llarl o! the long-awaited of· fenslve, ti would have to be followed up with more than a regiment. The line ii cltlended by three marine brigades and two llrborne brigades. A South Vlelname1e brigade Is the lllllle .slle as a regiment and numbers about 2,500 men. In lddlllon, they are backed up by the 10,000-man 1st Inf•.._ division. __ , 5, I Klan Chief, Held in Tarring Of Detroit Man DETROrr (UPI) -Five men, Jn. eluding !be cbapllln Of tbe Mlcblgan !Wilm of tbe United K11111 o! America, were cbarged today with conspiracy In the-tarring and foathering Jut-year of a high achool principal trying to Improve radal relationa. Robert Miles, M, wu arrested at hi! lann about elgllt miles norlb ol Howell, shortly alltr I a.m..today and brought lo Detroll While being cllarged with conspiracy, Miles wa.!I not actually charged with tar.. ring and leathering Dr. Richard Wiley Brownlee, Ille principal at Wiiiow Run High School. Als? cbarg_ed in the conspiracy, which the Justice Department aaid l!egan Jan. I, 1971, were Arthur Meadows, !2. Edward Malandonado and Green Billey C.wood, 40; all of Ypsilanll, and Sammy Mlllions, 27, now Jiving In Baltimore. All acepl MilUons wen In police custody. From Page I ARIZONA •.. were trapped on the busy thoroughfare. Phoenix police said traffic on some roads waa becked up 10 miles during the poalo'!tJh bol!r and ... ~led i!Q per· cent cl. the city's streets were cloeed. The Salt River )ll'Ojecl opened flood gates on its vast 11ystem of irrigation canals in the Phoenix area 1n an effort to help drain tile flooded tlty. PoQce said the numtier Of homes and businesses flooded would run into the hundreds. In the east Phoenix suburb or Scotbdale, an ez:clwive winter resort, no traffic was permitted into the area, police said. The Salt River Project said there ap- peared to be no danger of canals break- ing a.s flood ga~es dumped water into the dry Salt River bed south ol Phoenix. Arlaona Public Service and lhe Salt River Project reported scal~red power outages and traffic wu snarled at iJr tersections in east and north Phoeoi.J: when traffic aignals quit working. The National Weather Service said some. sections of Pboenlx may have received 2.~ lnches ol rain. At the weather bureau, 1.2 inches of rain had fallen. Farther south, tbe amall communities ol Eloy and Maricopa were digging out from the debris Jell when two tornadoes lllruc:k the towns tale Wecine'sday. Another tornado wu spotted north o! Mesa today, but JI apparently did not touch down. "JI loolced.like smoke; the air was fill· ed w:lt.h debris," 11aid Leo Delgado, a men:hant Jn the town of Eloy, of the wind and rain. Tornadoes riPP.ed apart mobile homes' In Eloy and Maricopa, where l% peraoilJ were reported Injured. Four remained boopllallzed today. Bev..-ty Neff, whole Tucaon home WIS virtually destroyed; said she aaw the storm approeohing will! borlzootal sbeell ol rlln. "I ran outside to get the dog, who was tied to the porch/' she sald. "Jwit u 11 tot Inside, 1 llW the porcb go up in the air. Then 1 beard the re31 of the roof 10 .. . .. Donna Kelly, 11, said hill In Glendale, ' west Phoenix suburb, wu the aize of' Ice cubes. "We made an iceman," she aald. "I couldn't believe Jt in the middle of June." Bard to Find Were Dirty -Lyrics Imagined? LONDON (UPl)-Tbe cbairmln ol the BrlUsh Broadcuttnr Corpor1llon 1ald be can't !Ind the four·leller word Mra. M at y Wbilcbouae 11ya lbe beardJn 1 pop record by the Rolllnt Siona pleyed _ Oil BBC rldla. As secretary of tbo.-N1tlollll Viewers and UNnen Aaoclallon, Mrt. Wb!-spends much o! btr Ume mak!nJ COlllln !bat broadca11tr1 In Brlllln adhere to the moral and etblcll 1landmla abe ..11. In 1 !tiler which Ibo BBC made • ) public, Lord IDll, chairman o! the ABC, laid be Jlaltoed lo the luck, part ol the Jong-playing record "Exile on Main Street," aevertl times '11t a ftiist rate, it a medium nte, at a slow rate • "Altbouah my bul'Jna la a· celleil~ I did not hear 1111¥ o!lencllni r .... 1etter wordl whatever," be wrote, "Could It be Iha~ be1temc of • fencllnl wo!da lo be ibore and ' lUIOlll to ~llcover them, -you im- 11Jncd !bat )'OU heard what )'<lU did nOLhtarf" From Page I FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL. • • adult with a rewarding social contribu· ti on. Conaldered an outgrowth of last year's White House Conference on Aging, the Foster GrandpareniJ program pays $t.to per hour, plus one meal at the hospital. Remdtlng will befi:n immediateJy for In · uals or couptfs, whose annual earn ·ncome must be $2,000 or $2,600 respectl Transports ·n provided for the foster grandparents, 'f needed, in ad- dition to other benefi including an in-- itial 40-hour training course i n therapeutic programs for the retarded. Blatchford did not ml:ntion it Wed- nesday, but the annual income limit for Foster Grandparents is the same as that for residency in the federally.financed Bethel Towers senior citir:en skyscraper .. The ACTION grant will be awarded by July, allowing immediate training so the Foster Grandparents can begin brighten- ing young and old lives ilw In the •wn· mer. Foster Grandparent programs are already initiated at three state hospitals, including Paciric State Hospital in San Bernardino. which will double its pro- gram through the grant. Tours of Fairview wards Wednesday - where young patltnt1 leading lives Jimited by their afflictions flocked around the group -graphically Illustrated one of Blatchford's comµients. ''This ~pmenls lbe best In manklru!.'' he said. "men and women providing love for children whom society wants to forget." Wallace Progressing SILVER SPRINGS, Md. (UPI) - Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace ba.s made ••very satisfactory" progress since the operation Sunday that remo~ed a bullet lodged In bis spinal column, and bis pysicians have discontinued daily medical bulletin.!I on hi.s condition. Doctors said Wednesday in their last daily bulletin that Wallace was .suffering ' • 1 e s s postoperative pain each day." Walen! aa high u IS feel In aome arus swamped homes and' triller houses and aenl dozens ol boats crashing Into piles ol debri.!I. Isleton ls on a northern, elevated tip of Andrus Island -in the heart of the delta that drail\5 Northern California waters into San Francl3co Bay. Hundred,o ol Andrua Island residents left bomeleSs . were cam:! for by friends and neighbors and more than 200 men, women and children were evacuated to a high scbaol fnr lood and 1beHer. Despite the lbru1-nlng waters, aome Isleton residents wnalned steactruUy in their homes and local bars remllned open and busy. Lale Wedneaday, Gov. Ronald lleqan declared the dells an emergency •ea, QUalilylnf It for Immediate lld In lllCllH!Y and state agency -and property lax r.liel Iller for those who lost homea or whose croplands went under. The Jevee broke at a apot where con. structlon crews bad been working to strengthen it. George Rabb, comtruclion engineer IOI' the Brannan-AodnuJ Island Levee District which owned the levee, alld the construcllon llaelf mey have cauaed lbe break. . sofa bed sale! .queen now • • • $399. ·····... . . . ... - • size dual size •. ~ $299. • These are very comfortable sofa beds for sitting and sleeping. • A wide selection of fabrics and colors to choote from. • Rtve!Sible becks ind seat cushions. H.J. GAR.REIT f URNflURE PROFESSIONAL Open Mon., 2215 HARIOR llVO. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thu". I Fri, Eves . COSTA MESA, CALIF. I I I c I T •I 1 t N a T p. 31 a vi m In .. pl se 0 au da lb p I de tio be po s I •1 Cl da G .. Do trt be $ OAILV PILOT J District Problems Social-math • . Communications, Prof Joins Finances Probed UCI Faculty A serious communtcatk>ns gap and a grim financial outlook are the two most serious . problems facing the Laguna l!each Unllied School District i citizens CQl1Unittee study comm.lsslo~ed by the Board of EducaJlon has concluded. The Educational Priorities S!udy Com· mittee .indicts both the district ad· ministration and the board for their failure to set up an effective com~ munications program. "As the nwnber one priority ot both ad- ministration apd board, we urge the im· mediate inauguration Of a modern com- munication pr-Ogram that will reestablish rappart between the schools and the com- munity," the report states. In the realm of finances, the study comments, "We urge administration and board to cease and desist from the morbid practice of impulsively juggling projected costs on one side with the guessing game of revenues on the other to an-ive at the legally balanced budget on an annual basis. We suggest the im- mediate preparation or long range fol'ecasts so that the owners (taxpayers) can appraise what they must to do pro- tect their invesbnent in this framework Hicks Now Heads State District Attorney Group Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks has been elected president of the California District Attorney's and County Counsel's Association. Upon his election at the annual con- ference held this week at South Lake Tahoe, Hicks Said, "Th.e public is on our side but it ls our task to remind the legislature, and someUmes the courts, that they are servants of the people and the Constitution. "Our primary job must be to increase the safety and security of the citizens of California." Hicks has been district attorney of Orange County since 1966 end presently serves as a director for California of the National District Attorney's association, and Is also a member of the California Task Force on Organir.ed Crime. Free Shots Set At Capo Cli ni c '!be county Health Deparlment has begWl a free immunication clinic in San Juan Capistrano to insure iml'nunization of students entering the t:apistrano Unified School District in the fall . The clinic will be open on the first Tuesday of each month from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Community Christian Church, 31642 El Camino Real. Incoming district atudents are required by state law to pro- vide proof to immunization for polio, measles, diphtheria, tetanus and whoop- ing cough. School health officials said that the shot series can take several months to com· plete and urged parenls In begin the series in time for the youngster to enter school in the fall. Police Auction Slated Saturday A diamond ring, watches, bicycles and other items lost and unclaimed will be auctioned by Laguna Beach Police Satur· day at 11 a.m. in the parking area behind the Main Fire Station. 501 Forest Avenue. The auction will involve items the Police Department has co11~d over the last six months, said George Pletts, department identification officer and auc-- tioneer. • Funds collected from the auction ·will be placed in the city's treasury, not the police department's budget, Pletls said. Swim Signups In San Clemente . Registration .fqr the' first series of' •11earn to swim" classes, foe. San Clemente youngster• will be beld Satur· day from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at ·s.n Clemente ' High School pool. , • The series of 4Qo.minule sessions begin Monday, at 8:3o a.m. and classes will meet daily for three weeks. Subsequent classes are scheduled 1o begin July 17 and Aug. 7 for 1luden!J unable to parUcipote in the !Jrst session. '!be lee Is •1 for each class meetln(. · T!ie program Is open to all children 1'00 bave completed the first grade. Dana Point Marina Getting Coffee Shop A MW coffee obOp will IOOll be.opening It -wly morning aailors at the Dano Point Marina. Counly 1Upervbort 'bave llfonted a %0 Jear sul>leue a~ the rotaU sbopping flaza now under comtructlon at the nwtno" to "Cbri.tlan Cherrin, who pl1n1 to oP'I\ a Brigg's Coffee Shop cri the l>f'OP- 0!11 • Fedl1Ue1 to hoUle the aoop ahould be """Pleted by mlcf.cummer. of excellence.'' While it finds fault witb several specific progz:arps and poUcies, the overall Jm... presslon of the report is that the district is In fairl y good shape. "The Laguna Beach schools ore basically sound, approprlalely motivated, and within tbe limitatlona of the vital criticisms we suggest, adequately ad- ministered. An overall aura for ex .. cellence exlsts which has already been attained in some areas ; it 'is within the prilcticaJ grasp in all," the repOn notes. 1be Educational ptiorities Study Com· mittee spent more than three months evalupting the school district. !ls 19 memhfjrS, who represent a ~ broad spec- trum of philosoplUes, were. divided into three ·subcommittees: e v a Ju at ion, pbilosoiiiy and budget. ~aa Of "Owner" concern looked at by the ·committee included disciptlne and permissiveness, d e co r u m , tard.i.ntss, truancy, innovative, vs. tr ad it Ion a 1 fonnats , aCademic achievement and chara~ de'!elopment and .excessive costs. DAILY l'ILOT 11111 l'Mi. A professor renowned for hi1 defelop- ment of mathemaUc1l thinking applied to the social science.s will joln the UC Irvine faculty In mid.July. Dr. R. Duncan Luce, 47, of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princetob, N.J., bas been named UCI professor oJ social sciences. according to Lewis A. Froman Jr., dean of soci al sciences. Luce recently was elected to the Na- tional Academy of Sciences in recognition of his achievements in orfginal research . ''Prof. Luce is generally acknowledged to be one or the world's foremost social scientists and a scholar who bas made fundamental conVibutions spanning the spectrum of social science research," Dean Froman said. "lie has been one of the major forces behind the development of mathematical models and thinking in the social aciences." The f o 1 ~ o w i n g recommendations reglrdini .tl.i.ach of the areas 'of concern are ·suggested by the com:nlt\e<: . -DISCIPLINE: "Recogniilng lull well that •tbe practicell of dl.Clpline defy preC!se mathematical measurenie'it, we W'ge the administration and the teachers to retllink their coocepts of discipline, and to join together in an affirmaUve restatement of what it means and bow it can be strengthened in all Laguna Schools." Stormy School Session Luce has written seven books and many articles in scientific journab. Among works he has authored are ''Games and Decisions," "Handbook of Mathemati cal Psychology" and "Foun. dations of Measurement .·· Luce has been at the tnstitute for Advanced Study since 1969. He was Ben- jamin Franklin Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and has taught at Massa chusetts Institute of M~re than 200 persons atteµded the Laguna ~acb board of education meeting ~esday night as recall notice was served on trustees, Gerald Linke and Patricia Gillette. They are part .nf a thre .. member ronservative faction on the board that has Incensed many of the district's parents. The recall is being led by a group called Concerned Citizens for Schools. A key element of the recall \Vas the 3·2 board split in favor of not renewing the contract of Supt. William Ullom and two aides at this time. · Technology, Columbia and Harvard universities. Luce will be the third UCI professor to have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Others similarly honored were Or. Ralph W. Gerard •. pro- fessor eme,ritus of biolog ical scleoces and tbe late Dr. Edward A. Stelnha~,I~ In~ dean or the UC! school of b-1 sciences. ' ,; ' -DECORUM: Short of re q u Iring uniforms, the committee report notes, tile schools are powerless to alter the fashions tolerated at home, making iny dress and grooming code unenforceable. Everyhody."Into the Pool ·. . . . . The report vigorously attacks certain teachers for using profane language in the midst of students and urgea the ad- ministration to eliminate these practices. It is urged that greater attention be given to common courtesy and good manners. Univers ity -High .SchQOl Facility Near Completion, $5,000 in Rare Reptiles Stolen -TARDINESS: "We are happy to report that affumatlve steps have already been taken which cooJd eliminate this deficiency, and we urge the ad· ministration to require all teachers to comply with present regulations govefn4 ing the report of tardiness to the at· tendance office," the report says. -TRUANCY: "We find allegaUona of u:~ive truancy . to be without foun- dation," the study states. Included are statistics showing that Laguna Beach High School has the second lowest rate of absences of area bfgh acbools. • ..._INNOVATIVE vs. TradlHon1l Formats: 11Any other than an 'inriovativt' approach can only produce a ltagnated school oystem which would be com- parable to teaching 1!172 missile akills with World War I teaching techniques, or attempting to reas:h the moon by develop- ing more powerful propeller-driven airplanes. "We find that the fears of many of the 'owners' that the innovative programs are minimizing instruction in the basics (tbe tm.e Rs plus history, civics and communication skills) are completely un- founded," the report says. ACADEMIC ACIDEVEMENT a n d Character Development: Tbe commlttee, the report states, is "impressed with statistics showing high college grade point averagea by high school araduates, high elementary school scores an state teata, litUe vandaliam to school property, a feyt arreata of local studenls and strong character among students. -EXCESSIVE COSTS: '!be report terma the fiscal ouUook for the Laguna schools as "grim." The report· reeoID4 mends adoption of a "tight abip" policy, to deal with financial matters, regulation enforcement and lull use of time by the studenls during the school day. A study of the efficiency of the present administrative hierarchy by an Independ- ent consultant is aISo suggested. Following such policy decisions, the board and administration must go to the taxpayers In the form of either a bond or tu override to bring in funds for the next fiscal year, the report maintains. °Finally," the report states, 11and perhaps most important of all, board member should resume b i 1 . com· ministrators witb teachets who oeet an ministratirs with teachers woo seek an ear, administration with board 'member and admlniltratioh with owner." P"lane Plunges Into Cleve"lanil Hom es; One Dead CLEVELAND, Obfo (AP) -A small pJane crashed Into a re1ldenti1l neighborhood shortly alter talteo!! today, selling" two · bou,.. oo fire. Autborltles uld the pUot wu killed bui occupanls of the dwellings """ unbnt. Police Nid the pilot'• body WIS trapped In the wreckage of the twin-engine l!eechcnift, wbfcb came "' mt between the two houses on the West Side. T!ie fire was qulcldy cootrOll~. The pilot waa ldentllltd as Wllllam By CANDACE PEARSON Of tile DlllY' ,1101 Stiff University High School's new swim- ming pool is supposed to be finished within a week and coach Chuck Morris wants to fill it with people as well as water. Head of the high school's water polo and swimming teams during the year, Morris is also director of the school's summer swimming classes. Right now be's trying to drum up business for the three two-week long swwner sessions, the first o( which begins July 5. Walking aroun<P the 1till.unlinisbed pool, whiCh contains only workmen and their equipment so far, Morli$ 1poke glowingly of the 25 meter·wlde by 25 yards-long pool. It might be ready to be filled with water by SUnday, he said. Morris didn't schedule any early enroll- ment "because I didn't know if the pool would be finished." The earliest signups for the more than 30 classes will be taken June 30 from 10 a.m. to noon at the pool area; Other registration-times are July I, 15 and 29 from 9 to 11 a.m.; all day July 5 on the first day of class, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday after class starls. Morris . will be assisted by four in· atructors, all of whom have water safety certificates. This number would increase if the number of people signing up also did, Morris said. For information on times classes are offered or registration1 call Morris at 833- 2720. . All classes, except the tiny tols and Retarded Sehool Program Hits Another Snag . '!be already-delayed project to build a IOboo1 for tile trainable mentally retard· ed (TMR) in the San Joaquin Elementary School District received another setback Wednesday nighl. School trustees,.on the recommendation of facllitles planning director Dave King, voted to put the project out for bid for the tl1ird time. King I-Old trustees the county counsel's office had recommended roblddlng the project because the low coostructlm est.inate from the las! bid was erroneous. King said Near Cal Constr\JcUon bad made several errors Jn coming up with a tigure of $265,488 for the projid. '!be flnn was under actual costs by aboUt $25,000, King said. He noted that even U the error was added to the base bid, the total wolild still be tiOme $40,000 below the next lowest' bld submitted for the project 'King ooted lllat the . firm wanted to rebid the project an4 he ~xpressed: con- fidence tbat the next estimate would aUll be well below other bidders. ' 'T!ie school was firs! planned for open- ing ·in tile fail with, the school year. However, delays In state approval or the Henry by airport ollldala. T!iey 11ld the building funds and the stile's refusal to pla.... wu owned by Aero Tul of accept the 1rrst set or bids -offldal• Philadelphia. said they were too high -have let the A wllnea uld the blue plane dropped_project beck about lour months_ low and IUddeli1r plunsad downward. KJng uid tbal plans are now being O!Dclala at Cleveland l!Dptlna Airport made to bollse the TMR students at a said the plaM bad tatm off dlortly Lullleron ctnirch In 'l'llstin for the opening before the accident, then dlsappeattd of the ICbool yeor. '!be studenls are now !Nm the radar .......,, O!Oclals at the buaed to a school In Orange esch day, but control tower oalcl !boy found no evidence the Orqe fldllly llas...Jnfonned the !he pfiot lndk1ted lie wu tn trwble prior dl$1:lcl that studenls cannot be housed to the crub. there nnt !Cliool year. lifesaving, which cost $8, will cost $6 for a two week session. The second session begins July 17 and the third, July 31. C1asses and their requirements-are: -l!eginners: Must be four feet tall and six-y~ld or older at the time of the class. -Advanced beginners: Hold an American Red· Cross .Beginners Card or be able to swim'the Jengtli of the pool on their stomachs and float on your back. -Intermediate: Have an American Red Cross Advanced Beginners Card or be able to swini two lengths of the pool on tlieif rtomaCba ' mi one lenitb dOlng the backstroke. · 'r. -Swimmer: Have an American Red CroM Intermediate Card or be able to do the sidestroke, breast stroke, back stroke two lengths of the pool. -Lifesaving: Junior, 11-14 years-old; senior, 15 years or older; both, have passed "Intermediate status. -Mpmmy and 1'-fe : Child must be at !'east two years-{)ld and must be ac- companied by an adult. -Tiny Tots: Three, 4 and 5-year---0lds and six-year-olds under four feet tall. Tiny Tot classes have a maximum of five particip~ts and lifesaving groups a maximum ol 15. All other classes are limited ~o 10 people each. LONG BEACH (APJ -The FB! has arrested a 39-year..old man here in con- nection with the theft of 135 rare reptiles, many of them poisonous snakes, from an Arizona museum , agents said. Frederick K. Dorge was booked for in. vestigation Wednesday, agents. said. Officials at the Southwest Research Station of the American Museum o( Natural History in Portal, valued lbe rep- tiles at $5,000 ... They-~d unUIUll mark· ings on some of the specimens accbunted for tbe IUcb price. San Jo~uin S tu<knts Offered VD Educatio n I Homo seiual Me et ~ . . . . . Pro mpts Action NOVATO (AP ) -Two high school teachers have been reprimanded by the Novato School Board for inviting a homosexual to speak to their classel after the principal vetoed the invitation. Instruction in the causes and effects of veneral disease will be offered in· tennediate studenls next school° year In the San Joaquin Elementary School Districi. Scliool trust.., approved the ~rsm Wednesday night and even made the re- quirement for attendance stiffer than recommended by the d I· a'i r i c t ad- ministration. Trustee Robert Dameron said he fell the instruction was important enough that all studenls • ho u I d automatically be included unless the parents refuse permission. Distrlci Superintendent Ralph Gates had asked. for the program baled on no dlild being included unless parenls gave written ~nnis5ion. Trustees even introduced the pae1lbfllty of offering the Instruction In VD in the sixth grade in the elementary schools . However, implementation at that level was put off for flD'ther study. Under ·the approved program, the in- termediate schools will inform parerits that the ·program will be offered and parents not wanting their child enrolled will have to take this initiative to keep him out of the class. The course will be taught in con- junction with physical education classes. A film will be used, pamphlels will be provided the youngsters and small group question and answer sessions will be set up between the students and school nurses. Trustees noted that boys and girls will be separated for the purposea of in- 1truction. • A BlG NAME llNOB t915 \Vlthout discussion, the seven·member board unanimously approved the recom .. mendation of school superintendent. James G. Bunker that San Marin HJgb School probationary teachers Lawrence Siegel and Kristina O'Donnell be reprimanded. Fifteen homosexuals attending the Tuesday night meeting, including the banned speaker, Roby Robillard of the Society for Individual Righls, to pt'Olell, the board's action. "The reason we have to get Into the schools and talk to the children," Robillard said, "is to stop the prejudice in this nation against homosexuals." Siegel. 28, and Mrs. O'Doonell, 28, said they would appeal the reprimand. 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MAIN-at B . er --SANTAANA· 547-3993 ' • 4 DAILY PILOT Drafwes Can Join Reserves WA!lllNGTON (AP) -Men ordertd drafted tn early July were given • fresh chance today to beat the draft by jolnlng the Rtserves or National Guard. • 'lbty alao w~ offered another d1anct Jo 'enlllt ln llN: r.gular fon:es far two ~years, Jn.stead of the usual three or more, W (a.la a wldfr choice of Wigmn<lltl than araneea. f Today's announcements reflect Selec- ;,ive Servamoveo to Jmplementhro new 5>01icltS, 1111e permitting men to opt for ~ Gull'd or Resttves after gettiog tbelr draft notrces, and tho other permlWn( ~ !borttr enllstment period. i The new rule laYI a man may not join ~ unit or enUst for Je11 than three years ithln JO days of his Induction date. Thal ould have left out most CJ( those ordered ~ report early next month, but today :.I.cling Draft Director Byron V. Pepitone R a!ed the rule. Pepitone authorized draft boards to ant 'a 15-<lay delay for men with por!IJli dates belween July 1 and July ~5 if they are actlvely being procesaed for Reserve or Guard appointment or two. ear enlistment. But he aaid thlJ pollcy will not be ex· liended to men wbo are on orders to reoort /or Army duty this montll. ~' 'ibe chance /or men facing certain raft to join tho Raerve or lllatlonal uard;!as opened up in hopes of flUll1g oome Of lhe growing lbortages in llNlee forces. 1 Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird ind Deputy Secretary Kenneth Ruah recently expressed ·tCOrl<fean because the (iuard and Reserves have dropped an tstimated 40,000 below sb'ength Ml draft pressures eased. in contrast, Jut fall when there were ng walling lists, the Pentagon put draft· ollgible 111-year .. ldt at the end of the line for Reserve or Guard appointments. • Pepitone S8ld men wllo want to take /advantage of the new policy must locate uni( vacancies on their OWn and lhould !'e<iliest that lllelr erutatments or a!>' j>ointmenls be upedlled to meet the 10. pay nqulrement. A man t.s 11lven illl deya notice Jo report In-start buntJng•for a Rtoerve or National Guard slot. , Selective Service said the new po)lcy ta erected to raise tho Joltery number that \ri;J be reached tl!ta yeat but tho extent wcn't ·bit known mitil the irogram is lesteil. No. 75 was announced Tuesday •• the draft celling for August and offlc!olt do pot expect the number to climb mud! above that the remainder or th yeer. Dodd Had Pistol During Censure, :Anderson Writes , ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -The late Sen. !J'bomas J. Dodd (D-O>nn.), carried a pl!lol Jn bt.s pocket to the Senate floor •hen he WU censured, according to S)'ll- dicated colwnnist Jack Anderson. "Those who knew aboul the pt.slol Jeered the despondent Dodd migbt try to end bt.s humiliation with a pistol shot, !hereby turning the drama into Roman fragedy In fronl of the aasembled 1enators , 11 Anderson reported in columns published today. Dodd was censured June 23, 1967 for spendjng cam!faign contrtbuUona .., persooal debts. He diOd May 24, 1971 at 1111, alter failing to win re-election as an independent in 1970. Anderson said that the gun, a .25 caUber plstol, was taken from a gun-con- trol elhlblt in Jhe hearing room of Dodd's J u v e n i I e Delinquency subcommittee. Dqdd was a gun control advocate, and Anderson says, continued to push antlgun Jegia)aUoo unltl his Jenn expired. Anderson says Jhe only two pe1'lllf1I who knew about the incident were sut>- committee aides Eugene Gleuon and Cerl Perian. •· CracJcdown Looms , Price Controls Urged for Food WASHINGTON (AP ) -Tbe Cost of !Jvln( Council today beglna considering the Price commJaslon's call for ••finn and Immediate actloo" to balt rising I~ prices by broadening President NIJ:oa s controls oe ogrlcultural producl!. Alter a dey-Jong meeting Wednesday, the commlSSkKI decided to make il:I recommendation to the council, which ovenett the controls Nixon imposed las• November. A commission spokesman stopped abort of telling newsmen the exact recom- mendation, but aaid the co~lon member! ••feel the problem ensUI because of the lack of cootrol of raw agricultural products." Raw agricultural products, which by government definition includes both live ' Prettg Practitioners · animals and vegetables, have been ex- empt from controla alnce the atart of the program last Aug. 15. The admini.ltratlon bu been reluctant to try to control such a volaWe market. Miss California Pageant hopefuls rub out the kinks of their competilX>rs as activities opened today in Santa Cruz. From left, Miss Downey, Ann.t Vidal, 20; Miss Napa County, Shelly Pritchett, 17; Miss Contra Costa Coun~, Lysbeth.Jeanne Rhoden, 19; Miss Los Angeles, L)'Dthia Henry, 18; Miss Tulare County, Gall Zarouruan, 20. The spokesman listed removal of the uemptJon as one of. the main options. He also said the commission "ls not cur- rmtly recom.?!!!nding a freeze" on food prices another prtncipal option. Lebarwn Pounded By New Attacks; Ponders Action By United Preu J.ateniatloeal Israell IJllllll"'S attacked border areas 1n southern Lebanon for the second day in a row, according to reports from the area today. Israel Wednesday J a u n ch e d a retaliatory air and land attack against villages in the border area and captured five S)Tian officers, including a general. UPI correspondent Abdul B a J J 1 J reported from southern Lebanon tllat villagera from the El Edalsse area one mile from the border with L•rael Jold him lst'aeli artillery was shelling the village. Correspondent. were prevented from entering lhe area but from nearby hills BaJjaj aaid he could see smote rising from El Edaisse. In political action, Lebane.se P,..ident Suleiman FranJleh beld an emergency cabinet meetlng to consider possible ac- tion over the 111.tck!, Including wbetber to request the U.N. Security Council meet to dlscus.s the Middle East situation. LelJinon alreldt bas protested the lmleli attaclt to the Unlled Nations. In Tel Aviv, an Israeli military spokesman oald tllat despite We\tnesday's raids Lebanon returned two Israeli civlliW: who had inadvertently crossed the frontier June 10. The Israeli sweep into southern Lebanon with alr, tank and groand forces came in retaliation for the May 30 massacre at Tel Aviv's Lod Internalional Airport and !<Ir Monday'• bazooka attack oo a buJ by Palestinian commandos. It was tbe first crc:u.border action in four months. Wlek• IRA Announces Cease-fire While the Cost of !Jvlng Council, bead- ed by Treuury SecreJary George P. Shultz, t.s not bound by the colllmiMlon's thl.nk1ng, the price agency's recom- mendation will weigh heavily on any decllion. -Due to Start on Monday The spokesman said the commission definitely bope.s for quick octlon by the council on Its recommendation. '"There wa.s general agreement that firm and iln- mediate action wu necessary," be said of the lengthy comnUssion teS!lon behind closed doors. DUBLIN (AP) -'lbt natlonalilt Provisional Wing of the · Outlawed Irish Republican Army announced today a con- dltlonal cease-fire in its bomb and bullet campaign in Northern Ireland to start from midnight next Monday. The IRA said suspension of mllltary ac- tivities would take effect from Monday provided its terms are reciprocated by tbe British army. Tbe IRA announcement did not llve details and did not explain the lerml. In the past the British army bu Ignored Provisional IRA cease-rire offers that were linked to demands for British troop wtJhdrawals. Tbe IRA alao did not say whether the iruce would be lndellnlte or for a fixed time. A Britilh army 1pokesman in Bellut commented: "We are plea!ed that a cease-fire has been called. But we have not been told what the terms are or how long the cease-fire will last. We hope that between now and midnight Monday tbJngs will stay quiet." Tbe Marxist Official wing of the IRA has been obS<l'vlng an Indefinite cease- fire since early this month. The Provisional wing ignored this and con- tinued lt.s bomb and bullet campaign to upeI the British from Northern Ireland. A alatement Issued in Dublin by the Provisionals oald: "Tbe lri.sh Republican Anny will SU3pend offensive operations as from midnight Monday, June 2&, 1972, provided that a public rec J pro ca 1 re.!ponse t.s forthcoming from the armed forces of the British crown. The leadership of the republican movement believes that a bilateral swpension of operations would lead to meaningful talk! between tbe major parties to the coo- ruct." In Londonderry, Northern Ireland's second city, the Provisional leader, Mar· tin MacG-.... 8llllOWlCed that bt.s JDeD would observe the Dub~alled cease- fire. In the paat there have been reports of dl.saemion among aome Provisional IRA leaden. The commLsslon alao discussed allow- ing only a limited pass-through of cosl! at the wholesale level, using government persuuioo Jo try to talk down the rtae in prices, and lncrtasing meat exports, the spokesman said. "Tbese don't necessarily exhaust all the Pfl.'!(bllltles," be sald. 1be council's staff and other govern- ment economists have been · working separately on a program to try ~ stem the Ude of rising food costs, particularly meat. Althoogh i;ecord meat prices have been reconled at the wholesale level, they have yet to be fully reflected at the retail level. But Nixon Administration 8 Dead, 8 Wounded Acquaintances J olred In Gunman's Rampage By Tbe Associated Pres• uHe was very quiet and paid his rent on time and I hid no reasm to comlder him anything but a nice guy," sa1d • women employe at Edwin C. Grace'• lodgings Jn Turnersvllle, N.J. But she added that she really knew nothing about the 33-ye8N>ld occupant of Apartment 2 at the Saxony Motel who Is accused of a terrifyln~ sbooting IP''" Wednesdty in Cherry Hill, N.J. The tall and husky Pinkerton 8Jent 11minded bis business," she 11id. While Grace lay In critical condition in a llospital Wednesda,y nigh~ reporters roamed the Marine Park section of Brooklyn, N. Y .. whert his parents Uve. They could learn Utile about the man ac- cused-of shooting to death six peraona and wounding llx others. Polict said be turned a gun on himself after the mooting rampage in a Cherry Hill office building. Person1 at the tw1>story red brick home at 1510 East 29th SL onlered the reporten away. Neighbors along the tree-lined ltreet who said they knew Grace described him as quiet and withdrawn. "He was a very nice boy," one woman said. One woman oald she undentood his father was a retired police lieutenant. Another neighbor oald of the family, u1bey're very quiet people, they never give you any trouble." Joseph Baldinger, who lives four houses from the Graces, said, "You never aee . any of them. 'l1lls Isn't the kind ot neighborhood whert people know uch other very well." It ,,.. learned that the oon bad a~ tended Madison High School. 'lbt vice president of the Pinkerton Agency in New York City, Wllllam Linn, oald Grace ''was well educated and a college man and appeared to be vory intelligent We're just u sbocl<ed and awprlsed at thil u anyone," be aald. Grace wu 8'8lgned u a guard al various plants and wareboules, IJnn aaid, grace "wu well eduCated and ·a college man and appeared to he very intelligent. We're just u shocked and aurpr1aed at thla: u anyone.'' be Aid. u,., ......... New• Conference Baroness Nila Van Pallandt replies IX> Mrs. Clifford Irv· ing's charge that she was a marriage wrecker. Miss Van Pallandt said she dated the convicted novelist before be married Mrs. Irving. "! wen! out with him again last year," she said. "Clifford told me that hll marriage with Edith was on the rocks, that she was having an affair with a Ger· man and he was planning a divorte. Because l was separ- ated from my husband, I saw nothing immoral in going out with him." Ad Too Sexy Action a Comedown for Barbara WASHINGTON (UPI) -Faced my bual>ond to death." Ber h111- •--ad -''•'•• ail "·-band, Jim, faced with a dnnrly with la-v--.. ec•~ brlde, "would loot al televtalon ftom tho Federal Trade Oom· and, for Ille most ,/*1• act lib 1 mlJslon (P'l'C), Ille J. E. WlllJams wasn't ...., there. . Co. agreed lode)' lo dHes tile ad "1 .._ that 1 bad lo do clalma for Ill cafleJn.bued pep pill, _,.wag," Bar1Jora aid. So on Vlvarien. tlnnrsy d8yt she lllarted takinr a A eooaenl order provisionally .... Vlvarin about$ p.m. WOW I cepted by__ the FTC bare the .. All ol a sudden Jim WU comJnc alleged17 falae cllima and requlru home to a more ucltlng woman, that fuhn V r-v a r I a n ads me," BarWa •Id. She W .Jim acknowledce tllal the peppJ' In-becan cooverslng more. "We'd tab sreciienl ii ~Ill -•bout u Jooc rides in the old Cit jull to ba much u lo fwo ol colltt, ... tofellW and talk,. aI>o said. ·-·!'•not all,'' al'._.,..., modest con11na to the . ·-.,...... 1be qreement ...,. bt a ..... kbara left much to the Im- ~ far Barban., heroine ol • qlaatlon. ""'"" "After dJ.nner," lhe sald,.'1 WU Vlvarll ad that caU(bl tile l'TC's '!Ide "'* _.,, to do a lillle bit ~ Barbara told It, "I wu bortn1 more than jult ~ al tel-." -------• __ .._.& economists said the public should expect retail food prices to go up IOOn. "We are very concerned about food prices," 1aid Dr. Marina Whitman, a member of Nixon's Council o~ Economic Advisers. She added that the expected In- crease had led to '1aomewhat intensified conslderation" or the options to brine food prices under control. "You can never rule anything out. forever,"she aaid. 0 The increue in food prices has been somewhat higher than our e.ipectaUons." Prime Rare Increased lnEngkind LONDON (AP) -'lbt Bank of England increased Its prime lending rate ftom I to 6 percent today ln an attempt to ease pressures against the pound sterling. The rate, t.be sl:andard fer intemt rates charged by banks throughout the sterling bloc, had been 5 percenl llnce September 1971. The increase should allract for<ign money to Loodon and so dkninisb tbe curm1t rush to sell sterling. I IN SHORT ••• I At the same time It will discourage !OO!e consumer spending in Britain by making installment buying ~ ex· pensive. 'Thls lhooJd reduce demand for eipenslve Imports and help correct Bril· ain's recent adverse balance ot tnde. e Eehe1'erria Returns MEXICALI, Mexico (AP) -More than 3,000 persons and \Moe marching bands turned out to welcome Pre.Iden! IAlis Ecbeverria Alvarez back to Mexico and cheer the agreement he obtained from the United States to give the Mexicall Valley betJer wai<r l!un tile Colorado River. 4'No more damage will be dooe to our land," Ecbevenia Alvarez told the cheer-- Ing crowd ol primarily farmen and their famiUes Wednesday. "We will no l<q:er bt at tbe mercy of arl>Jtrary decisions from atroad." e Hijack Aequlttal JACKSONVILLE, Ffa. (AP) -Bobby Wayne Wallace has been acouitted of air piracy dlarges, ending a tr;;.'. in which he was portrayed as an unwilling partner to a friend "who went mad that night." A federal court jury Wednesday rq!rt found Wallace imocent ol a JddnafHky· jaclt1ng Jut Ocl. 4 that began in Nashville Tenn., and ended wtlh tlree killings at Jacksonville Internatlonaf Airport. "A first look on Ille surface, he seemed to be gul!Jy,'' attorney Jam"' Neal. of Nashville said of his client. "If you went into It deeply , you found It was quite di!· fereDt. I'm thankful the jury went into it that deeply and came to the nme .,..,_ clusion we, hi.s attorneys, did. e Sh•p Bomb Suapeet NEW YORK (UPI ) - A shoestore owner was arrested by the FBI Wed· nesday on dlarges of atUmpting'to extort $.lS0,000 from the Cun.on! Shipping Lina by tlreetenlng to blow up the Queen Ellzabeth 2. 'lbt suspect, Jo"¢ A. Landis!, 49, wu arrested at his 1tore, Joseph's Bootery ,in lleaoon, N. Y. He alao .,.., dwged wilh a '300,000 utortlon plot against American Airlines. e Four More Sought WASIDNGTON (AP) -Pollce and the FBI bere say lhey are looking for lour more persons, sald to be members ol a Olban anti-Castro organization, In coo- nectlon with lhe attempled bugg~ ol Democratic NaUonat headquarters. A spokesman aald the four were registered at the Watergate Hotel from May 2&-21, the same Ume as five other men wllo allegedly were caugllt Saturday In the act ol lcylng to place llslenlng devlcm In party offices, localed In the 1ame bulldJng. e Pu1.,e Au11ret1 WASHINGTON (AP,)-Al6.s-biD!oM- year pnicr•n of federll aid to states and cllles appears polled far euy pa•age lo the House. Tbe -slUoo broke Wednesday wbtn It was unable to fon:e the bill open Jar amendmenta. The -WU ZZ3lo11$ and tho lll&r1in for l'Ulli• laler today ii ... peeled to bt greater. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DlliwlJ of lilt Qol~ Piiot ·--__ .,.,, ... .,, If .,... .... fllW ,.., f**' ·11y &:Ji """' citll W ,_.. c.,., WI" .,. brOultd .. "°"' c.I• .... .... ..,. 11• p.m. ....,., en!~ ~-"",...... ~:'1.1ran: ~ .. ":. :.:....~ .,... Cllll .,. -~· *""' ...... Tl~ ---. .-........ -.... n1Wwf """''"""' ._. ... W.,fm'""9t ,.. " ........... . .... ~. CloiltrlN ..... left J-..11 ~ DIM,,.... ... ~ ...-. """" ......... .. I I I _T_h"'1doJ~~·~J_•_ftt_2_2~, 1_9_72~~~~~~~--'0-~~l~Y~P~ll~OT__:$~1-;::::::::::::::::;::;::;::;:;:::::'.:;::::;:::::;::;::;::;:;;;- 2.JA.nr11111/ State Leaders Near Accord On Big Tax Shift Proposal SACRAMENTO CAP) -get It lhroU&h both houses of property laxO!. bul would be Gov. Ronald Reagah is near the legblature and •ianed into socked with $100 to $150 a rear law in new taxes from other agreement with As s e m b I Y 11' the three bills can be put sources. MODEL & CRAFT SHOW ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER JUNE 23 • 24 -25 r,:'.,,. ~~'•• m::'. "" TM•.JM#ls .f •••a& U..t 111HH'i1J11W C"'4111 .----N11,l•tU "1,,m JJ11'41 t/ ----, MACllMIE • DECOUPAGE • lfADS FLOWER MAKING e JEWELRY • ARTS LEATHER o STITCHERY AND OTHERS ••SpKi&I Gunt*+ llU IALlANCEof Feminine Forum .. ..,,,, .... ,. $H tlllf ••It ... btfftll"'M"t tfftlH f•r •tttMlt CM,... Speaker Bob Moretti on the together and passed by the The plan would also soak In- biggest tax shift proposal in legislature, the a v e r a g e dustrial plants in so-called tat. California hi.story, particlpanls hQmeowner could expect a cut haven cities with big property in secret negotiations between -;;ioii;I ;;'1;50;.;to.;a;bouiiiii;t~$'2iii;;5 ~· ~ye~a~r~in~~tax~inc~reas~e~s~. ____ _; __________________ , the two party leaders 'say. ,r The negotiations between the Republican governor aad the Democratic chief or the Assembly are aimed at com· blning the three biggest tax reform measures of the year in a single billion-<1ollar·plus bipartisan plan. SUMMER TRUCKLOAD EVENT! FISHERMAN EYES USUALLY TRANQUIL JOAQUfN RIVER Hu~ BN•k In the LevM Threatens Town of Isleton The compromise measure would :-provide about ~ million in new state funds for local schools, a new financing structure for local schools, new 'homeowner property tax Oil Drillin cr e Ban Lifted In Channel LOS ANGELES (AP) - Secretary of Interior Rogers C. B. Morton had no power to 1uspend oil drilling operations in the,,Santa Barbara Channel, says the federal judge who ordered the drilling ban lifted. U.S. District Court Judge Francis C. Whelan announced his ruling Wednesday on a suit filed by four oil companies seek.Ing to resume drilling on offshore oil leases affected by ~·lorton's ban on Aprll 21, 1971. The compenles, Gulf Oil Corp., Mobil Oil Corp., Texaco Inc., and Union Oil Co., of. California, hold 11 of 35 leases granted by the U.S. govern- ment in the channel. Whelan also ordered that ex· ploratory drilling p e r m i ts issued to the companies be ex- tended 32 months after the judgment becomes f i n a I. Oriainal permil> would have expired early next year. The drilling ban came after conservationists and Santa Barbara area residents pro- tested a massive oil blowout in the channel in 1969. The undersea oil I e a k blackened mlles of beaches, including those · in S a n t a Barbara. Whelan, noting Iha! Morton Issued the ban to let Congrw consider a bill to end the leases, said tn his ruling, .. The order or the secretary su.s-- pending operaUoos on these leases b in direct conflict with the purpooe of the outer Con- tinental Shell Act." cuts plus increases in state Delta Be~alled sales and income tax rates. But time is ruMing out to put together the tax shift plan this year, and the agreements reached so far are only ten- tative, leaders of both parties say. Moretti said it is crucial Flood Area Boawr' s Dream ISLETON (AP) -Now dei.;..,logged and flogged by flooding, muddy watera, thb hub of the Sacramentc>San Joaquin River Delta is typical of the usually tranquil, 1,000- mile tributary system or San Francisco Bay. Through the lacework of broad, swift ri vers, I a z y sloughs and idyllic, tree-- shrouded backwaters flows the drain water of most or Northern california -all headed for the Golden Gate and the sea. But for many thousands or sportsmen, whose pleasure is 2 Raids Net Drug 'Haul' LOS ANGELES (AP) - Narcotics agenta seiz.ed more than a half million dollars worth of drugs, marijuana and other items during separate raids Wednesday in Long Beach and Riverside, author ities say, In Riverside, a man and woman were arrested in two raids that yielded heroin, marijuana, guns and ltolen merchandise w o r t b an tsllmated $500,000 altogetl1'1', officers said. The man was booked for investigation of possession of heroin, mari- juana and stolen property, and the woman was being held for investigation of ~ssion of heroin, they said. to put th e compromise fishing, sailing, motorboating together in the next 10 days if or waterskling, the Delta the measur e is to pass this eaaes the tensions of busy city year. life. Moretti confirmed in an The San Francisco Bay Area Associated Press interview contributes m"OSt of the ¥.·eek-\Vednesday that he has been or-two, or season vacationers, meeting with some o r who have headed up here each Reagan's top tax advisers and year. For man y. a year Republican lawmakers in an without a week or two in the attempt to put together a tax Delta is unheard or. bill that both Reagan and the The boater will time his Democrat -con trolled departure with a good, stiff in-legislature can support. coming Ud~. which, ·if he But Moretti said he has had figures it right, will carry him no fa ce-to-face meeting on the clear into the deep Delta some tax plan with Reagan, ant;{ he 65 or 70 miles from his refused to discuss details of starting point. the negotiations except in very Whether tie's a rag·sailor or general terms. a motorboat man with a Two Republican legislators $100,000 yacht, they all cleave also confirmed that closed· the same waters to get lo the door meetings have been Delta. under way quietly now for From San Francisco. the over two weeks. They said boat heads three miles ecross there have been at least two the bay, through Racoon meetings on the subject this Straight separating beautiful week with Reagan. Angel Island from sunny 8 h Tiburon, then into San Pablo Y custom t e governor Bay toward Carquinez Strait. refuses comment on pending Past the Crockett sugar legislation. plant , Juy Port C06ta and its The three me!Sures being old river heritage, bustling considered are Moretti's $1 .4 :r..tartinez and under t h e billion homeowner tax relier Benicia-Martinez bridge _ proposal, Reagan's $1.2 billion and into the vast , muddy ex-school finance and tax reform panse of Suisun Bay. plan and a $1.4 billion school Traveling swiltly with gusty fman<:e reform proposed by winds at hls beck, the boater A5sem'blyman Dixon Arnett casts an eye to the famous and state schools chief Wil!On Reserve Fleet on his port side Riles. -125 mothballed war and Elements o( two other cargo ships from World War education bills are also being IT awaiting some signal to discussed-one to establi&h reactivate. voluntary pre-school classes FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY 1st Quality -Hundreds to Choose from -Bring your Trucks & Trailers 1 GALLON 2 GALLONS 5 GALLONS 88' YOUR CHOICE OF ••• * CITRUS * TROPICALS * AS$0RTED JUNIPERS * SHADE TREES * SUN LOVING SHRUBS * VINES AND MANY MANY MORE Ktllog"s NfTROHUMUS is a rich compo1t of natural humus uud in tht prepara· lion of flower ·-· ..... .llld~·----far1 pl1ntln1. K1Uo11'1 NITROHUMUS Improves both 1011 tt1t11re ind llnlcturt, Retain Moisture Keep Roots Cool PLANT with. Suddenly the sailor is past f o r 4-year-olds throughout Antioch, footing handsomely California and another to give along West Reach. The water urban schools extra funds. is muddy. At last this is the None of the measures along AM A schedules v 0 f,e 1--:';;;;;'' ... ;;;;a;;;;y to;;;;the;;;;De;;;;l;;;;ta.=::iiiiiiiiiiiiiinoiii:w""'bas;;;;th;;;;e su;;;;p;;;;port;;;;n;;;;eed;;;;;ed;;to II Large Bag . only ... $1 39 .,..tfh, On Service, Prices Now SERVING 5... I SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The company had been 24 HOURS DAILY .,. .... _ Garden Center. Newport Beach • Fashion Island Only Aller pulling II off twice, the granted a IH.1 million increase CAPTAIN'S TABLE American Med1ca1 Association in July 19'71, but the Cailfomia COFFEE SHOP JCPenney .scheduled a vote today on the Supreme Court June 9 ordered Phone m2no . . "one iuue clearly bugging that rates be rolled back to _ ~ • ·-'" CT. medicine" -who should look those prevailing before that c,,nlrpo1 1er ~Jnn ~;~m~:'c:;a~~~~~~~g ~ :.i~:·to ~DI.:'.! ~ 'Hotel' 1~~~.;.~.!,~~w~~~vo. 24 Fashion Island • Newpor Center • Newport Beach good ~band charging Uk 1_~1~145~m~llli~'o~n~to~cus~~~m~ers~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiii~~ .... ~ .. ~ii~liii~~ prices. Heated debate resumes 1n the AMA's Home of Delegates over a controversial resolu- tion introduced Monday by the Pennsylvania delea:atlon that affirm& the public's right to be BRIEFS Involved in review of doctor's fees and performance In any federally funded medical care program. SUMMER S11TINC SAVINGS e Flag Appeal · SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Sacramento appeals court has ruled unconatltutlonal a state law making It illegal to defile the American and Calllornia flags. The nourt said WedneJday Iha! the law b so broad It would put not only Intentional nag-burners in jeopardy of • misdemeanor. but 11Jo anyone who !Uperimposes a peace symbol on a flag windshield decal, or chewa a flag- mounted martini toothpick, or throws away a picnic lllptin decorated with the 01( and in- tended for the 1arbqe can after use . .• Phoae Biil SAN FllANQSCO (AP) - The Padllc Telephone Co. ASked lh< llale Public UUlfUes Commlulon Wednesday for a Sllll.2 million rate lncrtaoe 81 an altemallv• to tho Slll.3 t million boost requested . lul week. STARS lll'dnq ()nwT to aie ol tht worlc1'1 lff'l.l utrolo- 1en. H1I column II one of. the DAILY PILOTS -t ftatur& ENJOY REAL LEATHER FOR LESS Tuftld lltthlr tof•. Wilm dur•blllty •Ito ..,.llabt. In ftVltt thown beJow, •nd convrtlbl• Into qu.lltv hldll • btd. a.c.nt .. wtm ...... ond_, .. _ V«11til• ~ty. ATTA'S IS NOT A GIGANTIC WAREHOUSE, BUT OUR JUNE SAL E SAVES YOU AS MUCH M ANYWHERE ELSE. AND WE PROMISE QUALITY, SERVICE ·AND EXPERI· ENCE. OUR JUNE SALE IS YOUR TIME TO SAVE. . . • ! l • • I • • • ' . • -DAQ,y PROT EDITORIAL PllGE } , • I • ! Cure ·-0r Complication? ! Another attack on "..lvtce station blight" bu bOen made, lhl.s thbe at the county level. Abandoned .. nice atatlont, their property over· erown with weeds and the buildings deterloraUng, have been considered an environmental problem within cities • Appar1nt1y it ls becoming a pollutant in county terrl· fury aa well. Whether the "cure" adopted by the Board of Super· visors will heal the ailment or only complicate the prob- lem remains to be seen. In any case, the Board of Supervilors, after long debate, voted 3 to 2 to reqolre on companies to obtain ._w wning in county territory and approval by both the pW!ning commlaslon and supervisors to locate new stations. ' The effect of the new Jaw will be to fOtte oil com· panles to demonstrate need for eadl station they pro- pooe to install in unincorporated territory.-' Without accusinf the supervbon ol being vulner- able to hanky-panky,-one oil company. representative pointed out that, with aervice statioll lite property sel· ling at '250,000 to '350,000, tmpolitlon of a special zone could "open Uie door to some hlibly questionable practices such as requiring an under-the-table payment to get permission to build a station." Another oil company man added that adoption could lead to a fiµrry of premature stations tn county area as oil companies compete to be the first to obtain station zoning for attractive new sites. A third such representative protested that the spe-· clal zone amounts to discrimination against one segment of the business ,!'_~mmunit~ -the im11lication being that theooaro's aaion may be Illegal. The best answer to the problem in and out• of cities came from the Standard OU Co. representative. He said his company is eliminating abandoned stations at a ratio of 21!. to every one new station It build! In Orange County. ' - U all the oil companies had followed this praetli:e, Provide Word For Each Definition ' Dear Gloomy Gus ~YDNE~ J.'HARRI~' 1 re1ent paying aalmeo of police who . apend their ume Imposing · public morality rulea on lhe acllv;. lies of private cilizenl In private. -R.F. Most convtflti.nal word-quiz.us , give you a word and 11k }'CU lo define it, bu! ft'• more lnt.....un, lo &fve. deflnltlm and aal: you lo prov· Ide the won! I« it -especially ..... the1e Worm hive no ll)'llOOYJDI, and .... less you know tbam you cannot el"Pfetl the idea succinctly. I. Whal la t/I< . -co11ect1vt name for-the flora and -fatiila found at sea-bottom? 2. What ~tho WOTd for an act Intended lo avert eriI fortune, like knocking on wood, or nailing. horseshoe lo the house door! 3. WHAT IS THE name of a fookace in which lighted lorches are relayed from one nmner to another? 4. What is the ability to sati.!fy? I. What is taking .pleasure in another's Joy? 6. Whal i.. the precl!e word meaning· a house with Ila land and outbuildings together? 7. What Is quick and insincere agree- ment, of the sort given by a yes-man to his boss? I. WHAT JS THE name of the in- strwnent tor measuring the strength of a blow, like the ham men that can ring a bell at carnivals? I. Whal ii the name of the annuity plan in which subscribers shire a common fund, the aurvlvon' shares being fn. creued u aubscrl.bers die, Wltil the en- t.irt: 1U1D goes t.o the last survivor? 10. What i.. the name of the slanting Tblngs a columnist might never know il he didn't open his mail: One of the tblngs that makes depart· ment store ownera glum ia the estimate by atore detectives that one out of every H cuatomera la a sboplilter who comea not lo buy •but to 1teal. Did you make more than 779 local and lq · dbtance phone calil last ynr? T h e n , you wre above the na~ Uonal •verqe, that 11, lf every man, woman and child used Ille phone eqaall7. But of "°"''" 779 calls ,.._,ta aoly a busy weekend for a hJperactive teen-ager. llAUWl1llTION In the elderly, caused br •linl loo much sugar and other emi> ty to1erie foods, olleo · leads t o . ..,.,.. ..... 1'1.at DD more than 10 percent ol the caJarlao JOU consume d1y by day be -..W • •empty' calories," war JS l/ltftrl!IJ If Tuai biochemist Dr. Roger J, ...... 11JI •percent of tht ca!ories -ClllWiiiDel an tn the form or ..W'11r• food, malnutrJIJon win never ••• .. nle al Ult, and lodl'1duals w!U - • .. Ille 'period ol .... _ wllldi 11 the .... ~· I • a llDabolic.'' 111 ":':: ·~~.::., = II ..... ,. '$ NG'I' ..,.. "' II': Olllldorin« how lade ..... adltaJIJ la of "· Sold 6ardJy "" ....... 1'9flMll ,....,.,. ...... -~ .......... ...,..,.,, ..... ..... "' .......... ....,, ... 0.lb' """' ~ · mart WJed in ILxfi phrases es "and-or'' and allo ill nwklui .a lineo ol poetry in pn)ie fonDT . • 11. im.\T IS 'l1IE •billty ID fly! ~ W!Jat do we call a 1lngle word that ei:pressd a complex idea.? 11: Whal Is the delignatlon ol a name- plate over a shop!· 14. What ii the aciJectlve applying lo "opinion"; and also tbe edjecllve ap- plying to the abWty lo make up one's mind! 15. WHAT 18 'l1IE tecbnical name of that forward spine curvature often seen in older women, and popularly known AS "dowager's bump"? 11. What is the generic name for any aliD 'representing a won!, like the &, % $? (lncidentaily, what is the & sign called?) 17. What branch of medicine does a veterinarian practice! II. What is the act of stlclting pins into the wax image or a person to be injured as a form of witchcraft? ANSWERS : !. Benll!ose. 2 Apotropaic. S. Lampadedromy. 4. Ophellmlty. 5, Macarism. 6. Messuage. 7. Assentation. 8. Plegometer. 8. Tontlne. 10. Virgule. II, Voiation. 11. Hoiopbrue. 13. Facia. 11. Doxastic, and Ephetlc. 15. LordMls. 18. Logogram. (and Amporsand.) 17. Theriatrlcs. 11. JnvultuaUon. ( HAL BOYLE J 1eem1 worth all the wars and murders commllled for Ill possesskln. How omall i.. the ,supply? ~ell, ii all the fold mined on earth since Columbus sailed to America was melted tnto a tingle metal cube, lhe cube would be only 50 feet high and 50 feet wide. . Rebirth: Figuratively speaking, It I! possible for the meet, sell..tfacing mid- dle-aged man to turn himoelf into a Uger. The answer i.. physical fitness. Tests by a Ualvetsity of Purdue research team foond that after four montba of physical t'OlldlfJonJng middle-aged men tended ID improve their peraonalltlea by becoming more aell-confldont, .-eel and emotionally stable. · WORTH REMEMBERING: "'111<•• daya the girls d9n't marry a man to relonn ·blm. 'Ibey simply want lo get in on the fWJ themselves." Folklore: Il you cut your nails on Saturday, you'll go on a journey """"· Don't hire a maid on Frtday-yru11 both argu« A ship will have good weather If it .. us on S\!llday. Wednelday ii the beat day lo launch a new buslneu, but Tiie• day 11 a good day /or that purpose, :oo • Don't move Into a new -.., M.,..ay. 'l'bunlday has onlY ... hdy hour, tbt ... -. tht 11111 rises, It Wll llerlnnd Rllaell wlln _,.ed, "To be wllllnal -of 1111 lldnp ,.. want ii an indlspennble port al ...,. ptneu." • and also bad made their active stations attiactlve com- munity assets -as a few now are -crackdowns by cities and tho countr could have boen forestalled. The supervisors action may have opened a can of legal and competitive worm.s , or it may not. However it works out, foe result is more regulation for all the oil companies which some of them brought on. • CrallSton's 'Peace Poll' Now we have Alan Cranston, Gallfornia's senior U.S. Senator and two Democratic congressional col· leagues, conducting what they presume to call a "nation· al peace poll.'' The purpose ls to put pressure on can .. gress to cut off funds for the armed forces in Southeast Asta. There-afe two th~ wrong.with Cranslon'~1>0u.• Flrst·it is badly out of tune with current interrltrional developmenTS. And it is a rigged deck poll -an insult to the intelligence of bis constltµents. Cranston wants people to write on a post card: ''Shq~ld Congress bring the war to an end by cutting oll tfie funds?" The sender is to ,write "Yes'' or "No'' to his own-question, and sign his name, address and telephone number to, the senetor says, aid in verifying and help avoid .ballot stuffing. . . NoW the s~nator has to be smart enough to know that no thinking person can honestly answer "yes" or .. no'.' to that b~~ad question without some qualifying choices or specif1cs of when. how and under what cir· cumstanc~. Everyo_n_e wants peace-The real .question it, at Whft price? An equallx valid poll might be to ~ut on the same pastcanl: "Should Congress assist tpe North Vietnamese m conquering South Vietnam by cutting off the funds?" We expect better of Senator Cranston. But perhaps the names, addresses and phoiie numbers he asks for will be useful to the Democratic campaign mailing lists. 'En garde, you curl' Justice Department K1aew Evidence Was Insufficient Berrigan Case Strategy Backfired WASHINGTON -The Justice Depart- ment went ahead with the prosecution or Father PJdllp Berrigan and his friends with full knowledge that the evidence was insufficient to get a conviction. Father Bemean. ·Sister Elizabeth McAlister, both militant Catholics, and five others were accuaed of conspiring to kidnap presJdenlial advisor Hmry--"Kbsinger and tO blow up steam tunnels in Washing- ton. 1'bey were found innoi:¢11 . Of these cbaries after a long, cocUy trial. We have now ob- tained 'i:locwnents from 1 FBJ~files cast-t,,.:_ r . , ing doubt ,on the validity of the govern- ·nlent's caSe. Apparently, the Justice De- partment's objective wu to get the "Harrisburg Seven" into court and take a chance the jury might convict them because f?f prejudice if not evidence. BUT THE JURY relused to convict them of the conspiracy counts thU3 prov- ing that even lhe most unpopuJar radicals can_ still get a fair trial in America. The Justice Department's strategy, meanwhile, completely backfired. Instead of suppressing the political radicals, the trial gave them a national forum and made heroes of them . The trial also cost the taxpayers a bale ~ I (.JACK ANDERSON) of moriey. In retrospect, some high government offi.cials believe the Justice Department not only wasted the ~yers' money but committed political folly. For the trial accomplished nothing ei:cept to publicize the radicaj movement. . ' ' ' . THE FiRsT wolii> of a plot lo d.Stroy governmeiit. property and di 1 r up t Wullfnit.on caine to J.he FBI-OD June J9, 197~. lrom "a eonfidentlal 10urce of unknOWn·.reliability." · This' dubious source ''advised he had received a telephone call from Neil McLalighlin. a Catholic priest from Baltimore, Md. (one of the seven def en· dants at the Harrisburg, Pa., trial), who indicated he and others were going ahead with pl~ for the 'big action in Washington, D.C ... .' "He advised this apparently related to the proposed destruction of 1he un- dergrotiOO e!eetrical· network supplying power to government buildings in Washingtoo, D.C. and/O!' destruction of computers at the Pentagon." · OUR SOURCES say the FBl's . )ID-, certain informant was Boyd~ Douglas, who later said the Catholic 'plof against ' .. Washington would be directed at steam department bas -decided Lo drop the case. lines. He also produced the famous "kid-:. .... nap letters," discussing the alleged plot. '1 SLEEPER PLAY -Accident lawyers. to make off with Henry Kissinger. ~ fearfU1 that ~fault insurance will cut On Sept. 4, 191&, ·the late · J. Edgar their billion-dollar take from auto ~oOver sent a letter, stamped "Secret,.. catutrcphes, are trying to pull a sleeper to Kissinger Wonning the presidential :! play in the Seoate. The Senate Commerce adviser be had been ''mentioned as a Comm1ttee, spurred by chairman Warren possible (kidnap) victim.'1 By this time, fl.1agnuson, D-\Vash., reported to the the FBJ regarded Douglas as a Senate a tough ~fault bill that would "sensitive" source "who has furnished save auto O\Yners millions. But some reliable information in the past." slate bar associations are urging Sen. The Secret Service, whii::b ii responsi~ Jim Eastland, D-Misl., to start a ble tor prOt.ctinil th!' peop1e-a\'ti!t:iWhit• im·~ 2<Jua,~!'.!!li.U.' s.naie HQUSO, was also notllled. But t'be 'Secret fl ~ i~~wm·-~ to 'Servi<e'liaiunlftiiill . ·,~. ~~ :,l<ri!~k '!!tr'~ · r -. . ~ 9'l to : ~~rf eonµnlii,.. the ""111E"PLANS' TO deslfl)y II~ · es m!ieyard .If~ 'lnlinJ: tonsuin.-rllilis in in Wash., DC, has bee~ inves!iiat by thl\last ' , '· · ' the FBI and this.Setvice/' concluded a se ~ '~ ' ret memo. "No information has been SOrr ON DRUGS . -The Food and developed to confirm that plot." Drug Administration is often accused of Yet the JusUce: DeP,Brtment went ahead being too soft on the pharmaceutical ~ with a grand jury ·investigation and in-dustry it regulates. Yet the National . dictments. . E t b i c a l Pharmaceutical Association, Footnote: The doCuments we dug out of representing 100 small drug firms. wouJd the FBI files, according to former At· like the FDA to be even softer. The drug tomey General Hamsey Clark, defense lirms are trying lo bring pressure aitorney for the "Harruburg Seven," through tbelr Congressmen to get the "tend to confirm what I aaw during the FDA to weaken its regulations. The drug trial." l:{e ' also told mi associate Joe makers want the FDA, to allow them to Spear that the ioVerninent !ailed to Include some Ingredient. In drugs even disclose ~ prpomg documents. We Jf lhere's no proof they are effective. The conld get no ~t .Crom .the Justice drug companieJ also would like to shift Department nor tlie ·FBI, "since this the burden of proving 4ther drugs are matter 'Is still in Utjgali91L hr feet, the asfe from the producen1 lo the FDA. ' . . . Most Spendirig Is 'Uf1c~~trollable' 1' " • I> Tax FoandatJon, Inc. neither 0>9gr,ess ncr tbe~Execufive> can Federal spending seems likely to ex· ~ cur:b•spepdtng.' , t • , ', "' ... ceed the $216.3 billion projected hi the GUEST REPOJt.T ; _ The1lud1flC!iJilll'tolwoart¥olfed"al federal budget for fJSCai 1973 and current • spending · u being • m<>ll ..mltepti~ to budget proposals signal a continued sharp "reasonable controi'"by Congress arid the rise in .expenditure for the years ahead. ExecuUve. ntesei are personnel COits ud In ~ ne.w study or the future im· alert officials and taxpayers to the need federal aJd. to . state-local _goveounent pllcatio~ m. the budget pro~ for the _for exercising-greater disclpline-<>ve"--"'llil:ILllliOtbtt..accounUo~Jban 40 year 6eg.nnmg July 1, our prv8te, non-fed 1 ndit ., said A 11 d percent of proj~ted federal e'Xpenditures profit research organization finds that era expe ures, re in the cOiniDe'fa.scaJ year. .. more than t'*thirds, or '174 .6 billion, of Parker, ei:ecutive d:tredor fl the Faun-.,. , • .-L. 1 • • lhe spending total is classified officially daUon. "Loose coq~ .~ .!JOVel;DD,)enl" \ ~ ·AND nilli...-y· ~et as "relatively uncontrollable.': ~ with tesulllnc )lellcita Is one of ~· ,hictoding a $3.5 bijlian pay m- Moreover, new or eipanded prot,lms·' ~ cbief'ca~ of itlflat190UY ~i.tres ; ~1 1~re estimated at $Sf\~ for in the budget, estimated to cost • Ill tlta,t bii ... broclgbt the ,CQfl of 11~ lo lhli couung ,llscal .year, ......., only lo billion in fiscal 1973, would require new bigbe.". ' . ~-. . ""II/'"' '1111' Social Sec'urity and,related ouUays of almost lht times iltat' 'The lltUjlj< raiset questiOl)S concerni!W benelita. < . . • " 'amount by fiscal 1971. ' ~th~ • i>Pondlnc dt\llnltlon of .''iii)-·-Federal -aids to •tale and local;l~\'ern· ' "THESE AND O'l'llS\l factilrs ~d · contnillallle" and (ta • impllcatloo tbit merit":are estlmsticl lo ·Iota! $43,5 j!iilion Dear George: ' I am security llll'1'd In a larp 011inizat1on and ..... Worked my . w~ through sergeallt lo !felltensn~ . and am oow chief lltCUrity officer in a buge office complex. OnJy one thing troubles me aller U yeart, Ind I've hesitated lo u~. What, ex· actly, ls this stuff called "security" that I am guardingT t'•• always thought I could keep a. closer .,. on the-1tufl il I new Jl'!!llllelY what it looked !ll;e. ANON Dear Anon : . ~ . ., Don't bother your head about pet. ty delalls -ii you weren't doing an excellent job YIDLWUuldnJ have been advanced. (0{! tho rocord, I think security loots IOrl of lib checks, but I ma,y be wn>111.) . • (Sand )'OUr pr o b le ms lo I.be worTJ Upert. Ho knon _,, about WM')'inc tllan any other ad- rico colwunlsl.) ·w~re .Fethral ·Tax~s Go . The average federal tax burden per -ldlln the U months starting July I wt!! be '3,227, a l&2 increase from' the 11'72 fiscal year burden, Tu Foundation ealimalel. For the flrlt UDle, Health. Education and Welfare, Including social ~ our~ payments, will take a larger 1'tl of Ille. I-al tax. dollar than Dtlenae. . Many Amenca.-~'wben they•add ,up all federal taxes paid In their Jmusehold -4ncon1'. SOcial Searity, esctaes •(on lalepj)olle .bllil and gaaoline, ior -.xam~J aa w.eu ,. federal law .., !NII,_. wl>lt:ll n at,lelll lrl _p8rt "'""''....,. ID the --will find tbelt tocaJ federaf tu-blll al ., close• In the ......... '3,227. llm'1 ho" Uncle Sam Slys hi plml lo ~ lbe 1DOOll)1: • , ~· ··~-" --• . . .. -l 1...., lloifletlolf Beollll ud Wellare (btckl11 hdal -I ............ ~·"" 1,ut N1•1o1t•I J>etem ......•. , .•.......•..•.....• \•~·······'·····i ...... I, .. 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These grants ac. count for more than one-fifth of state. local revenues, and are the largest single source of state-level revenues in 34 of the 50 states. BUILT-IN AND legislated increases in Clisting spending programs "tend to use up any budget margin which might result from revenue erowth and limit op- portunities for desirable new initiatives .. the study says. ' When new spendlni •ulhorlty ts added to amounts remalnlng available from prior years, the amount available for ex .. pendlture as of the end of fiscal 1973 will total almost $290 billion. The Foundation'• analysis concludes that recent attempt! to control federal 1pending with "rubbery" ceili:ngs on ex• peodltures and the. recent " I u I l • employment" budget ceiling have been a failure lo dato. (S<e chart at left.) DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wtecl, Publl.shtr Thomas Kimi, Editor Albtrt W. 8atn Edllori4i l'agc Editor 'lllo o<11tor1.'! .... or Ille lllfl1 Pilot •ctk• to tnrorm anc1 1t1mu. Jete l'l'lldC"l'I by I f.ftlefttrnc' thk ncwtQlll'.ltt'• oplnkmJ Md eam .. mt!ntvy on topfca ol lnttntt Md 1lplflcancc. by Pl'OVldlnf a f(lnlm for the upn_oalott ot ·oar l'ftderl' oplnlool, •nd by ,._Una' tho dlve"ICt vfcwpolnta of fnton:otd ob- aervttl an4 1pokesmm ca topb of \be dl,y. Thuraday, June 22, 1m ' • I ' I I i . . 1 Can You Picture Willlling $5,000? Plcture Younel! '5,000 rich-fact, 10aders who enter the 155,000 In prU... lerent coolest !or local pr!-. a. newspaper or takes a lew et· OAII, Y PILOT S,n a P sJi o t 'l;he but phGlocnpllo of Ille PbOlce 110I subinl~ Jn time piclllres for lrlends and is altcouldhappenthisaummer' Oooteol aut~wW be DA,U.Y PILO'I' c:<llMll ~ ijr/ooe~'s ~ttstcao·be reimbursed !or his time and a,DAJLY PILOT rtader. Jn takioc a shot at .more than ~ black and white-~• ~ ovtr to; the next mattrlala, be does not lose his • • Irle<\ will be Id,_ .. ...., -lco!f>peUtloa, except amateur standing" \ ' II.-tectl•td 190 late for · IT'S -SNAPSHOT CONTEST TIME .Thl1 l!lct•,. W~ $100 Last Year • Hunting for fun? Ifs here. Alidnl COid Duck. A happy blend of fine champagne and sparkling.burgundy • . l • . • r . • ~ ,__._ • • . With d91!p pink bubbles tp·tlckle your tqngue with a surprisingly refr11sf)Jng taste. ~ColdDuck wflen the flock. gets together. But make It Iha best Cold Duck., Make It Andi9Cold ·Duck! , ~· . ' ''' 'I •• "' ' .... ' ' ' . ,. • • pete lo the -lDlenla-judging in the final -k of Judges of the.DAILY PILOT tmal Nenpaper' WplMI' course. ( ' Snapshot Cont.st will be 10le A.lido (KINSA/, • , All contest photos must have Jpctgea of tbt anttur stand- Top prlle 11! KINSA 'ft-. -allot slnct July t, li'll, lilg of each contestant and "'.ill · 11tlllloa, ii a•~world and 1111111 be the work ol an determine Neb case on its trip for two, plus $1,000 or amaletlr p!iotograpbtr. own men!. ~!IQ in dish. And then! .,. "Amattur photographer" ls Airy amateur can enter the lliil"e )iu ISO olbtr travel and dellried by the international contest, except· for employes cjllh Plizft inclJllling _,, contest as "one who does not ol the DAILY PltOT or in· 1-1~ of $1Gll ea<h. make any substanUal part OI dlvlduQ}s who per10nally are Jloll ID -· Oringt his . living tbmigb tUlng pi0o , engaged in the manufadlln!, 1a.i,..,_ i11ut1erbugs to set ~. Picture-taking is bis sale, commerdsl finishing o' lDio the ~Uoo tM DAI· hobby or ·avocation ... U he pr o'f es 1 ion a I • use of . ;iv .P~ ol!ers,'a weekly occuiooally sells a.pictlln! to photori:iphlegoods. -1wanl.ol.$IO Jor the best color1p;;,;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;,I , sl!ol l!'id $5 for the';wllJping l!IOc:k and while J!llotograpfu 1'" Miiiy di~ entries in the DAILY .PILOT Snaps~ot Contest wHI be Published - • with Jl'Oii<(fril!lt to-the tal- ~td pbot~ bUl!a who product tbem-and Wier~l certificates t of. merit wQl be awarded lo- cal entrants each week\ ', The DAILY PILOT contest 1 'Starts in less than two weeks.' It ·will be In full swing from I I .Jujy I through Aug. 26 -get· ting under way~ just in time to , 'tlnc:lu~e· tbci<ie great family : snapsholll )'O(l'll shoot over the Fourth . ol ~uly holiday and . J!Oding belO)"e Labor Day and 'lhe ·bod:~CHCbool llC?llllble. · Eacll week of the eight-week event will. be eonsldered a dil- ' . "(HE "IM" PLACE TO GO! · @!JJ@lJ!J@& WflDfl!.ffJf!!Jlmomt · C .-. . l!PJ~o@IM'7!!2L · . ) ·FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON SH Qary Puckett • Tex Will.lams • BrMd Everly Broo. • Skllff & Hondoroon Partrtdp Family Performoro •·Eddie Dun TEN~DAY$ JUNE18·25 FROM NOON WEEK DAYS SAT.&SUN. lOAM Fair Drive & Newport Blvd., Co9j:a M ... Mulls $1.!50 Junloro $1.00 · Kids 2!U ' I • ,. . ' • T~r.i•1. June 22, 1972 DAILY PILOT Z, Pricts Efftctlvt. thru Sun., l••• 25 • :~TUIJS IEARCAT · BUCGY WITH BRAIN ' : OUI 419 . · , IUI. • • I.It · 111e "aw:llllry "brtl" conlrol1 tllf telillll 180 piec1 ~L JO~ baUert we1td.dlmis. .FR ·Kl•IEl'.W . TOY IRRlllN , . , ~ 1 WHAM·O OFFICIAL!FRISBE~ loom it, Whirl i~ aim it whereYer you want it to la~~ Play alone 01 in•leams. It's tie ori1iJOI fri\b!t, bright~ co!m. OUR REC. lk , SCOOPY SCOOP ''4 PAIL He ~gs S.nd,,and ,carries Wiler. Combination super scoop ari<J pail. Great for the beach. 9" hig~ in .color. OUR REC. 56< 84" PLASTIC JUMP ROPE SIJper sill, 1 ~( 84 iaches 1.-wide .. peo fun! Extra thick plast~ so lhere's "p,jwp'! control. DUI IEC. PRICE lie GOTCHA KARA TE~ G4ME FOR TWO LAWlllWER BY H: r. 6. TOYS · '"-·- . ::. 133 1.11 littls be'js ef Jim CH "lf!IJw" tht biwft ilift Iii• Dad. stinJ •er ___ .._.illC"WilM. - STORE HOURS: Daily & Saturday 10 AM-9 PM,SUNDAYlO AM-7 PM MU COSTA MESA 3.0ll lllSTOL S'l'lllT ....... ._ ........ } I 1 • I • : I ' I I ' l ' . ' I l ! l . i ! OAILY PILOT 2 Puppet _ Programs Scheduled There will be two puppet ahowa running concurrently 1Vith the Laguna B e a c h FesUval of Arts this summer, one geared to the tastes of children, the other with a more adu1t flair . Puppetur Tony Urbano, who pulled the strings for laal year's successful FesUval pup- pet sbow, will present dally perfonnances of Peter Rabbit for the youngsters, at 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. I& aduff-oriented Mediter. rane~ HoUday, featuring marionette versions of stars Bob Hope and Carol Channing, will be on sta._e at the Festival Forum Theater at 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. dally. In the latter show, the ac- tual recorded voices of the tWo entertainers will be heard delivering Jines for their wP.. 12 PUPPET SHOWS WILL RUN CONCURRENTLY AT FESTIVAL OF ARTS pet counterparts on the stage. One Wiii le for Chlld,...._the Other Geared for •Adult Entertainment 145 Win Honors at UCI ., a ANTHONY SCHOOLS • HAllOI CINTll Acadellk bonorS have been Ir)'),.. Av-., ,...,,_t e.m. 21~1 s11uc11 Clrc11. 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If 1111(1 Robeff Arltlllr PIYIW (hl1!ory), ~l' WIH!•m1 (pt1y1k1), jJll V1r1no Pit«,\·--· --····51 __ _ The awardi art 1. ..... ~ On in• .Holly SI,, LHVlll Biid!. ltV[M Ind Chrl1tln. Mtrl1" Wr!ltll j• ._,. Also 1!1-1• KlllllHn Slteti.r (com-(Pl)'cholot)'), 221 Allllotw, lllMI dividual acbolanhip achieve.. ll•r111~ 111en11urti, 11.su: Orcllkl Ave~.•-::'='"="'================ ment and on criteria establisfl. Foun11111 v111ty1 w111i.m cn.r1e11 SteJnmetr (MClll K lff!C91), AOf V1r1110 ed by the various schools at Pr•c•, irvtnt.,,.. J111 Dr•)'SOtl si~n• UC!. The students are amnn" sw"' 1N11cto1, aw. Mrr11e st., -..,., L11un1 llecll. the 1,0BS who r e c e i v e d "Cum IMll'' trldUttts llldu.s.: •-:•-Jo o( arts ancJ ba •-1 Undllll Aulilwll1n (Mlf~J •. _m um;w:: r , c,JIC or ,41n,,.,. itoN, C01t• Mat.91 c r111 · of science degreea duting cttoqn lheuch1m11 IM11orv1; P.O. 80ll -mm-me-··-•-at 1122, l.ftunl •NC111 J1111t M. a.c1tm1n '-V .,,.,..., m --(~Jal. IS.I $h.n;I• l•llf, the acMol 81.k·-a~y Advanced Hunttnetron ... du Jul•nne /Mrl• Wll.MI " 8ol{l1tr IS .. nlth), 4111 C•nltt"IN" degrees Wete IJ'IDUd to ·268 Drive, Hunflnm.t 119(11 •rid 0-H other ltudents. P•t•r Bott Carn. 111 Co.11 ,.,.. .. It., C•ta Mna. Orqe a.st "Smnma cum Alto. M~ J.,,. • o ... ,,. .... faude" ........i1ua•-include: CMolelkl.1 .ei.nc.J, tor CllnhWI ••--\ Pl1c•, NfWNl'"I -..ct11 LllldMY l . l.rnuef ~ ''*"'" Cl.ltlnJ. 8r1mrttt fll'llflltmltlCI), 1031 Vtr1no P.O. 90ll 20J4 MIAklft Vltloi ltOfff': l"ltai,1 lrvlM1 C.rel '" Condon '--min SWHt C.-tJ, 431\'I Mrttle sr.! c11r1t0tyJ, .sMa 11o11 ~. 1,.vtnt1 11:1,.. :t=::rlf~~ .. =~~~~ ~= :r:: ~~:ii~~ ~='!:'·v~:: R•hln lloM. lrvlnt1 CllMt'lne lbdcllf. LM fl"r"9lm1l'ln CEntlltllJ, '11\!t C•rn•· fe •owtrs {~lllvt CUltVft), 11!11 tJon AW., CorON dtl Mir. Wist SI., ScKlitt ll911M1 ll°'t'rf Fullqn AIM 1toltl11 R.,_ GIHlll (.o!Jlla1 ChlkJI; !blol..ic•t tc:i..-1. I , ... II • ICllflCi), •1221 FrJt1l1nd Orlvt, HUii> Mlrdtt L1,.... Hunthwt°" Ii.ell 1111111 11""1tn 9atcll1 IClttll9tn Suatnnt R11ft.. AflfW M1rl• 00"'1 (a.rm1n1, 1tN bolt OrMt CmlllfcJ, JW v-Pt.ciil, • lrvJ11t; Jak11Y11 Dr'llllll Htmll!Vn tlll.tlry), 23a. S.nt1 AM Aw., CM11 Gayl... Scroggs """ ....... "'M """""" '"' V •1ut01rd Cl!W'M. LMl#W hlch W t Mld!Nf ~ HIM (,,,_), _, VlfotnO I.n H U . " ·-........ . . onor mt AllO Mr'" c. Luto (•rt), 1,,, , VtrlWlt PIKt, lrvlllfl Plfrldl AM G..... ........ d ""'I I l!Jfldl {IOClll tel•-). ~ Ni. C•Nlll .., ... --· .... ~ ...... er 0 Court, C•• Mftl; L•·~ J~ Mr Frank W sJro.,11r• Jr of M1lh: (~1r1t1w cvtture), 1nn Wlkl • , _, .. .. ... Lint, Huntt111ton B19Ch1 C'(fllllll 3CI W. Joann, Costa Mesa, is ·Ann Mcfll:ol:lltb f9n<tl. '903 s.11t1or1 ... ol ru•-students uu· · Orlw, N1witorl 81tcll •nd Kris Kllll ~ • • #Mvtr& IEl'lllllh), 1D7S Mounltll'I Vl.w tiated into the Delta Qiapter 0r1w. l.Hulll a11c11. I hi , AllO J1111 Andtrton MOOll 111'1-0 P Beta Kappa at ()c. torm1lla11 ' <om111Jt1r ttl•nctJ, :u.u cidental College n at i o n a J · 1nc111111 ""'·· co.ti Mu.1 Et111blftl • MHutwakr Munr.11 lbf olo•lc11 honorary IOClety. atl"K"), ''° 1111 St., LllUlll ... dll Membenhlp In the society is ''"" '"" ""'" cp1111ol0Phv >. 2023 Goldlllfff Pl1C1, Cost• M •I I ; based on s c b o J a st i c Chrll'loplltr M1r1J11 ~ ... ,. cbroJ011lc11 achlevemen •-Members mus' ac:l1t1ce1J, 1Q:11 ""-L•nt, Hu,,. WI. lo-tlntlori •Mell Incl K1re11 Lou Sd'ltndtl hlnave malntainkedl a 3dml.5 av~age ~~~~~'· 1512 L• c1.11 .. f'ount1!n course wor or a. ttlnct. Alto s1111111 s. l ov1tt Cmttlw!l'llt!csl, WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF OIANGE COUNTY now o11cceptl"1 men •ncl women who .,. •ilher: • -11 wlfl ! )'llln •f 1u1plffl1 ••11'11• crfflts 160)1 ., e -23 t1H1 Mn 1tl•l11ff 111 •pp1r111t In· Mlltdv•I •lill1ty. fht 91vlv•ltnl tf 1lttv1 (le IN tltlw'1111....i lir f91t) Th• J.D. or Lll. dtgret can bt 111n.d In 4 "I'''" of Pfrl-lim1 cl11H1: 3 d tnfl ptr wffk; 3""' houri ptr clns. A Sptc!1I .f'roe111n of ,,,,.. d111c1 an S11urd1y fi av1i11b!t for fjrst·yl fl s!Vdenta. Apply·Now for September 7th Day or Evening Classes W•m OI PMOHI fOl IHf<>U\ATION OI CATALOOUl 800 South Brookhurst A .. heim 92804 1714) 635.3453 Gr1du1l1t t r• •ligib!• to t1U t1it C1lifomi1 Siii• ll1r E••mln11ion, PIOVlflONALLY ACCUDtTID IY fKl CALIFORNIA COMMITIR OP I.Al IXAMINllS JULY T, 1,72 • • APPIOVIO fOlt Vffiu.H$ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ASSIGNED FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS R.&D. ·FURNITURE COMPANY . APPROX. $50,000.00 EVALUATED NEW DECORATOR QUALITY ' ' FUR ITURE e 11YING ROOM e DINING ROOM e DEN e LAMPS e BEDROOM SETS SUNDAY, JUNE 25th at 12 Noon 660 .WEST 17th ST. -COSTA MESA (Harbor Blva. to Newport Blvd., Right on Superior Ave. to 17th St.) TO BE SOLD IN INDIVIDUAL LOTS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS vnm SOFAS AND LOVI SIATS IN VERY FASHIONAILI FAIRICS -SOFA SLllPllS -COINll •ROUPIN•s -QUALITY IECLINDS '"-KING, DOU· ILE, TWIN SIZE IOX SPllNl5S AND MAnRISSIS -DICORATOR COM· MODIS AND COFFIE TAILIS -WROUGHT IRON GAMI TAii.i$ WITH CHAIRS -DININ• IOOM SITS WITH CHINA CAllNITS -CARVED .. WAI.NUT AND .. f!ICAN4DROOM-SETS -WITH MA-TCHIN•-HI IOY-DRISs.-· EIS -DECORATOR TAILI LAMPS AND SWAG LAMl'S -CANE Lt.CIC AND YILYIT OCCASIONAL CHAIRS -HUTCHES -MllROIS -IUNK llDS -,TRll'LE DUSSDS -NIR STANDS -CURIO CAllNITS -CHAN· .OILllRS -CANDIWRAS -PLAQUES -DINETTE sm -PLANTIRS -MANY OTHll ITIMS, . ~ , OPIN tiol INSPE~TION SUNDAY (Momln9 of Sale) 9 A.M . 'TIL SALE TIME I WAU Y SAKIN & SON, AUCTIONEERS (213-938-2301) r : I 2141 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA alli$}i1s /7. OPEN IVIRY DAY-9·6 '.:lian.l PHONE 546°5525 SUMM-ER SALE! . . . BUY 2-·G.ET 1 FREE 1 GAL. SWEET GUM (Liq uidamber) • • • Very hardy. tall tree with· maple-like leaves. One of the few with autumn reds and golds. 5 GAL. • • TREES BRAZILIAN PEPPER Easily grown, hardy tree. Ideal for parkway or lawn . WEEPING WILLOW Gro\vs nearly anywhere . Medium siled with long branches, hanging to the ground. RED LEAF FLOWERING PLUM Very colorful red leaves, also clusters of pink Oower.s in sori ng. 895 IACH. MfX 01 MATCH 15 GAL •••• SYCAMORE It's attractive buff-colored bark sets this tree apart from others. Yellowish green leaves. I BUY ANY 2, GET A 3rcl ONE FREE! -AND MANY, MANY MORE . HANG-IT ·ALL!! You'll be surprised how many plants do well in hanging basketsc To p .. quality redwood baskets. Rot. 2.95 SPICIAL 149 &c1Utnt, of ceurae, for fttM, Mtui11 I fucl11i1• GARDENIA PLANTS Enjoy one of the world's most fragrant 1'!ooms in your own gllllen. V er y hardy 5 gal. me with loads of blooms. 7~1 HE HOME A 3rd PLANT FREE ! ~ FUCHSIAS These bloom pro- fusely in our beach area. Buy several and enjoy their cas- cading beauty. Buy 2 -Get one free! 129! in lull bloom CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE ROSES So satisfying as a cut flower and for garden fragrance. Buy 2 Get A 3rd Freel ' • alliOs - FLORisr .THE WORLD IN MINATURE · Uve DEMONSTRATION on ' * CULTURE *CARE * PRUNING * POTIING *WATERING • See and hear it all. Saturday and Sunday, June 2411~ 25 at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. -·-Yo1 will -be amazed -it this 111ient Oriental art. lay F. WATARI Phone 146-1121 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Special PrlcM Good thru July 2 We win lie er.-lndepondence Day. L. M. Bo11d Children's Hair Getting Curlier He kJJSed a pig nonltop for 45 aeccnds, did Siegfried Hempel, a medical student in BoM, West Germany. 'lb.at is why hiJ compatriots recently named him Animal Lover of the Year. Believe it takes a certain kind of man to kiss a pig, but I don't know what kind exactly. Will make further inquiries. ARGUMENI' cmtlnues u to whether yoo Je&aDy Ull pay off a sizable debt In nothlng but pennies. The U. S. Treuury Depart- ment has explained that, You can, 1f the party you're paying II willing. That party needn't aeeept said pennlea, 1 however, for any debt over 25 centa. EVENTUALLY, just about evriry. body will have curly hair. '!bat's the contention of the genetic experb. Takes a straJght-bair gene from each parent to produce a straight-haired . child, they say. But only one of the parents must RDd along a cur~y gene to produce a curlybaired child. QUE Q. "When I WU a boy, Looie, all the ' chemicals In human body were worth 1111 cenll. How much are they worth now?'' A. About 13.95. Q. "HOW long baa that preaidental plane known u Air Force I been in service?" A. That's no one plane. It's the designation of any >Jr Force craft when the President is aboU:d. . Q. "IS there any oountcy;ln the wwWt -e all the grownups, I mean ab9olutely all of fbe:m, can read and write?" A. Only Iceland as far as I know. coLb -A Czech medic.al fellow named Dr. Ylnder. Urban contends in the Prague Medbl Tribune that be bu promptly cured hundred> of patl.,jts who llllf!er· from the common cold. Says be merely lmmene! their fore- anru: for 60 minutes in water heated from 104 to 113 de- . grees F. Amazing, if true. Are you akepticaJ? Likewise. A LANGUAGE scholar says almost all the atsng wonts In English have been coined by men, not women. Aho, most nicknames are dreamed up by men. For reuom he says he can't explain, the girls rarely u::ercise any knack for creating oddball nomenclature. REMARKABLE how many millionaires went broke , several lim" before they bit the big money for keeps. Take William Wrigley Jr. Uodertsand be went broke no less than four times before his chewing gum rnmey stuck. Once, h< loo! everything trying to aeU umbrellu. Addr<H mall lo L .M. Bo¢, P. 0 . BO!C 1875, N- port Beach, Calif. 92660. Employes' Rebutrol Bill ' Gets Senat.e Approval I . A measure allowing all at.ate Alqulal said nothing - college employes to aee and . quent baa been heard from the write comments in their college system. The same personnel files bas been right of rebuttal, h< said, II passed on a 23 to a vote by the enjoyed by public school • taufomia State Senate and employes in California. sent to the Assembly. · Among those opposed were Dennll E. Carpenter (&- Newport Beach) and James E. Whetmore (R·La Habra). The measure, authored by Sen. Allred E. Alqulst (J>.San Jose ), would give both academic and non-academlr employes the right to submit written rebuttal to an negaUve 1tatements tn theJt flies. Under ulstlng procedure&, claims Alqulsl, employes are not Informed of critica l · material added to their files. A similar bill wu passed by the Leg)slalure last year and 1ubseguenUy vetoed by Gov. Ronald Reagan be<a111t the coUege l)'Stem said it wu preparin& a almllar policy, laid A!Qullt. HALTER'S BARE WATCHING LOOK JtaJntnhl --l'LUA 17TH a IHINI ltlWPOlf llACH ******************* MEACU .RY BAVllLGS 11111 loln a.latlan · NOW OPEN . EVERY SATURDAY ~ .·• . .,.10 /\. r /I -, 1 r-J r 1; j 0pon 11oo1.:nus. l&&-4 p.11.;fll. I...,...._ BUENA l'ARK MtmrJSMtas-.Vllllr~llllllCllll HUNTINGTON BEACH llnrJSimplldc.[di.r'llhldt 'IUSTIN llnrJ Slftws lldc."""' lllt 11 """"M. ********'******** .. -· """'22, 1m oAJLY PtLOT 1 -= Merger of County Boy Scouts Indicated Offlclals ol the two '&rj Scout oounclla ln Orange Countt are cnordinallng a pending merger whlcb would put 42,000 scouta ln the county into one organlzaUon. boarcl membenblp ol h1a and the North Orange O>unty Council cannot yet discuss the plan. bt callecl Oronge County Cow> ell, Boy Scouta ot America. "We are taking thll ·step becauae ol the growth ln the county," Hoover said. ··~ county Is becoming an integral community and it was about tlme for us to get on common .ground." clal ellorls. 'Ille North Orange County C.U.Cll baa been In financial difficulty for several y e a r s and II In more than 1100,000 debt, according to the statement ol merger Issued by the scout councils. "Some people just don't - thal dlvldJnC llJle at Ka!tlla Avenue,•• be aald. u we booest!OrriIM the mercer," said Empire Council Prealdent •• ,,. Hoag 11. Mike Hoover, director of field services for the Orange Empire Q>uncil -which In- cludes most Orange Q>ast cl ties -Uld today the general But, be laid, early tn- dlcatlons are that the con .. aolidatlon II favored by both agencies. If approved by both councl11 at a special July II meeting in Santa Ana, the new group will The move will t.nable the two councils to combine linan- Hoover said that in many In- stances, the two councl.ll have already overlapped In their funcUom and aervtces. "Thia consottdatloo w 111 mean progm1. We will bt able to find the same funds and leaders without splllllng them up between us," Hoover said. "It was necessary to diJCUSS and present many negatives "Now that the boards bave voted allirmaUvely, .,,. ,.all,. that we muat an be vesy positive as we .eek to bring together the best ol both coun• ells into this new relaUombip.•• he said. DEBOUSES DIRECT TO YOU! ••• ·a nia lflSrAll/11'10N ••• OPEN Nl'nS 'iB f : Th• famous UnirOyal Laredo Multi Rib tirt also calltd th• ~Rain Tire."' This tire has been purchcned · • by 1nillion1 of satisfied customers thrvout tfie nation. 7.75:rl 4 (E78/14) 7.35:rl4 (F7B/14) 7.75:rl.5 (F.1B/llS) 8.25:rl4 (G7"tl14) '8.25:rl5 . (G1B/ltf). 1695 .8.55:rl4 (R7"ii/I4) 8.5.S:rl 5 (R7B/lfl) 1995 . SIJI PIKI. r.a.r. '6.00116 ••••• 115" .... 6.70115 •• , •• 'It" .... 7.00115 ••••• 122" .... llZI 'rlKI \f.LT• l.------::----1 a.00.16.s,. '34" ... ,. Balancing •1· s• 7.00/16 ...... •24•• l.00 l.7.S.16.S .. 136" s.11 Per ri..el+ Jl[eighU 10.00.16.S •• 144" .,., 5 7.$0116 ..... 121" '·" 12.f41.16.S •• 149" 1.11 9 C Custom .Wheels 4: 5 99 WOWI FAMOUS »I> IEAUTJ\1. S...- Spott Wheefs Jn liin 13" and 14" to fit md ..._.,, fords. Che\'~I end 'ly--IP s.Tcvnw•••EELB ,,. .. s ... llllPllR ~':.'!::':: 4 for '49 . J.Olt' PBICESI ALL 4 WBEEL'-DISC BBAKEJOB ftEGlJLAft DBllMTYPE ' .. t. •1111.unr 4 llSC PlllS 111 lllNIT 1..tHSTlll ll!W IOltln 21,111 lltl WlllRS llHIHIOH Ill 4WH!llS t MN Ill nm lltt lfnll t 1E1111t1 Ill• rHm cn1111111 t -1 IU ,_ •st IMJ'll1 l NCll flOlt!Wlll!LlllllltCS c.tllll&llSllflCllUOMI 4, llPICll flGlllWllllllllllltCI l .lll llMtn .. &lllll llllll l 11111111 nlll & IUID UlllS L lllSPICI ll.llll lllllH Alll .. l-CTlllSIUI -1.111P1C11t1111e11urr . ..,.. ,,,..,a~:.=~ .•Fl-ISPNU L•SPICT""'1CIUSlSULI LCllCUIMUlllS -l MIPICI llWUULI -1 6• L fllllU~tSf• Ull• .............. ·ILM111111111f11'1 : ... •..-.• llMllllFllSlllTI s39· .B£:* ~2.9!!.*. t.r.C:.. , u..Mstl.N ~ ........ .,.....,....... . ................... ,.. ...... * FOR AU FtJLL SIZE lJ.S. C::ARS, Except oel! .. dj. broket tl.75 per wheel add'tl lll•rk C. 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Known for lb ptrfonnanc• 6 handling, fhls., outJtandlng tire 11 now crwrllablt ot th ... low prices ••• the new LGNdCt BELTED 71 "'i" WHITIWAWI 95 F78114 fxdt, +$2.51 .. $3.12 ftd. &. To11 depelld- lfll wpo• the M1e • Low trices! ••• Uniroyal orlg1nal equlprften t •11 1t1llliou of MW '°I ... doubt.! lil..,.boll•d for rour 10f.tyll Hunyll · •11•• mru •t>s•s A 78/13 F78/IS lfiit •2195 C78/14 f'>99S · C78/l3 C78/15 lfiit •2· 2•s n1811' •33es H78/15 '2385 '36'5 Fallert.on 1321 So. luelld !I •k. N. of _....," (714) 170.0 • ' • • I i I I I I I ! f • r ! ! • • i I r • l ' l I ji if I • ' I I • ' l I • :I I Jf DAIL~ PILOT For The Record ttOA• MIMOtlAI. HOll'ITAL _,, #I. •I'll Mr .. ltoblrt fl', Marl'fntr, '"' A \tlctorf1 ltt'ffl, COit• W... l!cw. M ... Ml, Ind Mii. Mldllll M. Plfl'ct, .,,.. Jo.Ann, CO"I MtM, elrf. I IAr. 1tnd Mtt. Slephtrt J. Hutclllllft, 127'2 Ml""'-" i..n., klll1 Alll. bo't. Mt. 11111 MMI, JKk It. Wfff, 1"'1 C11YIUt, 'OUT1t1l11 V1111Y, blV. Mr. ~ M111. C111tln L, Jll'tb, 1'211 Shenonw, ttunt!MtOrt lllc:ll, t lrl. Mr. lllCI Mrs. Sfl'Ytn M . .Jonff, m• Mittie Ave .• No. IE, Cott• MtM, boy, .. ,. Mr. Ind M111. Mlcrlllll E"lftV, 311 Eid tn fl'r11111, fl~lbrlll IJ11nd, b!rr. Mr. lftd Mrs. S1Htltrt J. Ml•ltrt. 16'l1 Vll'M!Olrtl L'1W, No. m, ttllfllll'IOtofl a..m. blV. Mr. lllCI Mrs. O.wld \:,i: P1nd1•10fl; 17117 Wlrtttr!Wrri ltrfft, FOllrtlllll 91111¥, •h'I. Mr, Ind M111. PIUf W. Mtlk"'""° 6CM I North &llllnt, No ••• An.Mlrn, •lrl. ' J1M t Mr. •ftd Mri. Josellh 811ktr, 11.i turdle Ltnt, Or1nte, Girl. Mr. lrld M111. T~t• U!rdtll. 23" Motil• Vlt11, l1nt1 ,.,,., 91rl, Mr elld Mts. WIHl1m Fritts. 1'2f MtJle AvtnW, Cotti Mtt1, 1!rl. JllH I Mr. 11111 Mrs. •-1c1 r: •l.M'tl'l•rt. 17f2t Elm $Ir"'' F01Jn11t11 V•lltV, t lrt. """' * Mr. •nd Mn. D•vld Petry, 1'121 a rrOOck Orf,,., !'I Toro. lloY. Mr. •nd Mrt. WIHl1m I'll"• 1S72 Ord'ltrO. He. U la"ll Alli Hlllhl1, l lr1. Mr. Ind Mri. Ptttr J, ltobV", *'S T!wnd,j, Jilftt ·22, 197? o.AILY PILOT Stiff P!Mte JUNIOR .SWINE 'SHOWMANSHIP AT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR Lynne Hurt, 13 of Oftn9e1 Displays Her Pig ''Aristotle''· • • Surpervi.sor Facing Wenke Lawsuit j .nd wanting to bring mass admission of Polatnlck's and By 0. C. HUSTINGS time In thi IVory tower. o c n Abbot's statements." or nw °'"" r111t s11ff ,, __ ... 1 racial busing to range ou • Additionally, the """ par To date, Harber ham' SANTA ANA -Primary .claimed lhat H..-ber alao had tyivenke concluded, "The only replied . • election victor William Wenke control of Ralph Diedrich. who recourse that I have is to. file But poli tical observers are hu Ureatened to sue W.. is seeking to unseat 'I1tlrd a Jaw 1 u it• seek 1 n g fairly confident that far from cumbent Fifst Dlatrict District Supevi 1 or damages ... but I am most the final salvos have been 'Supervisor Robert Battin'• William PbiU!pa. concerned that the reconl be fired in either the First campaign-manager··as 111.e 'Tbii'''biOOO.t 1 hot reply eel straight. . . District or Third District rr I t tin to bOil ~· •1Sbould you !ail to respond, races for Orange County }" 1 ica po con u~s . from Die41"ich, who, issued a supervisorial seats. in the County Seat today. news release Wednesday "to. ~J~w~ll~l~d~ee~m~y~-o=u~r-s~il=en:c:e;.:•~n-;.;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiO, Wenke'a new blast is just set the record .straJght." II another in a series of develop-0 No one mentioned ln those menb and verbal maniPllla· articles (meaning m a in J y tio115 that are serving as Harber) has helped me in any Warmups for the Novein~ way in my campaign to win a runoff race between Wenke seat on the Board of and Battin. S u per v 11 ors," Diedrich Earlier, Battin fired two of declared . his aides. They In tum charg· "I want everybody to know ed the Santa Ana supervisor that I am my own man." was being manipulated ~Y P.olatnick and A~bot also Fred Harber, bis campaign had alleged that it wa.s Harber manager, the fonner city who "engineered the school 1 manager of Cypress and bu.sing smear letter aimed at former couocl.Jmaii f r o m Wenke" in the f i r s t Buena Park. supel'VisorJal district r a g e Harber denied the allega· against Battin. tio115, declaring he is just a That brought Wenke back worker in the vineyards of Jnto the political limelight in good government. . firing off an open letter to Battin then explained he Harber. Wenke told him, "I ousted hi! two. aides because refer ... the letter aent to all tbey were Hivory tower" "' registered voters on June 5, • I See by Today's Want Ads • e LIVE l!APPILY EVER AFTER in this Lido Water.. front Park Mobile home. Jt even comes with a 23' sail boat! e CATCH A F ISH or glide over one with this 15' ski or fish boat, It bu a 30 HP electric start Johnson motor. The trailer with it romes in handy, e EXOTIC PLUMMAGE on this fast '67 Fireblrd, Very 5olrtl'I ll:Oll Srr.1, Alt!. I , ~nll An1, ""'· Mr. ind Mrs. R11ph M. Att11llo, 211' Vilify Pl.ct , Artlll)tlm, boV Or. Ind Mrs. Elmlr H. TllOmllM,,, lfll OOv1r Drive• NIWW'I Btldl, .... ty~im•s rm staff mem-1lhe day before the election, in· hers, Steve Polatnick and John tentionally leaving no op- li h d h d h . portunity to reply. good condition for only 1600. • ,72 F . e . w·· de u Abbott, ear er a el t eir ''It maliciously and falsely air In Ing P ownpressconferenceinwhich ~ • • • * ,~:~~:~i-h~;.~dt~:'m~h-~~~~ed~~t:_in~1oo~'°'...."~!~~~~~· ....!:~"..cc_"'~r':~·~m....!::~:!~~~a-vo~~~~~!~~~~in~.!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!~!!!!!!!!'!!~ Mr. •nd Mrt. Ctrlot Gamale1, 759'1 Ont1rlo Orlv1, Hurtllrttton • Btldt. 11r1. • Mr. •llCI Mr•· Mlrvlrt w. too1h1. 1031 R d wttl 212111 $1rMf, Torrll'ICI, 1!rt. Mr. 11111 Mrs. G:~~I~, 32SS Mlchl11n 0 eo, AW!We, C:0.11 Mfta, 9lrl, Big Band.~, Fun Still on Agenda Mr. Ind Mri. R1111wn Str1ble. '751 01\'Fnlllc Drlv1, Hul'lll/l9klft ..,ell, .... IN. Ind Mrs. 81ftl1rriln Kll'lllltlll, 170 Et~f ltrll lll'Mf, Ccnll Mist, kY. Mr. •llCI Mn. Not-m11t Moyet', 2m Cllll Orlw, NIWPOrl 8Md!, NY. Ml. •nd Mrs. 01nltl Gordon. 10471 NllhllMlll Clfcle, Founl•t~ Vllley, .... ,_, Mr. Ind Mrs. Gr•nt SWIHt, )13 11111 Piie., No. I(, Coslt Mnt, 11r1 . Mr. incl Mr1. GllPtrt a. OT11i, 631 S1Mllm1r Drive, No. c, Co1t1 ,.... .. , t lrl. Mr. tnd Mn. G1orH G. Cur1l1t 11:U Curit, ~Ml Ant, 11rt. Or. lllCI Mr&. Mlrl( Mn1h~•h1m, 1321 8111111, Cllllt• Mtu, boY, -· Mr. 11111 Mrt. s,_ F. waw, .Wl C111r1tv1111; lrvlnt, 1rr1. The 1972 Orange Qoljnty Costa Mesa favorites Ed Fair is gearing up for ifs .. uc-WJUiarns · and S u m m ·e r ond big weekend Friday night Mc\(night. IJl r o u g h Sunday with · 'lbe junior livestock auction performances by lop name begins ·at 'the fair ~t ,\ p.m. singing groups,· livestock con-Saturday with everything·from tests and· a professional rodeo. pr~ }Jogs to Jambs offered for P'rtday the U.S. Navy sale.; by 4-H and Future Concert Band will.eppear at 5 Farmers clubs. On Sunday, final day Of the lo.day fair, the rodeo will again perfrom at 2 p.m. in the grandstand area. The U.S. Navy Concert Band is schedul- ed to play at 5 p.m. and it will be followed by the finals of the Orange County TaJent on Parade competition. Western music fans will get a special treat at 7:30 p.m. in the amphitheater with a free show by Tex Williams, Eddie Dean, Dorsey Burnette and the Canadian Sweethearts. silve1Woods Mr. 11111 Mn. Uwf'Met Mldl1ncf, llOS Jtm11e1 ROid. Costa Mnt, 1lr1. Mr. Ind Mh. ,II.II E. Doutl11t 13372 Eel~ Dtlw , W"1ml111t1r, boY. -· p.m. in the amJ;lhftheater, Other major attractions on followed by another .free. show Saturday are championship starring Douglas and dooero, , rodeo-perfortnances at 2 p.m. a· versatile team of singers 3nd 7:30 p.m. and a 7 p.m . whose talents also ipclude im· peHormance in t h e am- personating ~tS,.1 . , Phit~eater by the Calilornia Also aJ>RWiDg as fr.ee at. State Gymnastic Tea~. tractiona Friday will he A\,"B'p.m. there wlll he a the SyncopatioD CODgregation. tree show by the ponular Powdy the ~' an(I the Mit· E\rerly Jlrothers, the telc I 'sio~ chell Marionettes. At a: 15 p.m. and -recording stars whose hit there will be' s p e e d w a y records have included "Bye motorcycle racing in .t ·h e Bye,.Love," "All I Have to Do grandstand area, featµring is ~Dream," and "Wake Up, Rick Woods,'SoMy l'luttfr and Little Suzie." In the livestock area, begin-1-------• ning at 2 p.m., the "Barnyard Olympics" will include old· Mr. •nd Mrs. SllW E. SOvM, 1201 s. E. Walnut, Tustin. boY. Mr. lflll M~. Armtndo P111!"U1' 2MA1 '''" COK!'I Drive, LIG'Ur'll HUit, boy, ,_, Mt'. •nd Mrs. Dini arown, l~I Tutllrt vtll ... W1y, No. G, Tu1tr11, t lrl. "''· ,,,, ':,~.:..rim•11 '· •""'· 111.sa Sin ' C te Slr•I, Foun11111 V1u.,., 11r1. Mr. end Mr1. Merk Htrttorl, tm Knllhb Clrdt, Hu1111no11n Inch. .... Mr. •nd Mrt. 01vkt L H1lt1trt, 2612 Eldin. COii• Mnt, boY. -· Mr. •nd Mrt. How•!'.(! Jamn. un Fordhlln Dl'IW. Cotti MeM, tloV. ' Mr. and Mn. W1lll11n A. RINI, S«16 Am•1fl Or1vt, lrvltll,• t lrl. Mr. ""' M111. R1,11wll A. Yeune. 1031 COllC#'ll Strftt, Colt1 MfM, s lrl. Mt:alld Mn. lrMlt P•lmer1 159~ hn-••AN, CGtll MIU, boY. Mr. •1111 Mf•· S1mutl G. Arc!l!Jltl•• 111 2111 Street, Ho. t Cotlt Mt51, t lrl. .111ne 11 Mr. •rid Mrt. Clltn , • Cht111, '!11!7 Avoc.tdO. No. S, Cost• MIM, 1lrl. Mr, tnd ""'-L•rrv s. kU.ovkh, 1"31 ~ra, Watmln•lt'r, 11lrl. Mt. Ind Mrs. PIUI 0 . Puk, 110 1.tll· IMIOll L1r1e, COlll Mnt. boy. Mr, •nd Mtt. Rlctllrd D. aonu1, llf» 81nntt, G•rdM Gorw, 1lrl. Mt. and Mr1. Jim" '· ~1..,.n. S20 Lincoln Avtnue, Hu11llrttl1111 Btld'I, t lrl • De•tlt Notice• ADA la Ar/Ill.Ir F. Mair. AOI '3, If 209 29tll St., Ntwpor1 l hCI\, Dllt' of O..th, JUM 21, 1'11. SurvlYld W wlfl, l!llle Ad1lr; •1utf!t.r, MfL Lindi lt9 Whlll1 ton. Arthur .t.d•lr Jr.1 mofl'llr, M1ml1 Htvlc. 5-rvlcts. S.turdly, JUlll 2', 1 PM, w .. 1. tlllf Chtpet, Wllti Ntwpllrf H1rbor Elks trio. 1767 olllcltllno. Prlv1lt lnl•rmtnt 1t tt19 Abbty, We•klllf Chllptl Mortuary, Plrteton. llALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME eo .... dd Mir '73-1450 Colla Me11 146-%414 • • BELL BROADWAY MORTIIARY Ut Broadway, Cotta Mesa LI W4SI McCOllMli\ LAGUNA BEACll 140RTIIARY 17'5 Lapu Cnyoa Rd. U141U PACIFlt Vin MDIOIUAL PARK -fully •lfied fn •to 7 'n.ontht! Dly °' (f'tftiftl C"-t, fashioned competition in such arts as corn-hU.sking, goat milking, pie eating, bog call- ing, hay bucking, and greased pig races. Not lo he forgotten by fair visitors should be t h e numerous exhibits, ranging from new products to fioral displays, handicrafts, ait a~ photography . General admission for adults Is $1.50. Juniors are admitled for $1, and children under 12 for 25 cents. THE BEST Readership p o I J s prove flf'eanuts" it one of the world'• most popular comJc strips. Read It daily 1n the DAILY PILOT. LOOK A-WEIGH LOOK • • • Choose Special Careen PrtP*'tttowfor • cNlllftfir'll ~ ••MEDICAL ASSIST- 1 :~ " • ; .... ' t;l ,~ ANT. MEDICAi. OFFICE RtCEP.TIONIST, or DINTAL ASllSTANT/AECErTIONISTlfl ., modtrft fKffftilt. An ...... il'lltl· tudon "'*tlM FEDERALLY INIURID ). STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM' ll'MI APPNO'tlD Men's Sportswea r & f umlshlngs ~it shirts, short sleeve, many famous makers solids, patterns, reg.10.00·15.00 •• nowUN.19 Sport shirts, short Slee'le, permanent presa llOllds, patterns, reg. 8.09·14.00 ......... now l.M I.II . casual slacks, flares and stralgll! leg • easy care fabrics, reg: 12.09-20.00 . now 7.88·14.99 Short sleeve dress shirts, penna-pren solids & fancies, reg. 7.50-12.00 now4.lf.7.99 Longsleevedressshfrts,manyfamous · makers, solids, patterns, reg . 8.50· 14:00 UN.H ·Better neckwear. many.designer labels, reg. 6.50-10.00 •• nowUl4.19 __ ,.....,. lcnlland flnl- Suits from 76.90 Great buys on 2-pants suits and .sport ''trios" -now 116.90 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits -from 116~90 F'me quality knits, tropicals, wools. Sport Coats -1111111,-.. pl-and pollorno Silverwoods own label from 49.90 Hart Schaffner & Marx from 76.90 Men's Slacks Knltt,-~-ghlllg . . . ' Sllverwoods label now as lowas19.90 Hart Schaffner & Marx 19.90-33.90 sanwner11rna • Sninpl Reg. 4e"'° 29.80 :::J:c. -1'1iiwpett iiiili -Cllll0i1da . Mime Ir youJiavc new ~lg.bbora or know ·or An)'one mov1ng to our area. ~ease tcll us IO tha l "'" rnay extend a friendly ~lcolne l1ld help .Ii '! fot VETERANS Md d1j111•1111. Tr.ihlon rAVMENT Pl"ANI eftli.ble, Ltt.tl,... EMPLOYMENT' ftlFEJllAA&. SERVICE M no-*litional tott • Men's underwear, boxers, briefs, • Shown: polyester knit Jut! one frorn a marvelous setactiOn of kni!s, crvpes, and other labrtca. n.a: f.um.y COLONIAL MbAL -"'1 ... Aft. ••• 'ndT .._ ...,...LmJuy ., ..... I 1i.i ..... a:. -tbtn\ to -...a<qUolntid ln thtlr new aurrounCllngs. St Coast flSiti ' ' ..... ,, ,.,..,,.. "* Yisltar '4Ul74 "' I' ·' . I f • AC.C R-1.0 IT ED .. 1 11 ,...,, t aaullef1set'illt .,=~=: ..................... s.... ... , ............. ' .......... ,. ........... . ' I T aod alhletlc8hltls, reg.3/S.50 now l/4.1t FamoUs Ne!delon shoes, slip on s1Yte kid !tether, blackorbtown, reg.-44.00 nowM.tt: 41 FASHION ISi.ANO e l"EWl'O'RT CENTI-e NEWPORT IEACH t . ' t Blame It on Stiff ens tick Anyon• "ho thinks carbenstangel isn't spoken bore should get In on DAILY PILOT inter-office cor.. .... ponctence. Ads promoting the Second Annual Build a B e t t e r Garbtnltall(lel C.Ontest and tntemaUonal Ratlyes (It will be July S through 8 at South ,C001t Plaza) have appeared In Jhe paper during the pa.st few Jlays with garbenstangel ,pelted "1arbenstangle." '!1ie DAILY PILOT's f.arberutangellst and port-time romotlon manager attempted o have some craftsmen in the cit shop comet t h e typographical error. Hopefully, it ha! been COi" reeled. But here is the memo that came back with the cot- rectlon: "'Ibere wu not a typo . . . It wu merely a caae of the stilfenstick operator pulling the little gtuo on t h e pootenstanger lnsteed o f pushing the woppenstick on the roUinwack. . "In the future, p 1 e.a s e reallze that 90 percent ol your stangelreaders could care leu ii there is a typogoof or not. Please remember that con- siderable tlme is taken to roll a garbenstangle ol 1arteostansel to Ille rdlin- box." Th• memo wU signed. 1"lbe L e f t • handed Flacltenback Operator. ti Irvine Man Gets Degree John F. Marder, m . son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Marder, Jr., of 4286 Senlsa Way, Irvine. has rteelved a bachelor's degree from 'I1le Thacher School in Ojai, C8Iif. Marder plans to attend the University of Calllomla at Irvine th1! fall. J IEE UI FIRl1'. •• for ha.pp!' "Vacationing Your$ ... for ha.PP!' "Vac!ationing HANIMEX· PRAKTICA "L" single-lens reflex carnerd ,'1,1 OteSIOft Ut.1 a Cn• ,ShUlttr ffom 1 MC. 10 l/1000 s.c. ,lull! in Ho1 Shoe OUR REB.19.95 ~ ... for D.aPP!J Vac:!at.fo»i».g for this to~·qualify 35mm Minolta reflex You would ewpeet to p11 much "'°"' lot • 35mm rtfttw li«e 1he Minohl SR·T 100 • through-lh•lens meleting •last-handling design, lets y!)u make all ad just• men ts as you sight your subject • razor·shatp, computer-designed Rokkor flt .9 lens • accepts the complele Minolta system of acces-·'°' and lenses from "lish-eye" to super·t.lephoto OUR REB.199.95 87 Your$ ... fo:r ha.PP!' "Vacationing El.ELL & HOWELL · · FOCUS·MATIC• •9J MOYIE CAMERA • Cdl lttctrlo Iyo. • fnt,UU Ponr Zoom LtftL • Focva-MaUc:. • Thnl-ttte-Unl Reflex Vlewlnf. • lltclric Film. Drfvt. color film · PROCESSING . P.IUs the extra . Th""4oy, Mt 22, 1972 DAILY PILOT j I Port of SF Sued Over Pollution FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON SAN FRANCISCQ (AP) -JOporis el peslldde u st The state has sued the San cleartd the Senate Finance Francisco Port Commission, Omunittee and went to the .. yng Its dtlre comtruction ts floor. pollutlnJ San Francisco Bay, Sen. Nicholas Petti&, (0. and Is asking penalties of $2.16 O&kland l said his hill merely million. puts into law what the State SM G•uy Puckett• Tex Wlttlolma • - EY9riy Bros. • Sk)I .. • Handerwon Pllrtridp Femlly Performera • i!:ddlol Deen . ' TENBIG DAYS JUNE19·25 FROM NOON WEEK o'AYS SAT.6SUN. 10AM Fair Drive & N•wport Blvd., Co•ta M ... Adutta $1.!50 Junlora $1•00 Kida 25' Acting on behalf of the San Department of Agriculture Francisco Bay Regional Water already is enforcing through Quality Control Boen!, Deputy regulaUono, except thllt the Atty. Gen. Rodericlt Walston repom wnuld be open to filed tbe,ault. public scrutiny. ~================~ Superior Court Judge Carl Petri. said his bill, backed I~ Allen set June 30 for Port by Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger, Commission reprtsentatives to made the repom publlc so show cause why they should that physicians could matt not be restrained from the ... uy dlasn-cases o f Nearly Everyone Listens to . Landers alleged pollut!M. pesticide poisoning. Port Director Miriam WollfJ"""-::;;jj-iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;=---denled charges thllt pollution was resulting from a dike put up at lndla Basin where a shlppjng tmninal is being bull!. e Project Loses NOW THlU JULY J BOAT SHOW South Coast ?Iaza RENO, Nev. (AP) -A $100 million development northeast ol here planned by McCulloch Properties, Inc., may be dead lp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j I .ECOLOGY I after an unfavorable vote by the Washoe County Com· mission. It voted 5-0 not to allow formati o n of an im- provement district in the Warm Spring Valley 15 miles away. The district was needed to allow construclkm of roads, sewers and water facilities. The unanimous vote came at the end of a second day of i:::c hearings Jilter warnings conservationists and e& vtronmental groups that there WU Wufflcient water to SUI>' port a d ty of 48,000 planned by McOllloch. e Leni .. R•le• SACRAME?m> (AP) fie. tainlng curT<tll logging rules In caJlfornla until early nm year was approved 5t-O by the Assembly, but a Jong.term resolution al the state's control over controversial forestry praet..lces remains on a limb .. The bill, which was returned to the Senate for concurttDCf In amendmenta, would permit tile State Boud-of Foroatry to rellllllate Wllil Jin. 31 the !....try rules clecl...i m> eonotltutlonal 1111 year by Ille 1tate Court of Appeals. ,;;. temporary blD, by Sen. FTed -(R-Reddlng), Is -"" by atate agencies and the lumllerinC <Ollllties. But It la ~ by the COO> aervatkdlt Sierra Club on the grotmdl the bill wou1d limply perpallllle bdlltry -regulatlollll and not )Jt'O'ride toalllt .__,, protection al Clllfomta •• forests. eausltms '.l'eur LOS ANGELES (AP) - Four Russian otnclais paid a visit to the Los An1eles Cotu> ty Air Pollution Control District beaclquarters to study what a local APCD olflctal tenned "the moat advanced air polluUon control program 1n the world!' The Ruasl•m, guests of the Envtrmmental Protection tcurecltbeAPCD~ end lbmJiew to Detroit. e r.•11e Reports SACRAME?m> (AP) - t.glslalloa requlrlng public Plans Eyed On Subway SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diogo County plannen want to construct a subway down 4th Avenue In San Diego from Market Street to Fashion V.U.y and a 137·mlle rail rapid tranalt syatem 1lnkins cities as far away a 1 Oceanside. The -1 calJ.s for tralm obave or below ground depencl- !ng on the lay el the land, from the -to Oceamide along Intmtate 5, . then to Escondido, aoutb along U.S. 395 and east on Interstate I to El C.jon. A spokesman for the com· prehenaivo planning organiza- tion aald the plan ii espected to ba completed this year. Alternatives alao are under lludy. LIMITED TIME SALE ENDS JUNE 30 SAVE 20010 on Country Inn· OPEN STOCK COO~WARE'. • Flred-on No-Stlclt Interiors • Thick ... n-11 .. ttns 1lumlaum ............... WESrBENDe • Genuine porut1in llltlriors ~ 114• • SllllEr ~-SllWT 10'' SWlf tl"' SllWT ~-= 6 36 n~:s 9 56 res 11" ~~ 1436 Chooll Allcldo, Hmmt or Paprilll poicelalHIHtlamlllM ~ltaUllNI' = 1111 11& "· sucmE WAI 876 ICLll m u. som11 :'t:s1036 Cllooll Afleldo, Hll'lllt er Papri1cl p01Ctlaln-on .. 1umlnum I IT. lmll ftEll m IT. assnN I It 1m1 111111 2'S It• CA II IP 1 ll' ' n 121• = 111• = 1598 ~-:s 10- CllMle AWOCldo, Hunst or Paprlkl ~lain-on-aluminum 2" ~ 10" ..-. 2995 ~ ........ ' . -A•H•~ OPENER/SHARPEllER s.GT. coumr mru llULJl.WEI CHAii Opens an, l1ftl Iii. t111n i1wb Just ut lllet control tflll , •• It Saal and baclc of weather.,. ~boublelmr minds!""'-~~. ••Ian! colormt IWl'ltn plastic !or..., pu~ l'ush 11ut111n Colorful !IOICOlttn °" 11•1 •• _ webblllf. Folds flat. cltaninr. Shttrpens knives In~ ~ID-dun ll04llcl llllltor. • 31 91 7 ·PC. "COUNTRY· INN" SET MODEL AND.CRAFT SHOW · SH hNrwh V bbail.,., J/1,1#7 •"' tlnrontlr11U lbff111""'1 t/ """ ith•s ;,, llobbit1 """ CNfjJ ~~~~~'!'!~~ JUNE 23rd -24th -25th CRAFTS · CERAMICS· RADIO CONTROLLED PLANES: CARS, :g~SAO~~~PRIC$1 75 ..... ,. ~~r:. ~~~l~~:~~1i1~~°)?gR1o~~D OUTDOOR DEMONS IRA. JRS. (l>-16) .. • . • :1s .... 11M·tPM ; c ttetii i•ttt ..r , ..... .._ ... ·• I* llU IALLANCI of Fominlno Forum *' AYE so· on ADULT . .....,.,. ... ,. ' ~l'AfiW "-:~.~.!....., '""',. ...,,. SA VE 25• on JRS. "' ""' 1t...i1. •-. AMII.I-. c.11...... • :.... '"':; ~, .. MON .... I. t A.M.•t P .M. SAT. t A.M.-6 P.M. SUN. 10 A.M.-4 P.M. • DECORATOR 1C£ IUClll for paHo, picftlcl l Pll1illl lnsuiltltl4tlldt 4 1!1)1 II let tubn. Cllolct of dlilaM. colo11. Shop 11"1\ IMntllr limited. sul!Jttl to pm,..._ • l I I I 1 i :.-.. . • ' I l .. • ' • • • • . . . J! DAILY PILOT • Thurtd&J, June 22. 1972 Tnulsat'-tle ~ • A~ty I;Je~pens for J1erfuin B~t · ~or:y~ma Wins ·Race 49 Ships Try t.o Finish Bermuda. Course LONDON (AP) -AllilW)' -~· w!M" In the•IJOUtheilstem cor·' lliJs 1mlher." • • IWOLTOll, lkrmucJa $AP) l'Ollle. Thr<e ahipl w·e re -,,..,,,.,,., 'the winner of • clilmalled· and towed lo sa1 .. the -..! Nellport, 11.I.-to. 111be lfnitad Stai,. unof- Btrmucla yadlt race and,117 llcially won the Onion Patch • olhtr crafts ~· •!• 11'-tlle Tl'IPllY 81 Qiar!Jma, Yank .. harllot Wedoeoday nl&ht. While' Gtr[ aiid Aunl claimed second, the remaining 49 alllpe tried lo fourth and sixth places. The ~ the COW'S<. U)llttcl States had 281 points, Eleven · y 1 c h t s -. England · 208 and Artegtlna withdrawn, IDOi! because of Ill. Bermuda hid I I I , lie .heavy wtocis which _. Allllralla 111 ,afld Br:az!I 169. encountered lllong .Ille 135-mile Noryema. had the best cor· r<eted time<>! three days, two . OVW tho ._flly fJi J ... Y-,. 'l1lo bod <¥tllhor bu hit'. nor of. the Bay of Bl8CIY Lat..!' npm:li ~ Gerard houri, M'Dlinutes, 18 l<C<>odl. Teilain. Cl'eWlllllll of tho big· y1IObla IUh1' the·Greol cupe lf-y. f'Jdlngkstra t:O t!!_, therlands AcUia) lime foe the CW. c ,_ ...... ln·the""""'""·........ ..... ...... _,.. -· the Hemessag<dh!Jnewspaper, ea ,.......ulls, 400 •-· s •· a M ,_ ----:---., :-~ the Times, "At the moment I miles w .. t of lb• SCilly Wes. :;ithewfirit ~~ 1;d't"~ · ~ .nee, ddee,.ll<!>Odoin,ad ...... 'l1loie ~ m<*lf the am dolni.oDe 1tnot ·1n a twcr He Is •hoard the' JI.foot ketch year ·biitory. ol the 1"°' Iba! 1 F • • · _..,.t!Jo, I h • ..WU-hulll k\d Jx:ee!e and It would take Second.We .. Brilbh vessel had won. BOATING w.:..:r W::O *~ hoe'"ill for ClbDel'.< w1ten me ......al"Y.•ars lo gtt lo Drllol! >ltlttY Milchell in the Qwner R. W. Amey of Ox-' lallod lo ~·achedul<d radio filriiior aoulb. • America at thb.;rate,", sloop ~ wai tlie latest lo ford, England wun't aboard c:onla<I wilii bis bue....And . AultnUan Murrii1 Sayle Jn On the 2,1111-mlle <)real Cir· drop <Rll. '!'be. reaaon wu not at the ,llolsh hecawe of ...,. of Ille boata wbldl dld , ·tho calamlru ~ Lady ol ere. -·· BrJIM Brian clear. . ." • bullnesa Jn England, but 64-report had llllY ,,.... of tile .n.et ._tee! " b r 11 ll a n t Cooke In the ketcll British Among the multihlllls, Philip year-<>)d Ted Hicks of Oxford ,..,. favorite. • IOJl8hlne liul with hanlly llllY Steel !adioed .!"' ns "lashing . s .-Weld of G!oucaltr, Mass., sliJppired Noryema 1o victory. 'Coast Boats Tho ~ ... -.piper of · 1o winc!Ward with a gale was.1\<11<•~ lloldiog his lead. ~~~ 100,:!~tfe Loodon, wlilch -IJ ~· U ::llraliht . .on the nose:• adding H~ IS ,·,. the 4Hooot LA-Tahiti Has Windless :~:-:u1~::: Not Enrered ~~1l:f'1...;:"'= ... ~s. Entry eVtt)'lhinll1'verydifflcul(Jn Ir ar.,i1[ujnpetu. w~n •. tlJ< first boll to Contrair to pre.v lous :~"t~e~' ad-Beat in 5·5 ~ !J.l,E ~'lr!~.' ~.~ACI; !TO'GO! Cabit; Greybeard Ahead. ::fici~Ji:hAU:bm~:s~i: ::S·n""!"'~imH=:: .!.r~ae::.r~~~ GEtiEV~~..,1.<AP> fi?flJrtJfNT@&:©@rwmg~ , . a .comcted time with three heading' for Ne1'J>Orl, R.I., 'l'l!d Tiner · f ~ u 'tad lii!,__!gl__ ~ l[/JiiJU/RJ:>, 'Wlndo and .... I!'~ that w1Ut mnes 1o Tahiti: :~:~;,=~·l!'veChth~.:."'J a....,ass ~=.":'.,.~~ ';: = ~~~~·i.. ~g ille i.i.. bu 1oe~ ·his ' !rid · I · .·J..•'!PJi. 0 1@ju@JK!!~I ' ,. :· '"'1 can aee the rellectioo of L' Pen Dukk Ill, 21:48N -B with time Of three days, race. . , 121-foot Schooner Vendredl•IS, ~J~~';j', 5~;-~ · .. lllll'llnthewateratnight. 125:42W, a.111 2:11.29. 'lbere has been no word as hasmoreolahandfullhanthe S!rilzerland' -FREE Sli!?~ -' SJ'.ARS IN PERSON 'nil! waa Ute story of the 2. Min Seltt, 22:10N -In qass D, D!>ve had a cor· lo whether Al Oasael's Warrior o~r competl19rs. l!IJ yachl·ll Bitar a ~-<>ldenclneer SM ~.f'IJ•k.~-~ox ,Wllll•m• • B.-d Lcll Angelet to Tlllllti nee JJl:MW, 2,nt reeled time of 3 days , 11:38:14, fiom Newport eiµered the tWlCe ·the-1. of W "' toot ~· iJIIe.., Lab '!lObeva Eli<ifti·Bi'oli • ..:.$/Ji;. Ii Hende,..,,, • • • • Wednetday u the aeveo-boat S. Greybeard, 21:ml -and in Cla11 E, Maverlcl< had race. . 1 • -'Wedne4dir•Jol&bt at Ute helm . ,Plortnd--;f•mfly;P9lftim..rs • .Eddie P..,n . lleel encouotered vfrtu11 ~'.1tt!;~:53N-121:S3W, ~~~fc~u:3 ~~23er~;;: p~!.:'::.en~be= SW'?ll RetUn)s ~,:~~~ .·· · ·., ,·' ~ ./ "1 ::-the•~~ than 100 mileo 2,TIS ~with a time of four days, race but.~eil his P""5 an~ _ . , . , . , . hod ·a;~. lldvllllioge ' , . ' IQ·llG DAYS · . -• 5. Concerto, 23:~N -3:39.21. ha! entered KiiJoa ll in the BRIXllAM, •En&Im' ··W') oyerT1mer:11llo lildlOd,Ulitll , JUNE'18~25 Greybeafd wu olill leading 126:2tw, 2,790 ~use,a! the'large:ftulnber Tram-Atlantic· race wblc~ -to· caie·at ~~reoort,town • then JI! tl)O o...,.U "'"'1d1'*' · ' Ille,. .. OD elajlO<d lime some 6. Siete, 22:52N -l23:2&W, ·fJI 1'loata·•olill OU! .alld !be stai'j.s from Bermuda June 21. says a IJJOOll . ·OIO!en ... ·a Bliar'WOD -•7·onlillal • AiOM'NooN WEl!~DAYS SAT. a. so~. 10AM 2,tll miles from Tohiti. She 2,119 !Nm her I of claims. for dis-Chubteco 1J In Florida 100 ......... thrff yeata ago has points, Turner hacf 23.7 ·anc11 Fair· Orly• a. Newport Blvd., C01ta Me .. ::,. co\h.~\:i·~';.,_:l23=7:::;•:W:;.~:.:n~::::'·~::ail:.:_22_:_52N~-~Z.::'::_·:a;!:.·_::C.,:~flltl'.!:i·on::.:•l::._~_·,._fesul_:_ts_an_~~'.'.'.".:s:"..~o'.;:r . .:..crul!t __ 1_0_Emwe __ thls'_~~.!!!li>ec!~· ~~~~~~pen~tan~w~1itb~-~·~~:_tt_;~~~4!:_._-..,:_· __ .::;-E..::'-F-•y_ •. ....!!!!!!!!!!!A~d~id~ts~$~1~·~!50!!!!!~J~un~l~ora!!!!!$~1~.0~0~·~K~ld~1·~2~~~i~~ . -IOll of It Iii Ille flnt two I' dayo. Brian Carter aboard the yldlt Concerto said I b < wealller wu oo flat he could nail Ille ~ la tlle '!lier. '"lb<n ta ho Willl!, !"' cbop, m . t • ripples,~ oo nomm~/' aaid carter. . J ,: ~ •• None of ~ yachts bad . · covered i• miles in the · '1 "~' ';;:; "" hours between roll calla. , t , t• However, by noon w~. t . t ... · ~ day a Ugh! aoutheaster hid ' ' • , filled fl\ and the yachta were ' close-_.,log at abou~ ,f.7 · lmota. . " Qespli. the ~ Iii ' the dead--.ig positiom, ; ' Carter said the two Columhia- ' ~7• Aries and Concerto ,'litn llllll Wlth!D alghl of eocb oilier alter .....,, days ol llillog. Ariel ii olijhUy ahead. Following a position reportJ In "!"I« of banc!lcap "8ndi!'I" ' Britain'.· ~ 'i.. ',I Midwestern Team Takes College Title MISSION BAY -The Midwest Intercollegiate Sail- Ing Association won the team racing championship of North ·=ca Wednesday after a p(t race that was fought with protests. · 'lbe team rac_ing charn- p)qolhip for the Waller C. Wood Trophy wound up in a tie Tuesday after a series of pretella went against the Pacific Coast loteroollegiate :Y..iit Rael~ Association. "n*'e were three more pro-1#1 la Wednesday's tie, _..., llll-<>fl race, and qaln the Pacific Coast sailors .... 'tbe victims. P au 1 lia!lrldll of Sao Diego State . ..i Peter ::: of USC both fouled "" Ille final. 'nll 111111 lllndinp for lhe ... = nre: Midwes~ ... Coul l-2· . . 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OAILV PILOT IOIT·SELL SAM by Marvin lllyers ' Academy'fii Glol'): • DaysRe~ed . r. llilllop, New· Illa Ileen llotrd of ~ilnonl Men'• College. lie lit 'the president and chairman of !be Board ctf D1nal1b, Inc. of Newport Beach, manu· facturers o f electric me 1su ring lnstru· men ts. UCI Fires Program Director UC Irvine'• "upgrading" of !II EducaUontl OpportuniUes Program IEOP) has resulted In the firing of the con· troversial one time had of the tioubled program. Tim Know1es, 28. who once headed the J"'l'i"•m and lest Year w11 alvwt rool!Olfllb4lltles gnrf for "'"... 16 w.ella Jll lcjpollnl In tho --· " bi It! ,a• on J~"' 311. ' Tlle1 ll'<!"' ~· on \he ~ee~tho~I l!r. o. 118 tho .. ...4Jll . --• mlnortly diud-......... .-11 UCI. '1i!lf!ll'IJ, X-itl ~ to vice choncellor John C. iloy along with another who dealt with the Qllcano mlnoriu .. at UC!. Knowl ...... hired In 11169 to head the EOP program at UC!. He had been CO<lireciot of a similar program at San Jose State College. Mesa t~ Publish Newspaper '!Ill Cl~ "' Coota ..... .. Plll8I IJ1t4 thl .... ...... jiuMllhlnt 11111-. Ill tftorl w~I tie 1 ""'" ont: I IOUt'l"lt -lltlltr IJCMdultd for d!llrlilllllOft ,It ··~ bMtlt!!l4 Oii • ~!Y bU!t· ~1411n! City M I • I •• r llqllerl ouuu .. ,. tJlal about fll,000 Ml b I I I> lM!dJllld for tlit Plbllc In. loimatlOI! Jlf"J..:l. lfe """ no1 )maw -tho !lnt wue _ .. off the ,, .... "!1'1 not tluol wt think !hi newspoper1 hlva l19en dolnl i bid Joll. Wa jult want to lJ>- 111'111 ...,.. loallAt ,...,.. tho IWtloe "' lllelt cl.Ii' ........ ment," N "'d. Tiit ...-1 IU!f wW ""!' ... ol ,,.,,,, City Mu- ''"" foijpol ind other -Ill tllllr olfl<tt. ''Jllgl)I """ ...... ,wdyjn,, tilt bell way to di.ltril>ull It, ' llld Dvggan. "Wt 11111 •nd It Olli with utility blU. or bf l>Ulk mail. But we ••PtCI tbt 1111Jor eJptn ... to be In the ni.al)ing ... S'mUar new1lettt11 a r e alr~being published i.,. the nel ng cities or Fountain Val If and Huntington Beach, and alao by °''"f'• Anohfim. · GUDDPI LATEX lml rAINT • IXTERIOI -LlflX TRIM • ACIYUC ~Ttx SPRED HOUSE rAINT , flit •1t1t1r·r11l1t111t fini1h,· ltlO ii11utifi;I color• 111h111c1 tl\Y ha"''' E11y 101py w1f1r cl1111up. • ENDURANCE DNE·COAT HOUSE PAINT · ; Tough l11tin g glo11 r11i1f1 wa4thtr •-' f11m11, fighh mll d1w, 1,e1 f~1~i•1t• 1bl1 e.1lor1. YOUR CHOICE .... II oblo to rtoluc. -by 1bolll IO -t. --11 PlfChlllnl .,...1 llo7 Jlowo, rountalll va1te1'• Plblle• lion. llmplf calltd "'"8taln Valley Nowoletlfr," at.o - al•ll of only lour -t"4 -out~j.11.-. taxpayeU alloul I0,111 I l'tll'• Art Student Given Reward Jerry IJIJey of ti Tl 0 Oleander Clttll. Fountain Val· ley1 has • botn twardtd a aclloianhlp In .n from ll!t Fi°' Arla Al!Ulotes ol Cal Stall Long ~· ... Uty w11 ono el 11 studtnll !roia the ldloel ol Finl Arts givan 1wardl by the community ~· lntr••h11~ Offtrl NIW llR~M .ILIDDIN ' SPREr EXT!MOR ONE·COAT STAINS lllNO. ,..,. (Af'l -Thtt 01t1llr llallo Oilllllter of ~h·•~ ..... fW "Fun l!lllil" to brilll 1our1111 frtlll t h • llacrf-lo pd la( Fran. cl!co ~ _. durllW list of 1m and eart.Y llT3. Tllo chamb.-111d a lltal of ll troln• ate 1thodllled begin· tllnt OCtobef l,I, -ly fouble the prevl°"' .._ of 11 r1n1. Last year •t.iU lll"9N rode . the tra!Jll II Rtaa. lor wll!kend .... Ill~ ovtr the ~ ~ tho J!ltVIOUS -·· ~ ...... no' ....... LA TEX WALL PAINT · / ~lfl'lti1• 1001 •-•'•"· Dr!11 111 tf e4tr• frtt 1111l1111ltt• lt•Y w1t1r ~fJllll• s 47 : 6 .. ALLON DRIPl.ESS LATEX WALL PAINT i.tr .. 111p1r11t flft tftl1, feft wtlite er rlclrl cel1r1 '" 11 J0-11111,. 111,y wa-ter cleanup. e EllUIU&E HOUSiMlr lllPE~IAI Ill/Tl HOURS, WEEK DAYS 9 TO 9 SATU•DAY AND SUNDAY 9 TO 6 ,M 1h1w1 thro91h1 I~ •wr• ftt'-ti -· ,,. •• , ••• ;,_ ·•·'"•f ••ltltit ·~ ••• lit .. ,\ltll•~'· ,, It ~,,i., !!ti '''!' tt"i" s l ~ · 2 e4LLON • • • GALLON " ,, ' NEW! Ullr B(~.f\.0 ALKYD EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT 1 M ~.J,, fh,~k to c.ow1t. ht t'lt t-i~t, l vtll) .•vtr 1liJ1c.\r. Greif for11,lt·0y111ttt lf, hom1own1t1. N1M1J ittl' 1lftrh1t. l84_llt ,, ' 1, lir111h, rJ1C 1moof~ ind tlMtf. 51.., tlm1. $1111 tight. S1v•t tffwt 4-' f1'1 0111y. Av1 il1bl1 in 1l"'ttt JftO '-':Pt ' uler c.olot1. . . . ' • • • . . . . . • • • . . . . • ' . . • . • -• • • . . • • t a • y -. • It . • ··. ·:. di , • Wins Two Blue "Ping Pong• and owner-rider Julie Ann Tiesman of <:;osta Mesa .show off ,first P.lace awards in '1>0th trail horse and bareback eqwtation competitions at Orange Co unty Fair. Julie~ daughter of Mrs. La· Verne Tiesman of 2221 Santa Ana Ave., earned blue ribbons in both events. Compan y Controls Bourbon, Ginger LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Norton Simon has agreed to buy the 123-year-old Stitzel- Weller Distillety Inc. here for stock valued at nearly $20 million. ·Julian P. Van Winkle Jr., president or the distillery since he took over from his father in 1964, called the planned sale "the end of an era and the start of a new regime." stitzel-Weller produces about 3 percent , of the 31 million cases of ~ sold in this country annually,· ac- , cording to industry estimates. Its principal brands are Old Fitzgerald, Rebel .Yell, W. L. Weller and Cabin Still. Van Winkle said most or the princilil stockholders signed • the pai'chase agreement. He • . said a meeting of t h e : olockbolders would be held : June ZS to approve the ! p.irthase. · N Q rt on Simon owns Somerset Importers L t d . , which markets a numb.-of lf- quor brands. Other holdings of the giant Jle·w Yark-bt6ed firm are Hunt-Weis.son Foods, Jn<., Canada Ory Corp., and McCall printing and Publishing companies. Van Winkle, who is severing his affiliation with t h e distillery, called ~ decision "pretty r~grettable but said he was among those •ho voted in favor of the pwrchase by ; Norton Simon. Stitzul·Weller has for years bragged about being "America's oldest fa mi I y distillery." The company has been known for its folksy. per s ona liied style or marketing operations. In an age when most distilleries market a wide railge of liquor products, Stitzel-Weller produces only bourbon. \ Ex-Mrs. Carson: 'Been Good Wife' NEW YORK (UP!) -A ~ weeping Joanne Carson \'Vas , • granted an·t1ncontested divorce rrom . lber. husband, tele vision perConner ' Johnny • Carson, on grOunds ·of cruel : and inhuman '1reatment. • "I bad a talk with my bus· 1band and be told me be no longer w~ted to live with m~ ... and to cohabit. with me and that he wanted a divorce,'' Mrs. Carson told the court Wednesday when asked why · • sbe sought lbe decree. .... Wearing a black sleeveless : , dress with •a scoop· neck, Mrs. • carson was questioned by state' 'Supreme Coon "-Jbstice. Samuel M. Gold. When she continued to sob, 1 Gold said, "Tryr to compose 4 • yotn'self. r know this is a -; trying experience for you but : it is not unique." • Silt said that two days aft.r : '.: Carson told her he wanted the " divorce he changed_ !he locks ~ on their New York City. apart- • ment although she had done nothing to provoke the action. She now liver in Beverly Hills. She aJ90 softly responded "yes"' and then burst into tears when asked, "Have you been a good wife to him?" The divorce incor,x>rated a March 19, 1971, agreement providing her with support and a property settlemenl Its 1 terms were not disclosed but reportedly call for alimony of $100,000 a year. Married nine years, have no children. •Gr l lfltlu LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Andy Griffith, 46. has been sued for divorce by his wife of 11 years, Barbara, 45. The Griffiths, e oil e g e clamnates at the University of North Carolina; were mar- ried Aug. 2', 1949, according to Mrs. Griffith's petition. They aeparated .last October. The couple has a 14--year-otd son, Sam, and a J.2..year-old daughter, Dixie. 9t'onda• SANTA MONICA (AP) - SUsan Fonda, 30, bas sued to divorce actor Ptter Fltda,.32. Her suit, filed in Santa Monica Super!Or Court, died ••irreconcilable . diflei"ences" and .,id they·Wl!f"I! llUll'ri!d In NeW York, Oct; 8, 19151, and have ' two ltllldren. Brtdgel Jane, I, and .JUlttn, I. Mra. Fonda is Ille daughter of Noah. Dielrich, former business 8390Ciate o f in- dusiriallst !l""*:d Hughes. -W atekolor WinS $50 AFTIR 'SP LIT' Carson'• 1x•l!t A wat.fl'Olor painting· by 1lobln Wtdie, i1"RW>a Buch Hl8h School senior, has been 'liwanled firat plaee and '50 irJ the oenior division at Rancho CelUornia ublbl~ Tho student'• -k was ldected by pqpular -of •i..,ers from the art worl< of other lludenll lo three coun-ties. -..i.,, Jw>t 22. 1972 DAil V PILOT J Wealthy Sns~~t ·s~rrender s ' FromWlres.m..t Mulll·mllllonalre Gleu W. Turner was OJTOigded In Flint, • Mich. on charges or con- iPiracy to cheat and de£raud in connection with a pyramid- selJ.ing schf!ne k n o w n as "Dare To Be Great .. " 'l\lrner, 37, and his brothei, LarTy, 29, both or Maitland, Fla., turned themselves in after flying in their private jet from London, England, where they reportedly had been vacationing. -· Genesee Circuit J u d g e Anthony Manseur set bond at $2150P each and said a trial date would be set afler all 30 ' person.. named in a craod jury wu In Window Rock, Ari!. ficulty raislng money tor other indicllllent bad b e en ar-Jut wtSend to discuss such a productioos after JaJ)i! told ralgned. Police are slill seek· '500,000 movie and plans to associat.. that DouglU bad Ing six defendants. return later with a proposal. • '.~•ken" $100,000 out of a After his court appearance, *~ * * travel series, "America," he Turner said '"fhi're la notbi~ Television host and producer bad produced. to them. Dare To Be Great la Jack Doq!a1 bas been award· * 1f * like a fountain of youth. It ed $50,000 by a $Jperlor Court Charles 418ud" Wlllhdelb gives a Jot of people hope woo the rormer Oklahoma football otherwise*_wou*ldn't h*ave ii." l ________ ... I coach, bas issued a call for PEOPLE ~ne million Americans who have a concern about crime in A Navajo official says actor this country and who. wanl to A1arloa Brando wants to Ulm a jury in Loe Angeles because of do sotilething" ~bout it. history of the tribe. remarks made by his former \Vilkinson, vice chairman of Mars b a 11 Tome, ad· business partner, S. Roger the National Council on Crime ministratlve assistant to Janis. and De Ii n q u ency and Navajo Tribal Chairman Peter Douglas' $1.f million slander chairman of its citizens action MacDonald, said that Brando suit contended he had dif· program, said in Portland, . .,. . "It's our hope and al.so our belle( that YO\I -1he Jll'O- lmlonab will wtlcome these people and will nse these citiuna wl1o bonestly desire to do some$bi{IC about crime.'' * * * . '1oe Be.,w says ho put a nickle In a pa)< telephone at Natio"'1 City aDCI $1.40 In coins spilled out. "l picked it all up and asked an operator what to do with it, n Beagin said. 1'She said she'd have to ask. I was on the line six minutes while the girl was going through a succession o f bosses. One finally had an .-er. lie told me to put II back In the phone. '1So, 1 did." *' * * . l'rffldul Nixon ordend a bouquet of 32 yellow ....... for his wile, Pat. on their an4 niversary, one for every year Utey have been married. ••r can't believe it's possible -32 years." Pttrs. Nixon told her stalf members. Press secretary Ronakl-·J..,, -·-·- Ziegler said Nixon ordered the flowers Tuesday night "to be · sure they were in the family suite when his wife awaken· ed.'' 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AMERICAN MADE PVC SPRINKLER PIPE e Pop11ler pl11tic I 0 foot len9th1 • E1•v to in1t1ll- flttings, too • We carry all 29c 39c AIR COOLED CUSHION SEAT • Circul1tet ,;, behind b•ck •nd 1091 • Sh•ptd for u11 with belh Coil 1prin9• Model No. I )I Convani•nlly lo<oted,.,Eosy To Reoch! 2666 HARBOR BLVD. -IN COST A MESA .PHONE 546 -7080 . ' HOURS1WEEKDAYS9 TO 9 SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY 9 TO 6 PM ,. .... SCREEN DORR UTILITY. AIR 'CLOSER • Ellr1 pow1r pn1u,,.1lic: <lo11r • AJju1t1bl1 c·lo1in9 poWer • Alumi11um 1n1m1I finish 88' TOR~ADO PROPANE TORCH KIT IN MET AL CASE World't "hott11f prop•n• torch" •l'ld •cc•tsorle1 -1 piecei' i11 •II e Sturd y 1t••' toe! che1t e G11•r•niffd 100 yeet1 • """!No. TTtt 619 . ' 1.,.. tttl % ANTI SIPHON VALVE WITH UNION • Combin1tion eontrol v•lve •n4 YICUUIT'I bre•ker • Conhcil Sprinkler •v•i'9m1 • Prevent1 b1ckflow 488 OUTDOOR CLEAR FLOODLAAI'' • Compl1ttl'1 wo1therproor • Spet your Chri1trn•1 decor•tion1 • 100 w.tt 1'~- cont Mtll \ Tllursdl1, JjlM 22, 1972 BIG _ DAYS .RENNEYS TREMENDOUS STARTS FRI., JUNE 23r4-THRO SUN., JUNE 25th PENNEYS AU-TO aNT-ER •• " CLOSEOUT! MILAGEMAKER PLUS GG.S 4 PLY POLYEST·ER TIRES : BLACKW ALLS "' ' J 650x13-15,00 + f,LT. 560x1S-15,00 + f,LT, • C78 l4-l6 00 G78x1S-22.00 ••. u . •' X • + F.LT, s-'t~ 00 H78x1 ~ •.••. u. ; E78x14-18.00 ••. 1.r. L78x15'"-25.00 ••. u . · F78x14-19.00 ••. u. 600x1~14.00 • •.LT. 'G78x14-21.00+ F.LT. 65h1J-19.96 + o.u . For Whlte'olls Acid 3.oo. P.lus :Your Old Tire' ,, CLOSEOUT! EL TIGRE II TIRES 20% OFF 650x13-19.96 ••. u. G78x1S-27.16 ••.•. r. F78x14-24.76 •• u. H78x1S-28.76. •.u . G78x14-26.36 ••. u. 900x15•1• -32.96. 1 ..... 560x15-21.56 + F.U. J78x15•! w -31.96+ 1.u . Blackwalls -Add 2.40 For Whitewalls Not Listed. Plus Your Old Tire -----. CLOSEOUT! .TRUCK TIRES 670 X 15 • 18.88 + 7.44 FET 700 X 15 • 21.88 + 7.84 FET 700 X 16 • 21.88 + 3.00 FET 700 X 1.6 • 29.88 + 3.69 FET NO EXCHANGE NEEDED ~------....-----.·....------~ --------~-------------~-------------PEPSt& HOT DOG COFFEE PEPSI FM s:i~~ ONLY AUTO CENTER 1 Sl'llCIAL! POPULA~ , TRACK TAPES 188 . EACH · I' • SP,llCIAL! RUBBER FLOOR MAT c • TWIN BLACK ONLY PENNEYS c ( CUP AUTO CENTER SPl!CIAL! Heavy Duty · Shock Absorbers ·23 INSTALLED SPEICIAL! PREMIUM 10°30 WT. OIL c QU:.RT FIRSI if)UALITY WILL CLEAN AND WAX YOUR CAR COMPLETELY SPECIAL! 26 OZ. BOTTLE RADIO TAPE PLAYER 7 : 100 .... ·~ :,::.4.. 7 99 ' Penneys Hard Top Camping Trailer • Sleeps 6 Persons $ • Pre-Finished Body • 10.10 Oz. Cotton Army Duck Canvas SPl!CIAL! PLASTIC TAPE 4i1°0 66 Ft. >/4 Inch U.S. Made TAPE CAR·RYING CASE 00 Holds 10-8 Track Tapes 12 Only . SPECIAL PURCHASE! I CHROME REVERS WHEELS For Fords FOR THE KIDS! FREE BALLOON AUTO CENTER STEREO PLAYER 00 AC or DC Power SeparatilNJ Speakers SPl!CIAL! CYCLE HELMETS 1 99 STRONG SAFm FIRST 99 88 FOR AUTO AIR CONDITIONER and Chevys ! FITS MOST AMERICAN INSTAWD 170. ONLY CARS. CHARGE IT! PLUS ••• SPECIAL CITIZIN BAND TRANCEIVERS PURCHASE YOU TAKE HOME FREE 40 MO. GUARANTEE DEMONSTRAnD 339.95 • Rugged Chamois SH MIDLAND ISi DELUXE IASE BATTERIES 309.05 • Penneys Green Jade SIE MIDLAND SSI MOllLE UNIT 1ssa, Uquid Cleaner & Wax Sii PINN~Y GOLDIN PINTO 2J 159.00 1 • Penneys Uquid Car ALL IN OPERATION FUN Wash. AND INTERESTIN~ llOST AMlllCAll CAii --. ClOSEOUJ SALE Ml"I CYCLIS & CYCUS 2 ONLY llNNILLI 6.SCC 250 ~TltE~T llKl. Ori .. m . -· .. --·--• S ONLY llNNILLI 6.SCC 221 OFF STRllT llKL Orig. m. Now ···--• 2 ONLY DEMO 0,, STIHT 100 Dri .. m . -___ .. _____ • I ONLY DIMO MINI 100 Dritl· 15'. -....... ____ • 171. I ONLY IWINOElt MINI Orlf. ·--···-·---.. ----· . ·JCP.ENNEY • SPECIAL ' 4 TRACK TAPES SHOP THE EASY WAY AT PENNEY'S JUST SAY CHARGE IT 24 FASHION 'ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH STORE ONLY 200 Only While They Last • • • . .. • • DAIL V PILOT .i'l, · I -·· I FANTASTIC SAV.INGS 'IN . OUR FURNITURE AND APPL.IANCE DEPT. ON THE LOWER LEVEL 3 BIG DAYS,-JUNE t3rd,--24th,--25th AT PENNEY'S NEWPORT BEACH I ' I I FURNITURE . WET LOOK SOFA . . White vinyl. I only .. • 3 I 11 ORIG. NOW 13200 229.00 • • WEr LOOK. LOVE SEAT Gold vinyl. I only. #3114 NOW 11300 ORIG. 189.00 LOVE SEAT ' Color gold. I only. #5644 • 8000 ORIG. NOW 160.00 NIGHT STAND WHITE ' French Provinci1I. 2 only. #7605 27 00 ORIG. NOW 39.00 TWlN SIZE CANOPY BED White French Provincial. 4 only. #7606 47 00 ORIG. NOW 67.00 STUDENT DESK WHITE French Provincial. 1 only. #7610 48 00· ORIG. NOW 69.00 LARGE HUT.CH ' Wh ite. 39"x8"x38" H. I only. #7612 ·4100 ORIG. NOW 55.00 I FULL SIZE SPINDLE HEAD BOARD White Fr~nch Provincio1!. I only. #7615 ' 41 00 ORIG. NOW 55.00 POWDER TABLE WHITE French Provinci1I. I only. •7616 ' ' ORIG. NOW 47 00 67.00 . LINGERIE CHEST ·WHrrE French Provinci•I. l onl y. 4800 ORIG. NOW 69.00 . ' . . 84 IN. TRADITIONAL SOFA Gold llor•I texture. I onlr. S401 ORIG. Nowf59 00 199.00 ' TRADITIONAL LOVE SEAT Gold floral texture. I only. #1404 Now12900 . "ORIG. 149.00 CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER . ~~rTcEL~ AVOCADO 259 2 ONLY ORIG. 199.95 • NOW II TRADmONAL 89 3/4 IN. SOFA Greon pl1id. I only. #520 I -. NOW,,183~ ORIG • 229.00' • -- CONTEMPORARY SOFA Coffee color vinyl. I only. #7151 ORIG. Now119 00 199.00 BARRELL SWIVEL CHAIR Wood frame, vinyl seat. 2 only. #7162 56 00 'ORIG. NOW 80.00 . ·BARELL TABLE . ' Grained 01k fop. I only. •7168 ' NO-W -56~ ORIG. 8ctoo . . BAR STOOi:. WITH BACK ' Vinyl sHt. 2 only. #7183 35 00 ORIG. NOW 50.00 . LOVE SEAT Gold vinyl. I only. #7554 . Now14900 ORIG. 229.00 BOSTON RECLINER S1lem M1plt. 2 only. #I 006 ORIG. 1900 NOW 27.98 ' < . ROLL TOP DESK . Mediterr1ne1n. 2 only. #3740 Now10400 ORIG. 149.00 WALNUT DESK . Contempor•ry style. 2 only. #3513 ORIG. NOW 55 00 79.00 ROCKER RECLINER With he1ter & vibr1tor. f only. #4750 ORIG. NOW 11900 159.00 . 5 PC. PARTY SET I only. #8830 ORIG. 49 00 NOW B8.00 BOSTON ROCKER t.loplt f;nish. I only. #5138 29100 ORIG. NOW 39.98 . •' SWIVE~ ROCKER • Euly ,+.mericen. I only. •'140 • ORIG. NOW 8900 119.00 CARPET RIMNANTS . Shag, Hl·Low Piiot, Indoor/outdoor. 11aa Nylon• •nd PolCrs. Vorlouo tins, compltttly nd • . l Refrigerators & Freezer 11 SLEEP SHOP I 1 14 CU. FT. ~O FROST REFRIGERATORS TWIN MATT1.,R,,EPS•··~g.&2 0 Bn10y.X•6S60PR2 INGS ll Top mount. White. 2 only. #0014 .. .. '~ N~W 19900 ~~~:· NOW 38 50 l ~ ORIG. 238.00 IMPERIAL 17 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR Top mount freeter. 2 only. Avocado & 9old. •0317 ~~-~5 NOW 297 00 FVLL MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS Prominence Foam. I only. 331 0/33 11 ORIG. 7500 139.90 NOW SIDE .BY SIDE 19 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Gold1 •vocado, copper, white. 5 only. #0319 ORIG. 449.95 ORIG • 249.95 Ecstasy Foam . I only. •2242 NOW 16600 17 CU. FT. CUSTOM REFRIGERATOR QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS & BOX SPRING I; ToP, freezer. 2 only. Gold.# f J 17 Dre•m •ir latex. I only. #5542 Now23800 20 CU. FT. IMPERIAL REFRIGERATOR 24 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR ORIG. 549.95 Side by side. 3 only. Gold. •2324 15.95 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREmR 558 lbs. COj>lc;1y. I only. Whitt. #8616 ~1~~5 NOW 16.500 ORIG. 199.95 ' ! Now10000 NOW ,44oo BUNK BED STEEL FRAME end spring foundetion. 2 only. •4141 t ~:· NOW 5600 DOUBLE DRESSER WHrrE . • • • • J : • ! • • • • • • . • • • i I I • 18 CU. FT. CHEST FREEZER r Wh;te & gold. 3 only. #8818 NOW 18700 ORIG. ; French Provincial. I only. #7601 l ORIG • 219.95 -,~W-A-SH-E-RS~&-D-RY_E_R_S-.,1 14 LB. WASHER 4 speed, white only. 2 only. ~9~.~5 NOW 15900 SIX PROGRAM WASHER 14 lb. c1p1c;ty. 3 colors. 4 only. #2130 ORIG • 219.95 B2.00 NOW 57 00 ' SIN<;LE DRESSER WHITE French Provinci1I. I only.'#7603 4 DRAWER CHEST WHITE French Provinci1I. 3 only. #7804 ORIG. NOW STEREOS I 8 PROGRAM WASHER ._3_P_C-. _C_O_MPO ...... _NE_NT_S_TE_R_E_O __ _ 16 lb. c•p•dly. Avocado & whHt. 3 only. #2140 ORIG. 238.50 Now19900 4 TEMP. ELECTRIC DRYER Copper, •voc•clo, white. 4 only. •2210 4 TEMP. GAS DRYER ORIG. 179.95 Avocado & coper. '4 only. #2130 Nowl43 00 Rtd io/Phono/Ctstlte. 2 only. • 1980 . . ORIG. 399.95 STEREO THEATER Contemporory styling. I only. #5110 ORIG. 199.95 ~ Now144~· STEREO CONSOLE Early Amer;con. I only. #5120 JC R-ENNEY CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER ' - 24 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH STORE ONLY 3 CYCLE 165 WHITE It AVOCADO 2 ONLY ORIG. 234. NOW 'J • •• i • i r I I 1 I l ' • i . j . ! r ! ! l I l • I • I ' • • • ' a I ' · .. .z.; ______ .. _ DAILY PILOT Drug Price List Measure Beaten SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Reagan admlnlstrallon-backed bill permttting California 's 4,891 drug stores to post prices of 11111 prescription drugs went down for a second deleat in the Assembly. permJasion ta seize another 85,000 cases ol lhe fruit cocktail that the government sajd was contam1nated with· machinery mold during can. ning at F. G. Wool Packing Co., Inc., San Jose. . ,,,.... lhmllngtoo Beach ~ -haft been gradualtd ~ ...ith 12 othm from the Reoeeve Recruit Academy . The a..seimy is oP<r•ted by the Orange County Sherill'• Department in alflllat!on wll/I t b e Rancho Santiago Com-munity College District. Hunting!M Beach graduates wn Rosemuy Jrwln, !is Role and EugtllO w-. ni, other 121aclud ed members of ti•-• staff and Ille Tullin, am! Gorden Grove police deporlmenls. The .... reaeT'Vt depull .. and offic<n completed 253 hoUrl of trainlng OVtl' I period of IT weeks, accmling IA> SberlU ~ Mualck. , MODEL & CRAFT SHO W AN AHEDICONvENTION CEN;Ell , .... 21~•2••25 ~:~fl'M ~~\'l'M ~~.l'M • CONTINUOUS l~OOOR AN O OUTDOOR OISPLJYS AND DEMONSTRATIONS Of RADIO-CONTROLLED AIRPLANES. GARS. BOATS. MODEL RA ILROADS. ROCKETS NATIOft.'S UR GEST DISt'LAY O~ HOBllBS JC/\'D CltAl'TS SH ,,,, "' {,. E1111rUi##ft'1d Stt)io• for ltlowt) S1111i111 C••lf" e Contest Bill eo~;!~~E~Ji° run(~~lests Nearly Everyone Opposed vigorously by the pharmaceutical_ i~ustryt the !>Ill in Its amended form would have allowed those drug stores desiring to do so to post prices of drugs selected by the state. I CONSUMER I to help promote their products Listens to Landers would have to adhere to al-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~'.:~~~~~~~~~---tighter set or rules under a bill approved 25-.t in the Senate. . Jlottoreil '"· C1ift Tillson, 15, Costa ·. Mesa, received his ":-.Eagle Scout badge dur-~-Ing a court of honor : Monday at Mesa Verde '!•Elementary S c h o o I. ... 1, Tiltson, a member of '!r<>9P 188, will be a ~·junior at Estancia High · School. Asse mb l yman Harvey Johnson (D-El Monte), won 18 voles in favor of his measure , w i th 38 a~rriblymen voting "no" and 41 votes needed to pass the bill on to the senate. e Fruit Coe!ktail SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The federal government has gone to court to try to stop a canning company from sellin,e; contaminated fI:Uit cocktail across the United States. More than 5,000 cases of l,. "Astor Fruit Cockta il'' and ~1;Pair Gr aduate "Orchar d Park Fruit .· Cocktail" brand names have mo-: Seth Leadbeater and Leland been seized across the country , 1rA{r!es, both of.Newport Beach this year. assistant U.S. at· r~and Susan Jackson, of Irvine' torney Brian Denton said in a ave been graduated fro~-complaint filed in U .. S. District .·,Principia College, E I s a h , Court. ., . . .. ' ) ~ •• • ' ••• ' linois. The complaint a s k e d '. ~ Patti Page: "These ,ldopted ::. Children Are Truly Mine!" ' ,;; This week's cover feature is the true story of a · great star's six·year quest for fulfillment that could never be ach ieved from her profess iona l career. ,., Speaking to Alan Ebert, especia lly fo r FAM ILY ' r WEEKLY, Patti Page said of her two adopted chi l· 1 dren: "Each has brought me joy .•. that I never ,1' attained as (an) entertainer. Each has brought me more riches than the collective 60 mill ion records :•my accountants say I've sold." Read this touching • "·acc ount of Charlie and Patti O'Currans ' strugg le 11 to enhance a good marriage with children. 7 The measure by Sen. Milton Marks, ( R-San Francisco), wo\,lld require contest sponsors to disclose the number hr prizes to be awarded; the ex· act nature of the prizes, t be odds against wlnning and the value of the prizes. All prizes advertised would have to be distributed under Marks' bill. e Milk D11ti11g SACRAMENTO (AP) Packages of milk and other dairy foods would have to bear the date they should he removed from supermarket shelves to insure freshness un- der a bill approved by the Sen- tate Finance Committee. 11le approval sends the bill by sen. Anthony Beilenson to the Senate floor. '\'he Be ve rl y Hiii s Democrat's meas ure specifies , that the processor shall set the removal date. How and where the date , would be put on the package would be decreed by the State Department of Agricult ure. e Permits Die SACRAMENTO (AP) -The • Senate Business and pro-• fessions Committee has killed • a bill aimed at stepping up •· consumer safeguards in auto • repair shops. • The bill, by sen. Anlhony • Beilenson ([).Beverly Hills), • would have allowed state • Jicensing of auto mechanics if they advertise th at they are •• specialists in some type of auto repair s u ch as •- transmission or radiators. • The bill died 3-4, two votes • short of the majority required • on the nine-member com· • mittee. • Spokesmen for organized • labor. opposing the bill said It • would put too much pressure on individuat mechaJtics rather • · than shop owners. W • Ca r Rally Volunteet s Requested • • • • • • • • • Santa Ar.a - S ig ht e d • volunteer drivers, especially • from the Newport Beach area , • are being requested t o • participate in an aMual car • rally set for 11 a.m. Sunday , for the blind and partially •. · sighted members of the Youth Program of Services for the • Blind. • '9 MAURY WI LLS' AGONY -Eight weeks af ter ~!' super shortstop Wil ls stole his 104th base of 1' the season -a feat that may never be equalled i -he was still in agony from his horribly bruised l and hemorrhaging leg. Here's the story of how Services of the Blind is a • non-profit organization that • provides both education and • recreation to blind persons in • Orange Coun ty • n d Long • Beach. ~ O hypnosi~ helped hi m. Reg. $279.95 superb ciUality! . Beautiful floral print cover multi.quilled 999 to ~·foam, Ortho Edge heavy-<luty tempered-steel Innerspring. Price • M 5 includes: Mattress' ANO 2 Box Springs • I PLUS Ortho-Pak I: Double Bonus. Reg. $199.95 A real beauty' ...-. Ventilated Reinforced border. Soft $1•.. " -Cotton Felt filling under Scroll.q uilted • -cover. Tempered-Steel Innerspring. . lhcl~: MattressAND..2 BoxSprings PLUS Otlhool'llk •Double Bonus. . ,. Rea. $229.95 One of Ortho's e $15 I 95, linest qualify mattress sets. ·Cover Multl..qlJllted to ~ • foam. lnclu'c:tes:'.Mattre9l' AND Box Spring PLUS Ortboohk 6 Double Bonus. Reg. $179.115 A flne-qualily Ortho Queen with Scroll- • HAIR SECRETS -Slate winners in national J unior Miss competition pass out so me hair- styling se_cr~ts 3nd share other beauly expertise they have picked up along the competition trail. Members ot the Dia mond • Tread Model "A" Club of • Downey are providing their • model "A's" in place of the • commonly used s t an da r d • sports cars. • 1 • ~ quilted cover & r empered-29!5 Steel ln..,.pflng. lllcludes: All Coming Sunday Wi th the I DAILY PILOT I OA~E ROSS PONTIAC S [IClUSIVE NEW CAR 5 TEAR/50,000 MllE WaRRan t y Drivers will meet at the • parkin'g Jot for the Ser'vices of • the Blind, located al 2015 N. • Broa dway in Santa Ana. The • blind "navigators'' will begin • by..J"eading Braille insttuctions of a course to their drivers • - who will race to Japanese • Village and Deer Park, where • wiMerS and losers will gather • for an afternoon picnic. • The rally Js a prelude to a • benefit car show held by the • club in September f o r • Services. Las1 year the show • earned $2,000 to help support programs or services and lhis • year's goal Is $3,000. • For further information, • volunteers should call Jim • Judge, at 541~55. • • Mattress AND Bo1' Spring . PlUS Orlho'hkA-Bonus. . Reg. $119.95 Look;ng fotan. outstanding Twlri or Full ? Thia it ltr. '4t a big savings! aa· Price includes:· • 91i Mattress ANO •• Box Spring Pl.US Double Bonus. .. $99.ts • L~wUhmaoy .t~u•llty ortrto·fMturee:. And now -great aavingel $ low price In-7ga1: c ludle: Mattress U' ANO Box Spring -- lnstrttctor ~ts' Post : You can (!)n/y buy.O.rtho : Mattresses at Ortho Sm.res · Edward S. Brady, o! Hun· tington Beach, has been nam· ed president or tbe California Pharmaceutical Asooclalion. The association represents the 12,llOO registered pharmaclslJ of Ca lifornla. ' ' Bradyo wbo Is Associate Doon of the Uoiverall,y or Soulliern Calilornia'• School of Pnarmacy, is the ..cone! teacher .. r piw'macy IA> oc- cupy this posi tion. '-The Nation's Largest Chain $ANT,A ANA and FOUNTAIN YAUEY 161 31 Hubor Blwl (cornet of tdi11t.,t N~ t. I.Mio;'• , ... ,.., tJt.!4170 .. ANAHEIM letwMft E11clHI o!HI lroo•huN.t AYtllllff ' Just ••If of Foil M1rt Pho11t1 77t.Jlt0 ' \ Reg. $239.95 Fant astic savings! Lovely Scroll..q uil led cover over Tempered-Steel Innerspring, Crown FJex$1 1 center support. Cotton Felt filling. 7 9 Includes:· Mattress ANO 2 Box Springs PLUS Ortho-Pak I: Ooubl ... Bonus. ' Reg. $179.95 Terrific valu e! With manyfeatures·otOrtho's finest, like button-free Scroll.quilted cover, $13 t 95 Tempe red-Steel Innerspring, Flber Lock Sisal Insulator. Includes: Maltress AND . 2 8oX Springs PLUS ~P•k 6 Double Bonua. Reg. $2o8.95 Now you can afford top OrthOquallty-st· $ greatsavin;s. P.rlce includes: 1499 Mattress AND Box Spring PLUS Ortho-P•k A Doubt1 Bonus. Reg.$ .95 Evenat thl•' , great low price you can afford toownthe tinest -aGenulne !11 •. Ortho queen. Price incfudea ; 5 Mattress AND Box Spring • PLUS Ortftoo.Pak I Double Bonue. · • • . , . fl9a, $79.95 Step up to fl , Ortfio·quallty In aTwtn or Fun tin blld.Andthelow •• price fncliJdes: Mo-AND Bo>< Sp~ng PLUS · -- .. Reg. $119.95 At thlS$0por4ow ' I price you still get ell : the quality that · .. . meane Ortho. Price ll'lcludes: Mattress SK . + AND Boie. Spring ' ~ • PLUS--• ... Alw~ys • • • • •• FREE DELIVERY of, Mattress Speciallstsa4' ORANGE LA~EWOOD no No. Tustin Ave. (1101t to Mlchool'• M1rlt1tl '11ofltJ 6))·5101 \ 4m C ..... l ...... A- C•ndlewood Shope Phon•r 614..41J4 f•,r•» ''•'" lokowoff 0..tt .... )' · I '' ' • DAILY PILOT JI •t;luepot!J Stag@ . ' l. ' HUTTL! PAYLOAD _. A eomm~d-J:O~ou.a 1pace Tug Pulli • telhte payload away from ·tbt IP&qf llllilllt 6rblllir stage fo0o11 eliv~ lo Earth orbit. The Shuttle-orbiter, shown' with cargo-h • ' , fHUTTLE ENGINE COMPARTMENT -Technician& study mainte- . !lance techniques· in a fuJJ.size mockU of tbe Space Shuttle orbiter'• :•ft fuselage. The moclrup wu create.( primarily to usure euy main· . " . H. :;a iin~ 1111n{pulit0r arms utlftdtd ill ~ draWll ~nceP.t, will be able to dehver up to: 6&,000 pouni!S et •ll'IM pa)'!Oad to orbit. ltntnce ~f the propulsion •Y•!e~ "for the shutUe, which will · fiy up to IOO ll!IMie111 tvv a ttft.JW ;trM. . , · · . . . --~ •• • • Low-.co~t Flights Become Re3Iity orbiter oombinjng ~Ill or rsonic aircraft .,1\'l!!i, -t ~t 1· craft technology lei~i . le system design lb nal Aeronautict l p 1 ' · ation by North A !!I tl t @ali ell's Space Division. :i'fa iillillle Ii tdiMlil u a wlllllft system that will be able to ~~iiW" reduce the cost of Seff' llfiirlt.ion&. J1:imary source of. t~11\4rtgs will comt tiOm the shuttle bell\i. hslgned for reuse, ~ a goal of up tj '500 mission.11. , · A. TWO.SJ(,llE system, the shuttle will be.booste4 llj'two solidrocket molorl; Ill p~yload~!hi orbiter will continue ln- ,;;..;r - ------.... ~ttb,;::i~ii, 1 bfJf ~ .............. r. . •llf .. ltl'f ' ' ' flt al- '' Htrf ••••w tft 'the · .... ' .. , ..... .,. ... , ... .flte program. · ~-~---------------~~~-. . ' '· ct, transporting up to 85,000 pounds &f'. ed cargo lo Earth orbit. •· • Olll!TlllH" WA'( -Highlights aom.e 6f lhe ftl• "U\111'!1 ".la ce .lil\uttle s,YSl4!m orbiter II'<> sbqtlll 11 .t" drawing. The crew co'611lrtmerJ: toll ; !Jng design for pilot-c911116t and · ;• ' ..... !• oposal is the results of three ~ Intensive contracted study • of lit>~• · letype syslom•," said Basllen 1!1111~, Sp Division 'rice presi~e_nl all4 pror am m .. er. <Q,9/hal we i._ attempted tO clo ll (~clop a deslgli I meets aU ll ', ••If• ''a.llina" crew 1111ft11. l{AsA's basic requir -fof a ne1~i, • rp ~ #It housq * MW [¢..-cost system ," Hello gut. Wt 11li IM M1lM ll!t ."l!tlllllilt 11111 ... @fl we have been able to do t!tll -.,.i-·ll'Glllal-111' .-. ftt ... M " ~ :use of state-of-art equipm~t Anti ~ MA M:WtlM&t ti lMa ~lo~, and .through 1nn<>v~l10ns of .-f--M lhtlllQll·lll llWllll~, ................. lijl, ... IMtlll!M Ill ,aMUel wllh ...... irhll~ ll!lltocing .,_ Yffld Ill tM baalc: atructdre. blli~ end p1lij." • tilt liae cf • medlwn-rdll- • Space Divlalon's prop o a e d has a blended wing.fuaelage that provides o pi Im u m le and maneuvering riaUcs. ~" living aod working will have an Earlh-llie, oiyien- envtronmeot. t . ~trateglcally locate« for ease of d>e<:koul ~ maintenance, to speed turnaround ~me between mlsslo111. {~ ol the key featureo of tile atruc- ' 1't lllDdule 1111 CMlpillel1 duplicated lllal* -II for ttio pllol llid cdptlot, lllcl a doubledect aeating orrangemenl for the fligbl ,(IU' lllcl 'two carphandl· Ing apetjallsts. The Ortitet'a doC:tlng port II located fOl'l!ml atop Ibo ,_, pro. 'riding Ideal vlslbU!ly for lhe entire crew durlnc doctlnc lllcl ettraveblcular opera- liona. The avionics coosbt of 1ix aubsystems: 1uldance, navigation and control ; data processing and • 0 r t w a r e ; com· llliltMllJI ~~and ~II ; ltl"1\ ......... l!1d electrlUi poi-er ......... '· .. ""'' terior insulal!OO that will protect the ~I llttft~ ... llidl and •Oii llllerlng !be· Eerlh'a almoopliere followlnl a million rUu -called the greai.t technlcll diallenge of Ille pro- gram. The •Y!l«n mull do tile job, ~ eaaily refirblshable, lllcl low in weight. . speoe Pivlslon proposes lo eoive the prob~ by uaing three d II f e r e n I materials on different parts of the orbiter. They are: A low·welaht elastomer -rubber-like material -bonded lo tile approximately one-lllJrd·or the orbiter structure that ex· '-='I a ~~ft:Paft the remaining ·portions of the orbiter where temperatures are expected to reach between ~ and 2,500 degrees Farenhell, and a new oxidation-Inhibited, reinforoed carbon-carbon material !or the / _,,,, leadll\i edte• at.¢• ....... temperatures can fM!i11 M .. lt ••• degi;eea FIJ'tllllell, ....... lit~-Wl!I * lllill\ll! system contract, an estimated 1S percent ..... l\l!trlllll I'"~~ 1uppliers .in ilmosl tvery state in tlie na· Uon, sald Htllo. Div!Jlon plans call lot haVing approximately II , o o O aub- contractors and 1uppllen participating In the prorram. NASA JS expected to announce the win- nei: of the shutile s)'ltem devtlopment contract this summer. It will have a value toUrnated in excess· of 13 billion. The contract includes tile design. dtva!opment and productlon of an ultimate Oeet of live orbit«& ond ap-=blt IP'ft parts and •uwi>rt equtp- Program milestones call for the initial horizonW f\iglll test in 197!. and the first orblW teal Oight in t978. Full operaUonal capability of the system Is planned for li80. Simulations -Get Close Scrutiny ,\t~OOO 1111 1U i 0111 M Clll~dt Ilia lllulllt .-I« ~l wlftdo'# are c ouda. But the Utle tcreen on the 111n•l in front·ol JIM! t•lll JtU tlie •llitllde anl lilt ,_ -11111ull<al miles from tbf ~f!Pitioft and landing Initiation point. YIM;ll' 1peed (abou\ 141 knots true air tpetd) and altitude add up to too muc~ tf)frgy for landing. So you Oy to a spot above the initiation point and go intQ a 40.. degree bank left , puitlng the hu1e 1hutlle orbiter Into a spiral which dl11lpates the excess energy. At 10,000 feet the orbiter 1hlft1 to 1 16-- degree glide slope. aided by an in· strument landing system transmiller at f:dwards Air Force Base. You watch the !ps on lhe CRT (cathode roY tuhe J play, manipulating the oontro\1 ht keep top one centered ln the cone that In· ilOates the path to the f\ipway , and the lt@Uom one on the canted line that ln· 4tc•tes the proper angle of descent. 4T AN ALTITUDE of 4,000 feet you ljftajt from the clouds. There 's the «:: way -you 're right on target. A fl11re started automatically at about 1,050 t, changing the approach to a 3-degree •lope. Finally, as the ground rushes at you at an altitude of about 100 feet. the craft eases nose up and then settles down for a smooth landing at about 160 knots. The shuttle orbiter won't actuall y fly for man y years yet, but this approa ch and landing are already real. They are cireated by engineering, manufacturing, lftd simulation exPEJrls at the Space ·Ot~ of North American Rockwell (f(Jt) .... Cf Division is one of four firms =1111 rtr ti,. ~l"lce Shuttle 1y1tem opmtt\1 \lOlltracl, Which Will IMi . awarded by the National Aeronaullt!I and Space Adminl1tr1ll0f1thl11ummer. The shuttle orblt@r 11 lhe alr~ral\'like 1pacecraft that wlll make rouUne, low· cost apace oPtratlont I rMl\ly, The orbiter is booll"1 Into 1pact l'ilh the aid of two r«tOover•bl• aolld·recket motors, can man1uver 11nd carry 01.1t a v1rl•t1 of missions ln orbit , 011d tMn rttflter• the atmosphere anff Diel to a landln1 like a commerc ial airliner. ALTHOUGH the 1lmulator lnvolvt1 on- ly the cockpit -the pilot and copilot seats and their displays and control1 - the mockup is of the entire crew oom· p1rtment of the orbiter. Built to the ~n· figuration proposed by the , •pace Division, the mockup Is used fol' {On· tlnuous evaluation of desigm and t"\ing of new ideas . The mockup Is lirst built Iii • a lightweight, eHlly cut plastic matetll , A , window can be enlarged , a whole Wall replaced, or panels moved in a few minutes with just a knife and gluePQt . The aerodynamicists determine4 the exterior configuration, but the ca~ in· terior !J besically designed by the hll!llan engineering expert.a. Such factqrt as visibility, arrangement of seats, ~lher controls are reachable, and use an~ @lp.rl- ty of dJsplays and controls must ~ Pon· aidered in reaching a final design. The final configuration of the ljjf.ce ~ill~'rii:· ~{Cl!.. ~t=~· hW ~~ ;'mpartment, liM. t I honhabltable level which will !It~ t environmentaJ control equip- t.r An aft fuselage mockup also was t, primarily to uses.s the l1yout of the orbiter's main engine area for maintenance, and to assist itl ironing out equipmenf and engineering interfaces. Equipmerlt in the cockpit area Is rno5tly real hardware, necessary for the approach and landing 1imulation, or made of plywood or painted on. But everything Is made to aize 10 that auch things as ease of maintenance, ac· ~sibility of equipment, and cabin Jayou~ can. be atudied. THE REAL HEART of the simulator is not in the moclrup, however, but in the • '111141~/..!.~-= com~.,.,~ .. ·--· apd all the other complex equipment tllat mike the flight realistic. Jn ont l•r'e room are the three 1nd two dJttltl computers used for- orb iter simulallon. They com)naod· e spacecraft , respond tceurately to e manual controls, drive U,. CRT dlspl s and television cameras, record wb&\ i4 happening,.and· generally •e the ,VF~ changCng pn,blemS ·inVolv'lng Mb flct•rs as aerodynamics, velocity, altllQde, lfld attitude. A team of experts man the co"'puters. watching the same' displays and ,.eing tho 1ame outside view as those lft the At an altitude of 4,tlO feet you f>reah '"'"' lie clo11d1. There's the rlllt• "'"II -you're right en lnrget. mockll p. These are the men wbo tlhlrol the computers and make them .an.uiate accurately, Across the hall in another ~e room fir e lhe transporter, televt# cameras, exterior scenes , and contn)f equ.ipment which create the realiltlO views outside the cockpit windows. The transporter ii a large rail·mounw,f gan try on which a television came mounted, 1110 on rails. The camera fac a w1U which contains the scene repr ~i •. t JI~.-::!' 0¥~-rt- panel not presently in use, conta view of, the entire United States, u as Canada and Baja California. THE TWO scenes were construct NR pereonnel from pholosraph&, up , mounted and retouched. Thty art tually an approach and l~niiirlll Edwards and a view of North A from space. Another TV camera sttinding by tll faces a revolving wheel which sim~lt clouds seen during high-altitude lligllt, The transporter is contr,olted by computer to vary the scene it shows cording to ho';'' the 'craft is btipg trolled. 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I atoclll 1•11 of lltcfll M 1..-.t• Menlu. .,.._ LONG BWACH 2•11 LOtriO abCM ..... -.. - ·,· ' • ... .. . . ••• ·.· •• • • =~ ;-• • •• .. •• • • ·!· !•: ••• ••• . • :!~ ••• ••• •• • • • la pr .. ling ball. dem ox pd At def an IJlOll .. oflle exp! Judg woul w .. lul a for '"'" warn can able, Fail liabl Lia like er eat t0n'1 y tions only thtre dain A DE 11 and marr lo th Know e ge ' ' lllerlel by 1.IJ~ llEEIUl ' Of flit -.1Y Pn.t ... If "Lal\' relates lo oil of ui. 11 ·11 Im- portant for each of us o know what the Jaw can do and cannot do ror us. •i Th.., word& from Mn. B. J. Farrell, a practlc!ni atlomey, Introduced t h , Oranp Coast Coll•&• locttn arlea A I!'-¥"1tw. Oii Laws R<latlni to Women. Mn, Fatnll' olso ii a motlier ol Ii~, grandmother of one, a cc om p 11 ah e d avlatri~ and real est.Ete agent. The aeries offered a general look at the law as it applies to the average person. CoYtred In tbi !OUl'p8l! 8'ri'll were con· ~·men BEA ANDERSON, Editor nunNr. "'"" a 1m , ... • Ind i.vid uaJ.'s Lega·I Liabilities Listed callfontla law defines a "reasonable man" as the standard by which every citizen fa Judged. "A rt'l$0nable man always looks where he~s oing. neither star · gaus or da '. . He knows the habits of every doe does not put himself in peril. "He1'iits UH everyone leaves the put· ting green ahead be£ore he drives his goll ball. •Jle never makes unreasonable demands on his wife, children, nelgbbors, 01 or. us. He meditate& only on the pd en Jllean." Attotnty Mrs. B. J . Farrell o£fered this definlliob while explaining liabilities for an inQ!vidual's actions and those oC IJlOll"ff:dllldren and pet.. .. "Ev~e owes 1 duty not to expose othert to unrea100able risk of_ hann," she uplained. "We must use ·~due care. judged by what the reasonable man would do under 1imilar circumstances. WiLLFIJL DAMAGE ' ••we ire ;esponsible. not only for will· fut acts but for injdry caused by another for want of skill in managing our pt~ BOnS or property under our control." Owners and renters are obligated to warn guest! or ~tlal dangers. Either can protect him1el11.by making reason·. able. regular cheeb of the premises. Failure to discl68e a defect makea you liable. Liability atends to abutting property like sidewalks, she explained, if you create a special hazard. Oil from your eon's mecl!anic efforts ts an example. A dog owner is liable for the dog's ao. lions if Tlctlms are lawfully on hiJ'pfOP- erty. Friends whO have been we1oofued in the pa.st, service personnel lib meter readers, and even solicitors have a legal reason for entering property. DOG B!TES Keeping a known dangerous animal makes you liable for his actioM on and oil your property. You are liable , 1s well , if your dog nms loose and causes an in- jury, .,, You are not liable, however, for the ac- tions of. your children. Liability applies only when fl1' misconduct ii wlllful and there ls a $1 ,000 limit to collectable dainages. A child la liable for blJ own wroo&· doing. U a judgment ii awarded against a minor, the attorney explained, it can be executed on his assets when he rtacbe1 majority. Parents or guardiam are liable for damage or injury caused by the discharge of firearms in tbe bands of children under 15. NEGUGENCE Negtigept driving is measured on a point sCale by the otate. Driving under the influence of intoxicaUng liquor and reckless driving are the most severe. A set number or violations over a one. to three-year period can be cause to have a license suspended or revoked. A guest riding in your car cannot col· lect damages, although most insurance companies have coverage for this situa- tion. A passenger, who pays or gives a benefit for the ride, c~collect. "If involved in an iccklent don't make any admissions at the scene. It. can be used as evidence later and can be de- vastating," the attorney advised. "Get information regarding driver'• license, address, phone number. make and modeJ of the car but don't discuss the incident even with Camily or close friends.•• CAR DAMAGES Car owners are liable, also, for injuries or damage resulting Crom negligent we of the car by a permissive user, someone 'who has implied permission to use the car. This includes immediate family, relatives and friends. The parking lot at· tendant. entrusted to park your car, falls under your liability. "We are liable ror Cailure to equip and maintain a safe vehicle," sht said. If an accident is caused by recently checked. faulty brakes, the mechanic Is not liable. The owner is. Action can be brought against the mechanic by the owner, however. Parents and guardi~s are responsible for a minor's actions behind the wheel. To remove the liability the parent must have the child apply for himselr. If he marries, the parent can cancel the license by writilijz the Dtpartment of M'.ltnr Vehicles. '!be. child must then reapply. Cari Ba ance t ~ ' '"" • I e l.racla, dlvorco law•. landlord-tenant disputes and liabilities for a person's ac- ttms., those ol hiJ children and pets. PROCEDURES Contracts v.-ere discussed in the first lecture. Mrs . Farrell defined a contract as an agreement, wf.itten or oral. between 'two or more· pl!rsons to do or ndt to do something. To be valid the agreement must flow both ways and a cons.ideration. must be elven. Ii coosweration necid not be a dollar value but that which is bargained for or giv~n lit exChange for a promise. Both parties must clearly understand what tbe terms ol the contract are. "For example, you are an ac· complisbed dressmaker." the attorney explained. "Your neighbor appr°'ches you with a picture of a dress and fabric. You agree to make it for a set price. "When you deliver the dress your neighbor doesn't pay and says she'll send you a check. She never does. 'Ibe corr and four yean for wrltteb contracts, &be tracl "'1w,.. you has been breached." explained. UNDERSTANDING ENFORCEMENT Some coryracls are understood . When t.1n. Farrell emphaslled that when the you tnte~/a doctor's offlee for an U. judgment ls entered on a case UW: is a.s amtnation you enter a contractual rela-far as the. court goes. Enforcement is up lo the lnd1vidual. Uonsh}P. The doctor has cause of action agal!'it you II yotj do not pay, . , "It is very hard lo col lee( on a judfi. ment and very expe.iulve. Orten people When a contract ls breachtd there are settle for ·a portion of the judgment l\n'ee options. rather than take the time and experu:e to I •t• ' For up to ~ you can go to 1mall . ~ claims court, Up to $5000 puts it in \ "Pr entaitve law applies hCre. Yoo munleipal court jurisdiction. Over ssooo shOllld ways make sure that a docu-~ is In superior court i·urisdiction she ex-rhent it-what il is supposed to be. Don 't ' . ' plained. SlgD any document that contains blank ln small claims court you represent yourself and the judge renders a declsiQ.n on the case. In municipal court yuu can represent yourself or have an attorney represent you. You can request a jury trial. · The statute of limitations, which determines how much time you have to file a case, is two years for oral contracts I spaets. Deal with reputable people," ahe said. She explained that in civil Jaw the ~rden is on the plaintiff to prove "'hat He says is correct, while the deCendant h.ai to show nothing. The case is decided by whose story has the ring or truth. LEGISLATION Recent legisla tion sets limits for dance Attorney B. J. Farrell explains a point of law at chalkboard during Orange Coast College lecture series;' on ; law for women.; Sea es : i studio 1and health club COlllJ'abs. Dollar amounl.o, paymenl arrang<m<nto and rlght.,to cancel have boeo spdled oot. Mrs. Farrell ofltred 1 few tlpa for landlord-lfnant sltuaOona. -A forfeiture clause should be. Included so Ujft the leaae can be tormlllated by e.iiher party for breach of oontract. -An attorney's clause may be Included by the landlord in case the tenant· does not live up to the agreement. ln court, the tenant would pay the altorneys ' fees. -lf the land lord doesn 't make re- quested repairs the tl.'Tlant can make them. Costs may be deducted to the limit of one lllt'lnth's rent. This can 'be done only once in a year. -The land lord can insist in the lease that the premises be returned In the same condition as when first occupied. Leases vary. Without a lease, 30 days notice must be given by either party. Sham Proceedtngs Divorced · . ' Proceedings on growuis for divorce in CaliCornia were once nasty business. Physical abuse, extreme cruelty, willful neglect, adultery -caused the actions to become sham p~ings. Couples were frequently just in· compatible and bad to lie to have their marriage dimlved. These were reasom ciled by attorney Mrs. B. J. Farrell for changes in California divorce laws. "The fault theory has been abolished," she explained. "Acts on both sides generally contribute to general in· compatibllity." New laws regarding dissolution or mar- riage haye only one basis. NEW GllOUNDS A marriage must' have "irreconcilable dllierences which have led to unremediabJe breakdown of the mar· riage ." The new procedure takes ooly 1ix months from filing to Cinal decree; The petitioner, the one ruing for di ssolution, riles the appropriate papers. The respondent has a month to '8.llSWeri If the spouse does not respond a default decree may be entered. The final decree. is granted six months from the date of. service of the papers. Issues in dissolution are custody of any children, child supPofl, spouse su\l(lor\ (formerly alimony), community propert)'. and the division thereof and attorneys/1 · fees. Children of ti?nder ~ears up lo ,13 ~~us~~.a~~e ~::;:1 gf!~t~h;e.;o~f~ visitation rlghta -usually every !th~ weekend, three weeU in the summer and olternale boliday1. UNFIT MOTHER Affairs with other men aren't con· sidered grounds for declaring the mother unfit. Leaving children alone 1 great deal, unfed and dirty, can bo. "The best interest or the child 1s what the court considers," she explained. Spouse support ;,, based on length of the marriage, need or the wife, skills or the wife and her health. It can be amended upward or downward from the original figure. ' The attorney also def ined "separate" and "community property" which comes lnto play when selling or when divorce or death ls Involved, Community property is all properly ac- quired during marriage· other than by be- que!t,i.devi.se or descent. PROPERTY RIGHTS Separal< properly is that owned by either l]Jbuse before marriage, gained by gift, inccime earned by the wife while separated from her husband, income of either spouse after interlocutory stage of dissolution has begun. The husband has dominion and control over a couple's community property. When he dies he can only will away hlll( o.f this property. The other hall ls legally his wi(e's. 1f the husband squanders the com- munity property the wife mlghl be awarded a greater share of the re- maining property, as in the case or dissolution, slle a,..rted. The hu sband bolds a position of trust. • I T .. his Love Story Has • U~ha an ppy Ending I DEAJ\.ANN LANDERS: Two yeara ago l Jwnod my bUJbond was a homooexual and bad been one for most of his lile. Our mirrlap bad been fairly compatible up to that tlm•. We did have a HI Ill•, but It wu not veey lctlve or 11tl1factory. Ho uked for a divorce. because he wanted to live with inolher 'm~·· When ..;:we told our pare~tl we were _,,Ml they ins1'¥ that we get -11,... 'Tho--moro ,,. loUahl' JI. lht, i.nter they prtsaed. They kepi 11ylng, "You two bolong together. Try harder. Vct11 cen make II .•. " My husband bec:1me IO frustra ted ht couldn't work. He Jost bla job. I ftlt m)'ltlf l•lnc lo )llecol. All the while my mother kept prwur- I lng, "Have a baby! Rave 1 baby!" His mother called every day and bogged me to stand by her aon "In hlo hour of...<!.'" Finally I tolJI him I was going to tell both his folks and mlna the rw story ao they would ltave u1 alone and we would bo divorced. The next m«ning I found him dead In the garage from exha111t fume Inhalation. To this ~Y l have told no one the true ak>ry. But there's a moral here. "lhen -1• annoutn they are opntilnc u~, family and friends ahould accept their decblon and leave them alone. Why must they know all the delllla befcn they can approve a divorce? I'm having a bani time forgiving our parents for their well-lntenUonod oounaeJ, - TllANKJl FOR YOUR SHOULDER - ' '4•.t~ ... DEAR THANKS: Obvtoully you ahould have cut loose from both families and &ou ahead wltb the divor ce. The details are oobody'a bu1h1t1s. Your mlstJke was tbfnkln& )'OU needed tbtlr approval. DEAR ANN LANDERS : l was pleased lo read your advice to the young daughter NOT to tell her mother about btr !other'• lnfidellly. For Wt'eral years I bad a 11rong sus- plclan lhal my husband was having an ' ,/·"" affair with his secretary. His attitude tt> ward me remained unchanged -gen· erous, lovable and kind . He spent quile a lot of tizno with th< famlly and I riiuot aay I never felt deprived. I decided to say nothing In the hope that the af!alr would die of natural causes. Unhappily. our daughtor lcarntd of her father's unfaithfulness in a most un· fort.unat' manner. She ran into him and the \\"Oman In a. quiet, out-«·the-way restaurant late one night when be W&J supposed to be out of the city. She made a scene, called him a cheat and a liar - and proceeded to Inform the rest of, Iha family. I suddenly became the "benefactor" or a great deal of unwanted advice. Everyone told me I was a fool to live with him . I became confused and upset and m11de the grave mistake of demand· Ing a divorce. He did NOT want ii bu\ l inSlsled , ' The result I• that I am lonely and heartsick. My children have forgotten the incident and are busy with their families. And 1 note with Interest that the daughter who started the trouble sees a great deal more of her rather than she BttS or me . Keep teUina people to mind their own husineso. My lile would have been ftr)I different if well-meaning friends and relatives had kept their mouths ahut. - DUNCE CAP • ' • DEAR D.C.: There ls oo way 1o eoatrol 1 other people's moutb s, bot that Wit OfttJ part of your downfaJl. You should bave thanked the busybodies for t h e I r ".klndots's," Ignored their. tounstl aMI handltd the situation In tbe Wllf that mme~ best to you. .,, DOn't get bUrned by a "line" that' tl>O l\ot to handle. Play II cool with Ann Landero guide to "Necking and Petllnc - Whal Are the Limils'" Send your requ t to AM Landers In care of the DAIL\l PILOT, enclosing 50 centJ in coin '°" • long , stamped., HU-addresoed envtlopo. • 4 • • • t __ ,..., f llritlol ....... °'"" ...... ; c.te .._. '*'°'' ·•·--L ' Allt ltE'-aERNARDO -MR. klMEL ,,. SCHOLL SANDAL~ -PASSPORTS • M"G>OEllAN -MISS AljUICA " ' ;,, VJNElt CASUALS ..J tt~ E4wtr41 -W.rMrkh ..., loi,111 Ho.ti ' PF Flv•r• -U.$; )(•, -Sum"''' ... '' Cil•1fi Dt11'' !MfJ Dt11c• W••' ~y D•~tkflt c., ... "" ..... fw ~., .. 225 E. 17ttf ST.-COSTA MESA 541·2771 e IANUMlltlCAIO e e MAITll QfiM1e11 e • • • . . )• ~:·.. • . . t -·" ..... . . -·'-1•{"' ' •''· . ~ . ' ·t:>. 4' -... .1: • '• I .. • Si111 (.11•11 ' I Ml< to D . . I \ ' • ' 'Few Gtuesome Stories' . -t9' ~ .• • ·Bewitatiing Hours Still ~!n;i~lY ' ' Carql Bondy · Reve,_'aled Mr. and Mrs. Stanton !. Bondy of Santa Ana have an- noµnced the engagemen\ of their daughter Carol Ann Bondy to Steven Leon Tryon, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Jact L. Tryon, also Santa Ana. The bridegroo~lecl is sta- tioned by the Air-Force· In Denver where the w~g will tak• pla~ Sept 2. Hea t tended S3ddleback High School and Santa,Ana CoUtge. Miss Bondy studied at San.ta Ana Valley High school, Santa Ana College a n d California Professional Medical Coll•g• Jn Costa M .... • . ' . • i'HO!'ll M&-U I 0 • ....................... .. r \ • Allee W1llm1n T1lk1 Mogle Rites Set In Summer • • , ' . Nancy Walla ce Anthony and George F. Thagard III are planning to marry Aug. 31. News of the forthcom ing event has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Anthony o I Massillon, Ohio. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. George F. Thagard Jr. of Newport Beach. Miss Anthony, a Children 's Aid Society debutante, Is a graduate of Lake Erle COiiege. Her fiance is a graduate or Culver Military Academy and NANCY ANTHONY 11 a senior at Menlo School of!;:;;=========, Busineu: • .• mix 'n' raatch ISLANDER BEACH FASHIONS 12J.2Jn1 Street free! pony rides ! (Thur&·Fri-Sot June 22·23·24) R1al liv1 ponie&.with R11I s1ddl11 .1nd 1v1rythin9l Ju1t for little p1rdners in our 1ir cond. 8nclo11d mill, NOON-5 pm D1;1y HuntjngtOn e1F.t1r et Bitch end Edinger, "-·-'7J.llll J ' San Die.go Fr11wey , Tothe~~ who·wants our machine· and · • ' ~ else's ' Thislbuoh & Sew:t..': . --is nows2999P. · ). , • Co"1etoyourSlnge<SewingCenterlo•afea ,rr- by·ltaturechart.ltcompares "ours" wftt)!'lheira" IJ!d "I showt you !tie many advantages of "wing o~thltl • Touch & Sew<m8Chine. And be au"' to 11k how ow Crtdlt Plan can help you h8\18 It now! . • • AtrJIJctitJ!w•ntlDf.._ .. ,,, ..... ~, . ~1coiry~1t-lNoln--olU.flnofllm1Me., _,...,I __ .....,. • • Get 1 FREE monogrammer by S(nger, Reg , $15.95, when you buy lily T~b w· -Ing mtchlnt befo<I <urdlOY, u111 42. , • SINGER sewing centers CMlA MllA -11'1.,.. & filflf'.isww , _.""" ""'·.,.... • cot TA MIM r ml ....,.., ...._, ~--a.tit• lf:l t-tlfl' MUllfTMTOfl 11.l(M ._ Mflltlt tt lllMll, ~ IMCfil Cli!ftr, .,,_Me NMff -ff tMMM IMt, """"tltr" ~t .... eAlllDlll QOYI -'"'~ Of'Hll ~ l'tlu, 94'tt • • ·I • .• \ . ; ' . . , Old Quilts Covered , An exhibit o(early.rull¢can quilts in the Jacl< Gl~nn Gallery, COrona.clel Illar ·will be previered w!th .cocktails'l!y members and· guests of tbe-NeJVPOrt·Har- bor ~rt llitsem:n· Saturilay, June 24, at 7 p.m. Examining a· blocked. baby cjui1t· . are Mrs. Warren Smith.and Glenn. · ' ' . . Night-'C/irij~· Open ' ' .,1 ,' By ALLISON DEERR ot ni. o.ur ,,., lltff . "Your kid gets sick at 2 in the morning. Wbat do you do?". Posing this question to members ol the Cindei'ella Guild, Children's Hospiial' of Ora!\ge CoWlty. was Dr. Geoige A. Llmbeck, CHOC's Director of Medical Educa- tion. lfis 81lS'ftr was a descri~ lion ol CHOC's night clinic, a pilot· program begoo last Jan\llllY with 10 pedl.alridanl. "Plif!lclaps are inopractice• for U houri a day, available at llll bOOrs for beallh cire ~;" t.! erpJ.a.l n'"e:d . •t~on ':tcation,or at a· cpn.. 4 ferenot, tbft precethtre--.la: to • 1 " arrange f~r another~~ ·;<jU!red,1t11e·J1IPlldlnl~;phhi· lo oover. for you ~ ~ ~um· OllC'dolY 'w!ll ~.the your palients. : • . .........,_, ,..,11 ·~To p-ov.ide fo ... ~ ~ .,...,._., or_.'C7"y eineisena... f.. u,;,..· i.. · ~tor,.for C<f!il•!Qllna • wboui~llm0reconvei)ienl.lo'. 'He ~f tbat ··It II get: medieal. care after hours, •"academlcalJy exciting U:- cr·for,whom It l!ltbe.onl)> qine . c1un;·.....ice.wise and.~ fan-they can get tpedlcal care'fhe" ·,.. _...,.. idea ~ a nigh£ clinic evolved " tastic re.source for the area. .. ' .. . ... : ... :' .. , " ( ... • i ' • • We · are CJyjng health oare Pw.r !'!i,~ined that 10, :t'U:-~c~'~ 1o u.is:1===~~~,~·~:;;;;;:;;;;;~~.'~'~:::~'1 pediatricians were selected · .,tr,"" t I ',. randOmly from a pool of in--:.COC?PERA}1~ ~ .•• , ~~".°'1!1-2V. H!.l21 .. • . · '.~~ t teresteda>unty doctors. Oli L • He~·lblt.lt;was a sigJi . NelilJ.-"lllll-•m10.•!, · rotating basis, beginning it •I~ bl ' "1'"'~COOperitjon · .. .,.. ..... fa-_.;. ..... ....,.~ ... ~ · \ ~ · p.m., .doctors remain at .the •lildllf'• ~ '' hospital Wltil the nixt mpm.. l'and ~ jwo<lking~ . ' . ; l '1lf "., . Ing, lo bandle any,...,. ,that "~ .oiid~bcfllltd) "' 1 .,, 1 l!f: • require .a doctor. · ' ' Dr. Limboct ~ that' i •: • " .. Some P.RJbieml -IUCb U 'C!IQP ls'probably. me.Ci(•tbe V fevers, fe<dlhg, rashes'.-roif: f~.'boooi~'.lii•tl\Olcbunt!'Y•lo ~ •. ,., : ; , be, llandled ;bl' • well:vaJned i.y.•sach,·m lliPtoach. ,Plans • · , medical ~· Others h -~ao·-atteecfy are ~on-. O · )he,.doctor Will handle. There der .way, " · m:e • two shiftf lo cover some pedialrkians· prele'1 to weekends. take all'of:thelr otm 'callsiind Generi!ly, Dr. Llmlieck if 'treatment Is needed •reier!' &aid, if hospitalization Is re-.patieDts·lo tbe 'clJnic. • . ' •' . . ' VITA TIME ONE·A·DA Y*.·: VITAMIN SPIClAL!' eJuN121a2•'-Ll-wmrT..courO. •. ONICO-Pacumt.MD . 30 Tableti ~:Nqw U2f 60 Tablets :.11 Now$191 90 Tablets t:i· Now $5.91 _...., ..._ .. -...... ··---_.., ' • ' I' • " • ART CONCIPTS A 1hol' for Interior .l1cor1tl119 1111tfJ: F11t11ri n9: f i111 Art, f lor1I Atr11191ll'lt11f1, C1r1mic Sc:ulptvr1 1114 "Acrili9r1plu," c)nfui . . .t:Jj • ' ... lOOr . .. Jfaln lnld l,QtlNS AllTHi)UU 'rl171itlwe fun1ltvre: ••le,,.,,,,, 1ec.retiry, cliti;.., Hoetltr c.1hi· 111t; · Ptnlth -,,ri11t1, W1!11c.• Nul~n ,Ph1to1. U11u11111'b11ltett incl lkix11, lttl 1rchit1ctvr1I • . ... ·' •. ' . -t'l1 '.·i 1;,\''"' ~ .. ' . •; ' : ~KE CYStOM, $$;oo ... ·Sf.tAoES .'AT 'A· FRACJIOl't OE 'Ttf'f, COST • CoordiHt• ydur• ~indow ,triift w~h\ ~~111.=clr'a .• ; peries, .:11binef1 'I • doori~·J 6ive .yollr· ~fte'lien, , · .' ba~~· or family, ~'a ·great ·NEW; L'-OOK,! . . ·36 ..,Shade ..• ~ ............ \ ........•.•• $3.79 46V2 " Shade · .. • . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . • • $4.49 Sony, n• ph.ene ., t11•ll er4eu. pit•••· s .. 4tMl'llt'!ll""'' 4!1eily 1t 10, I J, J erwl 4, IJ ....... ~·-.... --- .., • M "'"''""°" ceowr ""'"'"''°"-.,...,,14 '' t ""I• .... ' .. • '\ • . .. I ! l .. ' " " • • , .f D~LY PILOT K·ing Ka"!ehameha's. Birthday }loag MemorW 'Hospital's 552 Club will mark King Kamehameha's birthday ~th a I.uau Sunday, June 25, at 5:30 p.m. in Don the Beachcomber's restau· rant, Corona de! )far. The hospital benefit is anticipated by Qeft to right) Mr. and Mrs. William A. Coulter and .Mrs. Walter Cruttenden Jr. Bare Facts Included ' Modest Proposal . Made By ERMA BOMBECK lings baggy sweaters. Today, this colwnn pays AT But since this is the season tribute to a little nWl called of vacationers everywhere, it W / T 1 S would be a real tribute to the Sister Fiorella (The Little fast prude for everyone to Flower) who was hired last f ND show some respect for tlleae I ye'ar to standi at the doon of great churches and cathedrals { the great bullica In the by eaerdsing good taste in • clothes. VaticM and turn away women med it up , 11 "'-vm'---you · .rm,,. .. moi~ No one ls saying you cannot who were too scantily clothed. tum your eyeballs, all you see appreciate these great edifices They didn't promise The Li~ is acres and acres ol legs. in frayed 1borls, bare feet, tie Flower a rose garden and There's simply too much to midriffs and halters . We art see and not eoough worth J • the b uld ot ~ she didn't get ooe. After a few. looking at.,, on Y saying y s o n ui; I Peering Around DELEGATfjS 1tttndlng the American M~ Auoclltlon convention ~ San Francisco are Mn. FrUk K!odrick and Mr•. l'blllp r•or, both of Newport Beac . They are r esenllng the Women's AUJillary of the Orange Cciuntt Medical J\a. .octatlon. ID J'<l'OSnlllon of !be 50lh annivenafy of the na- Uooal atWJJary, the Callfornia delegation bolted a luncheon and all members wore coa-.tumes representing the era in which the auitflary " a s IOUnded.. . ' VACATIONING al t110 Santa Barter. Biltmore have been the Messrs. and M 111 e 1 . Charles G. BU8Cb of Newport Beach, S. J . Petrucci of Westminster, !Joyd Dye of Laguna Beach and Douglas Malloey of Laguna ·Niguel. NEW OFFICERS' of the Univeralty cl Sou the r n C.llfornla Faculty WI• .. Club were enterlalned by the in- coming pruident, Mrl. Jlclr. F. 'Conley, in her Glendale home. Among new b o a r d memben is Mrs. Fred L. Meister of Fountain Valley, corTHpOllding secretary. Large & Halt Sb:e• Dre••e• • Sprwtneear • Lingerie To bt brief about fun clothes, choose from r~ks of ' cool tops and Morts ot H1lf-Slu Shop. All carefully soloctod to do nice thTng1 •1 for fuller figures and ' · slimmer budgets. TOPS from $7.00 SHORTS fram $1.00 Sundoy Shopper? H•lttf ..... .._. Ope11 12 te I P·"'· ks f d e tracted from, nor wee o wrapping sweaters ~ .• I don't want lo erec t a dishonored by Indifference, ir· around knees, pulling elastic statue of Sister Fiorella in the re\•erence and immodesty. COSTA HUNTINGTON waistbandl to the hips· and park, or build a Girl's Town in Ca li it tradition. Call it com· MESA CENTER •14 · piecing the top with a hetd Nebraska, or even establi sh a promise. Call lt s Is t er 1105 NEWPORT IL'V.D; OUTSIDE MALL scarf, The Little Flower wilted ICbolarabip to buy the Ding-a-Fiorella's last stand! lNorfh of lllh Str••tl IN•11t to l•rk•r lros.J and reportedly suffered a ----------~~-------l:~~B=an=k:amer:::::':ea::r:d::•::M::mt::e:r:c:Jaerg:::::e~~ nervous breakdown. 1- This marked, 1 tlllnk, the pa;islng of the last Puriian . Sister Fiorella was ultlmat'°" fy replaced by a male guard who became bored to death and was quoted as saying, "After the fint few thousand, legs are just legs." As a sex object ls forget- table in a snowsuit, J have had some concern about nudity. We have been topless, bot· tomless, barebacked, bare- front, bare legged, see through and no-bra..ed . Jf I could only believe the ad for a Cslifornia topless restaurant which read, •·closed for Repairs." FrankJy, I never thought I would li ve to see lhe day when the National Girl Watchers Association would b e c o m e bored. The or ga nl zation which restricts its mem- bership to married men over 40 and aging bachelor wolves says the causes of their disco ntent are many. ''First," a veteran remark- ed, "lhe field is getting more co nfu se d every day . Sometimes I have to wipe my bifocals three times to make sure I am looking/t a her and not at a him." • The "hip'' 'chapter Is disg~ted because the waist has disappeared. The chest watchers say they haven't had 11nything to crow about since Lana Turner quit wearing swea ters. As for legs, one man sum- Sew-ons Lovely whimsical sew-ons are decorating everything and anything that strikes the home sewer's !ancy. Lots of ecological motif! and fun Items an among the sew-ons used for trim. The sew-ons go natural with plants, flowers and animal!; they go nautical with re al or- ficer's braid, military cord, lilripes and stars, b o a t i. • ancbors. \ Caloric eye-level double decker gas range ~ovens, broiler, optlonal hood exhaust In 30• The Caloric "alrtn one" 3().lnch 'gas range. Features ' . {n"lude upper eye-level oven, with 13Y2• between It and 4-bumer cook top. A lower oven stretches full width, as - does separa\e broiler section. With optional convei:tlble hood ·exhaust system that. fllters air. (an additional 60.), Without system, o'nly 369.95. ---------------wBARK~R'S IJ HUNTINGTON CENTER, HUNTINGTON BEACH 192·«05 # ~*~~ fashion's city slicker shoes from Caressa Today's walking shoe. New status for the city life. Streamlined foi strolling down the avenue. Bound for comfort In soft, pliable kid. Spruced up with colorful piping, buckles and famous designer chains. With just the right heel height for smart pants look. for the city slickers-in-the-know I a. Caressa "Tour'' seamless kid with contrast piping, camel, navy, black or brown 20.00 b. Caressa "Melody'' tongue ghillie available in camel, navy, red or black kid 20,00 c. Caressa "Nomad" mock-loafer with stacked heel brown and tame! kid or black patent 24.00 forecast~ 125-ropresentative selection may co, buona Plflc, la pa Ima a. dole 546-9321 may co, COiia ..... south COISI pl•u. 546-9321 r • L b. • la • • •• • i Horoscope Virgo: Aim High FRIDAY JUNE 23 By SYDNEY OMARR "'lbe fact that it is possible, ln an adequate fashion, to con- struct a person's character from the data ol his nativity a:bowa the relative validity o( astrology." -Carl Jung ARIES (March 21·April 19): Accent on what is occurring at a distance. You can break through restrictions. You can project. You are now able to perceive potential. Key I• to know )'OU1' own capabilities. Limltatl-will be largely aelf.lmposed. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What la hldden or obscured captures your fancy, You may !Ind younell taking long way around to reacb coocluslons. Key Is to be more direct, Ask questions of mate, partner ~ardlng policies and cash. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Spotll&ht Is m llfesl)'le i'¢ lx>w to hnprove' It. Yoo may l!nd yonielf dissatisfied. Key la to onaly.e what yoo ne<d, at Is superfluous, Home, marriage, emotional security -tbele are foremost on agen- da. ·!CANCER (June 21.July 22): lloolth, work, practical ls9ues mid bulc oervlces a r e Nlblight<d. Your resctlons · ere llnely honed. Means you may, if not careful. overract. Don't make something oot of nodllng -and put a bait to brooding. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 9ood hmar aspect now coin- Oles with creative endeavors, affairs of hearts, specalation. Relationships are intensified. pne you care for makes com· tnltment. Be mature enough to ilndentand and nspond. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): You handle familiar problems, projecla. Yoo know what to d1-al and bow to do it. You take aim at future goal. Your accuracy now could bor· t!m' m the utounding . . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) : Accent on ohort journeys, l'elat!.... neighbors, _,1a1 reporta and studles. Stress ariglnal concepts, Lead rather than follow. Be versatile and "'8lntaln sen!e of belance - and humor. You will un. derstand. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. ~l): Accent on income, poosesslont, your capacity td ~. TnW hunch. Learn and teacb. Build for f u t u r e , Purcbue b om e appliance. Aqurton could play prom- lllOllt role. Pay and collect clebts. Take Inventory of pollel!Siona. 'SAGITARRIUS (Nov. 22-l>ec. 21): Cycle high; judg· ment, intuition are on target. Make new starts in new direc. tlonl. stress independence, 6rlginollty. Be flexible . Don't feJnalo with IJO<Jllle wbc> c<im· jJMln and are enVJouli: Be yoor ownpenous. CAPRlCORlf· (Dec. 22.Jan. II): Cooflnement, restriction, aelf-<loubt could be featured. Key Is to work on one project •I • time. Don't spread jouraelf too thin. One you !'esPecl solicits yoor opinion. Koy la to be bones!. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2if.Feb. 18): Fr!endJ play f"'tured mies. You are able to ezpress feelings In meaningful man- net. This la time to say what )'OU mean and to make , .. !!"Olis. F u 11111 m e n t la bynoted. Entertain at bome. You will be gratified. PISCES (Feb. Ill-March 20): " Your reputation may be on ' line. Be oelf·rellant. You need not be stuck with me met1'>d. Jl:i:porlment; uttllse a 11 er natives. Proletslonal ouperior makes attractlve ol- fer. 1F TODAY IS YOUR BIR'111DAY JOU have facBlty for kn\>Wlni jlow to be al ri811t place at proper time. You ate · • natunl entortalner and fuiictlon belt during porioda of crlu. Travel 11 on agenda In ~ber. OpportunlU.. are ~Ill. Be 1electtve . ()liltacle to procresa ts remov· rt- ~8.RA$' R/Jli ............ ._. ._ .,, ... ., e Nermen Wl•tt • llleyla AIM c.tfW•r 1711--Hwr. ~ .. -•7M741 I I • earrings you ~ t , ','receive with your • r We'll pierce your ears, and include 14K gold stud earrings .•. all for 6.50. Don't miss thi s great offer! Where? At our ear piercing happening, oi cou rse! If you love the look of pierced earrings, then hesi tate no longer. Have yo ur ears pierced now by a professional nurse. And yo u'll receive a pair of 14K solid gold stud earrings -the '<Vhole thing for 6.501 All we ask is that you sign a special consent form .•. and if you're under 18 that you bring along a parent or guardian to sign for you. Offer limited to individuals over 10 years oi age. See the entire Danecraft collection, from 3.00 to 10.00. fa shion jewelry n DAILY PILOT fl( • Downtown L.A . Thursday, June 22, Friday, June 23, and Salurday, June 24: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wilshire, Crenshaw, Lakewood, Laurel Pl., Eastland, So. Bay, San Diego, Topanga Pl., West L.A. and South Coast Plaza stol'ft Thursday, June 22: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Jun e 23: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, June 24: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 25: 12 ,p.m. to 5 p.m. MAVCO ' m1y co. M>Uth ... st plH•,••n dlogo fwy. •t bristol, cost• mou; 546-9121 •hop monday thru frld1y 10 1.m. to 9:30 f .m ., 1aturd1y, 10•.m. to 6 p.m. aundoy noon 'ti S p.m. • .. - ' ' • • I' ' '' • Do\ILV PlLOT TONfGHT'S TV IDGID.IGHTS KTLA • 7:30 "Our Very Own." Natalie Wood ls • joungster In um 1950 drama ol .an 1doptea PL Ann Blyth, Farley Granger. • -) KCIT e 8:80 -"Hard Tra.elln'. • Ralph ~eek· ,.. -In a drama about 1be aplol!OO during tbe . Depremon on ~ Playhouse. CBS • 9:00 -"Assignment K." A double agent pla lavolved with an heiress In thls 1968 suspense DIOrie. Stephen Boyd, Mlchael Redgrave, Camilla Sp'ary. 'NBC e 9:00 -"Ironside." Foul play is suspect-.a when· a Vietn1m war veteran i• killed by ·a grenade. Raymond Burr. ABCr• 10:00 -"Owen Marshall." Marshall and J• Brandon def,,.a. a man charged wltb at.- tempted i:nutder. Artbur Hill stars. 'Thursday Evening I ' •• l JUNt 22 .• "'!• .. --.,..;,,. ..... -... -,., ...... ,...,_ .. ...,. .. ..... ---ti.-..... .................... k4 1 ';11 .............. ..,.. .. c. ........... -... ....... . .Friday 2 Singers ID Recital At Church . Xl Xi Tou chapter' o! Beta Sigma Phi will present Lo.me Fra1.er\ toprano, aod Jane Westbrook, Meu.o-soprano, 1n a benefit concert Friday al 8:!S In Bridge-ilall at··the Neighborl>ood Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann'• Drive, Laguna Bead>. The proceeds will begin a scholmhlp fund fur )'OUl1g singers. Miss Frazer bas beeti actlve- ln high school mu1ic, culmlnatlng In the starring role ol Dorolhy In a production of "The Wizard of Oz." She o!ten ts invited to be the soloist in neighboring churches and clubs and has won ac-- claim as a leading dancer Jn the Laguna Bead> Civic Ballet Company. Miss w .. lbnlok has toured tbroUghout North and Sooth America, Europe and the Mid~ I ' -ENTERTAINMENT- die East, both u a soloist with national ccmpanles, and In the educaponal cooetrt toun for ocbooil with her husband, Paul Westbrook. She recently wu granted a master (If -mU.ic in performfug irts from -use. The concert wiD mark the recital debut of Miss Frazer and the lint award from wbat ts hoped will be an annual event. She bas ~ awarded $1,000 from the /Festival ol Arts for her college entrance and $500 from the Soroplimisl Club ol Laguna B<ach. - ., ..... _,..,. l.ftwa ..,,._ lloufl,... .0.1111 .......... Cllll ln4J m-s:Us 'or a.nriMdlem, lfte. ---C!ffOOMf l O ... __ :.i_ ... y .L. --CINEOUME ?I ... ~, l I Y '.L.::. ---.. Sf40/UM I ,, .. --"TI'£11 ~.----~· ST4[!/UM l . .. _ ···--- ---t• J 140/Ulrl J .. -"I .--; ·~ .,. --,, S!Af//Ulrl d .. -..... --- "WU1•HWE•N MEN 6 WOMEN" """"' · J1ct Ltm!Tllll '111111 "'HOW SWl'ET IT 15• "LIVING ll'REI" • "TOKLAT" (0) .. IOJC CAR l.ERTHAH {It) wl• a.rNrl H.,..,.... .... "1M CONYltTS a A WOMAN" (IJ Jollll w., ..... "'THE COWIOYS" & "THE SOCIO GUYS MID THE IAO GUYS" SlneMC0...11 "JUNIOR M>NNEll" lPOJ & W•lflr ~mi.. "KOTCH" 101 . " ' ' NowWU·can 1 sea l 'Thi Graduate" I again or for the 'tht line. :!2.,SEPH E. LEVINE . ACADEMY \ Mille 1'11CHOLS ./"'\. AWARD ~,TIRIAN"" .· '\ · I Wiii~ / • Dlllt!CTOR I . /;.' • '\ • MtlCE' I. NICHOLS / . . l 1M7 , I .. . . "\ ; • ., ~~\· .. : ... ·. ·_:.1~.,_1 "\ .' . . '~ ITE:' I • •• • -. ~llW-·llSTllllllfflWI • UWlllSS ~V(IWNGHAM -:§.ugK HENRY IID.,SIMON Sito-GARFUNKEL 1.A\\micE TURMAN Mil NlcHoLsnCHNICClOlrlW<AVISIOH' .. ___ _..,. SHOWlllGlloWt Wt TREATIES FOR SECOND FUME Play Puzzle ' Laguna Cast 'Be~rs Up,' Mysteries continue to plague and Gold Chapter ol the SOuth the · productJon . of • • p e a r C.Oast c:ommunity HoepJtal for Ernest," currently on stage at fund rai.t.PJ purposes. the Laguna Moulton Com-All l!•Ot well -ilntil' the munlty Playhouse. (inale, Alt~ aC the cast bod Fint, it was the disap-ta~ curtain callJ, an · ad· pearance from the set of t.wo ditional 0 member" of the small sailboats, u•ed as props coml>;iny sliddenly appeared in the 1'Heoley J!!gatta" on stage. _!!_.was aoineone icene; then, a WOoden cut-out dreiSe<t in jl, rune:f(j(jt' ·wruie tree was strangely broken. bear costume, carrying a w1tbout any signs or the m~ small bouquet of y e J 1 o, w 1ng parts. Next came a lobby flowers. The bear danCed and sign announcing cast changes. pranced around the stage, to Following UU., a)arge, plastic the ccmplete shoclc • a n d coveriJW for the noor of the bewilderment of the "Emest" ladies1 dressiilgroom w a s cast and crew, not to mention !ound slashed to bits. · the surotlse of the audience. Last'week, a cast member's Finally; the bear; finishing Its own dress coat disappeared, turn, preSented the flowers to and a tom, unusablf one was cast member Joe WJJ.son, and substituted in. its piace, com-exited. . plete with the actor's personal When tbe curtain finally belongings, moved from one -ral)g doWlt, an ~ediate coat to t.he other. search of the ba~kstage area But last Saturday's was made, but J)()·Sign of. the performance may be the bear remained -and eVery mysterious topper. It was a member of the ~t had been 10ld~t house to the Silver on stage at the time. ' ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil llOl'ENING OF THI RED LION J~::lri le SALE ALL TAP BEER · 34114 Coast Hwy. \ Daoa Polot LAST FOUR PERF.ORMANCES l llllDl'tll lllUTIE AT ITS FINEST, 11 1111111 !lflllll rury II .,. ii crisis Ill •Pill! n1 lr1der llCklflHf If .. clur lllsill IJ be llllln II ~ ,.u~ ...... "'SllMr thM!lllt.,.."*lnt, ..,.._,_,.,.., lllNtr. •• , ""'lilDly tlll mttt lrnptrt•nt •rr111rlu" plll)' In ih. lllf MWflll dlClldll • • • • .. D&llr ~lief PUEB~O ...:=.L . · .fouth Coa't R ep1;rtory Co \ta Mesa • 646-1 363 or Mutual Aqencics "ll!OSE WHO FAVOR OOTRIGHT HILARITY IH THEIR MOVIE FARE WILL 'MORE THAN FAVOR WOODY ALlEllS LATEST 14111 eek M11fon ~ran~~ ~I ~l~iDI J1mi1 ~ ROMP " -~ •, HAllll -~-• u, TIMES Aft M11w P. ~ Pl'lllluellool 111 ..-t1t1D11 • Wi111 Rollln•.Jtlttf ~ .. VIA'r IT 443AIN. §4.M" I ~---· AHwbwl Roufh •lttAJIJTDIY. 411 fN D4M" ~ TIM'llttOllS'. IA(Ywst..54N4NSll\Oi~sur" · .......... .. ~ MlDl--4111tlU:llJl..MC«S-.. lftillHIJ l:'CBI '--1(HU.lUstt,,J(llfl£ ------~Mlllff--... -- ~LllVN .• ·~TUllMAN / --I . ' . OUSTiH ~MAH TH.,· ANNI BAHCQFT I: I ·2nd POPUIAR HIT -AWARD \'.~::~lEB BEit · &RADUAlE I I ·111~ ·!!!!"_t_' 1111 'llltd's -01.,...,,7,, ai:: ,...._,. WllH'Ktl:': :·~OW! tiifBu•IDIO · -~~~ ; NOW AT BOTH E11WARDS CINEMAS • :·: . , 011rwm q111.y r -' I .MISS ON Viii . \ ' • ,. . • • • • " " ' • • . " • I " I I .. • ' r ~; ., I • . ,, ~. .. ,. • •• ~· " ·"MAROONED"/. wttli ., ... ,, , •• .. "SILENT ' I RUNNING ~ .... t1'411 COLOl "' MAA?C·l!YPBJ.11¥ S1tow11 et 7:'9 p.111. AllO ,...,. .. \ M.lio\,_, .. ~ .I ' flM~'T!CMlp;• I ;: • t :11 , .... ~ •• CONTI.NUOUS lUNNIN• SUNDAY MATINll J :OO ·p.111. '<:::" ,!;"' ~-~-..... TwttOP'w111r1•11 ~ .. ,.. "COWJOYS" (PS) "-1115"•<•_., · "SMllAMO" tl'll .'·~ .~ .. . . .,F~·Lady' Cast . When the Lyric OIMri ~ nian" 11111 •U l•llnd In a ductlol1 or "My Fair IAlly" .....ni TV movlo "Xllllr. by "l!"U It =Web'I NIJht." Ht lw j,iayed ~ Ir:V~ -Bowl in , tbe • an .. C6mbaf," ''Wedo, h ,cut will bt tie.ded' tn r.c-"Dr. Klldttt" .Aid ''TIM Min br lllld -""° rtalJy. 1\'om U.N.C.L.E." know their .. , -..! IH Ht bu ukbn lb., lucUnc Lerntr tnd Loewe -cal. roi. ol Artbur. ID ln-.ible Mlchoel Evam and Merilyn . pn>duetloN ol ternor. tnd Sava1e have won. the principal LoeJrl'I "<;Uielol" lllld bi roles of Profeaor Hlnry 1(11· ~H~.,.•~i·~.~':..!.'"~-alln glna lllld hll prottce,. EU.. ,.. .,,.. ~ ...,. ·-~ Doolittle, the COCll&t,Y fi°'!•r verlion of Noel Conl'il"a girl be transformt lnto a .. Blithe Spirit." grand lady. Mlaa SaVlll lttendocl Use; Evana bu-ptl'.fonntd ii majorinf in opera, and ...,·1n Hlgina a tolal of 1,112 Umis, the NllCTV ~llC!loft o! inclUdlng a run on Broadway "War. and Peace... Sbe hu and a tour sponaored by lbt. been I toloilt with , the NI· State DeporlmOt Iii• 'mapr tlon1f SJlllpbeny In Wiil> cititt or lhe s..Jll Onlon.l!e Jntton 1 n d recently ap-wu born In' • Eeflapd' 'ind pWod with Aribllr Fiedler In studied at Iha Old Vic tht1~ Lincoln Center•a· Phllharmonle scb!lof 1s well .. tllt Sorbt>mie H,all. In PorJJ. 1 • "My Falt Lldy" will be , • Miia s.v,ge, • famllllr to . directed ond choreocrapbed by Lyric Opera audJ"1ces, from Q-lo Ttmmono, wlio' aloo her perfonnance.ao Maritn In • llletd "Tbe Miiii< .Man" 81111 last year's ~ ol "The • "Oliver" for Lyric Opera. ~UJ Music Man," toUied with . Rltcl>tl · b musical dirtCtor Evans In the N"'"' com. with David Hubler IU!n( t)lt pany of "My Fair !Ady" and boton as conductcir el Iha lull ha1 played the role1ln n11ny of .. profeulonal orcheltfa:' ~ the principal cfU!ll of the ' Performa~1 will be fl••• country. Sit abo llllrrtd with ' ·Frldaya, Salilrdaya tnd Sun, Forreat Tucker In tho national da)I al I o'clOc:k for thrft comptny of "Mualc Min." weeUndl, Stpt. 1-24. Tlcketa · Evana hu a number of mo-\ 1tt available by mall from lion plclur~ anCI appeorancea Lyric Opiri;llOl:' 111. Lllllllif to hll crtdlt u well as 1ta1e Bffth DU. 1'urtller . ii> .,,1 ... He appeored In "Bye larmalion may 1'e oblafned "by Bye, Bln!le" Ind "Tht Pliil> Clllinl 4fM7Gt. . 'George M' .Auditions :-Set in San Clemente ' Open audiUona will be held ·~lion : for Ille '.""'9'! I SaJurda)' by the SOutb Colli .~ muaiCaJ._~ ~ and LiCftt O p e r 1 •iGeOr,e M.,. The muaical · bielriphy ol N R ul B"'"1fwly'• ~It M. Cohan ew eg ar rO<iuJt., • v&rieti ·.;. 11.q, tale · lnc!udlllc Ii.aim t,nd On Bonanz-8 . dancm ftoili "1-iaen iO . , oldaier,a. The allow 1111 a llrt• NEW YORK CAP! - A new cut·lftil ll:fill'!d ·willt -ol regular. cast memi.. Tim Coliatl'• "bolt wbrU-liom hla Ma~n, will be Jntroduoid °>;iari ia llie reI,,,Jrii iliOntreh on the "Bonanza'~am to f B-"• . 0 CV9UWly. · replace Ille W.--· . AUcfftlons Will-lre hold .from t the N ·a IJ 0 n a 1 Broadcaltllil . . . Company, oD'nouncod Miljdoj'. -u_n~ I P·m· 111 the San Blocker, who d-eated lho Clemelite Comml!ftJIY C..ter, role of Hoas Cartwrlg)lt on tllt . at Pd Mar .ill(! S<vill!l.'ln Siq I g-•·· kl ._., Ciemenlll Those *"'D\llft8 on ruMu,. Wet y '"""'-...,... -• ·; the , 'I allOuld in 1959, died last month. . ~ ':':"t' ·-w~ 0 , Cl Y _ . Matheaon will be Introduced laa • Iha Palb:aill off, ...,,, in the fourth or llllll .,;laOdo' el .. turn ·1*ft ·illt0 El ·Calllinti RMl the series neat fall lGCllilf. ea . rlP! onto Del Mal He will portray i dlarldlr Av ... 1 ~ • • ~ named Griff Kin{ w!lo lo · ,_. wiallinc to audltiOO found In prl">n by U., lta4-ilifluld eo.ilJt )ll'tJlll'ed with ol the Cartwrilht lanilly. . tbilr Olfll . muil~. An IC" Malheaon hid been ·a ,<Odlpanlat will . be proyid_ed . . regular for 1 ye1r on "Tho· FUrther lnformaUon may be Virginian" ..n.. tnd Ip-obllintd hr tilling II~ . pearecj lltla past oeaaon in hi• YelldlJw,. ~ l!Wlil~ ' N B,C .•W•viJton fUll·lqih ot sca;o4; jl\'ftl.IGIL . , . ' filma. "MURPHY'S WAR" ' with ,..._ O'T..i. 1 , .............. .. ,"llDKNOIS ~!(ti ' ' tlllooMSTICKI'' ·a ' "IN llAllCH O" THI CAIJAWAY'I" CMll•~.·. 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One-montbl~~~~~~§Ifi Vacation ~ Limit Set • A one-month vacation with pay i. the annual lbnll from now on for Huntin·gto.n Beach city councilmen. CouncUmen agrted s.-0 tj>is week (Mn. Nonna Gibbs Is in Sweden) to adopt a 30-day leave o( absence a,, the limit for any one year. Any time taken 9ver that will be wfthotit benefit of the fll montNy pay or e~penses. The question came up when Councilmen Donald Ship\ey asked permission to mlss four meetings In July and Aogust for an extended vacation in Europe. . ~ THE. GRl.£.NHDUSE • •• !.& .. ,..." L LAGUNA •t1'.C~ W. ,,,.,......,,.. , • PEASON.,.LIZED ~IEl>LIPOINT DfSl&NiD 'ROM Qllll F VOllT& THINGS. MO!!~OAM "Li:CWS FRON $2S. flTH Y AON, LESSONS IN ,LAIN AND FANCY STITCHES. • Shipley I! a biology pr .. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fessor at Cal State University, Long Beach, and often 11pends a major part of his summer in Europe. "11find.il dilflcult lo su1>P1it the 11wo months,'' Councilmon Jerty Matney objected. "Last ,-e~r Mrs. Gibbs took part of Jt .wi~ut pay." 1 :•it does put a burden on the ' ct¥JJ1Cil, .especially with two people g10 n e , ' ' Councilman J pck Green added .. , Stn~le1you're . with Safeco. t; ;• ~ .. ., f!' "' .. " . "'.' . ,. .. -'"• ·: Phone 835·3305 ' . al Unit Seeking Dtlpot ~,Sari lJuan·Mm~um Shipley made no commei;it, but voted. with the otber CQUfl- cilmen -to set the 3!kiay lintit. He .was then granted r.rrmsslon -a formality -to miss .both months, .half without pay. THE BEST .ReadM'Shlp p o 11 1 prove "'Peanuts" ii one ot th• world's most popular comic stripe. Read lt daily Jn tbt. DAILY PILOT. •• ·.1# ... , .. ' .. ,, ·. " }~~ . H.ere's good news from the Good Guys ••• FAl'lllelS llllll Insure your life, your home, your car, YoUr children '• tuture ... and eYen )'Our boat Uaually far 1-. T•lk<Wllh the Goocl Guyo today and Jet us tum on gr.., Qgh!a and blue akf .. for )'<>Ur family' a tomorrow. • JIM PORIER -DICK ANDREWS 11705 Edlr1ter. Fount1ln' V1Uey 839-9500 f ~ • ., A 44111141.,.,, H.1. nt~IU \ 7171 .._. •M .. Sitt. 'll' H.I. MJ.1111 17911 M•1•ll•, P:.Y. 9'2·2'11 ... 141-1401 01' YOUR LIFE CALL 494-1025 ao lnladftY · . . SUNSET .LIVING at Capistrano Beach Tfie p1tlen ts h•v• lived • long •nd full life end ire won· cferful peopl•. They have giv•n much to other1 in their m•ny y••rs •nd we now •njoy sh1rin9 their time with u1. ''The dign ity of the p•ti•nts mu1t be me inteined for their welf•re." Visitors Always Welcome • ' Beverly Manor ConvolHcent. H0splt1I l S.. l>Mte Frwy. N C:..IH lbmlte. tsrw to11tll •• --;;;;;;~~~!~·:"~ 15.CtO Cimino C•plstr•rio, C•pistrano Be1ch 496-5786 VISIT US AT Old MacDonald's Farm WHERE YOU CAN SEE, PET & TALK TO THE ANIMALS Old Ma cDonald's F•rm h11 hor111, pigs, chickens, goats, duck1, turtles, mules, doves, roost•rs, shee p cows, bo1r1, longho~ cattle, turkeys, r•bbits, end lots of fun. Old M1cOoneld's Farm hes continuous Trained 81rny•rd Anl~ fMI Acts & • P•ttin9 Ar••, Pony & Bur:ro Rid•s •nd, • Mul•- ,._,•red Merry-Go-Round. lerny•rd 1dml1slon: SOc for Chil- ""'"· SI tdulh. Burro Ride1 IOc, Pony RidH 25c. For infor-~' , "'offon c1ll 4tM3Jl or Hl·lllO -Ooflk~s~-. :· San Diego Frwy. at the dj~ Crown Valle~w;y. )/ MISSION 0 • 1l; lt ~ , ~\.,. , t tbe Histork:al .Society Md city in recenl week& ·have inyeotigating tilt possib ity 6!'binling !he.depot into a u.seuftt. City attorney .:rim azaki. s;.id that• the proP!,ort! c;oojd be 'acquired through the emill<llt domain •process paying the railroad lair-rpar t-value for t b e ~rty. Paki~ id the land itself Is .. w~& abo I J130,000. He said ' ~eminent omatn were used the bty would also b ~ mpoi\sible for · paying the rallro~' ey lost through ' 't:juittin the ~year restaurant 1 lease. This cost, comblned with the cost ' or the buildbfg, \Vould amount to another •110,000, Payne estimated. Remmers said his group wlll not ·give up trying to acquire the property from t b e railfu\d, despite the , pending lease agreement. , Remmers said the 10Ciety had once offered the 1roa4 fl a year lo lease the building' as a muft:um. He said the siiciety would hllve opeoed of· · fices in the building and displayed many old mlps and pictures of the area and of the bygone railroad era. He estimated that one·.third of the thoosanda of toorlm visiting the M~ eac~ year would ha,ve gone tat the railrOad mUseufn and cliimed the free advertising for the Santa Ana Railroad woold more than offset the looi'from the restaurant lease. He nol44 !hot In many California cities, hiatork: train depots have 'been turnecr ~ to the comipwllty for such ...... Student \ ' • Selected I John Patl'ick Marcom, 11 student at the Desert &in private school ti/ ldyllwlld boa been se1ecle6 u a member of the Society of . outstanding American Hlgh s c h o o I atudents. ' ' Moore · Flowers 'ormwly at 224 M•lnl St., Huntington INch NOW IN ;WESTMINSTER 9292 BOLSA ...;; -94-7844 UNIQUE PATIO PLAN1'ERS PdnJRY •nd· \f(OOD BEAUTIFUL HANGING BASKETS ' WEDDINGS -our speciality .' We diAcount our Wedding Announcements ' when you purchase your flowen from us, 1 ~ ' l Peno11ol ~nd ~ C!linlll•~I ,@ Specializing In Y ~ Pollcln \eJ DANIEL D. GORMAN.-C.L.U. DAN GORMAN ' INSURANCE . 1 DANA POINT MARINA, BLDG.; " 34551 CASITAS PLACE '' '• . ·' ' . ' 496-2114 541-5387 I \ FURNITURE. • . . ' . ' . ' . ' • 'Marcom w.S: one of IO rtudentl in C. llfomla to be named lo the oeclety. lie II the "°" of Roy Md Dorla Marcom, j08 Hawthome R<lld, Lagwia Beacll. I ·-----------------...----------------':' • j > '••: ·.11, .. .i: ',ft, .-. ,, ~ .. ·' • v ;.-·-..... ,, :1·· ;., ',• '., ' f'I, ''· ···r ·; -.. ... , '•f, '' , . . .. " •µ\ ' . ' -._ .. , ...... ~ ... ,. J ·~-" • ' ; .. • - I I lie oent ::1 !)om, !<>day Frida Atill 'I'll Balli tliird fiftli •• ..... Wtfl ...... '-'' E.F HS 1111. QliverTop Comeback Candidate Bob Oliver la IJl'Orinr that ot leul ..,.e of the Irides made hl" flrat-yur Callfomla 1enera1 manager JWn'· Dalton are working out. Ollver alammed three hlla Wednesday night, heJJ>fnB the Angela beat Battlmort -Dalton's Old club -11-3. Today, Ollvtr I• hatting .293 with ii& runs hatted in, lhlrd beot figure In the American League. .ftegeb Slate AJI .. ,,... • KMl"C Critl Omli Dlt• Anltl• •t 0.-l•nd 7 •• Af'Gels 11 Ori.Miid :w 11·11'1. Allftls et 0.kllnd 1 :ts Jlf'I\. 1::tS p.m, .-:-~~~~~~~~-Ue went west to C.lilornla In 1 trade thal oent pitcher Tom Murphy to KIDSIS City. What does Dalton tblnk of thlt particular trade? "Yes, that's ooe trade I'm glad I was ab1e to make. Oliver has done an outstan- dJng job /ol"us -far more tbao we ex-pected." . Oliver ls a candidate for the AL'• come. back, player of the year award and to be elected to the Al~atar team but he says be doesn't thinl: obout tltoae·thlngs. '!be one thing he does think about la the possibility of driving in 100 runs. He just J?lisSed two years ago with Kansas City, aCOOllllling forl9. "'''Ibat's the ooe thing l'd Ute to do," Oll?er said. '"lbat would be IOl!lttlllng to be proud of." "I don't thlnJc I'm a better hitter than I wu two yeara ago," Ollveuald. "But I feel I'm a smarter hitter. I know tile pildlerl a-llttJe better. and I'm. thinking up there at the plate." . The victory was the l<OOl1d in three 1anies for' the Anp,els .iiamst the Orioles and enabled lhem to f1nilb ·a nine-galne l!om,estand with a 4-& mark: They are off lo!lay and open :a. fline.f!ame ivad trip Friday night against tile Oakland Atliletics. The Angels took advantage of two Baltimore .errors to ICOl'e twice in the tl!li-d inning but Merv Rettenmund boo]ered for the Oriolee' first run In the fill!J and the Binll took the lead in tho seventh on a pair of walks off california atarter Rudy May and rbl ainglea by D"n Buford and Paul Blair. Mlcl:ey JUvers got the Angels moving In. the seventh wil!J a plncJ>.alngle and 5andy1Alomar followed with a sacrifice bunt 1llat Balllmore reliever Doyle Alex· ander fumbled for 1lle lour!Jl Baltimore aniscue of the game. Ken Bmy llngled home IUvm to tie !l\e score and alter ·Vada Pinion was in- tentionally walked; Oliver greeted new ortole pitdler Eddie Watt wil!J a two-run single to center. ,Befcre the !ming ended, J o h n S!<pbeoson, who had two h!la to hike hla •!ei'•ll• to .4-00,, alngled home another run. • .. ..._.. tn CM ...... t•> .. , .. ,... .. , ..... •uforid, H' • o 1 1 AIDmlr, a • 1 o o INllr,d JOllltrf'Y,d 1 1 11 Grldl,2b •otOP!nson,lf 1210 8•ylor", lb 4 t 1 ll.Ollwr, lb • t 2 J B.Rotilnson. Jb • t 1 MtMullm, a 4 I 1 t l\""9nmund, rl J 1 1 St.ntorl, rf 4 t 1 t etdMlle,.,.,. c t 1 t s~ c 2 o 1 1 0."'5. pll 1 t I CMdtNI, M 4 I I t ........... " t 1 • R.M.I'(, " ' 1 •• c::rowtev. pl! 1 I t L.AUtn, p I t o t P.000-, p 2 t l ll:IY'tn, llfl 1 1 I 0 s.tmon, pf! 1 • • l!.fllMr, p 1 • t • ~ndtr, , ••• Wlltt, , ••• ,l:P.awll, ph 1 t o Tm~ na1 ™•~ ~••I aanin.. .,. 110 '°° -J C.Hfwnla on 100 0: -I E -ltllneet' I. R~ Alnlr.o.r. DI' -81ltlmort1 1, CellfOmlll 2. LOS -l•l'tlmclrt t, Qltlomlri I. ti -McM11ll"'. Hll -lltttenmund Ul. S -Alonvr. IP H ll Ill 18 SO ft.Dobson ' s ' • 1 • AMll•ndel' (l,t..J) • J .. ' 1 • Witt J2tt02 R:IQY .. ms12•S Ullen 1/1 I t t 0 0 E;Fllhfl' CW.J.•J 2 1 t 0 0 1 Hll" -by I", OOblon (Sttphtnlon). Tlfnl - l t11. Attlndlnc;t -l.llJ. Quick, Smart 7BuchanoiITag · In West Camp LUBBOCK, Tu. (AP) -ll JOU lll<1 ,_ football defensive, l<eep an oye oa No. :ia of the w..i Saturday n1g11t u bl )Iola up at bla comerbacl: <pol In the J2tll 1111111111 Coaches ~America pme. , Wlllle Buchanon, who loade a name for Nmaelf 11 San Jlle&o Staie, bu been the Qlk of the West camp u ooach aiuct P'alrbankl of Oklahoma ..U.0 plana lo Wtte the Eut coached by Piul ''Bear" !llyant of Alaboma. . '1I've worked the whole week 11atnst liia\ and Willie fs the belt I"" ever -·" aald Southern Melbodist flanker ~ llarnmOGd. "ff•'• not only' quick, 'bot be'• smart. He can dlaP* a ploy In • llosh. . "I liDed ap for an eocH1'!llld play In 'pnctlc:e bat WU1le sensecl ~ Aa -U I got Ibo ball, be WU Cll my 1*k. I tlloulbt me of the _,i.. bod ~me. Nope, It wu )ult Wlllie!" '!'be Moot, d-pouncl Buchanon, a Ont· ,,...s' pick of tho Green Bay Pacl;on, ... the .. vtnlb piaJW .... In Iba, llllllonal Footboll ~ "1111- Be WU the moot Yal-clofnfve DlilYer In the Eu~Weot Sllrioe -In loWdo he lnteroepted a .-'II· -..... Dnnnc hll oenlor year, ..... -...... bla way. Only 12 Wort compttla ~ lie lnllrcoptad ftve. .....,...,., ~illdlooOPhf II -Ilka ... of Herb Aa.lorlo)' of Iba NFL Qiom. -Dalla Oowbo11, wbo -to pmbJo ,. the 1ote1copltGG. "J lib to ploy II :t. ml IUo h J 1hlo," -IOI . "I -Gal If JCll In touall I D 0 D J ~ , will oily ..,.,, "-,_ llold. I bod a real pd )lltlor llCMd I dldD't pt lllllill loo -· . ' -.-22:1972 DAil. Y PILOT J9 LA Limps Home; J)uels Atlanta Friday By GLENN WIUTB Of .. ...,'*" .... Home today from what bu to -u their tougheel road a...,.ia of 1m, tho Loa An8eles Dodcer• can .-loot forward IO one of their roughest and moal important home stands of the aeuon. It -Friday 111ght when olfenslve- minded Allanta comes In to open a -game aeriea. 'lben 'the dMalon'1 top two tealiilt roll1nto towii for 1,;o.came aets. Firsl place ClncinnaU la here MOnday and Tuesday with runnerup Houstoo on tap Wednesday and '11Nrsday. Tho Dodgera trail Clncy by three games and are 21> behind Houstoo. The Dodge11 llmped home at 2:'5 lhll . mornlllC !tom a H lravel nc<rd !Jal.they are Ired> hUll *'°'Y -a H ""1>- clelayed duel "'*" required 10 lmiog1 before lbe world chompioo Piralel could ,,...,... sr.ee .. , ........... ,JI..., JW'lf D <>1'41'1 Olt9 j \1111 22 ODdOtn vt. Alllflll 7;U p,m. Wiii 24 Doditn lfll, Allll\11 41 S.S 11.m. J-2f ~ ..... ,:'1161111 1:.U tt.tn. he subciutc! at Piiiiburg)i 'W~ night. - LA aklpper Walter Alaton waa uked ii the win ani(bt trigger , molll<Olwn. '1bere11 no way to tell what a win like · th!s can mean/' be replies. '1We didn 't win many games on this trip. We ran 111111 good pltdllng and cl'1bl aiat W... holtl!r titan hell. We've been 1etllnl --. ,, bl!J (25 In Ibo ~ gamea it'P)lllf!ullb) bal not with men ......... 11It'1 alw1y1 M11J to aay ewe coukPvt.' But we eouldtve wm a couple more BJ,_ "'!, the .~ -the Im,~ at · ctilco8o and lite fill one at St. 1.4Ws. "I thoug1it W• Parker looked better at the plate IOaigbt than he baa for a loog time ••. maybe he'• the answer, "I ·wu begbmlng to tbink everything WU ,olng qalnll. US again Wednesday -Willle DIYll hit one down the lint , •·-..._ n would .. _, bee • double u. ,.._ u> •-=• m UNll: PSt" , • r ltitl ' M rlttlll bUt Wu foul by an '~ Oil two .,. v.a.flM, a J t t t OM, • I t I t ""''" ' ._,.,, N I l l t A.011'.ow, cl • 1 1 t "But then Jim Lefebvre tot a broken ....... P • • • • c ....... ,.. ,. ,, • • • W,0.vlt. cf J I I t ,,.,_.., 11 4 t • 1 batsingletodrivelntwol'Unltowtnitln t;,=::::"',." ~::: ~ • : ~ f: the 10th IO wbt tnows!" AJa1oa told the SlfN. c ... 2 • OMtt. , • • • • DAILY PILOT O'***'Wttl.a J t t t l .tltNf't*'o Jlt 4 j l • • ...... ,.. JtllAlleV, .. J 11 LefebVre wu tb& Jeth n...t .. er -Biid o.~. • •' • • • '"""'"· • 1 • 1 • ...._ rlU· Ltf9Wrt, a 1 • t 2 MMM", 11 t t t • into comblt Wednesday at Three vers 11_.u, u .. 1 1 • J.H«NW'llltz.. • , , • , SU.cUum .aod as Alston later told the . ~=· : ; : ~ : a-. • 1 • • • press, "be WU the last left-banded hitter ~:~. W ~ : : : avallable." ToM1& .. , s 11 4 'Totalt ,,. a 1 t It .,. .. Lefebvre'• flrat rbi Ii.nee May "°' Antt'-• • 1t1 2 -s flltfMl.lrlfl 011 '°' to0 • -a t . E -Sr.fll'lt 2, l"IOMI-Of" -La. Mot ... t.. Looklq ahead to Atlanta. AJltOll says. PltbO\lr'oll l, \.08 -Lot Anftl" ... PltbtM'911 4 "lhoT can hit like czasy and ao:re lotl o( ie -"'-01rwr, s1nw. ,. -"· 1t0ti1Mon. Hit -, " t .• ....._ 111, s -Mlow, W. l"•rktr. nans. We'll blve to have aoocl pitching. 11• -':so. Atttndltlc:• -1s.10t. Robinson Ends Hasehall!'>s Ups, Qowns Graebner Set For Rematch With Nastase Long S111mp; So Does LA Spedal i. tM DAILY PILOT Frank ' Robinson ended h!a slump Wednesday night with tbree hlla In five al bats and drove in two .tey nma u the LA Dodgers also ended their llump with a H win over the Pitlaburgh Pirates befora 15,20ll raitHDenacecl 11111 at 'lbree JUvers Stadium. ,. On tJiiS lret Roblnlon bad IUflll'ed through Z4 trips to the plate with ooly two hits resulting. At Ibo ame Ume the Dodcera limped through aeven cam .. , losing five and fttt trallill8 In another which wu rained out before It could be official. "I told m)'lell before the game Wednesday ·that .I waa going to mate myaelf watch the ball, coocentrate and forget trylni tO pull each pitch;' he told the DAILY PILOT. "A alwnp shows you're human. By not watching the ball all the way I wu mJas. Ing a lot of pltchex. You almpiy have to !elUe down and do the thlnp you're xup- posed to. UPI Tll ......... "It's the same with the tem. when It's slumping. No one panicked or got down on h!msell but everyone llarted tiylng to do more to pick thlnp up ••• you anight say they were pressing themselves a lit· tie too much. "I know I put preuure m the guys behind me When I'm not hltt.lni with men on baae becalll< that tesvea tt up to them to get those rwmen bome," be AYL CLE'lEt:AND'S FRANK DUFFY' SPll,LS TWINS' PHIL ROOF lTO.SCORE ON A SAC.RIF ICE FLY•·· "I've bad slumps before - I wu 0-for .. 22 early In J9tl6 and other -I've been :f,.for-23. "But u long u the'mana(er hu con- fidence in me, I'll do the 'bell I can and as long u he ~ pla:rlnl me, I hove a chance to come out of ¥-I know I'll hll wflen I finally aetUe down at the plate." Golf er Anticipates A Comeback In Two Months SAN DIEGO (AP) -Goller Gene Lit- tler, 11111 recovering from cancer surgery on the lymph ~ under bla left arm, aays he II determined lb Ute up the clubs again and im't ruling out a return to the pro ctrcult. "Tbere'a DO quetilon in IDy mind that I'm coin& lo try," the winner cl the 11161 U.S. Open aald In an interview, But he doesn't anticipate mattng the effort to play again for at leut a IDO!lth and possibly two or three. I "No me· can aay hoW ...a' I'D play," Littler llald. "The docton ~'\ lllclr their -oul and 111 I'~ i*Y u good uevw. "Bui the way I feel now -iul woD, althoqlt..., arm Ian, u llrot\I u U wu and cloemi ha .. the mobility IL did - but the way l feel and baH 1liMa Jl<Oi· ....... I lbtDI: ll 11ill.be ~ u F u aew. I loe1 like I'll be alile to diJ IL ' ,. • ~ND CINCINNATI'$ DENNIS MINKE UPENDS EXPOS' RON HUNT Sporu Clipped Short , • .. , ' McLain Heads for Oakland • ASllEVJLLE, N.C. -Denny McLain Indicated We4neaday nlgbl that he bu plldted Ills last basebOll game for \inn- .._ of the Soatbeno toque. Md ... , die f ..... 11.....,. ...... !tr . the De4nlll ,,...., left by tu! !rillt bla ...,. """"" aller 1"""' the first pme of a double1'eoder wllh Alltevrue &-L 1111 deltlnatlm: OOland. Bat Gii 211-yelMlcl rilbthandlt' WU au.d beltn be left H lie tboQlht be 1'wld"" c:aDed up by Ooldml In die --· 11rd better be."'he Mid. 1ber't ..... no • of lluroor in hla 'fOiCo. Did -meia i. would nol return to l!lnnlnpm ......... of Oaklml'• --Cll "" fulonf ·~ llt,0 be aaJd.. • the ca~ Coral courae roc""1, and sraJ>b<!1 a u...e:ctroke advantqe over the ,hµge fleld of ';rl. · ~Md a folr.<nan 'totaJ of aeven- ~ :Ill Ind a fiVffbol lead over l!Oaf"'· ~ A'!1.ANTA -Bank Aanln drilled a ...... lo 1111,fiold in Ibo first lt!oinlf "' the ~llanta contest Wed- -.;. lliJW, pllllng lite llnV11' olaper ID the No. 5 lpOI on the all-time boaeball llal wtth J,312 hill. -DW>V1d abeed of Eddie Collini, who had J Sil )lili. · Tho 1lngk by Alii<tn aapped OD Mor-ID dump fOll Ille man wlio II No, s bllllnd Babe Ruth II\ all-time home rum wtlh -Rullo had 71l. pun!Uve damaliu "in an amount to be detenniaed.'' . The demand far Judgment againal Kapp:ll Ill lile·ln U.S. Diltrlcl Court here G port of a """'1erclaim to Jtapp'I anti- 11'1111 ouit q-Ille NFL. Tho ane-lilne d!trnpjonohlp quarWl>ad< .. 1111111 July :JO to reply to the c:ounl<rclalm. . "" LAS VEGAS -A 1ligfil cut above Jer· ry Quarey'• lllt .,. -.• little blood Wednesday, ~ a acan at pro- moten of 1lto lllllltHn1lltot boxing match ICbedaled here nert '1'119day '1:!w...r, tba ...._ ~by.· ~ape of oparrjtlC partDar He0ry Otlpepper' I .,..., -IUllCflclal, The bleeding lloppod almGol ~ll!J. "" . l EDllON'ION, AJbL V•t l tr In -•--Its! .. ,....,...-bis Nib ... fJ'P "'*°8 WodDelclay. 9w tw, a •,.r ,,, ... ,. Of the OtaM•• ... ~ ltiillioll ....-. told ... ""' I.a of ... l!libuWlon JM! I ti Ill Mi't wmt • -'"•It the ....... ..., of ... .._... football -. . t - Ladd Doesn't • " • • ' '' 1 ' ·' Regret Early . ' GndRetreat BALTIMORE (AP) -Ernie Ladd, who boasta he•wis the hlgbeot paid lineman in pro football blatoly, bu no ...,..ti 1inc:t qulttln( the 1ame at hla peak, Aa • wrestler, the 3:1-year~ athlete has doubled h!a aalary. "In what other sport," X.dd said, 11can yqu pick up a f\4 pair of boola, -oocu -IJ?Ond maybe a total of f50 - and convert it into f!ll0,000. a year if,you are sharp and train? It. • r Ladd even ihortchanied himself m·the pay,• lince he clalriul to have inade f115,0oo on the maf lat y~r, • . 1lul the money fs only part of the good me, Ladd said during a atop In Baltimore to compete agaimt Pedro Moralee, the heavyweight champion of the World Wide Wrestllng Federation. ' ''Now1 I'm my own boss," be aald. "I take off three montha a year. I'm a more complete man. I come ·and 10 when':! please. "In football, if a coach called me at 4 a.m., I had to jump. Now, I can uy the hell with It ii I don't want to do aomething." The &.loot-I, 297-pound Ladd doem'I like to he told what he can and cannot do. He claitm thal'• why ho quit the Kamas City CblefJ In 1961. '11 wanted to tee the Olympic Games ln Mexico City, and coech Hant Stram Wpuldn't let me ao." Ladd recalll. '1He dld ii he let one player go, he'd lmve to .let them all p . So l qult." L'add, a 15th round draft choice ol San Diego bt.11161, played out h!a option with the Qwgera and llgned with the Houlton Oilers in 1"'. · "I waa makblc '87,000," Ladd tald. "l!alllton llgned me for more -than Joe Namath wu matq. 'l1le7 11111 o,.. me a few hundred ~ and bave to pay me untU 1•." Tho former delnve tacl:le joined the wrestling circuit In 1114 and "pracUcally starved white I toot my lumps for three yetra and had my nooe nibbed on the mat. "But even wbm my payoffs were had," Ladd ~. "I l'ataed bell In the ri!11 and I kept Jn\provlng." Ladd, who uld he njecled a au(· geaUon from """""' bOlinJ pwtl Arcble Moore to -· a fllbler, clalml lie jl In the rl&hl _.. "When a boxer mates a name for •himseU,1' I.add uld, "the ratl come out ol nowhera and claim his money. WneUen don'I pt •1 mlUloo par-. but a lot ol them make ,,.,., ftQ ,OllD a year and don't 1et drained. 0 How many bosen wind up u · llashine boJ1 or partJnc lot •"endamll! You ~'I !Ind u-wrallerl dolnJ that." LONDON (AP) -A lenriis match pecked with glinpowder could he tho second round . clash between Clark Graobner ol New York City and· DJo Nastase of Romania at Wimbledon next w .. k. Of the 127 _.ma Graeboer could have picked in Ibo big tournament, fate. paired him agalmt Ida old enemy, • The lasl limo tlley mel WU at Lmdm'• Royal Albert Hall llll Jomtory. 'Jbat match ended witll Graei...r cllmbinC. ov ... the net and grabbq Naatue by the shirt. and N-wall<lng off the coorl saying he bad been Intimidated. "I don't expecl any acenea like tl1at =" Gnebner llid •t Queen'• Club, be bu~ the lul ..... of !be Lmdoa Gram Court~ ... ''Biii I can't wall lo haH anotblr en<t a& heating him." · The American, -... blll·servlng 1ame has been good, lo upset at the aeedlng committee of lhe all·En,land Club anyway. They oeeded Nastase No. S and didn't seed Graetxier. Graebner and Naataae will meet in the second round H they win 11\elr ftrsl IOUnd' matches. Graellller first meets Jakllp Afukerjea of Indla and Nutase facet John Barlett of Australia, and both are enected to win. Graebner ha lwice defeated Nasla!a al Wimbledcm In the past. He won In stralght sets In 1119 and In four ,.ts in 1970. Queen's Club, 1lle lul big tournament belore Wlmblldon, bu ft'" Amerlcane In the quarter•flllala of tbO mm'1 llnglea and four In the lat eight of the women'• lingles. "l'odaJ ; ~ wu to IllQ' Colin Dibley cl A-, Jim °"'1ilrl of BeDeVllle, DI., f--·· ~ Metrevell, lloocoe Tw of I...- Mocmtain, T-. and -O*ala of Laa Vegu, ,.... paired aplall Neb other, and Stmt lllDltlo of P-, tho lop aeed al --· WU playing Bri-tain's John PaLoh. Tho lineup In b women's quarterflnala was: Cl!ris EM1, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., vs. Esem Em-1, SouUt Africa; Wendy Overton, Wamiopin, D.C., vs. Valtn. ZlegenluJa, san Diego ; Pam~ - Los Angelea, vs. Karen Krantzcl:e, Australia; W-Shaw, Britain, va. Pat- ti Coleman, Aualralla. Graebner wu the moot lmpreulve of the American men Wednelday. "" slammed 8tanley Matthews cl Brltala &!!, &.l with a display cl power tennla. Smith, m tho citlier band, hardly looted lilto the top Ned for Wimbledon. lie bad to rally belGn be&llllC Ray Keldie <t AlllllrallaU,M,&-L • ' . ' ' Sp_itz Career To End After Olympic Meet SANTA CLARA (AP) -The atsth an- 11181 SUia <lara ID!emational Swimming Meet .wtn .,.-iy he the lul for Madi: Spitz, Ille Sullivan Award winner who lirfl ·--lde prominence ... member· cl the -Santa Clara Swim Club. 8pi!z, who baa -JS evenll In tip !Int flve years of the meet, lntmdl lo enter dmal -1 al Indl8na University alter mating hla oeconcl trip to the Olym. ·p1cs lhll oammer. 'lbal 1lill tnd a ....,. peUttve ·IWlmnlinfl coroer that has ti.. eluded ltVeral world nc<rd perlunl-ancee. . 'lbe Santa Cara meet begins ll'rldal. with prtlJminarl• in a. morning ri finalo ~ •ado .,. tlrou(ll SUD- clay. 'lbe meet hu produced 17 -Id reconll over ill llnl two years bal there bu been mly .... -far th. Jul two meets . "lt'I DOI that tl>f'f to bruk ,_do -re," at}'I GeCl'ge Halnee, meet c!lfector and Santa aara coach. "In- evmts there II 11111 room fOll Jm.. pro,.mont, bat lllOll "' the -.... honest records now.'' SpllJ .. -ol ....... world ....i holden entered tbla r-. '!'be D!llllba' ol forelp -· In the fllld .. nol • 1111 • uxual, ~ --lu ..... tllllr Ol1mPio .... In lrlltq. But -·· o.iar Larsam, _ .. neon! bolder In tho -... indl•- medley, I• entared akqJ with ·- from nine -nalbD. 'l1'e 11ar1 of u. tut two Santa am -., ADllrlllan Sllane Gould ml U.$. dlalancl ... JG 'ltlmella, irW .. = tltla weolleDIL Kinillla --bal wllblrtw,...7 w..pt tl ~ In bb fllnlq, • • . ' '\ftlSTLllt GLINN ANDlllSON. B~eball Standin.gs NAl'IONAL,LEAGUE Eul Division -W L ·# ~ 34 23 26 . 32 . it : West Division 36 23 38 " 24 .11 33 ' 2$ . 27 30 %0 39 22 44 Pel. GB .&'12 .1!17 .596 2 .m 101> .431 " 11% .31i1 15 .610. -,.'PO II .Slil 3 ;474 8 -~ 18 . .333 1711 AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit ·Baltimoie New York Boston Cleveland Milwaukee Oakland .Cl\lcago Minneaola Ao(el• "Kansis City Texas Eall DM1lon W L 32 24 31 25 25 29 24 29 24 30 18 35 West Division 38 18 34 22 30 24 27 32 25 30 24 31 Pd. GB .571 .554 I .463 8 .453 6% .414 7 .340 12% .6'111 .807 4 .558 7 .Ill H\i .155 12% .414 15 1f'6 HARIOl ILYD., COSTA MESA . 646-fJOJ s.rvtce incl P1rta for All Imported C1rs Mo•orn lody Shop for All .C•rs ONnl9 Counly'1 ~ and Most Modem Toyota and Volvo Dealer • OVIUIAI DILIVIRY IPICIALllTI • ,. • Top Honor to FV's Andersoq E.t·FOUD!lln Valley High wmtler GleM Aadel'IOll today w.. named the -Of the· United Savlnp Helllll Athletic Foundation Award presented an- nually to the ca!Uomia Colle1iate Alhlotlc Aaociltlon'• athlete of the year. Allderson, a Junior at cal Poly (San Lull Obllpo) woo the NCAA colle&e dlvllloo 111-pound <hamp!OllJblp en route to 1 re«<d-teltJns 374 overall record durtng the 1171-72 campaign. No previoua Cal Poly wreotler bu woo as many matches in a ·lingle aeaaon. The 20-JeaMld Anderaon <0mplled an lmpna!ve IS.I dual meet record and numbered II uofveralty divlalon rivals among his. vlctlms. Wrealltng In the Jill). pound claaa up to the NCAA toumamenls! Anderaon put together a IM tournamen ~ ; 4 Countians Gain Honors On CIFTeams DIAN LEWIS 1972 TOYOTA CARINA BIG ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS!! '72 TOYOTA COROLLA ,::~ $1966 Ol $264 DOWN $48.86 M::H ·12 Yll~~o 2--11 l'llLL ~21:50 n1c1 ~ Ol . $29 . . 5 ~Wll $92.86 M::.. • ATTSNTION VOLVO OWNlllS ........ ,..., SpocleO Afl CDllDITIONIQ ~~ POIONl.f ~~ INS ALLIDll ' reoord. Ht pllced third In the Unlvenity of Arlzooa tournament. Hts only Jou waa on • referee'• decilion after Andenoo and his oppcment bad wratled to a Ue at the end of regulaUon time and then bad a stalemate In the overtime periods. 'Ille Pbyslcat EducaUon major also placed third In the 111gged University of Wubinglon tournament. Hll only defeat wu by an 1-7 acore to Sam Jones of Portllnd State, a man he defeated later in dual meet competition. In February, the S.9 Anderaon won his second CCM cbamptonahlp In as many trfes by pinning all three of his op- pooenla. The longest matcb required 3:39. Andenon bas belped lead the Muatangs to lhrff of their national cbamplonahlps. Under coach Vaughn Hitchcock, Cll_Poly bas <•ptured air NCAA college division crowns, tncludlng five in a row. Wrestltng at 128 pounds in bb lreshnJan and tophornore seasons in the nationals Anderson placed third both limes. He topped that with his NCAA Cham· p!OllJblpo In 1972 when he moved up two welg!U c.....,s to 112. His three-year career record atanda at 88-17-2 and he bu one more 1ea1011 in which to Improve upon that mark. At Oswe10, N. Y. In March he won six matches en route to the national cham- pionship. Not unm the finals when he defeated the top-seeded wrest!~. Tom Cox ol Slippery Rock, Pa. ~tate, S.%, did be have a tough match. He defeated his other opponent! in the nationals by scores of ~. 16-!i, IM, 9-3 and 7·3. ' Seeded aixth In the NCAA univ~ meet at College Park, Md., Anderson W!Jl three matches in the tournament btf<lr1 losing to the eventual ·champion, Tom Mllkovlch ol Michigan Stale, S.l. Strlckon with the flu following the college division tournament, AnderlOll did not have tlnle to fully recuperate prior to the unlvers!ly nationals and never approached Ills wrestling potential. Anderson bu a clumce to become only the second wrestler In cal Poly hlatory to place In the NCAA college divtalon alt four years. Only Muatang who bu ac- compllsbed that feat waa John Finch, who wrestled at 15Z and 158 from 11181 to 1971. Enters Pentathlon Trials Coast Area Cage Outfits Post Victories . llll l2 25 • 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA · 646-1919 ·, . ' Tennis Rackets Tennis Bans Tennis Clothing Tennis SllllfS Tenlls Racket Strirting Rac_quet '311 Rackets • BaHs Challlplon HandllaU Glans Indoor 3111 OUtllDllr Jfandllalls Yellow or White Tulis Bals . 7.95 JJaz. GJR1 Pants . Track Pants SWeit Sox Aaylc Sweaters -4.95 .,. """'' Jaclllb -7.95 'lasUll Whip Jackets ' 5.95'11 1.95 9tl&-CUISOS y All Puome Slloes for Baseban and Pop Warner Feotball BasebaU and LIM! league Sbaes FoetllaU Sllaes -Adidas & Spat-lilt Basellall Glans 5.95 to 49.95, BasebaBs . -Bats -Caps -Undershirts Sanitary Hose .. Sleapinl Bags Back PICks bk Fllt flllS -BlllM l95 . Rlplars l95 Masks -s.tets . YallayWs and Nets · Lealller Yllfteyllls -10.95-12.95-17.95 llasketllals -5.95 11 21.95 .. ... lldDns 1111 Biiis 4 --Ills -Slrar Ids libs -Parts -Tires -Tm 531 TA MESA -84f.1111 ' , r ' .. '• t • • I• •r '" , •• I. ... ·' l" • ' e • • .. ' ' < ' ! c.a1 f' • ( h : I ' a "ta ~u la n ,P ,A 'l ' -DAii. Y PILOT !IJ J WHAT'S l11oN- OUTDOORS? r V ,.n~1ards Hough, Webb M. ix It Up ..... C.::."1:.rc:."":..\'"t:"..::..--. --e~ SPECIAL -$19.99• ' ,.,.. -·· 1'72 By JIM NIEMIEC I ~'---~=-' by lncreesed fishing acUvtty aloog ll!e coast i.. being l'tJ>Ol'led Appoint For Shorecliffs Golf Tii"le ·1~=!~!,.tt~:1 New Coach Chuck lfougb and Jack a ...... of Tl In the annual allowed on July IS with ..... !~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~ Jim CnanptoJi is the new Webb will meet for the first fathel"SOD competition at San-petition on a handicap buis. E\'try Rat•~ lightwtlght 10.apttd cYcl• fOllows • · •very •portfiJhlng landing. The north coastline is producing , -• nice catches of bottom fish with an occasional good bite on aalmon and bass being enjoyed. The border city fishermen are still getting in 80me fair to good yellowtail action as there are lots of yellows in the water. t ~al waters are giving up a mixture of bottom and surface fish. " Both Davey's Locker and Art's Landing are aending boats "out to the islands or down the coast in search of bass bonito · halibut, big mackerel and an occasional white or ye11o~. Loaik • have been light and most anglers !'<!tum to the docks with & aack lull of !WI for their day'a e!!orts. ,._ Catalina Island yellowtall have been showing up daily but anglers are finding it dilflcult landing the game fighters once they are hooked. The goldentails come breezing through the chum line from time to time and will hit a chovey. track and fleJd coacll at filght championship in the la Ana Cow)try Club on Head pro Don ' Mollica is wlMlno·tradhTon. Oto}gned and ~made In Rtleigh'• OW'l't Cartton ttclOlies In Engltnd, they art bOrn and Southern callfornia College In ShoreclUfs Country CI u b Father's Diy Sl.lnday. back at the pro shop after bred In the same place•• the Ralalgh champion•. Costa Mesa, coming here from president's cup tournament . lt was a '1'0$S1 ICOtch ball several weeks of recuperation Chool• from• vart.ty of model• Including a new 24"' =nte:C1::: !!t s=~I~ this weekend with the four affair and the wiMlng duo from an optn1tlon to renove venlonoltheRaltlghGrandPrtitandRecord,txtct on the high school and college flight victors then competing went out in C before settling cartilege from ~ leff knee. copl• of the adult vtf'~ions se&led lor boyt. level in an elimination tourney to down for a 34 on the back "I'm hobblinC .....,nd on Crumpton i.. lo c.sta Mesa d mine th all oil nine. Even et that they bad crutches right now but looltlng eter e over e bogeys on the last two boles. forward to getting back oo the at the present time, recruiting bolder, ens is the current Santa Ana course," Don reports. He for the fall semester and the All action in the Shoreclilfs men's club champion. figure.s It will be another two Cl'OS! country Season. event is on a handicap basis Santa Ana will bt a beehive ~tbs before be is allowed to During bis tenure in Oregon, with ~igbt one and two victors or activity nert Monday when swmg a club, however. his track teams won 190 meets meeting and three and four the Southern California Junior while IO§ing o_nly 17. a 91.06 competing to determine the Golf Association stages a percentage ngure. The teams finalists. totirnament on the course with A men's enest day toorna· also won six team cham· ... pion.Wps. In semifinal round action, more than 120 contestants ex· ment will ~ ttaged June 28 at FolloW the Leader /lfAUllfSN ntl llcYClE flT f01' YOU. No new catches of yellows have been reported taken from under the kelp patties although boaters report that the water below the floating kelp is loaded with mackerel. This is an ex~ cellent sign and could be responsible for making this coming aea~ one for the books as far a3 big game fish is concerned. Hough deleated Jack Brown, 2 peeled. It is an all-day affair kville Coast t:ounlly Club .Jo.~~!'=~~~ d= and 1, while Webb took the with most of the' top junior with 150 golfers expected to sr•.·N'S BIKE SHOP ;:JUVWo:) -measure of Jack Wright, 1-up. g 0 If er s in the area compete in the scotch ball n with nine championship teams In the second flight, Ivan participating. Pinehunt affair with a U:30 13073 SPRINGDALE, WESle!NSTER 926U including numerous state in· Morris advaDced to the finals shotgun start. 1 ... , .. Lw·~.-. •• ••N111' •~.J Albarore StUl Lottg Wa11 Off The longflns are stm being reported some toO mlles south- west of Sao 'Diego and the migration has not started to date. Water ~ndltions outside are o:celleat wtth a IUI 1mfaee tem~ ,. perature readiag and a water color of deep blae/purple. dlvidua.l ' champions and with a 4 and 3 win over Joe Big C'an.1100 Cocktaib that ev'ening will .,.. .wry ffr enept Wee'wrs•lf lt4·Jlll pese;~;1me~.Uonally ranked McDonald and will meet Preparations are under way _Jbe~on~th~e~ho;u~se~w~i=Lh~.&:..:lar:g!e===='~',..~"""'~~""=-=M:":'":c:":.,.:=_:. :""::'':'"'=M=•===~ Chuck Fullman who defeated for the first annual member· turnout expected. He served four years on the Warren Bransby, 5 and 4. ~ A number of long range 1portflsheri running out of San Diego 1, will be taking U outside shot at the albles tht1 weekend as thty ,.return from Guadalupe Island and points 10ath. Tbe veteran ,,~Ufppen upect to lntercept the Jongfins somewhere off San lolartlo bland. Baja Fishing Contin ues at R•pid Pare This appeara to be one of the ·finest early aeasons nms of executive board of the Oregon The third flight semifinals guest tournament at Big can- high 9Chool track coaches as· results found Jack Perry ad-yon COuntrjr Club in Newport sociation and was elected pres-vancing with a 2 and ,1 victory Beach July 1._,15 with action ident of the organization thi9: over Chuck Schak.le while Phil limited to· the first 112 teama past season. Ellsworth put Dick Hulbert entering the competition. The tournament will be 8~~: :"~t~ ;~~ a~:y~~upjim Cheatum over divided into three separate track and 'field and was in-Dr. Jay Gotfredson, 2 and t, events with all players eligible in each of the three' strumental in uie organization and Hollus Stone over Te?TY ef prep meets and cham· Dolphin by the same score in categories: Pionshin!I for girls cross coun-the fourth flight. One competitiort'is for a bet-,... ter ball of partners over 36 try and track. He bas also Santa Atta holes ; another for a ~le served as a starter for many combined score of partners; marlin and dolphin {dorado) in the Sea of c.ortei . Fan~ : catches are being reported l?Y almolt every resort from the tip zd Baja clear up to Punta Chivato. l ni~ exciting dprado are averaging better than_ 25 pounds 4 iild skippers are trying to avoid the game fighters in order yeiars on all levels. Cris Brown teamed with his and the other for eclectic com- In addition to his coaching · father Bill to win the Frank bined score for 3112 holes. · -..... duu.,, he also has published Ro I M · 1 · ound ill be _._.,,.."! ... ""'~',._. ___ ..,.... to get a bait in front of a tailing marlin. . three books on track and field . ..:.~w~e~y..'.'.'.:em~or~ia~Tr~o~ph~y~w~ith~_:A~p~r~a~cu:".·c;e~r~~w~~~--------------,-----...;..,...,.,-------- sfuce 1965. " Most resorts have plenty of room during July, August and September and it's a good time to plan a vacation as fishing ii "'"'1.isuaJly fantastic. .. · Trout Fishing Improves : • Fair trout Oshlng 11 belog enjoyed by Wgh Sierra qlers (~u the 1trerlms and lake• bave settled down to ticking out 10me lllce llmlta of. troat. The June Lake Loop ii prodoclDg for still filhermen using ._TNT llootlog cll<ese bait and talmon eggs wlllle the connecting .. •at.reams In the aru are giving up Umlts to anglen using worms. ,.. 1be back country lakes aro111td the 11,0CM).foot range ar,e all mo1tly Ice fret and golden•, brooldes and rainbow• to 1% .• lncbel are lllttlng dry Oles, Eddie Pope Under Wooden and r--small 1plnnen. 1, Crowley Lake Is terrible with even the gnldet rlvlnl ap on r"trying to take a Omit. Fishing has fallen off due to a number of ru10u and tbe Department of Fish and Game wllJ conduct a 1tady this year to determine the cause of the gradually de- . .cru•lnf fishery. r Rains Delp Southland Lakes ~ 'lbe recent rains have seemed to bring some ol Southern ~California's lakes back to life. An upswing in fishing activities ' has been noticed by all lake operators. Leading the catch., are -. catfish, followed by bass and panfish. · !' Vail Lake continues to surprise everyone by kicking out reg· f:ularly caifish· in excess of nine pounds. The best bait is fresh cut mackerel although a number of fish have also been netted usinl{ stink bait and night crawlers. . Bass are active on surface in the cooler hours while pan· fish are being taken in every cove on worms and lieut. ~ El Capitan in San Diego, home of some big Florida bass, ~ has been hot for the whiskerfish, too. Nice stringers of cats to : four pounds have been checked in regularly. The bass have been , averaging Jess than two pounds, but a few Junkers should be " taken from the Jake later this month. Bush hogs and black plas-! Uc Worms are aceounting for the bass catches. Lakes WohUord and Henshaw are also listed as producing fair to good catches of catfish, while the ba~ in both lakes are .. ()flJy fairly active and running small. Panf1sh are everywhere and kids can fill the creel by using worms and bobber fish near the weeds. Irvine Lake is s\IH the hot !pOI for trout as the weekly plants of rainbows continue to reward anglers with nice catches. t A few bass have also· been cau~ht in deep water on lead h~d ! jigs, while shallow water bass fishermen using Bush hogs and :IUI'face plugs are aceounting for limits of small bronzebacks. Alamitos R ace Results l'tr Wtd11tldlY SI aud1 I -Cllor Mt 1'11111 & 6 - C ... r a Jf1st Mtu.DflllfY c ....... Hid llnM, l'UIJT llACI -"° y1rM. ' Y••r ln'INTII aM:W .--·~•tds. 'vur ..... ""· Cl•lrnlnr. PU'11 .S220t. Olds; AU"Wll'lee. 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Saddleback scored f o u r ·times in the first inning to put' its game away early. A pair of walks, singles by C r a I g Anderson and Steve Carpenter and Scott Johannes' long two- nm triple to left field did the damage. The Gauchos scored two more in the fourth on a walk and singles by Rick l'eregud and Mark King. Rain baited play with runners on first and second and no outs. Orange Coast scored its only nm off Peregud in the third inning on singles by Tom Johnson and Bob Pappas, an ermr and a fielder's choice. All three area teams return to action SWlday with Golden West hosting the Pirates at l and siddleback batUlng Chap-· man at .8 at El Modena Part. ~or...,. CMR 111 . ' -, Fle!dlr, 2b 2 o .. M<,l(lnltY. at 1 0 P•lr!i«• cf 2 0 Fllrillllf, lb 2 0 GrllT\ITl, II 2 0 HJMI, If 1 0 w.1..,,, u 1 o '°"""°"· c 2 1 P111Plt1 rf 1 0 Toti. • 17 1 .• i .. \llHdl; C•l .. ' ' ' ' . FltfGt tb king, 3b Anderton. ,. 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Junt 21, 1m I I ' - ' • , • E•eryone 11•• So111ethin9 That DAILY PILOT CL~SSIFIED A ·DS You Cen Sell It, Find It,· Trade It With a Want Ad · 1 --. . $0111eone Elie W anh ., .....--~ L ~ ·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast ·-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results I~ I • _ _.... ~I --.... I~[ ' _ ..... _,.. .. I~[ ........ _ .. . ' UKE Coron• J!\ £r General ; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HILL AND DALE -~HENS TE~H VIEW! VIEW! A Countl'y Atmosphere Is the Vflr/ hard lo Ih>d! A IUPtf VIEW f setting for this 3 Bedroom sba.rP 3. bedroom: me in The only biand new Lusk Horne. 2 Baths, Dining Room Me~ Verde featuring faml· home tr# sale jn Harbor and B/l Kitchen. Double ly room, 2Daths, new Corn-View! This beauty b&• a Car Garage, Shake Roof. lng oook-~p large seclud~ vieW from everY room, aitd Lots of ROom for Boat Stor-yard: _all m deluXe. move-in a great pool med k>t and age., Possible to Obtain a conditiOn. Full pnce only sim~ needs you u the new ' • ·' ' • " • IRVINE TER~E -This one Is getting i<:lion! :JO clays "OJI the market aod·two offers -it's ' beauty!, 4 bdnns,. large lot sunny country kitchen and perf~t C<>lldition thru· out Quality location on Impressive Angelita Drive. · .. ,. • ,. ,, .fHONI UNJ9UI HO.MIS, COIONA DIL MAI, 671°6000 7, REALTOR, MUL'TIPLE LISTING SERV,CE )~, GeMr11 Gener1I :· '* * ·* * * * '.; · "'TAYlOR CO. . ,• •• " • ·-EASTBLUFF ~ $42,500 Quiet cul-de-sac street. Nice familv home w I · · 3· bednns. & family rm. Island kitchen, water softener, pool'sized-yard &-nice landsc. · ' 914 CITRUS PL. . OPEN FRI. 1-5 I,' • 1'0ur 27th' y_.,,, · WESLEY N. TAnOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Jooquln HIJls Road NEWPORT-CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 1 LGe11.traf Gt:ner1I ! • • • . • -· -,_~onclo _;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;~ · 3 Br, 2 Ba,"""" pl"''"'""" NEW LISTING Delightful 1.19.500 .. EMERALD BAY' immaculate 3-Br + farp. rm. Ocean side of hwy. ·vi~. . ·Must see! S149.000 Tad Hu&.rt I Assoc. :wn ·v1a Udo 675-8500 quiet cul-de-sac street, East· side 4 Bcdrooi;n, 2 bath: beautiful 1-story home; iiparkling clean, Close to achools. Shake root Prof. ldscpd. Only $34,500. CALL ANYTIME ""'3921 or Evo .wa:.9416 IRVINE TERRACE Let us show you this enclianting home. ·Atri- um entry, spacious living room with fire'place. 3 Large bedrooms, 2 baths, LOVELY DIN· ING ROOM + room to store your trailer or boat. ............. ' .... ' .. ' .. " ... ' . $62,500. HARBOR VIEW HOME "MONTEGO MQDEL VACANT -Immediate wssession on credit approved buyer. _4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining room, with family room .adjacent to the builtin ISLAND KITCHEN. Lots of ce- ment work in front alld patio. Only t\vo years old. FEE land ....................... $54,950. POO~V,IEW . • · Cameo Highlands. Architect designed -New carpets & drapes. 4 Bedrooms, ccinver'tible den, 3 baths, cathedral i!eilings and 2 used brick fireplaces, family room, buil t-in kitchen & B-B·Q, P LUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain around your own POOL ............ $76,500. SOMERSET MODEL HARBOR VIEW home STRETCH-OUT AND LIVE in this two story 5 bedroom, 3 bath, FAMILY ROOM, DINING ROO M. Builtin kitchen, 2 fireplaces, NEW CARPETS and DRAPES plus so many extras you have to see it to really appreciate it. FEE LAND: $72,500. 1 SUMMER RENT AL NEWPORT BEACH 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, on water-slip available. $250. per week. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Probably the lowest priced "LUSK BUILT" home in Harbor View Hills. 3 Bdrms., family .rm., 2 baths; Irplc.; fj!nced & spacious rear yard. Property oi'fered.substanfially less !ban savings & loan co's .. appral,sal at $55,750. . A BIT OF HEAVEN . . . 'vith your own private stairs ... to one of the finest beaches in the area. You have a spectacular view from any part of this lovely 3 bdrm. & family rm.' hdme ... and, you own the land (not leasehold). Asking $165,000. ' Convenient parking-easy to be a "DRt>P-IN'' it Bay & Beach Real ty 675-3000 ' General General oflnJ(l J,,£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY •APPOINTMENT 57 Linda Isle Drive Custom 4 BR., 372 ba. home on Lagoon. Mstr. BR. has sitting area & frplc. Waterfront fam- 1ly rm. w /conversation pit around the frplc.; lovely garden, Jge. slip ............ $189,500. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.B. "675-6161 · 95% ·toan. $30,500. \ Call $32,:;_l151 0 ~ , ...owner tQ make -# )'QUI,', neW 646--055.5, Evening• &U-7003. · pen 5 home. Call 675-7225. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC REALTORS , • .• HERITAGE REALTORS "U'·~FIXER COLWELL PROPERTIES INC RE All ORS CUSTER'S UNOBSTRU<;TED $17,750! , FIRST • Bieatb • taking' panoramic The. 'r:uter •¥Pper o! 1972. 2-. vle\v from YoUr Jiving room-stDry barliain. Perfect 11tart· STANq dining room and nlaster er clialet: VIA ok! Needs Is no longer adequate, so ht bedroom of Ocean and Bay TLC. $200 to buy! cali fast • says "11ell." 3 Bedroomtt '3 large bedrooms _ custom 645-0300 den, 2 baths, newish built-in · kitchen, beautiful "coffee fee.tw;-es thruout. All electric bl tin kitchen and garden" patJo;· space be-refri~rator. Quality wall to side garage for trailer or \\'8.11 carpets & drapes. boat • or both, 45 Fl. R·2 Choice Newport Beach loca-lot, $54,SOO tion. Asking 1110,000. Call 1 miiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[ U • I 67:!-8550. < n1varslty Ru ty : 1,0·THEREAL \~ESTATERS ... . ARCHIE B·UNKER SPF..cIAL • Ne\¥ paint, 3 BR, 2 BA, w/w crpts. drps, bltin RIO, dish\vasher, nag. stone patio, nlce lndscp(f. $27,450, CALL SEYMOUR REALTY, 847-1221. ALL -DOLLED UP 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 673·651~ READY TO GOI TRIPLEX m 2 Br StudloSO Don't miu this quaint Mesa Top area. $79,500. ! Verde charmer! Situated on Owner 548-ST'::ii> a quiet str.eet near the park. Cost• Mesa Tremehdous value at $30,900. r -;;:=:;=:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; J CALL 919-1050. I' Ontu $29,900. IV MESA VERDE ~ family room w/cracklinl "'21 Best buy in the area! Cozy ~IUCHO GRANDE -4 BP"' 2 . ~ I I fireplace! Separate muter BA Rancho in xlnt aree., -=~~~~Z·; bedrm w/bath! Don't wait, features Spanish brick fl:ll., ii call for appt. 979-lll50. formal d;n area, fam. rm.. EASTSIDE TRIPLEX Ontu lots of ''customizing" here. · A must see this week end. Privacy for all -Spacious 3 °' , $29 000 CALL SEY!\!OUR bed~m 2 bath owners unit . 21 ., · · plus'two-2 ~rentals. ~ REALTY. 847-1221. T~'O years young. You can't ~ 11 BAY OR OCEAN heat tttls "pri6~f-owner· 1="""=;:;::=:=:=~~'71 ship" !ocaUon th Harbor POPULAR 4 BEDROOM ~· Take your pick for Utl1t ele. Hlgh School di~tricl STORY \VITII FORMAL gantly done beach mansion Call 540-USl Open Eves, DIN.ING, separate de .n ) with approXimalely 2000 sq. family room, all builtint ft. of comfort and Juxury. and xlnt residential areL ' NE$TLE~ IN between all the big trees, 11 this two story .( bedroom -home, complete with real Lachenmyer Three huge bedrol;lms, 2 Owner offering all terms'.. General Generat baht.s, 15x20 FORMAL DIN-Come and see this outstarl-~-------1 m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:= ING ROOM plus 2 firtplaces. ding home, offered a,t l"J.lllMUAM MO ASSocJATtS Rc ,1 Jto1 ' hardwood · Doon. 2 big !!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!'!.,;,,!!!!!!!!!!'!'!;,,.!J Bridge The • one ;n mastei-swte! On tan~ cozy con AGE 142.500. CALL 5 45-8 4 24; Generation Gap EASTSIDE you OWN! By •PPo;nttnent SOUTH COAST REALTORS baths, oversized. kltchetl ~ , lot1 of fruit trees. Room fnr boat or ~"'· Owner's moving IOOn .00 wants ot: ·fer. Priced only $31,~ •Wit!> all tenn& Hurry. COILECE PARK· "?"~ -=~'b..-m, REALTORS only. , Near Npt. Hghts.; 2 Bdrm. (Open Eves.), - Own 3 custom doll houses on $ 4 500 w/brkfst. nook. Askin g a lot. Prime east Costa 2 $22,900 • co· LLEGE PARK MeM area. A t h re e . ' • TRIPLEX tamlly room, lireplace. N•w 644_7270 shag carpet thruout. n.R>ly paifl(ed j"5!de and bedroom tor parents. A tv•o 3 Bedroom honle on cul-de-sac Realton 646-7711 Owner leaving aren we ll bedroom for .son & wife. A street \v/separate garage & 2043 Westclill Drive 1V.'O BR each, in PRI?ltE kept homP w/crpts.' drps. Call 54l}58llO OJ>t!.!l ~ves} out. , Sid• ,..ro t or 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY one bedroom for grandma. alley entrance. Vacant and Open 'till 9 PM rental area on James St., toolshed. Bargain price al Price is $52,500 with 1or1ii ready to see anytime. 95% -M~E:.;S:.,A~D.,;E~L~MA~R~ C.M. $49,9&1. $29,150. boot/C8lnl>'f· v,cant-move CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. In now. $33,900. 328 BowUngJ~!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- Green Dr. off of Hanover General ·venerel •. HERITAGE down. 'Excluslye '\'fith loan available. Close to a Top Rated 2 Year CALL e 64,•2414 • larwin realty • Cnllege, a mg11· School and ~ .. ~ 1• '""'!40' Dr. 646--0968. By owner. ---5-5-0-0---· ------- Gener• G-r•I . ' Sta11i119 or Realtors . 545-4165 RfALrORS --• Nawport •t fr1if"f'i1W 64Ulll 1.;,.;;.-.;:;... ___ ...;,;..;;;;:;;;;.;;;..... ___ Total Cash Down Homestretching ... ..,. .. 0pe._n_..Ev_. .. .._...., GRANT DEED Com• and,,. th•• 3 bedroom BEAT THE HEAT' 5 BEDROOM -POOL -$92,500 Choice ,2-sty., Baycrest. Formal dining rm., ,f, bath.I, Jg. family rm.; upstairs bonus rm. -lovely PQOI & patio. View mstr. bdrm. Mary Lou Marion ' ' . ' V~C.QIT '" ~EADY FOR YOU This .cozy 4 BR. ilaysqores home has jusf been redjlced to $54,950. Private beaches & streets;· colorful kitchen. Cape Cod style. LaVera Burns · LIDO l~LE Have your own built home on vac. lot adj. , to ~g; smaller home. Steps to priv. , beach fc club. Excell. Joe. For further Info., .Call Edie Olson. f78,500 . • BAYFRONT .:!; PIER I SLIP Airy Ii spacious -& BR., study, lam. & din. rms., ~·baths. Beautiful pool. Private san- , dy belich. 3 Car gar., $169,000. Carol Tatum WHITE WATER ·VIEW Emer-1d Bay site on gradual' slope w I great panOrl!IJllC view. Plans & topo incl. for you (o build your dream home. $52,500. Mary· Harvey . · ' . I UNITS -UPrER BAY VIE,W 2 BR., bath, kitchen; over 900 sq. ft. per unit. SWlmJnlbg pool, ample parking space .. Xlnt rentafrecord. Easy to show. Call M. C. Buie. $136,000 ' JI/ST REDUCED TO $84,800 Waterfront w/deck & dock. One of best . views. in Huntington Harbour. South expo- sure: S BR., 3 Ba., din. & lam. kit. This is IUIW a super buy. Al Fink llO' VIEW -CORONA DEL MAR 8 BR., 2'h .ba. Beauillully decora ted home. Form. din., roi:y tam . rm. w /frplc . Lush ......,.ping w/v.le)l'lng terrace. $72,500, Harriett Davies · . MOVI IN l'OR SUMMER Walch the boats go .llY In this custom built 2-lty. home ill prime ~oc. 3 Bdrms., 3\.1 .,.tld, den & dill. 1'111. Pier & float. $165,000. . Kalhl')'ll Raulston Wf IAv.J'RONT -PIER <;rea~tlal Jn·lllls col'llllr Joe. 42' Lot. 4 BR., liol lc rm. to expand. Best view. Pt1ce ••• Eu.cone Vre8land · • NO GIMMICKS upgraded freedom home on • · PARADISE a quiet cul-de·oac •treet. LOVELY WEST CLIFF . (1nytimo) d NEIGHBORHOOD -The MANOR • Ugh! an airy on a.deep lot . !!!!!'!'!~!!!'!'!'!""~!!!!!!!!'!'!!!! · that will make a splendid wide, low overtiangs and lJ>. (CORNER EUCLID ganlen. Now roof • kitchen cation of thl1 4 bedroom EASTSIDE &: SALTER) built ins, new fixtures. Good home keep it quiet and cool DOLLHOUSE FOUNTAIN VALLEY i>Iace to keep a boat. ,,._ on our warmest days. The Open Daily By sume a VA loan of $18,2SO extra1dividePd is the large So clean it sparkles. 3 Appointment with 10% down. Immediate 2J' x 40' &Qi! .cleaning pool bedrooms. 2 bath, new gold TOWNHOUSES, like new, 2 & occupancy can be .arranged. for refreshing relaxation. :i~a~~~ul ~~~ 3 bedroom, l 'Ai 1:0 2% baths $~.950 lB firm. Please call Quiet stree;t, easy mainten· plWI pte and area far your plus 20x22 nimpus room 546.2313. a.nee yard • • ·' '· ''' $81,SOO. boat or camper. Just Ii.st~ above 2 car garage. 2 swim· PETE BARRETT tor 127,950. m1ng pools, rec. hall. Priced REAL TY from $23,345 to $26,950. '42-4353 South Bay Rlty. ....,.,_..,...,..._,... ~='""'""""'"""'"""'"'JRealton 64&-7111 oo,,.nn Eves. 968-3505 LARGE ECONOMY. HOUSE Hunting? Watch the 2043 Westcliff Drive Giant Two Story , ~ -SIZE , OPEN ljOUSE column. I Open 'ti! 9 PM On king size lot In North ASSUME VA LOAN G~"frei Gontral Costa Mesa. 4 bedrooms 15 Bedroom!, 3 baths, dining upstairs and a a:lx24 finish-room, usumable VA iOan ed separate family room ·and just.!jfO will handle. NO downstain. 3 baths, country LOAN FEES .. NO Ql.JAL-- kitchen and dining area, IFYING. Brand' new SHAG plush carpets t\ drapes in carpeting 'tbruout: :liast 111itd • e-very room ... At $39.SOO : • HURRY, HtJRRYl CALL Better see it now! New on 5464141.. , .:. market. = 1/.',\l l\f H '-', I! t Open '.Eves 1riplex, Excell"!x ,!,"!lte.!perty Cul -de Sac Charm · Jor hwestor-seeking tax sheller or for owner-0ecu- panl AU 2 bedroom unit• with 'nclosed 1arages, Cood ~a Mesa location with you e~ the. p::>Ol. The blstoriy of 100% · occUJ)ancy. house 11 new thruout, just 1'Ull prica 139;500_ FM ad· , inoye into _this 3 ~ dit:ional information pleue cbahner. Priced to icll at call 546-23!3. 112.CoRBIN-1 ' o ,THE REAL · '."'\/ ESTATERS ' '', ' . ' OWNER TRANSFERRED Ev.,_ -to tilke 0vtr ha low interest VA Joan .:iu1 • mo ~ all. Lea th.., 2 yn old, bu(e lot and quiet cul-de-aac. Modem 3 ~ 2 bath homt. Small oqullJ' -1111> 11111. CALL 545-Mif, (Open <Yl!L) SOUTll COAST REALJP&S. MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7'62 TURTLE ROCK I IRVINE I SHARP! Moocilh tile foyeri Fwmel dilling, Huge ;fa;n14' room. Cheery sarden klt- ch<n. Spaclooa -.. 2 -ftd brlclc jllti<IL Secluded park lllre )'m!f. ., MACNAB \ IRVINE FINER HOMES DOVER BAYFRONT -6 BEDROOM Ideal family living. 60' on Bay -pier & slip. 2 family rooms, country kitchen, for- mal DR., excellent condition. Great value at '$179,500. 1ELEGANT -SPACIOUS 8 nionlhs new. Popular Portofino In heavy demand. 3 BR's., Bonus Room & bath . Choice location -next to park & pool. Call 644-6200, Lois Egan. · SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR $43,500 3 BR., FR. + pool. light, airy-beam ceil- ing, FR. w/stepdown wet bar & fireplace. Close to schools & shopping -shows beau- tifully. Walter King 6"-GOO. SU~ER RINTALS PERFECT vacation spot on Bay ill Bayside Village -completely furnlaiied It Jm. 'maculate. Boat Privilege. Gladya Russell SPEND July & August on the BAYl'RONT in lovely Dover Shores. 5 BR'•· Pier It float. Immaculate! me• --Cokh'••I. .... * Fixer Upper 3 BR. * I lloml'I' lot. Xlnl lloOr plan. Bring )'Olli' J)llnt brush A .... 1. Cood lo<: •• -to all oohool1. Hurr)'I BALtlOA BAY PROP. Qoi<t atrtet. $46,000 -land, Anxlout ......-1 1::11 • -·-HI -Drift 141·SHI llU ...... _ ""--........ ' ~IAlTORS I .. * '4i-74tl *· Grade School, Corner Home ..,........, with room for :89at or Trail-a! AL TY BY Owner Charin.Ing E-Slde er Stomge. 3 ~m, 2 ~ear New••rl •••t Offlct w/character. z· BR, den. J.# Baths, Fireplace, Gas Kit· F .P. Rt'tlec. in Ir out. Crp&, chen. Sprinkl~ in the well drps thru-out. Pvt. patio 4 maintained Yird. $32,500. eDcl. yard w/fruit trees. I Call 646-005( Evellina:s •' car gar, w/plmbg &: elect 644-7003. . . '.LJDO ISLE tor xtra room A bath. Nr. ~ ' . lov•IY "T Spo1c:ious goll ~e. $28,950. 642-8156 3<l3.r + Convertible den. 3 or 642-1738 Prin. only! COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC REALTORS Bath~ large lot ,,;th boat ' £AST SIDE storage. A charming home l ' Bedroom Pacesetter home at an attractive price • with Jalge ftnced yard ~ ready for immediate oc-Fam11'y room -2 baths, Att. Sunset Splendor cupancy. $15,000. dble --V<>i"l Co. Real- This beautiful and gracknL.:: 675-6900 2845 E . est Hwy ton #10. :m2 Newport Blvd re!!ldence afters a view of !!!!!!,..;Coro;,;;na;,de~l ,;M~•;,r ~!o/ilCo~sibl~Mf'jeoa~548-fj9346~.';;;';;;;;:J the city at night and ~ . LOVELY North Skle home. ocean & harbor "by day. VACANT-4 BR W/pool. 3 BR & den or 4 Your eyes> will ligtlt·up as IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -BR. Lrg. f8Pl· Rm., 2% ha. you enter and feel the Fantastic corner location 2200 sq. ft By owner. warmth and chann of this withplentyotroonltorboat $39,500. 1043 Concord. very Uv8.b1e four bedroom 3 or trailer. Only 5 'yrs old, 54~~ bath. Family room home. and u mod l;co""'""'"'""';::-r.-c:---All the finest appointments. a the em conven-RNER lot, 13 '+ rumpus Professionaµy, landscaped .tences fDclOO~· -POOL .rm. 2 B& w/fni, cop ~ 900 Call TABLE •ize family room pi~ .• bltn t:J.t~ lllhake rool, yarn. nioed at 119, . pluo .aen. -;painted, -lrorit .. back. ~ !or a~lntment. xtni. conctitfoh.' 1$,9511. • Ooae to acbocV• I< """· '-0;'. THE REAL ·'""l ESTATERS , Call -(Open ..... ) 136,000. BY qWnef, -'1193. ,, . ' . ' . 13Y OWOe!', Home With Poot 3BR, Iii Ba,. ~c, Din Rm, '$.ti,~. ~ for appt; 515-4739. • 3 BR, 2 BA. rcdec., le den 8'11boo ,lolonil · _ w/trplc., eov ps.tio & BBQ. ... 'NE¥;' t'1sfiNG. • .. 126•000· MS-2319 aft • " . wknds. Firtt time on market! CUs-·l;;==:;;--::;--.---r.=1 tom bit. 2-sty. 3 BR., 211 ba. EASTSIDE -.:. S BR home: on one of the largest or •> w/pooL .Le· euy 4, BDRM, z' BATH lots on Lltile Island Ter· care, patloed yd. 142,9511. ~ouble car garage, cover-rlfic cond., with maiiy ex-Owner/Agt 604989. ed paUo, good Eaat.s:ide tras, plus tum. 2 BR. rental El Toro locatio w;th formal dining rm. &I'"'..., ____ .., ___ , n. F.A. heat, plus 1-bdrm., 1" 3 BR., 2 BA., cpts, drpe, lP ,$26, 950. ha._ guest qll's., plW! aep. patio, lge. pool.mo ~ Roy McClorclle •Roallor laundry nn., plus'""""'"' endooed by bloclt wal~ I • 541-7729 • polio, pl .. dbl) praie w/ clore ' to xlnt •Cb O O lo f UlO Newport Blvd., C.Af, e.lec. door opener· A extra tnarket11 ~ ma 11 .. , -"'f pests, A beauti-Reuonabl•. g 3 7-17$3. -2 T•l·PLEXE_S_ flll bome •plus lncom• lor tM-ms aft 5:~ • wk-ench. B I•~'-p I J SlJ>.000. ' F-lft V•Dey ~-• ..,.. en nsu • ,MORGAN REAL TY ~.t winfer/IUlnmft 1'Mtal1. '7U642 '75-64Sf OWNER Letvtnc S w i Ill Each unit llu J.~ a 1-~··· , pool, larp patio plus deck Sep. !>lltfo or IUllJlecl w/ea. Bot~ Penlnsulo area, C!t•I tor en~ ~~-= ==: D~ I bllt. to beach. 4 ~ hedrooW, dining ' -XIJI!· -~l>I,.,. 41' _ _,.,_ .. 1'J-ball,-larp associated BPOl<'F~'>· ~ .~\ r')pc; Z01S W ~"lho<> "''·l~1l ..... . • ~~...;. _,; ....... lw oat, in. $29,llOO, ...,_ ~ --.--·~·-· .. - • ' r '" I! ! .. ' 1~ I ! : • 1, 1. • ., . • ' ' I' I ! l' I . ',. I " I :~ I I ' .. ·-' I ' ' : I· ,. " ' ' lf I ! ·'. I: I , ~ I• I ' ' I.-' . ,~ I: '· , . 1· i. I· ' i , ' I ' . {, 1 ! ' ' . '. ,, • .. ! . • I~ ' 1.: Ii I ' I; h 1~ ' f-1< I· • i- F * • * * • * • 4 th R Fo of pa la • D~ILY PILOT ~1 r j -·~ Jt;i[ ~ -~-u.~J~~.1 ~I -~~ .. -~~![!]~!;~ .. Mt ~~ ljjj ..__I _~_'"_I~! -lri1=;1 -:;;= :;"'-~le;j:.•_m; .. -..;;e~ f Huntlnfl-t lleMh Huntfnttor. ... .., Lagu11• lleoch ':!f~ ~ , 1 Apart.....,11 for Mio 151 Income p,_rty IM lullMoa ,\i•~fou~-~lllfvrn.~~~~-~l:H~•~Y~l~ll~u.rui..~~~~-~ ..... ..._ ____ , FOUR ..L POOL 1 'm;==;;;;;;;;:i;:l;;;;;;;j,~Oppom.11Y~· ~~-1!-.!!!!*• · «' I • CLOSE·IN -r, f M PLEX.'1'-..U. So. Oollt I ' -el , HIH1t1ot••11 I,, RATED "X" Remodeled , blnn., 2 bath "NOTHIN TO DO" Pi.,., 2 )Tl. old ~ SIX UNITS U~ ..,,.... "1\11'11 °" -......._ ELEGANT mRA .~RGE . ""lJie. 1M 1ot. 11oo111 to •dd SI0-5969: ~ 0e1ux• Nortt. c..ia "''" i-. Opt!Or\-IO "~ LANDLORDS! "of:~"••..;;.., - ~ i l l•-eloua~-lormal unl!L$05,000. A.verycharming4BedroomC .:..:.=-__.._=c:....::;:..:=---1111idlo'apta.2BR,l5'bath ateddl~-'~-w, ~-·~•In N.......,, th&t cu be...,... lillo MANSION ~ -~ms. * '99-2800 * hoo1e, complete •ith family ,._,., ,. 156 ,.oh, with laJ'81ff ·A an Jack "•~-· , n-c1s",.........• ~-'·I .. ·:::-., -•---1 •--~-~•-• -i d1nlng room, separat,e tami• f'QOm, dlninc room, natural ._L:;.•;.:h.::/;.:C;.:ryplt..:.:;.;;:.,___ all ~ . I I t pea "'1lw .. "" -ai..lQUa uauu~~ rr ~BR, 3 BA.•lt'PJlf. entry, tly room and a large llvU:w wood beimed ceilings,· no ~y. r,-.::senl mcome $950. nve1 men A: Lajuna. Our Rental Sa-R•nl·Optton ••••· torml dln rm., 11¥ nn. 1,fOOm. This home \I ioc:aled lawn tG mow, Just n>JaX! A ;~~ ~ per mo. Opportunity 22G vice Is FR.EE to You! Try SHERWOOD Jt.J!AL'fY. feal"'l't mu1IYe tpl, all pn a large Jot ...i i. In Newport Beach addreRS " ... -FULL PRICE ' . LIOUPR STORE N.,\!lew! . . Ml 1111 upgraded w/w crpi."' drpt, nady to movo lo ooodltion. only $!;2,995. Call lor exclt-___ ::~::...:="---$67 500 4 CUh Sale. NB $2lll M. Old NU.VIEW RENTALS Hunllrsgton Ho,,,_. !am rm., 111 ''ltdrobt, Lrlced ·•t $3f.~ tCall tOll .,..,.~""'====--tna detail• • 646-7171. 2 Cemecuy Plots ' lie&. Flat 10 yr. tse. $3>,000 ~ or 49«-si4S __......,.-.,...,......,..-..,.,,, bltln gourmet kltch 84.\--2535 today~ Pacl.fi~ V!4:':,...~lt Offer, plus (or owner operator RENTlNC..LEASlNG EXCL~SI11E 4 Bil 6:tD:£ti· • 1r-, 1- l ! . ' I '• I· "' I · ! '. ',. it . ' •• • • ' . " I , r ·'· ... • ,. ' • w/ranp I: oven, dahwsbr, _,._,..,.. NewpM1 $40,000. Llc1J. plua G.W. fix, Homes only. 5 yr'a op. leaee;l Call aJl • • lotsolcountttlpace, eating OUTSTANDING CommorcLll •I •tock. Prln<:lpaloonly, Write A&•nt24 hrs.-· ~or ~ilS. bat, own.I.zed dbl sar., p ~ ISi ~--~•ect Ad ··-n.,,,, patio. blocll ...n. 1nc1ecpc1. Bayfront Offerings .._ .. ., Fairview ~-·· -. ~ Coron• d1l .M1r Irvine 311 yn new -top i.e. ~,....,..,...,..,..~iiiii IMMEDIATE L.,une Beech Piiot, P. o ·Box ll60, Coot• --------1;;=;=;=~1 129.!llll. FP. < YEEUUKI 111 e GORGEOUS 6 BR, 5 BA, C !10 X 113 C2 ZONE 646-dll Mesa, C.. !l'l626. $220 -Nice 2 Br Iron! dpL' 4 BR., 21\ boths ....... 131& Unm,entionably dirty • bed· Mediterranean Estate,.lara:e OCCUPAN l One: of J.ut downtown parcels (anytime) HH.Jth food stott. w/trplC', '~v/reler, shag l BR., 2~ balhl •••••••• mo roo~ 2 bath, famUy room. 2200 aq ft home . .f Bedrm , 2Y,t for developmenl ~~~~~!!!!!~~~12 yr le~. In good shopplr« crpts, dry>Spd« ';1'B di l BR., 2 baths •••••••••• $350 on lafll:e lot. Divorce pres-dock, reducM 10 ~.OOO! bath, fami!y rm. pool-siie ':I Pro <!el'ller. Beautttul al.On! doMw $245 • Util · r. slu 0 2 BR., 2 balh11 ••••••••• S21S :1:.1~e Rt,ii l.: 1tr I' ,62-4471-' ;:: ) Soff-1103 a~ • sacrifice, Located in .. S?!f.ALLER 2nd home Vt'ilh yard. ~ E. l7tk 'St., Cotta Meta ncome perty good bu.sine111. MS-aUl. ~;;J· 'r;'~ b~n.~r d~kBa 2 4 BR., 2~ baths • •••••• "15 prld ... tf-ownenhlp neiltibor-.., dock. Under $150,000. Aro<· 4co_· .. o E.17" __ t_. _FOi; Lt. MA Tewll lll5,000 On_ Coni.ct our o!!loe for Income 2 WEEK couroe on mall -• -·· ., -l BR., 2 bath• ......... IJ3,S SPANISH VILLA -Ex· hood. ear new &bag carpet· ious for offer! ~ "' CUb ~ble return pl'OSJft'ty, conunercial, in-order & tmporting. Call ~~cy 1 ~W· ~~1~;eAlhS 3 BR., I hlttu • · • ••• ••• $285 e:cuttve home. With ft'ol1I ing, uiltins, xtra !large Rn.1onomics. Bkr. 675-6700 dultrial and apartments. M$.96T8 for Wonnatlon. • 4 BR., 2 b8.ths •• ..... •• • l.1.10 court;yard, red tile ~ ana patio with waterfall and KEN BRITTINtHAM I All sizes. Call stG-.l«XI, In-I t t 6734030 or 494-3248 4 BR., 2 baths •• , ••••.• $4.50 antique bricb vieyl• !looi-in • sprinkl~rs 100.•Try GI "No, Condominiums vestment DhrWon. nves men ** DUPLEX BR AND II klteh. and tam. rm, SUnk~n no," 1\fike an offer REAL TO t l for aal• 160 Wanted 230 NEW. Huge dbc O\\'ller's i eel h• .master bdrm aui61 .. 2 ~tbs, l1i:win r1a1tY I 67S.0123,: WANTED, .. OR 5 1'1r ---------IMPORT COMPANY with unit. 3 BR.. 3 BA ' r I fl Roman batli) "Con-ru.o "405 I"' hrs) * RE.DUC j D * J,ome, l e •. View sid, •• CONDO lOr Sale. 3 BR, 2~~. -A•·sJ·-Giil·"·-. Sia· Fireplace. blUns. 1800 sq. ft. "-·ntaJ" 1<11·'en · w Ith ~ ~ · 592-32ll El I T E tbJ ff Ba 2 -'---/pool --~· •< ,,_, ... .., en ,. rvine errate, as ~ ., cat P'"'&'I:'· w uOnery, Greeting lines geeks + 3 decks w/vlew ol. bay. REALTY eVi?rythina. Anxious owners· A Nord ltrataJCorner or H•rbor View Hi'l s, prlvl. Nff.r Hoag H"!>".B -=y==0w=ne=~-"'--o=u=p=1=e"x-. • oc•a• & hills '''alk to heh say, "Seil now". $39,500. c bl 3 BR 2 ba v~r ·-active investor "'lth Na· " "• . ' Univ. Park Cenler, Irvine $20 50.0 ustom t., • · to lease or buy. Rev•r,se 6~~='-9!~83.~~~-~~ Capistrano Beach. •:ut,OO or t1o' ·-• •-'es .... ·per. 21812 & 11hopplng. 1 yr. Ille. $425. c ll A 1 -· -~ CALL SEYMOUR REALTY ' • $74.00ll " -·-~ .. R f . I 67" -a nyl mr ~~'" 3 BR., 2 BA, Boy this IJi a LIDO REAL TY the char9 e1. FOR Se.I~ by Owner. Condo trade for lot. l Yt old. Forbes Rd (at Cro\\•n Vallf'y fl !!. requirec · .,)""\1'..11;1\l. OUl<.-e hours 8 Al\1 to 8 Pl\1 84'1-1.221 •. ~-~ beauty! Fencffl yard, 2 car 1213) 284-5312 I 284.52'1.6 homes in Newport Beach 53&-0346. Pkwy) Laguna Nlguel. Tel. COZ'' 2 Br. trplc, b!tn l FREE POOL ~ 3 BR, 2 BA gar .• aU elec kitch., din rm. ~7 ~;3-~~0oN* w/boa:t ldlps. n4-6'15-6820.TR "=IP~LEX=~,._~Pl~e-x-_-T_op_co_nd~. for appt. \\'ilh i\1r. Nolan or kit{·~n. retrig. \\'a~ h <' 1· ., -- Townhouse in Xlnt areA, Good Ioc. fl.000. do"'n $ PANORAMIC VIEW 3 BR, 2 BA, bl.tins, patio, dbl Ir Inoome. 10% dn. Fortin. Mr. '<>rel, 831-lOj(). \rare r X: garclen~r furn. 3 BR. 2 Balhit •••••••• $335 w/\V crpts, bltln r/o, w/'$19S. -. tota\ m, 0 n t Illy SALE MAN Beaut. maintained ~e garage, pool & club. $21,950. Rltrs. 642-SOXI, 545-8625. Money to Loan 240 LR11.i:ic S 2 O O I n1 o . 600 :I BR. 2 Ba., Jam. rn1. •• Sl2S "=asher, ~r, retrig. Xlnt paymts. Stt ,tqtny,. • We have an opening for a 2 Bedrooms &; large family ~s;_-_7-_287_6/>49--09.12 ___ . __ ~ Lots for Sile 170 _ 1-le!J:>rropc, Cdi\1. Ca I I 4 BR., 21' be.., fam. rm. $350 terms. ~ .... 900. CALL If 111 '6 high calibre, creative sales-Pool '" 500 1 p rty 166 . 1 t TD L 61 l-&'1Ctl. 4 BR .• 2~1 ha., lam. rm. $375 SEYMOUR RE A LT y' U111•LI= ... penon, capable ol dealing rm. ~. . . ncomo .._ s oa ns WE HAVE OTHERS 841-1221. ·· -----~-~ in higher priced properties. George Williamson COMMER"CIAL . : BR~:i BA, 2 i\.'l.r garaer. 718 "PRIVACY• 531·5111 ( :::l 531-5111 Rultor 7•HOUSES Prime San Bernard ino 6*% INTEREST Po;"'""'· Open house Sat 9 PRIVACY-olTl'CllFARMHOuSEwith ~;.::-;: :;~.,,awn!4~':.: T~ARE ~m::;;~.~ 2nd TD Loans 1·c-'':=-.='; • ...:6"":-"-. 1"'!·---- PRIYACY-·· heavy shake root. 3 W Bay, 4 BR .• 3 BA: fam. ~m., FIXERuPPERs 2 major s~u ~-' LOwest rates Orange Co. -------- breezy batrooms. 2 t t I• Lu ry ·Lovers v.-et .bar. din rm. &: ~ut. but produce xlnt income Ir approx. 3 acres tol.OU 'WE BUY TD'S" • FIXABLE! 2 Br, encl. gar. This home has ii. Block baths, glass garden-tlew• TERRIF1C -BUY ON 3 BR. landscaping. Call 633-22.U tax abelte:rJ.2 BR a: J.1 BR $2 per sq. ~ Ay~ ~~n~~i. ·e~i~ .. SINCE lMI" walls, quiet comer lot. 4 kitchen has 'all gas builtins EXECUI'IVE·TYPE HOME. CANNERY Village Property. homes on a double k>t. $875. Sattler Mtg. Co. 1st Wectcm BaJ>k Bldr. spaek>us bedrooms separate plus dish\va.sher. Manicured GE'-'' Pa.rt Jff.sed + nn 1o·buid. I monthly income. $10,000 642~2l71 545-0611 e BONANZA! 3 Br, frplc, Ultlvtnlty PArk. Ii-vfM family room and pro-lawns surrounded by split ~ .. ,.. --Owner $44 000 543-3T;i0. down. Askfna $'19.500. Pb: Senrinl Harbor llTeR 21 yrs. cpts, drpg, Ulils incl. $200. D•Y• m7-Nlghh fessionally lahdscaped. It's rail fence, SDI. moves you 1610 W. Coast HW)I'., N.B. ' ' 642-1771. .MONEY ava.il for i.t & 2nd ALA Rentala 9 64$.3900 · a former model home for in •tomorrow! In-t no\\', REALTORS 642-4623 Ontu -• ., Cal .,A,, "1:"1A ~~ 198.M also purchase 'I'Dli. $225. A MONTH NEWS BR. 2}1, Ba. OHnm. only .....,,500. I -.t.J.>'I this will ·not kl.st! Bkr. M••• del Mar ~ ~ REALTORS M--'-•1~ R l ~ ~ M~ I · Im t I ' ,, .. vu• " l.'-'ure e • Summer Rental {3 mo. on1") ....,.. A-.M • ...._._.~ ...,...., or an apporn en , . 96~ll. u..a.1'1• Home• ,_ ~-SINCE 1944 ~-1 t D 4~8332 ~ .. ----., .... -"-·-k ""'"' ,..... ~ a e. ays .,..,. • eves, with bulltin kitchen • refrlg ~. .__., ""'~"• U No Down To G.I. GREAT NEIGHBORS 673-4400 492-0424. rr.ezer. 3 BR 2 BA on goll tor Jae~. 55Z-11220 • ..,,, 3 Bedrooms, bu 111-ins, FRIENDLY STREET Mort;ages, counr. TURTLE Rock, 4 BR. 3 Ba, 1-0l THE REAL ' \~ESTATERS ' "•ri •1 ,11, ''"" LARWIN'S B~ST BUY LUSCIOUS IMMACULATE 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE, thick expe~ sive aha.a: carpet thruout, formal dining ·room, 2~~ baths and four BIG bed· roonu:. Owner transferred we've got a "Sell It now" price at $36,500. 968-4405 •••••••••••• Anytime VACANT * 5 bedrooms 2 balhl * Large family 1U'ea * Fabulous covered patio * Tree line Cul.(le·sac str~ct • $38,500 all terms * Call toll free * 847.Q)lO 0 THEREAL 1:'-. E::l'I'.A TERS -. . . DIVORCE PRESSURE I 4 Bedroom 2 bath, big fixer· upper. $31,500, ·submit a low, low down or GI "No, NO." • larwln rHlty • 961 4405 * Welk to Perk * flrepla~. shake rvof on a You'll want to see this spac· Mobile Homes CHOICE LDCATION. walk 1Trvst Deeds 260 $235 A MONTH :ram f: din nns, cpts, drpi;, rorner lot Pn'ced at $28 950 ious ( bedrm family Home For Sale 125 U BEAUTIFULLY main· to ~· -·-1~ Year~ lease -ch1·1a-· ok. co--twlnt/tennll. •70"'. Call 847..GilO. ' · ·, ~e popular 450 model wi --------~.;..,-'tained luxuriou.s units. Two, 85~~ P'rl;d~t;, y;'~ NEED MONEY? Or., do you 3 nR 2 BA & 2 car g~;~· ~. .,...... 1rg separate muter bedrm CONTEMPQ;. ~ 3 BR, 2 Ba. All ha~ frpl~. will love it! For info. call have a TD to sell. CALL ED RIDDLE, REALTOR 1.,-B~R,~2-ba,-pool--p-ri_w_t ... -. &: dre!!!!il'\i' area. Won't last GREEN RIVER Nr. Newport Center, 100% S.7842 or 962-3497. ljUioyidi'iBkriii'i aili64i2-i 2imi;i. iii I 646-8811 Encaed yd. s.130 lease. at $34,700. CALL 979-1050. Great Family Park depreciation 1 .. ctor on in-1 -'---------11 1.lONnll.Y SPACE RENTAL ve.s:t. of $250,000 Will ~· LAGUNA Beach ocean view, . 3 BEDROOi\1. 2 B :i f h 833!23l7 aft 6 pm or wtl:nck. CO'ITAGE SECLUDED IN ."~-'-'IV21 A ~a~~:9!~unlty =.K:~: commerc. or in· ~31:o';n_:S~~9J?~s, ( Hwttorlllnt 11~1 ~~u:d"roo':~"in"~1':~1L·-•-g_un_•_lle_•_c_11 ____ 1 FORFSI' OF MA?i.U.iO'I11 VJ' llU1r11 with comlort & luxury for THE mWIN co. Mountain, Desert, . . dition. Available no"'· $290. St'll • Dix 1 Br. apt, 250 fl TREES. 3 Bedroom plU! everyone. Loea.ted 10 mill. Realtors 644-61ll Resort 300 mo. Including gardener .• ~an, pool, all featuru1 den, re~ed kitchen has east ol Anaheim on new ·610 Newport Center Dr. Call l.arTy, 546-5880 "".1.0 • Attrae. 2 Br Apt., M\\' \o ' THE REAL '"'-ESTATERS • ' '! .... .J • • • :!:U:S cr:;il:e· ~a:~ I !M!!!!!!it ......... v"'."',"'d!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' ~~:~-= =!t~ Sujte ~RI;;;; Beach ~la~ Balboa Peninsula... • . • •:G:tu:~:~:Sm. $~~~ ti.J~. :.e: r~iex, Onl)' $29,000. Try 5%. down. Green River GoU Course. Owner'• unit plush le spac. on Golf Course &: near Al.BOA Penln. channel • Nr stores Utll• incl tl25 deck, vtew, 1ar. No, End. Roberts & Co. 962-5511 '9111 c;....., ruver Or. ..., w/2200 ,. It of livtng Sid Aree. $49,500 SUmmer rental. Bayfn>nt. 5 ALA Roniels· e 645-3900 NU.VIEW RENTALS Jn"'"°" Assume 6% G.I. HARD TO FIND Corolla ** '1141737·7374 Compt tom hit Also I Se<tlon-640 Acres .hr, 4 ba, ~.lloat & pier. 613-4030 or 494-1248 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 gar, bltns. cpts. One story Meq Verde exec-* WALK TO B'EACH * ~ery mod~ CO:ven-$450. an acre. Crpdt. ht qa.u. GU-~. e OOLL Ho~! 2 Br, '&side. NO. End Olannina 2 Br diu $25.950. 5292 Sisson 846-5838' iiti~ Bame with over 2500 •n ~Brett'MJ>d Custom, ieti=e. Exchange only; Godwin's Alf.:ine Real Eetate Coste...---Fenced yard, enCL a:ar. rm., .trplc •• 1u, ~f"t' Irvine .1 sq. \ft. Features, include 4 Imrlia~ ~ 2 Br, equity + $30,000, calh tor P. 0. ~ 1796, Big B&.ch · · KldJ/petl, USO. w/ocean Yilw' l 'ii blkl -.;;;;;;;;;;;..,..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I huge bedrooms, dining room. 2 Ba, den w/wet bar, Operis 15 to 20 units. Call Mr. Lake, Calif. <n4l 5-'2511 LOVELY C\atom 3 BR. Fam ALA Rent•lt 9 6Q..2900 ~ach/llbops. · Adu 1 t •. • oversized living room. coun-to trg-screen crpted porch. Harks 545-M2( SOU11l 2 Lots, sedu:ded • $2,450 Rm-1 blk Mel8. Vet"de Coun-4 Br. + Dir1i.fll{. Bath &: %. •7881 er ~ia. try lstYle kitchen, family t.and!lJC8ped w/sprinklen. COA:fl' REALTORS. ·· Moonfidg1' cabin $15,750 try Ouh, Adults • $400. Built-In'>. Large fen ce d BEAOI Hout,~s BR. 1";'iv' 2500 Sq. ft., charming 2-sty. room, service porch and 3 Beaut. Joe. Across from Lakeside cabin $35,~ G8fde-ner • water incl. yard. $210 month, ht &. last O>mm. 4 a-cb. a Yriy ho1ne, just steps to major big baths. One or a kind • Huntington Shoreclilfs Mahl W"?liB-Call 866-4641 or write; ~· . + security. Call Ray Gault, Leue. Rat. --· greenbelt. 4 Bdrms., incl. in pedect condition. Call us club House. 5J6.6363 Pri/pty. ~ .. -~---.. Spencer Real Estate, J'. P· r -~1151. Lido ''" ' huge mstr. suite w/frplc.: today., WVE in the cool beach area, 'fN~OME HOMES Box 2828, Bi& Bear Lake, L19Un• Beach AVAIL July l st. 4 BR, l\fesa.f-=----.,...-..,... ::· !in~';°~f:~·~ ';; Call 546-5880 (Open eves.) % mile from Hoag Hospttal. NE\1l OOPLEXES $11,950 Fc:;LOUS . b i . 'TflREE A,rch Bay. 4 BR, 3 Verde, nr all schls, [rplc, 3 BR, l'ii , & .• 1>ftinl. rriY :you to see this home now. Beautifully landscaped. 1 NEW 'llRIPLEXES $67,950 cho'-Joe. n""' ... =..: ~~~ BA, avail. .r~. , Aug. Pvt. crpts, drpl:, bitns water leue'. $.1.'ll)', (211) C9-280A INCLUDING THE LAND, BR, lge kitchen, S•i!KXI. Now under construction at BR-• --t~ d ~ beach, teMJ.1 c 0 u rt s. paid. $300/mo. 673-4706 alt wkdyL Cn4) IT J ... C 0 6 S 548-7366. 151 E. Ba,y st., Cotta Mesa. • n e W Y e • 499-317l 6 pm. wkndti. $54,9tltl. """"""""""'""""""""""""""'-' ~7 '!-'ile u __ •--Comp!.,. July. tlC-4905. $22.900/l>Uer. Musi . · ---1---------' 1 ~ "~ ~= •~ 64&-1355. 3 BR 2 Ba, 12611, alto 2 Br., 2 Meo V .. GOLF 'couRSE v 1 E w everything. Set up in ni<e OPEN HOUSE • I Lido Ille Ba, '1110. Cpu, cJJ:po, otove,,1 __ •_• ____ .._ HOME. l\todern de s lg n family park. Pet O.K. S & •\. 12 , 5 Real Estate dlhwlhr. dtspoul, Pr I. l BR, 2 BA. rame rm .. trplc; Reduced to $8250. firm at. ~n. to p.m . Exchange 112 4 BR, 2 BA. 'ii bile from priv patio, 1rple. 5 4 6 -'0 4 6 9' Le... 1-~ -,.JI w/lots df glU!I &: 15'x00' 531 7294 · • TRIPLE}{tS. Models at 17th ----"----~I tJieacb/club/tennis. Annual ~-~ -POOL. 3 ~s and 2200 -• Sl. in Huntington Beach, HA VE a clear ''12 dbl Wi4e w by mo •• 1300. 979--074S. $34,950. Owner 56-3111 JQ. ft. Owner lJ.iH carry 1st 8'x37' Mobil!! b:lrne w/1D'x20' walk to beach. Call 968-J.1n. mobile home, % Ba., 2 Br., . AVAIL. July-3 BR, 2 B", - TD for \. qualitied buyer. Cabana, carpeted. skirting, 1 screened sun room, F_/A, Ntwport Beach xtra ·1rg fnCd ynf. 'Blt-in1, Hewport l91ct& NEW LISTING ';SINCE J.9.16" l· 2 Baths, JUper clean, cover· ed patio, sprinklers. Bltlns, w/w crptg, thruout. Asking ! 1st \\'estcrn Bank Bldg. \ University Park. Irvine Deys 552·7000 Night1 . SPRINGTIME Bring yo6ir paint brllsh &: &. storage shed. $1800. Alter cpt, drps, wshr., dry. Adult w/w crpt'g, clrpt!. 'Nr_ all THE ILUFfS pruning sheani for this fan-5, 548-4002. Pk., HB. Pet OK. Rent ;89. $94.30 • UUI pd. Bach at 1'Chla. $250/mo. 847-190a. E-PLAN tD.IJtic bargain. Asking -,62!...:.;Argu:.c.cc,'--de~lux-e-mo~bil~e e FIXER-UPPER• Gas & wtr.·2 Club~. beach. Neat & clean. 2avcrpts drp6 encl 'Yll.rd $62,500. CA.LL 5 4 5 -8 4 2 4 Five separate 3· Bdrm. Cash val. $14,000. ~ant Sl75 -Balboa Isl. LrK 1 Br ' ,.., ' ' · ' Family home, 2500 "I. Jt.; 0 UT H home. l0x55. N.B. location, rl & h stove, encl. pra.ge. Laun-3 bdrml. p1a1 ,__, __ Qa1! $31,500 and only 10% down. * 847-8531 * IN PARIS the Real Estate Mart Owner moved to Paris. This REPOSSESSIONS exquisite home has the best For information and locatlon of everything including of these FHA & VA hornet. Springtime llowen, cushK>ny contact _ ghag carpeting and a private KASABIAN •P'lairs den. Walk to schools, pools and parks. Real Est•t• 147-9604 $59,900 includes land and SltAU. CAPE COD HO~tE. everythine but the owner's sunny bedroorm:;, cozy patio, . personal property. Breatb- ropper-kettle kitchen, rock taking details at 646-nn. fireplace. Take Ove!' ex-1 ~ loan, 1mall dbwn •. Only $167. per mo. and )tot l o\ THE REAL '"' ESTATERS far ll'om ocean. B kt-'. ;;ii~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !l6l-li5ll. A R!Al JEWEL ' T ' "'•' OWNER Trans. 3 bedrooms If you demand plenty for J. plus den. huge family room. )IOUr tnoney," see this 3 niltural brick f!tt1?1att, pie-bdrm., 2 ba. lamJJy room. lure w1Dd0wl, picture.:ue formal dining room home. )'ard, patio, room for JKJ01 A rea1 Gem for $37 ,500. Br!<. $26,000. 642-<;69!. i eel h •• OWNER Saerlllc•. 4 .. • , .·11 bedroom•. .inige t a m t I y I 1 room with a handsome natural brick fireplace, ex· tnl. party-nun.pus room, bric. $32,000. 842-2561. OWNER must lclJ, AMlµM 65'% loao, 5 bedtnll , ~ family rm., dlnlrie rm.. 3 .. parate bath~ it'· "9.500· - REALTY Univ. Park Center, Irvine Call Anytime 83.1-0820 Office houri a AM to 8 Pl\f 3 HOUSES OWNER O e 1 p er ate • 4 3 Individual bomel with ocean "'J bedroom• plus detl wtth tl'• vlfWI. locaW jusr. across own uRd brick fireplace, the ltrHt 1tOm the beach. dining room, a I r CM-Excellent l'-1ut, $80,500. ..dltJo!ilitc,~!'!.OPlltnl ~ ll I :::-mr"' Wit, ia.m ../TOt-IZh -GOY'T. OWNElt REAL ESTATE Ropo'........ ,.,,..._ Low 1190 Glentteyt'e St -down. ao..n.-1 J>lllll 491-9473 -16 cl0til<11 eoi11. Call 91M441. 3 BR. & Don $36,950 * CrHt l..,.v unlq ... wblte briek '""'. L pt'<! ontry, I Ba., blt·l ... WALK II 1ldi. 3 Br, 3 Ba, trptc., carp, Yard n<edo patlc:i, f.rplc:, f ully WQtk, bu\arul buyiorthe land1c1p1d, 111.910. ~.Call: lllM7.. ml Clo~ l41SSION REALTY -= Dr. ' . BY owner: 3 BR. "'" den, I (()pen eves.). S acron lltreet trom beach. houses, on 300 ft. Jot, clo8e close In CM duplex.. Will over gar, p vacy c arm. dry area. No kids or pets. de ...... ..__, • io.7'__,_ •• 'vc:,1, COAsr REALTORS 13 750 p k ... 99'll: to...__&: schll, C.M. ,..,."". aaume ha.I.~.. $185 • l Br channel front, 1811 .;,.-.:: •"""' -_., ....-.. • , . ar mnge. U'lv-I"'• """'I"' .,.._ S V'U""t1.w. 1 -1·--_.._ _....._ ...v1 toSl.35.rents.Moneymaker! R .1 Et t•W ~114 prlc'g, lrg patio, child ok. · can,..-..•..--., -Ml11lon Vlefo DBL ' wide mobile home, FOUR STAI\ REALTY . --~· . '-~. • •n-NU-VIEW RENTALS 2 BR, 2BA. Fam. Rm. Im Per monlh. ' I adult crt.. air .cond. Hunt. ** ~22 ** fu'"pty Wfll)~ ht .4, Bt 6734030 or 494.3243 per mo. 005 Lilard, 919-7C12 NEW LISTJ?';G, ~1ISSJON-Beach Sl0,500. 847~ 7. or 1~3586 VIEJO ARE~ .. ONLY ONE * Trlplex-Jly Owner. 2 Br, home. tiarrysn.; wkdya BAYSHORES, pr i com--::-..::c..:.::,-=:~·-..-----1 YEAR OLD; 3 BEDROOM, 2 BDRM mobile home, adult large yards, Car ages. 1-5; 642-2312, 1·5 "*'1ds. munity w/garden gate, pri Fount•ln V•llev SHAG CARPE"I'S, ALL park5.ts-375.S or 64G-8464. 10..3>% dn $45,500/oUe.r. beach, 4 BR, 3 BA, July 1· ELOCl'RIC K.1 Tc HEN. --------2233 Rutgcn ' Dr, C.M. ~ Sept 5, $2210, Courtoay to 5 BED RM., 21'1 Both. PRICED AT QNLY $22,500. ~~~~~~~~~ 557-MOO. FnlncW : I broken. 642-5211. New 2'00 ICf· ft. Gr..,.. KATElLA REALTY,!, . ' lli CdM 4-plex. Bejow Hwy. WATERFRONT Duplex, lrr bro0k.$400.permo."'" 837-9400. R••l£1tat' .. TM>lBr., ODe-2°Bi'A·OnN. dix: 3 BR. dock, lndry gar. clude1•ea,...n. l1rwln 241( Vista del Oro Newport Boacll ·· "'""'' · :;· .!!.~~ J!.7!!0· Buol.... . ~O:~' :1:4-n: roolty Ml 4405 eny· ~~ ~ ::c • ... n......r1un. !IV_ 2GO 96&-7059. time. , ~ h U EXE CUTI. YE Ac:rugo for Ml• 150 TRIPLEX, ea. 2 n R. ..,..... ;,;,i.. • '!Wnvo1Me nfum. 335 w/paUot. Nr. stores. $45,900. TV-STER.EX> REPArit. " BY Owner, on upper Nwpt , SPECIAL 311 UNIT S!'l'£, center ol 67S-014' A&ent 646-W.• H II nd B S ,__ Bay, 4 BR. pool, beaut turn. 3 BDR.\I., (Jaek A Jill Son Juo11 Copl1treli0 Coeta M~ A;PPfOV~d ====-=---~~I ,-. O • ':'1• arww ., Rental thru Sept. 8 at $300 maltMI: (), Jarae' backyard. .,. ..... 1 for this superb 3 , b@droom plans. For sale or trade for FOURPLEX by owner, bftt J ne Broker. w1th Eippe.thy per wk. 714. 633--939:3 ext 183 chJidttn 1; pet/I. o.k .• c"'9e $185-mo. 2 1mo. Nlchen w/all home nestled amQn&' tree• units. $ 6 9 , 5 0 0 • OR area, no agents. Lux. 1500 1716 Oranae, Avt . ._ C.M. or 646-31.Dl: to schools S2.t0 ·per mo., bltnr, ~ w/w drp'd. and shrubs. Sparkl\n& qual-w/cooperate with reputable aq. ft. apt Shat c:rpL &45--4170 ~ eve1. a\'tdlsble now. 1:17-ruc. Patio. 2 mr pr. AdulOI lty for fine entertaining. c 0 n t r a ct 0 r.. Cootact: ~2376. CATERING" cc. Gtablished Houte1 ,Unfurn. 305 "FOR ttnt July Ir Aua. 3 BR, Prel.'4-anutntr re n I 1 I, Lush deep pile carpeting Mc NASH RE A LT Y, WANTED: resid. income, 14 yn:, 1:-f Canada. Sell ar 2 BA, f\lrn hwlt, $250 mo. pcwlb&e-. 16i4197. with custom JT¥1tching 642-8400; 2426 N e w port Orange 'cnty, up to fit,000. tra,de in beach a re a • Gener Al 1 Call ·f.39-2"32. Dupl••• Untvm. m drapes, all electric kitchen Blvd' c M M ~ · •·aJt 64 ooo ~ .. -.... .,_ H- wllh all th e trimmin~s, fan--;;;:;;·;;· ;;:· ;;·====:;:;.!.;i;;·;;-:;;v;;";;;~;;:::;;c.-;;:~;::=·:.:,;;;•::;;;-=:;',.,..,....:;;::;:=;;;;•·:;;:;:;;;·:;;j 1 Huntlntton leaeh· M.w.-rt ... c.. ~~~~~ il~~ta~:;~t ~S:':: 3 soR.'1.: .i SATHf. ~t~t. Ji1 ~k ocean. 3 Br, 2 n.. is prepared for GI and Ftt1' d /iQ "O A)"'\.. ( -/)-C ~ Q;~ bltin Jt/O, f.a. h t . • newly dee. ~na mltr, ldll tenns, now's the time. Call \:)~ J..""t.I ~). (.!:J J.J(/~ V HouH• * Apt1. flrepl«ee. crpt. A drpl. dUkl ek. $.llO mo· l'flr. Realto<& ~9491 T' * 141·0111 * 60'x100' Inc<! lot, dbl pr. -. ne· Punle with tire Built-Iii Clrucl.le $2l9. per mo. Call -,. • ..;,;;...;;;;..;; _____ , AGENT 162-4411 oi; Open eves. TOWNHOUSE OR CONDO? . whether )'Oii eaJJ Ute~ two and thrff homes by one naroe or t ollt<r, )'Oii ln111t ~ th the belt • buys Ii\ towrt. BeautlfUI prdftl areu, pool· 'lido loeatlOnt, .. !ant good central arai,-.:nd all ·&!~y painted, these are Newport Beach price INdert • from 1:>6.900, CaU S15-M. e Pl!NT NLM8ERfD t lETTflS t· SSS-PRIVATE Bachelor w/ kitchen, nr ~vti)othtng, All utll pd, * $125-RARE t'ind!-2 Br at the beach, bit-Int, kldl/pd ok. $135-HON~tor.the Money! 2 Br sep. house, Chlldrtn/ pet wetcon1 . * $1li>--RIGHT ON! 2 Br, erpt/ ..drpc,.blm.; ·yard tor k1lls/ pe!. * $160-CAN'T BEAT! 3 Br, Inc<! yrd, end aor, klllllr><t fine. L~~ .. 2 Ba lam rm., l~., ... .;.-ll•l b om e, tr p I c, w I w'l'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiii~li:iiiiil crpt/drpo, bltn RIO, dbl 11 gar, lr( yrd. $310 mo. Apto, l'Ym. ill 549-11644 alt 6 pm. • 3 BR. crpll, drpt, hl!NI, -lenerel tnc:d. lmmac. $260 ~Option. Wtr pd. Jl) A Sh8l'p 4 Br, 2 Ba. Redwood !lold .... Cwept petlo, d.-. crpi., drpt, • No, H.B. 891-5977.-fUllf!llm IDITAL $235-3 Bt., 2 is.., .2 ear . cpl/drp., ADC, nu fl8-lnt, • flforitb te Mon.lb °""'· 5292 s1 ..... 646-5838. * 1009' -._Oplloo 3BR Al"""t new. 1m mo. * Wldt --. Neir the bctt. crptt. drapca, SJJJe.QW., bltiM, 962-mG. • "-~ DAILY PILOT BA, trpl., kll gv, tncd.. :--;c-;;-;-;-;;-:;-:,::-:---:--:-:t-lp patio. playltouoe, !Nit SACRIFICE I Londlord1 ~--~:::::::::;!!!11,..,.1 ~;'i;_• ~:,ca:':J.~: CLASSIRED ADS tenant• on our"'""'' list. FOR ACTION. • • - Aboolui.ly NO CllARGF. Sll w. 1Jt11, CM WW481 BEACON RENTALS CALL 642-5671 me N. Milin ~ 5'7.(l)H * ~111 *1 ______ _ -., Top or World SOhJ Wal(tfroltl Parit Mob OR ACTION. , • Dbl., nr Bh,.blrd Pk. ~A II' Sl.U boaL m -. m-3317. SCRA M-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSlllCA --------· \ • • .. ---- OAILY l'ILOT Thllr$dl1, Juot 21. I 972 I Apo.,_,. •• -][~I I i~f --.. ...tJ!tJ G:~ ..... I~ Ap .......... -ltJ ! -I~ I -I~ I i.ot•-l!Sl ~!. ~ ........ _ ... ;;;J~-~I · US Apls., . ~ Rtn11i. lndustrl•I Rtn11I 450 ,....,.. (fne ..i.1 .551 School• & Apts. Furn. 361 Apt. Unfum. 365 Ai>f. Unllfm. 57$ ·---------·· .. _ "'""" soom BayltQnL t ,,,., •pl. \'ledl.ly rental 'tll Sept 9, then )'f'arly leaMJ 10 ~mplio)'fd woman. 613-t377. Hw1tlfteleu1 ..... iiiiiiiiiii I BE ONP.! OF TUE l'DIS? Furn. or Unfum. m Dl!!UJXE --!tom<. 576 to 6,000 Sq Ft FOOND polr of chii:fs lnotniction• Cori• Moll Furn.' BR. .... -4fl01 Birch, NJ!. su.am -plloo si-. lil:bt JNTERESTED IN A --------r Clo!e -· 2 bolt l1ipo. NEW DELUXE M-1 Unit.. 3 .... plutio -· In (he REAL &STAT£ CARE£R! VILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. Furnished & Unfurnished 81lboo Pan1 ..... 1. Adult Living Di.&bwasber color coordinated appliances • Plush sbaf Ca{pet -mirrored wardrobe door .. indirect lighting in kitchen -breakfast bar • huge private fenced patio • plush landscap- ing -brick Bat'be·Ques -large heated pools & lan.aL Air conditioni.11.f.?. e 125 WI< t. UP • Oil.<><- Covel)' Bach • 1 Br .• R.oomt Maid Servicf' • Pool . UtU Pd. • cau 6'1".J-8740 • Costa Mesa Casa del Oro ALl. trrD.ITJES PAW Compa~ bt'fori: ymi ttnt 3101 So. Brittol St. Sant• An• 557-8200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. · MANAGING AGENT Cullom dt!!ligR«I, !eaturlna;: Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 Apt. Unfuri. • Spacious kltt':hen with il"l· 1.,.--------· I direct lightina-General COit• Mesa e Separate dln'g area e Home-lilfe !'llOni.gf' e Private patios ON THE BEACH! • Closed garag'" w/storug!' l BR. Fum, " Unfurn. e Full length marble pull· FROM ONLY $195 man OCEAN QUEEN • Kint·n 8dnrui . 1830 E. Ocean Flvd. • Pool • Barbtoqu~~ • i;iur-Lon: Beach (2']3) <GS-5845 rounded w1th plush land· Mng'd by Willlam..WaltcrJ Co. 11eaping PANORAMIC - Adu.It living •I Hi best OCEAN VIEW t..arge 1 BR ~175 LUXURY APARTMENTS 2 BR. $19.) , UTILJTIES FREE Brand New • 2 & 3 BR 365 W. Wil.aon &12-19n Buil~~LsF;~~Uol * $30 WEEK & UP * DANA POINT e Studio I< 1 BR Apl8 122> to $350 • TV&: Maid Senrice Avail Call 673-8148 for • Phone Service.-Htd Poof Info & Appm't to See e Oilldten lo Pet teCtlon 2316 Newport Blvd. CM Balboo Panlnsulo 541-9755 or 6f5-39G1' 2 BR. l~ba., patio. balcony, 'IlllJ Ad Worth SS on Rent 315 E. Bay. $250 monthly on 1 ,BR. }"urn. 2 lr(. clo1ets, yrly lease. Inquire at ~t. quf!en size bed, priv dress-C. 67~1521 or 548-7Tll. bi& rm. xtra Ira rooms. ~ncl Capistrano Be•ch sar w/a:to~. Adults cnly, .no pets. $150/mo. * * NEW duplex 2 Br, crpta, drps, bltns. 5 min. .from HARBOR GREENS Furnished & Unfurnished From $120 to $215 mo B•chelors it t Bdrnu 2 Bdrm• e 3 Bdrm• 1 \/2 or 2 Full ~1th1 Master size bedrooms w/ high beam ceilings, large llving room w/gas or wood burning fireplace. Convenient laundry area ott kitchen. Enclosed pa-.ti... 2 swimming pooll, sauna. ~atton facili~ -Security auard. Mo.Mis Open 'Iii 9 pm, 2700 PotorlOn W•y, CM nr Harbor Blvd & Adams 546-5025 2035 Fullarton, C.M. SML. 1 BR lrpl beam eell, pri pa~ $150. No cbldrn, Dem Point Marina. $1SO. I 'J!!!!!!•!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I! Cail 642-1474. I ' Park·Lllca Surraundlnt no pets. Adults. 336 E. 2>th Corona del Mar St .. 615-1337. * $1IS * Studio Apia .. 1 Br. $U5. Older adulta. No peli l13l Elden, Mgr. ApL 6. Furn. Bachalor & I Br's Oii TEN AQIES QUIET • DELUXE 2&3BRAPTS Prv. patios * Jttd Pools Nr SllQfl'g * Adults Only Martinique Apts. 1m Santa Ana Ave .. C.M. Mgr. Apt. 113 646-5542 TO UVE IN TlllS JUST COMPLETED • Lwnay 1 ,.. apt, •Adult • DlshwUlun • Oiolce of 2 color Keheme.s • Custom c.arpetlni: • J&imi • Heated pool • ~ad-bolt locks e Only Sltl pa mo. BAHIA PUERTO 2810 17th St., H.B. $36-4.ID Summer Relllals Vuation Aue l.SepL ~ ph. power. 1733 Monrovta field neor Slater Lake, H.B. <n1l 548-1192 PALM MESA APTS. R<nl 10 hiahll' recom-513-3145• ~eve•. 847-4357• Academy Re&! -• 'ON'~ES TO NP!' llCIL mended PIJ't1, No pets or W ntecl ,,.~.BROWN Labrador I Hound "'-trac""'-n It lns. Schoell " v• ' &mall t:hlldrtn. $1200 . Rent•I• • ...., pup.PY, approx 6 mos., 3;'01d N: N"·pt Bl, NB Un=;bl~R ~ts., Owntr. Hunttnaton llarbour. !C!nta1t, to~ vie Spr'lnr-E. }~. Jacluon tluge JK; J, Jacurzt elect 3"-4327. NEEDED dale I: Slater. Co11t1ct Htg. R. E. Education Since 1964 bit-ins, shag crpa. drpa, JULY-3 Br $J.!i6,.SJ» wk. RESPONSIBLE Bch ltum.ane Society. """"'etc. Ad,lta, no pela. July/Aui·Bach alps . ._ rr.;. WORKING COUPLE YOUNG Jovtnr t em a 1 e SINGLES ...•••••• From$~ $100 wk. All new crpt, etc. need one or two bedroom Siaznete caL v t c in it y l BEDHJ\'!, •••••••• Fl'Om.$140 Steps 1o bch. 675-m8 or ans hou11e with Jarge fenced Corona del Mar near China 2 BEDRl.f, •••••• From $160 lltl'V ~1403. yard (for two VERY 'VElL Cove: 6'13-311'7. You're right. they're Ul)o BAY VIE\V 2 bedroom, TRAINED clop) $150.most. SMALl. Run (l()lored poodle. dcr-priced 1561 Mcu Dr. aleeps 4 oompletdy furnish· V\c: between 19th&: V1ctorla mal le Carret & B b 'ttl (5 blks tro~ Newport Blvd.) ed. AvaU June to Sept. $750 -(near W. Bay St.) COSTA ~. v Mission V ~ j 0 . _•_Y;.'-'-"'..:;..--...,-~· I 546-9860 pr month. Adults only MESA. 548·7881/aft 6 p.m. 837..n'.>6 or B»-2722'. · BABYSITTING, my homf, S R ntals qent. 615-4930 Would like girls ares J..7 " · ummer e -. \VE would like to rent )Wt FOUND: Black Labmdor vie playmates fDr my girls. PALM MESA APTS. JULY Bargain,,-2 BR tL'l5 lovely beautiful house with Warner A Bead!. Hunt. Exrii. refs. Hot mea!J, l.fiNUTES TO NPT. BQI. wk. 3 BR S3X> wk. 12$ 45th ~ip,1t:'dock in Neu'JlOrt area Beach. tall & iden_!-lly. Fencd yd. good lovUl& • NEW lrt· 2 BR. unfurn. FURN. OR UNFtTR.N. St. NB (% blk ocenti) for August. Best of Re!tr-842-8537. home & r am t 1 y en. apt Yard. Walk 1o Hunt· Unbelievably latte apts., 6U-8S3) encra:. Call Wa1tah Oark, FND. Small grey cat with vironment. $20 wkly. Full ington PW.. $160/mo. tiuge pool, Jacuzzi elect bit-** CdM. near Beach & 6f.4..-0CKl2. brown leather collar vie. time. 75c ht p/time. Ott Call 714: 527"'3144. ins, shag crpts, drps, sauna !=--:;ut. k,Br. a:t. j er 4 br. house trom Fnirliew & AUIUSta, C.l\f. Adams in Glen Mar tract. DELUXE 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, built·inA, C8J'Pttlng, drapes, enclosed prage, great Joca.- Oon, near school, park & !ihoppiq:. $170 pr. month. !&--01.40. . :----=--:----I etc. Adults, no pets. I , $ · w · O\\'ner. Fntn Vly or Hunt. 545-1489. H.B. 968-0833, Laguna Buch SINGLES ••••• .••• From $l35 8l)..63'14• Bch area. By July .f, Re.ts. BLACK A tan German WILL Babyalt for little 1iri1, * NEW 2 BR • blk to beach. Spectacular view. $250 up. 494-3383 or 494-23.19 Mes• Vtrde DELUXE 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba. encl gar, $155 up. Rental _Ofc., 3095 Mace A v e . 546-1034. Newport lle•ch 1 BEDRM · .•..••• From $140 LARGE 1 Br., on the Bay. 847-0363, Shepherd temafe found vie. age 2-4 yrs. u companiom 2 BEDRM ........ From $100 $300/mo. AduJ ts. Yeu're right, they're un-ti73-6741 M.D. A: Fam. wi&h 3 BR Marine' View Schoo J • for o\1rn d au g b t er· derpriced! 1561 Mesa Dr. house, w/pool, July 1-2'1. ~-~------= References. 549-1791. (S blkl from Newport Blvd.) V•c•tion Rtntals 425 $200-$ll0~, 213-C)..4303. Lost 555 BABYSmER has openinp, 546-9860 $'1.i Oceantronl Apt FAMILY needs bome. Schls.1_________ Irom birth to 6 yrs. My home IMMAC. ~e. 2 BR. ",,,,,. w/kitchen. Restrvt' now. shopping 1tef'1. Call Bill SNOOPY, our 2-)T old \V/lge yard. CM 54s-.MSC. crpt, drpS, bltns, puol. $155. 1813 Strand, Her mo 1 a Parker, Agent 956-2500. Beagle lost approx 615 nr C•rpet Service Also avail untum. $150. 2233 Beach. 213: 376-5460. LEASE -3 Br fum. house. Brookhunt & Ad am s .1-...-.------- canyon Dr. 646-6974. VACATION tra.ile"r It cabana Newport orOdM. Aft~ Aug. Collar, no tags. Re\\'fU'd. JOHN'S Carpet&: Upholttery 2 BR., l ea. Furn or unfum. lot rent. Estero beach l. 673-0588 eves or wlmds. Days: ~; E v e s : Cl e an e r s • EX tr a PARK NEWPORT Adw~. no peU. Avail now. ,.._, Ensenada, M x. ~. Drl·Shampoo ltte Scotd> 642-38f<l guard (Soil Retardanla). APARTMENTS . 642-3387 alt 3•30. l[t>) SILVER .,.. male poodle. Degre...,., ~ ail color Huntington Belch BIG BEAR Lake-Lovely 3 Personals Vicinity Su n t Io we r & brighteners & 10 minute on th•, bay NEW SANDPIPER Br 2 Ba Cabin. Day/Wk. '-;;;;;;;;;;;:r·:.ii~I Fwmew. $JOO Reward. 3478 bleach for white carpet.. Luxury apartmat living ov-815/942-993'.> n4~3576. • ~S..::~el Cir., Costa Mesa Save your money by savin£: erlooking the water. Enjoy Early bird special&-1 BR Rent1ls to Share 430 t'P!or~oo~n!al~•~---~S~30~l ii~'7a;aubii;;;>;;iTsmO" me extra trips. Will clam $750,000 health spa. 7 swim-from $125, 2 BR 1rom .$1551---------..,. LOST smaU black cat (5 mo. living rm., dining rm. I.: ming poohs, 7 lighted ten-Fum/Unfurn, cool color ~ DIVORCED mo~ ot two *FULLY LICENSED* old) female. Bui Ider s hall $15. Any rm. $1.:.0, nls courts, plus miles of teriors, pool, Jacuzzi, more. \\.'Of~ full time desires to Renowned Hindu Spiritualist. Emporium Parking lot Sat. couch $10. Chair $5. JS yn. bicycle trails, putting, lhuf· 80&1 Holland Drive. Hun-share her 3 bedroom apart:. Spiritual Readin.gs given 6117, 2:30 pm. R«!'Ward $100. exp. is what countJ, ,not fleboard, croquet. Jllflior l's tington Beach. 847-959.5. ment \Vi.th. mother of two d~y. 10 AM-lOPM. Advice 642-3525 or 646--9287. method. J do work my111t. from $17.t50 monthly; also l FURN or unturn. 3BR $175, ttceiving wellare. Call Pam· given on all matters. 1 can I 'w=:>r;;i--;Fn:-.-''-v:':ail'i:-'.:=.,:....,.~-Good ref. 5.lJ...(11.0L • •-•--•---and ~•/pet -•· • BR $1~. ela at 645-7019 aft 4 pm. help you. tn. ey, light tan, and ..... ~uuu1 p ..... ~ \,,lillU ua. "' ....., 312 N. El Camino Real malt! German 9lOl1 hair, 2-story town houses. Elec-Adults & pets coosidrered. l BALBOA Penn • fum bachl San Oemente flea collar & <:hoke cbtin, tric kitchens, private patios blk to stores. Mamge1' 7731 apt. sle<:'pS 4 Avail July 1-492-9136 or 492--9034 cllA:ied tait Please phone. or balconies. carpeting, dra-Ellis. No. D. sn:.183L Labor day. $125 l\-'kly. 84l;6943. pe:ries. Subtemtnean park· ODAY I &46-l)(i(W 642--2440 \VF: \\'Ould like to rent your .-::.:--=-c-~-o~~- ing wlth elevators. Optional MOVE IN T or . · loVEty, beautiful house with LO~ Cat. north £?'1· Long maid service. Just north of Kids & pets ok. 2 Br f:rom IMM girl needed to share 2 slip &: dock in Newport Area .hatr, grey/black tiger, wht Fashion Island at Jamboree $1.fS. 3 Br. $199. All extra&. BR furn apt. $82.50 mo. ror August. Best 0 r paws/chest. Rew a rd, STEAM Carpet Oeanen, prof. at lO'l\"est prices. JOO ... 11. $29.95' 962-<l6'12. C•rpenter MINOR home repair& Plum- bing -cal,,entry -palnibw -roofing. Call ~556(1. npocl•lly nl... 2110 I .. 2 BR. """· .. Uolurn. Newport Blvd., CM. FINpl-. I [ll'IY. pallol. and San Joaquin Hills Road, Pool. 847·7:.is.4 or 91)8.7510. 838-3539/544-5971. references. Call W a I ta h 539-23ll or ~9449. NEW Cpt, drps, DC'l\'IY dee, Telephone (Il4) 644-1900 L•QUM Beach $87.50 2 BR, :l Ba. bi>i~. Clark, 644-0022. Mostly Doberman male pup-PARTmONS, Im. remodel, NtlM retrig. 2 Br upper. /or rental information Professional.type not over PROBLEM Pregnancy. eon-Tail clipped, Ears not. Vic. move walls. Quality work. BEAtrr. FURN. 2 BR $175 900-:._ ~ '== Up. Incl util. HUI pool. -AduJts1 no pets 6(2..95,20_ (MaeArtbur nr Coat Hwy) VERY Nice 1 Br dplx. Quiet. ALL 2 BR. ~ Sep. by gara.geg. Adultl . new -..ye. over 30 Mo pets "°1""' refltk,, prl, patio. Very n»ee •• , • ~ ~ "' ,,,..,, •• Open Sat " SW! 12l 1 BR. TraUen. $90 + A only, er by awt. 7071-i SllO +. No children or pets. Heliotropt, alley entrance 6f6-1D. ti42-3375. oriy. PhOne (1) .f33-0069. 2 Br, util pd. ·$170/mo. No pets. 'll77 Maple St. MS-6913 COUPLE tor m.nage of 6 amts. 1 Br. New. $150/mo. 2"J20 -646-Q78. Huntington ltoch · L.OUINTA HERMOSA SPAC. Lovely 2 BR. apL near beach, shag crpt., sctte\'<'<f porch. Light & cbeerlW. Rel, "'I· $245 mo. 837-24'7. 2 BR, 1 Ba., frplc, garage. 1245 Including uiltitlft. nee W>l>Nlr>tt. See Sat & SW\. 618 Narcissus. ti~. Nr. 11hops. Adft! only. $140 --=====--NEAR beach. 4 Rm. apL ~. Straight only. 979-6589. fident, sympathetic pregan. Victoria 11: Pacific, CM. Ken, ph. Relid. 642--1770. mo. 646-:1!19; 646-2627. 511 WESTCLIFF $165 Mo. Adwls. No pets.I===-'"-=''-.,.--SI0-'1912 Joa.M St. CAPRI 464-C Park Ave Mgr $ARE 4 BR, University cy counseling. Abortion le · ':ellln91 ROO~ 3dw8r, 1 t'I. Ba, Ad]: ri~g~o~ 4~· ' = et~m.:munity =~ ref. APCARE. ~~9 ~~~~~A ·-co-wi-tt"c-al_C_e_llfnp ___ blown-•I cpt/ ... ,.., hr, ndry. 2 2 B n.. ,;;N;o;W:i;pa;·,;;rt;:;;;lle;:;;;ac,;;h;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;~I ALCOHOLICS •~--·s. Tan, bog' C"""'• Re··-~•. machine applied. F'rt4 e• Chldm ok, no ~-. $170. Deluxe r. rvul. G fo R 435 ~v .. -· -· ·~u ti t G ... ~,. 54~3215. ......~ Carport. Fum. or Unf. aragts r ent Phone ~7217 ot write 645-6627, 1965 Wallace, C.M. ma es. uar. 1m-·- oo.<l274 FROM $135 12x27 with 10' wide & 11'-3" P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. WHITE cock·a-poo "Muffett" Cemtnt, Concrttl 2 BR townhouae $175. 2 br 1-====----apt $lll0. Thlbwbr, shag, self· OCEANFRONT, Newport's A LIF[Slfl[ high doors for motor homes, F1ND YOURSELF male. ~ Collar w/ Ariz. CEMENT Div of total ser. ts clean oven, patio. bltns. 377 Finest, 2,00> sq. ft. 1 BR, boa.ts. etc. $40. 642-501.3. IN SOMEONE EL.9:. t.. Vic Bay & ~. of(ering a .~ sq. ft. w. wu90n. S<ll-3605. lrg. p•t. sm>deck. Sharp FOR THE JO'S DISCOVER C.M. 646-8153. summer opecial on ail c .. single prcf'd. $400 mo/yrly. , Office Rental 440 DISCOVERY LO"":>r=: "'v.".,,.--~-.--::,,_c-. --1 ment faces. Call Dave, 2 BDRM. duplex. pri yant & 673-7629 Are tired of Pe.Ying 38T-•~ garqe, children & pile( ok. -==-·...,...--.,-,..,=lout ~u money feii' the DESK spaee available 550 n.f/835-6885 2131 """"" maJe mt. blue coBar: from .,,00-="'9852"'·..,·,...,.,--,-.,....,.-...,1 $150. 646-4631: 548--8.13.1 or * NE\t lower unit-2 BR. same old ikimPY apart· mo. wm pftwlde tumlture 'l1IERE b: only one ~~~· ... ~t, N.B. JOHN'S Patio, pool decks A 646-z.t4. ' Den, ~~ bUc channel, 1 blk ments with even skimpier at $5 mo. AnsweriD&: aentoe "Wright'• way to get a ~-"'· ~ block. Free est. 8J3.-0291 for EXCEPTIONALLY Irg 2 br, 2 ha studio. Cpla, drps, yaJ'<I v.·/patio. Close to So. Cout. 546--0469, 979--0745. * *BEAUTIFUL l It :l BR. Contemporary Garden Apts. Patio<, lrplc.. pool, iisi;. $170. Call 54fr.5163. heh. UXJ. Furn I Un f • facilities and no extras to available. 222 Forat Ave, massage. Try It, you'll IBre LOSI' honey colored puppy appt. day1 or aft. 5. Consider yrly lse to reliable speak of! Then enjoy the Laguna Beach. 49f...9t6S it! 833-2100. vicinity Harbor Hi School. e ciMfOM CEMENT WORK ~ s1~ ·~ --s· business lifestyle of the 70's at n.-... -a "'"° ,,._.. "l"'• ~ "'v" ' OAK WO 0 D GARDEN WilL furn. Office space in NEED Scorpios, Cancers & .n.eww:u .• ,.., .. ,.,v.,.. .642-3850. APARTMENTS. . top Westclitt Dr Joe. in ex· Pisces for pal'tiea. Sqles MALE Siamese cat declawed Adults.Condo-W•1tcliff There's .$1 million in~ cbazwe for IL receptionillt le Chalet 1963 Harbor Blvd., &: neutered. Vicinity Slater 2br·patio-w/D-reler·frpllm· ree.tion including large secretarial services. CostaMesa.,646-5337. &Magnol.ia,F.V.963-2965. med. poss. $~/mo. Open,. swimming pool, whirlpool 645-6102 MAN ~ -... ,. •-t• W-·ld ~LID Bia k baths, sand volleyball and · . 'JV• "" ~•·a · ..,... ~ c La.b/Setter Drives, walks, patios, pool decb. Doll, 64U514 PATIOS. walks. drive, ntalf new lawns, saw, break, remove. 548--8668 tor est. ~b Country Estate IJy. Hollyv..'OOd Styie apL Danish ina 4 Spacious Apts. Ta. frp lc, dlx kit., raced pool: sunken gas washer/dryer sns. 834.3635 BBQ. Unbelievable Llvfn& -~61!>-~23=24~. ~=,_...~,,..., Only * GREAT VIEW -2 BR.* DELUXE 2 Br., 1~!, be.. 1 BR -FURN. $175 Frplc, bltm. sundecks. pool S'"dio, crpl/drJ>', po 0 1. SaNat·tSUn>'on.:z.s•I ~.:Viets Co. tennis cour,ts, a pro shop DESK space available $50 like to meet young lady. mix. Large dog, Ans to J>e. -& pro who offers free group mo. WUl provide furniture (53J.QS9) anytime. main, ti42-0'JlB. Realtor • 546-0811 • 645-4332 lessons. A beautiful club· at $5 mo. Answer4ag service COUNTER f 0 r Child Cut COMPLETE day care, Lqu.na Hill5 area. 7:30 am to 5: 30 pm. Mon thru Fri. Hourly or weekly rates. Ae- ceptln& any age. 837.,mi or 837-!603. ALL UTlLl.TlES PAID $210 Up. 644-6344, 6T:>-3535 bltns, pvt patios. $150. l c 4 blka i-o1 San Drero n..,. on Beach, l blk W. on Holt to 16211 Parkside Lane.) cno 847-6«1 2 BR, bltins, pool. Walle to Child ok, no pets. ~. beach. $200-up. 0 ran ge $90 l BR duplex. l adu.lt. Coast Real Estate, 644-.fMB. Non smoker. stove, retrig. 2 BR. C.oro Lido. Apt. Adults, Drps:, no pets. Dep &: Ref. pool, m pets. 4250 E. Coast 954 \V. 17th 64.5-3787 * 1-BDRM. APT. * house ba.snd2 h"'1ttth ~5'ubs. available. 178'1S Beach Blvd. ~vorced pe~P Blk/wh!J~!!,. husky. Jn Eastbluff. $185 saunas. I oor ~o \Ui~ Huntingtofl Beach. 60-4321 536-6226 V'fO"GJU1 ~:f~r.b~~:lormean ARCHITECT, engioeE'r, etc. T I .. ,,.A LOSl' in Ealtbiuff. ttte Sunday brunches, bar· Ofc's. 444 Old Newport r•v• ~ Halt ~ fem. tort.I ~~~~~~~~~ t>e-ques, sp orts tourna· Blvd.Seetoap0reciato.Ex· SHIPMATES WANTED shellldth!n.644-:1239 ments. etc. . ter. entrance $95. 548-5300 Windjammer • South Pacific GERMAN Shepherd, male Contractor 2 BR ba. -1 N CUstom decorated Sin· Open N u VI N Bch ·~--------1 ". l • ~·l'. f!W carp. rtes, 1 • 2 BD's. FurnJshed • . Share work & expenses ~P· 0 co ~· c. pt -* SHARP! Unfurn 1 Br. & paint. EncL gar. w/auto. or UnfurnistJd. Low move· OFFICE f 0 r secretarial 2131378-1239 nver jetty. 543-&436. JACK Ta U 1 & ne-~pair Hwy. 546-4924. Cost• Mesa U4S -$165 Bachelor It. 1 BR. patios, frplc'1, priv. rarages . Divided bath & lots of ........ -hall, poof " pOol tablet, sauna bath.<. Close to OCC &: UCI. $140 door. Mature adult!, no in costs and no lease re· bookketping 11ervicc. Reas. FEM. Fawn ahf!p h erd. ~~iry~~ ~.~t.;:: AND THEN THERE per mo. 557-7768. pelg. $190. 645-4443. q"ired. Models open d&lly Nr. 17th SL Sbpg. C.M. [SJ Between Vktoria & °"""'• NR. 17th St. 2 BR, gar. rncd 2 BR dplx. Nice, spac. Walle 10.7. 548-8118. I I Cout 6*--0907 645-5500 Drlv1way1 WERE NONE! yrd. child & •ml pet ok. to bay, oeean, sho[ll, no OAKWOOD GARDEN * AIRPORT AREA * l.olt and -. ' • -------1 •1381 A 1 .. " ~7 . QUALITY aeal coat i nc . ., mo. v now. ~;:ru;:i • pets. Adults. 675-4172. . APARTMENTS Adj. Airporter .Hotel. Deluxe-Weather, p .. oil re1istant. see for yourself! 17301 Ke<laon Ln. Cl blk W. of Beach, t bllr: N. of Slater). That's the story each lime we have an apartment available. Woosh • Some- ~~~~~gRPa;,~~a8:~ ~~~rrn~~fc~S:~lt:~ {ResortLivingfor :u~~~t~~ Found(freead1) 5501 Instruction Jfl•) ~~ck. Hawle7 •i grounds. Adults, 546-4016. $Un Leese 67l-St.f8 Adults Only). room 8 833-2840 . . 84:1-1848 HUNTINGI'ON Ga rd en• 5 one wants to 1novc·in and Apb. Hell at Bolsa C'hlca. start enjoying life here • ~1321 Compare ~ See spacious 3 bedroom units ..• '\!bat you're missing. Fr. Uving room v.>ith fireplace, ~. l private patio, your own .=~LRG=-. -,2,-..,B"'R.~Bu=-ng-calow,-I I au n d r 1 ·workshop and . 1 garage. All ~t in a garden adult · · · NEWPORT BEACH IDEAL .!oc A·:." Aug 1. FOUND' Black Lebrador1·-------Eltclrlcol 2 Br. Adults, no pets. NEWPOitT .. BAYFRONT l6th & Irvine · _... pup with flea coUar. Vic.1• BAY MEADOWS APTS. F De-Harbor CM Good tnrlfic Mesa. Verde, c .M. S,,7-9618. Schools & ---------387 w. Bay SL CM 646-0073 APT. 2 Br. 2 Ba. or 645.0550 ar 642.Sl70 ~-.' 100 Sq .• Ft. 83$-3437 ln1tnictlons 575 EL EC'ra!CIAN, ~cenoed, tails Call 00-2202. """I"'""" SMAIL green parrot with bonded. Small jobs, malnt. 2 BR, upper. ClOSftl garage. BEAOl-11.J bllc. 2 Br, 1 Ba, :ia>4-\V. Oceanfront, lg l BR, dys. red bead., vie. Pearl & 1ST Grade Prep educatiOn. & repajrs. ~. Adults, no pets $140 gar, 100ry rm. $250/mo summer & winter rentals, OmCE S60 month, crptd, Cl"l'lter St, Laguna Beach. Learn readinr, writing, ELrel'RlCAL WORK. All • 646-53)9 • yrb'. ~· avaiJulyt.ti#-5.lJ7. furn, util pd. in shoppsing 49"i-0402. ·arith .• Bible stories, kinds. Big or ml&ll Uc'd & Apt, .f GardellS', ti poo !I. with big tree\; anti nnnl. Saunu. Hot Jacunis. Te~ """ A luxurious all adult envi· nis courts. $190. 8t6-0259. o..~ . * DELUXE 1 • 2 BR * center • 333 E. 17th t., ~. !··-~--,__ --t ~· -· a · Newport Helehtl CM. 673-014(1 FOUND 2 baby k:itteM, male JIU1.1·n.ll,ll,l9 wA:11a, games, .iu ... & •..:.:: es · ..........,.A.u, Bltns, dshwshr, gar., nr So. • · • 1.: fe'male, 1 Ute orange, 1 and outiJ'Cg, SmaB dus, Gard9ning Coast Plll2a. • 545-2321. NEW unf 1100 sq. 11. 2 Br. 2 """"' II &I BAY VIEW OFFICES dark brown, c.M. area. C&l!f. Teo<ber< Cred. --------r APT. -• SjMlcious Bungalow. Pvt. patio $150. mo. to right adults 846-1323. Laeuno Beach ,_.;;.. ______ _ CHARMING studlo w i t h view, blk lrvm !Ugh Sehool. ~ or po11ibly ,,......,..... 494-4847, 494--0288. * l BR. dose to beach Ir sbop'g. No. End. Ocean Vl<w. Call 494-7079. Newport lle•ch BAYFRONT RENTAL not FA,ge\vate:r at Coronado. YW1Y leaet onb' Sl25, 3 Br., 2 baths, rarage. Priv. beech. Avail July 1st. Mr. Robinson DA VIS Re&!(!< e WINTER RENTALS e L2,U BR. ReaerYe Nowll ABBEY REALTY Gll-3850 1 BR, mobU.e home. pool, tum.. ulll pd. $15 0 • Adull/l»,pel ~k. &16-7983. Tl E FOR QUICK CASH THIOllH A I PILOT llT AD 142-5171 EASTSlDE 2 Br, l 'h ba. d· Ba, dressl,_ rm. frpl, ,-Deluxe, air-conditioned 64>2468. w/exp. M·F. M . July 1· JOHNSONS' GARDENING \vshr, bltns, crpts, ctrps, encl dshwhr, forctd air ht, w/w Redecorated. Lido area SMALL <bcker Spe.niel found AlJI". l. $3». ~ Yard Maintenanot, Planting ronment. " , \vai t ! FAIRWAY VILLA APARTMENTS gar. No pets.. $1 75. 64.>42'20. cpt. drps, bltn range, glass Realonomica, Bkr. 675-6700 on Victoria. Street, Costa PRIVATE swim leuons, my Cleanupt 962-.2035 . East Bluff slid'g dr. from tam/din rm Rooms 400 MEDICAL suite, ready to go. Mesa. Call and identify. home Newport He tr ht S • Fast resuJts att just a to pri. deck. Lndry · H 20122 Santa Ana Avt. 546-62':15 area-coin op. $24:> mo. ind. LARGE roOma: overJook'g Heil at Bolsa Ollca, .B. 642-1.fll. certitied & exp. W SI call away. 6Q..f<. DELUXE 3 B~. 2D:AL~~~or ~ease. gar & gas ht, cook'g & hot Harbor & Ocean. ;:1> wk A ;275/mo. 84&-l323. MALE ~ter type, ~ 5 llneo. 5 days for 5 hocia!. Air~~R~~~~15Swim· :1!:f~c;::e~r:~~~e:r ~~r :::oo~: ~ ~~:.ic:r.ocean. ~Sea· ~;!!Mi:~~~~·~~--~ ~k~s~B:a::.* * * * * * ming Pooll • Health Spa • opener avail. Pool & pm for appt. ROOM tor rent. nice Costa $95. Hi-traffic count. 2340 --=='-·--~~-- Tennis Courts • Game and Recreational area. Mesa home, $65 mo. Npt Blvd. , C.M. 646-2SU, 1 er 8 wk old silver Genmnll'--..---------------..1 ~=ROOM e i27S e Apll., n1u 370 * 546-9346 * 5<8-3333. Sbepherd puppy found •t FROM $165 86S Amigos Way, NB Furn. or U m, ROOMS $15 wk up w/klL Ul OFFICE space or comtn'I Heil &: GoldellWl'St i"° 6/19. MEDITERRAN' EAN Managed by Caito Mt,. wt up AplB, 2376 Newport 111we avail. Approx. 500 sq, -'84~7~-lOO'l.~==,..._-=-....,.. WILLIAM WALTERS CO. Blvd, CM 543-97$. ft. 17404 Beach Bl•~ .. H.B. LRG. Blk/White Spmei VILLAGE Huntln!llGn ilHch ROOM, private bath. home c.JI w-sm Agt. · ~ tloe~ TJ:' iJ.': 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ** NEW ** ~. comm u n It Y STORE & office for ""'' cn4) 557-8020 pools, etc., 83:WOS5. Balsa ewe. at Heil, H.B. 645-1481 (pre'~.) RENTAL omcE ON BEACH I. LA COSTA AP'fS. Guest Homo 415 84&-l.323. FOUND new 10 speed bike OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM on Balboa J>enimula call ----~----1 2 Bl\, 2 BA Uni. *PRIVATE ROOM* * om<:MOO "'l 11 avl now. OR H165 end-· 3 BR. 1 % BA. Beautiful >'r. $277 . . . 800 Sq. Ft. JNDU!~~r+:::~~~~~~:,:; !q'>Ack>\l~ apt. P r iv at c 2 BR. F'um. 'Fr. $.188 1 & 2 Bedroom I« •m~ulatory penon. Good SROP avl Aug. 646-2130. UNO tan Cockapoq vlclnl· balcony. Carpet. Choice ADUL'I'S ONLY • BuUt·ins e Shag carpets lood,rucecheerfulcum:nmd· ty South O:Jut Plaza Trader's Paradise lines times .dollars location. Chlld"n " small FUmllun! Available e Dr•,,.. • W&lk In cloletl mas. lndu1trlal Rtnt•I 450 6121/'12. 842-65.19. peta wtleoml'. Ra-.blo C a r P et><lrapes-dllhwasber e Swimming Pool * Call 54Ml53 * COS'rA MESA FND K Case Roano1<el:':-=".'::'::':'::"::"::'::-:""::'-:"~-::'""!-~...(I renL No depooit. 351 V~ healed poof ... unu-ttMls e Bar-b-Qucs Sum.,,.r Ront•l1 420 1141) It l880· Sq n. ' ey c.J1 and lck.'I> U SPACE TRAILER PARK 80 Acrea Shut. CQcadj, ·-~-Ap' 3. rec .....,._ .. v1wl e ~-•--• Gar•-~·nm~--·~• Ave.,nlrvloe. . • -·" •----In S.E. LA. pl•• artt· bun• •·• t ~-. • palloNmple _...,,_ ~·~~ --ilf 1 Br furn 1rlr Sips i Fncd ~~ ~· ~ lib'· ~1-3991alt5.30 p.m. :_u,-._:~1'0-'• -ttt Ph·., -• ' ·-· • c. * * $170 * * Securfrn ~r.:.-.. All o•;fities Pa· . . f1BERGLASS Sia ..... ••• ., ow, -.. IS ml. to 99. a ill', l!> Ba, n<wly painted HU..ftNuG~T~ON U yd. ~thhou>e. A"'" 1 n g,. ~r. Nwpt Frwy a S.D, Frwy FOUND Bollff. Vic. tter (nl) 83U516 ll'7 or VaL J37,l00, Want prop, NB, Bltins, Cl!>Vdrpl,""' patlo. "11 Ad""'· no "'" • Shade ""'· l80 "1<. IV. 2931 G""" Lb. ~a::::~.& o.JI 11> evenlb&. ~--...,-= T.D. or ' ~o Act. Nr •chi& & shop'&. Children PACIFIC Walklna dtsi>nce to °""'Hwy. Kl!. 640-MT!. CSo. of Baktr, E. ot. Faltvlow 14 Undivided lnlerell ln458 2\i Ao.. C'.alll. C11y, 111,ooo - ok, no pets.. 880 Centtt--st-. 711 ~'l AW., H.B. Abopplng center. ~ewport lkh, lg patio & ~l Ml)-lttpreatntative tbert SmJ, t>achebund ~. ~wry betwl'I Htmet Value. W,zit U.vtl trailer Of. 6lu.1IO or 548-2682. <nl) •MJ•M 3u Avoc•clo St c M · ~ 6• Steps ,0 9·am42'TIODll, · Mt ~Rancbo-€allf;-For-cltor-·f-<>Hrulbml1~. ---~1 A-·-~ Of -w• ~"· -,.. -·• ' ' °"'""' -m-58!2· f714J 979-4434 or S1M1ll tot. San Cltmeote ere• M. DAVIS, l'.Wlor .. ~~u•L 2 Br., II> WI~1~~i1°~J;\'.s ro ~""" LAj{E ARROWHEAD ""'"' COSTA MESA OULO'S pone, .,._ lo W.000 eqjy m.os&I. W.lllOO =~~~Prt:.'~ :i =i:, WC<ir. For Info 6'/Q Ill !~ U0420 _.,..195-=:t..:s b<ocll lo Hllfln. $2500 eqlll!y In '°"ty ll SlfARP '62 Uoc. C.0., tar pati6. MUiis mlY· No pet&. WALK to lle•ch 1 & 2 BR tum « UJllUn> ; 616-8'111i. mo/12801q It, J)YI ofc.10' dr. acte lo~ Rancho Calilornla, Comet, Falcon, Ramb).,. -$1'19.5@. 11$4 Santa 2 Br, crpta, drps, dlbwht. Chlldttn'• -·· fl>ol, * NOW to Sepe u. Uni. 2 1»22>-••·Jl6'1.1!"'· c. R. GERMAN 9'epbOrd .w.. U'llll. So, oH:Jslnin. Ttod• war.-P.U, ea..,,..., trlr ... -A•t. 6'11-«1!11; -· 709 Palm. * 84t-3357. 11<!0 Up. ELM GAllDEllS BR ~ c.M. $173 mo, Has NATl'RESS, C.M. W.Jl3i), .,.. •lblk -Ind 1Wll 6, for Auto oe1 ' Alao ~ JO' ..,, W/Thp SPAC. 2 a~ Br. apt 1140 up. LARGE Boclll. Wiik to AP'!'S. 177 E. Zlnd S~ C.M. "~A bltns. 567-&IOO. FOR 1-by ownft', In-Yic. l'la<i!llti&. Cail 5lS-31!ll. (714) '92.'1119 OB mlr, nm' lo""~ Pool. ept/drpo, blflw, lddl t!ho!ott. ~ adult ~y. Rd A 61"'3615. * llAU!OA ISLAND • 2 I>' duolr1ol Ntlr.10,000 11!• 1315 POUND wlll~ tame """· ok. Cltenlng dePMll. $100 pllX Like to tndot Our Tnlllr'• tum. Junt 1100 wk; .fi.dy l!orthe.rd, nr _..,. .t Vic. Plac<nlla ""'• c.M. * 1996 MoJ>i• No. l. ~S uUl. t'l2-JJll9, Parodi.e O)ldron Is lilt )'OU! Sllil; Aue SUO. 673-.1240. Grand, llonla Anti. 612-JSJJ. _64_2-2633_~· ----- ~ * * * * ---... - • ' DAILY 'llOT r----J~tr--, ---J~ !._____ ....... ~ J[il) I r. ........... = lflll I llIIJ I llIIJ [ ][fl) ~[ _ .... I,_ .... ~, Ga "'.°"1"' .,. Alnltnt & YAR0° Cl.EAN·UP nMi? Paponttngi"' Tree "'moV<I, -Ing. ltwn DRAIPERY IJW.ller, CUiiom INSURANCE A&t!!l<Y or Co. Htlp Wtntocl, MA F 710 Help Wtntocl, M & f' 711 Htlp Wanlwd, M & f' 71 e e NEEDED Two Offl .. Glrl1 care. Alao, ltwbl f<rtillzed, * PAINTING , PAPER!NO e APPRAISER .,"i>'d 5 day week, oockgrwnd. General O!tic< top drtllt mow A edit $.15. lntrrlor Exterior Clus 2 HYLAND m~ Call for ~ Otrk. Alt-21-30. Varied MUJI be 25 and able to drive Ori_. ae.J..i !31.' Lie. Il11W'fd Cuuanteed e LOAN SERVICE terview. Window ~ dutie•. 1'lticy """~· tome _ APPLY _ 645--0.91 ~u. _._ Call Hania 642-4SS8' Flfl! insurance e:rcp, Inc. S4!M>C.O. bkkpg. Sala .... Ot'!n. 61$-~ ~ LABS ·~ 1&i E. 1Gth st.. c.~1. AL'S ~·b~EN!NG W"LLPAPER HUNG Call tor appotn1mcnt DRAPERY ~·RPET Sales.,_ro_r_a-;PP-:-'~· ==,.-,,=--~ MARINERS -.n. 1 NEED pcrn\anent Bab)'lit1er fO\' rll'Clenb>a & 1 ma II CaU Reb<o &16-Jl49 El<per. -tnr t Y Pe INVEST IN 3 d)'1. a wk. Old<r ••man landaca~ ""'1cea, call : WALLPAPER HUNG SAVINGS CONTRACTS penon. ActlYe ltor<. Excel YOUR FUTURE pn•r. My home. MT..f.l97. ~ evta. Strvtnr C&rll!fblro 64Fr2"9 1oi.15 We•tcUIC Drive draw+ cornm. 492--2254. NEWCOMER \VtLt'01'1rN,..., N._.t. Cd¥, Cotto Mia, PROF.' palntinc, alJo -.., w• ' BID CLERK Eam $7QCl.$IGO mo. Full or pt llme. Hocpitality Hcoteu ~ 00-~ Westcll!f. acooua. cell., lnter/exter. Ne:;~ch 4 c1ay wk. No exp, Must be B!' YOUR OWN BOSSI To C>Jl LOCALLY on new QUALITY Lie/Im:. Frte est. 645-:1191. ~====-===""I Responaible for Pft!paratlon over 6' A-willlne to work. Mtn or Women ~ident ramiUtt bringing GARDENING FOR clean a: ~at painting, APARTMENT--MAN~°t,~ or commercial bids & price Ovtr %1. Pn!t Married. 1:1fls & civic info. Good pey :; Y" exper. in area. Re-interior or oterior • reu. Ad\Llt com~ nts quote•. Medical & Phanna·1~-=~·=~-~---I l111e A Yellow P/tiplt'. l\fll$l have btpw pla.nttna. haul away, lmeral rate.. Dick, 9fi8..41'.m. R 'CTIVE GIRL ttUtical product 1moYt·Iedge ENJOY Sell~ real HlateT T1xl Cab ~nlUe. car, typifl&' abilil.)'. landlca~ maintenance. A.TT "' desirable. Requitts good Then, EARN MORE Ior 5-17-JOSa. RESTAURANT t.JANAGER PRESTIGE POSITION oUera ~xedltnt aatary, bonu.a plua trinae. btnelita. Opportunity for part owntrthJp through earninp for the r\aht man. \Ve will train. All rtpliet confidential. Send resume to: L. J, Levinson, Senior Vit:e Presidtnt, Mr. Steak. ll'IC. P.O. Box 580;5 T. A .. Oenvt'r, Colo. 80Zl7. SECRETARIES "Kelty Gh•lt" are apeclal girls. \Vork t<r the top com. panit'a In OMUlle Ctl. Work Y·.'hcrt you llkt, when )'OU like, ror at lolll u )W like. Excellent earnlnp. Weetly pa,y checks. No f f: e I . lnte-rvlews MOndl.1 throulh >'rlday from l.f. Call "' vlait. KELLY GIRL 2061 BuslnH:s Ctr. Dr. Irvine SU.1441 Frff eatimatet.. Plumbing I Occuicnal work typffi&: skills. calculator (I~ your effort!! Not based Call for Appt NIGIIT lleCUJ'ily i:uard '''ill· SI0-717J or 646-9076 Save"onhornel'e'pain I Hi pay, short bow-a eratioo. ability t9workwith uponthen~berp!transt.c-546~1311 bl;;.to .,,-ork eveninp. l\lusl llES'I'AURANT: \\'e 8.J'l.' 1ak- AL'S -Landscaping. Tree Free es( plwnbi.n&:, paint, I Genttal cleanlne numben A detail. good com. tiom: completed. but )'OUr ha\'l" small boat f'Xpet., a&e il'l£' appllC'ations for S.c:urlty Offlc:ers Part tim f> 4 full Ume. AYeraxe $100 wk to ~ atart. paid \'&Calion, ho!!'pltal &:: life lnsurancl'. Opportunity to advance lo d,.tectlve:. Contart SM:urity A~t. \Vhite ~·ront Storf', 2222 S. I-I arbor, Anaheim, Fri, 6/23, 9 am "' 12 noon. removaL Yard n!~llnc. Installations 839--03?2 I No heavy work muni.caOOn skills, willinc· VERY FIRST CX>M· Ask tor Herman »SO yrs. Colli 4!J6....6131 for *EXPERIENCED* 'frub .baullq:, lot cleanup. PLUMBING REPAIR l\!ust drive. Apply ll·I nf!SS to \\'Ork under preasure. MISSJON CHECK .. Work ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.., ~•i;piiptiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Cocktail Waitresses R<palr .,,,inJden. 673-1166. No job too small RENTAL READER w;th a Mghl> competit;" """NE oco~"''"''" • Food Weitrassas JAPANESE C&rdenor . * 642-3128 * 569 IV. 19th, Cotta Me.. PURCHASING and'":\" '::::"1 com· s·~~~I l Ll\,JVl'll'ICL NOTE TELLER Cooks Complete Ymlwork l ~C"O"L"'E~PL=u'"M"B=IN"'G.-Auto Mec:honl~-ld ' CLERK :,oY· .. :::.., pro:!:~.i uvlCES•AGEJ\'CY Bartonda" Oean-up. Free Estimates, 24 hr. urvicf. 645-1161 BM\V Experience, .,.iuu ReRI Estate Agent.I. Let's JoW'Tlcyinan/Mecharut• Sr.iO Experienced 8u1 Boys 642-3102. have Class A License, Good talk!! Call-DA RR E LL Exec. Secretaries 10 $800 0 I h Drains unclogged -$1.50 \Vorking conditions, See 1 ta 2 years e."<perie:nce Ir. MEEKER, "'" ,.=, Gencral.Offi~ to 500 I washer-SERVICE Station Attendant, PROFESSIONAL ll'ff work, Se 1· to 100' I'" H tro ty · -'·'"-.. :-.1 .....,...,.,... -UNITED -Apply 111 ·-11'011 I() Ati1-ti pm lull ti -·e• .. ,.•-•, "-er me -.w. Mr. einzat s ng Pll'!l...._....,,req ...... ...,. Accounl.mgClerks lo$500 ... me~-· ''"'"u,. prun In .. tr Imm I... * 54~2502 * CREVIER E$CROW Many Other o-nin91 California Bank JOLL y ROGER Must 1 .. """'" neot " IPl'AYizie, sprinkler s. oof Documentation SECRETARY ~ E. 11111lat1~\;,e) CM RESTAURANT clean cut. llourly wage ·• ~~·~ 1 ea 0 u P · R Ing MOTORS CLERK Experience necessary 642_1470 6 ~Jonar(·h Bay Plaz<l 2-jt5() Del Prado Incentive bonus. Don"i; Gull ._.,.. • T. Guy Roofing. Deal 208 \V. 1st St., Santa Ana MARINERS Sout h Laguna Dana Point l'oiarina Service, fl.I() So. Coast llY..')'., * NEW LAWNS* rnr..t. 1 "°my own wort<. 135-3171 JANITOR -Man capabl• of 491;.ii;J SALESLADY-CASHIER Laguna Beach. Sod -Stolons • Seedin,a:. Yard 645.2780. MS-9590. AUTO S •LESMAN 1 year general o.l'Uce cxper-ESCROW general c 1 ~an 1 n g, Su... 1'! . SERV1CF. Station SAle«men. --~-"-· s·-·· Li•'d. ~ le-, 10 key addio• ma· l'l!i w I .. I :.itu1·e &: E.xpenenctd \\'&Ill· apply In pe--· -IV. •-.:.i.•...u.;.-.... .. .. Sewlng/Alter•tions ed c '"'~ ~-.. " estclift Dr ve, plement your income. If you ,_, wu 53f.ml. -----ExSalpe•n,!~-. IB~~;,1 & .... .::. chine le typing skills re-Suite 201 . N~rt Beach live in FJ Toro or Mission F.qual Oppor. r;mployf'r rd by rl'latively small food Coast lJ1\y, Ne\vport Beach. '-'-.: SEWING -DESIGNING ..... , ..,..,. :n" .-.. ..... ~.... quired. ·~~~!'!!'!!'!!'!!!'!!! sto1Y. • not a liUPf'r n1arket. Jonea Lawn .::JllC"•v•ce iten-\Vomen. Rea90nable Group inlllrance, demo. 645-1111 Viejo,"~ can gh·e YOU 3~ NURSES, pvl c'\uly, a!! type~ l\'o Sal. night or s un. 1vork. SERVICE Stn attendanbl, Mow, LF.dge le ~acuum. rates. Ten dollar minimum. plan. Stt Bob Crevier at "EX"CE=LL""'ENT"', =--o-p-po-,7tun-,-Uy-I hr:s. oork in lha.t atta each all M11fts. l.t'sroul1r Nut~E'li J\led1cal & hospitRI benefits. expel. f'ull & pt. time. Apt)ly Sm a 1·1 1 r g e -c ean.up. Estimates. Call 84.~1450. CREVIER MOTORS SECRET ARY for right girl. SmM factory nighl. S nights a wk. Wrile Regisl.ry, 3:)1 llospitc,J Hd., Uniforni furn. $2.25 hour. Bill Rash Chevron Sta., 545-2S43. 208 W. 1st St. t!Xpetience required. $2. hr Cleary, i640 E. Slauson. N.B. · J\pply ~ E1 Toro Rd., IAg PROFESSIONAL Alterations -642-5145 Slnt• Ana 1 lo 3 years general secntar-to i>t&rt, but rapid ad-Commerce, 90010. 642-995,; or ~9'J.l~ Lioc:'lbcll:'. Nutrition, Hills: Japanese Gardenlnl: Service Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. 135-3171 ial cXperience. Outgoing vancement. \Ve will train1'J"'A"'N"IT"RE=ss,;;;-, ---,,,-,ti~. me-. ""5 lnten>il!\\'S s.a ~1 1 ~· (in rear o[ the Toy \\'or\d SERVICE Station \\'Ork, 'ull Frtt Est. * 646-0619 Signs AUTOMOTIVE ~~.nality, strong typing Lnp m •ch i n e operation. day ""~k. mw;t be over 21. NURSES hicks, all sJJ;i;;, Storr on IO\\'{'I" level So. & part time positions avail. EXPERT J Gard ..;;..._ ____ """".,,_--IMUlll> 545--0401. Exp. oot n e c es s a r Y. Coast Shopping Ct"nter, Costa La Pai Un\on, IA. Pa'I Rd. apanese ener 3-D r..iagnl'tie Signs EXPERIENCED AUTO, LOT Newport Bch area. Start $2. F/hme. lt.B. Conv. 1-Ios:p. 11.f Fry Lap 01.*0~1796...:a c:i·~~~ ~~~~~~ Mr. Gene Stone CooksExperlenced hr. 54rHIZ7l. 188.llr:~~SSt~~~ ~-~ALESMEN ~t~Rl!°:tu~or:. OON. UNIVERSITY OLDS. (714) S40-SOOO Ext. 552 Dishwashers . Expcri~ced Need men whc> are ready to _Nc,o:_,:;ph:c""';,"'-"coll"-c~--=....,,,-1 OOMPLETE Lawn 6: I • R I Gardening aervice. Haulini .r_._•_•_11_io_n __ tp.:.,..•_• __ MOBILE, 2850 HARBOR & Bu1boy1 KEYPUNCH Call >t~306I learn the caefbusinesa and SERVICE Statlo"' PQsltlont BLVD., COSTA MESA. HYLAND Apply in Person OPERATOR ORDER 'f"k"'' •-"'"'•·•rl · are \Yilling to train. Muat open f/tlme. Drivha•w1~_7 If. clean-up. Jim 548--0405. * BLAINE'S TV * , TREE SERVICE Servicing All Brands Trimming, Pruning &: Clean-Authorized Magnavox. m42 Ortego Hwy. . .. ~ • v • • s · have 2ood personality, be salesman/Ute mec n ,,._, AVON INVITES YOU to LABORATORIES San Juan Capistrano over 19. rron1 our otf1ce or interested in a future, dreu P.'Iual have expcr. Cd. eam- up. 642-5l9S or 142•8442_ Known for honesty 540-4313 atart earning extra cash -CITY OF -:,.~ur hotne. Part or full \Yell, sa.lesmindfl!. Benefits: Ina pote:ntia.1. Jerry selling our excitin&' cos-EXPERIENCED food NEWPORT BEACH time, day.~ or f'V('S. Noe:..:-De 1 1. h Parham, ~f<!sa Verde Shell JIM'S 'Gardening, complete Tiie · ·-J h •~ d' · Sal mo., group n!.. ug metic fashions for summer, \\'alu-.:SS lU'IC ... inner per1ence. nN:esi;, . a1y ,__. Unli ·t-• In Serv -·1 Harbor B1 Colta '72! For a penonaJ ~ppt. 3300 Hyland A~e. 8plit shift. Apply \Vhite $3.00 Ptr Hr. Sl.65 hr. Call 894-2750 before :~~llNl~O;y in m~~n~ Me~'.->~ ' lawn&: yard carr, clt!lnups. CER.,\i.'1:JC tile new &: M>3662 an S pm. remod el. Free est. Small Call 540-7Ml. 1• • Horse Inn, 3295 Newport 5 pm Cotta Mesa, C• 1f, 92626 Blvd. Ne\\-port Bch . UN IVERS IT Y OLDS. SERVICE Station need 1 * LANDSCAPING * Jobo welcome. 5.16-2426. Babysit bee.ch hou.9e. ' · Temporary. 4 lo 6 weeks. For MOBILE, 285(] llarbor Bh·d., night man, 5-10 pm. MUlt ~wk. Own tr&N. Equal Opportunity Employer EXP. babysitter: to care for application &: inJormation, P•rt Time Costa Mesa. have !llOme le'l'Vi(e station New lawns, Sprinklm:, dedcl. Tutoring cleanup. State lie'd. 536-1225. Exp. Req. 645---0476 COLL BUS MJR 4 &: 6 yr old a:1rl1. From 8 contact Personnel Office. Experienced SALES TRAINEE-t!:<p. U~'lON OIL, m E. EXP. HawaUan Go""""r SPANISH TUTORING C.Omplele prdening lttVice All ages. 673-2380 Kamalanl, 64M676. BABysmER needed • • , • am to 6 pm. 5 day11 wk. Call 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Ilth 5 c M • my To operate sml. bus ns P/'I', ?tin. \Van"Cn, 54l-S221 days. Beach 92660_ 613-6633. TELLER Interesting ,.,wk in asphalt ~~~t·~· ~··-·~~~~-t home • lite housekeeping, yr round. Xlnt. exp. Sal + EXP typ" 2 3 de. "'Ii~=====:: repair salts. Previous u.les SERVICE Statian full ti.me C.M. &reL aft 5:30 &U-7452. ';ti, SlS-1186 bef. noon. H~ 1~st ;ui;. M:;: ~~: EG~ 1 exp. df'sin.b1e, Must h11.ve night manager. AIIO pert Gener•f Services TOTAL SERVICES CO. Plumbe lnstall's -Carpentry. Elee l'!!pain, cement v.·ork. 646-1809. • nuNGS By MOOM:: Fence, aen. c::rpt repair, appl lnstln, 'f!!!ee., plumb, tilt. 552-89¥.1. ~oullng U)CAL M o v e 1 , hauling, cleanup, Exp college stu- dent. Lri:-truck. Res. 533-7946 TREE & Jrg. plant removal. Yard &: trash clean-up. Rototilling, moving, 2 trucb + 5 k>n tlat dump. 7 day, 24 br. Call M A T 642-1403. Y ARO & Garage Oeanup. Free eat. 1 days. Call anytime. 543-5031. YARD prage cleanups. ~ trees, dirt, tvy, skiploader , backhoe. 847-a;SG. Housecle•nlnt MESA Oeaning. Carpets, windows, 1 l o o r a etc. Resld/c:om'L 55 7-i'142, ~111. HOUSE OF CLEAN Floon, crpts, windows A walls. 5 yn. an:a. 642-6824 BAY le Beach Janitorial O,ts/windows/ftoon etc. Resid/Comm'l. ~l«JI. Prof. Corpot Clooning Al.lo windowt It Jloor care. Call Dutch 531-1.SM, 24 h1'S.. Dtdicotod Cloonlng * WE 00 EVER.YmlNG * Refs. Free e!Sl. 646-~ JEFF's Cleaning Servlce RWdential -Commercial ,..... Eltlmates -· Excellent HOUteeleanUir by day. Own trana. •836-0648* DEPENDABLE \t.'Olnan to do ~Own trans. • 642-2314 • JAPANESE lady would like h'.M.ilewOl'k. No traMporta- tton. 968--0503· lAPANESE cletninr lad)'. Colla Meu, Newport, CdM lttL Own tranl-549--1029. ][Il) Job Wontocl, Molo 700 SCR·AM-LETS ANSWERS 8.AR.'\IA.lD wanted. Good CONSTRUCTION Superin· Box 2112 Cocta l\!eu ~ L AL SEC TY $550. -UNITED-rrliable transportation, X1nt tirtl(' 6-11 shill. Arro, 19th&: personality • must. Apply tendent Need now Tracts , ' Good opportunity for smart Callfornla Bank opportunily for advance-Nt!"-porl Blvd ., C.?-.1 . 10-3 Knotty Keg, 212 5 tome ~U-sites L.\. & 0r'. EXPER SILK FINISHER. pl \\'ilh good typing &: SH ml'nt. 'l yr:s. roill!ge prefer-SERVICE Station Help. ex. Harbor Blvd .. C.M. ange C.O. Prefer knowledge Full or part_ lime, top pay, skills. l\fust have lega! back-222 Oce1n Ave. rerl. Call 549-1167, 9 Al\! to per. F'ull I: Pmme. 990 E. e BEAlITY OPERATOR purchasing It estimating. best ot \\'Orking rond. Apply ground. New offices. Co. Laguna Beach :. P'1 or 546--0319, Eves after <:out H""Y" N.B. wanted Imme d . Ex· Salary negotiable. Call (TI4) In person, C.Ontlnent~I Clean-benefits. R Pi\f for intervi".·~·--SERVICE Statlon/•ttendanl, ~ienced. Also operatora m-21'.8J McCubbin Develop-ers, 810 N. El Canuno, San Call Barbara Kinv 540-0635 49M.S46 SALESMAN full time, eve. ahlft. Exper w/foHo"1ng -h I g heat ment Ch., Costa Mesa. Qemente. NEWPORT Good potential. only. Ught meehanlcal percentag• pam. HarhoT COOK EXPERIENCED It a 11 an PERSONNEL AGENCY Equal Oppor, Employer Call Mrs. Schmidt Jmowl Nttl In appeuuce. Shop'g center, BENTI..E'Y'S Convalescent hostiital A resi· Baker, Bread . & pas~. 3848 Campus Dr .. NB I!!~~!!'!!'!"'~~!!!!~ \VESI'CLIFF Apply momlnaa: only. 25llO (facing rear park'g lot) 2300 tial 'l'ty Full or part time. Lucci Bi' i'~~~!"""!"~!'!!!'!!~ I PART time janitorial work. s Per!!Onfl(ll Agency N--Blvd., C.ll. Harbor den c~1! .,1!;;.11 · Deli Bakery, 8911 Adams 1LEGAL Secre• .. -·, super a•--"-•k. ".65 hr to ~' ---· J-lourly _ Gue!t _ Abhor -· "'"".:ww _,,. ui1 ,..4 ... .., -.~ "11"13 \VeslcllU Dr., NB • SINGLE needle ()pen.ton, Modem_ YOUR DOUGH BOAT TOUCH-UP 1 locai Ave., HB. sharp. With some SH. start. Over 18. 548-~7 a.ft 645-2770 expu. on dNtll!I i: The way ""e ligurt, beware Gelcoat exp., required. C~~clw~ yr A ex~. orl 9 76 FIELD llerviceman, ex-~tenorette, lie! auto, book· ~5~·--,-~--~-~ SA\VYER home need I sportlwe&r. lfl-0308. ~ the candi'datea who -...... Coastal Recreation, Inc. n16" u ' pp y perienced. Garage d o o r eeping exp. Ne w P 0 r t Peraon to help me mine gold. tu h k I n u1 ,..... Newport Blvd .. CM. 12-5 pm. operato-. -to 30 =. Center office. 644-6400. ma re o u se e e p I T ELEPHONE Aniswt:"'°""' mote pie in the sky. They Call Bob Londttss 66 hr •o .:u .,.v Call John, women for practica.I nu.r-. Ser v 1 c e Opera-, ~ plan to use YOUR DOUGH. G-42-879:> CUSTODIAN, $2. per tia1" 642-3490. LinlO Color cameraman. ~ Ing. 64&-6716. PERIENCED ONLY. Able INDUSTRIOUS young man BOOKKEEPER./Secty, full eveni.ng shift diff~t;n ' FRY COOK. EXPER. l'Xp. journeyman, / Wage PORTER or Janitor, Part SEA.i'\1"STRESS wanted to to vmrk al.I shifts. Re&eocy, expE'TiellC'l'd in plumbing. charge A: payroll Cal. full ti~. perm. posltiOns.' 7 Apply In person. Colony QPe'l'l & negotiable. (714) time days for retired man, isew at home, oo experience 64~216'1. painting, a;eneral main-driven lie. 709-C Randolph, am~3:30 pm Ii: 3 P~·ll.30 Kitchen, 3211 Harbor. Costa 521-063). ~to 24 hra. wk. Lite work. necs lhould be good home ====::--""77."'-..,,_ tenance needs ! u 11 -ti m e CM. ~~:ir Q~ q u;: ~ ~ h Mesa. l:LIVE-==m--:ho-u-,-ek"e-eper--, -ran-ch ;892-6596==,-·===-;::=.,-~. Call 646-1910 bt. 9:00 ~+O~'.~:S·tt!: employment. Cail Brian, BOYS Coast Olfnm. H~p., South style atmosphere. Must be POWER Machine Operator and 6:00. Orang c Airpcrt 642--0022. Aie 10.l(.to deliver papers Laguna 49S-llll. An equal GTypE~ER~L OF~ICE homcapable ot oomplete.catt of ex P. d w/Naugahyde-type ~sECR.ET===-AR=Y'",-.,.-ecu--:ti~ve-,..to :ee:: CAil a~er 04• pm uk ~'DENT ----full time In the Dana Poinl, San Ce-rtu"ty ..i-.-.. ing s 110me figure e le also like animal.r. niateria.I. llourly rate. Bet-president f home building ~·u ...... .a oppo m Mn,_,,.=· \vork req'd. Previous No small children. 6J9....6QJ. 0 1or Sue. 557-21!1. ~94·!20:._o~~-. area. mentDe::""'ILY. PILOT DENTAL n .......... tionis' ottl ter than a~ pay for co. Experienced, mature. """'""""°ONE •·•·-- .,....... .... .,1il""'.:J....., "" ~~.... " ce exper. neceu. right girl. &l>.7447. l73J.R Send resume to George M. •~.n -.... •"'" 49Ut20 pm.iioos experience "'ith in. Apply LOAN ESCROW OFCR oommlaiona an4 bonus. Ap. GENT 48, Joe. refs. as Hkpr, 1---7*-:c=-ASHJER===---6UJ"ance needed for rnodt:'m * Orange Coast Pla.!itics * Pbsltions available In several _M_onrovta-;;=;;:A;;:'~,, .• .,c"."M". --Holstein, m, P.O. Boot 15.5, chf!r, 'declthand, boat &: group practice. Newport 850 West 18th SI. ol our offices for Loan E s-PROFESSIONAL IO"Coota:n-;;;Mosa:-,;;,•::92!i%7:::--:'=,-,;:; :i ~:= ~ yard maint. Geo. 645--0514. Food chetke:r, exp. 1st class Beech. (213) 43S-2463, cn41 Costa. l\fe1a, Calif. crow Officers w/a min. of RESTAURANT I: HOTEL Sell idle ltt:ms aowJ Call Avenue, Mldwa1 Oty. * PATCH PLASTERING restaurant. 77§-.9310. i6~73-4~Sll~l~e~ve<~.;:;--;c;;-;=:cl o~'.""~~~~~:!"" 2.5 yrs. exper. In convention· EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 6'J..587t now! All types. Free estimates CITY OF F 0 u NT A] N DENTAL Assisi, full time. GEN. Office work. Penn. al loans. Must be capable or Hourly Employees Benefit Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W1ntecl, M. 'n• . Call~ VALLEY, OUTSTANDING i::io.,!tion as roving assistant. Outstttnding c-om pa ny handling own desk. Sa.lacy By Low Fees · · • BENEFITS. exp'd in X-rays & :wme o(c. benefits .. 4.pp)y 10 .4..M. tp 4 commensurate \Y/exper. liianagt?rS ·•• ••• Salary Open Job W1nted, Female 702 SECRETARY H.B. 846-0697. P.M. Z3le's Jewelen, 17 Call ?.fr. Etchi90n, 54~1500. Good oppty W/lrw Corp $638. to$785. Shai'pwoman DENTAL assistant. Fashlonls .. N.B. CALIFORNIA Aslt.M&nqer1 ••••• $750.mo GOOD TYPIST Will do your typing ot har home, Will pickup ond dollvt; local H.B., F.V., Wt1t, 75c por pg. or will wwk by hour call 147-3095. NEED help at home? \Ve have Aides • Ntttse! • Housekprs • Companions • H o m emakers.t;pjobn 517-6681. Htt:H School Senior avail. fur child care/or It . houle9.'lll'i<. Refs. C a 11 Kalie, 56-3659. GIRL, H.S. senior will do hclutllework, etc .• for nu. &: 'brd in NB-Mesa. sct.l dist. 9.nruncr. 5f4....4136. Holp W•-· MI F 710 w/good ""'" ht.story. Xlnt Cbairskle. 2 yn exp. Salary GENERAL Office. Penn FEDERAL SAVINGS 2nd Cook ........... m llblft skills. 90 to 100 shorthand, open. Sl)..373:). El Toro -F/T for small business in!~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!! Broiler Man •••••••••••• Open 65 wpm typin&'. Great jab 1" Lag Hills area. C.P.t. Prefer 21 to 35 yrs. MACH IN IS T-Production Fry Cook • · ••• •• ······.Open City OE'rk'I 01fice fDr hard Li I . Waitreues •• over 21, Food • •1>l"ker who ~wb ftll DENTAL assistant exper 'te typing, gd phone •kills. w expttlell<:e on tractt I-cocktails. OKiice locationa &: w/people. &>uth IAguna offke. ?.100:: Some Bk~. 646-®J. ~";'t~a!~·M ~~I.: :: ahi!ts ••••••••••..•• $1.65 hr. STENO CLERK 'Fri. x-rays. Send resume to GENERAL o ffice ex-· 0 JC a s, All shlft.t-Food ,t: Cocktail $561. to $689. Jnterestina: job P.O. Box 122. Daoo. Pt. perience. S~ sallry P.andolph AYe., C.?.f. --Hostess le Asst:· ~ .•.. Open in PubUc \Yorks Dept. Re-DREAM OP.POR'nlNITY $1.~ per hr. 540-Xl95 for in-MACHlNE ~ten. Tumt Ho1tess/c:athil1· ..•. $2. hr quires 80 + sbJrthand. Re-Prrstige Nafl firm oUers op-tet"VH?\\·. Lathe-Ha.nhng, ~ A. A~ FC cent steoo experience. portunity to learn A te&ch HAVE openin&' for mature ply 1741 Placentia, C.M. ROYAL SERVICE AGENCY TYPIST CLERK professional makeup tech· u-oman In targe• oftiCe. MAID wtirk in exchange for 3848 Campua Drive $:1,9. to $638. Police Dept. niquea with high earning Duties coll!list of typing, fil-aPllrtment. 2376 Newport Suite 119, Newport Beach Must be accurate. fast potential. Also pauible to ing, 10 key lldding machiDe, Blvd., C.M. S43-9iaii. 55'1~2800 typlat. 60 wpm. W~llng to have a small buMeu of &ll5Weling Phones etc. Must MALE Help wantM for REAL ESTATE "'wk hours auia;ned. your own. For interview be able ta work" % &l.y on graveyard tl'litt Midnight ~aii;ppti;i.~call-546-~183Sio·;;;. '!'--I Satunlay oeces"'-ll,. 'Iii I em. Apply In peraon PROFESSIONAL Apply immediately, Person· Advancement Opporti,anlties 1205 Baker St., C.M. nel Dept. lOOOO Slater Ave., Experienced Excellent company benetlU ~~=---==-7"--Salesmen A broken! The Founta\n Valley. ( '114) lnclud~ paid vacation, MAN, ~ Prr for early opportunity Is here! 'You are 962--2424. ER paid insurance a: retirement AM. newspaper deJ. to ncedt'd Immediately for our TELL program. Costa 1.lesa area.. bomei: ln N'pt. B c h • rapldJy expandlna It.ea I PROOF Write CJaMified ad No. 10 f.m/Mo. Must have de-E111ate division. Poaltive op. /) IJ A Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1S60 pend. car & be reliable. portunity for advancement. Accountant IUC L.lerica l OPER'ATOR Costa Mesa, Calif. -1764i-4800==·,..,,..,.....,-~-l'lxm<. MacWne Draftaman $100 HOME MANAGER MATIJRE Babysijter ID!-2 Marketlna Sec'ty $'100 Coorl fiiUl'f! • P t 1 t u d ~ ' 1'0r Ntw Mature, competent woman to ~n, t agesCall ..!, .!,, 7• tnsuranc:e Sec::'ty SS.SO business experience prefer-tJCB r . A: 0 r'Q111anen. ~-•v or R.., • .., Jr .... •ru. to S560 red in life, hftlth, or ac-ut'\tranRT c.,...,.._..n ave-in manage range alt 6 pm 96>-2880 .. .. .,...,UC\,•~· 1"~".-v ~"'~ Countybomelor2adultLTo • ' 'THE TREASURY STORES' At The Following Locations: 3520 Tyler Street Riverside Santa Ana 3900 Sa. Bristol St. Need to fill the following po1ition• with qutlili•d (*>plft I prior experience 11 pr•'•'!!d I • Stockroom Supervlw • Office Superybor ' • l'enonnel $11perYfsor • • Stodcroom Receiver • Penonnel Clerk • Display Speclalilt Purchufug Clerk to $600 cident insurance. OFFICE ~ interview appoint· MR. En I" In e er or Mlitonry Dental Asa'l. Laguna $500 // / ment, call (213) 867-5361. semi--retired, "'OWd you like REPAIRS. planttn, brick, NEWPORT ,J\euvunch -UNITED-HOUSEKE!l'ER ~-ed ... learn how .to mveat in • I' .a.x. Operator block ,..,,., Quollty work. Pononntl Agtncy ill' CALIFORNIA BANK Ace around 46 lo 50. Prr, ~:"tile'= r!: Ken, 'Ph. Rffk). &U-1770. W -~~ N.B. Must have 6 month& ex-Contact Mr. Mumy about 41,t to$ ln. a d&y, 5 &: m&ke large profb at the P•lnti~& , perienc:e on elthtt a 2712 W. C.out lljgbw&7 ~~ weenok. ~~;.~ lame tlmc? Come up It ·-'""" -•-a. Keypunch, Keytape, or a Beach ..... TU'I§ "-l•m\n""'" ......... _, P1pt •nQlftl ACCOUNTS rectlv-...-~.... Key Dile device, Newpart atr.a;, iO am A come ' tee met~ seve,-.,. other ex- u • .,._ -be rtllahle • ha,. _ _.. lllCOlOb ·m-~ -~" doU!c-tho-..,,,. Raol Eat-~ ~ wlll!CltiO ~le. Lire lNTERVIi:WlNG 646-2<11 1-,"""°'°",;;"'...i--"7-thing. No Ik:erwe r<quired. Llcon11nt CourM + WALLPAP.~,! t typiq: req. Knowltdge ot M Fl! H 2 JIJ *HOUSEKEEPER* For furthu lnlo, ca 11 Full alfl tra1nln1 program rWJ.n JCIU call ~l'nl wawr dillltrict b e I p f U I • on· : p.m. Equal Qpp()l'tunlty Employ~r CdM couple want JOOd, plaJ.n ~ IQ3 4 141k to Lett. -no c:oct. ?d&nqement op. stl-14" Dislrict kl t..t;una -H\i:Ucl. ON I ,.;.,,,..,.;.,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,,..I cook •7car ' N"f.s. Very MECHANIC. r I c,. t maio. portunl6cs. A3k for Mrs. PRO~ONAL Painter. Pleut call 13.1 .. %i()O. SITE Of OUR aood aalat1. 644-2709. tenanco O'haul ~xpert. O\vn Jontt tor tnformaUon at -•t.-»<irk. ,..,., Lick"'i" A-"'"1oble om. NEIV Bll!LDING TIME FOR Hou SEKEEPER/Baby1il· tools. 7()9.C R•n<~tph Ave.. suTa.558rbl.ell R--'to" lnt/EXt. ~e t:a · e •· U.lusl1 T},,e ter, part time. Oar It exp. C.M. .w Sf&-2119· 673-3400 or ~19.13 PACIFIC MUTUAL QUICK CASH nee. Coll 6'4.fll9. 1'M"'ECl!AN==r~c.~Clts~•-A'C7'hce-""'-.. RECEPTIONISI': Cl re at PAINTING I: PAPERING, Atk for Ma.rpret .FASHION ISLAND INSURANCE, S>er'IOl\al 1.m f\lll.Y exp. in tun c ·up . pltion Jor the pl who JtynlnHarbor""'*· LlcA ATTRACTIVE Cak .. learn (Corner Santacruz It THno··~u A air! with .... --W/ICO{l< air-cood, carb, llkos publlc conla<t. Be --IW'a tum. ~2356. .. -~ .,,.. N•"JIO'I Contor Driw) ,.-rr "I f'I by C..ta M-Aconcy, part • braltee, in.nt eod aUgn. Top riglit hand !I'll lo tbe QUALITY interior p.tnUnc. metlcl. Vtvliane \Vtxld&rd, ttme. fU.«IC8. pay. over $11$. No _gu. 6 president'• 9'Cr'lt:lfy. Gold Vwy reuJn&WI rate•· ~ aor appt. * TREE dally bu• ft• f LY PILOT BfMEDIATE op en l ns dayJi no sun. At'((), 19th It phone YO'lte. Start.H50. Call O>llfao -nt. 646-lmL APPRAISl=R~/~-I tm1tpCH'lnlkm tor worlt In r~~ c .. tral or t t c ~ Newport CM , &1;.1;i2. J<'M Brown, 54 0-10 55, PAIN'l'INO • HMH1. dean. LOAN TRAINEE Loo Anplao until"'°"' to WANT AD .-P\Jrchalh• dtpt. MEDICAL OBIGYN omce CooitaJ Aa<ncy. 2190 pnnteed work. IJ«nled C:utft opportunit;)i. Ru1 Newport, Stpt. 'T2 Good t,yp'9t,.numbtn. Ute requlrta tronl 11!tlre «i!rl 1-larbor Bl. at AdA.ms, C.;'\t:. ,\Insured. 615-0740. f:lttt• exJ>«. dettn.bJe. Vacanclff -tllOftO)'I Rent shorthand htlpl\JI. 5"lary w / IMUl'ROO' "P'rk'1>C.-. I RESl'AURANT, A11lst. Mar 'IW'RaftCTnl. ~Up -~,Gft. ~NlaOdtf )'O'lr ~. 1pt., '*"' 642 5678 open. Se:nct 1'8Umt to P. o. ~<'I..¥ Jf'nd l'f'~Ume to P.O. Exper. Wtll sroomt'd. ~ LahOll' u buy mat. Call (21.a) 670-01SI bids·, etc. lhru a Q1Jly P11ol • Bo-c lm-Newport. Belch, Box l!Q3, Lllng Bearh. 1 21, ApsHy 4 to 5 PM, • Mol>Ue ·-· "7-GMG l:Qoal Oppor. Eln~ ,,1Coalli<d~"1f>~Ad...._. '"64)..96~"Jg", _ _:_ ________ 11,;~:'166:=1------_L90lll3~~·------_i_"'Jed~n>!.,!' <.>l!!!!Jl!l:!!!t!>L.I:.!"- • Invoice Clerk If you qu11ify, you ctn be as~ured of 9ood SI tr ._excellent comp•· ny b1111fih1 afo,. dl1count prl•ilegu, encl Iota of room for 1dv1ncem1nt. Pit••• apply in p•rson St•rtin9·June 22 · Th\irJ;dey thru Setutd•y 9tl0 lo ~:JO AT THE TREASURY STORE 700 City Drht ~ Oraot•. C..UI. "AN t;QUAL OPI'OR'J'UNITY DIPLOYEI\. MIT' • • ' • • [ IM.Y PILOT , D4?4 ±1 mJ I ' ,. ' .. ~~~1 ~~~1··~~~1-----1 ~~~~·~~1 III]~[ -···-,·~1~~·1 :-1 -~it._ ..... ~1~;;;·1 1 I--_-.-.l~I ··-1~1 -~-l~l -'"'=··t lit{[~·lil tlllp Wlltflld. M & '710 Holp Wonted, Ma. F 71 0 Appllonen 112 Gor ... Solo 112 Ml•nllo_,. 111 .....,..,o,...ns 826 Dots 154 Boote, P-f06 Cyclei, Bikt1, .....;,.;________ Scooter• W~ED. Llw Ill hlkpr I< ELECl1\IC .....-a Deye-. GARAGE Salo. _._, Lile * AUCTION *· WE BVY PIANOS-ORGANS POODLE AKC, a))flcot toy 1960 • 25· Trojan .Cabhl ·- \ componioo. LI"' llae1rork. \Vblte. excelleot CO!ldltlon. Je<lo!ta, sportlntr rooda, FRIDAY 7,30 P.M. PENNY OWSLEY..S..-M, 3 mor, 3 lbs. Cb alftd. 'Ct:lber. •oC· nctnUy p POwD.i. late tn(i()<! dil< l1le Huntinpin ... ch o..n ttanap, Clill b' appt, PriY11te party tm-2500 « pmes, ·-1oo. beaut JUNE 23 ll352 Beach mvd. 892:3314 SaHatru mother. $ 75. Utru. Fnrd Jntmtpt«, •all hint Eiredlent .,.00. k Un'-H,,., ..... 1 493-S'l52. !119-1215 a.sic for c.uey. lmge Donkey 1'>il planll, Dally JM SatSun 'til 6 83().5413 new tnc, acceu , aJao '!""' ly. _,.....,.. t<nobbr """' ·'W" ~ ,.;;;.:,;:=.=,....,,.,._,..--,,.I boob. .omethlr1t 1 0 t New furniture from Buntalr.ls ( to ter ntl't'1ne ... f>E> ... ~' Of1trict WAREHOUSE ah6pplnr Ii: MAYTAG repairman bas nt'l')'Mt! Fri/Sat 10-6. 1967 in Sant& Ana, Tbomuville UPRIGHT JW'dman piano. OOBERMAN, Af<C pups. Ch it'nl'ra r, wa pump, tlrff 5 hp e~ $1.00. bu an openinf for ~Mrc. Sl:arttnc ,....ge, $2: washers $35. to $100. Can San tabll',-chairs • china caJ>. Good condition. S25(t. or of· in blood line. 6 wks. 2 red etc.), Bait tank. .wim itep, 54&-irm after CPP.f. -*'-.ldmlnltt•.,lv• per hr. H)-3)95 for ~ deliver wn yr. ruarn. Bruno. N.B. &44-ZM4. lnet, Broyhill French ~ m. St.S-«nS. ml.Jet, 1 blk t e m• le . swim 1tain, -~-· ~~ '70 Bui.A ..... dirt 360 (.'(:. S6l5. ' tel'Yltw. m.1m. GARAGE Sa.le Fri &: Sat. 67'3-.Ql55;. ($1800) new g......-;r, ,.......,, UD.N• ' 75 Stcret•ry 1,.;;;,::,;;;....,, __ ~-~ vindal c»cktall tablet, ~a-Sewing Mach1nes 128 s1eep1 '5 compau depth '68 ,Kawa bushwhacker, 1 ~...,.$613. mo. plus WOM&N~. Exp. $2 DELUXE 9:Xt to S:.J>. lawnmower, utlful divans. love ~at. It 1t * YOR~IRE PUPPIBS tl.nder, ~finder, ~oat. 2 cc. ~ both gd cond. xlntl>eneftts.lnttl'Nledap-hr. -month • 'FRIGIDAIRE clo<hfnc, l:eddlnJ<, ,._, chail'I, ~y neline, SlNGERTouchandSew.159.AKC. Male4 'Female. $100 anchon. rulflife jackots.;;;51>827L~;;;,==:c:::::-7o< plicantJ report rOr the writ· J.2.-BPM. Wed A: Tbura. oU. S60. 962-2219 pot•. PIN, towel•, kit. double rocker rttliner. Sealy Elna. Ol>tn ann $129. Viking Ea. 546--2101 ~ 546--2784 teak deck ,.,11 .. """"td 901:....,., ~ T'-"«>n. J9&7 I •• ~ 9 •u Wlnm' mootha -tbne table, eofl<'t table. """"'' hid bed I ~ .. d I ZJr·Zla $49. m· '23--0777 Ev<'S ' ·~ •·• ' •~~··-ou~ m tnl at n.lU on Sa.tur-li..5f'M. Ref!. Alden'• 401 * KENMORE Dix. ~ect. record ~. t19 ())~ e-a· , OY~v eoora or · gal gaa, 45 gal water. Reedy vintage, better thAn new ~ ~· .Tune 24, 1972 in Room MU, ~ dryer. Copper. Late modt'I. St., C.M. lamps, picturea Ii acce580r· Sporting Goods 830 YOIUOES AKC, aacritice. to go to Catalina! Gttat side and out, $109S. Rudi -a.t-EdillOh Wah School, 150, 673-4749. .. "-'or TV•. 2 St-TV les, headboards, new mat-Mlllt sell th.la wknd. M& F. tlshing boftt. Value $8500. Nledz:lelsld, ~. '210 u ......... n .. Hun•1........... YARD MAN • '-""' ~~ tresses, king A: full Jiu, Har-SKI$, Head atand. ards, 200s ..,.._m "00. ,,. M•7 or Will t u-o""'' :;;:::::::::.,:;;:,.-c...,.7:-:C -....--. -~· Rent Wa·•·n/Dry r b "T el ml W/CU•-b:-·11--~u:v1 r.i.v ""' --accep reu. 0 = 1·1-H·"·y Dav ·•d•on Be.ch. ~ ~ .,.. • I c:om • n: 00 «hoist. S vest maple table&: chairs 4 uw· .,....,:oir.s. ..,.,,; """' ......., ~ Call "'A"' •um ...... lor .,.,. ai·.,. F..qOIJ OJlportuntty 'Emptoyer %167 uarro:.c.M.· $2. \Vk. Full malnt. pump organ. Martin l2 china cabinet, bedroom sets, 210'•· $15., Ski rack $5. Goll v • ...--.,..... . M" _,..,.,_ ,_ Sportster. CUSt. pa}nt job. . -~' * 639-1202 * a~ KUltar, Schwinn 10 <.'Olor TV'• •lereoe lawn Oub8 ls bag $50. Cart $5. SPECIAL dog tG special · Lots of chrome. 4 mo. oid. XLNT Oppor. Nat'l Concern BEN HUR upright freem'. l9S>Cl bike. Machinist tools & furniture pl~ one 1oi ot un. 968-5182. mme .-00 other dogs.~ SPEX:TRA 3)' ofl llhott Xlnt'cd. ~. a Hu C¥"1U.. for route $75 or ntADE 1 or JMc. 6-23. 24, 25. l0142 For· -claimed •lorage and MUCH ROSSIGNAL skis & pcles ~d~n. ... ~~ndcrful with Runabout. All fiberglass. HONDA..0.. 400. 1970. 8'' ext. • .W,.ITRESSES . ~ sMesm<n In CM. 96U<l6._ ·~ -tt::tal Dr Hunt •~ _ ~--456 Olds eng. Tandem trtr. . ••• Lo Lunch 6 dinner waitreaser. retrlgeralor. VN""V•-. -·• ~·.. • ~fORE! ..-;>U. New Nordic boots • • New· :r..flrch 'Tl. Immae. torks .. cbrm. s~Y ~ · <Odrtall 'waltre.,.a lo night ~~~~~~~~I C l GARAGE 5a1e, Re fr ig., WJNDY'S AUCTION ladiesn7, $40. 6!3-4079. AKC Silky :zr. malo, 4 cond mi. Exrel oond. Maire otter. -A-'-· Jn ~ •merit • tum. mlac. Thun/Frt 12-5, TV, R1dlo, HIF' ~ •••• -t •tock. .... ' Make offer. aft 6· 548-4543· S-5 pm. Mon·Fri. Mlr'dtMclN "Y COME BROWSE AROUND ttl"M 136 838-llti eves Steve Smith 644·D'l" 90CC Super · "~ ..,....,,, I I""-Equipment IOI Sot Jf)..4. 51211 Muguerite, $ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ °'~ Honda l98S The Derby HOME movie outf1t. Oejur CdM. 2075% Newport Blvd. ~ • · · • • • 28' r AIRLINER s p 0 r t Heavy duty clutch, dirt bs2 B. 'E, ·Brtatol fold Pall· Spectator w/Sol:igor lenser, Jewelry 115 Behind Tony's Bl~. Mat'l•. 1912 ZENml '& RCA 'IV$. BEAGLES· AKC, 2 males, 1 crum f}ybrklgt' & ail tires. Good cond. $150. tadet) c:o.ta .Meta ... _ w/~ & Ught t Cost M * 1)46.8686 Drastic price eut on all '72 wlat old. Show quality. good..; Xlnt coOO. All 531-7294 . ... "w"'4=-1"T°'. R"'E'°"ss~ • ..;E;;,X;,·P_E_R._ 1 "'"tiques IOO Woilen.w.k projector, ~~~ DIAMOND Rirwt' -pla.tiwm ~~DAiLY 9 to 4 ~s to make room for Champion gtock, 64f>-5916. ~cal partJ; reb!t. New ,.:70:::.:.Y::AJ::M::..A>l-.A,-"'JOO".-,Ex=ce!-.I Not under 21. No Phom' lites & IC'l'Hn. Belt offer mounting, from estate of • Priced less than the DARLING COCKAPOOS bottom paint. Slip awil at Cond. Luggage rack, Roll calli. An!wtt ._ _,.,, 00 ESTATE Sew. Love-ly over$150.548-3648. AM~~(22<l-·~· .. ~E. 0 Y1• BABY ITEMS ~tttsw/3 yrptcture gWEEKS OU> SlOEA. Dana Point by appt. bar. $5lXI or best oiler. ... ""'"..... furniflhqs, plain Haviland, ,_..,,.... "'"" """""' C OTHE tube, 1 yr perts &. seMce. 642-4818 0; 534-3885 Suri & Sitk:in. 5930 W. C'J'S(al, etc. 22 E • PENTA.JC Camera -Fl.8 Hartlor) Jf)..4 o<iy. L S Torma or cash 00 plan. All . Jro.1548. c83::~c:8532=·------1 a;.st Hwy, Newport Bcb. n---.. ... __ .__. (f Normel lens with 200mm OTHER GOODIES! I Zenith 23" color ..__ $425 MIN. Schnauzers outstandmg 1937 Chris Craft, :24' CtWbiTl M O V I NG o v e r 1 t & 1 • A.00,,... .. oy, AJ•u•:lm. ew DIAMONDS.. Buy Direct B 6 PM • 9 M u~u I • 9 o WAITRESS wanted, Exp, all blkt E. -d. Harbor) l0-4 auto. Takumar F4 telephoto * WHOLESALE PRICES * etwffn ... P to $498. 25•• color $499 to pups w papers. ., • crnist'1'. Fully equip. Gd. customiied •n H<nfa 150 1,lhfttt.. good tips. The Cot· only. $195. 545-5037. Dan.a Diamonds 496-3000 752 Shalfmer Drive $598. 19" Chromocolor S379. 963-290J. cond. Sl.500. (n4l 776-fi05.3. ce. Xlnt. '69 Lightning BSA '"'9 ()J(tee Shop,, !162 W. ROLL top dell<. Ute Oak. F Jiu llO Ma hi ll6 APT. #4 RCA 23" from $425 to $469. * Springer Spaniel AKC, l8' LOBsrER BOAT 650 cc. 54G-l012 19tb St.,Of.~ Just retinished. ,450 . _u_m_.;..'".;:... ___ ...;;.;. C nery Costa Mesa* 642-1401 25"$449to$fil9.ABCColor eo.ov:nerorterms. Motor&trler mo .HONDA '70cc, xlnt cond. ~EKDlt> Sat. A &in. Teacher antique red. Swivel QUEEN IOfa bed $50. WANTED: KEARNY SWAC. TV, 9021 Atlanta, Hun-6?>2007 54S-$385 Good trail bike, With xtru. Delicatftan P'JI. Checkers ct.tr. $2'1D. 84'7·1163. Uroom .et (black vinyl GER with Oles. H;:f ~'9.ter ~at~ elect. 30 tington Beach. 968-:3329. AOORABLE mal• poodle, Boats, Rent/Ch1 rt"r 908 $13). 494--831Z. A Casbiert. Luccl's ·neu ANTIQUE roll-top deJk, ex-Jobi. bed, -chrome Ir gllu;s * (213) 831~ * yr. • · 3 llOtid 23" '11 Magnavox Color TV, sml min. beige, 8 wb. •69 Triumph Bonneville, 650 Balctty1 1911 Ada..,. Ave., eellent cond!tion $ 5 o o . cofiee & tnd tab!.,) $250.1 ".-AMM~.,:CO.,_;;,;Brak,..;..c_'_ta.::thc.oor, -arc-I =:!;..,.~ ; . ~!WI~ Span Medi! cab, nr "' 1285. 847.-. 27' AUX. SLOOP cc. 7000, orig mi. Mmt cond. •H.B. K~ne lamp, cut glass ItaUe.n desk $175. B/room g:rindt'r .. & work bench. $600 aft 5 pm. 2l" Admiral Color $100. IRISH Setter JlUPPY for sale, Perfect for weekend cruise! .~$850:::·c.963-::::,::1681::::.·.,,--,.,..-:I WAITRESS vue. m:.367l aft 8:30 PM. aet, inc. nite irtand (no bed-firm. 540-3660 aft 6:30 pm. -All~typesc..:..:c.-1-arge--lel-oct-iorlo--548-4410. 6 wk! old, maJe, pure bred. ~Catalina. Fully equipped. •n Harley David• 0 n Expd , A: attract tood ding) $225. Pecan coffee&. USEDIDCYCLES ZENml clrcular s o und $75., 492-0969. SS radio, RDF, sleeps si:< Sportster. Low ml. Must ~. Cail Yvonne Bob Appll1ncu: I02 end tablel $295. Redwood Ml1c1llaneou1 111 All types. large geJectiorus ~stereo. Xlnt value. Must COCKER Spaniel Buff male 6'2" headroom, complete sell. $1100. 54s.89J9 aft. S. Blirns Restaurant. ~:m>. REFRIG/Frttzer, deluxe 3-f:~ 'u:t ~ ~: -SO~U-ND_ESI_G_N_·~G-AllRAR ___ O. • 643-1272 sell. $65. 834-2515 8 to 4:30. puppies. Oiamp. lines. 4 gen galley. Oub rates. Lots of '70 Honda. 350 Scrambler. WAITRESS, The: I r vi n e dr sldt-by-Side w/tee end table $19. Small bkause • BEAUTIFUL REINDEER P~irtt papers. 548-9695. parking. Call for Wo. w!helmet & shop manual. ~ 0Nn1r')t O ub, uk A:lr maker. Almo&t n e w . $10. Vanity chair $12. Cube' COMPONENT SYSTEM: FUR lflDE. Hang it on r,-------.1~ ARC 4 MOS LAB MALE, 557·9046 a.n. 6;30. $400. 646-4706. · ~ atter 11:30 am. Sacrifice. 642-9224. tables $2 each. Misc garden 1 pieces 1 ncluding: traek the.. wall or ut1e as an area ,,.. to You S Gol.<Wn. ~~all~ Boats, Sail 909 :A>CC 1970 Suzuki Total milies OVE;;R Dt wuhen, dryen:, tools, lawn mower $65. cartridge player. 3 way bass n.tg. $50. 644-1687, . SCHOCK racing sabot N~. driven 147. MU8t Wit First 1l'he "Yellow Pagn"' of cl..tfted. .. • .6b-661!. retrlgffators from f39.S5. Misc. houtthold item 1 . refl 1 ex speakers, Gan'ard 1 .• ~Fuma'--'-,.-ll-0-.000--BTU-.-u-p 3 Lines, ~Times, $2.00 AKC Miniature Decbsbundll, A~"". All~n, ma,t, Kit· $150. takes. 5.11-7294 . .i::Ac -557-3111 alter 6 or pro essional turntable com-8 -M p • .._._ """" "' .n.r"'U•Oll· draft, used 1 yr. ••••••••••! · apen, &i......,.. tenho!I -"·, dolly. ••~. 1970·Triumph 500 weekends. plete with base, dust cover Gtd b do ble ·~75>< ~ - and d. nd I Westlngbou.9e. $100. 830-3992 FLUFF B•" • OF FUR. m, a ra , ;rtO-w. 67>3J59 Semi-chopped. Great cond. MOVING June 22. Sacrificeo uuno • t y u s , ~ •••••••••••••• ••••• beaut quilted "°'' $125. everything lully guarant...i, eveo. Fl'ee kittoM to gd homo. aft SIAMESE/Pl!lRSIAN 20· Vilrlng sail boat. New $850. * 6f4.8!i8I • Cbmmodes $35. Game set, complete system !Klld for 2 Bedti, dressen, night 5D.ELIVER6 4 2-9 4 8 6 , WILL 64~1TEN! ~· ~ sails, full rovers. Just hauled 'Tt YAMAHA 11'5 cc Xlnt, ... ,.,_ Herculon sol&, $150. Custom $397.88 pay-off 1ma11 stands. dinette set &: • & refinished. Must sen. dirt ~. ridi:rW ready, lf'},/J velvet sofa, velvet chairs, balance of $184.'rl or small miscellaneous 1 t em•. ONE cute, tunny white IRISij Setter pups , beautifU.I, Owner. 64>5150. • $400. 5J6..687l. ' -7(/~Alb1 .AJJJ_ .... AJ queel>-dble bedroom set, month l y paymentsl _642:_:.,1126;::;.·.::att::..:•..:pm=·---W/gray brown male kitten top chow quality. 3 mo. KITE $450 'AT''"""'°""'IQ~ area rugs, lamp!, pictures. available. USA Stereo Equip PERSIAN RUGS left. Trained 4 gd w/dogs. 962-4145 a.ft 3 pm. , _ _:*~=::;:3;;759:;,,.:*:._ __ 1Mot_'"'.".,:.•,,r~H..,OIM~:::'::"!:~::Z.:9_40 .~~ A~ .... =-All like new. 640-0998. Warehouse, 179 E. 17th St., Call Kennan's, 10:~5:30 ~2>34. SCXYM'ISH Terrier ..,......._AICC * RAINBOW * .. 8n, .... -~ES·· <', n-Costa Mesa, 645-2442. 675-two Co-· ,_) Mar 6 --M .--,.-1""'"" wn.i•"'"""' t~ lftrtfHQ GUIDE FOR 1Hf ,, • LARGES!' STOCK of Navajo -"====:=:,:::.--~"·-m:: KI1TENS, cat food flea col· Blk Brindl~...,..,ty, M &: F. l W ~ OALONllf! CO. .& Orienl>I ,,,,. Jn Orange srEREOS CARPET FOR SALE """· u you quality tor a $125. 847-3998 CATAMARANf;73..41J79 $1,000. SUNSET MOTORS Co. Expert cleaning &. 1972 Garrard, systemlttd, by Carpet Layer. Call loving pet, call 548-5263 aft SJLKIE Terrier Puppies, For .,, ed In w-11'• Wtrld ,Coll Mary hth '4W671, .. , S30 repeiring of Rme by 3rd lully automatic cbangE;-, • 546-6745 • 54()..2fMIG 6pm AKC sbedl od le gent!'ation ..,,.,. weaver. Buy-AM/FM./MPX radio, seal· Mo·•·•llo·-·1 . ado • bl 6 =ia ~ a7J, ·-e ed air suspension speakers -• ._... TO Gd. home. Fem . ra e. · · =~e. = ·~ ~: plus tape deck. Still brand Wanted . 120 Yorkshire Terrier & Poodle * WEIMARANER PUPS * SABOT lailboat, full mctng gear, oan. Sl30. 673-611&1 49' 8 Meter Sloop. convertM for cruising. Xlnt c d. $18.500. 644-404S aft 5. ORANGE COUNTY LOCATION ELDORADO Mini MOTOR HOME le a D.i,ner leach Beauty 557 _ 1212 new & guaranteed. Wu I ·U-'"'--D--G-ARB--EN-ST_AN_G_EL_ mix. 3 yrr. oid & her 5 PQ1>" 8 Wks. No papen. $25 left unclaimed. Originally Must ha v• right-handed pies. B»-9813. * 548-48:K * FR. Vic1Drian ce.rved couch priced at over $300. Now zoenstift with power dip. LOVING 4 Mo. old Shepherd-SILKIE Terrier p u p p i es It eha.ir, blu tufted velvet, $105. Ca.ab or 1ma1 J poleck. Would accept J;;1, poodle. De9pmUely nett\6 AICC: lbGw quality. $15. $6448 ' II I I~ I/ ' 7 ~ .....: ' I :.!1-.. i 'i .. q ~·~1i 1 ~ . t~ j ~ - I I 9198 8-lf IO~~l!i 11 · . ,, 1fr,..;..., 1fr,...'T'-. 'll<O -·-trom 5 neckilnel for lip. ftOIK princess dtt9s or tunic pkl.f pMts. Sew one version now, amtber nt'Xt l!lt!UGll. Sendl Prlntt!d Pattern 9198: Nll'W Hall Sizes 10%, 12\1, 14%. 1&\I, 11\1, 20\1. Ntw M-' SU.. 8, 10, 12, 1~ Ji, 18. llEVJIJNTY"'IVE O:!ITI for -... -1 adcl 25 ........ __ for Air Mall and Special Han- dling; otherwiae llllrd-el ... delivery wliU take three' weeb or men. Send tG l\farianMartin, tho DAILY PILOT. 442, Pattf'm Df:opt, 232 Wtllt 18th St., New York. N.Y. lOO\l. Print M&U. AJJl)lll;8tj - -· -eod •lfl'YU: -· IEE Ni>RE Qu i<k 1l:o:b1oo1I and -one pollt!r1I ,.... .ftoJn our ~Ce-.AU -OOlf roe. . . ~ Jl!Sl'ANT SEWING BOOK .. ...,, W8I' MtMJy .. ·, 7074 ,, • 1, " , •:. ' " \ ; $450/oUer. Din rm aet. ..... .--... ~11 D t _. """ ....__, ,....,.-. ...... ~~ e p • model wlthbatteryoperated 5U'bm.Lovea ehktm.Att5. -•v"'· hutch, table, & -· (Que«: 7141893-0C>Ol. · d I 5674'45. ' 1 ·e=AK.:.::C::.POMERAN ____ IAN_S_e Anne) $275. 2 Ma.tdled p 1 d e b o t tom • Write: candelebra lamps, 4', sz NEEDED Classified ad No. 174. DAI· Silver gray ternaie .poodle. M~n. Wdl ~~ble ea.= tablt & bench, RESPONSIBLE LY PILOT. P.O. -1560, 4 yrs old, to good home $ ; 1-black ~· . •An Lta c_,., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. w~lder H "" ~· ~·~· WORKING COUPLE orH• - G ••-•· ~d WANTED on constnment cc~bil~· dren~~or~adl~t•::_· ~-~~~l--;--7:~";;";;";;::;;:;;:~ ~;; ;~-bu c: ~e~:~: ':: :~to~ ~ ~: antiques, lad}e! apparel, WANT TI.C lot Orange I * APPAl..OOSA * 17' Schiada SK with 110 1972 TERRY $215. Avocado green • yard (for two VERY WEIL tlll'll, jewelry, etc. Must be White, B~ I White, Gray, 3 year old gelding, Mere OB. Canvas cover. nµVEL TRAILER H id a b ed sis. Black TRAINED dogs) nso most. In good cond. 544-9311 7% wk kitten!. 546-1833. registered. $475. Sharp! $1750. 962-3894 ~· CUSTOM CLASSIC naugahyde rocki2lg chair Vic: between 19th & Vic· Tue's-Sat. lO to 5:~. FREE kitten.!. a11!1o mother CALL ANYTIME 27' Side Tie Tandwn wheel traller, Ml)' 125. 6#-1858. torla -(near W. Bay St.) WANl'ED' pusb type garden cal To good home~ 540. 3803 Apt. 15, 633 Lido Park Dr., self.contained, T.V. Anlen· DINING table w/leaf, 6 roSTA MESA. 548-7881/aft plow to cultivate my 979-8298 New-pert Beach na, Gas/Electric refrlg, 4 chairl, Danish mod., lt. 16~p.!!!!m!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! vegetable garden,' Mttt;t be FREE kittens SUMMER roN .. Xbrt child'! ~NEWPO=="'=R°'T;:.=;Sll,;;p=f'i-or'--:-,..,::::nt. bumer stove &: oven, forced 'WOOd. Xlnt buy $ 7 s . ::'. in good shape&: reasonablt'. to good home. Mustang mare, small & Reu>nable. %i" to 35._ After air furnace air c:onditioning, 962-D>6. ~ ~proof Frigidaire 16 642-177'5 aft 5. M8--08l3 or 836-449'J ge.m!e, $100. s. I\ ck I kl n6 ·:,· "~~i..<178~;·:,...===-:-·I dual tlnk ••• a aleeptt 8• Sofa & love sea• neves-us-cu. ft. excellent condition Wanted -TRUNDLE BED. gelding -8Pi\1ted. but -SAIL BOAT SLIPS (JD6989) ed ., iro. Queen si2e bed, Maple Also 2 BRASS HEAJ>. YOUNG male aealpoi n t lovable. Exper. teen or S348ll · hi Bolll J:"Pvi ~ beedboMI $50. Maplt dec:k BOARDS. Siamese cat. H e a Ith y , adult, SJ7S. B1lcllH met. Newporl Beaoh 543-2251 BEACH CITY DODGE =~·· ' .. •;,· $25. 7 drawer Maple dresser 536-1019 hsebrokt!'n. 897-4557. Days: 646-3848: a1t 5: Boats, Speed & Ski 911 U>. Maple ni&'ht stand $12. TO Good home now! Ma1e 673-4633 ask 1«" Pat. Ma I tt .. bl "" Cl b WANTED to Buy: dog 1 old V good ·~ 13' Boston Whal-. w/55 6555 Beach Boulevard LOVELY 7' quilted velvet 10fa. Never uaed, $125. Matching club chair, $45 • Velvet Jove a eat, $85. 53H28L TOP quality-ued 5 mo, ~ bed, end tbls, game/din. ttil w/4 c:bn, Fischft' Sterto. 6#-1347; 1144-4323. KING sitt bed. 3 mo. old, Coot $200..sell $100. 702 Iris, CdM.6'M15L Pe co ee f! .,....,, u Two-wheel utility trailer. • yr • ery RIDE-A·Hone This Sum· .l<1Ql7 .... Huntington Beach cha.it $10. Beige naugahyde Will pay cash. 644-n:ll with children 548-874L mer! Box at.alls, . a I 1 hp John!lon o/b. Excel 8' -fl11. Xlnt. Dinette f ill . Le ilabl cond. $1600. 496:2lll. tn4) 54().l6tit) MEDnJM size wooa=&l!k tor FREE cute healthy kttteM. ac tin. ssons ava e. R table, 2 me.tcbing chairs $3), Weaned &: trained. Trail Rides p 1 a n n ed. 15' BOAT, ski ar Q.1h. 30 h.p. Motor Home ent1I~ 642-3643. livq room. Al!io 3 or 4 nice 54.S-461.S !l62-S6T9. elec. start Johrl!lon w/trlr. Availabte tor daily, weekly GARAGE Sal 2 ,_1 •• 11 ber stools. gsz..7689. .c.;._::.::.:,--~-~-•M:A. ft:'J ""'42. or monthly basi1. 21'. 23', e:. Si.re: "". BUNCHESotcats,6wksold. APPY Gelding~ yrs. Joker ~ .N,...,, ed radla.l tires, 20f>.14. Day· Mu1lc1t ln1tn1ment1122 Short hRl·r , white nr ~,. B. ""ll -· ~ marked ~~~~~~~:~~I and 2S' ielf contaifled Mo- bed Push o• ~ tor Homes,-.. all equipt with sleeps two. lawn GurrAR Sa1e. Up to 2>% 644-7201 le gentle. alJo 7 yr okl generator, roof air, and mower, GE canister vac-otl. . Perkim School of Palomino. weU broke . I l[i] uum, Cbi1dren1 toys & FREE kittens. very fluffy & 897-1911 att 6. T1•tlPOl'b'Uon nhi many other extru. All boo'·-Music. lllCXi Orulge:, CM. lovable ~ colors .. Coaches are 1972 modela. ~. Picture frames. auit-548-7693. ""--'-d·. •~ -· J.FOUR yr. old A-1-&: ;;;;Jimmmm~~~I W h th all' ···' case &: mJac. 2300 Margaret .i.1-au...: ...,.....uicu.. ...-.vu-e ave e IU!W Amf&o Dr NB "5-l9G6 Vox U ltJ'i!w' eiect. stereo HAVE ldttenl Calico all Quarter hcne tilly. Saddle, -920 alsG. Please call 839-9560. T ~ velvet 10fa. · · • • guitar. $125. 702 lril, CdM. white, blk & ~t &: mixed. bridle &:, blanket s:m. Cam~!°9'!!~/Rent Lateot beach fa.Won a $ll5. Matching choir. $40. SAL-=.~ ...... k. All offm 646-6751, N<ed good-... 645-7932. 6,17..(1843. CAMPER ... crochet ~t a nd Lamps .$20 ea. 546-2973 CO•l8~l-.:u. Washft', elect .,.,...tn...._...._ .. __ ._._ FOR Sal MARE Good jad!>t MAPLE TRUNDLE BED dryer, olflce dosk, wet"""· '306.(;~wEs'.iT,:'" Mole St, Bemord. Cond. lnc~~de• eaddit & all 1/4 SPECIAL ,• . • • See-lhru jacket covers a Excellent conc:Htion. Two Sid equip. Wall pe:per, oil Call 846-7074. tack. 847-8371. BRAND N£W 1972 p u with ::::'ut ~shell !f~: mettressei. $30. 557-8269. =~:!s~~~u:=. :°~~e. Excel Cond. * 4 .. 1 wk oid ~ttens. Part APPY. 4 yr, gelding. Best of· new 8' cam~, fully. tictory Pa.Uem tor ~ wit n. MAGNIFICENT 7' Buffet It 892-3616 Rare Handmade model. CaU Per6ian. 2 Calico, 2 blk. ter. Exp. rider, equipped. Camper includes eluded. Pa.ttern '1014: S1Zff Hi.Fi cab. 8' round area I'll&· FENDER Te 1ec a 1ter 1 547...(19». 644-JUJ6 ~ff, N.B. 892-3084 1tove, lee box, double bed, Small, Med•-,__ !JI. Aquarlon shtulH. &14-&913. I FEM'/1 male cats. All BOARDING STABLES ,..c1y to go, Serial No. 136!1 u.~-·G-~ G ....... .._.. • ., StratocastC1' guitars $150 ea. Office FumltvN/ neutered/shots. 'K'.E242Zfil.3372. $4,595. ~ ..... ._., .. "en "'" l&l lnduded,. 3 Piece Sectiottol, browo. Fendc!r super ...... b amp Equip. 124 W.137L Beaul new. :1)271 Acacia Bl. LL BARRY 1 Blk. ~ .!!;G. P'rwy. 8£WIJ1if'·nv& ClEN'n Good cct1d. $SO. $200. W~halla cabintia Santa Ana HU:. 557-8414. -~ ::...~=rn ... -;.~i! 7' Coudl,S:: Into bed, ~Betbcul&alc;M".'p e r. ~op~~.~~N:=. 1::,:::':,!..':."."1:.:t .~ GMC-PONTIAC-FIAT *Marvin.Pearce* Air Mall and Special Han-good cond. $30. Call after 1, 18, DOUGHBOY Swimming Selling $125. ~1096. 6 l><n MJl.006', I ....::-c.=-j t{ (lat St. at S. A. Flwy. l Mot H dlll!g; otber:riR third..:W. -pool •• ti. deep -ladder, OmCE Fiim' Doak, c!mir, CUTE Jdttena·l callco Must 2000 E. lat St.. Santa Ana Of omes delivery wtU tiak~ ttiree extra I•""° "'""'P• 6 .. railing work table, ti.lea, book case. Bee to appreciate, 558-ltXX> weeks ar Jn(ft. Send to G •·1 112 -... ~ r-.. ~......... -"~ £Ao -S • Alice -the DAILY oro .. -• all acound. Uaed 1 "'"'"""· W-N< .. ~ -···· Goner•I •. 900 Can-r com"-ales . Rentals Make offer. Pbooe' 97'9--1611 Pl•noa/Ol'l•n• 126 I =~~~~~~~11;;~~~:;-"-;-:;:~~ . .,-P!Wf, 11», Need!ecr<lt GIGANTIC combined Garagt anytime. I ~ GOOD l5ba , 28, Tugbo t Brand new "13 GMC % Ton 558·3222 Dept., -163, Old~ Sale. One pnge llOI big FRE£ I _ _. ~ 11~1 po. bi a P.U. 350 VS, auto. t!'llll& lm S Villa . W , S • Station, Nnr York. N.Y. enough. Beds, c ou chts, SEARS tuny auto water ......-wood hull, ca n A eng. P.s.P.B. 7;.();d'g 8 ply tlm, • g~ ay, on. 100i1. Print Name. AddrMI, dain:, tables, dressftw, 80rtener. 6 mo. new. $22$. or ~ ~=· Best cffer. 714: b.d. CJmptt equipped with 1:7°2 EXPLORER 25', aeepe: Zip, Patten NmnW. b t cy c I t . Tachictoecope, best otter. Call CI i f t Startinai week Of J'une 19 · ',72 Four Star 10~' ctbovet • air condt., S kw gen. NEEQLECRAFT "12! en.. TV'•, otmo, dothlnc a Watldna. 541>-7172 • ORANGE COAST Pots, Generol l50 •c;,l ~Haul 'l'hulldorbf'11, 110 camper ., • ....,. IOtlot room Xln1 cond. new l1m l:ro.ktt chct, ·lmJt, otc. F'fte dtrec-nw.ny -· 4 good 1962 Edi-Eneydop<dla HAMMOND STUDIOS Ill ere. tlo 1r. New coven. tt:att1-7, plus air condt. " t;pt., extra f\ot! A water tions, 50c. junk ~. Beet offer on Britl:aniot. tn •11lmt <.'t.R, 6 otters 2 AMAZON Parrots. temale EXcellent Cond. .Ski or tish. Seri.ti No. TCE2Ym.0335o tanks. Co!lt $16,(MXI new, wW 1'>ttut ~ -. ._ tttma. Starting ThU1'5-Teor boob 6 wtlrid AUa1. f Adult EvonJnr Clams · yollcw Naped, $200. mele ll395. &73:1562. < $00'!5 0o aeU $8950. 1206 S. E. Br1stol Bu\c, tancy lmott, pat-day tnru Sunday. 796 a: 183 $50. &D-f586. • Beginners dGuble yellow bead $150. 'eilJ. BARRY =:.. ~ s. A. t...,., $1.00. AIJeiheny" Costa Me• a * Mom-Ip tn 1 Jeadilv • Intennedlale Sell pair tar $325. 567-&165 Boots, Molnt,/ ""' Art col ,..,,.... On-Cclooe b> oo. C.O... Plua!. N.B. private !O<ial club tar e Tbtory BABY MICE 2Sc tedl Service 902 GMC-FlAT-PONTIAC Rant A Mcitor Home •het • over 211 de·'-to ("I g • ·-•••· ~~ ~--•·. •• -. e "~-bop ALL alt.ORS for -·r V··~•-.,... , -~ ~~· '"" ---"w•• e 9Ji8..-0833 e MAlUN'E MECIWIC IC I (Iii Sl at S. A. Frwy.) * '~''*""' ' ~-akt·. SI.~ .• ~· -· _ tNd< whoth: 4 Jir8 $S>. 2 .J P1:r .stooi. $3.00 ea. I«' Call •;;r:~tfoa ~ .. 11mat... a r • f u 2000 E. lit SL Senta Ana Lea ......,_ Burner cam)>llo\!OcW/blbc-W~ ntrig cocoa .. AMAZON l'mot, . .-al. ~ Goocj -work. 1---tDoo •NEW 23: lo. 25' IUIUl')I rn by 1>ictur«I Pal" «I b)p _.k c & b I n <t, $100. Llltl! new ~ 285< E. Cout Hwy, CdM lcetlon, $100. Proa:b" ,_L Fair-. lO' ~ .. ~ER, )(.It Air, loededl -...... t.mo. Sl.oo. ,..,...bl< lef!1 iis. 12' • LLEN -g ••• •• --~ -~··· ~ ~,_Gift -Cll...m -$30. RlJiht foOt TV B/W portable. X1nt cood. A -OlNN·WURLITZER Call BurT Buman f15.8677. . FULLY EQUIP. ..-·-· rn ply 86&-1!91. • .,,.... Hl&n 100 1~il: -~ ..,. akl · $12.50. 36" 4 $29. Vacuum cleantr uprJrbt Organs, Pianos, Uat'J)llcbot'dl Cott e52 l8JO or best ofier. '72 WINNEBAGO 2'1', ._ $1.00. Bumtr ....,.. llO otc 1938 m. 646-1525. NEW-USEl).RENTAJ..S Boots, P-tOl A!t • pm. -&, air/cond. Dtlux. Rettrvo ~ .. ··~·· •··• • -. • GOULD MUSIC CO. P~RSfAN Kitt CFA OO'f !3Hmi ,;-..... ~ -.-~ Mt)'tl' n., C.M. 6'HllOO. CXlATS 910 auto. lirC! <hall(tr . ~·r ••·t ·-• • •na. '16' DoneLllOllP In A otJl '70 VW 1'1>!>-'l'ot> Cemptt ' • -hullble --•• ,,, ~ .u ,_ reglaterod, blaclco, also •· A·.;, "-· w~"· 1 °"""' SelV '70 27 Ft. Wlnnebeao: -, 2 . ' ., 114m, a., BooO IOc CABINEI' Steno, klna·st.zed -~· • •~ · ..... , ~ N . ..)olaln, S.A. Pmlon •tud service from ~•dy to flO· -nr --· ~.-~.~ nu"-.. ~.ooo air. OOOlk1tr tnodo • .;;-::.., -•llS ,.,., ... ;_;,. · btd, -4 a r Y• r , & ·~~, m<c:b. 8'2-t().1;;. 547--0611 prawn black smoke atucl. 6'2o-6lm; &rt & colt~ ~::..::.'.~. _,:-:;:..!:~. !!don 9 •u _ • ...:·,~ ~"' 50<. --.-l't!tnr., ~ .. foldJna BEDS, TV, d......,., deslc, THOMAS lf11l.W.. ntw. 892-2970 8' Glua <Nr plywd &txf bull l...!:"~~w~··-::::..!:-::=;,~:.:;·~::;;,,1;;;,..~;i;-~-~-~-~'~ """ , ~ FASH lON 1'lllJll , ~ o I -- 1 , 1& pottmll. -. wt.encl, m Jrvlne, IYP"Wrlter, muclt morel I n c I u d • ' band box, * PUllEBRED loqihalrtd 1'/deck a at~ conm>ia. 8' !\Ill cell ...,. <ll!ll>"" wllh a..AJIK--OOllTEI: -111 'ti, 50<. GARAGE Salt' Ewrytl:lncl * 64l-'IU2 * p!a,inate, hcadptoo-cclor -· 9 wa old. Call $300 or bat o!t. &TM637 Jaok Excellent <Ol'Clltlon. 46,000 m~ :· S.. • l!'s • -• • .1111 'P' M_,, Qllll -1 -5"t lo Son 1M. 0>mo On S PI N ET Plano $350. glow and compleJe t:tlf alter 5. ~ 19' Rw.i,out all ..-. aQJtlme, 53MIJ5t. 1 lll>Pt'O<· 7735. 1 ~ ~~.!"-Diiiy 50<. Owr! ~ Bal'9i<ll Dr, Hanlrock Maple dtrotte 1<t teacbloc kil. Must ..U. $ -Kitt•°' . T wiat Boet11.11ul condition. M<lst 'f!...:f!. _c.,::,.,peror. ~~; Tr•li.rs, Trowl MS --ii. . r.-...-~ --Qol11o lor To:ll.v'• Uvtq, Ctlll. $75. 646-3400. 1.2.6 PM. 511-m:l nr 84:1-770L r ... .s..1, i!iuepolttt, Lilac. "'U! Make-. 6*G941. _.,.,_ vo~·· ~· 'PW!• -"lotli!" II:_,. 15l>tnutJlulpatt-.50<. GIGANTIC JWn. 1111< .loci. DINETTE .,t $17.50 Powtt Levis·i!cll-bouhlelfor m-6411;. Anydeylo!hell&Sl'DAYlo alter S. •QIN!nm:d tonttrolltr,_ · -BL'l'!tl -· '111. tin Sat. ,,.,.,.... '21· ll•lil !00.,.. $!. "buclcl". C.U OUIUiod Ne<d'a"Pad"I Ph:ce an adl non an adl 00.'t ~ ..• ~ Piiot W&nl Adi ""'° •inlt. Ico boa, ~-1• ~ aee~••••••·••••••••• 626 c.ntr· <l\I. SIM&41 ui3 0ra,.., 0 1 ~ 14:1-!m. • . c.11 ~· .. ll "ti' MUm. ' buplne ,._; -~ ·. v U.lll Y "~OT Ir ~ 4 "'"'" llil 'I-_..,.... l~ .:ml ___ ....... ;;I;;§] I ~ ·-..... I~ I m A.....,b.,....... m Auto1,lmi1•-·m Auto1,1.._w • -... '* 1§1 1-~..... I~ I _..... 1§1 I --......... 1§1 I '111 A"'"-Uood MO l.A1~uto1,-ijUij1ij1liiii~~"°!!!il~A~uto1,-~U.~1~fji· iiiiilij!il Tr•llora. Trow! MS Au1o1 W ...... I:::-. ":'::A~=i~=RA=R~.,.,..._ REWARD M Autoo. lmpa.w· , • A11ro-MATl!:S Alto, -...... $395 " op ~~~ SAIZ3 WILL PAY OYER Sonia Ana <nil !131.2!lli 13' Aristocrat• Bu ta n • , Kelley 81111 Beak -lg.. SI-4, !GOO. lo , 548-3519, For lot. model, ~ an, a. ta low mu .. ,. +m•t1r kµ•· "F"'AN"°,'"'..u"""eo=n1a""1,..nect"".-,-.,· I tfc1, Jmportt, trvck1 M atovt, reft. A wtr heater. c1mpt1r1. $1295". Call anti ask for BU)'tr Call 515-3182 DAYE ROSS Auto Service, Porto M9 TIRE CITY PONTIAC ..... iMW IMMEDl~TE DELIVERY MERCIDl!S IENZ . PORSCHI 1:!31n V: .. ':.:l':;..i'1:.1'.°: -~C::.:A;.D::l;:L:::' :.;".;c,,__ ,,,,,...c~H;:EVR~::::o,..LET_~1-:::-:-::MA:;::;VDIC::-::;:"';";':;"·1 '67 MERCEDES s~.1 Jf~s;~, '!!..!_ = :ci~1~i. )= '67 COUPE ?MPS/~~-:-0:." ,\:,,; ~ .,.~..:::. i:,. f 250S SEDAN Mull. R1l this wk. Mil<• !lll-7191. DeVILLE rood,_ 61,llJOm . !850/blt-ofl'. !6lhllll5 ~.;,.'-TS-ll U ; • IUll lea-lntmor, factory 261, NU.. n4-. Auto stick, R/H, A>r, 8 power, vinyl top, heautlJUI l9'ro Ca...,,, Z/'l8 AM/Fiii., MIRCURY· : & Exqu!llte sand btJge wltb otter, DI¥• 2U/62().9ff() ex BLUE VW Bur, near .new, Factory .ir COlldlUontnc. fUll 615-.2388. J · a1r conditioning, auto. trans'.. '57 Porsche Speedster track tapeA player, d2 cloth A Ieathtt interior, tilt PIS P/B; R.S., CUJtom , m: us ABOUT :e;.,'t~:"'~~ ·~:"· = m:e~lc :C: ~U:.· -1 c 0 n · :,_;e1=~e ~~· ~ ~~ sen smo. otttr. Mercury ll'quiS 1972 ~ ev.r .. •• 0.llvory_ radial whlte •ld• .,a11 tire•, 61344.91. '69 BUG, q, pr. pty., Xlnt tnml., wswtlres, etc, (VOL-CONTINENTAi,. . ColooY Pvtc w_. , CRIVIER MOTOU local beauty that lhowo Im· --=70="'"p""o_n_cho,......."t1"'1'"T,....-me<h. " body, 34 M. 118). • ID~ - :ios w. i.1 St .. Santa -~~J9;~ tnsld• """ 1firreo, '::~Pr!. "::: "r:: _:,.._""'-;:;'.,,..'r .. m"'o....,.,,,,.. -:::--:'i=~=".'=u,..p_"_, $2111 _C_o_nt_1_9""7""1""M"'K.,...,,ll.,..I ~1': ":°i:.~ ..... .-. a!>: : i --~c~;='~"'~'"''~~1~=N,_--1 $3555 ·~ ~:: ... :V::; ~i. ..-Nabers loaded! vin. "' AIR. AJ1 ~nc1;;,,'."s<":s.,11·~1;;9~~t-. • C, Nabers 9ll T, ~ ~..;,... ~ ... d. Xlnt oond. $2500. !1!'HARBOCacllRIBlaL.c extras. 1708DSLJ. l Steel Radlals mx15 $49.95 + I FET, Pollo: steel Goodyear $36.95. HI Jackus $34.00 pr. F&lg1$.Belted White Letten: $28.50 + FET, U. S. Map Sl.5.95 Up, Rodger Ward 60'1 &lper Low Prices. ~ ~:~.:=! • Cacl,l~' &U-UW&l9-'1983. ' Y;LK~':~~;· -cosr.t MESA ' $6,350 + Tx. Per me. 36 mo. open : 2480 Harbor Blvd for local a Europe.an -HARBOR BL.,. RENAULT-·' 540-9100 Open SUnday 0 L end. Cosio Mo11 ~17 dJf'm l'Y51·0m'on• lmpo~ COSTA MESA 5 1 ·n super e..ue .19,000 mt '67 CADILLAC • r easfe • OR CAN IUY Free Balance with this Ac'!. 1950 Newport Blvd., C.M. MS-35.54. 12345 E. Canon, Hawaii an Gard e n s 2J3.800-0345. VW ere reblt, exch. inst., & ruar. S215 up . V i n c e Automotive Ui6 • • K • • l.opn, C.M. 545--0177. '56 Otevy 6 cyl eng A bell· houlng, Runs aood. 15()., in truck &: running,. Call after 4 pm, 54.1-3691.. >61 Chevy 4 dr parts, Com- plete car, Make offer. Call atttt • pm. 543-3691. '63 Corvette fuel injection, complete. Misc small block ' Chevy partl. 50-1734 .... If weekeoilJ. WE PAY TOP 2201 So. Main. Santa ;.;,: 54().lllOO Open Sunday Ron•ult Domo • • AM/FM stereo. Like aew. Coav., Full powor, air eond.. Southern Cali orma L'"ASING Semi AMu1I $1800. 66-6618 bef 3 Inunaculate cond:· Sacrt1lce, 5' CASH . 557-5242 Open -Demonstr1tor wkdayo. m ... t sell, dlr, 897-0224. 1st National Bank ALL MODELS \ DATSUN Cleorince Sale * ·70 vw bu•. Sunroot, l1lMll '72 COUPE Southern Calttomia <lr best otter. MUst sell. I LE L • , LOOK This Wnktnd Leaving for Europ·e. Dev L easmg I Bank lbr u.ted can A tradrs, l>lll C&ll U1 for free ertlmat-. GROTH CHEVROLET AU lor Salet lolanageo · mu Beach Blvd. . Huntlncton S..cb iln-«llT Kl Miil \VE buy all makes of clean used gporti cars, pa.kl for or not. Please drive in tor ftte Appraisal. NEWPORT IMPORTS ble 64&-W!S. Beautilul tlnish with vinyltop 1st Nationa Unbe•tl Prices ,68 VW Bug, 3 mo old tires, & leather & tapestry . inter-2022 Business Center Drive ALL 1972 MODELS needs some eng. work. $850. tor, full po1ver equip~. Irvine, Calif. 92664 IN STOCK FOR or T.O.P. ot $27. Mo. climate control factory air 714-833-8620 2U..(;27-0367 '72 Da1'11n FIB Auto air 50 U.SEO MERCEDES IMMEDIATE 54>-18U conditioning, AM·FM radio. '67 Continental Cpe .. ~ Bu•lneu Center Drive __ , rad•"o. (9!16.ll ••• .,.,..,. ON_ DISPLAY NOW , DELIVERY . 6 way seat, \VS\\' tiros, tilt & Immaculate,. Loaded, l\1ust Irvine, Calli. ~ 1i'VoJ 144 t AMFM L•IM New Mercedes INSTANT CREDIT *N '66 ::· &:N:,~1~ c::· telescopic steering, bumper Sell, dlr. S974J224. n4-83J..SU) ru.62T.Q387 vo • au o., . $11171 Monthly •PPROV•L ew . , , import stri ...... , etc., etc. I ;;0~:;;:,~:i';;=-m;-;;;;;i~=:::~:'...,,=..;;:;::= radlo. '·mi·. (XTU018) "995 • " " •-"= "' IC -• M-"· Ul Low ~ •. s BANK FINANCIN'" lhruou!. $TIS.-~ (OIU0856J. 'G9 Contjneno~' m~ MUSTANG •n corolla FIB. Radio and HOUSE OF IMPORT " vw camper •n with pop top, $6 &00 mt. Mull ..u. $1875. or of· , heater. {334BDU) •••• $1595 6862 Manchester, Buena Pk COAST tent & extras. Perteet cond. fer. 6'75--0'iM. . '65 MUSTANG ; '69 Corolla FIB. Mags, AM· 523-'l2SO on Santa Ana Frwy. Never a be.nt fender or a Nabers '65 Continental, 4 dr. cl~n. Immaculate SaerifSce Muat l FM, vinyl top, console (ZXX· 170 MB 280-SE f dr. Silver. .., -. ~-"702. lull air nd "000 or ' 1' ' ' creue. ~·-· ~ . dill P'•T, "' . •• .. u, dlr, 89T.Q224. ' TSO! .................. 11295 Blk tthr, air, sunrt, lull pwr. IMPORTS .67 VW-Excell•,. Cond. New Ca ac otter. 847-7354. OLDSMOBILE '68 Dat.tm P.U.1 camper shell. $6850. Pvt pty 644-6977 ,__ ,_, ) ... N ~ !!ARBOR B' VETIE t.~ (Rad;..s • ·~(IS. ew -~. COR j AT THESE PRICES Leasing ,69(WXM966T ) ''"""";· ldool295 '69 M'BZ ZiO Rd 4 IPd· R/H. pe.lnt, Lle. Buwr. $ll50. COSfA MESA ,_ --·•· • -~ --• , O)'Ota Corona , r '~ m' •----, nE!'W e"°'ne.' J000.1200 lV. Pacilic Cst. Hwy. "'"9100 O S d .1.a.iv .1.UTI.1Ua"""" at.l" ~ I (-·-I.JU .,, m111uac .... 646-5180. nvo pen un ay '63 Corvette fastback, 321, .lo'U'/~ •t•--.ai... • .,._ ~ 3100 w. Cout """· ., .. ) • ................ -P/pty. !4200. 675-<644. -N~ Beach cn4l 6C-0400 =-=~c--::::::---,-...,, .1·-~==-=;;-c;---,.. ·-•-N • .... Newport Beacll --~·· '67 VW Bus w/'68 rebuilt YOUR ONLY fuel Injected, aim°'' new deck. Full pwr equip. Tilt l 64M405 MG' Ronoult s.1 .. & S.rvlco engine. Runs good. Mu•• FACTORY tires, 4 spd, poal traction. Wheel and Vinyl I"!' 13,& j ~ WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for ..... a decade ln Onuiao ""' n41 979-37W AUTHORIZED Cbm")'! Allq t.111<• .au. w. Gray· claya MO 1111 .......... , ,.., I FOR TOP usm CARS • Visit Oronge County's Couaty '70 BUS ..wt :16?.1 XI ' 542-1734 . 'E ... -l l"iliiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· iii-iiii U '°""ear lo extra clean, NE,WEST Serv. DeptM=.. tD 1 p.m. body & 0 mech,"pr. pi,,; CADILLAC COUGAR OLDS '6'1QJU.U°""'' j JI ... us llrst. SPORT CAR Jim Slemons -t cent tuneup, U,150. 494-1463. DEALER auto !Nnl. pwr .us. 1' ' Gonor•I 950 BAUERBUICK • •-,,; •• eoun-·! Mu•• SPECIALIST , :rm1blk.so.*'t ·68 vweamper.Xlntoond. Largeatset.cuonotcadll· Cougar 1971 Cpe. b1ubtk11eaJ!6D-304S · ; 2.925 Harbor Blvd. ....-.--o ~,. Must sell! Best otferl lacs in Orange County. MUST Sell! '67 DeJmont a : '63 RAMBLER. tra.nsrniMicn Cotta Mesa m.2500 ieU 1971 Datsun Station ServJqe De at St6--4llf * 673--1061 * ~~1:'1~£ 1::'e1:;0VJ'~ Air. ncressories , Fae. "!:.: ~· _..,. 1 : problem. '62 Chrysler New Autos, lmpor!M '70 Wagon. Call 84&-5613 a1t 4, Chock Our Priced Sal .. ' Depar~•t S!il-5242 VOLVO • Frida¥ for our spedali. · .• $64 oo --=:~: ...,A"'LF.,,..,A,...,R'"o=a.t"'E"'o,,.-·~:~~ ~:;· ~ ::~~!~=~~~=' 1911 ~~~.i ~ ---·1giz"YOLYO··--·• ~:~ri~c: +.nc1Tx~~~~:.~.~i~ 1972 pimo'~':!,0 .. ~ i A"a R""'eo '72 T <OTMon> ...... · .... ·• 1995 .. ~ m1. -AUK 1 19.10 MODEL 1', lull,v re-um -FIA '67 Triumph TR-4A $)!00., ~ bert oiler. Like Loo11 Tod•Y at 2600 HARBOR BL., 140). w/alr. 12,000 - ....... Xlnt running con-(UXMM4) ............ 11095 new. 646-3546. Bost R•IH 54~91~STAOMEpen5~un•·-Southern Calttornia oond. New --m-. ' dltlo!f. $1995., 4$5.5862, 2000 '611 Fiat 850 Spider. 1 owner. '68 MGB Rdstr. SUNBEAM $88.74 Per Mo. , -PLYMOUTH l Dune Bun1.. 956 NOW IN STOCK ;;tr< H::. li:-2~'. <~~·;;~~il· ~ ·s.; SUNBEAM ALPINE, o~c~:,· ........ r!! !~~~~!?,. 1st National Bank '65 Fury W•1• :! ·::i:PB~~ ::_~; For Immediate HONDA ff:1o~=~:, conve~ top. For Leasing or buying (f4'st 10ldt Full JX>"'er, tac-LeaS'lng Automatic, fti;tory atr eon-~ many extras. Xl.nt cond. Dtliv.ry IMMEDIATE Delivery · . I .. ....!. tlry air oond., tele-tUt steer-dltionin&, power. ateerlJw, .'I $95(), 548-Se!!l. ln•l•nl Credit TOYOTA ~m U.111\1 tnc. door locks, cruise oon-radio, 'lfl\lte·wall tires (NllZ. BANK FINANCING '71 Hond• 660 Sod•n . . VQIVll • trol, vmyl top, lull leather 202'l Bu.tne" Center Drive , $16). ·f195 dlr 836-6!13S. I '63 VW. Runs good, good Immaculate, 1688 or best of· ~ •. • • 1 ~IU tn!er. New wsw tire•. (019-Irvine, Calif. 9'lfM PONTIAC ' :.'iz;o"'."!;.~ . ...,. bug· COAST fer, d!r, 897-0224, . --1966 Harbor, C.M. --AGC). $5222 71 -;<-_833;---86-:;20~=21-::J.627".'.::<.0361-1.---_...,,..,,.,,,,,.,..,,_, I, TAA:ks 962 JAGUAR ..... '71 Volvo 1BOO E •• • - . DOpc;E".;' '6t PONllAC '71 CHEV. IMPORTS '55 Jquor, Parttally ~·J-llNJer. 4 Spd., w/overdrive, Radio/ Q Nabers '66 "WliiN ....... EL CAMINO -· l9l0, s.. • t '68 MGC 6 cyl. 1 ........ -Boin • -. Michelin Tires, 10,000 Mil.., ftilll CadH~ Dodge Monaoo, 9 pa_, • WA•Cltf f Oilrilo Tr1r Pk. Coest Hwy Very very dean. $lJ50. Gr lll1D & Coat IUlbtn;1 ' Beautiful White w./Red '600 HARBOR BL. Automatic, factory air condl-9 -· J -r.= ~ 1'11' ·CU$TOM J000.1200 w. p-~·e ~ a-. HB. caer: 6'15-0556. Loruna Beach ' ~ Leather Interior. Stk #47A ~~A MESA • In ~-..,.., ~ ~ .. , ,_ TOY A WAGON $4199 ........... 4. uon a. power at.._...., pae rd. --. .• Sparldlnc llnlnze metallic Nnport Beach <TI4l &e.0408 JAGUAR SEDAN 3 4 '69 MG lllide<~ ldat oond. lo '" OT . 540-9100 Open S\lndaY radio, heat... <RUCl!T). _.,.~.a~-. ::::;1~,t~ IWI.,.::~ Alf• R°'"" '• -• • :1~;0:. ~:" :.· SANTA 1::J: TOYOTA Mcit 0 EVT01ERRS ·: , ~ CAMARO :;:;. ~ ..,.., :;:, ~ :( .. W:,S: · push button radio, heller, , .MAZDA MGB SeMeo ~l open , .,_j ',, '67 CAMARO oondltlon. $1295. orttodelar this ex~ttonal low' WSW tires, tinted glass, dlx. 'M/Jf}.;: 85:,.~· i:;f W 208 W. _!st St., Santa ~ fmmaculate amd. Must be convertfble small O J: ap famU¥ waeon: ~) wheel covers, etc. A perfect '68 MGB. Must ..it. Insur-W Santa.Ana. . 125-3171 I ,... to •PP""iat•, mUJ! 549-05.l), , $3111 work i play aiu-bU•. ...,. problem. Real aood -~ Corolla '51 VOLVO WAGON ..Udlr, 891-0224. ,,. DODG E Dart 19'7, 32860H. $2666 I eond., low mileap, Green Wgn.Xlnt"'"'1 $900or~ $250.646--0982s. '71 Camaro-307V8. auto automatic,pa,pb,good eo ... C;·Nabejos ' w/aew top, radio, Michelle otter. 838-'1131. ' · Autot, Ultd _ ~ tnml, alr, P/1, Piii, AA1f dltlon. fl'IO· 536-1004. •: Cad!W ~ • Na-bers NOW ON DISPLAY tires, apoke ~beets. $llSO. "TRIUMPH • • •-~ FM rad/tpe. dck. l3300 or •n DODGE Van, 1 ton, xlnt {!6()0 'HARllOl\.11Lj ' I ·I Sales Seiv1ce 531·12lB after pm. '66 FORD 'Country ~: otter. Gf.4.4895. cood. $3im. COS't'A MESA -,'• - Cadillac Parts Body Shop '72 MGB, Beaut Exce~Cond. ~ OLDS F.-85 2dr · HT. CHMLLE '* 5!M39T * 540-9100 • Open ~ l!OOO HARBOR Bl., COAST IMPO!tTS . 1300 ml. Warr. Sac:rifiee. * TRIUMPHS * CALL-· FOID ·~ .... : ~12 u' ,.. ... ::: . COSTA MESA 1000.1200 w. Coast Hwy. !500 dn, $2llO flaae. avail.· 71 CLOSEOUT '611 CHEVELLE wa10'1. ,....IPQ: 540-9100 Open 'SUnday Newport Beach 642-0IOG -days. Sl'ITF1RES AS LOW AS 123911 BUICK ..-,,,_. ah-·• ~ .-.~~-:-::=-~=-~1 brand new :tm -Le •n OIEV "~ T. 6,000 ml. '64 AUa, 19Xl Spyd<r. Xlnt OPEL . GT~w=·s$500 ,71 BUICK Beotollel'96:Mno. 1 'FORD 1972 LTD =-~·~·;..~ Ion, trans cooler, AC, aux tonneau, & top. 17 5 o. MOVING, mUlt .. u '68 Red part Car Center RIVIERA Air access., vln. top, (408--.-·=-· . Auto, AM-FM, camper mll' me<h oond. Oean. Perfect S • · CHEVROL!T ' .,,.,.,,.,,.,.~·-=;· ~ ~ \ Ille! taok•. 10-16~ tires, tint· 64lHIOOO. ::.,:;~;::. ~?'· aood O I\ AN GLARE <;2_'!!,.N TY• s Luxurious hanltop .Oupe with ,70 NOVA SS EJX). Bil . ed glau, he a" Y rear AllDI u~• laclnry .Ur oond., lull power ~90 • ', sprinp, llldlng window,,.... . "' PEUGEOT no II. lit, S.A. 547--0764 including dOdt"loclr\ vinyl Coupe, 300 V8. Vinyl top, •. . PQl)ITIAC-OMC.,t~T £0 lite. Like new. FREE ·n Audi, 100 L S. 4 dr, '69 TR-6, 26,000 ml. AM/FM, top, tilt wheel, stereo muW'-'brown wlbeige vinyl bucket +Tax pef ~ t/ ~ _., ~ st'!at1~. A.~·> I ctmper shell lacl. make ~~'.'.:"1;5, $3800. 644-5900 MERCEDES ..,..., · * PEUGEOT * wire whls. toMi!au, ldrit plex, 1trato seatl, tport seatl. AutomaHc lfloW .11'.lfll end. , E. ht. SL, ~ Aaa otter. 542-1734. . w~,. ~ ~· eond. --~PM. wheeb, etc., etc. Very low, COMO!•, factory ··-Southern Calfwnla· 1 W.1000' I '~~l:bo~~!:;""oide3 AUDl'TI100LS4dr,loml., ~-.67·•MERcfEDES Aslowu$2,299.CNo.!H)' '67GT6Trtumph.45mt: lowmiles$ .. 4<10919CP 9 M). : •. d~pbr~~. 'l972" ~ , a;;' tires 1150 or best of-xlnt eond., 4 speed. Under FRl'r. WARREN'S a.bit trans. Gd. paint & mtr. Below Book. MUI! Sell! WW 1st National Bali Large!! -lqij Id ~ . 1..,, 494-lli3t a11. 5. wanly, BJS.1us. • 230 Sport Car Center m:;o. 540--0319 ii Nabers .., qutclc, Call 5Jl.l218. .... im l'lreb~"' ~ '69 Fold 1 ton E-:Jltl Van, 3 AUSTIN Hi'ALEY 8::1',.iag,A;!~:~~~ei.7.~ •oRAN~~~T Y •s VOLKSWAGEN CaCllllec: '6~ IMPALA IW!illll .• Bll~ tpd, V-8, new tires & alr "-•-· •• 2 DR H T ~· .. -$1995. Call betw, 10 '61 Austin Healey Sprite. $450. ::; . ~-.;;•..:-;j no E. bl St., S.A. 547-0764 * '68 Westphalia.,,_, al l!OOO HARBOR Bt.. • "I' ' -."Bustne" Center Drive YIAC.OMC;,IAT IUl,4 pm dally, $-30) or best offer, Call after 4 tlres~t:'!th.;. :.no'".. Thi• PORSCHE & xtra equip. Rel>lt .... ' cosrA MESA AutomaHc, factory ,ai. .,.. ' Irvine Calli 92664 (lit St. ar 8. A. Fnlp.) '66 GMC TRUCK pm, 6!?·5339. beauUlul automobll• shows Radio, pop top, spcl htr., 54Q.9lOO ' open Sunday dltlonlng, -er '"~· 71t83:1-8621l 0 2J3.62T-036T 2l!IOE.11tSt., Santa .... I '--••-, heat••, (#'~~~). -" BMW · excellent care by previous '59 PORSCllE, RE BLT cpta:. $1950. Sll-9585 aft S. '67 Buick, Calif. GS, 2 dr. Radio, heater, whtt' Wt.11 1 d W ' al.000 ' naaw -·~ ) ENG. DARK GREEN, '70 o.mper, Gd. bu• tor gd. gpl> cou~, hrdtuo, very tires, tlnled glus, (NQY8!!5l 71 for agon 1966 Ponl!ae Ventun, 4 Dj'., 17'15. dlr. 836-6535, Vflit our new -•l ownen. $mt XLNT COND. $14 0 0' bxn•. Pvt pty. S,.,., pop deon, low ml. #ii). aft 6, $600. dlr, BJ&.6535. Automatk:. factory air -V4, AT, PS, PB, "'"'Olall., 67·10tl Chevy Van, VB, 3 opd, Q 6<>0611. , top, /'-C, AM/FM $2950. ~;dots~· '6' IMPALA Q>upo 300 h.p, dltlonlng, radio (3!X:l'Q). Low J0w n>llel, 0-- Cutt. paint In/out. stereo. -N b '66 912 PORSCHE, 5 spd: Scott, GT.l-7334. '64 LUX rn • -/II< m, ~ .pa, "if,!/ ~pied 12795 dlr. 8,16.<;5.15, • .... MUlt ' --' MUii See/oiler 67:1-1342 a •rs dean, tapo deck, luogage ' * 'IO vw F A!ll'BACK. ·wan.. lo Jiii. «tat -· trano. I~ t. e h . 'IO FORD Sta w .... lo pl< ,1141~ t • • '12 OiEVY LUV plclc--0p Cadillac ' :0 aid raclc, l3300u 496-4866. AUTO, All\. XLNT COND. Must sell $725. <Uh, Pr! pcl,1track. $4jS. Sh a r P ! Warrty. Xlnt rond/RUto,,., Ii JidNf. Le llw 2 lh'· Oll!John befott5pm, l!OOO HARBOR Bl., '.67 Po""'he 912, low ml. 5 PR IV ATE . PARTY. ply. 64l-09etl aft<r !pm. 540-41'.!8. air, $2100. -1687. 1'!li!-~.AA'.,-...... * 546-8143 * ROY CARVER, Inc. cosrA MESA ·• Speed. Fact air. One owner. 9634723. '12 Bulek S<)!lark Only 16,000 '67 Coprleo •62 F""1 van ft&iiOiii'-: lliti.I~.' l!lni1 ,lllllO ',64 Cbtv, II T, 292, 6 cyl. Stk. 234 E. 11th St. 540-9100 Open SUnday Xlnt oond. 968-6112 1968 POP TOP CAMPER. Freeway miles. ShoMoom lmniaculate, Loaded, Low, $150. or bell offer. I'll. cell Sle-210! ~ 54Wlll - 12,000 on eng. Oean. P.P. Colla Mesa 546-4444 The fastest draw in the West. Jt's a b~. , , .aell )Wt $2,150 cond. $3595. 847-7506. ..low m.tln, Sacril1ct, must atttr 7:00 pm, &fT-4115. ,67 FftWl"d-335 Diii·• t lar- 4800. 968--18.14. For that it-em under $501 try , •• a Oaity Pilot o,,,Wed Jtems with ease, me Dd,y Call afttr f pm, ~3447 '69 RJv)era FUlly eqJ.dp. aeU. dlr, 8i7.ml '69 Ge.I.axle 390 RAH, Ps. rel ef.rb, 4 1p, T..:t ~ 11110 O!EVY II ton pickup, the Peney Pincher. Ad, 612$78. Pilot Ca.ullled. -'64 VW Bur. Rebuilt .... Low mU•. lll:!O 1B1l a!EVY Vep. xlnt , PB. Air. VtnYt root. Gd top, II/ H ~. x1at cond. $300. Good "'"'1. $450. at OU... 644-4043 att 5. -· Auto tl'Mw, !l1ereo cood. $11i!O. Nt L 133oiB. -7. 64>-()6811 " 613-1.150 tape; RAH. $1100. !IG-1821. '65 Ford Galx, IOO. 'Dr LTD F,.. sale 9 'It Pl>nUac 964 STAR GA'ZEK1ti':it '62VWBus,N01good,needa CADILLAC '10-teCarlo,Orf&....,... Fullpwr.,R/.Halr$900. --~-~$15. Auto LHtl"I <UTJ. new pinion I'"!'· $450. 33,000 ml. a/c. pwr, 121l)O. Bell o!ler. 64~ 114T-3711 M Y•Nr~C.U. M ..,,"'~ 646-92'18. '71 EL DORADO """'Srll· 911:1-J'161. · '65 Faitlane, l owner. 'IT Fii'ebln -v..., ~ Trt Olll' 1.... experts tor llavblp • $alldactlon • SU- .tot. WE LEASll ALL r , 1t12 )IAKES AT I:· TIVERA'l'E.S. Clll Maloolm Rel4 l>r -detalll. THEODOR! " ROBINS FORD :pollal1>orBlvd. o.ta Mtia fl2.-00IO Aiihll W•ntwcl Ml '"r Mff<41., to IAt s1.... '"r ocf :(j)lll) '69 vw Bug, clean, aood COi> CONVERTIBLE 19'10 MONTg CARLO • !» i-mlleo. PS. RAH, air. Coad. lfl)(), All I -Oolt To develop mtSIGg9 for Frtdoy, dltion. $U!i0 or offtr. C&1I ml, ,&Jr, atneo, etc, etc.1 A-1 oond $825.. 540-4289 8tMS33. ~~~bl-rth~.l'.:'llO,...._ 1-""" r.3&-6418. Trulyltn the! llnt1tbolll th•Llll"•t Must 1tll, U'fll!!· 673-,)145. '63 ~, Falrl,.. ,_;,_,, ~---...,. e o auteme ... uxury ,65 ~PALA...___ ii.1 ·~u • ~ ... -, ,.._. ., ra.. -.t '65 VW >edae. New ptlnl ti evorywhett, onty 10,211 v.i"' PS. _ -~:...... &1,000 ml, 4 di', alr/cand, Jm' ~. ~J!:t. ~ ~'·u~'~ q . Gd local mU ... Fact. air cond., 64s'.ai'u •"' ,_, ~13!~~~0._!m-a61~!!!:· ___ 7 ,;.58r:i'J'.\isib1r<1;i:,:-;M111tu;-~oond;:;;llloo~n~I 4T-J<W• ~TI· .,w. ~ IWI -er, wt a t·•-tc · I· 11 .-k .... ;r:-~· ~-· ' ERIAL ll1llM ·-· _, ~ "',.!".,,· .. l9'ro V\V Westpholia Campa:, st .. r1 ... door locks, AM-FM '69 Chev Mall1'>, pa/~. r/h, IMP · . -~ " tt-f ' air lnyl __... Pr! ... -.. pwt .. • auto. U-, I IR 0 I 'w..11 37UtMuol f1Qit Pop top, new tlrel. e~ 1tereo w/multiplex tape, , v •"°'· v l'4V• <k:vt«. $22115.. ..._.. a!t 1 ;I:" :=:::"' ::=-., l2!i50. 546-lBU. trunk lock, a .. n11ne1 that '200Si62-43l&a115. '69 IMPEJtlAL pm. "°""" "°"''" '°"' l9llO VW Bua, '65 ,.bit i-, tul'1ll your llahta on " o!f '66 lhll>ala 35().!lpus. m IARON 1-'-===,-,==,...-ll=M !::i:::::"• ~~ aood -. $600. c ail for yOU, PIUI. 0011 of It•· war. lull,v eqpd 1100 cash. Le TIME· FOi . 11,.,...., • ..am 73~ ·6'75-810& before 5 pm. ture1 lo brins the thrill of Cd fotU'f.en• fi73--663'7 Lux\lrlOUI 2 dr. h&rd1op with u~ ~t ·~~-?ui~~~l~ ~~$~~~yOU(m ,E:fDrM~·~·.~ ~~a~olUHllCOIUICA.•• •. :-.-f.= :i~ '6ll vw ~ v.,., Cilli.ii. • Nab•rs ·=-~~ .. = ._. d"'s2777xt;XS!C). . =~ ~=:, §::;. ,,,,,, rr:sst=i:::.a1_:.E. Cadlllac 64!-<viii..,.""Y• •f•1· , lltLY PILGT · ~ .SSWo,-OU.,,,,, 2.-l • MUST Sd '19VW BUS 2l!OORARBORBL..., '85lmpalaSportCpe. • Nabers :.. ~~ llr.' c .... 1 eonct1 moo. cosrA MESA v~. P!!; PB, 46,ooo mL Ca' dlllac WAIT Al ""'" ,. _ ·-51$--0M2 !">1().9100 Open SUnday $600 * &l&-:1615 I:::"" ~~ ;:;:~ GRADUATION Spodal • 'II CAD '69 C.nvtrtlble, low '69 ~ <UlV., good cond., 2600 l1AllBOR BL., !J! 1• '°'Goo& t&.u-f)if..a.i au,. Xlnt eond. no. PYt mil<l.<llb new, all extru. all tiowtt: A.ollla& $l3IQ. COtrA MESA __ .._ .. &e-IW t l ~ 151 pty. 6'1>-l615 alt • ""' 13100: tl3-a3. . 6'13-Q, 41K-d. -540-1100 Optn ....... , • . . s1111N•. ;J 4Wt._.,, ....... ~ ....... -· . --;;;•. P.S.. V. r.,. T ...... ~c+'l'P,'!!2•144;- > 1. . $3295 :.~ . . . . 1395· DOWN ' sMll• ' PH .. . PAYMINT 7V 'MONTH s,ts 11 fOt•I drl, pymt. '911.11 Is tot•I nm. pymt, '.ntl. 'W;x, llcenw &, •II Ul'T}'inll ~Clll 1ppr. ;t..U! ,tor .a mo.. Defllfnd lftf. ~ $411.M lrld. tu: Ii llc:ll!M. ANlfUAl P ~CIMAiH! RATE 11.""-. . • rr - "66 . CH.YILlll ' -*-.-1-,--, IM,ERIAL 4 DOOR ,. . ' .. VI, •llto., ifactory1•ir,, full powK, · pow•!' windows I ·s11ts, vi11y/ foof, -(T~H°'J) . . . . · 'tO .. PLYMOUTH S.~411001 VI.. 1u.t..1tlc, pollc1' 1pMl1I. L-~•1.1 t1H11 9oodl #JJ4666 ~ 5795-' ' . '" . , . ./ . ·~1 •ORD Ys TON .:' ·PICKUP 52595· .. -r ' '70 c•DIL&AC COUPE D~ILU ' VI, 1~ni-et1c, 1-mil11, ·•:s:fr1 nic1! H1•¥Y duty iiret. (lliltHJ . . SA.us· DEPT. OPIN IYUYDAY iiCLUDIMG SUNDAY Full 1pew1r, f•clorv-•ir, pow•r Windows a· ... ts .... inyl f9Gf..btr1 nic1. J657tSEl ' • ' 'BRAND ·: • NEW 1972 ' llUSTtR .. ' ' . I I I 546f£ ,,,, ......... . , o.-·,,~t •I,. 4CYL .. 1 '· Au+o11.etic, air ceHitleftllf. rM'Mi, liHt•r.~'XVEf7tJ . ( ' • • . ' ... . · • ,J "' ... ·a:~ --• . i ' • . . ,. ~;' I: 'DMr H..tfep .1 ....., ,,j, c-. A•..,· ' • I I"' ! ..-. ,.... ~ ,... .a.c ........ tliJt hp. M•c~ ...... nJdtUD1J1171 $~,-95 : FULL I .... • ' • ¢ PRICE " .. : ~ { 4~ t .• 4:cyl,. 4 ,,...,,, rH+e, Mf't'•r, CUl.2612) ·' .•u :flA'J =·.1.. T ...• -,~~, ... ·~"'l ' \ .{ .. 4:1~,;r1'"9o S...tw, viftyl _,..t, ..... .aWY .. li77AESJ . , -.. . . J '. ~ . • s795.- ". " • . ' : ~41'95"'. ·" .; • • t " • • ..... t "\ . •' '.' ·: ·-. ., ... -~·-, ·~·. 'VI. •.to!, ~t~ ...i"' ,.~., ~t..ri~ ~ ... ~ ..... ~ilcilt4J. . At s..,..~.._lffuty. . .. ' , ... y ' . • " ' ' · . \ 17 l 7 • San ~lemen'te • ' ~~apis•1•ano . ~ .. EDITION VOL. 65, NO. )74, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORAN6E COUNT)", CALIFORNIA THU!tSOAY, JUNE 22, l972 TEN CENTS ' . Police Produce Mor,e Backing for Pay Boosts San Clemente's publlc safety employes set a modem<lay record Wednesday by submitting 750 more aisned forms by local residelJts willing to •'l'tpt a tu in- cl-ease to pay for better wages and beoeflta to tbe worken. ' Capping tbe fiflb day of an all-out cam- paign for community support, a safety erilployes ttpreseotative U . Raymond 11aitmOn 'handed tbe individual form let- ters to City Clerk Max Berg and promisetf"lhere will be more." The oulpouring of public sentiment on , ax • .. , . . '. • t ~ { • 30·Jnjured ' •. _}_ Arizona Raked By ·Rain, Winds PHOENIX (AP) -The aecond atralgbt some seclioos of Phoenix may have day of to(l'ts1Uai ralna aent floodwaters received 1.5 lncbel, of .rain.. At Ibo nuilblibg 1firough a vast section of tbe weatber bureau, U hdies of rain had populOul 1'-'h: area today. fallen . Police said high winds and ·at least two ·Fart¥' sOut!i. the ia!alJ coimDuniu.. tornadoes injured more than 30 pmona; of ·Eloy-ancl-!1larlcopa ~ diulng .oat- The objecl of Straua' crtticlxm WU City M-XeoDelb Carr. , tu tbe execut!V., aat Starin(, lbe _... -toot Carr to tut for ...... -puJXilbed tariler In lbe day. "I can't bdieve, Mr. carr, that a man of your alleged lnlelligence would mean lt when you purportedly aald you can't understand bow persons can b e · molivaf«I by mooey," Str1111·aald. ·~ country bu been .motivated by lbat stnct• fa~r for generations , •• alnce It began. "l don' know 11 you really said lba4 . • bill 11 you dld; let ma say lbat lhll entire councll. needs moUvatlon to flnally oiler decent wages to its employes. "Offlcers are motivated by money like everyone tlse, especially wben It costs oo much to Jive in San Clemente," be aaJd. Hartman, who spoke brleOy after presenting the signatures, said that hun-- cliecl! men are Upecied. "We believe lbst tbe city has llhown lbat somelblng has to be done lhll year. "It can't wait until next faer," he said. l!iJ brief commenta drew tbe loudul applause of a long and sometlmts emo- Ilona! evening in ccuncll chambers. The slaW. of tbe wago-beneflt batUe is lbat an official, outside mediator has already begun meeting witli labor and management in the Issue and at an initial session late Wedneldly afternoon the two parties set up ground rules for a round of new bargaining sessions -with the mediator in charge -which will start Friday. - One of lbe ground rules, It was learned, Is that no specillc accounts of progress of lbe meeUngs will be dlvuiged. Tbua far , it also has oot been dlvulged exactly what lbe city's Jut offer entailed. Nor baa it bein ~ what II» final offer by tbe emp1oyes waa belon an impasse was reached. But ernploye spokesmen have ins.Lsted lbet lniUal proposals, requests for whop- ping raises and· benefits costing the city SO-percent more, are no longer involved. O•erlimUtilb lbe list of benefita 1till insisted upon by the workers. -. They also lnabt upon raises Jarge enough to bring the city well up from the bottom of an all<oUDty list. Councilmen Add ,Money • To Budget By JOHN VALTEllZA Of .. DlillY ,. ........ A major tu rate 1ncre... fDr San Clemente residents came closer to reality Wednesday u councllmen -sOmeUmes debating heatedly -scanned a llsl of two--dozen projects and agreed to add about ISS,000 worlb to tbe budget. damag!d or destroyed,ilo.Ariz.ooa)loqles from. tbe debri1,Je!l-·hro toruadou ~~ ....... il>lo • ~ tllilJ911111,,. ~·· ... ' ..-.. .. . . .. ~:.;.-.?· • . • • ' ' ' . !J i , , , I~_, The declaion to 1ncreaae the city's bed tax rate by one ·~r drew· lilt.•WJe§t debat~ -; :o .rtl>ltirJ':forlllOnCe ol prevl..,..~ liitill ippnoltlon by Councilman '1'llomu O'lttele. · Police described the r a. h I• D I bl • Vleter' ... ' ' ' . Clmelboct ~in ... t;I ~ ai' --wr..:: ; ' . a~ -u,... ll!lt·llllld ....-- "l'l>o lax ~ )llill:ll ~ 1)eld ~.lltJal .... fllo -l1oc!oi ,_ Whelp ,.. ... y llacNutd ouallact ... lar -flides·~ lfaffki and lbrut.iiod at ' ' • • •' £ I ltait lwoncluai ' lloaiea. . • F" .. , -,,,~ '0Tl'' II 11a1na began:-~1~....:. Jl'ewor.K . ~ o . m~tera began lea"1ng lbeir ~. , · . ' The Arizona .Hlgliway ·Patrol said ·· ' ' 'i £ • • 1 flCJOC!inl 1orced it to c1ooe lbe BIJIClt. can-· For €ity Yomh )'bb Free•ay,. 611Daking 1 It 'loot like a '. : . parkilJc Jpt" •• thousands of motoril~ ~San Clemente'• veterW group1 won Wett trapped OG lbe ·busy thoroughfare, < , ' • I 'Phoenix police. siJd traffic on some llieir botUe ·bel!JlO city .c:ouncllmen mads~ backed0 uplO miles dutlng tiie Wedpelday and convinced lawmaker& to peak'lilBll lloor, and ~an esttmsted'l!D per-erase a ipeaaure paued 'two ~Ill ago ~1.al,tbe city a •tree.ta .w.ere closed. forbidding sales of fli'eworb to penolll The Salt River. project opened flood g'ates on its ·vast syltem of U:rigation undei: 11 years old. . . canals in the Pboenl% Ire& Jn ID effort to .La~ the ~ '!X4ratinl" help drain lbe flooded.,clty. . of saf~ ~ ·and .,;. 'Plllb.'ald tbe mimber of homes and IOl'C!!Dlellt probleJll Md a·~~to fund:- bualneae< flooded Wbald run into !he rai<ing, -be veteran's spokesmen spoke lt bUl>Clreda: • • ' lenglb on lbe need for aelllng fireworU in In tbe, east l'lioenix suburb of · tbe dty: • Sc9Usdlle, an exclusive winter resort , no And Walt Liebig, chalnnan of lbo trimc was permitted into the area, Veteran's flrtworb c.o mm it tee., police .said. adamantly stressed lbat lbe ban on young The Salt Rivet Project said tbere ap-purcbasera would cut revenue in hall lbla peared lo be oo danier of ciDall break· year from standa which yleld funds lo ~as flood gates dumped water into tbe pay for a major profesaiooal dlaplay dzy Sall River bed aoutb of Phoenix. from lbe city pier every July.Fourlb. · · Arizona Public 51<'9lce and the salt The meaiure IDttlally was oougbl by River Project ._;{id scattered pow;er COuncllman Thomas 'O'K<ele, . who, ot!la&es and trafrlc wu snarled at JDo pointed out lbat his aisler, In her 1'JUlb, Wlecliol!I ill ea! and north Plloenix WU a vJcilm ol afire-........ lie when traffic llpala quit working: wu lbe Oll!y -ber of lbe poliel Ill" '!be NaUooal Wlllher Serike aid po.sing lbe llftlng ol • lb t l~JUl'Old measure. ,11 ......... , Milo Pat', Nllon IPJlNll In ., ' Alft= mood Wednolda1-lller· wedding ..m-. sett. ,.. J'lnt ,Lldy WU mU• lnC_.111,appeulllCI at a 'Sa!Ule to llGla&IGD' pla. Later, Ille tolwillll lo the Wllite HOUie rar a (tltfntlon with the President. • Despite WedDOlday'a .....,,.. of lbe reatrlcllon, • -..... lbol lbo city ataff draw up an ord1......, cal1llw lot ., complete ban for nut""',._. ii>. feet. . ' Tbat pliJposed coclt wUI be ........ befar'e Ibo poliel after 1b1t lndt!iMA«• DliyllUOD. • ' 'l'ht -..., II WU ....i, will be bid: -lo fight Ibo ban. • • -Leg1aa POii as Clllplm llolpb -bllllod far Ibo -u nil, ............ lbot In ldo .... _,. "' .. dly aellber 111-... .... ~ bno -.-loull,y domal· eel bJ aafNDd-tlM: fb:ewcab. . • • Be said lhlt Ille faads -• lllOldl u. 91,tlOO profit por - -..... mod lo ofh,ot tlefldtt ... lbo ~'--1 pier -· llld llao .... t""1 bea.U, Oii . yautb«lonted proj«ll by lb'! vatenn'• -Aalltant Polklo. Qllf ... JbldllU --~·ll1'll.trJllC ta ......... . qe limlt would be~ 11111 CGUD- cllmen agreed that lbore la no .Ironclad Wl1 ta ""'""1iatel1 .. blllb. lbe ... of -in bit ..ny teena. ' He odded lbol ii> hil ~. BD -LICl:ldei411 or ._tac !IN nJilld \v apjlolli\I' !llWND W -"'*""" In ... di;. .............. ell lbe dqon, but, W., II or IOI, we ,nem ban the ._w lo Ibo polJce 11111 fl r • dlpoituwm. .. be 1&111. llllllr lnlh llNl'coulld by llrtwwb -~ .... ltarted each - llllt tbut fir --ereetocl lllJ ............ t 't" UftT ...... ' . I ' I ' FLOOD SCENE ,.,-i1Water,from a. Jn:ohn-.levee.ln·; "1indates these' hOmes. on low-lying Andrua Wand , .northeast of Sm Francisco. Hundreds of residents · have :bMii·~f~ 19-'IJM.;~ homes. (llOlated' story;, jil~ ~·~ ~>.:" · , · , · . ' ..... ' Isleto·n Reside:rits L~ave Fire Trucks Spread Aler .t as Barrier Hol.ds Tide ISLETON (AP) -The mayor or'1ered lbb li!lle town eY1cuated today after· It had atsyed t11y· and sale from .flood witen through lbe nigh~ boldlng back a aev ... ioot·biih Ude with a hastily erected earlben· bmier. . A Itri truck went through atreets of !Jletan to spread tbe alert. . About half lbe population of 1,400 a!rUdy liad left W!Ulllarily ~ lbe crier !ram llaJ'lf Mamneto l"rinlclonl pal,an encuatlon plan into eflect at 7 l.111. (Seo nlaled mry, picture, pqe S). . . ' . "The water ts·not,in lbe town ltaelf; but ' we are 1 .. vlng," said Police Clllef Cllf •. lord Lamont. He 1ald Ibo l~-mu .. 1aag mikeabilt levee ·Ml!ltured during . lbe ·olibl al tj>e , east end of to.wn.· , '"nie mayor bu given lbe «der. We will evlCUlte," Lamont uid. ·Lt. James ~ of· lbe C4ut Giw'd. said be unileratoOcl lbe 11117or'l ordlr wu "fDr aanllary realj)IJI -tl!!l chance Of ' water containlnalkn" · 1 'Boyd aald Ille move was DOI becal• of • Secretary Def ends 'Ho1:1or, . .. Thwarts Elevator.· Attack · • Het<I captive wllb a sharp bunllng kn!fe obe resumed lht argument. at her throel, a reluclant but pluck)' She said lbe youth pr..aed 1be .eight-1 Newport Beach aemtary rode up 11111 :=.=~:=~"."'..k~~- fear, all of lbe emergenw diU would give .... -& a.k..tO.fbOt high e,arlben dJke WU i.'.ut duling a llood·~ all;nlcht effort lnvolvilif Army Entllne<!rs with huge eorll>movlng 'macblnory a\id bul1dreda of ' (SW-EV AcUATE, P',P Z) Jurors Weighing .. De'bat.e on· Dana lf.ospit:al .C~e Juron In lbe fl milll• lanult agai!llt Dr. Harold E. Illy'• c.p!atrano By Ibo sea HOIPital in DOna Paint are cOotlnu1qg tO deliberate today. . Oranie Count7 Superior Court' Juclce R. .r.i.·Q'oolllNnt pve lbe cue to tbe four. ' woman, elght111&11 panel w-,. ~· They' deliberated far about 111 bour _.. qultdol lar lbe claJ. The panel ..-ed lbil morning al 1:30 a.m. to raume debole.., Ibo cue. mollmi le'.llie ..... ber ti ............ haa been a ...... .,..... of lnlllllae'to lbe Sboreclillli .....,.Iman. And I \oole 1X1 lbe matter WednesdaJ drew aocuatlom lrom O'Keefe lbat the · r '8t of tbe . panel was on confUct of _m. tttei1t in votlqg on the piatter. AU four fellow couooO.men are chamber membert. "And when that b fact," he aald,"and all four vote to award a contract to an entity they are members of, it is· a coo-· fllct .of lntereit." O'Keele added \bat Mayor Art Holmes and Councilman Paul Prealey both resigned u chamber directors soon alter "''""'""' their council ,..ts "for lbe ea· pres.s purpoee of avoiding con!Uct." "! "niVer have resigD<!<I· from an7 organization In lhll city for the JlUl'P* of Volinc IXI Ill)' IOOlion," Holma retorted. The flnal efltcl t;I lbe d!IC'Ullloa -approval of Ibo bid-tu ID<nolO and lllo contcact. O'Keife grimly 1boWned. • The •pproztma\ely '85,000 worth ol new ezpend!tunrthua far approved for lbe liudlet -for 'the 'moot Part -have no deflolte IOUtCe of revenue other than a tax-rate !ncrW.. Roulhl1 caJcula!ed 1 liken!' rate hike would-ralae lbet needed amount. But lllCh an increase would only be the beginning In healing budget palns Ibis year.' Any lncreaaes in wages and beneflta for city employes· wciuid necessitate furlber lncreaaes. The major projecla reinllated Wed- nesday Include: 450,000 Ill -ta llarl pluming 11111 purchue of equipment far a north-area fire claportmopt, IUbolatlon. Thal amount would PllY fer a lllllll allaclt -ud , (Seo TAXll, hp I) ....... , lt'Ndler MOl!ly llUllllY FridaJ, AJI lbo wealberlady, followlna lbe 1llU&l morning low . clouda. 1llgbs around 1$ at tbe beaches rla!lli'lo n bi- land. Lowa In tbe IO'll clcnm ID ., elevator early today, arguing lbe button ~ lbne luit before lbe wttlt 1 _.-man wbo demaaded lbat-tlev-cloar-.:ould open. the dlaObe. !nvatlgators wwe told lbe ~ ill 'l1lo Ila.year-old vlctlm, howeftl', stuck tbe aaaault with a deadly •weepan cuo to ber prtaclpla durtc'lbe ordeal in 'the llnally told hta captive · that bo'would lei Mn. Mary EoteDe crvwdl la aeeking a -ot •.ooo l'rom'DiJ 1;1riru· rr-1 as~.oclateo far llljurlel tbe allepdl7 IU!· lel'ed wben .. -peel frial her bed at tile pl1dlJllrlc lllcllib' 011 J'1'11 D, a. .. INSIDE .1'Q8AY The provmonal wmg of 'the Irilh RepubUcaft Ann¥ 1'al on· !IOUflCfd that It 1PiU lllSp<>ICI of- f'1illt>e OJ)ffaUO!ll ·ill NDTIU!il lrtlmwl •f4T!lwQ • al tllldtdgllt 1101!d4¥. See 1tc>rr, PGQO 4. -bbml """pla on Sberrlngton Place, ber 10. ..-.. a U... ·He ordmd bef not to lciot al him, lbm "TIUoll:i-dothes," obequoted lbe Ded , ~ out 1ol 1t\!e • .,...sq, .,...., abont ldlb •«lml age, u ·urtng threo-story apartment co~ex u tbe wllm be.,_ Ji,r U 'bolb eniered.tll 1'111 to ber ra-lo call pollca. elevllor. The vlctlm said lit wu a.....,,..., but Sill lold pallet aht nfuaed, rtplyinc lbat lhe noticed him lootlD8 at ~ lhot 1111 wu -1o act In a ladylllta ment nu--. · .., maDboat on lbo ...... , at ~ -ft WU again lfO'lnd floor -be followed hlr into ardond to tuo oll ltlf -· tbe •lovator. "Oltr,., _ bo!IJ," 11be declared. 'l1le vlcUm WU frlgbtened, but DOI cut 'l'ht 'llcllm Aid tor at1aeker t<plJtd with Ibo blado or otherwlao bill mod, lllal'a Ult "1 II -W bava. to bo, bill pellel aid. j Mn. Qvwoll -DOI loc!ated ualtl D ' biur's lator. lier brvttier-b>law follpd bet- l)'lne at Ibo fool ol a steep Ore m.11 aba\11 ltll~ frvm tho lapltal. ~ loltlflecl far Ibo plalnt1fl lbat .... aullered ~pli cull and -·_. ........ and -wouadl darlna the ..... perlocl. 'l'be c1oc1ar1 a1ao tMUlled 111e •Jtar· Giii ,....... bu btcMDo allllcted 1!tlh a fear o1 dartlnea, pcmlblF u a nut o1 ----- LM...,. t • .....,. II ...,,... " ....... """ catl,.,.. • .... ,._ • a.fll'lell IMI ......... .... 4 c..-. • er..c.ff " awzw• M __. ... _. ....... ,. = ....... -....... ,... • ·-11114 • ==··=· ~ ..... -: --. ""1•1 · ' . ·~ OA!LY PILOT SC Laguna Gays Brotest • ~00 Converge on CityCounci~ Ovef'., 41!~ts By BARBARA KREIBICB Ot lie oellr Plt.r IJttf Doctors,,la~en and priests, men and women, l'IY• and straights turned out in lorce Wo:dnesday night to air the current problems of Llguna Beach's homosexual community berore Ille City Council. The -1i!y organized prottat that drew more than 31111 penona to the ....,. ell chamber end Ill ldJoctnl porch, WIS sparked by n •• recent am.sla ol bomosmiala by Laguna B<ach police - one iD the LlUle Shrimp Bar, locaUy -••p~place'lot~and lhat-!Macaa come to trial U lour lo-Part. . we hove -opped. we Mo<rve to be Speakers .charaed that pollce \ofllcen ce~red." 1 used methods of 0 entlcement land en-• The councll lalled to act on a motion 'of trapmM.t" to maneuver vlctlml into con-ctlllure proposed_by city council ca""' versatlons that were recorded with dldat& Beth Leeds, but voted unanimous. micropbooea concealed on their per10na Jy to ldopl a motion prestnted by Mayor to provide e\l'idence of ''solicitation tn a Richard Goldberg that the cOuncil "set as public place to enp1e In lewd bebavlor." · lb pollcy that It IJ DOI now, nor ever will Responding to the charges, Police Chit! be city )IOIJcy to baraaa, eqtrap or enllce Jooepb J. Kelly said flatly, "No olficer . an)'Olle lo the community u 10111 u they talked, dressed or 1cted like a goy. A> live within the laws laid down for the !or entrapment, the courts will rule on comqnmity. •• Oceanside Court Councilman Charlton Boyd later ncdv· ed a •tandlQc ov1tion from tbe crowd wlltn,. alter commel>llng them for "hav· Ing the courac• to come here, stand up u . pellOnl·end attempt to gel a burlng !er a viewpoint," he-commented on the mo. Uon, "With all cooc1 inJent, iome pollclo can ll!I empty ..., and thla JUI! mllJll be one of thosa. •i High-speed Chase Suspect' -en Bond, to -BeAF-raigned Both Boyd aiid Councilman Rily Holm noted that the city councll had not had ad- vance noUce of Chief KeUy_'.J JMY.C_to step up enforcement of antl-sollcltation Iawa ~ expreued the opinion that the councU should parllclpate ln any major move in' suCh a sensitive area. 'Ibe woman motorist Involved In the two county high speed police pursuit has been ordered to appear for arraignment Tuesday before the Oceanside MuniClpal Court. the dlJtrlct attorney. "At this time the case is under review by our office. We're doing everything we can do to get this decided," 1aid Stephen Hurs4 deputy dialrlct atlorney. Councilman Edward Lorr, on the other hand , said he did not agree that the coun- cil "should decide what the police chief should do to enforce the Jaw because Jt is a poliUcal body and the police chief la hired to see that the laws placed on the books by the state are fairly enforced0 Free oa a $1,000 bond la Dorothy Jean Ruffner, 15, of Santa Ana. She was taken Into CUll<ldy Wednesdly alter an early IDOrnlng 1.20-mll01><T-hour pursuit by law enforcement ofiicers from L a g u n a Beacli, rqe County and San Diego Counties. He expected a complaint to be issued soon. The motorist wu firit stopped and cited by Laguna Beach police olricers /for driving 90 m.Uet!t per hour in the 35-mile- per·hour zone through the center Of the Ari Colony. Lorr added, .. I would not aupport any harassment of the gay community in Laguna Beach. They have a right to en- joy living hue. I'd leave it in the hands of the police." <l>arga against the motorist are still being mulled by the Ocunalde ollice ol Alter taking her copy ol the tickel, of. ficen said lhe cnnnpled it, threw it in her Jlll"5e, got In ber 11172 Flreblrd and began acceleratinf rapidly. Goldberg told the crowd it was bis in- tentiOll, in offering the policy motJon, "to give all of you assurance that we feel for your problems and we will be more, watchful, more careful. •. j' Schmitz Finds Many . Others In Same Boat From Wire Servlce1 WASIDNGTON, D.C. -Conservative Cooiremwi John G. Sclunltz (II-Tustin) needn't feel too alone and adrift alter be!ni ouated In the primary election. Nearly lO current senators and con- gremnen are In the llllle bnat with Schmits. due to de:feata:, retirements or reslgnatlonl far l'arious reaaoos. A llln'ey by The Associated !'nu •howl a lace-llltlng and a transfusion of Y<>UDltr bJOocl (OI' the 93rd Congms wblcll CCllV-In January with 116 memben. General electlolll In November are ex- pected to add 1o tbe cuualty toll. wblcb so far lncludea the dean ol lhe CGqrest, ~1:r~~~md ,a,· Scbml!i, d; .. 1~ by bi'ana• County AlleSICll' Andrew J, Hmahlw, 1J one or many • lncwnbenla lollni out t o chaUengen, in smne cues much younger °"f iew ol the eJJiio. booth cuualtles headed highly lnfiuenllal committees on capitol Hlll. Two ·Brea Teens Killed in Crash From Wire Semce1 DESERT CENTER -A beadon crash killed three perlOlll Wedneaday, lncludlng two B~ teenagers and a Riverside man trapped In hla mangled van three hours, Crll!lhed and bleeding. The older victim, finally freed, wu being flown to a boapltal In a llJihway Patnil bellcopter when he dled. Matthew P. Frl.sz, 17, Ind WUJlam J. Steiner, 18, of Brta, were both dead at lhe scene, 20 miles northea.rt ol the Uny community. Frisz' small aports car cro:md the centerline ol the highway end crubed Jn. to the van driven by the third vlctim, Walter R. Napier, 57, of RJverslde, ~ , vesUgators Aid. IC DAILY PILOT ~Grlftll CMIT DAILY PILOT, wlll'I Wflldl h atM"*ll Hit Ntwt·l"rftl, h. M UMMll _.,. h Or~ Cte1t Publl~lnt Ctmplny. kpe. r•t• edlllonl er1 IMtlblltMcl, Mo!'lll•f tr1ro111111 Prld1y, ,.., c .. 11 Mm, frrltwsiorl •11c11, ~l"'lln atae111F-t1ln V1llt\t, l•O\llla ••di. lrvlnt/kddltltKll 1N·S1n Clt~~lt/ SM, Jwn Ctpt11r1111. A 1111911 nolOllll •ltlln It. •llshM S.tvnll'Yf. •1'111 S11!'1111y~. fM f'tlnc:lp.I ll\lllllW\lftt plfn! h I I JJO W'91 .. , JtrMT, CO.II M_, C.lltornie, t1u•. l1~rt N. WeN PraMlll'lll •I'll Pvtollll!w J•clr R. Curley Vk l PrlllfWll .,_ G.Mrti Mll\IOW lheMlt K1•Yil 11!4ltlf " lhorn11 A. M11rphi11• ""'"''""' 1:4fflw Cherl1s H. l111 aich•" f'. Nill Mllllll'll Mt~;,., 14Ulft. S. C"--9 Offke )OS N1rtti El C•Mi11e R•el, tt•11 OtWOfllcoo • c.11 MIMi 2'I ~!:.T 'Street ~ a..dll Im N ...,,.._,. tt""91ntM lttcfl: ""' ... ct\ tovlhtnl utuM a.di: m ,...,.., """" TllrJ'111 Cn4l '4MJJ1 a 11.w .. ._,. .... MJ·••n • S. CllWWWfS Al 0tp I t•lbf ,.,, •• , 4t2-44Jt ,,,.. °"""' c...1 l"Wntt1-., Ne .... llttJtl ll111&1r1t1tna, .. ,..,. ti t+m111""9ntt """" I .............. 1 ..... , .... ., .....,., .....,. =' ..:.~=..ri:. If c.::: ~ .....,., .. ..... ...11 fMfltJI"' 1111lifaly _., ........... . Wlth two Laguna Beach police cars and an Orange · County Sherlif'a unlt in pursuit, the woman, according to police reporb, 1upposedly drove through tlle communities ol South Laguna, Dana Poln4 C.pi1trano Beach, San Oemento and into San Diego COwrty. Police officers said that at Umea the speeds ol their vehicles rt1ched between 110 and 120 mil .. per bour. The motorist WU &topped when San Diego O>unty Sberilr 1 can ataTOUDCled and slowed the vtl!lcle lorcing It from llle road. Two Sberlll'• can were damaged. It was his impreuion, sald the mayor, that the policy alllrmed In bla motion had alwaya existed In the city. "H Jn the future you feel any department bas vlolated thla policy, pl..,. bring It to our attention," he added. Laguna buslneuman Ray Beierle Jed oil tbe perade of II l)>tlkers at the packed councll meeq, all of. whom re- celved -applause from lllleners In· side and -the clwniler. Tbe pro- ceedlnp were transmllted by loud l)>tlk· en to the crowd lhlt gatber<d OUlalde when -decided the cblmber had nacbed Ila capacity ol 1~ penona. Agnes Hits Northeast; Death Toll 19, ~~ing t.~ t 1 I WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tropical storm A&ne• pounded tile no..-i.m Unltod Slllel with Jalea and ap to a loot of rain today, causq a mounting death toll and creaq llOIDfl of lhO worst atorm condltlons In decades. At leut :JI persona were deod lrom the rejuvenated Agnes, born In the C.ribbeln last weekend u a Jnrrlcane. The moot rain fell on the Wuhlngton area in 44 years and 1more than 10,000 penons were evacuated from their homes In the capllai region. 'Ibousands of otber penons were driven !rom their homes at WellsvilJe, N.Y .. , in ·what the mayor called the city's "worst natural disaster." Tommy Walker Denies He Gave Free Admission Orange County's entertainment en- trepreneur Tommy Walker today denied he bad anything to do with free tlcketa given to so called ufat cats" to . attend Transpo '72, lll the mllon'• capltal. Walter, an AAabelm ezposition upert who helped develop lbe nation'• fint transportation 1pectacular on a '30,400 contract also noted he didn't offer a free admission to the ahow11 chief critic, Sen. WUJlam Proxmjre ([).Wisconsin). Proxmire aaid Wednesday in Washington that Transportation Secretary John Volpe should "dlaclose the truth" about the possl)>lllty that receipts for the ltkily event near Dullu International Airport may have been stolen. Proxmire said thal II the department can onJy account for 350,000 paid ad .. missions verius the 1.5 million estimated attendance, wtoua quesllona about the job done by Walker would be ralled. Walker aald today ol Proxmire's charges : i 1l'm concerned." Walker aald tbe Prorrnlre attackl on the transportation uhlblllon be didn't at· tend were "stricUy po I It I c a 111 motivated." "Sen. Pronnire lmoWI that In 11168 I wu national r.Uy CODlllllanl far .J'resl-_ dent Nlxon'1 campatan/' Walker aald. He added, 0 My contract wu a almple one. It wu the best buy Ibey got In Tranapo 72, because I pold my own traoaportatlon, housing and meal ex-. penses." For. the '30,400 contract, 'n'anspo '7S orgaruzers receivtd a complete recOm· mendaUon for a ticket policy and cash contn>1 JllOCedures, Walker charged. "It lln't.u U I dldn•t"tell them bow to do It," Walker uld, noting the policies be suaattd ..... blsed on plans Oiied 1t Dlaneyland, Dlanoy World and Knoll'a BerrY Firm. "They Just didn'l lollow t'-••h.., m7 advice," he laid. ··..,. '!be ·~ alla 'of the Lake .Roland reservoir Wert amnblln( In Baltimore and offlcilla ordered lllousanda o1 J>Ol'IOlll to evacuate In tbe belvlly JlO!lQllled J-. Fall Valley. Victims lncluded nine persons, ala of lbem motorlsta, In VJrsinia; JO peraoos In Pennsylvania, Including a baby torn from 1ta faiber'1 bands; four in Maryland, lnclUclins three children nept away in a car, ind two perlODI in North Clrollna, and 1 in Delaware. Four ol the deaths were In the Washington area .storm. One woman was swept from ber car In auburban Silver Spring Md., and a body wu found near a lire that destroyed a ls-store shopping center ar Arlandrla, V1., Two bodies were found in Fairfax County, Va. Tbe 7.1 inches tliat fell al Wuhlngton'1 Nallonal Airport were the most since the reoord 7.!! lnchea Aug. !J.12, 1923. Twelve Inches fell M Big Meadows, Va., and II on Dulles International Airport In the Vir11nia horse country outside Wasblngton. Pennaylvanla Gov. Mllt.o Sh a' p mobilized the NaUooaJ Guard to cope with a "state of extreme emergency." Agnes, wbldi claimed 16 lives earller in Ille weet wben It llruck Florida as the nation's first hurricane, wu centered on the Maryland and Delaware ab<re areas llli& lllOlning and WU apecled to poll over New Yort Oty later In tbe day. An estimated 10,100 perllOlll were given temporary shelter In achoola, fire howea and American Legloo pootz I a Washington's V.l'glnia and Maryland suburbs. HWldrlds of motorislJ were atrended and 110111e hid to be reocuecl. '!be Na- tional Weather Service said wind guati hit 60 miles per bour. Hundreds ol tr ... were toppled and power was knocked out in parta of w~ and 1111U1>ur1». Near Rockville, Md., to the north of the capital city, two dams wtte heavUy strained and many families were evacuated because of danger ol collapM but civil defense <illlcllla said later the Immediate daneer hid puled. Fro111P..,eJ 1·AXES ••• the rt1t would remoln lo aav1n11 lo help l>IY lor"ID<ll and a altl! Ill« on.-- -413,100 to pay for the pier ontrance remodel!Jll. -About fU,000 for new lll!bta at the tennlJ courta at San LulJ Rey Part. -About 110,000 !or the nplacement of a POOi filter oo. 111 ·Jut lep at the munlclptl POOL City Mtlllger Kenneth Carr said that In comlnf days he would draft a revlaed JISI of the approved Jn'oJtctl, altich COila and related l.u:i'ate Jnlonn.llloll a..r 1lao oller ...,,. poulble alt...uvu to Nia- Ing or finding surplua revenue for - ol tbe Jll'IJecll. • '1'hat data will bt 191dJ Wbtn COW>- cllmen once ag•in atudJ the buclpt In a 1pecta1 session slated !or late nest week. ' • Fro111P .. eJ EVACUATE • • • volunteer llborett, Including 1 teeo-111 &hovel brllade. Relldents heard the order without an:r .-eit Nib to Jalyt, Boyd llld~· to County alwllf'1 clepullu end Nallaaal Guardsmen would a.,tat the ev1cuees by a, land route. The high tide crested' about 2:30 a.m., 311 !eel below the top ol the emergency barrier, where workers had piled mud, rock and assorted debris. The task began Wednesday mornlnl, a few hours after river waters poured through a broken levee to the south of thi• town on Andrus laiend In the Sacramento River Delta and moved across lower land toward IJleton. The waters threatened to move into the town with the early morning high Ude but the crescent·shaped emergency levee held, though Col. James C. Donov1n ol the Army Corps of Engineers described the battle as "nip and tuck all the way." An earthen levee on the San Joaquin River burst before dawn Wedneeday, sending muddy torrents pourln&: over Andrus Island and parta ol nearby Bran- nan Island -covering a 15-mlle-square area to the south and west of here. More..than -1,lOtLpersona,_some Jn.only_ nightclothes, fled in teror into the darkness. l)AILY P'llOT Sl1ff PMt9 Cooling Respite Nothing as refreshing as a cooling shower after a salty dip. Or did the girls go in the water? Some don 't. Patti Merlo. 18; Linda Krall. 18; and Debbie Glover, 15, are enjoying their refreshing rinse in the vicinity of the San Clemente pier. Coastline Campus Sought For Pepperdine University Tbe 400-sludent Pepperdini University Law School is looking for .a campus alo~ the Orange County coastline from Newport Beach 30Uth, Dean .Ronald Pltllllpo oonflrmed today. Phlll1ps sal,d acbool officiala bave been talkq with several people In hopes of r-lvlng a major donallon ol laod. ·He declined to name any ~Ifie allel under consideration, but aald 11tbey are in the Newport-Irvine area, and some below that," Phillips said. Tbe lrvlne Compony today confirmed it la negotiating with the acbool for a site. "DlscuasJom do not concern a donation of I.and, however," a company spokesman aaid. Pepperdln<'s Law School, created in 1169 wbtn it acquired the five-year-old Orange UniversJty School of Law, is now housed in an office building complei: on Westminster Avenue (17lh Street) east of Harbor Boulevard in Santa AnL The Los Angeles-baaed university, which is opening a second undergraduate campus overlooking the Pacific Octan in Malibu thlJ !all, bas talked with at least one Newport Beach developer, it was learned. piscussions with the Don Koll C.Om- pany, which is developing a business COlf\plex on the Emltoy Property ,below Or~nge ~ty. Airport, bave lallen through, however. Koll said ht dJd not think a law tchool would be' compeUble ·with other uses in the complei:. · Philli)l.' strwed that he would really like to obtain a water-oriented alte. "I would like 8n area around the oceen," be said, "with enough acreage to provide a cam~-type atmosphere, rather than a downtown building." He declined to say how much money is budgeted !or the' new school, but in- dicated it would require a gill lo attain shoreline property. "ActulUy, we are looking all over Orange County," he said, "but we are concentrating on the coasta:J sector." At least nlne were injured, but none seriowsly. There were no reports of deaths or mis.!ting persons. Some oftlcl1Js said, however. they feared victims might be found when the waters .suba:ide. Damage on Andrus Island w a s estimated at more than $15 million. Many persona fled on foot, by boat or Jn cars and trucks from the Jow .. lying islands. others were snatched to safety by Cout Guard and Air Force rescue helicopters in the darknus. Waters as high as 15 feet in 90rt\e areas swamped home, and trailer houses and sent dozens o! boats crashing into piles of debris. Isleton Is on a northern, elevated tip of Andros Island -in the heart of the delta that drains Northern California wattn: into San Francisco Bay. Hundreds of Andrus Island residents left homeless were ·cartd for by friends and neighbors and more than 200 men, womeni and children were evacuated to a high acbool lor !nod and sheller. Despite the threatening waters, some Isleton residenls remained ateadfuUy In their bomes and local bars nm1lned open and busy. Lale Wo:dnesday, Gov. Ronald Ro1an declared the delta an emergency area, qualifying it for Immediate aid In money and state agency services and property tu. relief later for those who lost homes or whose croplands went under. The levee broke at a apot where CQl)O< structlon crews had been working to strengthen it. $1 Parking Fee Set at Beaches Dolly parking lees for Dana Point Harbor and Niguel Beach bave been eatabliahed by tbe county Boord of Superviaors. · According to olftclala, lbe new 1 ... confonn to similar charaes at CDWltJ beach parking Iola in otber areas ol Southern Calllornia. The dally lees adopled are $1 per car and $3 per bus. County officlala, referred the matter of annual parking permlla lo the Harbors, B<achel and Parts Departmenl lor mor1 study. ~,,.s,of a bed sale! lWW • • • $399. • • q1reen size . J. .;O"<::;;;;:;::-... - • dual size • • • $299. • Thete· .. very comfortabl110f1 beds for sitting ind sloeplng. • A wide •lectlon of fabrics and colon to choo• from. • R-.lble b1cks Ind •l cuahions. H.J.GAl\f\ElT fURNf[URE PROFESSIONAL Op1n Mon., 2215 HARIOR ILVD. INTERIGR DESIGNERS Tllurs. & Fri. Ens. COSTA .MESA, cALJF. • . • , • , .. ~f DAILY ~ILOT . Poor Vision Was Aid OfER THE· COUNTER HOO.UY POI DAiii .., TllUIY eullt;' ...... ' :tttonw set i.. littl~ more 09'lftll public recogitlrton. dl.uab• aet the 00'1 ahd1 ... ~ "' bilng (lfttly an4 ....et. . &"4 -set the ~ lor be!ltc hinchome """ .,..u .,._, Jiu~ DU ls usually jUJt taken for &T&nted like the Rock ot Gibraltar or the Bank of England. Good "old" Dad ts about the best he rec:e:lvs HoWe~r. when the chJpl • an down everyone t~ to father. This is eapedally, true when there is ah m~ net1a in the family. Some. how, when Dad ca\11 or comeg into our ~C1 to pick.up a prescription. we cet the ,feelln& that everythln~ is aoinc to turn out .U riibL YOU OR YOUR DOC'l'Oll CAN PHONE US -:10U' . nHd. a delJWl'J'. We~wlll ._. Uver protl\Jltly wlth6ut -clwp.A_t __ relJ cm us for their hellttt .....i.. We -"'I!*'" tttr ~ 1erTle• ant chirp accoi.mtL .... , ., PAIUC 'LIDO ·PlfAllMACY ..... ., .... .... ............... ... 1--,,.. Dtlt.... . • • ., .••••• ,; •• " • ...,~ ·•·tt• 1 f1r1W .. hl111,, ,.....,..,. ~··" ••4·I07• ' ' ' . ' , ' . t LIAH or SUY ;. , • .. .• '' .. --Im CONTININTAL Ol MllCUlY_,.;,-... '* ,..., -.,._ .. ...... .. If ......... 11.w L ...... 9'' MtfWrYI tf "" dllkt. We ... .... .. ...... ,.., .. ... ........ •t• .... ....,.. .......... "" ,.;,,,. -- • COMPl,E'fE.NEW YORK STOCK UST WHAT'S . IN-N - OUTDOORS? Hough, Webb Mix It Up For Shorecliffs. Golf Tit"le Thursda.Y, Junt 22., l 9n DAILY PILOT 31 Crime Prftenfttn ... Int At HefM •..Wtntlel/tomlMl"Ca.I Pr9tectlen PKUtl S PE C I A.\. -$19.99' ThN June II, 1f72 Inclwkt Ultrasonic Alann. ' -~----....::::.1 Vanguards Appoint New Coach Chuck Hough and Jack a tc<Jre of '17 In the annual allowed on July II with com-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SHRIEK HORN AND HOOK UP _ ~-(H.,. -Offl_~ -Oat•f!I) Every Aalelgh llghtwelght 10•1peed cycl1 toll0w1 • wlnnlng·tridttlon. Designed and handmade In 6a.1tlgh'1 own Carlton factoriff In Eng lend, they are born and brtd In the llrM pl act u tht R1Jalgh cnamplons. Choo•• from 1 v1rlaty ol mod a ls lncludlng •new 24• var•lon ol th• R1telgh Grand Prix and Record, eK&ct cop111 ol the adult vertlon1 scaled tor boys. b Increaaed fi&hln« actlvlty along the cou1 ir being reported 1 every IJJOrtflsblng landlng. The north COOJtline 1s producing IOMe ruce catches of bottom fish with an occasional good bite oo ll1mon mid bass being enjoyed, The border city llsbennen are Billi getting In 90me fair to load yellowtall octlon, as there are Jots of yellows in the waler. tJ. Local waters are g1vmg up a mixture of bottom and surlace flJ!J. t Both Davey'• Locker and Art's Landing are sendlng OOatJ " out lo the Wands or down the coast In search of ba" bonito 11 halibut, big mackerel and an occasional white or yello; Loa<h have been light and most angjera return to the docks ·with a .. uck full o1 llsb for their day's eflort.. •: catallna l!land yellowtall have been llhowing up dally but anglers are finding It dllfjcuJt landing the game fighters once they are hooked. The goldentails come breezing through the chum line from time to time and will hit a chovty. No new catches of yeUows have been reported taken from under the kelp patties although boaters report that the water below the floating kelp is loaded with mackerel 'llliB i5 an ex· eellenl aign and could be responsible for makhig this coming ·1eft!On one for the ~ks as far aa big game flsb is concerned. Jim Crumpton is the new Webb will meet for the first father.SOD competition at Sm-petition oo a haDdlcap basis. lra<k and field coacll at filght championship In the la Ana Country Club on lle8d pro Don "Mollica b Southern Calilornla College In Sborecliffs Country c I u b Father's Day SUnday. back at the pro ......_ afle' Costa Mesa, coming here from 9'Ul't' Oregon where he spent 12 president's cup tournament It wu a gross, scotch ball several weeks of recuperaUon years teaching and coaching this weekend with the four affair and the wlnnlng duo fmn an openitton lo• remove on !he high school and college flight victors then competing went out Jn U before settling carlilege fmn his left knee. level in an elimination tourney to down for a 34 on the back "I'm hobblbw around on Crumpton Is In Costa Mesa dele<mine the overall title nine. Even at that they bild crutches right now bill looking al the present lime, recruiting hold bogeys on the last two holes. forward In gettlnc bock oo the for the fall semester and the Aller~ction jn the Shoreclifts Cris is the current Santa Ana course," Don • reports. He cl'06S country season. men'• club champion. f.lgures it will be another two Dur' hi •• . Oreg event is on a handicap basis Santa Ana will .... a beehive roontm before he is allowed to mg s .... nure in on, with flight one and two victors ua · I b bawe his track teams won 190 meets meeting and three and four of activJty next Monday when mng a c u ' ver. while losing only 17, a 91.06 competing to determine the the Southern Calllornla Junior 11"1'1-Capt percentsge figure. 'Ille ttama flnalill.s. GoU Asool:latlon llages a also won Iii team cham-tournament on the course with A men!s gu~ day touma· plon.mips. ln semifinal round action. more than 120 contestants ex-ment will be staged June 28 at , FOllOWthe Leader ...-:::~~~ MIE'diV ~ THE llCYCll, PIT fOlt·YOV,. ' STAN'S BIKE SHOP In cross country, his reconl Hough defeated Jack Brown, Z peeled. It Is an all.cJay affair Irvine Coast Country Club shows 482 wins and 76 defeats and I, while Webb look the wlth most ol the lop junior with 150 gollei'I elpecled to with nine championship teams measlU'e of Jack Wright, 1-up. g o 1 f er 1 in the area compete in the IOOtch ball including numerous state in-In the second flight, Ivan participating. Pinehurst affair with a 12:~ Morrla advanced to the finals 13073 SPRINGDALE, WESTfl\IN STER 92613 dlvidual champions and wlth 4 d 3 . J Big C n shotgun_atart. . (Miit • L.urs ,, ........ ,..,. 1~.1 several nationally r a n k e d a an wm over oe a flOA ~-·'tails that ev••••• ~" -• t Albftore StHl Long Wafl Oft Tbe longfln1 1re 11m helnf reported tome lllO miles toutb- west of Su Diego and the migration bu aot &tarted to date. Water condldoa1 eat1lde are excellent with a IC-ti nrface tem- McDonald and will meet ~ --"w .,.. "'"'..,...,. "•••• " I 4-2111 perform·-~ he on the ~ .. -e with a large a1--.m.r1c1n1 -Moll•tw OHtt -0111 ,...,_. """· Chuck Fullman who defeated ri~paratioM are under way ~~~~~~~~---.::.:!:::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::=:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::; He terved four years on the Warren Bransby, 5 and 4. for the first annual member· • turnout expected. • penture ~dlnf u4 a water color of deep blue/plll'ple. D" A DDl))er .i Jong r•age 1ROrtfflber1 rwuilag out of San Diego ~ Wiil be tatfa& u oatstde 1bot 1t tbe alble1 this weekend as tbey • ~retara from Glli\daJape Island and points aoutb. Tbe wteru · ,..,_. aped lo IDtercepl the longflns somewbere off SU Martinlllud. ' Baj• Fbfai119 Continues at Rapid Paee ' 'lbll a_.,, lo he one ol the fines! early ,.....,..,,.. ol marlin and dolphin (doradol In the Sea of Cortez. Fantastic •1 catches are being reported by almoel every ,..,.rt !rum the tip , of Baja clear up. to Pupta Chivato. executive board of the Oregon The third flight semifinals guest tournament at Big can- bJgh school track coaches as· results found Jack Perry ad-yon Country Club in Newport lllCiation and was elected Prt'1" vancing with a 2 and 1 victory Beach July 14-15 with action Iden! of the organizalioo this over Cbuck Schak!e while Pbil limited lo the first 112 teams past season. Ellsworth put Dick Hulbert entering the competition . Crumpton served on the away, t-up. The totrnament will be state rules committee for It was Jim Cheatum over divided into three eeparate track and field and was in-Dr. Jay Gotfredson, 2 and J, events with all players eligible strumental in the organization and Hollus Stqne over Terry in each of the t hr e e of prep meets and cham-Dolphin by the same !ICOl't in categories. piooshlps for girls cross coun-the fourth flight. One competition is for a bet- try and track. He has also ter ·ball of partners over 36 served u a atarter for many Santa Ana holes ; another for a ~le yeers on an level!. combined score or partners; "" The exciting dorado are averaging better than 25 pounds -I and skippers are trying to avoid the game fighters In order to get a bait in front of a tailing marlin. Jn addiUon to his coaching Cris Brown teamed with hi! and the other for eclectic coin- duUea, be also has published father BIU to win the Frank bined score for 3th boles. three b(>ob on track and field ,-Row __ 1e_y_M_em_or_ia_l_Tro_:_ph:.:y.::w.::i.::th:.___::A.::.:::pr::a::cti::'c::e_round:==....:will::' :_:he:;_ _______________ .,_.,,. ____ .... _"'_'"_•_•_•·_ao_-_._"_"'_""'_'•,...-__ ... _•_ since 1965. '° Moot resorts have plenty of ·room during July, August and .. September and it's a good tlme to plan a vacation as fishing is ,. usually fantastlc. 'l T rout Fbfaing lmproties ir ,. Fair trout llsbhlf h belq .. Joyed by Blgb Sierra anglen .,~u tile streams and lakes ILave settled down to ):feting oat some llfce Jlmlll of lr<JnL ,. Tbe Jane Lah Loop J1 prodaclng for still filhermen ming .• , TNT floothlf cheese ball IUJCf lllmon egg1 wblle the ''"mecllng ~1,streams la. tlle area are giving ap UmUs to anglen using worms. ,11 The beet couht:ry lakes around the 11,IOCM'oot r111ge are all mOldy Ice free 1a~ 1oldea1, brootles and rainbows to 1% .,.1nc11es ll'f bltllng dry files, Eddie Pope Under Woodert and >"small 1plnnen. , , Crowley Lake It terrible wltb even lbe guides glvlnJ up oa ( trying to take • Umlt. Fishing lla1 fallen oll due to a •umber rii el. reasons ud the Department of Fish ancf Game will conduct a study tbh year lo determine lbe cauH of tbe graduaDy d .. • crea•lnf fishery. , ., " Ruins Help Southland 14tkes ; 1he recent rains have see~ed to bring some or Southern ! ·Cslifomia's lakes back to lire. An upswing in fishing activities • bas been noticed by all lake operators. Leading the catchea are :' catfish, followed by bass and panfi.sh. : '• · Vail ~ke continues to surprise everyone by kicking out reg- \;,blarly catflsh In excess of nine pounds. The best bail Is fresh cut mackerel although a number of fish have also been netted UJlng slink bait and nlght crawler•. Bass are active on surface· in the cooler hours while pan- fish fire being taken in every cove on worms and lieut. , El Capitan in San Diego, home of some big Florida bass, ~~has been bot for the whiskerfish, too. Nice stringers of cats to ~ four pounds have been checked in regularly. The bass have been ~ averaging less than two pounds, but a few Junkers shouJd be r taken from the lake later tbi! month. Bush hogs and black plas- ~ . tic worms are aCCOW'ltlng for the bass catches. Lakes Wohlford and Henshaw are also listed as producing fair to good catches of catfish, while the bass in OOth lakes are 1•cnly fairly active and running small. Panfish are everywhere and kids can fill the creel by using worms and lxlbber rlSb near the weeds. Irvine Lake Is still the bot spot for trout as the weekly plants of rainbows continue to reward anglers with nice catches. • A few bass have also been cau~ht in deep water on lead head jigs; while shallow water bass fishermen using Bush hogs and surface plugs are accotmting for limit.! of small bronzeback!. Alamitos R ace R esults f•r Wtdrlt!tdlY P l!ud• • -Ctlor Mt !"Ink ... ' - Clllir a l'nt M•• O.MIY ca.rt, it•14 s1n.•. l"lltST ltACll! -150 yarfl•. 3 Yt•r SllVf!NT~ACI -400 yards. I Y••I' j· ekls &-uii. Cla!mlflS, Punt S%300. Im fllrl• (Adilr) It.It ·J,ff ,_20 olds. Altl"'WIMe. Purse IDlO. Tll• Lt&r Ccwnle (Alll-l J.21 t.6o Sl981H Empl"'"9 RtcrN•ro:n t•tocl.-Tr~ C1n l"!v l'Smlll\J '-'° r!"itue !Tr111ur•1 7,iO l.oO 3,.0 Time -.11 2/10. R«.klt Mine (Rlchanlll ,,20 l.tD Scr11d!ed -LI Y~a fllr Luc. Jot • V ( •o I J .... St lf:x•«• 2 -t•m a·-10 & I _ " '" " 1 r ... Tlm1 -,2' 4/10. Cnmk. "'" Ut.ff, Scratched '-Tio Vino, JO!lrtY Boo. ll:COND ltACI -3!11 Yards. ',..... Moon Vetvet, Man Of Honor. ~ olds. Clalmln<1. Purse 12000. 00 -Dltcnlflflfltd. o.e, Mist fPerr..M I.• 4.00 2,.0 l!IGHTH tlAC• -.. Vll'dt.) )'HI" t Hlllh Grou: (V1uot111) i.• ,.., olds • u11.· CllMl!*I ···~· PU• .. t~ [)ft~ Sow fSlreH•I) 160 $3200,' The ,l.«19 flNdl H1v.i "°""''. Time -.11 3110. Ofllur1' WIV'lt Club. " Scratcf'.td -$C«Jllo IB1r, SClf'lt Of $hamroctc1t (Adtl•I lUO ,.., 4"° uo J,IC) '"' THlllD II.I.Cf -350 'ltrd,, 3 'f'tlr Vl.-lft (Ward) eld1 " UP. c1111m1110. Purst t 2600. Time -.22 l/10. . ~' l ime. Marbll Ml!" (Drrrfl') Thf' Cro"t rean,rtl '·'° 3.111:! 2.60 Suatct>ad -Jovou1 F•'f'. llKJel Ch1rl11 (Wil!IOll) 3.All 2.AD flllHTH ltAC• -0 y1rdJ. J YI ... a ll~lle ll:ocli;f't (Smll~l 4,00 Didi & up. Clalm!"9. l"Urtll $2000. Tlll'\I -.11 fttl. City CoK CP1rntrl 1.00 l.IO 3.20 No scr11tMs. BrHll Account (Binks) s.IO S.40 '• FOUllTH II.I.CE -150 ylrds. 2 Ytlr Oedl Jr. (Bont) 1.20 eldt. Ct1!mfno. PurSof $2000. Tlrltt -.io 6/10. He served as an official of the NCAA track and field meet early this month and will · be in a similar capacity for the u.s. Olympic trials, June ~uly 10. ' Gauchos Roll Past Bucs, 6-1 Saddleback College's sum- mer baseball team rolled to its first Metropolitan League vic- tory Tuesday night a t Memorial Park in Santa Ana, defeating Orange Coast, f.l, in a four-inning rain-shortened lilt. In a companion feature at Memorial Park, Golden West downed the El Toro Marines, &-2, In an exhibition game. Saddleback scored f o u r times in the first inning to put its game away early. A pair of w.alks, singles by C r a l g Anderson and Steve Carpenter and Scott Johannes' long two- run triple to Jell field did the damage. The Gauchos scored two more in the fourth on a walk and singles by Rick Peregud and Mark King. Rain helled play wllh runners on first and second and no outs. Orange Coast scored its only run off Peregud in the third inning on si.Qgles by Tom Johnson and Bob Pappas, an error and a fielder's choice. All three area teams return to action Sunday with Golden West hosting the 'Pirates at 1 and Saddleback balillng Chap- man al 8 at El Modena Park. onftff CM1t (1) ... ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . Fltlder. :rb Md(lni.J. a 11'1Jmt•" cl FJtml"'' 11:1 Grlm!Tl.p Hltwt. N WalllO!I, SS Joh-. c: PM1P1I. rl Toll la ' . ' . ' ' ' . " I ....,.ICll "' .. lf'IO. 2b 1{1111, lb """"""' N Wllll1m1, c Jd\ar.ntt, 111 C1rpe11ttr, Jf Tolbtl"t, cf """"''"· rl PerM\ld, p Mt1"n, pr Tot1l1 .. . ' ' J • ' ' ' J ' ' ' . , . ' ' ' . . ' .. ' SCW9 llr 111111111• .... • • • J • • • • ' . • • • • ' . ' . 4 I .... • • ' . ' ' I 0 ' , ' ' • • • • " . • • . ' Flltl!T!I Cl'llc (81nlul 70.60 oi.60 3.2t Str1tdltc' -Tom'1 <:opy, D'Arcy Sim's Wonller Ml" (Wlrdl 160 2.40 key, Slltt!f Groul1d. M11ltr COPYC1t. f fll I Miu lloctr.1nl"'' IAd•lr) 3.60 IJ •xKf1 1 -C•IY Co a I -°''"" (0111I 001 t-1 4 A Time -.u 41111. .,..... Acc-1, Plkt fltz.N. Sldcli.,k .co,_. ' I krlld\td -l!'.Hrtft'I Whll. .,. _____________________ ! ~ Fll"TH llA.CI -SM vanl1. J ve1rll -::.." IJll, St1rtv1 AllOWlll(I, PUrM Luoet (S!r1vssl 7.)(t 3.60 2.IO Wiiiow Gold IPtl"t'lll') 4.60 2 . .0 Poco s..mmv Cito \AUi'°") 2 6<l TltM -.211 flit, . I No 1Uilldll$, llXTH ltACl -)50 Yard'-2 Ytilr : olOt. AJlow111U. Pune $1000 a Color M9 Pink (8111kil t.fi .t.00 3 2D MIH DIMIY C1prl 1 Pirner) :t..• l :tll CflllY Witch !W1horll • 00 T(me -.11 J/ID. • kTllCfl.ed -Du11t'1 tt1ner Chol; Ctlou, Mlll StrlW 11'9". kloty<t llloyal I Fish _Report •NOTICE• SAN JUAN HILLS GOLF CLUB in San Juan Capi1trano 1nnouncH Summer Weekday Rates 18 Hole 9 Hole ~--~~-~-• Gr11n •Fffl ... $3.00 $2.00 EleOtric Cart .. $6.00 -$4.00 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC GOLFER'S BARGAIN: tt ,...., .. 71)1 a.m. & atr.r 2 pa. 2 -Ca<t, 11 ...... _•1 o• SPECIAL 9 HOLE RATE AFTER 3 P.M. 4th of July~ . BELTED TIRE • WE HAVE ALL SIZES .ON SALE FROM SPORTS CAR TO CADILLAC AND LINCOLN. WE INVITE YOU TO SHOP US AND SEE. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS. NOW AS LOW AS .... A78-J3 [78-14 f78·14 G78-14 ·G78·15 H7S.15 R~ut.r Fftluil Tnd1 n Ptic:eo ......... Eltdsc Till "123,10 $17.U Sl.78 28.55 ...... 2.34 30.20 ..... 2.52 33.10 ..... 2.69 33.90 ..... 2.78 37.15 ..... 3.01 SHOC K SALE 2 ~·11 411 tU.•E & 01.L C.HANGE 0.1<• & HI J ackers AIR SHOCKS INITALLATKHf AVAILAJJ,.I 34so BA"KE R•LltlE 40,000 MILi ·GUARANTEE _w_,,, '"""' .., .... _ .... LINING & LAIOR U.S. CRAGAR.;MAGS 4 i $99 SPOKE -· OI DISH .: e Sp.ca.I Ln PrfCft 00 $ 95 ' WHEEL · BALANCE PLUS WErGHTS Many Ways To Buy J • <.~> .... Yollo SU .H OPEN ..... -.. ... - TRUCK -CAMPER -MOTOR HoME TillES I N. NOW IN. NOW la.m.lo6p.m. sm PllCI ONLY sm PIJCI ONLY · Mon. lhru Fri. 6 ... 1' •••• 11.• 11.H -1'.I " 11.H IUI • l&llrAllllllW S.turday 7..,U • _ .. 17.tt · 21.t1 , ... ,._, .. n.n 1u• WE HONOR ALL MAJOR 'CREDIT CARDS • 7 ... 11 •••• -16.tl 171-1'.I •• H.lf 47-16 _:__ _IJ.m. to.5 p.m..... 7 ... 1:.if i.::·::-4.~-~~~-:.'!...It.a L--------------........ ~~ .JONES TIRE SERVICE 2.049 HAUOR ILYD. (at Bely ) COSTA MESA -llOM TlllO--l'OCt Phones 646 4421 540430 • I • • ' • • •• ~· • . ' ' . .. ' " •• _,. . . . ' . .. " .. •• 'o1 ,, .. .. . ' . . . . . . • . . -----·--· .. -· JllOI 22, 1972 SC DAILY PILOT 31 • _, .JINt' ... _. : i SANl'A MONICA -· Hool Intemallooal Inc., w h I c h'. open Id airport ii rm I a a t -ger ohopa, U)'I II bas, qrted In prlnclple Io DUrcbue Spony'1 V I r C i 1t l.sJID4.lbc., I ntoil dlelll. • Holl wlD ........ .,: ~Jli•lelf '11,I mlllteD ID Ila --.... Iba dloln, wbaoa 12 ._ II tit. ,,_ aild It. Cr<ll1 ~--"' . 18.1 mWlol 1W IM ,_ ..,. !';! April It, a --, . -~ :It( D-'!LY PILOT ~. June 22, l 97Z DICK TR.ACY TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS · NANCY 1011t v cliiiSSwlU ~.~: ;='" POWER 1 ACROSS -48 P'acH 1 Dm:n 50 Intervals tt ·llHlllentltllJ l!St S Pluck S2 Rtpellllori cl sharp If SOlllltfhJng 10 FtMDy ,.I/ow 54 British 14 Go out on -lllKhlnt p -: 2 words '' Wallact 15 Chaln·or Bttty's Otear ·-1... '""'"" 16 Musical rolt oflttz: Instrument 2 words 17 11/1 finishing 59 AcMt or• .,ltttlal: 2 cri11t, words .63 &lra'lljl.,t 19 Bt defined n SPtteh 20 Joseph-: "4 DllhWUl'I«: t US11ltllllt Fenner SJq: 2 'PtttOltlll Russl111 words Jf'od!KI ltld« ~6 Olhtrwlsa 10 Contlnds •tth 21 Arrou!lll'ltf 67 Heron 11 P'ut - IOft'd othm '8 Prolaibtrlnct -In Ol'lt1r 2l llUlclsms 69 Cla!NO)'.,t bonnet: 2 25 lh«t Chi,. ls 70 Fnilts tlrOfds 26 No lonttr In 71 Cndlln foct• 12 Ll<r1'1 cry use ball's -Cup .ll Contndlct '°Lin Into l8 P/lr!t of dangtr DOWN the gnrs 34 Stcrttlvt In l Fuz:ry ''vio la" 11.-mer lflftllt 22 Two it 1 'S Flair si.rfacK time: Comb. Tl Single 2 Dttth not.let fonn 38 -Jonn: 3 Actrtss -24 Cut of bttf Ytl• football' Wynlrr 26 llUsJc1I coech 4 - -fire: comp05lllon 39 W1lkeod with 2 words 27 EMrt 1 laud hl•vy stl!p 5 -et quarante: S0111d 42 Obstructfort A glinbllng 21 Clb' of 4) Stll1W1stM· !111111 lllCltnl . Uvl! Instincts 6 Finish fltst ht Ptll!Stlllt ' 45 N•kl!S With • rlct 29 M111'11111111! tlfort 7 Grl!l!k m ist• Jl Ml!ChMletl 46 Ovttacl anct group m., • s ' 7 • ' • .. . " ' • .. • 111:,+_._ ..... _ 32 H1wlng a broad t ll'· i;i-1slve llp: Of lhrlls 3J Min~t skin openings 36 8ulldln11 ttCHSll 40 Chqitd tht """"of 41 Bt asltl'td '44 Ph.mom 47 "Who's -tht 5lott?" 49 "Alu!;' s1....,.1..,., wadi/If birds 53 TM last 55 .. _ bltnl": Vff1 good 56 VlgorOUI 57 N911t tndlng SS Sfp•1tt 60 Mr. Stravinsky 6l YJtld , 62 ThieMRQt •s SMdptper I) IS Nearly Everyone List.e:OS to · Landers I PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER THERE'S A MAN OM THE PHONE ev THE NAME OF RALPH CAMERON WHO WOULO LIKE TO TAL.K TO YOU, JUDGE.' MISS PEACH PERKINS • • By C .. nr Gould GASOLINE 1'LLEY IS TMIS PAl!TQF VOURSPY 'l'AAIMINGf By Tom K. Ryan SALLY BANANAS By Al Smith TELL HIM 'TO LOOK Ut-IPER HIS HAIRI GORDO MOON MULLINS By Dale Hale by Emle BushmiRer YES. MV ORIP•DRY CAMERON? THE NAME DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING ... I T DRESS 0 • SORRY TO BOTHER YOU, JUDGE .... BUT I'M THE PROGRAM CHAIRMAN OF THE EAST SIDE CITIZENS FOR. RESPONSIVE GOVERNMENT! we·o VERY MUCH LIKE TO HAVE YOU AS OUR. SPEAKER.! By Charles M. Sc:hull By Harold Le Doux ~I ~I , I WHENEVER YOU'R~ LET ME AVAILABLE! WE'LL LOOK AT MV ARRANGE OUR Al?POINTMfNT TIME TO SUIT 800K! YOU, SIRf By Mel By Jolin Miles ' ' By Dick Moom By Charles 8anotll N<m4.,g.tA.. ·~~ By Rager Bollen \lt.lt.\M ... evi:t.l not · l!Or SOl<'E lllllAI '1Hllf ~ lr'EM\l" ... ~. llllo '--------1 THE GIRLS "Tbll -d .... beea ""'""' ....... Pllyllls -It'• • lblme lier stolllldl opsel uly luted -days." DENNIS THE MENACE 'Nlltll1 IT.'' I r •' I ~ s 1 ... . . ~·~Lag1111a Bea~h _E_DJJIQH . YOl...65, NO. 174, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ·' ORANGE COUNTY, c;ALJFORNIA JHURSDAY, JUNE 22, 19n TEN CENTS • • ra1 Ill .. 200 Turn Out for Meet On Homosexual Arrests By BARBARA KREDIICB Of .. o.ilY ,,.., lhlH Doctbrs, lawyers and priesis, men and women, gay1 and straigbls turned out In force Wedndday night I<> alr the current problems•of Laguna Beach's homooesual community before the City Council. Study Report Termed 'Bible' For Tritstees The 1mootbly organized protest that drew more than 200 persom to the coon- cll chamber and !ls adjacent porch, was sparked by five recent arrests of homosexuals by Laguna Beach police - one In the LitUe Shrimp J;lar, Jocally known &If ' gathering place for gay111 and four in Heisler Park. Speakers charged that police officers used ·methods of "enticement . and e~ trapment" to maneuver victlmJ into con- versitions that were recorded with microphones concealed on their. pmons to provide evidence of "solicitation in a public place to engage in lewd behavior." Responding In the charges, Police Cblel Joseph J. Kelly said flatly, "No officer talked, dressed or acted like a gay. All for entrapment, the courts will rule on that when these cases come to trial. If · By FR~D!R!~ ,~~MEHL . we have entrapped, we deserve to be -A report of the Educational Priorities censured." · Study Com\nittee will be 1 "temporary The council failed In act on a molion of Bible" for the Laguna Beach Board of cenaure proposed by city councl1 can- Education, WJlliam Thomas, board pres~ didate Beth Leeds, but voted unaniJnoul. dent told fellow lrus1ees Wednesday ly In adopt a molion preserited by Mayor night. Richard Goldberg that the counclJ "aet as A similar view was offered by truatee ils policy that it is not now, nor ever will Nbnnan Brqwne who commelited, "I be city policy to har .. s, entrap 0r entice think this repcrt bils the nail on the head anyone In the community as long as they oo many ltems. l look upon lf u the voice live within the laws laid down for the or the cunmunity." community.'' Browne and 'lbomas -ramy In agree-C.OUOCllman Cbarll<>n Boyd later rocdv- LAGUNA POLICE CHIEF Joseph J. Ktlly . . DAILY Pd.OT ""'* h' ·~ bt111W COUNCIL CANDIDATE ltth Loadt ' Laguna Council Hears meot on educational pbllooophy -made ed a standing ovation from the Cl'OWd , the comments in a·special meeting with when, after commending them for 11hav· H ls' p tbe ~ber 8ludf committee beld at lngthocourage1ncomeh•ro,11t1nc1upp ·Omo·sexua. · . r·otests 'nl!Jrslno lntennediate Sdlool (Related . persons and alteqip\ to g~l 1 ~·for 1tory, poge 3), · a vlewpoln~"· bo comil)enteil on ·tbe mo. ' ' · '!be ltudy WU commissioned , by lion, ''With all· good Intent: oome pollcl .. • . , ' ' ' ' • •confer ( lil!I)" :::':! w••~=-"· .i, .. i,;,.i. : . ..-;.. ··-.-larampmttbore.•· · -~~I,:'~~· can be emJ)l)'. ooes aod tlia·Jl!it ·mlgbl ' ·~·J!l\!'lh. lo '!U', !'I~ paign to. rid I:aguna Beach ol veoereal Pro!MS-·: . . . '*''· IIOt!(Boyd d-OouncllJiulD•JIOraIM 1 Ciij', . • ' ·~.;al' ,· <""TftTY el_, ~·ol the UC • . . , ..._..,. r...T ;-:.,,...;. ·~ · te~chers' necotialing ~tlee. noled lhit'tlil! city cioUDcll. bad not .bad .a. le<!ie 1~' liii~t ol ~Bis. ~ ~ Gay slacleni. Union aildf;d, "G&YI • • POWER~ )NROM 'ON POLICE .DlPARTMINT THRISHOLD?<'" • The,_,._.. .. • UAlllo-• 'vance notice Of't:llftf ~y'1 lllOYe to "'StralPlf''oulmllnbered"i•Y•"atjho are ao •jllel •to socle!Y. Many gay ·., Stucly .S...Jon.on·&:oeuno Goy lplc•Drew'°"! 20ll· ~ qulle thorouPIY;w llld 'l'bamu. ••rm 1tep up enfOl<tlDetll ol onlkollcltatlon ~11 ftlltnnn c1ur1ng;the .. JtnllbY studentsaDd·....,_.,Hviin·LquDaor 11Uro .wewlll1'earmore ·a'!""·therepart lawaand-111-liloapUdoiithetlllt btaiQf,. , . , coin•~lnvltlt.•IJIOiid-ybere. S,e¢retary Def ends Honor, , . • . • I , • • ' I Thwarts Elevator Attaek ' .. H~d:oapUvo.wilh a,shar-p'buntlng krilfe •t 61r···t!ll'<!at·' a roll!clanf .bllt plucky Newport Beach secretary rode· up · and down·ln ·an·elevaJor early today, arguing with a young man who demanded that abe disrobe. · ' Wife in Ireland .J.Mere Chatwl The 2%-year.-old0vlc!Jni,1howeyer, stuck to .her prlnclploo· durlng.tl11»~al Jn·,lbo . apartment complex .on Sherrington. Place, where she lives. "Take off your clothi!s, ~ slle quoted the youth, about 6Igb scbQol age, as saying wben be grabbiod ber as holh entered tho · elevatqr. She•told'police ohe refused, replying that she was raised to aet1 in a ladylike manner, at which time she was again ordered In take off ber ciotlles. uover my dead body:' she d~ed. . ' DUBLIN .'(AP), - A wife In Ireland ls "I'he victim 'said, bor attacker replled "reiarded as a chattel, just as a thl!t's the way ii would bave .I<>, be, but 11"""igh~re<! ipare or . cow,'" a l!Igh she resumed tho argwnenf. ' Coull judge llas lold a Dublin jury. Sbe said 1be youth pressed the .eight- 'l'he jury •Warded w..-Braun the lnj:h knife blade agalnot bor'tbroat •u equiValent ~~!,Ill In damag'!' from theyrodoupandclowo,·witb1'll"prealng Stanley Roclle, 1 wealthy ~ operator, tbe buttoo each time Just before tho lo~klng Draun't·50-year-old wile Heide. elevator door could open. · aute 1lomaa Cltbollc Ireland has . Invesligalnl'l >wero told 'tbo 'suspoct In hO idiVOfl'e ·iaw,' a civil lictiOO ~r the assault with I deadly weapon .case ii81il8Q..;, Js the only.coUrse open to •., fiilally toli!ohll ,esptlft that be would let wro'i°ed ~be!..-Wife. Braun 'accused her go. . . · Roi:he of ':~ del>aucbed and carnally He ordered ber not to loot II bim,itbon known" If' 1ille. !lad' --out of jhe oprnllng, Roche i,dmitted lits. BrHD lett bor ~ •par-~ u Ibo busbancl to uve,w\111 'bbn but denied that ran to ber railance to call pollce. lhlslesuaed Brlua'~erlng. Tiie ylclim llld be we a stranger,. but . ....... • • · · · '}te.cnr · llllt; she noticed him looking 11 · apl1t· -llllllben oo m1llbcisH on the _ _... Ooor befure<be•f!>Dowed ber Into i-. ..... ""' ---~ but not cut wltb Ibo blade .or ae •bahned, police siid. .I I j ' • . . ' . as we 1aki ·~ ....... . council lbould· participate In any !DfJ<r aaj. MUtiey clialrman o1 tile Orarige 'Ibey ttllOUld be·-Ibo ..,,,. friendly BrownelUQesledll>atitm!gbtbewue m0volnsucba....Wveare8.. ' · County QiopCir of Ibo American Civil hosplla!lty '-olbors enjoy. I ask the City for the lqifd .to ,fMe ~ In a future c.uncJ1man Edward llOrr, on'~ other Libert!Os Unim ·(ACW). Mked 'tbe COW>-~I lo prevJ!!lt . "'!~ climate of meeting In review the tteonuDe!idatloM hand said bo did not agree that the COW>-cil "Ml I spend all lhit el!Ort . , dJ.;gress from cootlnlllllt!. o! _the ~rt .apd ~~ate tbom Into · cil'"~ci dtclde ,what tbe ponce 'chief Mkiy .k.trta. lJi tll& w«ld .,:l~ . Dr. ~· Lind.auer psycbiatr~I. tbo preSenl' Jlioirain. · · should do f<> enforce >Ibo law beca'uoo JI ls •tales In this c!ountty bavo given lllP _. said, MOii homoseruals are more Di>oipllne -eopoeial)y al' Top of the • a .polltlcal bbdy and tho •police• cblel la ecuUon of tbeao "vlcllmlels ~ei.,, diJcfeel and 1 ... predatory and violent World Elemenlar): ~ -was Ille first birod I<> lee that the laws placed On tho They , haven't had . any epidemics of than het ..... :rual.s. There is an unnalural part of Ibo .report In 1>e disculsed In boobbytheslate·arolalrlyentor.ed." homosexualllj. It's 00~ 1 coolaglciul lea< that homoseiuals threaten aociety. depth at the meet.J.Qg. wbm Browne1asked Lorr added "I would not atpport any diseaie .,, . , Homosexuall are not rapbtl, not sadists, if the committee was IUliatlni a lack of bar ,. · · not chlld molesters·" diSdpllne. • : , uament of the ~ay communlty In Locklng llP ,I -.dil;JO>llil•.llld Pblllp Jfackett of0 the Free Poeis aald "We are not.• saying,, tbore ls not Laguna•Beach. 'f!'"Y ·havo 1 rigbt, to ·en-Msrley, ls "llke locldng•up,,_ Sa'1m!aY "Entrapment ls a threat to any creauve di~pline," '~ co mm.l I.lee joy.ll•.mg:~· ld leavo lf In tbe.hancla nl&ht dnmb In a •liquor'llOre •• u •. potential' within our society:'' meriiber Mike~ "But'tl\ere'should of.the police. ' · ' ' pecthig theni In be iober tor -y, James 'Dilley sptaklllg as 1 (See . ·,-J>qe I) . Go~ ~!the crowd it·•aa. bls,~ mo~',• afu.ignment.'' . I ~ pariahloner &Dd ves~ of SL.Mary'• • l~Uon, lDt offer mg tbe policy motion, to '!be Rev. Rodger Barrlion, Boptllt Church: "'!be Integrity of perions 1J' a Educati:on Board give ail of you sasurance that ... feel for pastor of <lrllt <llapel, Colla 111 ... aald, saered Oirlltian .principal. 'lbeJ.onL. your problems and we ~ill ·be more, "All people are part of -Ood'1 creaUon. Hhnldf uld 'Jove ane' amtbrr' and 'hi : w;~ .. · .~Im~ • · Id the · Stralgbt is good and PY •. ls good. I 1pent drew no bmler•,_ ~. _.i1Dy, ; UlD pr-, aa mayor, two·years in M<Htcaw, 'with mlcropbonel so-called outcasts. • . ~ !hat the poUQY·affirmed In bis motlbn bad hidden In my apartment.-J t's not a "Unle11 we bave a ..... of lull cam-: Hires Accountant always, ellslod Jn, the city. "U .1n tho pleasant way In live. Wiiy not Ille tbe munlty, Greenbelts, parlls, plazas aDd : future. you feel any department bu same tactics oo'beterooe:ruals? Instead of malls will avail us nothlng. violated this policy, please bring It In our spending mooey on elaborate el~ "Al far tex -It'• all a'matter of tute In Split v of,e attention," be. added. devices In equip the -·~·It would u the llltle oldllldy oald w!)en ltie kilaed Laguna busmesamao Ray Beierle led , be' better to spend It "" an active cam-the C<1ff •• ," . . oil the parade of 11 opeakera. at tho In a surprue mov~ that Irritated many packed council meeting, ail of whom re- aitending Ibis weeks boacd meeting, a ceived loud applauae from llsteriel'I Jn. motion by Laguna Beach Board ol . aide and outside the chamber Tbo pro. Education membir Patricia Gillette to ceedlngs were transnilUed by kJUd opeat: hire an lnvesligstive accountant was ap-era to the crowd that gathered outside proved In a s.2 aplit vote. when firemen doddeit the chamber bad Noting tho board members may, Jn. reached ils capacity of 115'pe111uils troduc:e . ·agenda items 11 "unusual For the most part the meetJni •u ctrcumstances w.t" Mrs. Gillette moved ofderly. Wbeo. boO. .;;.i catcallJ greeted that Robett Pugh be birod for between clly manager Urry RDse's 111.mment one and 10 days at Ibo nta of 'llO per that bo was "oatillled" with the acUCllll day. of tho police department, Volomteer POii Joining Mn. Giiiette Ill .._tlng the director Lyn DaVls ·111epped forward and . motion I<> lliro Pugh _. Wllllam told tbe crowd "Thla is a public forum ~and -Llnb. 'l'rusteel Jane wbicb .. Cberisb. AzrJ verbal outbunrta Boyd and Nonnan Browne dlaeoled. will only bamper Ibis attempt to find a Buslnm Manager Cmla H•, oJ>. real oolullon.'" vloUlly trytnc-lo keep bla temper cool, N<WlllllD 1<eo Laurence con~ noted tho board hid -provided ....uh of Tbo Advocate, .. tloniuy ctrcu1ated an estimltad liadpt lince lul October, I gay ~per --~~ ••-t the J c!etalled budpt slnce Ju. 3 and a tllree--·-~ ' ~~= ~ year long range projocllon. "On that Laguna protest was the IJeol.«ganlzed bo basl.s ttake 1*ue with the motion," Heu had aeen and was "larded aa a !"'!"" o1 · (See llURPIUSE p ... SJ national Im~ In tho CllDP8J8D to " establllb rigbtl of ~. . * * * '*'. * * ' . 'EquipmentFromSources' Mention · Sparks· hiterests_ A slatement'by Laguna' Beach •POuce IUCh oootributlom, ~ If Ibey Cblel\I~ J, Kelly that·bla depll'lmen! wlsbocl, tbat,ibo city .i.iuicI aooept them hid' • "acquired $1,500 , worth o f wtefWly and that'the police cblel should IUrV~ll\ajlce • equipment, not with p\blic • decide m the ~ cif, any ~ Id but from oilier ootirtea " 1parked gilts to bla ,department. the. ,;.::..._. J n---"---Cbarl· ton Boyd . "Nino-out oltt It llllPtlie.ftne,• .....,._, w ............... Ald'Boyd; "but the tenth tlme 1be coom- Wedneaday nigbt. ell might have aome doubtl about tbla Kelly's statement came tn roep0nae In • ---'ure " · ' .., ...... ' ouuest1on1 from speakers that the;clty ' Moltly' ~ Fric14y, ~ the • ~therlady' following the ustial nlOrnlnt lo4' eloUdl.. H1'bl a......i , II ii.I tile beaches rjsJng In 75 Jn. ..... I.owl' In tbe 80'1. .Tower Al·tered Beierle atreaaed 'the 'economic Im- portance ol 1-'1 PY community nocJnc lhlt I' poH . of 11 bomole:rual bus1-.peop!e·rovealed tbetr total groa bus~ produced Jn~ IDIOllDted to 16,11'14,IGO. !Ill coacemeil Oltbena GniUp, re~ *'1Ch lllteielts u medicine, la•, arts and crafts "felt the ~ commuDity ODce apln WU not beln( given equal treatment before the law with olber citizens of the community," nilgbt. flod better ways ' In opencl lu· , pay"",, money than CID "topbisticated eloctroalc equlpnent" llUcb u ailecedl1 ~ In obtaln O'l\dence In armts of ·Get Absent,ee Recall Ballot ' !;.>- t INSmE TODAY '!'~ prooialollal tDing• of the lrjl~ llcpvbliecm Annw 1141 an·• "°""""' lllot it .mu ._,.i of· 1-• opomtlonr in Nortlimi lrtlCbld 1tarting ot midllight , ~· S•~ slnrJi, Pogo 4. s ..... ,, ............ " = ... -... . . ...... ,... . ~ ............... 4 c...a.i ,. -c.mr ,. -.. -.... ........... ll ........... IWI =-. -.. !!'~>!w"-•• ..., ~ ...., ...... •41...... 4 ,,., ..... " ........... ... Mwaauts • ..... -4 \ •1 • ~ ··Park Liieguard Facility Debat,ed I'.,'.) ·• ' Qetlp. ol !be 11!.....,s faclllty for tho Main Beach Put already has been modlllod, architect Fred Brlgp !<>Id the ~ Beach at; <Couocll Wed~ • "W a'vo '"'°"todl II. lo-.cl the bo1ght nJne lee! ~J.~ Abo Ille of the _,,_ ............. Brial- "Wbero did 1"" ~ It!" -1ed ~~~ ' "/II tile lrw, 'I u.: tecl relJ!Ulldad. Tbe coUncll """"'· In reopoMe IQ .... quest from Ibo Plalinlnc Comrniulon, "' tcbeduk a Jobi! ~ wltb that bod1 • nut Thursday evening I<> dllcusa tbe coo- trov.ntal tower. Briggs uld be would be out of town, but ...Wd have memj>en of bis staff on )land In -questlOllS • ' Wllb ncanl to complaints Iha!_. lbe rtolllp ~ on !be new lho;ary bulkllC wldcb ba also dalgned, ii block· lng vllwa for mldeots on Park At tnua, llr1gp commented, "I wu cornrniss1oned by Iba counlJ to do this building and the county bu ~led IL I'm alrald 11'1 lno !all In do Oll1lhint now.• ~ Beierle aid. :•we are comlng Into a new and enlightened er~ and it la man's belief that bis oe:ruallty is bis own buslneu and that goVOI 11nent bu no place In bla L_L_ 1t ' uearocm. Father Brad ~111. actinf rector ol S!· llarJ'• Epllaipll Qlurch 181d bo -concerned about reported moves to ''drive the PYI oat of town" and con- cerned tbat "we let 1 small number of (lleo GAYS, hfe I) bomoem&lb, I WbeD Boyd uktd foi; an •tsplanatlon ol , tbo ' ....... of'the funds, Kelly esplalnod Ibo equlpnent WU bougb\ with _, re<»ive<I u "Clfll'I to 1be PVllce Depart· . ment from clllzens, oome'ol'them anonyt'llOUL .. • . • • • Tile ·-~ he added, hid bten· Jn. eluded .Jn 1ut year'a buclget, bul IL bad not bten DOCllllf)I to upend~. lundl !<) pirc\>aae tt,beca ... o! the l!fll. Exprmns ·doubts , about Ill' oroii1etY of a city depuimen( belnc 11auillidlsed1• hr tbla--. Boyd ouauted \bit 1111' such llfll,' and tbejr uae, ahould be • cleared 4hrou&h the °"1 Council. Councilman Edward Lorr said be felt • cltlaeol should bave the rlgbt to mike • ; DAILY PILOT lB . T-.0,, Juot 22, l~/l Kills 26 • ~ne East Ill W ASHJNG'l'ON ( UPO -Tropical rlotm Agnes pounded the northeastern tlnited states with gales and u~ to a loot ol rain today, cauaing a mounlll)f death toll and crealing 10me of the wOl'll 1torm conditions in decades. Al !wt 21 pmo!ll wore deod lrom tho rejuvenated Agnes, born In the Quibbean Jaal weel<end u a hurriclne. The most rain !ell on the Washington are.a in 44 years and more than 101000 persons were evacuated from thelr tiomea. In the capilal realoo. Thouaanda of other penoruo were driven lrom lheJr hcmel al WelllVillt, N.Y., In what the may« called. the clty•1 11wor1t n8tu.rll dlsaster." Law School See~Campus On Coastline Tiie IOktudenl Pepperdlne University Law Scllool It toOlwig !or a campus ~ ~ Orance County coutllne lrom J'lewporl Beach IOUil1, Dean Ronald Phllllpt conllnned today. Phillipi~ achoolpfflclala have been talklnc with aevtr1l people In bopea ol recelvtna • inajor donation of land. He decUned to name any lpecinc 1ites • under coMlc!trallon, but aid "they are In · the Newport.Irvine aru, end oome below that," Phllllpa aald. Tile lrvllle Company today conllnned II ts negotiating with the ocbool lor a 11te. "Discuulona do not concern a donation ~f land, however," a company 1pokesman .. Id. Pepperdlne's Law Scbool, created In 1969 wheb it acquired the five-year-old Orange University Scbool of.Law, ll now housed in an office building complu on Westminster Avenue (17th street) eul of Harbor Boulevard in Santa Ana. The L<ls Angeles--based university. which la opening a second undergraduate campus overlooking the PacUlc Octan In Malibu this !all, ha• talked with al leist one NewpOrt Beach developer, it was learned. . DiacuuloDI With the Don Koll Com- pany, which ll developing • hualneaa complex ob the Emlray Pr-11 below Orllll(e County Airport, have fallen lhrouill, however. IColl la!d he clld not ·think a law odlool llVOUld be compaUble with other UNI In the complex. , Philllpa itreaaed that he would rtllly like lo obtalo a water-orlenltd alte, "I would like an arta around the ocean/' be said, 0 with enough acreage to provide a campus-type atmosphete, rather than a downtown building." He declh)ed to ny how much money la budgeted for the new IChcol, but In- dicated tt would require a gilt lo attain shoreline property. "Actually, we are looking all over Orange-County," he said, "but we ere concentrating on the coastal sector.'' Nixon's Brother Booed Off Stage DALLAS (UPI) ·-Edward N!Ion, Pii!MlenfNIXori11 tirotfi«, was-booed off the stage al the stlh quadrennial aenion of the general conference of the African Melhodist-Epl!copal CJwrch. Several ministers jumped on the stage Wednesday and !aid they clld not want l'llxob to speak. Nixon left the auditorium by the back lloor1 safing he had a plane to catch. DAILY PILOT m Orlntt: COMt MllY PILOT. wlrPt Mlklt 15 amiblllld t111 Hftll.Pl'ftS, II pWllJIMd W ftl. Or•nte Co.it l'llbllalll"' °""'PlllY ...... rift •IOont .,.. Plilbllttlld, Mord1y 1ft1Wlh llrkl•Y• fir Ols11 Miit, N..,,.,. IMdl. HW!flnotoii •••ctitirowm111 v111ey, UtuM 'Ind!, lnlM/S1ddltUdr. atld S11t Clemtrlltl S. JUtfl C.plllrfl'IO. A 11ntl1 rtOloMI .iltloft .. publlllMd $1tul'\tty, .,., lvM1ya. T"9 prtnc!Oll Sllo'bllthl"' '1tnt h 11 UO Wlilt .. 1 SlrMI, Golt1 M .. , Olilllorl'lit, JD. Koll1rt N. WtM l'ralcltflf W l'vbll.,,.. J•clr It. C11rl•y Vkt "-Mltr1I lllCll Gfnenll Mtt1191r n..111.1 KttYil .~ .. Tiio111•t A. Mwrphl111 M«Milllll Edl!W Chari•• H. Loos l lch•N '· N•ll Aulttent M.,.... 841tor& i.e---~l2 ,., ••• ,(,, ..... Meill11t M4r1tt: P.O. ltx 466, t2112 --, c.!tMtM1JaW..1tySn.t ==rd'll ~........, 9oWIWlftll -'-"1 ,,.,, ••di lovttv•nl ,,,.,. "" JOj ,..,. ., """"" ••• Tit IJt I I Cn4J '4MJJ1 \ Cf 11;4 Miwf1 7 I MW671 '4111 .... Al= Jd I fal4'111 4 · CIJ):-im. ~ a.it ,........ ==r·..::..~ ~'"'.=:; .... .......... willltuf ~ ,.. ................. , ...... ..., .. _...... .. w ot ""' .... CMWI ..... MIC:'lflfjln IW <MTfw tlM .......,,, w IMft a .1J. """"'"'' ,......,. ........... ~. The earthen wal11 of the Lake Roland reservoir were crumbling in Baltimore and ollidala ordered 'thousands of perton& to evacUile in the heavily populated JODOI Fall Valley. Vlcthns included nine persons, six or them motorlst.!, in Virginia ; JO persons in Perwylvan ia, including a baby tom ftom . Jts father's bands; four in Msryland, Including three cbildren swept away Jn a car, and two persons m North Carolina, and l m Delaware. Four of the deaths were In the Washirlgton area stonn. One woman was swept from her car in suburban Silver Spring Md., and a body was found near a !Ire that destroyed a !~store shopping center ar Arlandria, Va., Two bodies were lound in Fairlax County, Va. The 7.1 Inches that !ell al Wuhlnglon's Naltonal Airport were the moat aJnce \he record 7.31 inches Aug. 11-1%. 11128. Twelve inches fell on Big Meadows, Va., and 11 OD Dulles International Airport in the Virginia horse country outside Waahinglon. Pem11ylvanla Gov. Miiion Sh a~ p moblll!ed the National Guard lo rope with a 11state of eitreme emergency." Agne•, which claimed IS Uvea earlier in the week When JI atruck Florida as the nation's f1nt hurricane, was centered on the Maryland and Delaware rhore areas thll lllOl'Ding and WU upected to p15' over New York City later in the day. An eotlmated 10,100 persooa were given tempcrary shelter In ocboola, fire houses and American Legion posta i n Washington'• Virginia and Msryland suburb1. Hundreda of motorists were stranded and eome had to be rescued. 'Ille Na-- 1.ionaf Weather Service sald wind guats hit SO miles per hour .. Hundrtda of trees were toppled and power was knocked out in parts of Washington and its suburbs. Near Rockville, Md., to the north of the capital city, two danuJ were heavily strained and many families were evacuated because of danger of collapse but clvll defenae officials uld later the immediate danger had passed. Two Laguna AFS Students Leave; Two to Arrive M two Laguna Field American service studtnts P!'•Pared to say good-bye lo their art colony lamillu, the Inca! AFS c::r,ter has received word two new 1 nta will arrive by mid-Auguat. JOfle Marllnei of Co~pclon, Chill, and Arunee-Klata!mnbon of Koral, Thalland, are due lo arrive In Southern Callfornla In August !or a year'• stay. Deparllng In early July art Jnae Truc- co ·of Perglmino, Argentina and Najwa saJdeh of Amman. Jordan. Mlaa Slideh spent the year with the Thomu Culkomp family o! South Laguna. Trucco lived with the Floyd Par10ns famlly in Laguna Beach. !dartlnfz will live with the Donald Cue family during the 1972-73 ocbool year, whllt Mlll Klatalumhon will 1pend the year will\ the Theodore Beane famlly. A lanwell beach party !or Trucco and Mias. Slldeh will be held Sunday a!- ternoon at Emerald Bay Beach by the Inca! AFS chapter. From PflfJe I SURPRISE •.• told ~ board.. • . Responding to a qufl!tion by Browne, Mr1. Glllelte aald Pugh has been an in- vestigaUve accountant slnce 1940 "and is very well qualilied to do the job.'' Thomas claimed !hat the hiring ol 1uch 1n accountant was recommended in the report of the Educational Prlorltlts Study Commltee, whlcb had not Ileen officially released al the lime of the hoard meeting. (At a meeting Wednesday nlgh4 In which the report was officially made public, commlttee member Con Coonrad said it was not the feeling of the com~ mittee to hire a consultant to eumine the budget, but only the efficiency of the present admlnfatratlve hierarchy. .,We are no! tn crltlcism of the financlal datei'' Coonrad stre.ued.) · supt. William Ullom pointed out to the hoard that a consultant hired early this spring and a representative of the California Teachers Aasociation con- cluded "that the budget wu In (ood order." John Helgren, 1890 Carmelita St., termed the action lo hire Pugh "appal· ling" when the board ltsell baa had ample time to atudy the $2.7 milllon budget. "Who Is lhls Mr. Pugh?" asked Mary Ripley, 415 Seavlew. 11Jt seems that only three members of the board know an)'lhlng aboot him." Thomu replied that IUrther fn. formtUon was 11not necessary." "When we may spend up to $1500, we have a right' to know," fll'td back Mrs. Ripley. 11Poasibly," commented Thomas. Mn. Peter McMahon, 3121 Bern Drive, noting !he administration h81 the · reaponalbU!ty to 1u11est consulianta and aupply Information on them, aaked why the board olfered ~ lnformaUon on Puch. . "It's a hoard prerogative," replied Thomu . l'urlher dlacu11km on the milter wu halted, •hen a motion by Linke lo ad- Jaum the meeting was approved In another S-% vote, with Mrs. Boyd ind Brow .. dissenting. • • From Page I 'BIBLE' ... be a tlghtenln( of policy." Many people, h. added. equate Top ol the World-w1!1' perml.ulyen1SS becauae they d on I -imderttand tilt lnnovaUve -.....i al the elementary ICbool. Thomas told lhe committee he wLI concerned aboot students going down Into tho brusl><Overtd slopes below the school arid suggested the entire area be lenced. "I heard two extremest'' commented committee member Bernard Sylan. "One ~ 'let's fence the school ,' the other is •everything is raiy,' "\Ve're saying some moves need to be made toward tightening discipline before the community should support lurlher a· penditures," said Syfan. Touchln8 on the area ol ""11· munications, several co mm t t t e e members told the board thal employes o! the district should lollow explicit grtev· ance procedures in making complaints. "This has to do with teachers going 1traight to the board with complaints and not through ttie chain ot commUnicaUc:n," said committee member Bob Mlller. Browne noted that a board policy Jaylng out the 0 cbaln of command" now exists, but that II has DOI been enloroed. "We have a small commwlity,'' aald Thomas, "and sJ.nce we know each ether aometimes it's easier to take eolDplaints straight lo the top. There's also a !ear ol tntimidaUon. It's not prevalent, but It'• there." FLOOD SCENE -Water from a broken lev!"' fn. undates these homes on low-lying Andrus Island northeast of San Franci!co. Hundreds of residents have been forced to flee story, pictures, Page 5). u ... , ....... their homes. (Related Browne pointed oot that a person wbo Is intimldaled may go lo the next level on the c!Jain ol coounand wilb his CXIID- plaint. · The ..,,...t, noted committee member Jack Randall, la baaed OD the phnae "a framework for excellence" and that ei:· ..Uence wlll be achieved when -1e of divergent views try lo underlland ev.h other. Isleton · Residents Leave Committeeman Syfan noted the com- mittee was ori&lnally "very much two- slded" but that members were able to communicate freely in public meetlnp Fire Trucks Spread Alert as Barrier Holds Tide ''without harassment." ' Applause broke oot at the meeting when committeeman Miller ccmmented, "I think you'll find that the committee feels we have the best aclJooia In Callfornia." ISLETON (AP) -The mayor ordered this litUe town evacuated today after it had stayed dry and sale lrom flood waters through the nlg!Jt, holding back a seven-foot-high tide wlth & hastily ttected earthen barrier. A fire truck went through streets ol Isleton to spread the alert. About ball the population o! 1,400 already had lelt voluntarlly belore the order from Mayor Mansueto Franscioni put an evacuation plan into effect at 7 a.m. (See related story, picture, page 5). "Tile water la not In the town Itself, but we are leaving," 1ald Pcllce Cblef Clif. ford Lamont. He !aid the l 'h-mil .. tong makeshllt levee ruptured during the night at the east end of town. • "The mayor has given the order. We will evacuate," Lamont aald. Lt. James Boyd of the Cout Guard From P .. e I GAYS ••. said he understood the mayor's order was .. for sanitary reasons -the chance of water contamination." Boyd said the move was not-because of fear all of the emergency dike would give way. The 8-lo-111-lool high earthen dike waa built during a fiood·lighled all·nlght effort involving Army Engineers with huge earth-moving machlnery and hundreds of volunteer laborers, including a teen-age 1 shovel brigade. Residents beard the order without any great rush to leave. Boyd said Sacramen- to County shorill'a depuUes and NaUonal Guardamen would asalst the evacuees by a land route. Tiie high tide crested about 2:!0 a.m., 31> !eel below the top of tlie emugency $1 Parking Fee Set at Beaches barrier, where workera had piled mud, rock nnd aaaorted debris. The Ulsk began Wednesday mornlng, a few hours after river water1 poured through a broken levee to the south of this town on Andrus Island in the Chase Suspect Sacramento River Delta and moved across lower land toward Isleton. The waltrl threatened lo move into the F B d town with the early morning btgh tide but ree on on ' the creacen~shaped emtrgency levee held, though eo1. Jamei c. Donovan of To Be , __ 81.gne·d the Army Corps of Engineer• described ftL'.1" the batUe 11 "nip and tuck all the way." An earthen levee on the San Joaquin The woman motorist Involved In the River bunt before dawn Wedneoday, two county high speed police pursult baa •ending muddy torrents pouring over been ordered to appear !or amlgnment Andrua Island and parts of nearby er... pal nan Wand _ covering a l~e-oquare Tuesday helnrt the Oceantlde Munlcl area to the aouth and west ol here. Court. More than 1,500 peraons, aome in only Free on a $1,000 bond la Dorothy Jean nightclothes, Ded in terror Into the Rullner, SS, of Snnta Ana. She wu taken darknw. into custody Wednesday alter. an early At least nine were Injured. but none morning t20-mil01>0r-hour pursuit by law seriously. There were 00 reports of enforcement officers from Laguna deaths qr mlsalpg persona. Some officials Bea<ll, range COunly and San Diego said, however, they lured vJctlms n\lght CounUes. be lound when the waten subalde. <llarges against the motorist are lllll Daily parking fees !or Dana Point Damage on Andrua Island w a 1 being mulled by the Oceanside olfice of Uarbor and Niguel Beach have been estimated at more than $15 million. the district attorney. establl!hed by the county Board of Many persons Oed on foot, by boat or ln "At thls time the case is under review turn he In SuptrVllOrs. cars and trucks 1rom the lnw·lylng by our olfice. We're doing everything we persona ol r persona lo olljects -islands. Others were snatched to salety can do to get tbla decided," said Stephen people are penons, not tbinp." According to officials, the new fees by Coast Guard and Air Force rescue Other speakers supporting the protest conform to slmllar char&eJ at county helicopters in the darknesa. Hurst, deputy dl!trict attorney. or the homosexual community included beach parting Jots in other areas of Waters aa high as 15 feet in some areas He expecl.ed 8 complaint to be iBtued Mrs. Leslie Bell of the Human Needs Soutbtrn Calilornla. The dally fees swamped homes and lraller houael and soon. Advisory Committee, Phlllp Hackel o! adopted art $! per car and 13 per bus. sent dozens ol boats cruh!ng into pU .. of Tile motorist was lint slopped and the Laguna Beach Free Poeta, Jay debris. cited by Laguna Beach police officers for Murley Orance County cbalnnan of the County officials referred the matter of Isleton Is on a northern, elevated tip of American Clvll Liberties Union, Rev. annual parking permits to the llarhon, Andrus Island -In the heart of the de!Ul driving 90 miles per hour In the 36-mil .. Roger Harriann. pa.tor ol Christ Chapel, Beachea and Parks Department lnr more that drains Northern Calilornla waters per-hour %OtJe through lbe center of the Costa Meaa, Terry Oleaoo, president of study. into Ban Francisco Bay. Ari Colony. the UC Iivlne Gay Students Union, Broce 1-=:~~::::;:--:::J.C~i:"f;~~~:;::~~;;====~=========;;::;::;::;:::;::=:~::--Hopplng of Laguna Bea~. Dr. Theodore I Lindauer, psychiatrist and director of ifi b d l , $399 Mental Healtil Services !or the Los SO a e Sa e. now o o o o Angelea Unllled Scbool District, and • Jamea Dilley, Laguna Beach bookstore .queen size owner, speaking as a vestryinan of St. Mary's In support of Father Karellua. Travel Burea11, Volunteer Post Fire Probed Fire lnveatlptors today blamed an et.ctrtcal cord pinched behind • 10la In the Volunteer Post for an early morning Lagllllll Beach lire which charred the Post and adjacent Adventure Travel Bureau Wedneaday, Esllmatea of damage were ollll In- complete as 1ppraioer1 lllted through the blackened travel folders charred de1ks and 1D1oke scarred structures. Fire olflcltlt aald al lwl $5,000 damage wu done lo the travel bureau at 332 Forest Ave., owned by Carlton llo)'d. city councilman, and hlJ wife J1ne, school diatrict trustee. They ertlmate<I II least 16,000 damage to the Volunteer Post, 334 Foreft Ave. Adventure Travel reopened WeclnadaY upstairs at 249 Forest Ave., ,with recorda saved lrom the fire. Officials said that damage could have been fargreater had a pauerby not rousted sleeping firemen at 2::111 a.m. Wednesday. A lumber yard ii near the two burned bulldlnga. • Jobless Army Seen SAN JQiSE (AP) -Gov. llonald ReaCan aey1 that JI Sen. Geor1e McGovern') advocated mlUlat)I cuthacb becime a reallly "we would !lave an aney all ri8bt -an army ol llljODlploftd." In remaru proporecl !or delivery todfy at !he Amerlcaq LecloD Conventloo here, Re.,iqi alto likened a cfe.tnWtatlud end peace-lovfnl United SUltes In the McGoYern Image to Ille rtch and cultivated Clrtbagt whlcll Rome cooqutred and IOwed with nil. ... d ~ • <::::;::::::-. :-;-. - duals~ •. • Thne are very comfortable 1t1f1 beds for; sitting end sleeping. • A wide selection of fabrics and colon to choo11 from. • Rf'llt'Slble becks and mt cushions. ~~tJ! H.J.GARRfTT fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL Optn Mon., 2215 HAOOll ILVD. INTElliOll DESIGNERS Thurs. i Fri. Evot. COSTA MESA, CALl,F. I • • • • , ~•e1a1e1taek.~ . • VOL ~S •. Nq. '174,,'4 SECTIONS, 41 PAGES . . . I ORANG.E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 TEN CENTS·-, . . f .anel Hears Aliso Flood . Control, Park Pia~ 1: ·B7 J,\CK CHAPPELL Of IM Dellr•PMlf ll•ff J'lans Jar . a It million combination community.. parlt. and · flood . control development >long Aliso O'eek in El Toro were J!l'Ol'!lrtecl to the Saddleback Area Coordlllatfug C<Mmci1 (SACC) Wednesday nlg!il. cat! Ntlaon, assistant clliel engu--~l!!L!bLOrange .Ellunty -Flood-Cootrol Distrlq, ·outlined tile plan whicll he said was a «mi~te of several altemaUves available for the area involved. ~ Ju l1rOl>*d before tbe SACC, the plan measures are taken, Nelson aai(I. envlskms a '9 to 411-acre pork reachlng Above the railroad tracl<a, two large = :...S:,taJJr~~~~ ':,,: ·:=%·~~ms..=:.~~ OU\ of the Sin Diego Freeway, $ng A1iao 'These ba!iris would "take the peak o!! Creek. t • nm flood" and would make possible a Flril pllom ol tile flood control project 50 percen! reduction, in tile alf.e ol the could be apected to bolin In AlllUll. tile concrete llood channel, Nelaon oaid. _._ Aid. 'lbif lnvolv• #50,0llO · '!bat chamlel would be terraced in step -llol>Lcontro1. •-• --'· ...,,._ ..... .;;...· ....,..., ..... 'S~~"c-----"UU..,ll,-'•,......,.,..__........_....lllW Presemd by this parlt WOuld he uld. Plant CIJI for _.x1ma1e1y about seyeral groupo ol trees -threatened a mile and .... hall ol the COJlC!Ole dian- by lJood CODdi1ioat U "° j!ood COlitrol nel stretdllng from the part area to Englilb 'Canyon. tuany are designed to protect the .,,. Oontinlllng further up the creek the vlronment and the populace. Flood· Control District plans to line the "Leaving'the stream ii not the answer side of chamel with five-ton boUJders to to environmental preservaUon," Nelson prevent erosion of the bank. said. Nelson rapped environmental pressure The land now along the creek is private groups for . holding up public works property not open to public recreaUon developments such aa the flood oootr<I use, be said. Purchase alone of the Dood project aa well as roads whid\, he said plan property !or the public would coot were needed ln...1be_area". --~~_ .. abau .... ..,t l"lhe~ .. •~amrue~as m@ng_ in ~ flood He &aidth8t there are those people who control measla'es, he said. believe that building public works .deface Funds from the development would ~ environment, when tilose worl<s a<> come from COunty Flood Control and • . ' • Olunty Highways coffers ...i ~ h : spent on the actual "hard work" IUdl u !_ hlgh*ay bridges' ind flood conlroJ ~! ' nels, Nelson aald. : Development of the park area on land: purdlased by the Flood O>ntrol Distrlcti would be made by Orange County s.rvlca: . di.!trlcts, set up to create and malntaill: parkland: • Development ta expected to be stnld>-; ed ov~ several yean. ; . Phoenix Soalied Rains, Flnods, Tornadoes Hit Area PHOENIX (AP) -The 1eCood straight day ol. torrential rains sent floodwater• rumbling through a vut lecllon of tbe populous Pboenh: area today. Pollce said high winds and at least two tornadoes injured more than 30 persons, damaged or destroyed 250 Arizona homes and sent loss estimates soaring into the mil)lons. of dofiars. Police descri~ the fa 1hlo~nab1 e Camelback Mountain area of Phoenix as a near-disaster area as rock and mud slides crippled traffic and threatened al least two exclusive homes. Raina began aa eorly·momlng com· muters began leaving their homes. 1be Ari2ooa Highway Patrol said llOO!linr forced It to.clooe the Black Qm. yon Freewiy, "'niaking it look like a .parking 1ot•1 as thousands of motorists .were lrappedion•tbe busy·lborougb!are • . Phoeaix police 1aid traffic on some roads w .. backed up JO mlles during the peak rush boor and an elllmated Ill per- cent of the clty11 streets were cloaed .... The Salt River project opened flood gates on its vast system of irrigation canals in the Phoenix area in an effort to help drain the flooded city . Police sai<l the number Of bom<:s end businesses Dooded would run Into the hundreds. In the east Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale, an exclusive winter resort, no traffic was pennltted Into the area, police said. 1be Sall River Project said there ap- peared to be no danger of csnais break· ing aa Oood gates dwnped water .into the dry Salt River bed sooth of Phoenix. Arizona Public Service and the Sa!t 'River Project Teporled scattered power outages and trallic was snarled at ln- kraectlons ID east and north Phoenix when lral!lc algnals qUll -king. The, National Weotber Servica Mid some aecUona ol Pboenll may have received 15 Inches of rain. At the weather bureau, 1.2 inches of rlln had fallen . Farther -· the small communlUeo ol Eloy and Maricopa were dJiglng out from the debris· left when two tornadoel atruck the tms Jate Wednesday. Another tomedo was spotted north el Mesa today, but II apparenUy did not touch dOIVD. "II looked like smoke: the air was llll· ed with ·~brls," said Leo Delgado, a mercbanl brllle town 9! Eloy, of the wind and rain. ~ , TTU8tee S·ee.ks Reduced . . ,.t l! l ~ ..... ·--. . f . ;.:., .. ' . 'Sal/:lry for Pri~pals . ' . ~ ' ..,,._. F r • • TI ti 4•it ;fl!.Ooo SCENI!' ....;. 'Water frtJm .• br<lk1111· levee In-hrie 'been forced !,, flee lb'i!r llo~,' IJWaleii • .µnda~s . tbeSI! h9m~l on low-tying Andrus-Island stQI')', ptc!uret, Page ~~-. , · . . .nq~e._.i ,of ~ '.FrMclaco_. Hundreds of• resident,s ' · . . ' .. !time Piamifug ci>Dunltli..,.... tonlglit will revi.W Ibo pilot blke•ll'all propoaai ' San Joaquin IChool truatee Dennil Preaenled' more than als weeks ego by Smltb Wedni!lday cbirged that prlndpals I . ' ' · · d · ad in tbe cllslrfcl were ~and said he sle· ton· Res1·.d. ·en-·ts· L'ea"··ve· ~=:: .. '::1 ,:::c10c~ =d..=r ... ~....:=~ .. in · · , Ibis evening.In tbe city ball imex on·lbe Smith said he felt the acllon, was war- • · • · ground floor of Irvine Town Ce~ter. G!JJ ranted in · U,bt of the recent firing of . T.t • • ((s .· . ,, campus Drive. fJ9,0IJ0.1·1e&l" asslsiant to 'the aupen;,.. l'i.'r_e.· True.·· . ·Sp· r.ead Ale.rt as. Barr:,,,. r Ho 1..J-.' f!..J_ 111ejlj]ots.5m11eb11<e1ra11 ·p1an,..,. tendent ror . budgetary .......,.·Tlie ~ KO f.U3 £(Le vidlng 01H1nie1 Janes •for ~ lrultees Voted June 7 to .tlimlnltt tbe • · · · ' ' · ' ~ UC lr'.Vlne and University Pork poaitlon,._ held by Km Ltwll for nest ISLE!'ON (AP) "!" The mayor .O/'(lered · "Tht water 1s·11o1 iu the town ltiell, bqt fear all of lhe' emergency dike would give is the Jlrst .of a -ge ,......,.. .Chool year. Lewis malnly bondleo jlubllc hadlhis llitleedtowdryn evacua~, today alter It we are leovlng,'" said Police Chief Clif. way. · • nllllldalii>n made by the clUt.ens ...,,. relaliGos fo<, the·school dlllrlct. • · atay and -e from flood lord Lamont. Roland watqa \llrooill.the night, holding back a He said the l\1-mlle-loog makeshift The 3'tc>.JIHoot high earthen •dik• was mittee 81Udy group ~ed by . "I feel that we have to lal:e ,a loot ,t · loo'higb tld 'lb hastil eel I tured ......... the igbt at' the buUt ·during a !IOOd-~ all...tgbleffort Sdllnsinger. tbil and we,l\avt to 1\0 ~." snillh ;n<b;rritr. ewi ·a ye<ect :.v::J.Pol•to.,,;;.~-D .' invOl\iifig Army En(ineei:s will>' hoge The ·plaMlng commission recom• told his fellow board membera alter >. fire truck went through slreels ol "Tbe,mayor has given the O(der. We earth-moving machinery and bunilteds of mendaUon is expected to go to the city presenting them with a ailary brei~dow'n Isleton to spread the alert. will evacuate," Lamoni said. Council !or action Tuesday nigbt. . for principals and wlstant principals In About hall'. tl1e populeUon of 1,400 Lt. James Boyd of the Cilast Guaril volunteer fa borers, including a teen•age . other matters before planning com-other county ~ districts. already .had left voluntarily before the said he understood tbe mayor's order-was above! brigade. ·• mlislonera tonight are: · Smith noted that the San Joaquin ordttr . lrOm ·~ror Manaueto Franscioni . "!or sanitary reaaona _ the chance of Residents beard the order •wlµiout< any -A preaentalion by the county's distrlct'1·J7 prlnclPals and vice-prlnclpala put ,an .eVacuation ')Jim-into effect-at"'I water CiiiitaJiilnaUon:'',_ ---'-greahusb·to leave.Boyd said Sac:ninen--generall-plan__.ui-ota!f-m the-con--receive annual salaM in excea of half.a a.m .. (See.related llorto· picture, page 5). Bo)'d said thO move was nOt becatise."of ·,'to County sheriff's deputies ,and National aervatlon•and open '':\";:ment of the mlllion dollan. Qllllng it a "hmlry we • Guardsmen would aasiSt the evacuees by ·Orang~ County Gener •. can't a!!ord," Smith oaid principals in the ~ . a land route. -An update Oii the -~ ol the 45-san Joaquin dlllrlct earn in a range ol C; lin c s . . . h. The high tide cresled about 2:30 a.m., acre porlion ·ol Univeralty JIO&lonal '!'ar,k .from $11,IOO to $20,300 P« ,....-. O· .. as·t e · am·pus· · oug t 311 feet below the top ol the emergency being developed by the county. The City.a In a atudy ol JO other county dlstrlcta, . --barrier, 'where workers had piled !D"l1• associate plal)ller Mike Harris, formerly Smith.said he had !o1111d the range to be . i:o<:k and.assorted debrla. • . of llfe ""!'"ty stall, will discuss Ibis item. fJS,700 to' $19,IOO. Tbo task began Wednesday morning, a ' "-Conmderalion ~! the l)<ed for a crty . "I don't want to eut anybody's aalary," F, . p , ' d • u •· •ty few . bours alter river wa~ JIOured la)Y governing placement of sj&ns direct· be admi!Je!I "and I don't want to cut~ Or epper Ille mve. rs1 hr b b •· le '--the lb I 'Ing homebuym ~ housing .tracta in· pos' itlom e[ther. '. " · . · lru:'\;! ~~~ biand''Ji': d:. eluding posllble ""!'trols of lbe cardboard "But !·want to prop..e a modest reduc- ·s.cramento River Delta anil moved ·roadside •ljpll which sprout each week· lion in thla (aalary) ocbedule wtlh lbe 111- aciliss lower land lonr'd Isleton. . end. · · ··lelll of lncreaaing ii later on." -'' like fll.otJtain a water«leJ>led alto.·· • 1be waters~ to .move into the -_A resolut~ of.support for AB IOI, an The trustee;noled tbat alter the beglll- "I wO.td Jll:i . .;,, .,U .llOllDd llfe town lib the••"•-•-hl•h tide but envll'OJUllental unpact state law now in •••• o( the Jlext filcal -· J"'" J the -~lit uld,,"wilh enough acreas• to the ~t·il'ec!-;m !eV.. committee awaiting reed!°" from cltlea. ~ will not be a1to',;i to~' any provide a <ampUl4yjlO atmolpllm, held, thougb Col. JIJllOS C. Donovan ol . salari .. in the dlllrlct, but only to Jn. r.tt* lhln,1 dolmlOwn building.'' the Army Corps of E~ described Ad • G M creoae them. He did.not ..,,..i any new He.declined fll av bow much money ii the battle u "nip a,nd IUdt all the way ." VISOry ro1;1p . eet,s . aaiary range that he !ell thould be tm-budletad for the new ICbool, but In-An eorthm levee on the Sin Joaquin • plemented !0< tbe admlniltn!tQrs,'but on- dleated II w<IUld re.quirt'• lift to attain River burst before dnn Wedileoday,. A special meeting of Irvine'• Citizen's Jy 1uggeoted \b&I tbe board COl!lider !Ji! , • • • pl~ Increues for nert year. Om- nlngham, wllo said he had been clJolen by bil coll....., to apeak far all the pri!!' cipals, uld 'any cuts in the San Jooquln dlatrlct wOuld put administrators belo\f averare after (ltber dlatrlctl 1ncreued principals aalarieJ. The trusteea set. 7 p.m. Monday, just prior to a budget atudy ...ion, u tho time to dilcull Smith's prCpoul. Ne other trustae llJIOke either ht favor at ag~ l!Je salary cul plan · at w..i. •°'48t• mee\lng. District . Superintendent Ralpb Cafet said he did not favor a cut in pey fol' the ·~tram becaute of the NillC e..c of Uv!n(. • . , • Contestant, 17, Out of Pageant · SANTA CRUZ (AP) -1be Mila Call!or¢a Pageant opens here to~I. But at least one contestanl already ii out of the~. . · Olllctala Aid Wednesday that the 17· y-Mlsa Ventura, Dru Wagner, was • dilquallfled beca• all contestanta must . be al leall II.. • . Hor llllry WU duo to a m!X-up In Ven- tura, -...... '!'boy Aid that -W-l'lll'flodlJ ,i.u lo enter.~ •. ,next year. .. The 1wlllllllll 'IDli taloal eomjloUlloa for ...... alning --..... ""' c1ay at Ibo Santa ena a.tC A~• 1be Q)IOID will.., C!VWDOd lalu!dli1~ !• • -J'"'ptlfl)'. . ' . sen(llng ,muddy lolTeDta pouring over AdviaoryCommltteeon•PubHcEducatlon ·....-1. "AdMllJ, ... are looting all over Andrul \llalld ·and parts of nearby Bran-will take place toni(bt 11 7;30 in tbe • Stuart omnlnlllam, srlnclpal o t t ~ Colllty," lie aald; "bu\. we are nan. lsladd -covering a JS.milMq1W'O University Commiltee A• a o c I a I I o,n Univwolly Park EiOmenlary School, ...... . ....... ceocentralinl.., the CMlla1 ·~:· I . area to the !""'th and: west of here. Clubhouae, 4NO Sandburg Way. reaclecl to Smith'• pr-1 by aay1ng ' She told pollce she refused, replying that she was raised to act in a ladyllka manner, at which time she was again ordered to take ol! her clolhet. "Over my dead body," .... declared. The vlcthn said her attacker replied that'• the -It W<lllld bafe to" .... llul • ,_,ed the •ar(ilnlenl. • jllle-l'lld the youl.h pretSed the eiglt. bd Iml!e blade · agaiml her lh!oat as tlley"" up and down, with bim Fessing 1ho 1"lltml each time jual beldre the olevW door could open. ilMat!Cators were told the, llllpeCt in the 11111111 with 1 deadly weapon case ' . !lnally told ~ c:aptlvt that he would let her go. • , He ordered lier nol to look, at him, then • fled eaatboull4 GUI of the; ljll'awltog, Unetlorl' apullMll compln: 'u alle • nn,fll her resldenoe to call polioe. 'l1le vlctlln Aid he wu a stranger, biJt thal oht nollced lllm 'looking al apart- ment llllmben an mailboxes on the lfCIUllll llqor before be followed her into the >Jentor. • The '1ctlm wu lrighlened, bul not cut • with tilt blade • otbenrlse harmed, police said. • ' that other dlltrlcta In the county bad New Speed Limjt OK'd on La Paz CQunty ouperviaon bne -1!11sbtd --4 llmlta ..... La Pu -In Milalon Viejo and porllolll of 1.a1UD1 Hills. • • 'l1le board action eatabllabed a lllnltof 40 miles per hour from a ball mile west ol P-de, ValenCla to U.. Sia Dleso l'lftoay; • lim it ol 35 mUes l>el' .... ·!ram Ille !reOway to OlrlsaDta Drln; llld a Hmlt ol 40 miles per honr from a.ri.nta to Marguerlle Parkway. ,,., board dlrtcl<d the county' Rood Depoltmenl to erect new 111111 alalfC U Pu Rood ht keeping with the nn lpeed llmlll. :Tllo old limit had nnpd al dlf.. ' lererlt polnll from 35 to Ill mu. ,.. ...... " ......... MCllll,y -1'111111 • ._,. Ille weatbtrladJ, lollofts IH .- lllOl'll!na tow -. RIP a...i 1 15 at tlJe beachoa rlalni' It 71 ..,. , land. Lowa In the to'L INSmB TODAY =.~ ·; ·= ... -.. C.11111" --.. --. ... 111 ...... =-=-~ .. . • DAILY PILOT ,,...,, ,,_ 22, 1972 Laguna .£!ays _Prote~t ' ... --,...,200 wnverge on €ity-fiou1.icil over-Arrests - .__ • -I ... ' ........ ~· ... ! : • • ' • By ,B,\~ ll;REIBJCH Uva~tbl.Jan Wd -for.tbl • -... ot • .,..,,. ''"' si.11 community." :"' ~--. Julure you roet 1111 d'1)lrlment haa ""'""'• lawyera and pnests, men and ~~ltolllloYd·later roc<iv· V\Otaled tbil policy pleaae brint II to our -faya and atralghts turned out in ed a alllidil!c 0V1tloa r..m ~ ~ . attention," he· add~. • foroe Wecll>esclay lllght to air lhe current when, after commtndlllJ them.I.or "MY• Laguno i...1ne.uman Ray Beierle led problems ol Laguna Beach's homosexual kl< the courage to come here, stand up 1' oU ~he parade of 11 ipeaken at tM pel'100J and altoplpt to get a bearing for ked coundJ I .n or bo community btfore the City Council. a viewpoW." be commented on tbt mo.-pa~ meet na. . w m ~e- Tbe, llllOOthly Ol'(uized protest lliiit lion, "'"llb all good Intent , IOllle poUcles ...,ved loud applallle from Jjstenen In• d"" more than zoo pel'100J to the coun-be., t and •••• J 1kle Ind outside the ~hambet. The pro- cil ch.unber and l\a adJaoent rch waa 'i,!n OM :,"!fl.~~ "-ust ml&bl c.edlllg1 were lra01m1tted by loud speak· sparked by five recent :°rrest~ of "~ er, to .tile cr(>Wd .that gather~ outside bomosuuall by Laguna Beach police _ nOl8:' tha~r! ~~ =~:: !~b.!:~~ whenhedriremen decided the chamber had one In •la-UWe Shrimp Bar, !~ally reac Its capacity of J16 persons .. un:i ..... vance notice of Chief Kelly's move to r the the known 11 • Plherlni place for gay1 and 1tep up enlnroement or anU ... Jlcllattoo or most part, meeting was lour in Hllller· Park ' laws and expreued lhe opinion that the orderly. When boos and catcalla greeted spook .... charged . that· police otncera c:ounctl llhould participate in ' any major city manager Larry -·· lllalemenl used methods of .. enUcement .,oo tDo.. move in _such I: HDlitlve area. _ thlt be was "aatiafied" with the actions tiapment" to \lllllOUVer vtcUma Into coo-Councilman Edward Lorr, on the other of the Police deportment, Volunteer Post veraallons that were recorded with hand, iald he did not agree that the.coun-director Lyn DavlS stepped forward and mlcropboaos concealad on their penoos cil "should decide whit the police chief told the mn•d, "'Illil ii • public forum to provlcle evldellce of "solicitation In 8 lbould do to enlnroe lhe law because it ts whicb we chemh. Any verbal outbursts public place to tng&(e Ill lewd behavior." a pollllcal body Ind the polica chief i.I wUI only hl~per thla attempt to find a Responding to the charge1, Police Chief hired to see that the laws placed on the real solution. Joseph j;,.~~ :"' ..:uy, "No officer booka by the state are fairly enforced." Newsman Leo Laurenco, correspondent ·">-----ialkld. like-a-gay.--As--~~would-not-1UppcrLany of The Advocate, nationally circulated for entrapment, the courts will nde on haranment :,, the gay community in gay newspaper, -comment~r the that when these cases come to trial. U Laguna Beach. They have a right to en· Laguna protest was the best-«ganized he '"' have entrapped, we deserve to be joy living here. I'd leave Jt jn the hands had seen and was regarded as a forum 0£ censured." of the police." national importance in the campaign to · The council lalled to act on a motion of Goldberg told the crowd Jt waa his in· establish rights of homosexuals. ced1~e proposecl by cUy council can-tention, in offering the policy motion, "to Beierle l!ltressed the economic im- ly-te Beth Leedl, but voted unanlmouJ.. give all or you assurance that we feel for portance of Laguna's gay community to =a mOllOll'pmented by Mayor your problems and we wW be more, noting that a poll o! 18 homosexual R1chard that the coundl 61set as watchful, more careful. , ." buslnen people revealed their total gross Its poller that tt not now, nor ever will It was his impression, said the mayor. business produced in Laguna amoWlted to ~city poltey to harass, entrap or eptice that the policy affirmed in his motion bad $6,574,500. His concerned Citizens Group, any~ in the .community 11 Jong as they always existed in the city. "IC in the representing such interests as medicine, ·Saddlehack Panel Backs Probe of Frasier Annex • The· Slddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC) bas endorsed an acllon recommending· a private atudy to unraveJ eonlllctlnl spbereJ of influence between ll and the city or Irvine. Of lmmedtsle concern to the SACC is the Fraaier Annex sought by Irvine, a 9.060-acre addltllln to lhe city's present 27 ,800 ·acres. !Jf that area, the two spbere1 of in- nuence or ~in claimed by both the city and SACC tangle over 3,000 acres o! 'B~glary T~' • To Speak Again For Reside!J~, . The Orange County Sb er i II s Depa;lmenl'a btlrglary abatement team preat,ntatloo will be repealed for Irvine rraJdenta and bualne&ses·at 7::!0 Monday evening Ill city hall annex, 4201 ClmpUJ ·Drive. Infortn1tion about ways homeowners can protect tbemselv .. and their prop- erty wW be detailed by 1berill'1 deputlea. prime lndaatrfal tll'OllertY. SACC aclloo Wednesday night urged the Local Agency Formation Commission (I.AFC) to hire an outside consultant to Bludy lhe logical future city boundaries of unincorporated areaa. The LAFC presently is •cbeduled lo take up the proposed annexation at its July 26 meeting. That date wu set alter Irvine city of· licals aaked for a delay BO they could "get around and talk to aur· rounding communities," Bart Spendlove, SACC president said. The Frasier a n n e x is so named in honor of the famous feline resident of Uon Country Safari which would be Jn. eluded In the Irvine ahnex. Saddleback spheres and Irvine spheres swing together over Lion Country, a 1,llOO<lcre futore indllllrial pork pluned by lhe Irvine Company, and anotbtr 1,llOO acres of amUle!llellt·recreiUon ie!rltory. In the paat, LAFC baa chooen to ignore spheres of concern or influence promoted by nongovernmental bodtt1. II dJsregard· ed a 63,000 acre lnlloence area f~ed by combined Irvine councils prior 'to the town's Incorporation. law, arts and crafts "felt the .homosexual community once again was not being given equal treatment before the la1v with other citizens of the community,'' Beierle said. "We are coming igto a new and enllghltned era and it Is man's bellel tbat :hiJ sezuality la bts own business and that government has no place in his bedroom." Father Brad Karellus, acting redtlr of St. Mary'1 EpiacOPal Church utd be was concerned about reported moves to "drive the gays out of town" and con- cerned that "we let a small number of penoo1 turn other perrons Into objecla - people are persons, not things." Other speakers oupportlog the protest or the bolllOle.IUal community included Mrs. LeJlie BeU of the Human Needa Advisory Commlltee, Phlllp Hackel o! the Laguna Beach Free Poets, Jay Murley Orange County chairman of the American Civil Uberlles Uokm, Rev. Roger Harrison, paator of Christ Chapel. Costa Mtsa, Terry Ole90n, JftSidt!nt of the UC Irvine Gay Students Union, Bruce Hopping of ~ Beach, Dr. Theodore Lindauer, peyClilatrtst an4 <llrect.or ol. Mental Health Services for the lA>s Angeles Uollled School District, Ind James DWey, Laguna Beach bookstore owner, spe1kin1 as a veatryman of St. Mary's in aupporl of Father Karolius. Runs Scheduled For Trial Bus To Teen Center DAILY PILOT Plllll .,, lk!IM KNltllr POWER TO WHOM ON POLICE DEPARTMENT THRESHOLD? Study S.11lon on L19un1 Gay Epic Drew Over 200 Out,side Funds Rejecred For Year-round School Board Asks • For , Repair Of Access By PATRICK BOYLE Of IM Pllty .-JJ1f Stlll The problem of transporting studtnts lo Los Aliaos Jntermediate School from El Toro prompted San Joaquin school tl'U!tees Wednesday to cali upon the county to repair and upgrade the only private road providing the access. Trustee Robert Dameron went so rar as to suggest that the school, scheduled to open in the late fall, should remai11 closed until a safe means ls fouod of get· ting students to the school. Dameron lives in El Toro. The board finally passed a resolution urging the Board of Supervisors to allocate funds to widen and repair the private, temporary service road which now links Muirlands Boulevard to Rocklleld Boulevard. The road· is only two 1anes wide, Is filled with chuck boles and dips litroogll the bottom of Altso Creek. It ls flooded during the rain.Y season. "Someday, I feel somebody Is going to be hurt on that road," Dameron told the board. ''It ii dangerous and I will not vote to open that school (Los Alisos) unW there is access.'' The county Is now planning to build three roads across Aliso Creek that w UI solve the problem. However, all projects have been held up by ·the requirement that an environmental impact study be done on Aliao Creek. Construction is not scheduled to begin until late fall and compleUon is not expected of any of the road extemlons until the summer of lm3. Intermediate school students 'living In El Toro now attend double sessions at La Paz Intennediate School in Misssion Vie- jo and are busaed a mile down the freeway to reach the faclllty. County supervtson Tueaday approved lhe allocatl<ll " $3,000, to build I tempo<· ary pedeslriao ucl bike path alongside the private ·service road so tbe El Toro students would not bave to ride the bus to school next year. The tr.U , to be eight feet wide and l,600 feet long, wu the readt of aeveral montba of work and lobbying by Aegean A proposal for the San Joaquin Joseph Peterson said he ·relt that, In Hills realdent Bert Spendlove and the Elementary School District to aeek 0<der to accurately evaluate 4.>15 In rel&· Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, of outside funding to belp support its pilot tion to a traditional school schedule, the which lie ts preJldenl all.year school program waa turned down same amount of money per pupil should However, Trustee Dameron claimed Wednesday by trusteea. be upended 00 each program. Trustee• Wednesday that lhe trail woold not be Delaine Richards, principal of El Robert Dameron Ind Gratln Bidlrl said US<d by all students and that ...,., would C&mino Real Elementary School in they felt that the .. temporary'' position insist on riding their bikes or walking Irvine wh.,.e the 4S.15 pr-am is to be along the service road to reacli school. ~ being suggested by Rlcharda could tum M h Ra ···-r th Lo insllluled in July, had ul<ed for into something permanent and that the 111'1 a y, preSJ~·I o e s permlllioo to aee ti loundaUona Ind other uollled school district IJoarda may not be Allsos PT A, quoted county oUlclals as agOncles would be willing" lb' dQnale a in favor or· hiring lhe person on a long saying that l)rellllre on the Board o[ total " eome "9,000 to the projeCI. SupervllOl'I may bring aome aort of ac- Rlcbards said ~money -he Uled . ~.!'~tees from the Irvine Uftllled lion in JmproVlng lhe private road. primarily over a three year period to •rlilstrlet also voiced opposition to Under atate law, the aupervlsors would hire a .17,000.a'year .. _ .. , '~ seeking ootiide a'ddltiomil support for lhe have lo CO!lllenin the private road 'and coordinator'' to handle public 1ela~ claim the right of way before any public for the pilot program. 4s.i5 program. money could be upended for Us 1lm· The principal noted that many school prov'ement. officials !rom around the country would Slates lrvm" e Talk "The counly has Just got to widen lhat be seeking infonnation about the prog-road and maintain Jt/' Mrs. Ray /told ress Of the 4~15 program and that it will trustees, also noting that youngsters take away from his duties a's -princial if Ruth Ellen W~ of the Orange Coun-would be inclined to use the road instead he i.s required to handle the requests. ty Department of Con.sumer Complaints of the bike peth. Besides hiring one person, Richards will adctress a meeting of the Irvine The board voted to bring pressure on said the money would go toward purchas-Division of the Con.sumer Panel of the county and all five trustees said they ing and mailing materials about the pro-America Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the wouJd appear personally before county "We can only have a 1Uccessful Burglary Prevention Week in Irvine by enlisting the aid o! civic groups , homeowners and all other cltbens to back this Important and Informative meeting," advisory com m it t e e coordinator Rose Palmer said. Irvine bas guaranteed !hit lnduatrtsl property zoned In the aiinex will he kept Jn t b a t classification and w o n • t be switched to a hfgb denslly re1identlal use. In other action, the SACC approved fonnaUon of a committete to study a Total Health Plan Proposal" lo be llnanc· ed by private grants. gram and supPorting special community Village Park Clubhouse, Mich e Ison supervisors with the resolution. The schedule for Irvine's trial nm oC activities at the school. Avenue and Royce Road. The public is Trustees noted that the money to be the Pink Bus to determine the iieed for Althoogh the board did not formally welcome. · spent busing the students down the The aesaton will educate homeowners and businessmen about the structural weak points of their homes or offices that make it easy for burglars to gain en- trance. Further, techniques !or making prop- erty to ease its return to ownen will be discussed . Because positive identification of valuables makes prosecution and coo.- vtctJon easier, as well, the etching with a power pen is urged, • Sheriffs officers suggest homeowners' 1asoclaUoD1 offer the marking pens to residents so that drivers license numbers may he elcbed on valuables. OIANal COAST " DAILY PILOT Th• Or .... COllt DAILY 'ILOT, tirilfl ..tlktl .. ~-.... ,....,.,..., " MllJMd bit b Ot•111• c .... NIW.lllf Comp1t1y. $ff*o "'' •111ent .,.. MfbfMd. 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IS I f'I _."'-" .-1 ... ....................... --=-· ... -=" ·-.... -....r:: ..... • rl.,."' .r;r.. ~ •. ..-y' The plan would involve area docton, hospitals and Jnrurance companies to provide health coverage to Saddleback area realdents. Fourth of July Picnic Slated At Golf Course An old-!aaltloned Fourth o! July picnic complete w!Ut ice cream, beer and .fireworks wlll be held at lhe Milslon Vie- jo GOH Course beglnnlllg at 5 p.m. on !Jidependence Day. transportatlon to and from the Unlvel'lity vote on the proposal, tb~ consensus of The department of consumer com-freeway could just as eaaily go toward High School Teen Center was Ht today. three trustees waa that the outside plaiDts i.s funded on an e1perimental upgrading the private road until the new Administrative aide Steve De Lapp aatd money should not be sought. basis by the federal government. road e1ten1Jons ere completed. the bus will leave lhe· Racquet Club at l~:°';;::l~~~~"i:;":,i~=====~===~==============~=~;::--E:~~~~ ~~=iS=~:: 1 ~r'.sofa bed sale! now ... $399. "The bus wlll make all the standarda 'J ' • stops between the Racquel Club and .qU£en size University High School," De Lapp said. The ex~rlmental ·evening run will ar· rive at ,the teen center a about 7 p.m. and wilrmake a return nm, with all stops in between beginning at 11 p.m.1 at the close to the teen center. The pilot evening service wlll not con- tinue on to UC Irvine, Fashion Island or the beach, De Lapp noted. .. . J. ~ <::::::::::-... ........ ... 1be event will be open to all familleS in . the Saddleback Valley and officials or the sponsorfug Mission Viejo A•tlv!Ues Com· mittee plan a "roll call'' of the 50 states to see·where the residents hall from. I! there ls sufficient demand for lhe ex· tra evening service, City Councll men have said they wW consider adding lhe runa for Monclaya, Wednesdays and Fridays, lhrooghout the llllllllller. The matler ts to he conaldered Tue> day night. Families and their gueats 1hould bring blankets and picnic dinners to the event. Soda pop, beer, lee cream, pickles, cotton candy, hot dogs, cake and other trim· mlngs wW be sold at the picnic by various community organizations . The event will include continuous music by the Saddleback College Jau Band un- til nlghtluil, at which time the Mllslon Viejo Company will provide a 40 minute fireworks dilplay. The show Wlll he COq>• pleted by 9:30 p.m. Commuoity groups sponsoring lhe rood conceaslons Include· Boy Scout Troop 702, Saddleback Valley Lions, the Indian Guides, the golf club, the Mission VJejo ~soclatlon of Artlsb and Cransmen and lhe Saddleback Valley Bobby SoL Intermediate School ' Accepted in Irvine Randlo San JoaQl!ln lntermediaie School In Irvine wu olllclally accepted by ~!i!to Wedneoclal as a new lacllily In lhe San "Joaqoin IChool dlstrlcr. • Conatruction belan on the $2.5 mllllqn !aclllty May JO, 1171 and. II will open in In fall. Intermediate School students in lbe Irvine area In the put bave 'been housed lt !he Irvine .Elernonlaey_Scbool In But Irvine. 'lbe new raclllty Is localed al '8111 Mlchatlson Drive. Dance Workshop Set for Irvine 1be six weeks tome Irvine desldeots spend in Laurel Sprill's dancing cl881eS this summer may keep their feel tripping the llgbt. fantasttc fer a long time. At least she hopea ao. Miss Sprigg, 21, wlU he leaching 11Dance Workshop," beginning July 5 under the auspices of the self-supporting recreation programs in the city of lrvibe. A senior. dance major at Benrun,ton College In Vermont, Mls1 Sprigg was trained Jn ballet by Michael Panletr Jn Hollywood and Andre Tremaine o! San ta Monica. · After graduation· from Bennington, lhe wants to "go to Nt• York and lrY to be a pro!esslonal dancer and do leeching." . One ruult of her years of experience J1 an attitude : "Dancing the way 1 aee li," · she • says, "Is a Uletlmt thing -f>Methinl you can alwaya Improve on." The lnstructloo and dance appreciation students receive during the llx·week . 8*job thla llllllllller, don't baYt lo end there, she -adcti .. "HOpefull,y 1ht. cblldttn wm ao on with It.'' • • 'studenla u roi1ng at I ye'an old can be enrolled, as can teeDI and adults . 1he cla..., wW be offered on the Ni• at UnlveraltY Park Elementary School In Irvine and wlll cost •12. • • dual size • • • $299. • • These are wry comfortable sofa beds for sitting and sl11ping. • A wide selection of fabrics and colors to chOOll from. • Rewrslble backs ind 9llt cus.hlons. HaJ.GAl\l\ETf fURNlTU.RE PROFESSIONAL Opoo Moo., 2215 HARIOR IL VO. ·INTERIOR OESl&NERS Thun. li fri. Eve1. COSTA MESA, CALIF. I • • • H-tingtoii Beaeh • Fountain Valley ' T~ay'• l'l•al ~.Y. St•dr• I VOL 65, NO. 17'4, '4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • THURSDAY, JUNE 212, 1972 TEN CENTS Drea1ns lor Coast Ma,.ina Besurlace B1 ,RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of ttlt DlllY l'Mlt SRH On the 80Uth side of Costa Mesa's Vic- toria Streel, just before you Cf95S over the Santa Ana River into -Huntington Beach, there is a amall, quiet, shrub-lined pond. - A "No Tr~passlng" sign keeps away the curious, ••cept l<r a ll'OUP of model boat ent.bmtasts who gather there on SUndaya to let their radio-<onll'olled ves- sels zlp over the dark, placid water. Agnes A few years from -111e boall on that pond will be lleelt aallinll yachts, measur- ing up. to SO feet, a&onling to Paul L. Snyder, a Costa ·M .. ,boat dcller, who ill OOl!vlnced lhsl the pond and llW1'0llDdloc area will become a bnotllng fll mlllloa pleasure craft barbot. About ·U yeara ago, Snyder 111111 be bought 10'/ acres of property cm the Santa Ana River floodplain and for 10 yan boa been drMmlng about turning It Into a weal~COIJI vmlon of 1'1orlda'1-rt. Lallderdale. SiJ: years ago, it looked like his drwn woold come tnie. Engineering studies pronounced the project feasible. Traci maps for more thsn 1,000 waterfront homes, each with lb own boat llip, 1Hft drawn and approved. Flnan- clng a_....i avallable lbn>ugh a .-<arT71"1 man from Beverly HUis. "Our Keys Marina project will be undor-CODlllrUclloo 1>1 11>e ·end of au, and we look forward to a continuing now of earnlnp from lhia waterfront develop- ment ••• " predicted. Louis Lessu, prtsi4 dent ~of Lesser . Enterprises, in a stockbolders' rlporl that year. Then the Jiat marina WU torpedoed, for lack of finonclng. All that remains is the pond, dug by SQyder u a !&-loot deep teal hole for the development, calJed the Keys Marinai, planned for location about one-mlle in- land from the Pacific Ocean. Spreadillg · Havoc • Death Toll Mounts; Storm Conditions Worsen WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tropical storm Apes pounded the northeastern United States with galea and up lo·a foot ol rain today, causing a mounUng death toll and creating some of the wont storm conditions in decades. At least 211 per.o.,, were dead from the rejuvenated Agnes', ~n in the Caribbean last weekend as a hurricane. The most rain r.U on the Washington area In 44 years and more than J0,000 persons were evacuated from their Valley Asks . Governor FQrFundOK FounWn ;Vallty ScllOOI Distllct fll. ficlals have fired off a letter to Slcra-1o 1l1'llnc Gov .. ~ Rtqan to...,...,,. all the add!~ AD mllllon f~r ~lion.,.-~ b1 the llate le~tun. .. . "The professionals In Fountain VaDey conlintie'to make a lfr<lilg'elfort '9·~ vide an effective program for boys and girb with muimum lllllilatlon of ava ilable resources," the letter states. homes in the capital nglon. Thousands ol other pemns were driven from their hemes at Wellsville, N.Y., in what.the mayor called the city'• "worst natural disaster." , The earthen walls of the Lake Roland reservoir were 'crumblln& in Baltimore and. olficlals ordered _thousands ol · persons to evacuate in the heavily populated Jooe. Fall Valley. Victims included· nine pe.rsom, six of them motorlsts,;ID Vlriln!a; 10 penoaa . . In Pennsylvania, Including a baby tom from ita lather's hands ; lour in Maryland, lnclDdlng lllree childrln awept ·away in a car, and two persons in North carolina, and 1 in O,:laware. 'F:our ol the deaths were in the Washington area storm. One woman was swept {~ her car in· sul:lutban Silver Spring Md., and a body wu loUlld near a fire that destroyed a !~store &bopping center ar Arlandrla, Va., Two bodiel ...,.,f"'!nd In Fairfu·Coullty, Va. The 7.1 lncbea that fell at Wasbingtoo's NaUonal Airport""' the most since Ille record 7.31 inches Aug. 11-1r, 11128. Twelve inches fell on Big Meadows, Va •• and 11 on Dulles International Airport in the Virginia horse counlty _ outside W ashlngton. Pennaylvanla Gov. Mllton S h at P mobillzed the National Guard to cope with a "state ol extreme emergency." Agnes, Which claimed 11 U'"'' earlier In . (See AGNEll, Pap lj State Senate . Acts Tonight On ·Route Bill . . ' -'eet~~~la ... ~~-·~· ~"'""'& ~ bill ~ woQld • ~ 'tioi ,Pid.flc ."(l)Ut ".Frieway . 111--. ' .,...;.;z;..aa1a.1mi'-Deanll ' =..,.,..<ii,. •• ,;tr~) ... ' .... ~ ....... ti. the ' ,,_.,.. that' r...ioec11""'lli...-" . '.....,..... reoommmdatJcm frool Ille Sen.ate ~aqiponalloo Committee eerlier Ibis . week. Ground water filled it to lbe brim, as envisioned. Snyder, who has meanwhile expanded his holdlnp ·19. 167 acres, last week .an- nounced p1alll to revive the project, thls time wilh the help Of Texas oilmen Newel Hayes and William Moro..hl. "I do have the fmanclng," he declares naUy. "My two partners and I are doing thil together. I don't think it can miss ." But Snyder, bombarded by Inquiries from newsmen and local residents, is reluctant to till: about his project "I've been getting so many calls~ sometimes they get me out or bed at midnight. I just dont want any publlcllJ! right now. ' "In 60 to 90 days I'll be able to pve out some real Information," be says. He did Jn4icate, however, that his renewed project would not qulta be u large ... the 11111 propogal. His fall..-1 to acquire a form er Newport Beach dt1, (See MARINA, Pap II "Unfortunately, those resources. have reached the crisil level for our ecbool Community. We ~ your belp." .se.iaton were acheduled ·~ go Info____ · ... ...._...,~ •sloo at 4 p.m .. but Badliam'1 office said they did nol know for sure lhia niornlng -the bill will come to the The letter la algned by Mn.· Shiela Meyers, presiden\ of the board of trusleel, and Dr. Mlcbael Brick, dl8lrlct •uperintendenL . Dr. Charles" Wooilfln, 'district business manager, said Fountain Valley coUld receive $327,500 in additiooal state funds, and poaaibly more, If Gov. Reagan ap- proves the extra money. The $263 million la above that approved for the stan1ard state education pro- gram, and bu not been figured In Foun-ll!in Valley'a llln-73 budget. Woodlin· oald preliminary estimates of the district's budget showed a shortage ol $764,000 .which ls desperately needed to maintain <the current program. The P<ogram level was kept up last week by trustees,' however, b1 cutting BOme staff needs, ~ the penn!ss!ve override taxel by 27 centa per $100 ........, "aluallon and bom>wln( money from the r ....... fund. Fountain Valley's lfll.73 budcel llands al 19,211.129 In total Woodfin uld the letter WU ... t because the dlatrlc:t bu beord that Cjov. Reagan may cut -Ibo tltra ""'""' hick to 1188 million Instead of the leeiJ!ature- elldoned $263 mllllan. In tbe letter, Mn. Meyers polnta out that Fountain Valle1 ts a low·wealth .illsbict with about $1,200 of aaamed value per student -leal than-W the 1t:ate avel'lge. The dlstrl<t also lpell(fa ..... per eblld, comparod to the stale .....,. of f133 ,03 per child, the leller apJab. "We are ~ the ume dollar amount per student u "" did In lle8, which ls a subotanttal reduction due to ln- flaUon over the four--year period," Mn. Meyers wrble. Couple Killed In Long Beach ltlDINIJ Hiott "'-.. Joe iltatchfor( ACJ:ION C!frec:toi. Wits yowig P"' • tient during tour to announce Footer Grmdparents:'pZ<>gram. Soon they'll be ceWDg much more atlelltlon--and ~on: 'GrandpareittS'··Program " • .' ' l» Dnder Way at Fairview , . By ARTlllJI\ R. VINSEL •bow'lt-wu plmmed. " ... ...,. ,,... ..... •"J'be !'lie of the llderlJ' r--:m ii to aet ..::... ': ~ ~u::. = ~.lf.•hei~~~ ~~H''theY~ 1belp. Ung 11 --111 ol ...-....:17 . ..... . • ........... ...,.... .... -the and _ ....... ..._... lff«tlon. adult , with, a rewarding IOclal .ciatrtbll-.,._., \ t.iOIL '11le combined federal«ate', P,'Bnt to · Coulden!d ·an outgrowth p( laot yoar'a vastly expalid Fmter Grandpatehta pro-While HOuoe caar...nCe m APc the grFalrv~ ~-te~tal In~~ al FOiler Gr!'Jdparenb program """'ii.so iew ... oop1 -~ eu. (ISOe· FAlllVIEW, Pqt I) ' J~ l!latchford, director ol ACl'ION, · • Prnidel\t Nlx<m's cWaen service qency, and Gov. Ronald Reqan'a wife, Nancy, 'rilited •the holPtal to make the di1c!01ure. _ Teen Nights Set A total ol flll,111 In federal funda, pllll .... In lltllHllocaled lllClle)' wtll LONG BEAC3 (AP) -The bodl<9 of a' flna""" the ~ procram within l.aD( 8-couple -e loand In tllelr cautomli'• efchl lnotitutiona for the -~•leDI early today -. lblJ ap-':-UJ, Falmew State Hooplial bu pareally bed been clubbed to death with At Murdy Center ~ • fi'om H1111ington Beach, Marina and Edboi\ hlcb IClioola ... in- .tted•lo -a Teen Night enry Satur- day from 7 p.m. to II :311 p.m.,. Juno 24 =.a AO(Ull 12 ~ Murtly CoDm\imlty • proopectoi"•type pick-ax, Ji01ie1 aald. no · orpn!Md F-Qrandparenta pro. Olllctn aald !lie bodJff a1 John rinm. but --cm.... are f!ennan Chadow Jr., 34, and 8'Ddra Cole, llDOOC the mWtltatlea of volunteer =' 31, were found In the INat.,... ol -*en al'the fill!l!ty. ) apar1ment by a nelghllar about 2:IO The local lllare wtll llnai!fO 7S ....... a.m. mm and -ci. Umllec\ .inccmel. to Jlotli bad -atrucl: ... Ibo bead . .... ,_ haun per clay ll the ho!Pltal --· poUoe said. ,;.,. added -l1lo haun _., wllll tllO dllfseot lbet the .....,.. ~ Ill --dil\dNI -.. Ill --In all. dead abaul JI boon. '11lere -.. Blaldikft, ....... dlnctor of tM imdence of loqlary. No IUlpeCla -Pwo °"111. ....,_ that both adalt belaa beld. .... ~ cbiJd 11111 benefit ml this la • • '11le main 1-11 will ltatin a dUct. wllll four bands rotating lhroug11oul the 111111>-m•. . Tbe ...__.._ ·-"Bot Sauce" ''Pax" ......... ~ ..... ..L ' ' • "Mltrta"' IDd ..... boa''• At'n'• ldll 111 ~.50 ffr llllot1ndan lloldl 1 t IL ~.-.he ~ pooj will alao be , • floor for third reading. · · "Ira at the end of a loot lilti" they Hid. \ If lt -u apected, tlie . nieuur• will be r1lumed to the ~ for a . NCOnd yote there, becauae fll. te<hnlcal an-mta 'to the meaaure. · Approval will likely 'be . routine, llowever, 1'ince Allemblymen. voted 12-1 In favor of the bill when It went througb the· flrsl time.' Badham aald 'the measure could be on Gov. Re1!11an'1 desk early In July: It will probably rel there just ahead ol a bill spomorec1, by caipenter that would• wipe the .. tire superillgbwaJ oil the atate's hlgliway 'Planning maps. Carpenter's bill is sdleduled for bear- lng,befcre the-Senate Filw:ce Oommittee Monday, . · ' • • 5, ·I Klan ·Chief, Held in Tarring Of Detroit Mail DETROIT (UPI) -Five men, Jn. eluding tbe chaplain ol the Michigan Rel!m of the United Klans ol America, ,... •. cbarged today with co111piracy In the tarring and feofllering· 1ut 1"I? of a high lchool principal llylllc to Improve racial re!aUons. RolJert Mlle•, 41, wu arrested at hil Cann about eight mllea north of Howell, shortly alter I a.m. today and brouChl to llell'olL Wblle being charged with CClllplracy, Mllea waa not actually charged with tar• ring and feathering Dr. Richard Wiley Brownlee, the principal at Willow !lwl High School. Allo cbarged In 'the Coiioplracy. which lbe Jlllllce Deportment aal4 hogan Jan. l, ;m, were Arthur Meadow•, 32, F.dwanl Vt! ....... and Gnen Balley C....W, 41. 1111 of Yptllpll, and Samm1 ' t4Jllloo•, fl, -um, la BallbQore. All acopl VID!au -... In pollel ewtodl'· ' STOCKHOLDERS . WILL BE DRY ' AVSTEllDAM (UPI) -11>e Heineken .... =~ iaJd It llopped serving free beet It ---li!oaidm• -.ip. A ll'Okemwl ................ llocl:llolclm too ..... •• 11111 ........ Ibo quality of thelr .... .. DAN.Y PILOT ..... ,.... LADY LAWMIN .OUTCLASS MALE CL'ASSMATES ~y ·Rocrvlta. ROH Uoftl and ·Irwin · Dis.t,(iff ROokies· .. 2 Women Get Top .Po.lice Award& When It · com~•-to physic.al . lltness, Rosemary Irwin ooesn't h&ve'any trouble keeping up with the men. trfiaa Irwin, 28, a blonde records clerk with the Stanton Police Department, has clistlnlulJhed heraelf as the lirst woman to win the physical ablllty award at the Otange County Sherill's Department's Recruit Academy. Now a member ol the Huntington BeJ1Cb Police' Resertes,. Ille lltbe, Jimber Mi11 Irwin ~ 11,men and four other. -·ln•the physical fitness category which Included pmbupe, situps, pullups,, an obstacle couroe and a 111-mll• lllD-• Mn. Elaine Rose, another claH Giri Bi~yelist Critically Hurt In Traffic · Crash . A Huntington llaacb girl la In guanled condlUon today ofter Ille was 1tammed from her bicycle Wtclnelday alternooo al the lntenectlon of F.dwma Street and Warner Aveoue In Huntington Beach. Under Intensive C0r1 al Hunllngtcn tntercommunlty Hoo¢tal la Rhonda K. Usher, 11, of 6700 Warner A'Ve., who auf. lerod mu!Upla !njurlea. The driver of the car, Plul F. Znben, fl ol 17111 ~ Clzdt, ·HwJlin&lon aUcil, told pollce be WU driving south OD warner Avenue ::.a.;::.r·m.,.wben tbe lntanoctjCll al&nal . llom gr10D to yellow. ' Zo!eben said he u• Illa Uaber on the COl'llOI', then auddon1y abt was lh fnint ·of him. • She \ri1 lhroWa, acalnst tlje windshield ol the car and ' then to the (rOllnd, ac- cording to police. Polica have not been able to determine who was responsible for the acclderi~ but are lnfflll(at!ng. · ' Anthony Jack Callari, 21, of Cerrllol, , told pollct he WU rldln( with Mia U*' ' when they aJllll'OICbed tW 1-•llDn. Ho llOid they aloWed. .... tbea .... - tlnuecL member f'P'I' tile 11.llldln(tal inch Police J)epai1ment, ·also. dlillnptllled herself •by-walking away willl .'- awardl •• Sbe was tops In ~ notebook preparation and written U· pressloo. The· two Huntington Beach femalo reserves . were the top winners in four among alx , awards categories at the academy; ·'l'h!! 17•Week...,.-ull·ltalnlng ecboo! WU a~ bf repnaentaUves from four era.,. County i.... enloreem<nt agmcles --Grove, th& Sheriff's · Deporl-ment, 'l'llslln and HunUnglon Beach. ~were ., houra of lnslructlon In au p1>uea ·.., pollct -k Including crlminal ll'W, ..... -ll>clentlflcallon ~ ~ tacticl and JU1eDlle case pnxAdse1. • l\OlerV• po)jce G#Qoln In H~ Beach llltl!ll .1' .,.. a week, Panic!PlllDC In all -of <riane jjrevelillon• llom -.. 1IWlt .~ patrol, ' I '1 ' 1;, • ..... •. ....... MooUy SllllllJ FrldoJ, son Ille weatherlady, loUow1ntl the .- mornln& low clouda. llllbs aram IS al' tbt -rlafmc Ill 71 m. land. Lows ill tbe IO'a. INSmE TODAY The prooUfonal _, of ~ Irish Republkotl A ..... llal .. nounced tloal II 111111 """"'4 of- f emf.. opm1tloftl llo NOl1Mnl lrilmtd (faTffllo al tnldftlOhl M'ondav, s •• •l!lrv. l'aQc 4. • I ............ 1' ----. --. --.. =-= == .: -. -----. J DAILY PILOT IS ~ • .i...2tl9n ~Laguna _Gays Pro~e~t ,, 200 Converge on Ci~ Cour:ic;il Oter A·r'rests • t '" • , ! ~~ ' • I B7 !~~ ~!CH II•• wltllllL tho ia.. l&ld don fat tho -. • ..: -.. .. .,..,,. ~,., 1"" comlnuriUy." fbture you feel any d@ll'tment has llocton, lawyers and priest., men and Counclhpan ~rlloq Boyd; later rectlr-vjoiated tbls policy, please br1111 It lo our -. C•11 and atralghta turned out tn ed a ataridillf ov1Uoo ln>m \he crowd . atlention," he•added. for.. Wedneoday nfchl lo air the current w~ alt<r coll)!I\~ Ulm for "Ill•-.Laguna bul~ Roy Beierle' led problems of Loguna Beech'• hom.,erual tnc the courage to come here, •land up ., off the parade of 11 1peaken at Iha commliillty before tho Cl ... Counc person1 and .~tte}llpt to get a hearmg for pa.eked council meetln11, all of whon> re-Tbe thl ., ll. a v1ewpcint, be commented on the mo. -eetYed loud applaue from listentri Jn .. --~· orpnlucf proteat that lion, "Wttb .it 1ood intent, IO!IW pollclea aide and ·oulllde the chamber. The P'°' ll .= and 200 pertOl1I to the COW!· cao be empty ones and thia lust llllllbt ceodlnga wtre tran1mltted by loud 1peak-c Ila adjacent porcll, w11 be one of th<ls<." en lo the crqwd that gathered outllde sparked by, nve rectal arresll ol Both Boyd and Councilman Roy Holm when firemen decided the chimber had bomoae:xuals by Laguna Beach poJJce -noted that the city council had not had ad· reached its capacity Of 115 peraoM ooe in the LIUle Sbrimp Bar, locally vance notice af Chief Kelly'!i move to For the most part the meetin~ was ~a a ptbertac place for cay1, and step up enforctment af ant!-eolicitaUoo orderly. When boos a~d catcalll greeted ~~~._Htlaltr Pario. laws and expreued the oplnicn that the city managei' Larry Rose's atatement .... ~era C~1 that· police affiCel'I council lhould participate in any DlaJOr that be Wh "&atilfied" with the actions -methoda ol ' ent1ce111ent ~ en-move In aucb a -[Uve area. · f the Ii de tr1pment" to maneuver vtCUms Intl coo-Counc11ma Edwaril Lorr on the other 0 po ce ~ent, Volunteer Post .,___ ... _ n · dlrtclor L)'I> Dav11 llepped forward an4 vma_,, ~t were recorded with hand, 1ald he did not acree tha t the cowr told the crowd "'I111a 111 a· public forum ~ concealtcl on their person1 cil "lhollld decide what the police chief hi • • •• ..:.h to provide tvklMce of uaolicltat1on In a abould do to enforce the Jaw becauH It la w Cu we l:nn .. · Any verbal oulbtaat• public place lo encaie tnlewd behavior." a poilUcal body aod the police chief. ii ~UJ only ha~per this attempt to find a Reapondlng lo the chargea, Police Chief hired to aee that lhe laws placed on the ea! solullon. J!>ffPb J. Kelly llld natty, "No officer book.s by the statt are fairly enforced." Newsman Leo Laurence, correspop<lent talked, cJreaaed or acted like a gay. A> Lorr added, "I would not support any ol The Advocate, nationally circulated for enti:apmmt, the courts will rule on haraasment of the gay community in gay ne"'.spaper, commented t~t the &bat when these caSf.S come to trial. Jf Laguna Beach. They have ·a right to en~ Lagpna prote.!lt was the best-organized he Q have entrapped, we deserve to be joy_ Jiving here. J'd Jeave it in the hands ha~ seen _and was reg~rded as a forum of censured." . of iht pllice." nation.al m;iportance in the campaign to The CCIUbci.l failed to act on a motion of Goldberg told the crowd it wu his in· estabhsh rights of bornosexua.IJ. censure )lropoled by clty council can-tmtlon, in offering the policy motion, "lo Beierle stressed the economic im- didate Beth Leeds, bat voted unanlmOUJ. give all of )'()U assurance that we feel for portance of Laguna'• gay community ly to adopt, a lllOllon'Pl'taO!lled by Mayor your problems aod we wUJ be more, noting that a poll of 11 bomooeirual ~ ~ tbal the council "set u watchfuJ, more careful. • .'' busineis people revealed their total gross its~~ that tt 11 not now, nor ever will It was his impression, said the mayor, business produced in Laguna amounted to !'< cil)i polity lo harass, entrap or entice that !be policy allirmed in hll motion had $6,574,500. His concerned Citizens Group, anyone 1n tbe .community u Jo111 aa they always existed in the city. ;'ll Jn the representing such interests as medicine, :s'addlehack Panel Backs Probe of Frasier Annex ' The· Saddleblck Area Coordinating CowicU (SACC) has endorsed an action recommendq a prJvate study to unravel conlllctlJli apberel of lnlluence betweeo II aod tho clty of Irvine. Of lmmedlalt concern lo the SACC is the Fi'uler Annex sought by Irvine, a 9.060-lcre addJUon to tbe city'• present 27,800 -acre~I. In that area, the two ~ of ln- nuence or ~ claimed by both the city and SACC tangle over 3,000 acres of 'B~glary Team" To Speak Again ~or Resid~p,~ ... The Orange County Sherill• Department'• burllary abaltment lell!l preaei>tal!Qn will be repeated for lrvlJie r""1denls and buslneues·al 7:30 Monday evening In city hall annex, 4201 ClmJJllS Drive. f<lme !nduatrial property, SACC action Wednesday nljJhl urged the Local Agency Formation Commisalon (LAFC) to hire an oulllde conall)taot lo study the logical future clty bowtdaries of uninco!pll'llled areas. The· LAFC presently is scheduled to take up the proposed annexation at its July 26 meeting. Tbat dalt wu set alter Irvine city ol- licab asked for a delay ao they couJd "get around and talk to aur- roUDdlng communiUe.s," Bart Spendlove, SACC president said. 1be Frasier a n n e x is so named in honor of the famous feline resident of Lion Country Safari which would be In- cluded in lhe lrvloe ahnn. SaddJeback spheres and Irvine spheres swing together over Lion Country, a J,91JO.ocre Mure indllllrial pork plllOled by the Jrvlno Company, aod anolhV 1,000 acres of amlJlelllenl.recreiUon temtory. In lhe past, I.AFC has chosen to Ignore spheres of concern or influence promoted by nongovernmental bodies, II disregard- ed a 63,000 1cra lnlluence area filed by combined Irvine COWX:ll.! prior lo the town'• iDcorporaUon. Jaw, arts and crafts "fell tbe homosexual community once again waa not being give'\ equal treatment before the Jaw with other citlzerus of the community,'' Beierle said. 11We are coming h)to a new and enlightened era and it lunao's belle! that his sexuality ts his own business and that government has no place in JU! bedroom.'' Father Brad Karellus, acting rector of St. Mary's EpiJcopal Cburch laid be was concerned about reported moves to "drive the gays out of town•• and con- cerned that "we let a amall number or persona turn other persona Into objecta - people are persons, not things." Other speakers aupportlng the protest of. the homooexual community included Mn. Leslie Bell of the Human Need& Advisory Committee, Phlllp Hackel of the Laguna Beach Free Poets, Jay Murley Orange County chairman of the American Clvll Liberties Union, Rev. Roger Harrllon, pulor of Chrilt Chapel, Costa Mesa, Terry Oleson, president of the UC Irvine Gay Students Union, Bruce HoRPins of Lq!llJ8 Beach, Dr. Tbeodore Lindauer,· poyC!iiatrlat ancl dlrecl<r of Mental Health Services for the Lo& Angeles Unllied School District, and James Dilley, Laguna Beacll booblore owner, speakins as a vestryman of St. Mary's Jn "!Pj!Ol'I of Father Kar<lius. ' Runs Scheduled For Trial Bus To Teen Center DAil Y PILOT Plllt. '1 l.ktllrtl KMflltr POWER TO WHOM ON POLICE DEPARTMENT THRESHOLD? Study S111Jon on Laguna Gay Epic Drew Over 200 Out,side Funds Rejected For Year-round School Boa,rd Asks ' For) Repair Of Access By PATRICK BOYLE O, Hit ll•Ut l'llet Stiff '?be problem of transporting students to Los Allsos Intermediate School from El Toro prompted San Joaquin school trustees Wednesday to call upon the county to repair and upgrade the ooly priva te road providing the access. Trustee Robert Dameron went so far as to suggest that the school, scheduled to open in the late fall, should remain closed until a safe means is found of get· ting students to the .school. Dameron lives in Et Toro. The board finalJy. passed a reaoluUon urging the Board of Supervisors to allocate funds to widen and repair the private. temporary service road which now links Muirlands Boulevard to Rockfield Boulevard. The road is only two lanes wide, I~ filled w;th chuck holes a)ld dips th,..,,gh the bottom of Aliso Creek. It is llooded during the rainy season. "Someday, J feel sOtnebody ls going to be hurt on that road," Dameron told the board. "II is daogerous aod I will not vote lo open that achoo! (Los Alisos) unlU there is access." The county Is now planning to build three roads across Aliso Creek that will solve the problem. Hawever, all projects have been held up by the requirement that an environmental impact study be done on Aliso Creek. Construction is not acheduled to begin until late fall and compleUon is not expected of any or tbe road extensions until the summer of 1973. Intermediate. school students living ln El Toro now attend double sessions at La Paz Intermediate School in Mi11sion Vie- jo aod are bussed a mile don the freeway to reacll the faclllty. County supervisors Tuesday approved the allocation o/. $3,000, to blllld I lel)lpor· ary pedeatriln and bllle path alongside the prtvale service road '° lhe El Toro students WOll!d not have lo ride the bus lo school next year. Tbe trail, lo be eight feet wide and J,800 feet long, was the reatlt of several months of work aod lobbying by Aegean A proposal for the San Joaquin Joseph Peterson said he ·fell that, In Hills retldenl Bart Spendlove and the Elementary School District to seek order to accurately evaluate ~15 in rela-Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, of outside funding to help .support its pilot lion lo a tradltiond scbool achedule, lhe whicll lie Ill president. all-year school program was turned down same amount of money per pupil should However, Trwitee Dameron claimed Wednesday by trustees. be expended on eacb program. Trustees Wednesday that the trail would DOI be Delalno Rlcllards, principal of El Robert Demeron and Cratin Bidart said used by all students and that some would Cimino Real Elementary Scbool In they felt \hat the "temporary" position insist on riding their bikes or wtiklng Irvine where the 4$-15 program ii to be ,_ Id alo~ the service road lo reacli school. being suggested by Rlcllar~ cou t11m M h R ''·-1 f th Lo instituted In July, had .•sited for Into somethln( permanent aod that the "' a ay, pres•=• o e s poimilalon to see U loundaUons aod other di . ~-~-1 be Aliaos PTA, quoted county officials as ••tncies -·'d lie will'··" tlf ~ate a UijllJed scbool ·11rict -~ may 00 saying that preuure on the Board of ~ •~ .,.. Iii favor ·o1. hiring the person on 1 long ~. total of. aome "9,000 to the proj . ~pervlsora may bring some sort of ac- Rlchards said themooey WOlll\l'be uaed ~~~s from the Irvine Ufilfted lion In Improving the private road. pr1mariJy over 1 tbree year period IA! SC!i(,oJ DistrlH .i .. voiced opposition to Under state Jaw, tbe supervlaon would _ hire I f17,IJllO.a•year "speclti , needs seeking oUtslde additional S11pporl for the have to CC<ltleriln the privalt roed •and coordinator" to haodle public 1elations 45-lS program. claim the right of way before any public for the pilot program. money could be expended for its im· The principal noted that many school provement. officials from around the country would SI I • T Ile "The county has just got to widen that be seeking infonnation about the prog-ates rVIne a road and maintain 11." Mrs. Ray told ress of the 45-15 program and that it will trustees, also noting that youngsters take away from his duties aS princial if Ruth Ellen W~ of the Orange Coun-would be inclined to use the road imtead he is required to handle the request s. ty Department of Consumer Complaints of the bike path. Besides hiring one person, Richard! will address a meeting of the Irvine The board vated to bring pressure on said the money would go toward purchas-, Division· of the Consumer Panel of the county and all five trustees said they ing and mailing materials about the pro-America Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the would appear personally before county lofonnatlon about ways homeowners can protect themselves and their prop- erty will be detailed by !berlfl's deptrtles./ "We tan only have a JUccessful l!urglary Prevention Week In lrvlilo by enlisllng the aid ol civic groups, homeowners and all other citizens to back this Important 4!!d Informative meeting.,'' advisory c om m 1 t t e e coordinator Rooe Palmer said. Irvine has guaranteed that lndU&trlal property zoned In the aMe• will be kepi in t b a t classification and w o n ' t be swltcbed to a high density residential use. In other action, the SACC approved rormaUon or a committee to study a Total Health Plan Propoeal" to be financ- ed by private granll. gram and supporting special community Village Park Clubhouse, Mich e Ison supervisors with the resolution. 'The schedule ror Irvine'• trial nm of activities at the school. A venue and Royce Road. The public is Trustees noted that the money to be the Pink Bus to del•rmlno the need for Although the board did not formally welcome. · spent bu.llng the studenll down the The aesslon will educate homeowners and businessmen about the structural weak points of their homes or offices that make it easy for burglars to gain en- trance. Furlher, techniques for maJdni P.rop- c--...--o. trty to ease its return to owners will be discussed. Because positive identification of valuables make11 prosecution and con· vlction eaaJer, as well, the etching with a power pen is urgad. Sheriffs officen suggest homeowners' USQClaUons offer the marking J>IRI lo residents so that drivers license numbers may be etched on valuables. .. DAILY PILOT ,,,, Or ..... C... DAILY ftlLOT, Wiit! wftkfl k ctrnl>IMll tll9 ........ ,.... .. Plilblllfled by "" °"'"'' C-lt ••ll•hlnt tomsiaii1. Sep-. nl• ef!llont ,,.. M!ltlMd,, Mond1y t~ F.rid•y, IOI' CO.le Ma•, Htws1N1 ludt, H11111~ &NdllFMll'll•11'1 Y1lley, l11im. &Nth, lrvlnt1Srddlc.Vdl Ind S.11 Clt'mltlte/ S.11 JUM C.~blrM'9. A 11t11i. ntlOnll edl!Jlli ii pub!llMd $.ltvN&y& •1'111 .... }'lo rM Pf1nc)flel P!AlibNllg lllllnt Is •I 3JO West lty Simi. CO.It M-, C1lihltnll, tl6U. ••ffrt N. w,14 .. ,.llhtd .,.. ftllb{bhW J1ck •· Cul'f1y Vkt rftlldtnl INI 0.l'ltftl MM19f1 lh•1t111 K11•il Etlllor TkoM•• A. Mvrpf.ine Mltllf\rll £tlltor Ch•rf111f. lo•• iic.h1tll '· Niii AMllSlnr MlfllOlnt Ed1l0tt The plan would involve area docton, hospitals and Jnauraoce companies to provide healih coverage lo Saddleback area residents. Fourth of July Picnic ~lated At Goff Course An old·fashioned Fourth of July picnic complete with Ice cream, beer and llreworka wlll be held al the Milslon Vie- jo Goll Course beginning at 5 p.m. on Independence Day. The event will be open lo au lamllies in Jhe Saddleback Valley and officllll ol the sponsorlitg Mission Viejo Actlv!Ues Com- mittff plan a "roll call" or the 50 states to see where the resldenll hall from. Famllles and their guesll should bring blankets and picnic dinners to the event. Soda pop, betr, lee cream, pickles, cotton candy, hot dogs, cake and other trim- mings wlll be sold at the picnic by various communJty organizations. The event will include continuous music by the Sa!ldleback College Jazz Band un- til nljJhtluU, al which tlfne the Mission Viejo Company will provide 1 40 minute fireworks display. The abow will be com· pleted by 9:30 p,m. Community groups sponsoring the food conceulOOJ Include Boy Scollt Troop 702, Saddleback Valley Lions, tbe lndlan Guides, the golf club, the MJssion Viejo Association of. Artisll aod Craftsmen and lhe SadcuebackValley~b6y SoL ' Intermediate School Accepted in ~vine Honcho San Joaquin Jntermediaie SctlOOI In lrvloe wu officially acctpted by trustees Wedneaday u a new facility In the San Joaquin llCbool district. transportation to and fn:m the UnlvenUy vote on the proposal, the consensus of The department of consumer com-freeway could ju.rt as easily go toward HJgb School Teen Center waa Jet today. three trustees waa that the outside plaiitts is funded on an experimental upgrading the private road until the new AdministrativeaideSteveDeLappaaid 1..:mo~ne:::'.y;s~ho~u~ld~no~l~be~soo~gh~t.~~=;;;;:bas~ls;;by~th;e:fed~er==al==g;o:vornm=:=:en;t.;:=:=::="';";:d;e:;•:;ten:;s;.:lo:ns;:ar:;e:co=:m~pl:;e;:ted;:.~~the bus will leave the Rocque! Club at I 6:30 p.m. on both Friday aod Monday at . d l , $3990 the end of the day's third run for lllDUlltr soifia be sa e. ~. w recreation program participants. • • • "The bus will make au the standards n s ze stops between the Racquet Club and .qzwe i University High Scbool," De Lapp laid. The exP,erlmental evening run will ar~ rive at the teen center a about 7 .p.m. and wUJ make a return run, with all stops In between heginnlng at It p.m., at the close to the teen center. The pilot evening aervlce will not con- tinue on to UC Irvine, Fashion Island or the beacb, De Lapp ooted. If there Is sufficient demand for the .,. tra evening service, City Council men have said th•y wlll consider adding the ,... for Mondays, Wedoeadlys and Fridays, throughout the wmmer. The matter b to be considered Tu& day night. Dance W orlcshop -Set for Irvine 'ftle six weeks some Irvine desldents spend In Laurel Sprtgg's daocln( cluaes this summer may keep their !eel tripping the light.fantastic for a lob( time. At least she hopes so . Miss Sprigg, 21, will be ttacbing "Dance Workshop," beginning July 5 under the auspices of the self-supporting recreation programs in the city of Jrvtbe. A senior dance major at Bennm,ton College in Vermont, MISI SprlU wu trained Ii< ballet by Mlcllael Panielt lo Hollywood and Andre Tremaine of Santa Monica. After graduation from Bennington, ahe wanta to "go lo New York aod try to be a professional dancer and do teething~" One result of her years of experltne11 la an atUtude: "Dancing the way I see It," 1he • safs1 · ''ls .a lifetime thing - ~thin( )'Oil can 1lw1y1 improve on." The IRltnicllon and dance appreciation 1tudtnll receive during the ata·-k . ....ion this aummer, doo'I have to end , Ihm, she adds. "Hope!Ully 1be children will ao on with It." • ~ 1 O~n as btd dual si:1e • • • $299. ' • These a~ very comfortable sofa beds for sitting and sloeping, • A wide selection of fabrics and colors to choote from. • Reversible backs and lilt cushions..;~~l H.J. GAl\I\Fff · fURNFfU.RE CoOllJ'lldion begUl on the u.~ mllUon laclllty May 10, 1171 anti It will open In in ltil. Intermediate School atuclenll In lhe Irvine area In the Ji!!UI hive betn bowed at tho lrvlne Elemenlary School Jn Eul Irvine. _ Students •• young 11 I year1 old can be enrolled, as can teeDI and adult.I. , PROFESSIONAL Opon Mon., 2215 HARBOR ILVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thurs. A Fri-Eve1. COSTA MESA, CALIF. The new fa<Ully Is located It 4'11 Mfcbaelson Drive. ')'he cl1ss01 wlll be offored on the stage at University Part ElemeoJary School In Irvine aod will cost fll. ' • • ,_ ...... t• Huntington ·Beaeh • Fountain '\Talley ' VOL ~65, NO. 174, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PASES ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 22, '1972 f TEN CENTS • Dreanis for Coast Marina Besurlace By JIUDI NIEDZlELSKl Of tt1t Dll~ Pl ... SllH On the south side of Costa Mesa's Vic· toria Streel, lust before you Cf'OSS; over the Santa Ana River into Huntiilgton Beach, there is a small, quiet, shrub-lined pond. A "No Trespassing" sign keeps away the curious, ucept for a group ol model boat enlhualaats who gather there on Sundays to let their radi0<»ntrolled ves- se!J zip over the dark, placid water. Agnes A few years from now'the boats on that pond will be aleel< saljing yacbta, measur- ing UP• to 50 lee4 a&ordlng to Paul L. ,.Snyder, a Costa .M ... boat dealer, who is convinced that the pond and oumiundtnc area will become a bustling fll mlllloll pleasure craft harbor. About U years ago, Snyder ...,. he bought 107 acros of property "" the Santa Ana River floodplaln and fw ID yeors bu beeli dreemlng about turning It Into a west coast veninn ol Flortda'1 Ft. Lauderdale. Six years ago, it looked like bis dream would come true. Engineering . studies pronow>eed the project feasible. Tract maps for more than 1,000 waterfront boaies,-each with !ta own boat slip, were drawn and approved. Finan· cing•appearecl available lhnlugb a casb- cllT)'lng man from Beverly Hills. "0..-Keys Marina pr'oject will be under constructioll by .the end of 11164, Spreading • and we look forward to a continuing now or eamlngs from this waterfront develop. mt;nt •.• "predicted Louis Leiser, presi· dent :-of Leiser Enterprises, in a stockholders' report that year. Then the boat marina WU torpedoed, for lack of financing. All that remains is the pond, dug by Snyder ... 16-lnol deep mt bole for the development, called the Keya Marina, planned for location about ono-mlle in- land from the Pacific Ocean. Havoc . Death Toll Mounts; Storm· Conditions Worsen WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tropics! storm Aines pounded the northeastern United States with gales and up ID·• !not of rain today, causing a mounting death toll and creating some of the worst storm condiUons in decades. At least 211 pe'-were desd from the rejuvenated Agnes, !;lorn in the Caribbean last weekend as a hlirrlcane, The most rain fell on the Washington area 1n '4 J'eart and more than 10,000 persons wtre evacuated from their Valley Asks ' Governor For Fund OK· FOUll!ibl , VallQ' ldlnol DiltrlCt of. ficia!; '118ve fired all a letter to ~ uralnlGoy .. ~ Rtagm to1 al'P"'T" all Iha addltloaal .., mlllloo qr edueatloa P,uaod ieceoilr by the lla1' legis~ture. ·: . .. • , -"The professionals In Fountain Valier continue' t<i lnUe a a!r<lilg. effort to •)ri- v Ide an effective Jll'<llr&m for boya and ' girta with maximum utilisation ol available resources," the Jetter states. "Unfortunately, those resources have reached the crisis level for our achoo! Community. We nffd f01Jf belp." "i'be letter is 1igneCI by 'Mrs, Shiela Meyers, president. of the boanl of trustees, and Dr. Michael Brick, dlslrtct auperlntendeot. · Dr. Charles' Wooillin 'district business ' . ' -.ier._ said Fountain Valley could receive $327,500 in additlooal llate fuuds, and poaibty more, If Gov. Reagan ap. proves the edra plODer. The 1263 mllllon II above that approved for the standard state education pro- gram, and has not been figured In Foun- tain Valley'• 1m.73 budget. Wnodlin· said prellmlnary estimates of the district's budget -ed a abortage of f/6!,000 .whlcb ta desperately needed to maintain •the current -am. The P<ogram level was kepi up last week by trustees,' however, by cutting some staff needs, -llli the permlsstve override ' taus by %f ceota per $100 -11aluatlon and borrowln( -l'rom the ,....... --Founlain Valley'a Jm.73 budcet stands at $9,211,Dt tn totai Woodlln aid the letter WU .... t becauae the dlslricl i.a llaard that Gov. Reagan may cul the utra ,.....,. back to $188 mllliaa -"' Iha Jecisloture-endoraed $3113 mDllcll. In the letter, Mn. Meyen paints out that Founlain Valley II a low·WMlth . illilrlct With about $11,200 al •essed ~.rue.per lludenl --than _,,.ff the eta:te average. The district alao apmdl -· per tllild, CCIDpared lo Ille stale -Gf fl33.03 per cblld, Illa leller erplalm. ''We are bud&ttinl the ume dollar amount per atudenl u ,.. did In 11111, wblcb is a substanllal red\lctlon due to in- fllUon over the four-year period/' Mrs. Meyers wrble. Coupl.e Killed In .Long Beaeli homes in the capital regian. Thouaands of other-penons were driven from their lxlnes at WellBville, N.Y., in wbat the mayor cajied the city'• "worst natural ~aster." . The earthen walls of the Lake Roland reservoir were 'Q'UmbJing in · Baltimore and ollicials ordered _thousands of · persons to evacuate In the heavily populated Jones Fall Valley. Victims lncluded "nlne persons, sls: of . them motorists, In Vlrslula; ID pmons . . In PeMl)'IVania, Including a baby tom from its father's hands; four in MMylend, 1ncl1lding three children swept ·away in a car, and two per50D1 in North carolina, and 1 in ~ware. f:our of the deaths were In the Washington area. storm. One woman was swept from her car fn sutiutban Silver Spring Md., and a body wu found near a fire that destroyed a !&-store shopping center ar Arlandria, Va., Two bodiu were lolind-in Falrlas-County, Va. 'RIDINO .HIGf( .::..'.Jae Blitchfori!, A:CJ;'ION <lfrecloi. visits young P• • -tient during -lnur to announce Footer Grandparents pn>gram. Soon 'lhey'll be 8ettlai much .more auenu ...... and· affection. '~rariilparent:S'··Program ' . Dnder Way at Fairview I By AllTllUR IL VINSEL how !\""• planned. ~ .. --·-· . ''The role"' the elderl)"-11 to aet Yon COD t bQ; loft but retarded aa gralldpereot to the cblld'lhey are belp. dllJdreD In Calllornla lnstltutlolll art cet; int ''. he espWned ll9llng u pmoldto the llDc '1 mlDlm ~ <>I srlMIJWlberty · ad.dt with ·a ..,,. IOclal caatrlbo>-and ...... ....,. affecti& lion. ! ' -• ' I • The <ombined lederal .... le , e,rant to • Considered an outsrowlh pf last :rear,. vastly expand Foster Grandpateills pro-Wblte Houae Conference oa Aclnl the grams WU amouaced Wedneaday It ·Footer Grandparenta program pays '•uo Fairview Slale Boopltal In Costa Mesa. (Sia FAlllVIEW, Pqa I) Joe Blatchford, director of AcnON, President Nb::on's dUaen lervlce qency. and Gov. RoDald Relpn'• wife, Nancy, Tllited •the holpltll .. mUe the discloa.,re. A toti1 al flll,la In fedora! funds, plus .... Jn stalHllocaled -will 1.0llGllEAQl(AP)-'!Mt..hal.a ~ the unique~ within 1Alll( -COll(lle -e loaDd tn tllelr Callfomla.. tlclll tutianl fer Iha Teen Nights Set. At, ~only Center stndlm ' '""" lluntinaton Beach, Mlrlna ud Edboq hilt> adiOola are m. v!IOll to atleld a Teen Night .. .,., satur- day ~ 7 p.m. to II :IO p.m., June 24 ~ August 12 al Murdy COmn\jmlty C<lller. -l111eal early todly "'-lbay IP-re~, Falrrlew State HOlpltal bu pal'eatly hid been clubbed lo daalla wlth #~•typeplck.u,pallaasald. no -orpnl""' FOiier Grantlparenta..,,. Offlcen said the bodlel of John gram, but --c1u.... ara }lennan ClladoW Jr., 34, and !mdra Cole, amoqJ Iha llllltltadia of >01unteer !':bout 11, wn found In the frOlll roam of -kers at Iha lldltty. \heir aputment by 1 nelghbar alloal l :IO Tbe lncal Ibara will finance 'IS ... r-eo •Im 111111 and -cl Umiled lncunes to · ~ had been alnlct .., lbo llead · 1(111111 1«r baurs per day at Iha boopllal ..._ .... -· police said. TlltJ _,. -two baurs each wltll two dllloreal lbat 1ha eoapla _..... IO bava beln chlldnn ~ ar 1IO palienll ln all. . dead aboal ii hoan. ~ WU llO lllllldlfard, .. ......, Clreclllr ol Ilia nldmce ol ""'1Jar7. No oupecla .. Pwo Cltr(ll.. atiflll*I 11111 llolb adlll belDi beld. and rellrded dllltl wt1I benellt ud thla ls ,n.e main bell will future a dallctC with four ·band• rota~ lbrougllout the aum-mer. · The ..... •11ot Slw:e", ··Pu"' t •M&triz", and '~"· Admlllloa 11111 .. IJO lar !lmlqlon Btlldl '" I & ail lar AllL l'lnc Jllllll and pool Wilt allo bo av~ -· The 7.1 Inches that fell at Wasblngtoo's National Airport were the most since the reconl 7.31 Inches 'Aug. 11-lt, 192&. Twelve inches fell on Big Meadow1, Va-. and II on Dulle> lnternatloul Airport in the Virginia horse country outside W asblngton. Pennsylvania , Gov. Mllton Sh a' p mobilized the National Guard to cope with a "state of extreme emergency." Agnee, whlob claimed 1' lives earlier tn (lite AGNl!S, Pap I) State Senate Acts Tonight On ·Route Bill :~~~te~ \ ~~ ;Jtr. ~ 1IJat. -. .µmw, ·~; ;pidlle cOJUt .J'?eeway ~.~b:"'-i. ..... Lr Damis ' =:""<= R .r.;Jt~..zli) haw \,.~--·.of llie I znNsure that ~ ra:-r.io..pas" reoommmdatlon lrcm lhe Sen.a t ~ '1)-aD!'J)OrlO!l<a Committee eorlier lhta - week.· .seDaton were acheduled · tO go. tnlo ~1slon at 4 p.m., but Badliam'1 olflce said Ibey did not know for sure lllis niorning when the bill will come to the floor for tl1lrd reading. . · "It'• at the end. ol a loog list." they aald. ' U It pallH u oxpecled, the Jl!O&IUI'• will be. "'""""" to the ~ '°' • , second vole there, becauae al technical mneodmenll 'to-Ibo measure. 'Approval will likely 'be routlne, however,, since Allemblymen voted U-1 ln favor of the bill wben it went through the fll'lt tltne,1 ' Badham •aid 'the measure oOuld be on Gov. Rell!an'a·cleak early In July: It will probably get there J!"'t ahead of a bill sponoorecl,by Qupenter that would · wipe the entire superilighway. oil the atate's highway planning maps. Carpenter's bill is scheduled !or hear· Ing before tl!e·Seoale Floanct O>mmittea Monday. . . ' 5, ·I Klan Chief, ' Held in Tarring Of Detroit Man DETROIT (UPI) -Five men, tn. eluding the cha~~ of the ~an Realm of the Uluted Kiani of America, .......charged today with CODlplracy In the tarring and feat11er1ng· 1ut :rear al a high ocbOol prlnclpal tryiOi lo Improve racial relations. Robert Mlles, 41, wu amslod at bll fann about eight mllel north of Howell, ahortly alter I a.m. today and broufllll lo• Detroit. Whlle being charged with cmaplracy, Miles was not actually charged with tar· ring and featlwrlng Dr. Richard Wiley Brownlee, the principal al Willow Run Hlgh School. Allo c:blr~::.i ":racy· wtilcb the Justa becan Jan. J, 1m, were Arthur llud0w1, SI, FAlwlril Mal .......... Green Balley C.wofid, e, all of Y111Dnt1, and 8amm1 ' ldlQioDI, fl, now ll'fln8 tn Baltlmare. All aoepl Mllllonl .... Ill pollea CIU!ody. STOCKHOLDERS WILL BE DRY AMS'l'EBDAll (UPI) -The Heineken ~~~l~"::..,,": llld Iba ... ,,,.,. llockbolders too NI-and daorMled Iba quality of their qimkm • :; Ground water filled lt to the brim, u envisioned. Snyder, who has meanwhile expanded his holdings to 167 acres, last.week an- nounced plans to revive the project, this time with the help Of Texas oilmen Newel Hayes and William Moroshi. "I do have the Uoanclng," he declares OaUy. 61My two partners and I are doing th1I together. I don't thlnk it can miss." But Snyder, bombarded by inquiries from newsmen and local residents, is reluctant to talk about hb project. "I've been getting so many calls;- sometimes they get me out of bed at midnight. I jwst don't want-any publicitT. right now. ' "In 60 to 90 days I'll be able to give out some real information," he says. He did indicate, however, that his renewed project would not quite be u large •s the 11164 proposal. His lalllD'o to acquire a former Newport Beach city (See MARINA, Page Z) • • • DAU. 'f' ''I.OT '""' ...... ' LADY LAWMIN ,OUTCLASS MALE CLASSMATES Audamy·Rocrulta . RoH (loft) ind ·lrwln · · Qis.(eff n•kies 2 Women Get Top P~o_lice Awards When lt comes. to phy&lcal , fitness, Ro&emary Irwin dciesn't have' any trobble keeping up with the men. Miss Irwin, 261 a blonde records clerk with tlte Slanton Police Department, has ~ her'IOU as the first woman to win the physical alillity award at the Ol'ailge County Sberlff's Depertment's Recruit Academy. Now a member ol the Huntington Bejidl Police' a-rres,. tile ·lltha, limller Miss lnrin topped II ,men and four other, _,jn•the pltyslcal'fitness ca!OsorY -tacluded pusbupo,. •!!"P'!t.pallupt'; an obstacle c:curae and a ,........,. ,,.._ . Mrs. Elaine Rqse, another class Girl Bi~yelist Critically Hurt In Traffic · Crash . A Huntincton Beach girl la In guanled condition today alter she WU slammed from her bicycle w,dnesday aftemnoG ot the !m«aectlon of F,jlwartla Street and Warner Avenue ln H1D1tlngton Beach. Under Intensive care at Huntington lnt.n:ornmunlty Hoopital is Rbooda K. Usher, tt, of 6700 Warner Ave ., who su.f: find mulUp!e lnjurlea. Tbe c1r1ver o1 the car, Paul·F. Zwebm, :D, al 17111 Caledonia Ctrde, ·BuntirCIOO J!oacl>, told polk:a hi WU driving llOllth on Warner A-:.::1:,/"m., wben the lnlenoclJon algniJ from green.to yeUow. . Zlleben uid he. uw Mias Usher on the -·than flUddenty Ibo WU l\i ..... t ·of ~~ ' . ' Slit WU thrown aplnat the w\nflshleld of the car and' then to the ground, ac- cordln( to police. Polle& hlvo DOI been able to determlne who wu respoMlble for the accident, llul are ~11ing .. Alllhooy Jack Cillerl, 24, of Cerrltoo, lold police hi WU rtdlng wltli Miao Ulher -lhay 1(llll'Oadlod Iha --.. lie 11111 tlley .-... -........ tll!'Ofl. ' l)lelll!ler from the Hunllngton Beadll PollcO Jlepar1ment, · alao , dlitlnll""'"4 herself ·by walking away with '11reo awards. She was tops in academics. nolebool< p:eparatlon and written ex• presslon. The two Huntington Beach female reeervu were tbe top winners in four among six ·awards categories It the academy. n., l7·week r.,-u!Uiainlng school was attesiGed ~ repreaentaUves from four Oraitgt County Jaw enlorcemtnt agencies -Gerden Grove, the Sheriff's ·Depart- ment, Tustin and Huntington Beach. ~re were 267 hours of Instruction In all Ji11ases '<Jf p0lk:e -k Including crlminal law, crime scene lhdentiflcatlon lecbniquea, .Wens!Ve tactlcJ and juvenile case procedwe•. , -.Ve po)lce olllcen In Hmttlngl9n Beiclt lfl"lld .11 ' hours a w •• k • ~paling tn all i.cets "' crime JlrO•enUon from. uncleroover wwt 'to patrol. . ' ~ ' fl ' ...... c..e "'-..... MosUy SIJllll1 FrldaJ, aays Iha wealherlacty, fo!nlntl the _. mornlni low clouda.-BlCbs around IS at tlie beaches risllll Iii n ID- land. Lows in the IO'a. INSWE TODAY · -Tllo proolsfoftol ulllf of IM lnsh l!cpub!le<m A""f ""' -nounctd IMI It 10iU ~ of- fonsl"' opm1tloM Ill' Nor!Mrn lrela!td ~tartlnil ·at 111141dQlll Monda~. s., itoiv, Pae• '- L. M,"" • tt:',... 1~ Ctt1l1fftif .... ·-" -... DHllMltlellJ M hlfitdlil ,... ' •*' .......... ·-.... ..... ._. " ltM llFI • --. --........... r• --. --. =-= =~ =:a, 0.., f J DAA. Y PILOT H ,,......,, J ... 22, 1972 liard t o Find ·were Dirty Lyrics lmagin.ed? LOllDOH (IJPf) -The c:llolnnan of the Brw.h Broadcullng Corporotloo aald be can't find the !our-leltor word Mra. M a r y WbUehouae llYI abe heard in a pop record by the Rolllni Stones played m BBC radio. As • leC!'elary of the National Viewers and Lllteners AuoclaUon, Mrs. WhltebouJe spends much <if her time maldnc cerlaln that broadcallers In Brllaln adhere to the moral and elhlcal standards she selt. Dr a leUer whlcb the BBC made • J)Ublle, Lord HUI, chairman Oi· tbe ABC, aald be llllened to !he ltltt, part of fbe Jong.playing record "Exile on Main Street." several Umes 11at a fast rate, at a medium rate, at a alow rate. "Although my hearing 1111 ex· cellent I did not hear any offending four-leiter words whatever," he wrote. "Coold lt be that, believing of· fending words to be there ~nd zealous to discover them . you im- agined that you heard what YO\' did not hear?" ;Big lntersec~ion Closed In Huntington for Line . All·white ' ConVictions From Wire Servlce1 WASHINGTON -CoovictiOll! of whit• defendants are invalid if Negroes were systematically excluded from the jw-y, th• SUpreme Court ruled I to 3 today. Over the years, the court has llnlck down guilty judgments returned against black defendants by juries from Wfuch blacka were pointedly excluded. Today's ruJJng was the 1 first involving a white defendant. Juslkt Thurgood Marshall, in the main oplnlon, said ''when a grand or petlt lll'Y has been selected on an impenni~ble basis, tbe existence of a constituilonal violatJon does not dtperKI on the circumstances of the person making the claim." • The buay interaectlon of Adams Avenue and Brookhlrlt Street in Huntington Beacb will be closed from Saturday • tbrouch Tuaday, city officials lllJIOUoced today. . -. ~ iritet&ection'inust be closed while wort erew1 'dig a hole for a major 1ew4 age trunk )hie lo< the Orange County slnttallon District. The jury case came from Georgia where Dean Rene Peters was convicted of burglary in Muscogee Oxmty and sentenced to 10 years in proslon. Long after the 1966 trial, he asked federal courts to set aside the judgment because the juries were drawn from racially segregated tax digests and no Negroes served at his trial. Schmitz Finds Many Others In Same Boat '!be trunk line stretcher from the sanltaUon dlllrk:t'a treatment plil>t •t the mouth ol the Santa Ana River to another treatment plant In Founl.lln Valley. In ¢her cases today, the court: bam!d the IPlln1erUig of schoof dlllrlcts Into smaller ones when the result is to perpetuate racial segregation. FnmWlreSorvlceo OrlgiDJlly, city and sanit&Uon ¢1i~ls had agreed that -ur1t Street would always remain opeu during tile trunk line oonafructloo. . WASlllllGTON, D.C. -Conaervallve c.asr-an Jcilm G. Sclllnltz (Jl.Tullln) -~ feel too alone and adrift alter be1al oaated In the primary election. James Wheeler, director of public worb for the city, said aanltatlon enllneen hAjl rtruck a two-and-llall loot tl!lcl: layer of mud, almoat lllio ~. while tunneling under the in- ~. Wheeler sak! the layer of mud 0019 forct1 the construction crew to ~ l'1 open trench to lay tile pipe, whid! In tum fcrces clOIW'e of the entire interle<:Uon. Nearly IO cumnt senators and con- IJ'WI-are In the llDie boat with Schmitz, due to deleal.I, ntlremelll.I er ...i,nadona for variOUI reuoos. lie said u they continued to tunnel the entire Intersection might c o 11 a p • • . ll'heeler did ny dial with l!l oPtJl trench, the work crews will be able to move more awtny through the intersection, than wltll the tunnelliig proc<!S. A ourvey b1 The ~ted Prea lllowa a face-llftlng and a tranafulton of -blood for the '3rd Ccqreu wblcb CODVetlel In January wltll 615 members. General electlolll In -.,,, ... peeled to add to the c-1ty toll, which .. fir lncludell the dean of the eoacr-. M-ftlNlid """"""•! C.Uer ()).New York), defeated by a :111-yur-old ........ Sclllnll.I, defeated b1 Oran&• County A•2•• Andrew J. HIDlbaw, 11 oae of 111111)' -1Gllnc out t 0 dlalleaten. In --mucb younpr ..,... A rfew of the el-"'*II .._,a111a beaded hl&bly lnflumllal co1mnui-m C.pltol Hill. ' ~""'-P-.e I , l'f'OfftP"fJel FAIRVIEW •.• per hour, plus one mnl at the hoapital. Recruiting will bel)n Immediately for lndividuall or couples, whose annual earned Income must be 12,000 or 12,600 respectively. Tr.m.p.itatlon *1U be ~Tided !or the loller grandparenl.I, If needed. In ad· dltlon to other benefil.I Including an in- itial 40-bour tralnlni courae i n thttapeutlc.p,,,,..,,,. for the retarded. MARINA ••• dump Ille 1ut -cut the drum proj. eel bY 40 --• Blatcbford did not mentlcn JI Wed· netday, bul1 the itlllllll lnoome limit lo• FOlle< G~ ll tlMr'lll!ll u thal ' for residency hi the lederally-!Inlnced Bethel ,-.,,... aenlor citizen akyacraper. Snyder a1lo uld that the marina wtD . lncllllie ·a aeparate yacht basin for boat owners who do not purchase any waterfront Jots. The cost of dredging and bulkheading, oriCin.iUY estlma!M at $10 mlllioo, is tx· peeled to COii aroWld $11 to IU m1111on today, OoalA Mesa city councllmtn bave taken a cool atUtude toward Snyde;r'• renewed plans, which Include buying back the foreclosed Slate Mutual Savlnp properly at a $2.1 million price lag. Plsnnlng Department officiala say they have not yet been contacted by the boat dealer, but Snyder on the other band san: "It's going this time. "Our engineers are' going lull blast and they'll start worklni: wJth the city IOOn.l' Excessive collJI, such as helghtenlnl the Pacific Coast Highway bridge Wider which the boat& wlll ~ve to pae to reach the hafbor via a widened Greenvlll~Ban-. nhii Cliannel, may J)Ulh the lot price out of reacb,.they say. .. 0 J don't care what you do on the water, It will cost you money," I.I Snfder'• responae. "But It wlll a1lo bring you money.'' .. DAILY PILOT Tiit Ofarllt CNsl DAIL 't PILOT' Wllfi Wflkft ls'comblnc<llll Ille Ntw1-Preu. .. llUblllfltd"' IMI 0r•nf9 Cout Putllbh1n0 c.om.ny ..... ,..,. .tllJonl .... Pllblltllld, Mclndt' tMecllfl l"rld•Y• lot' Cott• M111, Newport IH<tl, H1111!1119lon &t1cll/Fount1l1t Vlllfl', l.lfillM Bffdl. lrvlnlllldlll1b1~ •nd Sin Clllnfti.t S.11 Jvtn C.pi1lr1no. A slnflt r111oMI "'""" .. publlslltd SllllrdlYt ''"' '"""'"" Tiit pr)l(IHI PllblWtlncr pl•nl ·11 •t ~ west • Tbe AcrION ;rant will be swarded bY Jiiiy. all01flnl Immediate tralnlnl .. the Foller Grandparenl.I can begin brighten- ing YOU!ll and old lives later In the SUJJ>o mer. FOlter Grandparent programs are already lnillsted at three state hospitals, including Pacific State Hospital Jn San Bemardioo, which will doubt~ i~ prcr gram throuab the grant. Tours of Fairview wards Wednesday - where young patients leadln( lives limited by their alnlcti0!1S flocked around the group -graphically Uh1.!trsted one of Blatchford'• comments. "This represents the best in mankind," tie said, "men and women providing love for children whom society wants to forget." Wife in Ireland ::-Mere Chattel DUBLIN (AP) -A wife In Ireland is ''.rqarded as a chattel, just aa a tborooghbred mare or cow," a illlh Court judge hu told I Dublin JW'Y· The jury awarded Werner Braun the equivalent Of $31 ,200 Jn damafOI ·from Stanley Roche, a wealthy store operator, for taking BraWl'• 50-year--old w1!e Heide. Because Roman Catholic Ireland has no divorce law, a civil action for daniages is the only course open to a wronged husband or wife. Braun accused Roche of "bavlng debauched and carnally known" hJs wife. Roche admitted Mrw. Braun left her husband to live with him but denied lbat this caused Braun any suffering. -Ruled that a murder defendant's jallbou!e confession to a policeman pos· ing as a prisoner was "bannless error,. and not enough to overturn his Con-viction. -1\uled that unions may JegaUy make political contributions if they come from voluntary donations . 'Ille 5 lo 4 ruling in the ochool cue from rural Virginia anwi federal judges with broad supervisory powers over tbe drawlng'of school district boundaries. Although Justice Potter Stewart's ma· jortty 'opinion did not deal directly with cases ()tber ttian the two before-the court, he gave broad biol.I that llroug actions by judget to break down scbool"segrega- tion elsew1!ere could be uplield. Particularly, Stewart empilasized that the test'of whether school boundaries are legally drawn was ''the effect" upon the dismantling ol racially separale school systems •. In a rare deporiure from virtual unanimity in sdJool cues, the court split In barring lbe separation of Emporia, .Va ., from the GreensvtUe County system. The four Nilon administration aJ>o polntees di&senled In a bloc. 'The court also ruled 5 to 4 in the murder defendant's jailhouse coofession. The man, George William Milton, is sei:vlng a life• aentence tar Ille marder of his wtl .. impooed alter a 1951 JW'Y trial In Miami, Fla. Miltoo, a black who was 21 at lbe time ofbl.! trial,' aoupt td11Jive Ille convlcllon set ulde <Ill glJJUllda tl>et llalement& he tf!~~lliO J pollC:o omc.r, An.ille , !!1ouli not have bem admlti.d In evl . e apjmt him. "Or review of the record, however, leaves ··us . with no reasonable doubt that the jury . . . Would have readied tbe same verdict without hearing Langford'• testimony," said tbe majority opinion delivered by Olief Justice W=en E. Burger. fn the union funds case, the f.2 decisloii reversed the conviction of two deceased officers of a St. LouiJ uruon local con-- 1 vlcted ; of amplrlng to vlolate federw election law1 by contributing to the cam- paigns ol several candidates. Despite the .board language of a soctlon of the law ~ tO 111lons, the court said it "does not prm!blt a labor organfzaijon f!oin m~, tllr<Jllgli the medium of a polltical ~~ otglinized by it, contrjbut!<im or opendltures Jn con- neclk>n with federal electk>rul, 10 Jong as the monies expended are in IOllle sense vohmteered b1 tilole.. asked to coir tribute." l'romP_,e 1 AGNES ••. the W<e1< when it struck Florida as the nation's first hw'Tic.ne, waa centered. on the Maryland and Delaware sbcre ateH this morning ti was expected to pus over New York City later in the day. An estimated 10,100 perSODs were given temporary shelter in schools, fire bOUlf.I and American Legion posts J n Wasblngton 'a Virginia ml Marylind suburbs. Hundred.! of motorists were 1trandtd and some 'had to be rescued. The Na- tloi!al We~ther Service said wind guata hit eo:m!lei per hour. Hundreds of tr,.. were tOppled and power, waa l:Docked out in j>al'lll pf Ws9blngton and 11.s 1Uburbs. a.y stmt, tall• Mm, C•111ornli, nt2'. Rolt1rt N. W11d Pmw.n. 11'11111 "Wlbhlr J1ck ~. Cvtl.., Vkt l"rlSldtnl Mid Glntr•I MIMgrr Th1"'11 k11Yil l!:O'ltw Ma rine Cleared Of Murder Rap . Near Rockville, Md., to the uc>rlh ol 11\e oapitat "clly, two damo were betlv!l1 stralntd and many families were evacuited beelllise of dancer ol coll- but c1vli defense olficl.llr aald later the l!nlnedl•le dancer had passed. Thom11 A. Murphi111 Mt-elrll Editor Ch•rln H. Le11 Rich1N P. N1U /l.plsl•llf MIMtillt '''*' Terry C.Yllle Wiatt Or-.. Otiwr\I'( UllDr , .... 1 __ _ • Marine Cpl. Joseph G. Chavez, 20, wet acquitted Wednesday of murder by a jury which deliberated leu than ~ day. Cbavei was 1ccused of the murder ol Vernon E.' Page, 38', of La Habra lut Ju- ly c. Page died of Injuries received In an 2.8 Held in 28. San· Di~go Raids • 11111 l1•ch l1ail1w-1r4 M1Mf•t A4tlr•••1 r.o. ••• 1to, t2'4• °""'-f """"' ~· m "'"' ..,.,.... allercatlon In Seal Beach. 'SAN DIEGO (AP) -Twentyqbl Police arrested Chavez and two com· peraons bave been arreated In euctly Ji ee.t• Mtu1 • w:,:r-sir.-........,. hid!: m:I M IOVllWN * °"""''t: as Nor1lt 11 Cimini 11: ... Tll ... 111 C71•1 "'Z-4Jn ClmlftH A4t111la ... 6•1·1671 ;,... ,..,. .,..,. c..., ~JJ:Uiilff .. -lnt .. ~. tm.. Or-. c:...t ~ ~: ,.. ...... '"""' " ... ,,.,..,., m ,,... W IOWHl...,,_lt Mf9lli .. ~ Wlll'IM ...0.1 ,.,. If ~-IW!'lllr. =.-. ....... c....--. -....Cr"""' ait •rrllt' RM ... INlf &1.11 IMMfllrJ #lflltlrl 2 , ., .... 8M "'*'"""· panlons, all stationed at the U.S .. Naval raids.'. by pollce and narcotics office" Weapona Station, Seal Beach, but only u;:in, Iii a1op the iaJo of marijuana and Chavez was held for trlll. • • · dangeroiul ~ • The rl!)!b•were centered Wednesday Iii downtown and IOUtb San Dic10 but ai< rt611 J<ll:e msdt IJ far ts El C.Jon, Imptrlal.)lacti _ind Chula ~· They In-; cludtd1J:Jtlvihilll. • Rights Get 20th OK BOSl'ON (AP) -Mauachusetl.I bec1me on Wednesday the 20th state to raUfy an •lllendment to !he U.S. Coortltution granting equal right& to .....,,.., Appn>val of JI llattl i1 needed to lllalre the meure law. PllUce Ll 11. 'V. Vfllllams aald-the IO of. ncera wore armed with felony warranl.I and Jllwnll• dei,ntloo crclera oblalned hi 1 fivHDODth Jnveo1J1at100. Shooting Suspect Edwin Grace, 32, of New York City ., helped by a nurse at. Cherry Hill Hospital, New Jersey. after allegedly shooting 12 men , SIX fatal· ly, in an office building, Wednesday. See story, Page 4. Secretary Def ends Honor, Thwarts Elevator Attack . -. Held captive with a sharp hunting knife at her throat, a reluctant but plucky Newport Beach secretary rode up and down in an elevator early today, arguing with a young man who demanded that she disrobe. • The 22-year-old victim, however, stuck to her prlnclples during the ordeal In the apartment complex on Sberrington Place, where she llve1. "Take off y!fclothes," she quoled the yout!J, allput achoqJ ~ge~ u l"?ing when lie grab . her u ·liolb ihtori•f'the elevator. She told police ahe refused, replying that •he was raised to act In a ladylike manner, at wbJc.h time she was again Bulletpr oof Caboose? SACRAMENTO (AP) -So many peo- ple are throwing rocks and •hooting guns at passing trains that railroad workm want bulletproof glass on locomotives and cabooael, saya Aaaemblyman Erneet LaCoote ()).Modesto). ordered to take oil her clothH. .. Over my dead body," abe declared. The vJcUm said her attacker replied that'a the w11 It would have to be, but ahe ......... the argume.ol. !lb. uM lhi youth pr....i the eight- Inch knife blade agalnll ber throat u Ibey rode up and dawn, with him preulng the button each time just before tbe devator door could open. Jnvelllcatora wera told the auapect In the 1111ult wltll a deadly weapon cue finally told bl.I capllv• that he would let her go. He ordered her not to loot al him, then fled eallboWld out of the 1praw11ni. three-story apartment comp!" u abe ron to her residence to call police. The victim aa1d be wu a stranger, but that abe noticed him looting at apart· ment numbers · on mailboxes on the ground Door before he followed ber Into • the elevator. The vlcllm was frlgbteDed, but not cut with the blade or otberwlle banned, police aa1d. Valley OKs , Business Fee Hike An approximate 1$ percent hike In bu.sines• license lees ha!I betn approved by Founttln Valley City Council. Under an ()rdinance adopted by coon· cilmen Tuesday night, ml>!t ol the fees wiU be increased by 15 percent, althou&h t0me may be raised or lowered from that base figure, according to Howard Stephens, city finance director. The ordinance will increase the general base fee for a business license from $.1.i to $40, In addition to ral!lng rates on equipment and petSOMel used by the bu.Jineues. Other apeciaJ COIJllllercial categorie~ will have their own rates under the ne\f fee schedule, including contractors, utlli· ty companies, vending m11chine com· panies and youth businesses. Contractors will be charged e base (et of 1115. while sUbconlractors wlll pay $57 .50 for their Ucensei . Utility C()mpanles, specifically the telephone company, not operating under the general business fee rate \Viii come under a gross receipts collection secUoo . This means they will be char~ed on the basis of total revenuu received ,for their good.I or .services. CoilKiperated vendJng machines in ~n· eommerciaJ areas, such u a washini machine in an apartment cunpla, \Ylll .also come under the grogs receipts sec· tion. These utility companies and vending companies can only be toed by a gross receipts basl! under state Jaw, according to Stephens. The youth business provisM:>n allows a student 21 and under to obtain a business licen.te for $1, if be bu written pennis.lion from the bead adminift;rator or his IChool. The ordinance had originally set tile youUl license age at 11, but Jt was amended to 21-years<>ld, lncluillng all up to the1r 22nd birthday. Another calerory or the ordinance .,...,. vides for the Ucensing of ml&eellaneous bUJ!ness that do not como Wider the othersecllonl. Stephens uid that the fee tnereau was the first •Ince 19Jle •nd had been provided for Wider the JO-year plan. Comt Highway Work to Start Work I.I apected to belin by JU!y 1 oo modificationo or the -of Pacific Caul lllcbwaJ l'I· Warner. A"""" iii Sunoel Beach; accordhw to the lltate Dlvl.lion of Highways. · - A oontract for · 137,~ WU aft!ded stelny and CO:, Inc. or Los = to modify the tnlflc signal and U and to C0111truct lef~turn storsge laneo et the Jntenectlon. Tbe project II being funded jointly b)' the stale, the coun&y and the city of H111> ~Beach. Jobless Army Seen SAN JOSE (AP) -Gov. Ronald Resgan saya that if Sen. George McGovern'• advocai.d mllllary cutbacks became a reaUty "we would have an army all right -an army of unemployed." sofa be·d sale! .q_zu?en now • • • $399. • Slfle dual size . • • $299. • ni.. 1r1 very comfortable sofa beds for sitting ind sleeping • • A wi<lt selection of fabrics 1nd col011 to choose from. • R---'bl1 becks 111<1 settt culhionL. ;~~ H .J.GAl\~Fff fU RNf]lJRE PROFESSIONAL Optn Mon.. 2215 HARBOR ILVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Th•rs. A Fri. Ev11. COSTA MESA, CALIF. ' • • • i I Floods, Rains, Tornadoes Hit Phoenix Area l I I I PHOENIX (AP) -'!be secood straight day of torrential rains sent floodwater• rumbllna throuih a vaat aecllon of the l>Ol>llloliJ Pboenix ana today. -Pollce said high wlrids and at leut two tornadoes injured more than :Ill JlttSM'. damaged ar destroyed Z50 Arl1.0lla homes and aent toos estlriiates soaring lnl4 the millions of dollars. Police described the f a 1 h I o o a b I e C&melback Mountain area ol Pboerux as a near-d..lsuttr area as rock aod mud slides crippled traffic and threatened at lees\ two uclullve horn ... Rains began aa early·mornln& corn· muters be~an leaving their homel. The ..VIZOOa Highway Patrol aald llooding foreed It 14 clooe the Black Clo· ,.. l'fteny, "matlil& It look like a parking lot" as tbouSand1. CJf motorists were~trapped on the bq.sy thorougblare. Phoenix police ~ aald trallic on some . roads wn ll8cked up 10 miles during the peak ni$h !loUI'" abd in estimated 2D pel' cent Ot the city's streets· were closed. ' n>e · Sa!i River project opened flood 111et 111 Its .-_ ~ ol lrriullon c:aD1111n the PhOmb artl In .. effort to help drain the fioockd· eity. Police u1d the number Of bomta and -llooded ...Wd run Into the -In the east Phoenix subur1> of Scott..we, an ucluslve winter rt501"!, no traffic was permitted .into the area, police said • The Salt River Projee\ said there ap- peared to be no danger of canala break· tn1 u flood gates dumped water Into the dry Salt Rlvar bod aoulb ol Pboeml. Arlaona Puhllc Ser\'lce and the Salt River Pro)ecl roporltd IOlttered power outqu and tralllc waa marled at ln- tenectlono In eul and nor1h Pboeoir when trllllc alpllJ quit wartlng. The · Natlon&l Weather Strv1ce nld some aectlolll of Pbotnlr may hive received U Inches of rain. Al the weather burHu, 1.2 lnchts of rain had fallen. Farther aouth, the omall eommuniUes ol Eloy and Maricopa were dlUtnc out froom the dtbr!J left -two tornadoes llNCk the towna late Wtdntsday. Anolbtr tomodo -spotted north of Mesi loday, but It 1ppartlllly did not touch down. "It looked Uk• smoke; Ille air 'tras fW· eel with debris," said Loo Delgado \ ~ merchant In tile town of Eloy, of the WlllO and rain. Tornadoes ripped opart mobile homes In Eloy and Maricopa, where 12 persons ""e reported Injured. Four remained hoopltaliud 14day. S..erty Nd!, whole Tucaon home wu I virtually d troyad; nld • aw Ibo sl4rm approoehlrlJ with horlloalal abetla 1 of rain. I "I ran outside 14 (et the dol, who WH tied to the porcb.'' 1he aald. "Jlllt 11 t I got Inside, I 11w the pon:h ro up ln Ille J air. Thtn I heard the rest of Ille roof go I " ' .. !loMa Kelly, 19, said hall In Glendale, l a west Phoenix suburb, wu the llze of : tc. c!ubes. • * Mayor Orders '~ . 'Isleton Evacuated POWER TO WHOM ON POLICE DEPARTMENT THRESHOLD? Study Senion on Laguna Gay Epic Drew Over 200 Homosexuals, Straights Face Laguna Council By BARBARA KREmICH Of $1 DallY ...... Stiff .Doctors, lawyers and priests, men and women, gays and straights turned out in force Wednesday night to air the current problems of Laguna Beach's homosexual community before the City Council. The amootlily organized protest that drew more than 200 persons to the cowl- cll chamber and its adjac.nl porcll, was sparked by five ·recent amsts of homosexuals by ,Laguna Jleach police - one .tn u.< Llllle Shriinp Bar, 14calty known aa a plhei1ng plac. fer< gays, and four In Hei.sltr Plirtt, Speakers charged that police officen used metbod5 of 11enUcement and en- ' trapment" to maneuver vlctlml into con- veraallons that were reco\'ded with mlcrophones·Conceared on their persons to provide evidence of "solicitation in a public place to engage in lewd behavior." Responding 14 lljo charges, Police Chief Jooeph J. I(dly •!ii Oatly, "N°' officer talked, clmaed or acted like a gay. As for entrapmeftt, the CCPJtts wlll rule O!I that when lhe!e cases come to Ilia!. Jf we hive entraJ>pOd1 we dese..V. to 'be censuredl' . > • . ! The councll failed to act on a mollon of censure proposed by city council can- didate Betit i..tcls, but voted unanimotl>- ·ly 14 adopt 1 moUon presenled by Mayor Richard Ooldbtrr !bat the council "set as Ha pMlcy that It ll not now, nor ever will be dty policy to bar.,., entrap or entice ~ In the community as long as they Uvt wltbln tho laws laid down for !he coinmmUty." (loomclhnon ChorJtoll Boyd lateMt<tiV Id 1 lllnding ovation from the crowd when, after &immend.lng them for "bav· tng Ille COUl'IP to come hllre. stand up 11 penona and attempt lo get 1 bearing for a viewpolqt t0 he commented on the mo- tlog, 11Wltfi au •good Intent, aotne policies can be em~ -Md lhla JllSI mlgbt bli OD6 of . " Both Boyd ind Councilman Roy Holm noted thll the city council had not bad Id· •111ee nollce of Cblef Kelly's move to llep 1p oalora!mem of IDll-lollcllallon laws and npresaed the opinion that tho eoandl lhould porllclpote In 1111 major !DOft In IUCh a 1en1itJve area. CoandJman Edward IA>rr, on the other DAILY ,ILOT I tiff ~ LAGUNA POLICE CHIEF Joseph J. ~oily hand, said he did not agrO. that !he coun- cil "should decide wbal !he police chief should do 14 enforce the law because it Is a political 1>9<1y and the polic. chief Is hired to see that the laws placed on the books by the state are fairly enlomd." IA>rr lidded, "I would not support any barassmeot ot the gay community, In . Laguna Beach. They have a rlgbl 14 en· joy living here. I'd leave tt lit Ille bands or the police.." Ooldberg 14ld !he crowd II w11 his Jn- tenilon, ill offerln1 the policy motion, "lo give all of )'Oil usurance that we feel for your problems and '" will be more, waldl!Ul, more careful .•. " It wu his Impression, said the mayor, that the policy affirmed In his mouon had always •listed In the city. "If In tho future you ftel any department hla violated thio pollty, plHse brinl It 14 our 1ttmtkln," he added. • New Offensive: N. Viets Cross River 'for Attack SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese troops crossed the My Chanh River in regimental strength and attacked South Vietnamese paratroops today ln the heavie.t drive across the northern defense line aince Quang Tri province fell May 1. One Allied source said the Communist attack, backed by Soviet-built tanka and 130mm C8JUlOllS, might be the start of Ille Jong-awaited offensive against Hue, 20 miJeS to the south. UPI correspondent Donald A. Davie11, who just returned from the My Cbanh area, said the Communist push was in no sense a "breakthrough.'' He said despite references to the "My Chanb River defense line," t h e paratrooper positions were actually a few miles below the river and the North Viet- namese did not gel past the paratroopers. 'lbe North Vietnamese regiment in- vo1ved in the attack would normally num- ber about 2,900 men. UPI reporter Chad HunUey said 100 Law Sclwol Seeks Camplis On Coastline Califorma Town Fears High Water 2. Laws Against Impersonation Of Girls Voided "18 Minutes from Everywhere" MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Two Miami Beach ordinances outlawing female lm- personallon were llrllck down loday, prompllng cheers of "bring out the g9wna'' from gay acUvist leaders who feared arrest at national political con- ventions In Miami Beach. U.S. Ditlrict Court Judge WW1am 0. Mebrtena ruled the lwo laws Invalid on grounds they were vague, overbroad and discriminated agalnat men. He enjdined police from buing arrests on them. • "You mean you're not In <Ira& ye!, honey?" milted Charles A. LlmOiit, :Ill, "'spoll..,fuon" for the National Coalition of Gay Organizations, oo Ille CO...- lawn 111\mediateb' following lhe rullnl . Ro)lert Berry, 2', preaident of the Gay Activist Alliance of Miami and LamClllt'1 roommate, shouted 0 bring out the gowns!" and a colleague quickly rupond; ed by pulling ft.Im a brown piper his a sequinned, black velvet gown. Mehrtens' hearing fulured testimol\Y by Miami Beach Police Ollef Rocky POITle'loce, a »pounder given a "male or female" quiJ on various items " WWUtc 1pparel by Bruce Rogow ol Miami, 1ttome1 for the American Civil Uberliet Unloa. GARDEN GAO ~TINGTON 1 / NEWPORTB CARPETS DRAPERIES E We carry the largest and flnftt ca11>11 and drapery aelectlona available. Phone us (or free eatlmatn-one ot our knowledgeable trolned experta w111 ' be happy to co-operate with you In selectln e es value to suit your needs and budget. Open Dally 'tll 5:30 -Frld-r• '!// 9:00 • ' I • I . .. I • • . . 4 Ml Y PILOT Draft,ees ~rukdowtt 1...oom1 Can Join Price Controls Reserves Urged for Food WMRINGTON (AP) -Men onlerod drafttd In early July were g!v .. 1 fl-toll tbance today to beal the dra!t by Jolnlne the Rtse"a or National Guard. Tiley aloo wtte offered another c:hanct lo flllbl In the regulu fore<• for two ,..,a, Instead ol the usual three or mou, Ind pin I wider dloloe of UlicnnJeoll lbandrlftea. Today's lllDOUfteements reflect Sel~ tive S.rvlco mov• to implement two new R<>lleles, one. permltting men to opt lot lbe Guard or lleoen'es Iller felling lbelr drift nolloes, IDd Ille -permitting the -enllllment period. The new rule oays 1 man may not join a unit or ..U.t for leS8 lhaJI three y .. u wltbln 10 doy1·of bla lnducllon dote. '!bat would have lell out moot of those ordered lo report early nm month, but today Acting Drift Directer B)'l'Oll V. Pei>llooe eaJed the rule. Pepi"'°" authorized draft boordl lo l'an! 1 ~ay delay for men wllll reporting dates between July 1 and July 15 ll Ibey are actively being procested for :Reoerve or Guord oppolnlriieot ar two- year enllslment. But be laid lhll pollq will not be ... fended to men w!lo ore m ordert to teporl for Army duty lllls monlb. The chance lot men lacing certain draft to join the Reserve or National Guard was opened up In hopes of IJlllng IOllle of Ille growing lhorlages In tbooe forces. Secretary cl Defense Melvin R. Lllrd and Deputy Secretary Kennelll Rush receolly e>pmsed ....,..,,. because the Guard and Rese"es have drcJPPed: an · <!!!mated 40,000 below ltreJgt!l 11 drift pressures eased. In contrut, Jarl !ID when then wero 1oog waiting Hsi.I, Ille P .. tagon put drlft- ellgible lfl.year-oldl al Ille end al the line for Reserve or Guan! appointments. Pepltooe said men who wllll to lak1 advantage of the new policy must locate 1D1tl vacancla on their own and should request lllat lllelr enllslmfllfll or •P-- polnlmenll be e>pedlted to moot Ille 111- doy requirement. A man Ill given ao doya notice to report or Rart blDlllng for 1 Reoerve or N•llollll Guard alot. Seledlve Service laid Ille new llOlkY II w>ected lo ralae Ille lottery number fllat wliI be readied lllfll ,.... but Ille -won't be lmcml 111tll 1he program 11 tested. No .. '1$ waa announced Tueldoy u lllo dra!\ celling lor Augual ml olllcloll do not apecl Ille number lo cllmi> lllllCh 1boft lhal Ille,.,......, of Ille JIW. Dodd Had Pi.Stol During C£nsure, Anderson Writ.es WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe late Son. rhomu J . Dodd (D-Olnn.), carried I pistol In bis pocket lo the Senate floor wben be wu cenaurod, ac:<ording lo IYJJ- dlcoted columnlll Jack Anderaon. "Thooe wbo knew 1boul tbe pistol feared the despcodenl Dodd ml&bl lry to end bis bumillallno wllh a pistol Ibo!, thereby turning tbe drama Into Romon tragedy In ln>nt of tbe .....mted aenaton," Andersca reported ln colUD:ml pubU..hed today. Dodd wu ~ June 21, 111&7 for IJIOlldlng carnpaip conlrlbuilon1 on personal debl!. He died May 24, 1'71 at 118, alter fallln& to .wlb rHlecilon u an Independent In mo. Anderson aald that the flDl, 1 .25 caliber pistol, was liken ln>m a gun-c<l!I· IJ'OI exhibit In the hearing room ol Dodd'• J u v e n i I e Delinquency subcommittee. Df)dd was a gun control advocate, and +-raon says, continued to push anttiun Jeclllltloo until bis term expired. 11\iide_, aaya tbe only two peraon1 wbo knew about tbe lncldent were tul>- commlttee aides Eugene Gleason and Corl Peilan. I I . Prettfl Practitioners Mia Cllilornla Pageant hopeful! rub out the kinks of their competitors u activities opened today In Santa Cruz. From left, Mia Downey, Anna Vidal, 20; Miss Napa County, Shelly Pritchet!, 17; Mi!ll Contra Costa County, Lysbeth.Jeanne Rhoden, 19; Miss Los Angeles, Cynthia Henry, 18; Miss Tulare County, Gail Zarounian, 20. Lebanon Pounded By New Attacks; Ponders Action By llalted Prell Intenoalloul i.raen pnner1 altlc:ked border areas In aoutlJern LellOJloo for lhe socond doy In 1 row, acc:onllng to roports from lhe area today. brae! Wednesday I a u n c h e d a retaliatory air and land atllck against l1.llages in the border area and captured five S)Tian officers, including a general. UPI correspondent Abdul B I J j a J reported from soutbern L<banan that villager• fr(ln the El Edaille area one mile from Ille border wllb Imoel told him lmlell artillery wa1 shelling the Tillage. ~ were prevented ln>m entering Ille area but from nearby hills BaJJ•J •Id be could ... ""'*" rising from El Edaisse. In political action, Lebanese Pr<sident Suleiman Franjifh bald an emergency c8binet meeting to cooslder possible ac-. llno over tbe allecD, locludlng wbelber to request lhe U.N. Security Council meet to dlacuM the Mlddle Eaal altuation. i..-already bu prolelled lbe Israeli allad: to Ille "llnlled Nallons. In Tel Aviv, an Israeli military 1pokolm11uaid that deapite Wednesday'• raid•, Lebanon returned two Israeli civilians w!lo had inadverl"1tly croued Ille lronll<r June 10. '!be llraeli IWeep Into aoulbem Lebanon wllb air, tank and grollld forces came In retaliation for Ille May 30 massacre at Tel Aviv's Lod IntemaUonal Alrport and for Mooday'1 buoota allock on a bua by Palee!lnlan commando!. II WU Ille first crou-borde< action in four months. Wk ks IRA Announces Cease-fire -Due to Start on Monday DUBLIN (AP) -Tbe naUonalisl Provisional Wing of the Outlawed Irlsb Rtpubilcan Army lllDOUllCed today a con- ditional c:eue-fore In Ill bomb and bullet campaign In Nortbern Ireland to 1tarl from midnight next Moodoy. The IRA said auspenslon ol military ac- Uviiles would take effect from Monday provided ill terms are reciprocated by the British army. The IRA annOUDCtlllelll did not give details and did not explain the terms. In tbe past the Brltlsb army bas Ignored Provisiooal IRA ...... 11re oilers that were linked lo demandl for British troop wllbdnwala. The IRA aJoo did not aay wbelber lhe truce would be Indefinite or for a fued time. · A Brltlsb army oopoi:esman In BeJlul eommented: "We are pleased lhat a ceaae-llre bu been called. But we have not been told wlool the terms an or bow long the .,._!Ire will Jarl. We bope that between now and midnight Monday things wlll Illy quiet." Tbe Marxist Olliclal wing of lbe IRA has been observing an indefmite cease.. fire aince early this month. The Provisional wing ignored this and con- tinued tis bomb and bullet campaign to upeI the BriUsh ln>m Northern Ireland. A ststement Issued In Dublin by the Provisionals said : "The Irish Republican Anny will suspend offensive operations as from midnight Monday, June 26, 1972, provided that a public r e c I p r o c a I response ls lortbcomlng ln>m lbe armed forces of the British crown. The leadership of the npublican movement believes that a bilateral suspension of operations would lead to meaningful talka between the major parties to the con- flict." In Londonderry, Northern Ireland'• second city the Provisional leader, Mar· tin MacGuhmess, announced that bis men would observe the Dublin-called .....,. lire. In the past Ibero have be<n 1"portl ol dissension among some Provisional IRA leaders. 8 Deed, 8 Woanded Acquaintances Jolted In Gunman's Rampage By Tloe Aasodated Press "He wu very quiet and paid his rent on time and I had no reuoo to consider him anytblng but a nice guy," uld a women flllploye at Edwin C. Grace's lodgings In Tumemille, N.J . Bui ahe added that ahe really knew nothing about the 33-year-old occupant o1 Apartment 2 at lhe Saxony Motel wbo 11 accuaed of a lerrilylnR shooting spree Wednaday In Cberry Hill, N.J. The taJ.\ and husky Pinkerton agent 11minded bis business," she said. While Grace lay in critical C1>ndition In 1 boopltal Wednesday nigh~ reporters roamed the Marine Park section ol Brooklyn, N.Y., where hi! parents live. They could learn Utile about tbe man ac- cused of shooting to dealh six peraons and wounding ob: olhers. Police said he turned a flDl on himaell after the ooboollng nmpoge In a Cberry HUI olJlce bulldlng. Person• at the tw<Hlory red brick home at 1510 Eut 29lb SL ordered the reporters away. Neighbora along 1be tzee.lined street wbo said Ibey knew Grace dacrlbed him as quiet and withdrawn. "He wu a very nice boy," one woman saJd. One woman said she understood his father wu 1 retired police lieutenant. Another neighbor aald ol the family, "They're very quiet people, they never give you any trouble." Joseph Baldinger, who lives four houses from the Graces, said, "You never see ony ol them. 'lbla Isn't the kind of neighborhood where people Jmow each other very well.'' It was learned that lbe &OD bad at- tended Madison High School. The vice president of lbe Pinkerton Agency In New York City, William LIM, said Grace "was well educated and a college man and appeared to be very intelligenl We're just as shocked and surprised at this u anyone," be aaid. W f.Sll!NGTON (AP) -The Cool ol Living eouiicli today begins conalderlng the Price C.mmllslon'• call for "'firm and immediate action" to ball rising lood prices by broadening President Nixon'• controls on agricultural products. After 1 doy·long meeting Wednesday, lbe commJsslon decided to make Its recommendation to the-council, whicb ov.-.. the controls Nixon Imposed lasl November. A commls!lon spokesman atopped abort of telling newsmen the exact recom- mendation, but said the commisslon members '1feel the problem exlsta: because of the lack of control of raw agricultural products." Raw agricultural producla, which by government delinltlon Includes bolb live an1mels and vegetsbles, have be<n ox· empt ln>m controla since lbe start ol the PfOl'&m lut Aug. U. The administration has been reluctant to try to control lllCb a volatile market. The spokesman lllted rtmoVal of tbe exemption as me ol tbe main optlom. He also aa1d the commission '1is not cur- rently recommend.lng a freeze" on food prtcea, another prlnclpal option. While the Cost of Living Council, bead- ed by Treuury Secretary Georfe P. Shultz, II not bound by the commission'• thinking, the price agency's recom- mendation will weigh beovlly OD any decision. The spokesman laid the commllaion definitely bopes for quick action by lbe council on its recommendation. "'lbere waa general agreement that firm and Jrn. mediate action was necessary," be said of the lengthy commtsalon ae&!lon behJnd closed doors. The commission aloo dlllC'lllOd allow· Ing only a limited pus-through of cos11 at the wholesale level, using government persuasion to try to talk down the rise In prices, and Increasing Jl)Oal exports, lbe spokesman said. "These don't necessarlly exbau!I ID tbe posslbUllies," be said. The council 'a stall and other govern- ment economists have been working aeparalely OD a program lo lry to Item tbe Ude ol rising lood cosll, partlcularly meat. Although record meat prica have been recorded at the wholesale level, they have yet lo be fully reflected al lbe retail level. But Nl%on Admlnlslratlon UPIT ....... JWetDs Conference Agnes Heads Northward Grace was a~lgned as a guard at various planta: and warehouse!, Linn said, grace .. was well educated and a college man and appeared lo be very Intelligent. We're JU81 u ahocked and surprised at this aa anyone," be said. Baroness Nina Van Pallandt replies to Mrs. Clifford Irv· lng's cbarge that she was a marriage wrecker. Miss Van Pallandt said she dated the convicted novelist before he married Mrs. Irving. ''I went out with him again last year," she said. "Clifford told me that his marriage with Edith was on the rocks, that she was having an affair with a Ger- man and he was planning a divoree. Because I wu separ- ated from my husband, I saw nothing Immoral In going out with him." • ' Fl.ash Flooding Reported Over Five-st,at,e Area · Ad Too Sexy ..,, ... " . ........ ,. .. ,~. .:11 i::=r.~r!r:~~ll\.~ I: -.... .... .. _,. ""'"''1='" Vlr1lnl1. Mll'Yltnd. P.nnlYIYMle~NfW _ Yortl, Tl'louMNll Win homlileu Ind ftllr9 wtf"I rfPOrtt If II rfllflY 11 lr HnOl'll dNd. lod Hund"* et ,..._... -e llY9CN Action a Comedown for Barbara ~ .... 111\"' .... =-~=-'*'" =' .. ,Ir,., .... i:: WASHINGTON (UPI) -FICOd my husband lo dellh." Her bua-~::,:'~,:·,r1.:.:.."':.:::t. wllh falae advertWng .Uogatlons J..ond, Jim, "focod wllh • cm.ar -.. bride, "would look at lelev!Jlon """ ~· • '"' ~~; from Iba Federal Trade Com· nart. act Uke I ~'rn".: l'I r~. uu ' I '" -1-1-(~) ~-J E nnnt--and, for the most-,-.. il!JiitO"U:!! ~wo -.,. .,. ·~· • ·~ • ""' · · "~-wun~ even there.' "Jii.fllL~.rrI-X"i..t '1\.\!: Co. •sreed lodoy lo dHU the ad "I dedded lllal I had lo do ~ '::/.: •:-.,v~ ~~ lllcallefn.baed pep pill, :'~ 1:"'~ ~ ": C-t•I W Htller A COl!leDI order provlalonally ae-abotrt 5 p.m. WOW! • ...., """" -· LI... ........ cepted by the l"rC bars the "All of a audden Jim WU eomlnf ,.,,. -"" _,,,.., _, -allegedly /aloe clalma and requ1m home to a more exdllaC wom1n, ::., ""'::1',~:i.'::: ~~ that futwe v I ' a r I a D ada: me." Barlma llld. She and J1ln '-'• _,..,. ._ -" aclcnowledce lbat lbe JIOPP7 In-began conversing more. "We'd tilt :: ~ ~':./:"I=::':,,':': ...., aredlenl II plain cafleln -aboul u long rides In lbe old car just to be S /ff ' Tl .. -mudl 11 Jn m ct1J11 of coflae, ac-together and lllt," lht uld • ... -· ..... tbe Fl'C. ''lbal'• not all," allbough modal """' """ ~~~ '"' ~"' u ~ ll1lY be a come-Barbera left mucll to the 1J11. 1ta1M tow • •• • 11::.a -."" z.4 down for Barbara, heroine of 1 1glmtlon PllDAY itHM ''"~ _,.,,, "After dtnner,u lhe llJd, '1 ft1 Plnit ,.._ .............. t :t• e.m. " Vlvarln ad tbat Clu-ew• u~ ~ 1. v I iu.i.. bit ''"' ..., .............. t:• a.a .,, eye. wide awake enough to do a .. ,.,.. -""' ............ '"""' ., '-Bar~-told It, •J wu bor'•• more.lban Just loOk at lelm.lon." ..................... 1:17""" u 11. .. ~""~;-;· ...... ___ .. .;;. .. __ .. ________ _ SW! ._ .. J:l2 """' "" l!tf it.ti\. MDoll RllM.4:Jf it.m. .... 1:11 ""'- economlsfll said the pui>llc should "1)0Ct retsll food price• to go up soon. "We are very concerned about food prices," said Dr. Marina Wllltman •. a member of Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers. She added that the espected in- crease had led to "somewhat intensified conslderatlon" of the opt.Ions lo bring lood prices under control. "You can never rule anything out. forever,"'sbe 11id. "'lbe increase In food prices has been somewhat higher than our expectatioDS." Prime Rate Increased In England LONDON (AP) -The Banlc ol England Increased Ill prime lending rate fn>m 5 to g portent today In an attemFt to ...., pr....,... against tile pound aterllng. The rate, the sllndord lor Interest rates charged by banks lhnllJlboul the alerting bloc, had been 5 peroenl llnce September 1971. The lncreue sbould attract foreign money to Loodon and ao dlmlnlsli the aJmlll ruab to sell sterling. I IN SH()RT.,. I Al Ille same time It wlll dlacourage IOllle consumer lpe!lding In Britain by making lnslallment buying more ex· pensive. This lhould reduce demand for expensive tmporla and help correct Brit· ain's recent adverse balance of trade. e Eehellt!1•1 l.a Returns . MEXICALI, Mellco (AP) -More - !,000 persone and lllree marching binds turned out to weloome Preslclent Luis Edleverrta Alvarea back lo Mexico and cheer Ille agreement he oblained from the United States lo give Ille Mellc:all Valley better water from Ille Oolorado River. .. No more damage will be done lo our land," Echeve!rla Alvarez told Ille dleer-inc cnowd of prlmarily farmen and lllelr families Wednesday. "We will no longer be ii Ille mercy of arbitrary decision• from atroad." e Hijack Acquittal JACKSONVILLE, Ffa. (AP) -Bobby Wayne Wallace has been acouitted of air piracy charges, ending a b ;": in whlch he was porlreyed as an unwilling partner to a friend "Who went mad that night." A federal cowl Jury Wednesday nlgbl found Wallace hmocenl ol a kidnaJHkY· jadcing last Oct. 4 lbat began in Nallllvllle Tenn., and ended willl llree klllillgs al Jacksonville Internaliooal Airport. 11A first look on the surface, he seemed to be guilty," attorney James Neal of Nashville said ol bis client. "II you went Into It deeply, you found It was quite dif· lereot. I'm lloanklul the Jury went Into it lbal deei>IY and came to Ille 1ame con- dusicn we, bll attorney11 did. e Ship Bomb Su•peet NEW YORK (UPI) - A sboestort owner was arrested by the FBI Wed· nesday on charges of attempting to extort $350,000 from tloe Qmard Shipping Line by llrealenlng lo blow ~ Ille Queen Elliabelh 2. Tile suspect,..Jo... A. LandiJI, 49, was arrested al his store, Joseph's Boolery,ln Beacon, N.Y. He also WU charged wllll 1 !300,000 extortion plot aglllnst American AlrUnes. e Four Jlfore Sought . W ASllINll'l'l1N (AP) -Police and lbe FBI here aa; !hey are Joollng lor lour more penons, said to be members of 1 OJban anti-Castro organlzatlon, in con- nection wllb the attempted bugging ol Democrtllc Natlmal headquarters. A spokesman · laid tbe four were roglatered al Ille ·watergate' Hotel fl-om May JS-29, 1be aame time as flve other men w!lo aJJeaedly were caught Saturday In Ille Id <l trrlna to place llllea1ng -In porlJ olflCes, loqted In lbe 1ame bulldin& • • r ..... e Assure• WASHING TON (AP) - A 1t1.)-bi11ion4. yeu prqp 1m of federal aid to ststet and cities appar1 polled for wy -age In Ille llouae. The opposlWon broke Wednesday wben ii WU Unable to force Ille bill D!)l!D for amendments. 'Ibo vote was 223 to Iii and t1oe J1W11n for JllQl8e later today II ex· peeled lo be l'Olter· ·VOL ~. NO. '.I 74, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 22, ·1972 N TEN CENTS . State to Off er MCsa Original Freeway Route BJ L. PETER KRIEG Of .. De'IJ Plitt ltltf • The Calilornla Highway Commwlon laday voted to ask -Coola Mesa if it )l'llltl to put the Newport Freeway back an the originally proposed route, along Newport Boolevard. SUch a change ....id probably mean ... ., fmway trafllc would otream oul Gf Colla Neu and be damped loto New-C::~ mllng llrttl and highway pal-. \ \ • Freeway Lamb Sale Study ToM Tbe Calilomla Public Woru Depart. menl today wu ordered to prepare a lltaff ..pm dettnninlng the feasibility "' dispoojng "' all Its fr<eway righl-of- way properties ln Newport Beadt. The l<llon, mlered by the State Hlgh- .. ay Commiaslcn meellog this morning In --· ""'1ld be tanwnpunt to sfvin& up ·all hope for a -rr-ay ~;~.:"~-~"~ .u..l would rolae more lllan ~ -:: '"'""' .......... ,,.....,.. . N"*iiort 11.m 11 .aloo 1r1111J to olllaln part rJ. ~ilght-d..,..y Ill WeJI Newpqrt and Corona del Mar for park sites. ;Newport Beach lllayor Dollald A. lllc- Innls, who attended the meeting, Indi- cated UM! commission's directiona slg- nats a new era of cooperation between the state and the city. "'!be l'Olim>ission and .the public w«ks ~want ·~ much to sit down with.Newport Bead! and e>pJore reason- able alternottves, DOW that the Pacific Coot Freeway b virtuaDy dead /' Mc- IDnis aald. . "I think they meaD it this time,., be aid. · "I eJpoct I'll be In loud! with (PWD Director Jllll<ll A.) llloe within a week to IChedule wllat could be a ...-!es of meetings on the subject," Mclnnl.o said. Secretary Nixes Kni{e-wiel.ding Rapist's Demand Held capUve with a sharp bunting 1cnile 11 her throe!, a reluctant but plucky Newport ' Beach secrelary rode up and down in H elevatcr early todly, arguin&: wlui 1 YOUllll mm wbo clemanded that abe disrobe. . The ii.year-old Ylctlm. however, stuck to lier prtndples during the ordeal lo the 1partmenl complex oo SberrinltoD Place, where she lives. • "Tate· off your clothes," she quoted the Yi>Uth, 1boul blgb ICbool age, U 11ying wben be grabbed blr as bolb entered the elevator. -She told poIJce lbe refuaed, replying that she WU ralled to le! In a Jodylike maimer, at "blch time llbe wu agoln ardered to take off her clotbel. f ''Over my -body,". dacland. The victim uid her attocker repl1'l \11&1'• the ny H would bave to be, but llho reoumed the orgmnenL She Nld the youth pressed the eight· Inch knife blade qalnat her throat as they rode up and down, with blm pressing 1111 button eacb time just before the --door could ..... . ~ ............ told the smpect In the ~ wJlh a _,. Wllpan CUI IJDllly IOld bit copUvo that lie -let blr p. Ho ..... lier not to 1°'* 11 lllm, then Ged 1U1bau1111 out ot llot -""'• lhr•llGrJ --........... -.Iii i. ruilob to Clll pallel. Tiii YldllD Mid Iii .... a ..... 1111 .... -bJm 1°'*111 Ill liplrt.-.............. 'NJIJo • the .,....i lloar "*w lie lollo wed bor Into ........ • Tbo ftellm -•1a11 1 I, bll IOI clll 1'tlllllotllladlar# olwlllrllled. ,..... ..... • 'l\e lclton llllllllld otflciall of both -Am ....... un111eo. "Ooo-eee, tbat11 a btmbsheD/• chortled· Gosta Mesa OMmcllm1n.;AJvin Pinkley, bead fll that dty'1 Freeway Committee. "I ...., anUcfplled that." "MU, . that . 1llOlld juat fix Newport Beldl. It would l!ul an arrow in New- port -·a belrt If Jt ....,t down to 15th -and dumped ofl," Pinkley Aid. ''111ot• be in 1 terrible fif," be aald, adding, "and I'm thinking about iL" the china•--. ·~t'1 11'.by oo many pe6ple aloni with myaelf are IO. partlcullrly bitter about it," Pinkley Nld. "Newport ~•b went.... back-on its wen!." • "After first approving the proposed lntercban&e with the tr.eway and SUpei:- lor Avenue at,the -n -they got the change, then within 30 days. _,t hoct and said they didn't waot aJJY freewa~." Pinkley Nld be was ~ fo;ttird to rocelvlng the letter. "And we'll stve •e ID .-er," be ......i. • Pinkley nac.d " that be' coukln~ speak for Ille, "'1llre. councll ""' wbot ~ will do with tile r<quest -to come otliclally in !be form ol a letter fmn Commlsslcn Secretary -Boles -noting !hat two CllUDCil!nen are OUI ol town. "It -00 affect -downtown r!de-velopnent plan afld other things;" P!nlc- ley said. "Weit hive to teb a good loot Jlt K." . . es . e·r .a ' •• ; ' r. • ~ J N~WJ>on Re.altor kthut F. ·~dair Succumbs ·at 64 . ) Realtor Arthur F. "Art" Adair, a resi· dent ·of !lewport Beach for 21 yean, died Wednesday. He was 61. . Funeral aervlces for lllr. Mair will. be situraay at l 1J.m. In Wes$ifl' Clilpel Mortuary, Costa Mesa, witli~vate en- ·l<>mbment to folio" at · 'Die Abbey Cemetel'/" and Mauaoleum in Qrange. Members ol the Newport lfarbor Elks Lodge 1767 will oflkiale at rl~ for their charter member. lllr. Adair IS survived by' bii wife, Elsie, ol the family home, 20t 29th St., Newport Beacli; IOD, Arthur~ Jr. of Huntington Beacb; a daugbter;Mn. Un- da L<e· Wblte, and bii motlier, Mn. Ma;i\1:;'~°! ~":!eaiher . or th. Newpor1 Harbor EID Lodg.,'rm and a member of the Newport ~ Mesa Board of Realton. ' Coupk Killed ·In ,Long Beach LONG BEACH (AP) -'!be bodiel of 1 I...g -~ ...... found in llleir aporlmllll early today wtwn lley ap- ponat!J had been dubbed to Cleath. with • ,._tor•1-type pick-as, polic&Ald. Officers aald tl>e bodies ·of• John Herman Clladow Jr., SI, 'and Sancin ti>Ie, · about 35, wn fcuid In lbe frml """'1 of their~ by a neigbbor about %:!11 a.m. . Both bacl been. stiuck on lbe bead numeroua times, pollce said. 'Ibey added that tlie •couple oppeMed to 111 .. been dead .about ,. -.. 'l!lere -, .. evidence· "' barllary. No auapecta .. being held. STOCKHOLDERS Agnes Move Toward -New York Seen • WASHINGTON (UPI) -1'l-o!iJcll stonn Agnes pounded the ·northeu1om: 1,Jnlled Siiia Willl gales and up to a fool <Jf rain today, causing a mounting deOth toll· and creattn1 some of the wom otorm• conditions in decades. .• At least 2S peraona were,dead from the rejuvenaap Aines, born in the Clribbean lut ~ u a bllrrlclno.. ,. • • Tlie jllOll nili foll .., 111e w;1· - ·llU iii H ~ ~'thiai ' C::1a ::'a;ii'~[ ·. . .,,._,,..,,. ...... ..,,.,,;'" . , at )Jtnffme, 11.Y.; In ...... cllp .. ·-. " ., ' • • • 'Ille ...... it6. of tlll Lib ..... i:-rvoir -. cnanbllnc In ~ and ofllcllll ordered lbou11ndl . ·<Jf I!"""''· ,to eo-te ID tho beaviIJ . populated .I-. Fall Valley. • Vldlmf included nine ·persons, 11X of them motoriltl, Jn Virsfnia; to ·perw lo Penmylvania, Including a baby tom from ltl flliler'.1 bands; f-in Marylalid, lnclildip( t11ree diildren ..,.p1 a .. ay In a Cir, and two -In North. Corollnl, and l in Delonre. Four of the dfaths ,,.... In the Washington area storm. One wcman was SW<IJI fuJm her Cflr Jn :Nbur!Jin •SIJVer Spring llld., and a body wu found near a fire that -destroyed a .l}store lbopplng center ar Allandria, Va., Two bodies were found in Fairfax Cocmty, Vo. ' '!be 7.1 inc:beO that fell at Wallia(tlln's National Airport were the most llnce the record 7.Sl inches Aug. 11'12, 1928. Twelve ~ fell on Blf Meadows, Va., and ll OD Dull .. lnlernational Alrpcirt In tile Virginia bone couni., outside WasbJnrU>n. Pemsylvanla Gov. Mllkln S h at p .mobili>ed the NaUonal Guard to <ope "Ith a "state of extreme emergency." Agnes, which claimed 18 lives earlier in the -k when it struck Florida as the nat1CX1.'1 fint hUrricane, was centered on the Maryland and Delaware ahore ar<os , this momioc and w .. elpOC!ed to pass over NOlrYork City liter In tile dly. An estimlled 10,100 penom ...,.. given. lemJ>arary lbeller In ICbooll, fire bouaea (Seo AGNBS, l'lp·J) it\DiNG ,HIGH ,...,Joe Bla!Clifont; :ACTION director,;.~~11..,.nu.llt " · tieiif.~, tour to atmo\ince, Foster ,Gflildparents > ' ' · , : .U\i1'll 1¥'· getting.' much m9fe"it!enUoo and o,ffectlo '. . -· t ' ' • ' • / • '' I • • • l ' ' 1 • • ' 1 ~- / 1-"' , ' I •' • • ' • • '--.4 : 'Giaiidparen~~ ·er~g~11m· uiukr Way '~tF~irvieiV JI)' ARTHUR R. VIHSEL Of ... DMr.....,..... . . You ran•t . buy Jove bu\ ·reWdecf' c:Jilldren in Calilomla lnstitutiolll ore aet· , ting fl mJlllon worth 'of gr8!1dmoth0rl7 , ahd (l'.lliffatberly alleCtlon. · • .'. ' • • l .. 1 .. The combined' ,feder'1-liale grant..Jo . vutly e.j)IDd FOiier Granclp8ttnti pro-". (l'.aml WU announced W-7 at Fairvln State Hoopllal In Calla M-.. 1 • • Newport Unit Seeks Bond Election on Parks-Again . '· . t An equally-<hocked Newpwt B 11.e h Mayor Donald A. MclnnliJ, -al. Ibo leodera In the ba!Ue to &et lbe route ~ged to 8upertor Avenue fhr<e. years ago, aaid :it wlllld do some other things, too. "It would create the biggest porlling Jot lo Soutbe<n Cllifomia lo C 0 It a Mesa," lllclnnll Aid, implylng tho! the traffic ....id come to a virtueJ halt try. Ing to gel onto the Coast HigbwaJ or (See NEW ROl11E, Pqe 1) an Irvine Area Report l)u~ · On Preserve 117 JACK BROBAClt Of .. Dtilrr ,.... •lllft The U.S. Department of Interior IS r .. dy to move Into negoUations with the lrvlne Conlpony for purchase of IOme Upper Nnport Bay lands f0r the crea- tion of a national wild life preserve, it was learned today. Sources in the Interior Department said today that a final report, in the worka l!'f the lut six months, wllicb woold 11*,1 kl Ille ~ bu beon revte~ "1 Socrei.ry ot lllWlor )logers C. B • ......, -.. lilll 0-lmtallvt 4pp109ICtolllt .... ~~·=:: .. =.~ lldll .. .w... la .. u-.., com- JlrMll'll!lllOul ·-'l'ba.:· W ...... VI _.., 111o saldal-~M~ ':.Iiio 01 I .. had placed ~ v -of ... mllUol1 Oil Ille properly while lilo Interior departmeat apprallors valued lt at only ,111,000. Irvfnl Company, Corp..-ate Com- munlca-Vice Presideot Gllbert w. Fergu111111, asked for comment on the report, lold'the DAILY PILOT: "As jell llnow, we have prevloualy ln· dicated .• 'lriillngness to cooperate with public .....,ies In the oequlaiUon ol VI" per 1111' Jandl. "But w bave not u yet recelved llt1 oflicia1 ar, -flldal noUDcatton ol the ..,. llon -to Secretary Morton. . !'Uld wo do, we would like to reoerve further -ament," Ferguaoa concluded. -~ -..... lll'«a ... -Into -...... _. Illlorlor lloDon. • ment .,._ llllll lhll llcano will "" reviewad blcauae ol the wide dlfferm betw-ILil _,•1-Yalue estlmotes ll1d tho doplrlment'1. Qeillaa "' a federal wlldL1fe pr-.1 la 'tho 11-Bay wu lrfed more q,an 1 !:"4117Be~ Ronald Cupen · Lit at the time, "Tbe cootlnued u- latenct ot tldel1nd1 and manhiands ol the \1-Bay II' tbrealtned by Jindflll projads, dndglng and 9edlment1Uon rasulttnc ..... ·IUITOUDding boualn( dev~ "'nlr ....... dolnilation of this orea will -Ill Ill 1-al. nosldent ond ,__, .......... -It ond the io. al. Ill M • .,., • .uat to our ~'::/~':tr:.;.. -.!tally lntanillod In ... lnfonnotlon abQut the lotArlar Doporliaont•1 lllOft but u yet ( .. ~MY,~ I) <'••• .. , _ DAI .. Y PILOT ltd ,,_.. OUIET PONO AilD SURROUNDING LAND MAY BECOME COSTA MESA HARBOR The $75 Mllllon Kop Morino Off Vlctorl1 Stroot In Another Revival. ~~~~~~~---~~~ • Boat Dealer's Hopes Rise for Mesa Harbor State Senate Acts Tonight On Route Bill ' DAILY ,ILOT 'llt'-'" 1M ,..,_. VISITORS BRING BIG NEWS TO FAIRVIEW: SOMETHING FOR OLD ANO YOUNG Nancy Reagin {from left) Blatchford, Dr. Anthony Toto and Voluntur1 · · • •17 ~NIED~ Of .. .,. .. , """' ... ,, On the lllUlh lkle ol Colla Mesa's Vic- --· JUll )>efore you ClOll over the Santa Anl River into Huntington Beach, there is 1 small, quiet, shrul>llned poncl A ·0 No ~g't sign keeps a~ay the curious, except fer a group cf mOdel boat -entbust,11& who gather tbere on Sul1day1 to let lh<lr l'ldio-eontrolled vw aelJ zip over the dark, placid water. A few yeara from now the boat.I on that pond will be 11fek.lllillnc yachts, measur· inC qp to ·IO feet, aecomng to Palll L. Snyd~r. a COiia Mesa boat dealer, who la convinced that the pond and surrounding area will become 1 buslllni 475 million pleasure craft harbor. AbaUt 12 years ago, Snyder 11ys he bought 107 aeres·of property on the Santa Anl River Ooodpllin and for 10 years has betn dreaming 1baUt ttll'lllng It Into a west coast . version ol Florlds'• Ft. Laqderdale. . . l!lx years ago, It looked like hla drum wouJd colne true. Englnffrlng studlei pronounced the project (eu!ble. Tract maps for more than 1,000 waterfront borne>, each wlth Its own boat slip, were drawn and approved. Finan-dni 'appeuecl available through a ea11> e"!'i'1ine man frQJn Beverly Hills. "OUr Keys Marina /::jeet wtD be ~ ... ~=':'m'r. I~::; of el;Itlings from this waterfront de\ttlop- men! •• :• prealtted Louil Le-, presi- dent of I,eaaer Enterpris'9, in a 1to<kboldera' rtporl that'%. .. " Theti>lhe .bolt·~·,,..~ for Jtct of flnanClna. ~ . 4l f AU lllol remlltil 11 tile pond,'...,, ~y Sn)'der u a If.foot deep lost bol1 tar Iha developmln~ 'callld the Kaya Marina, pl•"'*' for loeallon alloUI one-mllt in- land from the Paclllc Ocean.• Ground waler Oiied It to the brim, as The coat of dredging "'1<I bulkbeadlng, oricillllly estimated at 110 million , is ex· pec:Wd to cost around 111 to 112 million today. Co!ta Mesa city councilmen have taken a cool attitude toward Snyder's renewed plans, which Include buying back the foreclosed State Mutua1 Savings property al a $2.6 millJon p•ice lag.· ?Janning Department officials say they have not yet been contacted by the boat d-.Jer, but Snyder on .the other hand says: "It's going thla ltme. . "OUr englneors are going full blast and Jh.eY'll ,llart working wltb the city soon" Exeeilllve eolll, such u belgbteqlog the PaeJfle Cout lligbway bridge under wbich the boall wtD have to Piii to reach tho harbor vii a wldeoecl Greenvlll .. Ban- nlng Cbannel, may puab the Joi price out ol rUeh, they uy. 111 don't care what you do on the water, 11 will cost you money," la Snyder's response. "But II will aloo bring ynu money.'' Nixon Supported By His Brother Iµ C,ampaigning WASIUNGTON (UPI) -President Nixon bu oome brotherly support in hla bid for 1Mlaetlon. The l'rtlldent'• :iounaer brother, Edward, a, 11 'larYlnl u a 11larted vice <hlJrman ol lllo Conlmlltoe for the ~ Eleetloq ol .lhe Proaldenl and II -~ with volunteer oupportera. A 1pokeaman Aid the President's brother II "do!nc quite k bit of speaking around the country and 11 doing very well The California Senate is aeheduled to act tonight or Friday on As!emblyman Robert E. Badham'• bill thar would eliminate the Pacific Coast Freeway through Newport Beach. Bolh Badham and Stale Senator Dennis Carpenler (both R-Newport Beach ) bsve predicted overwhelming passage of the measure that received a "do-pass'' recommendation from the Se n a t e Transportation Committee earlier this week. Senaters were aebedllled to go into session at 4: p.m., but Badbam'1 office said Ibey did not know fer sure this morning wllen the bill will come to the floor for third reading. "It's It the end of a long liJt." Ibey aaid. . If it Pllltl .. expect.i, the measure wlll be returned to the Alltlllbly for a oeeond vote there, because ol tecllnlcal mlfsmenla .to the measure. Approval. wtD llkely be routlne, however, alnee Allemblymen volld Q-1 in favor of the bill When It went through tbe first time. Badha'm said the meuure oould be on Gov. Reagan'• delk early In July. It will probably get there jlilt ahead of a bill IPODIOl'ed by Ca'1>'nltr lhlt wollld wipe · t&e enllre auper!ilabway off the stato~a blclrw•tiram~ m11p1. Clrpenter'. 11 adleduled for heir· U.-before the Senate Finance Oommlttee Monday. .~ ,,~ " , .. £envietions Null Supreme Court VoUls All-white Jury Cases From Wire Services WASHINGTON -Convictions of white defendants are invalid if Negroes were systemilleally excluded from the Jury, the Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 today. over the years, the court has struck down guilty judgments returned against blaclc defendants by juries from which blacks were pointedly acluded. Today's ruling was the first involving a white defendant. Jusllee Thurgood Marshall, In lhe main opinlo!I, Aid "when a grand or petit j..-y hu been selected on an impermiuible basil, the existence of a constitutional vio!allon does not depend on the clrcumstanees of the P,trlOll making the cJalpt'' 'l1>e jury ease Clll)le from Georgll where Deon Ilene Peters WU conv1clecl ol burglary in M...CO,ae O>tmly and -to 10 years 1n prollon. Lomg after the 1168 trial, be aWd federal eourls to ltl ulde the !udimenl beeaUIO !be juries were ci'own from raelaily segregated tax dlgesll and no N_. served at bis trial. In other eases today, l!Je court: barred Ibo spl1nter!nc of school dlalrlets Into smaller ont1 when the result II to perpetuate racial oecr••lloo. FromP .. eJ NEWROUTE •.. lbe Newport.Balboo Petlln.sula. ~·· a'Jd:· Pr.e·registration "They -evaluate It, J'told them ''Ibey think NtlWIJlllt Boulevvd wwld • tlley cqht to m>'1der what thi.y are provide better lnflk: aervk:e than au. For Recreation .. ~':::'7wr,-:::"~;:~\1lct!W11 ::~ A-_;:;Y·" 111e "'*-n •. • Commllllon nieitlbg' tD!"1u* aPlnot a Following-mc111111S' presentation, com· P SI ed state Public Werb Department request mlaslonera heard a PWD staff reeom-rogram . . at ~ 1utborlzatlon to oond0llll1 llOll1e prop-mendatioo to drop the ,.Quest, and in erty In the planned SUperhir Awnue effect, did jlllt tbll. Newport Beach realdenll wlll have flrat rjght<>l-way. The Robert H. Grant C<rporation Is crack at claues Jn tb1s year's aummer Mc111?1i.1 told ttie cmuninion tbat con- FromPflfJel FAIRVIEW •.• for residency in the federally.financed Bethel To wen senior citizen skyscraper. The ACTION grant will be •warded by July, allowing immediate training so the Foster Grandparents can begin bri&,hten· ing young and old lives later in tPe.sum- mer. ~ Foster Grandparent programs are already initiated at three state hospitaJs. including Paoific State ·HOlpital in San B~dlno, which will double its pro- gram through the grant. . Tours of Fairview wards Wednesday - where young patients leading lives limlted ·by their afflictions flocked around the group -grapblcaUy illustrated one of Blatchford's comments. "This represents the best in mankind," he said, "men and women providing love for children whom society wants to forget." 'From Pcge I AGNES ..• and American · ·Legkm. posts i n w~·· .vi.·•·•a and "·-·land •il!M!rbi. ' -.... , • 1Hundrecls of 'IDQ!orisb ii~ .J..i..i and aome had..to be rescued. Tlle._Jh- tlonal Weatber-Servlce 1aid wind IUltl hit tlO miJel lllli"hi>ur. lllmdrada Of trees wera toppled and power was tnocked out in parts ol Wasblngloo and ill suburbs. Near Rockville, Md., to Iha nortb of Iha capital city, two dams were heavily strained and many families were evacuated because of danger· of collap1t but clVU defense officials 11id later Iha immedlate clanger had passed. envisioned. .. Snyder, who bu meanwblle expanded bis boldlngs to 117 aerea, lalt week an- noanced plans to revive the project, thla time with the help Of Tuu·oUmen Newel HaY,ea and William M91'.0!'bi, at it." · A resident of Seat~h., Nixon said that be 11 b1a own bola In a mutual funds buainea and therefore eollld spare the time fer politics. reereatlon program, with a pre-reglstra-struet1on of the freeway Bloog the &. there(ore free to go ahead wiUJ plans to lion period Friday from.& to 8 p.m. In the per1or Avenue r<ltle would be lmpo<stble build a 494-dlt condominium east ol Su-Bull f Cab 9 Corona del Mar High School girll' IYD>-stnc. the city oould never sign a free-parior Avenq •• if aid when it ,.ts final etprOO 008e. "I do have . the flnaDcingl" he declarea llaUy; "fllx. l'!O ll8l'lnerl and I are doing w. ~. Iaon't thJiiKlfcan mill." Buf ,Sn:yder, bombard«I by !nqulrlea --and local resklenll, Is 1")ue!a¢ to talk aboUt hla project "I~ been getting so many calls; -they gel me out of bed et midnill'l I just don't want any publicity rlgbt ""1"· • "In m to l!O days I'll he able to give out IOR1e ~ lnlormatlon.~' he 11y1. He did lndleate, however, lhlt his •-•ed project would not quite be u large .. the 11164 propoaal. HJs failure to acquire a former Newport Beach city dump lite lalt week cut the dream proj- ect lif 40 ...... Sn1dtr 11.oo 11ld Iha! Iha marina will IDclude a separate yacht buln for boat -who do not purch... any waterfront lots. OIANal COAST • DAILY PILOT TIM Onllle C.t DAILY PILOT, Wllft W11C11 h CMlbind ... Ntwt·,ras&. 11 f!Wblllfltd 1111 .., er... ee..t ,...,..,..,. ~r .... note •rtio.. .,_ """""" Mond•r fttrowlt "'*'• .. COlll M... H_,.,.1 lffcll. ~--lffdt/FOU!llaln V1tJey, L111una .._.. jrvNJSlddleNdt 11n11 SM "'"*"" a-AiM C.pi1lrMMt A sll'ltl• re;lorlal .... h puoli'llled ...... ys Ml $1Md1n. ne ~-' PlilblWlltlf """' ,, II "° Wnl .. , Sfrel1. Clift. ..... Cllllomf.11, t26U. RoUrt N. W•.4 Praidtnt Incl ,.,.,...,,.,. J1ck R. C11rfe, Vin ..... i.s.it 9M Genir1I Al\arwttr lhoM•• K11¥il a 111or TlloM•• A. Murphin1 Mtnltint ldllW L P•f1r Ktl19 ,....,.,. lftdl c11., rf!ror ... .,., ..... Offke )JJJ H"'p•rt hul•••r4 The President'• other brother, Donald 57, Is described as anxious .to get Into the political fray but, aa a vlce president of the Marriott Corp., wbjch owns a string of restaurants and motelJ, is barred from e111aglng in active campaigning. However, Donald Ni.J:on, wbo lives in Newport Beach, said that he plans to at- tend the Republican National Convention at Miami Baacb In August and perhaps will take a leave of absence to lend sup- port to bis brolher. FromP .. eJ UPPER BAY ••• had received no "hard facts" on the sulr Jee!. lie repeeled that he believed the land. •bould be preserved and would do evlr)'tblng pomble to acbleve that goal. The Upper Newport Bay area has Jong been a llUbjeot of debate and dispute centered on the controversial land ex· change agreement signed in 19611 belween lhe county and Iha Irvine Company which ~as cancelled unilaterally by the county Ill 1971. . The compony filed a lawsuit taler lhot yw to enforce tbe exchange agreement which providei for the trade of 157 acres ' of county owned tidelands for 357 aere.i of trvine-<>wnecl land IWTOUndlng the Upper Bay. . The existence ol the propoS.d negolla- t1ons agreement between lhe interior department and the company wu shrouded In mystey today but It was definitely known that copies of lhe con- tract were in the county. naslum, • · • way agreement beea111t Newport Beach ctty approval. reoldents llove ehongl!d tbelr dJarteT to In taking Its poolllon, however, com-SACRAMENTO (AP) -SO many peo- The city council ordered the apeelal require a referendum before ony future mlaslonera ,erieo<raged Newport Beach pie are tbrnwlng rocks and sboollng guns sign up because local ralidento are poylnf freeway agreements . eollld be signed. to reeognl7.e, the need for a tranaporta· at passing trains that railroad workers for the bulk ,of the facilltie• and' equ1P"' '"lbat'a the re.asm the commissicm ts tlon "conidor"· alq the \Superior Ave. want bulletproof glass on locomotives and ment used during the aummer procrams. maldng the offer to Coat<t Mesa to change nue route and to g u I d e Its land use cabooaea, says Assemblyman Ernest Also, In past years, the Influx of tile route," a Public Works Deparlinent planning aceordlngly. LICo.ste (!).Modesto). outsiders -summer renters -have 1-::1l::L~~~:-"G~~===~=~===::'::=:;:=::;;;:;:::=::;;:;:::::;;:::;::;;:=:;:;;:---for ced residents out due to overcrowding. I General registration, open to an)'O!le, soifia bed saln, ~w $399. 0 will be Salurday at Corona del Mar High .:;:;., • • • School from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., officials noted. .queen me Popular summertime a c t i v i t y in- struction such as sailing, swimming and surfing will be offered, in add.Ilion to such classes as children's arts and craftl, yoga, fishing , bridge and dog obedience. Other sports activities on the roster m. elude golf, gymriastlcs, b a d m i n t o n , volleyball, Judo"aitd tennla. Brochures giving specific detaUs have been delivered to all Newport Beach homes, but are alJo available at city hall, libraries or the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Deportment. Traffic to Roll As Bridge Fixed State Highway Department crews have found ~ way to fix the Pacific Coast Highway Back Bay bridge In Newport Beach without tying up traffic . SOU and sand underneath the structure have setiled unevenly in some parts and eNW• have had to close ooe lane to get al lb• P(Obiem area. But summertime belch traffic hlln't • been bothered -although the noiae hu, disrupted some nearby homeowners. The work is going on lale at nigh~ alter mid· n~ " " spokesman for Iha maintenance division said crews espeet to complete Iha jobs early Tuesday morning. .. " . . .. .. • ~ · • These are Vlry COIJ\fortlble $0fa bods for sitting and sl•ping. I lhlhlf M4'"1i P.O. I•• 1111, 92•6J --Olll -...-: .... ..., ''*' t..-~1 m ,._. A"""' ............. e.dl# ,,.. ,..,. lfNW.N However, th o s e most eoncemed with the Upper Bay problem including supenisors Clspers and David L. Baker said lhey had not seen a copy of the pro- posal as yet. 28 Held in 28 Frink Robinoon, representing a group of Newport Balch realdenla who have in- . tei'veoecl in the suit between'lhe companr an11 .., 00011t1 uJd today !bat the 1n-• 8 . n· R .d terior ~rtment had bee Qi con1ac1 an, 1ego 81 S- • A wide selection of fabrics and colorsto choote from . • Reversible blck1 and Nit cushions. .. a...fit1 -...._ II C.INM It ... Mr,t rs Cn4t '4MU1 a '""':i.Ucatf .. '42•1QI C Cl ""' wn,, ONl9t C...I ~ OMu). .. ~ •tlf'"-llllllnllw; ...... ....... ..-eifwrtlMtnw!ll ..,.. ,.,,, .. .• . .,,, ....,.., ..... .... ............. ...,.,, M11•=•;.J"':, • .. ~: ~ .. :::rA.ts ,..,..,,., """"'7 --- witb bfm 'a1ki~ a Jot of quesllons " • • • .. • But !Ml added that he had .Ot ..... a ~ DIEGO J AP) -"l'wontyqht completed copy of the proposed agree-persOns have been am.sled 1n u.cUy 21 ~t. raids by police and narcotlet officers "!be nr&otlaU.na slarted early lhl1 trying !o atop the Ille of marijuana and Year Ind the lnlerlor people have been dangerO\ll ctrug1. ' <~ nioulhed about I~" Robinson utd, -Tb6.taida wero ctftltred Wodnaday In , But lie added, "lhey protnlJtd u1 full In· downtown and lllUlb San DI ... but ar-~ by the mtddl~ ol tllls'year, and rests were made as far u El Cajon, ~~ now ao the !nlormatlon being Imperial Beach and Chula VIiia. Tbe1 ID- ,_ lll'Obobly II baoecl on fact." . eluded 12 juveniles, • H.J. GAg~FJT . -f U~NITURE PROFESSIONAL Opon Mon., 22)1 H>,RIOR ILVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thurt. i Fri. f¥11. COSTA MESA. CALIF. •• • • • ~ -. orange '.l•d•Y'• n..i ' OL 65, NO. 174, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 22, '1972 c . . lor Coast Marina . Besurlace By RUDI NIEDZIEl:SKI , qi tilt Dlltr Plitt ll•ff ·?On the south aide of Costa Mesa's Vk-o rla Street, just be.tore you cross ... over ' Santa 1Ana , River into Huntington ch, there is a small, quiet, shrub-lined A 11No Trespassing" sign keeps away curtOUJ1 except for a group of model t "entlnlslaats who gather there on y1 lo lei their r-trolled v ... ztp over the dark, placid water. A few yean from now the boots on that pond wW be lleek utllng, yach!s, JDe8ll1l' ing up lo liO fee~ accmling lo Paul I. snyder, a Costa Mexa boil dealtr, who Is convinced thal the pond and surrounding area wW become a bustling 175 mlllloo pleasure craft harbor. Aboot u yeara ago, Snyder 11)'1. be bought 107 "!"OS oJ ~)'"Oil the Santa Ana River Doodplain and for 10 yws bu been dreamilJi about lurning ii into a • west coot , veraion.' of F1orida11 Ft. Lauderdale. Six yeara igo, ti lootOd like bis cl;eim would cpme true. ~ -~ Engineering studlel pronounced the project feasible. Traci · mapo for, mOie than 1;000 waterfront homes, each with Ila own boat . allp, were drawn and approved. Finan- cing a~ available through a casb- carrying man fromJleverly llllll. • • "Our Keya Marini project wW be under construction by the end of Itel, .-and we look forward to ,l 1<:j:ntinuing flow l?f e~~ ~m this" wa~t develo~ ment. , • pfedlcted Louis"Usser, pres1· . dent of Lesser Enterprises, in a stockholders' l'<port that year. Then the lioai marina waa l<irpedoed, for lack of financing, All that MDllins ta ·the,j>oiid, dug by . Snyder· as·• !Moot deep test bcJje for the . development1 called the Keys Marina, . . . . ' . planned for ~location about one-mile in- land from lhe PaciCJc Ocean. · 'Gl"Ql!nd•water filled if lo the 'brim, as envisioned. Snyder, who has meanwhile expanded his holdings to 167 acres, last week an. nounced ,plans to revive the project, this time with the help Of Texas oilmen Newel Hayes and William Moroshi. "I do•bave the financing," he declaru Dally. "My two pertners and I are doing this together. I don't thint It can miss." • But Snyder, bombarded by hlqulrles from newsmen and local resldents, ii reluctant lo tallt aboot bis project • "I've been getUng so many calls:' sometimes they get me out of bed at midnight. I just don 't want ·any publlclty right now. "In 60 to 90 daya I'll be able to give oul some real information," he says. He did Indicate. however, that his renewed project would not quite be as (See MAlllNA, Page Zl. nes u -mm·e s .. ~oas .l'reewap Dump? Route Bombshell Shocks Officials By I. PETER KRIEG Of IN DallY ,Ifill Sta" 'Ille CaWornla Hi8hwiy Commissloo today voted to ask Coota Meaa If ii wants lo put the Newport FReway back on the orlglnally propooed roµte , aloag Newport Boulevard. · SUch ·•.change would probably mean ~vy, freeway lralflc wouicl llream out cl(:Costa Mell llld be .dumped Into New· Servicemen To Get Free Fair Entry AU aervtcemeo with ldeoUlicailon ca1lls will be admilled lo the Orange County Fair without charge until 10. o'ciOc:t lollight during "Armed Forces Day" at the 165-acre Costa Mexa f_airgrouncls. They will have plenty of enterlalnment to choooe from this evening, The popular comedy llogers Douglas and 1-ro are scheduled tQ. give anothel' f re e performance al a p.m. in the am- pJlllheater alid al 7 p.m. there will be a grandstand abqw starring D a n n y Bonaduce and Dave Madden, members of telev!sicm's l'artridge Family, (Ad- clluonat detalls·loday, Page 10). ., .The Syncopail0n Generation, a flve- J11111 group which bu lravelecl more then 100,ooo'Jiilles glvlnc performances at col- lege campuaea, 6rmY buel and llate (!frs, Will entertain al I p.m. and at I e.m. on the mall banclsland. • The young porfonnm, aome ol whom l)live split from well-konl!D recording gtoups such as, the Serendipity Singers, bring a varied. repertoire to the fair, in- cluding coomiry lolt, folt IOCk and blutt. :.fair vlalton are llao mnlnded lo being lliOir cameraa. An amateur photo contest II being held 111 coojunctlon with the fair and there will be prilel ID IP,eClal events, m!dway, Dower allo'!'. fa1rgruundl In _.-al, Ind model ""-"'-':'.AU catqllries, 1!1111 the acepllaa ol rpodela, may be PllototrtaPbld 11111 of· the \0 days or nlghta ol the fair anywhere • the grounda. ModeU will be.. provlcled between noon and I p.m, Sunda)' bet•,... tlle home -1cs building Ind the am- )>bltheater. •There iJ a limit ol 10 1IidC!I • prinll ID IJ£b categcry. Entrlel c1-July IM and should be sent to Arnold H1ncb, 1'73 Choteau Place, Anaheim. 'Mle color and black-and-white pbolGcraphs Will be judged July fl. ·:Entry blahks are available In the.fine eris and photography building at the fair,, •• Frldafs fair acbedule Is: • • AMPlllTllEATER :2 p.m. U.S. Navy Bind~ • f . J p.m. Jeao Loctin Revue I p.m. Frances Studio Preoents ,5 p.~ U.S. Navy Band Concert . 'p.m. Harl>or W«nen'1 <llorale ·r p.m. 0oug1aa Ind i-ro Show MAIL BANDSTAND : I p.m. Powcly the e1own , ; I p.m. ~ Wllll11111 Tfttellel ! p.m. SUly Sll'Clls Show s p.m. Powdy lhe Clown • 7 p.m. 5-tion Qlocl a •• ~· • p.m. s,ncopotlcx! QlocliC_, ·•I p.m. Syocopatlon OmcnPllfa GMllDSTAND . l:IS p.m. Spetdway lilolltqda lllllinf • STAGS S:30 p.m. Ice CorTillc • (Set FAIR, Pip I) • porl'• eztaUog street and highway pat- terns. · 'lbe acUon stunned olficilla of both Harbor Area communities. "Ooo-eee, 1bat'1 a bombshell,n mo,tled Costa Meaa Councuman Alvin Plnkley, bead of that citt'• Freeway .('Mun)lke. "I never anUctpated that.,. · · · · ·~ that ,Would jUll fix Ne~ Beach. 11 'IWUki put an arrow' m porl-'illio!tJtl-Wllll ... 15111 street "°" dnmptd <II, .. 'PIMliy . . '"Dtey'd be In • terrlhle·fix,'• be..ald, ad<!lll. "and rm tblnkln&. i:ii llewparl -hall ........ the be LDOYtd ~tr lo ow '. ~ "'-w .. 17th .... c:iluse ·cir fear lhlt lraflJc pour!J!I '. ooto the PeninliJW would totally bot& up tramc. • I . Newport Beoch 'councl-' coo&c.d their . Costa Mexa countCj>orla .lo . "' along with lhe change._ even lboi!lh It meant dlaruplinc ..tstinc Costa ,Mell plans. •. Pinkley recalled the events that •led lo tiie chance. · "'11lal'1 wh)' ao many people alq with m)'lelf are · ao paz:tlcularly bitter abool it," Pinkley said: 11NeWP,Ort.Beach went bacLon its '9'QRI."'-... , "Alter first approving the prapooed intercJiance with the freeway and_ IU[>er· tor Avenue at the coast -they IOI the change, then within 30 da)'I went. beck and aald they dldn' want any freeway." Pintley alld be WU looting fOrward to r.celving the lettei:. "And we'll give •em ·an answer," be -· Plntley noted that be conldn't ajfeak for lhe entire council on -II will do with lhe request -to ceme <ffidall)'. in lhe 1onn of, a leller from CommlsslClCI Secretary RDberl Boles -noting that two· eotmellmen are out ol. town.· 11Jt would affect our downtown ttde- (lloe NEW ROITJ'B, Pafe· Z) * * * State Preparing . Report on Route Land Disposal ,, ' • You •can'' buJ' love but ~ chlldren in caiilornla tnSt!tuliaal. are,#!-· I Ung II. mlllloo .worth or gr~Jy \. and grandlatberly afiecllon. • ' ' Tho combined federal~ I grant lo vlllly expand FOiier Grandparents (>11>- graml wu announced Wedoeitday at Fairview state Hoapltal in Costa Mes& Joe Blatchford, director of ACTION, Prelld«it Ni%oa's citizen service agenct, and Gov. Ronald Reagan's wile, Nancy; visited tbe bospi\al lo mak.. the CU,.Clooure. • A lotal-ol llllt,J83 in ftideral fuods, plus l!S,315-In 11!!1...Uocated money wijl 1 finance• the uniqµe , ~ within Ca1lfornla'• 'elllll 'lnstllu~ for the retarded•; ' I CurtenUJ', :r--state llDlpltal bu .0 WI• lwl F_. Grandparents pro- gram, .Ilcit many · oenlor citllals are ._ lbe ·-of volunteer' _t ... al the facllity. 'lbe local abare WW llnance 75 oveHO men and WOllleD ol llmltacl incomes to ipend !Our houra ,per day al the hospital -two boun each with iwo clil/erenl chlldren -or lliO J»,tlenta in all. · Bialcb!ord/ 31, former dlroctor ol the Pea<!! Oorpo, aplained that .both adult IJld rejarded child will benefit and this iJ bow it -planned. . "'lbe role ol the oldetly pmoo lo1o act u IJl1IDdpanal lo the ehild they are help. Ing," be uplah1ed, polhlg it provldet the adult wltb a ~ llOClil cootrlbu. tJon. .. CoMideal OD oulirowlh of last year'I I White ._ Oanlmnce on "PW· the Footer Gnr"41 LL-procram JI01I 11.110 per hour, pha ... -' at lltt llaapttal. Recrolline will bqln immadlate!y lot fndMduall w couples, whole annual earned il1colM mllll be $2,000 or $2,900 respectively.' . THnlportatloo w1II be pm>lded for Ille· foster P'andpirenla, 11 needed, in .M' -lo otllor beneflta lncluclinc .. in-ltlll ._ qatniDc coune I a lherapeullC _.,,,. !or the retanled. Blaldlfcd dld LW>!. D\<Dt!CNI it Wed- 11111Jt1, bit Ille,~ --for ,....~lo the -.. tha~ !or r-.y ID the lederalty.financed Belhll Tewert-cililen u,.nper. The ACTID!f ptl '!ill I!t 1aa;ltd b1 • RIDiNlt ..... -Joe Blalchford, ACTION clirector, <Niii youne pa-' · !lent dmbt1 1our· lo 11111ounce Foster Grandparenu prosram. Soon they'll ·11e ptUnJ muc11· 111ore attention and affection. • , Toura ol Fairview Wards Wednelday - where fG'llll poilenla leacllha llv¢1 limited. b1 their allllctlons !locked •round the"""";_ grapblcally Wustrtted ... ol Blatclllanl'I comment.I. '"nll 'ttpi .... the best In mankind," he aald1"men and women pooYldlni love !or ~ wllcon aoclel1 -to for(<!-" - At Least 26 Dead;,Toll May Go Up By l1blted Pre11 lnttrnational Tropical storm Agnes punished !ht East Coast with up lo a foot of rain today, spawning deadly Dash floods from the Carollnu lo New Yort. Tens of "'ou1•nds ol peraons fied their homtt and olbera were awept to their deaths u ovarflowlog rivers inundated parts of al leut 11 states. The death loll in Agnes' weekloog ram· page mounted lo 42. At least 26 persons were repcirled dead today, mostly drown· Ing victlma, Ind nlno -. missing or • belleved ~ u the alorm lumbered up the Eutant Seaboard Ind into western NewYon llate. . De ... 1'U Hlimaled in the mllllooa. Niii ............ killed In VltJlnla, t• died ID ....,.1, .... -four awept 1o • their dalllll by tho 8ulquehanna River -four .,.._ ·dlecl Iii .....,,.,.,, lwo In North ........ VM laDolawara, Auu.w.t In tho Wuhlnglon area warned. flit death toll Could rise when rescuers reiched nwnerous .submerged cars. . ~ blew lip into I hurricane last weekend and kWed IS persons when II 1wept through QJha and Florida causing more than t25 million damage in Florida alone. • More than 10,000 persons were given tempor.,Y abelter in schools and fire houses in. VIrainla Ind Maryland IUburbs of Wa&41niton, D.C. -which was hit with up to a foot of rain in ib wont alorm in II years. ,Pennsylvania Gov. Milton S h a p p moblllztd' ~ Nationll Guard to cope with a ••staite al extlesne emeaceucy" and w1nila of'up lo liO m1lel ID -and heavy ~alna lubod New Yori: CllY. TlwMadl of persons were orderocl evacuated from the heavily populated Jones Fall Valley of Blllimore when the earthon WIDI ol Lake Roland Reservoir began Cl"lllllbling. In Peuaaylvanla, the state Capilol was closed and most roads leading inlo Har· risbuts were under water. T h e Penn1yl vanla Department of TranaportaUon reported nine major brldg• out Ind all PeM <;entrai Railroad aervlce IOUth of Philadelphia was halted. In western New York, the Allegheny River ,,,.. from only two feet to ""8rly 17 feet In JI lioun -eight and one-half feel abova flood llap -waahing out brldgea and lurnlng -al amaU com- munillel lnlo -Wm]o W ..... WU reported IWO feet deep Jn Ille -ol SIJlnilehaule, Eldred. hrl AllechaoY Ind SmelhpoJI, Pa., IJld In • (lee AGNEI, Pllp I) ...... <'•• .. Weatllei' Mostly 11U1LL11 P'r1da7, OQS lht weatberiady, foUowils the lllUal morntnr low c-. HJcba around 115 at tlie beachM rtlltla In 75 m. land. Lowa In the IO'L INSIDE TO.DAY The proolrioll4i IOlng of lht lrilh /!tplllllicon Armv hos .,.. · nounced that ii ICIU -4 of· fnuiOt op<tottons in Norlh"" Ireland 1lol1ing 01 midnight Mondav. S<t atOTt/, Pot1• 4. ......... ' ....... ' ,. ·-. c--c-.. -.. --" --. ..... , 1 Ill »11 --.......... " .... Fl W • .. .._ " -..., --. --. --,. -.. ---,.......... II --:=. ... ...J --, ~~Y~JLOT ........ QUIET POND AND SURROUND.ING LAND MAY llECOME COSTA MESA HAUOJt Tho f75 Million Keya Marini Off Vlctorl1 Stroot In Another Revly1J. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Boot Dealer's Hopes Rise for Mesa Harbor State Senate Acts Tonight On Route Bill DAILY PILOT ......... LM ,..,_ VISITORS BRING BIG NEWS TO FAIRVIEW! SOMETHING FOR OLD AND YOUNG Nancy Ru91n (from left} Bl1tchford, Dr. Anthony Toto •nd VoluntHra '1 RVDI NDJ:[IZIEI~ .... D* .......... OD the IOUlh aide ol CoN M.,.,, Vic- ""11 -· jull before you croo1 ~·er lbe •Santa An1 Rlver Into Hllllllqton Buch, there is a small, quiet, shnib-llned pond. A "No TresJ>Wlni'I llgn keeps away !ht curloul, ucepl !or a group o! mOdel . boll ~Ill who gather there on Sundllya to let their nodfo.controlled ve>- ..i. &Ip over the dark, placid water. A r.w yean liom now the boall on that pood will be .... k Alline yachll, meaaur· lnl up to • feet, according to Poul L. Snyder, a CoN Mesa boat dealer, who II <OOYillCed !bat the pond and surrounding llU Will become a bullllJlll 175 miliJoD plouure craft harbor. About IJ yeara ago, Snyder 11ya be booglit 107 acrea-ol properly on the Santa Ana Rivtr floodplain and for 10 years has been drelDlinll aboUt turning it Into a west cout . version ol Florida'• Ft. t.l!dtrdale. . ~ years ago, ii looked llke his dream would come true. Encllleertng atudl" proncunced the project feaalble. '!'rid maps for mo"' !ban 1,111111 ,.aterfront homes, '"ch with Ill own boat allj), were drlim and approved. Finan- cing appell'ed avall1ble thlO!Jlh a calh- carrylnl man frQID Beverly Ht!JI, . ''Our Ktyt ?iarlna project will be llDcler ~ by the end of 11&4, and we'loOt 1orWanl to a contimltq flow of earnings from this waterfront deVelop- meni ••• " pn(I~ LoulJ Le-, pretl· dent ol t.....r Enterprll,s, In a llocklioldm' r-.parl !bat~· "I1llli 1111 .boll lllli'lnl' ;"'' l<llloi'lii~-. for lad: of financing. • I All 11111 -II the pond,'q ~y Sn)'dir u a If.fool deep tell bolt for tilt devtlopmtat, called tilt Key1 Marina, pl•-for locatloa about -..lit in- land from the Pacific Ocean.• Ground Wiler ftlled .it to the brim, U enviJloned. • 'll,. coot of ci...dgln( and bultbeadlng, orfcl..Uy atlmated al 110 mlllion, is ... peCl<d to -around 111 to 112 million today. C.O.ta Mesa city councilmen have taken a cool attitude toward Snyder's renewed ptlm, which include buying back the fc.-.closed State Mutual Savinp property at• IU mlliJon price tag.· Planning Department officials say they have not yet been contJcted by the bOat dale, but Snyder on the other hand uya: "It'• going thla time. . "Our englneen ..,, .. Ing fUll bla.11 and they'll ,1tart work1nJ with the city IOOll." Exceulve coetl, ouch u helahtOl\lni tho Pacific Cout HJaliw1y brld1e under wblch the hoall will have to pua to "'8Ch tho harllor via a widened ~vlll .. Jlan. ning a..-i, may puab the lol price out of reach, they uy. '41 don't care what you do on the Water, ft wUl colt you money," is Snyder's retpOnllt. "But It will a11o bring you money." NiXon Supported By His Brother In Campaigning WASlllNGTON (UPI) -Pretldent Nixon bu oome brotherly 1Upporl In his bid for rHlecllon. The PrlDdent'• )'llW!ler brother, Ednrd, a, II ilervtnr .. I lllaried VICI chtlnqan of Ibo, Commlttae for the Rt Jmectloa ol tho Preaidtllt and is -~ with volunteer lllJ)pOrten. A apokOlllllD uld the Prealdenl'1 brother II "dolaa quite 1. hit of apeakJnc around the country and II doing 'YOJ'7 well at it." '!be Calilornia Senate ls acbeduled to act 1tonight or FridaY. on Aslemblyman Ro1>ert E. Badham 1 bill that would eliminate the Pactflc Coast Freeway throu&h Newport Beach. Both Badham and State Senator Dennis Carpenter (botlt R·Newport Bead!) bave predicted overwhelming puaage of the measure that recejved a "do-pass" recommendation from the Se n a t e Transportation Committee eorller this week. Senators -e acbeduled to 10 Into session at 4 p.m., but Badham11 office said Ibey did not know for turo this rnomln( wlleJI the bill will come to tbe floor for third readln(. '.'It'• at lbe end rL a long !ill" they uld. U It pa,... u Opectad, the meuure will be returned to tbe-Allembly for a -vote Ibero, beca ... "' t«bnical amendmtatl,to tbe measure. Approval. Will likely be routine, however, alnce' Allembbmen voted a.1 In favor ol lbe blli when It went thlO!Jlh the first time. ' B1d!Wn said the meuure could be on Gov. Re ...... --Jy In July. It will probthlf 1et _!here just ahead of a bill lpolllOl'Od by Cazpemer !bat would wipe the eillre ~ay off the atatola hJahway lllaminor maps. • Corpenter's bib 11 adieduled for hear- t,. before Ille Senate Flllanco O>mmlttee Monday. .. ' " C:Onvictlons Noll Supreme Court Voids All-_white Jury Cases From Wire Services WASHING TON -Convictions of white defendanta are invalid II Negroes were s~y excluded from the Jury, the Supreme Court ruled 5 to 3 today. Over the years, the court has struck down guilty judgm...ts returned againlt black defendants by juries from wllich black.! were pointedly e.z:cluded. Today's ruling was the first involving a white defendant. Jllllice Thurgood Marshall, in the main opinion, aaid "when a grand or petlt jlD'y h.u be<n aelected on an impennisalble bui.I, Ille existence of a. conatltuUooal violatlon does not depend oo the NEWROUTE ... circUmatancea of the ptl'IOft making the cJalni.\' '!be jury case ""'"" !ram Georgi.I where Dean Rene Pelerl WU convicted ol burJJary In Muacocee Olunty and omteoced to 10 years In prolion. Long afler. the 1156 trial, he uked federal oourl.s to aet aalde the jU<Jimeat btcauae the juries · were ci-awn from ractally -ated tu dlgeata and no NOIJ'OOI served at his trial. In other caae1 todly, the court: w...d tile n>1Jn1er1n1 of· lchool dlotrlcta Into smaller """' when the result is to Jll'1)eluate rlClal -•tlon. / ' tbe Newport.Balboa Penlntula. .,....,&., .ict.' Pr.e-registrati,·. on "They better evaluate II, T'lold them • .,,,., -Newport -would they OUlht to COlllder 'What they are ll'O"lde better lrafllc IOt'\'lce -than SU. For Recreati.Oll ll)'lnr wry ctrefully," he said. perior A-•lllY'ftY," tile.,.._, Mcinnis wi/La~ In,~ said. . ' • , • · °"1lmllllon n'lo«li,, ii>' "1ut qalmt a Foll awing Mc!nais' presentation, com- program Slated State Puhllc Wcll'ka llopertment request missioners heard a PWD staff recom- for 1utboriutlm to condemn tome prop-mendatka to drop the request, and in • erty in the planned Superior Awoue effect, did Just the!. Newport Beach retldenta will have first riChl-of-way. 'llte Robert H. Grant "-ation Is k t •---In 1~-• Mclanll told Ille cmunlnlon tllat con· ~..-crac a c-,.. year• aummer strudlon Of Ille freeway am, the Su-therelore free to go ahead with plans to Ji't'Oln Pflfle I FAIRVIEW •.• for residency In the federally-financed Bethel Tower& senior citizen skyscrape r. The ACTION grant )Viii he awarded by J uly, allowing immediate training so the Foster Grandparents can begin bri&bten· ing young and old lives later in the. aum· mer. Foster Grandparent program! are already initialed at three state hospitals, including Paollic StJte -Hoopital in San Bernardino, which will double its p~ gram throu&h the grant. Tours of Fairview wards Wednesday - where young patients leading lives llmlted·by their afflictions Docked around the group -graplilcally Illustrated one of BJatcbford'a comments. ''This represents the best in mankind," he said, "men and women provi ding Jove for children whom society wants to forget." 'Ji'r ... P.,,e l AGNES ... and American · Legion posll i n Wuhln8tou'1 .Vir&lnta and Mar)'Wid 1UIM.u'bl. ' Hundreds of 111QtorlatS were alranded and IOOle had_tO be rescued. '!be Na- tloaal Weather Service said wind 111111 hit so mllol Pll'bour. -ot frees were toppled and power was knoCked out In parta ol Washington and Ill suburbs. Near Rockville, Md., to the north of the capital city, two dams were heavily alralned and many famllles were evacuated because ol d&naer of coll- but civil defense officials 11id tater the Immediate ctanser had pused. &lydtr, who hu meanwhile ezponded his holdinp to 117 acne, lalt week an- ooomced plans to rnlve the project, this time with the help Of Texu oilmen Newel Hayes and William ~hi. A retldent ol SeatUe, Wuh., Nixon said that he II hla own 1"*a In a mutual funda bullnea and therefore could opare the time for polltica. · · rec"'8tion pnlil'am, with a pre-re11Jtra. perlor A nllle would be lmpoolbl build a 49f.uAft condomlnimn em! ., su. tion period Friday from.I to 1 p.m. in the s1nco Ille ""J'i; could never ai111-a ire:. perior Avenuf, u alld -. it ,.ts 11na1 Bulletproof Caboose? Corona de! Mor H11b School slrll' ll'Dr way agreement hecaute Newport Beach ctty _.oval. "I do have the ' finadcmg," he declam Datly: "My two pertnei:o and I ..,, dolng 11111 \Gl<fller. I don~ think It can mill." Bui /lllyder, bombarded· by lnqulrlet from -and local rtaldentJ, I• reluclanl to talk about hla proJecL "!'ft been getting 10 many call•; aomtllmet they get me out of bed at mldDllbl. I jlllt don't want an,y pulillcllJ richl m,r. "In IO to IO day1 111 be able to give out IOl1ll "'1 information/' he uy1. He dJd tndJcate, however, that hlJ iewnd project would not qulle be u larp u !ht 11161 proposal. His failure to aCqulre a former Newport Beach clty dump lite list week cut the dream proj- ect by 40...... . Soyder 11'0 said that the marina wlli Include a llOPIMlte yacht buln !or boat owntr1 who do not purclwe any W1terfron t Jots. OU.N•I COAST • DAILY PILOT • TM Or•llfl C.t DAILY PILOT, wtlfl Wl'lkll II ~ ftM N,...p,.._ It Mlllfltd Illy •'o-.. ca.If ,...i."'"' ~r. s.,.. ~ ...... ,. ~ MwllM'f !hrwgll Pt•r, .., CO.I• M... H..,..., lffdl. ~...,...,. IMdi.IFoul!Nln V1 llty, Lag- e.di. ll'YIM/SHcltntdl: n a.n QfNn!V ... ..... C.pblt-"' '""''' "'~ ...,.. It "'°'ltMd Slhltttys Md ~"' '119 ,r11KIMI puMlltlltw ,11111 I• II UI Wftl .., ....... °""' M-. Ctlllom,., "'"" RolHttt N. W1t4 .. ,....._ .. l'\lb!Wlw J1clt It, Cvrl•f ,. The Pruldent'• other brother, Donald 57, ls described .. anxious to aet Into the poliUcal fray but, aa a vice president of the Marriott CA>rp., which owns a string of restaurants and motels, is barred from •11111ing In acUve campaigning. However, Donald Nixon, who Jives in Newport Beach, aaid tba t he plans to at· tend the Republican National CA>nvention at Miami Beach in August and perhaps will take a Juve of absence to lend sup- port to hla brother. Ji'rom r.,e 1 UPPER BAY ••. had received no "bard facts" on the sub-ject. -'~' repeoted lhlt he believed the land m..,,d be J)merVed and would do everythtnc possible to achieve that goal. The Upper Newport Bay area baa long been a lllbject of debtte and dispute centered on the controversial land ex· change agreement signed In 1966 beiween the county and1he Irvine Company which was cancelled unilaterally by the county lll 1171. The company !Ued 1 lawsuit later tlltt year to enforce the e1cbange agreement which provlde1 for the trade of 157 acres of coonty owned tidelanc!.o for IS7 • .,.. or lrvlne-ownecJ land lllll'l'OUJldln the uwer Bay. . Yid ,,_ldenl W Ckntr11 Mtnittr Th11r111 k11•ll .~ ... Tllo"''' A. M"''hi111 MMltlnl IEllltw . The exisltllCI of the proposed negotia- tions agreement between the interlo.r department end the company waa • shrouded in myatery today but It was definitely known thal copitJ ol lhe con- tract were in the county. However.t ho 1 e most C'Ql>Cemed with tbe Upper Bay problem includin& supenisort Caspers and David L. Baker aaid tbey had not seen a copy of the pro- posal u yet. l. P1t1r Krl99 lff'llll*f leldl Cll'r l lllllf N..,ert .._.. Offk. )JJJ Hewpert ht1in1r4 lhllloj ""-• P.O. I•• 1111, 911U • OlllilfO..... . a.. ... , -... ..., '""" .__m_,_ ................ l l1"1~•--.. ,. as 1111. • Hwll 11 C..l'fllM ._ 'llf •h IJ Cn4J '4J"4Jft funk RoblnlO!I, nprettntlng I group of Newport Betcb tealdentJ who have in- _ In the llllt belwwn the company .... lbe ..... , aald today Ula! the i.. tenor Department had bee In contact wffll Mm "aakinl a Joi "' qlleltionl." nulum, mldenta heve chlnged their charter to In taking Its position, however, com· SACRAMENTO (AP) -So many pea. The city council ordered the apecial .,,quire a referendum before any future missioners .encocn1ed Newport Beach pie are throwlna tocka and shooting guns sign up because local resldenll ll'e poying. fl'ffWly .,.,,.menta ,could be signed. to recognJ:e the need for a tramporta-at pualllg trains that railroad work era for the bulk ,of the faclllUes and equip-"Thtt'• the reasm the comm1 .. 1on Is tlon "com~" alq tlJe Superior Ave-want bulletproof glass on locomoUves and ment used during the IUl!Ullff Pl'Oll'lllll· mH!Dg the otler to Ollta Mesa to change nue route and to I u Ide Its land use cabooses, saya Aasemblyman Ernest Also, In past yeara, the infill% of the route," a Public Worb Dopertiilent planning acoonllngly, LaCoste (0-Modesto). outsiders -summer renters -have r:::-i::;t~tQ"~~~~iP=====================~=====;;;::---forced residents out due to overcrowding. w111~ .. ~t:£~.~1~~1~":'; sofa bed sale! ~ • . . $399. School from 9 a.m. lo J p.m., official! 'J ' noted. .queen sue Popul ar summertime a c t i v i t y in· struction such as sailing, 1wimmin1 and Burllni will be offered, in addition to such cluses aa children'• arts and crafts, yoga, fishing, bridge and dog obedience. Other sports acUvities on the rOBter in- clude golf, gymriuuc11 badm i nton, volleyball, Judo"and tennll. Brnchures glvln& 1peclflc details have been dellvered to all Newport Beach homes, but are alJo available at city hall, libraries or the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. Traf fie to Roll As Bridge Fixed State Hljhway Department crews have found 19 way to fix the Pacific Coast Highway Back Bay bridge In Newport Bead! without tylna up traffic. Soil and sand unaerneath the strudure have aetUed unevenly In some partl and crew• have had to close one lane to 1et at the P!'OhlOJll area . But aUminerUme beach trallic hun'I • been bothered -•ltltouch the noiae hu disrupted 10me nearby homeownena. The work 11 goln& on late at nilJ!I, after mid· . ' A 1pok11man ·for 1he maintenance dlvi.llon said crew1 expect to complete the jobs earr, Tueadty momlng. 28 Held in 28 San . Diego Raids • • size 'I • • $299. • Th• lf'll wry COIJl.fol'tllblt tofa beds for sitting and sleeping. • A wide selection of fabrics and colon to chootl from • • Reversible blc:kJ 1nd .i cuthions. • • 'f'1MI Mun' a HJ:-ltn ' . c:e• wn. ~ c.1 ....... -. R ... -....... --..... ...., ...... ... .., I &¥I 11 .......... ,... ..... ...,...._.. But he addtd illat he had not eeen a eompleted copy ol the proj)Oled .,_ tl\11)!. ''!'be "'10U1tlona 1tarled eatJ, thla -and the Interior -1e ha .. -•Iott maulbed about It," RobilllOll llld. i!AN DJEOO '/AP) -.,._IJ4ilhl • pen0o1 have been amoted In uactJy a rald.o by police and -Cll!lcorl tr1ln& to llap the ... "' marijullla and daac ..... ..... H.J~GAl\RFfT .fU~NITLJRE r .. -..... '::; •.::!.:,:-~;·....,, ~~~· "they promlled 111 full In· :::'~";'"""" by the middle ol thla't ear and -· • =i:-.. tho Information beiJC J1ft¥r ll'Oltably 11 bald oc fact." '!be raldli ........ tired ~In downtown and lliUtb San Diep but ... mt.I were made u far u II <lljan, Imperial leach and Clula VIiia. '!liq .. duded IJ juv..u., P~OFESSIONAL I · Open Mon., 2211 HARIOR ILVD. IN1'UIOR DESl&NERS Thur1. & Fri. ""· COSTA MESA. CALIF. J ( I • v tO lb on N h "' IC 1• di I le f -p. 1li • .. ' '· . ' • :-•• • • • :- • • ·' ' ' . •• VOL. 65, NO. 174, 4 SECTIONS, :t2 PA6ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 22, '1972 • . . . . IJreains · lor Coast Marina Besurlace By RUDI NIEDZIEl:SKI qt HJe .Dtltr P~lel Slltf _On the south aide of Costa Mesa's Vic- toria street, just before you cross over ' I tbe0 Santa ," Aria River into Huntingtorl Beach, there is a small, quiet, shrub-lined pond. A '1No Trespassilig'' sign keeps away the ~i~, except for a group of model boat tnthlislasts who gather there on Sundays to let thtlr radil><ontrolled ve&- ..i.. zip over the dark, placld water. , A r.., years from oow the boltl· on thal pond will bealeeit 11illngyachts, mtlmll" Ing up to 50 feet, according to Paul L. Snyder, a Costa Mesa boat dealer, who ta convinced that the pond and surrounding area will become a busillng fl5 million pleasure craft harbor. About 12 years ago, Snyder aaya , be houghl 10'/ acres of P10perlY on the Santa Ana River floodplain and !or 10 years bas been dreamlni about turning it into a . . west coast veraion: of Florida'• Ft. "Our Keys Marina projOct will be Lauderdale. under construction by the end o! l!M, Six years ~go ii JOoted like his dream ·' and we.look farw~.to ~a iqntinuing flow -"d tru' ~ : ' · of earnings from this wateiiront develop-w..,...._ come e. / -! ment ••• " predicted Louis Lesser, presi· • Engineering studies pronounced the dent of Lesser Enterprises in a proj<ct !easlble. . slockholders'. report that year. ' Tract ''"1'1*. for, more than 1;000 Then the .boat mirlna was torpedoed, waterfront liomes, each with its own hoal . for lack of lJnancing. slip, were drawn and approved. Finan-All that remains ts ·the, pond, dug• by cing aJipeand available through a cash-Snyder'U'I If.loot deep test hole for the carryiDg man from _Beverly Billa. : . developµltDt •. called ~e· Keys Marina, . ' planned for 4 location .about ooe-rolle In- land frqm the Pacific.Ocean. · 'Groulid•water !llled it to thebrlm, as envisioned. · Snyder, wbi> has·meanwhile expanded his holdings to 1811 acres, last week an- nounced.plans to .revive the project, this time with the help Of.' Texas oilmen Newel Hayes •nd William Moroshi. '"I do·have the fmancihg," he declares flatly. "My two partners and I are doing this together. I don't think it·can miss." But Snyder. bombarded by ""1ulrles • from newsmen and local residents,· is reluctant to talk ahoul his project. "I've been getting so many calls:' sometimes they get me out of bed at midnight. I just don't want · any publlcilY. right now. ' "In 60 to 90 days I'll be able to give out some real information," he says. He did indicate. however, that his renewed project would not quite be as (Ste IMlllNA, Page Zl nes ~oas • . .Ereewag Dump? Route Bombshell Shocks Officials By L. PETER KRIEG Of Ille OllllJ Pl"' Shff The Calilmla Hlgbwiy Commission today voted to ask Colla Mesa If ii wanla to pul the Newport Fr<eway back on the orlglnally propoaed l'O)ll•, along Newport BOulevard. Sucb ·•.change would probably mean heavy, freeway lralOc ,would slream oul "! .tosla M~ 11111 1>9,dumped ln~ New· Servicemen To Get Free . . Fair Entry All aervicemen with idenUfication cal!ls will he admitt'l'I to the Orange County Fair withoul charge untll 10 o'clOck toolght during "Armed Forces llsy" at the llll>acre Costa Mesa fairgrounds. ' !l'hey wlll have plenty of entertainmeQt to clioose from this evening. '!be popular comedy singers Douglas and Lonero are 1ebeduled to. give another fr e e performance_ .at a p.m. in the am· pbl~ter and at 7 p.m. there will be a grandstand · . show starring D a n n y Bonaduce and D&ve Madden, members of television's Partridge Family. (Ad· dlllonal detalla•loday, Page 10). 1 .The Syncopati~ Generation, a five- flllll group wblch >bas traveled inore than 100,000 miles giving performances at col· lege canipultO, Army baata and state lairs, Will entertain at I p.m. and at I i>m. on tbe mall bandstand. '!be young performers, aome of whom !jive split from well-known recording g(oups such ~ tha Serendlp(ty Singers, br'lng a varied. reperlolre to the !air, in- cluding country loll<, folk rock and blues. ~fair vlsitori are alao ,...,lnded th bring their cameras. An amateur photo contest la being held ln coojuncllm with the lair and there will be prilel In l)!eCial events, midway, flower abow, laltgrounds In 'l'iieral, and model calegoritl. . ·."All categories, with the aoeptlon of ipodels, may be plloloRrapbl!d any of-the lf days or nJshta of the falr anywhere .., tlie grounda. Models will be provJaed between noan and 4 p.m. Sunday betw.en . the home economics building and the am· pblthealer. • •.'Tflere is a limit of 10 1lidel ar prinll ln Heb category. Enlriel clole July II and 'Sbould be sent to Arnold Hincb, 1873 Ollteau Place, Anaheim. '!be color and tilack-and·wblte photographs will be 1'Jdged JUJy rr. • 'Entry blallb are available In tbe fine ·Iris and p~aplly building at the fair., . ,.Friday's lair ocl!edul• Is: · ,.~, . AMPBmlEATER • ;~ pJD. U.S. Navy Band ConCer1 · r ._ J p.m. Jean Locldn Revue • . ,f p.m. Jiraoces Studio-. ,5 p.m. U.S. Navy Band Olnctrl t pJD. Hlli>or Women'• <liorale '? p.m. Douclu and Lonero Sbow ' MALL BANDSTAl'!I> : i p.m. Pow<ly Ille Clown · ·s p.m.-.. wmi11111 Twllloltts " : i p.m. Blll1 8imls Sbow · • 5 p.m. PolnlJ Iha aown •''I' p.m. S-llon 0qx 111tkn :'J p.m. s,noo,·11m Oqx-- . •I p.m. S-U00 °""8nPllml ·.. . <*.viDllTAND • ·'1:15 p.m. SpiEdWif lloMejde Jlldl1' • .. • STAGS •. ~:30 p.m. tee cmtnc :· (Seo FAIR, Pip J) • ' port'~ exlstlng sb'<et 411d highway pat- terns. · '!be action stunned olliciala o! both Harbor Area communilles. ''Ooo-eee, 1hat.'1 a bmnbeheD," cbartled Costa Mesa Councilman <'Jvin . ~y, bead of Ilia! ,ell¥,'• ,Freeway Onn"'lfl<e. f'I never anticipated that.• · .. "M411, that WOUid . just fu: N~ Beach. II wooilll pul ll!l '8m>W' iJt .,.. po~l!Nd>'i~tf11 ....... 11111 • Strttt and dmDped olf,•l'!Mley· d. '"l'!l<Y'd be ln • terrlble·fu:,''be,aaid, addlJlc, "and I'm tblnkln~n:"" · Newport ~ bid the rolite be lllMI ~ly lo . Superior A .. lletoW 17th bt- NeWpOrl Beach · com>cilmen ' con cauaa Or !ear thll lrllf!lc poin'!Dglonto the Penillsilla would' IOlally boltli up lrafllc,. • ' ' ·~· their ·eosta ~Mesa coumtrj:llJtl go ,., ">. , ,. : c. . .. . , -# .1'it · • _ ~· • \ -, '~!.·~~..:pr""""' .... aloog with t!ie,cbange, even .~ !I VISrroRS'•RtNG!etG NEW$i~~·jl~l!'Vf•r ~t ~'QLD1,M!j»TI1UNCl , meant cllarupllng Wstlng 'Cosla ,Meaa "NoncyvJtNgor>l (frdm \oftl'.Bhltc~Dr.' Ant!Mny,'T~:·1nd• Velun-. : plans. 11 • · • , l ', ~. · ·. '•·t . ' 1 ,. I ' " I ' Pinkley recalled the events that j ed to . t . • • : • ~·.. !.. 1 \ i •. ·: . ·. , .~ 1 • • :i • ;,~]~~::·5 tirana-.-.n(al ... LoYer··:.·· back,09 its wortl."t . •· • · · ~1 ' • l ~ . ' ~ .' , .... . 1n~:;:::u:rr:: ... ~ and"= U~S·~·sfure' (;rant r.o Ex~rul:J!,Mii . for .'ff:era.r:;J,e,d lor Avenue at the coast -they iOt the ... "' , -... · • r • 1 • , change, then within 30 days wen~ back By 'AllTllUlt R. ·VJNSEL ' . ·' _,,.... and said they didn't want any freeway." Of~ o.i~ Pli.t ''~· Pinkley said be was looking lorwltd You ·can't" buy ' lov~ but retar<led IO receiving the letter. cblldren in California lnal!lutloohrii,J.O!· · ''And we'll give 'em ·an answer," be ting tl'niilllon .worth ot' gr~ry f •owed. and grandfatherly llrectlon. • :. ' • Plnkley noted that be coaldn' *8k The com1'1ned federat'~:te · grant to for the entire council on -u will do · r .• .., ' · A vllllly,qpand FOlt'er Grandparenta pr.o- with tbe nquest -to come alliclally in grams waa allDOUllCed Wedneilday al the idnn o!, a1letter from Commission FalrV!ew S!&te Hospital in Costa Mesa. Secretary Robert Boles -nollng that _... ' tw~ councilmen ire Cul ·or town. Joe Blatcmord, director o! ACTlO!I, "It WWld affect our downtown rede-. Preai~t Nixon's citizen service agenc11 (Ste NEW ROIJTE, p.,. Z) and Gov. Ronald Resgan's wile, Nailcy; visited . tbe bo6pftal to make· the 1;: 1;: 1;: di,Klooure. . A total·ol $819,W in_ lederal !unds, plus· $398,385. in stat .. allocated money wilt State Prepal"ina firiance· the 'unique program within • &~. Calllomi1l1 , 'elg'bl • lnslttuUOlll for the . l ~.· ~ ' . Report .on Route .Currently, ra1rv1ew.state 11aop11a1 bas, no orplllmd F-Granc!Parents pro- gram, ,liat many · stnlcf citizens are Land DisDIWll. -Ille mul61udes-·ol •VOiunteer! r --Workers at the laCllity. . . · ' The local abare 'will llnance"75 over-«J The Calilornla Public Works Deplrt· men and women of limited incomes to men1 loday waa onlered to ~ a . opend !Our boura per day at tha hospital Ital! report detennlnlng 'tbe leaslbllity -two boun .0.h with two dillerent of dlspoaing or aH JU freeway rigllk>f· children -or 150 patiento in all. · ,way propertlts ln Newport-Be'ICll. · Blalchrord; 31, former director of the The octlm, ordtred h)r tbt I/late HI!lh-Peacio Corpa, explained that bolh adult way Oommisslon me!'ting th& .-ung aJid retarded child wlll'bentflt and this 11 in Sacramtnlo, would be tantamount to how It waa planned . · giving up all hope for a -lreqay "The role of the eiderly person ll·to act throvCh Newport Beach. · u grandparenl ·IO the tbild thei are help. ' Funda from the aale-·~ ".~ Inc," be explair\ed, pollng It provides'the mMed would ntse more than $111 million 1dwt.wlth 1 ~ llOcial cootrlbu--wouicl go for other lroi!rays. lion .• Newpcit Beach is. allo '1lac· to obtain Coneidered 1n outgrowth' o! 1as1 year's ' par1 'of the rlght-ol..,..ay Id West Newport White -Conference on Acinl. lhe and Corona del Mar for .~ sites. Fosler Gra1.dpai--am J>IYI $1.10 1 Nwport Beach Mayor Donald A. M~ per hour, pl°' Cllt llltil at Ille iloopltal . Innis, ,-alteft<!ed. '?'< meeting, lndJ. . Recruiting will begin Immediately for coted the commission• directions Ilg· lndlYiduall ar couples wliooe annual nala a new era o! cooperation between earned lncoml must i..; 12 000 or 12 llOO the state and the city. nopecUvely , ' ' "The commlasloo and !be Plbli< works Tr~tion will be provided for the • RIDING HIOM -,Joe Blatch!ord, ACTION ilirector, vlllts young ·pa· tjpnt durbtc 10ur to announce Foster Grandparents progrlJll. So:on they'll 'be ·getllng mudi 'm0re attention and. affection. deparilnelll-.....,,macb.111 ·~dawn . ,_ ganclpmnlt, ii needed, lll ~ " . ' . 1 , . ...., ~~~~ 1114....~ T~ . dlllon lo olllOr bentfila includ1nC an in-""'1, ~lie tralnlnc IO the illle •--w•-. Dlf" •-"'" " lllal ...,.. ~ ¢qlme In hiller G -belln brlgllten- Coat ~ Is Ylrtu8n, du4 Mc-lberapeullC procramt lor the retarded. -11'Jlllll tld liftl lM'1n the..,,,. ~ '* ' 11 tllll linit • ho Slatcblord did not mention it Wed-met. I lblnk tll01 -• needly, but 111'~ -llmlt for • •f'lllor> •---eat procrams art ~· apoct I'll bein llQch 'with (l'WD' Footer Gr ....... -la the -II that 1 =tllltd II -ltlle bolpltals, u.ectar J1111t1 A.) lloe w11111n a ••k for realdency In the federally"1nanced 1'elllo lllalll lfolPllal. in Sil• lo ocliedUle --.id .... ..1eo of Bothel Towm .... cltll.en 1lcylcrlper, • ~ .... wlll double lls pro-me.uncs on Ult albject," 'McJnnts said. The ACl'!Olf'.-l!lll bo._..... by .,.. thtz4t-...... '(' • ' ' Tours of FaiMew wards Wednesday-. where young patients 1ea.dli!8 llv~ llmlted by lhelt alllicllons nocted around the~:... gapblcally Illustrated one ol Blatcblord'• CGllllllents. '"!'his npa-the j)est In manlllnd," be said; ........ and -poovldln( lov• for cllUiktn whom IOCiet1 1l*nll to 1...,.i.• At Least 26 Dead;.Toll May Go Up By Ublted Pre11 International Tropical atorm Agnes purtished the East Coast with up to a foot of rain loday, spawning deadly flash floods from the Carollnaa to New Yori<. Tens of ttiot•unds of persons fled their homes and albers were owept to their deaths aa ...mowing rivers inundated . parts o! al least 11 slates. '!be death toll In Agnes' weeklong ram· page mounted to 42. At least 26 persoM were re~ dead today, mostly drown· 1ng victims, and nlrie were· missing or 1 believed ~d u the storm lumbered up the Eutera Seaboard and lnlo western New York stale. · . Domace wu elllmatecl ln the ·mllllons, N~ .... wefe killed ln Vlrglnla, 10 died lq ,._,,lvllda -lour swept lo • their clldit bJ•llie SUoquelwma River -four Ji4m '4ied In ~. IW. In Norlb Clliclllll 11111.,. lB Dlllware. Authorllfea in : the Warbington area warned , tlie death toll Could rise when rescuers reicbed numerous submerged cars. ' ~ bmr up lnlO a hurricane lasl weekend and kllled 16 persons when II 1wept tbr'oulb a.ha and Florida causing more than $25 million damage in Florida alone. ' More than 10,000 persons were given temporary abelter in s~hools and fire hduses, ln, Virginia and Maryland suburbs of Wasl!Ington, D.C. -which was bit wltb up to ·a foot of rain in its worst storm in 4' years. ,Pennsylvania Gov. Milll>n Sh a pp moblll1ed the National Guard to cope with a 111tate or extreme emerpnc:y" and -of' up to 50 milll ... -ml heavy ralnl laabed New York City. Thonllnd1 of persons were ordered eva~ from the heavily populated Jont1 Fall Valley o! Ballimore when tho earthen waifs of Lake Roland Reservoir began Cl'Ulllbllng. In Pennsylvania, the state Capitol was closed and most roads leading into Har .. risburg were under water. The Penn.aylvania Department of Tr8lllpol'lalion reported nine major bridges out iind all PeM Central Railroad aervlee IOUlb of Pblladelpllia was halted. ...lP western New York, the Allegheny IUV'er "'"" from only two feet to nearly 17 feel ln H lioun -eight and on .. ball feet above flood llap -wublng oul bridlea and IUminc 11Veral IDlall com- munlllts lnlo -...... )Vp. wu reported lwo feet clttp In the -o! Shlnglebouae, Eldred, Por1 Alleghany and Smetbpqrl, Pa., and ln (Seo AGNEI, ,,.,. I) ' ' .... ,. ......... Moetly 1U11111 Friday, 1119 tho weathertady, foliowllJc the UIUal morning low clouda. lllgba around 15 at the btaclles rillQg 1o n m. land,. l.oWI In the tl)'s. INSmE TODAl' The protrisiona! wing of lhe Inah Reptiblleon A""1f Ila< .... t1ounced that ii IDIU auspend oi· f<mive operoliOtll In Norlh,,.,. Ireland 1larffng at midnight Mondav. See •torr, Page 4. ... M. lttyt ' -11 Co-I c-.... c.... • c-.. --.. --. ·-··11111111 1141 --............ ........ ,. . • ---11 -...., =·= 1: 0r-.c..w " -.... ·---,_ . -.. ·-. ="'--., I • • ,...,..,-.22, 1m Upper BaY, Purchme R.eportDue .BL ~~,,B~~~~~K The U.S. Department of Interior ix ready lo move !Jlto negotiations with Ibo lrvlne Company for purcbue of some Uppw Newport Bay lands for Ibo <rea· tion of a national wild Jlfe preserve, it WU learned today, ·---·-, .. . ~ • DAILY "I.OT S'9ft' ...... • Court Voids All-white · Convictions- F,.m Wire S.rvice• WASHINGTON -Coovlcllona 'ol white defendants are invalid if Negroes were systematically excluded from the jurj'~ lhe SUpreme Court ruled 6 to 3 lnday. Over the yesrs, the court has struCt down guilty judgments retumocl qalnst black defendants by juries from whlch blacks were pointedly excluded. Today 's ruling was the first involving a white defendant. 'Soums In , Ibo Interior Deportment said today that a final report, In the workt: ror the last six months, whlch •llllld lead to the negotiations has been reviewed by Secretary of Interior Rogers C, B, Morton and he baa given tentative QUIET POND AND SURROUNDING LAND MAY BECOME COSTA MESA HARBOR Tho $75 Miiiion Keys Marina Off Vl<lorla StrMI In Another Revival. Justice Thurgood P.1arshall , ln the· maJn opinion, said "when a grand or peUt jury llas been .selected on an impermlYible basis, the existence or a cbn!titutional violation dots not depend on the circurnstatices ol the person making tbc claim." NEWPORT REAL TOR DIES Arthur F. Adair Newport Realtor ,Arthur F. Adair Succumbs at 64 approvaJ to the move. Although lbe IOUrcea would not be quoted dlredly they did uy thet some of ~' land Involved Included the three tiddands l.slands In .the Upper Bay com• prltlng about ti acres. FromPqe I NEW ROUTE • • • velopment plan and other things," Pink- ley said, "We'll have to take a good look at it." Realtor Arthur F. "Art" Adair, I resi· dent of Newport Beach for 23 years, died Wednesday. He was 64. 'Ibl interior department aources also said that the lrvlne Company had plaeed a valuollon Of $2'1 °mllJlon on the properly while the interior department 1ppralsors valued It at only $1119,000. Irvine C.Ompanf, Corporate Corn- mwllcation.s Vice President Gilbert W. Ferguson, asked for comment on the report, told the DAILY PILOT: An equeJJy-shocked Newport B ea c h Mayor Donald A. Mclnnis, one of the leaders in the battle to get the route changed to Superior Avenue three~ ago, said it woold do 90llle other ttungs, too. ''It would create the biggest parking Jot in Southern Califonia in c 'o s t a J\.fesa " Mcinnis said, implying that the trattk woUld come to a virtual halt try- ing to get ooto the Coast Highway or the Newport-Balboa Peninsula. Funeral aervices for Mr. Adair will be Saturday at I p.m. In W..tclllf Chapel Mortuary, Colla Mesa, with private en- tombment to follow at The Abbey Cemetery and Mauooleum In Oralli•· Membelo of the Newport Harbor ElkJ '• Lodge 1717 will officiate at rites for their charter member. Mr. Adair ls llltvlved by his wile, Elale, of the lsmlty home, 209 29th St., Newport Beach; soo, ~ur Adair Jr. of Huqtln(ton Beach: a daughter, Mra. Lin- da Lee White, and his mother, Mn. •Mamie Havlc, o! Newport Beach. Mr. AdaJr wu a charter member of the Newport Harbor Elks Lodf• 1717 and a member ol the Newport Har!Jor'.coota lo!esa Board or Ralton. ~ixon Supported I ' By His Brother In ,_CSJ¥p~ j WASHINGroN (Uj')) -""rffi~ Nixon Ha llGIDO broilirty •UPll<r! Ill~ hid, for rHlecilon. The Preoldent's YOU!lltr brother, Edward, 1%, la servill& u a salaried viee c~ of the Coinnilttee for the Jle. Etectlon of tho Pre5ldent and la worldnc with voluntesr supportsrs. A. 1poieaman aaid the President's brother la "dolni quite • bit or spe•kllli around the country and is doing very well at It." A reiident ol StatUe, Wuh., Nixon said that he la his own boss In a mutual lunda buslne5S ind therefore could spare the ' . lime for politics. The ·Presldenl11 other brotbu1 Donald 57, is described u an:dous to get lnlo the political fray but, u • vice president of . the Marriott Corp., which owns a siring of rt1tauranta: and motel!, ii barred from engaging In active campalgnllli, However, Donald Nl.J:on, who lives in Newport Beach, said that he plan5 tq at- tend the Republican National Convention at Miami Beach In August and perhaps will take a leave of absence to lend sup- port to his brother, , DAILY PILOT Thf Ottnoe C..t DAILY l'ILOT. \fflfll ~ h combl!IH Hie Nrn-.. ,.._ II ... 11 ... W 1ti. OtlntM Cotti r.llblblllnl CO!ftpiny ....... ,,,. cdlllotil .,. ""'llhld. Mondi )' ""'°""" Frldty, l'ot CO.ti MtH, NIWpOrf •Melt. Hunltnsit11n 81a<l\Jl"ounl111\ V1Uey, L•oun. IUdl. 1,....ln-'Saclcl!Mc~ arW Sin Clt""'1.tt/ Slit J11M C1plstr1nD. A 1fr19te r•lari91 ftlHlon "' M IW.111 S.lurdar• end Svndl'f'I, Tiie ,..l'Klpal Pllblllhlnt ,i.nt ls 11 llO Wttl .. , Slrttt, C01l1 M ... , Ctlllotnr., tJ.62'. lali1rt N. w,,, l'rnktaM '"' '""°41111w J1ck It. C11rl1y Viet ,.,....,_ ..... ow.e1 MMll9W l\111111 K11vil E411W Tli11111t A. Mw,~1111 _,. ..... Chtrltt H. l1" lie~,,_. P, Htll AM.lt!&nt Manlllnl U tton ---JJI Wttt lty Str .. t M1lll11t ,y4,..,,, r.o .... ''''· t2•2• --,......,.. .... , -....,.,, ... ._.,, L...,.._ 9..ctl: DJ ,-.,...,.A_ H\ll'lf ....... h~r = IWdl """"'"' Stll Cltmtlltt.: ai •I '9Mlrll ltMI · Tel-ln41 UJ-4U1 d.eerw A•at1t111 t41.fl71 ~. mt ..... (*It '"""'•"-~. ... """ ......... Ilk-.~ ....... ........ •l'IW: ., .............. --...., .......... ........, ...... ,.,.. ...... ~ ...... . ...... ~=: ... "•"' ........ £-' =:;. ':....,~ ---· .. A.s you know, we have prevlowly tn- d1caled a wWingnm to cooperate with public agenclu In the acqulalUon of Up- per Bay Jandl. ''But we have not u yet received .Uy olllclaJ or unolflclal notlllcatlon or tho ac- tion tllrlbuted lo llecretary Morion. "lhdll .. do, ... -Jib to raeiv• further comment," Ferguson concluded. Before ldu&I negotiations .. entered Into with Ibo company, Interior Deport· meal ..,.._,.., uld that figures will be rivi-bocauae of lhe wide dlllerence between the company's vaJue estimates aod the deparlment'1. Q-eatlon of a federal wtldllle pr.,.rve in the Upper Bay was 1111ed more tlian a y-'ICO by. Supervisor Ronald Cupers or Newporl Bead!. He Ald. at tbe Ume, 11Tbe continued u- lstenco. of lldeWx1s ancl JDlflblanc1s of the Upper Bay ls tllreai.ned by landllll projecta, dredclng and sedlmtnlaUcm realltbtg from llll'l'OUDdiDg houJiD( developments: '"lbe lfldual desradatlon ol this orea will rtlUll In the Jou of resident and ~~ -Ullllze It mid !he ~ ~;·~d6:/.1'1 l'I °" CUpera said today that he was vitally lnteruted In Iba lnlormaUon about the IDleri,:tliDeJJCl!ner!I'• move .wt aa Y•I had \>oil 11¥ "1*<1 flcta'l'-ill ~ irJhll Jecl. He ,,_led lbot be believed the llJ!<I ' lhould be pruerved and woold dO everythln(i poalble to 1chleve that goal. The Upper Newport Bay srea haa loll& been a sub Jee! of · debate ind dispute centered on the controvenlll 181111 ex· change agreement signed In 19811 bet,...n the county and Ibo Irvine Company which was canceIJed unilaterally by the county in 1911. The company med a lawS11it later lhot year to enforce the a:change agl'ftlhtnt whlch provides for the trade of 157 acres of county owned tidelands tor 357 acres of Irvine-owned land surrounding' the Upper Bay. 1be existence of the proposed negotia· tiona agreement between the interior department and the company was shrouded In mystery today but It was definitely known that copies of the con-tract were In the county. However, tho a e most concerned with the Upper Bay problem lnchrdlng aupervlsors Caspers and David L. Baker !aid they had not seen a copy of Ibo pro- posal u yeL Frank Robin.Ion, representing a group of Newport Beach reaidenta who have i°" tervened in the suit between the company and !he coull!y said today that the ID· terior Deperlmen& had bee In contact with him 11asking a Jot d. questions. 11 But be added that he had not seen a completed copy of the proposed agree- ment. '."lbe negoUilloDI 1larled early this yesr and the Interior people have been close mouthed about It," Roblnaon said. But he added, "they promised us lull ln- formollon by the middle of this year and that's rlgbt now so the lnlormaUon being rumored probably 1s hlsed oa fact." "They better evaluste it, I told them they ought to cuislder what they are saying very carefully," he sakf. Mcinnis was attendlllg the Highway Commission meeting lo 8J'IU' aplnst • state Pvbllc Worb ~t requeat for •uthorlzation lo condemn IOl1lO prop- erty jn t b e planned SUperior A venue right-of-way. Mclm.is told the conuninioo that con- sl!'uction Of the freeway aiong the Su-P<"ior A venue route would be impossible since the dty couJd DeVet' sign a free- way agreement becsuae Newport Beach reskl<llta have chana<d !heir cbarttt to requlre a relmndum belon any future ~,, ... -.could be siped. "''Dllt'1 the reac:n the commissicn ls mallng the oiler to O>ota :M-lo challie the route," a Public Works Department spokl!llllODsald. '"Ibey lhlDI: N_.i Boalevm'd 'llOllld provide bolter lnffic --Su· perlor Avmue .,,.,.,..,, .. the opoltsnaD .;,, It f • t ",·, ~" Following :Mc!Dllls' pruentallon, com· m1as1onen heard a PWD stall recom- ~ lo clf<',I>, ~ ,ri:\Jueet. ~ in ~ fter~ttll~ ·~ lo tl!IJ!o(~.-lo .. -wilh plam lo ~'8 481'.iiilt CUld<mlnlum -ol &I' perlor -'"""'• ii aad when II sota llnal ctty_.I. ID taking Its poaltlon, however, com- missionera encooraged Newport Beoch lo recogni1.e the need for a f<anlporta· tion "corridor" aloog the Superior Ave- nue route and to g u i d e its land use plaanlng accordingly. From Pagel FAIR ..• 3:30 p.m, P.-ty Punches 4:30 p.m. Party Appetlurs :MALL AREA 2 p.m. Milchell :MarlonelWI 4 p.m. Mltdlell Ma~ 7 p.m. Mitchell Marlone!teo SPORTS AND ACl'ION BllllJ)JNG Noon to 7 p.m. O!l-<0acl Velllcle Demonstrations 9 p.m. Olf·roacl Vehicle Demonstralioos HORSE ARENA All Day Appaloosa Horse Show LIV1!STOCK AREA AU Day Early Dlys Gas Engine ll<monstratlons Bulletproof Caboose? SACRAMENTO (AP) -So many peo- ple are throwtoe rocks and aboothli IUDS at passing lralDa that railroad workers want bulletproof glass on locomotives and cabooses, says Aasembl~ Ernest LaCoste (0.Modesto). Presideqt Considers Removing Meat Quotas W ASHING'I'ON '(AP) -President Nlx- M said this alternoon be la coesl~ temporary n!ITIOVal ol quotu on importa of lllfOt in order lo combs! rlal!1f food pricu, Newsrnep were summoned to Nlron's Oval OUke !or b1s third ntws conference or the year at wllld> he also 11ld: -His weapons accords with the Soviets, reached at the MOIOOw summit, stand on tbelr own and should be acted on wi\houl regard to what Congr .. s does about funding new offensive we1pons pro- grarru:, whkfi he also !avon. -Whither or not lo •Jin a higher educstlon bill with anllbullog provlslons he terms Inadequate ,la "one ol the el-I calls I've hid since I',. been In this olllce •• Ht mull deelcle by Friday """ b1s .... 1a" • hint thll be will reludenlly ..,,, -'1 don't tl!lnl: we're goq lo ba9' another Cblcqo iltualloo" •I eJatber the Democratic or ll4plbllcan Nallooal Conventions In Miami Bead! tbla ...,,. mer. Nixon said be"""*4ed !here -id ho massive -allom or vlolence, declarln( !hat YOlllis people ''lm!led oll'' on that kind ol liq since tl>e 1918 DemocraUc OonwnllOn ln' ~· -He deplorei the attempted week,.,.i bugging or Democratic National Oom· mlttee heldquartert here, oay~. "this kind ol action bu no plaee whatever In our elect.oral procesa or In o u r 1overntnenlll Jl'oces5.11 -He apptO•ee ol a decllion by his <ampalp Jlnanee dlre<tor, for m er Secretary ol Commerce M•urlee Stans, lo cl•• no delalled ~ Ill $10 ml1llml In -Ip allllrtllullool ,...iv- "' -......... due la1r -Jato elfect In Ille 'llrinl· He aid OlaC*I could ...... -far repcirtlas <If eerllor rilll bad II wanted to. State Senate Acts Tonight On Route Bill The California Senate Is scheduled to act tonight or Friday on Assemblyman 1loberl E. Badham's bill that would eliminate the Pacific COast Freeway through Newport Beach. Both Bad.ham and State &nator Denni! Carpenter· (both R·Newport Beach ) have predicted overwhelming passage of the measure that received a "do-pass" reoommendatioo fn::m the S e n a t e Transportation Committee earlier this week. Seoai<lrs were acheduled lo go into sessioo at 4 p.m., but Badbam'1 office said Ibey did not know for sure this morning when the bill will come lo the floor for third reading. "It's at the end of a long list." Ibey sald. Ir it passes as expected, the. measure will he returned to the Asaembly !or a second vote there, because of technical amendments to tbe measure. Approval will likely be routine, however, aince Assemblymen voted 62-1 m favor of the bill wbeo jt went through the first lime. • Badham said the measure could be on Gov. Re11an'1 desk early In July. It will probably gel tbere just ahead of a bill opomored by Carpenter thal woold wipe the mtlre superillghway off the slate'• blgbway pWmlng maps. ~· bill ls adleduJed for hear· Inc before the Senate Finance O>mmlttee Monday. Priso~ Director Gives Testiinony SAN "DIEGO (AP) -Raymond Procunler, director of the State Depart· ment of Corrections baa testified before the San Diego County Grand Jury In· vestigatlng operations or his agency. Procunier appeared v o 1 u n t a r i 1 y Wednesday rather than submit to a sub- poena, a grand jury spokesman said. The jury reportedly is looking into in- cidents at two state conservation camps and at the operation of the department's parole division in San Diego. FromP-.el MARINA ... Jatge as the 1964. proposal. His failur e to ·acquire a fonner Newport Beach city dump site last week cut the dream proj- ect by 40 acres. Snyder also said that the marina will Include a separate yacht basin for boat owners who do not purchase a.11y waterfront Jots. The cost of dredging and bulkheadlng, originally estimated at $10 million, is e:r- pected to cost around 111 to lt2 million today. Costa Mesa city councilmen have taken a cool attitude toward Snyder's renewed. plans, which include buying back the foreclosed State Mutual Savings property <it a $2.6 million price tag. Planning Department officisls say Ibey have not yet been contacted by the boat dealer, but Snyder on the other band says : "It's £oing tbla time. "Dir englnesrs are going full blast and they'll start worldng with the·clty eoon." ExcessJve et»ts, such as belghtenittg the Pacific Coast Highway brklge under which the boats wtllbave to-to reach the harbor via a widened GreenvW .. J!an. nlng Channel, may pusb the lot price ,qut or reach, they say. "I don't care what you do on the water, It will cost you money," is Snyder's response. • "But it will also bring you money.'' . Fro•P .. eJ AGNES ••• ' ~~:residents were evacuated by boa . •I ' , -Wirt evacualecl fnmt We Ifie, N.Y. and Ibo mayor cailed the flooding the clty'a "worst .natural di •If<." ::' aldit1on btavy !lQodlng w" reported In N.rth Carol""' New Jrrsey, .Con- neclicul, Musacbuaetts, Rbpde Island, New l!elnpalllre and Delaware. In Uie Washington area, the Potomac River fVas l!elleved to be at its highest since 1942. It wu six !eet over flood stage at aome points,' and lapped ~ to the end of a runway at Nation.al Airport which was Vlrtuallf cut off by fiooded roads. Thoulands or government worken - all those except in emergency positions - were encouraged to stay home. Hundreds of capital motorim were stranded and some hid to be rexued. Scores of trees toppled and power wa.s knocked out in paria of Washington and its suburbs. The jury case came from Georgia where Dean Rene 'Peters was a>nvicted of burglsry In Ml15C<ll!ee OOunty and ~entenced to 10 years 1n proaion. Long .after the 1968 trial , he asked federal courts to set aside the judgment becau~e the juries were drawn from racially segregated tax digests and no Negroes aerved at his trial In other cases today, the court: -Barred lhe spllntering ol achoo! dbl- rlcts into smaller ones when the resull is to perpetual racial :segregation: · -RI.lied that a murder defendant's jail.house confession to a policeman pos· ing aa a prisoner was "harmless error'' and not enough to overturn ·his con- vict.ion. -Ruled that unions may }egally make pollUcal CO!ltribuliona if they come from vol1mtary donations. The 5 to 4 ruling In the school case from rural Virginia arrM federal judges with broad aupervlsory powers ovrt the drawing of scbooJ district boondarlu. A1th0ugh Justice Potter SteWart's ma· jorlty opinion did not deal direcUy with cases other than the two before the court . he gave broad hints that strom? actions by judges to break down sc0oor segnga· lion elseWbere could he upheld. Psrtlcularly, Stewart emphasized that the test of whether school boundaries are legally drawn was "the effect" upon the dismanlling of racially sepsrate school systems. In a rare departure from virtual unanimity in sdJOO\ cases, the COln;I sptit in baniJlg the separation ot Emporia, Va., from the Gf<emville Counly system. 'lbe four Nii:on administration ap- pointees, diuented.ln •bloc. The courj also ruled 5 lo 4 in tho murder deleodant'1 Jailllouse confession. Ttwf man, Georce~wllliam Mllton, is servirig lllUe sentence for the murder or his wif .. iinposed after a 1951 jury trial In ~1iami, Fla Milton, a biatk-..._ 2S al Ibo time of his trlll, loug!it to have the convlcllon set ulde on grounds that statements be made · to the police officer 1 Archie Langford, should not have been admitted in evidence against him. "Or review of the record, however, leaves us with no reasonable doubt that the jury . . • would have' reached the same verdict wltbool hearing Langford'• testimony," said the majority opinion delivered by (]lie! Justice Wsrren E. Burg .... ID the union funds case, the 6-2 decision reveraed the conviction Of two deceased officers of a St. Louis Wlion local ~ vlcted ol conspiring to violate federal electjoo Jaw1 by contributing to Ibo CIJ\l" pa1gna of 1everal candidates. sofa bed sale! ~ .queen swe • • • $399. 0 • -~ • <::;:::=:---... dual s~ ..• $299. • n-n wry comfortlblt sofa bids far sitting ind sltlping. • A wide •lection of fabrics ind colon to choote from. • Revenlble backs Ind •t cushions. H.J.GARREIT fURNl"fURE PROFESSIONAL Op .. Mon., 2215 HARIOR ILVD. INTERIOR DESIGPNERS Thun. l fri. Evo1. COST!\ MESA, CALIF. ) • ' • • . - • •• ..